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MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF THE CENTRAL
CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
HELD JUNE 14, 1979
The District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
convened in an Adjourned Regular Session at its regular place of meeting,
1250 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of
California, on June 14, 1979, at 7:30 P.M.
President Carlson requested the Secretary to call the roll.
I.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Members:
Members:
Stanley, Boneysteele, Allan, Campbell and Carlson
None
II.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1.
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF MAY 17, 1979
After comments and discussion, it was moved by Member Campbell,
seconded by Member Allan, that the minutes of the Meeting of May 17,
1979, be approved with the following corrections:
Under "VI. OLD BUSINESS, 1. PRESENTATION BY BROKER RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN",
in the fifth paragraph, last sentence, change to read as follows:
"Mr. Carniato replied that although there is an exposure to lawsuits,
there is minimal exposure to liability."
Under "VIII. REPORTS, 2. COUNSEL FOR THE DISTRICT, ITEM c. II
paragraph, change statement following "California Environmental Quality
Act; from "that an amount to exceed" to read "that an amount not to
exceed II .
Under "VIII. REPORTS, 1. GENERAL MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER, Item (b)
in the paragraph, change the sentence to read "Thirty-one miles of sewer
pipe were cleaned and 4 miles inspected by television."
Under "VIII. REPORTS, 1. GENERAL MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER, PLANT OPERATIONS,
Items b. & c.:
Item b., revise the second and third sentences to read as follows:"
"Mr. DeVito proposed a joint meeting of two Board of Directors
(CCCWD and CCCSD) to try to resolve the many issues that exist between
the two agencies. Mr. Dolan suggested to Mr. DeVito that he write a
letter to Central San proposing interim solutions to some immediate
issues, particularly in regard to the power supply, P.G. & E. Sub-
Agreement, and question of ownership of the backwash facil ity."
Item c., revise first paragraph, second sentence to read as follows:
"It mi ght be appropri ate if the pub 1 i c were made aware of some of
the District's Budget process."
Motion was unanimously approved.
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III. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES
None.
IV.
HEARINGS
None.
V.
BIDS
None.
VI.
OLD BUSINESS
1.
APPROVAL OF 1979-80 O&M BUDGET ITEMS
Mr. Dolan, General Manager-Chief Engineer (GM-CE), made comments
regarding the proposed 1979-80 Operations and Maintenance Budget and
explained the bar chart on page 3 of the analysis presented to the
Board.
After discussion, the Board expressed concern regarding the wide
variance between the labor budget for last year and the proposed labor
budget for the coming fiscal year.
Mr. Dolan, GM-CE, then referred to a table summarizing major items
of the District1s Budget. The Board voiced several questions concerning
actual labor cost figures for 1978-79 vs. budgeted figures for 1979-80.
Mr. Dolan explained that one reason for the apparent increase is the
District's practice of budgeting for 100 percent occupancy of positions
even though we can normally expect some vacancy. Also labor costs
applied to capital projects (recoveries) had been deducted from FY 78/79
labor costs but not from FY 79/80 figures.
It was the consensus of the Board that may of the budgetary
complications were largely due to the transition period of plant startup,
staff reorganization and initiation of new accournting procedures.
They expressed concern over the increase in the proposed labor budget
and that it does not included a staff vacancy factor.
Afte explanation of the labor budget, the Board suggested that
staff make adustments and clarifications, apply a position vacancy
factor, show salary recovery from capital funds and recompute the pro-
jected labor costs.
2.
REVIEW OF LITIGATION MATTERS (IN EXECUTIVE SESSION)
Mr. Carniato, Counsel for the District, indicated that in addition
to litigation matters, he had a personnel matter to take up in
executive session.
At 9:17 P.M., President Carlson declared an executive session
to discuss litigation and personnel matters.
At 10:55 P.M., President Carlson reconvened the meeting.
As a result of the executive session, it was moved by Member
Stanley, seconded by Member Allan, that Item 3 of the memorandum to
Roy Johnson, Shift Supervisor, Plant Operations Department, be
modified to reduce his classification from Shift Supervisor to
Operator III effective immediately, that a period of reevaluation
of his work in that position will proceed through September 15, 1979
and his future status with the District will be determined at that
time. Motion was unanimously approved.
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VI I.
NEW BUSINESS
None.
VIII.
REPORTS
1.
GENERAL MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER
Mr. Dolan presented copies of a letter from Mr. DeVito, Manager,
Contra Costa County Water District.
Discustion followed concerning the letter and issues between the
two Districts.
2. COUNSEL FOR THE DISTRICT
None.
3. SECRETARY
None.
4.
COMMITTEES
None.
IX.
MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR
a. Member Boneysteele stated that he had received a leaflet
inidcating that the Argonne National Committee was sponsoring a
conference on energy conservation in relation to waste treatment and
asked if anyone was interested. Mr. Dolan, GM-CE, said that he was
aware of this conference and felt that the District cound not justify
attendance because of the present work load.
b. Member Allan noted that the EPA was considering changing the
ocean discharge requirements in a manner that would exempt large
Districts having ocean deep water outfalls. Discussion followed.
c. Member Boneysteele suggested that the Board take some
action acknowledging Senator John A. Nejedly's complete recovery
from recent heart surgery.
After discussion, it was moved by Member Boneysteele, seconded
by Member Allan, that a resolution acknowledging Senator John A.
Nejedley's complete recovery from heart surgery be adopted.
Resolution No. 79-110. Motion was unanimously approved.
X.
ADJ OU RNMENT
At 11:17 P.M., President Carlson adjourned the meeting.
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Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,
County of Contra Costa, State of California
COUNTERSIGNED:
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Secre ry of the strict Board of the
Cen al Contra Costa Sanitary District,
County of Contra Costa, State of California
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