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Agenda Packets - Board - 2003-05-14- I COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT an Independent Special District AGENDA Arlene Schafer President Greg Woodside Vice President Art Perry Director Jim Ferryman Secretary Dan Worthington Director Public Comments. Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should identify themselves to the Clerk before the meeting so that their input can be provided at the time the item is considered. Speakers on non - agenda items will be heard under Public Comments. Pursuant to State law, the Board may not discuss or take action on non - agenda items except under special circumstances. Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes or as decided upon by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer reserves the right to declare any speaker out of order. In compliance with ADA, contact Joan Revak, (714) 754 -5087, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II). Regular Meeting - Wednesday, May 14, 2003 RECOMMENDED ACTION �I. CALL TO ORDER — 12:00 p.m. — Conference Room 1A, Costa Mesa City Hall PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Director Ferryman /III. INVOCATION — Director Woodside //IV. ROLL CALL V. CONSENT CALENDAR - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion on these items prior to the time the Board votes on the motion, unless members of the Board, staff, or the public request specific items to be removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Reports Minute Approval 1. Recycling Committee Meeting — April 3, 2003 2. Investment Oversight Committee Meeting — April 11, 2003 3. Regular Meeting — April 11, 2003 Protecting our community's health 6y providing sofid waste and sewer collection services. costamesasanitarydistrict. org COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT May 14, 2003 AGENDA Page 2 RECOMMENDED • ACTION Manager's Reports 4. Refunds No Refunds 5. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal — May 2003 Approve 6. Monthly Spill Report to Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Receive and File Engineer's Reports 7. Project Status Report . Receive and File Treasurer's Reports 8. Financial Report as of April 30, 2003 Accept Report 9. Report of Monies on Deposit as of April 30, 2003 Receive and File 10. Warrant Register for April 2003 in the amount of $653,068.95 Approve Payment 11. Directors' Expenses for the Month of April 2003 Ratify Expenses -------------------------------------- - - - - -- -END OF CONSENT CALENDAR--------------------------------------- - - - - -- 101. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS �A. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers Enforcement Reports Consider B. CMSD Strategic Planning Action Items 2003 ftotecting our community's health by providing sofid waste and sewer colrection services. costamesasanitarydistrict. org 1. Item 1.2 — Institutional Issues Consider Action C. Recycling Reports 1. Waste Diversion Report — April 2003 Receive and File D. Contract Payment to CR Transfer for recycling services and disposal for April 2003 1. Payment for April 2003 Services Approve Subject to Verification of Diversion Report by Staff n E. Standardized Container Program • 1. Lifting Bar Replacement Update Accept Report ftotecting our community's health by providing sofid waste and sewer colrection services. costamesasanitarydistrict. org COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT May 14, 2003 AGENDA Page 3 • RECOMMENDED ACTION F. Recycling Committee — May 6, 2003 — 9:00 a.m. Director Worthington and Director Woodside /. Strategic Planning 2003 - Public Outreach — Classroom Recycling Projects Consider Z. CostaMazing — District Participation r �J�A- � �;13tiw �1C7 - Consider 3. Telephone Book Recycling Program 7m - Review City Ordinance t� Adopted May 5, 2003 IX. ENGINEER'S REPORTS l' A. Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Request to Participate in Phase II of the FOG Control Study Approve roximate and Development of the Reporting Database os hare of $11,605 for FOG Study & $1,200 for Database & Execute Notice of Intent 2. General Update Verbal Report from Manager and Attorney • � Project No. 168 — Tustin Pumping Station Remodel 1. Phase I Construction - Cooperative Agreement with the City of '-- Approve in Concept Newport Beach /,C Project No. 129 — Bristol Street Sewer eview New Findings X. TREASURER'S REPORTS Analysis of Trash Hauling Expenses �! C � Set Special Meeting �B. State Budget VLF Accept Report XI. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS i A. Update on Teleconferencing Review Legal Opinion XII. LOCAL MEETINGS /A. Orange County Sanitation District /BMesa . Regular Meeting — March 26, 2003 (Director Ferryman) Accept Report • Consolidated Water District — April 22, 2003 (Director Worthington) Accept Report (Protecting our community's heaftk by providing sofid waste and sewer collection services. costamesasanitarydistrict, org COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT AGENDA May 14, 2003 Page 4 RECOMMENDED • ACTION .� C. Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC) 1. Quarterly Meeting — Thursday, May 29, 2003, 11:30 a.m. Consider Attendance !D. Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Consider Consider Water Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO) /F. Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) Consider /G,.-, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Consider H. California Special Districts Association (CSDA) 1. CSDA Governance Academy — Setting Direction and Community Accept Report Leadership - May 2, 2003, Irvine (President Schafer, Director Ferryman, Director Worthington) <4III1. OLD BUSINESS ,V. NEW BUSINESS 0 A. Proclamation for City of Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden Approve XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS XVI. ADJOURNMENT • 1Trotecting our community's health 6y providing solid waste andsewer collection services. costamesasanitarydrstrict. org i • • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa CALL TO ORDER Sanitary District met in regular session on April 11, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. Conference Room 1 -A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL DIRECTORS PRESENT DIRECTORS ABSENT: President Schafer called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. Director Perry led the pledge. Vice President Woodside gave the invocation. Arlene Schafer, Art Perry, Greg Woodside, James Ferryman Director Worthington was absent and excused STAFF PRESENT: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Alan Burns, Legal Counsel; Tom Fauth, Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of the District; Marc Puckett, Finance Director; Bobby Young, Finance OTHERS PRESENT: Angie Buyayo, UCI intern COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 2 . ............................... CONSENT CALENDAR . ............................... Director Ferryman motioned to approve the Consent Calendar as presented. Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. REPORTS MINUTE APPROVAL Minutes of Recycling The Minutes for the Recycling Committee Meeting Committee Meeting, of March 11, 2003, were approved as distributed. March 11, 2003 Minutes of Regular The Minutes for the Regular Meeting of March 12, Meeting, 2003, were approved as distributed. March 12, 2003 Minutes of Liaison The Minutes for the Liaison Meeting of March 24, Committee Meeting, 2003, were approved as distributed. March 24, 2003 MANAGER'S REPORTS Refunds There were no refunds requested for the month of March 2003. Occupancy Report and The Trash Occupancy Count documented an Payment of $178,201.87 increase of 7 units in the occupancy report for solid to Costa Mesa Disposal — waste collection as of April 1, 2003. Therefore, the April 2003 total for April is 21,079. Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for $178,201.87 to Costa Mesa Disposal on May 1, 2003, for payment for April trash collection based on the April count of 21,079. Monthly Spill Report to The Monthly Spill Report to the Regional Water Regional Water Quality Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for March 2003 Control Board (RWQCB) was accepted as submitted. • +S,1ANIi�,e COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT 4 MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 3 Safety /Loss Control The Minutes for the Safety /Loss Control Meeting of Meeting — March 18, 2003 March 18, 2003, were approved as distributed. ENGINEER'S REPORTS Project Status Report The Project Status Report dated April 2003, was accepted as submitted. TREASURER'S REPORTS Financial report as of The Financial Report as of March 31, 2003, was March 31, 2003 accepted as submitted. Report of Monies on The Report of Monies on Deposit as of March 31, Deposit as of 2003, was received and filed. March 31, 2003 Warrant 2003 -10 for April Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2003 -10 was 2003 in the amount of approved, authorizing the President and Secretary $255,275.51 to sign the warrant and instructing the Treasurer to draw a warrant from the Costa Mesa Sanitary District General Fund in the amount of $255,275.51. Directors Expenses for the Director Expenses for the Month of March 2003 Month of March 2003 were ratified as follows: Director Ferryman: $1020.00+ $7.98 Director Perry: $850.00 President Schafer: $1,020.00 + $91.25 Vice President Woodside: $340.00 Director Worthington: $1020.00 + 4.40 ..............•........... END OF CONSENT CALENDAR .......................... Mr. Fauth introduced Angie Buyayo, an intern from UCI, assisting the District in exploring options in the disposal of e- waste. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Hamers reported receiving a letter from Ms. Sharon Blakely, Principal, Whittier Elementary, dated March 28, 2003. Ms. Blakely expressed her gratitude to the Board for the $400 award for participation in the Telephone Book Recycling Program. Ms. Blakely advised the funds will go toward the purchase of books for the students. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT - ? MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING =� APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 4 Mr. Hamers reported receiving a card from the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America thanking the District for check for $100.00, a portion of monies received from the sale of a set of 1928 model Ford rims and tires that had been brought to the Used Tire Roundup. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments made, no public in attendance. MANAGER'S REPORTS ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT REPORTS POLICE REPORT Mr. Hamers presented a memorandum providing the scavenging statistics for March as follows: Location Calls for Service Cite /Arrest Area 1 2 0 Area II 0 0 Area III 1 0 Area IV 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT Mr. Hamers presented the ordinance enforcement summary report for the four -week period beginning February 24, 2003 and ending March 23, 2003. Mr. Shef distributed approximately 25 courtesy flyers during this period. Mr. Shef will be attending a training class on civil citation issuance. 0 • • U • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING a APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 5 CMSD STRATEGIC PLANNING ACTION ITEMS 2003 Mr. Hamers presented the Strategic Planning Action Items list with status for each item for reference purposes. ITEM 1.2 — INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES Mr. Hamers reported a committee consisting of Directors Schafer and Ferryman met with Mr. Alan Roeder to discuss the issues. Discussion was held regarding various locational options. President Schafer reported there may be a joint study session with the City Council scheduled for May 2003. Mr. Burns requested to have input into the legal ramifications of acting on the one -year notice provision to the City. Director Ferryman motioned to approve May 29th at 4:00 p.m. for the Special Meeting to discuss Item 1.2, Institutional Issues, and June 6th at noon for the Budget Meeting. Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. RECYCLING REPORTS WASTE DIVERSION REPORT — MARCH 2003 The Waste Diversion Report for March depicted a diversion rate of 50.02 percent. Director Perry motioned to receive and file the Waste Diversion Report. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. CONTRACT PAYMENT TO CR TRANSFER FOR RECYCLING SERVICES AND DISPOSAL FOR MARCH 2003 PAYMENT FOR MARCH 2003 SERVICES Director Woodside motioned to approve contract payment to CR Transfer for recycling services and disposal for the month of March 2003, in the amount of $152,005.54, subject to verification of the diversion report by Staff. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING a V°eou�a* APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 6 STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM LIFTING BAR REPLACEMENT UPDATE Mr. Fauth reported he has not seen any of the updated lifting bars sustaining damage. Mr. Fauth reported there are still containers requiring retrofit that were not available for update during the first stage of repairs. PURCHASE OF CONTAINER INVENTORY Mr. Fauth presented the Standardized Container Post Distribution Data report. Mr. Fauth reported the District has purchased an additional 1266 containers since June 2002. The additional containers were used as replacement for damaged or stolen containers or to fulfill customer requirements of supplementary containers. Mr. Fauth estimates an additional 1,000 containers will be needed to provide necessary replacement containers as well as those required for new development through the end of the year. Mr. Fauth reported Roto Industries maintained their original price per container beyond the timeframe originally stated, but will be increasing their price for the new containers. Mr. Fauth suggested the District consider purchasing the year's supply of new containers before the price increase has been instituted. The new containers will be stored at Roto until needed, at no cost to the District. Director Perry motioned to ratify the purchase 1266 containers since June of 2002 and approval of 1,000 new containers to place into inventory for new and replacement containers for the following year in the amount of $56,434.07, plus tax. Director Woodside seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPLACEMENT CONTAINERS All future purchases over $5,000 will be brought to the Board for approval. The District will still continue to supply containers at no direct cost to the resident for existing residences. C7 • • +y',Mlfj,e COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 rouno PAGE 7 CMSD /CCM /MCWD LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING - MARCH 24, 2003 Mr. Hamers reported there was a Liaison Committee Meeting attended by Directors Schafer and Ferryman, Mr. Hamers and Ms. Revak. Directors Schafer and Ferryman provided a brief synopsis. The District's participation in CostAmazing was discussed. RECYCLING COMMITTEE - APRIL 3, 2003— 11:30 A.M. DIRECTOR WORTHINGTON AND DIRECTOR FERRYMAN E -WASTE PRESENTATION Mr. Fauth introduced Angie Buyayo, UCI intern, to provide an overview on her research and recommendations for the Costa Mesa Sanitary District residential and business e- waste. Ms. Buyayo presented a report on her research and provided recommendations and advised the District on the next steps to be taken. Ms. Buyayo recommended Curbside recycling for residential uses and E- Recycling for businesses. Ms. Buyayo recommended the District review the options including performing a survey of Costa Mesa residents and publication of a brochure on the subject of e- waste. Ms. Buyayo additionally recommended a pilot program. Mr. Hamers noted the disposal of e -waste has advanced from what was available a few years. ago to new options for both residents and businesses. STRATEGIC PLANNING 2003 - PUBLIC OUTREACH - CLASSROOM RECYCLING PROJECT Mr. Hamers reported the Committee felt schools would most likely entertain two items: the half -hour presentation given at the 6th grade level consisting of a 15- minute video and 15- minute question and answer session and a science project. The Committee determined that a science project of the worm farm would be best started in September so the children can watch the composting project through the school year, although the groundwork for the program will begin right away. +�y'SAl11t,Q COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT V MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 8 EARTH DAY - TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2003 The Committee is striving for an Earth Day event. Director Worthington will provide further information regarding Earth Day. ENGINEER'S REPORTS ANNEXATION NO. 252 - HOME RANCH, MAKING APPLICATION TO LAFCO — CMSD RESOLUTION No. 2003 -666 Mr. Hamers presented Resolution No. 2003 -666, A RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION BY THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT REQUESTING THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION TO TAKE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY, BEING ENGINEER'S NO. 252. Director Perry motioned to adopt Resolution No. 2003 -666, Home Ranch, Making Application to LAFCO. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS - (WDR) SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN Mr. Hamers reported the District has a Sewer System Management Plan in place and it is on file with the State Water Quality Control Board. Staff is going to expand the portion of preventative maintenance program. LEGAL AUTHORITY Mr. Burns reported he had already prepared the legal authority portion for the District, but reports a breakthrough in the City side. Mr. Burns explained the Uniform Building Code is generally required to be standard throughout the state. The only authority a City would have to vary that would be if they can make the finding that there are local climactic, topographical, or geographic features that would justify a change to the Uniform Building Code. Mr. Burns reported by linking the Santa Ana River and the pollution to the Pacific Ocean, the District's Ordinance can read the way the District requires and not be reliant on a City building official's determination as to whether or not grease devices are installed. • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 9 MODEL GREASE ORDINANCE Mr. Burns reported the Committee has expanded to include the following: • Mr. Burns • Orange County Sanitation District Attorney • City of Orange Attorney • City of Anaheim representative. Mr. Burns reported the County has contacted the City of Costa Mesa about performing inspection of grease interceptor devices as part of their health inspections. The City would have to establish legal authority for this arrangement. TREASURER'S REPORTS ANALYSIS OF TRASH HAULING EXPENSES Mr. Puckett reported he is continuing to gather information from Costa Mesa Disposal and Mr. Mike Reed, their accountant, regarding review in terms of whether or not a rate increase during the mid contract term is justified based on the financial situation. Mr. Puckett distributed a spreadsheet with some of the items he is looking at and provided a synopsis to the Board of his findings to date. INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING HELD APRIL 11, 2003 The Investment Oversight Committee Meeting was held on April 11, 2003, and the minutes will be provided at the May regular board meeting. Mr. Puckett distributed a flyer from the State of California Office of the Treasurer entitled "LAIF Moneys Protected By Statute" stating the State cannot borrow or withhold LAIF monies. BUDGET CALENDAR Mr. Puckett reported the Budget calendar distributed to Board members contains key milestone dates in terms of budget preparation and process for the fiscal year 2003 -04 budget. The date of Friday, June 6th at noon was set for discussion of the budget. 