Minutes - Board - 2005-01-18•
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF STAFF MEETING
JANUARY 18, 2005
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Staff met at 9:00 a.m. at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa
Mesa.
Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Wendy Davis,
Sherry Kallab, Denise Gilbert, Debbie Bjornson, Karl Dulake
CMSD Staff met to discuss personnel issues.
I. SAFE, CASH BOX, BUILDING AND EMPLOYEE SECURITY
Mr. Hamers was apprised of the safe, cash box and petty cash procedures. It was
suggested a door chime be installed to alert Staff to people entering the building.
Mr. Dulake will purchase a door chime for the front door. Mr. Hamers was also
• informed of the Bay Alarm phone number and password.
Emergency preparedness was reviewed and the recommendation made to obtain
a ladder in the event of circumstances that would require departure from the
building through the upstairs balcony. Mr. Dulake will purchase a ladder.
II. SECURITY CAMERA
Staff was reminded to view the security camera picture on their computer screens
to monitor visitors entering the headquarters.
III. REVIEW OF DATA BACKUP
Mr. Hamers was apprised of the procedures for data backup.
IV. REVIEW OF ARRIVAL TIME AND FLEX HOURS
Mr. Hamers requested each employee to state their arrival and departure time and
their satisfaction with their schedule. Ms. Bjornson expressed her difficulty at
arriving at 7:30 a.m. and Mr. Hamers approved an 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. schedule
for Ms. Bjornson. The rest of staff is satisfied with their arrival and departure time
and will remain on their present schedule. A revised schedule will be provided by
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V. ROB'S HOURS AT THE BUILDING
Mr. Hamers expressed his enjoyment at spending time working at CMSD
headquarters with Staff and he will schedule time to spend at the building on
Wednesdays as follows:
January 25, 2006
12:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m.
February 1, 2006
1:30 p.m. — 3:00 p.m.
February 8, 2006
11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.
February 15, 2006
10:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.
& through Mid -May
While working at the building Mr. Hamers observed the problem experienced
with the public using the CMSD parking lot when visiting the DMV and the
Goodwill Store, as well as the public using the ramp to cut through CMSD
property instead of using the sidewalk. Mr. Hamers asked for landscape
improvements to be installed soon. It was suggested that new signage be
obtained for the parking lot stressing the parking lot is for CMSD employees and
visitors only. Also suggested was placing signs at each of the parking stalls
reading "CMSD Employee Parking Only'.
VI LIFE INSURANCE
Employee life insurance benefits were discussed. Employees who were
formerly City of Costa Mesa employees pay a flat amount for life insurance as
previously paid as City employees and the District subsidizes the balance,
which varies according to age of the employee. In the case of employees 65
years of age, the District life insurance coverage drops from $50,000 to
$25,000, whereas at the City there was no change in coverage. As the Board
obligated itself to provide equal benefits to employees who left the City to work
for the District, Mr. Hamers will approve a policy for the District to self- insure for
the additional $25,000 until the problem can be corrected.
Staff was directed to look into alternative types of life insurance plans and
determine if there is a legal requirement to offer this type of insurance. Staff will
contact SDRMA, AFLAC and an independent insurance broker. The possibility
of not requiring the employees to have life insurance was also discussed
without any decision being made.
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VII. PERSON PERS
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An explanation of the PERS on PERS benefit was provided. This benefit
consists of paying the normal employer (13.841) and employee (7 %)
contribution rates to PERS on the value of the employee's (7 %) contribution.
The rationale is that the 7% employee contribution is picked -up by the District
and is, therefore, a benefit entitled to have retirement calculated on it. The
benefit was provided to the employees at the City of Costa Mesa. This benefit
was adopted by the CMSD Board of Directors by Resolution No. 2005 -717 on
November 16, 2005.
VIII. RETIREE MEDICAL
Retiree Medical benefits were discussed. Another benefit the City of Costa
Mesa provides its employees is the Retired Employees' Medical Program. The
benefit is provided to full -time employees who were hired prior to January 1,
2004, who have participated in the City's group medical plan for a minimum of
• five consecutive years and are enrolled in the medical plan immediately prior to
retirement and who immediately commence receiving a. retirement allowance
from PERS upon separation from City employment. The City monthly
contribution is calculated based on length of service and the value of the HMO
insurance plan not to exceed $500.
Again, Mr. Harriers opined that based on the Board of Directors commitment to
provide employees who left City of Costa Mesa employment to work for the
District equal benefits, those employees meeting the criteria will receive Retiree
Health Benefits. Only the four original employees who left the City of Costa
Mesa are eligible for this benefit.
IX. $1,000 LIFE INSURANCE
Ms. Davis advised of another retiree benefit through the City of Costa Mesa
was $1,000 life insurance. The District provides $500 through PERS (Section
21622 of the Supplemental Benefits listing). The cost is .001% - .002% of
payroll. Staff will continue to investigate to consider this benefit..
X. INCORPORATING SPECIAL PAYS INTO SALARY
Incorporating Special Pays into salary for those employees receiving special
pay for special skills was discussed. The subject will be reviewed further and
addressed at the next Employee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 15,
2006 at 10:00 a.m.
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Additionally, Ms. Bjornson requested dental coverage be addressed. As the plan offered to
District employees required enrollment of a minimum of 5 employees, it was necessary for
all CMSD personnel to choose the same plan. Ms. Bjornson enrolled in the plan even
though she did not foresee having a need for the dental work in the 2005/2006 plan year.
With the addition of the Maintenance Supervisor to District Staff who is enrolled in the
dental plan, Ms. Bjornson requested Ms. Davis to inquire if Ms. Bjornson could withdraw
from the dental plan.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 a.m.
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