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AGENDA TITLE: Appointments of City Council Members to Fill Vacancies, Expiring Terms, and
Consider Reassignments on Various Boards, Commissions, and Committees
MEETING DATE: December 14, 2004
PREPARED BY: City Clerk
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That following discussion, Council take appropriate action to appoint
Council Members to fill vacancies, expiring terms, and consider
reassignments on various boards, commissions, and committees.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: With the recent election and reorganization of the City Council, it is
necessary to fill the positions on various boards, commissions, and
committees that are now vacant. In addition, Council may wish to
consider reassignments at this time. All terms are for an unspecified
period with the exception of the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District —
Water Advisory Commission, which expires on February 26, 2005. (Note: Lodi's opportunity to have a
voting member on the Local Agency Formation Commission expires May 1, 2005 and will not reoccur
until 2013.)
The attached appointments list is presented to Council for its review. All vacancies have been
highlighted. It is requested that Council discuss this matter and take appropriate action.
FUNDING: None required.
Susan J. Blackston
City Clerk
SJB/jmp
Attachments
APPROVED:
Janet S. Keeter, Interim City Manager
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LODI CITY COUNCIL
SERVICE ON VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
GREATER LODI AREA YOUTH COMMISSION - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m., Cottage
Room at Hutchins Street Square. Contact: Mike Areida, 333-6800 x2424
Vacancy (Howard)
Business
333-6702
Appointed
April 18, 2001
Expires
Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
GREENBELT 2 X 2 X 2 COMMITTEE - (Comprised of 2 representatives each from City of Stockton / City of Lodi / San Joaquin
County) (2 Lodi reps., no term limit) Meetings as called. Contact: Rad Bartlam at 333-6711
Susan Hitchcock
Business
091911MAIiN
Appointed Expires
December 15, 1998 Unspecified
John Beckman 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (LAFCO) - (1 Lodi rep., 4 -year term) Meets 3rd Friday of each month at 10:00 a.m.,
1860 E. Hazelton Ave., Stockton.
Contact: Bruce Baracco, LAFCO Executive Officer, 468-3198
Business
Larry Hansen, Voting Member 333-6702
Appointed Expires
November 18, 2004 May 1, 2005
Appointments made by a City Selection Committee comprised of all seated Mayors in San Joaquin County. Council Member
required.
(Per LAFCO — Voting member appointed 5/2101 to a 4 -year term expiring 5/01/05. For 8 years (from 5/2005 to 5/2013), Lodi
will be off rotation. In May 2013, Lodi will begin the cycle anew with a City representative serving a 2 -year Alternate term.)
LODI 2 X 2 COMMITTEE - (Comprised of 2 representatives each from City of Lodi and Lodi Unified School District (LUSD))
(2 Lodi reps., no term limit) Meetings as called. Contact. Susan Lake, City Manager's Office, 333-6700
Business Appointed Expires
Larry Hansen 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
John Beckman 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Two Council Members required.
NORTHEASTERN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY GROUNDWATER BANKING AUTHORITY- (1 Lodi rep., 4 -year term). Board meets 2"d
Wednesday of each month, 9:30 a.m. at the SJ County Public Works Conf. Room A, Stockton.
Contact: Tanya Moreno, Water Resources Coordinator, 468-3531
Business Appointed
Expires
John Beckman, Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003
Unspecified
Susan Hitchcock, Alternate 333-6702 February 7, 2001
Unspecified
Richard Prima, Alternate 333-6706 February 7, 2001
Unspecified
*Coordinating Committee meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. Mr. Prima serves as the representative on the committee.
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member not required.
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LODI CITY COUNCIL
SERVICE ON VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY (NCPA) - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit). Meets 4th Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m.
at various locations. Contact: Denise Dow, NCPA, (916) 781-4202
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT SERVICE AUTHORITY- (1 Lodi rep., no term limit)
Meeting date/time/location varies. Contact: Joseph Wood, 333-6823
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Howard) 333-6702 August 15, 2001 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meetings held
bi-annually at 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue, Stockton. Contact: Karen Stevens, SJCDD, 468-3139
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Land) 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
One representative from each of the 6 cities in San Joaquin County, plus two members of the County Board of Supervisors.
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (COG) - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meets 4th Thursday of each month at 5:00 p.m.,
555 East Weber Avenue, Stockton. Contact: Julia Green, COG, 468-3913
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Howard), Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Larry Hansen, Alternate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS' REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE POLICY COMMITTEE -
(1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meetings as called, 555 E. Weber Avenue, Stockton.
Contact: Julia Green, COG, 468-3913
Business Appointed Expires
Larry Hansen, Voting Representative 333-6702 October 20, 2004 Unspecified
Janet Keeter, Ex -Officio Member 333-6700 October 20, 2004 Unspecified
(as determined by COG Board of Directors)
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
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Business
Appointed
Expires
Larry Hansen, Delegate
333-6702
January 2, 2003
Unspecified
Susan Hitchcock, Alternate
333-6702
December 15, 1998
Unspecified
Alan Vallow, EUD Alternate
333-6762
December 15, 1998
Unspecified
VACANT, EUD Alternate (Stone retired)
333-6762
December 15, 1998
Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member
required (Delegate only).
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT SERVICE AUTHORITY- (1 Lodi rep., no term limit)
Meeting date/time/location varies. Contact: Joseph Wood, 333-6823
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Howard) 333-6702 August 15, 2001 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meetings held
bi-annually at 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue, Stockton. Contact: Karen Stevens, SJCDD, 468-3139
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Land) 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
One representative from each of the 6 cities in San Joaquin County, plus two members of the County Board of Supervisors.
