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Minutes - Board - 1990-11-01COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS ® SPECIAL MEETING November 1, 1990 CALL TO ORDER A Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District was called to order by President Wahner on November 1, 1990 at 12 noon in the First Floor Conference Room, Costa Mesa City Hall. ROLL CALL Present: Directors - Wahner, Green, Ferryman. Mr. Hamers outlined the probable causes for the sewage odors in the Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana Avenue and Elden Pumping Stations. He recommended that a chemical neutralizer be applied to the Tustin Station by installing a pump and storage tank and that a chemical be added to the wet well of the Santa Ana and Elden Stations to create an impervious layer which will block odors from leaving the stations. He stated the cost for all three stations would be approximately $15,000. Printed on Recycled Paper Absent: Directors - Crank, Cole. Officials Present: Bob Brock, Manager Roy June, Attorney Susan Temple, Treasurer Robin Hamers, Engineer Florine Reichle, Assistant Manager /Clerk of the District. Donna Theriault; Accountant MINUTES: Director Green made a motion, seconded by Director October 11, 1990 Crank and unanimously carried, to approve the • minutes of the regular meeting of October 11, 1990 as distributed and posted. ELDEN AVENUE The Board made a finding that severe odors con - TUSTIN AVENUE stitute an unreasonable threat to the health and SANTA ANA AVENUE safety of the community which must be dealt with PUMPING STATIONS immediately for, the protection of the community and for the protection of the environment. Severe Sewage Odors Further finding that it is deemed unreasonable to delay addressing or deferring the problem to a regular monthly meeting of the District Board and that an emergency exists justifying suspension of normal procedures followed by the Board in expending funds for purchasing materials and /or letting contracts. Mr. Hamers outlined the probable causes for the sewage odors in the Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana Avenue and Elden Pumping Stations. He recommended that a chemical neutralizer be applied to the Tustin Station by installing a pump and storage tank and that a chemical be added to the wet well of the Santa Ana and Elden Stations to create an impervious layer which will block odors from leaving the stations. He stated the cost for all three stations would be approximately $15,000. Printed on Recycled Paper 's " November 1, 1990 APPROPRIATION Ms Temple suggested that since an appropriation of FUNDS funds was necessary, that funds for the estimated annual cost of $30,000 be transferred into the maintenance account rather than just the funds for the immediate cost of $15,000. MOTION: Motion was made by Director Ferryman, seconded by Director Green, to transfer $30;000 from the unappropriated fund balance of the General Fund to the repairs and maintenance account. Motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Directors - Wahner, Green, Ferryman. NOES: Directors - None Implement Programs Motion was.made by Director Ferryman, seconded by Immediately at Director Green, to implement the programs as all Three outlined by Mr. Hamers at an approximate cost of. Stations $15,000.. Motion carried by the following roll call vote: AYES: Directors - Wahner, Green, Ferryman. NOES: Directors - None President Wahner suggested that the lines upstream of the Elden Station be checked for possible contribution to the problem. OURNMENT There being no further business on the agenda, President Wahner adjourned the meeting at 12:35 p.m. • Printed on Recycled Paper President A t. Secretary