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AGENDA ITEM III.1a Regular Board Meeting Approved Minutes October 13, 2014 District Attendees Lonny Gossett Randy Marx Dave Underwood Tom R. Gray Michael Nisenboym Chi Ha-Ly Board President Board Member Board Member General Manager Operations Manager Finance Manager Other Attendees Absent Michael McRae Misha Sarkovich Board Vice President Board Member AGENDA ITEMS I. Call to Order President Gossett called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. II. Public Comment None. III. Consent Calendar The following consent calendar items were considered and acted upon as follows: 1. Approval of minutes a. Regular Board Meeting of September 8, 2014 2. Accept and file Treasurer s Report for the month of September, 2014 3. Accept and file Investment Report for the month of August, 2014 4. Accept and file Financial Expense Report for the month of September, 2014 5. Approval of Warrants

6. Approval of Cal-Card Statements for the month of September, 2014 7. Approval of Monthly Board Expense Report for the month of September, 2014 Director Marx moved to approve the consent calendar. Director Underwood seconded the motion. Motion carried with the following votes: Gossett aye, Marx aye, and Underwood aye. Absent: Directors McRae and Sarkovich IV. Presentation & Correspondence 1. Correspondence dated September 5, 2014 from Congressman Ami Bera thanking FOWD for hosting a Water Conservation Workshop 2. Correspondence dated September 23, 2014 from FOWD to SJWD regarding email threats from SJWD Director Tobin President Gossett stated that General Manager Gray has every right to participate in the public process related to the SJWD elections. President Gossett stated that individuals should address problems directly to the Board rather than attacking General Manager Gray. General Manager Gray reported that after he received the email threats from Director Tobin, FOWD President Gossett responded with a written letter to the SJWD Board. SJWD Director Peterson brought this item to the SJWD Board President and requested it be placed on the next SJWD Board meeting agenda. SJWD Board President Bob Walters did not place this item on the agenda after being counselled by SJWD s legal team. General Manager Gray stated that one of the SJWD Directors referred to the letter as crap. SJWD did not allow this topic to be heard at the Board meeting; this item will be addressed at the SJWD Legal Affairs Committee meeting scheduled on October 14, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Directors Gossett and Marx stated that they appreciate what General Manager Gray does for the District. V. Discussion and Action Items: Old Business 1. Update and discussion on FOWD Budget for 2015 Director Underwood reported that the Budget Committee meeting is scheduled for October 15, 2014 at 4 p.m. Page 2 of 8

General Manager Gray stated that a draft copy of the 2015 full line item budget was provided to each of the Budget Committee members. 2. Update and discussion on Madison Well Project General Manager Gray stated that more than likely the District will receive approximately $720,000 for the Madison Well Project from the Proposition 84 grant. 3. Update and discussion on FOWD Water Supply for the month of September, 2014 Operations Manager Nisenboym reported that the total 1,081.89 AC-FT of water demand in September was met from 11.92% (128.92 AC-FT) groundwater pumping and 88.08% (952.97 AC-FT) surface water provided by SJWD. The District s overall consumption was 28.1% below the 10-year average with a 14.8% reduction from 2013 for the month of September. The total consumption through the first nine months of the year was recorded at 7,836.49 AC-FT which is a 20.1% reduction from the total consumption through the first nine months of 2013 (9,809.07 AC-FT). 4. Discussion and possible action on the hiring of a new certified public accounting firm to provide financial audit services in accordance with Fair Oaks Water District s Policy No. 5010 General Manager Gray stated this item was brought to the Board at the regular Board meeting on September 8, 2014 and the Board directed staff to provide recommendation. He stated staff recommended that the Board select Richardson and Company, LLP as FOWD s independent financial auditor and authorize the General Manager to enter into an agreement with Richardson and Company, LLP to perform FOWD s 2014 financial audit. General Manager Gray stated that, as reported at the September 8, 2014 Board meeting, the District sent the audit proposals out to nine firms and received two responses. Both of the firms are highly qualified with prior experience in auditing the District s financials. He stated selecting either firm would meet the District s needs. Staff recommended Richardson and Company, LLP for economic reasons. Director Underwood moved to select Richardson and Company, LLP as FOWD s independent financial auditor and authorize the General Manager to enter into an agreement with Richardson and Company, LLP to perform FOWD s 2014 financial audit. Director Marx seconded the motion. Motion carried with the following votes: Gossett aye, Marx aye, and Underwood aye. Absent: Directors McRae and Sarkovich Page 3 of 8

