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Minutes - City/Districts Liaison - 2005-09-23 (0,0,51*"* °rj a M Mesa Consolidated NWINI=e="="--- ,4.C°13ORL77E�‘9° CITY/DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 7:30 A.M. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE ROOM 628 W. 19TH Street Costa Mesa, California 92627 Mesa Committee Members: James F. Atkinson, 1st Vice President Fred Bockmiller, Vice President Diana M. Leach, General Manager City Committee Members: Allan Mansoor, Mayor Allan Roeder, City Manager CMSD Committee Members: James Ferryman, President Greg Woodside, Vice President Rob Hamers, Manager/District Engineer Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program Manager 1. City/Mesa Projects Coordination Mr. Roeder and Ms. Leach gave updates regarding the subcommittees they are chairing to assist Mesa and the City in understanding each other's concerns and to improve coordination of construction projects. 2. Water Efficiency Classes in City Brochure & Water Efficiency Landscaping Incentives Mr. Roeder agreed with Mr. Atkinson's suggestion to have the Mesa classes listed in the City's quarterly recreation review. Landscaping incentives were also discussed. 3. City Letter/Resolution of Support for ACWA's Blueprint Mesa requested the City and the Sanitary District consider a resolution of support for the ACWA Blueprint water information program. Ms. Leach distributed materials on ACWA's Blueprint. Mr. Bockmiller and Mr. Atkinson noted the benefits to the education program. CITY/DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES September 23, 2005 Page 2 C 4. Potential Water Demands for Proposed High Rise Development Mesa commented that at a preliminary review level, Mesa has sufficient water availability for the potential high rise developments that they are currently aware of. Ms. Leach explained that the water pressure boost needed to serve a high rise is typically installed on the private side of the meter and as part of the building. The City, Mesa, and the Sanitary District agreed that it is critical for developers to determine sewer and water infrastructure impacts very early in the development process since a high rise usually represents a building density above everyone's master planned level. 5. Sanitary District Increase in Refuse/Sewer Fees Mr. Mansoor requested information on the Sanitary District's fees and rate setting process due to an inquiry from Arnel Development, a local property owner. Mr. Hamers explained the Sanitary District complies with Proposition 218 in its rate setting process and that the sewer fees were very low compared to other Orange County cities. Mr. Hamers further explained the trash collection fees have risen due to a 15% increase in residential trash from residents over the last few years. Mr. Hamers also discussed the contractual relationship with the trash hauler and the City as provider of sewer maintenance services. 6. Discontinuation of City/Sanitary District Operating Agreement Mr. Roeder explained the events leading to the termination of the Sanitary District utilization of City field crew workers that will become effective December 15, 2005. All City workers will retain their positions with the City but in different areas. 7. Information on City's Residential Remodeling Incentive Program Mr. Roeder explained the well-received incentive program. The City used the City of Anaheim idea on an incentive program and then expanded the program to be educational and user friendly. 8. Update on Project Coordination/Street Cut Policies This item was discussed under item one above. 9. Ocean Water Quality Mr. Hamers explained the improvements required of sewer system owners to keep the systems in excellent working condition in order to avoid sewer spills. Mr. Hamers also explained the storm water program the cities must adhere to in order to decease urban water runoff pollution. The Aix goal of the comprehensive programs is to protect the ocean water. CITY/DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES September 23, 2005 Page 3 C 10. CMSD Outreach Program Mr. Woodside, Mr. Ferryman, and Mr. Fauth explained the Sanitary District's outreach programs that include arranging tours, holding classroom vermi-composting projects, holding classroom recycling projects, holding non-profit group recycling education projects with incentives, and holding the yearly telephone book recycling contests for schools. 11. Future Meeting Dates, Times & Locations The next meeting will be hosted by the City of Costa Mesa on Friday, December 23, 2005, at 7:30 a.m. at Costa Mesa City Hall. Other Public Comments There were no members of the public in attendance. The meeting was adjourned at 9:02 a.m. cLaciL_ Arthur Perry, Secretary James Fer an, President Costa Mesa Sanitary district osta Mesa Sanitary District C