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PUBLIC HEARING
Date: June 16, 2015
Subject: Abalone Cove Sewer Service Charge
Subject Property: Abalone Cove Sewer Maintenance District
1. Report of Notice Given: City Clerk Morreale
2. Declare the Hearing Open: Mayor Knight
3. Staff Report & Recommendation: Director of Public Works Throne
4. Public Testimony:
Applicant: N/A
Appellant: N/A
5. Council Questions:
6. Rebuttal:
7. Declare Hearing Closed: Mayor Knight
8. Council Deliberation:
9. Council Action:
Public Hearing
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CITY OF
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1. Conduct the public hearing on the proposed levy of the annual sewer service charge for
the Abalone Cove Sewer System for Fiscal Year 2015/16.
2. Adopt Resolution No. 2015- , a Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Rancho Palos Verdes approving a report in connection with the sewer service charge
established pursuant to Chapter 13.06 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code,
determining the amount of such charge for Fiscal Year 2015116, and ordering that such
charge be collected on the tax roll.
The Abalone Cove Sewer Service Charge (Charge) has been in existence since
July 2001.
Revenues collected through the Charge help pay for maintenance of the sewer
system within the Abalone Cove Landslide Abatement District (ACLAD). The system
is divided into four zones (subsystems) including 50 grinder pumps, four lift stations
and thousands of feet of pressure and gravity flow pipes.
Since inception the total annual revenue from the Charge has ranged from $21,595
(FY 2001102 and FY 2002/03) to the $56,894 which was collected in FY 2014/15
(see Attachment C, Operation & Maintenance, City Contribution & Total Charge).
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The Charge for each parcel is determined pursuant to the specific subsystems used
by each parcel.
At the inception of the Charge, the City established a policy of subsidizing the cost
of maintenance of the system in an effort to reduce the charges to property owners
and provide funding to adequately maintain the system. However, in 2010, the City
Council directed staff to develop a procedure that would ultimately eliminate the
taxpayer subsidy which is currently needed to maintain the sewer system
infrastructure. The annual subsidy has ranged from a maximum of $60,386 in FY's
2014/15 to $8,190 in FY 2011/12 (see Attachment D, Parcel Charges by Zone).
To insure funding for the on-going operation and maintenance of the sewer facilities in the
Abalone Cove area, the City Council established the Sewer Service Charge (Charge) on
July 17, 2001. The Charge insures a fair and equitable levying of the necessary costs of
operating and maintaining the facilities.
The City Council annually reviews the current and projected costs for operating and
maintaining the sewer facilities and sets rates for the ensuing fiscal year, which begins July
1 and ends June 30. In setting the annual rates, the City Council will consider any new or
updated maintenance costs in the attached FY 2015/16 Engineer's Report (Attachment A,
FY 2015/16 Engineer's Report), and any fund balances or shortages, and adjust the rates
accordingly.
The Charge is levied under the authority of the California Health and Safety Code Sections
5471 et seg. (the "Code"). Payment of the Charge for each parcel will be made in the
same manner and at the same time as payments are made for property taxes for each
property.
To levy the Charge for fiscal year 2015-16, the City must hold a public hearing. An
estimate of the total annual operating costs of the Abalone Cove Sewer System and the
corresponding Charge required of each property is provided in Attachment A (FY 2015/16
Engineer's Report). The Charge for FY 2015/16 will be submitted to the County for
collection through the tax rolls. To that end, the City Council annually adopts a resolution
approving the report and ordering collection of the Charge on the tax rolls (Attachment B,
Resolution No. 2015 - ).
The estimated annual cost to operate and maintain the Abalone Cove Sewer System
for FY 2015/16 is $137,780, which is higher than the actual amount for FY 2014/15.
The increase represents ongoing system maintenance requirements, and funding Lift
Station and grinder pump maintenance and repairs which are anticipated to sustain the
operation of the low pressure grinder pump system. During the past year the
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maintenance requirements associated with the grinder pumps has been high. Many of
the pumps in service are failing and need replacement. Staff is working out the details
to facilitate a purchase of grinder pumps to replace failing pumps throughout the system
with pumps that will use modern technology to re -gain performance and reliability.
