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CONTRA COSTA LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT LAFCO 09-13: Annexation 173B (Danville) to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (CCCSD) PROPONENT: CCCSD by Resolution No. 2009-104 adopted November 5, 2009 ACREAGE & LOCATION SYNOPSIS The applicant proposes to annex 100.4+ acres (129 properties) in eight separate areas located in the Town of Danville as generally described below: Area 173B-1: 14 parcels located on Sky Terrace, Highland Drive and Lonesome Road (24.1+ acres) Area 173B-2: 15 parcels located on Willow Drive (10.4+ acres) Area 173B-3: three parcels plus four partial parcels located on River Rock Lane and Hartz Way (0.5+ acre) Area 173B-4: four parcels plus a partial parcel located on Front Street and Diablo Road (1.2+ acres) Area 173B-5: two parcels located on Glendora Circle (0.7+ acre) Area 173B-6: 67 parcels located on Cordell Drive, Cordell Court, Calmar Vista Road, Harper Lane, Terry Lane, Pixie Lane, Bradford Place, Harmony Court, and Clipper Hill Road (36.7+ acres) Area 173B-7: three parcels located on Sonora Avenue, and San Ramon Valley Boulevard (0.4+ acre) Area 173B-8: 16 parcels located on El Pintado Road, Nathan Place and Shelby Hill Lane (26.4+ acres) CCCSD, on behalf of a number of property owners, filed an application with LAFCO to annex the properties into the District. Approximately 51 property owners petitioned CCCSD for sewer service. Also, CCCSD has included 78 in-fill parcels to avoid the creation of islands, provide for logical boundaries, and streamline CCCSD staff work. The purpose of the annexation is to extend sanitary sewer service to the various parcels. The properties are a combination of existing single-family dwelling units that have converted (or are converting) from septic systems to municipal sewer service, construction of new single family homes to be connected to the CCCSD municipal system, and parcels being included to eliminate islands and provide for logical service boundaries. Also, the density and proximity of the properties to the San Ramon Creek make municipal sewer service and annexation to CCCSD prudent to avoid despoiling the creek with septic system effluent. DISCUSSION The Government Code sets forth factors that the Commission is required to consider in evaluating any proposed boundary change as discussed below (Gov. Code 56668). In the Commission's review and evaluation, no single factor is determinative. In reaching a decision, each is to be evaluated within the context of the overall proposal. 1. Consistency with the Sphere of Influence (SOI) of Any Local Agency: The areas proposed for annexation are within CCCSD s SOI and within the County Urban Limit Line. All parcels are located in the Town of Danville. 2. Land Use, Planning and Zoning - Present and Future:

The Town of Danville General Plan and zoning designations are as follows: Executive Officer s Report LAFCO 09-13 Page 2 Annexation Area General Plan Designation Zoning Designation 173B-1 Residential Country Estates R-65 (Single Family Residential lot size 65,000 sq. ft. minimum) 173B-2 Residential Single Family - Low Density R-20 (Single Family Residential lot size 20,000 sq. ft. minimum) 173B-3 Downtown Master Plan DBD #5 (Downtown Business District commercial-residential mixed use) 173B-4 Downtown Master Plan DBD #3 (Downtown Business District old town mixed use), and DBD #6 (Downtown Business District offices) 173B-5 Residential Single Family - Low Density R-20 173B-6 Residential - Single Family - Low Density and Country Estates R-20 and R-40 (Single Family Residential lot size 40,000 sq. ft. minimum) 173B-7 Downtown Master Plan DBD #4 (Downtown Business District residential serving commercial) 173B-8 Residential Country Estates R-65 No changes are proposed to General Plan or zoning designations as part of this proposal. 3. The Effect on Maintaining the Physical and Economic Integrity of Agricultural Lands: The properties proposed for annexation contain no prime farmland or land covered under Williamson Act Land Conservation Agreements. 4. Topography, Natural Features and Drainage Basins: The topography of annexation and surrounding areas are as follows: 173B-8 is hilly; 173B-1 is partially hilly and partially relatively flat; and the remaining annexation areas are relatively flat. 5. Population: There is a potential to add three single family dwelling units (SFDU) to area 173B-2, one SFDU to area 173B-6, and one SFDU to area 173B-8. These additional five homes could result in a population increase of approximately 11 persons based on 2009 California Department of Finance estimates. 6. Fair Share of Regional Housing: Pursuant to 56668 of the CKH Act, LAFCO must consider in the review of a proposal the extent to which the proposal will assist the receiving entity in achieving its fair share of the regional housing needs as determined by the regional council of governments. The proposed annexation will have minimal effect on regional housing needs. 7. Governmental Services and Controls - Need, Cost, Adequacy and Availability: In accordance with Government Code 56653, whenever a local agency submits a resolution of application for a change of organization or reorganization, the local agency shall also submit a plan for providing services within the affected territory. The plan shall include all of the following information and any additional information required by the Commission or the Executive Officer: (1) An enumeration and description of the services to be extended to the affected territory. (2) The level and range of those services. (3) An indication of when those services can feasibly be extended to the affected territory.

