HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-03-01 - YLWD-City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency Committee Meeting Agenda PacketAGENDA
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT
YLWD/CITY OF YORBA LINDA JOINT AGENCY COMMITTEE MEETING
Monday, March 1, 2021, 4:00 PM
1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia CA 92870
1.TELECONFERENCE INFORMATION
In an effort to help mitigate the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the District will be facilitating participation in this
meeting via teleconference pursuant to Paragraph 3 of Executive Order N-29-20 issued by the Governor of
California on March 17, 2020. Information for accessing this meeting is provided below. Public comment related to
items on this agenda or other matters within the District's jurisdiction will be facilitated on the teleconference or can
be submitted in writing via e-mail to the Board Secretary (bodsecretary@ylwd.com) at least two (2) hours prior to the
start of the meeting. If you choose to submit comments via e-mail, please identify the agenda item you wish to
address. Your comments will be shared with the Board prior to the meeting. For questions regarding participation
please call 714-701-3020.
Computer/Mobile Device: https://zoom.us/j/91744327952/
Telephone: 669-900-6833 or 346-248-7799
Meeting ID: 917 4432 7952
2.CALL TO ORDER
3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4.ROLL CALL
5.PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual wishing to address the Board or Committee is requested to identify themselves and state
the matter on which they wish to comment. If the matter is on the agenda, the Chair will recognize the
individual for their comment when the item is considered. No action will be taken on matters not listed on
the agenda. Comments are limited to three minutes and must be related to matters of public interest
within the jurisdiction of the Water District. (GC 54954.3)
6.ACTION CALENDAR
This portion of the agenda is for items where staff presentations and Board or Committee discussions
are needed prior to formal action.
6.1.Minutes of the YLWD/City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency Committee Meeting held
July 27, 2020
Recommendation: That the Committee approve the minutes as presented.
7.DISCUSSION ITEMS
This portion of the agenda is for matters that cannot reasonably be expected to be concluded by action
of the Board or Committee at the meeting, such as technical presentations, drafts of proposed policies,
or similar items for which staff is seeking advice and counsel. Time permitting, it is generally in the
District’s interest to discuss these more complex matters at one meeting and consider formal action at
another meeting. This portion of the agenda may also include items for information only.
7.1.Draft Memorandum of Understanding Between YLWD and City of Yorba Linda
7.2.Acquisition of Real Property and Easements Adjacent to YLWD Little Canyon
Reservoir and Timber Ridge Booster Pump Station
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7.3.Proposed Property Transfer Near YLWD Hidden Hills Booster Pump Station in
Exchange for Water Filling Stations in City of Yorba Linda
7.4.Status of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Water Treatment Plant
7.5.Status of Housing Developments (Proposed and In-Progress)
7.6.Formation of Sewer Assessment/Community Facilities Districts
7.7.Coronavirus Mitigation Efforts, Vaccine Distribution, and Reopening of
Community Facilities
7.8.Pending and Recently Chaptered Water Related Legislation
7.9.Future Meeting Date and Agenda Items
8.ADJOURNMENT
8.1.The date and time of the next YLWD/City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency
Committee meeting is yet to be determined.
Items Distributed to the Board Less Than 72 Hours Prior to the Meeting
Prior to the Governor’s ‘Stay-at-Home’ Executive Orders regarding COVID-19, non-exempt materials related to
open session agenda items that were distributed to a majority of the Board of Directors or Committee Members
less than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting were made available for public inspection in the lobby of the
District’s Administrative building during regular business hours and posted on the District’s website shortly
thereafter (GC 54957.5). As the District’s lobby has been closed to the public in accordance with the Governor’s
Executive Orders and to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, staff will make these materials available on the
District’s website (https://ylwd.com/) as soon as possible following receipt.
Accommodations for the Disabled
Requests for disability-related modifications or accommodations, including auxiliary aids or services, required for
participation in the above posted meeting should be directed to the Board Secretary at (714) 701-3020 at least 24
hours in advance. (GC 54954.2(a))
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YLWD/CC Joint Advisory Committee Minutes July 27, 2020 Page 1 of 3
CITY OF YORBA LINDA
Land of Gracious Living
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT/
CITY COUNCIL JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
July 27, 2020
4:00 p.m.
1.TELECONFERENCE INFORMATION
In an effort to help mitigate the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Committee will be
facilitating participation in this meeting via teleconference pursuant to Paragraph 3 of
Executive Order N-29-20 issued by the Governor of California on March 17, 2020.
Information for accessing this meeting is provided below. Public comment related to
items on this agenda or other matters within the District or City’s jurisdiction will be
facilitated on the teleconference or can be submitted in writing via e-mail to the Board
Secretary at bodsecretary@ylwd.com by 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 27, 2020. If you
choose to submit comments via e-mail, please identify the agenda item you wish to
address (if applicable). Your comments will be shared with the Committee prior to the
meeting. For questions regarding participation please call 714-701-3020.
