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2021_03_10_cac3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#1/2 Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee Time: 6:00 P.M. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MARCH 10, 2021 CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING This meeting is being conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20 dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. *** The livestream of the meeting can be viewed by clicking the "Video" icon on this page (which will be made available at the start of the meeting) or by visiting www.youtube.com/CostaMesaSanitary. In accordance with Executive Order N-29-20, the public may only view the meeting online and not in the District's Board Room. *** To participate in the meeting by computer: 1. Copy and paste the following into your browser - https://us02web.zoom.us/join 2. Enter the Meeting ID number - 832 3027 3760 3. Click "Join." *** To join the meeting with a mobile device: 1. Download the Zoom app at the Google Play Store (for Android devices) or the App Store (for Apple devices) 2. Open the Zoom app. Select "Join a Meeting." 3. Enter Zoom Meeting ID. Select "Join Meeting." *** To join the meeting by phone: 1. Call 1-669-900-6833. 2. You will be asked to enter the Meeting ID number. Dial 832 3027 3760# 3. Lastly, you will be asked to enter your Participant ID. Press the # symbol again to bypass this step. *** Public Comments: Members of the public can submit any comments in writing for the Committee's consideration by sending them to the District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, at nmiddenway@cmsdca.gov. Those comments will be made part of the official public record of the meeting. *** Obtaining Agenda Materials: The public is entitled to copies of all documents that are made part of the agenda packet. If any document or other writing pertaining to an agenda item is distributed to all or a majority of the Committee after the packet is prepared, a copy of that writing may be obtained from the District Clerk's Office. *** In Compliance with ADA: Contact District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, at (949) 645-8400, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II). A. OPENING ITEMS 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Public Comments - Speakers will be limited to three minutes. The three minutes per speaker time allotted may be extended for good cause by a majority vote of the committee). 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#2/2 B. ITEM 1. Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 13, 2021 2. Discuss Shredding and Cardboard Recycling Events for Consideration FY 2021-2022 and FY 2022-23 3. Discuss Public Outreach and Engagement of Hard-to-Reach Populations 4. Receive and file Report on Calcium Deposits within the District Sewer System 5. Consider Naming a CMSD Facility after Long Time and Former Board Member, James Ferryman C. CLOSING ITEMS 1. Committee Member Comments 2. Board/Staff Comments 3. Adjournment 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#1/19 Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee Time: 6:00 P.M. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MARCH 10, 2021 CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING This meeting is being conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20 dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. *** The livestream of the meeting can be viewed by clicking the "Video" icon on this page (which will be made available at the start of the meeting) or by visiting www.youtube.com/CostaMesaSanitary. In accordance with Executive Order N-29-20, the public may only view the meeting online and not in the District's Board Room. *** To participate in the meeting by computer: 1. Copy and paste the following into your browser - https://us02web.zoom.us/join 2. Enter the Meeting ID number - 832 3027 3760 3. Click "Join." *** To join the meeting with a mobile device: 1. Download the Zoom app at the Google Play Store (for Android devices) or the App Store (for Apple devices) 2. Open the Zoom app. Select "Join a Meeting." 3. Enter Zoom Meeting ID. Select "Join Meeting." *** To join the meeting by phone: 1. Call 1-669-900-6833. 2. You will be asked to enter the Meeting ID number. Dial 832 3027 3760# 3. Lastly, you will be asked to enter your Participant ID. Press the # symbol again to bypass this step. *** Public Comments: Members of the public can submit any comments in writing for the Committee's consideration by sending them to the District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, at nmiddenway@cmsdca.gov. Those comments will be made part of the official public record of the meeting. *** Obtaining Agenda Materials: The public is entitled to copies of all documents that are made part of the agenda packet. If any document or other writing pertaining to an agenda item is distributed to all or a majority of the Committee after the packet is prepared, a copy of that writing may be obtained from the District Clerk's Office. *** In Compliance with ADA: Contact District Clerk, Noelani Middenway, at (949) 645-8400, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II). A. OPENING ITEMS Subject 1. Call to Order Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#2/19 Type 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#3/19 A. OPENING ITEMS Member Position Term Elodie Katz Chair 2019-21 Sue Lester Vice Chair 2019-21 Daniel Baume Member 2020-22 Adam C. Ereth Member 2020-22 Dickie Fernandez Member 2020-22 Monte Fields Member 2019-21 Seth Greiner Member 2020-22 Judith Gielow Member 2019-21 Phil Marsh Member 2020-22 Andrew Nielson Member 2020-22 Judith Takaya Member 2019-21 Subject 2. Roll Call Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#4/19 A. OPENING ITEMS Subject 3. Public Comments - Speakers will be limited to three minutes. The three minutes per speaker time allotted may be extended for good cause by a majority vote of the committee). Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Procedural 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#5/19 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Gina Terraneo, Management Analyst II Date: March 10, 2021 Subject: Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 13, 2021 Summary The recorded minutes of the January 13, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting are hereby submitted to the Citizens Advisory Committee for review and approval. Analysis Attached to the staff report are the minutes for the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting on January 13, 2021. Staff Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee approves the meeting minutes as presented. Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Consideration of public meeting minutes is an administrative matter and is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et. seq.). Section 15300.4 of CEQA allows an agency while establishing its own procedures “to list those specific activities which fall within each of the exempt classes”, and the District has adopted “CEQA Guidelines and Implementing Procedures” that state on page 6 ”Projects” does not include …. C. Continuing administrative or maintenance activities.” Financial Review Not applicable. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included in the complete agenda packet for the March 10, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting held via teleconference and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Do not approve the meeting minutes as presented. 2. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments minutes_2021_01_13_cac.pdf (160 KB) Subject 1. Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 13, 2021 Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Action, Minutes Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee approves the meeting minutes as presented. Minutes View Minutes for Jan 13, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee - Revised Agenda 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#6/19 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Nabila Guzman, Management Analyst I Date: March 10, 2021 Subject: Discuss Shredding and Cardboard Recycling Events for Consideration FY 2021-2022 and FY 2022-23 Summary Per direction from the Board of Directors, District staff has researched the feasibility of hosting community shredding and cardboard recycling events for Costa Mesa Sanitary District trash customers at Orange Coast College. On February 9, 2021, the Board of Directors discussed hosting the events and directed staff to consider budgeting such events in the FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23 Budgets. Staff is seeking comments and suggestions from CAC members and then staff will share CAC comments and suggestions with the Board during their preliminary budget review process. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee provides comments and/or suggestions regarding proposed shredding and cardboard events. Analysis Per direction from the Board of Directors, District staff has researched the feasibility of hosting community shredding and cardboard recycling events for Costa Mesa Sanitary District trash customers. Implementing one-day events takes collaboration with other agencies because the District does not have the resources or the facility to host events. In the past, community events like the compost giveaway and textile donations have taken place at the Orange Coast College Recycling Center parking lot. Both of the events discussed below need a larger space to operate which might be feasible in one of the other parking lots at the College but the availability or cost for the space is unknown. Community Shredding Event District staff worked with CR&R Environmental Services (CR&R) for vendor and logistic information for the shredding event hosted on January 23, in Newport Beach. A shredding event in Costa Mesa would be executed similarly to the Newport Beach event and use the same vendor, Southern California Shredding. This company completes the shredding on-site at a cost of $100 per hour, per shredding truck. Additionally, the company only provides staff to load the shredder, CMSD would need to provide all other event staffing. District staff recommends a four-hour event (8:00 A.M. to noon), which is similar to previous District held community events like the Compost Giveaway and Goodwill Drive. The event would need four shredding vehicles to be able to accommodate the length of the event. Southern California Shredding would need to be paid for 6 hours (event time plus set-up and clean-up time) per vehicle at an approximate cost of $2,400. Additional costs identified for the event would be renting a dumpster for the cardboard left behind by residents, as the shredding company will not remove it. The District will also need to find a location large enough for the event, the location and cost are unknown. An event like this would need an additional 20 event workers aside from the District's Management Analyst I and CR&R's Senior Sustainability Coordinator. The event staffing allocation would be as follows: 6 workers for unloading vehicles (2 per shredding truck) 4 workers for dealing with cardboard left behind (the shredding company will not take the cardboard) 1 worker to dispose of cardboard in dumpster 2 workers checking resident eligibility 5 workers for traffic control 4 workers rotating for breaks, moving traffic cones & easy ups Subject 2. Discuss Shredding and Cardboard Recycling Events for Consideration FY 2021- 2022 and FY 2022-23 Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Action (Consent), Discussion, Receive and File Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee provides comments and/or suggestions regarding proposed shredding and cardboard events. 