Proposal - Hamers - 2001-04-24 ® ROBIN B. HAMERS 234 E. 17 4 Sr. sure 206
• & ASSOCIATES, INC COSTA MESA. CA 92827
CIVIL ENGINEERS • PLANNERS • SURVEYORS (949)548- 192
FAX 19491 548-8E118
April24 2001
Board of Directors
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
P 0 Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
RE. PROPOSED RATE INCREASE BY MANAGER/DISTRICT ENGINEER
Dear Board of Directors:
Enclosed is a request for a compensation increase for work performed by Robin B. Flamers&
Assoc. Inc. for management and engineering services provided to the District.
Throughout the past 20 years of service, the rates charged to the District have been
substantially below industry standard rates and also less than rates charged to other clients.
The mutually beneficial relationship of having a long term consultant in exchange for low
consulting fees has successfully been in effect
• The Sanitary District benefits from using only the consulting hours needed in performance of
the work. The services of the Manager, District Engineer, other Registered CivitEngirxers,
Draftsman, Inspectors, and Land Surveyors, are all performed on an hourly basis. The
S63 00/hr. rate charged the District for the Manager/District Engineer is well below the S110-
S 125/per hour rate paid to Principals of other engineering firms.
The last increase in rates was five years ago in June 1996, and the current rate and proposed
structure is as follows:
Average Yearly%
Current Rate Proposed Rate Increase Since 1996
Engmeenng & Management S63 00/hr S70/hr 2.1%
Draftsman 47 00/hr. 50/hr L3
Inspector 42..00/hr 45/hr 1 4
Retainer S 1,100/mo. S 1,200/mo. 1.8
Survey Crew (2 man) 155/hr 160/1u 6
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Board of Directors
April 24, 2001
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Enclosed for reference for the Board's review are the job descriptions of the Manager and
District Engineer. The documents contain a detailed description of how services are billed to
the District
Having been appointed as the District Engineer in 1981 and as the Manager in 1992,it has
been a pleasure serving the Board of Directors. At no time in the District's history has the
Board and Staff been so busy and accomplished so much month in and month out The
District has always been run as a lean organization with a Staff made up of a small group of
bard working,efficient,team members,and the same holds true today
As a side note, in the Strategic Planning Workshop, discussion included the need for an
Assistant District Fnginvor in the event the District Engineer is unavailable due to accident or
other emergency Two engineers in the firm are currently sufficiently able to handle the duties
• at any given time. These two key individuals have been very active in District work for quite
some time.
Sincerely
Robin B. flamers
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• RESOLUTION ND 91 ss3
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COSTA MESA SANITARY
DISTRICT ADOPTING CLASSIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS QUALIFICATIONS AND
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR DISTRICT MANAGER FOR THE DISTRICT
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS That
WHEREAS, DISTRICT has employed a new Manager and deans it in the best
interest of MANAGER and DISTRICT to establish a job description including classifi-
cation characteristics and qualification guidelines for the convenience of both
DISTRICT and MANAGER,
NOWTHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the document entitled Costa Mesa Sanitary
District Manager attached to THIS RESOLUTION as Exhibit 'A be hereby adopted.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this,2Cth day of August, 1992
P :sident of the Board of Directors
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DISTRICT MANAGER
DEFINITION
Under general direction of the Board of Directors plan manage and
evaluate Sanitary District operations coordinate work with
District and City staff and various contractors and vendors
administer the integrated waste management plan and recycling
programs and do other work as required
REPORTS TO
Sanitary District Board of Directors
PROVIDES DIRECTION TO
Clerk of the District Permit Specialist and contract staff
provides policy direction to Sanitation employees through Streets
Superintendent and Director of Public Works/City Engineer
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CLASSIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS
This is a contract management position which serves the Board of
Directors of the Sanitary District This position oversees and
coordinates District operations through the work of City staff,
contractors, commercial haulers, urban recycling centers and other
vendors and representatives
The position establishes and revises District policies agreements,
administrative practices and billing procedures given broad
guidance by the Board of Directors and technical advice by contract
advisors The position presents and evaluates District budget
expenditures the preparation of accounting statements and
investment of District revenues are the responsibility of the
City' s Director of Finance/City Treasurer The District Manager
represents the Board of Directors in interactions with City and
intergovernmental representatives, the media, business community,
customers, contractors vendors and the general public
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
The duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to,
• the following
Develop long-term and annual plans for District construction
projects sanitary maintenance and repair, hauling operations, and
waste management and recycling programs
DWIBIT A-1
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Class Specification- District Manager
Plan manage, organize and oversee District field operations,
contract services and staff
Provide technical direction to Clerk of the District and Permit
Specialist
Originate, coordinate and develop solid waste management and
recycling programs in meeting with business and community
representatives resolve issues and promote approaches through
media presentations
Initiate meetings with community and business representatives
governmental agencies and committees to evaluate and revise the
City's Source Reduction Element and related recycling policies
Inspect and evaluate effectiveness of hazardous waste drop-off
program including pick-up sites and disposal operations
