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Department of Transportation, Maintenance and Operations Division, recommending the Board:
1) Adopt the Policy and Procedure Guidelines for Creation and Administration of Zones of Benefit Within a County Service Area and the Advisory Committee Manual, as amended; and
2) Provide conceptual approval of minor grammatical and formatting corrections, updates related to current County processes, and conformance with current CSA law to El Dorado County Ordinance Code sections 3.30.020 and 3.30.030.
FUNDING: County Service Area Zones of Benefit Assessments and Special Taxes (100%).
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Guidelines were first developed in 1985 and last updated February 10, 2015, to provide guidance regarding the creation, operations, and administration of Zones of Benefit (Zones) within a County Service Area (CSA). CSA Laws and County practices have evolved, resulting in the proposed revisions to the Guidelines and County Ordinance Code sections 3.30.020 and 3.30.030.
The Guidelines submitted for consideration include minor grammatical corrections and formatting improvements, updates related to current County processes, conformance with current CSA law, and reducing the allowable amount of funds that can be advanced from eighty-five percent (85%) to seventy-five percent (75%). In concert with the revised Guidelines, staff proposes revisions to the Zone of Benefit Advisory Committee Manual and the inclusion of bylaws to eliminate areas of confusion regarding appropriate meeting practices and promote a better understanding of the committees' purpose.
Additionally, the Department seeks conceptual approval of revisions to County Ordinance Code Title 3, Chapter 3.30, Charges for Miscellaneous Extended Services Fixed in County Service Areas - Collection on Tax Rolls.
County Ordinance Code section 3.30.020, Written Report, states, "Once a year, the County Administrative Officer or his or her designee, after meeting and consulting with the County Service Area Zone of Benefit Advisory Committee where appropriate, shall prepare and submit to the Board of Supervisors a written report which shall contain a description of each parcel of real property receiving the particular extended service and the amount of the charge for each parcel for such year computed in conformity with the procedure set forth in this chapter authorizing collection of such charges on the tax roll. Such report shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors." (Code 1997, § 3.30.020; Ord. No. 3555, § 1(part), 1985)
While current CSA laws no longer require the County to produce an annual report, staff agrees there is value in continuing this practice for good governance purposes and therefore recommends the continuation of the annual report being filed with the Clerk of the Board. However, staff recommends the Board consider eliminating the reference to meeting and consulting with Advisory Committees, as such input is unnecessary for staff to generate a report related to the parcels, service, and amounts charged.
County Ordinance Code section 3.30.030, Notice and hearing, protest, adoption of change, states the following:
"A. Upon the filing to such report, the Clerk shall fix a time, date and place for hearing thereon and for filing objections or protests thereto. The Clerk shall publish notice of such hearing as provided in Government Code § 6066, prior to the date set for hearing, in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County.
B. At the time, date and place stated in the notice, the Board of Supervisors will hear and consider all objections or protests, if any, to the report and may continue the hearing from time to time. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, the Board of Supervisors may adopt, revise, change, reduce or modify any charge and shall make its determination upon each charge as described in the report and thereafter, by resolution, shall confirm the report." (Code 1997, § 3.30.020; Ord. No. 3555, § 1(part), 1985)
The entirety of this language in County Ordinance Code section 3.30.030 is a reflection of former Government Code section 25210.77a, which was repealed during the re-organization of CSA laws in 2008.
Due to rising publication costs in recent years combined with constrained budgets for many zones, and the repealed Government Code, the Department recommends the Board consider eliminating the requirements to conduct a public hearing and the respective publication of the notice in local newspapers. Eliminating these requirements will improve County efficiencies by allowing the annual report to be filed as a consent item rather than a public hearing and alleviating the zones of obligatory publication costs.
Should the Board provide conceptual approval for the suggested revisions to the ordinance code sections mentioned, staff will collaborate with County Counsel and return to the Board at a future date for final consideration.
ALTERNATIVES
The Board may choose not to approve the revisions to the program Guidelines or the Advisory Committee Manual nor provide conceptual approval of the proposed County Ordinance Code revisions. The Guidelines will remain the same and the Department will continue to schedule public hearings on an annual basis and meet the publication requirements of current County Ordinance Code 3.30.
PRIOR BOARD ACTION
Legistar File 14-1292, 2/10/2015, CSA Zones of Benefit (ZOB) Policy & Procedure Guidelines
OTHER DEPARTMENT / AGENCY INVOLVEMENT
County Counsel
CAO RECOMMENDATION / COMMENTS
Approve as recommended.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There are no impacts to Net County Costs or other County resources. The cost of the required newspaper publications for CSA's 2, 3, 9 and 10 was $2,183.14 in Fiscal Year 2022-23 and $2,351.62 for Fiscal Year 2023-24. While this amount is historically budgeted and spread between the zones within the respective CSAs, the overall reduction of costs combined with staff time associated with the annual publications and public hearing processes results in additional savings.
CLERK OF THE BOARD FOLLOW UP ACTIONS
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STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENT
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CONTACT
Rafael Martinez, Director
Department of Transportation