EXHIBIT 18-A
FINAL MINUTES
Technical Advisory
Committee of the
Monterey Peninsula
Water Management District
The meeting was called to order at 9:10 AM in the District Conference Room.
City of
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Airport District
David A. Berger, General Manager
Stephanie Pinter, Water Demand Manager
Arlene Tavani, Executive Assistant
Directors Present:
Larry Foy participated in the Committee discussion
Judi Lehman was a member of the audience
David C. Laredo
No comments were received.
1.
Approve Minutes of Committee Meetings
On a motion by Mr. Langford and second by Mr. Matarazzo, minutes of the January 28, May 4, June 1, and November 2, 2004 committee meetings were approved unanimously on a vote of 5 – 0.
2.
Discuss Baseline Outdoor Water Use Concepts
The committee members agreed to provide the District with information on each jurisdiction’s landscape plan requirements in advance of the February 2005 TAC meeting. The District would use this information to develop an ordinance specifying District-wide outdoor landscaping requirements in order to promote outdoor water conservation. The Committee members were interested in reviewing an ordinance developed by the Board, but expressed support for the District serving as the “gatekeeper,” responsible for review of property owners’ landscaping plans and ensuring compliance.
During the discussion
each jurisdiction represented gave an update on their outdoor landscape
requirements.
The following comments were received on a proposal to require that a landscaping plan be prepared and approved for homeowner-installed residential landscapes, if new construction or a remodel is not involved. (1) Would not support. (2) Best to encourage homeowners to develop a plan and install drought tolerant landscaping. Due to budgetary constraints for review and enforcement, it should not be a requirement. (3) Residents should be educated on drought tolerant landscape measures, instead of requiring them. (4) Could require landscape plan and review for subdivisions of a specific size.
During the public comment period on this item, Judi Lehman suggested that the jurisdictions and the District could sponsor a “landscape design night.” Examples of good landscapes would be identified, and the public would be encouraged to drive to those locations to view the landscapes on a specific evening. She also proposed that a model house could be developed in a joint venture between the District and the jurisdictions. The house could feature the most up-to-date energy and water saving devices and drought tolerant landscaping.
Discussion
Items
3.
Discuss District Request for General Plan
Build-Out Numbers from Land Use Jurisdictions
The committee members were encouraged to take their estimates of general plan build-out to their governing bodies for review and approval, before submitting them to the District. In addition, the committee members were asked to provide a near-term build-out projection based on the housing element of their general plans.
During the public comment period on this item, Judi Lehman requested that the Board be provided an explanation of any difference between the water needs estimates developed by the jurisdictions in 1999 and the current projections. The committee members responded by stating that the methodology used to develop the 1999 projections was very different from the current methodology, so they could easily explain the differences between the two reports.
4.
Request to Agendize Governmental Water Credit
Transfers
The committee members
discussed the request from the City of
District Counsel Laredo
stated that it would not be necessary to amend the District’s rules to allow
the type of water credit transfer requested by the City of
No additional comments.
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 9:55 PM.
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