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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016/07/25 - Agenda Packet - Special ity of NCC HO MNGA AGENDA CITY COUNCIL AND THE CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL JOINT MEETING Monday, July 25, 2016 � 5:30 p.m. Cultural Center � Celebration Hall 12505 Cultural Center Drive � Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 A. CALL TO ORDER: Al. Pledge of Allegiance A2. Roll Call: Rancho Cucamonga City Council: Mayor L. Dennis Michael Mayor Pro Tern Sam Spagnolo Council Members Bill Alexander, Lynne Kennedy, and Diane Williams Cucamonga Valley Water District Board of Directors: President James V. Curatalo, Jr. Vice President Luis Cetina Directors Oscar Gonzalez, Randall J. Reed and Kathleen J. Tiegs B. COMMUNICATION FROM THE PUBLIC: This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council and the Cucamonga Valley Water District Board of Directors on any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the City Council and District Board from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The City Council and the District Board may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Chair and not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting. SPECIAL JOINT MEETING WITH THE CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Monday,July 25, 2016 4 5:30 p.m. Page 1 of 2 -- C. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION: --CONTINUED C1. PRESENTATION BY CITY OF CURRENT AND PROPOSED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY C2. UPDATE ON DROUGHT REGULATIONS AND THE 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN BY CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT C3. UPDATE BY CITY ON THE NOVEMBER 2016 BALLOT REGARDING COUNCIL DISTRICT ELECTIONS D. ADJOURNMENT I, Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk Services Director of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on July 21, 2016, per Government Code 54954.2 at City Hall, 10500 Civic Center Drive; Celebration Hall, Cultural Center, 12505 Cultural Center Drive; and Cucamonga Valley Water District, 10440 Ashford Street, Rancho Cucamonga, California. r L� G�7 Linda A. Troyan, MMC '�- City.Clerk Services Director City of Rancho Cucamonga SPECIAL JOINT MEETING WITH THE CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Monday, July 25, 2016 �5:30 p.m. Page 2 of 2 k Cucamonga Valley41" Water District _ Update on the Drought Regulations and the 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Presented by: Cucamonga Valley Water District July 25, 2016 Cucamonga Valley P Water Districtresentation Highlights IN • Review City of Rancho Cuca monga's water savings • Update on new changes to the emergency regulation • Self-certification process • Communications and messaging • Overview of existing water supply • Review 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Cucamonga Valley Thank You _��Water District _ 2016 Drought Hero Award For your exemplary water Cucamonga Vail mow SpVI`WaterD savings s action duringthe o historic drought .]CC�m�rr/r+ -�rrTumtaN�a far rnnr enemplaq imler sai ngrretionr during the Invork drought i RANCHO CUCAMONGA Cucamonga Valley Background Water District • April 1, 2015 — Governor issues Executive Order B-29-15a�,q • May 5, 2015 — SWRCB adopts statewide conservation targets CYWDWATERAO • May 12, 2015 — Stage 6 of Water Supply Shortage Contingency Plan — 35% conservation savings • July 1, 2015 — Drought rate structure implemented • February 2016 — SWRCB extends Emergency Regulation to October 2016 — 2% credited to CVWD (climate) Cucamonga Valley City of RC ' s Water District 60% 50% 32%o 51ate Mandate RANCHO CUCAMONGA 40% 36% 30% 20°% 10% 0% c 2015 a Cucamonga Valley Changes in Regulations Water District • May 18, 2016 — State Board adopted changes to the Regulation — Effective June 1st through January 2017 — "Stress test" — self-certification — Continued oversight/enforcement by the State Board • June 28, 2016 — Stage 1 of Water Supply Shortage Contingency Plan — Water restrictions eased — Drought rates lifted — No restrictions on outdoor watering — Re-affirms efficient water use practices Cucamonga Valley �. Water District Self-Certification Calculated Annual Potable Water Demand = 5Z 737 Acre Feet • Total Potable Water Supply (acre feet) 59,724 58,505 55,239 Surplus/(Deficit) (acre feet) 61987 51768 21502 WY= Water Year CVWD Self-Certified at 0% Cucamonga Valley Water District Key Messages • Drought rates are lifted, conservation restrictions eased • Best management practices for water use efficiency remain in effect • Continued investment in drought resiliency projects on behalf of ratepayers • Support of local control of water management decisions • Thank you for saving water Cucamonga Valley Water District Future of State Actions • Emergency regulation continues — Water waste prohibitions still in place • Continued monthly reporting to the SWRCB on water supply/demand • Long-term policy framework being developed by DWR & SWRCB (January 2017) • Successful self-certification could help shape