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Minutes - Board - 1999-01-21is i 0} COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Minutes of Board of Directors Special Meeting held January 21, 1999 The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in special session on January 21, 1999, at 12:00 p. m., in the Harper Room at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, California. Directors Present: Art Perry, Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside, James Ferryman, Dan Worthington Staff Present: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer, Lois Thompson, Assistant Manager, Joan Revak, Clerk of the District; Dawn Schmeisser, Assessment Specialist Others Present Costa Mesa Disposal: CR Transfer. UCI Intern: Raul Rangel, Ray Rangel Paul Relis, David Ronnenberg, Terry Schneider Lary Tamayo President Perry called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m. RESIDENTIAL TRASH COLLECTION PROGRAM Mr. Harriers presented an overview of the District's responsibilities under AB 939. The District has a separate agreement with the City relative to AB 939. The District handles the residential program apart from the City trash haulers who fall under the City permit system. Special Districts are not mentioned in AB 939 and District staff provides our statistics to City staff who compile for the Costa Mesa year -end report. A study session was held January 11, 1999 by the Costa Mesa City Council on trash hauler permit revocation, attended by Directors Perry and Ferryman and Assistant Manager, Ms. Thompson. The topic of the City reaching 50% diversion rate by 2000 was discussed. The City proposed lengthening the termination period of trash haulers so there would be no interruption in service to residents. At the Study Session, haulers testified they did not think they would be able to make 50% by year 2000. The haulers are saying they will have trouble making 50 %, and the law allows for haulers to make a good faith effort and, therefore, don't have to meet 50 %. Other haulers suggest the City should negotiate a contract with a transfer station on behalf of all the haulers. The Council questioned the District's revocation procedure with�Costa'Mesa Disposal and was informed the District's revocation procedure is more stdngent;.than;•the.'existing or proposed City Ordinance. =• ` .` CMSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL MEETING January 21. 1999 2 Director Ferryman pointed out there are five or six cities that have achieved 50% so we . know it is possible. In response, Mr. Paul Relis of CR Transfer submitted the following: Contractor Diversion Rate for July 98 - June 99 37.50% Actual Diversion Rate for July 98 - December 98 35.67% Shortfall 01.83% Actual Diversion Rate January 99 - June 99 to achieve contracted diversion rate: 39.33% Methods to achieve the required diversion rate: 1. Additional manual sorting of paper (variable) 2. AIRVAC sorting of paper 3. Advanced processing of green waste, food waste and grit Status of Diversion Methods: 1. Manual sorting (currently available) 2. AIRVAC (installed November 1998) • 3. Advance Processing Equipment to be delivered on January 27, 1999 and operational on or before May 1, 1999 CR Transfer does not foresee any problem in reaching 39.33% on average for the remainder of the year and 50% thereafter. Mr. Raul Rangel expressed opinion that at this point he does not see need for an additional can, however, Costa Mesa Disposal could be up and running in 90 days with extra container if the Board should decide to implement that type of program. A Special Meeting will be scheduled for the middle of May to reassess the situation. ADJOURNMENT At 1:12 p.m. President Perry adjourned the meeting. • - �T ?= 'EC ?I2ETAF Y PRESIDENT