Solid Waste Tipping Fees, Maximum Franchised Collection Rates, and New Cuyama Parcel Fees for FY 2026/27 - All Supervisorial Districts

Summary

SCH Number
2026031078
Public Agency
Santa Barbara County Public Works Department Resource Recovery and Waste Management Div.
Document Title
Solid Waste Tipping Fees, Maximum Franchised Collection Rates, and New Cuyama Parcel Fees for FY 2026/27 - All Supervisorial Districts
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/25/2026
Document Description
Adoption of resolutions setting fee schedules for solid waste handling and disposal fees at County operated facilities, establishing New Cuyama parcel fees, and setting maximum solid waste collection rates in the unincorporated area.

Contact Information

Name
John Viggianelli
Agency Name
Santa Barbara County Public Works Resource Recovery and Waste Managment
Job Title
Engineering Environmental Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Goleta, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez, New Cuyama
Counties
Santa Barbara
Regions
Countywide
Other Location Info
County-operated facilities (Landfill, Transfer Stations and the Community Hazardous Waste Center) throughout Santa Barbara County (All Supervisorial Districts)

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
CEQA Guideline Section 15273. (a) (1), (2), (4) Rate, Tolls, Fares, and Charges.
Reasons for Exemption
CEQA does not apply to the establishment, modification, structuring, restructuring, or approval of rates, tolls, fares, or other charges by public agencies which the public agency finds are for the purpose of meeting operating expenses, purchasing or leasing supplies, equipment, or materials, meeting financial reserve needs and requirements and obtaining funds for capital projects, necessary to maintain service within existing service areas. Tipping fees at County solid waste facilities are set each year based on the actual cost of providing the servicethe prior fiscal year, as well as complying with the Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division’s long-term financial pro forma for funding its debt obligations, capital, regulatory compliance, and closure/post-closure requirements associated with its solid waste management system. Consistent with the requirements of this exemption, the proposed fees are for the purpose of meeting ongoing operational expenses, debt obligations and not for system expansion. As a capital project, the Resource Center was separately reviewed under CEQA in 12EIR-00000-00002 certified by the Board of Supervisors on July 12, 2016 and Addendum dated August 11, 2017 (revised October 26, 2017), considered by the Board of Supervisors on November 14, 2017 along with other Addendums and 15162 determinations for various project description changes. A relatively new capital project, the Tajiguas Landfill Capacity Increase Project, commenced construction in FY24/25 and is largely funded by the Division’s capital reserves. This project was separately reviewed under CEQA in 23EIR-00001 certified by the Board of Supervisors on March 19, 2024. In FY 26/27 the mechanism to set the rate charged at the Tajiguas Landfill is established in the regional agreements between the County and the participating jurisdictions and in the financing documents for the construction and operation of the ReSource Center (formerly the Tajiguas Resource Recovery Project). During FY 26/27, the proposed franchise rate will increase from $196.50 to $203.45 per ton. Most other rates for waste handled at County facilities are proposed to increase by an average rate of 4.23%. Specifically, the rates for the Community Hazardous Waste Center at UCSB are proposed to increase by an average of 3.03%. The FY26/27 New Cuyama parcel fees are not proposed to be increased, although a fee increase is under consideration for FY27/28. For the FY 26/27 maximum franchised collection rates, the mechanism to adjust these rates is defined in each franchise agreement. The average maximum franchised collection rate increase across all five collection zones is approximately 3.67%.
County Clerk
Santa Barbara

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