Agenda Packets - Board - 2005-01-12Costa Mesa SanitarNDistrict
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Jinn Ferryman
President
Greg Woodside Art ]ferry
Vice President Secretary
Arlene Schafer lean Worthington
Director Director
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discuss or';take action on non- agenda items: ;except ,.uIn er, special circumstances: Speakers must, limit their
remarks to three minutes or as decided upon: by thepresiding`Officer. -The Presiding Officer reserves the right to
`declare any: speaker >out, of ;order.
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Regular Meeting - Wednesday, January 12, 2005
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
I. CALL TO ORDER —6:00 P.M. — 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Director Perry 6
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. Special Meeting — December 6, 2004
2. Recycling Committee — December 7, 2004
® 3. Regular Meeting — December 9, 2004
4. City /Districts Liaison Committee Meeting — December 17, 2004
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Manager's Reports
5 Refunds Approve
6. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal — January 2005 Approve
7. Monthly Spill Report to Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Receive and File
Engineer's Reports
8. Project Status Report Receive and File
9. Safety /Loss Control Meeting Minutes — December 22, 2004 Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
10. Financial Reports as of November 30, 2004 Accept Report
11. Treasurer's Reports as of December 31, 2004 Receive and File
12. Warrant Register in the amount of $707,476.57 Ratify /Approve Payments
• 13. Directors' Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for the Approve Compensation
Month of December 2004 & Ratify Expenses
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VI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS _�o
VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS
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VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS C
/A. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers Enforcement Report Consider
B. CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Year 2003/2004 Action Items Receive and File
�2. n New District Headquarters SURm�9 �z rhov7�� SiwRviY'. - VCI.V W j,,O,4 9VW
a. Building Exterior and Remaining Interior Improvements
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b. Open House �yAjt, � .
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C. Recycling Reports UJ
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Receive and File
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D. Contract Payment to CR Transfer for recycling services and disposal
/1 Payment for December 2004 Services
E. Recycling Committee — Monday, January 10, 2005 — 12:00 p.m.,
CMSD Board Room, 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
((Directors Woodside and Ferryman)
�1. Strategic Planning 2003- 2004 - Public Outreach — Classroom
Recycling Projects fly
2. Telephone Book Recycling Program with Schools
3. Christmas Tree Recycling Program
t'4. Public Restrooms
Review of District Recycling Programs
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1. General Update
2. Grease Control Program Development
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Ratify Subject to
Verification of Diversion
Report by Staff
Update on Schedule
Accept Report
Accept Report
Update
Accept Report
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a. Project No. 174 - Agreement with EEC
b. Use of OCHCA Inspectors �$A
c. Consideration of Charges to Food Sery a lishments
B. Cooperative Projects Grant Application to OCSD
Verbal Report from
Manager and Attorney
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Update
Approve in Concept
Update
C. /Report on Emergency or Non -Bid Sewer Work Ac k t Report
X. TREASURER'S REPORTS �L"` "'
A. Board of Directors Expense Reimbursement Ordinance Discussion
B. Resolution No. 2005 -699, Authorizing the Disposition of District Assets Adopt Resolution
46, ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
A. City /District Operating Agreement Update
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
B.
City /Sanitary District Conflicts — Cal Jur Reference
Receive and File
XII. LOCAL MEETINGS
A.
Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD)
1. Regular Meeting — December 15, 2004 (Director Ferryman)
Report
B.
Independent Special Districts Orange �;'� `
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of County (ISDOC)
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Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO)
Accept Report
D.
California Special Districts Association (CSDA)
Accept Report
1. CSDA Workshop, Staying in Compliance, February 4, 2005
Consider Attendance
Palm Springs
E.
California Association of Sanitation Agencies
Accept Report
1. Annual Membership Dues in the amount of $2,312.22
Ratify Payment
F.
Meetings of: Costa Mesa City Council
Report on Matters
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OCCOG
WACO
Pertaining to CMSD
Chamber of Commerce
XIII. OLD BUSINESS
XIV. NEW BUSINESS
A. Strategic Planning Workshop — January 21 & 22, 2005 Verbal Report
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL MEETING
DECEMBER 6, 2004
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District attended a duly noticed
Special Meeting on Monday, December 6, 2004 at 11:30 a.m., at District Headquarters at
628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, Jim Ferryman, Arthur Perry,
Dan Worthington
Staff Present: Robin B. Hamers, Manager /District Engineer; Thomas A. Fauth,
Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program
Manager; Alan Burns, Legal Counsel; Wendy Davis, District
Treasurer; Debbie Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist;
Denise Gilbert, Permit Processing, Specialist
Others Present: John Shaffer, Representing Environmental Engineering &
Contracting, Inc., 501 Parkcenter Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92706
I. Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR)
Mr. Hamers provided a review of the Regional Water Quality Control Board's Waste
Discharge Requirements, including the requirement for the adoption of a grease control
program by the Sanitary District and other agencies tributary to the Orange County
Sanitation District by December 30, 2004.
Mr. Shaffer of Environmental Engineering and Contracting (EEC) gave a presentation
recommending the parameters of the District's fats, oils, and grease (FOG) Control
Program and Implementation. Mr. Shaffer distributed a draft FOG Control Program
Manual and other materials dated November 30, 2004 for consideration by the Board.
The proposed parameters were based on EEC's discussions with the CMSD
Manager /District Engineer and Assistant Manager as well as EEC's work with other
agencies in Orange County subject to the Waste Discharge Requirements. After the
presentation was made, discussion was held.
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Director Woodside motioned to establish the parameters of the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District's fats, oils, and grease (FOG) control program and adopt the program documents
in accordance with presentation materials dated November 30, 2004 from EEC; including
directing District Staff to bring back appropriate revisions to the existing CMSD grease
control ordinance; directing District Staff to make recommendations whether food service
establishments should be registered or under a permit; directing District Staff to make
recommendations on a method for billing individual food service establishments to
support the cost of the program; and to acknowledge that EEC has made the
presentation as required in the agreement with the District and is directed to proceed with
the remaining items in the agreement and that the adoption of the program parameters
as presented should not change the scope of work or contract costs as shown in the
agreement. Motion seconded by Director Perry and carried 5 -0.
