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07/10/2013 - Minutes Intergovernmental Water Board JWB) Minutes SERVING TIGARD, KING CITY,DURHAM AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT MEETING DATE: Wednesday,July 10, 2013 5:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Building 8777 SW Burnham Street Tigard, OR 97223 Members Present: Gretchen Buchner Representing the City of Tigard Ken Henschel Representing the Tigard Water District Keith Jehnke Representing the City of Durham Andrew Barrett Member-At-Large Members Absent: Dick Winn Representing the City of King City City of Tigard Staff Present: Dennis Koellermeier Public Works Director Greer Gaston IWB Recorder 1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Introductions Commissioner Buchner called the meeting to order at 5:31 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes —May 8, 2013 Commissioner Henschel moved to approve the May 8, 2013, minutes. Commissioner Barrett seconded the motion. The motion passed by unanimous vote of the commissioners present,with Commissioners Barrett, Buchner, Henschel, and Jehnke voting yes. 3. Public Comments There were no comments from the public. 4. Water Supply Update Mr. Koellermeier reported: ■ Average water use for the month of June was about 6.83 million gallons per day (mgd). This usage is 1 mgd higher when compared to the same time period last year. ■ Tigard is also using water from its aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) wells. The city has used 17 mg from ASR well #1 and 58 mg from ASR well #2. Approximately 90 mg of water remains in ASR wells; this equates to a 70-day supply. ■ Water consumption will be greater than last year. ■ The Portland Water Bureau does not anticipate any water supply issues. 5. Update on Portland Contract Dispute Mr. Koellermeier referred to a memo in the IWB packet. The Portland Water Bureau (PWB) has changed its interpretation of the regional water sales agreement as the agreement pertains to summer interruptible water purchases. The new interpretation results in higher costs to those wholesale customers purchasing this water. Tigard did not purchase any summer interruptible this year, but has requested mediation with the PWB to support other wholesale customers—like the Tualatin Valley Water District and the City of Tualatin—that did intend to purchase this water. 6. Update on Ownership Percentage Adjustment with Lake Oswego Mr. Koellermeier briefed the board on Lake Oswego's offer to allocate an additional four million gallons (mg) of water to Tigard under the Lake Oswego Tigard Water Partnership. The additional water would increase Tigard's allocation from 14 to 18 million gallons per day and would also increase Tigard's cost share in the project. Depending on growth, 18 mgd could be enough water to meet customer demand within the Tigard Water Service Area through the year 2025 or 2030. The Tigard City Council authorized staff to enter into negotiations with Lake Oswego regarding the additional water. Commissioner Henschel inquired how the additional water would affect rates. Mr. Koellermeier said there were too many variables in play to determine how rates may be impacted. The cost of the additional water may be eligible for system development charge funding; this may offset rate increases to some extent. Mr. Koellermeier said the additional water was the least expensive means to meet future water demand. 7. Briefing on Water Treatment Plant Bid Mr. Koellermeier distributed a memo from Joel Komarek regarding construction bids to expand the water treatment plant. The memo is on file in the I" record. Seven bids were received ranging from $50 to $90 million. The two lowest bids were ultimately disqualified, and the Lake Oswego City Council is slated to award the expansion project to the third lowest bidder, Slayden Construction Group. Slayden's bid was $3 million under the engineer's estimate. 8. Update on King City/Tigard Intergovernmental Agreement Mr. Koellermeier reported that Tigard and King City have met twice to work on an intergovernmental agreement. The agreement will be made available to other IWB jurisdictions once it is in near-final form and Tigard and King City are ready to release it. The agreement will likely be discussed at a King City council meeting. Commissioner Henschel said the Tigard Water District felt there were advantages to having all the IWB member jurisdictions sign one agreement. Commissioner Jehnke concurred. 9. Informational Items None 10. Non-Agenda Items The board did not discuss any non-agenda items. 11. Next Meeting August 14, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. Public Works Auditorium, 8777 SW Burnham Street, Tigard, Oregon Commissioner Buehner and Mr. Koellermeier reviewed possible agenda topics for upcoming meetings: ■ The intergovernmental agreement between Tigard and King City. ■ Negotiations on additional water with Lake Oswego. This may be discussed in executive session. ■ Water treatment plant expansion contract award. ■ National Marine Fisheries Service permitting issue. ■ Summer water supply update. ■ Oral arguments at the Land Use Board of Appeals. ■ WaterWatch case with the Court of Appeals. ■ Update on the contract dispute with the Portland Water Bureau. 12. Adjournment At 6 p.m. Commissioner Henschel moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Jehnke seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote of the commissioners present, with Commissioners Barrett, Buehner, Henschel and Jehnke voting yes. . Gretchen Buehn r, I hair reer Gaston,fIWB Recorder Date: 9 Date: