HomeMy WebLinkAbout10. Conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on adopting proposed uncodified Ordinance No. 332 to establish a reimbursement fee applicable to parcels which could connect to Job 6456 on Paseo Nogales Road in AlamoPage 1 of 7
Item 10.
DCENTRALSAN
MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2024
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
POSITION PAPER
SUBJECT: CONDUCTA PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE PUBLIC COMMENT ON
ADOPTING PROPOSED UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE NO. 332 TO
ESTABLISH A REIMBURSEMENT FEE APPLICABLE TO PARCELS WHICH
COULD CONNECT TO JOB 6456 ON PASEO NOGALES ROAD IN ALAMO
SUBMITTED BY: INITIATING DEPARTMENT:
THOMAS BRIGHTBILL, SENIOR ENGINEER ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES-
PDS-RATES AND FEES
REVIEWED BY: DANEA GEMMELL, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION
MANAGER
GREG NORBY, DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER - OPERATIONS
Roger S. Bailey
General Manager
ISSUE
District Code requires a public hearing prior to the Board of Directors (Board) setting a reimbursement fee
for parcels which could be connected to an eligible sewer installed by a private party.
BACKGROUND
Job 6456 consists of approximately 230 linear feet of 8-inch diameter sewer main installed on Paseo
Nogales Road in Alamo. This job is a "standard facility" as defined in the District Code. District Code
Section 6.20.010.1 defines "standard facilities" as "public main, local street and collector sewers installed
using conventional construction techniques, and ordinary appurtenances to such public sewers, such as
manholes and rodding inlets."
To fairly and equitably distribute the cost for these facilities, District Code provides for the installer to be
reimbursed for the proportion of cost allocatable to other properties which connect to the sewers within 20
years of project acceptance by Central San. Staff has prepared the proposed Ordinance (Attachment 1) to
establish a reimbursement fee for properties that connect to the public sewer installed under this project.
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Exhibit A shows the location of the project and the two additional properties that could connect to the
project sewer in addition to the installer's property. The proposed $10,927.07 reimbursement fee will be
collected from property owners if, and when, they connect their properties to the sewer system. The
collected fee will be held in a separate account and will be disbursed to the installer of the project.
Calculation of the proposed reimbursement fee is summarized in Exhibit B. The fees would be charged in
addition to Capacity Fees and other Central San charges, such as those for permits, inspection, and
sewer service.
District Code requires that reimbursement fees be adjusted at least annually to account for the increase or
decrease in value of the facilities due to inflation and depreciation. These fees may also be adjusted to
account for differences between estimated and actual costs, and increases or decreases in the number of
connections that may connect to the facilities. However, once a particular property has connected to the
public sewer and the fees have been paid, Central San will not collect any additional reimbursement fees
for that connection, nor refund any excess reimbursement fees which might otherwise be generated by
future adjustments.
Staff discovered during a review of Reimbursement Accounts that the paperwork to set up this
reimbursement account for Job 6456 had been submitted in a timely manner by the installer of the project
back in 2010, but a public hearing had never been scheduled to set the reimbursement fee. The installer
had also submitted a Notice of I ntent to Apply for a Reimbursement Account card, which allows Central
San to collect a Reimbursement Fee Deposit from any applicants who wish to connect directly to the Job
6456 sewer main prior to the public hearing establishing the reimbursement fee. The expiration date for
the Job 6456 Reimbursement Fee will, as required by District Code, expire 20 years from Central San's
acceptance of the construction which results in a expiration date of June 11, 2030. No additional properties
have connected to the sewer main constructed by the installer.
Appropriate notices have been posted and published in the Contra Costa Times and the San Ramon
Valley Times. In addition, individual letter notices were mailed to the owners of all affected properties, as
required by District Code.
ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS
The Board could continue the public hearing to a future date.
The Board could decline to hold the public hearing and decline to set the reimbursement fee. This is not
recommended as the applicant has met the conditions for establishing a reimbursement fee contained in
District Code Chapter 6.20.