11. Public Comments
There were no members of the general public in attendance.
President Schafer adjourned the meeting at 1:20 p.m.
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MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
DECEMBER 7, 2004
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:00 a.m. at 628 W. 19th Street,
Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Arlene Schafer
Staff Present: Rob Harriers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak
Director Worthington called the meeting to order at 9:00 a. m.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 2004 — PUBLIC OUTREACH — CLASSROOM RECYCLING PROJECTS
Director Worthington reported he was unable to find classrooms that were amenable to
having the recycling program due to the school educational requirements.
Director Worthington informed the Committee of his decision to step down as Committee
Chairman and offer the position to another Board member.
TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM WITH SCHOOLS
Ms. Revak reported the School Telephone Book Recycling Program is in progress and will
run through December 29, 2004.
PUBLIC RESTROOMS
Mr. Fauth spoke with a representative from the City of Los Angeles and received copies of
their contract.
Discussion was held regarding possible public restroom locations in Costa Mesa.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:52 a.m.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 9, 2004
CALL TO ORDER The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District met in regular session on
December 9, 2004, at 6:00 p.m. at 628 W.
19th Street, Costa Mesa.
President Schafer called the meeting to
order at 6:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Director Perry led the Pledge of Allegiance
INVOCATION Director Woodside gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL DIRECTORS PRESENT: Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, Art Perry,
James Ferryman, Dan Worthington
DIRECTORS ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Alan
Burns, Legal Counsel; Tom Fauth,
Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Board
Secretary/Program Manager; Wendy Davis,
Treasurer; Sherry Kallab, Accountant;
Denise Gilbert, Permit Processing
Specialist; Debbie Bjornson, Permit
Processing Specialist; Ron Shef, District
Ordinance Enforcement Officer
OTHERS PRESENT: None
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS
ELECTION OF DISTRICT OFFICERS
President Schafer thanked the Board for the opportunity to serve as President
and commended the Board and Staff for the growth and advancements to the
District during her tenure as President of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District.
President Schafer opened nominations for Board President.
Director Woodside nominated Director Ferryman for the position of President of
the Board. Director Schafer seconded.
President Schafer closed nominations for Board President.
Motion for Director Ferryman for President as follows:
Aye: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None. •
Motion carried 5 -0.
President Ferryman took the position as President of the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District.
President Ferryman opened nominations for the position of Vice President.
Director Schafer nominated Director Woodside for the position of Vice President.
Director Perry seconded.
President Ferryman closed nominations for Vice President.
Motion for Director Woodside for Vice President as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None.
Motion carried 5 -0.
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President Ferryman opened nominations for the position of Secretary.
Director Schafer nominated Director Perry for the position of Secretary. Director
Woodside seconded.
Motion for Director Perry for Secretary as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
APPOINTMENT OF ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE
Director Perry nominated Director Ferryman to the position of Costa Mesa
Sanitary District representative to the Orange County Sanitation District. Director
Woodside seconded.
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington
• No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
APPOINTMENT OF INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
REPRESENTATIVE
Director Woodside nominated Director Schafer as Costa Mesa Sanitary District
representative to Independent Special Districts of Orange County. Director Perry
seconded.
Motion for Director Schafer for representative to Independent Special Districts of
Orange County as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington
No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
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APPOINTMENT OF SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD CONTROL AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE
Director Schafer nominated Director Perry as Costa Mesa Sanitary District
representative to the Santa Ana River Flood Control Agency. Director Woodside
seconded.
Motion for Director Perry as representative to the Santa Ana River Flood Control
Agency as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
APPOINTMENT OF COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT RECYCLING COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
Director Perry nominated Director Worthington to continue as Costa Mesa
Sanitary District Recycling Committee Chairman. Director Worthington declined
the nomination. •
Director Ferryman nominated Director Woodside as Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Recycling Committee Chairman. Director Perry seconded.
Motion for Director Woodside for Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling
Committee Chairman as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
The Board commended Director Worthington for his past leadership of the
Committee and the programs initiated under his tenure as Recycling Committee
Chairman.
APPOINTMENT OF CSDA REPRESENTATIVE
Director Ferryman nominated Director Schafer as the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District representative to CSDA. Director Perry seconded.
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Motion for Director Schafer as the Costa Mesa Sanitary District representative to
CSDA as follows:
Ayes: Directors Perry, Schafer, Woodside, Ferryman, Worthington.
No: None
Motion carried 5 -0.
BOARD CONSIDERATION OF ATTENDANCE AND REPORTING ON MEETINGS OF CITY
COUNCIL, OCCOG, WACO, AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mr. Hamers requested Board consideration on the attendance and reporting on
meetings of City Council, OCCOG, WACO and Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Hamers suggested the Board may want to consider limiting the reports on
those meetings to allow more time to discuss sewer matters such as the grease
control program or major construction projects
Director Ferryman suggested having an agenda item called "Other Meetings, as
Appropriate to be utilized if there is something of impact and interest for the
Costa Mesa Sanitary District.
Mr. Burns advised a list of the meetings that may be reported on must appear in
the agenda.
The Board determined to have an agenda item for "Other Meetings, as
Appropriate" and the listing of the meetings by name. A report will be given
should something affecting the District occur at one of the listed meetings.
Mr. Shef arrived at 6.08 p.m.
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Ms. Davis requested the Financial Report as of November 30, 2004 be pulled
from the Consent Calendar for discussion.
Director Perry requested the Refund Report be pulled from the Consent Calendar
for discussion.