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#7/19 Unfortunately, CMSD does not have the staff available to host this event. The Newport Beach event held on January 23 was fully staffed by the City's maintenance staff. The District will need to budget for the cost of 20 additional event workers. Cardboard Recycling Event Per direction from the Board of Directors, CMSD staff has also researched the feasibility of hosting a cardboard recycling event. District staff also recommends a four-hour event and would need to rent two 40 yard roll-off bins for the collection of cardboard plus a 3-yard dumpster for collection of other material that customers might leave behind. The estimated cost for all three is $1,500. Hosting an event like this will require an estimated 17 additional workers aside from the District's Management Analyst I. The District does not have the staff available to work this event, we will need to budget for labor cost. The event staffing allocation would be as follows: 6 workers for unloading vehicles (3 per 40-yard bin) 2 workers for dealing with trash left behind (All non-cardboard will need to be placed in a separate bin) 2 workers checking resident eligibility 5 workers for traffic control 3 workers rotating for breaks, moving traffic cones & easy ups An at-home solution for disposing of cardboard is available for District trash customers because they can discard their cardboard by placing the material in their mixed waste carts. District staff encourages residents to breakdown their cardboard to make room for other materials in their mixed waste carts. By placing it in the cart, the material is still in the District's waste stream and CMSD gets diversion credit for it. The District has a Strategic Plan goal to reduce contamination in our curbside program. It would be best if we could allocate resources towards the education of the two-cart system and of breaking down their cardboard and not placing it in the Organics Cart rather than hosting a one-day collection event. Staff recommends conducting outreach to the community about discarding cardboard in mixed waste containers and how to breakdown cardboard. However, if the public does not want to discard their cardboard in mixed waste containers they do have some options, such as: 1. Schedule a large item collection with CR&R. CMSD residents receive three (3) complimentary pickups per year with ten (10) items collected during each pickup, or collections can be combined for a pickup of up to 30 items. Residents can bundle their cardboard and schedule a large item collection. 2. Drop-off at OCC Recycling Center. The Recycling Center accepts unwanted cardboard as a donation. Unfortunately, the Recycling Center continues to be closed to the public due to COVID-19. 3. OC Recycling. OC Recycling, located at 1601 E Edinger Avenue in Santa Ana, is open to the public and does accept unwanted cardboard. OC Recycling is accepting cardboard as a donation as well, which means residents will not receive monetary compensation for their discarded cardboard. Legal Review Not Applicable. Environmental Review Consideration of new programs is an administrative matter, and administrative matters are exempt under CEQA and the District’s CEQA Guidelines. The SSMP assists the District in providing comprehensive sewer system management, including protection of the environment by eliminating sanitary sewer overflows. Financial Review Costs for both events will be finalized and included in the fiscal year 2021-22 budget. At this time, the total costs for these events are not available. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the March 10, 2021 Citizen Advisory Committee meeting at District Headquarters and on District website. Alternative Actions Refer item back to staff with further instructions. All matters listed on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and may be acted upon by one motion after public comment has been received. Only Board of Directors may pull an item for discussion. Reading of resolutions is waived and they will be adopted and numbered. Now is the time for those in the audience who wish to speak to items listed on the consent calendar. Each speaker will be limited to four (4) continuous minutes of comment on the consent calendar as a whole. 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#8/19 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Gina Terraneo, Management Analyst II Date: March 10, 2021 Subject: Discuss Public Outreach and Engagement of Hard-to-Reach Populations Summary The Costa Mesa Sanitary District's (CMSD) 2020-2025 Strategic Plan Goal 5.6-4 seeks to "investigate methods of reaching traditionally hard to reach populations, and identify outreach and engagement gaps and create a plan to address those gaps." In our initial efforts to address this goal, CMSD has focused primarily on increasing communication and the availability of information to its Spanish-speaking customers. These efforts are outlined below, along with relevant demographic information describing CMSD’s service area. Tonight, District staff is requesting that the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) provide recommendations to guide CMSD’s efforts toward this goal. