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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
DECEMBER 18, 2018
TITLE:
BIENNIAL REVIEW AND APPOINTMENT OF
REGIONAL BOARD REPRESENTATIVES
(STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1)
CITY M`kNAGER
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
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❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 161 Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ Set Public Hearing For
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1. Review the regional board appointment list and appoint members and alternates to
serve as representatives to various outside agencies through December 2020 (or
specific term where noted); and,
2. Adopt a resolution designating and appointing a representative to the Orange County
Fire Authority's Board of Directors, if necessary; and,
3. Direct the Clerk of the Council to update and post the Fair Political Practices
Commission (FPPC) Form 806 (Agency Report of Public Official Appointments) on the
City's website.
DISCUSSION
The Mayor and City Council represent the City's interest in regional issues by serving on a.
number of regional boards which make public policy decisions in the areas of transportation,
water resources, fire services, and government facilities.
The City Council reviews regional board appointees on an annual basis and can make
necessary changes. Attached is a list of current representatives, meeting dates,
compensation and other pertinent information on each board (Exhibit 1). For discussion
purposes, the following is a list of regional boards and appointing authority.
■ Metropolitan Water District:
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a regional wholesaler that
delivers water to 26 member public agencies — 14 cities, 11 municipal water districts,
one county water authority — which in turn provides water to more than 19 million
people in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura
counties. Metropolitan is governed by a 38-member board of directors who represent
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their respective member agencies ensuring each member agency is part of the
governance of Metropolitan.
A board member is appointed by the majority of the City Council (member does not
have to be elected official).
■ Newport Bay Watershed Executive Committee:
The Newport Bay Watershed Executive Committee (Executive Committee is the
successor to the Upper Newport Bay Sediment Control Executive Committee
established through a cooperative agreement in the early 1980s. The Executive
Committee was formed by amendment of the cooperative agreement in 1999, and now
includes in its interests the impairments of Newport Bay caused by nutrients, toxics, and
pathogens in addition to sediment, as well as related environmental enhancements.
Members of the Executive Committee are elected, appointed, or executive level,
managers, with one member from each of the signatories to the agreement (the Countyl,
member, however, represents both the County and the Orange County Flood Control
District). The Executive Committee provides strategic direction for environmental
enhancement programs in the watershed, advocacy of these programs to the
elected/appointed boards of the member organizations, and a forum for discussion of
watershed environmental issues.
Current representative is Executive Director of Public Works, Fuad Sweiss.
■ Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA):
The Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors has twenty-five members and sets
policy according to its adopted Rules of Procedures. Twenty-three of the members
represent partner cities, and two members represent the county unincorporated area.
A board member is appointed by the majority of the City Council. Selection must be
authorized by resolution.
Current representative Juan Villegas has expressed an interest in continuing in this
capacity.
■ Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) Board:
The Orange County Sanitation District is a wastewater treatment facility that serves
Orange County, California. It consists of two operating plants, referred to as Plant No. 1
located in Fountain Valley and Plant No. 2 located in Huntington Beach. It is the third
largest wastewater treatment facility west of the Mississippi River. OCSD and the
Orange County Water District were awarded the Stockholm Industry Water Award in
2008 for pioneering work to develop with Trojan Technologies the Groundwater
Replenishment System, the world's largest water purification plant for groundwater
recharge.
A board member and alternate are appointed by the majority of the City Council.
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■ Orange County Vector Control:
The Orange County Vector Control Board is an independent special district dedicated
to controlling rats, mosquitoes, and other disease carrying and public health pests.
Activities also include surveillance of vectors and vector -borne diseases, public
education services and identification of public health pests. Each Trustee is appointed
by the city they represent to serve a two or four-year term.
Current representative, Cecilia Aguinaga, was appointed to a term that will expire on
January 6, 2020. Representative may only be removed for cause; letter from agency is
attached as exhibit 4.
■ Orange County Water District:
The Orange County Water District manages, replenishes and protects the Orange
County Groundwater Basin —Orange County's largest source of drinking water.
The 270-square-mile basin provides approximately 75 percent of the water supply to
more than 2.5 million residents in north and central Orange County. The District's
boundaries are highlighted on the map below, which also illustrates which OCWD
director serves a given community.
A 10-member board of directors governs the District and implements policies that foster
sound management of the basin, as well as support the advancement of OCWD's
mission to provide an adequate, reliable, high -quality water supply at the lowest
reasonable cost in an environmentally responsible manner. Seven board members are
elected and three are appointed by Anaheim, Fullerton and Santa Ana city councils.
