HomeMy WebLinkAbout7735RESOLUTION NO 7735
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS APPROVING A
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT TO JOINTLY FORM A GROUNDWATER
SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY FOR THE YUCAIPA SUB -BASIN NO 8-02.07 AND TO
COORDINATE WITH OTHER GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AGENCIES
WHEREAS, in September 2014 Governor Jerry Brown signed into law the Sustainable
Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), which went into effect on January 1 2015 and
WHEREAS, the legislative intent of the SGMA is to, among other goals, provide for
sustainable management of groundwater basins and sub -basins defined by the California
Department of Water Resources (DWR), to enhance local management of groundwater, to
establish minimum standards for sustainable groundwater management, and to provide specified
local agencies with the authority and technical and financial assistance necessary to sustainably
manage groundwater; and
WHEREAS, Water Code Section 10723(a) authorizes a local agency with water supply
water management, or local land use responsibilities, or a combination of local agencies,
overlaying a groundwater basin to elect to become a Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA)
under the SGMA, and
WHEREAS, the City of Redlands (City), as depicted in the map attached hereto is
Exhibit A overlies portions of the basin, and is identified by the California DWR Bulletin 118
as Sub -basin No. 8-02.07 of the Upper Santa Ana Valley Groundwater Basin; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Water Code Section 10723(b) and Government Code
Section 6066, a notice of public hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation
regarding the City's intent to become a GSA for the Yucaipa Sub -basin, as described in the
notice; and
WHEREAS, becoming a GSA supports the City's ongoing efforts to use local water
supplies in a way that increases its availability for future generations within the region and to
ensure groundwater and drinking water sustainability within the area served,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Redlands as
follows:
Section 1. The City hereby elects to adopt the MOA for the geographical area depicted on
the map in Exhibit A, attached to this Resolution.
Section 2. City staff is hereby directed to submit to DWR by June 30th 2017 the MOA
attached to this Resolution as Exhibit 'B
Section 3. This City further determines that approval of this Resolution is exempt from
review under California Enviromnental Quality Act ("CEQA') pursuant to CEQA Guidelines
Section 15061(b) which provides that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential
for causing a significant effect on the environment. This City Council finds with certainty that
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there is no possibility the approval of this Resolution may have a significant effect on the
environment
Section 4 This Resolution shall be effective upon its adoption
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 6th day of June, 2017
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Paul W Foster, Mayor
ATTEST
ae Donaldson, City Clerk
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I, Jeanne Donaldson, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 6t1i day
ofJune, 2017, by the following vote
AYES Councilinembers Harrison, Gilbreath, Barich, Tejeda, Mayor Foster
NOES None
ABSTAIN None
ABSENT None
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e Donaldson, City Clerk
Exhibit A
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Exhibit B to Resolution No. 7735
Memorandum of Agreement to Form a
Groundwater Sustainability Agency for
the Yucaipa Sub -Basin (Sub -basin No. 8-02.07)
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT TO FORM A
GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY
FOR THE YUCAIPA SUB -BASIN
(Sub -basin No. 8-02.07)
This 2017 Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA') is entered into by and among: South Mesa
Water Company ("SOUTH MESA"), South Mountain Water Company ("SOUTH MOUNTAIN"),
Western Heights Water Company ("WESTERN HEIGHTS") and Yucaipa Valley Water District
("YVWD"), herein collectively referred to as the 'WATER PURVEYORS' and, the City of
Calimesa ("CALIMESA'), the City of Redlands ("REDLANDS") and the City of Yucaipa
("YUCAIPA'), herein collectively referred to as the 'MUNICIPALITIES' and, the San Bernardino
Valley Municipal Water District ("SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY MUNICIPAL') and the San
Gorgonio Pass Water Agency ("SAN GORGONIO"), herein collectively referred to as the
'REGIONALS. The MUNICIPALITIES are sometimes herein collectively referred to as the
'LAND USE AGENCIES. Each of the above-described entities is individually referred to as a
'Party' and are collectively referred to as the 'Parties' For purposes of this MOA, SOUTH
MESA, SOUTH MOUNTAIN and WESTERN HEIGHTS are collectively referred to as the
'MUTUALS' and, the Parties other than the MUTUALS are collectively referred to as the
'LOCAL AGENCIES.
