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Minutes - Board - 2001-05-154 0 0 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION MAY 15, 2001 • The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District attended a duly noticed Study Session on May 15, 2001 at 12:00 noon in Conference Room 1A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Directors Present: Arlene Schafer, Art Perry, James Ferryman, Dan Worthington Staff Present: Robin Harriers, Manager /Engineer; Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of the District; Marc Puckett, Finance Director; Alan Burns, Legal Counsel Mr. Harriers reported on the agenda items as follows: I. PROJECT NO. 129 — BRISTOL STREET PUMP STATION A. John Wayne Airport Land Use Plan The land use plan was adopted by the County of Orange as part of planning the future of the Airport. The land use plan included redevelopment of Santa Ana Heights, including significant increases in land use intensity in areas served by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District sewer system. The District serves portions of unincorporated County territory including all of Santa Ana Heights, areas of the City of Newport Beach (CNB) and the entire City of Costa Mesa (CCM). B. Sewer Analysis and History of Project The Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) has been on record since 1981 notifying the County that the District's sewer system was originally designed to serve a rural area and not the land uses adopted by the County. The District performed a sewer analysis in 1983 that identified the improvements to the District's system needed to accommodate the new land uses. The study identified • a less expensive alternative — the Bristol Street Pump Station, force main and gravity system in Birch Street to handle the increased flows. +3'AANIt�,r Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors Study Session May 15, 2001 V''•b,A,w Page 2 • C. Role of Orange County Development Agency (OCDA) — Redevelopment Arm of the County The OCDA hired a consultant, BSI Engineering, to prepare an infrastructure report identifying the necessary improvements in Santa Ana Heights to accommodate the new land use. The report covered required street widths, traffic improvements, storm drain improvements, water improvements and sewer improvements. The report agreed with the CMSD sewer study that a new pumping station, force main and gravity sewer were the best engineering solution to handle the increased sewer flow. D. Three -Party Agreement — Costa Mesa Sanitary District, City of Newport Beach, OCDA An agreement was prepared and executed covering the proposed sewer improvements. The CMSD was designated as the sewer design agency and would accept ownership of the sewer facilities after installation. OCDA would be responsible for funding the project. The District was to work with CNB due to their anticipated annexation of Santa Ana Heights. The sewer facilities were to be compatible to both CMSD and CNB standards. The agreement was eventually amended to reflect cost effective design changes and timing issues. • E. Construction Plans The CMSD has prepared construction plans to the 80 % level and is currently having meetings with CNB to work out various details. City of Newport Beach and City of Costa Mesa Proposed Annexations of Santa Ana Heights The cities have each submitted annexation proposals to Orange County LAFCO. The east Santa Ana Heights area — the area referred to in this report — appears headed to the City of Newport Beach. However, west Santa Ana Heights is in the sphere of influence of the City of Costa Mesa and is currently under extensive public scrutiny and comment as to which City might annex the area. G. Flow Direction of Various Portions of Santa Ana Heights The east Santa Ana Heights area has two different flow patterns; one area flows towards the proposed Bristol Street Pump Station facility and one area flows towards the CMSD sewer in Mesa Drive. West Santa Ana Heights is also in the District and the flows stay in CMSD lines. • ',.��� �., Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors Study Session May 15, 2001 "��but��iT Page 3 • H. Effect of Annexation on CMSD Boundary and Services Because a portion of east Santa Ana Heights will always flow into CMSD sewers, confusion will arise if another agency controls or owns the sewer system in the other portion of east Santa Ana Heights. Additionally, west Santa Ana Heights will always be served by the CMSD. Mr. Hamers concluded that it is in the public's best interest to have the District retain the sewer system in the entire Santa Ana Heights area rather than transfer any areas and the corresponding sewer system to the CNB. This is also similar to the water system, as the Irvine Ranch Water District owns and operates the former Santa Ana Heights Water Company lines even though the land is in unincorporated County areas, CNB areas and CCM areas. The Board directed Staff to meet with CNB officials to discuss the CMSD retaining ownership of the entire east and west Santa Ana Heights sewer systems and the proposed pumping station, force main and gravity sewer, regardless of the results of any annexation proceedings. Staff will report to the Board at the next regularly scheduled meeting. • II. PUBLIC COMMENTS No public was present. SECRETARY PRESIDENT •