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (COG) - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meets 4th Thursday of each month at 5:00 p.m.,
555 East Weber Avenue, Stockton. Contact: Julia Green, COG, 468-3913
Business Appointed Expires
Vacancy (Howard), Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Larry Hansen, Alternate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS' REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE POLICY COMMITTEE -
(1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meetings as called, 555 E. Weber Avenue, Stockton.
Contact: Julia Green, COG, 468-3913
Business Appointed Expires
Larry Hansen, Voting Representative 333-6702 October 20, 2004 Unspecified
Janet Keeter, Ex -Officio Member 333-6700 October 20, 2004 Unspecified
(as determined by COG Board of Directors)
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
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LODI CITY COUNCIL
SERVICE ON VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT - WATER ADVISORY COMMISSION
(1 Lodi rep., 4 -year term) Meets 3rd Wednesday of each month at 1:00 p.m., Canlis Building, 26 N. Hunter,
Stockton
Contact: Tanya Moreno, Water Resources Coordinator, 468-3531
Business Appointed Expires
John Beckman, Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 February 26, 2005
Richard Prima, Alternate 333-6706
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member preferred, not required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MOKELUMNE RIVER WATER AND POWER AUTHORITY- (1 Lodi rep., no term limit)
Meeting date/time/location varies. Contact: Tom Gau, Deputy PW Director, 468-3101
Business Appointed Expires
John Beckman, Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Larry Hansen, Alternate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Richard Prima, Alternate 333-6706 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meets 2nd Thursday of each
month at 1:30 p.m., 1810 E. Hazelton, Stockton. Contact: Allison Hudson, County Public Works, 468-
3066
Business Appointed Expires
John Beckman 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Membership determined by Board of Supervisors and a majority of cities within the County which contain a majority of
of the population of the County. Council Member required.
SAN JOAQUIN PARTNERSHIP - (1 Lodi rep., 4 -year term) Meets 4th Thursday of each month at 8:00 a.m., 2800 W. March Lane,
Suite 470, Stockton. Contact: Chris Bamesberger-Youngsma, 956-3380
Business Appointed Expires
John Beckman, Delegate 333-6702 January 7, 2004 Unspecified
Vacancy (Howard) Alternate* 333-6702 January 7, 2004 Unspecified
*Alternate has no voting authority in absence of the Delegate.
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
SMART GROWTH TASK FORCE (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF BUSINESS COUNCIL OF SAN JOAQUIN) — (1 Lodi rep., no term limit)
Meetings quarterly - date/time/location varies. Contact: Ron Addington, 956-3380
Business Appointed Expires
Larry Hansen, Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Richard Prima, Alternate 333-6706 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required.
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LODI CITY COUNCIL
SERVICE ON VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
TRANSMISSION AGENCY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (TANC) - (1 Lodi rep., no term limit) Meets 3rd Wednesday after 1 st Monday
of every other month starting in January, with additional special meetings as called. Meetings held at 10:00 a.m. at 3100 Zinfandel
Drive, Suite 600, Ranch Cordova (location of firm which officiates over TANC activities). Contact: Maury Kruth, (916) 852-1673
Business Appointed Expires
John Beckman, Delegate 333-6702 January 2, 2003 Unspecified
Alan Vallow, Alternate 333-6762 December 15, 1998 Unspecified
Appointments made by the Mayor with concurrence of the City Council by motion action. Council Member required (Delegate only).
Posted pursuant to Section 54972 of the State of California Government Code.
Questions regarding this posting should be directed to the City Clerk's Office at (209) 333-6702.
Dated: December 2. 2004
Susan J. Blackston
City Clerk
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B&C File
City Attorney
City Clerk (2)
City Council (5)
City Manager
Deputy Clerks (2)
Electric Utility Director
Library (per State Statute)
Posting (4)
Public Works Director
Website
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
555 E. Weber Avenue -Stockton, California 95202
As way of background, the San Joaquin Council of Governments has filled the Delta
Protection Commission since 1992 with a councilmember from the City of Lathrop.
However, the position can be filled by any elected city councilmernber in San Joaquin
County.
I am requesting that if your city has a councilmember interested in the Delta Protection
Commission position please respond in writing to the San Joaquin Council of
Governments, attention Ms. Julia E. Greene, Executive Director by January 7, 2005. If
you have any questions please feel free to contact Andrew T. Chesley, Deputy Executive
Director of the San Joaquin Council of Governments at 209-468-3913.
Sincerely yours,
GARY S. GIOVANETTI
Chair, San Joaquin Council of Governments
Cc: Margit Aramburu
209.468.3913 - 209.468.1084 (fax)
its
www.sjcog.org RECEIVED
December 9, 2004
DEC 13 2004
Gary S. Giovanetti
[:HAIR
Mayor John Beckman city CLodi
Y City of Lodi
Gary Harkin
City of Lodi, City Hall
VICE CHAIR
PO Box 3006
juh4 E. Greene
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Mayor Beckman:
Member Agencies
CITI FS OF
F\CAEON,
The San Joaquin Council of Governments is responsible under the Delta Protection Act
LATHROE,
of 1992, SECTION 1. Section 21080.22 of the Public Resource Code for appointing one
LOb[
member of the Delta Protection Commission from a city council in San Joaquin County.
