Reason why the city should fire the
city attorney of Milpitas
The basic duty for a city attorney is to advise the
city Council and Manager when the city is in violation of state laws. The city
has violated many state laws and has gotten away with it.
The following are
violations of California Constitution Article XIII D section 61. The city must disclose the basis for how the utility fees are calculated in the written notice sent to the parcel holders, when the city increases a utility fee. The city has not disclosed this information in the written notice sent to the public. The most resent notice does not provide enough information on the water, sewage and meter fixed fee. The city only disclosed the cost of the water and sewage fee. For the water fee the city did not disclose how many millions of gallons of water to distributed the costs, to arrive at a fee.
The parameters needed for the sewage charge are the
average number of people per household, gallons per day,
and the quantity of parcels. Only the cost to the city was disclosed.
The city
did not disclose the costs for “meter fixed fee” which is a fee that depends on the size of
the pipe connecting to the parcel. The city just increases the this fee an arbitrary amount every year.
2. The city has collected more money than necessary to pay
the sewage fee in 2011, when the city had a reserve fund of $8 Million dollars. The city has a formula for some fee but will not disclose this in the written notices sent to the public or even use the calculated results. see youtube.com and search for "Council member Debbie Giordano asked a question"
3. The resident’s parcels are not charged a proportional fee
for the sewage service attributable to the parcel, but business, churches, schools and the city
itself are charged a proportional fee. A
proportional fee means that they charged for what they actually use, like your
water fee, only non residential parcels
are charged a proportional fee. The people in single family parcels are overcharged when there is less then 4 people per parcel. Multifamily parcels aver overcharged when there is only one person per parcel.
Other laws the city
has violated:The city was suited for not disclosing who was at the mayor’s private party at city hall. The city lost $80,000 of the tax payer’s money. In this case the city had violated California public records act. The city sued a private citizen because the sign was too big. The city lost $20,000 for violation of a citizen right of free speech.
There is no penalty when the city is violating state laws , the result is the council members do not care and they are not going to bite the hand that feed them. They work for the city not the public or voters who put them into office.
Will the city start upholding state laws with an outside
attorney firm, I doubt it.
If you like to
contact me or comment send email to marini4mayor@yahoo.com or twiter.com/Milpitas_news.
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