Agenda Packets - Board - 2001-05-10t
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
AGENDA
Regular Meeting
May 10, 2001
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 five minutes. 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).
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
1. CALL TO ORDER —6:00 p.m. - Conference Room 1A
11. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
101111. INVOCATION
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, staff, or the public
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.
Minute Approval
1. Recycling Committee Meeting — Apri1
4 2. Investment Oversight Committee Meeting — April 12, 2001 Approve
3. Regular Meeting — April 12, 2001 Approve
4. Special Meeting — April 26, 2001 Approve
Reports
' Manager's Reports
5. Refunds No Refunds
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
6. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal
Approve
for trash collection services for May 2001
7. Recycling Reports
(a) Waste Diversion Report - April 2001
Receive and File
(b) Contract Payment to CR Transfer for recycling
Approve
services and disposal for April 2001
Engineer's Reports
8. Project Status Report
Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
9. Financial Report as of April 30, 2001
Accept Report
10. Report of Monies on Deposit as of April 30, 2001
Accept Report
11. Warrant Register for May 2001 in the amount of $580,794.17
Approve Payment
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VI.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
VII.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
VIII.
MANAGER'S REPORTS
A. Recycling Committee
1. Public Outreach Program
a) Costa Mesa Sanitary District's "Working for You" Video
Approve Video & Distribution
b) Public Awareness Program of District's Sewer Facilities
Accept Report
c) CMSD Newsletter ,��
Distribution Report
d) Information to Costa Mesa City Council
Accept Report
e) Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Landfill Disposal
Accept Report
f) Public Services Emergency Expo — May 20, 2001
Accept Report
2. Standardized Container Program
a) Progress Report
Accept Report
b) Special Meeting — April 26, 2001
Accept Report
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3. City of Costa Mesa Recycling Programs
a) Curbside Trash Collection
B. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers
Enforcement- Reports
C CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Review of First Year Action Items
a) Item 2.2 - Office Space and Location
(1) Office Space Sub - Committee
b) Item 1.2 - Property Tax Allocation
c) Item 1.4 - Analysis of District's Electrical Costs
d) Item 2.3 — Preventing 0 Sewer Spills
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(1) Orange County Grand Jury Report Sewage Spills,
Beach Closures, Trouble in Paradise"
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Accept Report
Accept Reports
Meeting Scheduled
with Bill Morris - May 21, 2001
(2) Proposed Restaurant Guide for Grease Control
(3) Survey of Local Restaurants A
e) Item 5.1 - Office Staffing
Progress Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Approve
For Review
Accept Report
f) Report from Rauch Communications Accept Report
D. Costa Mesa Disposal Field Update of Occupancy Report I� �
E. District Spokesperson VA kH MV4Pf J*,
1. Designate Spokesperson �� Formalize Design ation
2. Reports the Board in Advance of Media Coverage Verbal Report and
Staff Direction
F. Safety /Loss Control Meeting Minutes — May 2, 2001
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
A. Emergency Work
1. Victoria Street Pump Station
B. Low Flow Diversion Program
Receive and File
Ratify Actions by Manager
Consider Approval
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
C. Project 129 — Bristol Street Pump Station Study Session
May 15, 2001
D. Standard Pacific Development/Adams and Mesa Verde - Accept Easements
Dedication of Sewer Easements
E.
John Wayne Airport — Request for Sewer Service
1. Proposed Sewer Easement at 3184 Airway Avenue
Accept Easement
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TREASURER'S REPORTS
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1. Financing Plan
Approve Plan
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CMSD 2001 -02 Budget Timetable
Review
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ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
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Ordinance No. 37 - Amending Trash Collection Regulations
Approve Ordinance
LOCAL MEETINGS
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Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC) AS
Accept Report
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Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) 17', 5 -�� ' U'
Accept Report
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Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Accept Report
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County Sanitation District
Orange -�
1. Regular Meeting — April 25, 2001
Accept Report
2. Monthly Board Letter Update
Accept Report
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Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO) S
Accept Report
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Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG)
Accept Report
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CSDA
Accept Report
1. Government Affairs Day — April 23, 2001
Accept Report
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OLD BUSINESS
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A. Liaison Committee Meeting with City of Newport Beach
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
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ACTION
Meeting Scheduled
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MINUTES OF INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING
APRIL 12, 2001
CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Director
Schaefer.
ROLL CALL Committee Members Present:
Mr. Rob Hamers, District Manager
Director Arlene Schaefer (rotating committee member)
Director Jim Ferryman (rotating committee member)
Staff Members Present:
Mr. Marc Puckett, Director of Finance
Joan Revak, Clerk of the District
TREASURER'S REPORT FOR MARCH, 2001
40 Mr. Puckett presented the Treasurer's Report ' and discussed the
recent investing activity of the District. Questions were asked
regarding Southern California Edison and the energy crisis. The
District does not hold any energy related securities. Discussion
followed.
OTHER BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
Approved by:
None.
The meeting adjourned at 5:55 p.m.
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MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
APRIL 10, 2001
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:30 a.m. in conference
room 1 A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Art Perry
Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Dawn Schmeisser
PUBLIC OUTREACH PROGRAM
A. VIDEO OF DISTRICT'S OPERATIONS AND SERVICES
Mr. Fauth reported the District video is completed, noting that credits will be added at
the end. A copy of the video was given to Directors Worthington and Perry and copies
are to be delivered to President Schafer and Directors Woodside and Ferryman.
Director Worthington suggested he and President Schafer take copies of the video to
distribute as appropriate at the. CSDA Government Affairs Day in Sacramento on April
23, 2001
B. PUBLIC AWARENESS OF DISTRICT'S SEWER FACILITIES
Ms. Revak advised that advertisement of the proposed Capacity, Management,
Operations & Maintenance (CMOM) Federal Regulations would appear in the Summer
edition of the City of Costa Mesa Community News. Mr. Hamers reported Staff is in the
process of preparing a restaurant owner's guide to grease control. Additionally,
hardware stores have been searched for recommended products for use in drains to
counteract grease in the pipes. A brochure is being formulated for use in the grease
reduction campaign. In conjunction with the campaign, Staff is conducting a survey of
Costa Mesa restaurants to ascertain which restaurants have grease interceptors or
traps, how frequently they are serviced, chemicals used, frequency of
cleaning /maintaining sewer lines and costs involved.
C. NEWSLETTER
Mr. Hamers presented the CMSD Spring Newsletter prepared by Staff and, after a
couple of modifications, the Committee will recommend to the Board at the April 12,
2001, meeting that Staff be directed have the newsletters printed and prepared for
mailing after approval of the Standardized Container Program.
