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Minutes - 11/01/2018 CITY OF GRAND TERRACE PLANNING COMMISSION/SITE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD MINUTES • NOVEMBER 1, 2018 Council. Chambers Regular Meeting 6:30 PM Grand Terrace Civic Center• 22795 Barton Road CALL TO ORDER Chairman Tom Comstock convened the Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission Site and Architectural Review Board at 6:30 p:m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner Edward Giroux? ROLL CALL Attendee Name Title Status Arrived_ Tom Comstock Chairman _I Present Tara Cesena Vice Chair Absent Jeffrey Allen Commissioner , Present j Edward A. Giroux Commissioner j Present Jeffrey McConnell Commissioner P ser ent APPROVAL OF AGENDA November 1, 2018 Approval of Agenda Motion: Approval Agenda November 1, 2018 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] AYES: Tom Comstock_, Jeffrey Allen, Edward A. Giroux, Jeffrey McConnell ABSENT: Tara Cesena PUBLIC ADDRESS None. A. DISCUSSION ITEMS - 1. Discussion of Water Conservation Bills SB 606 and AB 1668 Sandra Molina, Planning and Development Services Director informed the Planning Commission that two bills, SB 606 and AB 1668 recently signed into law by Governor Brown regarding water efficiency, will be implemented in the next four years and has invited Riverside Highland Water Company General Manager Don Hough to address the concerns regarding the standards. Don Hough, General Manager Riverside Highland Water Company gave a presentation City of Grand Terrace Page 1 Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board November 1, 2018 on the two bills. The bills call for new urban efficiency standards for indoor use, outdoor use, water lost to leaks, and places the responsibility on water purveyors. The State Water Board will establish the regulations by later than June 30, 2022. Mr. Hough gave a brief description of the possible ways they will determine usage guidelines and monitoring; however, nothing has been decided at this time and he stated this is all based on speculation. Commissioner Edward Giroux asked if Riverside Highland Water Company and other water companies are being invited to discuss what will be considered reasonable or unreasonable for each water district. Mr. Hough advised they are invited but usually the water companies prefer to mail in their comments. He added there are major water agencies and organizations that represent water companies which speak on their behalf. Commissioner Jeff Allen asked if the grey water system is allowed for water conservation. Mr. Hough stated each individual city determines whether it is allowed or not and asked Director Molina to clarify if this was permitted in the City of Grand Terrace. Director Molina stated that she would review possibility with the Building-and Safety Department and follow up with a response. Commissioner Allen asked what efforts are taking place by the water company to help encourage water conservation and change landscaping to drought tolerant.landscaping. Mr. Hough stated they are currently working with the City on a landscape ordinance and currently new construction is applying those standards. Chairman Comstock stated there are many homes in the area with swimming pools that consume a lot of water as well as many avid gardeners; including himself. He believes specific allowances will need to be made depending on the living circumstances of each individual family. Mr: Hough stated that he hopes those things are taken into consideration for the sake of the City however nothing has been determined at this time. Chairman Comstock advised that new development in the City can help encourage residents to convert landscaping to help meet the upcoming requirements. Mr. Hough added that preparation can be made by using water wisely such as checking water sprinklers, fixing small leaks, reporting running water in the .City, etc. City of Grand Terrace Page 2 Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board November 1, 2018 Director Molina stated new development is most efficient on water conservation and added that all new development is subject to the water efficient landscape ordinance which limits the amount of green space. Each development is given a water budget which developers must adhere to. Chairman Comstock suggested the City's web page can possibly be utilized to help spread the word of the upcoming changes. A short video clip or list of things to check for to help preserve water can be.helpful to all residents. He thanked Mr. Hough for coming to speak with the Planning Commission. DISCUSS WATER CONSERVATION BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW BY GOVERNOR BROWN RESULT: NO ACTION TAKEN B.. INFORMATION TO COMMISSIONERS Sandra Molina, Planning .and Development Services Director provided the Planning Commission with a list of upcoming community events: 37th Annual Country Fair scheduled November 3, 2018 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Veteran's Day Celebration scheduled November 11, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Veteran's Freedom Park C. INFORMATION FROM COMMISSIONERS None. City of Grand Terrace Page 3 Minutes Grand Terrace Planning Commission/Site and Architectural Review Board November 1,-2018 ADJOURN Chairman Tom Comstock adjourned the Site and Architectural Review Board/Planning Commission meeting at 7:02 p.m. The next Site and Architectural Review Board/Planning Commission meeting will be held on November 15, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. t�7 m mstock Sandra Molina Chairman of the Grand Terrace Planning Director of Planning and Development Commission Services Department l City of Grand Terrace Page 4