MANTI3C,A,
RIPON,
This position was most recently filled by Councilman Augie Beltran of the City of
STOCKTON,
Lathrop. Councilman Beltran has tendered his resignation due to other commitments,
TRACY,
AND
and the San Joaquin Council of Governments is soliciting any interest from your council
THE COUNTY OF
in filling the position. Attached is a copy of the legislation creating the Delta Protection
SAN JOAQUIN
Commission, and a recent agenda from the Commission. The Executive Director for the
Commission is Margit Aramburu and she can be contacted at (916) 776-2290 for more
information or the Commission's website can be accessed at www.delta.ea.gov.
As way of background, the San Joaquin Council of Governments has filled the Delta
Protection Commission since 1992 with a councilmember from the City of Lathrop.
However, the position can be filled by any elected city councilmernber in San Joaquin
County.
I am requesting that if your city has a councilmember interested in the Delta Protection
Commission position please respond in writing to the San Joaquin Council of
Governments, attention Ms. Julia E. Greene, Executive Director by January 7, 2005. If
you have any questions please feel free to contact Andrew T. Chesley, Deputy Executive
Director of the San Joaquin Council of Governments at 209-468-3913.
Sincerely yours,
GARY S. GIOVANETTI
Chair, San Joaquin Council of Governments
Cc: Margit Aramburu
DPC Agenda - September 2004 Page 1 of 2
MEETING NOTICE AND PROPOSED AGENDA
Delta Protection Commission
Thursday, November 18,2004,6.-30 p.m.
MOTE DIFFERENT MEETING LOCATION:
Courtland Auditorium, 180 Primasing Street, Courtland
NOTE: Staff reports for this meeting, plus a copy of this notice and agenda are available on the
Commission's website: wr►w delta.ca.gov
1. Call to Order/Roll Call
2. Public Comment
3. Muula of the Last Meeting
4. Chairman's Report
5. Commissioner Comments/Announcements
6. Attorney General's Report
7. Executive Director's Report
• Pendin Fro'ec Mem
• Report on Field Trip to Liberty Island on October 28
• Report on Election of Reclamation District Representatives
• Resolutions of Appreciation for Retiring Commissioners
• Update Qn CALFED Science Conference re: Levees
• 2005 Schedule of Meetings
8. CALFED Activities and Projects -Ron Ott, Delta Coordinator
(For Commission Information)
9. Briefing on San Joaquin River
(For Commission Information)
Representatives of the Natural Resources Defense Council will update the
Commission on recent legal rulings regarding flows in the San Joaquin River and wha
the rulings mean for the River and the Delta.
10. IrresentatWn of dated Recreation Faciaities Inventory
(For Commission Review and Discussion)
Commission staff has updated the Recreation Facilities Inventory as part of the curren
recreation planning process. Staff will present the revised inventory and identify
changes since release of the first inventory in 1997.
11. Report frQm Ddbe I pacts Committee Regarding Re—viewProjects
in the Primary and Secondary Z, es
(For Commission Action)
The Committee will recommend a process for review of projects and activities.
12. Discussin of Pmsible Updatesa e and Rgsource Management PI ._for
the Primary Zone of thejWta Bmtection Commission
(For Commission Information and Discussion)
A panel of individuals familiar with the adopted Plan and current Delta issues will
present their thoughts regarding updating the Background Reports and the Plan.
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13.
Adopt
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the Legislahtre
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Zone.
(For Commission Action)
The Commission has been directed to report on status of review of the Plan. Staff will
present an overall plan to review the pian, and present analysis of Utilities and
Infrastructure Polices and Levee Policies. A report is due to the Legislature by Januar}
10, 2005.
14. Adjourn
COMMITTEE MEETINGS:
Recreation Citizens Advisory Committee: Wednesday, December 15, 2004, 1 to 3 pm
Location: Jean Harvie Community Center, 14273 River Road, Walnut Grove
Topics: Deltawide Recreation Study; South Delta Improvements Project; Other
Proposed Recreation Projects and Studies
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Delta Protection Act of 1992
DELTA PROTECTION ACT of 1992
(As amended by SB 1673, Chaptered on 9117196.)
(As amended by SB 1075, Chaptered on 9118198.)
(As amended by SB 750, Chaptered on 9115199.)
(As amended by AB 2930, Chaptered on 9119100.)
SECTION 1. Section 21080.22 is added to the Public Resources Code to read:
21080.22. (a) This division does not apply to activities and approvals by a local government necessary
for the preparation of general plan amendments pursuant to Section 29763, except that the approval of
general plan amendments by the Delta Protection Commission is subject to the requirements of this
division.
(b) For purposes of Section 21080.5, a general plan amendment is a plan required by the regulatory
program of the Delta Protection Commission.
SEC. 2. Division 19.5 (commencing with Section 29700) is added to the Public Resources Code, to
read:
DIVISION 19.5
DELTA PROTECTION ACT OF 1992
CHAPTER 1.
FINDINGS AND DECLARATIONS
29700. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Johnston-Baker-Andal-Boatwright Delta
Protection Act of 1992.
29701. The Legislature finds and declares that the Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta is a natural resource of
statewide, national, and international significance, containing irreplaceable resources, and it is the policy
of the state to recognize, preserve, and protect those resources of the delta for the use and enjoyment of
current and future generations.
29702. The Legislature further finds and declares that the basic goals of the state for the delta are the
following:
(a) Protect, maintain, and, where possible, enhance and restore the overall duality of the delta
environment, including, but not limited to, agriculture, wildlife habitat, and recreational activities.
(b) Assure orderly, balanced conservation and development of delta land resources.
(c) Improve flood protection by structural and nonstructural means to ensure an increased level of public
health and safety.