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STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
Mr. Hamers advised the Committee that documents are being prepared to implement
the standardized container program. Ms. Revak provided a first draft of a postcard mail -
out notification advising residents of the program with a tear -off postcard to be returned
to the District indicating size and amount of containers requested by resident. Staff also
presented a revised trash regulation card to be in effect upon implementation of the
standardized program.
Mr. Hamers reported a Special Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 26, 2001, at
which time the Board may approve the purchase of standardized containers. Purchase
agreements and addendums to the hauler agreement are being prepared by Staff and
possibly will be presented for approval at the Special Meeting.
CITY OF COSTA MESA RECYCLING PROGRAMS
Curbside Trash Collection
Mr. Hamers reported that owners of properties the City of Costa Mesa has directed to
be serviced on site are, with few exceptions, refusing to sign the hold harmless
agreements mailed out by the District. The District cannot demand that Costa Mesa
Disposal trucks drive on the property to pick up trash and the City Ordinance cannot be
enforced if property owners do not sign the hold harmless agreement, releasing Costa
Mesa Disposal from liability.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM
Mr. Fauth presented the Household Hazardous Waste Grant Progress Report (Seventh
Cycle), prepared by Curbside Inc., for the period February 1, 2000 through January 31,
2001, and submitted to the California Integrated Waste Management Department. To
date, the program has collected over 46,990 pounds of household hazardous waste
from 359 District residents.
GRASSCYCLING PROMOTION
Ms. Revak presented the recently revised Grasscycling brochure provided by the
California Integrated Waste Management Department. The District Spring 2001
Newsletter promotes grasscycling and copies of the brochure are available to residents
upon request and will also be included in CMSD New Resident Packages.
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 12, 2001
CALL TO ORDER The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District met in regular session on April
12, 2001, at 6:00 p.m., in Room 1 -A of the Civic
Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
President Schafer called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Director Perry led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Vice President Woodside gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL: Directors Present:
Directors Absent:
Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, Art
Perry, James Ferryman, Dan Worthington
None.
Staff Present: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Alan
Burns, Legal Counsel; Tom Fauth,
Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of
the District; Marc Puckett, Finance
Director; Ron Shef, District Ordinance
Enforcement Officer.
Others Present: Mrs. Ernie Feeney
1154 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa 92626
Robert Osgood
962 Magellan Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
CONSENT CALENDAR
Director Worthington initiated discussion regarding the Occupancy Report.
On motion by Director Ferryman and seconded by Secretary Perry, the Consent Calendar,
with the revised Warrant list #2001 -10, was approved as presented. Motion carried 5 -0.
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MINUTES
Approved Minutes of The minutes for the Recycling Committee meeting of
Recycling Committee March 6, 2001, were approved as distributed.
Meeting,
March 6, 2001
Approved Minutes of The minutes for the regular meeting of March 8, 2001,
Regular Meeting were approved as distributed.
March 8, 2001
Approved Minutes of Study The minutes for the Study Session of March 22, 2001,
Session were approved as distributed.
March 22, 2001
REPORTS
MANAGER'S REPORTS
Approved Occupancy The Trash Occupancy Count documented a decrease of
Report and payment of 82 units in the occupancy report for solid waste collection
$167,680.36 to Costa as of April 1, 2001. Therefore, the total for April is 21,016.
Mesa Disposal for trash Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for $167,680.36
collection services for to Costa Mesa Disposal on May 1, 2001, for payment for
April 2001 April trash collection based on the April count of 21,016.
REFUNDS In accordance with Resolution No. 96 -584, adopted by
the Costa Mesa Sanitary District on April 17, 1996, the
following refunds were granted subsequent to receiving a
signed statement from the applicants:
Approved Refund Approved Refund to: Tony Spera
in the amount of $60 Parcel Address: 2216 Raleigh
to Tony Spera Assessor's Parcel No. N/A
Units: 1
Requested Refund: $75
Total Refund Approved: $60
Owner canceled permits to construct a new bathroom.
RECYCLING REPORTS
Waste Diversion Report for The Waste Diversion Report for February 2001, showing a
February 2001 was 50.32 percent diversion, was received and filed.
received and filed.
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Waste Diversion Report for The Waste Diversion Report for March 2001, showing a
March 2001 was received 51.23 percent diversion, was received and filed.
and filed.
Approved Contract The Board approved contract payment to CR Transfer for
Payment to CR Transfer recycling services and disposal for the month of March 2001
for $ 140,614.54 in the amount of $ 140,614.54.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
Project Status Report was The Project Status Report dated April 2001, was accepted
received and filed. as submitted.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
Financial Report as of The Financial Report as of March 31, 2001, was received and
March 31, 2001, was filed.
received and filed.
Report of Monies on The Report of Monies on Deposit as of March 31, 2001, was
Deposit as of received and filed.
March 31, 2001, was
received and filed
Approved Warrant 2001 -10 Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2001 -10 was approved,
for April 2001, in the authorizing the President and Secretary to sign ,the warrant
amount of $811,427.70 and instructing the Finance Department to draw a warrant
from the Costa Mesa Sanitary District General Fund in the
amount of $811,427.70.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Harriers reported receiving a letter from Mrs. Daryle Palmer, Principal, Kaiser
Elementary School, dated March 23, 2001, thanking the Board for the $400 received as a
result of the telephone book recycling program.
Mr. Harriers presented a letter from Ms. Mary Aileen Matheis, President of Irvine Ranch
Water District, congratulating President Schafer on her election to the position of Regular
Special District Member on the Local Agency Formation Commission.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
President Schafer invited public comments. There were none given.
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At 6:07 p.m., 'President Schafer adjourned
request for adjustment compensation for th e
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the meeting to closed session to discuss the
District Manager /Engineer, General Counsel,
REVIEW REQUEST FOR ADJUSTMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR DISTRICT MANAGER/ENGINEER
CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL EXCEPTION GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957
AFTER RECONVENING FROM CLOSED SESSION, TAKE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THE REQUEST IN
OPEN SESSION.
REVIEW REQUEST FOR ADJUSTMENT OF COMPENSATION OR GENERAL COUNSEL
CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL EXCEPTION GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957
AFTER RECONVENING FROM CLOSED SESSION, TAKE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THE REQUEST IN
OPEN SESSION.
REVIEW REQUEST FOR ADJUSTMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR DISTRICT CLERK
CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL EXCEPTION GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957
AFTER RECONVENING FROM CLOSED SESSION, TAKE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THE REQUEST IN
OPEN SESSION.
President Schafer reconvened the meeting to regular session at 6:34 p.m.
