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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0087014
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
18163
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CARROLTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
24538026
ENTERED_DATE
8/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18163 S CARROLTON RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> 7.2.3 Various Types of Water Districts <br /> The State of California recognizes the formal organization of various water districts as political <br /> subdivisions of the State. Examples of water districts include County water agencies, County <br /> water districts, resource conservation districts, water districts, water conservation districts, <br /> irrigation districts, water storage districts and water replenishment districts. In addition, specific <br /> legislation may also be sought to create a special district or to enhance its powers. Many of the <br /> individual entities represented on the water management plan stakeholder committee have <br /> utilized one of these acts as the basis for their organizational structure. Stakeholders may <br /> chose to annex adjacent lands, organize as a new special water district, or be incorporated into <br /> an existing district to exercise its powers. Additionally, a specific benefit zone can be created <br /> under the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for the purpose of <br /> implementing a groundwater management program in Eastern San Joaquin County. <br /> 7.3 Management Framework Models <br /> A Management framework model is a depiction of the relationship between the basin <br /> stakeholders, Authority, Groundwater Management Plan, and the Groundwater Export <br /> Ordinance. The following management framework models are depicted below. <br /> 7.3.1 Individual Interest-based <br /> Depicted in Figure 7-1, an individual interest-based management framework reflects a <br /> philosophy whereby stakeholders would govern and develop water resources projects <br /> individually. Historically, this has been the approach to groundwater management and water <br /> resources development in San Joaquin County. <br /> In the individual interest-based model, water districts, cities, and other mutual partnerships are <br /> free to develop and implement projects independently. Input from the public and comments <br /> from other affected agencies are dealt with during regular or mandated outreach opportunities <br /> or progress meetings. Individual entities may choose to develop projects pursuant to a regional <br /> groundwater management plan. However, project decision-making authority would remain <br /> exclusively within the jurisdiction of the entity sponsoring the project. Fund raising would also <br /> be the sole responsibility of the sponsoring entity. <br /> The individual interest-based management approach allows agencies to focus their resources <br /> on projects specific to its needs; however, this approach may hinder the ability for agencies to <br /> coordinate project development in order to best meet the needs of the involved agencies and <br /> the region. Competition for State and federal funding is also an issue as projects demonstrating <br /> broad benefits to multiple agencies are given funding priority over narrowly scoped projects <br /> developed by individual entities. <br /> Public Input Outreach Opportunity Comments <br /> 1 <br /> Water Districts Cities Partnerships <br /> I I I <br /> Project Pr - F Project <br /> Figure 7-1 Individual Interest-based Model <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 7 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 100 Plan Governance <br />
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