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COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT
an Independent Special District
Greg Woodside
Vice President
Jim Ferryman
Director
AGENDA
Arlene Schafer
President
Art Perry
Secretary
Dan Worthington
Director
Public Comments. Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should
identify themselves to the Clerk before the meeting so that their input can be provided at the time the item is
considered. Speakers on non - agenda items will be heard under Public Comments. Pursuant to State law, the
Board may not discuss or take action on non - agenda items except under special circumstances. Speakers must
limit their remarks to three minutes or as decided upon by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer reserves
the right to declare any speaker out of order.
In compliance with ADA, contact Joan Revak, (714) 754 -5087, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is
needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II).
ReguIar_*Mle fing -November 18, 2002
I. CALL TO ORDER — 12:00 p.m. — Conference Room 1A
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Director Ferryman
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, 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.
Reports
Minute Approval
1. Recycling Committee Meeting — October 8, 2002
• 2. Regular Meeting — October 9, 2002
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
(Protecting our community's health by providing sofidwaste andsewer collection services.
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AGENDA Page 2
RECOMMENDED
• ACTION
Manager's Reports
3. Refunds Approve
4. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal — November 2002 Approve
Engineer's Reports
5. Project Status Report Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
6. Financial Report as of October 31, 2002
Accept Report
7. Report of Monies on Deposit as of October 31, 2002
Receive and File
8. Warrant Register for October 2002 in the amount of $428,538.46
Approve Payment
9.. Directors Expenses for the Month of October 2002
Ratify Expenses
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VI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
lei. PUBLIC COMMENTS
VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS
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A. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers Enforcement Reports
A CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Year 2002 Strategic Planning Action Items /
2. Study Session Date — January 13, 2003 (") X00/i
3. Strategic Planning Session for 2003 — January 31, 2003 and
February 1, 2003 C r /VMVT ii0 -. SUSZOKS)
/C. Recycling Reports
1. Waste Diversion Report — September 2002
2. Waste Diversion Report — October 2002
/151, Payment to CR Transfer for recycling
services and disposal for October 2002
Consider
Consider
Confirm Date
Confirm Date
Receive and File
Receive and File
l 1. Payment for October 2002 Services Approve Subject to
Verification of Diversion
Report by Staff
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/E. Monthly Spill Report to Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)
✓ F. CMSD Fall 2002 Newsletter
/. CMSD Annual Orange County Residential Trash Collection Survey
J Recycling Committee - November 8, 2002 - 9:30 a.m.
Director Worthington and Director Perry
./ 1. Telephone Book Recycling Program
'`i;1 2. Used Tire Round -Up - Saturday, October 12, 2002 (� k
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IX. ,/ ENGINEER'S REPORTS
---'-A. 1901 Newport Blvd. - Plaza Residences
,B. Project #101 - Westside Pumping Station, Abandonment Study
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X. TREASURER'S REPORTS
✓ A• Investment Oversight Committee Meeting - November 18, 2002
Directors Woodside and Perry
A. CMSD /CR Transfer Agreement - Long Range CPI Provision
XI. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
A. Ordinanc-e No. 40 - Enacting Grease Control Regulations
B. Purchase of New Standardized Trash Containers
C. WDR Participation in Grease Control Study - Agreement with OCSD
XI1. L AL MEETINGS
A Orange County Sanitation District
1. Regular Meeting - October 23, 2002
• Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency
1. General Meeting - November 12, 2002
November 18, 2002
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Accept Report
Distribution Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Consider Residual
Funds
Accept Report
Special Meeting Set
For November 20, 2002
Special Meeting Set
For November 20, 2002
Accept Report
Update
Approve in Concept & Notify
Affected Agencies
Consider Cost
Recovery Method
Execute Agreement
Accept Report
Accept Report
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RECOMMENDED
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C. Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC)
1. Quarterly Meeting — October 31, 2002 1 _ 34°0 Q4` Accept Report
D. Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Consider
1. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Annexations Consider
E. Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO) Consider
F. Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG). Consider
XIII. OLD. BUSINESS
A. Election 2002 — November 5, 2002 i&40A f �C,✓�
1. Election Results Accept Report
X2. Oath of Office l a . Set Date of December 6
For Clerk to Administer
Oath
XIV. NEW BUSINESS
• A. Special Districts Institute Governance Seminar & Workshops 0/13
February 26 —March 1, 2003 — Monterey, CA
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
OCTOBER 8, 2002
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:30 a.m. in conference
room 1A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Arlene Schafer
Staff Present: Rob Harriers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak
Public Present: Don Sherman
923 Augusta Drive
Moraga, CA 94556
TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak informed the Committee that the Telephone Book Recycling Program will run
from November 4 to December 20, 2002. Twenty -seven public and private schools have
signed up for the program and Ms. Revak presented a draft of the flyer /poster for this
year's program. Ms. Revak also reported on a new feature to the program — a CMSD Fall
Quiz — that will be provided to the students. Each school can determine which 10 or so
students can participate in the Quiz. The 15- multiple- choice questions are to be returned
to the District office for judging, and students are encouraged to visit the CMSD website to
aid in their search for answers. The winners will receive a gift certificate for a CD from
Best Buy at Metro - Pointe.
Director Worthington suggested contacting the new Baskin Robbins in the Target Center
at Harbor and Baker to elicit participation in the program. Confirmation of sponsors for the
2002 Program is being obtained.
USED TIRE ROUND -UP
Mr. Fauth reported on the Used Tire Round -up being held on Saturday, October 12, 2002,
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the City Corporation Yard. CMSD, the City of Costa Mesa
and the Orange County Conservation Corps sponsor the program. Last year's collection
produced 370 tires that were recycled into crumb rubber for playground covers and
rubberized asphalt street surfaces
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Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting
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E -WASTE
Staff provided an update on the handling of E- Waste. California Governor Gray Davis
vetoed Senate Bill 1253, which would have assessed a tax of $10 for each computer,
television and electronic product sold in the state. The legislature would have been the
first in the country that would have imposed a tax on electronics for the purpose of
improving the products recycling level.
Also provided was a notice from the County of Orange Integrated Waste Management
Department on the landfill disposal ban on Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT's) as well as a report
from the United States House of Representatives on legislation to set up a computer -
recycling program. The report points out that five hundred million computers will need to
be disposed of by 2007. Up to 80% of a -waste is actually exported to Asia, where it ends
up in riverbeds or is illegally and improperly disposed. Over 50% of American households
own computers and are discarding them faster and sooner. A computer's average
lifespan now is only two years. By 2007, this trend will have generated 1.58 billion pounds
of lead and 632 pounds of mercury, much of which will end up in our environment. The
bill (H.R. 5158) will provide an important first step mechanism for dealing with a -waste
while ensuring that less and less hazardous wastes will contaminate U. S. soil. The
legislation will be funded by assessing a fee of up to $10 for all retail sales of individual
computers, monitors and laptops. This is the first time this problem has been addressed
on the federal level.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:17 a.m.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
,MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa
CALL TO ORDER Sanitary District met in regular session on
October 9, 2002, at 6:00 p.m. Conference
Room 1 -A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa.
