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Paso Robles council approves landfill funding pledge, corporation yard design change and Olson-South Chandler annexation; consent calendar passes
Summary
At its Dec. 17 meeting the Paso Robles City Council unanimously approved a CalRecycle financial-assurance pledge for post-closure landfill work, a $159,037 change order for the new corporation yard design, multiple actions tied to the Olson South Chandler "Veneto" project including a CFD annexation and final map recordation, and routine consent-
The Paso Robles City Council on Dec. 17 approved a package of ordinances, resolutions and contracts affecting landfill financial assurance, municipal facilities planning and a housing subdivision in the Olson South Chandler ("Veneto") area. Several items passed by unanimous votes; the council also approved the consent calendar and completed procedural actions related to the newly elected council members.
Key votes at a glance
- Certification of consolidated general election results and declaration of winners (treasurer and council districts): Motion to approve a resolution certifying the Nov. 5, 2024 consolidated general election passed unanimously. Council then administered oaths of office.
- Community Facilities District (CFD) annexation and special election (Olson South Chandler Ranch / Veneto Planning Area 9): The council adopted a resolution calling a special election for annexation to CFD No. 2022-2N (Olson South Chandler Ranch – Services), conducted the election for the annexation area (the city clerk reported ballots in favor), declared the results, and introduced by title an ordinance authorizing the levy of special taxes in the CFD including the annexed territory. All related motions passed unanimously.
- Final map, Tract 3149 (Veneto, Planning Area 9): Council approved the final map for Tract 3149 and directed recording of required documents; motion passed unanimously.
- CalRecycle pledge for landfill post-closure and corrective-action assurance: Council approved a resolution authorizing the city manager to enter an agreement with the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) confirming the city's pledge of financial assurance for landfill closure, post-closure maintenance and corrective actions. Adam Spalding (staff) said the city will formalize use of approximately $5 million already set aside from tipping fees to accelerate partial…
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