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File #: 5357   
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 1/3/2022 Department: County Administrative Office
On agenda: 1/11/2022 Final action: 1/11/2022
Subject: Appointment of Pool Committees Member and Alternative to the Chino Basin Watermaster
Attachments: 1. Item #10 Executed BAI

REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY

AND RECORD OF ACTION

 

January 11, 2022

 

FROM

LEONARD X. HERNANDEZ, Chief Executive Officer, County Administrative Office 

         

SUBJECT                      

Title                     

Appointment of Pool Committees Member and Alternative to the Chino Basin Watermaster

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RECOMMENDATION(S)

Recommendation

Approve appointment of Steven Raughley (Administrative Analyst) to act as San Bernardino County’s representative and Bradley Jensen (Director of Governmental and Legislative Affairs) to act as San Bernardino County’s alternative representative on the Agricultural, Non-Agricultural, and Appropriative Pool Committees of the Chino Basin Watermaster.

(Presenter: Leonard X. Hernandez, Chief Executive Officer, 387-5417)

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COUNTY AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER GOALS & OBJECTIVES

Ensure Development of a Well-Planned, Balanced, and Sustainable County.

Pursue County Goals and Objectives by Working with Other Agencies.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

Approval of these appointments will not result in the use of additional Discretionary General Funding (Net County Cost).

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Management of the Chino Basin aquifer is subject to the judgment entered in the case of Chino Basin Municipal Water District v. City of Chino, et. al., San Bernardino Superior Court case No. 164327 effective as of July 1, 1977 (Judgment). The Judgment established the Chino Basin Watermaster (Watermaster) be comprised of three stakeholder groups, called Pools. Corresponding separate Pool Committees were formed as:

                     Overlying Agricultural Pool Committee (dairymen, farmers and the State of California);

                     Overlying Non-Agricultural Pool Committee (area industries); and

                     Appropriative Pool Committee (local cities, public water districts, and private water companies).

 

Each Pool Committee is responsible for developing policy recommendations for administration of its particular Pool.

 

The Judgment identifies San Bernardino County (County) as having specific water rights as follows:

1)                     Overlying Non-Agricultural Rights associated currently with water used for the Chino Airport; and

2)                     Agricultural Rights associated with water used at facilities at Prado Regional Park and County-owned properties leased to agricultural users in the Chino Basin.

 

Additionally, the portion of Prado Regional Park used for the 1984 Olympics shooting contests

and now by a concessionaire operating a shooting park were determined by Watermaster to be

an appropriative and not an agricultural use (i.e., water must be purchased for this use).

 

As a holder of water rights and a user, the County is entitled to appoint a representative to each

of the three Pool Committees - Agricultural, Non-Agricultural, and Appropriative - to speak on

behalf of the County’s interests.

 

On January 5, 2021 (Item No. 14), the Board of Supervisors (Board) appointed Steven Raughley (Administrative Analyst) and Amanda Meere (Government Relations Analyst) to act as San Bernardino County’s representative and alternative representative, respectively, on the three Pool Committees of the Chino Basin Watermaster.  It is recommended that the Board approve the appointment of Steven Raughley (Administrative Analyst), to act as the County’s representative on the three Pool Committees, and Bradley Jensen (Director of Governmental and Legislative Affairs) to act as the County’s alternate representative on the three Pool Committees. 

 

PROCUREMENT

Not applicable.

 

REVIEW BY OTHERS

This item has been reviewed by County Counsel (Stephanie Gutierrez, Deputy County Counsel, 387-5455) on January 5, 2022; Finance (Stephenie Shea, Administrative Analyst, 387-4919) on December 22, 2021; and County Finance and Administration (Matthew Erickson, County Chief Financial Officer, 387-5423) on December 22, 2021.