EXHIBIT 3-A
CONCEPTUAL DRAFT –Version
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
AMENDING ITS REGULATION
OF WATER
DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS SOLEY SERVING
LANDS WITHIN THE FORMER
FORT ORD BOUNDARY
FINDINGS
1. The
Water Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD or District) is charged under
the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District Law with the integrated
management of the ground and surface water resources in the
2. The
Water Management District has enacted, by ordinance, a set of Rules and
Regulations to implement its statutory authority. District Rule 11 defines the terms used in
the regulation of water distribution systems District Rules 20, 22, 40, 54-56
and 173 further define procedural and substantive rules that regulate these
systems. Although these rules have been
amended from time to time, the fundamental scope of these regulations was first
enacted in the early 1980s. Significant
refinements, changes and additions to the rules and regulations governing water
distribution systems were adopted as part of Ordinance No. 96 in March 2001,
and as part of Ordinance No. 105 in December, 2005.
3. The
Water Management District has entered the 1992 Amended Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) with the Monterey County Water Resources Agency (MCWRA) and Pajaro Valley
Water Management Agency regarding regulation of the former Fort Ord area, which
states in Paragraph, “The MCWRA shall have exclusive authority to regulate
water delivery systems that deliver water to the area that is both within the
present Fort Ord boundaries and within the MPWMD boundaries in existence at the
time of the regulation, and the MPWMD will comply with any such ordinance
enacted by MCWRA.” The MOA further states
in Paragraph 3(b), “The MPWMD shall have exclusive authority to regulate the
management of the
4. This ordinance creates an exemption for
permitting requirements that
apply to water distribution systems solely serving lands in the former
5. The
Water Management District Board of Directors determines that this ordinance
will not result in an adverse impact to the environment, based on an Initial
Study and Proposed Negative Declaration filed on _________ and adopted by the
Board at its meeting of ___________.
6.
This
ordinance shall amend Rules 11 and 20 of the Rules and Regulations of the Water
Management District.
NOW THEREFORE be it ordained as follows:
ORDINANCE
Section One: Short Title
This ordinance shall be known as the Water Distribution System
Regulation Amendment Ordinance of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management
District.
Section Two: Purpose
This ordinance shall revise the permanent Rules and Regulations of the
Water Management District to clarify procedures and exemptions that affect
creation or amendment of water distribution systems.
Section Three: Amendment of Rule 20 (Permits
Required)
District
Rule 20 shall be amended by deleting the following provisions shown in
strikeout text (strikeout), and by adding the following provisions set
forth in italicized and bold face type (bold face).
[There are no changes proposed for Rule 20-A, 20-B, or 20-D.]
C. EXEMPTIONS
FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PERMIT
An MPWMD water distribution system permit is not required for the
following situations:
1. Where both: (a) the property
to be served is wholly outside of the boundaries of the Monterey Peninsula
Water Management District, and (b) the water source is also located outside of
the District boundary. For properties
that straddle the District boundary, an MPWMD water distribution system permit
is not required where both: (a) the portion of the property served by the water
distribution system is outside of the District boundary, and (b) the source of
supply is outside of the District boundary.
2. A single-parcel connection water distribution
system unless that system derives its source of supply from within the Carmel River Basin,
as shown in the map provided in the Implementation Guidelines; and/or the Seaside Coastal Subareas of the Seaside
Groundwater Basin. The
3. For a single-parcel
connection system located within the Carmel River Basin that meets all of the
following three criteria: (a) the well location lies outside of the mapped area
1,000 feet from the Carmel Valley alluvial aquifer or 1,000 feet from
Tularcitos, Hitchcock Canyon, Garzas, Robinson Canyon or Potrero Creeks; (b) a
valid well construction permit by the Monterey County Health Department was
issued prior to January 15, 2003; and (3) the applicant makes the well active,
registers the well with MPWMD, meters the well, has the well inspected by
MPWMD, and receives an approved MPWMD Water Meter Installation Inspection form
issued on or before June 30, 2003.
4. To reactivate, refurbish or replace existing
wells that are registered with the District, as defined in Rule 11. To qualify for this exemption, the reactivated,
refurbished or replacement well must have substantially the same purpose and
capacity of the structure replaced. The
replacement structure must be consistent with other MPWMD Rules and
Regulations. This exemption from
the MPWMD permitting process does not affect in any way the applicant’s
obligation to comply with permit requirements by other regional, state or
federal agencies.
5. For on-site cisterns that serve existing
single-parcel
connection, residential situations where rainwater is captured for on-site
landscape irrigation use.
6. For
deliveries of water by commercial companies in volumes less than or equal to 55
gallons per container.
7. For an existing or future new
irrigation system, owned and operated by MPWMD, which exists solely to irrigate
riparian vegetation in the
8. For an existing, expanded or
new non-MPWMD irrigation system that is served by a well completed prior to
January 15, 2003 with the purpose to irrigate riparian vegetation in the Carmel
River riparian corridor pursuant to conditions of approval of an MPWMD River
Work Permit, a contract with MPWMD, or any other irrigation use approved by the
District. This exemption does not apply
to irrigation projects that are served by wells completed on or after January 15, 2003.
9. For a water distribution
system in existence prior to April 18, 2001 that is comprised of multiple,
contiguous parcels owned by the same owner.
Such a system may be referred to as “pre-existing multiple-parcel
connection system.” However, any
amendments to such a water distribution system on or after April 18, 2001 must
be permitted by the District pursuant to Rule 22.
10. To only construct (but not use) the system
components. The District permit enables use of a water
well or any other water distribution system component.
11.
For a Water Distribution System that serves water to Parcels within the
Former Fort Ord Lands within MPWMD, but that does not derive water from with
the Seaside Groundwater Basin, the Carmel River Basin, or the Carmel Valley Alluvial
Aquifer.
12. 11. Any exemption
pursuant to this Rule 20-C, however, shall not be construed to exempt the
facility or its owner/operator from any other requirement set forth in these
MPWMD Rules and Regulations, or any other regulatory or legal requirement.
Section Four: Amendment of Rule 11
(Definitions)
District
Rule 11 shall be amended by deleting the following provisions shown in
strikeout text (strikeout), and by adding the following provisions set
forth in italicized and bold face type (bold face).
Former
Fort Ord Lands within MPWMD – “Former Fort Ord Lands within MPWMD” shall mean
that area within both the boundary of MPWMD (legal description found in West’s
California Water Code Appendix, Section 118-1 et seq., as amended) and the
boundary of the Former Fort Ord (legal description found in Fort Ord Reuse Plan
or ____________.) Detailed Geographic
Information System maps of this area showing affected parcels are available at
the District office.
Section Five: Publication and Application
The provisions of this ordinance shall cause the republication and amendment of the permanent Rules and Regulations of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District.
Section titles and captions are
provided for convenience and shall not be construed to limit the application of
the text.
Section Six: Effective Date and Sunset
This ordinance shall be given effect at 12:01 a.m. on the 30th day following the date of its adoption on second reading.
Section Seven: Severability
If any subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the validity or enforcement of the remaining portions of this ordinance, or of any other provisions of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District Rules and Regulations. It is the District's express intent that each remaining portion would have been adopted irrespective of the fact that one or more subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared invalid or unenforceable.
On motion of Director _________, and second by Director ___________,
the foregoing ordinance is adopted upon this ____ day of ____________, 2006 by the following vote:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
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Prepared by David Laredo,
1/19/06 with edits by DAB/HS 1/19/06