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2018_04_10_study Protecting our community’s health and the environment by providing solid waste and wastewater collection services. www.cmsdca.gov Costa Mesa Sanitary District …an Independent Special District AGENDA Michael Scheafer President James Ferryman Arlene Schafer Vice President Secretary Robert Ooten Arthur Perry Assistant Secretary Director Public Comments. Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should identify themselves to the Deputy Clerk before the meeting so that their input can be provided at the time the item is considered. Speakers on non-agenda items will be heard under Public Comments. Pursuant to State law, the Board may not discuss or take action on non-agenda items except under special circumstances. Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes or as decided upon by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer reserves the right to declare any speaker out of order. Obtaining Agenda Materials: The public is entitled to copies of all documents that are made part of the agenda packet. If any document or other writing pertaining to an agenda item is distributed to all or a majority of the Board after the packet is prepared, a copy of that writing may be obtained at the District offices at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa, California. The Deputy Clerk of the District may be contacted at (949) 645-8400. In Compliance with ADA: Contact Noelani Middenway, (949) 645-8400, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II). BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION Tuesday, April 10, 2018 9:30 A.M. 290 PAULARINO AVENUE, COSTA MESA, CA 92626 A. OPENING ITEMS 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call If absences occur, consider whether to deem those absences excused based on facts presented for the absence – such determination shall be the permission required by law. Costa Mesa Sanitary District April 10, 2018 AGENDA Page 2 B. PUBLIC COMMENTS 1. Public Comments This time has been set aside for persons in the audience to make comments on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District that are not listed on this agenda. Members of the public will have the opportunity to address the Board of Directors about all other items on this agenda at the time those items are considered. Under the provisions of the Brown Act, the Board of Directors is prohibited from taking action on oral requests but may refer the matter to staff or to a subsequent meeting. The Board of Directors will respond after public comment has been received. Please state your name. Each speaker will be limited to four (4) continuous minutes. C. ITEMS OF STUDY 1. March 2018 Code Enforcement Officer Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. 2. Organics Tonnage Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. 3. Solid Waste Diversion Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. 4. Consider Applicants for the Citizen Advisory Committee Recommendation: That the Board of Directors consider applicants for the Citizens Advisory Committee. 5. State Water Board Reissuing the Sanitary Sewer System Waste Discharge Requirements Order 2006-0003 DWQ Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. 6. Updated SSO Notification Reporting Guidelines Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. D. CLOSING ITEMS 1. Oral Communications & Director Comments 2. Adjourn THE NEXT STUDY SESSION OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 8 AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE DISTRICT'S BOARD ROOM, 290 PAULARINO AVENUE, COSTA MESA. Tuesday, April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa at 9:30AM Public Comments: Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should identify themselves to the District Clerk before the meeting so that their input can be provided at the time the item is considered. Speakers on non-agenda items will be heard under Public Comments. Pursuant to State law, the Board may not discuss or take action on non-agenda items except under special circumstances. Speakers must limit their remarks to four minutes or as decided upon by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer reserves the right to declare any speaker out of order. Obtaining Agenda Materials: The public is entitled to copies of all documents that are made part of the agenda packet. If any document or other writing pertaining to an agenda item is distributed to all or a majority of the Board after the packet is prepared, a copy of that writing may be obtained at the District offices at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa, California. In Compliance with ADA: Contact District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, at (949) 645-8400, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II). A. OPENING ITEMS Subject 1. Call to Order Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Procedural A. OPENING ITEMS Subject 2. Roll Call - (If absences occur, consider whether to deem those absences excused based on facts presented for the absence – such determination shall be the permission required by law.) Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Procedural B. PUBLIC COMMENTS - This time has been set aside for persons in the audience to make comments on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District that are not listed on this agenda. Members of the public will have the opportunity to address the Board of Directors about all other items on this agenda at the time those items are considered. Under the provisions of the Brown Act, the Board of Directors is prohibited from taking action on oral requests but may refer the matter to staff or to a subsequent meeting. The Board of Directors will respond after public comment has been received. Please state your name. Each speaker will be limited to four (4) continuous minutes. Subject 1. Public Comments Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Procedural C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Edward Roberts, Code Enforcement Officer Date: April 05, 2018 Subject: Code Enforcement Officer Report - March 2018 Summary Attached is the monthly report from Officer Roberts describing his enforcement activities in the month of March regarding scavenging of recyclable materials, trash carts stored in public view and graffiti on trash carts. Recommendation That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Analysis In the month of March, Officer Roberts approached eleven individuals he observed scavenging from CMSD trash carts. In the same month he issued 102 warning notices to residents storing their trash carts in public view. Officer Roberts found no graffiti on trash carts in the month of March. Officer Roberts enforcement activities are described in more detail in the attached report. Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Code enforcement activities and reporting are not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and do not constitute a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review Officer Roberts' activities are funded in the adopted budget. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments March 2018 CEO report.pdf (713 KB) Subject 1. March 2018 Code Enforcement Officer Report Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action, Receive and File Recommended Action That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Goals 2.7 Continue code enforcement presence 2.00 Solid Waste C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Nabila Guzman, Management Analyst I Date: April 10, 2018 Subject: Organics Tonnage Report Summary A total of 658.64 tons of organic waste were collected and recycled in March 2018. Staff Recommendation That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Analysis Below is a graph depicting the total tonnage of organic waste collected during each month of FY 2015-16, FY 2016-17 and FY 2017-18. Subject 2. Organics Tonnage Report Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action, Receive and File Recommended Action That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. File Attachments Organics 3-18.png (19 KB) Tonnage 3-18.png (24 KB) Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Consideration of the Organics Tonnage Report is an administrative matter and not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and not a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review Not applicable. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included in the complete agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District’s website. C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Nabila Guzman, Management Analyst I Date: April 10, 2018 Subject: Solid Waste Diversion Report Summary A total of 1,908.73 tons of solid waste were collected and recycled in March 2018. Staff Recommendation That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Analysis Using data from CR&R's Recycling Report and OCC's Recycling Center Recycling Report, staff has calculated the diversion rate for the last nine months at 60.56%. A total of 32,647.38 tons of solid waste materials have been collected, of which 19,770.80 tons have been diverted away from landfills. In addition to curbside collection from CR&R, CMSD offers a variety of other waste diversion programs including large item pickup, where white goods are collected. Attachment A is the fiscal year 2017-18 diversion rate support. Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Consideration of the Solid Waste Diversion Report is an administrative matter and not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and not a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review Not applicable. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included in the complete agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District’s website. File Attachments CRR-OCC Diversion.pdf (74 KB) Subject 3. Solid Waste Diversion Report Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action, Receive and File Recommended Action That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Gina Terraneo, Management Analyst II Date: April 10, 2018 Subject: Consider Applicants for the Citizens Advisory Committee Summary On October 26, 2017, the Board of Directors approved the formation of a Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) to give residents within the District's service area an opportunity to become more involved in the community by advising the Board of Directors on key issues, programs, and policies. As of April 4, 2018, the District has received ten (10) applications for the CAC. Recommendation That the Board of Directors considers applicants for the Citizens Advisory Committee. Analysis The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) will provide recommendations to the Board of Directors on key issues, evaluate the effectiveness of current programs and policies, and assist in formulating new programs and policies. It will consist of up to eleven (11) District residents and a total of six (6) members will constitute a quorum. CAC meetings will be considered public meetings. They will be video-recorded and placed on the District's website and Board Docs for public viewing. Additionally, the CAC will conduct its meetings in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order and the Ralph M. Brown Act. CAC members will be invited to attend the District's upcoming Citizens Environmental Protection Academy (CEPA) in order to become more acquainted with the District's functions and its partner organizations. As academy attendees, they will have the opportunity to embark on tours of the District's headquarters, the District's LEED Certified Yard Facility, CR&R's Materials Recovery Facility, Orange Coast College Recycling Center, Orange County Sanitation District's (OCSD) treatment facilities, and Orange County Water District's (OCWD) Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS). Upon the committee's commencement, the CAC will elect members to serve as Chair and Vice Chair, each for a two-year term. Once the CAC's Chair and Vice Chair are elected, the CAC will meet on an as-needed basis. Discussion topics may include, but are not limited to, the following: Voting districts (at large or by-district) New and/or existing solid waste diversion programs Wastewater operations, including pipeline cleaning and pump station maintenance Strategic Plan goals Policies and procedures Finance Community outreach Solid waste and wastewater rates At this time, the District has received ten (10) applications for the CAC. These applications are attached to the staff report for the Board of Directors to review. The Board of Directors will be asked to consider appointing these applicants to the CAC, along with any additional applications received between now and the April 26, 2018 regular meeting. Legal Review District Counsel has reviewed this agenda item. Environmental Review Subject 4. Consider Applicants for the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action, Receive and File Recommended Action That the Board of Directors consider applicants for the Citizens Advisory Committee. Goals 4.0 Community Outreach & Communications 3.00 Partnerships Establishing a citizens advisory committee is not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and does not constitute a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review There will be minor expenses for CAC members to attend tours of facilities, such as the District Yard, OCC Recycling Center, Orange County Sanitation District, Orange County Water District, and CR&R's Materials Recovery Facility. There are sufficient funds budgeted for these activities under the Public Info/Education/Promotion account in both the Solid Waste and Wastewater funds. