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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02.21.2024 WB Agenda Packet Special MtgCI ty of Bakersfield Water Board Special Meeting of February 21, 2024 River Canal Backup Weir — January 6, 2024 Water Resources File Packet t✓ AKERSFIELD THE SOUND OF 5-64WIMf Veffet WATER BOARD Bob Smith, Chair Bruce Freeman Andrae Gonzales CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WATER BOARD SPECIAL MEETING Wednesday, February 21, 2024 -10:00 a.m. Water Resources Building Conference Room 1000 Buena Vista Road, Bakersfield, CA 93311 AGENDA l . CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS A. Agenda Item Public Statements B. Non -Agenda Item Public Statements 4. MI N UTES A. Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Water Board Meeting of August 16, 2023 - For Board Review and Action 5. KERN RIVER LEVEE DISTRICT 6. REPORTS A. Water Resources Monthly Report - December 2023 - For Board Information Water Board Agenda February 21,, 2024 B. 2023 Kern River Recap and 2024 Kern River & Isabella Reservoir Operations Report - For Board to receive and file report C. Report on Turf Replacement - For Board to receive and file report 7. HEARINGS 8. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolution setting Domestic Water Availability Fee for service areas of the City of Bakersfield Domestic Water system - For Board Review and Action B. Proposed 2024 Water Board Meeting Calendar - For Board Review and Action 9. WATER BOARD STATEMENTS 10. CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION ACTION 12. ADJOURNMENT POSTED: February 16, 2024 .ram W DMINIS ATRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELDTHE SOUND OF WATER BOARD MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: Minutes ITEM: 4. A. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member APPROVED FROM: Kristina Budak, Water Resources Director �- DEPARTMENT HEAD DATE: February 16, 2024 SUBJECT: Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Water Board Meeting of August 16, 2023. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Minutes of the Regular Water Board Meeting of August 16, 2023. BACKGROUND: BAKERSFIELD THE SOUND OF51- WelLrynf Vetife� MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE WATER BOARD - CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Wednesday, August 16, 2023 - 10:00 a.m. Water Resources Conference Room 1000 Buena Vista Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Smith called the meeting to order at 10.00 a.m. 2. ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Smith, Member Freeman, Member Gonzales Absent: None 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS - None 4. MINUTES A. Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 21, 2023. Motion by Member Freeman to approve the Minutes of June 21, 2023. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED 5. KERN RIVER LEVEE DISTRICT - None 6. REPORTS A. Kern River & Isabella Reservoir Operations Report Miguel Chavez, Hydrographic Supervisor, stated at the last Water Board Meeting it was reported the Army Corp and Kern River Interests had a goal to fill the reservoir throughout the month of July. On July 25t" the reservoir was filled to 550,000 acre-feet (ac-ft) completing the data requirements of the Army Corp. At the June Water Board Meeting, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) was projecting 1.69 million acre-feet (ac-ft) for the April - July runoff period, 396% of normal. The water year ended up corning in at 1.59 million ac-ft at 372% of normal which is to date the second wettest year on record. Referring to a graph, Mr. Chavez stated storage at Isabella Reservoir is at 479,355 ac-ft. Outflow release is 2,991 cfs and inflow to Bakersfield, California, August 16, 2023 — Page 2 Isabella is 1,673 cfs. Going forward storage will decrease in preparation for November 1st carryover target of 170,000 ac-fit. The Watermaster sent a request on behalf of all the Kern River Interest to the Army Corp asking for the carryover amount to be increased to 245,000 ac-ft. Member Freeman inquired about expanded recharge facilities around the city to which Mr. Daniel Maldonado, Assistant Water Resources Director, assured Member Freeman expanded recharge had occurred. In the past our max diverted amount been 5,400 cfs and this year 7,200 cfs was able to be diverted on straight demand for recharge in different areas and still meet irrigation demands. Recharge facilities all over the city have been expanded. In the event of another storm the Kern River Interest has confidence and has shown the ability to divert up to 7,000 cfs safely