Director Schafer motioned to approve the Consent Calendar with the exception
of the Financial Report as of November 30, 2004 and the Refund Report.
• Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
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REPORTS
MINUTE APPROVAL
Minutes of Recycling
Committee Meeting,
November 9, 2004
Minutes of Investment
Oversight Committee
Meeting,
November 10, 2004
Minutes of Regular
Meeting,
November 10, 2004
MANAGER'S REPORTS
Refunds
The Minutes of the Recycling Committee Meeting
of November 9, 2004, were approved as
distributed.
The Minutes of the Investment Oversight
Committee Meeting of November 10, 2004, were
approved as distributed.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November
10, 2004, were approved as distributed.
The Refund Report was pulled for discussion.
Occupancy Report and The Trash Occupancy Count documented an
Payment of $188,538.21 increase of 12 units for the occupancy report for
to Costa Mesa Disposal — solid waste collection as of December 1, 2004.
December 2004 Therefore, the total for December is 21,211.
Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for
$188,538.21 to Costa Mesa Disposal on January 1,
2005, for payment for December trash collection
based on the December count of 21,211.
Monthly Spill Report to The Monthly Spill Report to the Regional Water
Regional Water Quality Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for November
Control Board (RWQCB) 2004 was accepted as submitted.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
Project Status Report The Project Status Report dated December 2004
was accepted as submitted.
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TREASURER'S REPORTS
Financial Report as of The Financial Report as of November 30, 2004
November 30, 2004 was pulled for discussion.
Treasurer's Reports as of The Treasurer's Reports as of November 30, 2004
November 30, 2004 was received and filed.
Warrant 2005 -06 for Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2005 -06 was
December 2004 in the approved, authorizing the President and Secretary
amount of $573,874.75 to sign the warrant and instructing the Treasurer to
draw a warrant from the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District General Fund in the amount of
$573,874.75.
Directors Expenses for the Director Compensation and Expense
Month of November 2004 Reimbursement for the Month of November 2004
were approved and ratified as follows:
Director Ferryman: $343.38
Director Perry: $513.75
Director Schafer: $687.50
Director Woodside: $170.00
Director Worthington: $1,020.00
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ..........................
Director Perry inquired as to the circumstances regarding the refund request.
Mr. Fauth reported this item was originally brought to the District in 1999 for
refund. A refund was granted but the correction was not made on the tax roles
resulting in monies continuing to be collected while the property was being
serviced by a private trash service.
Refund Request Refund requested by: Norm Abell (General Partner)
In the amount Johnson Family Ltd Partnership
of $1,194.78 to Parcel Address: 1922 Anaheim Avenue
Norm Abell (General Assessor's Parcel No. 422 - 141 -24
Partner) Johnson Number of units: 2
Family Ltd Partnership Refund: $1,194.78
Parcel using private trash service.
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Director Perry motioned to approve the refund. Director Schafer seconded.
Motion carried 5 -0.
Ms. Davis presented the Financial Statement and reported there was an error in
a formula. Ms. Davis provided a brief review of the statement for the Board.
Discussion was held regarding the timing of the reports to enable the Board to
have the time to review them.
Director Perry motioned to approve the Financial Report as corrected by Ms.
Davis. Director Schafer seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Ms. Revak reported receiving a certificate for Honorable Mention from the CSDA
for the telephone book recycling contest for schools.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments, no public in attendance. •
MANAGER'S REPORTS
ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT
REPORTS
DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT
Mr. Shef presented the ordinance enforcement summary report covering the
four -week period of November 2004.
Mr. Shef's summary report contained the following information:
• 10 flyers given to residents and 6 containers oversprayed and ID
tagged
Announcements of fully- automated trash collection service being
affixed to containers.
• Mr. Shef receiving many questions regarding the new rules for the
fully- automated collection.
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CMSD STRATEGIC PLAN
YEAR 2003/2004 ACTION ITEMS
Mr. Hamers reported Staff is in the process of reformulating the plan to
regionalize the Newport Beach pump station and will present it to
OCSD to ask for their consideration.
NEW DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS
Ms. Davis presented a detailed report of expenditures on the
acquisition and improvement of the new building.
Mr. 'Fauth provided an update
consideration for the building
remaining areas of the interior.
RECYCLING REPORTS
and list of improvements under
exterior, the grounds and a few
WASTE DIVERSION REPORT- NOVEMBER 2004
Ms. Revak presented the Waste Diversion Reports for November 2004
showing a 50.78% diversion rate. Director Schafer motioned to receive
and file the Waste Diversion Report. Director Woodside seconded.
Motion carried 5 -0.
CONTRACT PAYMENT TO CR TRANSFER FOR RECYCLING SERVICES AND
DISPOSAL
PAYMENT FOR NOVEMBER 2004 SERVICES
Director Woodside motioned to approve contract payment to CR Transfer for
recycling services and disposal for the month of November 2004, in the
amount of $179,600.59. Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
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COSTA MESA DISPOSAL REQUEST FOR FULLY - AUTOMATED SERVICE AND
PRESENTATION OF MASTER PLAN
FLYER DISTRIBUTION
Mr. Hamers provided a sample of the flyer introducing the fully- automated
service. A list of the automation schedule was provided.
Mr. Burns reported the agreement for CR &R is in typing.
Mr. Fauth reported there has been discussion regarding conflicting trash
pickup and street sweeping schedule. Mr. Fauth is in contact with the City to
seek resolution to the conflicting schedules.
NEW CONTAINER DISTRIBUTION
Mr. Fauth provided an itemization of the standardized container requests.
Mr. Fauth reported he has received positive feedback from residents
requesting and being charged for additional containers.
Mr. Fauth reported three scenarios regarding container purchase /exchange i
have arisen and requested Board direction for future circumstances.
X Mr. Fauth reported upgrades from 60 to 90 gallon containers have
been granted at no charge.
