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14 - CONSIDER ESTABLISHING SECOND MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGCOS(Ar,lq 9VESA S Memorandum To: Board of Directors ITEM 14 ... an Independent Specia(District From: Scott Carroll, General Managers -- Date: July 26, 2012 Subject: Consider Establishing a Second Monthly Board Meeting to Replace the Operations Committee Summary On April 16, 2012, the Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 2012 -812 that consolidated the Sewer and Recycling Committees into the Operations Committee. The committee meets once a month, typically the 3rd Tuesday of the month, where one regular board member serves as the Chairman of the Committee along with one rotating board member. Staff Recommendation That the Board of Directors gives direction to staff Analysis When the Operations Committee meets only two board members can partake in discussions and action items because if more than two board members participate it would no longer be considered a committee meeting, but rather a board meeting. However, all board members have been attending the Operations Committee and all board members have been attending previous committees such as the Sewer System Committee before it was combined with the Recycling Committee to become the Operations Committee. Observing board members may have important information to share, but cannot do so. Resolving this would simply require the discontinuance of the Operations Committee and instead, establish regular Board meetings to discuss and take action on sewer and solid waste related issues. Protecting our community's health andthe environment 6yproviding solidwaste andsewercollection services crosdca.gov Board of Directors July 26, 2012 Page 2 of 2 One advantage to having two board meetings is that staff does not have to wait a month for Board action. One disadvantage is that at least three board members need to attend to have a quorum, but since most of the Board members have been attending committee meetings, a second board meeting should not lack a quorum. If the Board does decide to disband the Operations Committee and establish a second monthly Board meeting than staff recommends the following: 1. Agendas should only focus on sewer and solid waste related items. Other items that are typically approved by the Board at the end of the month such as warrants, director expenses, minutes, occupancy reports and payments to CR &R and CR Transfer, Treasurer's Reports, and reports about local meetings should be considered for approval at the end of the month. 2. Schedule the meeting to begin at 9:30 am. This will allow other stakeholders in the community to attend and participate such as OCC, the City of Costa Mesa, OC Goodwill, Mika Community Development, and CR &R. 3. Schedule the Board meetings on regular standard days like the second and fourth Thursday of the month. This will make it easier for members of the public to remember Board meeting days. I believe Thursday mornings may be difficult for the District Counsel to attend, so maybe the Board can consider the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Strategic Element & Goal Not applicable Legal Review If the Board approves two board meetings a month, District Counsel will report back with an amended operations code. Financial Review There is a fiscal impact to having two board meetings every month. District Counsel will need to attend the second board meeting of the month. It is estimated that it may cost the District an additional $6,516 a year for District Counsel services. Committee Recommendation Not applicable Board of Directors July 26, 2012 Paoe 2 of 2 Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the July 26, 2012 Board of Directors regular meeting at District Headquarters and on District's website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct District Counsel to report back with a prepared ordinance that disbands the Operations Committee and establishes a second monthly Board meeting. 2. Do nothing and remain status quo. 3. Direct staff to report back with additional information.