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File #: 25-221    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Passed
File created: 4/23/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 5/7/2025 Final action: 5/7/2025
Title: COST RECOVERY PROPOSAL TO ADOPT ORDINANCES RELATED TO FEES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES EFFECTIVE FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 AND CEQA EXEMPTION (5/7/2025 - FIRST READING; 5/21/2025 - SECOND READING UNLESS ORDINANCE IS MODIFIED ON SECOND READING) (DISTRICTS: ALL) OVERVIEW
Attachments: 1. AWM FY 25 26 Cost Recovery BL CLEAN FINAL, 2. Agenda Information Sheet 05 07 2025 AWM v2, 3. Approval Log AWM FY 25 26 Cost Recovery, 4. Attachment A Ordinance Section 364 3 Clean, 5. Attachment B Ordinance Section 364 3 Informational, 6. Attachment C CEQA Findings, 7. Attachment D Comparison of Current and Proposed Fees, 8. Attachment E Stakeholder Outreach, 9. 05072025 ag08 Public Communication 1, 10. 05072025 ag08 Speakers, 11. 05072025 ag08 Ecomments, 12. 05072025 ag08 Exhibit 1, 13. 05072025 ag08 Minute Order, 14. 05072025 ag08 Proof of Publication
DATE:
May 7, 2025 and May 21, 2025
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TO:
Board of Supervisors


SUBJECT:
SET A HEARING FOR MAY 21, 2025: mmTitle
COST RECOVERY PROPOSAL TO ADOPT ORDINANCES RELATED TO FEES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES EFFECTIVE FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 AND CEQA EXEMPTION (5/7/2025 - FIRST READING; 5/21/2025 - SECOND READING UNLESS ORDINANCE IS MODIFIED ON SECOND READING) (DISTRICTS: ALL)

OVERVIEW
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This is a request for the County of San Diego (County) Board of Supervisors (Board) to adopt the cost recovery proposal for the Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures (AWM), which includes fees and hourly rates for services related to Agricultural Export, Certified Farmers' Market, Industrial Hemp Cultivation, Hazardous Materials Inventory, Price Accuracy, and Weights and Measures Devices programs.

This proposal provides the resources needed for AWM to continue providing services that support public health and safety, a resilient food supply, agricultural trade, consumer confidence, and a sustainable environment for the region. Through these services, the County balances community, economic, and environmental interests to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors. AWM has over 30 diverse programs that conduct over 350,000 inspections annually regionwide. Fee-related programs ensure the acceptance of about 10,000 agricultural export shipments at destination, the integrity of produce sold at 40 Certified Farmers' Markets, and the verification of price accuracy at over 4,500 different retail locations.

Board Policy B-29: Fees, Grants, Revenue Contracts - Department Responsibility for Cost Recovery (Board Policy B-29) directs departments to recover the full cost of services provided to agencies or individuals. Exceptions require specific Board approval. The last cost recovery proposal was unanimously approved by the Board on May 22, 2024 (4). Since that time, AWM has continued to provide services at the approved rates.

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