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August 2023

Board Meeting: August 28, 2023 @ 4:00 PM

PERSONS PRESENT: Eric Wilmarth, Barry Mansell, Lisa Woodruff, Nancy Martin, Becky Dabbs, John Workman, Tom Heard, Dwayne Fowler, David Kubala, Darrell Caudill, Wesley Banks, Corey Ghorley, Beth Jones, Clint Blackwell, Jennifer Arp, Garry Hensley, Greg Long, Keith Allen, Mark Cochran, Jamie Veley, Mike Venters, Joey Buice, Eric Wright, Bryan Watkins, Shayne Fowler, Ryan Sarks, Melanie Stephens, Melissa Darvish, Jeff Hooper, and Sharon Clark.

Member Harry Johnston was not present at the meeting.

Eric Wilmarth, Chair, called the meeting to order.

1. AN INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY BARRY MANSELL, FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

2. DARRELL CAUDILL REFERENCED CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED FROM KEVIN YORK, STATE RIGHT OF WAY ADMINISTRATOR FOR GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. In this correspondence, Mr. York noted the Department is in the process of purchasing property to improve the SR 20 roadway. In order to make this project possible, 0.241 acres of CCWSA’s property will need to be acquire in fee. This is more particularly shown on the plat attached to the option with this correspondence. Parcel 126, P.I.#0014132, County: Cherokee (ATTACHED).

Mr. York further noted in his correspondence that CCWSA’s property has been valued by qualified appraisers who, after careful consideration, have found the Fair Market Value of the property and/or rights to be purchased, and damages to the remainder, if any, to be $62,000.00. Mr. York noted that the form entitled “Summary Statement Basis for Just and Adequate Compensation” separates certain elements comprising the above-listed value.

Mr. York further noted in his correspondence that G-DOT’s Right of Way Specialist, Pat Jordan, is authorized to explain this issue and discuss the full effect of the purchase and CCWSA’s rights as provided by law. Ms. Jordan will also provide CCWSA with a brochure which comprehensively outlines the procedures used in purchasing rights of way.

Mr. York further noted that if CCWSA will agree to the terms expressed herein by signing the “Option for Right of Way” document and returning it to the Right of Way Specialist, it will be promptly submitted for closing and payment.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO AUTHORIZE TOM HEARD TO EXECUTE THE “OPTION FOR RIGHT OF WAY” DOCUMENT AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

3. MOTION BY JOHN WORKMAN AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE 7/31/23 BOARD MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

4. BETH JONES PRESENTED THE FINANCE REPORT. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating revenues are approximately $2,661,296.00 above budget projections for the period ending 6/30/23. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating expenses are approximately $1,869,456.00 below budget projections for the same period. Mrs. Jones reported year-to-date net income of $10,350,685.00 for the period ending 6/30/23.

5. MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

6. MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024 AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

7. CLINT BLACKWELL PRESENTED THE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Blackwell reported an average daily treatment of 23.003 MGD for the month of July 2023 at the Etowah River Water Treatment Facility. Mr. Blackwell reported that the Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir is currently at full pool at 1189.2 ft. Mr. Blackwell reported a cumulative rainfall total of 60.15” for the past twelve months.

8. MIKE VENTERS PRESENTED THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 2.5 MGD at the Rose Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, as well as a total reuse monthly flow of 2.7 MG. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 5.1 MGD at the Fitzgerald Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, and an average daily treatment of 0.260 MGD at the Riverbend Wastewater Treatment Facility.

9. JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT. Mrs. Arp noted that no spills or overflows occurred during this reporting period.

10. GARRY HENSLEY PRESENTED THE CONSTRUCTION REPORT. Mr. Hensley noted that work is on-going on Old Vandiver Road and Ficklen Church Way.

11. TOM HEARD PRESENTED THE GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT. Mr. Heard noted that Wesley Banks would send information to the Board regarding board ethics registration in November.

