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2020 Research Park Drive, Suite 100 Davis, CA 95618 Phone 530 756-5905 Fax 530 756-5991 westyost.com
April 27, 2017 Project No.: 755-10-17-01 SENT VIA: EMAIL Ms. Angela Spain City of Chico 411 Main Street Chico CA 95928 SUBJECT: Establishment of the Technical Advisory Committee for the City of Chico’s Stormwater
Resource Plan for the Big Chico Creek and the Little Chico Creek Watersheds
Dear Ms. Spain:
The objective of the City of Chico’s (City) Stormwater Resource Plan (SWRP) is to identify, evaluate, and develop a framework to manage stormwater to achieve multiple benefits for protecting health and safety, and to avoid the potential impacts of urban runoff to receiving waters. The SWRP must address and satisfy the requirements of Senate Bill 985 and the State Water Board guidelines to establish eligibility for bond funds associated with stormwater projects, including Proposition 1 Implementation Grant Funds through the State Water Resources Control Board’s (SWRCB) Storm Water Grant Program.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
The City of Chico and its consultant, West Yost Associates, performed outreach to a wide variety of organizations from March 10, 2017 to April 17, 2017 to inform these entities about the SWRP and assess interest in participating on the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). Potential TAC members were informed that there would be multiple avenues to participate in the development of the SWRP including TAC membership, stakeholder engagement, and public comment. The individuals listed in Table 1 expressed the ability and desire to be TAC members and agreed to serve on the TAC. We will notify you by email if changes to the TAC membership occurs. We will also submit the remaining commitment letters when they are received.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The TAC will assist the City in developing an evaluation process and a technical analysis of projects proposed for inclusion in the SWRP. This work will allow the City to identify projects that maximize the possible benefits to the Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek Watersheds, in accordance with the guidelines for SWRP Development under State Proposition 1, as outlined by the SWRCB.
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Table 1. Technical Advisory Committee
Candidate Title Affiliation/Agency Address Phone Email Commitment Letter Received
Tom Fossum Deputy Director Butte County Department of Public Works
Butte County Public Works 7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965 530-538-7681 [email protected] Yes
Richard Perrelli Environmental Program Coordinator Chico State University
California State University, Chico 400 West First Street
Chico, CA 95929 530-898-5126 [email protected] Yes
Matthew Thompson Senior Civil Engineer City of Chico
City of Chico Public Works, Engineering 411 Main Street P.O. Box 3420
Chico, CA 95927
530-897-6959 [email protected] Yes
Richard Burgi Associate Civil Engineer City of Chico
City of Chico Public Works, Engineering 411 Main Street P.O. Box 3420
Chico, CA 95927
530-879-6950 [email protected] Yes
Erik Gustafson Public Works Director City of Chico
City of Chico Public Works, Operations/Maintenance
411 Main Street P.O. Box 3420
Chico, CA 95927
530-879-4202 [email protected] Yes
Skyler Lipski Public Works Manager City of Chico
City of Chico Public Works, Operations/Maintenance
411 Main Street P.O. Box 3420
Chico, CA 95927
530-894-4210 [email protected] No
Debbie Spangler Engineering Geologist CA Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources
1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA 95814
530-528-7404 [email protected] No
Sarah Reynolds District Manager Butte County Resource Conservation District
Butte County Resource District 150 Chuck Yeager Way, Suite A
Oroville, CA 95965 530-534-0112 [email protected] No
Ryan Sale Director Tehama County Resource Conservation District
Resource Conservation District of Tehama County
2 Sutter Street, Suite D Red Bluff, CA 96090
530-527-4854 [email protected] No
Erick Burres Clean Water Team Lead State Water Resources Control Board State Water Resources Control Board
1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814
231-576-6788 [email protected] Yes
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Role of the TAC and TAC Members
The role of the TAC and its members is to:
1. Facilitate stakeholder outreach and review the Stakeholder Engagement Plan and project website.
2. Along with stakeholders, suggest projects for evaluation during the SWRP process.
3. Provide any available data to support identification and analysis of potential projects.
4. Screen projects proposed by the City, stakeholders, or the public, including the agencies represented by the TAC to ensure projects will meet the goals of the SWRP.
5. Establish the watersheds’ priorities for various benefit types.
6. Assign benefits to each project evaluated.
7. Assist the City in identifying appropriate methods for quantifying benefits, and review memoranda documenting the evaluation process and methods.
8. Rank and prioritize the projects for future implementation.
9. Review and comment on the Administrative, Public, and Final Draft SWRP documents and seek input from other individuals within each organization, as necessary.
