Council approves placing delinquent sewer charges on county tax roll after public hearing

5078620 · June 26, 2025

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Summary

Following a public hearing, the council approved a resolution to place eight delinquent sewer accounts on the county secured property tax roll for collection, in accordance with CSD Ordinance 49.

The Camarillo City Council held a public hearing and approved an annual resolution to place delinquent sewer service charges on the Ventura County secured property tax roll for collection.

Finance staff reported that CSD Ordinance No. 49 authorizes placing delinquent sewer charges on the county tax roll. Notices were mailed May 6 to 27 customers informing them of the hearing; as of the meeting eight delinquent accounts were outstanding and recommended for placement on the roll. Notices were published in the local newspaper on May 31 and June 7, staff said.

No members of the public spoke during the advertised hearing portion; one resident later addressed related public‑safety concerns in general comment. The council moved, seconded and approved the staff recommendation on a unanimous roll call: Councilmember Martinez Bravo — yes; Councilmember Santangelo — yes; Councilmember Tremblay — yes; Vice Mayor Tennyson — yes; Mayor Kevin Kildee — yes.

Staff indicated the placement follows established local ordinance procedures and the county will collect the delinquent amounts at the time property taxes are paid.