X Mr. Fauth reported he was contacted by new homeowners who had
no containers at their residence when they moved in. Rather than
charge the residents for the replacement containers, Mr. Fauth
provided them at no charge.
X Mr. Fauth reported he has also received a call from a resident with
two 35- gallon containers requesting an additional 35- gallon container
because they are disabled. They requested the container at no
charge.
Discussion was held regarding a confidential declaration form to be signed
under penalty of perjury listing ADA or other limitations requiring
accommodation and income to be considered for either no- charge or
reduced - charge containers.
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Director Perry motioned to approve the no- charge policy for residents who
move into a home where the trash containers have been removed from the
residence, residents who trade in 60- gallon containers for 90- gallon
containers, and the implementation of a confidential form to assist in
determining whether to impose a fee for additional containers for disabled
and low- income residents with the Assistant Manager or Manager /District
Engineer to have discretionary authority to make the determination. Director
Schafer seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE - TUESDAY DECEMBER 7 2004 - 9:00 A.M. CMSD
BOARDROOM, 628 W. 19TH STREET COSTA MESA DIRECTORS WORTHINGTON
AND SCHAFER
STRATEGIC PLANNING 2004 - PUBLIC OUTREACH - CLASSROOM RECYCLING
PROJECTS
Director Worthington reported he was unable to find classrooms that were
amenable to having the recycling program due to the school educational
requirements.
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whether there is another way to provide the education to students.
The Board commended Director Worthington for his efforts regarding the
public outreach program to the students.
Director Schafer suggested discussing the item at the Strategic Plan
meeting.
TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM WITH SCHOOLS
The School Telephone Book Recycling Program will run from November 17
through December 29, 2004. Currently, 25 schools are participating in the
program.
PUBLIC RESTROOMS
Director Ferryman had a meeting with Dana Black who will promote the
restrooms to the school district.
Mr. Fauth spoke with a representative from the City of Los Angeles and
received copies of their contract.
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Director Ferryman requested copies of any information to forward to the
school district for their review.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS - (WDR)
GENERAL UPDATE
Mr. Hamers reported all the agencies under the WDR must submit their
grease control programs to the RWQCB by December 31, 2004.
GREASE CONTROL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT NO. 174 - AGREEMENT WITH EEC
Mr. Hamers reported EEC (Environmental Engineering and Contracting,
Inc.) is planning the Grease Control Program implementation after having
finished the grease control program documents.
Mr. Hamers has prepared a submittal letter to the Water Quality Control
Board with the District's grease control program documents and the
alternatives to grease disposal as required in the WDR.
Discussion was held regarding method of charging for grease discharge and
proportionality of the charges. Staff was requested to prepare a potential
schedule of charges for Board review.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT ORDINANCE
Ms. Davis presented the proposed Conferences, Travel, and Expenses policy
with the updated sections underlined for Board review. The Board discussed
the proposed revisions and made no changes.
Mr. Burns will bring the item back in Ordinance form.
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ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
CITY OF COSTA MESA CONSIDERATION OF SANITATION FRANCHISE FEE
Mr. Burns provided a copy of the City of Costa Mesa City Council agenda
showing the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 04 -12, AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA,
CALIFORNIA ADOPTING A SOLID WASTE HAULING FRANCHISE FEE,
amending the Costa Mesa Municipal Code Chapter IV of Title 8. for the
Board's review. The Ordinance exempts the Costa . Mesa Sanitary District
and its current hauler from the payment of franchise fees.
CITY /DISTRICT OPERATING AGREEMENT
Mr. Burns reported receiving the latest version of the proposed City /District
agreement for review and contacting the City with minor changes to which the
City Attorney's office agreed. Mr. Burns provided a brief review of the
updates for the Board.
RESOLUTION No. 2005 -697 ADOPTING A REVISED APPENDIX TO THE DISTRICT'S
CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE
Mr. Burns presented Resolution No. 2005 -697, A RESOLUTION OF THE
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADOPTING
A REVISED APPENDIX TO THE DISTRICT'S CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CODE.
Mr. Harriers requested his title be corrected to Manager /District Engineer from
Manager /Engineer.
Director Woodside motioned to adopt Resolution No. 2005 -697 as modified.
Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 9, 2004
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LOCAL MEETINGS
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT (OCSD)
REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 17, 2004 (DIRECTOR FERRYMAN
Director Ferryman attended the OCSD meeting and reported the following:
■ Reception for Wes Bannister
■ Discussion regarding heavy user fees
■ Temporary Ocean Discharge Waiver
■ $800,000 for Secondary Treatment
■ 2.5 million for SARI line
President Ferryman will work with Staff to draft letters to be sent to the OCSD
Congressional Delegation CONGRATULATING THEM ON RECEIVING
FEDERAL FUNDING.
INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY (ISDOC)
President Schafer attended the December 7, 2004, ISDOC meeting and •
reported the following:
• Year -end review and suggestions for year 2005
• John Dudley, El Toro Water District, for Chair
• Bob Moore, South Coast Water District, for Vice Chair
■ Elizabeth Minter from Placentia Library District for Secretary
■ Joan Finnegan, Treasurer
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION ( LAFCO)
President Schafer will attend the December 15, 2004, LAFCO meeting and
provide a report.
CALIFORNIA SPECIAL DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION (CSDA)
2005 MEMBERSHIP DUES IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,672.00
Director Schafer motioned to approve membership dues to CSDA in the
amount of $2,672.00. Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF ]BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 9, 2004
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OLD BUSINESS
ELECTION 2004
Ms. Revak reported receiving certification from the Registrar of Voters
confirming the reelection of Directors Ferryman and Perry. The Oath of
Office has been administered by Ms. Revak as required by law on the first
Friday in December.
