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Resolution 2215 ! ` +k RESOLUTION NO. 2 2 1 5 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT MAKING FINDINGS THAT CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS IN OR IN- 2 CORPORATED INTO PROJECT HAVE BEEN REQUIRED WHICH AVOID OR REDUCE TO AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS, THAT 3 ONE CHANGE OR ALTERATION IS WITHIN THE RESPONSIBILITY AND JURISDICTION OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES, AND A STATEMENT OF 4 OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS 5 SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT COMMUNITY COLLEGE WELL PROJECT 6 7 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the South 8 Tahoe Public Utility District that: 9 1. The Final Project Report - South Tahoe Public Utility 10 District for College Well Project, dated January, 1981, has been 11 presented to the Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public 12 Utility District. %W 13 2. The Final Environmental Impact Report - South Tahoe 14 Public Utility District - Community College Well Project has been 15 presented to and certified by the Board of Directors of the South 16 Tahoe Public Utility District. 17 3. The Final Environmental Impact Report identified 18 significant effects of the project as follows: 19 A. Water rights and water use for installation of 20 a new well by South Tahoe Public Utility District in excess of 21 1.31 million gallons per day may allow water use in South Tahoe 22 Public Utility District to exceed 5,104 acre feet annually, the 23 allocation recommended by the California State Water Resources 24 Control Board Staff Report (1979). 25 B. The construction impact of the well site, access 26 JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 326 MAIN STREET PLACERVILLE. CA 96667 TELEPHONE 622.6260 I road, pipelines and temporary infiltration pond will disturb soils 2 and cause a potentially substantial adverse change of excessive 3 soil drainage and excessive soil erosion. 4 C. The maintenance and operation of said well may 5 cause a potentially substantial adverse change of excessive soil 6 erosion on Johnson Road from the eixisting South Tahoe Public Utility 7 District wastewater treatment plant to the well access road from S Johnson Road by vehicular travel. 9 4. South Tahoe Public Utility District hereby finds that 10 changes have been required in or incorporated into the South Tahoe 11 Public Utility District - Community College Well Project by South 12 Tahoe Public Utility District after certification of the Final y 13 Environmental Impact Report for said project to avoid or reduce to 14 an acceptable level significant effects identified in the Final 15 Environmental Impact Report for said project, and South Tahoe 16 Public Utility District hereby adopts a statement of facts support- 17 ing each said finding made based upon substantial evidence in the 18 record of the Environmental Impact Report proceedings, as follows: 19 A. The maximum capacity of the new domestic well 20 will be 2.0 million gallons per day. 21 B. Alter the new domestic well is in operation, 22 South Tahoe Public Utility District shall take out of active service 23 8 small wells, Blackrock #10 Blaakrock #2, Pine Avenue, Ralph, 24' Fountain #1, Fountain #2, Chris and Helen #1, with a measured 25 capacity of 1.07 million gallons per day, except under an emergency ''err 26 condition. The District will not further utilize the capacity of JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 320 MAIN OTREET 2 PLACERVILLE. CA 96667 TELEPHONE 622.6260 I these 8 small wells for determination of allowable connections until 2 completion of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency updated plan and 3 a recommended revised water allocation for South Tahoe Public 4 Utility District is approved by the State Mater Resources Control 5 Board Staff Report. 6 C. South Tahoe Public Utility District will partici- 7 pate and implement a Water Conservation Plan currently being 8 developed by the South Shore Water Purveyors, which Conservation 9 Plan will eventually be adopted by said District as a part of its 10 dater Master Plan. 11 D. Establishment of a water service commitment 12 accounting system which will include the following items %W 13 (1) listing of active water accounts; 14 (2) listing of "Will Serve" commitments; 15 (3) estimate of annual production with existing 16 active water accounts and "Will Serve" commitments; 17 (4) estimate of remaining capacity and allow- 18 able new connections. 