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Developer seeks temporary water for grading; LAFCO staff says statutory exemption likely does not apply

Riverside Local Agency Formation Commission
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Summary

Tri Pointe Homes asked LAFCO to note a temporary arrangement to use Elsinore Valley water for grading (meter reportedly ~15 feet from site). Staff said the substitute‑service exemption under Cortese‑Knox‑Hertzberg likely does not apply and urged the applicant to secure an interagency agreement or return with complete CEQA and annexation paperwork.

Michael Titus, an attorney for Tri Pointe Homes, asked the Riverside LAFCO at its Jan. 23 meeting to permit a temporary water transfer from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District for grading work on a project site he said lies about 15 feet from an Elsinore meter. Titus said the request was for water only for grading for about six months and would not create permanent facilities on or outside the retail provider’s jurisdiction.

"All we're asking is that we take water from Elsinore, which is 15 feet from our property line, into our…

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