CC Resolution 7905RESOLUTION N0. 7905
BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN
THE SANTA CLARA VALLEY NONPOINT SOURCE PROGRAM
WHEREAS, an agreement has been presented for participation in the
Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Campbell desires to participate in the Santa
Clara Valley Nonpoint Source program;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of Public Works be,
and he is hereby, authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of
the City of Campbell.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3~ day of April 1990,
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: KOTOWSKI, WATSON, CONANT, BURR, ASHWORTH
NOES: Councilmembers: NONE
ABSENT: Councilmembers: NONE
APPROVED:
~.T'bhn J. Ashworth, Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara Olsasky, City
f:scvwd-res (council rep)
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aTATE OP CALIFORNIA ~t:OROE DEUKMQJIAN, Oowrnor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
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OAKlANO, CI Ni12
March '~, 1990
Roger B. James
Operations and Water Quality Manager
Santa Gara Valley Wakr D'utrict
5730 Almaden Esptessway
San Jose, CA 95118
Dear Mr. James:
SUBJECT: SANTA CLARA VALLEY NPS CONTROL PROGRAM - NPDFS PERMIT
In a letter dated Juae 9, 1989 the local agencies In Santa Gara county were granted an
extension of the June 15, 1989 dak for submittal of a program for the implementation of
nonpoint source (urban runoff) controls in the county. This extension was contingent on the
submittal of an NPDES peRnit application that Includes all Santa Clara oounty municipalities.
We are encouraged by the progress towards development of a urban runoff control program
and a permit application. however, we are concerned that there may be some reluctance by
some municipalities to adopt the proposed agreement providing for implementation oP the
control program and k be included in a group application.
We strongly encourage the current approach towards development and implementation of the
control program. The three volume program report, the proposed implementation agreement,
and a group NPDES permit application would satisfy the eontingencles stated in rho June 9,
1989 letter. It is essential that all Santa Clara county municipalities implement a
comprehensive control program. The failure of any Santa Gara county municipality to adopt
the agreement and to be included in the permit appUcation will be cause for the Regional
Board to consider its enforcement authority under the NPDES regulations and the California
Water Code.
We understand that the development of a comprehensive control program has been a
formidable task which has included educating and informing public officials from fifteen
separate entities of the technical, fiscal, and regulatory elemenu of the program. If it would
be of assistance, we will appear at city council or other public meetings to explain the
regulatory requirements and the imperative participation of all Santa Gara county
municipalities in the program. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call
Thomas Mumley at 415-464-0962.
Sincerely,
~~,
Steven R. Ritchie
Executive Officer
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SAN FRAN BAY-+
Roger H. James
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~~ Mfke Giusti, County of Santa Clara
Doa Wimberly, City of Cambell
Bert Viskovich, City of G~pertino
Bruce Baag, t~ty of La Altos
Thomas FYvtchey, Town of Los Altos Hills
Christine Fisher, Town of Los Gatos
Mike McNeely, City of Milpitas
Rosemary pierce, City of Monte Seteao
Mark Harris, City of Mountain View
Phil Bobel, City of Palo Alto
Jim Williams, City of San Jose
Bob Mortensoa, City of Santa Clara
Larry Perlis, City of Saratoga
Marvin Rose, City of Sunnyvale
408 379 2572 # 3
March Z6, 1990