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Minutes - Board - 2015-03-10 �0 SANIT,44.1„ .0 fen OIN Ag 9pA °RPORtat°` COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION MARCH 10, 2015 CALL TO ORDER The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District met in study session on March 10, 2015 at 9:30 A.M. at 628 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. ROLL CALL DIRECTORS PRESENT: Arthur Perry, Robert Ooten, Arlene Schafer, James Ferryman DIRECTORS ABSENT: Michael Scheafer STAFF PRESENT: Scott Carroll, General Manager; Robin Hamers, District Engineer; Wendy Davis, Finance Manager; Noelani Middenway, District Clerk; Ed Roberts, Ordinance Enforcement Officer; Steve Cano, Maintenance Supervisor; Elizabeth Pham, Management Assistant OTHERS PRESENT: Dean Ruffridge, CR&R; Lawrence Jones, CR&R; Jim Mosher, Resident PUBLIC COMMENT- None ITEMS OF STUDY 1. Recycling & Waste Diversion Reports— February 2015 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Secretary Ooten commented on the increase in reported tonnage and questioned what was causing the rise. Staff was directed to look into it and report back. 2. Ordinance Enforcement Officer Report— February 2015 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 2 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION HELD MARCH 10, 2015 Ed Roberts, Ordinance Enforcement Officer, provided report details regarding scavenging activity and trash cart enforcement for the month of February. 3. Organics Ad Hoc Committee Update— Oral Report Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive an oral report from Secretary Ooten. Secretary Ooten reported on viewing the District's Organics "how to" video, discussed anticipated participation in the organics recycling program, the differences between compostable and biodegradable bags, and details of the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) organics conference. 4. Buy-Back Recycling Centers Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Elizabeth Pham, Management Assistant, provided report details on closures of recycling facilities in the area and identified various recycling centers within 10 miles of the District. 5. Organics Recycling Program "How To" Video Recommendation: That the Board of Directors view said video and provide comments. The Board of Directors viewed the "how to" video and discussed the disposal of grease and animal waste in the organics carts. The Board of Directors directed staff to proceed with publicizing the "how to" video. 6. Proposed Ordinance Requiring All Private Sewer Pump Stations Install Monitoring and Alarm Systems Recommendation: That the Board of Directors provide feedback for drafting such an ordinance. General Manager Carroll requested direction from the Board on what to include in the proposed ordinance and expressed concern regarding affordability of an alarm system, who will be responsible for administration of citations and enforcement. Discussion followed regarding private pump station failures and identifying which private pump stations currently have monitoring and alarm systems and adding a the requirement for new private pump stations. District Engineer Hamers did not feel that an ordinance would be necessary and that notifying the pump owner of the District's monitoring and alarm requirements would be sufficient. The Board of Directors directed staff to bring back a written policy identifying the COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT PAGE 3 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDY SESSION • HELD MARCH 10, 2015 District's monitoring and alarm system requirements and to inspect the existing private pump stations to identify which pumps have an appropriate monitoring and alarm system. 7. Affordable Care Act (ACA) "Cadillac Tax" Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Denise Martinez, Interim Administrative Services Manager, provided a presentation on the Affordable Care Act, gave details of the Cadillac Tax and noted that the District would be required to comply with the Cadillac Tax plans in 2018. She indicated that staff will provide future updates on the matter. 8. Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA): Organics Collection Training Course— Oral Report • Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive and file the report. Javier Ochiqui, Management Analyst, reported on his attendance of the SWANA • organics collection training course in Long Beach and discussed agencies creating compostable facilities, developing organics recycling plans, and the importance of continued public education outreach. 9.. Future Study Session Items Recommendation: That the Board of Directors provide staff with direction on items to be placed on future study session agendas. Director Ferryman requested to discuss health savings accounts. Director Schafer exited the meeting at 10:25 A.M. Ms. Martinez indicated that the District currently offers a retirement health savings account. Secretary Ooten requested to discuss what is causing the increase in tonnage rates. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Board, President Scheafer adjourned the meeting at 10:30 A.M. \-/,.././( I at,...„ Robert Ooten Mic ael Scheaf:, Secretary President