Oversee operations of local haulers and regional disposal
facilities for solid waste and investigate public complaints
• Develop and interpret provisions of the District service fee
structure and exemption policies prepare and evaluate franchise
contract agreements in conjunction with the District's 'Attorney
Establish District policies practices and administrative
procedures prepare ordinances resolutions and legal agreements in
conjunction with the District' s Attorney
Monitor District bidding practices, specifications and budgetary
expenditures consult with the District Engineer and Assistant
Streets Superintendent regarding capital improvement projects and
sanitation operations and present related recommendations
Coordinate preparation of annual budget with City representatives
and prepare summary findings and recommendations
Attend and make presentations at Board regular meetings and study
sessions
Develop and administer risk management and safety plans for the
District
Prepare articles and oversee publication of District Newsletter
• Research potential grant and private financing of District projects
and prepare related proposals and program evaluation reports
EXHIBIT "A-2'
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• Class Specification- District Manager
OUALIPICATIONS GUIDELINES
Education/training
Educational attainment equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in Public
Administration Business Administration or a related field,
supplemented by course work or training in sanitary and waste
management, construction engineering, contract administration and
personnel supervision
Experience.
Seven years of broad and progressively experience involving the
management and administration of special district operations and
community services programs including considerable experience in
a supervisory capacity
Knowledge of.
• Sanitary district operations and practices and related City
county state and federal regulations codes and ordinances waste
management and recycling laws, regulations and community•standards
theories and principles of public management principles and
practices of safety risk management, personnel supervision and
contract administration
Skills/abilities.
Plan organize and manage District operations define service goals
and objectives establish and evaluate District policies, practices
and procedures analyze and interpret sanitation and waste
management technologies, laws, regulations codes, ordinances and
requirements conceptualize, develop and implement community
education programs administer risk management and safety awareness
programs present operating budget and capital improvements
recommendations for Board approval prepare and present a variety
of reports and correspondence train supervise and evaluate the
work of assigned staff and contract personnel provide policy
direction to City employees to resolve fee assessment refund and
exemption issues communicate clearly and concisely both orally
and in writing establish and maintain effective working
relationships with the Board City and District staff county
• regional, state and federal representatives, commercial haulers,
consultants contractors vendors business owners educators
community associations and public and private representatives
maintain confidentiality of sensitive District information
EXHIBIT A-3"
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• Class Specification- District Manager
Physical Requirements.
This is primarily a sedentary position which requires only
occasional bending, stooping, reaching, lifting and movement of
objects weighing 50 pounds or less The employee is expected to
operate a motor vehicle to inspect construction projects, sanitary
work, pick-up sites, recycling centers and transfer stations, and
to attend various community and professional meetings
Special Requirements.
Possession of a Class C or Class 3 California driver's license and
an acceptable driving record
Class Specification Prepared 01/17/92
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DHIBIT "A-4"
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, Florine T Re_chle, Assistant Aanager and Clerk of
the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, hereby certify that the
attached Resolution No 92-523 was duly and regularly passed
and adopted by the Board of Directors at an adjourned
regular meeting thereof held on the 27th day of August,
1992 , by the following roll call vote
AYES Directors - Wahner, Ferryman, Reade,
NOES Directors - Sherrick
ABSTAINING Directors - None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, this
31st day of August, 1992
Assistant anager/Clerk
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• RESOIZA cw NO 12—S.-2
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY
DISTRICT ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS AS A JOB DESCRIPTION
FOR THE DISTRICT'S ENGINEER.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLICWS That
WHEREAS, the DISTRICT employs an Engineer as an independent contractor for
general engineering services and
WHEREAS, for the oonvenenience of both the Board and the Engineer, it is
deemed desirable that a job description be adopted by the Board,
NOW, THEREFORE, there is hereby adopted the job description for the District
Engineer as attached to THIS RESOLUTION marked Ekhibit A and by this reference
made a part hereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of August 1992
Pr Uttic-i-the Board of Directors
Ali Mesa Sanitary District
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• JOB DESCRIPTION
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
DISTRICT ENGINEER
I RETAINER FEE SERVICES
A. AdministrAtive Functions
1 Provide engineering counsel for the Board of Directors,
staff, other public agencies, and the public
2 Attend regularly scheduled District agenda and Board
meetings
3 Prepare letters in response to questionnaires surveys
or inquiries regarding District operations procedures,
regulations or existing facilities from county
federal and other local agencies
4 Confer with District s staff and maintenance personnel
for daily engineering and reference assistance
• 5 Confer with contractors developers engineers public
agencies and the public about existing sewer location
and proposed sewer construction
6 Prepare and submit on a year-end basis fixed asset and
inventory reports Assist in maintaining a fixed asset
record file and an inventory of facilities Assist
staff and auditors with fixed asset audit.
