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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06. Receive update on pending legislative matters Page 1 of 4 Item 6. CENTRAL SAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION PAPER MEETING DATE: MARCH 7, 2019 SUBJECT: RECEIVE UPDATE ON PENDING LEGISLATIVE MATTERSAND PROVIDE DIRECTION ON PRIORITY LEGISLATION SUBMITTED BY: INITIATING DEPARTMENT: EMILY BARNETT, COMMUNICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION-COMM SVCS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS INTERGOV REL MANAGER REVIEWED BY: PHILIP R. LEIBER, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION ANN SASAKI, DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER Roger S. Bailey Kenton L. Alm General Manager District Counsel ISSUE In accordance with Board Policy No. BP 026 — Legislative Advocacy, the Board may provide direction to staff on positions related to priority legislation. BACKGROUND Under BP 026 — Legislative Advocacy, when legislation has direct impact on Central San or special significance to the Board, the General Manager will present information to the Board on priority legislation. The Board may then provide direction as to Central San's position on the legislation. Staff has reviewed pending legislation and worked with member associations to identify possible direct impacts on Central San. The process to create and pass legislation is constantly in flux; the priority legislation presented in this Position Paper represents the most confident analysis and due diligence March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 62 of 107 Page 2 of 4 research at this time.As new information becomes available, it will be presented at future Board meetings. Attached is an updated Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet and other attachments of interest. At this meeting, staff is recommending that the Board take action or provide direction on the priority legislation listed on the Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet based on staff recommendations listed in the Board Legislative Summary Table. ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS The Board may choose from the following positions on each piece of legislation: • Support • Support if Amended • Neutral • Oppose Unless Amended • Oppose FINANCIAL IMPACTS None. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION This matter was not reviewed by a Board Committee. RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION If applicable, take one of the following actions on Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet or another legislative matter: 1. Adopt staff recommended position(s)on the priority legislation; or 2. Adopt a different position on one or more pieces of the priority legislation; or 3. Take no action Strategic Plan Tie-In GOAL ONE: Provide Exceptional Customer Service Strategy 1 - Build external customer relationships and awareness ATTACHMENTS: 1. 2019 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 63 of 107 Page 3 of 4 Central San 2019 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 2/2/19 Federal/ Industry Position Date of Board Author Legislation Also Known As Summary Organization(s) PriorityRecommended b Board Notes State List/Position Staff Direction Decision 1 State Ting D-San AB 68 Land Use: This bill reintroduces language from 2018 ACWA: Watch Watch 03/07/19 Francisco Accessory regarding accessory dwelling units with Dwelling Units prohibitions on local ordinances from imposing some limitations on size and location. This bill maintains a wastewater utility's ability to collect a proportional connection fee. 2 State Ting D AB 69 Land Use: This bill introduces language related to ACWA: Watch Watch 03/07/19 San Francisco Accessory oversight by the state on local ordinances on Dwelling Units size and location that would impact construction of accessory dwelling units. This bill does not address utility connection fees at this time. 3 State Wiekowski D- SB 13 Accessory This bill is a spot bill regarding accessory ACWA: Watch Watch 03/07/19 Fremont Dwelling Units dwelling units. In 2018 this author did introduce language that would eliminate the utility connection fee for new construction of an accessory dwelling unit. 4 State Friedman AB 1180 Water: recycled This bill requires Title 22 for non-potable Sponsored by Support 03/07/19 D-Glendale water uses to be updated by the Water Board by WateReuse California 2023. It also requires that a change over device (such as swivel ell) be incorporated into the Title 17 update currently underway. A draft for the Title 17 changes will be released in late summer 2019. WRCA (a member of the Title 17 handbook committee) has requested that a change over device or swivel ell be included as part of this update. 5 State Bloom D- TBD Nonwoven This bill shall not allow an entity to label a Sponsored by CASA Support 03/07/19 Santa Monica disposable covered product as safe to flush, safe for products sewer systems, or safe for septic systems, unless the product is a flushable wipe. The entity must certify if their product is flushable under compliance with the performance standards. Noncompliant products will be issued a notice of violation by the enforcing agency, providing 30 days for the products to be recalled and may be penalized for every day thereafter. 6 State Hertzberg SB 332 Ocean Discharge This bill proposes a 50% reduction in ocean Opposed: CASA Oppose 03/07/19 D-Van Nuys & discharges by 2030, and a 95% reduction in Wiener D-San ocean discharges by 2040. March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 64 of 107 Page 4 of 4 Central San 2019 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 2/2/19 7 State Cooley AB 510 Local Government Existing law authorizes the head of a Sponsored by CSDA Support 03/07/19 D-Rancho Records: department of a county or city, or the head of Cordova destruction of a special district to destroy recordings of records routine video monitoring maintained by that county, city, or special district after one year if that person receives approval from the legislative body and the written consent of the agency attorney and to destroy recordings of telephone and radio communications maintained by that county, city, or special district after 100 days if that person receives approval from the legislative body and the written consent of the agency attorney.This bill would exempt the head of a department of a county or city, or the head of a special district from these recording retention requirements if the county, city, or special district adopts a records retention policy governing recordings of routine video monitoring and recordings of telephone and radio communications. 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