Executive Officer s Report LAFCO 09-13 Page 3 (4) An indication of any improvement or upgrading of structures, roads, sewer or water facilities, or other conditions the local agency would impose or require within the affected territory if the change of organization or reorganization is completed. (5) Information with respect to how those services will be financed. The "Plan for Providing Services within the Affected Territory," as required by Government Code 56653, is on file in the LAFCO office. The properties proposed for annexation are served by various municipalities and agencies including, but not limited to, the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District and East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD). The proposal before the Commission is to annex the properties to CCCSD for the provision of sanitary sewer service, including collection, treatment and disposal. CCCSD currently serves an estimated population of 314,000 residents in a 142-square-mile service area. CCCSD s wastewater collection system consists of 1,500 miles of sewer mains with 18 pump stations. The majority of CCCSD s system operates with gravity flow with some pumping stations and force mains. All sewer connections to the subject property will be either gravity flow or individual residential pump systems. CCCSD s wastewater treatment plant provides secondary level treatment for an average dry weather flow of approximately 32.6 million gallons per day (mgd) of wastewater. The wastewater treatment plant has a permitted capacity of 53.8 mgd. The areas proposed for annexation could potentially extend service to a total of 118 existing single family residential units, five potential new dwelling units, and existing apartment building and government owned property. The maximum demand for service is approximately 25,000 gallons of wastewater per day. CCCSD indicates that many of the properties proposed for annexation are served by existing CCCSD facilities; others can extend sanitary sewer main lines to receive sewer services. It is not the current practice of CCCSD to compel property owners to connect their properties to the public sewer system involuntarily. With regard to infrastructure and improvements, CCCSD indicates that all gravity mains required to serve the affected parcels will be 8-inch diameter for gravity mains or up to 2-inch diameter for pressure mains, which are CCCSD s minimums for mains. All laterals will be 4-inch diameter, which is CCCSD s minimum for gravity laterals, or 1-1/4- to 2-inch diameter pump laterals, which is CCCSD s minimum for pump laterals, depending on the specific pump type installed. With regard to funding, all capital costs including any required sewer main extensions, along with connections fees, will be borne by the property owners. CCCSD funds the maintenance of all sewers through its annual sewer service charge. 8. Timely Availability of Water and Related Issues: The areas proposed for annexation are within the EBMUD service area. EBMUD provides wholesale water, retail water, wastewater collection and wastewater treatment services for an area of approximately 331 square miles in Contra Costa and Alameda counties, serving over 1.4 million people. Water service includes production, distribution, retail, treatment, recycling and conservation services. Historically, over 90% of EBMUD s water comes from the Mokelumne River watershed. Other water sources include local watershed runoff and Central Valley Project (CVP) (Sacramento River). CCCSD indicates that the proposed annexation would have a minor effect on water usage, and would not lead to the construction of new or expansion of existing water facilities.

9. Assessed Value, Tax Rates and Indebtedness: Executive Officer s Report LAFCO 09-13 Page 4 The annexation areas are with tax rate areas 16001, 16016 and 16147. The assessed value for the areas proposed for annexation is $75,088,475 (2009-10 roll). The territory being annexed shall be liable for all authorized or existing taxes comparable to properties presently within the annexing agencies. 10. Environmental Impact of the Proposal: As Lead Agency, CCCSD found all of the annexation areas categorically exempt pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15319, Annexation of Existing Facilities and Lots for Exempt Facilities. The LAFCO Environmental Coordinator reviewed the document and finds it adequate for LAFCO purposes. 11. Landowner Consent and Consent by Annexing Agency: According to County Elections, there are more than 12 registered voters in the area proposed for annexation. Thus, the area proposed for annexation is considered inhabited. CCCSD indicates that less than 100% of the affected landowners/voters have provided written consent to the annexation. Thus, the Commission s action is subject to notice, hearing, as well as conducting authority (protest) proceedings. All landowners and registered voters within the proposal area(s) and within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the area(s) have received notice of the April 21 hearing. As of this writing, LAFCO has received communication from one affected landowner objecting to the annexation; thus, the Commission s action is subject to conducting authority proceedings. If the Commission approves the annexation, a subsequent notice and hearing will follow. Authority to conduct the protest hearing is delegated to the LAFCO Executive Officer. 12. Boundaries and Lines of Assessment: The annexation areas are within CCCSD s SOI and are contiguous to existing CCCSD boundaries. The Central County Water/Wastewater Municipal Services Review (MSR), completed in April 2008, provided an assessment of CCCSD services. The MSR report noted that CCCSD was serving an estimated 180 parcels outside its service boundary; and that there were a number of small islands surrounded by the District and within its SOI. The MSR suggested annexing parcels receiving out of agency service, as well as islands and areas where there were concerns due to failing septic systems and related public health issues. Since 2008, CCCSD has made significant progress to validate sewer service connections and correct island and boundary irregularities. The proposed annexation would bring into CCCSD s boundaries additional parcels currently receiving out of agency service, and facilitate further clean up of pockets and islands. 13. Environmental Justice: LAFCO is required to consider the extent to which proposals for changes of organization or reorganization will promote environmental justice. As defined by statute, environmental justice means the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the location of public facilities and the provision of public services. The proposed annexation is not expected to promote or discourage the fair treatment of minority or economically disadvantaged groups. ALTERNATIVES FOR COMMISSION ACTION After consideration of this report and any testimony or additional materials that are submitted the Commission should consider taking one of the following options: Option 1 Approve the annexation as submitted.