Pursuant to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act ("SGMA") and as further set forth
herein, the purpose of this MOA is to form a Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("GSA') for the
entire Yucaipa Sub -basin (Basin or Sub -Basin No. 8-02.07), in order to preserve local
management and control of the Basin as set forth under SGMA.
The County of Riverside ("RIVERSIDE") and the County of San Bernardino ("SAN
BERNARDINO"), collectively 'COUNTIES, shall be considered 'Stakeholders' but not Parties
to this MOA.
Recitals
WHEREAS, on September 16, 2014, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bills 1168
and 1319, and Assembly Bill 1739, collectively known as the Sustainable Groundwater
Management Act ("SGMA'), codified in certain provisions of the California Government Code,
including commencing with Section 65350.5, and codified in Part 2.74 of Division 6 of the
California Water Code, commencing with Section 10720, and amending other provisions of the
California Government Code and California Water Code; and
WHEREAS, SGMA went into effect on January 1 2015, and,
WHEREAS, various clarifying amendments to SGMA were signed into law in 2015, including
Senate Bills 13 and 226, and Assembly Bills 617 and 939, which were codified in part in
California Water Code Section 10723.6(a), authorizing a combination of local agencies to form a
GSA pursuant to a joint powers agreement, a memorandum of agreement, or other legal
agreement; and, California Water Code Section 10723.6(b), authorizing water corporations
regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and mutual water companies to
participate in a GSA through a memorandum of agreement or other legal agreement; and
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WHEREAS, the legislative intent and effect of SGMA, as set forth in California Water Code
Section 10720.1 includes the following: (1) to provide for the sustainable management of
groundwater basins; (2) to enhance local management of groundwater consistent with rights to
use or store groundwater and Section 2 of Article X of the California Constitution, and to
preserve the security of water rights in the state to the greatest extent possible consistent with
the sustainable management of groundwater (3) to establish minimum standards for
sustainable groundwater management; (4) to provide local groundwater agencies with the
authority and the technical and financial assistance necessary to sustainably manage
groundwater (5) to avoid or minimize subsidence; (6) to improve data collection and
understanding about groundwater (7) to increase groundwater storage and remove
impediments to recharge; (8) to manage groundwater basins through the actions of local
governmental agencies to the greatest extent feasible, while minimizing state intervention to
only when necessary to ensure that local agencies manage groundwater in a sustainable
manner and (9) to provide a more efficient and cost-effective groundwater adjudication process
that protects water rights, ensures due process, prevents unnecessary delay and furthers the
objectives of SGMA, and,
WHEREAS, SGMA affords GSAs specific powers to manage groundwater in addition to existing
legal authorities, which powers may be used to provide the maximum degree of local control
and flexibility consistent with the sustainability goals of SGMA, and,
WHEREAS, SGMA includes several un -codified findings by the California Legislature, including
the determination that the people of the state have a primary interest in the protection,
management, and reasonable beneficial use of the water resources of the state, both surface
and underground, and that the integrated management of the state's water resources is
essential to meeting its water management goals; and,
WHEREAS, the Basin, as depicted in Exhibit A to this MOA, is identified by the California
Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118 as Sub -basin No. 8-02.07 of the Upper Santa Ana
Valley Groundwater Basin, and is designated by DWR as medium -priority and,
WHEREAS, California Water Code Section 10720.7 requires the Basin, as a medium -priority
basin that is not designated by DWR as being subject to critical conditions of overdraft, to be
managed by a Groundwater Sustainability Plan ("GSP") or coordinated GSPs by January 31
2022; and,
WHEREAS, in order to avoid designation as a probationary basin and become subject to direct
intervention and management by the State Water Board, California Water Code Section
10735.2 requires that, by June 30, 2017 a collection of local agencies must form a GSA or
prepare agreements to develop one or more GSPs that will collectively serve as a GSP for the
entire Basin, in the event that a local agency has not decided to become a GSA that intends to
develop a GSP for the entire Basin; and,
WHEREAS, the LOCAL AGENCIES have water supply water management, and/or land use
responsibilities for their respective jurisdictional areas overlying the Basin and are local
agencies as defined by SGMA in California Water Code Section 10721(n), and thus each is
authorized by SGMA to become or form a GSA, and,
WHEREAS, the LOCAL AGENCIES' individually have jurisdictional and/or service areas within
and their collective jurisdictional areas and/or service areas cover the entirety of the Basin, with
no gaps in coverage; and,
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WHEREAS, the WATER PURVEYORS, including the MUTUALS, produce groundwater and
provide water service within the Basin, and it is the Parties' shared intent to provide for
management -level participation by the MUTUALS in the GSA to the maximum extent allowed by
law without limiting any powers afforded to a GSA under SGMA, and,
WHEREAS, the REGIONALS are State Water Contractors, and have the rights and duties of
such, including for the delivery of State Water Project Water within the Basin; and,
WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of this MOA, and in furtherance of the shared intent of
the Parties to maximize funding opportunities for the Basin and avoid potential intervention in
the Basin by the State Water Board, the Parties agree that the YUCAIPA-GSA formed by this
MOA will cover the entire Basin; and,
WHEREAS, the Parties mutually desire and intend to work with local stakeholders and
interested parties in the Basin that are not Parties to this MOA, to carry out the policy purposes,
and requirements of SGMA in the Basin.