0 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 10 STATE BUDGET Mr. Puckett provided a copy of the Priority Focus newsletter published by the League of California Cities. Information outlining the current status of the State's budget deficit elimination deliberations are summarized in the newsletter. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS TRANSFER AGREEMENT OF ARLINGTON DRIVE SEWERS FROM OCSD TO CMSD Mr. Burns presented the Transfer Agreement of Arlington Drive Sewers from OCSD to CMSD for the Board's approval. Director Woodside motioned to approve the Transfer Agreement. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. STRATEGIC PLANNING 2003 - EARMARKING DISTRICT RESERVES: LEGAL OPINION Mr. Burns presented a report on earmarking of District Reserves. Mr. Burns requested the information contained in the legal opinion be treated as attorney - client privilege. RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -667 - ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 40 HAS OCCURRED Mr. Burns introduced Resolution No. 2003 -667, A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 40 AMENDING THE DISTRICT'S OPERATIONS CODE AND CLARIFYING HOW THE DISTRICT WILL PAY FOR STANDARDIZED TRASH CONTAINERS FOR NEWLY DEVELOPED PROPERTY HAS OCCURRED. RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -668 - ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 41 HAS OCCURRED Mr. Burns introduced Resolution No. 2003 -668, A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 41 ENACTING GREASE CONTROL REGULATIONS HAS OCCURRED. • • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 11 RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -669 - ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 42 HAS OCCURRED Mr. Burns introduced Resolution No. 2003 -669, A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 42 REQUIRING CONTRACTORS TO POST PERFORMANCE AND LABOR AND MATERIALS BONDS HAS OCCURRED. RESOLUTION NO. 2003 -670 - ORDERING THAT PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 43 HAS OCCURRED Mr. Burns introduced Resolution No. 2003 -670, A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT ORDERING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 43 ESTABLISHING THAT THE MILEAGE RATE SHALL BE AS ESTABLISHED BY THE INTERNAL REVEUE SERVICE HAS OCCURRED Director Woodside motioned to adopt Resolutions 2003 -667, 2003 -668, 2003- 669, and 2003 -670. Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. 0 LOCAL MEETINGS ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 26, 2003 (DIRECTOR FERRYMAN Director Ferryman attended the March 26, 2003 meeting and reported the following: • 16 million dollar asset management contract Director Ferryman reported he spoke to Blake Anderson regarding the CMSD pump station abandonment project and a meeting with Newport Beach and CMSD will be arranged to discuss the issue. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT - MARCH 27, 2003 (DIRECTOR PERRY) Director Perry attended the Mesa Consolidated Water District Board Meeting and reported the following: Two firms bidding for an auditing contract gave presentations • Approval by Board after presentations. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 12 SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD PROTECTION AGENCY (SARFPA) - MARCH 27, 2003 DIRECTOR PERRY Director Perry attended the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency Meeting and reported the following: • Construction of the first phase construction for the Prado Dam improvements with Yeager /Skanska Construction Company as low bidder • Status of state subvention fund • Full agency meeting to be held on June 26, 2003 INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY ( ISDOC) President Schafer attended the April 8, 2003, ISDOC meeting and reported the following: • Terry Dunsing, Emergency Operations of Orange County, gave an update on OCEMO. • Grant monies • Directories to be distributed soon • Phil Anthony on OCCOG gave a report on members and is working hard to increase membership • President Schafer provided a CSDA and LAFCO report to the Board • May 29th General Meeting for ISDOC — Dana Smith scheduled as speaker on MSR's (Municipal Service Reviews) and how the reviews will function. LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION ( LAFCO) President Schafer attended the April 9, 2003 LAFCO meeting and reported the following: • Public hearing with reports on annexation • Budget adoption for Fiscal Year 2003 -04 • Continuing an existing LAFCO Staff position (Retaining a Policy Analyst that had been shared with the County) • Chair appointed a committee of two to interview a fiscal consultant firm • Susan Wilson, Commissioner, welcomed back after traveling 8 countries in Europe for 5 months • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING s APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 13 WATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF ORANGE COUNTY (WACO) President Schafer attended the April 4, 2003, WACO meeting and reported the following: • Guest Speaker on OSA Negotiations. • The Imperial County Perspective by Andy Horn, Director of Imperial Irrigation District. • 20 million dollars spent on Salton Sea • Economic Benefit of the Winter Rainfall by Craig Miller, Assistant General Manager, Orange County Water District. • May 2, 2003 next meeting — joint meeting with Orange County Water District ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ( OCCOG) President Schafer attended the March 27, 2003 OCCOG meeting and reported the following: • Policy Committee looking at Strategic Working Group • World Trade information • • 11 votes on SCAG (most dense county in U.S.) • Next meeting will be a review of the Oversight Committee • President Schafer provided her notes for the Board's perusal CHAMBER OF COMMERCE President Schafer attended the April 1, 2003, Chamber of Commerce meeting and reported the following: • Updated information on who each person represents • Awards ceremony at luncheon President Schafer reported she will be attending a retirement dinner for the outgoing police chief. Staff will prepare a Proclamation for President Schafer to present. CALIFORNIA SPECIAL DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION (CSDA) President Schafer reported there were 32 new legislators. The Governor has appointed a committee of five to provide recommendations. ® President Schafer will attend the next meeting on May 9, 2003, in Sacramento. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT 5 MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING V'«ouna' APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 14 CSDA GOVERNANCE ACADEMY - GOVERNANCE FOUNDATIONS APRIL 10 • 2003, SANTA ANA (PRESIDENT SCHAFER, DIRECTOR FERRYMAN, DIRECTOR WORTHINGTON) The April 10, 2003 workshop was rescheduled by CSDA to May 1, 2003. CSDA GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS DAY - APRIL 1 -2, 2003, SACRAMENTO (PRESIDENT SCHAFER AND DIRECTOR WORTHINGTON) President Schafer and Director Worthington attended the Government Affairs Day 2003 in Sacramento and President Schafer reported it was very worthwhile. President Schafer met with legislators and exchanged tapes and information with several people from other districts. President Schafer attended the following courses: • CSDA Legislative Review Ralph Heim, Legislative Review Advocate • • State Budget Crisis: What it means for your district's future Elizabeth Hill, Legislative Analyst Jean Ross, California Budget Project Jonathan Coupal, California Taxpayers Association Pat Leary, CSAC Dwight Stenbakken, League of California Cities • Increase Your Advocacy Power Porter Novelli, CSDA Grassroots Outreach Campaign • California Fiscal Outlook Steve Peace, Director of Finance • Changing Face of the California Legislature Steve Swatt Porter Novelli • Ethics for Special District Governing Officials Judy Nadler, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics • Keynote Speaker Dan Walters 0 • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 PAGE 15 CSDA EXCEPTIONAL PUBLIC OUTREACH AWARD Mr. Hamers presented a proposed entry for the CSDA Exceptional Public Outreach Award consisting of the District's video, "Working for You" in the public outreach notebook. The Board concurred with the entry. OLD BUSINESS COSTAMAZING - CITY OF COSTA MESA 50 -YEAR ANNIVERSARY Mr. Hamers reported the City will be getting back to Staff with options for participation. NEW BUSINESS RAUCH COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS INVOICE FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,281.12 Director Ferryman motioned to approve payment of invoice to Rauch Communications Consultants in the amount of $5,281.12. Director Perry seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS Mr. Hamers presented the Costa Mesa Sanitary District Spring 2003 Newsletter for the Board's review and comments. Discussion was held regarding the school classroom recycling project and notifying school officials of the article in the newsletter. ADJOURNMENT At 1:25 p.m., President Schafer adjourned the meeting. SECRETARY PRESIDENT 4 • U y� p ono a �A O � n V. �I � r ww ycORpORATE�`� COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 11, 2003 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 11:01 a.m. by Director Schafer. ROLL CALL . Committee Members Present: Mr. Rob Hamers, District Manager Director Greg Woodside (rotating committee member) Director Arlene Schafer (rotating committee member) Committee Members Absent: Mr. Marc Puckett, Treasurer Staff Members Present: Ms. Joan Revak, Clerk of the District \ Mr. Bobby young, Accounting Supervisor D TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH AND QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2003 NEW BUSINESS OPEN DISCUSSION ADJOURNMENT Approved by: Mr. Young presented the Treasurer's Report and discussed the recent investing activity of the District. Discussion followed. Mr. Marc Puckett, Treasurer joined the meeting at 11:18am and discussed the District's Investment Rate of Return. 1. CMSD FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Mr. Puckett indicated that this is a standing agenda item and presented the financial statements for detailed discussion if there were questions. Discussion followed. 2. STATE'S BUDGET DEFICIT — STATUS REPORT Mr. Puckett discussed the status of the State's efforts to balance its budget and eliminate the projected deficit. Discussion followed. There were no items discussed under open discussion The meeting adjourned at 11:30 a. m. Secretary, Costa Mesa Sanitary District President, Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors Board of Directors • • Costa Mesa Sanitary District PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 2003 Project 1112100 -128 Mesa /Birch Sewer Realignment Construction is complete. District is awaiting final billing statements from the County of Orange. Project 1112100 -129 Bristol Street Pumping Station The Amendment to the Three Party Agreement has been approved and the redesign is 90% complete. The Board formalized the position of remaining as sewer service and trash collection provider for Santa Ana Heights, including owning the Bristol Street Pumping Station, at the June 14, 2001, regular meeting. The CALTRANS permit has been issued and final plans are being submitted to the City of Newport Beach for review prior to going out to bid. Project 1112100 -135 Reconstructing Force Main for Elden Pumping Station (Phase I1� Construction is complete. The District and City of Costa Mesa are awaiting comments from the State on the easement and rights -of -way documents submitted. A reminder letter was sent to the O. C. Fairgrounds to continue consideration of the easements. Project 1112100 -147 Update Early Warning System Protecting Pumps Installation of heat and moisture sensors has been completed in seven pumping stations. Four other stations will have heat and moisture sensors when new pumps are installed when the old pumps reach their life expectancy. Project 1112100 -159 Televising Sewer Lines Program Years 98 -99, 99 -2000 Selected areas were televised in May July, and August 2002. Televising was also completed in December 2002. Project 1112100 -162 Pilot Program -Use of Enzymes to Control Grease and • Odors The District retested the Ennix enzyme /bacteria in the W. 19`h Street sewer where grease accumulates from all the restaurants. The results were submitted for inclusion in the countywide grease control study. Project 1112100 -165 Rehabilitate Canyon Pumping Station Force Main The project will be rebid due to no bidders at the December 2, 2002 bid opening. Project 1112100 -166 Manhole & Pump Station Coating & Miscellaneous Work The design phase is continuing. Project 1112100 -167 Emerson Street Sewer Relocation The design phase is continuing. Project 1112100 -168 Tustin Pumping Station Remodel or Relocation 0 The design phase is continuing. Project 1112100 -169 Telemetry System Upgrade The emergency installation of the new software for the telemetry system is complete. A one -year maintenance agreement has been executed with the contractor who upgraded the system. 