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee makes at least two recommendations to enhance the District's public outreach and engagement of hard-to-reach segments of the population. Analysis Since the adoption of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and CMSD’s engagement with Tripepi Smith as its strategic communications consultant, District staff have completed the following tasks in relation to this goal: Policy Development of translation guidelines to determine which documents and communications require translation to Spanish (vital documents and communications are translated, such as urgent impacts to service, program eligibility information, notices of rights, and program-specific public outreach communications). Electronic Communications/Social Media Translation of all public awareness campaign materials (press releases, videos, and social media posts) to engage with Spanish-speaking customers Targeted advertisement of translated public awareness campaigns toward those with “Spanish” selected as their primary language on Facebook Monthly bilingual social media posts advertising the Organics Recycling Program and quarterly bilingual social media posts advertising the Door-to-door Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Translation of all solid waste and wastewater program flyers for distribution online and at local community hubs (coffee shops, laundromats, grocery stores, etc.) Print Distribution of bilingual door hangers promoting CMSD’s Organics Recycling Program to neighborhoods with low participation in the program Bilingual newspaper (Daily Pilot) and Costa Mesa Recreation Guide advertisements promoting the Door-to-door Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Other ideas explored with minimal engagement achieved: Subject 3. Discuss Public Outreach and Engagement of Hard-to-Reach Populations Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Action, Discussion Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee makes at least two recommendations to enhance the District's public outreach and engagement of hard-to-reach segments of the population. Goals 5.0 Community Outreach & Communications 5.5 Community Outreach & Communications - Use clear messaging and education to engage the community in District programs and activities 5.6 Community Outreach & Communications - Enhance communications platforms 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#9/19 Other ideas explored with minimal engagement achieved: Sharing the above-mentioned outreach materials with partner agencies, such as the City of Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, local school contacts, and media outlets Highlighting local businesses with ties to the Latinx community for their sustainability efforts Other Staff Ideas: Hosting educational booths at well-attended community events (post-pandemic) Improving/developing relationships with influential community members, such as City Council Members, prominent business owners, and church leaders whose goals are in alignment with CMSD's sustainability efforts Additionally, below is some relevant demographic information describing the cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach that may help inform future strategies. 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#10/19 Source: www.uscensus.gov 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#11/19 File Attachments cm_nb_computer_internet_use.JPG (60 KB) cm_language.JPG (90 KB) nb_language.JPG (92 KB) cm_nb_age_sex.JPG (65 KB) cm_nb_race_hispanic_origin.JPG (92 KB) Source: www.worldpopulationreview.com Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Consideration of communications outreach and strategy is an administrative matter and not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and not a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review Not applicable at this time. The financial impact of recommended strategies will be reviewed once received. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the March 10, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting held via teleconference and on District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#12/19 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Mark Esquer, P.E., District Engineer Date: March 10, 2021 Subject: Receive and file Report on Calcium Deposits within the District Sewer System Summary The District has calcium deposits within the sewer system that are growing larger. The extent of the calcium trouble spots was determined when the system was last televised. Calcium formation can cause complete sewer blockage and create the potential for sanitary sewer overflows. The District has reviewed methods for removing the calcium. This verbal report will provide an update to the progress and action taken to date and our consideration for addressing this item. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee receives and files this report Analysis There are a few methods for addressing calcium buildup within the sewers. These methods consist of replacing pipe segments, chemically treating the calcium with acid-based products, mechanical removal, and hydraulic removal. Each method has benefits and drawbacks and there is not one method that fits all scenarios. The District has reviewed chemical treatment and mechanical removal. Our plan is to review and/or trial hydraulic removal of the calcium deposits. The District appropriated $450,000 in the FY 2020-21 Budget to begin addressing the worst areas and sewer pipe, but most of the budgeted money was transferred to another capital improvement project because of an immediate need. Staff will be providing a power-point presentation regarding this item and is seeking feedback and comments from CAC members. Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review This item is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Public Resources Code Section 21000 et. seq. Section 15300.4 of CEQA allows an agency while establishing its own procedures "to list those specific activities which shall fall within each of the exempt classes", and the District has adopted "CEQA Guidelines and Implementing Procedures" that state on page 6, Projects does not include... C. Continuing administrative or maintenance activities." Financial Review The District budgeted $450,000 in the FY 2020-21 Budget to remove calcium from sewer pipes. However, on October 26, 2020, the Board of Directors aprroved transferring $429,000 from Project #327 Calcium Removal Phase I to Project #333 Elden Force Main Air Release Valve Removal because of immediate necessity to remove the valve and avoid future sanitary sewer overflows. Funding for Project #327 will be considered again in the FY 2021-22 and 2022-23 Budgets. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda package for the March 10th, 2021 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting at the District Headquarters and as posted on the District's website www.cmsdca.gov. Subject 4. Receive and file Report on Calcium Deposits within the District Sewer System Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Action, Discussion, Presentation Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee receives and files this report. Goals 1.6 Sewer Infrastructure - Rehabilitate and/or replace infrastructure before reaching the end of its life cycle 1.2 Sewer Infrastructure - Clean the District's entire mainline system 1.1 Sewer Infrastructure - Prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#13/19 Alternative Actions Direct staff to report back with more information. 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#14/19 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 10, 2021 Subject: Consider Naming a CMSD Facility after Long Time and Former Board Member, James Ferryman Summary On August 24, 2020, the Board of Directors adopted Administrative Policy No. 70.00, Naming of District Facilities. The policy describes the procedures and guidelines for the naming and renaming of District facilities owned and operated by CMSD. The District is recommending the CAC consider naming a CMSD facility after long time and former Board member, James Ferryman. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee recommends that the Board of Directors approve naming a CMSD facility after long time former Board member, James Ferryman Analysis Why name a CMSD facility after James Ferryman? James (Jim) Ferryman has served the Costa Mesa community as an elected and appointed official and volunteer for more than forty years. He was elected and served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Costa Mesa Sanitary District from 1988 to 2020 where he served as President for several terms (’94-’98, '05-'07, '12-'13 and '19-'20). He also has a long history of community involvement, serving various organizations such as past President of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District (’98), and he is the Past President of Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club where he has been a long time volunteer of the annual Fish Fry and Carnival event that raises money for club organizations within the community. He was appointed and served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Orange County Sanitation District from 1989 to 2020 where he served one term as President (2006-2008). Ferryman was chosen as the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce’s “Man of the Year” in 1992, and he was a leader in environmental protection service where he served as Chairman of the National Water Research Institute. He also served on the Executive Board of the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency. Ferryman attended school locally, graduating from Costa Mesa High School. In addition to his commitment and dedication to service, Ferryman made the following contributions for the betterment of the community by approving the programs below as a member of the Board of Directors. Costa Mesa Sanitary District Transitioning from a manual trash collection system to an automated system to improve operational efficiencies. Implementing the Organics Recycling Program that uses anaerobic digestion (AD) technology to convert green waste and food scraps into Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). CMSD became the first public agency in Southern California to use AD technology to Subject 5. Consider Naming a CMSD Facility after Long Time and Former Board Member, James Ferryman Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Action Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount $500.00 Budgeted No Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee recommends that the Board of Directors approve naming a CMSD facility after long time former Board member, James Ferryman. Goals 6.0 Administrative Management 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#15/19 reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the environment. Constructing the Robin Hamers Yard at 174 W Wilson Street, which became the first constructed facility in Costa Mesa to earn Platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. Acquiring permanent and portable secondary power for all twenty sewer lift stations to