President Schafer called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Director Worthington led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Vice President Woodside gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL
• DIRECTORS PRESENT: Arlene Schafer, Art Perry, Greg
Woodside, James Ferryman, Dan
Worthington
DIRECTORS ABSENT: 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; Bobby Young, Finance
OTHERS PRESENT: None
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Director Ferryman motioned to approve the Consent Calendar as presented.
Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
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OCTOBER 9, 2002
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REPORTS
MINUTE APPROVAL
Minutes of Recycling The Minutes for the Recycling Committee Meeting
Committee Meeting, of September 10, 2002, were approved as
September 10, 2002 distributed.
Minutes of Regular The Minutes for the Regular Meeting of September
Meeting, 12, 2002, were approved as distributed.
September 12, 2002
Minutes of Liaison The Minutes for the Liaison Committee Meeting of
Committee Meeting — September 18, 2002, were approved as distributed.
September 18, 2002
Minutes of Special The Minutes for the Special Meeting of October 2,
Meeting — October 2, 2002, were approved as distributed.
2002
MANAGER'S REPORTS
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 Payment Of Refund issued to Keenan & Bariteau
$637.50 for property located at : 3030 D Harbor Boulevard
To Keenan & Bariteau Number of units: 1
Assessor's Parcel No. N/A
Total Refund: $637.50
Refund for overpayment of fixture fees. Paid
fixture fees prior to construction of building. Plans
were put on hold for 1 year. Plans resubmitted with
fewer fixtures.
Approved Payment Of Refund issued to Lisa Breneman
$45.00 for property located at : 179 Rochester Street
To Lisa Breneman Number of units: 1
Assessor's Parcel No. N/A
Total Refund: $45.00
Owner was going to put in a pool but changed mind
after encountering drainage problems.
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Approved Payment Of Refund issued to XRI
$122.50 for property located at : 949 South Coast Drive
To XRI Suite 100
Number of units: 1
Assessor's Parcel No. N/A
Sewer Fee: 55.00
Fixture Fee: 67.50
Total Refund: $122.50
Landlord didn't sign lease for tenant. Job was
cancelled. Applicant requesting sewer permit fee
be refunded and also fixture fees be refunded.
OCCUPANCY REPORT
Occupancy Report and The Trash Occupancy Count documented no
Payment of $177,931.34 increase or decrease in the occupancy report for
to Costa Mesa Disposal — solid waste collection as of October 1, 2002.
October 2002 Therefore, the total for October is 21,047.
Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for
$177,931:34 to Costa Mesa Disposal on November
• 1, 2002, for payment for October trash collection
based on the October count of 21,047.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
Project Status Report The Project Status Report dated October 2002,
was accepted as submitted.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
Financial report as of The Financial Report for September 30, 2002, was
September 30, 2002 accepted as submitted.
Report of Monies on The Report of Monies on Deposit as of September
Deposit as of September 30, 2002, was received and filed.
30, 2002
Warrant 2003 -4 for Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2003 -4 was approved,
September 2002 in the authorizing the President and Secretary to sign the
amount of $425,991.98 warrant and instructing the Finance Department to
draw a warrant from the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District General Fund in the amount of
$425,991.98.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
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Directors Expenses for the Director Expenses for the Month of September
Month of September 2002 were ratified as follows:
2002
Director Ferryman: $680.00 + 13.30
Secretary Perry: $510.00
President Schafer: $1,020.00 +53.17
Vice President Woodside: $170.00
Director Worthington: $340.00
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Hamers reported there were no written communications received.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There was no public in attendance.
MANAGER'S REPORTS
ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT
REPORTS
POLICE REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented a memorandum providing the scavenging statistics
for August as follows:
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Area 1
3
0
Area II
0
0
Area III
1
0
Area IV
0
0
TOTAL
4
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
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DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented the ordinance enforcement summary report for the
four -week period beginning August 26, 2002 and ending September 22,
2002.
Mr. Shef distributed approximately 55 courtesy flyers during this period.
Mr. Shef suggested the next newsletter contain an article relative to placing
the container on the curb, not in the street; recycling (placement of
newspapers inside the containers and not separately outside); and keeping
containers out of view on noncollection days.
CMSD STRATEGIC PLAN
YEAR 2002 STRATEGIC PLANNING ACTION ITEMS
Mr. Hamers reported the District is up to date on all items of the Strategic
Plan year 2002. Staff has sent information regarding the 2003 planning to
• Mr. Rauch. Staff will meet on October 10, 2002, on final 2002 items.
Director Worthington requested further information regarding item 3.1
Franchising Multi - Family and Commercial Trash Collection Service.
Mr. Hamers provided a synopsis report.
Director Worthington suggested providing the report of what surrounding
cities do regarding franchising of trash collection. Mr. Hamers reported
that the multi -city report is currently being updated and will present it as
soon as it is completed.
RECYCLING REPORTS
WASTE DIVERSION REPORT - SEPTEMBER 2002
Ms. Revak reported the Waste Diversion Report for September has not
yet been received.
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CONTRACT PAYMENT TO CR TRANSFER FOR RECYCLING SERVICES AND DISPOSAL
FOR SEPTEMBER 2002
CORRECTED BILLING STATEMENT FOR JULY AND AUGUST 2002 CRT INVOICES
PAYMENT FOR SEPTEMBER 2002 SERVICES
Mr. Fauth reported the CR Transfer invoice was a compilation of eight
invoices, four to correct the rate from 48.00 to 49.06 for July and August for
the differential and two invoices for the month of September, which did not
reflect the correct rate. The final two invoices address the differential for the
month of September. Mr. Fauth has verified that the correct rate has been
entered into the computer at CR Transfer and should be appearing in
November's billing.
Vice President Woodside motioned to approve corrected billing statement for
July and August, 2002. Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried
unanimously.
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Vice President Woodside motioned to approve contract payment to CR Transfer •
for recycling services and disposal for the month of September 2002, subject to
Staffs verification. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
The total for September, and adjustments for July and August, total
$161,974.59.
MONTHLY SPILL REPORT TO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
RWQCB
Mr. Fauth provided a brief report of the Occurrence Report Summary, 2002.
Mr. Fauth reported an occurrence at El Pollo Loco where the grease trap was
blocked due to lack of cleaning. A company was called in by El Pollo Loco to
clean the trap. The company flushed the trap, causing the flow to cross the
driveway and proceed into the alley behind the unit, onto Bernard Street, and
down into the storm drain. ' A vacuum truck cleaned the storm drain. Mr.
Fauth reported El Pollo Loco has been very cooperative and that they were
attempting to comply with requirements.
