5 responses to findings and recommendations
R6
"The Town of Paradise should explore all options for a sewage system in its business districts and adopt a plan to resolve this problem." <b>Response:</b> Respondent agrees with the recommendation. Even before its incorporation, the septic system vs. formal wastewater treatment issue in Paradise has been studied and debated. Several early studies focused on possible groundwater contamination due to onsite septic systems. All of the studies reported
Response: Will Implement
Scheduled: The Town will continue to formulate a plan that includes seeking grant funds to form a commercial wastewater district, and the eventual construction of a sewer pipe and/or treatment facility.
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with the recommendation. Even before its incorporation, the septic system vs. formal wastewater treatment issue in Paradise has been studied and debated. Several early studies focused on possible groundwater contamination due to onsite septic systems. All of the studies reported findings that an onsite district should be formed to monitor individual septic systems to ensure compliance with water quality standards and to ensure that regular evaluations were conducted and proper repairs made to avoid groundwater contamination. The early studies also reported that a long-term so...
F15
"The Town of Paradise is primarily a residential community with minimal retail and commercial businesses. Therefore, Paradise residents often work and shop elsewhere, leaving their sales tax dollars in other jurisdictions." Response: Respondent agrees with this finding. Property tax revenues alone are generally not sufficient to cover the cost of police, fire, roads, and general government services within a community. Sales tax revenue is a source of income that many cities use to fund public sa...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. Property tax revenues alone are generally not sufficient to cover the cost of police, fire, roads, and general government services within a community. Sales tax revenue is a source of income that many cities use to fund public safety services. In fact, most municipalities have much more diverse income streams which help balance projected revenues during economic downturns, while the Town of Paradise is heavily dependent on property taxes. Property tax revenue is 46% percent of the Town's general fund revenues which is why the Town of Paradise was particular...
F16
"The Town of Paradise has experienced revenue challenges for many years, which impact town services." <b>Response:</b> Respondent agrees with this finding. The State of California's property tax swaps and budget takeaways have increased State and County coffers. According to recent news articles, state and county workers are currently discussing pay increases, while most local governments are slashing critical services and programs, and some are being forced into bankruptcy. State decisions seve...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. The State of California's property tax swaps and budget takeaways have increased State and County coffers. According to recent news articles, state and county workers are currently discussing pay increases, while most local governments are slashing critical services and programs, and some are being forced into bankruptcy. State decisions severely impact local economies, where expensive, but critical services like public safety and infrastructure are funded. This, along with the dissolution of Redevelopment Agency financing, has proven to be a crushing blow ...
F18
"The Town of Paradise's lack of a sewer system has been a barrier in attracting significant new retail and commercial business." Response: Respondent agrees with this finding. Wastewater infrastructure is critical to existing and new commercial establishments. In most cities, wastewater is handled via a city-wide sewer district set up and constructed to serve the entire community. In these instances, the economy of scale allows for an affordable solution to wastewater management. However, the To...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. Wastewater infrastructure is critical to existing and new commercial establishments. In most cities, wastewater is handled via a city-wide sewer district set up and constructed to serve the entire community. In these instances, the economy of scale allows for an affordable solution to wastewater management. However, the Town of Paradise, one of the largest unsewered cities in the country, still relies on individual septic tanks for both residential and commercial properties alike. Residential septic systems are installed at the time of construction and are,...
F19
"A sewer system for the residential districts is impractical due to the Town of Paradise's topography." Response: Respondent agrees with this finding. Topography is only one issue that would impact a community-wide sewer system in Paradise. The topography of the Town along with the way that it was developed presents many challenges and costly solutions that would include numerous pumps and lift stations. The Town's soils, high ground water and intermittent streams also play a major role in the e...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. Topography is only one issue that would impact a community-wide sewer system in Paradise. The topography of the Town along with the way that it was developed presents many challenges and costly solutions that would include numerous pumps and lift stations. The Town's soils, high ground water and intermittent streams also play a major role in the engineering and construction costs involved in a community-wide treatment option.