and to use it to the maximum benefit. Member Freeman inquired about the forecast for next year. Mr. Chavez stated that the DWR publishes reports as well as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration {NOAA) that there are El Nino conditions in the Pacific which historically means a wet winter. Although it is too early to predict a wet winter, we are optimistic. Chairman Smith inquired about the carryover request to which Mr. Chavez confirmed it is a per year request. Member Gonzales asked if there would be a postmortem discussion to analyze what went well or not so well during this historically wet year. Mr. Maldonado stated the DWR and Kern River Interests currently have such a meeting scheduled in September. Member Gonzales requested feedback from the meeting. The board members were concerned with the bad information given by the DWR to the public regarding flooding. Mr. Chavez stated that DWR is working to correct their maps and information. B. Update on Water Conservation in the City's Domestic Water Service Area Tylor Hester, Domestic Supervisor, reported early this year the Governor rescinded his call for a voluntary 15% reduction in water use to the water providers along with rescinding an order requiring urban water suppliers to activate Level 2 of their water shortage contingency plans. The City of Bakersfield has chosen to keep their Level 2 in place for now. Referring to graphs, Mr. Hester explained the monthly water usage and savings for 2023 compared to 2020. In 2023, the City's Domestic Water Service Area has saved 2,540 ac-ft of water compared to the same period in 2020, which is a savings of 12%. The City's Domestic Water Service Area has grown over the past three years, the population has had an increase of over 6,500 residents with over 1,900 new service connections. Considering the population growth in the City's system, the average water use reduction equates to approximately 15% per person per day this year. C. Report on the City's Landscaping Standards compared to California State Landscaping Standards Mr. Maldonado stated the report to be given was due to a referral from the board at the Water Board meeting in June. Mr. Maldonado introduced Christopher Boyle, Development Services Director, who presented a Bakersfield, California, May 17, 2023 — Page 3 presentation regarding the landscaping standards of City of Bakersfield compared to California State Landscape Standards. Chairman Smith clarified what started this discussion was the Board was informed there was conflict in those standards, heard the City of Bakersfield requires more grass than the State allowed in residential areas. Mr. Boyle gave a history of Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO), AB325, AB1883 and Governor's Executive Order B-29-15. The City of Bakersfield's Landscape Standards; Ordinance 4010, Ordinance 4624, and Ordinance 4943 follow a similar timeline as the State. Mr. Boyle, referencing a conversation with the City's Planning Director, stated the question was asked if the City of Bakersfield requires anything that is more restrictive than the State of California and his response was absolutely not. Mr. Boyle defined various projects that require MWELO compliance, review, and certain thresholds for each. The Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) Compliance Pathway Flowchart is used to determine if MWELO applies to a project. Estimated Total Water Use (ETWU) must not exceed Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA) per the ordinance. The City of Bakersfield has two pathways in place; the prescriptive pathway compliance option — Appendix D of Title 23, Chapter 2.7 MWELO which is typically every single-family home and the performance pathway generally used for commercial projects. D. Report on Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) within the City's Domestic Service Area Report given by Tylor Hester, Domestic Supervisor, in response to a referral from the board at the Water Board meeting in June. The board requested information on AMI with the intent to incentivize customers or developers to install AMI meters to help conserve water. The City purchases and installs all water meters within our service area. In 2021, Water Resources began exploring AMI technology with the intent of reducing water cost and losses. Mr. Hester, referring to the provided table of current cost of meters, explained there are two sizes of meters in our system, the older areas of our system uses 5/8 )3 meters and the newer areas use 1 )1 meters. Retrofitting is also utilized where a device is installed on to a non-AMI meter allowing it the capabilities to function