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OCTOBER 9, 2002
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COSTA MESA FALL 2002 RECREATION REVIEW
INVOICE FOR DESIGN AND PRINTING IN THE AMOUNT OF 750.00
Ms. Revak presented an invoice for $750 from the City of Costa Mesa for the
3/4 page advertisement placed inside the front cover of the Costa Mesa Fall
2002 Recreation Review.
Director Worthington motioned to approve payment of $750 for the
advertisement. Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
CMSD FALL 2002 NEWSLETTER DRAFT
Mr. Hamers provided the draft of the Fall 2002 Newsletter for the Board's
review. Mr. Hamers requested Board members review the newsletter and
bring comments back to Staff. Mr. Hamers requested Board members report
all comments to Ms. Revak by Tuesday, October 15, 2002.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
PURCHASING TRASH CONTAINERS
Mr. Hamers reported Staff has been evaluating the standardized container
program and is bringing forth for discussion the effect on the budget of
container purchases for new homes in the District. (A new 150 home
development may necessitate approximately $17,000 in containers.)
Staff proposed the Board consider having the developer of the new homes be
required to fund the cost of new containers as a condition of approval of the
new development, and have Mr. Burns prepare an ordinance for the provision
for review and approval by the Board.
Director Ferryman motioned to direct the attorney to prepare a draft ordinance
for the Board's review. Secretary Perry seconded. Motion carried
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OCTOBER 9, 2002
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RECYCLING COMMITTEE - OCTOBER 8. 2002 - 9:30 A.M. DIRECTOR
WORTHINGTON AND PRESIDENT SCHAFER
TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Director Worthington reported several new items were added to the 2002
Telephone Book Recycling Fundraising Opportunity and Contest. Director
Worthington reported an optional contest has been added to this year's
program. Students will have an opportunity to answer a 15- question quiz,
which will be faxed to the District office for judging. Students will be
encouraged to visit the District's website at costa mesasa n ita ryd istrict.org
as a place to begin searching for answers to the quiz.
Ms. Revak reported that the minimum award was being increased from
$100 to $200, gift certificates for items from Baskin Robbins and 7 /Eleven
will be awarded, as well as gift certificates for CD's for winners of the Quiz,
with purchases to be presented to the Board for approval at a later date.
USED TIRE ROUND -UP - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2002
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The Used Tire Round -Up will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2002, •
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the City Corporation Yard, 2300 Placentia
Avenue, Costa Mesa. There is no limitation on the number of tires per
resident that can be turned in and removal of rims is not required.
Director Worthington reported there would be more publicity this year to
expand the program. The reader board at Estancia high school will
advertise the event. The Orange County Fairgrounds electronic sign will
also advertise the Round Up along with newspaper articles and distributed
flyers.
E -WASTE
Director Worthington reported the governor vetoed a tax of $10 to be
assessed each computer, television, and electronic product sold in the
state.
Director Worthington reported there are computer/TV monitors
accumulating at a rate of 6,000 per day in the State of California.
Director Worthington reported the issue is now a Federal one and
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ENGINEER'S REPORTS
PROJECT 161 - WATER SERVICES FOR PUMPING STATIONS
ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS AND FILE NOTICE OF COMPLETION
Mr. Hamers reported improvements were completed on September 9, 2002,
and recommended the following action betaken:
Accept improvements as completed and file a Notice of Completion.
Secretary Perry motioned to accept the improvements as completed and file a
Notice of Completion. Vice President Woodside seconded. Motion carried
unanimously.
AUTHORIZE RETENTION PAYMENT AND EXONERATE BONDS PER RECOMMENDED
SCHEDULE
Mr. Hamers reported improvements were completed on September 9, 2002
• and recommended the following action be taken:
Authorize payment of 5% retention 35 days after Notice of Completion is
recorded. Exonerate Labor & Material Bond after Notice of Completion is
recorded. Exonerate Faithful Performance Bond one year after Notice of
Completion is recorded.
Vice President Woodside motioned to authorize payment of 5% retention 35
days after Notice of Completion is recorded; exonerate Labor & Material Bond
after Notice of Completion is recorded; and exonerate Faithful Performance
Bond one year after Notice of Completion is recorded. Director Ferryman
seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
PROJECT #101 - WESTSIDE PUMPING STATION ABANDONMENT STUDY
Mr. Hamers provided a brief summary of Project #101, Westside Pumping
Station Abandonment Study. Mr. Hamers recommended a Special Meeting
to be held in November or December to discuss the study.
A Special Meeting was set for Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at noon.
1901 NEWPORT BOULEVARD - PLAZA RESIDENTS
• Mr. Hamers reported he was requested to provide a commitment for sewer
service on The Plaza Residences, a high density residential development on
a site already fully developed out with a maximum size commercial building.
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Mr. Hamers reported the developer wanted a commitment for sewer services
prior to completing the sewer study and identifying the impacts so he can
proceed with the EIR.
Mr. Hamers notified the developer that he will not provide a commitment for
sewer service until the study has been completed and the impacts properly
addressed and agreed to by the District.
Mr. Hamers suggested the Plaza Residences be discussed at the November
20, 2002 Special Meeting.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
AMENDMENT TO INVESTMENT POLICY - RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -664
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Mr. Puckett introduced Resolution No. 2002 -664, A RESOLUTION OF THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT,
AMENDING THE ADOPTED 2002 -2003 STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT
POLICY, AND AUTHORIZING THE TREASURER TO INVEST AND REINVEST
IDLE MONIES OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REVISED 2002 -2003 STATEMENT OF •
INVESTMENT POLICY, AND AUTHORIZING THE SAID TREASURER TO
DELEGATE TO HIS DEPUTY THE CARRYING OUT OF ANY SUCH TASKS.
Director Ferryman motioned to adopt Resolution No. 2002 -664. Director
Worthington seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINERS - CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE
Mr. Puckett presented the Certificate of Acceptance for the Board's approval.
Mr. Puckett provided a summary report, stating that Roto Industries has been
paid in excess of $2,010,000 for the purchase of the containers. There remains
approximately $13,000 in the trust account with the Fiscal Agent that will be
released to the District upon submission of the signed Certificate of Acceptance.
Director Ferryman motioned to authorize signature of the Certificate of
Acceptance. Vice President Woodside seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
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ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
LIAISON COMMITTEE - CMSD /CCM /MCWD
Mr. Burns reported he has been in contact with both the City of Costa Mesa and
the Mesa Consolidated Water District. Mr. Burns spoke with Deputy City
Attorney Linda Nguyen, City of Costa Mesa, and to Mr. Robert Anslow, Attorney
for Mesa Consolidated Water District. Discussions with the City of Costa Mesa
are continuing.
Mr. Burns and Mr. Harriers both recommended the Costa Mesa Sanitary District
fully comply with the Brown Act and treat the Liaison Committee as subject to the
noticing, agenda, and public attendance requirements.
There was no objection by the Board to the Attorney's and Manager's
recommendation of complying with the Brown Act for all Liaison Committee
Meetings.
