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Community Development Agency, Administration and Finance Division, recommending the Board conduct a public hearing to consider adoption of Resolution 079-2014 confirming the annual benefit assessment for the 2014-2015 tax year for the Zones of Benefit within County Service Area No. 9, noting this is a continuation of benefit assessments with no increase over current levels.
FUNDING: Benefit assessments (No Federal Funds).
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BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost…………… $310,236.00
Budget - Current FY……………
Budget - Future FY……………… $310,236.00
New Funding…………………….
Savings…………………………
Other……………………………
Total Funding Available………… $310,236.00
Change To Net County Cost…… $0.00
Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost
The proposed benefit assessments will provide revenue to fund each zone's proposed work projects, contributions to the zone insurance policy and other costs related to zone administration. The total assessment for 2014/2015 for the zones of benefit within County Service Area No. 9 is $310,236.00. There is no impact to the General Fund or the Road Fund and there is no Net County Cost.
Background
Chapter 2.5 of the California Government Code, also known as "County Service Area Law" contains the regulations for establishing and governing county service areas. This chapter replaced Chapter 2.2, formerly used for the same purpose, through the adoption of Senate Bill 1458, effective January 1, 2009.
Revised County Service Area Law omits Section 25210.77a, which authorizes the Board of Supervisors to fix and collect benefit assessments to fund services within a County Service Area. Such assessments remain valid, as provided for in Section 25210.3(d) of the new chapter, which states:
"Any indebtedness, bond, note, certificate of participation, contract, special tax, benefit assessment, fee, charge, election, ordinance, resolutions, regulation, rule or any other action of a board taken pursuant to the former Chapter 2.2 b...
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