ensure sanitary sewer overflows do not occur during power outages. Purchasing and renovating the building that is currently serving as District Headquarters (290 Paularino Avenue). The HQ facility has a community room available for public renting and the larger building allowed for more public participation at Board meetings and special events such as the Citizens Environmental Protection Academy, State of the District, CMSD 75th Anniversary, and Open House. Procured and installed a solar photovoltaic system on the rooftop of Headquarters that lowered energy costs by two-thirds and reduced harmful emissions into the atmosphere. A community-wide door-to-door Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection program where residents can have their unwanted HHW collected curbside. They no longer have to drive to Huntington Beach to drop off their unwanted HHW. Implementing a fundraising program for local schools by having students collect and recycle used telephone books. The program transitioned to used alkaline batteries after telephone books became obsolete. Implementing the Citizens Environmental Protection Academy (CEPA) that gave residents an opportunity to experience firsthand how CMSD operates solid waste and wastewater collection systems. Successfully expanded Robin Hamers Yard that allowed CMSD to centralize its emergency equipment and improve response time for emergencies. Partnership with Orange Coast College Recycling Center that allowed residents to drop off fluorescent light bulbs, alkaline batteries and used cooking grease. Creation of a Citizens Advisory Committee to provide citizen involvement and a channel of public communication to the Board. Shifting from contract wastewater maintenance to in-house wastewater maintenance where CMSD hired field personnel to maintain the sewer system, which resulted in fewer sanitary sewer overflows. Stabilized trash rates for fifteen consecutive years and approved one of the lowest wastewater rates in Orange County. Approved over $13 million of wastewater capital improvement projects in the last ten years. According to Administrative Policy No. 70.00, "Facility" is defined as buildings or wastewater lift stations. On February 22, 2021, the Board of Directors expanded the definition to include the naming of rooms inside a facility. Staff believes there are three facilities the CAC could consider recommending naming in honor of Jim Ferryman. They are: 1. Headquarters 2. Elden Sewer Lift Station 3. Board/Community Room inside Headquarters Headquarters is the most prominent facility of CMSD because it's where the organization conducts its business. There are several options where a sign can be placed at HQ such as the front doors, underneath the CMSD signage at the front entrance, the facade of the building facing Redhill Avenue, or create a new separate sign installed on CMSD right of way on Paularino Avenue. The Elden Sewer Lift Station, located on Mesa Drive near Elden Avenue, is the largest station within CMSD. The station pumps 3,750 gallons of wastewater per minute, and it has a large by-pass pump on site to serve as backup power and pumping during power outages. The by-pass pump is housed in a cinder block wall structure that would be ideal for placing a name on it. Exhibit 1 are pictures of the facility that houses the by-pass pump. Another option the CAC could consider is naming the Board/Community Room inside Headquarters after James Ferryman. In addition to having a sign in front and/or inside the room, Board of Directors agendas and special events would indicate the name of the room where the meetings/events are held. Attached as Exhibit 2 is a copy of Administrative Policy No. 70.00 and also attached is Exhibit 3, written documentation of approval by Mr. James Ferryman in accordance to Section VII.3 of said policy. Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review Naming a CMSD facility after a person is an administrative matter and is not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and does not constitute a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA guidelines. Financial Review Creating a name sign for James Ferryman will not have a financial impact to the budget unless the sign is a newly constructed and placed on CMSD Paularino Avenue right of way. A newly constructed sign will have design, manufacturing and installation costs, and it would require City of Costa Mesa review and approval. Permit fees would apply as well. The cost for such a sign could be as high as $5,000. Public Notice Process 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#16/19 Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the March 10, 2021 Citizen Advisory Committee meeting at District Headquarters and on District website. Alternative Actions 1. Do not recommend naming a CMSD facility after James Ferryman 2. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments Exhibit 1 – Elden Sewer Lift Station.pdf (1,477 KB) Exhibit 2 - Admin Policy No. 70.00.pdf (586 KB) Exhibit 3 - Wrriten Approval.pdf (236 KB) 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#17/19 C. CLOSING ITEMS Subject 1. Committee Member Comments Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Presentation 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#18/19 C. CLOSING ITEMS Subject 2. Board/Staff Comments Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Presentation 3/4/2021 BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#19/19 C. CLOSING ITEMS The next Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. via teleconference. Subject 3. Adjournment Meeting Mar 10, 2021 - Citizens Advisory Committee Access Public Type Procedural