long-term policy Cucamonga Valley UWMP2015 Water Supply Water District Imported Water + NORMAL CONDITION SCENARIO Groundwater Imported Water^ 44% \ Chino Basin + Groundwater 31% Canyon Water Recycled Water Recycled Water 2% Canyon Water Cucamonga Basin 8% Groundwater Water Supply 15% Cucamonga Valley UWMP_��Water District 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN • State standardized planning document 0 20-year Water Projection (2015 to 2035) ■ Water Demands ■ Water Supplies o Report progress towards meeting Water Conservation ■ Conserve 20% by the year 2020 Cucamonga Valley 2015 UWMP Water Demands Water District HOW DO WE DETERMINE WATER DEMANDS • Water Demands are determined by: o Land Use / Undeveloped Land ■ Reviewed City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan ■ Worked with City of Rancho Cucamonga Staff o Population o Consumption Trends o Conservation - ---- ---- ---- --- --- Cucamonga Valley UWMP2015 Water Demands Water District �iY -_� rF- —.� LAND USE i1 �� .2' L— ----------__---�.,�z...r:�--i ALMONDST ��T--- I HILLSIDE RN 1 / 3 � WILSON AVE/ i 8706% EANYANST E 19TH ST I � � BASELINE AN r4 ReRt BASELINERO.-I' Built o u t HUM woTwLLeLvo �� FOOTHILLELVD �ff ����-^— v i R - Hal ARROW SITE f`• `^'_ - � IITH 5;t 12,.4% -71 4H ST -- Lj---- ----- laY•` =�Q - Remaining Cucamonga Valley UWMPWater District 2015 Water Demands 2007 184,369 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 � 185,606 W 2015 200,466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2035 22$,200 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 POPULATION Cucamonga Valley UWMP2015 Water Demands Water District 40.0% 36.4% 35.0% 30.0% z 0 25.0% W 20.4% OG 20.D/o .� . W H Z V 1 c.O� W d 4.0%— -1.7% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YEAR Cucamonga Valley UWMP2015 Water Demands Water District 60,848 2007 ' 47,956 2010 DC a W 41 ,404 2015 63,700 2035 ' 1,500 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 CONSUMPTION (AF) Cucamonga Valley UWMPWater District 2015 Wate-r NORMAL CONDITION SCENARIO Imported Water 44% Chino Basin Groundwater 31% DROUGHT CONDITION SCENARIO Chino Basin Groundwater a 61% Recycled Water Imported Water 2% 20% Canyon Water Cucamonga Basin 8% Groundwater 15% Recycled Water 2% Cucamonga Basin Canyon Water Groundwater 2% 15% Goal = Flexibility Supply is able to meet Demand Cucamonga Valley Questions Water District Oak ON November 8 2016 Munlapal Election Ballot Measure - Council Districts �G�p CUCA�O 7 � ati do CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Ballot Measure - Council Districts Shall four members of the City Council of the City of Rancho YES Cucamonga be elected by geographic districts with the Mayor NO elected at large as described in Ordinance No. 887? Why is this on your ballot? Why is the voting process changing? 2 OPTIONS : ■ Fight the lawsuit ■ Put the decision to voters Public Hearings & Process: March 25 & Consultant provided 3 draft maps April 4 6 Maps submitted by members of Public April 6 First Public Hearing: City Council Meeting April 20 Second Public Hearing: City Council Meeting May 4 Third Public Hearing: City Council Meeting May 4 City Council adopted Map and places measure on ballot �y Fork C:uc,� _�.. � � {•� k7�pr,an CQ�� •r a s4 off' t• Hillsicla Rd w4^i�l,-,crlfl;,g Chaffey. '.'4'll��F:;�;L' ."_._—l� i.A've t m College `✓�liR` School Los Osos _FO High N N Iii qil'y 311 S{ E 41 �hool � O .' Lem on Ave C i1!.c roy-�"21n—� - 214 21 Gig, ,--- a t 51h SI L T E Q } 4 t ` = V!ctona s. r:l6 '.- tr.ri 7 y�� m Walnut St Alto Walnut 1„'a:; Loma High E 16th St School Base Line Rd `X E Baseline Upland Hills e. Fa;;Line:'�::. y. CountryCluh d " Fed Hill hLll'ch Z F Country 2 „ r _ 'J lGlrrly ,y`F.�I L'.14•!l: _ O 'cluh C �i:rdt'n5 JJ Q E 13th St z _ E•Foo Htill-Blvd—•0. -+ FOUth ill'BIY[I '� -ti v 1l S3iv[I IF 00 Arr!"`"Rte a Arrow R° Election by District: A S{ ti[ ° 1+;rseY Blvd pIi e , „ U _ ?mpire District 1 Nov 2020 E 71h 5t Lakes tiolf = L S - Course 10 z District 2 Nov 2018 John E nth St m 9 M. � = Galvin _ err,." ...Ztiaefi Ont ario y E I St Park .i. F�glnn�xl Gonco y Mills Park Il ana 4r�, District 3 Nov 2018 jont,ario t w z z E G�St 4C3 Or NFilrs:�rs- � 'o+re 8lad E L7 St San.Bernar.dine,Fwy 10 f E N002;St z 1] E Holt Blvd �Gua}+2 Guasti s' District 4 Nov 2020 83 Lockheed `'41rp or[Dr Aim raft Terminal Way Map Criteria: • Nearly Equal Population in Districts • Comply with Federal Voting Rights Act • Contiguous territory • Respect communities of interest • Follow geographical and topographical features District WOMLIM&M oil . I Population Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific White Black Islander City Total 165,269 33% 47% 9% 10% District 1 40,444 29% 60% 5% 5% District 2 42,463 40% 42% 10% 7% District 3 42,337 31% 42% 11% 14% District 4 40,025 33% 42% 13% 12% Ballot Measure Approved: • City divided 4 four districts • Councilmembers - 2018 and 2020 elections. • Mayor citywide. Not Approved: • Defend against the CVRA lawsuit - $$$$$ • No local agency has prevailed • City of Palmdale paying $4.5 For more information, visit www. myRC. li f e OTE