Computer/Mobile Device: https://zoom.us/j/99178023172
Telephone: 669--900--6833 or 253--215--8782
Meeting ID: 991 7802 3172
2.CALL TO ORDER
The Yorba Linda Water District/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting convened
at 4:04 p.m.
3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Pro Tem Gene Hernandez
4.ROLL CALL
Committee Members
City Council: Beth Haney, Mayor
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Gene Hernandez, Mayor Pro Tem
Water District: Phil Hawkins, President
Brooke Jones, Director
5.PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
6.ACTION CALENDAR
6.1 Minutes of the YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting held on
April 20, 2020.
The YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee approved the minutes of the
April 20, 2020 meeting.
7.DISCUSSION ITEMS
7.1 Pending and Recently Chaptered Water Related Legislation
Director of Public Affairs Pasquale Talarico, said the District is monitoring AB 1916
and AB 4241 as well as the Clean, Safe, and Reliable Drinking Water bill and there
were no updates as of now.
7.2 Strategies for Addressing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Engineering Manager Rosanne Weston announced that the Water District
received a schedule for the design and construction of a PFAS treatment plant to
be built at regional headquarters with an approximate date of completion of July
2021. Upon inquiry from Mayor Beth Haney, Ms. Weston responded that the
estimated cost was $33,000,000 - $35,000,000.
General Manager Brett Barbre said it will be the largest PFAS treatment plant in
the country.
7.3 Formation of Sewer Assessment/Community Facilities Districts
Engineering Manager Weston introduced new Assistant General Manager, Doug
Davert, who was recently hired by the District and has expertise with forming sewer
assessments and Community Facilities Districts (CFD).
Mr. Doug Davert spoke on his previous experience with the process and gave a
brief overview of a past sewer connection project in which he participated.
John Koeller, resident on Sandra Drive, said he would like to meet with Mr. Davert
in the near future and said that this project will require marketing and
communication with residents.
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YLWD/CC Joint Advisory Committee Minutes July 27, 2020 Page 3 of 3
7.4 Proposed Property Transfer Near YLWD Hidden Hills Booster Pump Station in
Exchange for Water Filling Stations in City of Yorba Linda
General Manager Barbre introduced the item and said the District would like to
make improvements to the Hidden Hills Booster Pump Station in compliance with
America's Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA): Risk Assessments and Emergency
Response Plan requirements. In particular, the District would like to construct an
8-foot wall consistent with AWIA and District standards at the back of the existing
sidewalk on Hidden Hills Road.
General Manager Barbre stated that the District is proposing to install water filling
stations around the City in place of the use of construction water meters. This
would result in a water cost savings for the City and also would comply with District
standards.
Operations Manager John DeCriscio provided a PowerPoint presentation on the
water filling stations including construction meters costs, existing construction
meters, existing irrigation connections, and the potential charges.
A discussion ensued among committee members and staff regarding drafting a
formal proposal and MOU, bringing the matter before the full City Council and
expediting the process.
Director Brooke Jones added that this project brings additional safety and is of
great benefit to the residents.
7.5 Future Meeting Date and Agenda Items
The Committee agreed to meet again on October 26, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. No
additional items for the next Agenda were discussed.
8.ADJOURNMENT
8.1 City Manager Mark Pulone adjourned the meeting at 4:38 p.m. to the next Yorba
Linda Water District/City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency Committee meeting on
October 26, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
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MOU Between YLWD and City of Yorba Linda 1 of 5
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT AND
CITY OF YORBA LINDA
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU”) is made and entered into this
_______ day of March, 2021, by and between the YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT,
a local public agency, created and operating under authority of Division 12 of the
California Water Code ( “YLWD”) and the CITY OF YORBA LINDA, a local municipality
(“City”) (collectively referred to as “Parties” or individually as a “Party”).
WHEREAS, YLWD and City have a long history of mutual courtesy, cooperation, and
accommodation as demonstrated in, among other things, multiple mutually beneficial
agreements including but not limited to agreements dated October 3, 1977, June 6,
1983, and the Public Sewer Transfer Agreement dated April 27, 2011, among others;
and
WHEREAS, nothing in this MOU is intended to terminate or otherwise impact any other
agreements or arrangements between the Parties unless specifically outlined herein;
and
WHEREAS, YLWD and City desire to continue to work together with a heightened spirit
of courtesy, cooperation, and accommodation and a recognition that the Parties each
serve largely the same population and community; and
WHEREAS, both Parties anticipate future and current projects that may affect the other
which underscores the need for the Parties to work together for the benefit of the
community they jointly serve; and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to set forth certain practices, protocols, and procedures
to reach mutual understanding on the issues set forth below, streamline each Party’s
projects, minimize delays, and resolve in advance any questions regarding permitting,
fees, and approvals to the extent possible.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the matters recited above, the Parties hereby
commit to the following:
1. Construction of Water/Wastewater Facilities. The parties each specifically
acknowledge the provisions of California Government Code §53091 with respect
to the construction of water/wastewater facilities.