Current representative Vicente Sarmiento is serving as Chair of the Board and has
expressed an interest in continuing to serve in this capacity.
■ Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) District #16:
An association representing six (6) counties (Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Bernardino and Ventura) that works to develop regional plans for transportation,
growth management, housing development, air quality and other issues of regional
significance.
A board member and alternate is appointed by the majority of the City Council.
■ Transportation System Improvement Authorities - Orange & Tustin (TSIA):
Formed in 1990, City of Santa Ana approved a joint authority with the Cities of Orange
and Tustin to improve areas of mutual interests.
A board member and alternate are appointed by the majority of the City Council for
each of the two (2) Authorities.
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Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) — Foothill/Eastern:
Joint Powers Authority formed in 1986 to design, finance, construct and operate the
three Orange County toll roads. The Agency is in the process of merging all toll roads
under the direction of one board.
A board member and alternate are appointed by the majority of the City Council.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 - Community Health,
Livability, Engagement & Sustainability, Objective #1 (Establish a comprehensive community
engagement initiative to expand access to information and create opportunities for
stakeholders to play an active role in discussing public policy and setting priorities).
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action
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Maria D. Huizar
Clerk of the Council
Exhibits: 1. List of Current Regional Board Members
2. Resolution for OCFA Appointment
3. Letter from Orange County Water District regarding Appointee
4. Letter from Orange County Vector Control District
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CITY OF SANTA ANA
2018-20 REGIONAL BOARD MEMBERS
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Michele
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Mileage
reimbursement
District Board (MWD)
Martinez
mtgs at 8 a.m.; Cmte
from MWD
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Fuad
Quarterly the 31
Newport Bay Watershed
Sweiss ,
Wednesday from 1:30-
Executive Committee
Executive
Rep
3:00 at Irvine Ranch
None
Director of
Water District, 15600
Public
Sand Canyon Ave,
Works
Irvine, 92618
OC Sanitation District *
David
Alt.
Meets once a month on
$212.50/Mtg. Max
Benavides
the 4th Wed. at 6 p.m.
6/Mo. Plus mileage
*
Meets once a month on
$212.50/Mtg. Max
OC Sanitation District
Sal Tinajero
Rep.
the 4th Wednesday at 6
6/Mo. Plus mileage
p.m.
OC Vector Control
Cecilia
Meets on 3rd Thursday at
District
A ulna a
Rep
3 pm.
$100/Mtg.
1/20/2020
3rd Thursday of the
Orange County Council
David
month from 10:30 a.m. to
of Governments Board
Benavides
Alt.
12:00 p.m. at the OCTA
of Directors (OCCOG) *
Headquarters in
Conference Room
Orange County Council
Michele
Meets once a month on
of Governments Board
Martinez
Rep'
the 4th Thurs. at 11 a.m.
None
of Directors OCCOG *
Orange County Fire
*
Juan
Rep.
Every Month at 6:30 p.m.
Eve
$100 per mtg.;
Requires
AuthorityOFCA
Ville as
max $300
Resolution
1st & 3rd Wednesday at
$221.12/ Day
Rep.*
5:30 p.m., 18700 Ward•Appointed
Orange County Water
Vicente
Max 10 mtgs./Mo.
District
Sarmiento
St., Fountain Valley, CA
Plus mileage
12/6/2016
— Committees at various
$0.50
times / dates
S.A./ Orange T.S.I.A.
Alt.
As needed.
None
S.A./ Orange T.S.I.A.
Vicente
Rep.
As needed.
None
Sarmiento
S.A./ Tustin T.S.I.A.
Alt.
Meets quarterly, 4th
None
Thurs. at 4 p.m.
S.A./ Tustin T.S.I.A.
Vicente
Rep
Meets quarterly, 4th
None
Sarmiento
Thurs. at 4 p.m.
Southern California
Michele
District 16 - Meets 1st
$120/Mtg. Max
Association of
Martinez
Rep.
Thursday of each month,
6/Mo. Plus mileage
Governments SCAG *
10 a.m. —1:30 p.m.
from City Hall
$120/Mtg. Max
Transportation Corridor
Vicente
Alt.