Once the grinder pumps are purchased and installed, required repairs are anticipated to
be less frequent. Other maintenance work anticipated this year includes mainline
cleaning and inspection, manhole root removal, inspection and lining manholes (as
needed) in the system to minimize damage due to gas exposure along with replacing
two lift station pumps, and servicing, maintaining and cleaning pump stations. The
historical Operation and Maintenance costs, City contributions (subsidy), and the
charges for past fiscal years are shown in Attachment C (Operation & Maintenance,
City Contribution & Total Charge).
Through the budget process prior to the completion of the FY 2015/16 Engineer's
Report (Report), the City budgeted funds to accommodate a subsidy of $80,900. The
anticipated maintenance needs included in this year's report proposes a subsidy of
$80,829 is needed.
The Report groups parcels in the Abalone Cove Sewer Service area into various rate
zones based on the specific combination of sewer subsystems used by each parcel. The
proposed FY 2015/16 charge for a single-family parcel ranges from $165.73 to $726.49.
The charges for all zones (A, B, C and D) are at the maximum allowable rates. The
proposed increases for these zones range from $0.17 to $0.73 per parcel. A description of
the various zones and their historic and proposed FY 2015/16 charges are shown in
Attachment D (Parcel Charges by Zone).
The proposed Charge varies by zone. The system of zones was developed to identify the
specific combination of subsystems used by each contributing parcel. The zones with the
highest charges, Zones B and D, are the zones with the highest per parcel cost for
maintenance. For the Abalone Cove Sewer System, the in -street pump stations historically
have the highest per parcel costs to maintain and therefore these properties have had the
highest charges and subsidies. Previous projects which retrofitted two single phase lift
station pumps with three phase pumps and the associated electrical control system
reduced the cost of operating Zone D. However two lift stations still operate with single
phase pumps and the maintenance estimate for this Zone D still reflects anticipated
maintenance. This year Zone C, which includes the low pressure systems, is anticipated to
have high maintenance costs until the pumps have been purchased and replaced. The low
pressure pumps are reaching the end of their useful life and need replacing. Following
replacement of pumps, Staff anticipates putting in place a low pressure pump program to
help lower the cost of repairing and replacing the low pressure pumps which should result
in a cost savings over previous years. The cost of other maintenance associated with the
low pressure systems is expected to remain constant over the next year; however the
condition of the low pressure galvanized piping is currently being evaluated. The results of
the evaluation will reveal whether the galvanized piping will require replacement, resulting
in a need for a higher subsidy for this Zone.
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The Ordinance establishing the Charge also established the maximum service charge that
can be levied, which is adjusted each year based on changes in the Consumer Price Index
(CPI). The maximum service charges by zone for the FY 2015/16 are as follows:
City Council has directed staff to develop a procedure to reduce the City subsidy to
zero. Funding for a sewer system plan for the Abalone Cove Sewer System was
approved through the regular budget process for FY 2015/16. Staff anticipates
developing this plan early this summer to better understand future funding needs. In
coming months Staff plans to bring forward a sewer system funding plan for Council
consideration.
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The City Council is required to conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution (confirming
the Charge) prior to collecting the Charge on the tax roll for FY 2015/16. By adopting
staff's recommendation, Council will be levying single-family parcels ranging from $165.73
to $726.49 and subsidizing the system in the amount of $80,829.
Reduce or eliminate the Charge
Reduce, eliminate or increase the subsidy
Impact:
The proposed FY15-16 charges are at the maximum allowable rates under the Ordinance,
and to increase the charges above these rates would require the City Council to undertake
increase proceedings in compliance with Proposition 218.
The City is required by law to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of the sewer
systems it owns. The Engineer's Report includes the best estimates of the necessary
revenues to operate and maintain the system. Thus, the City would need to increase the
subsidy or be subject to regulatory fines in the event of system failures if the Charge was
reduced or eliminated.
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FY 2015/16
Max. Rates
proposed
Increase/Zone
Zone A
$165.73 /ERU
$0.17
Zone B
$667.27 /ERU
$0.67
Zone C
$224.96 /ERU 1
$0.22
Zone D
$726.49 /ERUJ
$0.73
City Council has directed staff to develop a procedure to reduce the City subsidy to
zero. Funding for a sewer system plan for the Abalone Cove Sewer System was
approved through the regular budget process for FY 2015/16. Staff anticipates
developing this plan early this summer to better understand future funding needs. In
coming months Staff plans to bring forward a sewer system funding plan for Council
consideration.
