NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Friday, July 10, 2009, 8:30 a.m.
[See last page for location map]
Staff will review and
transmit all written material to the Board Members received by Wednesday of
the week prior to the Board meeting,
The Board and staff
welcome information on pertinent problems, but comments at the meeting should
be brief and directed to specifics of the case to enable the Board to take the
appropriate action. Whenever possible,
lengthy testimony should be presented to the Board in writing and only a
summary of pertinent points presented verbally.
In order to give everyone an opportunity to be heard, comments should
have been previously submitted in writing and a time limit on presentations
may be imposed on any agenda item.
Speakers should plan to summarize their key points as much as
possible. The Chair will allocate time
to individual speakers according to the number of speakers present. For scheduling purposes, requests for
extended speaking times should be submitted to staff as soon as possible after
the agenda is mailed. The Chair will
decide whether to grant such requests, and staff will let the speakers know if
the Chair granted the request. The Chair
may change the order of the agenda items at any time. The Public Forum is for topics not listed on the agenda that are pertinent to water quality.
Friday, July 10, 2009, 8:30 a.m.
1. Roll Call [Carol Hewitt 805/549-3503].................................................... Board
Members Present
2. Introductions [Roger Briggs 805/549-3140]......................................... Guests
and Staff Present
3. Approval
of May 8, 2009 and June 3, 2009 Meeting Minutes................................. Board
Motion
4. Report
by State Water Resources Control Board Liaison....................................... Status
Report
[Frances
Spivy-Weber 916/341-5615]
Uncontested
Items
5. Uncontested
Items Calendar.................................................................................. Board
Motion
(Agenda Item
number 11 with a single asterisk (*), is expected to be routine and
non-controversial. Recommended action on this item will be taken at the
beginning of the meeting without discussion. If any Interested Person, Board Member, or the
Executive Officer requests that an item be removed from the calendar, it will
be taken up in order).
Low Threat and
General Discharge Cases
6. Low
Threat and General Discharge Cases...................... Information/Discussion/Board
Approval
General Waiver for Specific Types of
Discharges, Resolution No. R3-2008-0010
Paso Robles
Geothermal Spring Leachfield,
[Tom Kukol
805/549-3689]
LUFT Site No. 3559,
[John
Mijares 805-549-3696]
Bud of
[John Mijares 805-549-3696]
Statewide General Permit for Discharges of Aquatic Pesticides to Surface Waters for Vector Control, Order No. 2004-2008-DWQ
Santa Cruz County Mosquito and Vector Control Authority, Santa Cruz County
[Mike Higgins 805/542-4649]
General NPDES Permit for Discharges with Low Threat to Water Quality
Soquel Creek Water District, Discharge of Test Well Development Water, Santa Cruz County
[Mike Higgins 805/542-4649]
Cleanup Cases
7. Staff Closures.......................................................................................................... Information
UST - Five Mile House, 2904 Freedom Blvd., Corralitos, Santa Cruz County
[Wei Liu 805/542-4648]
Subaru of Santa Cruz, 1219 Soquel
Ave., Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County
[Tom Sayles 805/542-4640]
8. Perchlorate Cases................................................................................................ Status
Report
Olin Corporation, Whittaker
Corporation, BAE Systems,
MK Ballistics, TDY
Industries
[Kristina Seley 805/549-3121 and Hector
Hernandez 805/542-4641]
Enforcement
9. Enforcement
Report [
10. Greka
Energy............................................................................. Resolution
No. R3-2009-0054
(Referral to California Attorney
General)
[
Agriculture
*11. Agricultural Regulatory Program........................................................ Order
No. R3-2009-0050
(Extend Existing Order for One Year Period)
[Alison Jones 805/542-4646]
Watershed
Management and Basin Planning
12. 2008
Integrated Report .................................................................................... Board
Approval
303(d)
List of Impaired Waterbodies and 305(b) Water Quality Conditions
[Mary Adams
805/542-4768]
13. 2009
Basin Plan Triennial Review...................................................................... Board
Approval
[Steve Saiz
805/549-3879]
14. Resolution
Allocating Guadalupe Settlement
Funds
to Special Projects [Roger Briggs 805/549-3140]............ Resolution
No. R3-2004-0117
Timber
15. Timber
Harvest Regulation Activities......................................................... Board
Consideration
(Consideration of Monitoring
Requirements)
[Julia
Dyer 805/594-6144]
16. Timber
Harvest Individual Waiver (1-08-073 SCR Bushnell Ranch)... Order No. R3-2009-0031
(Consideration
of Individual Waiver of Waste
Discharger
Requirements) [Julia Dyer 805/594-6144]
Administrative Items
17. Public
Forum..................................................................................................... Board
Direction
[Any person may address the Board regarding a matter
within the Board's jurisdiction that is not related to an item on this meeting
agenda. Comments will generally be limited to three minutes, unless otherwise
directed by the Chair. Any person
wishing to make a longer presentation should contact the Executive Officer at
least one week prior to the meeting (the Thursday before a Thursday meeting).