REIMBURSEMENT FOR SEWER SPILL EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Mr. Burns reported the District has substantial legal authority to allow the District
to recover costs for grease spills and abatement efforts. Mr. Burns
recommended the District develop an ordinance to spell out the reimbursement
conditions. Mr. Burns suggested the Board could find repeat offenders be
required to install grease interceptors. The Board directed Mr. Burns to prepare
a grease control ordinance that includes the recovery of District's costs.
WDR PARTICIPATION IN GREASE CONTROL STUDY - AGREEMENT WITH OCSD
EXECUTE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE PAYMENT
Mr. Burns reported the Orange County Sanitation District has proposed an
agreement in which various cities and sanitary agencies participate in a grease
control study. The requested contribution for Phase I of the study for each sewer
system owner is $3,000. Mr. Burns will review the agreement and bring back the
final copy for approval.
LETTER OUTLINING SHARED PARTICIPATION WITH CITY OF COSTA MESA
Mr. Burns reported the cost of participation in the OCSD Grease Control Study
• will be shared with the City of Costa Mesa, with each paying $1,500. Board
directed Staff to prepare a letter of invoice.
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Director Ferryman motioned to execute the agreement with changes per Mr.
Burns, and authorize payment of $3,000 to OCSD for the District's share in the
Grease Control Study, invoicing the City of Costa Mesa for $1,500. Secretary
Perry seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
LOCAL MEETINGS
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 25, 2002
Director Ferryman attended the September 25, 2002, Orange County
Sanitation District meeting and reported the following:
• Approved operational agreement with the water district.
• EPA compliance
SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD PROTECTION AGENCY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - SEPTEMBER 26, 2002
Director Ferryman attended the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency
meeting and reported the following:
• The Prado Dam reconfiguration project, budgeted at $420,000, is
close to beginning construction.
• A Visitors Center is being constructed.
INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ( ISDOC)
President Schafer attended the meeting on October 1, 2002, and reported
the following:
•
•
• Discussion on legislation and ISDOC
• President Schafer reported on a quarterly meeting to be held
October 31, 2002. Ann Marie Wallace, Regional Representative
from the League of California Cities will speak on an update on the
Local Coalition, what the climate looks like now and in the future.
• Ralph Heim may schedule for a future meeting
• James "Ski" Wolniewicz from San Diego was elected to Region 6
•
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
• PACE 13
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION ( LAFCO)
COSTA MESA AND NEWPORT BEACH ANNEXATIONS
President Schafer attended the October 9, 2002, meeting and reported the
following:
• El Toro /Moulton Niguel consolidation study on LAFCO agenda —
The consultant was out of the country so it was continued to the
next meeting.
• Update on annexation on agenda
• Next LAFCO meeting November 4, 2002
• Attendance at the October 1, 2002, El Toro Regional Reservoir
Expansion Project Dedication Ceremony
WATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF ORANGE COUNTY (WACO)
President Schafer attended the October 4, 2002 meeting and reported the
following:
• Proposition 50 — A Closer Look At The California Water Bond, by
Joe Grindstaff, Executive Director, Santa Ana Watershed Project
Authority
• U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, 100 years of Water Management, by
Bill Steele, Area Manager, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Southern
California Office.
• 1.6 million dollars of improvements in pipes for Arizona being set
• Notes provided for the Board's perusal
ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ( OCCOG)
President Schafer did not attend the OCCOG meeting because she was at
the CSDA Annual Meeting in San Diego.
Director Ferryman attended the meeting and reported there was no
quorum.
•
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
PAGE 14
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
President Schafer attended the September 18, 2002, Chamber of
Commerce meeting and reported the following:
• Last Legislative meeting of the year due to election session
• Mixer will take the place of October meeting
CSDA — Annual Convention September 24 -26
President Schafer attended the September 24 -26, 2002, meeting and
reported the following:
• CSDA Annual Conference — President Schafer was the facilitator
• President Schafer played the part of an attorney at a mock meeting
session on the Brown Act
• "Ski" Wolniewicz from San Diego was elected to Region 6
• Region 5 in run -off
• President Schafer requested the November CMSD meeting date be
changed so she can attend the November 13 -14 meeting in Squaw
Creek
• President Schafer is under consideration for the position of the next
President of ISDOC
OLD BUSINESS
Election 2002 — November 5, 2002
Ms. Revak reported she checked with the Office of the Registrar of Voters
to find out the date of August 10, 2002 on the List of Candidates was
simply the date staff verified the candidate's eligibility to run for office and
had nothing to do with the last official date to file.
NEW BUSINESS
None.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
•
Director Worthington requested to make a visit to the landfill operation.
Mr. Hamers will make the arrangements for a tour for interested staff and Board •
Members.
Ms. Revak will arrange for delivery of the payroll checks for Board Members.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2002
• PAGE 15
The November Regular CMSD Meeting will be held on Monday, November 18,
2002, at noon.
The November Recycling Meeting will be November 8, 2002.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:35 p.m., President Schafer adjourned the meeting.
SECRETARY
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Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Orange County Residential Trash Collection Survey
Revised November 2002
-- 1 Ur, 5156.84 l Unit! 5241.6b S Units 531!,.68. 4 Unitr 5401.28 5 Units $475.20 6- Commercia: Account Dnecl w'Haulei
- Administrative Services Charge (City Does Billing /Sets Up Accounts)
(714) 754 -5087
Total SFR
Total MFR
Any
Manual, Semi,
Contractor
Projectetl
Hauler Contract
Evergreen or
Monthly
Monthly
Variable
Diversion
Name of
Separate
Size of
Who Owns
Can
Cost of
How Billed By
Fully-
qny
Required
2003 04 Rate
Bid or
Rollover
Contractor
Who Provides
Agency
Trash Rate
Trash Rate
Rate
%
Hauler /Recycler
Containers
Mixed
Cans
Cans
Manufacturer
Cans
Colors
Whom
Automated
Financing
Franchlse
Franchise Fee
Increase
Negotiated
Provision
Pertormance
Education
Special Programs
$12.58/35 gal
City of Aliso Viejo
$14.58/60 gal
N/A
S01-AG
City Owns
Approx
City of Anaheim
$15.20
$15.36
Yes
44%
Republic Industries
as Anaheim
Disposal
Yes
Mixed
Recyclable
60 & 90
Gallon
Black &
Green; Hauler
Owns Brown
Rot.
Industries
$50.75/
$55.50
Black,
Green,
Brown
City Utility Bill
Fully-
Automated
No
Yes
$48,000 Into
Sanitation Fund
Only
2% As Of
7/1/00
Negotiated
15 Years
Excellent
Hauler & City
3 Bulky Item Pickups Up Per year, up to 20 Items ,
Education By Marcia Meyers, HHW Collection Center,
Waste Station, Transfer Station, and Recycling Center.
