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County Service Area 34 G R I D L E Y S W I M M I N G P O O L County of Butte Meeting with Property Owners Agenda Introductions CSA Background Information Condition of the Pool / Facilities Options Questions / Next Steps


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G R I D L E Y S W I M M I N G P O O L

County Service Area 34

County of Butte Meeting with Property Owners

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Agenda

Introductions CSA Background Information Condition of the Pool / Facilities Options Questions / Next Steps

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CSA Background Information

Created in 1968 for the purpose of funding “the

  • peration, maintenance, repair and upkeep of a

swimming pool constructed on the Butte County Fairgrounds”

Associated with 4,431 parcel in greater Gridley Area

Creation and Purpose of the CSA

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CSA Background Information

Administration of the CSA

County Administers the CSA The Fair Association Board also serves as the

Advisory Committee to the CSA governing body (the Board of Supervisors)

County contracts with the Fair Association Board

to maintain the pool

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CSA Background Information

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CSA Background Information

Funding of the CSA – FY 13-14

Revenue Dollar Percent Property Taxes (Portion) $45,854 57% CSA Assessment ($6.00 / Parcel) 26,912 33% Gate Receipts 5,597 7% Interest Earned 2,696 3% Total $81,061 100% Expenses

  • $76,563

Net $4,498

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CSA Background Information

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Condition of the Pool / Facilities

Original construction – Concrete with Expansion Joints Failed and a Fiberglass Liner was installed Concrete and Fiberglass Liner have both failed No longer serviceable

Swimming Pool

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Condition of the Pool / Facilities

Shower / Locker Rooms

Partial Remodel ($66,500) in 2006 Failing and not Accessible

Pump and Filter are inefficient Shared parking and failing asphalt

Facilities

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Options

  • 1. Replace the pool and related facilities
  • 2. Allow the pool to fail and be closed
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Option #1 – Replace the Pool / Facilities

Consideration Factors

  • Pool and Facilities Design
  • Funding
  • Location
  • Management Structure
  • Owners / Legal Structure
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Option #2 – Allow pool to fail

Potential Advantages

No more assessments after pool is closed and sealed

Potential Challenges

No pool for Gridley and surrounding areas to use No pool for Gridley High School swim team to use

Estimated Cost: $390,550 / $88 per parcel

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Questions / Next Steps

Voting Process

Date for Protest Hearing is Established Public Notice Protest Hearing Majority Owners Protest? Assessments remain unchanged Ballot Proceedings Resolution & Public Hearing Date Mail Ballots Majority Voters Approve ? Assessments remain unchanged Assessments are Increased

Yes No No Yes

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Questions / Next Steps

Questions/Answers/Comments Next Steps

Need to know what property owners want to do

E-mail/mail poll Follow-up meeting Other?

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Contact Information

Grant Hunsicker Shari McCracken General Services Department Administrative Office (530) 538-7064 (530) 538-2863 ghunsicker@buttecounty.net smccracken@buttecounty.net