EUMM
The City Council is required to conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution (confirming
the Charge) prior to collecting the Charge on the tax roll for FY 2015/16. By adopting
staff's recommendation, Council will be levying single-family parcels ranging from $165.73
to $726.49 and subsidizing the system in the amount of $80,829.
Reduce or eliminate the Charge
Reduce, eliminate or increase the subsidy
Impact:
The proposed FY15-16 charges are at the maximum allowable rates under the Ordinance,
and to increase the charges above these rates would require the City Council to undertake
increase proceedings in compliance with Proposition 218.
The City is required by law to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of the sewer
systems it owns. The Engineer's Report includes the best estimates of the necessary
revenues to operate and maintain the system. Thus, the City would need to increase the
subsidy or be subject to regulatory fines in the event of system failures if the Charge was
reduced or eliminated.
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By adopting the staff recommendation, Council will be approving a total sewer service
charge of $56,951 and a City subsidy of $80,829 in general funds to maintain the Abalone
Cove sewer system for FY 2015/16. Because the Council has included funding for these
costs in the FY 2015-16 budget, additional funding is not needed.
Attachments: A. FY 2015/16 Engineer's Report (page 6)
B. Resolution No. 2015- (page 19)
C. Operation & Maintenance, City Contribution & Total Charge
(page 21)
D. Parcel Charges by Zone (page 22)
E. Public Correspondence (page 23)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certificates.........................................................
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Introduction............................................................... Pg. 2
Cost Estimates ............................................................ Pg. 3
Annual Fee Rate Calculations .............
Sample Calculations .......... -
Preliminary Sewer Fee Roll
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FY 2015-16 Annual Report
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Abalone Cove Sewer Maintenance Fee
The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report.
DATED: May 28, 2015
BY: K, Dennis Klingelhofe
R.C.E. No. 50255
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed Engineer's Report, together with Assessment Roll and
Assessment Diagram thereto attached, was filed with me on the day of )2015.
Carla Morreale, City Clerk,
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Los Angeles County, California
By
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed Engineer's Report, together with Assessment Roll and
Assessment Diagram thereto attached, was approved and confirmed by the City Council of the City
of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, on the day of 2015.
Carla Morreale, City Clerk,
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
Los Angeles County, California
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To insure a flow of funds for the on-going operation and maintenance of the sewer facilities in the
Abalone Cove area, the City Council formed the Abalone Cove Sewer Maintenance Fee. This Sewer
Maintenance Fee ensures a fair and equitable levying of the necessary costs of operating and
maintaining of the facilities and was established in compliance with the provisions of Proposition
218, Article XIIID of the California Constitution, Section 6(b), Mailed notices were sent to all
affected property owners and the Public Hearing was held on July 17, 2001. Since there was not a
majority of written protests, the Fee was established with a maximum annual escalator of seven
percent (7%).
This report, as signed and presented to the Council for approval, has been prepared according to
the methodology and rates approved by the City Council in 2001.
The City Council annually reviews the current and projected year's costs for the operation and
maintenance of the sewer facilities and sets the rates for the ensuing fiscal year, which runs
between July 1 and June 30. In setting the annual rates, the City Council will consider any new or
updated maintenance costs, and any fund balances or shortages, and adjust the rates accordingly.
The Abalone Cove Sewer Maintenance Fee is levied under the authority of the California Health and
Safety Code, Sections 5471 et seq. (the "Code"). Payment of the fees for each parcel will be made
in the same manner and at the same time as payments are made for property taxes for each
property.
This report contains the necessary data required to establish the annual fee rates and is submitted
to the City Clerk for filing in the office of the City Clerk where it shall remain open for public
inspection.
