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Minutes - Board - 2017-09-12 5`'tc�RPoRATI:°\ COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 Members present Arlene Schafer, Art Perry, Bob Ooten, Jim Ferryman, Mike Scheafer Members Absent None Staff Present Scott Carroll (General Manager), Noelani Middenway (District Clerk), Steve Cano (Wastewater Maintenance Superintendent), Erick Caldera (Wastewater Maintenance Worker I), Rob Hamers (District Engineer), Ed Roberts (Code Enforcement Officer), Nabila Guzman (Management Analyst I), Gina Terraneo (Management Analyst I) Others Present Barry Friedland (Video Trek Productions), Jim Mosher (resident), Shelley Heller (CR&R) Meeting called to order at 9:29 A.M. A. OPENING ITEMS Procedural: 1. Call to Order President Scheafer called the meeting to order at 9:29 A.M. Procedural: 2. Roll Call District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, conducted roll call and all board members were present. Procedural: 3. Public Comments President Scheafer opened public comments. Seeing no one from the public wishing to speak, President Scheafer closed public comments. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 2 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 B. ITEMS OF STUDY Presentation: 1. New CMSD Employee Introduction: Erick Caldera, Wastewater Maintenance Worker I Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive the presentation. Wastewater Maintenance Superintendent, Steve Cano, introduced new employee, Erick Caldera, Wastewater Maintenance Worker I. He noted that Mr. Caldera joined the District's staff approximately 3 weeks ago. The Board of Directors welcomed Mr. Caldera to the District. There were no further questions or comments and the presentation was received. Receive and File: 2. August 2017 CEO Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Code Enforcement Officer, Ed Roberts, provided the August 2017 Code Enforcement Officer Report. Secretary Schafer requested that Mr. Roberts patrol the east side of Costa Mesa, as a result of scavenging reports that she has received from community members. Discussion followed regarding scavenging activity on the east side of Costa Mesa, the method of advisement for observed scavengers, and the remaining available lockable trash carts. There were no further questions or discussion and the report was received. Receive and File: 3. Website Statistics Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Management Analyst I, Gina Terraneo, provided report details regarding key visitor statistics for the District's website. She noted that the website receives an average of 3,385 unique visitors per month and that frequently visited pages include the Large Item Collection Program page and the Christmas Tree Recycling Program page. Secretary Schafer asked what the Sewer Plan Specifications document is typically used for. District Engineer, Rob Hamers, explained that the Plan is used as a guide for drawing sewer plans. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 3 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 Discussion followed regarding the District's policy for pool draining and the popularity of the Large Item Collection Program. President Scheafer opened public comments. Jim Mosher, a resident, commented that the District's website is well-organized and suggested that the District provide public meeting attendees with guest access to WiFi during meetings. Additionally, he commented that the District's current budget is not posted on the District's website. General Manager, Scott Carroll, noted that the District's Finance Department is in the process of finalizing the budget document and that it will be posted on the website in the coming weeks. There were no further questions or discussion and the report was received. Action: 4. Consider Establishing a Citizens Advisory Committee Recommendation: That the Board of Directors consider establishing a Citizens Advisory Committee and direct staff to bring this Item back to the September 21, 2017 Board of 1 Directors meeting. General Manager, Scott Carroll, presented report details regarding the proposed Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC). He noted that the committee would give citizens the opportunity to get involved in their community, gain knowledge about the District, serve as ambassadors to the District, and make recommendations to the Board of Directors on key decision making issues. Mr. Carroll added that the CAC would meet quarterly and would attend tours of local waste and wastewater facilities in order to get acquainted with the District. Vice President Ferryman asked which criteria will be used to select committee members. Mr. Carroll noted that the committee members must be District residents and that staff is open to suggestions for establishing criteria. Director Perry suggested using the City of Costa Mesa's format as a guide for developing the CAC. President Scheafer suggested that the committee be discussed at the State of the District & Open House on October 18, 2017. Discussion followed regarding the committee meeting structure, the possibility of having a Board Liaison present at committee meetings, and properly notifying the public of committee meetings. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 4 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12,2017 Secretary Schafer commented that there are details that should be addressed prior to rolling out the CAC. Vice President Ferryman suggested that an Ad Hoc Committee be formed to discuss the logistics of the CAC. Assistant Secretary Ooten indicated concern about the timeframe for establishing the CAC. President Scheafer opened public comments. Jim Mosher, a resident, commented that the CAC is a commendable effort to engage the public, but noted that there are some errors in the staff report attachments. He also indicated concern with the number of CAC members the District is anticipating and suggested that the Board of Directors consider using a grand jury model for the CAC. Lastly, Mr. Mosher commented that the District would be subject to the Maddy Act and be required to maintain a Local Appointments List for the CAC. Discussion followed regarding gauging public interest in the CAC, refining the CAC once it is in place, staggering committee member terms, and committee reporting criteria. The Board of Directors directed staff to bring this item forward to the September 21, 2017 Board of Directors Meeting agenda. There were no further questions or discussion. Receive and File: 5. Organics Tonnage Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. General Manager, Scott Carroll, presented report details. Assistant Secretary Ooten requested that future organics tonnage reports include the predicted tonnage used when developing the budget for the program. Discussion followed regarding a reported trash cart issue from a previous Code Enforcement Officer report and the progress of CR&R's Anaerobic Digestion (AD) facility. President Scheafer requested that a tour be scheduled for the Board of Directors now that the facility is functional. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 5 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 Discussion followed regarding Director Perry's suggestion to use the Orange Coast College (OCC) Recycling Center as a transfer station. Assistant Secretary Ooten requested an update from CR&R regarding the amount of contamination in the organics collected from the District's service area. Secretary Schafer suggested that the next newsletter include a feature on the Organics Recycling Program. There were no further questions or discussion and the report was received. Receive and File: 6. Solid Waste Diversion Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. General Manager, Scott Carroll, presented report details. Assistant Secretary Ooten commented that the waste characterization report indicates which items can be recycled and asked if there was a way to find out how much non-recyclable material is collected. Shelley Heller of CR&R noted that CR&R does not generate reports on this information, but noted that she will attempt to find out which commonly collected materials cannot be recycled. Assistant Secretary Ooten requested that staff present a plan to reach the District's 75% diversion goal. Mr. Carroll noted that he will provide a report on this issue at the September 21, 2017 Board Meeting. Director Perry asked if staff knew the City of Costa Mesa's diversion rate. Discussion followed regarding the City's means of calculating its per capita disposal rate and how that differs from calculating a diversion rate. There were no further questions or discussion and the report was received. C. CLOSING ITEMS Procedural: 1. Oral Communications & Director Comments President Scheafer commented that residents often forget that holidays impact the trash collection schedule. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 6 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12,2017 Secretary Schafer noted that the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) is hosting a tour of the Orange County Water District (OCWD), Orange County Cemetery District, and OC Vector Control on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. Procedural: 2. Adjournment President Scheafer adjourned the meeting at 10:23 a.m. IIAAr''e Sc a er Michael Scheafer Secretary President