Public Hearing -- Establishing a Sewer Services User Fee Unit Rate for Sewer Services

Summary

SCH Number
2016068382
Public Agency
City of Stanton
Document Title
Public Hearing -- Establishing a Sewer Services User Fee Unit Rate for Sewer Services
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/27/2016
Document Description
On March 1, 1988, the City of Stanton assumed operation and maintenance of sanitary sewer system improvements within its jurisdictional boundary under Orange County Reorganization No. 88. In order to provide sufficient revenue for the operation of the Stanton Sewer Department of the City Council must annually adopt an ordinance to establish a user fee rate for sewer services for each fiscal year.

Contact Information

Name
Cynthia Burgos
Agency Name
City of Stanton
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Stanton
Counties
Orange

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
S 21080.b.8; 15273
Reasons for Exemption
Not a project. The establishment, modification, structuring, or approval of rates, tolls, fares, or other charges by public agencies which the public agency finds are for the purpose of: A) meeting operating expenses, including employee wage rates and fringe benefits; B) purchasing or leasing supplies, equipment, or materials; C) meeting financial reserve needs and requirements; D) obtaining funds for capital projects necessary to maintain service within existing service areas; or E) obtaining funds necessary to maintain those intracity transfers as are authorized by city charter. The public agency shall incorporate written findings in the record of any proceeding in which an exemption under this paragraph is claimed setting forth with specificity the basis for the claim of exemption. CEQA does not apply to the establishment, modification, structuring, restructuring, or approval of rates, tolls, fares, or other charges by public agencies which the public agency finds are for the purpose of: 1) Meeting operating expenses, including employee wage rates and fringe benefits; 2) purchasing or leasing supplies, equipment, or materials; 3) meeting financial reserve needs and requirements; 4) obtaining funds for capital projects, necessary to maintain service within existing service areas; or 5) obtaining funds necessary to maintain such intra-city transfers as are authorized by city charter.

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