BILL NUMBER: AB 1716AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 26, 2016 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Members McCarty and Cooley (Coauthor: Senator Pan) JANUARY 27, 2016 An act to add Division 22.2 (commencing with Section 32280) to the Public Resources Code, relating to the Lower American River Conservancy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1716, as amended, McCarty. Lower American River Conservancy. Existing law establishes various conservancies in the Natural Resources Agency to acquire, manage, direct the management of, and conserve public lands in the state. This bill wouldestablish in the Natural Resources Agencycreate the Lower American River Conservancy in the Natural Resources Agency to receive and expend proceeds from bonds or other appropriations for the benefit of the American River Parkway, as defined. The bill would create the Lower American River Conservancy Fund in the State Treasury, and would specify that moneys in the fund shall be available, upon appropriation, for the purposes of the conservancy. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Division 22.2 (commencing with Section 32280) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read: DIVISION 22.2. Lower American River Conservancy 32280. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Lower American River Conservancy Act. 32280.1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) The lower American River is one of California's most important natural environments, providing recreational, environmental, and educational opportunities to more than 8,000,000 visitors each year. It also serves as a unique urban greenbelt composed of more than 5,000 acres and lying immediately adjacentto, and within,to and within two incorporated cities and the unincorporated County of Sacramento. (b) The American River Parkway includes natural and recreational resources of statewide interest and is often referred to as "the jewel" of the Sacramento region, and it is managed as such with an intent to fulfill the vision set forth through past collaborative efforts involving advocates and stakeholders, the County of Sacramento, and the Legislature. (c) The American River Parkway was established by the County of Sacramento, with financial support from the state and other public and private entities. (d) Since establishing it, the County of Sacramento has continued to own, manage, operate, and patrol the American River Parkway's lands and resources. (e) The American River Parkway provides additional benefits to the state and the Sacramento region including flood control, water supply, water quality, habitat for anadromous fisheries, including salmon and steelhead, and habitat for migratory waterfowl and otherwildlife, and others.wildlife. (f) The Legislature recognized the statewide importance of the American River Parkway in enacting the Urban American River Parkway Preservation Act (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 5840) of Division 5), which culminated with the adoption of the American River Parkway Plan. (g) The state has an interest in assisting local agencies in expanding, enhancing, and restoring the natural, recreational, and educational resourcesin, and adjacent to,in and adjacent to the American River Parkway. (h) The establishment of the Lower American River Conservancy can provide a state partner to work cooperatively with local agencies, particularly the County of Sacramento, and nonprofit organizations to help fund projects and provide grants to restore, enhance, interpret, protect, and increase public access to the American River Parkway's natural, recreational, educational, and cultural resources. 32280.5. For purposes of this division, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "American River Parkway" means the area described in the American River Parkway Plan. (b) "American River Parkway Plan" has the same meaning as in subdivision (a) of Section 5841. (c) "Conservancy" means the Lower American River Conservancy established by this division. (d) "Governing board" means the governing board of the conservancy. (e) "Nonprofit organization" meansanya private, nonprofit organization, with nonprofit status acknowledged by the United States Internal Revenue Service, that qualifies under Section 501(c)(3) of theUnited StatesInternal Revenue Code, as amended, and that has among its principal charitable purposes the preservation, restoration, or interpretation of land for scientific, historic, educational, recreational, scenic, or open-space purposes, the protection of the natural environment or biological resources, or both, or the preservation or enhancement of wildlife, or both. 32281. (a)There is in the Natural Resources Agency theThe Lower American RiverConservancy, which is created for the purpose of receiving and expendingConservancy is hereby created in the Natural Resources Agency to receive and expend proceeds from bonds or other appropriations made in the annual Budget Act or otherstatutes,statutes for the benefit of the American River Parkway. (b) To the extent permissible under this division, the conservancy shall prioritize expendingfunds for purposes of developing and implementing a Natural Resource Management Plan and improvingmoneys to develop and implement a natural resource management plan and to improve access to and protection of the American River Parkway. 