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Arlene Schafer
President
Greg Woodside
Vice President
Art Perry
Director
Jim Ferryman
Secretary
Dan Worthington
Director
Public Comments. Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should identify
themselves to the 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.
In compliance with ADA, contact Joan Revak, (714) 754 -5087, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed
(28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II).
Regular Meeting - Thursday, January 8, 2004
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
I. CALL TO ORDER — 6:00 p.m. — Conference Room 1A - Costa Mesa City Hall
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Director Worthington
III. INVOCATION — Director Woodside
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CONSENT CALENDAR - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to
be routine and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There will be no
separate discussion on these items prior to the time the Board votes on the motion, unless
members of the Board request specific items to be removed from the Consent Calendar for
discussion, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and
considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
Reports
Minute Approval
• 1. Recycling Committee Meeting — December 9, 2003
2. Regular Meeting — December 10, 2003
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ACTION
Manager's Reports
3. Refunds 0/ Approve
4. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal — December 2003 Approve
/ Monthly Spill Report to Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Receive and File
6. Safety /Loss Control Meeting — December 16, 2003 Receive and File
Engineer's Reports
7. Project Status Report Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
8 Financial Report as of December 31, 2003 Accept Report
9. Report of Monies on Deposit as of December 31, 2003 Receive and File
10 Warrant Register for January 2004 in the amount of $446,837.36 Approve Payment
• 11. Directors' Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for the month Ratify Expenses
of December 2003
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VI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS
VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS
A. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers Enforcement Reports Consider
B. CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Year 2003/2004 Action Items Receive and File
2. Separation of Administrative Staff from City Special Meeting Being Held
/ C. Recycling Reports on January 15, 2004
1. Waste Diversion Report — December 2003 Receive and File
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1 . Payment for December 2003 Services
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Approve Subject to
Verification of Diversion
Report by Staff
Accept Report
F. Recycling Committee - Tuesday, January 6, 2004 - 9:00 a.m.
Directors Worthington and Woodside
Strategic Planning 2003 - Public Outreach - Classroom Recycling Projects Consider
2. CostaMazing - District Participation Consider
3. 2003 School Telephone Book Recycling Program Accept Report
4. 1,. 2003 Christmas Tree Recycling Program Accept Report
�5. Recycling Batteries _ 9� �� Direction to Staff
�. ENGINEER'S REPORTS
A. Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR)
1. General Update
X. TREASURER'S REPORTS
A. Investment Oversight Committee Held January 8, 2004
(Directors Woodside and Worthington)
XI. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
A. 433 Walnut Place - Agreement with Property Owner
B. Proposed Amendment of Operations Code to Require Compliance with
the Tort Claims Act
1. Ordinance No. 44
C. Legality of District Expenditure to Prepare Initiative Measure
W. LOCAL MEETINGS
Verbal Report from
Manager and Attorney
Accept Report
Consider
Adopt Ordinance
Consider
A. Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD)
1. Regular Meeting - December 17, 2003 (Director Ferryman) Accept Report
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B. Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC)
1. Quarterly Meeting — January 29, 2004 Consider Attendance
C. Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Consider
D. California Special Districts Association (CSDA) Consider
1. Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act Consider Supp
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2. Local Government Ballot Initiative in the amount o $2
a. CMSD Resolution No. 2004 -6-8, Supporting a Statewide Ballot Adopt Resolution
Initiative to Require Voter Approval Before State Government
May Take Local Tax Funds
E. California Association of Sanitation Agencies (CASA)
1. Conference — January 21 -24, 2004 in Palm Springs Consider Attendance
XIII. OLD BUSINESS
0IV. NEW BUSINESS
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
DECEMBER 9, 2003
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:00 a.m. in
conference room 5A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Jim Ferryman
Staff Present: Rob Harriers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Bobby Young
Director Worthington called the meeting to order at 9:00 a. m.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 2003 - PUBLIC OUTREACH - CLASSROOM RECYCLING PROJECTS
Director Worthington reported presentations were made at the Carolyn Eckert Day
Care Center on Wednesday, November 19 and at St. Joachim's School on Friday,
• November 21.
Presentations have been scheduled for January 8, 2004 to second and third grade
students.
COSTAMAZING — DISTRICT PARTICIPATION
Ms. Revak informed the Committee that the sealed cards featuring the Adobe at
Estancia Park pepper trees with the peppercorns are in production and will be
distributed at the CostaMazing Fun Run on February 7, 2004. The card features a
picture of the Adobe at the Costa Mesa Estancia at 1900 Adams Avenue with
history on the Adobe and the peppercorns.
2003 SCHOOL TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak reported the 2003 School Telephone Book Recycling Program began on
December 1, 2003 and will run to January 12, 2004. Bins were distributed to the 27
participating schools
The District's program challenges the students to collect the most telephone books
and be rewarded in addition to providing a hands -on opportunity to learn about
recycling.
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2003 CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak reported the flyers for the 2003 Christmas Tree Recycling program were
distributed to tree lots and grocery stores throughout the City. Trees will be
collected beginning December 26, 2003. Newspaper reports indicate fresh tree
sales have dropped in recent years and the sale of artificial trees has increased.
RECYCLING BATTERIES
Director Worthington and Mr. Fauth visited Toxco, Inc. to inquire about their battery
recycling operation and presented a sample "big green box" container for the
recycling of batteries. Director Worthington reported approximately 3 billion
batteries are sold each year and forthcoming regulations will require the District to
remove batteries from the waste stream.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 a.m.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER % 2003
CALL TO ORDER The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District met in regular session on
December 10, 2003, at 6:00 p.m. in
Room 3 -A of the Civic Center, 77 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
ROLL CALL
President Schafer called the meeting to
order at 6:00 p.m.
Director Worthington led the Pledge of
Allegiance
Director Woodside gave the invocation.
DIRECTORS PRESENT: Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, Art
Perry, James Ferryman, Dan Worthington
DIRECTORS ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Robin Harriers, Manager /Engineer; Alan
Burns, Legal Counsel; Tom Fauth,
Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of
the District; Marc Puckett, Treasurer;
Bobby Young, Finance; Ron Shef, District
Ordinance Enforcement Officer; Debbie
Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist;
Denise Gilbert, Permit Processing
Specialist.
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Ken AI -Imam, CPA, Conrad and
Associates, LLP
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Director Perry motioned to approve the Consent Calendar as presented. Director
Worthington seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
REPORTS
MINUTE APPROVAL
Minutes of Recycling The Minutes of the Recycling Committee Meeting
Committee Meeting, of November 12, 2003, were approved as
November 12, 2003 distributed.
Minutes of Regular The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November
Meeting, 12, 2003, were approved as distributed.
November 12, 2003
Minutes of Liaison The Minutes of the Liaison Committee Meeting of
Committee Meeting, November 13, 2003, were approved as distributed.
November 13, 2003
MANAGER'S REPORTS
Refunds There were no refunds submitted for November
2003.
Occupancy Report and The Revised Trash Occupancy Count documented
Payment of $181,881.66 an increase of 3 units for the occupancy report for
to Costa Mesa Disposal — solid waste collection as of December 1, 2003.
December 2003 Therefore, the total for December is 21,076.
Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for
$181,881.66 to Costa Mesa Disposal on January 1,
2004, for payment for December trash collection
based on the December count of 21,076.
Monthly Spill Report to The Monthly Spill Report to the Regional Water
Regional Water Quality Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for November
Control Board (RWQCB) 2003 was accepted as submitted.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
Project Status Report The Project Status Report dated December 2003,
was accepted as submitted.
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TREASURER'S REPORTS
Financial Report as of The Financial Report as of November 30, 2003,
November 30, 2003 was accepted as submitted.
Report of Monies on The Report of Monies on Deposit as of November
Deposit as of 30, 2003, was received and filed.
November 30, 2003
Warrant 2004 -06 for Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2004 -06 was
December 2003 in the approved, authorizing the President and Secretary
amount of $538,518.22 to sign the warrant and instructing the Treasurer to
draw a warrant from the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District General Fund in the amount of
$538,518.22.