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The estimated annual cost of the Abalone Cove Sewer System is provided below in Table 1.
fable 1 —Estimated Annual Costs
GRAVITY SUBSYSTEM
Annual Maintenance
$50,150
PVD Pump Station Pump Maintenance
$10,500
PVD Pump Station Annual Maintenance
$3,180
PVD Pump Station Urgent Repairs
$3,500
County Charge for Fee Collection
$67,330
FORCE MAIN SUBSYSTEM
$11,100
Annual Maintenance
$15,300
Pump Replacement
$18,500
Emergency Repairs
$3,500
$37,300
LOW PRESSURE SUBSYSTEM
Annual Maintenance
$1,950
Pump Maintenance
$14,700
Emergency Repairs
$5,400
$22,050
Subtotal = $126,680
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
($12,714)
City Administration and Overhead
$10,600
Fund Balance
$0
Operating Reserve
($21,867)
County Charge for Fee Collection
$500
Subtotal =
$11,100
Total Maintenance & Operation Costs = $137,780
Zone A City Contribution =
($12,714)
Zone B City Contribution =
($19,042)
Zone C City Contribution =
($27,206)
Zone D City Contribution =
($21,867)
Total City Contribution = ($80,829)
Total Annual Fee = $56,951
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ANNUAL, FEE RATE CALCULATIONS
The rate structure for the Sewer Maintenance Fee is based on the amount of sewage flow
generated by each parcel of land within the sewer system service area.
Equivalent Residential Units
The sewer flow rates used to calculate this User Fee are based on the Los Angeles County Sanitation
District (LACSD) standards, as outlined in their Master Service Charge Ordinance of South Bay Cities
Sanitation District of Los Angeles County, as adopted on March 18, 1998. This ordinance describes
the user categories and mean loading of sewer usage for flow in the South Bay Cities Sanitation
District of Los Angeles County.
Using these standards, residential parcels with single family homes are assigned a flow rate of 260
Gallons Per Day (GPD). Therefore, 260 GPU is defined as 1 Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) and all
other parcels are charged based on the number of ERUs calculated on their property for their
particular use. (The total flow rate for each parcel is divided by 260 to calculate the number of
ERUs assigned to the parcel.) Vacant parcels have no sewer flow associated with them and
therefore would be assigned 0 ERUs.
The Abalone Cove Beach property flow rate has been calculated based on the future improvements
to the beach. These future improvements consist of 7 toilet facilities and 2 showers. The flow rates
for these facilities are based on information provided by the City of Los Angeles Bureau of
Sanitation, and are shown below in Table 2.
Table 2 provides a summary of the user categories in the Abalone Cove sewer service area, the
assigned flow rates, and the ERU calculation for each.
Table 2 - ERU Calculation Summary Table
Land Use Description
Flow GPD
ERU Calc.
Sin le Familv Home
260 / home
1.00 / home
Church
50 / 1000 bid sf
0.19 / 1000bld sf
School/Nurse
200 / 1000 bld9 sf
0.77 / 1000 bldg sf
Beach Toilet
120 /toilet
0.46 / toilet
Beach Shower
85 /shower
0.33 /shower
Vacant
0
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Sewer System Components
The Abalone Cove sewer system is comprised of three types of components or subsystems:
# a gravity subsystem,
# a force main subsystem, and
4 a low-pressure subsystem.
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These different and integrated subsystems collect flows from the sewer service area and ultimately
convey it to the LACSD outfall. Flows generated by each parcel are conveyed through one or more
of these subsystems.
Each of these subsystems requires different levels of operation and maintenance arid, therefore,
have different costs associated with them, Parcels that contribute flow to a subsystem will be
charged for the operation and maintenance of that subsystem. Because the entire Abalone Cove
sewer system flows into the Palos Verdes Drive Pump Station and the 6 -inch force main and gravity
system between the pump station and the LACSD outfall, all users of the system will be charged for
the operation and maintenance of these facilities.
Gravity Subsystem. Gravity systems are the most basic of sewer systems and require minimal
routine maintenance. Parcels connected to the Gravity Subsystem would be responsible for
sharing the costs associated with maintenance of the gravity system. All parcels within the
service area contribute to this subsystem, as sewage flows contributed by each parcel are
eventually discharged into the gravity subsystem.
♦ Force Main Subsystem. Force main subsystems include pump station and pressurized pipes in
addition to gravity lines. Parcels connected to the Force Main Subsystem would be responsible
for sharing the additional costs associated with the operation and maintenance of those
components. The pump stations for these lines are located at Thyme Place, Sweetby East and
Sweetby at Altimira Canyon.
