For City Council Meeting August 26, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Tanya Williams, City Manager
FROM: Tim Sullivan, Assistant City Manager
Title
Request City Council to: (1) Continue the Public Hearing until the September 9, 2025 City Council Meeting for the Placement of Liens for Delinquent Refuse Collection Accounts for the 1st Quarter of 2025.
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1) Continue the Public Hearing to consider the placement of liens against the delinquent properties identified on Exhibit A of the Draft Resolution; and
BACKGROUND
Each of the property owners on the “Proposed Address List for Delinquent Refuse Liens” is delinquent with payment of the refuse collection bills for their property. Although billed at the last known address on file for services provided, outstanding charges remain unpaid. Rental properties are the responsibility of the property owner. Consequently, liens are filed against the property for the full amount of any unpaid past-due charges for services rendered. A list of the properties affected by the proposed liens is attached as Exhibit A to the Resolution and is included in Attachment 1.
ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION
On July 22, 2025, the City Council approved the request to set a Public Hearing for August 26, 2025, to review and consider approval of the placement of liens related to delinquent refuse accounts.
Section 8.08.330 of the Rialto Municipal Code (RMC) authorizes the placement of liens against properties with refuse collection accounts that are delinquent for more than 90 days and dictates the process for notification to each affected property owner. Lien placement requests brought before the City Council are for delinquencies that have accrued 90 days prior to the service provider's last billing cycle. As required by law and the RMC, on July 22, 2025, the City Council scheduled a Public Hearing for August 26, 2025, and the City mailed notices to the owners of the properties shown in the Resolution not less than 21 days prior to the Public Hearing. The proof of mailing is included as Attachment 2.
The action to seek the placement of a separate lien against each of the seventy-two (72) residential and fourteen (14) commercial properties on a quarterly routine is in the City’s best interest because if any of the subject properties are sold before the placement of liens, the amounts owed may not be recovered. From time to time, the number of liens and the corresponding lien amounts may change if the property owners pay the sum owed before the recordation of the lien with the San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s Office.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
The placement of liens is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review in accordance with Section 15268, Ministerial Projects. Section 15268 allows for public agencies to make non-discretionary determinations as part of implementing its regulations.
GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY
Approval of this action complies with the City of Rialto General Plan Goals and Policies:
Measure 8.43: Provide Solid Waste and Recycling Programs, which states: continue to meet the community’s needs for solid waste disposal and recycling, and provide that operations are done in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
LEGAL REVIEW
The City Attorney’s Office has reviewed the resolution and approved it as to form.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Operating Budget Impact
By not placing liens against the listed properties, the City and Burrtec Waste may not recover the amounts owed for trash collecting services provided previously to these properties, totaling $15,544.66. The City receives an administrative fee of $5.00 per parcel when the lien is collected, which is allocated to Waste Management Administration Fee Account No. 22127040-47910. The estimated total revenue to the City for this action is $430. San Bernardino County charges $0.30 per parcel, which is allocated to Delinquent Refuse Liens Account No. 28300000-23500. The total County charge for the placement of liens is $25.80.
During the 2024/25 Tax Assessment, the total amount submitted for delinquent accounts was $11,899.38. The total amount recovered is $11,233.16, or 94.40%. Three accounts remain unpaid for a total of $666.22; however, the tax bill for 1 shows paid 6/30/25 on the tax collector website, so $156.22 will be cleared by the next apportionment. The other two are in default for 2024, and the tax bill is still unpaid. Unrecovered amounts range from <1% to 2% annually and are a result of property owners failing to pay their property tax bill on time.
Capital Improvement Budget Impact
There is no impact to the Capital Improvement Budget related to the placement of liens for unpaid trash disposal.
Licensing
Approval of this action does not require a Business License application and payment of a Business License tax.