Directors Expenses for the Director Expenses for the Month of November
Month of November 2003 2003 were ratified as follows:
Director Ferryman: 170.00
Director Perry: $510.00
President Schafer: $1,020.00 + 50.76
Vice President Woodside: $510.00
Director Worthington: $1,020.00
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MANAGER'S REPORTS
CMSD STRATEGIC PLAN
YEAR 2003/2004 ACTION ITEMS
ACTION ITEM 1.4 — PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS BY AUDITOR
Mr. Puckett introduced Mr. Ken AI -Imam, CPA, Conrad and
Associates, L.L.P. Mr. AI -Imam provided a synopsis of the procedure
used to audit the District's Financial Statements and answered
questions from the Board.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Hamers reported receiving a response letter dated November 18, 2003, from
John D. Hensley, Chief of Police, City of Costa Mesa, thanking the District for the
letter of appreciation sent to him by the Board.
Mr. Hamers reported receiving a card from the 6th grade students and teachers of
Davis Elementary thanking the District for the assembly presentation.
Mr. Hamers reported receiving a letter from Israel Bravo, student at Davis
Elementary, dated November 12, 2003. Israel thanked the District for the
recycling program and inquired as to additional things he could do to promote
recycling. Director Worthington replied to the letter .' and forwarded some
newsletter copies for distribution.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments made.
MANAGER'S REPORTS
ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT
REPORTS
POLICE REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented a memorandum providing the scavenging statistics
for November as follows:
Location Calls for Service Cite /Arrest
Area 1
1
0
Area II
0
0
Area III
0
0
Area IV
0
0
TOTAL
1
2
DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented the ordinance enforcement summary report for the
four -week period beginning October 27, 2003 and ending November 23,
2003.
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Mr. Shefs summary report contained the following information:
• 30+ flyers given to residents and 6 containers oversprayed and ID
tagged.
Verification of addresses.
Distribution of telephone book recycling flyers.
Mr. Shef provided a written report of a citation to a resident at 174 The
Masters Circle.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM — LIFTING BAR REPLACEMENT UPDATE
Mr. Harriers reported the program is winding down and will be moved to the
Consent Calendar for future agendas. 19 -
Mr. Fauth reported there are approximately 5,000 containers left to retrofit and
projected the completion in approximately 10 months at the current rate of 500
per month.
CMSD STRATEGIC PLAN — (REVISITED)
. YEAR 2003/2004 ACTION ITEMS
Mr. Hamers reported the title has been changed to reflect a 2 -year plan as
directed by the Board.
Mr. Puckett commended the hard work of the entire finance department and
credited them with the outstanding review by the auditor.
Discussion was held regarding an accounting software package.
INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES
LETTER FROM CITY MANAGER DATED NOVEMBER 26, 2003
Mr. Harriers presented a follow up letter from Mr. Allan Roeder, City
Manager, City of Costa Mesa, dated November 26, 2003.
Mr. Harriers suggested a special. meeting be scheduled to discuss the
financial software package and the progress on locating a new facility
for the District offices and to review the information provided by the
City regarding the retention of the field crew and Mr. Puckett's
services.
A response to the City Manager will be prepared to concur that Mr.
• Burns will prepare the first draft of the new City /District Agreement for
review and consideration by both parties. The District anticipates
receiving the financial information from the City by January 8, 2004.
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The Board will review the information upon receipt and may request an
additional meeting with the City.
A special meeting was scheduled for January 15, 2004 at noon.
RECYCLING REPORTS
WASTE DIVERSION REPORT — NOVEMBER 2003
The Waste Diversion Report for October showing a diversion rate of
50.14, was presented to the Board.
Director Perry motioned to receive and file the Waste Diversion Reports
for November. Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
CONTRACT PAYMENT TO CR TRANSFER FOR RECYCLING SERVICES AND DISPOSAL
PAYMENT FOR NOVEMBER 2003 SERVICES
Director Woodside motioned to approve contract payment to CR Transfer for
recycling services and disposal for the month of November 2003, in the
amount of $149,078.91. Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE — WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2003, 9:00 A.M., CR -5A,
DIRECTORS WORTHINGTON AND FERRYMAN
STRATEGIC PLANNING 2003 — PUBLIC OUTREACH — CLASSROOM RECYCLING
PROJECTS
Director Worthington reported a vermicomposting test program will be
delivered on January 6, 2004 to two classes of second and third grade
students. Two additional presentations will be provided if the initial test
presentation is successful.
Two vermicomposting presentations were successfully provided this
month at Carolyn Eckert Daycare and St. Joachim's School.
Director Worthington reported school representatives are contacting the
District to schedule the vermicomposting program due to the flyer
previously distributed to the schools.
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COSTAMAZING — DISTRICT PARTICIPATION
Director Worthington reported the insert has been finalized and the
peppercorn packets are being assembled. The packets will be distributed
at the February 7, 2004 CostaMazing event.
2003 SCHOOL TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Director Worthington reported the 2003 School Telephone Book Recycling
Program began on December 1, 2003 and will run to January 12, 2004.
There will be 27 locations collecting the telephone books.
2003 CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING PROGRAM
Director Worthington reported the 2003 Christmas Tree Recycling
Program will begin on December 26, 2003 and run to January 3, 2004.
Director Worthington reported the sale of fresh trees has steadily dropped
since 1990 and the sale of artificial trees has increased.
RECYCLING BATTERIES
Director Worthington presented a sample "big green box," a recycling
container from Toxco Inc. for the recycling of batteries. Director
Worthington reported that on February 9, 2006, the state will require the
recycling of batteries. Director Worthington reported approximately 3
billion batteries are sold each year. The District will be required to remove
batteries from the trash.
Staff will research the program and recommend an approach and provide
cost information to the Board.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS — (WDR)
GENERAL UPDATE
Mr. Hamers reported the steering committee is continuing their work and
there is nothing significant to report.
Mr. Burns reported they are still waiting for the technical comments from
the Orange County Sanitation District on the model grease ordinance.
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LOCAL MEETINGS
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT (OCSD)
REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 19, 2003 (DIRECTOR FERRYMAN
Director Ferryman attended the November 19, 2003 meeting and had
nothing significant to report to the Board.
SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD PROTECTION AGENCY
MEETING ON NOVEMBER 13, 2003
Director Ferryman attended the November 13, 2003, meeting and
reported the following:
• Jim McConnell, Washington DC, reported funds would be made
available to insure construction is not interrupted on the Santa Ana
River Mainstem Project and the Prado Dam Project.
• Subvention Funds
INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY (ISDOC) •
President Schafer attended the December 9, 2003, meeting and reported
they discussed the following:
• January 29, 2004 will be the next Quarterly meeting with Jim Silva
as guest speaker. Directors Schafer, Worthington, Woodside, and
Ferryman will attend. Director Perry will notify Ms. Revak regarding
his availability to attend.
• Web site
• Secretarial position changes
• Reports on LAFCO and CSDA
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION LAFCO
President Schafer attended the December 10, 2003, LAFCO meeting and
reported they discussed the following.
• El Toro passed 5 -2
• MSRs for Orange County
• Second phase for two prototypes:
o Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Rossmore, and Sunset Beach
o City of Orange.
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CALIFORNIA SPECIAL DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION (CSDA)
President Schafer attended the Annual Strategic Board meeting and reported
the following:
• Appointed to the following committees
o Chair Nominations and Bylaws Committee
o Legislative Committee
o Membership Committee Vice Chair
o Fiscal Committee
• Voted on the purchase of a building with the Risk Management
Organization. CSDA will occupy the first floor -, a 24,000 sq. ft. area
LOCAL TAXPAYERS AND PUBLIC SAFETY PROTECTION ACT
President Schafer reported CSDA has been asked to sit with the California
League of Cities to discuss funding to get the Local Taxpayers and Public
Safety Protection Act on the November 2004 ballot.