Mr. Heard noted that the Executive Group will be meeting with the EPD on 9/11/23 regarding future water supply.

12. MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO ADJOURN. All members present voted for the motion.
 

 

 

September 2023

Board Meeting: September 25, 2023 @ 9:00 AM

Agenda Items:

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

Corey Ghorley
1)  Request Approval of Proposal by Andritz Separation Technologies as Equipment Supplier for the Wastewater Sludge Drying Facility (Item #9 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on Current CIP; Supplier Selected through RFP Process Evaluated by CCWSA Staff)
2)  Request Increase of the 2022-2023 Engineering General Services Contract for Atkins in the amount of $59,348.00 (Increase is based on proposal for Engineering Services for GDOT Water Facilities Verification on SR 20 from Butterworth Rd. to Bartow County Line)

Garry Hensley
RE: Correspondence Received from Kris Stancil, Chairman of Pickens County Board of Commissioners, Authorizing CCWSA to Install a Water Main into Pickens County on Pleasant Union Road to Serve Parcel 062 011 006

Approval of the 8/28/23 Board Meeting Minutes

Finance ReportBeth Jones

Treatment ReportsClint Blackwell, Mike Venters

Environmental ReportJennifer Arp

Construction ReportGarry Hensley

General Manager’s ReportTom Heard

July 2023

Board Meeting: July 31, 2023 @ 9:00 AM

PERSONS PRESENT: Gary Winchester, Eric Wilmarth, Barry Mansell, Lisa Woodruff, Harry Johnston, Nancy Martin, Becky Dabbs, John Workman, Tom Heard, Dwayne Fowler, David Kubala, Darrell Caudill, Wesley Banks, Corey Ghorley, Beth Jones, Clint Blackwell, Jennifer Arp, Garry Hensley, Greg Long, Keith Allen, Joey Buice, Bryan Watkins, Mark Cochran, Jamie Veley, Mike Venters, Eric Wright, Melanie Stephens, Jeff Hooper, Shayne Fowler, Ryan Sarks, Sharon Clark, Carleton Sherrer, and Casey Porter.

Gary Winchester, Chair, called the meeting to order.

1.  AN INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY NANCY MARTIN, FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

2.  GARY WINCHESTER NOTED THAT IT WAS TIME FOR THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Mr. Winchester opened the floor for nominations for Chair of the CCWSA Board of Directors.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY HARRY JOHNSTON TO NOMINATE ERIC WILMARTH AS CHAIR OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members voted for the motion.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS AND ELECT ERIC WILMARTH AS CHAIR OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members voted for the motion.

Chair-Elect Eric Wilmarth opened the floor for nominations for Vice-Chair of the CCWSA Board of Directors.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO NOMINATE BARRY MANSELL AS VICE-CHAIR OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members voted for the motion.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS AND ELECT BARRY MANSELL AS VICE-CHAIR OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members voted for the motion.

Chair-Elect Eric Wilmarth opened the floor for nominations for Secretary of the CCWSA Board of Directors.

MOTION BY BECKY DABBS AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO NOMINATE LISA WOODRUFF AS SECRETARY OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members present voted for the motion.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS AND RE-ELECT LISA WOODRUFF AS SECRETARY OF THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. All members voted for the motion.

3.  ERIC WILMARTH PRESENTED A PLAQUE TO GARY WINCHESTER FOR HIS YEARS OF SERVICE ON THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Mr. Winchester exited the meeting.

4.  COREY GHORLEY REQUESTED APPROVAL OF A PROPOSAL BY FREESE & NICHOLS ENGINEERS FOR DESIGN AND BIDDING SERVICES ON THE ETOWAH WTP RAW WATER POND EXPANSION PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $430,471.00. Mr. Ghorley noted that this scope of work is listed as Item #10 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on the Authority’s current CIP list.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL BY FREESE & NICHOLS ENGINEERS FOR DESIGN AND BIDDING SERVICES ON THE ETOWAH WTP RAW WATER POND EXPANSION PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $430,471.00. All members voted for the motion.

