05/14/2014 - Minutes Intergovernmental Water Board (IWB) Minutes
SERVING TIGARD, KING CITY,DURHAM AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT
MEETING DATE: Wednesday, May 14, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Building
8777 SW Burnham Street
Tigard, OR 97223
Members Present:
Gretchen Buehner Representing the City of Tigard
Tom Fergusson Alternate representing the Tigard Water District (TWD)
Keith Jehnke Representing the City of Durham
Jodie Inman Member-At-Large
Members Absent:
Ken Henschel Representing the Tigard Water District
David Newham Representing the City of King City
City of Tigard Staff Present:
John Goodrich Interim Assistant Public Works Director
Dennis Koellermeier Water Partnership Project Director
Debbie Smith-Wagar Assistant Finance Director
Greer Gaston IWB Recorder
1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Introductions
Commissioner Buehner called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m.
2. Approval of Minutes —April 9, 2014
Commissioners Buehner and Inman wished to abstain, as they had not attended the April
9, 2014, meeting and could not speak to the accuracy of the minutes. Consideration of
the minutes was postponed to the next meeting.
3. Public Comments
There were no comments from the public.
4. Water Supply Update
Mr. Goodrich reported:
• Average water use for the month of April was 4 million gallons per day (mgd).
This usage is normal for this time of year.
• Injection, at a rate of 1.2 million gallons per day (mgd), is occurring at aquifer
storage and recovery (ASR) well no. 2. A total of 126 million gallons were
injected since January. No water is being injected into ASR well no. 1; this well is
storing native ground water.
5. Consider Making a Recommendation to the Tigard City Council on the City of
Tigard's Water Division and the Water Capital Improvement Plan Budgets
Commissioner Buehner introduced Assistant Finance Director Debbie Smith-Wagar
who gave an overview of fiscal year 2014-2015, water-related budget items. She said
there were no significant changes from last year's budget and provided the following
highlights:
■ A director position, held by Mr. Koellermeier, was added to the water partnership
budget. This is a full-time position that will monitor and represent Tigard's interests
in the partnership.
■ The Capital Improvement Plan budget was increased by $8 million based on
updated cash flow information for water partnership projects. Mr. Koellermeier
added that the overall cost of partnership projects has not changed; this action
simply transferred project funds from one fiscal year to another.
■ The cost of a water rate study was included. The study will:
- Propose new rates to account for the additional 4 mgd Tigard purchased through
the water partnership.
- Determine the scope of the bonds that will be issued in late 2014 or early 2015.
■ In 2018, the Capital Improvement Plan budget shows over a million dollars for the
Cach reservoir and pump station design. This project is somewhat driven by the
development of River Terrace.
■ The Barrows Road/Scholls Ferry water line extension project, currently underway,
and the installation of a water main in Roy Rogers Road are two other projects
related to the development of River Terrace.
Ms. Smith-Wagar reported Tigard's general obligation bond rating improved from AA
to AA+.
Commissioner Jehnke recommended the Tigard City Council approve the budget.
Commissioner Fergusson seconded the motion. The motion passed by a unanimous
vote of the commissioners present, with Commissioners Buehner, Fergusson, Inman and
Jehnke voting yes.
6. Informational Items
Commissioner Buehner reported on the work of the water partnership's Oversight
Committee.
■ A brief update on several water partnership projects was provided.
■ Approximately one-third of the overall water partnership budget has been spent.
■ Bids on most projects came in lower than expected.
Mr. Koellermeier gave an overview of the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) process
used to run the water line under the Willamette River. This will be one of the largest
HDD projects on the west coast.
Commissioner Buehner asked Mr. Goodrich to report on the Willamette River Water
Coalition (WRWC). Mr. Goodrich said there was a WRWC meeting on Thursday, May
15 at 5:30. Tualatin Valley Water District (TVWD) and the City of Hillsboro have
partnered to develop a Willamette River water supply. Tigard has 25 mgd of Willamette
River water rights vested through the WRWC. The city has signed a joinder agreement to
participate—on a limited basis—in the TVVvD/Hillsboro partnership.
Mr. Koellermeier offered to give the IWB commissioners a tour of Lake Oswego Tigard
Water Partnership projects in lieu of the regularly-scheduled August board meeting. The
tour will take place on Wednesday, August 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Ms. Gaston asked
the commissioners to let her know whether they planned to attend at the IWB's July 9,
2014, meeting. Mr. Koellermeier extended the tour invitation to all Tigard Water District
commissioners.
7. Non-Agenda Items
There were no non-agenda items.
8. Next Meeting
June 11, 2014, at 5:30 p.m.
Public Works Auditorium, 8777 SW Burnham Street, Tigard, Oregon
9. Adjournment
At 6:27 p.m. Commissioner Inman moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner
Fergusson seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote of the
commissioners present with Commissioners Buehner, Fergusson, Inman and Jehnke
votin yes.
Gretchen;Uel�ri Greer Gaston, IWB Recorder
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