# Low Pressure Subsystem. Low pressure subsystems include grinder pumps at each user
connection to the system as well as low pressure pipes. Parcels connected to the Low Pressure
Subsystem would be responsible for sharing the associated operation and maintenance costs of
those components.
A few parcels that are connected to the gravity subsystem or the force main subsystem require
the use of a grinder pump to get their flow into the system. These parcels share in the cost of
grinder pump maintenance and are considered to be a part of the low pressure subsystem.
Rate Zones
A system of zones was developed to identify the specific combination of subsystems used by each
contributing parcel. These zones are as follows:
Zone A - Gravity subsystem only
Zone B - Gravity & Force Main subsystems
Zone C - Gravity & Low Pressure subsystems
Zone D - Gravity & Force Main & Low Pressure subsystems
Inventory of Parcels
Table 3 and Table 4, on the following page, were compiled from information obtained from the Los
Angeles County Assessor's Roll, Assessor's Parcel Maps, and the City of Rancho Palos Verdes.
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Table 3 - Land Use Inventory
Land use Description
Parcels
Bldg sf
ERUs
Single Family Home
110
37.82
123.00
Church
1
6,144.00
1.17
School/Nursery
1
2,301.00
1.77
Beach with 2 showers & 7 toilets
1
Force Main $37,300
3.88
Vacant
67
X
0.00
Total: 180 8,445.00 129.82
Table 4 -- ERU Distribution by Rate Zone and Subsystem
Zone ERU's
A
29.00
B
36.00
C
37.82
D
27.00
Total: 129.82
Subsystem ERU's
Gravity
129.82
Force Main
63.00
Low Pressure
64.82
Table 5 provides a summary of the annual Sewer User Fee rates for each of the Rate Zones.
Table 5 _ Summary of Annual Fee Rates per ERU
Subsystem & Budget
zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Fee Rate
A
B
C
D
$/ERU
Gravity + Admin. $78,430
X
X
X
X
$604.14
Force Main $37,300
X
X
$592.06
Low Pressure $22,050
X
X
$340.17
Total 2015-16 User Fee
$604.14
$1,196.21
$944.32
$1,536.38
without contribution ($ / ERU
($809.89)
Contribution ($ / ERU) ($438.41)
($528.94)
($719.36)
Total 2015-16 User Fee ($ / ERU)
$165.73
$667.27
$224.96
$726.49
Total 2014-15 User Fee ($ / ERU)
$165.56
$660.60
$224.74
$725.76
Total 2013-14 User Fee ($ / ERU)
$163.92
$660.00
$222.51
$718.57
Total 2012-13 User Fee ($ / ERU)
$161.82
$491.76
$219.65
$709.35
Total 2011-12 User Fee ($ / ERU)
$158.65
$638.75
$215.34
$695.44
Table 6 provides the annual fee rates for FY 2015-16 and shows the calculated maximum rates. The
maximum rates, which may be levied for each ERU, shall be increased automatically by the annual
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increase in Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI) for the Los Angeles, Riverside,
Orange County Areas, not to exceed seven percent (7%).
Table 6 -- Summary of Abalone Cove Sewer Maintenance Fee Rates
Zane
EY 2014-16
Max. Rates
FY 2015-16
Max. Rates
_ FY 201516
Actual Rates
A
$165.56
/ ERU
$165.73
/ ERU
$165.73 / ERU
B
$666.60
/ ERU
$667.27
/ ERU
$667.27 / ERU
C
$224.74
/ ERU
$224.96
/ ERU
$224.96 / ERU
D 1
$725.76
/ ERU
$726.49
/ ERU
$726.49 / ERU
CPI Increase = 0.10%
Table 7 - Sample Calculations
Land Use
Rate Zone A
Rate Zone B
Rate Zone C
Rate Zone D
FY 2015-16 Rate:
$165.73 / ERU
$667.27 / ERU
$224.96 / ERU
$726.49 / ERU
Residential
$165.73 / Dwelling
$667.27 / Dwelling
$224.96 / Dwelling
$726.49 / Dwelling
Church
$31,49 11000 bldg sf
$126.78 / 1000 bldg sf
$42.74 / 1000 bldg s
$138.03 / 1000 bldg sf
School/Nursery
$127.61 / 1000 bldg sf
$513.80 / 1000 bldg sf
$173.22 / 1000 bldg s
$559.40 / 1000 bldg sf
Beach with 2
showers & 7 toilets
n/a
n/a
$872.84 / parcel
n/a
Vacant
$0.00 / Lot
$0.00 / Lot
$0.00 / Lot
$0.00 / Lot
The Preliminary Sewer Fee Roll, which is a listing of each parcel within this sewer fee area and its
proposed sewer fee for FY 2015-16, is provided in the Appendix.
