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2022_03_09_cac3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#1/2 Wednesday, March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Costa Mesa Sanitary District - 290 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 *** IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MARCH 9, 2022 CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING This hybrid in-person and teleconferenced meeting will utilize electronic means consistent with State of California Assembly Bill 361 (Gov. Code § 54953(b)(3)). *** 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. *** To participate in the meeting by computer: 1. Copy and past the following into your browser - https://us02web.zoom.us/join 2. Enter the Meeting ID number - 837 0100 6805 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 837 0100 6805# 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 real time during the meeting or prior to the meeting in writing for the Board of Directors' 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 Board 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). B. ITEM 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#2/2 1. Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 12, 2022 2. Receive and File Waste Composition Study #1 from Michael Balliet Consulting 3. Consider Recommending the Board of Directors adopt Ordinance No. 2022-XX Revising Chapter 9.02 of the District's Operations Code to Provide Consistency with District's Refund Policy 4. Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) for the Year Ended June 30, 2021 5. Provide Comments and Recommendations regarding CMSD Switching to a 3-Cart Solid Waste Collection Program 6. Determine the Feasibility and Provide Recommendation Regarding of a Biomass Conversion Project C. CLOSING ITEMS 1. Committee Member Comments 2. Board/Staff Comments 3. Adjournment 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#1/16 Wednesday, March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Costa Mesa Sanitary District - 290 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 *** IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MARCH 9, 2022 CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING This hybrid in-person and teleconferenced meeting will utilize electronic means consistent with State of California Assembly Bill 361 (Gov. Code § 54953(b)(3)). *** 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. *** To participate in the meeting by computer: 1. Copy and past the following into your browser - https://us02web.zoom.us/join 2. Enter the Meeting ID number - 837 0100 6805 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 837 0100 6805# 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 real time during the meeting or prior to the meeting in writing for the Board of Directors' 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 Board 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 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#2/16 A. OPENING ITEMS Member Position Term Elodie Katz Chair 2021-23 Sue Lester Vice Chair 2021-23 Dickie Fernandez Member 2020-22 Daniel Baume Member 2020-22 Seth Greiner Member 2020-22 Phil Marsh Member 2020-22 Rosemarie Chora Member 2020-22 Mike Corcoran Member 2020-22 Judith Gielow Member 2021-23 Jeff Arbour Member 2021-23 Cindy Brenneman Member 2021-23 Subject 2. Roll Call Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#3/16 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 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Procedural 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#4/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee Via: Scott Carroll, General Manager From: Gina Terraneo, Management Analyst II Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 12, 2022 Summary The recorded minutes of the January 12, 2022 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 12, 2022. 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 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting at District Headquarters 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_2022_1_12_cac.pdf (106 KB) Subject 1. Approve the Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 12, 2022 Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Action, Minutes Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee approves the meeting minutes as presented. Minutes View Minutes for Jan 12, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#5/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Receive and File Waste Composition Study #1 from Michael Balliet Consulting Summary On December 8, 2021, Michael Balliet Consulting (MBC) performed a waste composition study to determine the amount of organic waste contamination in mixed waste collection routes. This report, along with the attachment, describes MBC findings. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee receive and file this report. Analysis The focus area for Study #1 was in Newport Beach that included mixed waste route collecting on the streets of Azure Avenue, Orchid Street and Orchid Drive. Attached is a map showing the location of the study area. The material was transported to CR&R's transfer station in Stanton and dumped onto a clean sorting area in order for the material to be sorted. A total of 232.64 pounds of mixed waste was sorted into three types of materials: 1. Food waste 2. Green waste; and 3. Trash and recyclables Of the total 232.64 pounds of materials collected and sorted, 52.18 pounds was food waste, which represents 22.43% of materials collected. In addition, 4.26 pounds, or 1.83% was green waste, and the remaining 176.20 pounds or 75.74% of the materials was trash and recyclables. Prior to SB 1383 becoming law, achieving 75.74% of properly segregated mixed waste would be considered a success; however, SB 1383 prohibits any amount of container contaminants. When composition studies are conducted in 2022 and beyond, the District will place tags on carts and mail notices to homes being serviced on the entire CR&R route. The study is a representative sample of the entire route, so all homes being serviced on the route will be receiving educational material from the District about the environmental benefits for segregating their solid waste materials along with the consequences if the change of behavior does not occur. Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review Subject activity 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 The cost for MBC to perform the waste composition study was $1,750. This cost was budgeted in the FY 2021-22 Budget. