Title: Placer LAFCO Municipal Service Review
1Placer LAFCOMunicipal Service Review
- North Tahoe/Martis Valley Area
- Northstar CSD and PCWA
2Presentation Outline
- Municipal Service Review Process
- Overview of MSR
- Determination
- Steps in MSR Process
- MSR use and benefits
- Summary of Determinations for Northstar PCWA
- Next Steps
- Complete Public Comment Period
- Response to Comments
- Final MSR
3Municipal Service ReviewOverview
- Provides background information on which to base
plans for the boundaries and governance of a city
or special district - Required prior to or in conjunction with sphere
of influence adoption or update sphere of
influence - Review of all agencies providing identified
service(s)within designated geographic area
(region or sub-region of county) - Make written determinations in mandated areas
regarding population growth, finance, operations,
governance, infrastructure
4Municipal Service Review Determinations
- MSRs are a written statement of LAFCOs
determination of the following - Growth Population Projections (Census/ABAG/DOF)
- Location and characteristics of disadvantaged
unincorporated communities within or contiguous
to sphere of influence - Infrastructure/Facilities
- Financial Ability to Provide Services
- Opportunities for Shared Facilities (Cost
Avoidance) - Accountability For Community Service Needs,
Governmental Structure and Operational
Efficiencies - Any Other Related Matters
5Steps in MSR Process
- Outreach with local agencies
- Development of Questionnaire/Survey
- Distribution of Questionnaire/Survey
- Mailed to districts last year, August 2013
- Follow up phone calls and emails to each of the
districts were made - Meeting with both Districts in Tahoe
- Agencies provide data
- Objective data evaluation analysis
- Consultant drafts report
- Administrative Draft
- Public Review Draft
- Final MSR
- LAFCO public meeting
- LAFCO adopts MSR determinations
6How will Service Reviews be Used?
- The MSR assists LAFCo in carrying out its
statutory responsibilities of promoting orderly
growth and development, while preserving
open-space and agricultural land resources - The MSR provides the basis for the Sphere of
Influence (SOI) updates for all affected
agencies. - The MSR is an informational tool that is
available to the public, cities, county, special
districts, agencies, and citizens groups that
seek to improve the quality of infrastructure.
7How do local agencies benefit?
- MSR provides transparency and shares information
with key stakeholders. - Facilitates logical decisions on spheres of
influence and boundaries. - Promotes regional efficiency, orderly growth and
development. - Standardized GIS maps.
- Comprehensive and updated local agency
information. - Potential for identifying cost-cutting
opportunities
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10Summary of Determinations
11Northstar CSD
12District Services
- Northstar CSD provides the following 10 public
services - Fire protection,
- Water,
- Wastewater collection,
- Snow removal,
- Road maintenance,
- Lighting,
- Emergency services,
- Trails,
- Forest fuels management and
- Solid waste.
13District Profile
- District is 1,900 acres acres in size and located
south of Truckee and encompasses the Northstar
ski resort. - District is governed by a five member Board of
Directors who meets the 3rd Wednesday of the
month at 900 a.m. at Fire Station at 910
Northstar Drive, Truckee, CA . - District formed November 5, 1991, LAFCO adopted
Resolution No. 8-90
14Northstar CSD Overview
- Overall, this Draft MSR notes that Northstar CSD
is performing its municipal service
responsibilities at a sufficient level - There is no need for LAFCo ot take any actions
pertaining to the Districts boundaries or SOI at
this time. - There are no issues with disadvantaged
unincorporated communities being passed over for
essential public services.
15Northstar CSD Determinations
- POPULATION AND GROWTH
- a) The growth rate within the District is
approximately 0.7 percent calculated as the
average annual growth rate from 2013 through
2020. The growth rate is expected to increase to
1.0 percent between 2020 and 2025 and to 1.5
percent by 2030. - b) Buildout within the District is expected to
occur in 2034. - c) The current permanent population within the
District is approximately 136, which is projected
to increase to 160 by 2030. - d) The current seasonal population within the
District is approximately 12,000, which is
projected to increase to 14,267 by 2030. - e) Annexation of the Martis Valley West Parcel
Specific Plan area would add an additional 760
residences and 6.6 acres of commercial
development. .