Comments regarding matters that are scheduled for a future meeting will be
restricted.]
18. Reports by
19.
Executive Officer’s Report [Roger Briggs 805/549-3140]..................... Information/Discussion
[A chart is provided in the agenda listing the applications received
from April 1, 2009 through May 31, 2009. A listing of pending applications for
Regional Reports
Regional Monitoring
and Assessment [Karen Worcester 805/549-3333]
Administrative Reports
Presentations and Training [Roger
Briggs 805/549-3140]
Budget Status [Roger Briggs 805/549-3140]
Board Member Feedback on Chair’s Role [Roger
Briggs 805/549-3140]
Closed Session
Discussion of Cases in Litigation [Sr. Staff
Counsel Frances McChesney]......... Closed
Session
The Board will meet in closed
session to discuss pending litigation, as authorized by Government Code (GC)
Section 11126[e][2][A], in the cases of:
The Board may discuss significant
exposure to litigation as authorized by GC Section 11126[e][2][B]. The Board may also decide whether to initiate
litigation as authorized by GC Section 11126[e][2][C]. The Board is not required to allow public
comment on closed session items. (See GC Section 11125.7(d).
Deliberation
on Decision after Hearing................................................................ Closed
Session
The Board may also meet in Closed Session to deliberate on a
decision to be reached based upon evidence introduced in a hearing, as
authorized by GC Section 11126(c) (3).
Personnel
Issues................................................................................................ Closed
Session
The Board may
meet in closed session to discuss the appointment, evaluation of performance,
or dismissal of a public employee or to hear complaints or charges brought
against that employee by another employee unless the employee requests a public
hearing. (This closed session is authorized under Government Code section
11126, subd. (a)(1).)
The
next scheduled Board meeting will be held on Friday, September 11, 2009 in
Date |
City |
Address |
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Central
Coast Water Board Conference Room 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA
93401-7906 |
March 19-20, 2009 |
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Central
Coast Water Board Conference Room 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA
93401-7906 |
(Offsite) |
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San Luis
Yacht Club 443 Front Street (on pier), Avila Beach, CA 93424 |
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September
11, 2009 |
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Central
Coast Water Board Conference Room 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA
93401-7906 |
October 23, 2009 |
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Santa Barbara County Supervisors
Board Hearing Room |
December 11, 2009 |
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Central
Coast Water Board Conference Room 895
Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7906 |
LEAD STAFF PERSONS
Roger W. Briggs, Executive Officer 805-549-3140
Michael
Thomas, Assistant Executive
Officer/Ombudsman 805-542-4623
Carol
Hewitt, Executive Assistant 805-549-3503
Cyndee
Jones, Regional Administrative Officer 805-549-3372
Frances
McChesney, Senior Staff Counsel 916-341-5174
Harvey
Packard, Section Manager/Land Use 805-542-4639
Lisa
Horowitz McCann, Section Manager/Aquatic
Habitat 805-549-3132
John Robertson, Section Manager/Groundwater Protection 805-542-4630
Sheila
Soderberg, Site Cleanup Program/Dept. of Defense Sites 805-549-3592
Thea
Tryon, Land Disposal/Perchlorate Sites 805-542-4776
Chris
Adair, UST/Cleanup 805-549-3761
Chris Rose,
TMDLs/Point Source 805-542-4770
Phil Hammer,
Storm Water/Timber/401 805-549-3882
Angela Schroeter, Grants/TMDL/Basin Planning 805-542-4644
Karen Worcester, Regional Monitoring/Assessment 805-549-3333
Alison
Jones,
Please email, send, or
fax correspondence to:
Phone: 805-549-3147 Fax: 805-543-0397
Email: centralcoast@waterboards.ca.gov
Board
Member |
Appointment
Category |
Term Expires |
John H. Hayashi Arroyo
Grande |
Irrigated Agriculture |
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David T. Hodgin |
Water Quality |
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Monica S. Hunter Los Osos |
Public |
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Russell M. Jeffries Vice-Chair, Salinas |
Industrial Water Use |
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Thomas P. O’Malley |
Municipal Government |
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Gary C. Shallcross |
Recreation, Fish or Wildlife |
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Jeffrey S. Young Chair, |
Water Supply |
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VACANT |
Water Quality |
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VACANT |
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CONDUCT OF MEETING AND HEARING PROCEDURES
A - The primary duty of the
B - The purpose of the meeting
is for the Board to obtain input from concerned and affected parties and make
decisions after considering the recommendations made by the Executive
Officer. The Board will vote only on
matters listed on the agenda as action items.
