HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-04-04; City Council; Resolution 2023-098RESOLUTION NO. 2023-098
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A POLICY TO PRIORITIZE SEWER SERVICES FOR
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENTS THAT INCLUDE HOUSING UNITS AFFORDABLE
TO LOWER-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65589.7 was amended by Senate Bill 1087 to
require each public agency or private entity providing water or sewer services to grant priority for
proposed developments that include housing units affordable to lower-income households; and
WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1087 requires sewer and water purveyors to adopt written policies and
procedures with specific objective standards for prioritizing the service needs for developments that
include affordable housing units within their respective service area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad provides sewer collection services subject to the requirements
of Senate Bill 1087; and
WHEREAS, the city has prepared the policy attached hereto as Attachment A in compliance with
the requirements of Senate Bill 1087.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as
follows:
1.That the above recitations are true and correct.
2.That the City Council adopts the service priority policy as shown in Attachment A.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Joint Special Meeting of the Carlsbad Municipal Water
District Board of Directors and the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 4th day of April, 2023, by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Burkholder, Luna.
None.
None.
None.
KEITH BLA:CKBURN, Mayor
SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk
(SEAL)
City Council
POLICY STATEMENT
Policy No. 97
Date Issued April 4, 2023
Resolution No. 2023-098
Subject: Sewer and Water Service Priority Policy for Affordable Housing Development
Pursuant to Section 65589.7 of the California Government Code
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish conformance with California Government Code Section
65589.7 by memorializing written procedures for prioritizing water and sewer service needs for
proposed developments that include housing units affordable to lower-income households. The
city provides sewage collection services and the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, or CMWD, a
subsidiary district of the city, provides water distribution services. Both entities are subject to
the conditions of Section 65589. 7. The service priority policy provided herein shall be adopted
by both entities.1
Background
California Government Code Section 65589.7 was amended in 2005 by Senate Bill 1087 to
require public or private purveyors providing sewer collection or water distribution services to
enact written policy to prioritize service connections for proposed developments that include
housing units affordable to lower-income households. The policy must include specific objective
standards for prioritizing water and sewer service needs for proposed developments that
include affordable housing units within city and CMWD service areas. These policies are to be
revisited, updated and readopted once every five years per Senate Bill 1087.
The policies and procedures shall account for the following:
1.Regulations and restrictions adopted pursuant to Chapter 3 of Division 1 of the Water
Code relating to water shortage emergencies.
2.Availability of the water supply as determined by the public agency or private entity
pursuant to an urban water management plan adopted pursuant to Part 2.6 of Division
6 of the Water Code.
3.Plans, documents and information relied upon by the public agency or private entity
that is not an urban water supplier, as defined in Section 10617 of the Water Code, or
that provides sewer service, that provide a reasonable basis for making service
determinations.
Statement of Policy
In accordance with Senate Bill 1087 and California Government Code Section 65589.7, the city
and the CWMD shall grant sewer and water service priority within their respective service areas
to proposed developments that include housing units affordable to lower-income households.
1 The poli�y was approved by the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District of
the City of Carlsbad on April 4, 2023 by Resolution No. 2023-098
Attachment A
Sewer and Water Service Priority Policy for Affordable Housing Development
April 4, 2023
Page 2
Procedure
The following definitions shall apply to this policy:
1)"Proposed developments that include housing units affordable to lower-income
households" means that dwelling units shall be sold or rented to lower-income
households, as defined in Section 50079.5 of the Health and Safety Code, at an
affordable housing cost, as defined in Section 50052.5 of the Health and Safety Code, or
an affordable rent, as defined in Section 50053 of the Health and Safety Code.
2)"Water or sewer services" means the supply of a service through a pipe or other
constructed conveyance system for residential purposes. This does not include the
resale of water for human consumption from one water supplier to another. This also
does not include passing sewerage from one sanitary agency's collection system to
another.
The policy shall be implemented and enforced per the conditions herein:
1)Neither the city nor the CMWD shall deny or condition the approval of an application for
water or sewer services to, or reduce the amount of such services applied by, a
proposed development that includes housing units affordable to lower-income
households unless the city or the CMWD make specific written findings that the denial,
condition or reduction is necessary due to one of the following:
a.The CMWD is operating under a water shortage emergency as defined by Section
350 of the Water Code.
b.The CMWD does not have a "sufficient water supply", as defined by Section
66473.7(2}(a) of the California Government Code.
c.The San Diego County Water Authority has declared Drought Response Level 5
prohibiting new water service connections.
d.A written engineering analysis and report demonstrate the existing water
distribution system does not have sufficient water distribution capacity to serve
the proposed development.
e.A written engineering analysis and report demonstrate the existing sewerage
collection system does not have sufficient collection capacity to serve the
proposed development.
f.A written engineering analysis and report demonstrate the Encina Wastewater
Authority treatment plant does not have sufficient treatment capacity for the
sewerage generated by the proposed development.
g.The State Water Board Division of Drinking Water, State Water Resources
Control Board, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board and/or the San
Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality issues an order
to the CMWD that prohibits new water connections or to the City that prohibits
new sewer connections.
h.The applicant has failed to agree to reasonable terms and conditions relating to
the provision of service generally applicable to development projects seeking
Sewer and Water Service Priority Policy for Affordable Housing Development
April 4, 2023
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service from the city or the CMWD, including but not limited t<:>, the
requirements of local, state or federal laws, codes, standards, regulations or
payment of a fee or charge imposed pursuant to Section 66013.
2)The city and the CMWD shall revisit, revise (if necessary) and readopt an update to
these procedures and policies at least once within five years of the issuance date.