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10/12/1994 - Minutes INTERGOVERNMENTAL WATER BOARD MEETING MINUTES October 12, 1994 BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Peggy Manning, Lynda Jenkins, John Schwartz, Bill Scheiderich and John Haunsperger STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Ed Wegner, Bill Monahan, Mike Miller, Kathy Kaatz VISITORS PRESENT: Jack Polans, Paul Hunt CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Intergovernmental Water Board was called to order at 5:34 p.m. ROLL CALL Roll was taken and all Board Members were present with the exception of George Morgan. VISITORS Mr. Jack Polans discussed the concern of public input and what the solution could be? Chair Manning asked Mr. Polans for the names of people that would be interested in becoming involved in a public input group and that she would be willing to set up a meeting time to discuss public input training and concerns. Chair Manning also invited Mr. Polans to attend the City of Durham's City Council meeting and address that City Council. Mr. Wegner stated that he had already attended three different CIT meeting and would be attending a fourth meeting tonight. He has also contacted the City Administrators from bath King City and Durham and offered to them the opportunity to display the charts from MSA and make a presentation on the Water Supply Plan. Paul Hunt stated his concern regarding the bylaws for the Intergovernmental Water Board. While he was attending as the Alternate for John Schwartz he had suggested some changes to the bylaws in regards to the election process and since election time is nearing, he wanted to stress the importance of discussing this again. Mr. Wegner stated this would be on next months agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the September 14th. meeting were approved as written and approved unanimously. DISCUSSION OF WATER SUPPLY PLAN Mr. Wegner stated that he would like to bring everyone up to date on the discussion of the Water Supply Plan. On September 27th. the Tigard City Council adopted the Murray Smith Plan as the long term water supply plan for the Tigard water service area. It is currently being printed and the final copies will be distributed within the next two weeks. He stated that they have begun working on formulating the working plans as to how to approach this. On the second page of the memo it states that we are in the process of developing a newsletter with the hopes of changing this every other month to accommodate the billing cycle. This will hopefully begin with the November billing cycle and will discuss water activities. We have also begun negotiating with Murray Smith for a second contract that would provide us with engineering and consulting services as we proceed through the negotiations with Lake Oswego and Tualatin Valley for the interim period of time. Meetings have been held with the Director from Tualatin Valley Water District and Mike Miller has meet with the Chief Engineer to discuss the possibility of providing water for an interim period of time. Hopefully the second week of November, we will be invited to a meeting with Tualatin Valley to discuss the Willamette River. They have had an engineering study done on the Willamette and will be sharing it with interested communities. John Schwartz discussed briefly the past summer, the Wilsonville area being out of water. Mr. Wegner stated that they did initiate some water restrictions during the summer. Mr. Schwartz stated that it was his understanding that their reservoirs were so low they were not even able to maintain fire flows. It was stated that Wilsonville does have some water rights on the Willamette and they are one of the interested parties in a regional facility in that area. Some of the interested parties to this facility are: Tualatin Valley, Tigard, Tualatin, Wilsonville, and Sherwood. Mr. Schwartz stated the importance of talking with Lake Oswego but at the same time should be working with other communities also. Mr. Wegner stated that he would be attending a meeting on November 25th at Corvallis on the Willamette and the Water Quality Study that was done. Mr. Schwartz also questioned whether there would be a time table put together that would outline when negotiations and other issues will take place. Mr. Wegner stated that he would be putting together a work plan and timetable that he will be distributing within the next couple of weeks. Bill Scheiderich questioned whether Mr. Wegner or someone else on the Board could summarize the intent of the Water District Board and the City Council as to interim purchases of large volumes of water from IWB BOARD MEETING - OCTOBER 121 1994 PAGE 2 Portland. Mr. Wegner stated that if another source is available such as TVWD, for the large volume, we would like to check on those possibilities. Mr. Scheiderich stated that the City of Beaverton is beginning negotiations with Portland for an emergency water supply given that if the water main on Murray Road is ever severed they would be dependent upon reservoirs alone. For the interim there has been direction given to negotiate with Portland for emergency or backup water supply. There has been some discussion on obtaining that water from the Bradley Corner connection. There is a 1973 Agreement whereby, Tigard Water District and Metzger Water District both get 3 .65 mgd in that line with Beaverton having the right to construct a parallel line from Five Corners. There has also been some discussion with Beaverton connecting further from Bradley Corners to a connection with the Beaverton system and the Tigard Water District at approximately where Hwy 217 goes under Hall Boulevard. Chair Manning questioned whether Jack Polans had received a copy of the Water Supply Plan Update. Mr. Polans stated that he had not received a copy. Chair Manning questioned whether a copy of this could be provided to Mr. Polans. Mr. Wegner stated that at this time there is a copy available in the Library and we have no additional copies. Chair Manning stated that she would like to request a copy of behalf of Mr. Polans and if there was a cost issue, the City of Durham would pay for that. Mr. Wegner stated that there is also a copy available in each of the respective City Administrator's offices. Mr. Wegner stated that he had provided the Board with two months of Water Reports (August and September) . Discussed the issue of Water Quality which has been in the media lately. An article on taste and odor was in the Tigard times and also the television media has been running information on cryptosporidium. He has also included in the packets some information on the taste and odor problem from Gary Deadmond at the Water Treatment Plant. Mr. Wegner stated that these articles have also been provided for the Cityscape and also to the City of Durham and King City for their newsletters. Mr. Wegner stated that in the last six months the City has annexed fifty-six (56) acres of land and the Ordinance for withdrawal from the Tigard Water District will begin. Mr. Wegner's memo also addressed the water conservation coalition in this area of which Randy Volk is a member of. They have put together a school program that has distributed to all the area schools for the teachers use. Northwest Natural Gas program of shower conservation kits has distributed 3 , 222 conservation kits in the Tigard Service Area upon requests. This is about 1/4 of the customer base for the service area. All three cities have approved the Resolution adopting the Division of Assets Report and next week the Tigard Water District will have it on their agenda for approval. After approval by the TWD, we will have a final copy prepared and distributed to all the parties. IWB BOARD MEETING - OCTOBER 12, 1994 PAGE 3 Maintenance Services has moved the Vehicle Maintenance operation to the Water Building facility which were built and designed for vehicle maintenance. Tigard Water District had in the past contracted out all of the vehicle maintenance and we are currently doing that in house which will reflect a savings. Chair Manning discussed the mandatory notice for the lead and copper program, and questioned whether there have been many requests for sampling? Mike Miller stated that we have had a few requests, but not many. Mr. Wegner stated that there has been a lot of calls regarding the taste and odor problem. Mr. Wegner stated that this is the first month for combined billing on a regular cycle. A lot of residents in the Tigard Service Area received utility billings in excess of $100 for a two month period, which included water, sewer, and storm water charges. Mr. Wegner stated that the Finance Department is considering changing the billings to say City of Tigard Utility Bill versus City of Tigard Water Department. John Schwartz questioned what the average increase on sewer bills were since we have gone to the water consumption formula? Is this rate linked to water charge increases or sewer charges? Mr. Wegner stated he would check and find out the figures from USA. NEXT AGENDA ITEMS Bylaws discussion Long range water plan Mr. Wegner did mention that Mike Miller is on a Committee that is working with Portland and some other communities on model contracts. MOTION TO ADJOURN A Motion to Adjourn was passed unanimously approximately 6: 30 p.m. kathy\iwb\iwb1012.mtg IWB BOARD MEETING - OCTOBER 12, 1994 PAGE 4