7 Prepare and submit required information in a timely
fashion
8 Prepare and submit cash flow analysis for District
projects
9 Prepare and submit Capital Improvement Action Request
forms for all approved projects
10 Prepare and submit two weeks prior to May meeting,
proposed Capital Improvement Program with detailed
descriptions and justifications for inclusion in the
next years Preliminary Budget.
11 Prepare and submit two weeks prior to August meeting,
• final Capital Improvement Program incorporatiing all
changes ordered by the Board for inclusion in the Final
Budget
EYHIBIT A-1
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B Engineering Functions
• 1 Prepare and maintain up-to-date District boundary
records including District map showing current boundary
2 Maintain and update an overall District annexation map
showing annexation number and area
3 Maintain and update engineering data records pump
station information and CMS() Standard Plans and
Specifications for the Construction of Sanitary Sewers
4 Prepare responses to mandatory requests from state,
county, and federal agencies and respond in writing to
other local agencies regarding sewer availability
5 Review proposed developments for effect on District
facilities and submit to staff appropriate conditions to
be placed on those developments by subsequent action of
the Costa Mesa Planning Commission and City Council
6 Review annually and update as necessary the Capital
Improve ent Program Master Plan through but not limited
to flow characteristics major private developments,
and land use changes in effect.
• 7 Prepare and submit to Board a monthly Project Status
Report briefly detailing the status of each District
capital project Respond to public inquiry over the
purpose scope and timing of each capital project.
8 Respond to sewer emergencies such as main line breakage
or private lateral stoppage
II HOURLY FEE SERVICES
A. Plan Checking
1 Review check and sign plans for all sewer construction
proposed by developers or other entities within public
right-of-way or public easements Upon completion of
construction as-built sewer plans and add sewer
information to District s sewer atlas
2 Determine inspection plan check and connection charges
for all new development
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3 Receive review and process right-CT-way descriptions,
maps and easements for public and private developments.
Preparation of right-of-way documents easements and
right of way acquisitions for District projects are a
• separate cost and are charged against the particular
capital improvement project when budgeted and authorized
by the Board
4 Prepare District annexation documents maps and
descriptions and submit them to District staff for
processing new annexations
B Construction Inspection
1 Review inspect and approve all main line sewer
construction in District by City County State and
private developer construction projects
2 Review inspect and approve all sewer lateral
construction in District from the property line to the
main line for all new development.
3 Review and inspect all utility or street construction
projects in the vicinity of or that impacts District
facilities
4 Field mark the location of all District owned pressure
sewer mains as required in response to Underground
. Service Alert notification
5 Assist contractors and homeowners in locating existing
sewer laterals
6 Respond to emergency sewer problems and assist in
controlling emergencies
C District Initiated Capital Improvement Projects
1 Upon authorization by Board on a per project basis
complete design phase of each capital improvement
project including providing the necessary engineering
services to prepare complete project plans and
specifications assisting in advertising said projects
for bid reviewing bids and making recommendations to
Board for award of project
2 Upon authorization by Board on a per project basis,
administer inspect and review the construction phase of
each capital project as completed by District selected
contractor including but not limited to holding pre-
construction meetings reviewing contractors schedule
and performance inspecting and reviewing contractors
work reviewing and approving monthly progress payments
• and performing liason with public
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, Florine T Reichle, Assistant Manager and Clerk of
the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, hereby certify that the
attached Resolution No 92-524 was duly and regularly passed
and adopted by the Board of Directors at an adjourned
regular meeting thereof held on the 27th day of August,
1992, by the following roll call vote
AYES Directors - Wahner, Ferryman, Reade,
NOES Directors - Sherrick
ABSTAINING Directors - None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, this
31zt aay of Augus` 1992 p
Assistant Mahag rk
• Costa Mesa Sanitary District
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