The Board could direct the General Manager to set the reimbursement fee at a different amount. This is
not recommended as staff has reviewed the eligible project costs and the number of parcels which could
reasonably connect to the project as described in District Code Section 6.20.040 and has calculated the
proposed reimbursement fee in conformance with District Code.
FINANCIAL IMPACTS
None related to this action.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Finance Committee reviewed this matter at its meeting on December 19, 2023 and recommended
holding the public hearing.
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RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION
Staff recommends the Board:
1. Conduct a public hearing to receive comments on the proposed ordinance (uncodified) to establish
reimbursement fees for parcels which could be connected to the Job 6456 sewer; and
2. Adopt the proposed uncodified ordinance.
Strategic Plan Tie -In
GOAL ONE: Customer and Community
Strategy 2 - Promote initiatives to advance affordable and equitable access to services
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Ordinance No. 332 with exhibits
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Attachment 1
ORDINANCE NO.332
AN ORDINANCE (UNCODIFIED) TO ESTABLISH A REIMBURSEMENT FEE
APPLICABLE TO PROPERTIES THAT CONNECT TO
JOB 6456 (PASEO NOGALES ROAD, ALAMO) STANDARD SEWER FACILITIES
WHEREAS, the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) Code Chapter 6.20
provides for reimbursement to installers of standard and special facilities from fees charged
property owners when they apply to connect their property to the public sewer system; and
WHEREAS, District Code Chapter 6.20 provides for the establishment of reimbursement
accounts for constructed standard and special facilities; and
WHEREAS, Job 6456 sewers, the location of which is shown in Exhibit A of this ordinance,
incorporated in full herein by this reference, are standard facilities as defined in District Code
Chapter 6.20; and
WHEREAS, reimbursement fees have been calculated by the method specified in District
Code Chapter 6.20, which calculations are summarized in Exhibit B of this Ordinance,
incorporated in full herein by this reference; and
WHEREAS, a properly noticed public hearing to receive comments on the proposed
reimbursement fee was conducted at the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Board of
Directors' regularly scheduled meeting on February 1, 2024,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
does ordain as follows:
, rtinn 1
The reimbursement fees applicable to properties that connect to Job 6456 standard
facilities, designated in Exhibit A, are hereby established.
Said reimbursement fees have been calculated in the manner required by District
Code Chapter 6.20, as set forth in Exhibit B of this ordinance.
Section 2
The reimbursement fees set forth in Exhibit B of this ordinance shall be administered,
adjusted, and collected according to the provisions of District Code Chapter 6.20.
Section 3
Exhibits A and B hereto shall be maintained in the office of the Secretary of the District
and made available for inspection during the periods when the subject reimbursement
fee is in effect.
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Ordinance No.332
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Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Section 4
This ordinance shall be a general regulation of Central San and shall be published
once in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the District,
and shall be effective on the eighth calendar day following such publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District on the 1 st day of February 2024, by the following vote:
AYES: Members:
NOES: Members:
ABSENT: Members:
Mariah N. Lauritzen
President of the Board of Directors
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
County of Contra Costa, State of California
COUNTERSIGNED
Katie Young, CPMC, CIVIC
Secretary of the District
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
County of Contra Costa, State of California
Approved as to Form:
J. Leah Castella, Esq.
Counsel for the District
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CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
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Exhibit B
Reimbursement Fee Calculation
Job 6456
Paseo Nogales Road, Alamo
Standard Facility Reimbursement Costs:
Construction
Engineering
Central San Fees
Total
$ 24,082.50
858.00
7,840.71
$ 32,781.21
Number of Potential Connections to the Standard Facility:
3 Parcels
Standard Facility Reimbursement Fee per Parcel:
$32,781.21 / 3 Parcels = $10,927.07 per Parcel
Properties to which Standard Facility Reimbursement Fee may apply:
Assessor's
Number of
Installer-
Fee
Potential
Address
Parcel Number
(APN)
Parcels
owned
Waived
Fees
1462 Paseo Nogales
187-110-007
1
no
no
yes
1463 Paseo Nogales
187-110-005
1
yes
--
no
1473 Paseo Nogales
187-110-004
1
no
no
es
Total
3
2
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