10 %-
$496,000(25%
Into General
Black, Tan,
Fully-
Fund, 75% Slurry
City of Brea
$15._2
5101.1E
No
32%
Taormina Industne
Yes
No
110 Gallon
Hauler
N/A
N/A
Green
By City
Automated
N/A
Yes
Seal)
Unknown
Negotiated
Yes
Excellent
Hauler
Bulky Item Pickup.
5.82 per
month /residential
$12.62 &
Bi- Monthlyon
/5 %for
3.88 % /com
City of Buena Park
$12.40
N/A
No
50%
Perk Disposal
No
Yes
N/A
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/A
Water Bill
Manual
N/A
Yes
cial
menial
Negotiated
10 Years
Excellent
City & Hauler
City of Costa Mesa
N/A
Open/
Competitive
N/A
54%
16 Permitted
Haulers
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
N/A
N/A
Open/
Competitive
N/A
Good
Permittees &
Qty
Large Item Collection, Christmas Tree Recycling,
Telephone Book Recycling, used Oil Residential
Pickup, Used Tire Recycling.
Large Item Collection Once a Year Plus One -Time Call -
In Per Year, Telephone Book Recycling, Christmas
Tree Recycling, Greeting Card Recycling, Home-
Cast. Mesa
Sanitary District
'
$16.14
N/A
No
51%
Costa Mesa
Disposal
No
Yes
35, 60, 90
Gallon
CMSD
Rot.
Industries
Green
Property Tax
Roll
Semi-
Automated
N/A
Yes
N/A
Unknown
Negotiated
Yes
Excellent
CMSD
Generated Sharps Recycling, Tire Recycling,
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Beverage
Container Recycling, Newsletter, Public Education.
B %- $120,000
$39.00-
Residential,
City of Cypress
$15.91
$13.02
N.
56%
Briggeman Disposal
Yes
No
60 & 100
Gallon
Qty
Rot.
Industries
60 Gal
$43.00-
100
Gallon
Ten &
Green
Bi- Monthlyon
Water Bill
Fully-
Automated
Yes -For
Containers
Yes
$235,480
Commercial /
Goes Into The
General Fund
Unknown
Negotiated
Evergreen
Good
Hauler For
New /City For
Ongoing
Beverage container recycling, telephone book
recycling, holday tree recycling, used oil recyding,
public education. Hauler Provides 2 Bulky Item Pick -
Ups Per Year For Every Residential Unit.
Trash &
City of Dana Point
$11.84/67
Gel. $10.66
Gal.
$76.86
Yes
38%
CR &R /SOLAG
Yes
Mixed
Recyclables
35 & 67
Gallon
CR &R /SOLAG
Roto
Industries
N/A
Black,
Brown,
Blue
CR&R Bills
Quarterly
Racydables -
Auto,
Greenwaste
Manual
N/A
Yes
5 %- $67,000
Goes Into
General Fund
None
Still In
Existence
Up For Bid
In 2006
Good
Hauler & City
Quarterly Newsletter, Bulk Item Pickups, Mulch
Giveaway Events, Heuler has booth at Civic Events,
School Education, Two Clean -U Day Events at three
locations in City.
City of Fountain
Valley
$16.13
$114.91 /mo
3 yard bin for
once a
weekpickup
No
49%
Rainbow Disposal
No
Yes
32 Gallon
Maximum
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/A
Qty Water
Bill
Unknown
N/A
Yes
Yes /5%
Unknown
Negotiated
Yes
Christmas Tree Recycling, Telephone Book Recycling,
Large Item Pickup, Used Oil Recycling,
Asphalt /Concrete for city programs Recycling, School
Outreach, Public education
$114.50 /mo
City of Fullerton
$13.60
for once a
week pickup
N/A
Taken To
MRF
MG Disposal/
Taormina Industries
Greenwaste
Only
Yes
Up t. 45
Gallon
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/A
Water/ Trash
Bill By Qty
Manual
N/A
Yes
Proposed -Not
Adopted Yet
3.4%
Negotiated
No
Excellent
Oty & MG
Disposal
Home Composting Workshops, Used Oil Program.
City of Garden
Grove
$15.40
$104.50
N/A
52%
Taormina
Industries/ Garden
Grove Disposal
Yes
No
110 Gallon
Hauler
Roto
Industries
$45.00
Green,
Black,
Brown
Property tax
& Direct Mail
Quarterly by
District
Fully-
Automated
No
Yes
8.S% Residential
2.5%
Commercial"
None
Negotiated
Rollover
Excellent
Hauler &
District
Free Compost Giveaway (Annual), Annual Recycle
Newsletter Direct Mailed To All Amounts, School
Outreach, Earth Day, Recycling Resource Center At
Garden Grove Regional Library.
$113.27/mo-
Commercial Only
3yard bin for
Monthly On
3 %- $360,000
15 Year
City of Huntington
Beach
$16.83
once a week
on pickup
No
61%
Rainbow Disposal
No
Yes
32 Gallon
Maximum
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/A
Gty Water
Bill
Manuel
N/A
Yes
Goes Into The
General Fund
None
Negotiated
Evergreen
Provision
Very Good
City/ Hauler
Task Force
HHW Pid<up, Large Item PldkupMRF (Materials
R-ery Facility) Tours.
5 %- $250,000:
All Green,
60% General
City of Irvine
$10.78
Depends on
M of Bins &
Frequency
Extra for
Add' I Carts
46%
Waste Management
Yes
No
35, 64, 96
Gallon
Hauler
Totor
N/A
Lid
Denotes
Type
Contra a or
Bills Directly
Fully-
Automated
N/A
Yes
Fund /40% Waste
Management
Recycling Fund
N/A
Negotiated
Fixed Thru
2001
Good
Qty/ Hauler
Partnership:
Hauler Funds
Used Oil Recycling Program (State of CA Grant), Parks
(Beverage Container /Litter) Recycling (CA Grant),
Bulky Item Collecion (Free Twice/Yr).
3 %-
5
City of La Habra
$14.00
Depends On
Size &
Frequency
Yes
37%
Waste Management
Yes
Yes
35, 64 &
96 Gallon
Waste
Management
Waste
Management
Included
In Rate
Grey -Trash
/ Blue-
Recycle/
Green -Yard
Monthly By
City
Fully-
Automated
N/A
Yes
Residers l/7%
Ind.& Commercial
Goes Into The
General Fund
None
Original Was
Bid
Yr.Evergree,
n - Should
change to 8
year
Good
Hauler & City
Used Oil Recycling Program (CA Grant), Perks
(Beverage Container /Litter), Bulky Item Collection
(Free Service-4 per yr)
5 %- $70,000
Contract 30
City of La Palma
$14.14
No
50%
Park Disposal
No
Yes
N/A
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/q
Park Disposal
Manuel
No
Yes
Goes Into The
General Fund
Feb -03
Negotiated
Year Fixed
Term
Excellent
Hauler
MRF (Materials Recovery Facility) Tours.
