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Minutes - Board - 1970-05-20MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT HELD AT 77 FAIR DRIVE May 20, 1970 ROLL CALL PRESENT: Directors - Briggs, Rima, Porter, Glockner and Warren Request from Scholz es, Inc. to Enter to Service Contract With District • ABSENT: Directors - None Officials Present: Manager Madsen, Director of Finance Oman, Attorney June, Engineer Stevens, Director of Streets and Parkways Bogart, and Assistant Secretary Angel The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in adjourned regular session at 7:40 p.m., May 20, 1970, at the City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California, having adjourned by order of the Board of Directors at its regular session of May 6, 1970. A copy of the notice of adjournment was posted and delivered as required by law. The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by President Porter. Attorney June introduced the representatives present from Scholz Homes, Inc. and the City of Newport Beach as follows: City of Newport Beach Mr. Howard Rogers Vice Mayor and representative from Sanitation District No. 5 Mr. Larry Wilson Director of Planning Mr. Tully Seymour City Attorney Mr. Joe Devlin Director of Public Works Scholz Homes, Inc. Mr. Tom Peckenpaugh Attorney Mr. Robert Vatch Engineer Mr. Chet Stare - 2 - bluest from Scholz Attorney June gave a brief synopsis of the discussion which mes, Inc. to Enter occurred during the previous meeting. He explained that Into Service Contract the District had received a request from Scholz Homes, Inca With District to annex 8.232 acres of their apartment project located on (Continued) the southeast corner of Superior Avenue and Hospital Road, in unincorporated territory. At that time the Board agreed to consider serving the area through a Sewer Service Con- tract, rather than annexation. The District is trying to conform its boundaries so eventually it can merge with the City of Costa Mesa. Subsequent to the meeting of May 6, Attorney June drafted a proposed Contract which provided for sewer connection fees, a one -time charge for engineering and administrative costs, and an annual charge for services. In the interim, the District was contacted by the City of Newport Beach requesting that the District refuse to enter into a Sewer Service Contract with Scholz Homes; Inc.. as the City of Newport Beach is willing and able to provide sanitary sewer services, through annexation. At this time President Porter.asked to hear from the repre- sentatives from Scholz Homes, Inc. Mr. Peckenpaugh stated he was surprised to hear about the letter from Newport Beach and they were not contacted beforehand so any misunderstanding could be eliminated. Therefore, he would like to hear from the City of Newport Beach. Mr. Wilson stated that a meeting was held in March of this year with representatives from Scholz Homes regarding annex- ation to Newport Beach. At that time Scholz Homes was not the owner of record, and the signature of the owner of record is necessary, under the law, in order to proceed with an annexation. It was stated that Mr. Cagney, the owner, now indicates his willingness to annex this property. The City of Newport Beach is ready to serve this area in all respects, after annexation. A representative from Scholz Homes stated the primary problem is the time factor. He also mentioned that annexation to Newport Beach would involve a long time, and there were addi- tional engineering problems as well. Attorney June asked if Newport Beach could agree to serve them through a sewer service Contract basis until the annexation was completed. It was stated this would take City Council approval. It was also mentioned that the parking requirements in the County are below the standards of Newport Beach; there- fore, it was asked if the District did enter into this Contract to serve the Scholz homes project if the District would require • them to meet the standards of Newport Beach regarding parking requirements. - 3 - • The Board decided that more time was needed to study the various problems involved. It was asked if a week would be sufficient time to allow the representatives from Newport Beach to get with the Scholz Homes people. This was agreed upon by all parties. Upon motion by Director Glockner, seconded by Director Warren, and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. to Wednpzday, May 27, 1970. President Secretary •