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Minutes November 21, 2003

Minutes November 21, 2003

 

CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS CALIFORNIA

CITY COUNCIL MINUTES

ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING

November 21, 2003

10:00 A.M.

 

 

  1. CALL El TORO WATER DISTRICT BOARD MEETING TO ORDER

 

President Ted Martin called the El Toro Water District Board meeting to order and introduced the Board of Directors, M. Scott Goldman, John S. Dudley, William H. Kahn and Jerard B. Werner and ETWD staff.

 

  1. CALL CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO ORDER

 

Mayor Ring called meeting of the Laguna Woods City Council to order and introduced the Councilmembers and staff

 

COUNCILMEMBERS:   PRESENT:    Bouer, Hack, McLaughlin, Ross, Ring

ABSENT:    None

 

STAFF PRESENT:    City Manager Keane; City Clerk Condon; Assistant City Manager Reilly; Community Development Director Barr

 

III   PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

Director Dudley from the El Toro Water Board led the Flag salute.

 

  1. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

 

No Public Comments.

 

  1. JOINT DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN THE El TORO WATER DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS CITY COUNCIL ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

 

President Ted Martin turned the meeting over to El Toro Water District General Manager Bob Hill who expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to interface with each other. City Manager Leslie Keane advised the City appreciated the opportunity to meet and hoped that a joint meeting would be an annual event.

 

  1. Water Supply Outlook Locally and Regionally – General Manager Hill provided an overview of the water supply outlook both locally and regionally. He answered questions from Councilmembers regarding ground water storage, reservoirs and demand levels.

 

  1. City of Laguna Woods General Plan Overview – Community Development Director Lauren Barr presented an overview of the City’s General Plan showing the properties with their land use designation and areas of new and potential future development.

 

  1. Water Quality – Storm Water Permit Compliance – Community Development Director Lauren Barr provided an overview of the City storm water permit compliance program

 

  1. Current and future City and ETWD interface opportunities

 

  1. Community Education

 

General Manager Bob Hill and City Manager Keane both indicated this was an area of opportunity for cooperation for El Toro Water District and the City to work together and discussed opportunities for distributing the same messages.

 

  1. Outreach

 

  1. City and ETWD Newsletters

 

Discussion was held regarding coordinating a joint mailing of the City and ETWD newsletter. City Clerk Condon will investigate the feasibility and cost.

 

  1. ETWD Community Advisory Group (CAG)

 

President Hill provided a schedule of the quarterly meetings.

 

  1. City Water Quality Committee

 

City Manager Keane discussed the loss of VLF fees on the budget. El Toro Water District was invited to have a liaison attend the City’s Water Quality Committee meetings.

 

  1. City community events and/or jointly hosted events

 

Discussion was held regarding opportunities for joint community events to advance water quality issues such as water quality contests, a pet fair, articles, and newsletter articles.

 

  1. Service provision opportunities

 

  1. 24-hour spill response and reporting

 

General Manager Hill discussed ETWD’s 24 hour spill response program. City Manager Keane advised the City worked with ETWD to put together the City program for after hour storm water response.

 

  1. Water Quality Sampling and Analysis

 

General Manager Hill reported on their lab and sampling procedures.

 

  1. Storm Drain Inspection and Cleaning

 

The City reported storm drain inspections are currently being handling by the County.

 

  1. Groundwater Diversions/Non-domestic wastewater diversions

 

General Manager Hill discussed the diversion process and stated ETWD works with applicants on a case-case basis.

 

  1. Food Establishment Inspection/FOG Ordinance

 

General Manager Hill reported on the adoption of the City’s FOG Ordinance, which included the efforts by ETWD and the City in developing processes and standards. He stated the recent adoption of the City’s FOG ordinance with assist ETWD with their ordinance.

 

  1. Comply with City DAMP requirements/comply with ETWD WDR Requirements

 

Discussion was held on sampling efforts and potential for joint cooperation.

 

  1. Reduce Sewer Spills

 

Discussion was held on educating businesses and the public on the effect of FOG disposal into the sewer system.

 

  1. City and ETWD Long Range Plans – Areas of Focus

 

  1. City of Laguna Woods

 

  1. New and Redevelopment Coordination

 

Community Development Director Barr provided an overview of potential new and redevelopment projects that the City was aware of.

 

  1. Moulton Parkway Widening/Medium Irrigation Options

 

Assistant City Manager Doug Reilly discussed the Moulton Parkway widening and answered questions. The project is scheduled to start in June 2005.

 

City Manager Keane discussed the possibility of using recycled water on the mediums.

 

General Manager Hill reported they are in discussion with the Irvine Ranch Water District on the possibility of a joint recycling program.

 

  1. Gate 12 Park Access

 

City Manager Keane discussed the City’s plans for a passive park on Moulton Parkway located next to the road to the ETWD water tank. Currently the property is landlocked and the City would be interested in joint use of the ETWD driveway entrance. General Manager Hill and the Board stated they would investigate the possibility.

 

  1. Ridge Route Drive Improvements

 

City Manager Keane discussed plans for improvements to the dog park and Ridge Route and the possibility of ETWD creating a sample of zero-scape landscape.

 

  1. Public Education

 

Both the City and ETWD agreed this was discussed under other issues.

 

  1. El Toro Water District

 

  1. Water and Sewer System Security

 

Director of Operations and Engineering Dennis Cafferty discussed the audit currently being conducted by an outside consultant, which will be presented to the ETWD Board next week and any potential projects will be put into their capital projects program. He reported there were no major problems, and any recommendation will be implemented.

 

  1. Master Plan Update – Coordination with City

 

The Master Plan, which is being updated, will be out after the first of the year.

 

  1. Joint Recycled Water Project (ETWD, IRWD and MNWD)

 

Director of Operations and Engineering Cafferty advised ETWD Board has given direction to look at recycled projects wherever possible. Partnering with other water districts where possible would enable ETWD to share resources and costs.

  1. Partnerships – Neighboring Agencies, Cities, Associations, County

 

General Manager Hill reported ETWD will continue to work with the City and the City will continue working with Leisure World.

 

City Manager Keane advised the City was surprised by the recent rate increase. General Manager Hill advised ETWD would coordinate with the City in future budgets.

 

  1. Water and Sewer Rates Now and in the Future

 

Chief Financial Officer Michael Grandy provided an overview of the ETWD budget, rates, reserves and operationally.

 

  1. Public Education – Water Use Efficiency

 

General Manager Hill discussed educating people on the cost of water and possible efficiencies.

 

VI    BOARD AND COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS REGARDING NON-AGENDA ITEMS

 

In answer to a question regarding the ETWD infrastructure, General Manager Hill reported that all the water and sewer pipes have been televised and necessary repairs have been made. He advised an annual inspection is done by regulatory agencies and ETWD received a clean bill of health.

 

VII   ADJOURNMENT

 

The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 p.m. to a Regular Meeting at 2:00 p.m. on December 17, 2003 at the Laguna Woods City Hall, 24264 El Toro Road, Laguna Woods, CA 92653.

 

 

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SUSAN M. CONDON, City Clerk

 

Adopted: December 17, 2003

 

 

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ROBERT B. RING, Mayor