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                   Senate Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary
                           Senator Christine Kehoe, Chair

                                           505 (Kehoe)
          
          Hearing Date:  05/11/2009           Amended: 04/21/2009
          Consultant:  Brendan McCarthy   Policy Vote: EQ 5-2














































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          BILL SUMMARY: SB 505 requires local governments to include  
          additional information relating to fire risk in safety elements  
          of their General Plans. The bill requires CalFire to review  
          proposed safety elements and provide comments to local  
          governments. The bill requires local governments to consult with  
          CalFire under CEQA for specified projects.
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                            Fiscal Impact (in thousands)

           Major Provisions         2009-10      2010-11       2011-12     Fund
           CalFire review of safety elements $1,350      $2,700    General
            
          CalFire CEQA consultation         $225        $450       
          $450General

          CalFire mapping updates           $500        $500      General

          Office of Planning and $20                              General
            Research guideline                                    
            development                                 
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          STAFF COMMENTS: This bill meets the criteria for referral to the  
          Suspense file. 
          
          Under current law, cities and counties are required to adopt  
          General Plans which include several elements, including a safety  
          element. Counties in state responsibility areas (areas where  
          CalFire provides wildland fire protection) and cities and  
          counties that cover areas of high fire hazard severity zones  
          must update the safety element of the General Plan according  
          every fiver years, on a staggered schedule, beginning in 2011.

          Under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), lead  
          agencies must consult with responsible and trustee agencies (as  
          defined in law) when reviewing projects or other activities that  
          may have environmental impacts.

          The Office of Planning and Research develops both advisory  
          guidelines for General Plan updates and CEQA guidelines, which  
          have the force of regulation.







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          This bill would require the Department of Forestry and Fire  
          Protection (CalFire) to review safety element updates and  
          provide comments to local governments on the fire-related  
          portions of the safety element update. CalFire estimates that  
          the cost to review and provide comments would be about $2.7  
          million per year. Staff notes that these costs seem relatively  
          high, given that safety element updates are staggered in time.

          The bill would require that a lead agency, under CEQA, consult  
          with CalFire for projects in state responsibility areas or very  
          high hazard severity zones. CalFire estimates that such  
          consultation will cost about $450,000 per year. 

          In addition, CalFire states that it will be required to update  
          its vegetation maps in order to adequately review safety  
          elements and consult on CEQA issues.

          The bill also requires the Office of Planning and Research to  
          update advice letters and guidelines with respect to General  
          Plan updates and CEQA guidelines, at a cost of about $20,000.