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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SB 51
          Author:   Ducheny (D), et al
          Amended:  6/3/09
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE ENV. QUALITY COMMITTEE  :  7-0, 4/27/09
          AYES:  Simitian, Runner, Ashburn, Corbett, Hancock,  
            Lowenthal, Pavley  

          SENATE NATURAL RES. & WATER COMMITTEE  :  10-0, 3/24/09
          AYES:  Pavley, Benoit, Hollingsworth, Huff, Kehoe, Leno,  
            Padilla, Simitian, Wiggins, Wolk
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Cogdill

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  10-2, 5/28/09
          AYES:  Kehoe, Cox, Corbett, DeSaulnier, Hancock, Leno,  
            Oropeza, Runner, Wyland, Yee
          NOES:  Denham, Walters
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Wolk


           SUBJECT  :    Salton Sea Restoration Council

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill creates the Salton Sea Restoration  
          Council as a separate agency within the Resources Agency  
          and charges the council with the responsibility to evaluate  
          restoration alternatives.  The council will have an  
          executive committee with designated memberships, and a  
          local government forum and stakeholder forum.
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           ANALYSIS  :    

          Under the Salton Sea Restoration Act, existing law:

          1. Establishes the Salton Sea Restoration Fund to be  
             expended for certain purposes upon appropriation by the  
             Legislature (e.g., environmental and engineering  
             studies; implementation of conservation measures;  
             administrative, technical, and public outreach).

          2. Requires funding from certain sources for acquisition,  
             grants, or other activities that directly restore the  
             Salton Sea and its transboundary watersheds.

          3. Prohibits monies deposited in the Fund from being  
             expended for mitigation, except for mitigation  
             undertaken by the state.

          4. Authorizes the Department of Water Resources to contract  
             with water suppliers to purchase and sell water to  
             achieve the goals of the Act, under certain conditions.

          This bill enacts requirements for a Salton Sea Restoration  
          Council that:

          1. Creates the Council within the Natural Resources Agency  
             to carry out certain purposes (to evaluate restoration  
             alternatives) in collaboration with local governments  
             and interested parties.

          2. Specifies composition of the council (e.g., groups  
             representing certain interests, 17-member executive  
             committee) and sets requirements for those groups and  
             the executive committee.  The 17 voting members of the  
             executive committee shall consist of all of the  
             following:  

             A.    The Director of Finance.

             B.    The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency.

             C.    The Treasurer.








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             D.    The Director of Fish and Game

             E.     The Director of Water Resources.

             F.    The Director of Parks and Recreation.

             G.    The Chairperson of the State Water Resources  
                Control Board.

             H.    The Chairperson of the State Air Resources Board.

             I.    One public member appointed by the Governor, who  
                is not an elected official and who represents a  
                statewide public health organization.

             J.    One public member appointed by the Speaker of the  
                Assembly, who is not an elected official and who  
                represents a statewide hunting or fishing  
                organization.

             K.    One public member appointed by the Senate Rules  
                Committee, who is not an elected official and who  
                represents a statewide environmental organization.

             L.    One member from, and selected by, the Imperial  
                County Board of Supervisors, if that board agrees to  
                do so.

             M.    One member from, and selected by, the riverside  
                County Board of Supervisors, if that board agrees to  
                do so.

             N.    One member from, and selected by, the Board of  
                Directors of the Coachella Valley Water District, if  
                that board agrees to do so.

             O.     One member from, and selected by, the Board of  
                Directors of the Imperial Irrigation District, if  
                that board agrees to do so.

             P.    One member selected by the Tribal Council of  
                Torres Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla Indians, if  
                that council agrees to do so.








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             Q.     One member selected by the Tribal Council of the  
                Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, if that council  
                agrees to do so.

          3. Requires the executive committee to serve as a governing  
             body.  The executive committee must make decisions by a  
             majority of the total number of voting members, and the  
             voting members must annually elect officers.

          4. Authorizes only funds deposited in the Salton Sea  
             Restoration Fund or nonstate funds to be expended to  
             carry out this bill's requirements.

          5. Requires the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency  
             to select an executive director that must be exempt from  
             civil service and serve at the pleasure of the executive  
             committee.

          6. Requires DWR to provide staff, currently dedicated to  
             Salton Sea activities or other staff provided by  
             legislative action, which the council requires to carry  
             out certain functions (e.g., arranging meetings and  
             agendas, communication and public outreach).

          7. Provides that the council's jurisdiction is limited to  
             the Salton Sea watershed within the state and does not  
             grant the council authority of a city, county, or tribal  
             government to regulate land use; any authority to  
             regulate activities on land, unless the regulation is  
             carried out pursuant to an agreement with an owner of an  
             interest in land; authority over water rights held by  
             others; and any air quality regulatory authority.

          8. Provides that the council is not granted authority over  
             certain matters (e.g., land use, air quality, water  
             rights).  The bill clarifies that the council does not  
             have other regulatory authority, that this bill does not  
             interfere with an existing agency's authority, and that  
             this bill is not a limitation on mitigation requirements  
             or compliance with other provisions of law.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  No








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          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee:

                          Fiscal Impact (in thousands)

           Major Provisions                2009-10     2010-11   2011-12        
             Fund  

          Council staff costs           $325      $650       
          $650General /
                                                             Bonds *

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/2/09)

          American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
          Employees, AFL-CIO
          Audubon California
          California Outdoor Heritage Alliance
          Defenders of Wildlife
          Imperial County
          Imperial Irrigation District
          Indio Chamber of Commerce
          Pacific Institute
          Planning and Conservation League
          Sierra Club California

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  6/2/09)

          Department of Finance

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author's office,  
          "In 2003 the implementing legislation for the  
          Quantification Settlement Agreement called on the state to  
          develop a Salton Sea restoration plan.  The legislation  
          required the Secretary of Resources, through an intense  
          public process, to prepare a restoration plan by the end of  
          2006.  The Resources Agency presented the Preferred  
          Restoration Plan and Funding Report to the Legislature in  
          May 2007.  This bill develops the governance structure  
          which would oversee project implementation and restoration  
          of the Salton Sea."

           ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION  :    The Department of Finance is  
          opposed to this bill because it would "be premature to  
          begin implementation of the Preferred Alternative until a  







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          long-term funding plan to pay for future Salton Sea  
          restoration efforts has been developed."  
           

          CTW:do  6/2/09   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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