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session Meeting at District Headquarters and on District website at www.cmsdca.gov. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to bring this item back to the Board of Directors once a total of 11 applications are received. 2. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments AR No. 60.00 - Citizens Advisory Committee.pdf (108 KB) Applications as of 4-4-2018.pdf (7,789 KB) C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Rob Hamers, District Engineer Date: April 10, 2018 Subject: State Water Board Reissuing the Sanitary Sewer System Waste Discharge Requirements Order 2006-0003 DWQ Summary Officials from the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) are considering possible revisions to the 2006 Sewer System Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) and the 2013 Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP). The good news is that State officials are reaching out to wastewater professionals and stakeholders to obtain their comments and feedback. Attached are the notes collected from a workshop in Sacramento sponsored by the California Water Environment Association (CWEA) on January 10. Also attached is the slide presentation from the January 10 workshop. Recommendation That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Analysis As seen in the attachments, State officials have outlined several goals for updating the WDR, which include updating requirements for present and future conditions, private systems and addressing changing wastewater and flow characteristics causing spills, to name a few. One of the biggest concerns State officials heard from professionals and stakeholders is the lack of enforcement on private wastewater collection systems. State officials have agreed to reach out to private wastewater collection systems to discuss the WDR reissuance and possible regulation requirements. The California Association of Sanitation Agencies (CASA) has been actively participating in the workshops and communicating their concerns to State officials. CASA believes there are at least eight issues that need to be addressed before the WDR is reissued. The eight issues are as follows: 1. Efficient and Effective Permitting 2. De Minimus Threshold 3. Regulation of Private Systems 4. Climate Change Consideration 5. Audit Schedule 6. Better Accuracy and Reliability of Data in the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) 7. Certification Issues 8. Streamlining Reporting Attached is the letter to the SWRCB that describes in more details the issues identified above by CASA. CMSD, along with the Orange County WDR Steering Committee, will continue to monitor the discussions with State officials and offer our suggestions as well. Staff will update the Board on any new developments regarding this issue. Legal Review Not applicable at this time. Subject 5. State Water Board Reissuing the Sanitary Sewer System Waste Discharge Requirements Order 2006-0003 DWQ Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action, Discussion Fiscal Impact No Recommended Action That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Goals 1.0 Sewer Infrastructure Environmental Review At this point, the SWRCB has stated its goals and is requesting opinions and discussion from the industry regarding potential revisions to the existing WDR. When specific measures have been determined, the environmental determination of their impact will be performed. Financial Review There are no financial impacts to CMSD at this time; however, after State officials, wastewater professionals and stake holders have agreed on the revisions to the WDR, staff will conduct an analysis to determine if any financial impacts to CMSD will occur as result of the WDR reissuance. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included in the complete agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments WDR Revisions Summary 1-10-18 Workshop.pdf (171 KB) 3_CollectionSystemsWorkshop10Jan2018_Sac.pdf (366 KB) Final CASA SCAP BACWA SSS WDR Letter.pdf (1,890 KB) C. ITEMS OF STUDY To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Rob Hamers, District Engineer Date: April 10, 2018 Subject: Updated SSO Notification Reporting Guidelines Summary Every public agency in California that own and operate a wastewater system greater than one mile in length must notify and report all sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). Attached is the abbreviated and expanded guidelines for notifying nad reporting SSOs. Recommendation That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Analysis Under the Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirement (WDR) Order 2006-0003, there are different SSO categories to report and a list of different agencies to notify. To help public agencies in Orange County comply with the WDR, the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) developed abbreviated and expanded guideline forms that describes the type of SSOs to report, initial notification timeframe, Agency to notify by phone, the reporting timeframe and SSO notification contacts. Due to recent retirements at the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA), the forms have been updated to include new SSO contacts at OCHCA. Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review Revising the reporting guidelines is an administrative matter and not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and does not constitute a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review There are no financial impacts to CMSD for the updated Reporting Guidelines Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included in the complete agenda packet for the April 10, 2018 Board of Directors Study Session meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments SSO Notification Reporting Guidelines-032618_abbreviated.pdf (105 KB) SSO Notification Reporting Guidelines-032618_expanded.pdf (108 KB) Subject 6. Updated SSO Notification Reporting Guidelines Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Action Fiscal Impact No Recommended Action That the Board of Directors receive and file this report. Goals 1.0 Sewer Infrastructure D. CLOSING ITEMS Subject 1. Oral Communications and Director Comments Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type D. CLOSING ITEMS THE NEXT STUDY SESSION OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 8 AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE DISTRICT'S BOARD ROOM, 290 PAULARINO AVENUE, COSTA MESA. Subject 2. Adjournment Meeting Apr 10, 2018 - Board of Directors Study Session Access Public Type Procedural