Executive Officer s Report LAFCO 09-13 Page 5 A. Determine that CCCSD, as Lead Agency, found all of the annexation areas categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15319, Annexation of Existing Facilities and Lots for Exempt Facilities. B. The Commission determines the project is exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15319, consistent with the determination of CCCSD acting as Lead Agency. C. Adopt this report and approve the proposal, to be known as Annexation 173B, to the CCCSD subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The territory being annexed shall be liable for the continuation of any authorized or existing special taxes, assessments and charges comparable to properties presently within the annexing agency. 2. That CCCSD has delivered an executed indemnification agreement providing for CCCSD to indemnify LAFCO against any expenses arising from any legal actions challenging the annexation. D. Find that the subject territory is inhabited and that the annexing agency has consented to waiving the conducting authority proceedings. However, less than 100% of the affected landowners/registered voters have consented to the annexation. E. Designate Contra Costa LAFCO as the conducting authority for the protest proceedings; the authority for which has been delegated to the LAFCO Executive Officer, who shall give notice and conduct a public hearing on the matter pursuant to the Government Code. Option 2 Option 3 Adopt this report and DENY the proposal. If the Commission needs more information, CONTINUE this matter to a future meeting. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve Option 1. LOU ANN TEXEIRA, EXECUTIVE OFFICER LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION

RESOLUTION NO. 09-13 RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRA COSTA LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION MAKING DETERMINATIONS AND APPROVING ANNEXATION 173B TO CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT WHEREAS, the above-referenced proposal has been filed with the Executive Officer of the Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission pursuant to the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act (Section 56000 et seq. of the Government Code); and WHEREAS, at the time and in the manner required by law the Executive Officer has given notice of the Commission s consideration of the proposal; and WHEREAS, the Commission heard, discussed and considered all oral and written testimony related to the proposal including, but not limited to, the Executive Officer's report and recommendation, the environmental document or determination, Spheres of Influence and applicable General and Specific Plans; and WHEREAS, information satisfactory to the Commission has been presented that no affected landowners/registered voters within the reorganization area object to the proposal; and WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission determines the proposal to be in the best interests of the affected area and the total organization of local governmental agencies within Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, the Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER as follows: 1. Determine that Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, as Lead Agency, found the annexation categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15319, Annexation of Existing Facilities and Lots for Exempt Facilities. 2. The Commission determines the project is exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15319, consistent with the determination of CCCSD acting as Lead Agency. 3. Said annexation is hereby approved. 4. The subject proposal is assigned the distinctive short-form designation: ANNEXATION 173B TO CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT 5. The boundaries of the affected territory are found to be definite and certain as approved and set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof. 6. The subject territory shall be liable for any authorized or existing taxes, charges and assessments comparable to properties within the annexing agency.

Contra Costa LAFCO Resolution No. 09-13 7. That CCCSD delivered an executed indemnification agreement between the CCCSD and Contra Costa LAFCO providing for CCCSD to indemnify LAFCO against any expenses arising from any legal actions challenging the annexation. 8. The territory proposed for annexation is inhabited. 9. The proposal has less than 100% landowner/registered voter consent; and is conducting authority (protest) proceedings. Designate Contra Costa LAFCO as the conducting authority for the protest proceedings; the authority for which has been delegated to the LAFCO Executive Officer, who shall give notice and conduct a public hearing on the matter pursuant to the Government Code. 10. All subsequent proceedings in connection with this annexation shall be conducted only in compliance with the approved boundaries set forth in the attachments and any terms and conditions specified in this resolution. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 21 st day of April 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTENTIONS: ABSENT: MARTIN McNAIR, CHAIR, CONTRA COSTA LAFCO I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of a resolution passed and adopted by this Commission on the date stated. Dated: April 21, 2010 Lou Ann Texeira, Executive Officer

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