City, of Laguna
Beach
$13.77
Tiered Rate
Structure By
Units"
No
45%
Waste Management
of Orange County
Yes
Mixed
Recydables
35, 64, 96
Gallon
Hauler
Cascade
N/A
Green
w/Varying
Lids
Property Tax
Roll By Qty
Semi & Fully-
Automated
No
yes
10 %- Commercia4
Only; $120,000
General Fund
None
Bid 1972-
Recent as
Negotiated
Contract
Expires
6/2008
Good
City
w /Haulers
Assistance
Bulky Item Pickup, Bi- Annual HHW Roundup, Holliday
Tree Recycling.
3 Cubic Yard
Bin $67.81
Extra for
Black,
$100,000 Goes
City of Laguna Hills
$11.44
Once A Week
Service
Add'I
Pickups
26%
SOLAG
Yes
Mixed
Recyclebles
37, 65, 95
Gallon
Hauler
N/A
N/A
Brown,
Green
Qua rterty By
Hauler
Fully-
Automated
No
Yes
Into The General
Fund
2.55% As Of
July 1, 2000
Bid
No
Good
Hauler
2 Free Bulky Item Pickups Per Year, Hauler Picks Up
the Trash At the Bus Stops.
-- 1 Ur, 5156.84 l Unit! 5241.6b S Units 531!,.68. 4 Unitr 5401.28 5 Units $475.20 6- Commercia: Account Dnecl w'Haulei
- Administrative Services Charge (City Does Billing /Sets Up Accounts)
(714) 754 -5087
•
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Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Orange County Residential Trash Collection Survey
Revised November 2002
nim-ingle ramny sesloence
MFR = Multi - Family Residence
District subskilzes cost of service from propenytax revenue. District's monthly cost to provide trash collection service averages $12 to $13 1month
(714) 754 -5087
Total SFR
Total MFR
Any
Manual, Semi.
Contractor
Projected
Hauler Contract
Evergreen or
Monthly
Monthly
Variable
Diversion
Name of
Separate
Size of
Who Owns
Can
Cost of
How Billed By
Fully.
Any
Required
2003.4 Rate
Bid or
Rollover
Contractor
Who Provides
Agency
Trash Rate
Trash Rate
Rate
%
Hauler/Recycler
Containers
Mixed
Cans
Cans
Manufacturer
Cans
Colors
Whom
Automated
Financing
Franchise
Franchise Fee
Increase
Negotiated
Provision
Performance
Education
Special Programs
$12.17(2 -35
5 %- $161,000
City of Laguna
gal)$13.34(2
35 & 67
Blue &
Quarterly By
Fully-
Goes Into The
Hauler &
Niguel
67 gal)
$75.11
Yes
40%
CR &R
No
yes
Gallon
CR &R
N/A
N/A
Black
Hauler
Automated
No
Yes
General Fund
None
Negotiated
Evergreen
Great
SOLAG
Quarterly Newsletters.
Included in
Professional
City of Laguna
C&N Waste
35, 64, 96
Resident a
Monthly
Community
Woods
$2.42 -$5.60
N/A
N/A
Services
No
No
Gallon
Hauler
N/A
N/A
I N/A
I Assessment
Manual
No
No
N/A
None
Negotiated
No
Management
Composting Facility on Site.
10.95 /Lake
Annual Recycling Newsletter, Used Motor Oil Grant
Forest;
Waste
Quarterly 3
Fully-
Administration, Department of Conservation Grant
$12.11 /Foot
Management
Months In
Automated
75% of June
3 -1 year
Administration, Annual Household Hazardous Waste
hill Ranch &
Varies By
Waste Management
35, 64, 96
ot Orange
Green,
Advance By
Except Trash
PPI- Approx.
Extensions
Collection Event, Bulky Item Collection, Chrstmas
City of Lake Forest
Partola Hills
Contract
No
69%
of Orange County
2 Carts
Yes
Gallon
County
Cascade
N/A
Grey
Hauler
Manual,
N/A
Yes
5 %af Yeany Gross R
1%
Bid
Optional
Very Good
Hauler
Tree Recycling.
$107.16/1
City of Los
pickup a
Consolidated
35, 64, 96
Consolidated
Black,
Monthly on
Fully-
8% to General
Alamitos
$14.04
Week
Yes
50%
Disposal
Yes
Yes
Gallon
Disposal
N/A
N/A
Green, Tan
Water Bill
Automated
No
Yes
Fund
None
Negotiated
No
Good
Consolidated
Holiday Tree Recycling, Bulky Item Pickup
Rainbow &
Midway City
7 %- $228,000
Set Rate
Midway City
Midway City
60 & 90
Sanitary
Black &
Property Tax
Fully-
Goes Into The
Under
Sanitary
Helping Hands for 2 -Items Per Month (Residents Only)
Sankary District
$6.75-
$6.75
No
59%
Rainbow Disposal
Yes
No
Gallon
District
El Monte
N/A
Blue
Roll
Automated
No
Yes
General Fund
Contract
Bid
No
Excellent
District
Bulky Item Pick -Up. Newsletter
25 gal-
e
an Lid -
$11; 32
Green
gal -$14;
Waste;
Quarterly In
5 %- $339,000
City of Mission
35, 64, 96
other is
Gray Lid -
Advance By
Fully
Goes Into The
RFP/
8 Years & 2
Newsletter Inserts, Brochures, Advertising for Local
Viejo
$11.95
$48.93
Yes
42%
Waste Management
Yes
No
Gallon
Hauler
Cascade
$45
Recycyling;
Hauler
Automated
No
I Yes
I General Fund
Negotiated
I Year Option
Very Good
City & Hauler
Household Hazardous Waste.
City Refuse Division
Recycling
Recycling
For Residential /20
Surcharge to
City &
CRY of NCWPOrt
Surcharge
Open/
Permitted Haulers
Monthly On
be Adjusted
Recycling
Beach
$2.46 /mo
Competitive
None
50%
For Commercial
No
Yes
35 Gallon
Resident
N/A
N/A
N/A
Water Bill
Manual
N/A
No
N/A
July 1, 2003
N/A
N/A
Excellent
Contractor
None
City Bills
$12.89 Total
$12.69 Total
All Green,
Residential
PPI Applied
Waste
Resident/
Resident/
Lid
On Utility Bill,
to the % of
Management
$10 .64;
$30.64;
Mixed
35, 64, 96
Denotes
W.M. Bills
Fully-
on- disposal
With Approval
Quarterly Newsletter, Bulky Waste, Special Events,
City of Orange
City /$2.25
City /$2.25
No
50%
Waste Management
Yes
Recydables
Gallon
Hauler
Cascade
N/A
Type
Commercial
Automated
I N/A
Yes
No
revenues
Negotiated
No
Good
By City
Community Event Support /Sponsorships.