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting held at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions Subject 2. Receive and File Waste Composition Study #1 from Michael Balliet Consulting Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Discussion Goals 2.0 Solid Waste 2.1 Solid Waste - Focus on generating less contaminated materials 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#6/16 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments Waste Composition Study #1 Map.pdf (198 KB) MBC- Waste Characterization Study 12-2021.pdf (2,272 KB) 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#7/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Consider Recommending the Board of Directors adopt Ordinance No. 2022-XX Revising Chapter 9.02 of the District's Operations Code to Provide Consistency with District's Refund Policy Summary Staff discovered inconsistencies in two chapters of the District's Operations Code pertaining to refunds. The attached ordinance will correct the inconsistencies. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee approve recommending the Board of Directors adopt Ordinance No. 2022-XXX revising Chapter 9.02 of the District's Operations Code to provide consistency with District's refund policy Analysis Chapter 4.06, Section 4.06.010 gives the general manager authority to issue sewer and trash refund payments that are related to dispositions of surplus property which does not exceed $5,000. Chapter 9.02 of the Operations Code describe procedures for refunding property owners when their sewer and/or trash assessments were improperly assessed. For example, the District was assessing sewer and trash assessments for a parcel that is vacant of any structure. Section 9.02.040 requires Board approval to refund property owners. The attached ordinance simplifies the inconsistency with Section 4.06.010 by giving the general manager authority to issue refunds that do not exceed $5,000. Legal Review District Counsel is in the process of reviewing Ordinance No. 2022-XXX. Environmental Review Subject activity 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 There are no financial impacts to the District for adopting Ordinance No. 2022-XXX Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting held at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa and posted on the District’s website. Subject 3. Consider Recommending the Board of Directors adopt Ordinance No. 2022-XX Revising Chapter 9.02 of the District's Operations Code to Provide Consistency with District's Refund Policy Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Action Fiscal Impact No Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee approve recommending the Board of Directors adopt Ordinance No. 2022-XXX revising Chapter 9.02 of the District's Operations Code to provide consistency with District's refund policy Goals 6.0 Administrative Management 8.0 Finance 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#8/16 Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to bring CAC recommendations and/or ordinance revisions back to the Board of Directors for their approval consideration. File Attachments Ordinance No. XXX Sewer and Trash Refunds.doc (37 KB) 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#9/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) for the Year Ended June 30, 2021 Summary Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) established the Popular Annual Financial Reporting Program (PAFR) to encourage governments to take information from their Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and condense it into a smaller easily understandable document that the general public can read without a background in finance. The GFOA then recognizes governments for their achievement. The District has won this prestigious award for the last six years. The PAFR for the year ending June 30, 2021 has been completed and submitted to the GFOA. It is attached for your review. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee provide feedback to staff regarding the Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) for the Year Ended June 30, 2021. Analysis According to GFOA's website, the GFOA established the Popular Annual Financial Reporting Awards Program (PAFR Program) in 1991 to encourage and assist state and local governments to extract information from their annual comprehensive financial report to produce high quality popular annual financial reports specifically designed to be readily accessible and easily understandable to the general public and other interested parties without a background in public finance and then to recognize individual governments that are successful in achieving that goal. The PAFR is another tool to demonstrate an agency's transparency efforts because it takes a large comprehensive finance report, the ACFR, and condenses it to several pages using graphs and charts so that the public can easily understand the spending trend of their local government. Surprisingly, not many public agencies in California received the PAFR award from GFOA. In 2019, only two municipalities in Orange County received the PAFR award (Huntington Beach and Fullerton), and one other special district in Orange County received the award (Yorba Linda Water District). The County of Orange also received the PAFR award in 2019. 2020 award winners are not available on GFOA's website. Special recognition goes to CMSD's Finance Department (Kaitlin Tran, Lieu Tran and Autumn Alvarez) for creating another outstanding PAFR! Legal Review Not applicable. Environmental Review The preparation of financial statements is an administrative action that is categorically exempt under 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 The only financial impact is the application cost of $250, which was included in the District’s budget. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting at District Headquarters and on District website at www.cmsdca.gov Alternative Actions Subject 4. Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) for the Year Ended June 30, 2021 Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Discussion Goals 8.0 Finance 8.1 Finance - Achieve financial excellence awards 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#10/16 1. Direct staff to report back with more information. File Attachments PAFR 2021.pdf (6,401 KB) 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#11/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Provide Comments and Recommendations regarding CMSD Switching to a 3-Cart Solid Waste Collection Program Summary Currently, the District's solid waste collection program consist of a mixed waste collection program where recyclables and trash are discarded into the same cart. Green waste and food scraps are discarded into a separate cart. Residents are eligible to receive two mixed waste carts and two organic carts. Even though residents can receive up to four carts at no additional cost, this program is considered a two-cart system because trash and recyclables are discarded in one cart (mixed waste) whiles green waste and food scraps are discarded in a different cart (organics). The passage of SB 1383, Short Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy, which went into effect on January 1, 2022, is going to require the District to switch from a two cart system to a three cart system. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee provide comments and recommendations regarding CMSD switching to a 3-cart solid waste collection program. Analysis SB 1383 does allow for agencies to operate a two-cart solid waste collection system. However, the agency must demonstrate the materials being collected are being processed at a high diversion facility. Staff contacted CalRecycle staff, the state agency that's responsible for enforcing SB 1383, to inquire their definition of a "high diversion facility" and the location of such facilities. According CalRecycle staff, a list of high diversion facilities is unavailable because any facility interested in becoming “High Diversion” will need to report an entire year's worth of data before the facility can even qualify. Such data will not be available until 2023. Furthermore, CalRecycle staff is not aware of any facilities that are planning to become high diversion because of the high standards, costs and difficulty to qualify. The reasons cited above is why CR&R is not converting their Material Recovery Facility (MRF) into a high diversion facility. In fact, CMSD is the only CR&R client and the only agency in Orange County that's operating a two-cart solid waste collection program. For the past two months, staff has been negotiating with CR&R the implementation of a 3-cart system. Negotiations are continuing, so most of the discussion points and/or agreed upon items are not available to the public at this time, but staff can share with the CAC the following information. One of the mixed waste carts will be removed and replaced with a 90-gallon blue cart for discarding recycling materials such as aluminum, glass, cardboard, paper, tin, plastics, etc. The remaining mixed waste cart will now be used for discarding trash only. 65-gallon trash carts can be replaced with a 90-gallon trash cart, upon request. An additional fee will be charged to residents who have more than one trash cart. Staff is seeking recommendations from the CAC regarding the organic carts. The options are: 1. Allow residents to keep their two 65 gallon organic carts at no additional cost. A fee will apply for 3rd cart; or. 2. Remove one of the two 65 gallon organic carts. A fee would apply for a 2nd cart; or Subject 5. Provide Comments and Recommendations regarding CMSD Switching to a 3-Cart Solid Waste Collection Program Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Discussion Goals 2.0 Solid Waste 2.1 Solid Waste - Focus on generating less contaminated materials 2.8 Solid Waste - Recycle green waste and food scraps 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#12/16 3. Remove both 65 organic carts and replace with one 90 gallon cart. An additional fee will be charged to residents who request more than one 90 gallon cart. The following are the pros and cons for each of the three options above. 1. Allow residents to keep their two 65 gallon organic carts at no additional cost. Pros No additional costs for purchasing new carts. Carts are already in service, so no delivery or logistic costs Potential to achieving higher diversion of organics to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Cons Potential for more trips to and from CR&R's transfer station because loads on refuse trucks will reach capacity sooner. The additional trips could increase costs. Property may not have enough space to store two organic carts. 2. Remove one of the two 65 gallon organic carts Pros Routes more efficient because it will take longer for loads on refuse trucks to reach capacity Cart is already in service Potential more storage space on parcels would be available for only one organics cart Cons One cart may be inadequate large green scape parcels Logistic costs for removing one cart Diverting less organics for the betterment of the environment 3. Remove both 65 organic carts and replace with one 90 gallon cart Pros Routes more efficient because it will take longer for loads on refuse trucks to reach capacity Potential more storage space on parcels would be available for only one organics cart 90 gallon cart maybe adequate for large green scape parcels Potential to achieving higher diversion of organics than one 65-gallon organic cart, thus reducing greenhouse gas emissions Cons Cost to purchase 90-gallon carts Logistic and delivery costs for removing both carts and replacing with one 90-gallon cart New carts put into service Diverting less organics than having two 65 gallon carts. Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review Subject activity 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 Negotiations are continuing so costs are unavailable to the public at this time. When negotiations are complete and both agencies are in a tentative agreement, all associated costs for implementing a 3-cart solid waste collection system will be made available to the public. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting held at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions 1. Do not recommend one of the options for the organics recycling program and direct staff to continue negotiating with CR&R Environmental Services. 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#13/16 B. ITEM To: Citizens Advisory Committee From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: March 9, 2022 Subject: Determine the Feasibility and Provide Recommendation Regarding of a Biomass Conversion Project Summary According to the workplan approved by the Citizens Advisory Committee on July 14, 2021, this item was to be discussed at tonight's meeting. However, due to on-going negotiations with CR&R Environmental Services, this item for discussion is delayed. Recommendation That the Citizens Advisory Committee direct staff to continue this item for the FY 2022-23 Work Plan Analysis Not applicable at this time. Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review Subject activity 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 at this time. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the March 9, 2022 Citizens Advisory Committee meeting held at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa and posted on the District’s website. Alternative Actions Not applicable at this time Subject 6. Determine the Feasibility and Provide Recommendation Regarding of a Biomass Conversion Project Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Action Recommended Action That the Citizens Advisory Committee direct staff to continue this item for the FY 2022-23 Work Plan Goals 2.0 Solid Waste 2.4 Solid Waste - Biomass conversion of solid waste material 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#14/16 C. CLOSING ITEMS Subject 1. Committee Member Comments Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Presentation 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#15/16 C. CLOSING ITEMS Subject 2. Board/Staff Comments Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Presentation 3/3/22, 11:03 AM BoardDocs® Pro https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cmsdca/Board.nsf/Private?open&login#16/16 C. CLOSING ITEMS The next Citizens Advisory Committee meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11, 2022 in the District's Boardroom, located at 290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Subject 3. Adjournment Meeting Mar 9, 2022 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Access Public Type Procedural