Director Worthington motioned to approve the request for compensation increase to Rob
Hamers, District Manager /Engineer as follows, effective July 1, 2001:
Engineering & Management $70.00 per hour
Draftsman $50.00 per hour
Inspector $45.00 per hour
Retainer $1,200 per month
Survey Crew (2 man) $160.00 per hour
Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
Vice President Woodside motioned to approve the request for compensation increase to
Alan Burns, Legal Counsel, effective July 1, 2001, to $135.00 per hour. Secretary Perry
seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
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Director Ferryman motioned to approve the request for compensation increase to Joan
Revak, Clerk of the District, effective July 1, 2001, from $700 per month to $1,000 per
month for bonus paid directly by the District. Secretary Perry seconded the motion. Motion
carried 5 -0.
Director Woodside left the meeting at 6:38 p.m.
REVIEW INCREASE FOR PEGGY PRESTON, MINUTE REPORTER
After review of the report outlining Ms. Preston's specialized services, her long tenure with
the District without any increases, her very competitive rates as compared to related
services, her dedication to the District, and her upcoming need to upgrade her equipment,
Secretary Perry motioned to approve the request for compensation increase to ,Peggy
Preston, Minute Reporter, to $45.00 per hour, effective July 1, 2001. Director Ferryman
seconded. Motion carried 4 -0.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE
PUBLIC OUTREACH PROGRAM
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT OPERATIONS & SERVICES VIDEO
® Director Worthington reported the Operations and Services videotape was
distributed to Board members for review.
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Mr. Hamers reported initial comments have been received and a meeting set with
Gordon Cantonwine to review the comments and discuss possible changes to the
video.
Mr. Fauth reported the section depicting a resident placing their trash container in
the street as opposed to the curb will be refilmed.
Discussion was held on how to depict the Directors in the videotape.
Directors will provide additional comments and suggestions to Ms. Revak by noon
on Monday, April 16, 2001.
AGREEMENT WITH MONITOR VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
Director Ferryman motioned to ratify the agreement between the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District and Monitor Video Productions, executed February 13, 2001.
Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
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PUBLIC AWARENESS PROGRAM OF DISTRICT'S SEWER FACILITIES
GREASE REDUCTION CAMPAIGN
Mr. Hamers reported the field crew and office staff met with President
Schafer and Director Woodside to discuss grease reduction. Staff is
preparing a tri -fold flyer to be distributed to restaurants to educate them on
the issue.. Staff will bring the draft flyer to the Board at the May meeting.
Ms. Revak is placing the CMOM information into the City of Costa Mesa
quarterly pamphlet.
Mr. Hamers will contact Director Woodside to give him an update on the
status of the Grease Reduction Campaign.
NEWSLETTER
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District draft newsletter was presented.
Director Worthington suggested the addition of print on the outside front of
the newsletter directing residents to look inside to receive information on the
new standardized containers.
Ms. Revak reported the Grasscycling brochure prepared by the Integrated
Waste Management Board has been updated and a phone number to call to
receive a Grasscycling brochure will be added to the newsletter. The
newsletter will be finalized and mailed in early May.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
OVERALL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
SPECIAL MEETING - APRIL 26, 2001
Director Worthington reported there will be a Special Meeting April 26, 2001,
at 12:00 noon. Director Worthington will forward his suggestion for the trash
collection regulations to Mr. Hamers.
CITY OF COSTA MESA RECYCLING PROGRAMS
CURBSIDE TRASH COLLECTION
Mr. Hamers reported that few owners of properties the City of Costa Mesa
has directed to be serviced on site have signed the hold harmless
agreements mailed out by the District. The District cannot demand that
Costa Mesa Disposal trucks drive on the property to pick up trash and the
City Ordinance cannot be enforced if property owners do not sign the hold
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harmless agreement, releasing Costa Mesa Disposal from liability. Mr.
Hamers will meet with Bill Morris to discuss the issue.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM
Mr. Hamers presented a report by Curbside Inc., summarizing the door -to -door
collection for the Household Hazardous Waste Program. During the period of
August 1, 2000 to January 31, 2001, 20,688 pounds of household hazardous waste
was collected. Board directed Staff to write a letter to Curbside Inc., thanking them
for the excellent progress report.
GRASSCYCLING PROMOTION
An updated Grasscycling brochure has been completed for distribution. Ms. Revak
reported a Grasscycling brochure is put into every new resident package sent out
and will be available at the Public Services front counter.
Director Worthington presented the Costa Mesa Sanitary District advertisement in
the new Chamber of Commerce City of Costa Mesa Map.
ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT REPORTS
POLICE REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented a memorandum providing the statistics for the month
of March 2001. The number of calls for service for .scavenging are as
follows:
Location Calls for Service Cite /Arrest
Area 1
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Area II
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Area III
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Area IV
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DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented the ordinance enforcement summary report for the
five -week period beginning February 19, 2001 and ending March 25, 2001.
Mr. Shef utilized the multifamily exempt list to distribute appropriate
informational flyers to those residents not subject to any changes is curbside
collection.
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REVIEW OF FIRST YEAR ACTION ITEMS
Mr. Hamers reported the Board had been progressing through many of the
items and more will be forthcoming.
OFFICE SPACE AND LOCATION
OFFICE SPACE SUB - COMMITTEE MEETING MARCH 19, 2001
GENERAL DISCUSSION
The Office Space Sub- Committee met will Director of Public Services, Bill
Morris regarding available office space for District Staff. Mr. Hamers
presented the District's proposed plan for office space. Mr. Morris will be
acquiring additional personnel and may require the sought -after location for
his department. The next scheduled meeting will be held May 21, 2001.
OFFICE STAFFING
Mr. Hamers reported Ms. Vivian Cayme has been added as a temporary .
staff member and will be with the District until July. Ms. Cayme has been
contacting restaurants in the District to determine whether or not they use a
grease trap or interceptor and how often the grease trap or interceptor is
maintained.
PROPOSAL FROM RAUCH COMMUNICATIONS FOR WRITTEN SUMMARY OF
WORKSHOP NOTES
Mr. Hamers presented a proposal from Rauch Communications to provide a
written summary of the Strategic Planning Workshop for a fee of $500. Mr.
Rauch will provide additional commentary regarding how Costa Mesa
Sanitary District compares to other special districts in public outreach effort,
numbers and types of special programs, overall level of service, etc. Mr.
Rauch will also include any recommendations based on his experience with
the District. The additional commentary is at no charge.
Director Ferryman motioned to contract with Rauch Communications to
prepare an analytical report comparing the Costa Mesa Sanitary District with
other districts in both Northern and Southern California and provide any
recommendations to the District on how to improve service, not to exceed
$500. Director Worthington seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. Mr. Hamers will
negotiate with Mr. Rauch on the District's behalf.