16Northstar Determinations (Continued)
- PRESENT AND PLANNED CAPACITY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES
AND ADEQUACY OF PUBLIC SERVICES, INCLUDING
INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS AND DEFICIENCIES - B) In addition to Northstar CSD, two other
districts, the Truckee Donner Public Utility
District and the PCWA also provide water service
to different portions of the Martis Valley area. - D) Options to provide a new or different internal
Northstar CSD governmental structure have not
been identified. However, it has been suggested
by PCWA that Northstar CSD might be able to more
efficiently manage water delivery, operation, and
maintenance of water services in the Zone 4 area.
17Northstar Determinations (Continued)
- FINANCIAL ABILITY OF DISTRICT TO PROVIDE SERVICES
- a) The financial position of the District
indicates that the District will be able to meet
its financial obligations as they become due and
that it will be able to provide service
obligations to its constituencies, both currently
and in the future.
18Northstar Determinations (Continued)
- STATUS OF, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR, SHARED
FACILITIES - a) Northstar CSD collaborates with other agencies
for regional water supply studies, planning, and
development. - c) In October 2013, the Northstar CSD Board of
Directors approved a Memorandum of Understanding
to allow Northstar CSD to assume responsibility
for Zone 4, pending approval from LAFCO.
19Placer County Water Agency
20District Profile and Background
- PCWA provides the following service
- Water
- Zone 4 is 3,827 acres in size
- District is governed by a five member Board of
Directors who meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of
each month at 200 p.m. in Auburn mostly and
periodically in the eastern county. - PCWA established in 1957
- Zone 4 established to serve the Lahonton
development by PCWA Resolution 96-31 on August
1, 1996.
21PCWA Overview
- Overall, this Draft MSR notes that Placer County
Water Agency is performing its municipal service
responsibilities at a sufficient level - There is no need for LAFCo to take any actions
pertaining to the Districts boundaries or SOI at
this time. - There are no issues with disadvantaged
unincorporated communities being passed over for
essential public services.
22PCWA Determinations
- GROWTH AND POPULATION PROJECTIONS
- c) The estimated number of residents currently
served within Zones 4 is 920 based on the number
of residential connections and average household
size in the County and based upon information
provided by the District. In Zone 4, PCWA only
provides water service. - d) The District anticipates limited population
growth in the future within Zone 4 increasing to
1,122 households (3,040 persons) by the year 2025.
23PCWA Determinations (Continued)
- PRESENT AND PLANNED CAPACITY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES
AND ADEQUACY OF PUBLIC SERVICES, INCLUDING
INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS AND DEFICIENCIES - Options to provide a new or different internal
PCWA governmental structure have not been
identified. However, it has been suggested by
PCWA that Northstar CSD might be able to more
efficiently manage water delivery, operation, and
maintenance of water services in the Zone 4 area.
- The PCWA Zone 4 system has sufficient capacity
to serve existing connections. - The Agency reported that water service facilities
are in good condition.
24PCWA Determinations (Continued)
- FINANCIAL ABILITY OF AGENCY TO PROVIDE SERVICES
- Information on District financing is derived from
audited financial statements for the fiscal year
2012. - STATUS OF, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR, SHARED
FACILITIES - In October 2013, the PCWA Board of Directors
approved a Memorandum of Understanding the
Northstar CSD to allow Northstar CSD to assume
responsibility for Zone 4, pending approval from
LAFCO.
25Next Steps
26Process
- Circulation of draft municipal service review
- Coordination of public comments
- LAFCO staff
- Provide to consultant
- Preparation of Response to Comments (consultant)
- LAFCO staff review of responses
27Process (continued)
- Prepare Final MSR
- Incorporate changes specified by LAFCO
- Response to comments
- Edits to Draft MSR
- Public Hearing for formal adoption
- Tentatively scheduled for Sept or Oct 2014
- Upon adoption of document, consultant will
finalize MSR and provide copies of Final MSR to
LAFCO staff within 30 days.
28Thank you !
- The municipal service review process affords
LAFCo and stakeholders a unique opportunity to
consider the range of municipal services provided
in Placer County.