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LANDUSE LEGEND RATE ZONE LEGEND
SFR = Residential A - Gravity only
VAC = Vacant B - Gravity Force Main
SCH = School C - Gravity + Low Pressure (grinder pumps)
BCH = Beach D - Gravity + Force Main + Low Pressure (grinder pumps)
CCH = Church
EXE = Exempt (property not connected to sewer)
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LANDUSELEGEND
SFR = Residential
VAC = Vacant
SCH = School
BCH = Beach
CCH = Church
EXE = Exempt (property not connected to sewer)
RATE ZONE LEGEND
A - Gravity only
B - Gravity + Force Main
C - Gravity + Low Pressure (grinder pumps)
D - Gravity i Force Main + Low Pressure (grinder pumps)
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
VERDES APPROVING A REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE SEWER SERVICE
CHARGE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 13.06 OF THE RANCHO
PALOS VERDES MUNICIPALDETERMINING AMOUNT
CHARGE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015-16, AND ORDERING THAT SUCH CHARGE BE
COLLECTED ON , ROLL
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES HEREBY FINDS,
DETERMINES, ORDERS AND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council finds
A. Pursuant to Chapter 13.06 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal
Code and Ordinance No. 3670 (the "Ordinance"), the City levies an annual sewer
service charge (the "Charge") on each parcel of real property in the Abalone Cove
Landslide Abatement District that is connected to the sanitary sewer system. The
Charge is levied to finance the costs of on-going operation and maintenance of sewer
facilities and services ("Sewer Services").
B. As authorized by Section 5473 of the California Health and Safety
Code, the Charge is collected for each fiscal year on the County of Los Angeles tax roll
in the same manner, by the same persons, and at the same time as, together with and
not separately from, the general taxes of the City.
C. A written report (the "Report") has been filed with the City Clerk,
containing a description of each parcel of real property receiving Sewer Services and
the amount of the Charge for each such parcel for Fiscal Year 2015-16 (commencing
July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016), computed in conformity with the Ordinance.
Such Report is on file in the office of the City Clerk and incorporated herein by
reference.
D. The Report provides that the Charge for Fiscal Year 2015-16 be
increased from the Charge for the prior Fiscal Year; but the charge does not exceed the
maximum amount authorized pursuant to the Ordinance.
E. The City Clerk caused notice of a hearing on the Report to be
published in the Palos Verdes Peninsula News on May 28, 2015 and June 4, 2015.
F. The City Council held a public hearing on the Report on June 16,
2015. At such hearing, the City Council heard and considered all objections and
protests, if any, to the Report and all testimony regarding the proposed levy of the
Charge for Fiscal Year 2015-16.
Section 2. The City council hereby overrules any and all objections to the
Report; determines that no majority protest against the Report, determined in
accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 5473.2, exists; approves and finally
adopts the Report as filed; determines that the Charge for Fiscal Year 2015-16 against
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each parcel described in the Report shall be as described in the Report; and orders that
the Charge shall be collected for Fiscal Year 2015-16 on the County of Los Angeles tax
roll in the same manner, by the same persons, and at the same time as, together with
and not separately from, the general taxes of the City.
Section 3. The City Clerk is directed to file a copy of the Report, with a
statement endorsed on the Report over the City Clerk's signature that the Report has
been approved and finally adopted, with the City Treasurer on or before August 10,
2015 pursuant to Section 5 of the Ordinance.
Section 4. The City Clerk is directed to file a copy of the Report, with a
statement endorsed on the Report over the City Clerk's signature that the Report has
been approved and finally adopted, with the County Auditor of the County of Los
Angeles on or before August 10, 2015 pursuant to Section 6 of the Ordinance.
