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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 019-87 Wetland SFBayRESOLUTION NO. 19-87 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN PROTECTING THE WETLAND RESOURCES OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY WHEREAS, the Wetlands of San Francisco Bay provide an inherent value for the citizens of Alameda County; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin is strongly committed to the wise management of the shoreline to ensure that the environmental and economic value of the Bay as part of the coastal zone will be sustained; and WHEREAS, for the purposes of this Resolution, the definition of wetlands shall be that used by the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board, which is attached and is a part of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, preserving the productivity and quality of bay wetlands resources requires public awareness and support and an understanding that the use and pro'tection of Bay wetlands is a responsibility shared by individual citizens, the business community, and government agencies; and WHEREAS, the wetlands provide habitat for wildlife, including endangered species, and food and oxygen for wildlife; and WHEREAS, the wetlands provide open space for visual enjoyment and the scenic values add to the aesthetic enjoyment of the citizens of the County; and WHEREAS, the wetlands provide a buffer between bay waters and other open space resources and development; and WHEREAS, any loss of wetlands to development threatens the habitat and food of wildlife, and scenic values of the County; and WHEREAS, the wetlands should be preserved and protected. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin urges governmental agencies at every level to exercise their responsibilities to protect the wetlands resources of San Francisco Bay; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be transmitted to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, Association of Bay Area Governments, Regional Water Quality Control Board, and Alameda County Board of Supervisors. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of March, 1987. AYES: Councilmembers Hegarty, Moffatt, Snyder, Vonheeder and Mayor Jeffery NOES: None ABSENT: None City Clerl DEFINITION OF WETLANDS Wetlands are lands which are covered periodically or permanently with shallow water. Wetlands include saltwater marshes, freshwater marshes, open or closed brackish water marshes, swamps, mudflats, and riparian habitat. Because of the seasonality of rainfall in the Region, some wetlands may not be easy to identify by simple means. Therefore, the Board will also rely on the presence of hydrophytic plants (hydrophytes) and/or hydric soils as indicators of wetland habitat. While the presence of hydrophytes and hydric soils are excellent indicators of wetland habitat, they should not be the sole criteria. The actual or potential beneficial uses of a wetland area should be the guiding factor in determining the extent of Board action on wetland protection. This broad description of wetlands is intended to maximize the Board's flexibility in the protection of beneficial uses of wetlands. Protection of wetlands is required by Section 13142.5 of the Water Code which states 'that, "Highest priority shall be given to improving or eliminating discharges that adversely affect ... wetlands, estuaries, and other biologically sensitive sites." Additionally, Senate concurrent Resolution No. 28 (September 13, 1979) states, "It is the intent of the legislature to preserve, protect, restore, and enhance California's wetlands and the multiple resources which depend on them for the benefit of the people of the state." This Resolution also required the development of a plan by the Department of Fish and Game for increasing the amount of wetlands in California by 50% by the year 2000. Source: State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board Basin Plan Amendments