NEW BUSINESS
STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP - JANUARY 21 AND 22 2005
President Schafer reported the Strategic Planning Workshop will be held on
January 21 and 22, 2005.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
• Director Worthington reported he spoke to former CMSD President Jim Wahner
regarding visiting the Orange County landfill operation. Mr. Wahner is arranging
for a tour for all interested Board members.
Mr. Burns recommended noticing the tour once a date is established.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:55 p.m., President Ferryman adjourned the meeting.
SECRETARY
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PRESIDENT
A14mesa Consolidated
ater District
CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2004
7:30 A.M.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
BOARDROOM
628 W. 19th Street
Costa Mesa, California. 92627
Mesa Committee Members: Paul Shoenberger, President
Fred Bockmiller, Director
Diana M. Leach, General Manager
City Committee Members: Linda Dixon, Council Member
Allan Roeder, City Manager
CMSD Committee Members: Jim Ferryman, President
• Arlene Schafer, Director
Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager
Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program Manager
1. Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Mr. Roeder reviewed the City's EOC and presented a typical tabletop exercise for the Liaison
Committee members to complete in order for the members to better understand the type of situations
encountered in an emergency.
2. Westside Revitalization Oversight Committee
Mr. Roeder updated the committee on the progress of the plans for revitalizing the west side of
Costa Mesa. Mr. Roeder requested MCW D and CMSD voice support for the revitalization since both
agencies have headquarters on the west side of Costa Mesa. Mr. Roeder will provide MCWD and the
CMSD with maps showing the proposed land uses for each agency to comment on the effect on their
respective systems.
3. Update on Coordination of Agency Projects
Ms. Leach gave an overview of the proposed CCM /MCW D agreement that details how the staffs
each agency will work together to minimize inconveniences to construction operations and the public
*Of
uring Water District projects.
CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES December 17, 2004
Page 2
4. CCM, MCWD and CMSD Working Together in 2005 0
Mr. Harriers requested Mr. Roeder consider that the current City approval process of plans and
the issuance of building permits precludes approval by the Water District and the Sanitary District. Mr.
Roeder will attempt to reinstitute the CMSD into the approval process and will also attempt to add in the
MCWD.
5. Update on Fully Automated Trash Collection
Mr. Hamers and Mr. Fauth gave an update on the conversion to fully automated trash
collection service including how street sweeping by the City is being coordinated. The District
will consider special circumstances such as the incidence of limited parking or on- street bicycle
paths.
6. Tour of CMSD Building
Mr. Fauth gave a tour of the new District headquarters at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa
Mesa.
Public Comments
There were no members of the public in attendance. •
The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 a.m.
Next Meeting
Friday, March 18, 2005
7:00 a.m.
City of Costa Mesa hosting
Future Meetings
Fourth Friday in March, June, September and December
Arthur Perry, Secretary
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Page 2 of 2
James Ferryman, President
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
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Costa Mesa Sanitary District
PROJECT STATUS REPORT
January 2005
Project 1112100 -101 West Side Pumping Station Abandonment Stud
District Staff has met with OCSD and CNB Staff to review the project on a number of
occasions. CMSD Staff has requested OCSD Staff to consider an OCSD commitment of
approximately $2 million to make possible the desired option.
Project 1112100 -129 Bristol Street Pumping Station
The County of Orange plans on widening Irvine Avenue from Bristol Street to University
Drive, which will cause relocation of the CMSD Tustin Pumping Station. The District can
upgrade the station to a level able to serve the redevelopment of the area. The upgrade
alleviates the need for the Bristol Street Pump Station and the project can be reduced to
construction of a new gravity sewer only. These findings were submitted to the Orange
County Development Agency and as requested the Sanitary District prepared a new three party
agreement reflecting these findings.
Project 1112100 -135 Reconstructing Force Main for Elden Pumping Station (Phase II)
• Construction is complete. The District and City of Costa Mesa are awaiting comments from
the State on the easement and rights -of -way documents submitted. A reminder letter was sent
to the O.C. Fairgrounds to continue consideration of the easements.
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Project 1112100 -159 Televising Sewer Lines Program Years 98 -99, 99 -2000
Various areas were televised in September 2004.
Project 1112100 -162 Pilot Program -Use of Enzymes to Control Grease and Odors
The District retested the Ennix enzyme /bacteria in the W. 19"' Street sewer where grease
accumulates from all the restaurants. The results were submitted for inclusion in the Phase I
countywide grease control study. CMSD Staff is waiting for the results of the countrywide
Phase II study that is also testing enzymes and bacteria.
Project 1112100 -166 Manhole & Pump Station Coating & Miscellaneous Work
The project was awarded at the July 2004 regular meeting and construction is 80% complete.
Project 1112100 -167 Emerson Street Sewer Relocation
The design phase is continuing.
Project 1112100 -168 Tustin Pumping Station Remodel or Relocation
The design phase is being restarted now that the County of Orange is confident in the newly proposed
road alignment. The City of Newport Beach will be constructing the new CMSD gravity lines with their
new water lines in early 2005.
Project 1112100 -171 Tustin Pump Station Force Main Rehabilitation -Phase I
The design phase is continuing.
Project 1112100 -172 Waste Discharge Requirements =R) -Part I
The Board approved a consultant agreement with EEC at the July 2003 regular meeting to perform an
analysis of how fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from restaurants in the District are causing "hot spots ",
backups, and sanitary sewer overflows (SSO's). The project is complete and is the basis for project #174
Project 1112100 -173 South Coast Plaza Pump Station Force Main Replacement
The design phase is continuing.
Project 1112100 -174 FOG Program Development and Implementation
The Board approved a consultant agreement with EEC to prepare program documents for the District's
fats, oils, and grease (FOG) program and to perform first year implementation services. The program
documents were reviewed and approved by the Board at a special meeting on December 6, 2004 and the
18 implementation will begin in January 2005.