• President Schafer investigated the legality of the financial contribution and
was instructed that it is legal to supply start up money, but once the item is
on the ballot, no further funding is allowed.
Mr. Burns requested time to investigate the measure and provide a legal
opinion. Staff will bring the item back at the January 2004 meeting.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BALLOT INITIATIVE
Item will be brought back at the January 2004 regular meeting.
2004 MEMBERSHIP DUES IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,373.00
Director Woodside motioned to approve payment of Membership Dues to
CSDA in the amount of $2,373.00. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion
carried 5 -0.
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF SANITATION AGENCIES (CASA)
President Schafer was invited to attend a meeting in Palm Springs, January
21 -24, 2004, at the Hilton Palm Springs Hotel to determine whether or not to
recommend membership to the District.
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Director Ferryman and Director Worthington expressed an interest in
attending. Director Woodside motioned to approve attendance at the CASA
conference on January 21 -24, 2004. Director Perry seconded. Motion
carried 5 -0.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business discussed.
NEW BUSINESS
There was no new business discussed.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
Director Worthington discussed an article appearing in the December 10, 2003,
Orange County Register regarding special districts.
CLOSED SESSION .
At 8:21, President Schafer adjourned the meeting to closed session.
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
CONSIDERATION WHETHER TO INITIATE LITIGATION (GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.9 (C) (1 CASE)
TO DISCUSS THREATENED LITIGATION — CORRESPONDENCE FROM STANLEY
JENSEN PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (E)
President Schafer returned to the Regular meeting at 8:40 p.m. No action was
taken during closed session.
ADJOURNMENT
At 8:41 p.m., President Schafer adjourned the meeting.
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WDR Reported Spill Data CMSD PUMP STATION MONITORING 12/29/2003
11/29/2003 Occurrence Report Summary, 2003 Uncontained Uncontained
Est # Private Est # Public
Private IDistrict Est Total Spill Completely' Gallons Spilled Gallons Spilled
Date Event
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# Gallons Contained ? into Storm drain into Storm drain
01/12/2003 Grease blocked District main line, 3044 Coolidge Ave X 15 Y
03/28/2003 Grease blocked District main line, 3199 Gisler Ave X 2160 Y
04/19/2003 Grease, roots, paper blocked District main line, 2960 Pepper Tree Ln X 56 Y
05/06/2003 Roots, paper blocked lateral line, 666 W 18th St X 165 Y
05/09/2003 Roots blocked District Main Line, 2705 Gannet Dr X 80 Y
06/11/2003 Pump Stn Air Bleeder Valve Failure, 2449 Santa Ana Ave X 100 Y
07/06/2003 Tustin Pump Stn Failure, Power Outage /Circuit Breakers remained off; X 3000 N 2400
High water alarm -comm ctr did not call crew; 2149 Anniversary Ln, NB
07/11/2003 23rd St Pump Stn, Air Bleeder Failure 23rd & Irvine, NB X 165 N 145
07/27/2003 Grease & Roots block Main Line, 704 W 16th St X 20 Y
09/15/2003 Private lateral line break,2451 Elden Ave, 1/2 evaporated X 39 N 1
09/30/2003 Grease blocked District Main Line, 1592 Superior Ave X 46 Y
10/14/2003 Paper blocked District Main Line, 19922 Bristol St X 40 Y
10/24/2003 Grease, roots blocked District Line, 2298 Santa Ana Ave X 100 Y
Owner cleaned roots out of lateral to District line prior day
11/29/2003 Root ball blocked District Line at manhole near X 400 N 300
1123 Aviemore Terrace
KEY:
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ROOTS
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6,386 1 2,845
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Minutes of Safety /Loss Control Committee Meeting December 16, 2003
(4'h Quarter)
Present
Rob Hamers
Tom Fauth
Gerry Vasquez
Joan Revak
Yefim Tsalyuk
Debbie Bjornson
Paul Guzman
Absent
Don Boynton
Don Brown
Discussion:
Manager/District Engineer CMSD
Assistant Manager
Maintenance Supervisor, City of Costa Mesa
Clerk of the District
Engineer
Permit Processing Specialist
CMSD Inspector
Assistant Street Superintendent, City of Costa Mesa
Senior Maintenance Technician
I. FOG Characterization Study
The committee discussed the status of CMSD Project #172 — Waste Discharge
Requirements; specifically the fats, oils, and grease (FOG) characterization study. The
District's consultant EEC has visited 75 of the 400 food service establishments and
distributed the notebooks and grease control information.
The field crews, Paul, and Tom have met with EEC to plan the sewer line televising of
the hot spots to determine whether grease or structural problems are the cause of the
field crews having to constantly clean the lines. Hot spots that are caused by excessive
grease will be correlated to the food service establishments connected to the lines that
do not have grease control devices. These food service establishments will be required
to implement grease control practices that limit their discharge of grease. The first
phase of televising the hot spots will begin the week of December 22, 2003.
II. Inflow
Inflow is defined as the entry of surface water into the sewer system, usually through
the vent holes in the manhole covers during a rain large enough to cause flooding of
streets or by illegal connections where property owners solve their on -site ponding
problems by connecting a drain to the sewer system. A study by the Orange County
Sanitation District (OCSD) has determined that certain areas inside the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District have large amounts of inflow. Gerry and Paul believe these are
probably at the Cherry Lake in Newport Beach where the sewer manholes may be under
water during a large rain. Gerry and Paul are awaiting the next rain storm to determine
the cause of the inflow.
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Minutes — Safety/Loss Control Committee Meeting held December 16, 2003
Another method of preventing inflow into manhole covers is to install a device inside •
the manhole cover shaped like a pan that prevents the rain water from intruding. Gerry
will order 10 inflow covers and install them as a test.
III. Link -Pipe
Paul reported that a few of the Link -Pipe stainless steel rings used to repair small
problems in the sewer main lines years ago have become dislodged and were removed
from the lines. Rob will contact National Plant Services, Inc., the District's televising
contractor, to arrange for a new repair of cured -in- place -pipe (CIPP) at each of the
locations.
IV. CWEA Certification
Tom is holding review classes for the field crews in order to prepare for the upcoming
California Water Environment Association (CWEA) testing for sewer collection system
workers.
V. Permit Processing & Education
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from occurring that can be prevented by well conceived policies and procedures.
Debbie continues to insure all contractors performing sewer work have the proper
license and insurance on file prior to beginning work. Joan continues publishing
newsletters, articles and flyers that inform property owners and residents of sewer and
trash operations and how to properly perform their responsibilities in an efficient and
effective manner.
Next meeting to be scheduled in the I" quarter, 2004.
Distribution:
CMSD Safety Committee Members
Bill Morris, Director of Public Services, City of Costa Mesa
Karen Adams, Risk Manager, City of Costa Mesa
CMSD Board of Directors, at January 2004 regular meeting.
•
•
TO: Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors,
Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
FROM: Ron Shef, Ordinance Enforcement Officer
DATE: December 21, 2DD3
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY REPORT
This report covers a four week period beginning November 24, 2003
and ending December 21, 2003. Only the Thanksgiving holiday
caused the collection to be one day late for the balance of that
week. Thirty courtesy flyers were left for residents with four
containers oversprayed and i.d. due to painted graffiti.
Christmas tree flyers were printed earlier this year although
there are fewer tree lots this year. Distribution was made to
the four lots this year with business licenses issued to only two
since the other two were part of the fairgrounds and IKEA
property. Only two Rite Aid stores and Target sold trees this
year with the super markets electing not to sell any due to the
• ongoing strike. All tree lots this year ordered less inventory
so as to not get stuck with leftovers and all were sold out a
week before Christmas. Fewer people this year are going with
live trees. Flyers and posters were still delivered to all
likely stores where residents could at least be informed of tree
recycling program and how to dispose of their spent trees.