as a full AMI meter. Water Resources does not have plans to retrofit only replace with new as the need arises. Earlier this year the City received a grant and matching funds to install AMI meters at the end of their lifespan in the Laurelglen, Sagepoint, and Spice Tract areas which is bounded by Gosford Road and New Stine on the west and east and Ming Avenue and White Lane on the north and south. Water Resources plans to strategically select areas to replace old meters at the end of their lifespan with AMI meters, gradually replacing our whole system with AMI meters and new development as well. Tamara Johnson, California Water Service District Manager gave insight and explained the cell -site based network the AMI meter utilize. Chairman Smith requested a report to see if the City can meet a goal to convert whole system to AMI in a six year time period similar to California Water Service. Bakersfield, California, August 16, 2023 — Page 4 7. HEARINGS - None 8. NEW BUSINESS - None 9. WATER BOARD STATEMENTS - None 10. CLOSED SESSION — None 11. CLOSED SESSION ACTION - None 12. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Smith adjourned the meeting at 11:02 a.m. Bob Smith, Chairman City of Bakersfield Water Board Kimberly Aleman, Secretary City of Bakersfield Water Board W ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELD T H,WATER BOARD �,,,,� �.wu yrum MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: Reports ITEM: 6. A. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member APPROVED J FROM: Kristina Budak, Water Resources Director DEPARTMENT HEAD ' �C- DATE: February 16, 2024 SUBJECT: Water Resources Monthly Report - December 2023 RECOMMENDATION: For Board Information BACKGROUND: Monthly overview of the Water Resources Department and divisions within the department. WATER RESOURCES DECEMBER 2023 ADMINISTRATIVE HIGHLIGHTS Dec. 6th - Service Maintenance Worker Department interviews were conducted at Water Resources. Dec 7th - Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Regular meeting was cancelled. 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SERVING w,\ 0� A L L December 2023 The graphs below show the City's Domestic Service Area water usage and its monthly percentage reduction, for the past 12 months, by gallons per capita, as compared to the same period in 2020. 300.00 Domestic Water Use Comparison Per Capita * 2020 R-GPCD 275.00 0 2022-2023 R-GPCD i68 3U /611-4 ! 250.00 242.97 232.26.24 un 225.00 214.21 z 0 Q 211.19 217.67 225.61 200.00 w 185.65 wc-- 175.00 182.95 150.72 145.9 : 150.00 1.59.55 119.23 124.37 140.98 125.00 137 �. 105.56 98.58 96.03 100.00 83.28 91.38 77.69 75.00 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Metered Percent Savings by Month Per Capita 40% 35 35% 3 M. u1 Q 2 5Yo z 21% Q t— 2 0''•fo W U U5 15``0 a- 10% 7% 5% 0% ! Jan '23 Feb '23 M 23% 19% 15` 15% 14 7 % 610 6Mo i J t3 Apr'23 May'23June'23 July'23 Aug '23 Sept'23 Oct'23 Nov '23 Uec'23 AGRICULTURE 7 - Basins were maintained • 4 - Canals were running • 2 - Cal Water Treatment Plants were taken down for maintenance on December 8th • 1 - IN Treatment Plant remains operational • Dec. 1 - outflow 860 cfs. • Dec. 30 - outflow 200 cfs. • Continuing to divert water to spreading ponds at 2800 Acres • Upper Carrier Canal was shutdown for maintenance and sand removal • Weed Control applied and trash debris was removed in and around Mill Creek • Started Annual Mill Creek Maintenance • 7 lift heads were rebuilt for Mill Creek at Central Park, 17th Street, and California Avenue 1 • 4 . ' A fir• � '^1� � � •�KI rx. �''' ;4i'•• - . p +16 yl�+�y�•L' x. �� 3 .L� a ay4 . ..ramr Vt 6 ♦ .. . `•� � L �,.. ��x 1 4 ew� i �7 �~ " • App '�r� �. .•yam +.. • � 1 yy � � a o i` IL Maintenance crew removing lift heads at Mill Creek_ Water Resources Kern Riuer Estimated Operations for December Kern River Computed Natural Flow at 1st Point of Measurement: 35,788 AC -FT Kern River Regulated at 1st Point of Measurement: 40,130 AC -FT Hydrographics conducted weekly stream flow measurements at 1st Point. On Dec.19th Hyd rog ra ph ics conducted stream flow measurements of the CVC pools with 4-6 representatives from Kern County Water Agency. Sierra Hyd rog ra ph ics completed new staff gauge installations at Rocky Point, Carrier Head, Reclamation, Eastside Upstream, and Eastside Downstream. Lake Isabella recorded a total of .38 inches of precipitation in the month of December. Kern River saw a peak outflow of 1116 cfs on December 6th. December 2023 W ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELD WATER BOARD MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: Reports ITEM: 6. B. