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Minutes - City/Districts Liaison - 2008-01-09/Mesa Consolidated water District CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES FRIDAY, January 9, 2008 8:00 a.m. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa, California 92627 City Committee Members: Allan R. Mansoor, Mayor Allan Roeder, City Manager Absent: Eric R. Bever, Council Member Mesa Committee Members: Shawn Dewane, President Fred Bockmiller, First Vice President Lee Pearl, General Manager CMSD Committee Members: Robert Ooten, Vice President James Ferryman, Director Rob Harriers, Manager /District Engineer Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program Manager /Clerk of the District General After the meeting was opened by Mesa President Shawn Dewane, Mr. Hamers advised the committee the CMSD has opened the meeting to all of its Directors instead of just two as determined by the Board at its December 2008 regular meeting. MWD's Draft Model Water Conservation Ordinance (Mesa) Mr. Pearl introduced the subject of MWD's water conservation ordinance in response to the state -wide water shortage. The ordinance was originally sent to cities without regard to water districts such as MCWD and IRWD who provide water service. Mr. Pearl also introduced a letter to the MWD General Manager dated December 8, 2008 and signed by various water agencies requesting consideration of various provisions to appropriately implement the proposed ordinance. 9' CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING 'MINUTES, Poseidon (Mesa) January 9, 2009 Page 2 Mr. Pearl provided a brief overview of the status of the proposed Huntington Beach desalination plant to be developed by the Poseidon group. Mr. Pearl meets with Poseidon on a regular basis as well as meeting with Mr. Roeder to discuss the potential benefits to the residents of the City of Costa Mesa. The City of Huntington Beach is now moving forward again on considering the project. Mesa will also be meeting with the Mesa Verde homeowners group to provide a "water update" including the status of the Poseidon proposal. Mayor Mansoor and Mr. Roeder noted the City Council official position is in opposition to the project but are looking forward to the City considering the latest proposal. Approve Minutes of City /Districts Liaison Committee Meeting of November 14, 2008 (CMSD) After a review, the minutes were unanimously approved. The minutes are distributed by the CMSD soon after the meeting, however, a request was made by Mayor Mansoor to have the minutes distributed with the agenda. Ms. Revak will advise the City and Mesa • administrative staffs of this request. Mutual Aid and Cooperative Projects (CMSD) CMSD Directors Ooten and Ferryman suggested the City, Mesa, and the CMSD consider when the respective agencies may provide support or services to each other. Each agency's strategic planning provides a forum for identifying and requesting support or services to simplify an agency's needs and funding. An example is Code Enforcement where the CMSD may expand its Code Enforcement Officer's hours to accommodate services desired by Mesa. Mr. Fauth will be contacting Mesa in this regard as the CMSD plans on filling its forthcoming Code Enforcement Officer open position in mid 2009. Inflow and Infiltration (CMSD) Director Ooten explained how Infiltration (the occurrence of underground water migrating into sewer lines through joints or cracks in the pipe) and Inflow (the occurrence of surface water in flooded streets entering the sewer through holes in the manhole covers or the incidence of illegal storm drain connections) cause strain on the Orange County Sanitation District treatment plants during the winter months. The 1/1 also cause increased treatment plant costs as the flow doubles during large storm events. Mr. Hamers noted the CMSD will soon be completing a District -wide sewer line televising • project and will be preparing a project report that identifies 1 /1. Mr. Hamers' experience from televising the system in 1989 and beginning in 2006 is Inflow is the contributor causing the Costa Mesa area to be a significant source of 1/1 as determined by OCSD. Mr. Roeder offered to have the City's engineering staff present the City's recently completed master plan of storm drains at the forthcoming Liaison Committee meeting. • CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES City Tree Roots (CMSD) January 9, 2009 Page 3 Mr. Roeder explained the City will most likely be offering to residents who are faced with damage to their lateral from City tree roots either the City tree be removed or the resident will be offered the dollar value of removing the tree. CMSD Sewer Lateral Assistance Program (CMSD) Mr. Hamers provided a review of the program whereby the CMSD reimburses a property owner of up to 50% of their cost of sewer lateral work not to exceed $1,800. The program is in its second fiscal year and is well received by the residents. Mr. Fauth gave a PowerPoint presentation of the program to the City's development services department on January 8, 2009. Director Bockmiller offered to have CMSD flyers of the program at the Mesa front desk and to add the information into the Mesa newsletter distribution. Costa Mesa Commercial Trash (CMSD) Director Ferryman suggested the CMSD is always poised to assist the City in administering the commercial trash program. Director Bockmiller mentioned the current open system results in multiple owned trash trucks traversing his alley and prematurely wearing out the asphalt paving. Mr. Hamers noted the education component is very important for business recycling and a part of A13939. Mr. Fauth noted the City and CMSD share a grant from OC Waste and Recycle and are working well together in administering various programs. Public Comments No members of the general public were in attendance. Next Meeting The next meeting of the Liaison Committee is scheduled for 8 a.m. Friday, April 10, 2009 at the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. Gar; Mo' han, Secretary Costa Mesa'Sahitary'-Gistrict Arlene Schafer, P Costa Mesa Sanita