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• COSTA MESA DISPOSAL FIELD UPDATE OF OCCUPANCY REPORT
Mr. Hamers reported Mr. Fauth has set up a check and recheck procedure to assist
in field updates. Mr. Fauth reported Molly Chen, UCI intern, has completed all
routes in the Field Update Occupancy Study and is in the process of inputting the
information into the database. The study will be completed and presented at the
May Board meeting. Final occupancy figures will be taken into consideration during
the budget process.
DISTRICT SPOKESPERSON
Mr. Hamers reported a District Spokesperson is appropriate for sensitive issues.
Director Ferryman suggested reviewing the March minutes for previous action and
discussion on the item prior to further discussion.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
EMERGENCY WORK
VICTORIA STREET PUMP STATION
• Mr. Hamers reported there is a small leak at the Victoria Street Pump Station. Mr.
Hamers reported there is no sewage spill at that location and work is underway to
repair the leak.
Secretary Perry motioned to ratify the Manager's actions for the Victoria Street
Pump Station emergency. Director Worthington seconded. Motion carried
unanimously.
LOW FLOW DIVERSION PROGRAM
Mr. Hamers reported Staff met with the Orange County Flood Control District.
Staff had anticipated preparing an analysis of the amount of water and effect to
the system to present the Board at the April regular meeting, however the
telemetry system required to provide data is not working properly. Mr. Hamers
will provide a report at the May meeting.
The Board tabled the report.
PREVENTING SEWER SPILLS
MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2001
• Mr. Hamers, Vice President Woodside and President Schafer met with the field
crews on March 20, 2001, to discuss options available to the District. The
attendees determined grease was the leading cause of the spills. Staff will
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prepare a flyer to distribute to all restaurants in the District to inform them of the •
potential damage done by the grease in the sewer system.
Director Worthington suggested Mr. Hamers distribute the report on restaurants
and their grease traps to all Board members. Mr. Hamers will send the report to
Board members.
President Schafer reported Vice President Woodside notified her he is attending
the meetings of a local environmental group working in the Newport Back Bay
area.
PROJECT #129 BRISTOL STREET PUMPING STATION - REQUEST FOR STUDY SESSION
Mr. Hamers presented a request for a Study Session to discuss the Bristol Street
pumping station. Mr. Hamers will provide a brief history of the project, a description
of the proposed sewer facility, and discussion of Board policy.
The Study Session was set for May 15, 2001, at 12:00 noon.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING - APRIL 12, 2001
Mr. Puckett reported the Investment Oversight Committee met on April 12, 2001.
An agenda was included in the Board packet and the minutes will be presented at
the May meeting.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
PURCHASING OPTIONS AND EFFECT ON BUDGET
The Board requested Mr. Puckett present a report depicting the impact to the
District for the purchase of the standardized containers. Mr. Puckett
presented a report with four different projections.
Discussion of the four scenarios ensued.
The Board requested a recommended financial implementation plan be
presented at the April 26, 2001 meeting.
TAX TREATMENT OF DIRECTORS COMPENSATION
Mr. Puckett reported the separate payroll system to process the Director's
compensation contributions has not been set up yet. Mr. Puckett expects the
system to be ready by the May meeting, at which time he will present a plan to
retroactively apply the tax effect back to January 1, 2001. 0
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April 12, 2001
Page 11
• AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR YEAR ENDED .TUNE 30, 2000
Mr. Puckett presented and reviewed the audited financial statements for year ended
June 30, 2001. Conrad and Associates, the independent financial auditor, reported
they noted no matters involving the internal control structure and its operations that
they considered to be material weaknesses.
Mr. Puckett summarized the District is financially healthy based on looking at
the level of reserves in relation to assets. Mr. Puckett recommended the
reserve levels be set at a higher level for the sewer fund.
Mr. Puckett reported he would attempt to present the Audited Financial Statements
by the end of October for the current fiscal year.
ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
CHANGES IN CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAW
Mr. Burns presented a memorandum outlining three significant revisions to the
conflict of interest laws for 2001. Mr. Burns will be attending a league conference
and will provide a more definitive interpretive report from the FPPC.
. NINTH CIRCUIT REJECTS COMMERCE CLAUSE CHALLENGE TO FLOW CONTROL
Mr. Burns reported in On the Green Apartments vs. City of Tacoma the Federal
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal has rejected challenges to a city's exclusive collection
and flow control ordinance. Mr. Burns reported the case does not get to the merits
of the issues and these issues may be ripe for review in another case before the
Ninth Circuit.
LOCAL MEETINGS
INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY (ISDOC)
QUARTERLY MEETING AND ELECTION OF DIRECTOR SCHAFER TO SPECIAL DISTRICT SEAT
ON LAFCO - MARCH 29, 2001
President Schafer reported she was successful in her bid for election to a
permanent seat on LAFCO. President Schafer reported Charley Wilson was
elected to the alternate position.
President Schafer presented a letter from Robert Moore, President, Board of
Directors, South Coast Water District, dated April 2, 2001, congratulating her on her
election and thanking her for her dedication to the industry and Orange County.
President Schafer also presented a letter from Charley Wilson thanking her for her
support and pledging to work closely with her concerning special districts within and
outside the LAFCO arena.
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April 12, 2001
Page 12
RECOMMENDED LAFCO FUNDING FORMULA FROM ISDOC 0
Mr. Hamers reported he received a letter from Keith Coolidge, Executive
Committee, Municipal Water District of Orange County, requesting immediate
approval of a proposed rate structure for funding LAFCO's operating budget.
Director Ferryman motioned that the need to take action arose after the preparation
of the agenda. Director Worthington seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Discussion ensued.
Director Ferryman motioned to approve the proposed LAFCO funding formula as
presented with the District's share being $10,584.00. Secretary Perry seconded the
motion. Motion carried 4 -0.
Staff will follow up with verification of the amount the Orange County Sanitation
District would be required to contribute.
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMITTEE (LAFCO)
President Schafer reported she will be involved in the annexation involving Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa. •
COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
President Schafer reported the Chamber spoke about the following:
• Energy alert system
• Rolling blackouts
• John Campbell spoke on AB 853, a bill to simplify taxes on energy alert systems
• Power plants to be built in Bakersfield
President Schafer provided handouts for the Board's perusal.
President Schafer also reported she received an award as volunteer of the month
from Orange County Republican Women.
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 28, 2001
MONTHLY BOARD LETTER UPDATE
Director Ferryman attended and provided the monthly update for review.
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
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April 12, 2001
Page 13
WATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF ORANGE COUNTY (WACO)
President Schafer will attend the WACO meeting on Friday, April 13, 2001 and
provide a report to the Board in May.
ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (OCCOG)
President Schafer reported the meeting was cancelled.
CSDA
President Schafer will be attending a CSDA Board meeting after Government
Affairs Day on April 23, 2001.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business discussed.