Agreement
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, terms, conditions, and covenants
contained herein, it is mutually understood and agreed as follows:
I. Incorporation of Recitals. The Recitals stated above are incorporated herein by
reference.
II. Purposes. The purposes of this MOA is to form the YUCAIPA-GSA for the Basin as
specified herein pursuant to applicable provisions and requirements of SGMA, including
but not limited to California Water Code Sections 10723 and 10723.6.
III. Approval of MOA and Formation of the YUCAIPA-GSA. Approval of this MOA and
formation of the YUCAIPA-GSA shall be accomplished by the LOCAL AGENCIES each
holding its own noticed public hearing pursuant to California Water Code Section
10723(b) and California Government Code Section 6066 and at such hearing will
consider approval of a Resolution by its governing board to enter this MOA and jointly
form the YUCAIPA-GSA as specified in this MOA. Approval of this MOA by the
MUTUALS shall be accomplished through their respective governing boards' duly
authorized procedures.
IV Definitions. The following terms, whether used in the singular or plural, and when used
with initial capitalization, shall have the meanings specified herein. The Parties agree
that any definitions set forth herein are intended to be consistent with SGMA, and in the
event of any discrepancy between a defined term in this MOA and a defined term in
SGMA, the terms of SGMA shall control.
A. 'Basin' refers to the Yucaipa Sub -basin, designated by the California Department
of Water Resources Bulletin 118 as Sub -basin No. 8-02.07 as depicted in
Exhibit A to this MOA.
B. 'DWR' means the California Department of Water Resources.
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C. 'GSA means a Groundwater Sustainability Agency as defined by SGMA.
D. 'GSP' means a Groundwater Sustainability Plan, as defined by SGMA.
E. 'Memorandum of Agreement' or 'MOA refers to this Memorandum of
Agreement.
F 'SGMA refers to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, of 2014 as
amended.
G. 'State Water Board' means the California State Water Resources Control Board.
H. 'YUCAIPA-GSA refers to the Yucaipa Sub -basin GSA formed under this MOA.
V Coordination and Cooperation
A. Continued Cooperation. The Parties to this MOA will continue to meet, confer
coordinate, and collaborate to discuss and develop technical, managerial,
financial, and other criteria and procedures for the preparation, governance, and
implementation of a GSP or coordinated GSPs in the Basin and to carry out the
policy purposes, and requirements of SGMA in the Basin.
B. Points of Contact. Each Party shall designate a principal contact person for that
Party who may be changed from time to time at the sole discretion of the
designating Party The principal contact person for each Party shall be
responsible for coordinating with the principal contact persons for the other
Parties in scheduling meetings and other activities under this MOA.
C. Voting Methodology The voting structure for matters pertaining to the
establishment and implementation of the administrative components of the
YUCAIPA-GSA shall be by simple majority (51%) of the voting Parties, wherein
each WATER PURVEYOR, MUNICIPALITY and REGIONAL holds a single vote.
VI. Roles and Responsibilities
A. The YUCAIPA-GSA shall be controlled by a Governing Board comprised of one
representative of each of the Parties to this MOA.
B. The Parties agree to jointly establish their specific roles and responsibilities for
implementing this MOA, including through the adoption of organizational
documents, management policies, rules and procedures.
