CC Resolution 2018-057 Salton Sea MOU RESOLUTION NO. 2018 - 057
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT
OF THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF IMPERIAL AND THE
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CONCERNING THE
SALTON SEA
WHEREAS, on June 26, 2018, the County of Imperial, a political
subdivision of the State of California, and the County of Riverside, a political
subdivision of the State of California (“Counties”) entered into a Memorandum
of Understanding representing a mutual good faith commitment and common
goals made in the spirit of cooperation and collaboration to benefit the Salton
Sea; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Counties to work together with other
local agencies in a collaborative manner and support common goals to further
Salton Sea restoration and management efforts as well as the development
potential of the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the Counties encourage outreach to the surrounding
communities and seek supportive resolutions from all cities and other
agencies. The Counties welcome cities and other agencies to join and assist
them in efforts that are supportive of the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the inflow of water to the Salton Sea has decreased and
pursuant to the Quantification Settlement Agreement, mitigation water inflows
ended on December 31, 2017, and without restoration or stabilization
measures, the Salton Sea will rapidly decline; and
WHEREAS, the State of California (“State”) has developed the Salton
Sea Management Program (“SSMP”) through departments within the
California Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Agencies and is
obligated to pay for certain costs related to habitat, air and water quality
issues at the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the State has developed the 10-year SSMP plan and
identified a phased series of projects, the State has not appropriated all the
necessary SSMP funding. The Salton Sea is at substantial risk of irreversible
damage and threatens wildlife and public health; and
Resolution No. 2018-057
Support of MOU between Counties of Imperial and Riverside – Unified Support for the Salton Sea
Adopted: November 20, 2018
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WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Counties to take coordinated and
cooperative action with other agencies to further stabilize the Salton Sea on
such restoration efforts which would protect and improve public health, air
quality, and wildlife habitat; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire and intent of the Counties to work together
with local agencies on agreed projects and financing mechanisms such as an
Enhanced Infrastructure Finance District (“EIFD”) that would support projects
and stimulate economic development around the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the Counties recognize and support the immense value of
working together with other local agencies to enhance opportunities for
renewable energy and geothermal development to the region by providing
reliable, affordable energy in furtherance of the State’s Renewable Portfolio
Standard and Greenhouse Gas Reduction goals and could provide funding for
Salton Sea infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, the benefits of said integrated projects would include
economic development, recreational activity, and reduction in air quality
impacts, as well as optimize the potential opportunities at the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, California law requires the California Natural Resources
Agency to develop a Salton Sea plan in cooperation and consultation with local
agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Salton Sea Authority supports the common goal of a
locally managed and more efficient process to expedite projects at the Salton
Sea to avert a further decline at the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the Salton Sea Authority is in support of the North Lake
vision which would complement the State’s SSMP plan by providing an in-sea
barrier around the contours of the north shoreline with a deep lake and
respectfully request the State’s support and recognition in the SSMP as an
important integrated project; and
WHEREAS, the Salton Sea Authority is supportive of the Perimeter Lake
concept which would also include a South Lake component and resemble a
flowing river with a system of low-profile levees bordering the Salton Sea
shoreline. The Counties respectfully request to have the Perimeter Lake
incorporated into the State’s SSMP long-term plan; and
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE COUNTY OF IMPERIAL AND THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
CONCERNING UNIFIED SUPPORT ON THE SALTON SEA
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU”) is entered into on this 26th day of June,
2018, by and between the County of Imperial, a political subdivision of the State of California, and
the County of Riverside, a political subdivision of the State of California. Both counties may be
referred to herein collectively as the “Parties”.
This MOU represents good faith commitments and common goals which are being made in the spirit
of cooperation and collaboration to benefit the Salton Sea.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the County of Imperial and the County of Riverside to work
together in a collaborative manner and support common goals to further Salton Sea restoration and
management efforts as well as the development potential of the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the inflow of water to the Salton Sea has decreased and pursuant to the
Quantification Settlement Agreement, mitigation water inflows ended on December 31, 2017, and
without restoration or stabilization measures, the Salton Sea will rapidly decline; and
WHEREAS, the State of California (“State”) has developed the Salton Sea Management
Program (“SSMP) through departments within the California Natural Resources and Environmental
Protection Agencies and is obligated to pay for certain costs related to habitat, air and water quality
issues at the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, the state has developed the 10-year SSMP plan and identified a phased series of
projects, the state has not appropriated all the necessary SSMP funding. The Salton Sea is at
substantial risk of irreversible damage and threatens wildlife and public health; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of both Parties to take coordinated and cooperative action to
further stabilize the Salton Sea on such restoration efforts which would protect and improve public
health, air quality, and wildlife habitat; and
WHEREAS, the Salton Sea is located within both counties and the Parties have land-use
authority and land-use control; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire and intent of both Parties to work together on agreed projects and
financing mechanisms such as an Enhanced Infrastructure Finance District (“EIFD”) that would
support projects and stimulate economic development around the Sea; and
WHEREAS, both Parties recognize and support the immense value of working together to
enhance opportunities for renewable energy and geothermal development to the region by providing
reliable, affordable energy in furtherance of the State’s Renewable Portfolio Standard and
Greenhouse Gas Reduction goals and could provide funding for Salton Sea infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, the benefits of said integrated projects would include economic development,
recreational activity, and reduction in air quality impacts as well as optimize the potential
opportunities at the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of both Parties to support the Salton Sea Author ity (“SSA”), the
SSA as a Joint Power Authority with common power of directing and coordinating actions relating to
the improvement of the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, both Parties desire recognition of Imperial and Riverside Counties as the local
land use authorities with an enhanced role in implementing projects. California law requires the
California Natural Resources Agency to develop a Salton Sea plan in cooperation and consultation
with local agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Parties support the common goal of a locally managed and more efficient
process to expedite projects at the Salton Sea to avert a further decline at the Salton Sea.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of both Parties to respectfully request a State Legislative
amendment to clarify the state’s legislative directive to consult and cooperate with Imperial and
Riverside Counties; and
WHEREAS, the Salton Sea Authority recently achieved historic progress and completed the
first phase Wetland project located on the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Tribe reservation.
The Wetland project was carried out and accomplished by the leadership of the Salton Sea Authority
and its member agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Parties are in support of the North Lake vision which would complement the
state’s SSMP plan by providing an in-sea barrier around the contours of the north shoreline with a
deep lake and respectfully request the state’s support and recognition in the SSMP as an important
integrated project; and
WHEREAS, the Parties are supportive of the Perimeter Lake concept which would also
include a South Lake component and resemble a flowing river with a system of low profile levees
bordering the Salton Sea shoreline. The Parties respectfully request to have the Perimeter Lake
incorporated into the state’s SSMP long-term plan; and
WHEREAS, the Parties will encourage outreach to the surrounding communities and seek
supportive resolutions from all cities. The Parties welcome other agencies to join and assist them in
efforts that are supportive of the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Parties to improve the public health, economic opportunity
and overall quality of life of the disadvantaged communities around the Salton Sea; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Parties to support public-private partnerships and will assist
private entities to define and develop projects around the Salton Sea; and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Imperial and the County of Riverside
hereby adopt this Memorandum of Understanding and agree to a collaborative partnership and a
unified strategy to support common goals which would stabilize and restore the Salton Sea.