Adel Green
& Brown
Can are
Earth Week Run Annual Event, Various City Events,
$102.39/mo
Free;$5.85
City Policies For Recycl ing And Procurement, City
Additional
for Addl
$45.00-
Black,
6 %- $125,874
City of
Newsletter Articles, Recycle Placentia Teen Team,
Pickups Are
Black
Placentia Disposal &
Yes
Placentia
Rao
$55.00
Brown,
Fully-
Goes Into The
Placentia &
Recycling Committee. Hauler Does An Annual Recycle
City of Placentia
$15.75
$63.75
Residential
56%
Taormina Industries
Residential
Comm. Only
110 Gallon
Disposal
Industries
Each
Green
Tax Roll
Automated
OOP's
Yes
General Fund
Unknown
Bid
20 Years
Excellent
Hauler
Placentia Newsletter & Provides Giveaway Items.
City of Rancho
Santa Margarita
N/A
$12.19/35
$11.67/
$41.49/
gal
Smell
Only For
Small
Blue,
5 %- $IB5,000
Quarterly Newsletter, Bulky Item Pickups, Earth Day,
City of San
$12.62/67
$12.18/
Additional
Mixed
35, 67, 90
Rao
$50.57/
Brown,
Quarterly By
Fully-
Goes Into The
Contrail 30
Recycling Awards, Childrens Shows, Videos,
Clemente
gal
Large
Cans
34%
CR &R
Yes
Recydables
Gallon
CR &R
Industries
Large
Blade
CR &R
Automated
No
Yes
General Fund
Yes
Year
No
Great
Hauler
Cleanups.
35 Galion
$1 60
$71.60 1x
Gallon
$12.96/60 gal
week/f 110.2
43.25 Add'I
Quarterly Newsletter, Bulky Item Pick -Up, Hauler Has
I recycl. &1
4/2x week/
35 Gallon/
Black,
5 %- $81,000
A Booth At Civic Functions, School Education, Magic
City of San Juan
compost
$143.09 3.
$3.37 Addl
30 & 60
Rao
Green,
Fully-
Goes Into The
Shows With Timothy Wink On Recyding, Puppet Show
Capistrano
$13.42
week
67 Gallon
42%
CR&R & SOLAG
Yes
Yes
Gallon
Hauler
Industries
N/A
Brown
Hauler
Automated
No
Yes
General Fund
None
Negotiated
No
Good
Hauler
Program On Reading.
35 Gallon
$35.75;
7.5 %-
64 Gallon
$1,279,344
$40.39;
Burgandy,
Commercial Only/
$78.55/3
Waste Management
35, 64, 96
Cascade
96 Gallon
Grey,
Bi- Monthly By
Fully-
Goes Into The
Annual Pamphlet, Bulky Item Pick -Up, Used Oil, Free
City of Santa Ana
$13.74
yard bin
No
56.0%
of Orange County
SFR
MFR
Gallon
City
Engineering
$43.92
Green
Oty
Automated
Bond
Yes
General Fund
None I
Bid
No
Excellent
Hauler
Compost Workshops at Arboreal -
City of Santa
Margarita
Fully-
7.5 %:
Brown,
Automated
$88,000.00 Goes
65 & 96
Rao
Induced
Blue,
Oty On
(Some Semi-
Into The General
Cfty of Seal Beach
$13.37
$12.86
No
50%
Briggeman Disposal
Yes
No
Gallon
Briggeman
Industries
In Rate
Green
Water Bill
Some Manual)
No
Yes
Fund
2 -3%
Negotiated
Evergreen
Excellent
Hauler
Flyers, Brochures.
Roto
City On
Fully-
Reading Infonmation Distributed On Door Hanger To
Clty of Stanton
$13.37
N/A
Yes
45%
CR &R, Inc.
No
Yes
90 Gallon
CR &R
Industries
N/A
Black
Water Bill
Automated
No
Yes
Yes
$13.57
Negotiated
Evergreen
Excellent
Hauler
Each Resident Each Year
Gray
Cans;Blu
Commercial-
Cans; Blue/
e/
Hauler;
Commercial
25,64, 96
Black /Green
Black/
Residential
R- Fully; C
2% on
Good -
Large Item /2 er year -Limit 3 items per call. Christmas
City of Tustin
$12.17
Rate
35%
Federal Disposal
Yes
Gallon
Hauler
Schaffer
Lids
Green
N/A
on Tax Bill
Semi
No
Yes
Commercial
None
Bid
No
Excellent
Hauler
Tree Recycling
Tan,
5 %- $24,000
Full Curbside Collection, Recycling Education Program,
Mixed
30, 60, 90
Approx.
Green,
Goes Into The
3 Special Pickups Per Year Without Additional Charge,
City of Villa Park
$15.72
$102.00
No
67%
Republic Industries
Yes
Recyclables
Gallon
Hauler
N/A
$65.00
Brown
Hauler
No
Yes
General Fund
2.3%
Negotiated
Yes
Excellent
Hauler & City
Christmas Tree Pickup, Free Compost Program.
Administered
Midway City
Midway City
Helping Hands for Disabled & Seniors, Bulky Item
City of
by Medway
Sanitary
Black &
Property Tax
Fully
Sanitary
pick -up each month, School Outreach for Recycling,
Westminister
Ciry
$12 to $13
No
59%
Rainbow Disposal
Yes
Yes
60,90 gal
District
El Monte
$45.00
Blue
Roll
Automated
None
Yes
7%
None
Negotiated
No
Excellent
Disi
Newsletters, Oil Drop Off, Christmas Tree Pickup.
Black,
5 %- $160,000
Green,
Billed By
Fully-
Yes Bond
Gces Into The
20 Year
City of Yort a Linda
$15.45
$15.45
No
48%
Republic
Yes
Yes
110 Gallon
City
N/A
N/A
Brown
Hauler
Automated
Issue
Yes
General Fund
None
Negotiated
Evergreen
Excellent
Hauler
nim-ingle ramny sesloence
MFR = Multi - Family Residence
District subskilzes cost of service from propenytax revenue. District's monthly cost to provide trash collection service averages $12 to $13 1month
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CMSD ANALYSIS REPORT CURBSIDE INVOICE CHARGES
10/31/2002
• Purpose: To analyze 2002 data from Curbside collections of HHW and ABOP to determine if
collections /charges are appropriate, in light of the Used Oil PennySaver Ad effective 8/24 -9/15, 2002.