C. The Parties agree to jointly develop and implement a GSP or coordinated GSPs
for the Basin in accordance with SGMA.
D The Parties agree to work in good faith and coordinate all activities to carry out
the purposes of this MOA in implementing the policy purposes, and
requirements of SGMA in the Basin, including continuing to meet, confer
coordinate, and collaborate to discuss and develop governance, management,
technical, financial, and other matters, including respective roles and
responsibilities for activities such as, but not limited to, the following: modeling;
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metering; monitoring; hiring consultants; developing and maintaining list of
interested persons under California Water Code Section 10723.4 budgeting; and
other initial tasks as determined by the Parties.
E. The LOCAL AGENCIES shall coordinate with each other to cause all applicable
noticing and submission of required information to DWR regarding formation of
the YUCAIPA-GSA.
VII. Funding and Budgeting. The Parties shall work together to identify the costs, funding
needs and funding sources for the administration of the YUCAIPA-GSA and the
development and implementation of the GSP To the extent not otherwise funded in
accordance with or inconsistent with SGMA's provisions regarding GSA funding, the
PURVEYORS shall collectively bear seventy-five percent (75%) and the
MUNICIPALITIES and REGIONALS shall collectively bear twenty-five percent (25%) of
the cost of the creation and administration of the YUCAIPA-GSA, and within each group,
the Parties shall equally share in the costs of the creation and administration of the
YUCAIPA-GSA. Nothing in this provision shall obligate any party to bear any portion of
the attorneys' fees and legal costs of another Party
VIII. Stakeholders. The initially designated stakeholders are the COUNTIES. The Parties
agree to work together in ensuring public outreach and involvement of the public and
other interested stakeholders throughout the SGMA process, including but not limited to
all beneficial uses and users of groundwater as provided in SGMA Section 10723.2.
Stakeholders have no voting rights under Section V C. and no cost sharing obligations
under Section VII of this MOA.
IX. Term, Termination, and Withdrawal.
A. Term. This MOA shall continue and remain in effect unless and until terminated
by the unanimous written consent of the Parties, or as otherwise provided in this
MOA or as authorized by law
B. Withdrawal. After the YUCAIPA-GSA is officially established as the GSA for the
Basin, any Party may decide, in its sole discretion, to withdraw from this MOA by
providing ninety (90) days written notice to the other Parties. A Party that
withdraws from this MOA shall remain obligated to pay its share of costs and
expenses incurred or accrued under this MOA and any related cost-sharing
agreement or arrangement up to the date the Party provides its notice of
withdrawal as provided herein. Withdrawal by a Party shall not cause or require
the termination of this MOA or the existence of the YUCAIPA-GSA with respect
to the non -withdrawing Parties. In the event of withdrawal by one of the LOCAL
AGENCIES, the Parties shall meet and confer during the 90 -day notice period
regarding: (i) whether the withdrawing Party wishes to seek GSA status for a
portion of the Basin underlying the jurisdictional area or service area of the
withdrawing Party (ii) whether as a result of the withdrawal, a co -GSA
management or other arrangement with the withdrawing Party is necessary to
satisfy the requirements of SGMA, and (iii) any other issues and steps that are
necessary to avoid triggering probationary status of the Basin and State Water
Board intervention. Any resolution of issues pertaining to withdrawal and any
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other GSA issues shall be undertaken in a manner that satisfies all requirements
of SGMA and DWR, including any requirement to file new GSA notices
X Notice Provisions
All notices required by this MOA shall be made in writing and delivered to the respective
representatives of the Parties at their respective addresses as follows
PARTIES
PURVEYORS
South Mesa Water Company
391 West Avenue L
Calimesa, California 92320
Attn Dave Armstrong, General Manager
Email smwc@verizon net
South Mountain Water Company
35 Cajon Street
Redlands California 92373
Attn Cecilia Gnego, Water Resources Specialist
Email cgriego[a cityofredlands orq
Western Heights Water Company
32352 Avenue D
Yucaipa California 92399
Attn William Brown, General Manager
Email w. brown(c�westernheightswater org
MUNICIPALS
Yucaipa Valley Water District
12770 Second Street
Yucaipa, California 92399
Attn Joseph, Zoba, General Manager
Email Izoba(a�yvwd dst.ca us
City of Calimesa
908 Park Avenue
Calimesa, California 92399
Attn Bonnie Johnson, City Manager
Email biohnson(a7cityofcalimesa net
City of Redlands
35 Cajon Street
Redlands California 92373
Attn Chris Diggs, Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director
Email cdiggs(a?cityofredlands orq
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City of Yucaipa
34272 Yucaipa Boulevard
Yucaipa, California 92399
Attn Ray Casey, City Manager
Email rcasey@yucaipa.orq
REGIONALS
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District
380 E Vanderbilt Way
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Attn Douglas Headrick, General Manager & Chief Engineer
Email douglash@sbvmwd.com
San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency
1210 Beaumont Avenue
Beaumont, CA 92223
Attn Jeff Davis, General Manager and Chief Engineer
Email jdavis[a@sgpwa.corn
STAKEHOLDERS.