LJ
Staff requested the E.O. to check the telephone book recycling
dumpsters placed at the District schools. By the last week of
this period and after checking eight to ten schools, very few
phone books had been turned in. Some bins had no books only
trash placed in them by unaware residents. New phone books due
out in November had not yet been delivered in December. Also
some schools had the bins placed in locations which prompted
trash to be placed in them.
This period was fairly uneventful for the E.O. although the
new FOG requirements for food service establishments will involve
some new responsibilities and duties in the forthcoming year.
.y
ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT REPORT - Year Ending 2003
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DATE
I STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
LETTER
7/1/2003
1910
2013
Arnold Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
2670
7/1/2003
1910
2017
Arnold Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
2741
277
3 277
257 / 2591
4/18/2003
20051
948
Azalea Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
Cheyenne St.
4/18/2003
20501
16171
Baker St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
In view
4/18/2003
2050
16221
Baker St.
In view
Pink Flyer
Pink Flyer
4/18/2003
2050
2938
Baker St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
6/20/2003
4/18/2003
20501
2954
Baker St.
In view
Pink Flyer
2850
7/8/20031
20901
2885.
Ballow Ln.
In view
Pink Flyer
3006
10/7/2003
21951
10051
Begonia Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
Colorado PI.
7/8/2003
2255 1
2777 IBluebird
Cr.
In view
Pink Flyer
In view
9/23/20031
22551
27891
Bluebird Cr. 1At
curb
Pink Flyer
12/24/20021
2/7/2003
23401
25191
Bowdoin PI.
At curb
1 Pink Flyer
2670
2/7/2003
2340
2520
Bowdoin PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
2741
277
3 277
257 / 2591
2/7/2003
23401
2524
Bowdoin PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
Cheyenne St.
2/7/2003
2340
2582
Bowdoin PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
In view
11125/2003 2420
1681
1 Broadway
Complaint full view - okay
No Action
In view
5/20/20031
25601
2229
Icanyon Dr.
Complaint follow up - at curb
Moved container to 2218 across street
12/24/20021
26501
1148
Carson St.
In view
Pink Flyer
12/24/20021
2670
273
Cecil PI.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
1/1612003
12124f2002
E
�11136i2003f
11/7/2003
2670
2670
2620
2670
2741
277
3 277
257 / 2591
Cecil PI
Cec�l`P
CeGfU_I?I
Cecil PI.
At curb (Pink
In view . fi.'
�:
At Curb _ .....
Check units only
Flyer
P�rtk Fljrer .. `'
Data to Staff
10/7/20031
2800
1055
Cheyenne St.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer & Photo
10/7/2003
2800
1059
Cheyenne St.
In view
Pink Flyer & Photo
9/4/20031
2820
19971 C
Church St.
In view
Pink Flyer
6/20/20031
2850
112 C
Clearbrook Ln.
In view
Pink / Photo
6/20/2003
2850
113 C
Clearbrook Ln.
In view
Pink / Photo
6/20/2003
2850
117 B,C
Clearbrook Ln.
In view
Pink / Photo - Res. Talk (B)
11/25/2003
2930
3006
College Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/7/2003
2960
3213
Colorado PI.
At curb
Pink Flyer
8/18/2003
2960
3216
Colorado PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/24/2003
3080
23661
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/24/2003
30801
2372
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
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ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT REPORT - Year Ending 2003
DATE
I STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAMEF
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
Regs
ACTION
LETTER
11/24/20031
317 A,B,C
3080
2378
Cornell Dr.
lAt curb
6/24/20031
Pink Flyer
1120
1/24/2003
In view
3130
2868
Corvo PI.
At curb
2370
Pink Flyer
At curb
10/31/2003
At curb
3140
378 A/B Costa Mesa St.
Check units only
Elm Ave.
Data to Staff
Pink Flyer
10/23/2003
12/9/2003
3140
395
Costa Mesa St.
In view
Pink Flyer & Regulations
_
Pink Flyer
12/9/2003
12/5/2003
1909
31601
2977
Country Club Dr.
lAt curb
7/15/20031
Pink Flyer
1949
12/5/2003
In view
31601
29781
1 Country Club Dr.
1At curb
1950
Pink Flyer
In view
2/7!2003
`
3160,
2986;
Country Club rr Afi curb
Federal Ave.
�PrnkJyer
1215i2t103
I
3160
2986
Country Club Dr Ir? urew m
�� :_,
_ `.
Prnk Flyer
.
2/7/2003
316 0�
30181
Country Club Dr.
_.. ,
�At curb
At curb
., ,
Pink Flyer
_
2/7/2003
3670
31601
31281
Country Club Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
7/1/20031
31701
674
Cove St.
in view
Pink Flyer
10/23/20031
31981
300
-1
Cutter Wav
At curb
Pink Flyer
7/17/2003
32931
3401
DeeDee Dr.
Complaint follow up / extra trash
Regs
12/9/2003
6/20/2003
3310
317 A,B,C
Del Mar Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
3670
6/24/20031
34501
1120
El Camino Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
2090 Federal Ave.
5/1/2003
3470
2370
Elden Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
At curb
1/24/2003
3490
15861
Elm Ave.
_
In view
Pink Flyer
Pink Flyer
12/9/2003
36701
1903
Federal Ave.
In view & non - standard container
Pink Flyer & Regulations
12/9/2003
3670
1909
Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
7/15/20031
3670
1949
Federal Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/15/2003
3670
1950
Federal Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
1
12/9/2003
3670
1969
Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
I
12/9/2003
3670
1970
Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
12/9/20031
3670
1980
Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
_
12/9/2003
3670
2040
Federal Ave.
In view
Pink Flver
1 7/15/20031 36701 20531 1 Federal Ave. I Complaint follow up / in view
Pink Flyer
12/9/2003
3670
2074 Federal Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
12/9/2003
3670
2079 Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
12/9/2003
3670
_
2080 Federal Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/15/2003
3670
2090 Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/19/2003
3730
305 Flower St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/19/2003
3730
335 Flower St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1017/2003
3815
3474 Fuchsia St.
Complaint follow up - okay
Photo - no action
COD03 10003 a 3 of 8 %
0 ORDINANCE ENFORCEMEWEPORT - Year Ending 2003 is 'r
DATE
I STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
I
I STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
LETTER
4123/20031
3820
18161
1 Fullerton Ave.
j Complaint follow up - at curb
Pink Flyer
9/4/2003
3820
19971
1 Fullerton Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/25/2003
3870
13531
Garlingford St.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/25/2003
38701
1397_
Garlingford St.
Complaint full view - all clean
No Action
3/22/2003
39201
3161
Gibraltar Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
j
11/25/20031
3920
31221
Gibralter Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
11/25/2003
3920
31841
Gibralter Ave.
At curb &Large items
Pink, Blue and Regulation Notices
j
1/24/2003
4020
25721
1Greenbriar Ln.
At curb / In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/20031
4020
2578]
Greenbriar Ln.
in view
Pink Flyer
j
5/7/20031
41051
17761
Hawaii Cir.
Complaint follow up - at curb
Pink Flyer
5/7/2003
4105
17791
Hawaii Cir.
lAt curb
(Regs.
4/22/2003
4150
18231
Hummingbird Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer & Regs
3/22/2003
4230
1670
Iowa St.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
4320
328
Joann St.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/20/2003
4475
203
La Costa Ct.
At curb
Pink Flyer
10/7/2003
4542
3415
Lavender Ln.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/29/2003
4720
2786
Lorenzo Ave.
Debris at curb
Pink & Regs to new owner
8/14/2003
4730
28191
j Loreto Ave.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
8/14/2003
4730
2826
Loreto Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/20031
47501
2431
Loyola Rd.
j In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
4750
250
Loyola Rd.
IAt curb
Pink Flyer
1/13/2003
48301
3051
Madison Ave.
in view
Pink Flyer
4/23/2003
48501
162
Magnolia St.
In view
Pink Flyer
9/26/20031
48801
2175
Maple St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
9/26/2003
4880
2216
Maple St.
