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the program for the jurisdictions that sign on during the Joint Powers Authority formation <br />process. The seed money and future expenses will be recovered from future revenues. <br />City staff will likely be engaged during the formation period. Once the JPA is <br />established, the City is not required to commit future funds to support the operations of <br />the program; however, the JPA will require on-going meetings and coordination on <br />policy, budget, and program support and, should the City choose to leave the JPA in the <br />future, there could be exit fees. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />Participating in a Community Choice Aggregation program is not a “project” under <br />CEQA since it does not involve any commitment to a specific project which may result in <br />a potentially significant physical impact on the environment, as contemplated by title 14, <br />California Code of Regulations, Section 15378(b)(4). <br /> <br />VICKI SHERMAN <br />ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES COORDINATOR <br /> <br /> <br />RAMANA CHINNAKOTLA <br />PUBLIC W ORKS DIRECTOR <br /> <br />MELISSA STEVENSON DIAZ <br />CITY MANAGER <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Joint Powers Agreement for Peninsula Clean Energy Authority <br />2. Resolution Authorizing Execution of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement <br />Establishing the Peninsula Clean Energy Authority with the City of Redwood City <br />as a Charter Member <br />3. Ordinance Authorizing Implementation of a Community Choice Aggregation <br />Program <br /> <br />9.B. - Page 6