COUNTIES
County of Riverside
4080 Lemon Street
Riverside, CA 92501
Attn Steve Horn, Senior Management Analyst Executive Office
Email shorn@rceo orq
County of San Bernardino
385 N Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0120
Attn Bob Page, Principal Management Analyst, Special Projects
Email bpage(a sbcounty.gov
Any Party or Stakeholder may change the address to which notices are to be given
under this MOA by providing all other Parties with written notice of such change at least
fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the effective date of the change All notices shall be
effective upon receipt and shall be deemed received upon confirmed personal service,
confirmed facsimile delivery, confirmed courier service, or on the fifth (5th) calendar day
following deposit of the notice in registered first class mail
XI General Terms
A Amendments Amendments to this MOA require the unanimous written consent
of all Parties and approval by the Parties' respective governing boards
B Successors and Assigns The terms of this MOA shall be binding upon and inure
to the benefit of the successors -in -interest and assigns of each Party, provided,
however, that no transfer or assignment shall be effective until approved by the
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Parties in accordance with the provisions of Section V C. of this MOA. Once
succession and/or assignment has been approved, a former Party shall have no
further rights or obligations under this MOA.
C. Waiver No waiver of any provision of this MOA by any Party shall be construed
as a further or continuing waiver of such provision or any other provision of this
MOA by the waiving Party or any other Party
D Authorized Representatives. Each person executing this MOA on behalf of a
Party hereto affirmatively represents that such person has the requisite authority
to sign this MOA on behalf of the respective Party
E. Exemption from CEQA. The Parties recognize and agree that, pursuant to
SGMA Section 10728.6, neither this MOA nor the preparation or adoption of a
GSP constitute a 'project" or approval of a project under the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or the State CEQA Guidelines, and therefore
this MOA is expressly exempt from CEQA review
F Governing Law and Venue. This MOA shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any suit, action, or
proceeding brought under the scope of this MOA shall be brought and
maintained to the extent allowed by law in the County of San Bernardino,
California.
G. Attorney's Fees, Costs, and Expenses. In the event of a dispute among any or
all of the Parties arising under this MOA, each Party shall assume and be
responsible for its own attorney's fees, costs, and expenses.
H. Entire Agreement/Integration. This MOA constitutes the entire agreement among
the Parties regarding the specific provisions of this MOA, and the Parties hereto
have made no agreements, representations or warranties relating to the specific
provisions of this MOA that are not set forth herein.
Construction and Interpretation. The Parties agree and acknowledge that this
MOA has been developed through a negotiated process among the Parties, and
that each Party has had a full and fair opportunity to review the terms of this
MOA with the advice of its own legal counsel and to revise the terms of this
MOA, such that each Party constitutes a drafting Party to this MOA.
Consequently the Parties understand and agree that no rule of construction shall
be applied to resolve any ambiguities against any particular Party as the drafting
Party in construing or interpreting this MOA.
J. Force Majeure. No Party shall be liable for the consequences of any
unforeseeable force majeure event that (1) is beyond its reasonable control, (2)
is not caused by the fault or negligence of such Party (3) causes such Party to
be unable to perform its obligations under this MOA, and (4) cannot be overcome
by the exercise of due diligence. In the event of the occurrence of a force
majeure event, the Party unable to perform shall promptly notify the other Parties
in writing to the extent practicable. It shall further pursue its best efforts to
resume its obligations under this MOA as quickly as possible and shall suspend
performance only for such period of time as is necessary as a result of the force
majeure event.