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Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Minutes of Safety /Loss Control Committee Meeting December 22, 2004
(4t" Quarter)
Present
Rob Hamers Manager /District Engineer CMSD
Gerry Vasquez Maintenance Supervisor, City of Costa Mesa
Joan Revak Board Secretary/Program Manager
Paul Guzman CMSD Inspector
Yefim Tsalyuk Engineer
Absent
Tom Fauth Assistant Manager
Debbie Bjornson Permit Processing Specialist
Discussion:
1. Project # 166 - Manhole and Pump Station Recoating
Paul reviewed the status of the project and there are 12 manholes and three
pumping stations remaining to be recoated. The three remaining pumping
stations are located in the City of Costa Mesa and there is a construction
moratorium in effect that began on Thanksgiving and runs until the end of the
calendar year.
11. CMSD Grease Control Program
Rob finalized the letter to the Regional Water Quality Control Board that
included the District's fats, oils, and grease (FOG) control program documents
and Joan insured its delivery by the December 30, 2004 deadline. The District's
consultant EEC is ready to begin the implementation starting on January 3,
2005.
111. Building and Grounds Safety and Loss Prevention
Rob reviewed the need for Tom and District Staff to perform a risk assessment
and safety review for the areas in and around the District's new headquarters.
The building was given a certificate of occupancy by the City of Costa Mesa
that included an ADA compliance review, however, a loss prevention survey is
still warranted. Tom will contact SDRMA to determine whether they will
consider performing a site review.
IV. 23`d Street Pumping Station Emergency Valve Repairs
Gerry reviewed the plug valve failure at the pumping station that forced S
operations to be isolated to one pump instead of two, and Rob reviewed the
emergency work performed by the District's emergency contractor, Schuler
Engineering, to replace the five 20 year
old plug valves and check valves inside the station with new valves. The
station is now operating properly.
V. 23`d Street Pumping Station Emergency Repair of Magnetic Pump Starter
Gerry reviewed the failure of one of the magnetic pump starters at the station.
Karl Dulake of the field crew concluded the wiring was not properly installed
and Rob contacted ESSCO Pump and Controls who provided a new starter as
the starters were still under warranty.
Next meeting to be scheduled in the 1St quarter 2005.
Distribution:
CMSD Safety Committee Members
Bill Morris, Director of Public Services, City of Costa Mesa
Terri Cassidy, Human Resource Manager, City of Costa Mesa
CMSD Board of Directors at January 2005 regular meeting
SDRMA
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TO: Costa Mesa Sanitary District
FROM: Ron Shef, Ordinance Enforcement Officer
DATE: January 5, 2005
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY REPORT
This report covers the month of December 2004. Approximately fifteen courtesy
flyers were distributed and only three containers over sprayed to cover graffiti. This
was due to considerable rain and wind during the month. The Christmas Holiday
fell on a Saturday which did not disrupt the normal collection schedule.
The excessively windy days this month did cause many containers to be knocked
over spreading trash along the collection areas. This was caused partly by
containers being overfilled making them top heavy and unbalanced. Also extra
boxes, plastic trash bags and newspaper for recycling placed on top of the
containers all contributed to a messy area with wind and rain. These extra items not
in the containers necessitate manual collection and removal by Costa Mesa Disposal
drivers.
The required placement of containers in the street seems to have caused some
confusion with residents since cars cannot be parked along with the containers
making for collection difficulty by Costa Mesa Disposal utilizing the automatic
lifting mechanism. Drivers must physically correct placement of containers for
collection by exiting the truck plus also moving boxes and bags for removal.
The current month also seemed to bring out a few more lone scavengers. Most were
seen in alleys where containers are left out daily, all week long. This of course
leaves the greatest exposure for pilfering anything and everything. Those
scavengers spoken to were all individuals primarily looking for recyclables with no
legitimate identification and minimum communication abilities. All were warned
about scavenging and restrictions thereof.
Code Enforcement Report
Date Street Index Address Street Name Description of Violation Action
10/6/2004
1570
327
E.18th St.
At Curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/6/2004
1570
333
E.18th St.
At Curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/6/2004
1570
363
E.18th St.
At Curb
Pink notice, Reg. card & Can overs ra
10/11/2004
5880
2903
Pemba Dr.
In View
Photo, Pink notice & Re .card
10/11/2004
5385
1794
New Hampshire Dr.
Cabinet on sidewalk
Blue notice
10/11/2004
5385
1778
New Hampshire Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Re . card
10/11/2004
5385
1672
New Hampshire Dr.
In View
Photo, Pink notice & Re .card
10/11/2004
4925
1706
Maryland Cir
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/11/2004
6245
1680
Rhode Island Cir
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/12/2004
1570
327 A
E.18th St.
Griffiti
Overs ra & Reg. card
10/12/2004
1570
333 A
E.18th St.
Griffiti
Overs ra & Reg. card
10/12/2004
1570
333 B
E.18th St.
Griffiti
Overs ra & Reg. card
10/20/2004
6088
871
Prospect PI.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card to Resident
10/20/2004
6088
867
Prospect PI.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/20/2004
6088
866
Prospect PI.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/20/2004
1790
936
MacKenzie PI.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2391
Cornell Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2390
Cornell Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2384
Cornell Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2381
Cornell Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2372
Cornell Dr.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2365
Cornell Dr.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
3080
2342
Cornell Dr.
Partly in view
Needs screen to hide container
10/22/2004
3080
2317
Cornell Dr.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
7460
339
Wake Forest
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/22/2004
4320
344
Joann St.
In View
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/25/2004
3080
2366
Cornell Dr.
