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Minutes - City/Districts Liaison - 2009-04-10C AKesa Consolidated water District CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES FRIDAY, April 10, 2009 8:00 a.m. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT 628 W. 19th Street Costa Mesa, California 92627 City Committee Members: Allan R. Mansoor, Mayor Allan Roeder, City Manager Fariba Fazeli, Senior Engineer Mesa Committee Members: Fred Bockmiller, First Vice President Lee Pearl, General Manager CMSD Committee Members: Arlene Schafer, President Robert Ooten, Vice President James Ferryman, Director Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager Joan Revak, Board Secretary/Program Manager /Clerk of the District Karl Dulake, Maintenance Supervisor Orange County Sanitation John Linder, P.E., Engineering Manager District Adam Nazaroff, Associate Engineer III, Engineering & Construction Division, Engineering Department Jim Burror, Engineering Supervisor /Planning Division, Engineering Department General The meeting was opened by CMSD President Arlene Schafer, thanking all for attending on Good Friday. President Schafer welcomed the guests from OCSD and requested each attendee identify themselves and the agencies they represent. CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING April 10, 2009 MINUTES Page 2 Approval of Minutes from January 9, 2009 Liaison Committee Meeting Mayor Mansoor requested the minutes of the January 9, 2009 Liaison Committee meeting be revised as follows: Under "Poseidon (Mesa), second paragraph, deleting "but are looking forward to the City considering the latest proposal." and adding, "open to continuing discussions with Mesa as Mesa is taking the lead on this project." Under "Approve Minutes of City /District Liaison Committee Meeting of November 14, 2008 (CMSD), adding to the second sentence "for approval by a vote of the Committee members." Ms. Revak noted and will revise the minutes accordingly. Motion to approve the minutes as revised was made by Director Ferryman and seconded by Director Ooten. Motion carried unanimously. Poseidon (Mesa) Is Mr. Roeder stated since the last meeting, the City received correspondence from the Mesa Verde Community, Inc. with a series of questions relative to the Poseidon project. The reply states the City is interested in the project, however, Mesa is the "lead" agency in working with Poseidon. The City Council has taken no official action regarding the desalinization project since their action of November 1, 2005, opposing construction of a pipeline in Costa Mesa based on information available at that time. Mayor Mansoor's response to the Mesa Verde homeowners group expressed, from his point of view, is the City will not be taking any action or entering into any negotiations until such time as MCWD takes action on the project. Infiltration and Inflow (1 /1) in OCSD and CMSD Sewers (CMSD) Mr. Hamers stated the CMSD gave up its time on the Agenda to have OCSD make its presentation. A brief history is the OCSD normal daily flow at their plants is 240 million gallons per day (mgd), however, during the winter season it raises to twice as much, approximately 480 mgd because of storm and ground water entering into sewer systems tributary to them. This increase in flows places a large strain on their operations and they have embarked on millions of dollars worth of flow monitoring and cooperative projects /programs to decrease the amount of water that ends up in their pipelines. The water gets into the system in two ways; termed 1 /1. Infiltration is when water hits the grass, infiltrates down into the soil and gets into the sewer system through leaks, cracks, poor joints, etc. The other I stands for inflow and inflow means flooded streets or other surface water that can get in through manhole openings — there are usually 5 holes in a CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING April 10, 2009 MINUTES Page 3 • manhole cover. Through their studies and sewer system modeling, OCSD believes the majority of water entering in the Costa Mesa area is Inflow, and the volume is significant. The OCSD representatives presented information and provided handouts supporting their findings. Mr. Hamers closed the discussion by stating the City can now consider these issues when contemplating storm drain improvements. Master Plan of Storm Drains (City) Fariba Fazeli reported the City master plan of storm drains was updated by the City in 2006. The master plan calls for several upgrades throughout the City and the Council approved a priority 20 -year capital improvement program that is estimated at $18M. Ms. Fazeli reported the City is making inroads on storm drain improvements and also charges developers storm drain fees to support the program. Ms. Fazeli will work with OCSD in an attempt to assist in identifying areas where inflow is present. The contingent from OCSD left the meeting with thanks from President Schafer for their attendance and insight provided into the problems faced by OCSD and CMSD. Status of Sewer Repair /Parkway Tree Removal Policy (City) • Mr. Roeder stated the City is separating the issues of onsite sewer lateral jurisdiction and City tree root impacts on sewer laterals, both subjects recently covered together in a draft MOU with the CMSD. The City will draft a joint resolution for review by Alan Burns, CMSD legal counsel, to obtain concurrence on the CMSD having complete jurisdiction over on -site private sewer laterals. The City will continue working on City tree root impacts to sewer laterals and will advise as the City develops its policy. Upcoming Special Districts /City Budgets Mr. Roeder requested this item on the agenda to hear from each entity with regard to the economy and their budgets. Mr. Roeder stated the City will be going to Council next Tuesday in a special Council meeting to receive direction on preparation of the 2009 -10 budget. Mr. Roeder characterized it as bad, not serious or catastrophic. Sales tax revenues which are the City's leading revenue source of 42% is off about 15 %. Transient occupancy tax is off 14% and property tax is marginally above being flat. Staff will go to Council and make recommendations on how to reduce about $18.5M from the operating budget, about 15% total. City staff developed a 10 -point strategy to be considered by the City Council. Mr. Hamers reported the CMSD is funded almost exclusively by user fees and the budet appears stable. Mr. Pearl reported similarly for Mesa and also detailed reductions in personnel and other areas to reduce expenses. n U R CITY /DISTRICTS LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Drought (MCWD) April 10, 2009 Page 4 Director Bockmiller detailed the statewide drought. The recent rainfall has helped but not to the degree of raising storage volumes or making other substantive impacts. Mesa is active in working with its customers on water saving provisions. Friends of the Delta (MCWD) Mr. Pearl spoke briefly about the regulatory provisions and political concerns affecting the Delta and the impacts on the transmission of water to Southern California. Classroom Recycling Projects (CMSD) Mr. Hamers distributed a document titled "School Recycling Projects Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District" and reported a focus of the District is to promote to students the importance of recycling and protecting the environment. The District's projects are educational, exciting, hands -on and tailored to the students' ages and class length. Included in the programs are: plastics recycling, waste -free lunch day, general recycling, vermi- composting, tours of CR Transfer Materials Recovery Facility and Frank R. • Bowerman Landfill and a sewer science workshop. Public Comments No members of the general public were in attendance. Other Director Ooten requested Mutual Aid Agreements be included on the next Liaison Committee agenda. Mr. Roeder requested a copy of the LOU Agreement CMSD has with MCWD. Ms. Revak will provide a copy to Mr. Roeder. Next Meeting The next meeting of the Liaison Committee is scheduled for 8 a.m. Friday, July 10, 2009 at Costa Mesa City Hall. President Schafer adjourned the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Gary M_ ahan, Secretary Costa Mesa Sanitary District Arlene Schafer, Presi,- ent Costa Mesa Sanitary Nstrict