Shasta LAFCO’s adopted policy establishing a schedule of fees and charges provides that an application for initiation of proceedings shall be accompanied by a check made payable to “Shasta LAFCO” in the amount commensurate with the proposal type identified in the fee worksheet.

Prior to issuing the Certificate of Completion, the State Board of Equalization Fee must be submitted to LAFCO. The applicant shall also submit a check made payable to the “State Board of Equalization” in an amount calculated from the current State Board of Equalization Schedule of Processing Fees.

Shasta LAFCO’s fee resolution also provides that the applicant shall reimburse LAFCO for any and all additional costs incurred which are over and above the cost computed in the base filing fee, said additional costs to be documented by LAFCO staff, and the total amount thereof to be reimbursed to LAFCO prior to issuance of the Certificate of Completion.

Shasta LAFCO’s adopted policy establishing a schedule of fees and charges provides that an application for initiation of proceedings shall be accompanied by a check made payable to “Shasta LAFCO” in the amount commensurate with the proposal type identified in the fee worksheet.

Prior to issuing the Certificate of Completion, the State Board of Equalization Fee must be submitted to LAFCO. The applicant shall also submit a check made payable to the “State Board of Equalization” in an amount calculated from the current State Board of Equalization Schedule of Processing Fees.

Shasta LAFCO’s fee resolution also provides that the applicant shall reimburse LAFCO for any and all additional costs incurred which are over and above the cost computed in the base filing fee, said additional costs to be documented by LAFCO staff, and the total amount thereof to be reimbursed to LAFCO prior to issuance of the Certificate of Completion.

50 Years of LAFCOs
A Guide to LAFCOs – California’s Local Agency Formation Commissions
  

BROWN ACT
The Brown Act – Open Meeting For Local Legislative Bodies

CALAFCO – White Paper
State of the Art on Agricultural Preservation

Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to the Political Reform Act of 1974
Shasta LAFCO Resolution 2014-01

Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Government Reorganization Act of 2000
Complete Guide 2022 Version

DUC’s – Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities
Technical Advisory – Senate Bill 244: Land Use, General Plans, and Disadvantaged Communities

LAFCO 101: LAFCO and Local Governments – 2014
Presented to Shasta LAFCO

SB 1266 Enactment
Shasta LAFCO does not have JPA (Joint Powers Authority) regulatory and review authority under the provisions of SB 1266 Enactment. Shasta LAFCOs role will be to serve as a depository for associated filings.  For further information, please see SB 1266 Enactment.

Striking a Balance
A Comparative Analysis of Services and Costs, Revenues Retained and Taxes Exchanged, Annexation and Other Alternatives

Striking A Balance II
An Implementation Plan