NEW BUSINESS
. ENERGY CONSERVATION - CSDA RECOMMENDED PROGRAM
Mr. Hamers presented a handout from CSDA for the Board's consideration. The
Board determined they would take no action.
REVISED REGULAR MEETING AND STUDY SESSION DATES IN MAY
President Schafer requested a revision of the May meeting dates. Revised dates
were set as follows:
May:
• The regular Board meeting will be May 10th
• Study Session will be May 15th at noon
June:
• The regular Board meeting will be June 14th
• June 19th at noon was set for a tentative Study Session date
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
There were no oral communications.
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ADJOURNMENT S
At 8:35 p.m. President Schafer adjourned the meeting.
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL MEETING
APRIL 26, 2001
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District attended a duly noticed
Special Meeting on April 26, 2001 at 12:00 noon in Conference Room 1A at the Civic
Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
President Schafer called the meeting to order at 12:00 noon
Director Ferryman led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Vice President Woodside gave the invocation.
Directors Present: Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, Art Perry, James Ferryman,
Dan Worthington
Staff Present: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Tom Fauth, Assistant
Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of the District; Marc Puckett,
Finance Director; Alan Burns, Legal Counsel
Others Present: Mrs. Ernie Feeney
1154 Dorset Lane
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Jennifer Kho, Daily Pilot
Grace Camacho, Costa Mesa Breeze
Raul Rangel, Roto Industries
1251 N. Jefferson Street, Anaheim, CA 92807
Kerry Holmes, Roto Industries
1251 N. Jefferson Street, Anaheim, CA 92807
Mark Rangel, Roto Industries
1251 N. Jefferson Street, Anaheim, CA 92807
Ray Rangel, Costa Mesa Disposal
2051 Placentia, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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April 26, 2001
Page 2
Mr. Hamers provided a brief background of the Standardized Container Program, outlining
the benefits to residents and the positive feedback from the pilot program.
The District put out an extensive bid package and has determined the lowest bidder to be
Roto Industries. Extensive testing was conducted to determine the strongest container with
the longest life expectancy. The crosslink polyethylene container manufactured by Roto
Industries was determined to be the most durable container.
Mr. Hamers outlined the additional benefits of the lowest bidder, Roto Industries, stating
they will also provide a one -year rollout program at no charge to the district, a savings of
$100,000. Roto Industries will provide a three -year container management program at no
charge to the District, a savings of $200,000.
Sufficient containers will be provided for each residence. The agreement with Roto
Industries provides for situational excess trash such as around the holidays (properly
bagged and placed next to the standardized container) to be picked up.
A program for seniors provides a small 35- gallon containers to make it more convenient for
seniors to move the containers to the curb.
There is a provision in the agreement for the manufacturer to take the containers back,
once they have reached their life expectancy at no charge to the District.
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District will provide the Standardized Container Program at no
charge to the residents of Costa Mesa for at least two years.
PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH ROTO INDUSTRIES
Director Worthington inquired as to how long the distribution of all the containers will
take.
Mr. Hamers stated distribution of containers throughout the City of Costa Mesa will[
occur at the rate of one route per month, with completion within 50 weeks.
Director Worthington motioned to approve the Purchase Agreement with Roto
Industries, stipulating dark green containers for all sizes. Director Ferryman
seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
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• ADDENDUM NO.2 TO AGREEMENT WITH COSTA MESA DISPOSAL
President Schafer requested information on whether Costa Mesa Disposal will pass
on the expense of new truck purchases to the District.
Mr. Hamers stated the Addendum No. 2 provides that implementation of the
Standardized Container Program will not trigger any increase in cost to the District
for service. Any trucks purchased will be compatible with the semi - automated
system and Costa Mesa Disposal will not purchase any fully- automated collection
vehicles without written authorization from the District.
Secretary Perry motioned to approve Addendum No. 2 to Agreement with Costa
Mesa Disposal. Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
ADDENDUM TO WARRANTY
Director Ferryman motioned to approve the Addendum to Warranty. Secretary
Perry seconded. Motion carried 5 -0.
FINANCING PLAN
Director Worthington requested information regarding the mechanics of the
purchase.
Mr. Puckett stated he could obtain financing within 60 days, however, with sufficient
reserves on hand, the District has adequate capital to implement a major portion of
the program prior to considering the necessity of financing. Mr. Puckett, working
with Mr. Hamers, will orchestrate the financing based on the rollout of containers.
Mr. Puckett outlined numerous options to obtain the financing. A final financing
agreement will be brought to the Board for their approval.
The Board directed the Finance Director to bring the final financing plan to the
Board for their approval.
TRASH COLLECTION REGULATIONS (GREEN CARD)
Mr. Burns reported upon the Board's approval of the Trash Collection Regulations,
he will draft an ordinance for the Board's approval to supersede the current
regulations regarding trash containers.
The Board directed Mr. Burns to draft the ordinance.
Ms. Feeney suggested a change to the green flyer item number 3. "The containers
® belong to the District; please do not mark on them. Each container has an
identification number and is assigned to a specific address." be bold in the flyer due
to the tendency for some residents to mark their street address on the containers.
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Minutes of Board of Directors Regular Meeting
April 26, 2001
Page 4
Secretary Perry inquired as to how the District will determine which option card came from
which residence. Mr. Hamers reported a duplicate address label will be placed on each
card. Mr. Hamers reported the cards would be distributed and responses processed to
determine the number and size of container to issue.
Director Worthington suggested the option card be printed in green to reflect the color of
the new containers.
The Board directed Staff to modify the notification flyer with the dimensions and weight as
suggested by Ms. Feeney. The flyer will be printed with green ink and a sufficient number
printed to begin distribution to route eleven, the first route to receive containers.
Directors will be given a copy of the map of routes and list of start dates for each route.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Ms. Feeney thanked the Board and Staff for listening to the public and addressing their
concerns. Ms. Feeney requested the dimensions of all containers be placed on the options
request card to allow residents enough information to determine whether they can suitably
maneuver the containers through their gates. Ms. Feeney further requested the weight of
the empty container be added to assist residents in determining the most suitable container
for their requirements.
ADJOURNMENT
At 1:00 p.m. President Schafer adjourned the meeting.
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AGENDA
Regular Meeting
May 10, 2001
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 theirinput 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 five minutes. 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 Jf .
assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title.11):
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
CALL TO ORDER —6:00 p.m. - Conference Room 1A
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. INVOCATION
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, staff, or the public
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.