The Board may give direction to the Executive Officer on any matter
discussed during the meeting.
C - Agenda items are numbered for identification
purposes and will not necessarily be considered in the order listed.
D - RULES FOR LATE SUBMISSION
OF WRITTEN MATERIALS: This paragraph
applies only if there are no deadlines for written evidence, testimony or
comments in a separate hearing notice for an item. Written material received after the due date
on the first page of the agenda and before noon on the Monday of board meeting
week generally will not be provided to Board members until the day of the
meeting, but will become part of the record unless the Chair rules that the
late submission would prejudice the Central Coast Water Board staff or any
party. Written material received after
E - The Board and staff welcome
information on pertinent issues, but comments at the meeting should be brief
and directed to specifics of the case to enable the Board to take the
appropriate action. Lengthy testimony
should be presented to the Board in writing and only a summary of pertinent
points presented verbally. In order to
give everyone an opportunity to be heard, comments should have been previously
submitted in writing and a time limit on presentations may be imposed on any
agenda item. Speakers should plan to
summarize key points within three minutes.
You will need to receive approval from the Chair prior to meetings to
speak for longer than three minutes.
Please make your request to the Executive Officer at least one week
before the meeting.
F - Material presented to the Board, as part of
testimony (e.g., photographs, slides, charts, diagrams, etc.) must be left with
Executive Assistant Carol Hewitt.
Photographs or slides of large exhibits are acceptable. If you plan to use visual aids such as
PowerPoint, contact the
G - BOARD MEETING PRINCIPLES
AND CONDUCT: Any person who appears
before the Board has an obligation not to act abusively or discourteously. Zealous representation of your interest, or
the interest of a person or organization you represent, should be carried out in
a professional manner. Speakers should
not engage in derogatory conduct based on race, national origin, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, or similar characteristics of any person. Speakers should always be civil and courteous
when communicating with Board members, staff, or other interested persons. All speakers should be punctual and prepared
for all Board meeting appearances so that all matters may start on time and
proceed efficiently. The Board will not
delay proceedings to accommodate late arrivals. The same considerations apply
to members of the audience who choose not to address the Board.
The Board may refuse to
allow any person who engages in discourteous or disruptive conduct to
speak. In the event that any person or
group intentionally interrupts the orderly conduct of a meeting, the Board can
have the person or group removed from the meeting. In the event that order cannot be
restored by the removal of individuals who are interrupting
the meeting, the Board may order the meeting room cleared and continue in
session. (Gov. Code § 11126.5.) The Board may
place reasonable limitations on taking still or video photographs or using
placards or signage if these disrupt the meeting.
The Board may also issue
contempt sanctions in adjudicatory proceedings.
"Adjudicatory proceedings" include all permitting, cleanup and
enforcement matters, but do not include basin planning. Any person is subject to the contempt
sanction in an adjudicatory proceeding, whether or not the person is a
"party" to the matter. The
Board can issue contempt citations for the following conduct: obstruction or interruption of the meeting or
hearing by any of the following: (1) disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent
behavior toward the Board; (2) breach of the peace, boisterous conduct, or
violent disturbance; or (3) other unlawful interference with the process or
proceedings. Conduct that is not in the
Boardroom but that is near the meeting or hearing can also give rise to
contempt sanctions. (Ca. Gov. Code
sections 11455.10-11455.30; Ca. Code of Civ. Proc. section 128.5; Cal. Code of
Regs, tit. 23, sections 648(b), 648.8.)
