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YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
Monday, September 28, 2015, 8:30 a.m.
1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia CA 92870
1. CALL TO ORDER
The September 28, 2015 meeting of the Yorba Linda Water District's Citizens
Advisory Committee was called to order by Chair Daniel Mole at 8:30 a.m. The
meeting was held in the Training Room at the District's Administration Building
located at 1717 East Miraloma Avenue, Placentia, California 92870.
2. ROLL CALL
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT
Daniel Mole, Chair Bill Guse
Rick Buck, Vice Chair Fred Hebein
Lindon Baker Joe Holdren
YLWD DIRECTORS PRESENT YLWD STAFF PRESENT
Ric Collett, President Marc Marcantonio, General Manager
Damon Micalizzi, Public Information Mgr
Malissa Tem, Public Affairs Specialist
ALSO PRESENT
Dennis Donohue
Eddy Jackson
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Chairman Mole reported to the Committee that he would be stepping down in his
role as Chair at the end of the year. Reorganization will be agendized during the
Committee's December meeting.
4. DISCUSSION ITEMS
4.1. Report on Results of YLWD Proposition 218 Hearing
Staff reported that the District did not receive a sufficient amount of protest
letters to defeat the proposed rates and that the Board voted 5-0 to adopt
those rates, effective October 1, 2015. Staff apologized to Mr. Guse, for
the actions and words of some of the members of the public who accosted
him after he spoke during the public comment portion of the September
17th public hearing. Members of the Committee mentioned that for the
most part, members of the public were seemingly understanding of the
position the State Mandates put the District in, although most are
concerned about the future of their landscapes. Mr. Buck asked staff
about the news that the group who attempted to defeat the proposed rates
was circulating materials and information about another potential
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mechanism to halt the rates. Staff reported having neither knowledge nor
information about that topic. Chairman Mole offered Mr. Jackson an
opportunity to answer the question and inform the Committee. Mr.
Jackson declined to comment.
4.2. Update on Conservation Efforts and Monthly Water Supply Report
Staff reported that conservation for the month of August was recorded at
41% and that initial reports indicate that September consumption is
trending in a similar fashion. Staff reminded the Committee though, that
achieving the Governor's 36% mandate in the winter months will be more
difficult, as consumption is typically down during the cooler months of the
year. Mr. Holdren inquired about the placement of the arrows on the
conservation signs throughout the District. Staff explained that the arrow
is representative of current production data for the month, in real time
before consumption calculations are recorded and reported.
4.3. President's Report
President Collett reported that in spite of the fact that reports of impending
El Nino are likely to bring substantial amounts of precipitation in the
months ahead, the State's decisions regarding the future of these
mandates depend heavily on the snowpack in the Sierras. With
temperatures likely being warmer this winter, there is a good chance that
snowpack will be down again this year.
4.4. Future Agenda Items
None.
5. ADJOURNMENT
5.1. The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 a.m. The next Citizens Advisory
Committee meeting is scheduled to be held Monday, October 26, 2015 at
8:30 a.m.
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