Minute Approval
1. Recycling Committee Meeting — April 10, 2001 Approve
2. Investment Oversight Committee Meeting — April 12, 2001 Approve
3. Regular Meeting — April 12, 2001 Approve
4. Special Meeting — April 26, 2001 Approve
Reports
Manager's Reports
5. Refunds No Refunds
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
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ACTION
6. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal
Approve
for trash collection services for May 2001`�M�
7. Recycling Reports
(a) Waste Diversion Report - April 2001
Receive and File
(b) Contract Payment to CR Transfer for recycling
Approve
services and disposal for April 2001
Engineer's Reports
8. Project Status Report
Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
9. Financial Report as of April 30, 2001
Accept Report
10. Report of Monies on Deposit as of April 30, 2001
Accept Report
11. Warrant Register for May 2001 in the amount of $
Approve Payment
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VI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS
VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS
A. Recycling Committee
1. Public Outreach Program
a) Costa Mesa Sanitary District's "Working for You" Video Approve Video & Distribution
b) Public Awareness Program of District's Sewer Facilities
Accept Report
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2. Standardized Container Program
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a) Progress Report
Accept Report
b) Special Meeting - April 26, 2001
Accept Report
3. City of Costa Mesa Recycling Programs
a) Curbside Trash Collection .- y�ir�N - Fii-V rzf . .S', -,*Il
Accept Report
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AGENDA
B. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers
Enforcement Reports
C CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Review of First Year Action Items
May 10, 2001
Page 3
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Accept Reports
a) Item 2.2 - Office Space and Location hUdC• i4z - ff . _PsVQ�.0 • SFi,✓Fco
(1) Office Space Sub - Committee Meeting Scheduled
with Bill Morris - May 21, 2001
y'h (' - b) Item 1.2 - Property Tax Allocation Progress Report
c) Item 1.4 - Analysis of District's Electrical Costs C)) dtS'N6° t 1 <�� Accept Report
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d) Item 2.3 — Preventing Sewer Spills
(1) Orange County Grand Jury Report "Sewage Spills, Accept Report
Beach Closures, Trouble in Paradise"
(2) Proposed Restaurant Guide for Grease Control Approve
(3) Survey of Local Restaurants For Review
e) Item 5.1 - Office Staffing Accept Report
f) Report from Rauch Communications Accept Report
D. Costa Mesa Disposal Field Update of Occupancy Report Accept Report
E. Safety /Loss Control Meeting Minutes — May 2, 2001- Receive and File
IX. ENGINEER'S REPORTS
A. Emergency Work
1. Victoria Street Pump Station Sppah • 01(ve Ratify Actions by Manager
B. Low Flow Diversion Program R4 JO A < oi i3O Y J'ssU Consider Approval
C. Project 129 — Bristol Street Pump Station Study Session
May 15, 2001
D. Standard Pacific Development/Adams and Mesa Verde - Accept Easements
Dedication of Sewer Easements
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
AGENDA
E. John Wayne Airport — Request for Sewer Service
1. Proposed Sewer Easement at 3184 Airway Avenue
X. TREASURER'S REPORTS
A. Standardized Container Program
1. Financing Plan L tr o� Crtd," t
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B. CMSD 2001 -02 Budget Timetable (mom -T(, } `,M#tM 1k9 )
XI. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
A. Ordinance No. 37 - Amending Trash Collection Regulations
XII. LOCAL MEETINGS
A. Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC) hs
B. Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) /dS
C. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce AS
D. Orange County Sanitation District
1. Regular Meeting — April 25, 2001
2. Monthly Board Letter Update
E. Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO)
F. Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG)
G. CSDA
XIII. OLD BUSINESS
XIV. NEW BUSINESS
A. Liaison Committee Meeting with City of Newport Beach
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
May 10, 2001
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Accept Easement
Approve Plan
Review
Approve Ordinance
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Meeting Scheduled
May 21, 2001
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TO: Board of Directors
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
PO Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
SUBJECT: Educational Video Update
Dear Board of Directors:
CMSD Staff completed the Educational Video, incorporating Board of Directors
requests and edits. The final version is ready for production and distribution. Staff
recommends the following media and quantities:
MEDIA
QUANTITY
COST /UNIT
TOTAL COST
VHS Videotapes
250
$3.00
$750.00
CD -ROM Master
1
$180.00
$180.00
CD -ROM
300
$2.00
$600.00
TAX
$114.75
Street.Address TOTAL $1,644.75
77 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa. CA Please note the cost break point for videotapes is 201 units; the price /unit drops
9?626 -65 2 0 from $3.75 to $3.00 per tape. CD -ROM disks are a flat rate of $2.00 each except for
the Master. The CD -ROM format will be in both MPEG -1 and QuickTime, where
the MPEG -1 version is, a simple lower quality cross - platform format, while the
QuickTime version will be a higher quality format for more advanced systems. The
funds are available and reserved for the production costs. j.
Board ol'Director.s Sincerely,
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STATE CAPITOL
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
(916) 445 -4961
April 24, 2001
SENATOR ROSS JOHNSON
THIRTY -FIFTH SENATE DISTRICT
Mr. Dan Worthington, Director
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
77 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa, California 92628 -1200
Dear Dan,
DISTRICT OFFICE
18552 MAC ARTHUR BLVD.
SUITE 395
IRVINE, CA 92612
(949) 833 -0180
(714) 630 -3304
8001 221-2225
Thank you for taking the time to stop by my Capitol office on
Monday.
I appreciate being provided with a factual and informative video
describing the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and its success as a
national leader in recycling residential waste. I commend you
and the other directors for your innovative and dedicated efforts.
I'm sorry I missed you yesterday. I hope we'll have another
opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest and concern.
Warm regards,
ROSSJOHNSON
Senator, 35th District
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Get Rid of That
Hazardous Waste!
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A very important free service to
residents is the removal of household hazardous
wastes. Most home, car and yard care products
cannot be thrown into the trash. Items that fall into
this category are:
. Used Oil a Batteries a Cleaning Products .
Pesticides . Paint . Pool Chemicals e Propane
Tanks . Road Flares . Fuels . Antifreeze e Paint
Thinner e Polishes . Waxes
OPTION 1: Let us pick it up for you! To schedule a
FREE Pickup at your home, call 800 -
HHW-PKUP (800- 449 -7587)
OPTION 2: The Orange County Household
Hazardous Waste Collection Centers
will accept your materials AT NO COST
TO YOU! Your nearest center is in
Huntington Beach at 17121 Nichols
Street, near Warner Avenue and Beach
Boulevard. For hours of operation and
directions, call (714) 834 -6752.
The District had another
banner year collecting
used greeting and holiday
cards and sending them to
St. Judes Ranch for Children in Utah. The
Ranch is a home for abused and neglected
children who support their activities by
transforming used greeting cards into new
greeting cards. The District recently mailed
901 pounds of cards for recycling. Please
consider purchasing your cards through them
(1- 800 - 492 - 3562).