2. Coordination of YLWD Projects. YLWD will make every reasonable effort not to
disturb recently paved surfaces. YLWD will continue to coordinate with City on
planned projects requiring disturbance of paved surfaces and to coordinate
paving schedules to consider planned YLWD water and sewer improvement
projects.
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3. Coordination of Paving Projects. In order to avoid unnecessary disturbance of
paved surfaces, City and YLWD will make best efforts to coordinate paving
projects and give YLWD as much advance notice of City paving projects as is
reasonably possible such that YLWD would be able to exercise/replace/maintain
valves in advance of such projects with the intent to avoid disturbing the
pavement for emergency repairs as much as possible.
4. Valve Cans and Manhole Covers. The District agrees to adjust YLWD water
valve and sewer manhole covers to grade at their cost for all water valve and
sewer manhole covers within City right-of-way or City easements. With respect
to projects involving YLWD valve cans and manhole covers, the City will make
reasonable efforts to notify YLWD in advance of all paving work (giving as much
notice as possible but not less than thirty days) so that YLWD can schedule pre
and post inspection of the proposed paving areas. With respect to any
adjustments to or new installation of valve cans and manhole covers or other
services, the City and YLWD shall reimburse each other for actual labor and
material costs incurred for work performed as requested by either party with
invoices to be provided in a timely manner.
5. Annual Permit; Inspection; and Remedy for Failed Patching.
Annual Permit
City will issue an annual permit to YLWD for pavement patching/repair with one
permit number to be used on all repair work for the annual permit period starting
on July 1st of each year and expiring on June 30th of the following year. YLWD
agrees to provide extended slurry in moratorium areas as deemed appropriate by
the City Engineer. In areas where the trench repair areas are within 2 feet of
adjacent concrete gutter, YLWD agrees to extend limits of the asphalt grind
overlay to the nearest concrete edge. Certain intersections/roadway segments
as referenced in Exhibit A will be excluded from this MOU and require an
individual stand-alone permit due to traffic control concerns that would potentially
require a standalone traffic control plan and necessitate additional review time by
the City. In addition, night work would be exempt from the annual permit and
require an individual permit.
Temporary Asphalt Repairs
YLWD will provide a list to the City of all new patches from the previous week
every Monday for the purpose of inspection. In the event that any temporary
YLWD pavement patch should fail, City will notify YLWD of such failure as soon
as possible, and YLWD will repair the failure within 24 hours.
Permanent Asphalt Repairs
Permanent asphalt repairs shall be completed within a reasonable time following
completion of the work for any repair work. As a condition of the permit for
permanent asphalt repairs, YLWD will submit the following to City for review: 1)
location, 2) limit/scope of work, and 3) proposed traffic control prior to YLWD
contracting for repair work. City will provide a response and summarize any
requirements. YLWD, its contractor(s) and any subcontractor(s) completing such
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repair work shall provide to City and YLWD policies of insurance in an amount
and form acceptable to the City that list the City as additional insured. For these
permanent asphalt repair locations, YLWD agrees to provide a warranty for any
failed patches and/or trenches installed by them or their contractors until such
time as the City repaves the street in accordance with its normal paving
schedule. However, should pavement failure occur in any previously trenched
areas, YLWD agrees to repair regardless of when the trench was installed.
YLWD will endeavor to repair any such failed patches and/or trenches within a
reasonable time frame. Trench repair areas under the blanket permit will be
incorporated into a City GIS layer that has photos and related information
geolocated on the layer for this purpose.
6. Plaster Disposal. City will make reasonable efforts to notify YLWD anytime a
permit is issued for the construction, repair, rehabilitation, re-plastering, or other
activity regarding swimming pools, ponds, fountains, or other features where
plaster disposal is required. This excludes re-plaster/re-model work on any
existing pool, spa or any water feature less than 18” deep and requiring no
electrical and for which no permit is required to be issued.
7. Food Service Establishment. City will make reasonable efforts to notify YLWD
anytime a permit or other entitlement is issued for a food service establishment
so that YLWD may ensure proper sewer source control of fat, oils & grease.
YLWD shall provide to the City and the applicant, their requirements for Fat, Oil
and Grease (FOG). Such requirements shall be incorporated into the food
service plans prior to building permit issuance. The City shall require written
approval from YLWD by way of a signed and dated letter that is emailed to the
City and the applicant, prior to completion of plan check and before permit
issuance.