Section 5. The City Clerk is authorized to take such other action as is required
to implement this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1611' day of June, 2015.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
State of California )
County of Los Angeles ) ss
City of Rancho Palos Verdes )
I, CARLA MORREALE, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, hereby certify
that the above Resolution No. 2015 was duly and regularly passed and adopted
by the said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on June 16, 2015.
City Clerk
Resolution No. 2015-
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Attachment C
eration & Maintenance
CU
Contribution & Total Char e
FY14/15
i FYO1 /02 &
j
Actual
Actual
Actual
Proposed
FY02/03
i FY03/04
FY04145
FY 0-5106
FY06/07
FY07/08
FY08/09
FY09l10
FY10111
FY 11!'12
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Operation &
City
[
Maintenance
$56,5951
$52,221
$52,221
$52,221
$52,221
$53,421
� $57,348
$56,888
$82,487
$62,231
City
Total Charge
$49,370
$56,330
$56,894
$56,591
j
j Contribution
i $35,000
$17,500
$10,535
$10,000
$8,414
$8,699
$11,160
$10,700
$32,149
$8,190
Total Charge
$21,595
$34,721
1 $41,686
$42,699
$43,807
$44,722
$46,188
$46,188
$50,338
$54,041
N
FY12f13
I FY13/14
FY14/15
FY15116
Actual
Actual
Actual
Proposed
Operation &
f
Maintenance
$60,070
$96,380
$104,580
$137,780
City
[
Contribution
$10,700
$40,050
$47,686
$80,829
Total Charge
$49,370
$56,330
$56,894
$56,591
I
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Attachment D
FY 12/13 1 FY 13114
Actual Actual
FY 01102
FY 02103
Actual
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FY 03104
Actual
FY 04/05
Actual
FY 05/06
Actual
FY 06/07
Actual
FY 07/08
Actual
FY 08/09
Actual
FY 09/10
Actual
FY 10111
Actual
FY 11112 I
Actual
Subsidy
($35,000)
($17,500)
($10,540)
($9,522)
($8,414)
($8,69
($11,160)
($10,700)
($32,149)
($8,190)
Zone A
IS 119.07
$ 127.13
$ 129.46
$ 134.64
$ 140.97
$ 146.33
$ 151.16
$ 151.16
$ 154.03
$ 158.65
Zone 13
$ 209.15
$ 372.84
$ 454.20
$ 454.21
$ 454.21
$ 454.21
$ 461.35
$ 461.35
$ 561.01
$ 638.75
Zone C
$ 129.71
$ 172.57 , $ 175.73
$ 182.76
$ 191.35
$ 198.62
$ 205.17
$ 205.17
$ 209.07
$ 215.34
Zone ®
$ 219.79
$ 418.28 $ 567.50
$ 590.20
$ 617.94
$ 631.62
$ 662.59
$ 662.59
$ 675.18
$ 695.44 1
FY 12/13 1 FY 13114
Actual Actual
FY 14/15
I Actual
FY 15/16
Proposed
Subsidy ($10,700) ($40,050)1
($60,386)
($80,829)
Zone A $ 161.82 $ 163.92
$ 165.66
$165.73
Zone 13 $ 491.76 $ 660.00
$ 666.60
$667.27
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Zone C $ 219.65 $ 222.51
$ 224.74
$224.96
1 Zone D ! $ 709.35 1 $ 718.57
$ 725.76
$726.49
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Common mail address & where it should ao
ADP
Selena
Bus. License / False Alarm
Nancy Vitez
Checks
Sovanna
City Clerk
Carla / Teri
City Manager/Office of Attorney General
Christy
Cannon Bills
Dan Landon
Film Permits
Kit
Finance Director
Deborah Cullen
Home Improvement Program
Ester / PW
Insurance Certificates
Public Works
Invoices
Diane
HR / Franchise Tax Board / EDD
Sean
Any Law / Attorney Office
Sean
Sheriff
Carolynn
Tax Admin. / Bank Statements
Jane
If mail is addressed to the City of Rancho
Palos Verdes with no direct contact. Open these letters to
further assess where the mail should go
Please make sure to check the Public Works list of vendors, (above their box) to determine if the
invoice goes to Diane (accounts receivable)
or Public Works.
Verizon Bills (even if addressed to Dennis)
go to Diane
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