HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-06-17 - YLWD-City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency Committee Meeting MinutesYLWD/CC Joint Advisory Committee Minutes June 17, 2019
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CITY OF YORBA LINDA
Land of Gracious Living
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT/
CITY COUNCIL JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING MINUTES
June 17, 2019
4:00 p.m.
1.CALL TO ORDER
The Yorba Linda Water District/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting
convened at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 4845 Casa Loma Avenue,
Yorba Linda.
2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Yorba Linda Assistant City Manager Dave Christian
3.ROLL CALL
Committee Members
City Council: Gene Hernandez, Council Member
Carlos Rodriguez, Council Member
Water District: Brooke Jones, President
Phil Hawkins, Vice President
Staff Members: Marc Marcantonio, General Manager YL Water District
Dave Christian, Assistant City Manager City of Yorba
Linda
4.PUBLIC COMMENTS
Christy Parker, resident, spoke about the City’s landscape requirements for lawn
vegetation and said the City’s standard is vague, outdated and arbitrary. Given the
recurrent drought and unpredicted harshness of state regulations, she suggested
that the City and the Water District allow and even encourage residents to use a
significant amount of materials like decorative rocks that do not require watering.
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Ms. Parker recommended the City Code be revised to allow up to 75% of the
landscape area to consist of material like decorative rocks.
Councilman Gene Hernandez directed Ms. Parker to speak with Interim Public
Works Director/City Engineer Thom Coughran.
5.ACTION CALENDAR
5.1 Minutes of the YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting held
on March 18, 2019.
The YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee approved the minutes of
the March 18, 2019 meeting.
General Manager Marc Marcantonio presented two videos on a new "fire
hydrant" for water-dropping helicopters. Set on a 1,700-gallon metal water
tank, the Remotely Activated Snorkel Site (RASS) uses robot-controlled
valves to tap into an area's municipal water system, allowing quick access
for snorkel helicopters that otherwise would have to spend valuable minutes
flying to a reservoir or other water source. The new technology, currently
being field tested in Anaheim Hills, is the first of its kind in the country. Mr.
Marcantonio said the cost is approximately $48,000 and that the Water
District, working with the Orange County Fire Authority and Orange County
Sheriff’s Department, would soon be installing one.
6.DISCUSSION ITEMS
6.1 Pending and Recently Chaptered Water Related Legislation
Director of Public Affairs Pasquale Talarico, provided a brief update on SB
200 and thanked the City for their support and attendance at the ribbon
cutting ceremony for the new Fairmont Booster Pump Station and
rededication of the Fairmont Reservoir.
General Manager Marcantonio, provided a handout to the Committee
regarding PFAS compounds. He said that the Yorba Linda Water District’s
bottom line and message is public health and safety is the Water District’s
most important job. He assured everyone that all of the Water District’s
delivered water meets or exceeds all federal and state standards for safety
and quality.
6.2 State’s Long-term Framework for Indoor/Outdoor Water Use Efficiency
No updates were available.
Councilman Carlos Rodriguez asked the Water District to please keep the
Committee updated on any news regarding the South Coast Air Quality
Management District’s (SCAQMD) proposed Amended Rule 1403,
Asbestos Emissions from Demolition/Renovation Activities.
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Upon request of Councilman Rodriguez, Assistant General Manager Brett
Barbre, gave a brief overview of the CA Water Fix project’s current status.
He said that the cost impact to the Water District would depend on the size
and cost of the final project.
A brief discussion ensued among Committee members and staff regarding
the possible cost implications to the Water District and residents for the CA
Water Fix.
Greg Schultz, resident, asked why Governor Newsom favored the one
tunnel approach.
Mr. Barbre responded that the decision was mostly politically driven.
6.3 Future Meeting Date and Agenda Items
The Committee agreed to meet again on Monday, September 16th at
4:00 p.m. No additional items for the next Agenda were discussed.
ADJOURNMENT
Assistant City Manager Dave Christian adjourned the meeting at 4:53 p.m. to the
next Yorba Linda Water District/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting on
Monday, September 16, 2019 at 4:00 p.m.