In view & at curb
Pink Flyer
9/26/2003
48801
2217
Maple St.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
49251
33221
1 Maryland Cr.
In view
Pink & Telcon with Realtor
3/4/2003
49251
3331
Maryland Cr.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
4925
3332
Maryland Cr.
j In view
Pink Flyer
1/21/2003
4927
109
Masters Cr.
in view
Pink Flyer
6/24/2003
4990
2740
Mendoza Dr.
j In view
j Pink Flyer
6/24/2003
4990
27881
Mendoza Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/25/2003
50101
261
Mesa Dr.
Check units only
Data to Staff
7/1/2003
5040
2086
Meyer PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/7/2003
5090
2955
Mindanao Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
5130
1730
Minorca PI.
At curb
Pink Flyer
5/29/2003
5185
982
Modjeska Cr.
In view
Pink Flyer
5/29/2003
5185
983
Modjeska Cr.
In view
Pink Flyer
5/29/2003
5185
991
Modjeska Cr.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
5/29/20031
5185
999
Modjeska Cr.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
9/17/20031
5220
3100
Monroe Way
Complaint follow up - bags in street
Photo, Pink & Regs
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ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT REPORT - Year Ending 2003
DATE I
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
LETTER
5/7/20031
5230
19241
1 Monrovia Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
6/24/20031
52601
2860
I Monterey Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
53701
3229
Nebraska PI.
At curb
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
3335
Nevada Ave.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
1/21/20031
_53751
537_5
33441
_ _
Nevada Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
5375+
33741--1
Nevada Ave.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
5/7/2003
5385'1
1659
( New Hampshire Dr.
( Window frame - at curb
Pink Flyer
3/4/20031
_
5385',
1663
New Hampshire Dr.
Complaint follow up - in view
1 Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
538511
1671
New Hampshire Dr.
in view
Pink Flyer
3/4/20031
53851
1672
New Hampshire Dr.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
53851
1675
New Hampshire Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
5385
1687
New Hampshire Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
10/7/20031
5500
17091
Oahu PI.
At curb
Pink & Regs
6/24/2003]
5590
1567
A,B,C
Orange Ave.
Container Defaced
Overspray / Regs & I.D. Tag
6/24/20031
5590
15711
A,B,C
Orange Ave.
Container Defaced
Overspray / Regs & I.D. Tag
6/24/20031
5590
1584
Orange Ave.
Container Defaced
Overspray / Regs & I.D. Tag
5/1/20031
5590
2084
Orange Ave.
lAt curb i
Pink Flyer
9/4/2003
5590
_
2086
1Orange Ave.
lAt curb
_
Pink Flyer
5/1/2003
55901
2370
Orange Ave.
At curb (Pink
Flyer
5/1/20031
5590
2383
Orange Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
9/4/20031
5590
25661
Orange Ave.
Excess trash
Photo & Regs
1/28/20031
6/9/2003
812112003
6/9/2003
5590 26741
£ E 561 C1 1511'-
"15, 1
56101 1541
Orange Ave.
Qrchard Dr
Orchard Dr. '
Complaint follow up at curb
irr vaew I At curb ;'
At curb
Pink Flyer & Spoke to Resident
Pink Flyer
?56 mk Flyer
Pink Flyer
8/21/20031
56101 15711
Orchard Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1
6/9/20031
56101 1621
Orchard Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer & Regs
8121/2003
5610 2242
Orchard Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
8/21/20031
1!2812008
812112403
1!2812003
812012003 "°
1/2003
5620 20242
5620 20261
5620 20261
5620 20271
` 5620 20271
56201 202721
Orchid St
.:Orchid St ti
; Or hrd S#
Orchid 'St","!;,
Clrchid S#
Orchid St.
At curb
At curb x k
At curb
Ati curb
At curb x: °
1n view
Pink Flyer
Pink FI ` er
y
Pmk Fl er
Y f
Pink Fljer
Pink Fiver
Pink Flyer given to Resident
5/20/2003
5670 2156
Pacific Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
5/20/2003
5670 2226
Pacific Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
j
5/20/2003
5670 2230
Pacific Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
I
5/20/2003
56701
Pacific Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
10/7/2003
5690'
L25LPalau
Palau PI.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
5690
PI.
At curb
Pink Flyer to Resident
CODIO 12003 & 5 of 8 %�
0 ORDINANCE ENFORCEMQWEPORT - Year Ending 2003
7/1/20031
6000
1974
Pomona Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/1/2003
6000
2011
Pomona Ave.
Construction material & debris at curb
Regs to Resident
7/1/2003
6000
2018
Pomona Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
7/1/2003
6000
2112
Pomona Ave.
2 t.v.'s & paint at curb
Regs
5/14/2003
6000
2284
C
Ponoma Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
5/7/2003
6010
1578
Ponderosa St.
Excess trash - boxes, etc.
Regs / Card / Photo
5/20/2003
6010
1586
Ponderosa St.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/29/2003
6050
867
Presido Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/29/2003
6050
964
Presido Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
6080
322
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
6080
323
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/24/2003
6080
364
Princeton Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
12/5/2003
6080
463
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/13/2003
6175
1054
Redding Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/28/2003
6175
1062
Redding Ave.
Combo oven /stove - at curb
Blue Flyer
11/25/2003
6210
2964
Redwoods Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
7/8/2003
6220
2884
Regis Ln.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/4/2003
6245
16801
Rhode Island Cr.
In view
Pink Flyer
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0 ORDINANCE ENFORCEMWEPORT - Year Ending 2003 0 ~ '
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESSI
STREET NAME i
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
LETTER
3/20/2003
7070
17731
No Action
Tanager Dr.
I At curb / filled with dirt / serials painted over
Regs
Willo Ln. At curb
Pink Flyer
10/23/2003
7127
1181
Willo Ln. IAt curb
Masters Cr.
lAt curb
Pink Flyer
2596
lAt curb Pink Flyer
10/23/2003
7127
192
Masters Cr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
9/8/2003
7200
506
ITraverse
Dr.
Complaint follow up - at curb
Pink Flyer
9/8/2003
7200
594
Traverse Dr.
lAt curb
Pink Flyer
4/22/2003
72451
1102
Tulare Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
3/20/2003
72601_
16641
D2 I
Tustin Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
3/22/2003
7285
1657
Utah Cr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1/13/20031
72941
10531
Vallejo Cr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
12/24/2002
73201
3130
Van Buren Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
11/24/20031
74001
318
Villanova Rd.
In view
Pink Flyer
11/24/20031
74001
328
Villanova Rd.
in view
Pink Flyer
5/20/20031
74201
269
Virginia St.
Non- standard container - in view
Pink Flyer & Photo
7/10/2003
75101
220/222
Walnut St.
jAt curb
Pink Flyer
7/7/2003
7510
274
Walnut St.
In view
Photo / Gave Pink & Regs to Resident
10/9/2003 � 7610
17781 JWestminster
Ave. In view
Pink Flyer
3/20/20031 7610
1992
Westminster Ave. In view
Pink Flyer
11/13/20031 7650
1616
Willo Ln. Complaint follow up - okay
No Action
10/23/20031 7650
2589
Willo Ln. At curb
Pink Flyer
10/23/20031 7650
2591
Willo Ln. IAt curb
Pink Flyer
10/23/20031 7650
2596
lAt curb Pink Flyer
10/23/20031 7650
2611
lWillo Ln. I In view Pink Flyer
6/20/2003 7650 2619 Willo Ln. In view Pink Flyer
5/1/2003 7660 125 E. Wilson St. At curb Pink Flyer
5/1/2003 7660 157 E. Wilson St. In view Pink Flyer
CODE2003 12/21/2003 Page 8 of 8
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�S�SANITq�p
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
' �RpORA'�� Memorandum
To: Board of Directors
From: Thomas Fauth, Assistant Manager
Date: December 30, 2003
Re: Pilot Program - Universal Waste /Big Green Box Battery
Recycling - Toxco
INTRODUCTION: Universal Wastes (u- waste) are hazardous wastes that are more common
and pose a lower risk to people and the environment than other hazardous wastes. The new
"Universal Waste Rule" regulations are in the California Code of Regulations, title 22, division
4.5 chapter 23. All universal wastes are hazardous wastes and, without the new rules, they
would have to be managed under the same stringent standards as other hazardous wastes. Also,
the universal wastes are generated by a wide variety of people rather than by the industrial
businesses that primarily generate other hazardous wastes. An unwanted material may be
considered hazardous if it has any of the following properties: Toxicity, Reactivity (explosive),
Ignitability or Corrosivity (Acidic or alkaline).