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
10/25/2004
7460
225
Wake Forest
At curb
Pink notice & Reg. card
2005
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Code Enfooment Report
Date Street index Address Street Name Description of Violation Action
•
09/03/2004
5880
2903
Pemba Dr.
in view
Photo -Regs -Pink flyers
09/03/2004
7050
1801
Tahiti Dr.
in view
Photo -Regs -Pink flyers
09/09/2004
3100
929
Coronado Dr.
in view
Regs -Pink flyers
09109/2004
3100
933
Coronado Dr.
in view
Regs -Pink flyers
09/10/2004
7670
624 -B1
W. Wilson St.
at curb
Photo -Regs -Pink flyers
09/10/2004
7670
624 -B2
W. Wilson St.
at curb
Photo -Regs -Pink flyers
09/10/2004
7510
286
Walnut St.
all clean /compl. F.U.
Photo's
09/10/2004
6590
1945
Santa Ana Ave.
in view
Regs -Pink flyers
09/1412004
3100
936
Coronado Dr.
in view
Regs -Pink flyers
09/14/2004
3450
1120
El Camino Dr.
in view
Regs -Pink flyers
09/30/2004
7510
291
Walnut St.
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
09/30/2004
7510
286
Walnut St.
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
09/30/2004
3140
448
Costa Mesa St.
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
09/30/2004
3140
440
Costa Mesa St.
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
09/3012004
7260
1901
Tustin Av
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
09/30/2004
7610
1778
Westminster Av
at curb
Regs -Pink flyers
Ordinance Enforcement Report
6/21/2004 - 8/2112004
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
8/18/2004
1610
498
E. 20th St.
In view
Photos / Regs / Pink
7/1/2004,
1695
3220
Alabama Cir.
Excess trash at curb
CMD (Frank) will handle
8/19/2004
6/27/2004'
_ 2480
3080
250 -279
2342
Cabrillo St.
Cornell Dr.
Scavenger
In view
No action - U.T.L.
Pink flyer
6/27/2004
3080
2365
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink flyer & Regs
6/27/2004
3080
2378
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink flyer & Regs
6/27/2004
3760
2314
Fordham Dr.
In view
Pink flyer & Regs to Resident
6/27/2004
4320
334
Joann St._
In view
Regs and Pink to Realtor
8/612004
4440
252
Knox St.
At curb
Pink flyer _
6/22/2004!
4720
2744
Lorenzo Ave.
In view
Pink flyer
6/22/2004
4720
2782
Lorenzo Ave.
_ _
At curb & In view
Regs and Pink to Resident
7/12/2004
5610
2292
Orchard Dr.
In view J
_
Pink flyer
6/25/2004
7260
1511
B
,Tustin Ave.
_
In view —j Regs and Pink to Resident
6/27/2004
7460
339,
Wake Forest Rd.
_
In view ' _ 42eport
nk flyer
8/24/2004
7670
7801
W. Wilson
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Check for service
to Denise
July- st 2004 8/004 41 of 1
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Ordinance Enforcement Report
5/24/2004 - 6/20/2004
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DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
6/11/2004
1570
23f
ABC
E. 18th St.
In view
Pink flyer & Regs to Resident
6/11/2004
1570
241 -247
E. 18th St.
At curb
Pink flyer & Regs
6/14/2004
3080
2327
Cornell Dr.
In view & range /oven at curb
Pink flyer and Blue
6/14/2004
3080
2338
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink flyer
6/14/2004
3080
2339
Cornell Dr.
At curb
Pink flyer & Regs to Resident
6/14/2004
3080
2342
Cornell Dr.
In view & at curb
Pink flyer & Regs
6/14/2004
3080
2366
Cornell Dr.
At curb - too heavy
Pink flyer & Regs
6/14/2004
3080
2378
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink flyer
6/14/2004
3080
2381
Cornell Dr.
In view
Pink flyer
6/14/2004
34701
2463
Elden Ave.
At curb
Pink flyer
6/14/20041
5250
205
Monte Vista Ave.
In view
Pink flyer
6/14/2004
5250
269
Monte Vista Ave.
l In view
Pink flyer to Resident
6114/2004.
5250
294
Monte Vista Ave.
' In view
Pink flyer
6/11/2004
63401
1778
Rogers PI.
vie w
Pink flyer & Regs
6/11/2004
6340
1786
Rogers PL
Lln view
Pink flyer & Regs
6/14/2004
6590
2499
Santa Ana Ave.
In view
Pink flyer
6114/2004
7400
2721
Villanova Rd.
In view
Pink flyer
6/14/2004
7460
339
Wake Forest Rd.
In view
Pink flyer
6/11/2004
76101
1778
Westminster Ave.
In view
Pink flyer
6111/2004
76101
1786
Westminster Ave.
jAt curb
Pink flyer & Regs
6/14/2004
7610
2500
Westminster Ave.
I In view
Pink flyer
June 2004 6/20/2004 Page 1 of 1
Ordinance Enforcement Report
4/19/2004 - 5/23/2004
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
5/21/2004
1610
369
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink flyer
4/19/2004
1610
410
E. 20th St.
Water heater at curb
Blue flyer
4/19/2004
1610
459
E. 20th St.
E. 21st St.
Easy chair at curb Blue flyer
H
.� a . ,Ew. W,..
At curb Pink flyer
5/21/2004
r�
1630
389
5/11/2004
3670
2109
Federal Ave.
At curb
Pink flyer
5/11/2004
5980
830
Plum
At curb
Pink flyer
5/1.1/2004
5980
831
_PI. _
Plum PI.
In view
Pink flyer
5/11/2004
5980
834
Plum PI.
In view & at curb
Pink flyer
5/11/2004
837
__
Plum PI. -
�in view
Pink flyer
5/11/2004
_
5980
838
Plum PI.
�In view
Pink flyer
5/21/2004
5/21/2004
_ _ 6330
6360
156
289
_
Rochester St.
Rose Ln.
_ _
At curb _ !
In view
Pink flyer
Pink flyer
5/21/2004
5/21/2004
5/21/2004
_
6360
_ 6590
6590
290
1750
2135
Rose Ln. _
Santa Ana Ave. _
1San�ta Ana Ave.