Role of the City
The City has the additional role of:
1. Provide leadership in coordinating the overall effort.
2. Facilitate TAC meetings in a professional manner, by ensuring appropriate dialogue.
3. Ensure adequate time to review meeting materials.
4. Encourage collaboration and consensus.
5. Manage meeting logistics.
6. Collect and record discussions and synthesize meeting inputs.
7. Prepare the SWRP, conduct outreach events, and develop marketing and outreach materials.
COMMITMENT LETTERS
All the individuals and organizations listed in Table 1 indicated a preference to participate at the TAC level of engagement. Copies of the executed commitment letters received so far are attached. Additional commitment letters will be provided when they are received.
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REQUIRED DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Funding has been provided in full or in part through an agreement with the SWRCB, using funds from Proposition 1. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the foregoing, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
This work product is part of Task 2.1 of Agreement No. D1612613.
Feel free to contact me at (530) 792-3275 with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
WEST YOST ASSOCIATES
Doug Moore Engineering Manager RCE #58122
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION
411 Main Street – 2nd Floor P.O. Box 3420 Chico, CA 95973
Phone (530) 879-6900 Fax (530) 895-4899 http://www.ci.chico.ca.us
April 19, 2017 Erick Burres Clean Water Team Lead State Water Resources Control Board 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 SUBJECT: Commitment to participate on the Technical Advisory Committee of the Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek Watersheds Stormwater Resource Plan
Dear Mr. Erick Burres:
The City of Chico has received a grant from the State of California to prepare a Storm Water Resource Plan (SWRP) for the Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek watersheds. The development of the SWRP, the selection of projects to be included in the SWRP, and the project prioritization will be guided by a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). Invitations to join the TAC have been sent to staff from the State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Board, municipalities, Counties, water suppliers, local agencies, non-governmental organizations and nonprofit organizations, public utilities, and regulatory agencies. Based on your discussions with Millie Cowley-Crawford (with West Yost Associates), we understand that you have agreed to serve on the TAC. This letter summarizes the responsibilities associated with serving on the TAC. Please sign below to confirm your intent to serve on the TAC and return the signed letter to me (a scanned copy of the signed letter is adequate).
The requirements of the TAC members are summarized below:
• There will be five TAC meetings at the City of Chico offices (421 Main Street, Chico, CA). The meetings are tentatively scheduled to occur in April, May, June, and November 2017, and February 2018. TAC members will need to review meeting materials in advance of the meetings, attend and participate in the meetings, and review and provide comments on the meeting summaries.
• Review and provide comments on the draft SWRP within three weeks of receiving it from the City. The draft SWRP is expected to be available in December 2017.
• TAC members will represent their agency or organization and may work with others in their agency or organization to disseminate information about the SWRP, and to solicit input from others within their agency or organization that will assist in the preparation of the SWRP, including data, comments, and projects, as needed.
• Serving on the TAC is voluntary, and neither the TAC members nor their agencies or organizations will be compensated or reimbursed for TAC service beyond what they are compensated by their affiliated organization.
• The TAC members will recommend potential projects for inclusion into the SWRP. The TAC members will assist in an initial feasibility screening of up to 50 projects, resulting in identification
of up to 16 SWRP projects. The TAC members will assist with the ranking and prioritization of the 16 SWRP projects.
• TAC membership is intended to identify and prioritize projects that will benefit the Big Chico Creekand Little Chico Creek watersheds in an unbiased manner. Consequently, to prevent potentialconflicts of interest, agencies, organizations, or individuals on the TAC will be prohibited fromfuture contracting for compensation on any SWRP projects. Future involvement in SWRP projectsof public agency staff as part of their normal staff responsibilities does not constitute a conflict ofinterest. Agencies or organizations that may contract for compensation of SWRP projects in thefuture are encouraged to participate in the SWRP process as stakeholders or a member of thegeneral public.
• TAC members may request to be removed or replaced on the TAC, by submitting a request inwriting. The resignation or replacement will take effect 30 days after the receipt of the writtenresignation.
• No participant on the TAC or the agency or organization they are representing are responsible forany liability, loss, damage, or claims that result from TAC membership and preparation of theSWRP.
The City of Chico appreciates the commitment of the TAC membership and acknowledges the significant role that the TAC will play in preparing a SWRP for the good of the public. If you have additional questions or comments, please contact Millie Cowley-Crawford ([email protected], 925-425-5628), or Richard Burgi ([email protected], 530-879-6950). If after reviewing this letter, you believe you meet the TAC membership requirements and wish to serve as a TAC member, please sign below and return a copy of this letter to me. The signed letter can be scanned and emailed to [email protected].
Sincerely,
Matt Thompson, P.E. Senior Engineer
I have reviewed this letter, understand the TAC membership requirements, and agree to serve on the Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek SWRP TAC.
