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          SENATE THIRD READING
          SB 1205 (Corbett)
          As Amended  August 16, 2010
          Majority vote

           SENATE VOTE  :22-14  
           
           LOCAL GOVERNMENT    6-3         APPROPRIATIONS      12-5        
           
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          |Ayes:|Caballero, Arambula,      |Ayes:|Fuentes, Bradford,        |
          |     |Bradford, Coto,           |     |Huffman, Coto, Davis, De  |
          |     |Davis, Solorio            |     |Leon, Gatto, Hall,        |
          |     |                          |     |Skinner, Solorio,         |
          |     |                          |     |Torlakson, Torrico        |
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          |Nays:|Smyth, Knight, Logue      |Nays:|Conway, Harkey,  Miller,  |
          |     |                          |     |Nielsen, Norby            |
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          SUMMARY  :  Establishes the Bay Area Disaster Recovery Planning  
          Council (Council) until January 1, 2030, to create a long-term  
          regional recovery plan by being cooperative with various  
          stakeholders in the bay area, including, but not limited to, the  
          cities, counties, special interests, school districts, emergency  
          managers, hospitals, members of the public, private business,  
          and nongovernmental organizations, as specified.  Specifically,  
           this bill  :

          1)Establishes the Council as a regional entity with jurisdiction  
            extending throughout the San Francisco Bay area.

          2)Makes findings and declarations on how the San Francisco Bay  
            area will experience a major earthquake in its future and that  
            disasters not properly managed and planned for can easily  
            escalate into catastrophes that will have major lasting  
            consequences.

          3)Makes findings and declarations that it is in the public's  
            interest to create the Council as a regional entity to  
            facilitate long-term disaster recovery planning for the bay  
            area.









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          4)Finds and declares that the Council will sponsor and review  
            local actions to improve preparation for long-term recovery,  
            including guidelines for member cities, counties, and agencies  
            to align finance department preparation, building ordinances,  
            emergency housing strategies, non-emergency response mutual  
            aid agreements, and a variety of additional tasks, along with  
            information gathering, plan consolidation, application for  
            resources, and policy discussion.

          5)Requires the Council to create a long-term regional recovery  
            plan (plan) by cooperating with various stakeholders in the  
            bay area, including, but not limited to, the cities, counties,  
            special districts, school districts, emergency managers,  
            hospitals, members of the public, private business, and  
            nongovernmental organizations.

          6)Requires the scope and purpose of the plan to be for planning  
            for the region's resiliency following a disaster by increasing  
            the speed of rebuilding lifeline infrastructure, including,  
            but not limited to, water, and energy pipelines, planning for  
            temporary transportation and transit programs during the  
            repair of the transportation system, enhancing government  
            management capacity for large scale capital projects programs,  
            planning for the reconstruction of housing supply damaged by  
            the disaster, creating mechanisms to assist businesses with  
            temporary relocation and financing, and other issues  
            associated with sustainable redevelopment following a major  
            disaster.

          7)Provides that in planning for these the council shall consult  
            with emergency managers and other local government staff  
            involved in disaster recovery to ensure that the plan  
            incorporates local planning efforts and is not duplicative of  
            work already being done in the region.

          8)Prohibits the plan from being a post-disaster operations plan.

          9)Specifies that nothing in this bill shall be deemed to confer  
            upon the Council any land use, regulatory, or permitting  
            authority.

          10)Specifies that the power of the Council is limited to  
            planning.









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          11)Requires the Council to be governed by a board consisting of  
            all members of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)  
            Regional Planning Committee and the following members,  
            appointed by the ABAG Executive Board:

             a)   At least four members representing lifeline  
               infrastructure districts such as water and wastewater,  
               power and energy, telecommunications, and transit;

             b)   A school board member or member of county board of  
               education;

             c)   A member representing a nonprofit service delivery  
               agency;

             d)   A member of the Bay Area Urban Area Security Initiative;

             e)   At least four members representing private sector  
               business, economics, and planning organizations; and,

             f)   A county or city emergency manager.

          12)Requires board members serve at the pleasure of the ABAG  
            Executive Board and the ABAG Executive Board must fill  
            vacancies within 90 days.

          13)Specifies that board members must exercise their independent  
            judgment on behalf of the interests of the residents, the  
            property owners, and the public as a whole in furthering the  
            bill's intent and purposes.

          14)Requires the board to elect a chair and vice-chair.

          15)Provides that the ABAG President must fix the time and place  
            of the board's first meeting.

          16)Specifies that after the first meeting, the board must hold  
            meetings at times and places determined by the Council board's  
            chair.

          17)States that within six months of the board's first meeting,  
            the board must convene a Bay Area Disaster Recovery Planning  
            Administrative Committee (Administrative Committee) to assist  
            and advise the board in carrying out its functions.








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          18)Requires the Council to appoint the membership of the  
            Administrative Committee, which shall be determined by the  
            Council based upon criteria that provide a broad  
            representation 
          of community and agency interests and geographical diversity  
            within the Council's jurisdiction over the long-term disaster  
            recovery in the San Francisco Bay area.

          19)Specifies, not later than six months after the date of the  
            Council's first meeting, the board shall convene a Bay Area  
            Disaster Recovery Planning Technical Advisory Committee  
            (Technical Advisory Committee) to be composed of local  
            emergency managers, city and regional planners, engineers, and  
            members of other technical fields, as necessary.