The Roll out
The Sanitary District is in the process of providing you with brand new standardized trash containers.
The benefits of this program are so important that the Board of Directors decided to provide the
containers to you free of charge! Separate literature about the program will be mailed to you, but if
you need more information please call (714) 754 -5307. The benefits are as follows:
1. Improved neighborhood appearance on trash collection day.
2. Increase in worker safety since containers are mechanically
emptied; levels insurance costs.
3. Faster and more efficient pickup; fewer containers to pick up;
more volume per container.
4. Wheels on containers allow easy maneuverability. IIJ 5. Attached lid provides rodent control and keeps out rain.
6. Fewer trash spill occurrences; more stable in wind.
7. Covers spectrum of manual, semiautomatic, orfully
automatic emptying.
8. The underside of the container lid provides a forum
for disseminating information to residents.
9. The containers have a long -life expectancy.
We're Just
Away
•� Someone scavenging in your trash cans? Call us
at (714) 754 -5307 and our Ordinance
Enforcement Officer will be right there!
7 Want information on composting? Call (714)
0 754 -5307 for a free brochure.
�y Want up -to -date recorded information on the
C Special Recycling Programs? Call the Hotline at
(714) 754 -5600.
Need a school classroom project? We have the
• information, call (714) 754 -5307.
Having a Community Group Recycling Fund
;w Raiser? We can help, call (714) 754 -5307.
fHave used syringes or needles (known as
"Sharps ") to dispose of? Want a free container?
The following is a list of participating pharmacies:
STEVEN'S PHARMACY
1525 Mesa Verde Dr. East 714/540 -8911
RAMSAY REXALL
2246 Newport Blvd. 9491646 -7744
RITE AID
3029 Harbor Blvd. 7141434 -7639
WHITE FRONT PHARMACY
801 -B Baker St. 7141540 -2882
COLLEGE PHARMACY
& SURGICAL SUPPLY
440 Fair Drive 714154613288
Send Your Grass Back to its Roots!
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Grease is the biggest problem in sewer
systems. From restaurants or residences,
grease hardens in the line and blocks the flow
causing a backup. These backups, or sewer
spills, can pollute the Back Bay and the
beaches. We need your help! Please, NEVER
put grease down the sink. Pour it into a
container and place it in your trash. By taking
this simple step, you are doing your very
important part in keeping the beaches clean.
Holiday Schedule
For Trash Collection
Memorial DaY, Monda
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Trash collection w ay 2
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one day all week.
Independence DaY•
From Wednesday, July 4, 2001
y trash collection will be
delayed one day
Labor DaY, Monday, September 3
Trash collection will be ' 200
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one day all week.
Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Da ,
From T Y will be dell Thursday, November 22
hursday, trash collection delayed
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week.
Christmas DaY, Tuesda
From Tuesda , Y, December 25, 2001
y trash collection will be delayed
one day all week.
Grasseyeling io the natural recycling of grass by leaving clippings on the laws
mowing. Grass clippings decompose quickly and release valuable nutrients
soil. Reduce the amount of waste going to our landfills -
Grosseyeling is simple-, easy, and it works! For a free brochure, call (714) 7!
Commitment to
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The District sponsors a yearly telephone book
recycling contest for all the public and private schools
in the District. Children learn "hands on" recycling and
are rewarded for their efforts. The District awards
$10,000 a year to the schools plus individual prizes for
the students who recycle the most books. Last year
30 tons of books were collected and the prize money
was used for worthwhile projects such as computer
equipment, school supplies, library resources, science
equipment, technology and funding awards for
graduation activities. The books are recycled into new
telephone books and telephone bill return envelopes.
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Another very popular
Special Program is the
yearly Large Item Collection, beginning
June18 and ending August 24, 2001. Look for
the door hanger two weeks before the special
trucks serve your street. In addition to the
yearly program, residents are entitled to one
free call -in and pickup per calendar year. Call
Costa Mesa Disposal at (949) 646 -4617 for
more information.
The District also supports recycling of the yellow
Residents who use dumpsters at their
pages by placing collection bins at Costa Mesa City
property are not eligible for this program and
Hall and Orange Coast College during the yellow page
must contact the contracted waste hauler
distribution period, July 10 through August 13, 2001.
The District sponsors a yearly telephone book
recycling contest for all the public and private schools
in the District. Children learn "hands on" recycling and
are rewarded for their efforts. The District awards
$10,000 a year to the schools plus individual prizes for
the students who recycle the most books. Last year
30 tons of books were collected and the prize money
was used for worthwhile projects such as computer
equipment, school supplies, library resources, science
equipment, technology and funding awards for
graduation activities. The books are recycled into new
telephone books and telephone bill return envelopes.
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Another very popular
Special Program is the
yearly Large Item Collection, beginning
June18 and ending August 24, 2001. Look for
the door hanger two weeks before the special
trucks serve your street. In addition to the
yearly program, residents are entitled to one
free call -in and pickup per calendar year. Call
Costa Mesa Disposal at (949) 646 -4617 for
more information.
The District also supports recycling of the yellow
Residents who use dumpsters at their
pages by placing collection bins at Costa Mesa City
property are not eligible for this program and
Hall and Orange Coast College during the yellow page
must contact the contracted waste hauler
distribution period, July 10 through August 13, 2001.
(name and phone number is on the dumpster)
to arrange for pick up of large items.
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The Sanitary District has produced a very informative 15
minute video outlining the operation and services of the District.
The video is being shown on your local cable channel and is
also available for showing at community groups and
organizations. Please call (714) 754 -5307 for information.
What Else Can 1 Do?
Because the trash collection program does not
require residents to separate the recyclables, the best
way to help is to buy in bulk and buy items with less
packaging. This is Source Reduction and is the next
big step in keeping trash out of the landfills. Also,
please continue participating in all the District's
Special Recycling Programs and remember to hide
your trash containers when not in use.
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Achievements!
- �— Residents of the District should
° be proud that their sewer system and
trash collection program are in excellent
shape. The sewer system has a life
expectancy of at least another 50 years and the
trash recycling rate is over 50% as required by law.
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Summit Meeting
Recently, the top officials of the Costa
Mesa Sanitary District met with the Mesa
Consolidated Water District and the City of
Costa Mesa in order to share information
on how to best serve the public. The
meetings will continue on a quarterly basis.
Your input is also valuable and if you have
any suggestions, please call us at (714)
754 -5307 or fax us at (714) 432 -1436.
Phone The Honorable Libby Cowan & Council Members
(714) 754 -5043 City of Costa Mesa
77 Fair Drive
Fax Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 432 -1436
RE: NEW STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
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tt inuct.cosla-mesa.cays Dear Mayor Cowan and Council Members:
On April 26, 2001, our Board formally approved a standardized trash container
program for all residents of the District who use curbside service.