Meets on the 2nd
6/Mo.; Ad Hoc
Agencies (TCA) *
Sarmiento
Thursday at 9:30 am
Cmts $120 plus
Mileage
$120/Mtg. Max
Transportation Corridor
Michele
Rep'
Meets on the 2nd
6/Mo.; Ad Hoc
Agencies (TCA) *
Martinez
Thursday at 9:30 am
Cmts $120 plus
Mileage
EXHIBIT 1 Revised 12J612018
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RESOLUTION NO. 2018-xxxx
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING RESOLUTION
NO. 2017-006 AND DESIGNATING AND APPOINTING ITS
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE
AUTHORITY'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WHEREAS, the City, as a "member" of the Orange County Fire Authority Joint
Powers Authority (JPA) is entitled to appoint a representative director ("Director") to the
Orange County Fire Authority's Board of Directors; and,
WHEREAS, each member agency, by resolution of its governing body, shall
designate and appoint one representative to act as its Director on the Authority Board of
Directors, except the County whose Board of Supervisors shall appoint a representative
to act as its Directors; and,
WHEREAS, the Director shall be a current elected member of the governing
body; and,
WHEREAS, the Director shall hold office until the selection of a successor by the
appointing body; and,
WHEREAS, the Director is to serve at the pleasure of his or her appointing body
and may be removed at any time, with or without cause, at the sole discretion of that
appointing body; and,
WHEREAS, any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original
appointment of a Director.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana, California, does hereby:
1. Repeal Resolution No. 2017-006 in its entirety and
2. Designate and appoint as a Director to the Orange County Fire
Authority Board of Directors.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this day of 2018.
Miguel A. Pulido,
Mayor
EXHIBIT 2
Resolution No. 2018-xxx
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho,
City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2018-XXXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of
the City of Santa Ana on December 18, 2018.
Date:
Clerk of the Council,
City of Santa Ana
Resolution No. 2018-xxx
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BENIS R. BILOOEAU, P.E.
SHAWNOEWANE
CATHY GREEN
OINANGUYEN
VICENTE SARMIENTO
STEPHEN R.SHELDON
TRI TA
LAMES VANDERBILT
BRUCE WHITAKER
ROGER C. YOH, P.E.
November 14, 2018
Mayor Miguel Pulido
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
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®RANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT
ORANGE COUNTY'S GROUNDWATER AUTHORITY
President
OENIS R. BILOOEAU, P.E.
First Vice President .
VACANT
Second Vice President
SHAWNDEWANE
General Manager
MICHAEL R. MARKUS, P.E., O.WRE
RE: Santa Ana's 2019 Appointee to the Orange County Water District Board of Directors
Dear Mayor Pulido:
As you are aware, the Orange County Water District (OCWD; the District) currently supplies
77% of north and central Orange County's water supplies. As the city of Santa Ana prepares to
appoint/reappoint a representative to serve on the OCWD Board of Directors, I wanted to make
you aware of the following time commitment and skills involved in holding a position on the
board.
• Attend board meetings (there are 2 board meetings per month, plus special meetings as
needed; attendance is at members' discretion)
• Attend committee meetings (there are approximately 6 to 7 committee meetings per
month; attendance is at members' discretion)
• Serve as a chair to a committee (as appointed)
• Attend ad hoc committees (as appointed and as needed)
• Read board and committee packets (board packets are approximately 300 pages each;
committee packets are approximately 100 pages each)
• Review and approve reports, including, but not.limited to:
o CEQA documents
o Annual Budget
o Annual Groundwater Replenishment System Report
o Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
o Annual Engineers Report on groundwater basin conditions
o Monthly Groundwater Resources Report
• Participate in tours/meetings with local, state, federal, and/or international elected
officials and policy makers and groups from your city (as needed; at members'
discretion; OCWD conducts approximately 200 tours annually)
• Give presentations to local groups and at conferences (as needed; at members'
discretion; OCWD provides approximately 140 offsite presentations annually)
• Attend water industry conferences and relevant meetings (as needed; at members'
discretion)
• Attend District sponsored events (at members' discretion), such as:
Mayor Miguel Pulido
November 14, 2018
Page Two of Two
o Monthly Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (monthly)
o OC Water Summit (annual)
o OC Children's Water Education Festival (annual)
o Groundbreakings, dedications and press conferences (as needed)
• Participate in legislative advocacy meetings in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. (as
needed)
• Provide media interviews (as needed)
• Ability to easily grasp and/or have a deep interest to learn very technical and scientific
terms and concepts in a fast -paced environment
• Awareness/understanding of state and national water issues
In addition to the aforementioned tasks and skills, I wanted to make you aware of some current
projects that are in progress and are very technical in nature.
