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The conservancy shall establish the following advisory panels:
(a) The Otay River Watershed Advisory Panel, comprised of the following members:
(1) A conservancy board member or the member's designee.
(2) A representative of the City of Chula Vista, appointed by its city council.
(3) A representative of the City of Imperial Beach, appointed by its city council.
(4) A representative of the City of National City, appointed by its city council.
(5) A representative of the City of San Diego, appointed by its city council.
(6) A representative of the County of San Diego, appointed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego.
(7) A representative of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, appointed by that board.
(8) A representative of the Department of Parks and Recreation, appointed by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
(9) A representative of the Kumeyaay Diegueño Land Conservancy, appointed by that conservancy.
(10) A representative of a university or college in the San Diego area, appointed by the president of the university or college.
(11) A representative of the San Diego Unified Port District, appointed by the governing board of the port district.
(b) The Sweetwater River Watershed Advisory Panel, comprised of the following members:
(1) A conservancy board member or the member's designee.
(2) A representative of the City of La Mesa, appointed by its city council.
(3) A representative of the City of Lemon Grove, appointed by its city council.
(4) A representative of the City of Chula Vista, appointed by its city council.
(5) A representative of the City of San Diego, appointed by its city council.
(6) A representative of the County of San Diego, appointed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego.
(7) A representative of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, appointed by that board.
(8) A representative of the Department of Parks and Recreation, appointed by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
(9) A representative of the Kumeyaay Diegueño Land Conservancy, appointed by the governing board of that conservancy.
(10) A representative of a university or college in the San Diego area, appointed by the president of the university or college.
(11) A representative of the San Diego Unified Port District, appointed by the governing board of the port district.
(12) A representative of the City of National City, appointed by its city council.
(13) A representative of the Sweetwater Authority, appointed by the authority.
(c) The Tijuana River Watershed Advisory Panel, comprised of the following members:
(1) A conservancy board member, or the member's designee.
(2) A representative of the City of Imperial Beach, appointed by its city council.
(3) A representative of the City of San Diego, appointed by its city council.
(4) A representative of the County of San Diego, appointed by the Board of Supervisors of San Diego County.
(5) A representative of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, appointed by that board.
(6) A representative of the Department of Parks and Recreation, appointed by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
(7) A representative of the Kumeyaay Diegueño Land Conservancy, appointed by that conservancy.
(8) A representative of a university or college in the San Diego area, appointed by the president of the university or college.
(9) A representative of the San Diego Unified Port District, appointed by the governing board of the port district.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Public Resources Code - PRC § 32659.4 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/public-resources-code/prc-sect-32659-4/
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