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member FROM: Kristina Budak, Water Resources Director DATE: February 16, 2024 APPROVED DEPARTMENT HEAD r*IaJJ,� SUBJECT: 2023 Kern River Recap and 2024 Kern River & Isabella Reservoir Operations Report RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends receive and file report. BACKGROUND: Report on 2023 Water year runoff and City of Bakersfield Supply. Also, Report on current Kern River flow and Isabella storage conditions. . r� -� ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELD WATER BOARD MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: Reports ITEM: 6. C. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member APPROVED J. FROM: Kristina Budak, Water Resources Director DEPARTMENT HEAD DATE: February 16, 2024 SUBJECT: Report on Turf Replacement RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends receive and file report. BACKGROUND: In 2022, Governor Newsom issued an executive order prohibiting the watering of non-functional turf in commercial, industrial, and government sites. As a result, the City of Bakersfield expanded its existing turf replacement rebate program to commercial and industrial customers. Staff will give an update on the City of Bakersfield's Turf Replacement Project, the projects funded, and projects scheduled for the upcoming year. d Pft W ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELDr HE SOUND WATER BOARD MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: New Business ITEM: 7. A. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member FROM: Kristina Budak, Water Resources Director DATE: February 16, 2024 APPROVR) DEPARTMENT HEAD Jk SUBJECT: Resolution setting Domestic Water Availability Fee for service areas of the City of Bakersfield Domestic Water system. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Water Board approve that the resolution be forwarded to the full City Council for adoption at the public hearing scheduled on March 271 2024. BACKGROUND: The City Water Board, with concurrence of the City Council, shall establish availability fees per Municipal Code Section 14.04.120(b) for water service facilities required to enable development of all areas served by the city water system. Such fees are declared to be necessary to compensate the city for the expense incurred in furnishing source, storage, and water distribution facilities, and related capital project expenses. The basis for the water availability fee adjustment is defined in Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 15.84.030 as the ENR Annual Construction Cost Index (Los Angeles) as published by Engineering News Record, McGraw Hill. The current Water Availability Fee charged to ensure water will be available for new development (cost of funding water well construction, water mainline extensions, etc.) is $6,543 gross per acre. The per gross acre fee is approximately equivalent to an increase in the one-time charge of $197.75 on a single-family dwelling unit using four single-family dwelling units per gross acre. The new Water Availability Fee is to be set at $7,334 per gross acre to offset increased costs over the current fee in accordance with the above -mentioned Bakersfield Municipal Code. The new fee will increase 12.09% and is proposed to be effective March 28, 2024. The fee has not been adjusted since October 2021. California Government Code Section 66016 requires that increases in existing fees and charges be adopted by ordinance or resolution following a public hearing. It also requires a local agency to hold at least one open and public meeting regarding the increase. A public hearing to accept testimony regarding the fee increase is scheduled to be held before the Council of the City of Bakersfield on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SETTING DOMESTIC WATER AVAILABILITY FEE. WHEREAS, the City is slated with the responsibility of ensuring that all proposed development in the City's Domestic Water Service area will have a viable high quality water supply and pressures or such development cannot proceed; and WHEREAS, in order to ensure that current and future infrastructure and distribution of water supplies will be available for current and new users, the City must take all necessary steps to procure and capture water resources, including, but not limited to, acquiring real property for the drilling of water wells, installation of transmission water mains and water treatment facilities; and WHEREAS,, the cost of procuring and maintaining the water supply is an expense which is funded from the various fees established for the use of such water supplies; and WHEREAS, the Availability Fee charged to ensure wafer will be accessible for new development (cost of funding new water well construction, purchase of land for recharge facilities, etc.) is currently $6,543.00 per acre; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the calculations set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, the new availability fee needs to be set at $7,334.00 per acre effective March 28.. 