          20)Requires the Council to appoint the membership of the  
            Technical Advisory Committee, which shall be determined by the  
            Council based upon criteria that provides a broad  
            representation of community and agency interest and  
            geographical diversity within the Council's jurisdiction over  
            the long-term disaster recovery in the San Francisco Bay area.

          21)Requires the Administrative and Technical Advisory Committees  
            to meet on a regular basis.  

          22)Requires the Council to comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act,  
            the Public Records Act, and the Political Reform Act.

          23)Specifies that the board is the legislative body of the  
            Council and shall establish policies 
          for the operation of the Council.

          24)Authorizes the board to act either by ordinance or  
            resolution.

          25)Provides that a majority vote of the board is necessary to  
            conduct business of the Council.

          26)Requires that only members of the Council who are elected  
            from a city, county, or special district may vote on the  
            management of revenues; a majority vote of these members shall  
            be required to take action regarding the management of  
            revenues.








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          27)Prohibits the Council from applying for funding dedicated  
            solely for planning for emergency response immediately after a  
            disaster.

          28)Authorizes the Council to all of the following:

             a)   Apply for and receive grants from federal and state  
               agencies;

             b)   Solicit and accept gifts, fees, grants, and allocations  
               from public and private entities;

             c)   Receive and manage a dedicated revenue source;

             d)   Deposit or invest moneys of the council in banks or  
               financial institutions in the state in accordance with  
               state law;

             e)   Sue and be sued;

             f)   Engage counsel and other professional services;

             g)   Enter into contracts;

             h)   Enter into joint powers agreements; and,

             i)   Use interim or temporary staff, as specified.

          29)Prohibits the Council from acquiring or owning real property.

          30)Requires that the Council be funded through federal funds  
            gifts, donations, grants, local bonds, other appropriate  
            funding sources, and other types of financial assistance from  
            public and private sources.

          31)Specifies that nothing in this bill shall be construed to  
            authorize the Council to incur debt or raise revenue by  
            levying taxes, assessments, or fees, or to obligate the state  
            to provide funding for the council.

          32)Requires the board to provide for regular audits of the  
            Council's accounts and records, maintain accounting records,  
            and report accounting transactions in accordance with  








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            generally accepted accounting principles adopted by the  
            Government Accounting Standards Board of the Financial  
            Accounting Foundation for both public reporting purposes and  
            for reporting 
          of activities to the Controller.

          33)Requires the board to provide for annual financial reports  
            and make them available to the public.

          34)Defines "San Francisco Bay area" or "bay area" as the area  
            that includes the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin,  
            Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and  
            Sonoma.

          35)Contains a sunset date of January 1, 2030.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations  
          Committee, there are no state costs.  Local costs related to the  
          duties of the Council are not reimbursable because the mandated  
          requirements in this bill are requested by the affected local  
          entities.

           COMMENTS  :  According to the author's office, "The Bay Area is  
          likely to experience a major earthquake in its future.  The  
          Hayward Fault, which runs through the dense urban cities of  
          Fremont, Oakland, Berkeley, and Hayward, is overdue for a major  
          earthquake.  This earthquake is expected to damage lifeline  
          infrastructure and leave 156,000 housing units uninhabitable and  
          356,600 people displaced.

          Some issues such as decisions about long-term housing,  
          rebuilding transportation and land use change will not be made  
          effectively in the chaos following a disaster.  Thinking through  
          these issues ahead of time will minimize the severe economic and  
          social consequences of a slow recovery on the region and state.   
          The San Francisco Bay Area constitutes a region of vital  
          importance to the state economy and future business and  
          technology innovation."

          While the Bay Area has focused on risk mitigation strategies and  
          emergency response preparation, there has been less attention to  
          the long-term recovery period that will follow a 
          major disaster such as an earthquake.  After implementing  
          short-term disaster response plans to address the region's  








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          immediate life and safety needs, what happens in the months and  
          years following the disaster will determine whether the region  
          recovers and persists as a vibrant community and driver of the  
          nation's prosperity, or whether the region suffers long-term  
          depopulation and economic decline.  According to the sponsor,  
          ABAG, this bill improves the Bay Area's long-term disaster  
          recovery capacity by creating a regional Council focused  
          exclusively on generating and allocating resources for the Bay  
          Area's long-term disaster planning and recovery efforts.
           
           The Bay Area is home to several single-purpose regional  
          agencies, including ABAG.  As early as 1970, ABAG's  
          groundbreaking comprehensive regional plan included an  
          earthquake hazards and planning component.  Today ABAG is a  
          leader among planning agencies for its earthquake and hazards  
          planning program.   The Legislature may wish to consider whether  
          the Bay Area needs yet another regional government agency.  What  
          additional powers is this bill providing that ABAG already does  
          not have itself?

          Support Arguments:  Supporters believe the Council creates a  
          structure for the region to plan together complex issues of  
          housing replacement, business recovery, government services,  
          transportation, health, education, vulnerable communities, and  
          land use change.

          Opposition Arguments:  The Legislature may wish to consider why  
          the Legislature should play any role in establishing a regional  
          authority that Bay Area officials can create themselves through  
          the use of a joint powers agreement.
           
           
           Analysis Prepared by  :    Katie Kolitsos / L. GOV. / (916)  
          319-3958


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