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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SB 458
          Author:   Wolk (D), et al
          Amended:  6/2/09
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE NATURAL RES. & WATER COMMITTEE  :  7-3, 4/14/09
          AYES:  Pavley, Kehoe, Leno, Padilla, Simitian, Wiggins,  
            Wolk
          NOES:  Cogdill, Hollingsworth, Huff
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Benoit

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  7-5, 5/28/09
          AYES:  Kehoe, Corbett, DeSaulnier, Hancock, Leno, Oropeza,  
            Yee
          NOES:  Cox, Denham, Runner, Walters, Wyland
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Wolk


           SUBJECT  :    Conservancies:  Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta  
          Conservancy

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST :    This bill establishes a new conservancy in state  
          government, with jurisdiction limited to the Sacramento-San  
          Joaquin River Delta, as specified.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law authorizes various conservancies  
          to acquire, manage, direct the management of, and conserve  
          public lands in the state.  In order to promote the  
          conservation of the state's resources, the state  
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          Legislature has created nine conservancies: 

          1. Baldwin Hills Conservancy.

          2. California Tahoe Conservancy.

          3. Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy.

          4. San Diego River Conservancy.

          5. San Gabriel & Lower Los Angeles Rivers & Mountains  
             Conservancy.

          6. San Joaquin River Conservancy.

          7. Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.

          8. Sierra Nevada Conservancy.

          9. State Coastal Conservancy.

          As state departments, all conservancies, with the exception  
          of Coachella, are run by a board with a state majority.   
          Many of the state-appointed members on other boards,  
          however, are limited to local representatives. 

          Under the Johnston-Baker-Andal-Boatwright Delta Protection  
          Act of 1992, the legal delta is defined to include specific  
          lands within Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano,  
          Yolo, Alameda.

          This bill establishes the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta  
          Conservancy (Conservancy).
           
          The purpose of the Conservancy is to support efforts that  
          advance both environmental protection and the economic  
          well-being of Delta residents in a complementary manner.

          The Conservancy's jurisdiction will be limited to the legal  
          Delta.

          The Conservancy Board (Board) will consist of 11 voting  
          members and four nonvoting members appointed by the  
          Governor and confirmed by the Senate.







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          The Conservancy, within two years of hiring an executive  
          director, will be required to create and adopt a strategic  
          plan to achieve the goals of the conservancy.  The plan is  
          required to:

          1. Describe its interaction with local, regional, state,  
             and federal land use, recreation, water and flood  
             management, and habitat conservation and protection  
             efforts within and adjacent to the Delta. 

          2. Establish priorities and criteria for projects and  
             programs, based upon an assessment of program  
             requirements, institutional capabilities, and funding  
             needs throughout the Delta. 

          3. Be consistent with the Resource Management Plan  
             developed by the Delta Protection Commission and the  
             Central Valley Flood Protection Plan. 

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

          The provisions of the bill will be implemented only upon  
          appropriation by the Legislature of funds for the purposes  
          of this division.  The Conservancy shall not appoint an  
          executive officer, employ any other staff, execute any  
          contract, or incur any other cost or obligation, until the  
          Legislature appropriates money for these purposes.

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/2/09)

          Natural Resources Defense Council
          Planning and Conservation League
          The Nature Conservancy
          Trust for Public Land

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author's office,  
          "California has a long and successful history with  
          conservancies and there is widespread agreement that such  
          an entity would succeed in the Delta as long as there is  
          adequate local input and control.  Conservancies are able  
          to address unique solutions in communities of key interest.  
           They are a flexible arrangement with tools to fit the  







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          situation.  They have been as varied as the large Coastal  
          Conservancy to the Baldwin Hills Conservancy and provide a  
          forum for state and local interests to work to find  
          solutions and raise funds to solve problems and improve  
          communities."

          "The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy will support  
          efforts that advance both environmental protection and the  
          economic well-being of Delta residents in a complementary  
          manner."


          CTW:do  6/2/09   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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