29703. The Legislature further finds and declares as follows:
(a) The delta is an agricultural region of great value to the state and nation and the retention and
continued cultivation and production of fertile peatlands and prime soils are of significant value.
(b) The agricultural land of the delta, while adding greatly to the economy of the state, also provides a
significant value as open space and habitat for water fowl using the Pacific Flyway, as well as other
wildlife, and the continued dedication and retention of that delta land in agricultural production
contributes to the preservation and enhancement of open space and habitat values.
(c) Agricultural lands located within the primary zone should be protected from the intrusion of
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nonagricultural uses.
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29704. The Legislature further finds and declares that the leveed islands and tracts of the delta and
portions of its uplands are floodprone areas of critical statewide significance due to the public safety
risks and the costs of public emergency responses to floods, and that improvement and ongoing
maintenance of the levee system is a matter of continuing urgency to protect farmlands, population
centers, the state's water quality, and significant natural resource and habitat areas of the delta. The
Legislature further finds that improvements and continuing maintenance of the levee system will not
resolve all flood risks and that the delta is inherently a floodprone area wherein the most appropriate
land uses are agriculture, wildlife habitat, and, where specifically provided, recreational activities, and
that most of the existing levee systems are degraded and in need of restoration, improvement, and
continuing management.
29705. The Legislature farther finds and declares that the delta's wildlife and wildlife habitats, including
waterways, vegetated unleveed channel islands, wetlands, and riparian forests and vegetation corridors,
are highly valuable, providing critical wintering habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds using
the Pacific Flyway, as well as certain plant species, various rare and endangered wildlife species of
birds, mammals, and fish, and numerous amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates, that these wildlife
species and their habitat are valuable, unique, and irreplaceable resources of critical statewide
significance, and that it is the policy of the state to preserve and protect these resources and their
diversity for the enjoyment of current and fature generations.
29706. The Legislature further finds and declares that the resource values of the delta have deteriorated,
and that further deterioration threatens the maintenance and sustainability of the delta's ecology, fish and
wildlife populations, recreational opportunities, and economic productivity.
29707. The Legislature further finds and declares that there is no process by which state and national
interests and values can be protected and enhanced for the delta, and that, to protect the regional, state,
and national interests for the long-term agricultural productivity, economic vitality, and ecological
health of the delta resources, it is necessary to provide and implement delta land use planning and
management by local governments.
29708. The Legislature further finds and declares that the cities, towns, and settlements within the delta
are of significant historical, cultural, and economic value and that their continued protection is important
to the economic and cultural vitality of the region.
29709. The Legislature further finds and declares as follows:
(a) Regulation of land use and related activities that threaten the integrity of the deltas resources can
best be advanced through comprehensive regional land use planning implemented through reliance on
local government in its local land use planning procedures and enforcement.
(b) In order to protect regional, state, and national interests in the long-term agricultural productivity,
economic vitality, and ecological health of delta resources, it is important that there be a coordination
and integration of activities by the various agencies whose land use activities and decisions cumulatively
impact the delta.
29710. The Legislature further finds and declares that agricultural, recreational, and other uses of the
delta can best be protected by implementing projects that protect wildlife habitat before conflicts arise.
29711. The Legislature further finds and declares that the inland ports of Sacramento and Stockton
constitute economic and water dependent resources of statewide significance, fulfill essential functions
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in the maritime industry, and have long been dedicated to transportation, agricultural, commercial,
industrial, manufacturing, and navigation uses consistent with federal, state, and local regulations, and
that those uses should be maintained and enhanced.
29712. The Legislature further finds and declares as follows:
(a) The delta's waterways and marinas offer recreational opportunities of statewide and local
significance and are a source of economic benefit to the region, and, due to increased demand and
useage, there are public safety concerns requiring increased coordination by all levels of government.
(b) Recreational boating within the delta is of statewide and local significance and is a source of
economic benefit to the region, and to the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between this division
and any provisions of the Harbors and Navigation Code, regarding regulating the operation or use of
boating in the delta, the provisions of the Harbors and Navigation Code shall prevail.
29713. The Legislature further finds and declares that the voluntary acquisition of wildlife and
agricultural conservation easements in the delta promotes and enhances the traditional delta values of
agriculture, habitat, and recreation.
29714. The Legislature further finds and declares that, in enacting this division, it is not the intent of the
Legislature to authorize any governmental agency acting pursuant to this division to exercise their power
in a manner which will take or damage private property for public use, without the payment of just
compensation therefor. This section is not intended to increase or decrease the rights of any owner of
property under the California Constitution or the United States Constitution.
29715. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between this division and any provision of the
Water Code, the provisions of the Water Code shall prevail.
29716. Nothing in this division authorizes the commission to exercise any jurisdiction over matters
within the jurisdiction of, or to carry out its powers and duties in conflict with the powers and duties of,
any other state agency.
CHAPTER 2.
DEFINITIONS
29720. Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this chapter govern the
construction of this division.
29720.5. "Aggrieved person" has the same meaning as defined In Section 29117.
29721. "Commission" means the Delta Protection Commission created by Section 29735.
29722. 'Delta" means the Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta, as defined in Section 12220 of the Water
Code, for all provisions of this division, other than Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 29735). For the
purposes of Chapter 3, (commencing with Section 29735), "delta" means the area of the delta minus the
area contained in Alameda County.