8. Fire Sprinklers. City will make reasonable efforts to notify YLWD anytime a
permit is issued for fire sprinklers in a structure so that YLWD may ensure that
proper backflow prevention is in place. City shall require a signed and dated
letter from YLWD that is emailed to the City summarizing their requirements and
approval for permit issuance.
9. Easements. City and YLWD each have numerous easements and access rights
throughout the City of Yorba Linda. The Parties will each make reasonable
efforts to ensure that such easements are not encroached upon by each other or
third parties. To accomplish this, the Parties will provide information (i.e., GIS
layer[s]) showing the locations of their respective easements for review and
consideration relative to City or YLWD projects. This information also will be
reviewed prior to issuance of any third-party construction permit(s). When,
based on the provided easement information, it is evident that a proposed City or
YLWD project would conflict with easements held by either party, the
constructing party will confer with the other party to obtain encroachment
authorization at the earliest possible timeframe, but prior to commencement of
any work on the project that would cause such encroachment. The Parties agree
to provide responses to each other’s requests for review and/or for
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encroachment authorization in a timely manner. When, based on the provided
easement information, it is evident that proposed third-party project construction
would conflict with easements held by either City or YLWD, the permitting agency
(either City or YLWD, as applicable) will withhold issuance of applicable permit(s)
until such encroachment has been authorized by the easement holder. In such
instances, third-party project proponents shall be referred to applicable easement
holder (either City or YLWD) to obtain encroachment authorization. Third-party
project proponents shall provide written proof of such encroachment
authorization by easement holder to permitting agency prior to permitting agency
issuance of applicable permit(s). Although the Parties seek in good faith to assist
each other with identifying and avoiding potential conflicts with easements held
by either Party, each Party ultimately is responsible for preserving its own
easement rights. Finally, to facilitate the foregoing efforts, the Parties will make
their best efforts to provide up-to-date and accurate information to each other
regarding existence and location of respective easements.
10. Waiver of Fees. The Parties each agree to waive any fees for services in
connection with any aspect of a Parties’ project, including but not limited to,
reviews, permits, inspections, design review, and the like. This does not include
charges for water and sewer use/service other than charges waived pursuant to
other existing agreements or arrangements between the Parties. Notwithstanding
the waiver of said fees, the City and YLWD shall reimburse each other for actual
labor and material costs incurred for work performed as requested by either
party. The fee waiver herein only applies to public projects of the City or the
YLWD and not private projects in which the City or YLWD perform work for a
private party or perform work that is a condition on a private development project.
11. Cooperation to Effectuate Projects. The Parties agree to cooperate in the
preparation of such permits, plans, surveys, documents, or other materials
necessary to effectuate a project.
12. Meet and Confer. In the event that an issue arises that is not contemplated by
this MOU, then the Parties agree to meet and confer on such issue and make a
good faith effort to resolve the issue at the staff level.
13. Approval of this MOU. The Parties each understand and agree that this MOU
shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Directors of YLWD and the City
Council of City.
14. Party Ordinances or Policies. Except for Section 10 (Waiver of Fees), this MOU
does not amend or supplement any existing or future Party ordinance, policy, or
legal requirement that addresses subject matter in this MOU. If any language in
this MOU conflicts with language in a Party ordinance or policy, the ordinance or
policy shall prevail.
15. No Monetary Damages. The intent of this agreement is to coordinate actions of
government agencies serving the same geographic region. In no event shall
either Party be entitled to monetary damages of any kind from the other Party,
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including, without limitation, damages for economic loss, lost profits, or any other
economic or consequential damages of any kind for any alleged default or
breach of this MOU. However, the duty for a Party to indemnify, hold harmless
or defend the other Party as required by any permit or other grant of authority by
one Party to the other remains valid and is not extinguished by this MOU.
16. Termination. Either Party may terminate this MOU upon 30 days written notice to
the other Party addressed to the City Manager/General Manager of the Party at
the principal business office of the Party.
17. No Impact on Prior Agreements/Compliance with Law. Nothing in this MOU
terminates or otherwise impacts any other agreements or arrangements between
the Parties unless specifically included within this MOU. All obligations within this
MOU are to be interpreted and undertaken in compliance with all applicable local,
state and federal laws. To the extent such local, state or federal laws are
amended, this MOU is to be interpreted and obligations undertaken in
compliance with such amended laws without need of amending this MOU.
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT
By By
Phil Hawkins, President Brett R. Barbre, General Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST
By By
Andrew B. Gagen, Esq., General Counsel Annie Alexander, Board Secretary
Kidman Gagen Law LLP
CITY OF YORBA LINDA
By By
Peggy Huang, Mayor Mark Pulone, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST
By By
Todd Litfin, Esq., City Attorney Marcia Brown, City Clerk
Rutan & Tucker LLP
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