I. SERVICE AGREEMENT DEFINITIONS, A/O 8 -12 -1999:
A. USED OIL (Lubricants)
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B. ABOP (Exhibit "A ") 1. Unlimited used motor oil in containers of 5 gallons or less
2. Unlimited automotive batteries
3. Unlimited used oil filters
4. 10 gallons of antifreeze in containers of 5 gallons or less
5. 10 gallons of latex paint in containers of 5 gallons or less
C. HHW (Exhibit "B ") Lubricants - used oil, transmission fluid, gear oil, compressor oil
Paint - latex, oil based, paint products including thinner, lacquer
Batteries - Automotive, household
Cleaners - silver polish, furniture polish, metal cleaner
Flammable - gasoline, solvents, kerosene, charcoal lighter
Poisons - pesticides, roach motels, spray insecticides
Hobby Supplies - glue, paints, chemicals
Garden Products - herbicides, bait, fertilizers, weed killer
Automotive products - injector spray, brake spray, brake fluid, antifreeze,
carburetor cleaner, metal conditioner, paint, paint remover
Lamps - fluorescent tubes
Thermostats - mercury switches
Thermometers - containing mercury only
Aerosol cans - that contain flammable or hazardous materials
Personal products - nail polish, polish remover
Photography Chemicals - developer, fixer
II. COST SHARING:
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
City of Costa Mesa
$ 60.00 $ 60.00 N/C $ 60.00 N/C
CMSD
N/C $ 5.00 $ 65.00 $ 35.00 $ 95.00
III. 2002 DATA:
SEPTEMBER I # STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
04-Sep 1
11 -Sep 2 1
04-Sep 2 8
11 -Sep 1 2
17 0 2 2 3 10
$ 1,195.00 $ - $ 10.00 $ 130.00 $ 105.00 $ 950.00
AUGUST
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
02-Aug 4 1
07 -Au 3
09 -Auq 1 1
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Used Oil
03 -Jul
12 -Jul
24-Jul
30 -Jul
03 -Jul
# STOPS
ABOP W/O Oil
3 1
1
1 1
1 1
10-Jull 1 1 51 5
12 -Jul 2 3
24-Jul 5 7
30 -Jul 3 11
60 0 6 3 21 30
$ 3,810.00 $ - $ 30.00 $ 195.00 $ 735.00 $ 2,850.00
JUNE # STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
11 -Jun 1 1
24 -Jun 2
05 -Jun 3 9
11 -Jun 3 10
19 -Jun 5 8
24-Junj 31 9
54 0 3 1 14 36
$ 3,990.00 $ - $ 15.00 $ 65.00 $ 490.00 $ 3,420.00
MAY I # STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
07-May 1 11
23-May 4 4
23-May 1
21 0 0 0 6 15
$
2,395.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 970.00 $ 1,425.00
The single 5/23 PU for HHW was$855 for Excess Material Collected Less $60 for Oil
APRIL
13-Aug1
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
11 -Aprj
1 51
11
16-Aug1
1
25-Apri
1 21
121
21 -Au
1
1
23-Aug1
28 -Aug
1
02-Aug
5
5
07-Aug
2
4
09-Aug
3
4
13-Aug
1
8
16-Aug
1
9
21-Aug
51
10
23-Aug
31
5
28-AuE
11
3
84 0 8 7 21 48
$ 5,790.00 $ - $ 40.00 $ 455.00 $ 735.00 $ 4,560.00
Used Oil
03 -Jul
12 -Jul
24-Jul
30 -Jul
03 -Jul
# STOPS
ABOP W/O Oil
3 1
1
1 1
1 1
10-Jull 1 1 51 5
12 -Jul 2 3
24-Jul 5 7
30 -Jul 3 11
60 0 6 3 21 30
$ 3,810.00 $ - $ 30.00 $ 195.00 $ 735.00 $ 2,850.00
JUNE # STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
11 -Jun 1 1
24 -Jun 2
05 -Jun 3 9
11 -Jun 3 10
19 -Jun 5 8
24-Junj 31 9
54 0 3 1 14 36
$ 3,990.00 $ - $ 15.00 $ 65.00 $ 490.00 $ 3,420.00
MAY I # STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
07-May 1 11
23-May 4 4
23-May 1
21 0 0 0 6 15
$
2,395.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 970.00 $ 1,425.00
The single 5/23 PU for HHW was$855 for Excess Material Collected Less $60 for Oil
APRIL
# STOPS
Used Oil ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
11 -Aprj
1 51
11
1
25-Apri
1 21
121
1
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11-Apri 1 41 4
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25-Aprl 1 31 4
35 0 7 13 7 8
$
1,885.00 $ - $ 35.00 $ 845.00 $ 245.00 $ 760.00
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MARCH
07 -Mar
28 -Mar
07 -Mar
28 -Mar
28
$ 1, 880.00 $
FEBRUARY
HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
31 21 1
21 9
31 6
0 4 4 5 15
- $ 20.00 $ 260.00 $ 175.00 $ 1,425.00
# STOPS
I ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil
25 -Feb
1
31
21
1
28 -Feb
I
1
1 41
9
18 0 3 2 4 9
$ 1,140.00 $ - $ 15.00 $ 130.00 $ 140.00 $ 855.00
JANUARY
# STOPS
)P W/O O
24 -Jan
1
21
1
24 -Jan
1 41
6
13 0 1 2 4 6
$ 845.00 $ - $ 5.00 $ 130.00 $ 140.00 $ 570.00
IV. SUMMARY:
# STOPS
ABOP W Oil ABOP W/O Oil HHW W Oil HHW W/O Oil COST
SEPTEMBER 2 2 3 10 $ 1,195.00
AUGUST 8 7 21 48 $ 5,790.00
JULY 6 3 21 30 $ 3,810.00
JUNE 3 1 14 36 $ 3,990.00
MAY 0 0 6 15 $ 2, 395.00
APRIL 7 13 71 8 $ 1,885.00
MARCH 4 4 5 15 $ 1,880.00
FEBRUARY 3 2 4 9 $ 1,140.00
JANUARY 1 2 4 6 $ 845.00
TOTAL 341 341 851 177 $ 22, 930.00
AVERAGE 3.81 3.81 9.41 19.71 $ 2,547.78
Evaluation Comments based on above data and 3D graph below:
1 Recycle Used Oil Ad effective Jul 24, 2002 thru Sep 15, 2002; Some coincidence with large item pickup
2 Spring Cleaning began in earnest in June, Peaked in August, and curtailed in September, per CMSD guidance to
Curbside and concident with expiration of the flyer offer for free pickup of HHW materials and delivery of free oil.
3 April HHW and ABOP collection stops are inverted compared to other months; September returned to "normal'.
4 Even though HHW With Oil increased, Customers took advantage of getting rid of HHW W/O Oil during this
campaign, when the campaign was intended to emphasize collection of Used Oil; thus CMSD costs increased.
5 Collections /Charges tripled as a result of the ad, but are not inappropriate; controls are in place to meet budget.
6 CONCLUSIONS: a. City must coordinate with CMSD;
b. Direct Curbside to pick up oil each time (encourage customers) to use grant funds and decrease CMSD costs.
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your used oil right from your
doorstep
FREE!
Just call and schedule a date to have your oil and filters collected right
from your doorstep. Don't forget that we'll also take your old car
batteries when we pick -up your oil!
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