5. Update and discussion on Wholesale Water Supply Agreement General Manager Gray discussed the following related to the wholesale water supply agreement: a) SJWD Policy General Manager Gray stated that in its response to FOWD, related to take or pay, SJWD indicated that it has a long standing policy that all wholesale water supply agreements have the same rate structure. General Manager Gray requested a copy of the policy and the date it was adopted, to date he has not received the information he requested. b) Take or Pay c) Groundwater Payment d) SJWD Capital Facilities Charge e) Pump Back Project Assessment to Retail Agencies f) Separate Agreement Requirement ( Downstream of Hinkle ) g) Pre-1914 Water Rights Surface Water Supply Use h) FO-40 Litigation Settlement Agreement General Manager Gray stated that one of the conditions in the FO- 40 settlement agreement was an immediate update to the wholesale water agreement. Director Marx stated that if SJWD has not met the conditions, General Manager Gray should have legal counsel review the conditions of the FO-40 agreement. 6. Update and discussion on SSWD / SJWD water supply and consolidation meetings General Manager Gray included information related to the SSWD/SJWD consolidation in the Board packet. FOWD Board had concerns regarding the water rights for FOWD and the governance structure from the SSWD/SJWD consolidation. VI. Discussion and Action Items: New Business 1. Discussion and possible action on FOWD Policy No. 5130 Inventory Management General Manager Gray stated that the Inventory Management Policy provides: Page 4 of 8

a) General guidance for managing and safeguarding inventory items, resulting in accurate financial reporting and adequate supply to efficiently operate the water system. b) A guideline of how parts are being managed. c) An inventory reconciliation process. d) Inventory controls. e) Inventory reporting procedures. General Manager Gray stated that the District plans to go out to bid and select one vendor to purchase most of its inventory and have the vendor deliver directly to the project site. The District strives to maintain inventory as low as possible. Staff proposes implementing the new Inventory Management Policy and will provide a report back to the Board in six months. Director Gossett asked the Finance Manager for her opinion on the Inventory Management Policy. Finance Manager Ha-Ly stated that the recommended processes in the Inventory Management Policy are more efficient and cost-effective. Director Underwood moved to approve the FOWD Policy No. 5130 - Inventory Management. Director Marx seconded the motion. Motion carried with the following votes: Gossett aye, Marx aye, and Underwood aye. Absent: Directors McRae and Sarkovich VII. Upcoming Events 1. SJWD Board Meeting / 7:00 PM - October 8, 2014 / CANCELLED 2. SJWD Legal Affairs Committee Meeting / 1:00 PM - October 14, 2014 / San Juan Water District 3. Supervisor Susan Peters Community Meeting / 7:30 AM - October 15, 2014 / Fair Oaks Water District Page 5 of 8

4. Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce Luncheon / October 16, 2014 / Fair Oaks Community Club House 5. SJWD Wholesale Rate Workshop / 4:00 PM - November 5, 2014 / San Juan Water District VIII. Representative Reports 1. Sacramento Groundwater Authority (SGA) Director Marx stated grant funding was discussed at the meeting. 2. Regional Water Authority (RWA) General Manager Gray stated the meeting on September 11, 2014 discussed executive director s evaluation and compensation. President Gossett inquired whether the state groundwater legislation moved toward centralizing control of the groundwater. Director Marx responded that the state will first allow the local agencies to manage groundwater on their own. If the agencies don t act, the state will force it upon the agencies; the time table is probably eight years. He stated that the Sacramento Groundwater Authority has a good handle on the management of groundwater in the region. 3. San Juan Family of Agencies Executive Committee General Manager Gray stated the next SJWD Executive Committee meeting is scheduled for September 23, 2014. Director Marx reported that General Manager Gray and CHWD Bob Churchill made a presentation on groundwater reimbursement. 4. Other None. IX. Directors Reports & Comments 1. Budget Committee (Sarkovich, Underwood) Discussed earlier. 2. Technical Advisory Committee (Marx, McRae) No meeting. 3. Capital Improvement Committee (McRae, Sarkovich) No meeting. Page 6 of 8

4. Personnel Committee (Gossett, McRae) No meeting. 5. Public Relations Committee (Underwood, Gossett) No meeting. 6. Other None. X. General Manager s Report 1. Monthly Maintenance Work Report Report provided for information only. 2. Capital Projects Status Report Report provided for information only. 3. Safety Issues Update No report. 4. Financial Issues Update No report. 5. Delta Issues Update on Regional Involvement No report. 6. Other None. XI. XII. Public Comment None. Adjournment With no further business to come before the Board, President Gossett adjourned the meeting at 7:34 p.m. Page 7 of 8

The Board approved the preceding minutes on November 10, 2014 Tom R. Gray General Manager/Board Secretary Date Page 8 of 8