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C@H13® [RGQnaDR0@H a [PgTh 002RWMQ� <br />GENERAL MANAGER <br />Jim Friedl <br />DATE: April 2, 2015 <br />BOARD OF DIRECTORS <br />Ed Jones, Chair <br />Chuck Huffer, Vice Chair <br />George Lange, Director <br />Susan L. Holt, Director <br />Joe Gibson, Director <br />GENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS <br />Tex Ward <br />TO: Board of Directors <br />FROM: Jim Friedl, General Man <br />SUBJECT: Governor Brown's April , 5 Executive Order B-29-15 proclaiming a <br />Continued State of Emergency throughout the State of California due to <br />severe and ongoing drought & discussion of potential water conservation <br />& park management options facing the Conejo Recreation and Park <br />District. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Discuss potential effect of Governor Brown's April 1 2015 Executive Order B-29-15 on the <br />water conservation and park management options facing the Conejo Recreation & Park <br />District. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The current statewide drought is entering its fourth consecutive year and the Governor is <br />ordering significant water reductions in the coming year. The exact manner in which this <br />Order is implemented will depend in large part on policy choices and actions of the State <br />Water Board and by the actions of the Metropolitan Water District, its wholesalers and local <br />water retailers as they all strive to implement this Order consistent with their unique <br />circumstances. <br />The District most recently considered its Water Conservation Policy and Practices on March 6, <br />2014. That board report contains an overview of the District's recent water use history pattern <br />and some potential "menu" options for consideration when it comes to water use and <br />conservation. That report is reprinted here in full. <br />This information should set the stage for a board discussion of the District's water use and <br />potential future actions which may become necessary in light of this historic drought. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN COMPLIANCE <br />Meets 2015 Strategic Plan Element 6.9: Evaluate enhanced recycling and energy <br />conservation practices. <br />403 West Hillcrest Drive I Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-4223 <br />(805) 495-6471 FAX: (805) 497-3199 Email: parks@crpd.org <br />
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