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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-10; Municipal Water District; 368; Modifications to Water Authority's Voting Formula1 .- CARLSBAO MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRlr;T - AGENI AB# Jtu TITLE: MTG. 6-1 O-97 MODIFICATIONS TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY’S VOTING DEPT. CMWD FORMULA RECOMMENDED ACTION: IA BILL DEPT. HD. j?<T& CITY ATTY. C1TYMGR.w Provide direction to the CMWD Board President on whether to accept the modified San Diego County Water Authority voting formula . ITEM EXPLANATION There was a call for a ‘weighted vote” at last December’s CWA Board meeting to elect the officers for the Board for the next two years. Since the weighted vote was based on the assessed valuation of the member agencies and since the City of San Diego has the highest assessed valuation, and therefore about 49% of the vote on the CWA Board, their slate of officers were elected. As a result of the controversy created by this call for a weighted vote, the new Board Chair has agreed not to undertake any agenda items that were deemed to be significant items (i.e. proceeding with the next phase of the Emergency Storage Project) until negotiations regarding revisions to the weighted vote were completed. After the call for a weighted vote the County Water Coalition (CWC) was formed. This coalition is comprised of member agencies that were dissatisfied with the call for a weighted vote and the manner by which the officers were elected. The Coalition was formed with a specific goal of revising the Authority’s assessed valuation method of the weighted vote. After the February Authority Board meeting it was agreed that negotiations should take place to see if a satisfactory alternative to the assessed valuation method could be determined. Members of the negotiating group were as follows: Countv Water Coalition Dale Mason from the Vallecitos Water District James Turner from the City of Oceanside Michael Cowett, the attorney from Best, Best and Krieger Countv Water Authority Mike Madigan, newly appointed CWA board member representing the City of San Diego; Chris Frahm, CWA board chair and representing the City of San Diego Mark Watton, immediate past chair of the CWA board, from the Otay Water District At the May Board meeting the negotiating team presented provisions of a modified voting formula to the full Board. In place of the assessed valuation method the following provisions were presented for member agency consideration: 1. Representatives to the Board shall be apportioned based upon population. Each agency gets one director plus one additional director for each 5% of the population. (This results in an additional director for Padre Dam Water District and an additional director for the City of Oceanside.) \\CMWD\SYSUIBIURYlADMINlWORDb%GNDBILL\DA BILL - MODIFICATIONS TO CWA’S VOTING FORMULADOC Page 2 of Agenda Bill No. J/f 1. All questions are determined by a proportional vote based upon “historic all- in financial contribution adjusted for inflation” at levels to be established by statute. (San Diego = 43.05%) 2. Proportional voting shall be conducted to give each representative on the board one vote equal to his or her agency’s total power. In the case of a multi-representative agency, the total power of the agency is divided by the number of representatives. If a representative is not present, his or her proportional vote may be cast by proxy. 3. All questions must receive at least 55% of the vote. At such time as San Diego’s proportion of “historic all-in financial contribution” equals 38% or less, all questions must receive only a majority of the vote. 4. In the case of a multi-representative agency, the agency may be decide to cast its proportional vote as a block. The best available numbers on “historic all-in financial contribution adjusted for inflation” and “population” are attached as Exhibits “A” and “B” respectively. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact regarding this agenda item. EXHIBITS Exhibit “A” County Water Authority Inflated Historical Revenues Exhibit “B” County Water Authority Population 7 COUNTY WATER AtijOm INFLATED EtETORlCAL REVENUES I AGENCY BASE PERCENT Cadsbad M.W.D. $ 129.787.887 3.00% - DdMar,ciiof s 13,71$188 0.32% Escoadido, c-i of S I28,929,059 2.98% Fallbrook P.U.D. s 116,801,107 2.70% Helix W-D. $ 356,506,629 8.23% National Cii&out.h Bay S 184JO9.63 I 4.25% Oceanside. City of S 192,690,117 4.45% Olivti M.W.D. S 73,733,684 1.70% L Otq W.D. S 146J94,367 3.38% ptdh Dam M.W.D. s 14&768,644 3.30% Pad&on Mihry Rxes. ’ S 1 O.Bl.265 0.25% Poway, City of S 82&02,257 1.91% Rainbow M.W.D. s 194,841,500 4.50% Ramona ,V.W,D. S 65,220,318 1.51% Rimon Dd Diablo M.W.D. S 69,024,27 I I .59% s8ll Diego, cay of 51,864,64Z414 43.05% 7 San Diquito W.D. s 51,831,643 1.20% Santa Fe I.D. S 64,860,359 1.50% Vakcitos W.D. s 64,994,093 1.50% .: Valley Centcr M.W.D. S 243.877.685 5.63% Vista I.D. S 118,493,44S 2.74% Yuima M. W.D. S 15,146,776 0.35% TOTALS: S4.33 1,789,343 1oo.oo?h EXHIBIT A 3 COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY POPUU’ITON I AGENCY CURRENT POPULATION I CARLSBAD I DEL h4AR I 0.193% I acCONDIDo I 4.576% t FALLBROOK I OCEANSIDE I OLWENHAN I 3.924% 1 PADREDAM (PENDLETON I 5.034% I 1.906% 1 POWAY i 1.759% I RAINBOW I 0.560% I RAMONA I 1.277% 1 RINCON DEL DLtBLO I 0.991% 1 SAN DIEGO I SAN DIEGUITO f SAJCAFE j IuTroNALcrlYANDsouTxB.AYlD 6.304% I VALLECITOS 2.138% I I 3 -449% I 0.071% TOTAL I loo.ooo?~ EXHIBIT B