29723. (a) "Development" means on, in, over, or under land or water, the placement or erection of any
solid material or structure; discharge of any dredged material or of,any gaseous, liquid, solid, or thermal
waste; grading, removing, dredging, mining, or extraction of any materials; change in the density or
intensity of use of land, including, but not limited to, subdivisions pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act
(Division 2 (commencing with Section 66410) of Title 7 of the Government Code), and any other
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division of land including lot splits, except where the land division is brought about in connection with
the purchase of the land by a public agency for public recreational or fish and wildlife uses or
preservation; construction, reconstruction, demolition, or alteration of the size of any structure, including
any facility of any private, public, or municipal utility; and the removal or harvesting of major
vegetation other than for agricultural purposes.
(b) "Development" does not include any of the following:
(1) All farming and ranching activities, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 3482.5 of the Civil
Code.
(2) The maintenance, including the reconstruction of damaged parts, of structures, such as marinas,
dikes, dams, levees, riprap (consistent with Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 12306) of Part 4.8 of
Division 6 of the Water Code, breakwater, causeways, bridges, ferries, bridge abutments, docks, berths,
and boat sheds. "Maintenance" includes, for this purpose, the rehabilitation and reconstruction of levees
to meet applicable standards of the United States Army Corps of Engineers or the Department of Water
Resources.
(3) The construction, repair, or maintenance of farm dwellings, buildings, stock ponds, irrigation or
drainage ditches, water wells, or siphons, including those structures and uses permitted under the
California Land Conservation Act of 1965 (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 51200) of Part I of
Division I of Title 5 of the Government Code).
(4) The construction or maintenance of farm roads, or temporary roads for moving farm equipment.
(5) The dredging or discharging of dredged materials, including maintenance dredging or removal, as
engaged in by any marina, port, or reclamation district, in conjunction with the normal scope of their
customary operations, consistent with existing federal, state, and local laws.
(6) The replacement or repair of pilings in marinas, ports, and diversion facilities.
(7) Projects within port districts, including, but not limited to, projects for the movement, grading, and
removal of bulk materials for the purpose of activities related to maritime commerce and navigation.
(8) The planning, approval, construction, operation, maintenance, reconstruction, alteration, or removal
by a state agency or local agency of any water supply facilities or mitigation or enhancement activities
undertaken in connection therewith.
(9) Construction, reconstruction, demolition, and land divisions within existing zoning entitlements, and
development within, or adjacent to, the unincorporated towns of the delta, as permitted in the Delta Area
Community Plan of Sacramento County and the general plan of Yolo County, authorized prior to
January 1, 1992.
(10) Exploration or extraction of gas and hydrocarbons.
(11) The planning, approval, construction, repair, replacement, alteration, reconstruction, operation,
maintenance, or removal of oxidation and water treatment facilities owned by the City of Stockton or the
City of Lodi, or facilities owned by any local agency within or adjacent to the unincorporated towns of
the delta consistent with the general plan of the County of Sacramento or the County of Yolo, as the
case may be.
29724. "Local agency" means any local agency, other than a local government, formed pursuant to
general law or special act for the local performance of governmental or proprietary functions within
limited boundaries or which maintains facilities within the delta. "Local agency" includes, but is not
limited to, a port, water agency, flood control district, county service area, maintenance district or area,
improvement district or improvement area, mosquito abatement district, resource conservation district,
sanitary or sewer district, or any other zone or area, formed for the purpose of designating an area within
which either an assessment or a property tax rate will be levied to pay for a service or improvement
benefiting that area or a special function will be carried out within that area.
29725. "Local government" means the Counties of Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, and
Yolo, and the Cities of Sacramento, Stockton, Tracy, Antioch, Pittsburg, Isleton, Lathrop, Brentwood,
Rio Vista, West Sacramento, and Oakley, and any other cities that may be incorporated in the future in
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29726. "Pacific Flyway" means the identified migratory bird flight path, including feeding and nesting
habitat, as described in the Central Valley Habitat Joint Venture component of the North American
Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP-1986).
29727. "Port" means the Port of Sacramento and the Port of Stockton, including all the land owned or
leased by those ports.
29728. "Primary Zone" means the delta land and water area of primary state concern and statewide
significance which is situated within the boundaries of the delta, as described in Section 12220 of the
Water Code, but that is not within either the urban limit line or sphere of influence line of any local
government's general plan or currently existing studies, as of January 1, 1992. The precise boundary
lines of the primary zone includes the land and water areas as shown on the map titled "Delta Protection
Zones" on file with the State Lands Commission. Where the boundary between the primary zone and
secondary zone is a river, stream, channel, or waterway, the boundary line shall be the middle of that
river, stream, channel, or waterway.
29729. Repealed (1998).
29730. "Restoration" means actions which return a degraded or deteriorated area to a level of increased
productivity, environmental quality, or beneficial values.
29731. "Secondary zone" means all the delta land and water area within the boundaries of the delta not
included within the primary zone, subject to the land use authority of local government, and that
includes the land and water areas as shown on the map titled "Delta Protection Zones" on file with the
State Lands Commission.
29732. "Sphere of influence line" refers to those boundaries of local governments as defined in Sections
56425 and 56426 of the Government Code.
29733. "Unincorporated towns" means the communities of Walnut Grove, Clarksburg, Courtland, Hood,
Locke, and Ryde.
29734. "Urban limit line" means that general plan line established and approved by any local
government within the delta which delineates boundaries beyond which urban development is not
publicly proposed by local government, as of January 1, 1992.
CHAPTER 3.
ORGANIZATION
29735. There is hereby created the Delta Protection Commission consisting of 19 members as follows:
(a) One member of the board of supervisors of each of the five counties within the delta whose
supervisorial district is within the primary zone shall be appointed by the board of supervisors of the
county.
