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RESOLUTION NO. 24999
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS CALIFORNIA, MAKING FINDINGS AND
REAFFIRMING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND SETTING OF
RATES FOR COUNTY SERVICE AREA 152 FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2022/2023 TO FUND THE CITY'S NATIONAL
POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
(NPDES) PERMIT IN ORDER TO OPERATE AND
MAINTAIN THE CITY'S DRAINAGE AND FLOOD
CONTROL SYSTEMS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY FIND
AS FOLLOWS: . .
WHEREAS, the Riverside County Service Area 152 (CSA 152) was created under the
Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 (Government Code Section 54702, et seq.), which
authorized local agencies to impose benefit assessments to finance the maintenance
and operation costs of flood control and drainage systems, based on the proportionate
storm water runoff from each parcel; and
WHEREAS, under the federally mandated but unfunded National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) Program, the City is required to have a valid permit from
the Regional Water Quality Control Board to discharge water runoff from properties
within the boundaries of the City; and
WHEREAS, street sweeping is a pro-active method of ensuring pro-active maintenance
from street runoff into the flood control and drainage systems of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City is a co-permittee of NPDES Permit No. CAS-617002 with the
Coachella Valley Water District, County of Riverside and the incorporated cities therein;
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WHEREAS, the City, by its Resolution No. 18088 adopted on May 5, 1993, requested
the Local Agency Formation Commission to undertake proceedings to annex the City of
Palm Springs into CSA 152 for the purpose of partially funding the City's implementation
of the NPDES Program; and
WHEREAS, the Count of Riverside, by its Resolution No. 93-454 adopted December
21, 1993, annexed the City of Palm Springs into CSA 152 to partially fund the costs of
maintaining and operating the City's flood control and drainage systems under the
NPDES Permit; and
WHEREAS, the City by its Resolution No. 18351 adopted March 16, 1994,
recommended that the County Board of Supervisors adopt the City's proposed initial
budget for the portion of CSA 152 contained within the City; and
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WHEREAS, the CSA 152 charges assessed on each parcel within the City are
determined in proportion to the storm water runoff attributable to each parcel; and
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WHEREAS, the City uses revenues from the CSA 152 assessments solely for the
purpose of complying with the terms of the NPDES Permit, and for maintaining and
operating the City's flood control and drainage system; and
WHEREAS, Proposition 218, adopted by voters on November 6, 1996, established new
procedures and approval requirements for all existing assessments, unless the
assessment is exempt from the new requirements; and
WHEREAS, certain assessments that existed on November 6, 1996, are specifically
exempt from the Proposition 218 procedures and approval" requirements, including
assessments imposed exclusively to finance the capital costs and maintenance and
operation expenses for sidewalks, streets, sewers, water, flood control, drainage
systems or vector control.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council finds the foregoing recitals to be true and correct.
Section 2. The City Council finds and declares that the City's CSA 152 charges are
assessments within the definition of California Constitution Article XIIID, Section 2(b), in
that they confer special benefits upon each parcel of property subject to the assessments.
Section 3. The City Council finds and declares that pursuant to Article XIIID, Section 5(a),
the City's CSA 152 assessments are exempt from the new procedures and approval
requirements of Article XIIID, Section 4, because the City's CSA 152 assessments existed
before November 6, 1996, and the assessments are imposed exclusively to finance the
capital costs and maintenance and operation expenses for flood control and drainage
systems in the City.
Section 4. The City Council hereby reaffirms its adoption of the annual assessment for
CSA 152 and hereby determines that the annual assessment rate for Fiscal Year
2022/2023 for CSA 152 is to be set at Nine Dollars and Fifty Cents ($9.50) per Benefit
Assessment Unit. The method of computation has not been changed nor has the rate of
assessment been increased since the assessment was first approved by the City in
accordance with Resolution No. 18351 adopted March 16, 1994.
Section 5. The City Council hereby authorizes the County of Riverside to levy
assessments under CSA 152 for the benefit of the City.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PALM SPRINGS CITY
COUNCIL THIS 7'" DAY OF APRIL 2022.
Justin Clifton
City Manager
ATTEST:
Moniqu^qmell, Interim City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS)
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I, MONIQUE LOMELI, Interim City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 24999 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on April 7, 2022, by the following
vote:
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AYES: Councilmembers Holstege, Kors, Woods, and Mayor MIddleton
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tern Garner
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal ofthe City of Palm Springs, California, this day of ft'prH , £02-2— .
Monique L(^efi7Interim City Clerk
City of PalnrSprings, California