2024, to offset increased costs, pursuant to Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 14.04.120(b) in accordance with the Construction Cost Index as defined in the Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 15.84.030(D). WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 66016, the City noticed a hearing for March 27, 2024, regarding the setting of the new availability fee. NOW,, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows: 1. The above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. 2. The City Council hereby adopts a new water availability fee of $7,334.00 per acre based upon the calculations contained in Exhibit "A". -------- 0000000 -------- -- Page 1 of 2 Pages -- I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on , by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBER NOES: COUNCIL MEMBER ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBER ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBER M KAREN GOH Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney 0 VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney ARIAS, GONZALES, WEIR, SMITH, FREEMAN, GRAY, KAUR JULIE DRIMAKIS, CPMC, MMC CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield EXHIBITS: A - Domestic Water Availability Fee -- Page 2 of 2 Pages -- AVAILABILITY FEE EXHIBIT A 2023 2021 January 13,175.03 11,627.00 February 13,175.93 11, 698.00 March 13,176.30 11,749.00 April 13,229.57 11,849.00 May 13,288.27 11,989.00 June 13,345.00 12Y 112.00 July 13,424.98 12,237.00 August 13,472.56 12,463.00 September 13,485.67 12A64.00 October 13,497.97 12,464.00 November 13, 510.57 12,467.00 December 13, 514.76 12,481.00 160,296.61 145,600.00 Divided by 12 13,358.05 12,133.33 Computation of change in CCI: 2023 13,358.05 2021 12 Y 133.33 Change () 1, 224.72 Change (%) 10.09% Current Availability Fee- October 1, 2021 $6, 543 Change (%) Construction Cost Index 10.09% CIP Growth Projects 2.00% TOTAL REQUIRED % INCREASE 12.09% New Availability Fee- $7,334 Note: Pursuant to Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 14.04.120(b) in accordance with the Construction Cost Index as defined in the Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 15.84.030(D), also the fee schedule shall be further adjusted to reflect all city expneses incurred. W ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT BAKERSFIELD WATER BOARD MEETING DATE: February 21, 2024 AGENDA SECTION: New Business ITEM: 8. B. TO: Bob Smith, Chairman Bruce Freeman, Member Andrae Gonzales, Member APPROVED FROM: Kristina Budak Water Resources Director rc Dir u DEPARTMENT HEAD DATE: February 16, 2024 SUBJECT: Proposed 2024 Water Board Meeting Calendar RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. BACKGROUND: The following are proposed dates for 2024 Water Board meetings: April 17 June 19 August 21 October 16 December 1 1 SCHEDULED MEETINGS WATER BOARD CITY OF BAKERSFIELD JANUARY 2024 THROUGH DECEMBER 2024 APPROVED ON Water Board Meetings City Council Meetings 0 Begin @ 10:00 a.m. Begin @ 5:15 p.m. r f+ Holidays - City Offices Closed Tentative Special Water Board Meeting Begin @ 10:00 a.m. JANUARY S M IT W TH IF S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 291 30 31 0000moo JULY S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 291 30 31 OCTOBER S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 181 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MAY S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 9 101 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 261 27 28 29 311 31 AUGUST S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 17 18 19 20 21 22 231 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I I I I I I - NOVEMBER S M T W TH F S 1 2 31 4 51 6 7 81 9 10 11 121 13 14 151 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH S M T W TH F S 1 2 31 4 51 6 7 8 9 10 11 121 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31I I I I JUNE S M T W TH F S 1 21 3 4 5 6 71 8 9 10 11 12 13 141 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SEPTEMBER S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 10 111 12 131 14 151 16 17 18 19 201 21 221 23 24125 26 271 28 29 30 DECEMBER S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 241 25 26 27 28 29 30 31