(b) Three elected city council members shall be selected and appointed by city selection committees,
from regional and area councils of government, one in each of the following areas:
(1) One from the north delta, consisting of the Counties of Yolo and Sacramento.
(2) One from the south delta, consisting of the County of San Joaquin.
(3) One from the west delta, consisting of the Counties of Contra Costa and Solano.
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(c)(1) One member each from the board of directors of five different reclamation districts which are
located within the primary zone who are residents of the delta, and who are elected by the trustees of
reclamation districts within the following areas:
(A) Two members from the area of the North Delta Water Agency as described in Section 9.1 of the
North Delta Water Agency Act (Chapter 283 of the Statues of 1973), provided at least one member is
also a member of the Delta Citizens Municipal Advisory Council.
(B) One member from the West Delta consisting of the area of Contra Costa County within the delta.
(C) One member from the area of the Central Delta Water Agency as described in Section 9.1 of the
Central Delta Water Agency Act (Chapter 1133 of the Statutes of 1973).
(D) One member from the area of the South Delta Water Agency as described in Section 9.1 of the
South Delta Water Agency Act (Chapter 1089 of the Statutes of 1973).
(2) Each reclamation district may nominate one director to be a member. The member from an area shall
be selected from among the nominees by a majority vote of the reclamation districts in that area. For
purposes of this section, each reclamation district shall have one vote. The north delta area shall conduct
separate votes to select each of its two members.
(d) The Director of Parks and Recreation or the director's sole designee.
(e) The Director of Fish and Game or the director's sole designee.
(f) The Director of Food and Agriculture or the director's sole designee.
(g) The executive officer of the State Lands Commission or the executive officer's sole designee.
(h) The Director of Boating and Waterways or the director's sole designee.
(i) The Director of Water Resources or the director's sole designee.
29736. The term of office of the members of the commission shall be for four years, and a member may
serve for one or more consecutive terms.
29737. Members shall serve without compensation, but the expenses of each member incurred in
connection with official duties shall be paid by the commission.
29738. The position of a member of the commission shall be considered vacated upon the loss of any
qualification required for appointment, and in that event the appointing authority shall appoint a
successor within 30 days of the occurrence of the vacancy. Upon the occurrence of the first vacancy
among any of the members listed in subdivision (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), or (I) of Section 29735, the
Director of Conservation or the director's designee shall serve as the successor member.
29739. The commission shall elect from its own members a chairperson and vice chairperson whose
terms of office shall be two years, and who may be reelected. If a vacancy occurs in either office, the
commission shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
29740. One nonvoting member who shall be a Member of the Senate, appointed by the Senate
Committee on Rules, and one nonvoting member who shall be a Member of the Assembly, appointed by
the Speaker of the Assembly, both of whom represent areas within the primary zone, shall meet with,
and participate in the activities of, the commission to the extent that the participation is not incompatible
with their respective positions as Members of the Legislature. For the purpose of this division, those
Members of the Legislature shall constitute a joint interim investigating committee on the subject of this
division, and as such shall have the powers and duties imposed upon those committees by the Joint
Rules of the Senate and Assembly.
29741. The time and place of the first meeting of the commission shall be prescribed by the Governor,
but in no event shall it be scheduled for a date later than January 31, 1993. All meetings after the first
meeting shall be held in a city within the delta.
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CHAPTER 4.
POWERS AND DUTIES
OF THE COMMISSION
29750. The commission shall meet at least bimonthly. All meetings shall be open to the public as
required by law. Notice of the time and place of all regular and special meetings shall be published at
least once in a newspaper of general circulation whose area of circulation is throughout the delta. Notice
of any meeting shall be published at least seven days prior to the meeting date.
29751. A majority of the voting members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of the business of the commission. A majority vote of the voting members present shall be
required to take action with respect to any matter unless otherwise specified in this division. The vote of
each member shall be individually recorded.
29752. The commission shall adopt its own rules, regulations, and procedures necessary for its
organization and operation.
29753. The commission shall appoint agricultural, environmental, and recreational advisory committees
for the purpose of providing the commission with timely comments, advice, and information. The
commission may appoint committees from its membership or may appoint additional advisory
committees from members of other interested public agencies and private groups. The commission shall
seek advice and recommendations from advisory committees appointed by local government which are
involved in subject matters affecting the delta.
29754. The commission shall establish and maintain an office within the delta, and for this purpose the
commission may rent or own property and equipment. Any rule, regulation, procedure, plan, or other
record of the commission which is of such a nature as to constitute a public record under state law shall
be available for inspection and copying during regular office hours.
29755. The commission shall appoint, and fix the salary of, an executive director who shall have charge
of administering the affairs of the commission, including entering into contracts, subject to the
directions and policies of the commission. The executive director shall, subject to the approval of the
commission, appoint those employees that are necessary to carry out the functions of the commission.
29756. The commission may promote, facilitate, and administer the acquisition of voluntary private and
public wildlife and agricultural conservation easements in the delta.
29756.5. The commission may act as the facilitating agency for the implementation of any joint habitat
restoration or enhancement programs located within the primary zone of the delta.
29757. The commission may apply for and accept federal grants or other federal funds and receive gifts,
donations, rents, royalties, state funds derived from bond sales, the proceeds of taxes or funds from any
other state revenue sources, or any other financial support from public or private sources.
29758. All members of the commission are subject to Title 9 (commencing with Section 85 100) of the
Government Code.