19 E. Install a metering system to measure total 20 diversions to Nevada. 21 F. Monitoring of total water production by South 22 Tahoe Public Utility District. 23 The foregoing ordered changes reduce to an acceptable 24 level the significant effects of 3 (A): 25 "Water rights and water use for installation of a new 26 well by South Tahoe Public Utility District in excess of 1.31 JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW w w 325 MAIN GTREET PLACERVILLE, CA 95667 TELEPHONE 622.5260 %W 1 million gallons per day may allow water use in South Tahoe Public 2 Utility District to exceed 5,104 acre feet annually, the allocation 3 recommended by the California State Water Resources Control Board 4 Staff Report (1979).11 5 G. Adoption of U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil 6 Conservation Service recommendations dated December 4, 1980, a copy 7 of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, for temporary 8 erosion control, temporary vegetation protection, infiltration 9 facilities, infiltration storage pit, and re-vegetation. 10 The foregoing ordered change reduces to an acceptable 11 level the significant effects of 3 (B): 12 "The construction impact of the well site, access road, 13 pipelines and temporary infiltration pond will disburb soils and 14 cause a potentially substantial adverse change of excessive soil 15 drainage and excessive soil erosion." 16 H. The portion of Johnson Road between the existing 17 wastewater treatment plant of the South Tahoe Public Utility Distric 18 and the well access road from Johnson Road will be graveled. 19 The foregoing ordered change mitigates 3 (C): 20 "The maintenance and operation of said well may cause a 21 potentially substantial adverse change of excessive soil erosion 22 on Johnson Road from the existing South Tahoe Public Utility Distric 23 wastewater treatment plant to the well access road from Johnson 24 Road by vehicular travel." 25 5. South Tahoe Public Utility District hereby finds that *W 26 the following change or alteration is within the responsibility and JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 320 MAIN STREET PLACERVILLM CA 956E7 - TELEPHONE 622-5260 4 % W I jurisdiction of other public agencies, to wit, the City of South 2 Lake Tahoe, County of El Dorado, California Tahoe Regional Planning 3 Agency and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, and such agencies can and 4 should adopt such change or alteration as follows: The drilling of 5 private wells shall be prohibited when the water use from wells of 6 South Tahoe Public Utility District, including the new Community 7 College Well, as well as private wells, in the District service area 8 exceeds 5,104 acre feet annually, or such other recommended revised 9 water allocation for the South Tahoe Public Utility District service 10 area approved by the State Water Resources Control Board. 11 The foregoing change further will mitigate to an accept- 12 able level the significant effects of 3 (A): 13 "Water rights and water use for installation of a new 14 well by South Tahoe Public Utility District in excess of 1.31 15 million gallons per day may allow water use in South Tahoe Public 16 Utility District to exceed 5,104 acre feet annually, the allocation 17 recommended by the California State Water Resources Control Board 18 Staff Report (1979)." 19 6. South Tahoe Public Utility District hereby finds that 20 other considerations make infeasible the following mitigation 21 measure identified in the Final Environmental Impact Report: 22 The drilling of private wells in the service area of 23 South Tahoe Public Utility District should be prohibited by the 24 District when production of all District and private wells in said 25 area exceeds 5,104 acre feet annually, or such other recommended VAr 26 revised water allocation of said service area approved by the State JOHN C. WEIDMAN AT70RN[Y AT LAW 325 MAIN STREET PLACERYILLIL CA 06667 - 5 ` T[L[PHON[ 622.5200 I Water Resources Control Board. 2 South Tahoe Public Utility District has no jurisdiction 3 to prohibit the drilling of private wells. California Tahoe 4 Regional Planning Agency and Tahoe Regional. Planning Agency will 5 recognize the recommended State Water Resources Control Board 6 allocation and refuse to allow development within the service area 7 of District that will exceed said water use allocation. 