32281.5. (a) The governing board shall consist of the following members: (1) Three members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento, selected by a majority vote of theBoard of Supervisors.board of supervisors. (2) Two representatives of the City of Sacramento, which may include the Mayor and one member of the City Council of the City of Sacramento, or two members of theCity Council,city council, selected by a majority vote of theCity Council.city council. (3) The Mayor or a member of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cordova, selected by a majority vote of theCity Council.city council. (4) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, or his or her designee. (5) The Director of Finance, or his or her designee. (6) The Director of Parks and Recreation, or his or her designee. (7) The Director of Fish and Wildlife, or his or her designee. (8) The Executive Director of the Wildlife Conservation Board, or his or her designee. (9) The Executive Officer of the State Lands Commission, or his or her designee. (10) Three members from the public at large, one appointed by the Governor, one appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules, and one appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. (b) Public-at-large members appointed pursuant to paragraph (10) of subdivision (a) may serve for one or more four-year terms. (c) Members appointed pursuant to paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, of subdivision (a) shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority. (d) All members of the governing board shall be voting members. (e) A person shall not continue as a member of the governing board if that person ceases to hold the office that qualifies that person for membership. In that event, the person's membership on the governing board shall automatically terminate. 32282. The members of the governing board who are not full-time public employees may be compensated for attendance at regular meetings of the conservancy at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) per regular meeting, not to exceed 12 regular meetings a year. All members of the governing board may be reimbursed the actual amount of the reasonable and necessary expenditures incurred in attending meetings of the conservancy and carrying out the duties of their office. 32282.5. The governing board shall elect from its own members achairpersonchair and vicechairperson,chair, whose terms of office shall be two years, and who may serve more than one term. In the event of a vacancy, a newchairpersonchair or vicechairpersonchair may be elected by the governing board before the expiration of the two-year term to filloutthe remainder of that two-year term. 32283. The governing board shall meet at least once each quarter at one or more locations withinSacramento County.the County of Sacramento. A majority of the membership of the governing body shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the business of the conservancy. If a quorum is present, a majority vote of the members present is sufficient to transact the business of the governing board. Meetings of the governing board shall be open to the public and subject to the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act(Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5(Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). 32284. The governing board shall adopt rules and procedures necessary to conduct its business. 32285. The conservancy shall do all of the following: (a) Coordinate its activities with the County of Sacramento, each city that includes a portion of the American River Parkway, appropriate local and regional flood control districts, and relevant state agencies. (b) Consult with the County of Sacramento on whether the conservancy's actions are consistent with the American River Parkway Plan.(b)(c) Administer anyfundsmoneys appropriated to the conservancy or any revenues generated by the conservancy.(c)(d) Providegrantsfunding and assistance to the County of Sacramento for the development, update, adoption, and implementation of aNatural Resource Management Plannatural resource management plan for the American River Parkway, and grants to other local agencies and nonprofit organizationswhose projects are approved by the parkway managerfor implementation of that plan. 32286. Consistent with the American River Parkway Plan, the conservancy may do any of the following: (a) Provide grants to local public agencies and nonprofit organizationswhose projects are approved by the parkway managerto be used for one or more of the following purposes: (1) Theacquisition,restoration, enhancement, and maintenance of fish and wildlife habitat and other natural resources, including resources impacted by wildfire, within and adjacentto,to the American River Parkway. (2) The improvement and expansion of public access facilities including trails. (3) The enhancement of interpretive and educational facilities related to the American River Parkway and its natural, cultural, and historic resources. (b) Improve and enhance landswithin,within and adjacentto,to the American River Parkway. (c) Design, implement, and provide grants to local agencies and nonprofit organizations for multibenefit projects to capture stormwater and improve water quality, enhance fish and wildlife habitat, improve recreational areas, and increase water supply, or a combination of those benefits, on lands withinthe American River Parkwayorlandsadjacent to the American River Parkway and within the boundaries of the County of Sacramento. (d) Solicit grants, donations of in-kind services, and other contributions from federal, state, and private sources for the purposes of this division. (e) Establish necessary advisory boards or committees related to the purposes of this division. 32287. The conservancy shall not do any of the following: (a) Fund or implement projects on lands without the written consent of the landowner. (b) Regulate the use of lands orwaters not under the jurisdiction of the conservancy.waters. (c) Levy any tax or special assessment. (d) Provide grants or take other actions that are inconsistent with the American River Parkway Plan or the Urban American River Parkway Preservation Act (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 5840) of Division5), including, but not limited to, a project determined by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento to be inconsistent with that plan or that act.5). (e) Own or acquire land. 32290. The Lower American River Conservancy Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. Moneys in the fund shall be available, upon appropriation, for the purposes of this division. 32291. Nothing in this act shall supersede or diminish the existing authority of the County of Sacramento or any other entity responsible for the management, operation, maintenance, or protection of lands and resources within the American River Parkway.