___Erick Burres____________________________ Printed Name
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_____________________________________ Signature
Required Disclosure Statement
Funding has been provided in full or in part through an agreement with the State Water Resources Control Board using funds from Proposition 1. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the foregoing, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
This work product is part of Task 2.1 of Agreement No. D1612613.
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTENGINEERING DIVISION
41 1 Main Street - 2d Floor
P.O. Box 3420
Chico, CA 95973
Phone (530) 879-6900
Fax (530) 895-4899
http:/iwww.ci.chiæ.ca.us
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Tom Fossum
Deputy DirectorButte County Public Works
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
SUBJECT: Commitment to participate on the Technical Advisory Committee of the eig Chico Creek and Little
Chico Creek Watersheds Stormwater Resource Plan
Dear Mr. Tom Fossum:
The City of Chico has received a grant from the State of California to prepare a Storm Water Resource Plan
(SWRP) for the Big Chico Creek and Little Chico Creek watersheds. The development of the SWRP, the selection
of projects to be included in the SWRP, and the project prioritization will be guided by a Technical Advisory
Committee (TAC). lnvitations to join the TAC have been sent to staff from the State Water Resources Control
Board, Regional Water Quality Control Board, municipalities, Counties, water suppliers, local agencies, non-
governmental organizations and nonprofit organizations, public utilities, and regulatory agencies. Based on
your discussions with Millie Cowley-Crawford (with West Yost Associates), we understand that you have
agreed to serve on the TAC. This letter summarizes the responsibilities associated with serving on the TAC.
Please sign below to confirm your intent to serve on the TAC and return the signed letter to me (a scanned
copy of the signed letter is adequate).
The requirements of the TAC members are summarized below:
There will be five TAC meetings at the City of Chico offices (421 Main Street, Chico, CA). The
meetings are tentatively scheduled to occur in April, May, June, and November 2017, and February
2018. TAC members will need to review meeting materials in advance of the meetings, attend and
participate in the meetings, and review and provide comments on the meeting summaries.
Review and provide comments on the draft SWRP within three weeks of receiving it from the City.
The draft SWRP is expected to be available in December 2017.
TAC members will represent their agency or organization and may work with others in their agency
or organization to disseminate information about the SWRP, and to solicit input from others withintheir agency or organization that will assist in the preparation of the SWRP, including data,
comments, and projects, as needed.
Serving on the TAC is voluntary, and neither the TAC members nor the¡r agencies or organizations
will be compensated or reimbursed for TAC service beyond what they are compensated by their
affiliated organization.
The TAC members will recommend potential projects for inclusion into the SWRP. The TAC
members will assist in an initial feasibility screening of up to 50 projects, resulting in identification
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of up to 16 SWRP projects. The TAC members will assist with the ranking and prioritization of the
16 SWRP projects.
TAC membership is intended to identify and prioritize projects that will benefit the Big Chico Creek
and Little Chico Creek watersheds in an unbiased manner. Consequently, to prevent potential
conflicts of interest, agencies, organizations, or individuals on the TAC will be prohibited from
future contracting for compensation on any SWRP projects. Future involvement in SWRP projects
of public agency staff as part of their normalstaff responsibilities does not constitute a conflict ofinterest. Agencies or organizations that may contract for compensation of SWRP projects in the
future are encouraged to participate in the SWRP process as stakeholders or a member of thegeneral public.
TAC members may request to be removed or replaced on the TAC, by submitting a request in
writing. The resignation or replacement will take effect 30 days after the receipt of the written
resignation.
No participant on the TAC or the agency or organization they are representing are responsible forany liability, loss, damage, or claims that result from TAC membership and preparation of the
SWRP.
The City of Chico appreciates the commitment of the TAC membership and acknowledges the significant role
that the TAC wiil play in preparing a SWRP for the good of the public. lf you have additional questions or
comments, please contact Millie Cowley-Crawford ([email protected],925-425-5628), orRichard Burgi ([email protected], 530-879-6950). lf after reviewing this letter, you believe you meet
the TAC membership requirements and wish to serve as a TAC member, please sign below and return a copy ofthis letter to me. The signed letter can be scanned and emailed to [email protected].
Sincerely,
*lr:n-'-Matt Thompson, P.E.
Senior Engineer
I have reviewed this letter, understand the TAC membership requirements, and agree to serve on the Big Chico
Creek and Little Chico Creek SWRP TAC.
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Required Disclosure Statement
Funding has been provided in full or in part through an agreement with the State Water Resources Control Board using
funds from Proposition 1. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of theforegoing, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation foruse.
This work product is part of Task 2.1 of Agreement No. DL6I26L3