8 7. The South Tahoe Public Utility District hereby finds 9 that there are overriding considerations to approve the project 10 as follows: 11 The benefits: of water system reliability and fire 12 suppression water availability outweigh any adverse environmental y"'r1W 13 risk of exceeding recommended water allocation use in the District 14 service area by drilling of private wells, and that the possibility 15 of at least one jurisdiction not prohibiting the drilling of private 16 wells after the recommended water use has been reached is remote. 17 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of 18 Directors of South Tahoe Public Utility District held on the 19 7th day of May, 1981, by the following vote: 20 AYES:Directors Olson, Kashuba, Wynn Madden and Jones 21 22 NOES:None 23 ABSENT:None 24 ! i ~f 25 i J L ti err 26 President, Board of Directors SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW L 320 MAIN $TREET V PLACERVILLE. CA 00007 TELEPHONE 622-6260 < 1 ATTEST: 2 3 Clerk o e 4 SOUTH TAR PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 5 6 CERTIFICATE 7 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and 8 correct copy of Resolution No. 2 2 1 5 duly and regularly 9 adopted by the Board of Directors of the SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY 10 DISTRICT, County of E1 Dorado, State of California, on May 7, 1981. 11 Dated: May 7, 1981. 12 /r err 13 vz~ er o the 14 SO H TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MIr 26 JOHN C. WEIDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 626 MAIN WPREET 7 PLACERVILLE. CA 96667 TELEPHONE 621.5260 y i i~E )0529 Sc'. L:,1 r ;.'.c.r~ - - '31 r Mr. Jim Cofer, Ceneral A'anager South Tahoe Public Utility District So. Jake Tahoe, CA 95705 YE: Coll(-Le Well Conservation Plan - D(-ar .Jiro: On Dr-cimber 2, )'.ork Parson j;et with Bob Raer, Ruthie 11eng, and Bill Ett)ich for a field review of the new col eLe ::ell site. SCS staff offers the following recta-::,endations. l• JE',POPA'A'y FROS)ON CONTROL: Erosion control barriers should be installed at appiopriate locations in the project area ''r•'5naLe --ales around the sediment and ater,storage pi[)e We also r,-co;.mend you T:eep extra m-aterial on hand for cmer- Lrncir-s, such as 8-)0 straw bales or 20-25 feet of filter fabric fr-nce. 2. 'IENPOP.ARY VEGETATIVE f-F'OFrCTJON: Fristing vcs,,etr.tion s be protected from construction activities should can be use-d to contain construction work and Tvoidrdzyagento11g shrubs and trees. The California Depart;;,ent of Forestry can be contacted to deter;,,ine ..,hi ch trees are dice?sed or dz;-zLcd, end sup-est appr opriat e jc;,,c-dies. Trenching operations should avoid da.-age to tree roots. Pax, in and trenching should be l.ept out of the drip] ine area of nearby trees, or no closer than five feet. D.t~:aaged roots and limbs should be painted. 3. INFIL1R4TION FACILITIES: Infiltration trenches should be placed along the paved driveway and dripline of the well house. SCS staff has calculated the proper size of these trenches attached drzwincs), T),e paved road should be slot.ed to-,aj_dSS`e the navel trench. Si;,ce the water main north side of the road, the pave, ent sl,ouldlslopeltoooardsoa the trench on the south side. 4. INFILTRATION AND STOF4GE PIT: The size of the infiltration pit should be designed to contain the Taxi;-um amount of water supplied. Permeability rates for this Elmira soil are: 0-39 in. depth = 6.3-20 in./hr.; >39 in. depth 20 in. hr. As there are several trees (Lodgepole) which will be flooded we suggest not allowing water to stand longer than two to . t1,re ( e'at's; (his n~2 /5 oid d. r or I7(rs. -V r n , ,c d' ^ • ( ctic•n 1>:-I of 'A' "rc L a st~h)e stILi tjTr- , rovide hr] ,ful L°',dLc•o:. n1 fie s( "at Pr^ct ices the dims should fail uide]i ncs for this. If for an further down the s% aletoe scdi,r,ent debris hasin and y r~ `son n STPUD property culverts to handle any sediment and erosi l should be ad[-9uate on Prob)cros. 5• kEVF_GETATIOn: All disturbc-d should be revegetated zed# , existing or newly orated, r(-CC);-ndat ion "A" and '10chi id, and ,nu]ched (see c-nclosed s]opes s1,ou)d be 11(,u )cling jobsheet); all cut and/or till Lht to a l;rade of 2:] The or less and stabiliz[-d, pioje-ct site is ]c,cated on the F_fB coarse s:,nds, soi ] l t 0 to 5 percent s)oes. )pe: Elmira-Gefo outs as}re$. Drairal;e is so-,c };at e>ccI) These soils are on alluvial c-rosion hazard is slight; perr,cabilit ru"off is ver y slow, and the ratings: Road location - ,,c,derate y 5s 1apid. 1_<,,d use ]iu,itation c>cavation - s)iLht; dwellings - sli••ht, You hsve any questions regardinf; our rcco-c;,:-ndat ions contact 1•laik Parson, plc-a se erely, rc r e t D ict Conservationist )St~ r , , i • 7 a ! .i J Ll 1 -ON C R I"-FICA jl--ARRAS - ~ j` Fr C ,ric.ast i /,g c.c r d al,d fc- t)) i--cr "r• / with a bP12y Cril,rjer" ILI _ ;rte ~ . ~ `c r - _ - - - - - _srt ...0\0 1...