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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.p establish public hearing for Alhambra Valley Assessment DistrictCentral Contra Costa Sanitary District BOARD OF DIRECTORS ~~ POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: August 5, 2010 Type of Action: SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING subject: ESTABLISH SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 AS THE DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE COMMENTS ON PROPOSED REIMBURSEMENT FEES FOR THE PROPERTIES WHICH COULD DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CONNECT TO DISTRICT PROJECT 5919 (ALHAMBRA VALLEY TRUNK SEWER AVAD 2007-1); AND DIRECTLY CONNECT TO JOB 6412 (MONTEIRA AVAD 2007-4); JOB 6439 (RELIEZ VALLEY AVAD 2007-3); JOB 6441 (QUAIL AVAD 2007-6); JOB 6442 (CORDON/ MILLTHWAIT AVAD 2007-2), AND JOB 6450 (VIA VAQUEROS AVAD 2008-7) IN ALHAMBRA VALLEY Submitted By: Initiating Dept./Div.: Russell Leavitt, Engineering Assistant III Engineering/Environmental Services REVIEWED AND RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD ACTION: R. Leavitt A. Rozul J. amoto-Mills A. Farrell me ly, eneral Manager ISSUE: When a reimbursement fee is proposed for properties that could connect to a Special Facility or a Standard Facility installed by the District or private individuals, the District Code requires a public hearing be held prior to the Board of Directors' adoption of the fee. RECOMMENDATION: Establish the Board's regularly scheduled meeting on September 2, 2010 as the date for a public hearing to receive comments on proposed reimbursement fees for properties which could connect or be tributary to the Special Facilities identified as District Project 5919 (Alhambra Valley Trunk Sewer AVAD 2007-1 ); and connect to the Standard Facilities identified as Job 6412 (Monteira AVAD 2007-4); Job 6439 (Reliez Valley AVAD 2007-3); Job 6441 (Quail AVAD 2007-6); Job 6442 (Gordon/Millthwait AVAD 2007-2); and Job 6450 (Via Vaqueros AVAD 2008-7). FINANCIAL IMPACTS: None related to this action. If the recommended fees are established by the Board following the public hearing, the District will recover its investment in the AVAD facilities from property owners over time as connections occur. Some may pay off these fees at time of connection and some may use the AVAD financing program. ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: The design and construction of Special Facilities for District Project 5919 (Alhambra Valley Trunk Sewer) were paid for by the District. The design and construction of Standard Facilities for Jobs 6412, 6439, 6441, 6442 and 6450 were financed by the District under the Alhambra Valley Assessment District (AVAD) N:\ENVRSEC\Position Papers\Leavitt\2010\PP Set Hearing Date AVAD Reimbursements -FINAL 8-5-10.doc Page 1 of 2 POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: August 5, 2010 Subject. ESTABLISH SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 AS THE DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE COMMENTS ON PROPOSED REIMBURSEMENT FEES FOR THE PROPERTIES WHICH COULD DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CONNECT TO DISTRICT PROJECT 5919 (ALHAMBRA VALLEY TRUNK SEWER AVAD 2007-1); AND DIRECTLY CONNECT TO JOB 6412 (MONTEIRA AVAD 2007-4); JOB 6439 (RELIEZ VALLEY AVAD 2007-3); JOB 6441 (QUAIL AVAD 2007-6); JOB 6442 (CORDON/ MILLTHWAIT AVAD 2007-2), AND JOB 6450 (VIA VAQUEROS AVAD 2008-7) IN ALHAMBRA VALLEY Program. The District will be repaid in two different ways. The individuals who chose to participate in the AVADs will repay the District through assessments. Those individuals who are not participating in the AVADs will repay the District through the Reimbursement Program when they connect to the public sewer in the future. These sewers have been completed, accepted by the District and contributed by the AVAD participants to the District for public use. The District financed the design and construction of the sewers under the AVAD program. Through the AVADs, the District financed local property owners' assessed share of the costs of these facilities. Public hearings were held previously to establish those participant assessments. AVAD participants have chosen to pay off their assessment up front or have financed their assessment on their property tax bill over a period of 15 years. Other property owners who have not opted to participate, and thus have not paid or financed an assessment, are known as AVAD "non-participants." In the future, these non-participants may connect to the contributed public sewers, but when they do so, they will either elect to become AVAD participants or the District will charge them a reimbursement fee. In such cases, the District Code requires that the reimbursement fee structure "provide for full reimbursement of any and all costs associated with installation of local street sewers" (Section 6.220.400). The reimbursement fee to be established at a public hearing at the September 2, 2010 Board meeting will allow the District to recover the non-participants' shares of the cost of the District-constructed or District-financed (contributed) facilities. The District Code requires that a notice of public hearing be mailed to owners of properties to which the reimbursement fee could be applicable at least ten days in advance of the date set for the hearing. The notice is to include a general description of the reimbursement fee program, a description of the facility which gives rise to the proposed fee, and the amount of the proposed fee. RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION: Establish the Board's regularly scheduled meeting on September 2, 2010 as the date for a public hearing to receive comments on proposed reimbursement fees for properties which could connect to the Special Facilities and the Standard Facilities identified above. 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