In view _ _
lAt curb _
In view
Pink flyer
Pink flyer
Pink flyer_
5/21/2004
_
7260
2041 -2045
Tustin Ave.
_ _ _ _
IAt curb
Pink fl er
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Ordinance Enforcement Report
3/22/2004 - 4/18/2004
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
4/18/2004
1610
410
E. 20th St.
Water Heater at curb
Blue flyer
3/2612004
1610
421
E. 20th St.
At.curb
Pink flyer
4/16/2004
1610
498
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink flyer
4/5/2004
2050
2914
Baker St.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink flyer, Regs and Photos
4/5/2004
5590
2566
E
Orange
At curb
Pink flyer
3/26/2004
5720
2005
Paloma Dr.
Complaint follow up - in view
No action - all okay - Photo
3126/2004
5720
2027
Paloma Dr.
In view
Pink flyer
4/5/2004
6080
201
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink flyer
4/5/2004
6080
208
Princeton Dr.
At curb
Pink flyer
4/16/2004
7660
117 -131
E. Wilson
At curb
Pink flyer
April 2004 4/18/2004 Page 1 of 1
Ordinance Enforcement Report
2123/2004 - 3/21/2004
DATE
STREET INDEX
I ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
3/5/2004
15201
372
E. 16th St.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink flyer & Regs to Resident
3/17/2004
1610
386
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink flyer & Regs
3/17/2004
1610
387
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink flyer & Regs
3/10/2004
1610
473
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink flyer
3/17/2004
2420
181
Broadway
At curb
Pink flyer & Regs
3/17/2004
2420
185
Broadway
In view
Pink flyer
3/17/2004
2420
_ 320 Broadway
At curb
r
a
:�. m M.,
Pink flyer
3/17/2004
_
2420
3_28 -330
Broadway
At curb _
Pink flyer
3/17/2004
2420
_
340
Broadway
At curb
Pink flyer
3/17/2004
2480
400
Cabrillo St.
At curb
_
Pink flyer
3/12/2004
2640
2526
Carnegie Ae.
At curb & damaged
_
Pink flyer & reported to CMD
3/12/2004
4020
2568
Greenbriar Ln.
j In view
Pink flyer & Regs_
3/12/2004
4020
2572
Greenbriar Ln.
I In view
Pink flyer & Regs
3/12/2004
4020
2575
Greenbriar Ln.
AI
view_
Pink flyer
3/12/2004
3/5/2004
3/10/2004
4020
4150
5720L--____
2581
_ _1817
2005
Greenbriar Ln.
Hummingbird Dr._
Paloma Dr.
�At
t curb
(In view
At curb
Pink flyer
Pink flyer V_
Pink flyer & Regs
3/12/2004
6080
364
Princeton Dr. curb & in view
Pink flyer & Regs
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Ordinance Enforcement Report
1/26/2004 - 2/22/2004
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
2/5/2004
1520
312
E. 16th St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/5/2004
1520
340
E. 16th St.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/5/2004
1520
382
ABC
E. 16th St.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer
2/19/2004
1610
282
E. 20th St.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/5/2004
1610
383 -389
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/19/2004
1620
742
W. 20th St.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/11/2004
1630
184 -186
21st St.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/5/2004
1740
1600
Aliso Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/19/2004
2420
167
Broadway
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/19/2004
2420
333
Broadway
Complaint follow up - in view
Okay - no action
2/19/2004
2420
300 -306
Broadway
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/6/2004
3160
3168
Country Club Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/6/2004
3220
3201
Dakota Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/4/2004
3815
3475
Fuchsia St.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer & Regs
2/11/2004
5720
2017
ma
Paloma Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/6/2004
6080
218
Princeton Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/6/2004
6080
248
Princeton Dr.
In view
I Pink Flyer / Teleconf / Resident Irate
2/6/2004,
6080
298
Princeton Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
2/5/20041
6280
1596
Riverside Pl.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/17/20041
6390
2944
f Royal Palm Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
2/17/2004
6390
2948
Royal Palm Dr.
In view
I Pink Flyer
2/5/2004
j 6590
1613
Santa Ana Ave.
At curb
Pink Flyer
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Ordinance Enforcement Report
12/22/2003 - 1/25/2004
DATE
STREET INDEX
ADDRESS
STREET NAME
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION
ACTION
1/15/2004
1610
2431
E. 20th St.
At curb
Pink Fl ye
1/15/2004
1610
280
E. 20th St.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/15/2004
1610
445
E. 20th St.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
2350
274
Bowling Green Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
2350
280
Bowling Green Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
2450
241
Bucknell Rd.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
2970
2567
Columbia Dr.
At curb / in view
Pink Flyer
1/28/2004
3760
_
2507
Fordham Dr.
Complaint follow up - at curb
Photo taken
1/28/2004
3760
2519
Fordham Dr.
Complaint follow up - in view
Photo taken
4020
2568
Greenbriar Ln.
In view
Pink Flyer
_1/23/2004
1/23/2004
4070
218
Hanover Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
4070
223
Hanover Dr.
At curb
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
5660
_
2546
Oxford Ln.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/15/2004
5720
_
2005
Paloma Dr.
Complaint follow up - in view
Pink Flyer _!
1/23/2004
6080
249
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
6080
348
_
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
6080
372
Princeton Dr.
_ _ _
In view
_
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
6080
_
388
Princeton Dr.
_
In view
_, _
Pink Flyer _
1/23/2004
_
6080
454
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
_
6080
463
Princeton Dr.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/20/2004
6590
_
1765
P
Santa Ana Ave.
Complaint follow up - non -std container
Dumpster service / no action
1/15/2004
_
7260
1999,
Tustin Ave.
In view
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
7580
209
Wellesley Ln.
lAt curb
Pink Flyer
1/23/2004
7700
_
2557
Yale PI.
In view
Pink Flyer
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