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AB-1641 Natural resources.(2007-2008)

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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2007–2008 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill
No. 1641


Introduced  by  Assembly Member Huff

February 23, 2007


An act to amend Sections 75050 and 75070 of the Public Resources Code, relating to natural resources.


LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


AB 1641, as introduced, Huff. Natural resources.
(1) The Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006, an initiative statute adopted by the voters at the November 7, 2006, statewide general election, among other things, makes $928,000,000 in bond funds available for the protection and restoration of rivers, lakes and streams, their watersheds, and associated land, water, and other natural resources in accordance with a specified schedule.
This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that allocation.
(2) The act requires every proposed activity or project that will be financed pursuant to the act to be in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act.
The bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.
Vote: MAJORITY   Appropriation: NO   Fiscal Committee: NO   Local Program: NO  

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:


SECTION 1.

 Section 75050 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:

75050.
 The sum of nine hundred twenty eight twenty-eight million dollars ($928,000,000) shall be available for the protection and restoration of rivers, lakes and streams, their watersheds and associated land, water, and other natural resources in accordance with the following schedule:
(a) The sum of one hundred eighty million dollars ($180,000,000) shall be available to the Department of Fish and Game, in consultation with the department, for Bay-Delta and coastal fishery restoration projects. Of the funds provided in this section, up to $20,000,000 twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) shall be available for the development of a natural community conservation plan for the CALFED Bay-Delta Program and up to $45,000,000 forty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) shall be available for coastal salmon and steelhead fishery restoration projects that support the development and implementation of species recovery plans and strategies for salmonid species listed as threatened or endangered under state or federal law.
(b) The sum of ninety million dollars ($90,000,000) shall be available for projects related to the Colorado River in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) Not more than $36,000,000 thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) shall be available to the department for water conservation projects that implement the Allocation Agreement as defined in the Quantification Settlement Agreement.
(2) Not more than $7,000,000 seven million dollars ($7,000,000) shall be available to the Department of Fish and Game for projects to implement the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan.
(3) $47,000,000 Forty-seven million dollars ($47,000,000) shall be available for deposit into the Salton Sea Restoration Fund.
(c) The sum of fifty four fifty-four million dollars ($54,000,000) shall be available to the department for development, rehabilitation, acquisition, and restoration costs related to providing public access to recreation and fish and wildlife resources in connection with state water project obligations pursuant to Section 11912 of the Water Code Section 11912.
(d) The sum of seventy two seventy-two million dollars ($72,000,000) shall be available to the secretary for projects in accordance with the California River Parkways Act of 2004 Chapter (Chapter 3.8 (commencing with Section 5750) of Division 5 5). Up to $10,000,000 ten million dollars ($10,000,000) may be transferred to the Department of Conservation for the Watershed Coordinator Grant Program.
(e) The sum of eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000) shall be available to the department for the Urban Streams Restoration Program pursuant to Section 7048 of the Water Code Section 7048.
(f) The sum of thirty six thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) shall be available for river parkway projects to the San Joaquin River Conservancy.
(g) The sum of seventy two seventy-two million dollars ($72,000,000) shall be available for projects within the watersheds of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers according to the following schedule:
(1) $36,000,000 Thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) to the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy pursuant to Division 22.8 (commencing with Section 32600).
(2) $36,000,000 Thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy for implementation of watershed protection activities throughout the watershed of the Upper Los Angeles River pursuant to Section 79508 of the Water Code.
(h) The sum of thirty six thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) shall be available for the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy.
(i) The sum of forty fiveforty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) shall be available for projects to expand and improve the Santa Ana River Parkway. Project funding shall be appropriated to the State Coastal Conservancy for projects developed in consultation with local government agencies participating in the development of the Santa Ana River Parkway. Of the amount provided in this paragraph the sum of thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) shall be equally divided between projects in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
(j) The sum of fifty four fifty-four million dollars ($54,000,000) shall be available for the Sierra Nevada Conservancy.
(k) The sum of thirty six thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) shall be available for the California Tahoe Conservancy.
(l) The sum of forty five forty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) shall be available to the California Conservation Corps for resource conservation and restoration projects and for facilities acquisition, development, restoration, and rehabilitation and for grants and state administrative costs, in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) The sum of twenty five twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) shall be available for projects to improve public safety and improve and restore watersheds including regional and community fuel load reduction projects on public lands, and stream and river restoration projects. Not less than 50% 50 percent of these funds shall be in the form of grants to local conservation corps.
(2) The sum of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) shall be available for grants to local conservation corps for acquisition and development of facilities to support local conservation corps programs, and for local resource conservation activities.
(m) The sum of ninety million dollars ($90,000,000) to the state board for matching grants to local public agencies for the reduction and prevention of stormwater contamination of rivers, lakes, and streams. The Legislature may enact legislation to implement this subdivision.
(n) The sum of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall be available to the secretary for the purpose of implementing a court settlement to restore flows and naturally-reproducing and self-sustaining populations of salmon to the San Joaquin River between Friant Dam and the Merced River. These funds shall be available for channel and structural improvements, and related research pursuant to the court settlement. The secretary is authorized to enter into a cost-sharing agreement with the United States Secretary of the Interior and other parties, as necessary, to implement this provision.

SEC. 2.

 Section 75070 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:

75070.
 Every proposed activity or project to be financed pursuant to this division shall be in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, Division (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) 21000)).