If the Board decides to
impose contempt sanctions, the process is as follows. The Board first makes findings that a person
should be cited for contempt. The
findings are then referred to a court.
The court will issue an order to the person(s) involved to appear before
the court and defend the contempt charge.
The court then may issue the same types of contempt penalties that would
apply in a civil court trial, or dismiss the matter. In addition, the Board can order payment of
attorney’s fees when any person engages in bad faith actions or tactics that
are "frivolous" or solely intended to cause unnecessary delay. In that case, the person engaging in the
improper conduct must pay the attorneys fees of any party that result from the
conduct. "Frivolous" means
totally and completely without merit, or for the sole purpose of harassing
another party (including Water Board staff).
An order to pay attorney’s fees takes effect immediately, does not
require court action, and cannot be petitioned to the State Water Board.
Public participation is very
important to the Board. Members of the
public should not be afraid to comment on matters before the Board, even if
they do not fully understand the applicable law. However, public participation is hampered by
an individual’s or a group’s disruptive conduct. It is not the intent of the Board to use its
contempt powers (including attorney’s fee orders) before providing a warning
and allowing an opportunity to correct the conduct and avoid contempt
proceedings. Additional information on
Board meeting conduct is available on our website:
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralcoast/resources/docs/board_meeting_conduct.pdf
H - HEARING RULES FOR CONTESTED HEARINGS IN
ADJUDICATORY MATTERS (WASTE DISCHARGE OR WATER RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS, NPDES
PERMITS, ADMINISTRATIVE CIVIL LIABILITY ORDERS AND INVESTIGATION OR ENFORCEMENT
ORDERS [CWC §§ 13267, 13300-13308, 13383]:
This section applies unless there are different requirements in a
hearing notice for an item. Designated parties
may request these procedures: to call and examine witnesses; to have witnesses
testify under oath; to receive a witness list from other designated parties; to
introduce exhibits; to cross-examine opposing witnesses; to impeach any
witness; to rebut the evidence against him or her; and to make opening or
closing statements. A request for these
hearing procedures must be received by the Executive Officer at least five
working days before the hearing, and must specify the procedures the designated
party is requesting.
Designated parties are any persons
named in the proposed order. Central Coast Water Board staff is a designated
party for administrative civil liability complaints, and for cease and desist
orders that establish monetary liability and that are not issued concurrently
with waste discharge requirements. All
other persons wishing to testify or provide comments are interested persons and
not designated parties. Such interested
persons may request status as a designated party for purposes of an item by
submitting such request in writing to the
I - The Board Chair may specify a time limit
for oral presentations and testimony. Board members may interrupt a
presentation with questions or comments.
The time for Board member questions and witnesses’ answers will not
count toward the time limit for a presentation.
J - A copy of the procedures governing Water
Board meetings may be found at Title 23,
K - All Board files, exhibits, and agenda
material pertaining to items on this agenda are hereby part of the record.
L - Any person affected adversely by a decision
of the Board, may petition the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water
Board) according to Water Code section 13320 and Title 23
M - The facility is accessible to people with
disabilities. Individuals who require
special accommodations are requested to contact John Goni (805/542-4628) at
least seven working days prior to the meeting.
TTY users may contact the
N - All persons who actively support or oppose
the adoption of waste discharge requirements or an NPDES permit pending before
the Central Coast Water Board must submit a statement to the Board disclosing
any contributions of $100 or more to be used in a federal, state, or local
election, made by the action supporter or opponent, or his or her agent within
the last 12 months to any Central Coast Water Board Member.
O - All permit applicants or persons who actively support or oppose adoption of a set of waste discharge requirements or an NPDES permit pending before the Central Coast Water Board, are prohibited from making a contribution of $100 (or more) to any Board Member for three months following a Central Coast Water Board decision on the permit application.
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Parking: Please park at top level of parking structure
(entrance on