MANAGER’S REPORT

14 July. 2009

Irrigation season is well underway with the weather going from hot to cool and likely to hot soon again.  Of course this is a normal pattern for Central Oregon and does create difficulties in keeping the irrigation flows steady with changing demand.  Patrons are encouraged to communicate with the office and ditchrider on their water demand as this will provide staff information to better coordinate with the State Watermaster and the flows desired in the Deschutes River. 

Notice should be received today for the Oregon Department of Environmental Equality’s funding commitment for $4MM to the Juniper Ridge Project.  Last month the Juniper Ridge project received formal approval for $17 million of construction financing from the Oregon Department of Energy’s Small Energy Loan Program (SELP).  While the project will likely not need to draw on that much funding it serves as a fundamental commitment to the project.  In addition, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) unanimously approved $1 million on June 2nd.   A second $1 million request is pending for later in 2009.  Weekly project status meetings are being held with the Slayden Construction project team to complete final project designs and review and monitor project progress. 

The State legislature finished its deliberations at the end of June.  While there were many bills and ups and downs on issues since January there were a few bills that passed of interest to COID.  HB 2003 passed and was signed by Governor Kulongoski.  This bill was reintroduced by Rep. Judy Stiegler at the request of COID and the Special Districts Association of Oregon (SDAO) addressing the issue of eliminating liability to land owners and easement holders whose lands are used by people for recreation including trails.

The Habitat Conservation Plan is continuing under its existing grant from the US Fish & Wildlife Service.  The DBBC is requesting a reallocation and extension of spending deadlines in order to continue biological work past September 2009 and keep the HCP effort moving despite not receiving a grant for the HCP for the next federal fiscal year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The opportunities pursued this past month include, but are not limited to:

·        Deschutes County has begun the official review of their Comprehensive Plan.  COID and the fellow members of the DBBC are actively participating in this review and will be providing the County formal comments in the coming months.

·        The Deschutes Water Alliance (DWA) is moving forward with Water Bank transactions and planning for 2009. There is movement to expand active participation of the counties and elected officials and to formalize the partners’ relationships with memorandums of understanding or other forms of agreement for existing and future coordination on regional water issues.

·        Kevin Crew with Black Rock Consulting is facilitating the process for a 20 Year District Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).  Preliminary evaluations and data gathering are already underway with staff coordination and information on the entire irrigation system.  A draft concept is anticipated for Board discussion this winter.

·        COID has re-engaged Pacific Power in conversations over termination of their lease and hydro facility at Cline Falls.  COID is still evaluating pursuit of licensing thru FERC and the State of Oregon if it wishes to generate hydroelectricity at that site.  Analysis and evaluation of the costs of licensing are currently under review and contact has been positive with DEQ and ODFW for the project.

·        COID is coordinating with BLM staff on operational issues involving BLM owned and COID owned lands and where COID has federal 1891 Rights of Way.

·        COID is coordinating discussions between the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Reclamation on clarifying operational boundaries at the Crane Prairie Dam.

 

The challenges presenting themselves:

·        Issues continue to arise with patrons and the delivery of water to parcels past the District’s Point of Delivery.  The District is evaluating its existing statutory authorities and reviewing policies to assist in resolving these issues.

 

 

 

 

STATUS REPORT

Juniper Ridge Piping & Hydroelectric Project

·        Weekly project status meetings with contractor team

·        OWEB approved $1 MM project grant

·        Received $250,000 as restoration grant from Pelton – Round Butte Restoration Fund provided by Portland General Electric and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

·        ODOE Small Energy Loan Program approved $17 million in project financing.  ODOE loans carry only a revenue obligation of the project and can not encumber patron assessments.

·        Business Energy Tax Credit application near pre-certification.  Communications with ODOE staff indicate full BETC credit to be available to COID.

·        DEQ State Revolving Fund announced Juniper Ridge as a special green project and to receive $2 MM in grant and $2MM in 20 year 0% interest loan.

·        FERC conduit exemption application submitted with full NEPA and state and federal agency support.  Application to the State of Oregon pending final review for submittal.

·        Grant request of $5 million submitted to the US Bureau of Reclamation under the Water Conservation Initiative program funded by the federal stimulus package.

·        City of Bend Juniper Ridge Management Advisory Board agreed to coordinate and plan with COID on their joint Juniper Ridge activities.  Bend will participate in some of the cost of burying the pipe and execute an Intergovernmental Agreement with COID.

David Evans & Associates

·        Cooperative evaluation of potential 50-100 acre re-regulating structure on Central Oregon Canal.  Some geotechnical work and elevation specifications were conducted last year with a thorough analysis to be scheduled upon Board approval.  Proposal submitted to COID for review.

Status – In Process with no change in last month

 

 

 

Real Estate

·      One 20 acre parcel near Deschutes Market Road and Hwy 97 was listed for sale through Steve Scott Realtors.  Listing, as per District policies, was at the recently updated appraised value.  No offers have been received to date.  The remaining 20 acre parcel was not listed.

Status – In Process with no change in last month

·        COID and the Redmond School District filed and received approval of a partition plat to the City of Redmond.  Traffic issues in Redmond are effecting the timing of the zoning change possibility and execution of a sale to Desertscape.  COID is involved in the City of Redmond’s Eastside Framework Plan addressing these issues along with Deschutes County and the Redmond School District.  Significant funding at a local, state and possibly federal level are being evaluated.

·        The cities of Redmond and Bend along with other jurisdictions are pursuing a bill in Salem to adjust the traffic loading rules that may facilitate development for east Redmond and north Bend.

Status – In Process. Joint meetings being conducted with City of Redmond, Deschutes County, COID, Division of State Lands, Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Transportation Commission.

·        A Conditional Use permit was received for COID owned lands along Teal Road pending county road improvements.  Once completed the Board will evaluate for declaring surplus depending on market conditions and financial requirements of the District.

Status – In Process with no change in last month

Development 

·       Direct communication with City of Bend and Redmond public works and planning staff on resolving issues of canal safety and impacts of development that will require piping.

Status – In Process.  Preliminary discussions held, issues ongoing, no resolution expected for some time.  Redmond and COID met in December and agreed to schedule regular coordination meetings going forward, likely on a semi-annual basis.

 

 ON THE RADAR SCREEN

                        ·        Bull Trout Draft Recovery Plan

·        Pursuit of funding designations with Bonneville Power Administration for conservation projects above Pelton Round Butte complex