File #: 15-0511    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/13/2015 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/16/2015 Final action: 6/16/2015
Title: HEARING - Community Development Agency, Administration and Finance Division, recommending the Board conduct a public hearing to consider adopting a Resolution confirming the Waste Management Fees for Fiscal Year 2015/16 for County Service Area No. 10, noting this is a continuation of existing fees with no increase over current levels. (Est. Time: 5 Min.) FUNDING: County Service Area No. 10 Waste Management Fees. (No Federal Funds)
Attachments: 1. A - Contract Routing Sheet 6-16-15, 2. B - CSA 10 Resolution 6-16-15, 3. C - Exhibit A to Resolution 6-16-15, 4. D - Exhibit B to Resolution 6-16-15, 5. E - CSA 10 Parcel List (Warning: Large File Size) 6-16-15, 6. F - CSA 10 Boundary Map 6-16-15, 7. Executed Resolution 103-2015 6-16-15 item 30.pdf
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HEARING - Community Development Agency, Administration and Finance Division, recommending the Board conduct a public hearing to consider adopting a Resolution confirming the Waste Management Fees for Fiscal Year 2015/16 for County Service Area No. 10, noting this is a continuation of existing fees with no increase over current levels. (Est. Time: 5 Min.)

FUNDING: County Service Area No. 10 Waste Management Fees. (No Federal Funds)
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DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
The Community Development Agency recommends the Board conduct a public hearing and adopt the Resolution confirming the County Service Area No. 10 Waste Management Fees for Fiscal Year 2015/16.

DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
County Service Area No. 10
County Service Area No. 10 was formed in 1988 to provide certain services within the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County, including household hazardous waste management, solid waste management and liquid waste management. The city councils of the City of Placerville and City of South Lake Tahoe each consented, by resolution, to being included in the County Service Area.

The lands included in County Service Area No. 10 are subject to fees assigned for specific waste management services. The fees are assigned to improved parcels of land with assessed value of $10,000 or greater, and are based on the use of the land and volume of waste occurring from the use, described as an equivalent dwelling unit (EDU). A detailed description of the property uses and EDUs used to calculate the fees is included as Exhibit A of the attached Resolution.

A detailed list of each zone funded through the waste management fees is included within Exhibit B of the attached Resolution. The summary includes the direct charge code assigned to each fee amount, a description of the geographic area subject to the fee, the types of services provided and a summary description of how revenues generated by the fees are expended.

The fees are a continuation of existing fee...

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