Universal wastes include:
1. Mercury Thermostats
2. Batteries
3. Lamps (fluorescent, high intensity, sodium vapor)
4. Non -empty aerosol cans
5. Mercury Switches
6. Mercury thermometers
7. Pressure or vacuum gauges (mercury containing manometers, barometers)
8. Dilators and weighted tubing (medical)
9. Rubber flooring (older gym floors)
10. Novelties containing mercury or mercury batteries
11. Mercury gas flow regulators
12. Counterweights and dampers
13. Dental amalgam
14. Consumer electronic devices (cell phones, game consoles, computers)
15. Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
A fully comprehensive program would address all of these wastes. In support of the
District Public Outreach and Education program, the most common of these wastes
everyone comes in contact with are batteries, lamps, and aerosol cans. This Memo outlines
a Pilot program to address recycling batteries at District schools.
+ DISCUSSION: The most direct impact in educating our customers' children is most
likely through a battery recycling program, to which other programs may be attached.
Director Dan Worthington and Asst Mgr Tom Fauth visited Toxco, Inc., a battery recycler,
located in Anaheim, CA. Kinsbursky Brothers, Inc., is a battery recycler located in
Anaheim with a controlling interest in Toxco Inc. Toxco has initiated a program for battery
and portable electronics recycling called "The Big Green Box." Staff proposes the
following Pilot program to be tested in selected District schools:
1. Number of schools: 10 (2 high, 4 middle, 4 elementary schools)
2. Schedule: mid -April 2004 — mid -June 2004 (2 months)
3. Cost: 10 schools x 8 boxes /school x $52.50/box = $4,200
4. School Approval: NMUSD Authorization for 10 selected schools.
5. Benefit: Education to District school children, Public
Awareness at homes, testing program documenting the concept as a proactive
approach to meeting the February 9, 2006 diversion requirement.
6. If items 1 -5 above are deemed acceptable to the Board, District Counsel Alan
Burns will have to determine through correspondence with Toxco and
Kinsbursky Brothers whether their recycling guarantees, indemnification and
insurance meet District standards.
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The Pilot program is designed to test 10
schools over a two -month period (8 weeks — mid -April — mid -June 2004; 2 boxes at each
school every two weeks) with a natural ending date of mid -June, coinciding with the start
of summer vacation. Estimating one box per week at each of 10 schools provides a
reasonable database to determine follow -on program activity, at a cost of $4,200. The
funds are available in the District budget under the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
Program line item shown as:
Account:
555102
Fund:
594
Organization:
80000
Program:
20210
This fund was budgeted at $24,000 for FY03 -04 for Curbside to collect HIM. The first
six months of Curbside costs are average $1300 /month resulting in a budget savings of
$700 /month, for a total available funding for the battery pilot program of $4200 to date.
The current runout rate for Curbside could yield an additional $4200 of available funds
over the next six months for similar efforts or program expansion.
A successful program could lead to a shared partnership with retailers and potential CR &R
funding of the program to assist CR &R in ensuring the u -waste is removed from the waste
stream.
1 Atch, Draft CMSD -The Big Green Box Agreement
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Agreement To Recycle Batteries and Portable Electronics
Between Costa Mesa Sanitary District and Toxco Inc.
Toxco Inc also dba The Big Green Box agrees to recycle batteries received from the
Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD). This recycling shall recover usable products from
the batteries and they shall not be placed in a landfill or sent for incineration. In addition
to this, transportation, packaging, handling, storage, and recycling shall be in accordance
with requirements of the US EPA guidelines listed in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
40 "Protection of the Environment" (latest revision) and the US DOT guidelines listed in
CFR 49 "Transportation of Hazardous Materials" (latest revision).
Toxco facilities, Toxco contractors, consolidation and storage areas, parent companies,
and affiliated companies which may be utilized to recycle batteries and electronics shall
be responsible for all permits and authorizations necessary to remain current with the
requirements of the California Department of Toxic Substances, US Environmental
Protection Agency, US Department of Transportation, and the Canadian Ministry of the
Environment (if battery processing is performed in Canada).
Toxco (or the affiliated receiving facility) shall issue Certificates of Acceptance and
Guaranteed Recycling when the material is received from CMSD. Toxco (or the
affiliated recycling facility) will issue Certificates of Recycling upon the actual recycling
or the batteries or electronics. These Certificates will be issued upon request by CMSD.
Either Toxco or CMSD may terminate this agreement at any time via written notification.
I certify that I am authorized to enter in to this type agreement for Toxco Inc. also dba
The Big Green Box.
David G. Miller
VP Toxco Inc.
125 E. Commercial St.
Anaheim, CA 92801
Ph: 714 - 879 -2067
E -Mail: Dmiller320 @aol.com
Date: December 23, 2003
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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
MARC 12. PUCKE'1' "r
`0'Pp0RASE0,9 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
TO: SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS
FROM: MARC PUCKETT, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
COPY TO: ROB HAMERS, DISTRICT MANAGER
JUDY VICKERS, REVENUE SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT STAFF
DATE: JANUARY 7, 2004
SUBJECT: TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 2003
Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month of December, 2003. This performance report lists the
,types of securities held, institutions the securities are purchased from, maturity dates and interest rates
for all securities in the District's investment portfolio as of the end of the reporting period. All of the
District's investments as of December 31, 2003, are in compliance with the Investment Policy and the
California Government Code. All market values provided in this report were obtained from Bank of
New York, except for the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF). Market values for LAIF were
provided by the State Treasurer's Office. The market values shown for the District's investment in LAIF
represent the District's contractual rights to its LAIF account and does not represent the value of the
underlying portfolio securities within the pool. As of December 31, 2003, the District has adequate cash
reserves necessary to meet its obligations for the next six months.
The weighted average stated ra rn (current yield) for the Sanitary District's i e, tment portfolio
as of December 31, 2003, w s 2.93 %The yield to maturity of the portfolio w 2.91% he weighted
average interest rate of the Dia -rric portfolio was 140 basis points (1.400 %) above e aver
s age monthly
effective yield of the State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) of 1.530% as of
December 31, 2003. The weighted average number of days to iaturity for the District's total portfolio
was 1,010 days (2.767 years). The average duration of the underlying securities in the LAIF as of
December 31, 2003, was 189 days.
If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to contact me directly.