As a courtesy, our Staff provided Bill Morris with two containers that he will make
available to you on Monday, May 7, 2001. Enclosed for your use are copies of the
Notification Flyer, the Benefits List, the new Trash Collection Regulations and the
Spring 2001 CMSD Newsletter. Please also note, we will soon be forwarding copies of
Board of Directors our 14 minute video titled Working for You that fully describes the operations of the
.4ricil , scharcr District including the many special recycling programs.
Greg if oodside
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Arlene Schafer
President
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Recy li'd PaPer William J. Morris, DPS /City Engineer
Planning Commissioners
The exciting new program will provide each resident, free of charge, new forest green
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containers to replace their existing containers. The containers will greatly improve
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neighborhood appearance on trash collection day and will provide the many other
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benefits shown in the attached list.
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The new containers are part of a 'semi- automated' collection system whereby the trash
collection worker places the container on a lifting mechanism on the collection vehicle
and the container is then automatically lifted and emptied. In contrast to a fully
automated system where everything is done from inside the truck, the semi - automated
system allows for the occasional occurrence of excess trash left outside the container.
The new program also has provisions for seniors and others with limited mobility as
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well as high volume users.
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The Rollout will take approximately ten months beginning in early July and maps and
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delivery schedules are available at the District's office or at Costa Mesa Disposal, (949)
646 -4617.
As a courtesy, our Staff provided Bill Morris with two containers that he will make
available to you on Monday, May 7, 2001. Enclosed for your use are copies of the
Notification Flyer, the Benefits List, the new Trash Collection Regulations and the
Spring 2001 CMSD Newsletter. Please also note, we will soon be forwarding copies of
Board of Directors our 14 minute video titled Working for You that fully describes the operations of the
.4ricil , scharcr District including the many special recycling programs.
Greg if oodside
._I; I perry Sincerely,
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Arlene Schafer
President
Enclosures
cc: CMSD Board of Directors
a 6 pririedon Allan Roeder, City Manager
Recy li'd PaPer William J. Morris, DPS /City Engineer
Planning Commissioners
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May 2, 2001
Phone
(714) 754 -5043
Mr. Raul Rangel
Fax Roto Industries, Inc.
(714) 432 -1436 1251 N. Jefferson Street
Anaheim, CA 92807
RE: CMSD STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
Board of Directors
Art Perry
Arlene Schafer
Greg Moodside
James Ferryman
Dart 6lorthington
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Sincerely,
Robin B. Hamers
Manager /District Engineer
cc. Board
Staff
Dear Raul:
On behalf of our Board and Staff, I would like to thank you, Kerry, Mark, and Ray for
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your cooperation and effort during the bid selection process for the standardized
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containers. The new program constitutes a $2 million investment by the District and
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a joint effort by Roto Industries, Costa Mesa Disposal, and the District is needed to
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insure the program is successful. The District has enjoyed a long standing highly
cooperative and friendly relationship with Costa Mesa Disposal and looks forward to
a continuation of that relationship during the standardized container program.
The Board was pleased to select the rotationally molded cross link polyethylene .
containers since they are the longest lasting containers manufactured. And the
selection process was made easier by the fact that Roto was the low bidder for
these containers and Roto also offered a rollout and container management
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program at no cost.
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Costa Mesa, CA
In addition to enhancing neighborhood appearance on trash collection day, the
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Board recognized worker safety as a major factor for instituting the program. The
semi - automated collection system should improve the working environment and
decrease job related injuries.
Board of Directors
Art Perry
Arlene Schafer
Greg Moodside
James Ferryman
Dart 6lorthington
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Sincerely,
Robin B. Hamers
Manager /District Engineer
cc. Board
Staff
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ORA Memorandum
To: Board of Directors
From: Thomas Fauth, Assistant Manager 6 6
Date: 5 -4 -01
Re: CMSD Grease Survey
In anticipation for a potential grease ordinance, Staff prepared and conducted a
local restaurant survey asking the following questions:
1. Does your restaurant have a grease trap?
2. If so, how often is the grease trap serviced?
3. How often do you clean /maintain your sewer line?
4. What chemicals are used? / Which company cleans out your sewer
lateral?
5. What are the costs / services performed?
In summary, 157 CMSD area restaurants were included in the database from the
yellow pages and provided the following data:
Grease Traps
Regular Sewer
Maintenance
%Y= 83/128 = 65%
%Y =32/83 =39%
%N= 45/128 = 35%
%Y =10/45 =22%
Therefore, 65% have grease traps and 35 % do not have grease traps. Of the
65% with grease traps, 39% have regular lateral sewer line maintenance. Of the
35% without grease traps, 22% have a regular sewer lateral line maintenance
program. Additionally, Ron Shef conducted a hardware store survey Of available
chemicals, brand names, chemical compositions and strengths, sizes and
comparative costs. This data is being incorporated into a flyer for distribution to
area restaurants.
cc: Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
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CITY OF COSTA MESA
_ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MARC R. PUCKETT
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DIRECT OR OF FINANCE
TO: SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FROM: MARC R. PUCKETT, DISTRICT TREASURER
COPY TO: ROB HAMERS, DISTRICT MANAGER
DISTRICT STAFF
DATE: MAY 10, 2001
SUBJECT: PROPOSED RATE INCREASES
INFORMATION REQUEST
You had requested information regarding proposed electricity rate increases as a result of the energy
crisis.
ANAT ,PSIS
As a result of the energy crisis all Southern California Edison Customers will receive increases varying
from 0% (if below baseline usage for residential use) to 50% for industrial customers.
Consumer Class
Residential below 130% of baseline
Residential above 130% of baseline
Small and medium commercial
Industrial
Agricultural
Increase In Percentage
Cents /kwh increase
none
0%
7.0
46%
4.0
35%
4.3
50%
2.7
23%
The referenced increases listed in the table above are projections based upon a news article in today's
edition of the Orange County Register.
The District paid $69,035 from April, 2000 through April 2001 for electricity usage. This usage was
almost exclusively for electricity used to power the District's pumping stations.
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It was my intention to use an assumption of a 28% increase when preparing the proposed budget
document. However, based upon this news article it would appear that assumption may not be sufficient
to cover the series of electricity cost increases totaling as much as 50% that the District may face during
the ensuing fiscal year.
Rate increases ranging from 28% to 50% will result in cost increases ranging from $19,330 to $34,518.
Based on this new information, it is my intention to propose a 40% increase in electricity costs in the
proposed budget: A 40% cost increase will result in additional costs of $27,614 for electricity over the
next fiscal year.
If you have questions or need additional information, feel free to contact me directly.
MARC R. PUCKETT
District Treasurer
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