•1. L-_ X7'--7 - • seed into secdLcd to a 11 ;'c_. ;•a - a Z inch depth. ( :<< _'i..,,' 7. L i,• 1 1 eta-•,,,.' _fa\•-~~, I ~ 1'-l.t -~A-- ter:-^Jti' 1= 1 j 74 - Vain spreading 1-:&Cd-free straw ' - '-;'-~.::-r,'.• for r-.,ulch and erosion control. TV, 1 _ -pct r..'s a- - 1 / •J~ "Punching" straw \ r •i into seedbed with - ~ I • a shovel. ti ; 'l-. ~i -sue - i ` ~ '~'Z s 7Zj Vill -'c )~-;f :~11=i~ •-"t''1 ?I •'y_~` ~'C; {''•rr/, `lt l~v•{. r4. ~ . Y~C' _ `Ii :T~ tir i`~~ i 1 ri +-!'_'l 'S='=~~9 r.l_''. ~,,:1 I-T- ~ - The result ' - A well Protected slope. II is it ;octant to eslal,l ish vugctat ion on rc,,d cuts and fills. trod d~~~s., sllorel ir.cs arid strcat !.anls, and other arCaS dislurLed in construction .,r,rl or ► I ,r re n for other reasons. A g:ic,d cc,,Cr of vt•grIat ion r on 1,ruIr•ct tIt y ,rca f►L,rr. t ri : ion, ii; ir- we !j1(.rhr.,r.(c, rt c'uCe reinIenerice, rr:4„ce Strtii.~ t icin, a .d 1,rC,- a lu,.yer life for a cc,.plettd piojr'ct. It rcy also ir.y,rc, c the .,rta fur wi.1dI i fe. Seeding or other planting should be done as soon as possible and practical after construction is cornple_ted. The best n-cans of providing for good stands of grasses or other ground cover is to place topsoil on sterile areas. As little as 1 inch will be helpful, rrore is better. Scedbed and Plantin12: Roughen planting areas to a 4 to 6 inch depth in order to proriote gerrninat ion and stand growth. A harrow wi 11 leave the area in good con- dition for planting. If possible, seed should be drilled to a 112 inch depth. Broadcasted seed should be uniformly spread and raked to the some depth. .Seed Specifics: Vhen planting legumes, be sure to irinoculate the seed prior to seeding. Obtain seed from a reputable dealer to ensure viable seed that will have a high percent of germination. Use recommended varieties only. Mulch: Areas other than those to be sodded will require mulching. A uniform cover of weed-free straw will reduce erosion until a stand can be established. A soil protected by mulch holds moisture and promotes germination and growth. Mulches %-.rill need to be anchored to prevent wind rei;oval. "Punch" straw into ground with a shovel at intervals of 6 incties roving across the slope or use a straw crimping machine or sheepsfoot over the area twice. See the enclosed jobsheet. Irritation: Irrigate the planting for one growing season or until grass is es= tablis-hed Dry areas may require occasional v:•atering during su;;n,er. SCS RECOXIMENDS THE FOLLOWING PLANTING MATERIAL G FERTILIZER Recommiendation "A" - standard mixture Lbs/Acre Lbs/1000 sq. ft. Planting materials: 1. Tegmar Intern.ediate ►•:heatgrass or Luna pubescent wheatgrass or Arriba western wheatgrass 25 •57 2. Durar hard fescue or Potomac orchardgrass 10 _22 _ 3. I.'Site Dutch clover, yelle:,r sweet clover, or Lutana titer milk-vetch 10 .22 Fertilizer: Use 16-20-0, or other fast release fertilizer. 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I'ULC1i11~G - All areas revecetated and/or fertili1eri should he mulched, using clei;n I:eed-tree strew, at the following rate(s): a. 2:1(50') to 1.5:1 slopes - Apply the mulch at the rate of 2.5 ton 2cr-e(115 lbs./1000sq.ft.), Only on short lengths (10 ft. or less) s/ should tl;e straw be punched in by hand-tucking or shovel. A tack- *46W iffier or „Ftting should be used to tie down the mulch. Consult the enclosed job sheet. b. 2:1(50%) to 4:1(25%) slopes - Apply' the mulch at the rate of 2 tons/ 6cre(90 lbs./1000sq.ft. The mulch should be crimped or punched into the soil, or held by netting or some tackifying agent. Consult the enclosed job sheet. c. 4:1(25") on flatter slopes - Apply the mulch at the rate of 1.5t.ons/ arre(20 1 bs./1000sq, ft. The mulch should be cr-i1;sped or j)l,ncl;ed into Ilse soil, or held by netting or sc.--,)e tachifying acent. 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