R. PUCKETT
of Finance
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TREASURER'S REPORT OF POOLED CASH AND INVESTMENTS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
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City Treasurer
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DEPOSITS
OUTSTANDING
ACTIVE ACCOUNTS
BANK BALANCE
IN TRANSIT
CHECKS
BOOK BALANCE
Bank of America
$ 20,661.27
320.00
184,058.69
(163,077.42)
Reconciling Items
82,952.82
-
82,952.82
Total Active Accounts
20,661.27
83,272.82
184,058.69
(80,124.60)
INVESTMENTS
Local Agency Investment Fund
4,085,693.58
4,085,693.58
Sweep Account
48,017.19
48,017.19
Medium Term Corporate Notes
681,095.25
681,095.25
Federal Agency Securities
7,599,531.25
7,599,531.25
Total Investments
12,414,337.27
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-
12,414,337.27
TOTAL POOLED CASH & INVESTMENTS
$ 12,434,998.54
83,272.82
184,058.69
12,334,212.67
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City Treasurer
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY SUMMARY
FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 2003
Total investments outstanding as of November 30, 2003
Additions:
Investment Purchases:
Total Purchases: None
Deductions:
Investment Maturity Proceeds:
Total Maturities: None
Investments Called:
Total Investments Called: None
Net increase (decrease) in Sweep Account
isNet increase (decrease) in LAIF
Purchase Maturity Coupon Yield to
Date Date Rate Maturijy
Total investments outstanding as of December 31, 2003
$ 10,589,607.16
Cost
9,730.11
1,815,000.00
$ 12,414,337.27
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
® INVESTMENT ACTIVITY SUMMARY
FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2003
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Total investments outstanding as of September 30, 2003
Additions:
Investment Purchases:
Total Purchases: None
Deductions:
Investment Maturity Proceeds:
Total Maturities: None
Investments Called:
Total Investments Called: None
Net increase (decrease) in Sweep Account
Net increase (decrease) in LAIF
Purchase Maturity Interest Yield to
Date Date Rate Maturi
Total investments outstanding as of December 31, 2003
$ 10,104,683.34
Cost
44,731.95
2,264,921.98
$ 12,414,337.27
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
INVESTMENTS AND INVESTMENT EARNINGS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
KEY: STP - State Treasurers Pool
FHLB - Federal Home Loan Bank
CP- Commercial Paper
MTCN - Medium Term Corporate Note
FHLMC - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
FNMA - Federal National Mortgage Association
*Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
POOLED CASH AND INVESTMENTS BY FUND
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
FFCB - Federal Farm Credit Bank
*CR = Current rating as of December 4, 2003
SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND
592
$ 209,041.69
FACILITIES REVOLVING FUND
INTEREST
2,252,734.54
CMSD SOLID WASTE FUND
594
2,080,057.77
CMSD LIQUID WASTE FUND
COUPON
INVESTMENT
EARNED AT
PURCHASE
MATURITY
DEPOSITS FUND
INVESTMENT
CUSIP NUMBER
RATE
AMOUNT
12/31/2003
DATE
DATE
COMMENTS
Local Agency Investment Fund - STP
N/A
1.530%
$ 4,085,693.58
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—
Bank of New York- Sweep Account
N/A
0.520%
48,017.19
-
—
—
MTCN (Texas Instruments Inc.)
882508AH7
6.125%
681,095.25
17,226.56
05/15/2001
02/01/2006
Bullet; S &P /Moodys rated as A/ A2 *(CR - No change)
FHLMC
3128X1AT4
3.250%
1,000,000.00
4,243.05
05/14/2003
05/14/2007
Callable 11/14/03 with 5 days notice.
FFCB
31331QV61
2.625%
500,000.00
3,536.46
06/24/2003
09/24/2007
Callable 09/24/03 with 7 days notice.
FHLMC
3128X1AW7
3.750%
1,000,000.00
4,895.83
05/14/2003
05/14/2008
Callable 11/14/03 with 5 days notice.
FFCB
31331QS32
3.240%
600,000.00
702.00
06/18/2003
06/18/2008
Callable 09/18/03 with 7 days notice.
FHLB
31339YDRO
3.050%
1,499,531.25
20,206.25
07/22/2003
07/22/2008
Callable 10/22/03 with 5 days notice.
FFCB
31331Q6G7
3.875%
500,000.00
8,180.56
07/29/2003
07/29/2008
Callable 10/29/03 with 7 days notice.
FNMA
3136F33R5
3.770%
1,000;000.00
14,261.11
07/30/2003
07130/2008
Callable 10/30/03 with 10 days notice.
FHLB
31339YPE6
3.400%
1,000,000.00
15,813.05
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
Callable 10/30/03 with 5 days notice.
FNMA
3136F34U7
3.910%
500,000.00
7,439.86
08/14/2003
08/14/2008
Callable 11/14/03 withl0 days notice.
TOTAL
$ 12,414,337.27
96,504.73
KEY: STP - State Treasurers Pool
FHLB - Federal Home Loan Bank
CP- Commercial Paper
MTCN - Medium Term Corporate Note
FHLMC - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
FNMA - Federal National Mortgage Association
*Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
POOLED CASH AND INVESTMENTS BY FUND
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
FFCB - Federal Farm Credit Bank
*CR = Current rating as of December 4, 2003
SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND
592
$ 209,041.69
FACILITIES REVOLVING FUND
593
2,252,734.54
CMSD SOLID WASTE FUND
594
2,080,057.77
CMSD LIQUID WASTE FUND
595
7,791,897.04
SELF - INSURANCE FUND
602
24.48
DEPOSITS FUND
701.
457.15
$ 12,334,212.67
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SUMMARY OF POLICY LIMITATIONS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
CURRENT
PERCENTAGE
BASED ON MARKET
DESCRIPTION VALUE AS OF 12/31/03
U.S. Treasury Bills 0.00%
U.S. Treasury Notes 0.00%
Federal Agency Issues:
FICB
FFCB
FLB
FHLB
FNMA
FHLMC
Other *
Banker's Acceptances
Certificates of Deposit
Negotiable Certificates of Deposits
Commercial Paper
Medium Term Corporate Notes
Repurchase Agreements
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
LAIF (Local Agency Investment Fund)
Current Balance
Orange County Treasurer's Pool
Money Market Mutual Funds (Sweep Account)
Asset - Backed and Mortgage- Backed Securities
TOTAL
0.00%
12.89%
0.00%
20.13%
12.08%
16.11%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
5.49%
0.00%
0.00%
32.91%
0.00%
0.39%
0.00%
100.00%
MAXIMUM
PERCENTAGE
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
25.00%
25.00%
25.00
25.00%
25.00%
25.00%
25.00%
40.00%
UNLIMITED
30.00%
15% or 30% (1)
30.00%
UNLIMITED
10% of base
$ 40,000;000.00
$ 4,085,693.58
35.00%
10% per fund (2)
20.00%
% of Portfolio Maturing within one year 33.30% no less than 25%
% of Portfolio Maturing or Callable within one year 94.51%
(1) Current dollar weighted average maturity as of 12/31/03 is 0 days.
(2) Also limited to 20% in total.
*These securities are not considered for purchases: SBA, GNMA, TVA and SALLIEMAE
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
OUTSTANDING INVESTMENTS BY INSTRUMENT TYPE
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
% Rounds 5/4
V
TYPE OF
PURCHASE
MATURITY
INTEREST
MARKET
% OF
INSTITUTION
INVESTMENT
DATE
DATE
RATE
COST
VALUE
PORTFOLIO
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INVESTMENTS
LAIF
POOL
N/A
CONTINUOUS
1.530%
* $ 4,085,693.58
4,085,693.58
32.91%
Local Agency Investment Fund - State Treasurer's Pool
Bank of New York
SWEEP
N/A
CONTINUOUS
0.520%
48,017.19
48,017.19
0.39%
Stagecoach Funds Inc. - Treasury Money Market Mutual Fund
Morgan Keegan
MTCN (Texas Instruments Inc)
05/15/2001
02/01/2006
6.125%
681,095.25
725,901.75
Bullet, S &P /Moodys rated as A /A2 *(CR - No change)
681,095.25
725,901.75
5.49%
Morgan Stanley
FHLMC
05/14/2003
05/14/2007
3.250%
1,000,000.00
1,006,400.00
Callable 11/14/03 with 5 days notice.
Banc of America
FHLMC
05/14/2003
05/14/2008
3.750%
1,000,000.00
1,008,090.00
Callable 11/14/03 with 5 days notice.
2,000,000.00
2,014,490.00
16.11%
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
07/22/2003
07/22/2008
3.050%
1,499,531.25
1,474,218.75
Callable 10/22/03 with 5 days notice.
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
3.400%
1,000,000.00
995,000.00
Callable 10/30/03 with 5 days notice.
2,499,531.25
2,469,218.75
20.13%
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FNMA
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
3.770%
1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
Callable 10/30/03 with 10 days notice.
Morgan Keegan
FNMA
08/14/2003
08/14/2008
3.910%
500,000.00
501,406.25
Callable 11/14/03 with 10 days notice.
