[env-trinity] County seeks ‘fair impact fees’ for diverted Trinity water

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Wed Oct 12 08:53:58 PDT 2016


Bill et al,
I posted the full article from behind the paywall.  The article didn't talk about what the Supervisors had to say.
The agenda item and all the backup can be found at:http://docs.trinitycounty.org/Departments/Admin-Bos-Cao/AgendaMin/Backup20161004/501.pdf
 Tom StokelySalmon and Water Policy AnalystPacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations V 530-926-9727 Cell 530-524-0315 tstokely at att.net 
 

    On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 8:16 AM, Kier Associates <kierassociates at att.net> wrote:
 

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Subject: [env-trinity] County seeks ‘fair impact fees’ for diverted Trinity water  http://www.trinityjournal.com/news/local/article_57e73f68-9014-11e6-85c4-37acbc2291a1.html
County seeks ‘fair impact fees’ for diverted Trinity water
·        By Sally Morris The Trinity Journal ·        44 min ago ·         0   
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In a resolution adopted by unanimous support last week, the Trinity County Board of Supervisors is seeking to collect “fair impact fees” for out-of-basin transfers of water from Trinity Lake, diverted through the Judge Francis Carr Tunnel beyond the lake and dam.Citing numerous drought impacts including declining tourism, increased infrastructure demands, loss of property values, loss of economic activity, loss of fisheries and severe environmental damage, the board resolution is seeking accelerated payment of impact fees as the lake levels drop lower and lower. No such fees have ever been paid to the county since Trinity Dam was built.The resolution was drafted by the Board of Supervisors’ ad hoc water committee of Sups. Bill Burton and Keith Groves, and was tabled from the board’s Sept. 20 meeting after additional input was received from other board members to be included in the final wording.The proposal favors full, or nearly full, operation of Trinity Lake, noting greater water storage benefits communities   
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