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Minutes - Sewer System - 2007-06-13• COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 13, 2007 CALL TO ORDER Board members of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in Committee session on June 16, 2007, at 10:30 a.m. at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. Director Monahan called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. DIRECTORS PRESENT: Jim Ferryman, Gary Monahan, Bob Ooten DIRECTORS ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: Robin B. Hamers, Manager /District Engineer; Thomas A. Fauth, Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program Manager /Clerk of the District; Karl Dulake, Maintenance Supervisor; Joe Limon, Inspector; Debbie Bjornson, Permit Processing Specialist; OTHERS PRESENT: None CMSD SEWER SPILL STATISTICS AND MAINTENANCE UPDATE Following a review of the minutes from the May 23, 2007 Sewer System Risk Assessment Subcommittee Meeting, Mr. Fauth presented the overall Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) statistics for 2007 — grease caused four SSOs, tree roots caused one SSO and Other issues such as debris blockage and a pump station bubbler failure caused two SSOs. Discussion centered on pump station and line cleaning maintenance, plans and records Staff maintained since January 2006 since changing to National Plant Systems, Inc. (NPSI) and JIMNI Systems for maintenance. Of note, zero SSOs have occurred in areas NPSI have cleaned District main lines. Staff confirmed hot spot cleaning has managed to prevent repeat SSOs at the same locations. The District extended the CCTV schedule to July 2008 instead of doubling up the CCTV and cleaning crews. Staff continues to evaluate options to back -up or potentially replace pump station bubbler systems. 0 • ylf COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 13, 2007 PAGE 2 Staff presented Risk Analysis Primer including a fishbone analysis technique for evaluating pump station failure risk. These results will next be evaluated and plotted using a classic Risk - Frequency Analysis technique. Mr. Dulake provided a summary of pump station status for all 20 District pump stations, which directly support the fishbone. analysis. CMSD must rent a hoist truck to remove and maintain the largest pumps at Irvine, Elden and Harbor as the weight is above the capacity of the District service truck. CMSD PROJECT #101 — WESTSIDE PUMP STATION ABANDONMENT Staff presented the OCSD "Rough Order of Magnitude Estimate" covering the projected decreasing OCSD budget trend from $353M in FY 08 -09 to $24M in FY16 -17. Director Ferryman confirmed FY12 -13 is the soonest OCSD can add the cost to the budget to fund the CMSD Westside Abandonment. Director Ooten noted the OCSD budget process begins in September of each year. The two options OCSD costed are as follows: 1. Option 2: $9M for a gravity flow approach. 2. Option 2: $6.6M to rebuild the City of Newport Beach Pump Station. Mr. Hamers presented a map depicting the completed CMSD lines (Southern A6, A3 and Al) and District plans to cost out the engineering /construction costs for CMSD's portion of the cost including $250K/FY in the Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). Director Monahan recommended adding a Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflationary factor to the CIP budget each year. Mr Hamers will send a letter to OCSD documenting CMSD's estimated cost within the next two months. CMSD CLEANING CREWS Discussions re- verified the District sewer maintenance plan consists of the following approach through June 2008: 1. NPSI will provide maintenance cleaning of one -half of the CMSD main lines every year after the current televising project is complete. 2. NPSI will provide hotspot cleaning on Friday every week. 3. JIMNI Systems will provide the primary maintenance on the 20 District pump stations. 4. C &R Drains remains as the CMSD after -hours emergency first - responder. Staff analysis documented the cost of a comparable in -house crew and equipment to perform hot spot cleaning and first responder services is approximately 2/3 the cost of a contractor, using fully- burdened data. Staff will document the savings comparing NPSI costs to the costs for in -house operations. • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT car -N ge4. MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING -. JUNE 13, 2007 PAGE 3 SEWER LATERAL ISSUES Mr Hamers presented the memo on "Common Sewer Laterals ", noting CMSD ordinances allow common laterals for condominiums, but for condominium conversions, owners must CCTV their lines. Director Monahan recommended Mr Hamers write a letter to the City of Costa Mesa regarding the CMSD approach to require CCTV services for condominium conversions. Discussion covered several options for triggers requiring CCTV of lateral lines. Mr Hamers and Staff will document a comprehensive approach to identifying when CCTV services are required and the conditions for changing common sewer laterals to single laterals. Potential triggers include an SSO, an inside facility backup, a repeat SSO and remodeling thresholds. Staff included the Lateral Assistance program in the 5 -Year Capital Improvement Program for FY 2007 -08 Through FY 2011 -12 at a level $100,000.00 per FY. CMSD EMERGENCY RESPONSE - DISTRICT YARD UPDATE Staff is coordinating meetings with City of Costa Mesa representatives to reach an • agreement on suitable locations for a CMSD yard within the City of Costa Mesa. The minimum District Yard requirements to respond to SSO emergencies remain as follows: a. Location: Centralized District location for equalized response; b. Lot Size: 9,000 to 12,000 sq ft for outside storage and parking; c. Building Size: 2,500 to 5,000 sq ft for office, hoist repairs and storage; Siting issues include the availability of property, the property zoning (MG needed), the City of Costa Mesa requirement for conditional use permits (CUPS requiring 10 -12 weeks to obtain approval) and the four zoning overlays in place. The overlays are: 1. South of Bristol Entertainment, Culture and Arts Urban Plan (SoBECA); 2. Mesa West Bluffs Urban Plan; 3. 19 West Urban Plan; and 4. Mesa West Residential Ownership Urban Plan. Mr Fauth will contact Mr Don Lamm, City of Costa Mesa Development Services Director to pursue flexibility in obtaining a yard in the City of Costa Mesa. The primary example of the issue is the inability of CMSD to acquire the property at 2973 Randolph Ave, Costa Mesa, CA with attractive terms including an all cash purchase and close of escrow in 30 days. • CLOSURE The next two meetings are scheduled for July 11, and August 8, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEWER SYSTEM COMMITTEE MEETING C JUNE 13, 2007 PAGE 4 • PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Monahan adjourned the meeting at 12:15 p.m. SECRETARY lk� • •