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K. Execution in Counterparts. This MOA may be executed in counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed an original and all of which when taken together shall
constitute one and the same instrument.
L. No Third Party Beneficiaries. This MOA is not intended, and will not be
construed, to confer a benefit or create any right on a third party or the power or
right of any third party to bring an action to enforce any of the terms of this MOA.
M. Timing and Captions. Any provision of this MOA referencing a time, number of
days, or period for performance shall be measured in calendar days. The
captions of the various articles, sections, and paragraphs of this MOA are for
convenience and ease of reference only and do not define, limit, augment, or
describe the scope, content, terms, or intent of this MOA.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties hereto have approved and executed this MOA as of the
respective dates specified in the adopting Resolution of each Party as provided above in Article
III of this MOA.
[Signature Pages Follow]
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Water Purveyor Party
By.
Attest:
SOUTH MESA WATER COMPANY
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, South Mesa Water Company
Notices for the South Mesa Water Company shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
391 West Avenue L
Calimesa, California 92320
With copies to:
Michael Duane Davis, Esq.
GRESHAM SAVAGE NOLAN & TILDEN, PC
550 East Hospitality Lane
Third Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92408
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Water Purveyor Party'
By
Attest:
SOUTH MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, South Mountain Water Company
Notices for the South Mountain Water Company shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
35 Cajon Street
Redlands, California 92373
With copies to:
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Water Purveyor Party
By
Attest:
WESTERN HEIGHTS WATER COMPANY
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, Western Heights Water Company
Notices for the Western Heights Water Company shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
32352 Avenue D
Yucaipa, California 92399
With copies to:
Michael Duane Davis, Esq.
GRESHAM SAVAGE NOLAN & TILDEN, PC
550 East Hospitality Lane
Third Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92408
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Water Purveyor Party.
By'
Attest:
YUCAIPA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, Yucaipa Valley Water District
Notices for the Yucaipa Valley Water District shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
12770 Second Street
Yucaipa, California 92399
With copies to:
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Municipality Party'
By.
Attest:
CITY OF CALIMESA
Mayor City Council
Secretary City Council
Approved as to form:
Counsel, City of Calimesa
Notices for the City of Calimesa shall be sent as follows:
Attention: City Manager
908 Park Avenue
Calimesa, California 92320
With copies to:
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Municipality Party
By.
Attest:
CITY OF REDLANDS
Mayor City Council
Secretary City Council
Approved as to form:
Counsel, City of Redlands
Notices for the City of Redlands shall be sent as follows:
Attention: City Manager
35 Cajon Street
Redlands, California 92373
With copies to:
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Municipality Party
By.
Attest:
CITY OF YUCAIPA
Mayor City Council
Secretary City Council
Approved as to form:
Counsel, City of Yucaipa
Notices for the City of Yucaipa shall be sent as follows:
Attention: City Manager
34272 Yucaipa Boulevard
Yucaipa, California 92399
With copies to:
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Regional Party
By.
Attest:
SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District
Notices for the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
380 E. Vanderbilt Way
San Bernardino, California 92408
With copies to:
2017 Yucaipa Sub -basin MOA
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Regional Party-
By
arty
By.
Attest:
SAN GORGONIO PASS WATER AGENCY
President, Board of Directors
Secretary Board of Directors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency
Notices for the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
1210 Beaumont Avenue
Beaumont, California 92223
With copies to:
2017 Yucaipa Sub -basin MOA
Page 18 of 21
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Stakeholder
By.
Attest:
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
Chair Board of Supervisors
Secretary Board of Supervisors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, County of Riverside
Notices for the County of Riverside shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
4080 Lemon Street
Riverside, California 92501
With copies to:
2017 Yucaipa Sub -basin MOA
Page 19 of 21
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Stakeholder
By
Attest:
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Chair Board of Supervisors
Secretary Board of Supervisors
Approved as to form:
Counsel, County of San Bernardino
Notices for the County of San Bernardino shall be sent as follows:
Attention: General Manager
385 N. Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, California 92415-0120
With copies to:
2017 Yucaipa Sub -basin MOA
Page 20 of 21
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