President Grant then moved to Public Participation (after the public arrived).

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1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALPINE SPRINGS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Pursuant to notice given, the regular meeting of the Board of Directors, Alpine Springs County Water District, was held Friday August, 00 at :0 a.m., District Board Room, 0 Alpine Meadows Road. 1. CALL TO ORDER President Grant called the meeting to order at :0 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those attending joined in saying the Pledge of Allegiance ROLL CALL Directors Present: Janet S. Grant, President; G. Bric Haley; Jerome Leininger; Tom Bass (left the meeting at :p.m. to attend Fire Training); G. Wendell Ulberg, Jr., Vice President (arrived minutes late). Director Absent: none Staff Present: John Shaw, P.E. of John Shaw Consulting, LLC, District General Manager; Pam Zinn, Recording Secretary. Guests Present: (None at the start of the meeting) Virginia Quinan, Tony Stefani, Betty Cutten, Troy Caldwell, Chief Duane Whitelaw/NTFPD.. COMMITTEE REPORTS b. Capital Report (Director Grant) amount $0,0. Director Ulberg requested a copy of the details for the Capital Committee Report. Review plans for emergency water through snowmaking wells. Virginia Quinan thinks this is the first step towards exporting water. President Grant says that this Board of Directors has stated they will not export water and this is all they can do by law... President Grant then moved to Public Participation (after the public arrived). PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Betty Cutten would like to dedicate and open meeting in honor of Dwight Steele and a rock in the park. President Grant said we would not be able to do it this meeting but will put in on the Agenda for the September, 00 meeting. Tony Stefani wanted to know if there is a way to inform residents of Alpine Meadows when we chlorinate the water and had a suggestion of putting blue water drop by the sign at the entrance of the Water District if there is no chlorination and a yellow drop if we are chlorinating the water. Troy Caldwell offered to help with the Dwight Steele memorial by donating a rock from his property with the plaque. COMMITTEE REPORTS (continued) b. Director Leininger said he felt that the pond would suffer and continued to make a MOTION to approve the Capital Committee Report. R-1 Modification is the same; asphalt amount is different ($,0). Director Bass SECONDED the MOTION. Vice President Ulberg TABLED the motion for the R-1 modification to next months meeting. (Director Ulberg wanted it noted that he does not want to approve the piping portion of R-1 in the amount of $,00) Vice President Ulberg made a MOTION to approve the asphalt paving for the amount of $,0. MOTION DIED due to a lack of a second. Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of ASCWD August, 00 1

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1. a. Fire Report (Director Haley) Fire suppression ordinance (Alarms), putting together quotes from various alarm companies to offer a low cost valley wide quote. The ordinance will be presented to the public in the first meeting, can modify the ordinance and the second meeting can vote on it. The District we need to notify the public through local newspapers and also provide the Contractors Association with a copy of the proposed ordinance. Posting notices at local lumber stores and other places contractors may go. Fire mitigation fee quote has not been provided yet as promised; Chief Whitelaw has also left messages but has not received any return calls. Fire Committee Volunteers are Toni Stefani and Mark Hadley. Fire house pilot program: there have not been many calls but they have been doing defensible space. The pilot program ends on Sept., 00. The Alpine Meadows Fire Department is looking for two volunteers to staff the firehouse after the pilot program ends. Ideas are to lower the rent and maybe pay someone to be there /. Current AMFD Volunteers get first choice. Long term plan educational piece for homeowners. Chiefs Report (Chief Whitelaw) Valley wide meeting is coming up on Labor Day weekend and Chief Whitelaw would like to report to the valley regarding the post pilot plan and ordinances. Chief Whitelaw said he would bring a brochure (big, colored copy) and safety flyers. c. TTSA Report (Director Ulberg) There was no handout; Director Ulberg gave a verbal report since the TTSA meeting is not being held until Wed. President Grant asked if there are any rate increases planned. Director Ulberg said there has been a ramp up on rates as TTSA can t fund operations with Capital. De-nitrification and de-salt costs money and is needed for people downstream who are unhappy with growth; must keep them happy. There is a minimum of $ million dollars in reserve. TTSA insures themselves and require this amount in reserve. What ever costs are is what services should be by law. Connection fees are what's sitting in the Capital Reserve. There is $1 million allocated for plant expansion sitting in Capital reserve. They need to decide on a vendor for the B & R plant, and then they would perform a pilot program (with the vendor) for plant treatment. Martis Creek phosphorus study, sphere of influence study with regards to LAFCO & Northstar. ITEMS FOR BOARD DISCUSSION & ACTION a. District By-Laws Administrative Committee is to decide what to put-in and whether we should call them by-laws and create a policy. Vice President Ulberg requested a copy of the by-laws. b. Bill Payment Procedures Minimum of three Board members plus the General Manager must agree. This is law and we have not been doing it this way in the past. Director Haley thinks the recurring bills could be pulled out and paid and the rest can be approved at the Board meeting. Manager Shaw said that this is not in compliance. Director Bass made a MOTION to move this to Budget & Finance Committee to finalize. Directory Haley SECONDED the MOTION. Unanimously Approved. c. Bear Creek Association Newsletter It is the feeling of the Board of Directors that corrections to the inaccuracies need to be made. Vice President Ulberg is of the opinion that Manager Shaw needs to go to more association meetings and make more of an effort to meet with the public. President Grant requested Manager Shaw to prepare a response to the Bear Creek Association, Director Haley confers. Manager Shaw wants input from the Board Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of ASCWD August, 00