The design of the Groundwater Replenishment System Final Expansion (a $292 million
project)
• North Basin and South Basin Groundwater Clean Up Projects
• The Huntington Beach Poseidon Resources Ocean Desalination Project
It is an honor to serve on the OCWD Board of Directors as the District is forward -thinking and
has built award -winning, cutting -edge facilities that are setting the bar on effective and efficient
groundwater basin management. This success is a result of the hard work and dedication of its
staff and board members: The District appreciates board members who can invest the time and
energy to continue this tradition. We look forward to working with the city of Santa Ana's
appointee in the coming year. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me
or Mike Markus, General Manager, at (714) 378-3305 or mmarkus@ocwd.com.
Sincerely,
Denis R. Bilodeau
President
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PRESIDENT
LUCILLE KRING
VICE-PRESIDENT
CHERYLBROTHERS
SECRETARY
SHARI L. HORNE
DISTRICT MANAGER
RICHARD HOWARD
CLERK OF THE BOARD
TAWNIA E. PETT
13001 GARDEN GROVE BOULEVARD
GARDEN GROVE, CA 92843-2102
PHONES: (714) 971-2421
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES -2818
Santa Ana City Council November 6, 2018
ALSO VIEJO
PHILLIP B. TSUNODA
City of Santa Ana
ANANEIM
LUCILLE KRING
20 Civic Center Plaza
BREA
CEC LIA
Santa Ana, CA 92702
BUENAIPA KUPP
MICHAEL DAVIS
COSTA MESA
SENIS
Dear Mayor and Council Members:
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CYPRESSRESS
PAULO MORALES
DANA POINT
RICHARD VICZOREK
As you know, Ms. Cecilia Aguinaga is the representative for the City of Santa Ana on
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
CHERYLBROTHERS
the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District Board of Trustees.
FULLERTON
JENNIFER FITZGERALD
GARDEN GROVE
STEPHANIE KLOPFENSTEIN
Ms. Aguinaga was appointed by the City of Santa Ana to serve on the Board of Trustees
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MIKE POSEY
until January 6, 2020 at 11:59 A.M. Since her term of office will not expire for one
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it will not be necessary for the City of Santa Ana to take any action this for
LALYN NSCHOTT
year, year
appointment of a representative to the Board of Trustees.
LA PAMES MAGOMEZ
MARSHALL GOODMAN
LAGUNASEACH
ROBERT ZUR SCHMIEDE
Ms. Aguinaga was appointed to a two-year term of office (Section 2024 of the Health
LAGUNA HILLS
LARRY WOODRUFF
and Safety Code) and cannot be replaced except for cause.
LAGUNA NIGUEL
JOHN MARK JENNINGS
LAGUNAWOODSHO SRNE
Section 2024. (a) Except as provided in Section 2023, the term of office for
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a member of the board of trustees shall be for a term of two or four at
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years,
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the discretion of the appointing authority. Terms
MI ON VIHIR
of office commence at noon
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ROBERTPORT
on the first Mondayin Janua ry'
EACH
NE EACH
SCOTTPEOTTER
(b) Any vacancy in the office of a member appointed to a board of trustees
ORANGE
MICHAEL
PLACENTIA ALVAREZ
shall be filled pursuant to Section 1779 of the Government Code. Any person
CRAIG GREEN
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA
appointed to fill a vacant office shall fill the balance of the unexpired term.
APRIL JOSEPHSON
SAN CLEMENTE
JUAN C "STRAN "°
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Notification will be sent to the City Council when Ms. Aguinaga has completed her
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term of office. Please contact me, or District Manager Rick Howard, if you have any
CECILIAAGUINAGA
SEAL BEACH
questions.
SANDRA MASSA-LAVITT
STANTON
ALETHANS
Sincerel
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LETITIA CLARK
VILLA PARK
BILL NELSON
WESTMINSTER
SERGIO CONTRERAS
YORBA LINDA
Tawma Pett
PEGGY HUANG
COUNTY OF ORANGE
Executive Assistant/Clerk of the Board
LILLY SIMMERING
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EXHIBIT 4
cc: Ms. Cecilia Aguinaga
"An Independent Special D' i'� ange County Since 1947"
The
mission of the Orange County Mosquicio1 C. ntrol District is to provide the citizens of
Orange County with the highest level of protection from vectors and vector -borne diseases.
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