1,500,000.00
1,501,406.25
12.08%
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FFCB
06/24/2003
09/24/2007
2.625%
500,000.00
491,562.50
Callable 09/24/03 with 7 days notice.
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
06/18/2003
06/18/2008
3.240%
600,000.00
594,562.50
Callable 09/18/03 with 7 days notice.
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
07/29/2003
07/29/2008
3.875%
500,000.00
500,000.00
Callable 10/29/03 with 7 days notice.
1,600,000.00
1,586,125.00
12.89%
*Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report.
$ 12,414,33727
12,430,852.52
100.00%
*CR = Current rating as of December 4, 2003
% Rounds 5/4
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COSTA MESA SOTARY DISTRICT
OUTSTANDING INVESTMENTS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
* Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report.
WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATE OF PORTFOLIO 2.93 %
WEIGHTED AVERAGE YIELD TO MATURITY 2.91 %
WEIGHTED AVERAGE DAYS TO MATURITY 1,010 DAYS
MATURITY OF PORTFOLIO LESS POOLS 1,496 DAYS
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TYPE OF
PURCHASE
MATURITY/
DAYS TO
COUPON
YIELD TO
INSTITUTION
INVESTMENT
DATE
CALL DATE
MATURITY
RATE
MATURITY
COST
Local Agency Investment Fund
Pool
1
1.530 %
1.530 % $
4,085,693.58
Bank of New York
Sweep
1
0.520 %
0.520 %
48,017.19
Morgan Keegan
MTCN (Texas Instruments Inc.)
05/15/2001
02/01/2006
763
6.125 %
5.900 %
681,095.25
Morgan Stanley
FHLMC
05/14/2003
05/14/2007
1,230
3.250 %
3.250 %
1,000,000.00
11/14/2003
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FFCB
06/24/2003
09/24/2007
1,363
2.625 %
2.625 %
500,000.00
09/24/2003
Banc of America
FHLMC
05/14/2003
05/14/2008
1,596
3.750 %
3.750 %
1,000,000.00
11/14/2003
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
06/18/2003
06/18/2008
1,631
3.240 %
3.240 %
600,000.00
09/18/2003
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
07/22/2003
07/22/2008
1,665
3.050 %
3.050 %
1,499,531.25
10/22/2003
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
07/29/2003
07/29/2008
1,672
3.875 %
3.875 %
500,000.00
10/30/2003
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FNMA
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
1,673
3.770 %
3.770 %
1,000,000.00
10/30/2003
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
1,673
3.400 %
3.400 %
1,000,000.00
10/30/2003
Morgan Keegan
FNMA
08/14/2003
08/14/2008
1,688
3.910 %
3.910 %
500,000.00
11/14/2003
Total outstanding investments
$
12,414,337.27
* Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report.
WEIGHTED AVERAGE INTEREST RATE OF PORTFOLIO 2.93 %
WEIGHTED AVERAGE YIELD TO MATURITY 2.91 %
WEIGHTED AVERAGE DAYS TO MATURITY 1,010 DAYS
MATURITY OF PORTFOLIO LESS POOLS 1,496 DAYS
00
0
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS OUTSTANDING
FOR ALL MATURITIES WITH MARKET VALUES
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
* Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report
NET
PURCHASE
MATURITY
INSTITUTION/
TYPE OF
COUPON
MARKET
ACCRUED
GAIN /LOSS
DATE
DATE
BROKER /DEALER
INVESTMENT
PAR
RATE
COST
VALUE
INTEREST
IFSOLD
N/A
CONTINUOUS
LAIF
POOL $
4,085,693.58
1.530%
4,085,693.58
4,085,693.58
N/A
CONTINUOUS
Bank of New York
SWEEP
48,017.19
0.520%
48,017.19
48,017.19
-
-
05/15/2001
02/01/2006
Morgan Keegan
MTCN (Texas Instruments Inc.)
675,000.00
6.125%
681,095.25
725,901.75
17,226.56
44,806.50
05/14/2003
05/14/2007
Morgan Stanley
FHLMC
1,000,000.00
3.250%
1,000,000.00
1,006,400.00
4,243.05
6,400.00
06/24/2003
09/24/2007
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FFCB
500,000.00
2.625%
500,000.00
491,562.50
3,536.46
(8,437.50)
05/14/2003
05/14/2008
Banc of America
FHLMC
1,000,000.00
3.750%
1,000,000.00
1,008,090.00
4,895.83
8,090.00
06/18/2003
06/18/2008
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
600,000.00
3.240%
600,000.00
594,562.50
702.00
(5,437.50)
07/22/2003
07/22/2008
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
1,500,000.00
3.050%
1,499,531.25
1,474,218.75
20,206.25
(25,312.50)
07/29/2003
07/29/2008
Morgan Stanley
FFCB
500,000.00
3.875%
500,000.00
500,000.00
8,180.56
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
FNMA
1,000,000.00
3.770%
1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
15,813.05
07/30/2003
07/30/2008
Morgan Keegan
FHLB
11000,000.00
3.400%
1,000,000.00
995,000.00
14,261.11
(5,000.00)
08/14/2003
08/14/2008
Morgan Keegan
FNMA
500,000.00
3.910%
500,000.00
501,406.25
7,439.86
1,406.25
Total investments outstanding
$
12,408,710.77
12,414,337.27
12,430,852.52
96,504.73
16,515.25
* Reflects LAIF daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of report
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT CASH FLOWS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
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1'500,000
w
1,000,000
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5.50
5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
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3.00
W
a
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
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2003 /2004 MARKET RATES
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
DATE
3 -MONTH LIBOR
6 -MONTH LIBOR
90 DAY T -BILL
26 WEEK T -BILL
1 YR T -BILL
2 YR T -NOTE
3 YR T -NOTE
5 YR T -NOTE
10 YR T -NOTE
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT - ASSET ALLOCATION
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
FEDERAL HOME FEDERAL HOME MEDIUM TERM
LOAN BANK LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATE
20% CORPORATION NOTES
it°i
FEDERAL FARM 1
CREDIT BANK SWEEP ACCOUNT
13%
0%
% Rounded 5/4
E
LOCAL AGENCY
INVESTMENT
FUND
34%
F7Local Agency Investment Fund
F—ISweep Account
F7Federal Farm Credit Bank
F7Federal National Mortgage Association
Federal Home Loan Bank
71Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Medium Term Corporate Notes
Total
In Thousands
$ 4,086
48
1,600
1,500
2,499
2,000
681
$ 12,414
•
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT - PORTFOLIO INTEREST RATE INFORMATION
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
7.00
6.75
6.50
6.25
6.00
5.75
5.50
5.25
5.00
4.75
4.50
z 4.25
w 4.00
3.75
aw 3.50
3.25
-
—
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00-
1.75
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-
1.50
1.25
1.00
0.75
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*OCIP rate for Dec. not available at time of report. LAIF rate reflects daily rate as of 12/31/03. Monthly rate not available at time of re rt.
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CMSD AVERAGE -- LAIF T -BILL (1 YEAR) T -BILL (3 YEAR) OCIP
70
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT - MATURITIES
DISTRIBUTION
--
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2003
.. -----------------------------------------------------
- -- - ----------------------------------------------
53.16%
50%
In Thousands
1-180 Days $
4,134
..
33.30%
181 - 365 Days
-
30%
20%
1 - 2 Years
-
2 - 3 Years
681
3 - 4 Years
1,000
�
5.49%
4 - 5 Years
6,599
0.00%
0.00%
TOTAL $
12,414
1 - 180 Days 181 - 365 Days
1 -2 Years
2 -3 Years
3 -4 Years
4-5 Years
% Rounded 5/4
a
70
--
60%
.. -----------------------------------------------------
53.16%
50%
40%
..
33.30%
30%
20%
10%
�
5.49%
0.00%
0.00%
1 - 180 Days 181 - 365 Days
1 -2 Years
2 -3 Years
3 -4 Years
4-5 Years