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1. Members. Director Bass made a MOTION that the Manager Shaw draft a response to be reviewed by Director Haley and President Grant. Unanimously Approved. The Board of Directors took a minute break at :0 a.m. and returned from break at :0 a.m. MANAGERS REPORT SCADA is moving along, those who are interested are welcome to tour the system after the Board meeting. Annual water meter reads and billing should be out by next week. There will be a mail stuffer in the bills for the irrigation meter reading for those who have not turned in their meters. Park pass purchases have slowed down and the water quality in the pond is good. Last year (001) there were about 0 season passes sold, and the Board wants to know how many passes were sold this season (00) for the next meeting. Directors wanted to know how much water is going into the pond. Manager Shaw said gallons per minute flow through the pond. Cost is about $1, (after 0 days) at $1.00 per 1,000 gallons used. Vice President Ulberg feels the users of the park should pay for this water. President Grant said the deal was the overflow was to go to the pond. Vice President Ulberg said that if we are concerned about emergency water supply, then we should not be filling the pond. Part of the water loss goes into the sewer system. Director Bass and Vice President Ulberg both agreed that they want to know as much practical data as we can get and if we do not have it then we need to get it and present it to the Board.. CLOSED SESSION d. California Government Code Section. Negotiation Over Real Property. The Board of Directors moved into closed session at : a.m. The Board of Directors returned from closed session at : p.m. No action was taken. Note: Director Bass had to leave the meeting at :p.m. to attend fire training.. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approval of Minutes of May, 00 meeting Vice President Ulberg wants the time that he arrived noted rather than just saying he arrived late. Director Haley made a MOTION to approve the minutes of the May, 00 meeting. Vice President Ulberg wants these minutes to go back to be re-done like TTSA format. APPROVED by Majority Vote, Vice President Ulberg opposed. b. Approval of Minutes of June, 00 meeting Director Haley made a MOTION to approve the minutes of June, 00 meeting with changes. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED c. Approval of Minutes of June, 00 meeting Director Leininger made a MOTION to approve the minutes of June, 00 meeting Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of ASCWD August, 00

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 with changes. Director Haley SECONDED the MOTION. d. Approval of Minutes of June, 00 meeting Director Haley made a MOTION to approve the minutes of June, 00 meeting with changes. e. Approval of Minutes of July, 00 meeting Director Leininger made a MOTION to approve the minutes of July, 00 meeting with changes. Director Haley SECONDED the MOTION. f. Approval of Minutes of May, 00 Staff Safety Meeting The Board of Directors reviewed minutes, no approval necessary. g. Approval of Minutes of July 1, 00 Staff Safety Meeting The Board of Directors reviewed minutes, no approval necessary.. CONSENT AGENDA a. FINANCIAL Discussion included the current format of the financial report. The Board of Directors felt that the pie chart was not needed but instead to note the percent of the total in each institution. The reserve fund requires board action; General Fund is to use as we need funds. The Directors would like to see a monthly Budget Variance Report; Quarterly the Directors would like to see LAIF, Placer & Prudential return comparisons.. Director Haley made a MOTION to approve the accounts payables for July, 00 through August, 00 and check register pages 1-. Director Haley made a MOTION to approve the payroll for the amount of $,.. Vice President Ulberg SECONDED the MOTION. DIRECTORS COMMENTS Vice President Ulberg wants status of the Ski Area Contract and wants a Director to be involved. This would include the snowmaking wells, water expenses and road status. Manager Shaw said he has a standing meeting every month with the Ski Area (Hoopie & Larry) and they review all contracts in place on the second page of monthly agenda. Vice President Ulberg wanted to know who owns the pipe for emergency connections at the Ski Area, costs to start up the motors etc. Manager Shaw said that once they are all on one document then we can re-negotiate costs etc. Vice President Ulberg requested that this be noted. Vice President Ulberg wanted to know the current condition of the springs. Is the headwork leaking? Manager Shaw said you can t re-habilitate spring water, not ever. He said Lew concurs, you have to fly parts in, and it s on a steep hillside. The environmentalists would never let us build a road to get to the well to drill after a pad is built for a drill rig. Vice President Ulberg asked how Lowell Northrop got up there before. Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of ASCWD August, 00

Manager Shaw said there was a road but that it was covered up. Probably can t re-use the road but it could be done like the ski area towers were, but it is very expensive. Manager Shaw also noted that the horizontal wells are a gamble.. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Board the meeting was adjourned at 1: p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Approved as Corrected --0 Pam Zinn Recording Secretary Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of ASCWD August, 00