29759. Repealed (2000).
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29764. (a) Not later than October 1, 1994, the commission shall prepare and adopt, by a majority vote of
the membership of the commission, and thereafter review and maintain, a comprehensive long-term
resource management plan for land uses within the primary zone of the delta. The resource management
plan shall consist of the map of the primary zone and text or texts setting forth a description of the needs
and goals for the delta and a statement of the policies, standards, and elements of the resource
management plan.
(b) The resource management plan shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Protect and preserve the cultural values and economic vitality that reflect the history, natural
heritage, and human resources of the delta.
(2) Conserve and protect the quality of renewable resources.
(3) Preserve and protect agricultural viability.
(4) Restore, improve, and manage levee systems by promoting strategies, including, but not limited to,
methods and procedures which advance the adoption and implementation of coordinated and uniform
standards among governmental agencies for the maintenance, repair, and construction of both public and
private levees.
(5) Preserve and protect delta dependent fisheries and their habitat.
(6) Preserve and protect riparian and wetlands habitat, and promote and encourage a net increase in both
the acreage and values of those resources on public lands and through voluntary cooperative
arrangements with private property owners.
(7) Preserve and protect the water quality of the delta, both for instream purposes and for human use and
consumption.
(8) Preserve and protect open -space and outdoor recreational opportunities.
(9) Preserve and protect private property interests from trespassing and vandalism.
(10) Preserve and protect opportunities for controlled public access and the use of public lands and
waterways consistent with the protection of natural resources and private property interests.
(11) Preserve, protect, and maintain navigation.
(12) Protect the delta from any development that results in any significant loss of habitat or agricultural
land.
(13) Promote strategies for the funding, acquisition, and maintenance of voluntary cooperative
arrangements, such as conservation easements, between property owners and conservation groups that
protect wildlife habitat and agricultural land, while not impairing the integrity of levees.
(14) Permit water reservoir and habitat development that is compatible with other uses.
(c) The resource management plan shall not supersede the authority of local governments over areas
within the secondary zone.
(d) To facilitate, in part, the requirements specified in paragraphs (8), (9), (14), and (11) of subdivision
(b), the commission shall include in the resource management plan, in consultation with all law
enforcement agencies having jurisdiction in the delta, a strategy for the implementation of a coordinated
marine patrol system throughout the delta that will improve law enforcement and coordinate the use of
resources by all jurisdictions to ensure an adequate level of public safety. The strategic plan shall
identify resources to implement that coordination. The commission shall have no authority to abrogate
the existing authority of any law enforcement agency.
(e) To the extent that any of the requirements specified in this section are in conflict, nothing in this
division shall deny the right of the landowner to continue the agricultural use of the land.
29761. The Director of the Office of Planning and Research shall submit comments and
recommendations on the resource management plan for the commission's consideration, prior to the
plan's adoption.
29761.5. Not later than January 7, 1995, the commission shall transmit copies of the resource
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management plan to the Governor. Copies of the resource management plan shall be made available,
upon request, to Members of the Legislature.
29762. The commission shall adopt, by a majority vote of the membership of the commission, the
resource management plan after at least three public hearings, with at least one hearing held in a city in
the north delta, the south delta, and the west delta.
29763. Within 180 days from the date of the adoption of the resource management plan or any
amendments by the commission, all local governments shall submit to the commission proposed
amendments that will cause their general plans to be consistent with the criteria in Section 29763.5 with
respect to land located within the primary zone.
29763.5. The commission shall act on proposed local government general plan amendments within 60
days from the date of submittal of the proposed amendments. The commission shall approve the
proposed general plan amendments by a majority vote of the commission membership, with regard to
lands within the primary zone, only after making all of the following written findings as to the potential
impact of the proposed amendments, to the extent that those impacts will not increase requirements or
restrictions upon agricultural practices in the primary zone, based on substantial evidence in the record:
(a) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
are consistent with the resource management plan.
(b) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in wetland or riparian loss.
(c) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in the degradation of water quality.
(d) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in increased nonpoint source pollution.
(e) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in the degradation or reduction of Pacific Flyway habitat.
(f) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in reduced public access, provided the access does not infringe on private property rights,
(g) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not expose the public to increased flood hazard.
(h) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not adversely impact agricultural lands or increase the potential for vandalism, trespass, or the
creation of public or private nuisances on public or private land.
(i) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in the degradation or impairment of levee integrity.
0) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not adversely impact navigation.
(k) The general plan, and any development approved or proposed that is consistent with the general plan,
will not result in any increased requirements or restrictions upon agricultural practices in the primary
zone.
29763.8. A local government shall adopt its proposed general plan amendments within 120 days after
their approval by the commission.
29764. This division does not confer any permitting authority upon the commission or require any local
government to conform their general plan, or land use entitlement decisions, to the resource
management plan, except with regard to lands within the primary zone. The resource management plan
does not preempt local government general plans for lands within the secondary zone.
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29765. Prior to the commission approving the general plan amendments of the local government, the
local government may approve development within the primary zone only after making all of the
following written findings on the basis of substantial evidence in the record:
(a) The development will not result in wetland or riparian loss.
(b) The development will not result in the degradation of water quality.
(c) The development will not result in increased nonpoint source pollution or soil erosion, including
subsidence or sedimentation.
(d) The development will not result in degradation or reduction of Pacific Flyway habitat.
(e) The development will not result in reduced public access, provided that access does not infringe
upon private property rights.
(f) The development will not expose the public to increased flood hazards.
(g) The development will not adversely impact agricultural lands or increase the potential for vandalism,
trespass, or the creation of public or private nuisances on private or public land.
(h) The development will not result in the degradation or impairment of levee integrity.
(i) The development will not adversely impact navigation.
0) The development will not result in any increased requirements or restrictions upon agricultural
practices in the primary zone.
29766. Nothing in this division shall deny the right of private or public property owners and local
governments to establish agriculture preserves and enter into contracts pursuant to the California Land
Conservation Act of 1965 (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 51200) of part I of Division I of Title 5
of the Government Code) or apply other enforceable restrictions or zoning within the primary zone or
the secondary zone.
29767. The commission may not exercise the power of eminent domain in implementing the resource
management plan, unless requested by the landowner.
CHAPTER 6.
APPEAL AND JUDICIAL REVIEW
29770. (a) Any person who is aggrieved by any action taken by a local government or other local agency
in implementing the resource management plan, or otherwise taken pursuant to this division, may file an
appeal with the commission. The ground for an appeal and the commission consideration of an appeal
shall be that an action, as to land located exclusively within the primary zone, is inconsistent with the
resource management plan, or this division. The appeal shall be heard by the commission within 60 days
from the date of the filing of the appeal, unless the commission, either itself or by delegation to the
executive director, determines that the issue raised on appeal is not within the commission's jurisdiction
or does not raise an appealable issue.
(b) The commission shall, by regulation, adopt administrative procedures governing those appeals.
29771. After a hearing on an appealed action, the commission shall either deny the appeal or remand the
matter to the local government or local agency for reconsideration, after making specific findings. Upon
remand, the local government or local agency may modify the appealed action and resubmit the matter
for review to the commission. A proposed action appealed pursuant to this section shall not be effective
until the commission has adopted written findings, based on substantial evidence in the record, that the
action is consistent with the resource management plan, the approved portions of local government
general plans that implement the resource management plan, and this division.
29772. An aggrieved person may seek judicial review of any action taken by the commission in
adopting the resource management plan or any action taken by a local government or other local agency
that is appealable pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 29770, by filing a petition for writ of mandate in
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accordance with Section 1094.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure within 60 days from the date that the
commission action was taken or, if appealed to the commission, within 60 days from the final decision
of the commission on the appeal.
CHAPTER 7.
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS.
29775. Repealed (1996).
29776. The Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta Protection Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. Any
money in the Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta Protection Fund is available, upon appropriation by the
Legislature, for support of the commission in an ammount not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($250,000) in any fiscal year.
29777. (a) The commission shall submit to the Governor and the Legislature, on or before December 31,
1993, a report setting forth its recommendation for legislation that would provide funding sources to
replace the penalty assessment prescribed by Section 19775 that would provide sufficient funds, in an
amount not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) in any fiscal year, for its activities
and operations pursuant to this division.
(b) In preparing the report, the commission shall meet and consult with individuals and groups whose
activities the commission is considering as potential funding sources.
(c) The commission shall not incur costs in excess of the amount of funds available for expenditure by
the commission in any fiscal year.
CHAPTER 8
ANNUAL REPORT
29780. On January 1 of each year, the commission shall submit to the Governor and the Legislature a
report describing the progress that has been made in achieving the objectives of this division. The report
shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following information:
(a) An evaluation of the effectiveness of the resource management plan in preserving agricultural lands,
restoring delta habitat, improving levee protection and water quality, providing increased public access
and recreational opportunities, and in undertaking other functions prescribed in this division.
(b) An update of the resource management plan, using baseline conditions set forth in the original
resource management plan.
(c) The status of the environmental thresholds established by the commission in the original resource
management plan.
SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XM of the
California Constitution because the local agency or school district has the authority to levy service
charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act.
Notwithstanding Section 17580 of the Government Code, unless otherwise specified, the provisions of
this act shall become operative on the same date that the act takes effect pursuant to the California
Constitution.
SEC. 4. The sum of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) is hereby appropriated from the
California Environmental License Plate Fund to the Delta Protection Commission as a loan for costs
incurred for organization and operation of the commission, including costs incurred for preparation and
adoption of the regional plan, as defined in Section 29729 of the Public Resources Code. The loan shall
be repaid to the California Environmental License Plate Fund not later than December 31, 1998.
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CITY COUNCIL
JOHN BECKMAN, Mayor
SUSAN HITCHCOCK,
Mayor Pro Tempore
LARRY D. HANSEN
BOB JOHNSON
JOANNE MOUNCE
CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
P.O. BOX 3006
LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910
(209) 333-6702
FAX (209) 333-6807
January 20, 2005
Maury Kruth
Transmission Agency of Northern California
P.O. Box 15140
Sacramento, CA 95851-5140
RE: Appointment of City of Lodi Representative
JANET S. KEETER
Interim City Manager
SUSAN J. BLACKSTON
City Clerk
D, STEPHEN SCHWABAUER
City Attorney
This letter is to notify you that the Lodi City Council, at a special meeting held December
14, 2004, appointed Council Member Larry D. Hansen to serve as the Delegate
representative to the Transmission Agency of Northern California (TANG).
Additionally, Electric Utility Director Vallow will continue to serve as an Alternate
representative.
Please contact Mr. Hansen at your earliest convenience to provide him with background
information regarding his service on TANG, as well as a schedule outlining upcoming
meeting dates, times, and locations.
Should you have questions regarding this appointment, please feel free to call my office at
(209) 333-6702.
Sincerely,
Susan J. Blackston
City Clerk
SJB/JLT
cc: Council Member Hansen
Plan Vallow, Alternate
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