40 d L u TO: Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors, Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer FROM: Ron SheF, Ordinance Enforcement Officer DATE: April 20, 2003 SUBJECT: ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY REPORT This report covers a four week period beginning March 24, 2003 and ending April 20, 2003. Approximately thirty courtesy flyers were left with District residents this period. There was no interruption of service this period due to holidays. Some brief rain showers and wind did not cause any noticible problems with our containers or collection thereof. As requested by staff, inquiries to determine residential specifics such as number of units, single or multi - family, additional containers, etc. are investigated by E.O. and re- ported to staff. Complaint follow -ups are conducted utilizing the new digital photo camera for easy documentation. Immediate availability of photos, without film or development time, adds • a convenience not available before. r 1 U A citation training class, held for the benefit of city en- forcement officials, was attended by E.O.. City citations, as discussed, are considered to be all civil matters and are handled internally. District citations are criminal misdemean- ors requiring procedural administration at the Superior Court - Harbor Justice Center with the physical citation approved by the Judicial Council in Sacramento. Restaurant brochures relative to the prevention of grease in- volved sewer backups and spills were again distributed to restaurant and food preparation facilities throughout the District. At least twenty five to thirty new locations were given these brochures in order to keep these operators aware of liability and suggested methods of grease control /elimination. As a Final note, staff is receiving very few calls relating to container scavenging. A considerable reduction of subjects engaged in scavenging From vehicles is evidence of the new containers being a deterrent in this practice. 0 ORDINANCE ENFORCEME•EPORT - Year to date 2003 • r DATE I STREET INDEX ADDRESS STREET NAME DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION ACTION LETTER 2/19/20031 1590 305 E. 19th St. At curb & overfilled /wood Pink Flyer & Regs 2/1912003 1590 345 E. 19th St. At curb Pink Flyer 2/19/2003 1590 355 E. 19th St. At curb Pink Flyer 2/19/2003 1590 366 E. 19th St. At curb Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 1610 215 E. 20th St. At curb Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 1610 216 E. 20th St. At curb Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 1610 421 B E. 20th St. Complaint follow up - at curb Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 1630 289 E. 21 st St. Complaint follow up - in view Pink/Regs /Card 1/21/2003 1705 1812 Alaska St. In view Pink Flyer 1124/2003 1830 2854 Andros St. In view Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 2005 948 Azalea Dr. In view Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 2050 1617 Baker St. At curb Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 2050 1622 Baker St. In view Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 2050 2938 Baker St. At curb Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 2050 2954 Baker St. In view Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 2340 2519 Bowdoin PI. At curb Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 2340 2520 Bowdoin Pl. In view Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 2340 2524 Bowdoin Pl. In view Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 2340 2582 Bowdoin PI. In view Pink Flyer 12/24/2002 2650 1148 Carson St. In view Pink Flyer 12/24/2002 2670 273 Cecil PI. Complaint follow up - in view Pink Flyer 1/16/2003 4.'...',:"': . ..::...............:....'��{��y .............................. ......l.il ....:. .... .. 2/7/2003 2670 `' > > >'s > >`.:: "::•'''_'' ..... iff!^��y::::::::::.::::.�•F..:. ::::;.....::::...... #:::::' . ' ::.:::: .............,`. ............... 2960 274 µp > >'': #is :::::`:`:::::>:::::.':' ::::::::::::::::::':::'.:::.::ti :'.: 3213 �:::::::::::. ::::::::: }:::::: lr lr....r .:::::.:r::.•: Cecil PI. i# i>'> i»>»€::':;;<:::;::>:>>>>>>> (y .:::.:.................... :. ... �.�Ri.............. n:......... •.y.:::::v :: •..:::::i'is: {:!::::: ? ?:::::; :::;::::, ...................... ;•: n:. .,. r.... vr•: Colorado PI. At curb €.. ..::::::::::::......... i> i`< ?> iiiii><»> ii"!:>:::>:>.;:>::;:.>>>[>>'.>'.><r ..�. #�y�� ..........::. �:.:::: �:::::::n:i:::: :.:::::.....� . •'...•'......:'....':::.: c::::::: isi:::::::`:::::::::::;:: :::: <2Y:':::::::::�::::;::::::: %: ;::; ..p r: r:: iris: '..r.:.: ::t:,: +•'+: At curb Pink Flyer < >< > > >< > >< s. . e�.....:...................................... ...:::.:.....:.:::::::::....... }..1 . F................... ............................... ...... •..:.......,. :...... �} y�} p .•<:.:: .. Pink Flyer > > > >isi ><[< < >i >< >i > <> ................... ............. ............. 1/24/20031 3130 28681 Corvo PI. At curb Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 3160 2986 Country Club Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 3160 3018 Country Club Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 2/7/2003 3160 3128 Country Club Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 1/21/2003 3220 3201 Dakota Ave. In view Pink Flyer 1/21/2003 3220 3202 Dakota Ave. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 3490 1586 Elm Ave. In view Pink Flyer 2/19/2003 3730 305 Flower St. At curb Pink Flyer 2/19/2003 3730 3351 Flower St. At curb Pink Flyer 3/22/2003 3920 31611 Gibraltar Ave. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 4020 25721 Greenbriar Ln. At curb / In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 4020 25781 Greenbriar Ln. In view Pink Flyer 3/2212003 4230 16701 Iowa St. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 4320 3281 Joann St. In view Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 4475 203 La Costa Ct. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 4750 246 Loyola Rd. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 4750 250 _Loyola Rd. At curb Pink Flyer CODE2003 4/20/2003 Page 1 of 3 ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT REPORT - Year to date 2003 DATE STREET INDEX ADDRESS STREET NAME DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION ACTION LETTER 1/13/2003 4830 3051 Princeton Dr. Madison Ave. In view Pink Flyer 6080 3/4/2003 4925 3322 In view Maryland Cir. In view Pink & Telcon with Realtor 364 3/4/2003 4925 3331 Pink Flyer Maryland Cir. In view Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 4925 3332 1/28/2003 Maryland Cir. In view Pink Flyer Redding Ave. 1/21/2003 4927 109 6245 Masters Cir. In view Pink Flyer In view 2/7/2003 5090 2955 1690 Mindanao Dr. At curb Pink Flyer Pink to irate resident 1/24/2003 5130 1730 Minorca PI, At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 3/4/2003 5370 3229 Rutgers Dr. Nebraska PI. At curb Pink Flyer 6450 3/4/2003 5375 3335 Dresser at curb Nevada Ave. Complaint follow up - in view Pink Flyer 1711 1/21/2003 5375 3344 Pink Flyer Nevada Ave. In view Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 5375 3374 4/18/2003 Nevada Ave. Complaint follow up - in view Pink Flyer Samoa PI. 3/4/2003 5385 1663 6510 New Hampshire Dr. Complaint follow up - in view Pink Flyer Complaint follow up - none in view 3/4/2003 5385 1671 3037 New Hampshire Dr. In view Pink Flyer Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 5385 1672 New Hampshire Dr. Complaint follow up - in view Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 5385 1675 New Hampshire Dr. In view Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 5385 1687 New Hampshire Dr. In view Pink Flyer 1/28/2003 5590 2674 Orange Ave. Complaint follow up - at curb Pink Flyer & Spoke to Resident 1/28/2003 5620 20261 Orchid St. At curb Pink Flyer 1/28/2003 5620 20271 Orchid St. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 5690 2905 Palau Pl. At curb Pink Flyer to Resident 4/18/2003 5880 2894 Pemba Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 5950 1767 Pitcairn Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 6080 322 Princeton Dr. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 6080 323 Princeton Dr. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 6080 364 Princeton Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 1/13/2003 6175 1054 Redding Ave. In view Pink Flyer 1/28/2003 6175 1062 Redding Ave. Combo oven /stove - at curb Blue Flyer 3/4/2003 6245 1680 Rhode Island Cir. In view Pink Flyer 3/4/2003 6245 1690 Rhode Island Cir. In view Pink to irate resident 1/24/2003 6250 1874 Rhodes Dr. At curb Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 6450 2257 Rutgers Dr. In view Pink Flyer 1/24/2003 6450 2272 Rutgers Dr. Dresser at curb Blue Flyer to Resident 1/24/2003 6490 1711 Samar Dr. In view Pink Flyer 1/21/2003 6490 1800 Samar Dr. In view Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 6510 3007 Samoa PI. In view Pink Flyer 4/18/2003 6510 3031 Samoa PI. Complaint follow up - none in view Photo - okay 4/18/2003 6510 3037 Samoa PI. In view Pink Flyer 2/19/2003 6590 1945 Santa Ana Ave. At curb Pink Flyer CODE 4/03 Q 2 of 3 « 'L� 0 ORDINANCE ENFORCEME10EPORT - Year to date 2003 0 DATE ISTREETINDEX ADDRESSI STREET NAME DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION ACTION LETTER 1/13/2003 6605 1091 Santa Rosa Ave. In view Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 7070 1773 Tanager Dr. At curb filled with dirt serials painteRegs 2�/20/2003 7260 1664 D2 Tustin Ave. At curb Pink Flyer 3/22/2003 —�/l 7285 1657 Utah Cir. At curb Pink Flyer 3/2-003 7294 1053 Vallejo Cir. At curb Pink Flyer �2—/24/2002 —7320 —3130 Van Buren Ave. At curb Pink Flyer 3/20/2003 7610 1992 Westminster Ave. In view Pink Flyer 1 1/21/20031 7675 1601 B Wintergreen Pl. Complaint follow up - at curb Pink Flyer CODE2003 4/20/2003 Page 3of3 I CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT MEETING DATE: MAY 19, 2003 ITEM NUMBER: SUBJECT: ORDINANCE FOR TRASH ENCLOSURE EXEMPTION FOR RECYCLING PROGRAMS DATE: APRIL 24, 2003 FROM: PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT /ADMINISTRATION DIVISION PRESENTATION BY: WILLIAM J. MORRIS, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DONNA THERIAULT AT (714) 754 -5024 RECOMMENDATION: �& Adopt Ordinance to amend Sections 13 -73 and 13 -74 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code to exempt temporary receptacles used for the collection of recyclable products. BACKGROUND: The Costa Mesa Sanitary District (District) conducts two telephone book recycling programs at schools and other public places throughout Costa Mesa, one for six weeks in the summer for the Yellow Pages Directory and the second for six weeks in the winter for the White Pages Directory. The District's contracted waste hauler places 3- yard dumpsters at participating schools, City Hall, Orange Coast College Recycling Center, and Bethel Towers during the recycling programs to collect the telephone books. A list of participating schools is provided as Attachment 1. The Telephone Book Recycling Programs are held at the local schools to promote and teach students the benefits of recycling. It also provides a means for the schools to obtain additional revenue for educational programs. In 2002, the District awarded $10,554 to local schools for their participation in the Telephone Book Recycling Programs (Attachment 1). The California legislature passed into law AB 939 in September 1989. This law set forth certain requirements for diversion of solid waste from landfills statewide. Each City must divert 50 percent of its waste stream from landfills by the year 2000. The City of Costa Mesa has been successful in meeting the 50 percent mandate and plans to maintain our compliance. In order to remain in compliance with the requirements of AB 939, the City must conduct public outreach and promotion of recycling programs. The Telephone Book Recycling program is an important part of the City's compliance with AB 939. At the December 2, 2002 Council meeting, a resident indicated that the telephone book recycling dumpster located at Kline School is in view of the public and should be placed in an enclosure or otherwise screened from view. A representative from Kline School requested Council grant an "exemption" and allow the bin to remain on site until the end 1 of the recycling program. Council voted to allow the dumpster to remain at Kline School until the end of the recycling program and requested staff to investigate a long -term solution to the issue. ANALYSIS: The Municipal Code requires enclosures or screening of "trash" dumpsters (Title 13, Chapter V, Article 9, Section 13 -73 and 13 -74). However, after discussion with Planning staff, District staff and Public Services staff, it was determined that requiring the recycling dumpsters to be in enclosures for a "temporary" recycling program would place a hardship on the participating schools and, basically, put an end to the school's and the public's participation. In addition, staff determined the bins were for recycling purposes and not for trash collection. Requiring enclosures for "temporary" bins would also impact the temporary bin service utilized by residents who are constructing improvements to their residences and who contract with trash haulers to place bins on private property or in the public right -of -way during the renovation /remodel process. The collection bins used for the recycling programs have yellow banners and signage distinguishing them as recycling containers. They are placed at each site in such a manner as to create the least amount of obstruction and inconvenience to the public. The proposed Ordinance would classify the bins as "temporary" recycling bins as approved by the Public Services Director. Temporary is defined as a period, or periods, of time not exceeding ninety (90) days during any twelve (12) month period. The temporary status would exempt them from enclosure and screening requirements as set forth in the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. The Public Services Director will also have final approval of the bin placement location. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED: Staff reviewed the participating locations and determined that a majority of the sites do not have adequate space for enclosures. District staff also considered using the 90- gallon, green trash containers for the recycling program, but felt the smaller capacity would require too many containers to be placed at each location. The Council could require that bin enclosures be constructed for this program at each participating site. This may cause some of the schools to decline participation in the program, since the cost of the enclosure may be greater than the overall revenue generated from the program. Also, as noted above, space may be limited at a number of sites, making construction of a permanent enclosure difficult. Council could choose to not adopt the Ordinances and eliminate the recycling programs or require some other method of collection. A central collection location could be established in the city: however, it may not be as effective as the current system due to lack of convenience. LEGAL REVIEW: The City Attorney's Office has prepared the Ordinance and approved it as to form and content. 1 FISCAL REVIEW: There is no fiscal impact on this item. CONCLUSION: The Telephone Book Recycling program is beneficial to the City because it contributes to the City's ability to remain in compliance with the 50 percent recycling mandate of AB939. The recycling program provides public education and awareness of the benefits of recycling. Enclosing or screening the dumpsters would eliminate the public's awareness of the program and reduce their participation. DONNA THERIAULT Management Analyst WILLIAM J. ORRIS-- - Director of Public Services Attachments: 1 — Participating Schools Award List 2 — Ordinance Amending Sections 13 -73 and 13 -74 Distribution: City Manager City Attorney Deputy City Clerk Director of Finance Staff 3 pZtACHMM 1 CMSD Telephone Book Recycling Contest Awards for 2002 School Name Participation Grand Add'I. Total Award Prize Award Award Adams School I 5400.00 5400.00 California School I 5400.00 5400.00 Charles TeWinkle School I 5400.00 S250.00 $650.00 Christ Lutheran K -8) I 5367.00 $367.00 Colleoe Park School I 5400.00 5400.00 Costa Mesa High School 1 5400.00 5400.00 Costa Mesa High School 7& 8) 1 S400.00 5400.00 Davis School (5th 8 6th) I 5400.00 5400.00 Estancia High School I 5400.00 5250.00 S650.00 Kaiser Elementary School I S400.00 5400.00 Kibbrooke School I S- 100.00 S- :00.00 Kline School K-8 I 5200.00 S250.00 5250.00 S700.00 Mariners Christian K -6) 1 5400.00 5400.00 Monte Vista High School I 5400.00 S400.00 Pa e School of Costa Mesa (K -6) f S200.00 5200.00 ' Paulanno School I S334.00 5334.00 Pomona School 1 S400.00 5400.00 Port Mesa Christian K-6) I 5200.00 S200.00 Rea Elementary 4 -6 1 5400.00 5400.00 Sonora School I S375.00 S375.00 St. Joacnim Elementary (K -8) I 5278.00 S278.00 St. John The Baptist K-8 I 5400.00 5400.00 University Montessori I S200.00 S200.00 Vinevard Chnstian K-8) 1 3200.00 5200.00 Whittier School 1 5400.00 S400.00 'w lscn Scnoct 1 5400.00 5.100.00 'woodland Elementary School 1 S- 100.00 5400.00 Total Awards I $10,554.00 01/101031.118 Attachment 2 ORDINANCE NO. 03-_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 13 -73 AND SECTION 13 -•74 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE TO EXEMPT TEMPORARY RECEPTACLES USED FOR THE COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLE PRODUCTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Paragraph (c) is hereby added to Section 13 -73 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code to read as follows: "(c) Temporary receptacles, as approved by the Public Services Department for the purposes of public participation in the collection of recyclable products, shall not be considered a trash bin, container or receptacle subject to the requirements of this section. For the purposes of this section, temporary shall mean a period, or periods, of' time not exceeding ninety (90) days during any twelve (12) month period." Section 2. Paragraph (c) is hereby added to Section 13 -74 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code to read as follows: "(c) Temporary receptacles, as approved by the Public Services Department for the purposes of public participation in the collection of recyclable products, shall not be considered a trash bin, container or receptacle subject to the requirements of this section. For the purposes of this section, temporary shall mean a period, or periods, ofd time not exceeding ninety (90) days during any twelve (12) month period." Section')'. Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect thirty (30) days from and after its passage and, before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, shall be published once in the NEWPORT BEACH -COSTA MESA PILOT, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, or, in the alternative, the City Clerk may cause to be published a summary of this Ordinance and a . certified copy of the text of this Ordinance shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk five (5) days prior to the date of adoption of this Ordinance, and within fifteen (15) days 1 after adoption, the City Clerk shall cause to be published the aforementioned summary and shall post in the office of the City Clerk a certified copy of this Ordinance together with the names of the members of the City Council voting for and against the same. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2003. 1 Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Deputy City Clerk City Attorney STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, JULIE FOLCIK, Deputy City Clerk and ex- officio clerk of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 03- was introduced and considered section by section at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the day of , 2003, and thereafter passed and adopted as a whole at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the day of , 2003, by the following roll call vote: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa Mesa this day of _ , 2003. Deputy City Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa