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DEVELOP RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD REGARDING SECOND |
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August 5, 2008
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Darby
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General Counsel Approval: YesCommittee Recommendation: Water Demand Committee (7/14/08)
Unanimously Recommended Approval of First |
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CEQA Compliance: Categorical exemption, section 15307. |
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SUMMARY: This matter presents an ordinance for second reading which, if enacted, would establish a process to authorize adjustments to Water Distribution System Production and Connection limits.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff presents the draft ordinance (Exhibit 3-A) to the Board for adoption on second reading. The Board should provide guidance on two sets of options as shown on the draft ordinance.
BACKGROUND: The District has actively regulated water distribution systems to protect District water resources and to assure that sufficient water will be available for present and future beneficial use by all District inhabitants and lands. The first regulation of the creation and expansion of water distribution systems was enacted on February 11, 1980, by Ordinance No. 1. Later amendments were made to this process by Ordinance No. 105, adopted on December 16, 2002, and Ordinance No. 118 adopted on December 13, 2004.
Ordinance No. 118 revised the District Rules
and Regulations to add the definition of “Pro Rata Expansion Capacity” and
create a process under Rule 40 by which the owner or operator of a Water
Distribution System exceeding its Pro Rata Expansion Capacity is required to
implement a plan to bring the Water Distribution System back into balance with
its projected Water Distribution System Capacity. Rule 40 was also amended to enable adjustment
of Water Distribution System limits based on credible evidence where a Water
Distribution System could not be brought into balance with its Water
Distribution System Capacity. Ordinance
No. 118 was enacted to address situations not previously anticipated or
explicitly addressed in the Rules and Regulations.
This Ordinance would address a similar circumstance
to that remedied by Ordinance No. 118, where a Water Distribution System has
not yet exceeded its System Capacity or its Expansion Capacity, as defined by
District Rule 11, but for which credible evidence establishes that the System
Capacity or Expansion Capacity, or both, require modification. At the recommendation of the Water Demand
Committee, the proposed ordinance shall only affect those Water Distribution
Systems having ten (10) or more connections.
The Water Demand Committee (Directors Brower, Doyle and Markey) on July 14, 2008 unanimously recommended the Board adopt the first reading draft.
The Board of Directors unanimously passed the ordinance on first reading at its meeting of July 21, 2008. At that time, the Board directed the following modifications to the draft:
Staff asks the Board to consider two (2) options that are referenced in the second reading draft of this ordinance, each relating to the timing of a moratorium regarding Water Distribution Systems affected by the changes proposed in this ordinance.
Moratorium for Systems
Exceeding their System Limits. Rule
40 B 2 (4) would impose a permit moratorium upon Water Distribution Systems
that have been determined by the Board to have exceeded their System
Limits. Option A (shown in the draft
ordinance) was the version approved by Board on 1st
Moratorium for Systems
Exceeding their Pro Rata Limits. Rule
40 D 4 would impose a permit moratorium upon Water Distribution Systems that
have been determined by the Board to have exceeded their Pro Rata System
Limits. In this circumstance, the Water
Distribution System has not yet exceeded its actual System Limit. Option A (shown in the draft ordinance) was
the version approved by Board on 1st
2-A Second
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