5.  GARRY HENSLEY NOTED THAT THE AUTHORITY IS IN RECEIPT OF A PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF WATER MAIN FROM RESIDENTS OF FICKLEN CHURCH WAY. Mr. Hensley noted that eighteen residents have signed the petition. Mr. Hensley noted an approximate total footage of 5,476 feet of 3” PVC main for this extension, an estimated task cost of the line of $32,856.00, and a total purchase meter cost of $87,500.00. Mr. Hensley further noted there are 35 total properties in the extension area, and 32 total properties with road frontage.

MOTION BY HARRY JOHNSTON AND SECOND BY LISA WOODRUFF TO APPROVE THE INSTALLATION OF APPROXIMATELY 5,476 FEET OF 3” WATER MAIN FOR THE FICKLEN CHURCH WAY AREA AT AN APPROXIMATE COST TO THE AUTHORITY OF $32,856.00. All members voted for the motion.

6.  MOTION BY BECKY DABBS AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE THE 6/26/23 BOARD MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. Members Dabbs, Mansell, Johnston, Woodruff, and Workman voted for the motion. Member Martin abstained from voting. Motion passed.

7.  BETH JONES PRESENTED THE FINANCE REPORT. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating revenues are approximately $865,759.00 above budget projections for the period ending 5/31/23. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating expenses are approximately $1,865,560.00 below budget projections for the same period. Mrs. Jones reported year-to-date net income of $8,190,964.00 for the period ending 5/31/23.

8.  CLINT BLACKWELL PRESENTED THE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Blackwell reported an average daily treatment of 22.315 MGD for the month of June 2023 at the Etowah River Water Treatment Facility. Mr. Blackwell reported that the Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir is currently at full pool at 1189.2 ft. Mr. Blackwell reported a cumulative rainfall total of 64.15” for the past twelve months.

9.  MIKE VENTERS PRESENTED THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 2.5 MGD at the Rose Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, as well as a total reuse monthly flow of 2.1 MG. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 5.0 MGD at the Fitzgerald Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, and an average daily treatment of 0.270 MGD at the Riverbend Wastewater Treatment Facility.

10.  JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT. Mrs. Arp noted that no overflows or spills occurred during this reporting period.

11.  GARRY HENSLEY PRESENTED THE CONSTRUCTION REPORT. Mr. Hensley noted that the Union Hill Road and Lower Union Hill Road roundabout project is complete. Mr. Hensley noted that the Kellogg Creek Road relocation project is also complete.

12.  TOM HEARD PRESENTED THE GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT. Mr. Heard welcomed board member John Workman, who has been appointed by the Grand Jury to the Post 4 seat of the CCWSA Board of Directors.

13. Mr. Heard noted that, regretfully, former board member and former Chair Hollis Q. Lathem passed away last week.

14.  MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY HARRY JOHNSTON TO ADJOURN. All members voted for the motion.
 

 

August 2023

Board Meeting: August 28, 2023 @ 4:00 AM

Agenda Items:

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

Darrell Caudill
RE: Right-Of-Way Acquisition by Georgia Department of Transportation

Approval of the 7/31/23 Board Meeting Minutes

Finance ReportBeth Jones
1) Proposed FY 2023 Budget Amendment
2) Presentment of Proposed FY 2024 Budget

Treatment ReportClint Blackwell, Mike Venters

Environmental ReportJennifer Arp

Construction ReportGarry Hensley

General Manager’s ReportTom Heard

July 2023

Board Meeting: July 31, 2023 @ 9:00 AM

Agenda Items:

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

Presentation of Plaque to Gary Winchester, Chair of CCWSA Board of Directors

Annual Election of Officers

Corey Ghorley
RE: Request Approval of Proposal by Freese & Nichols Engineers for Design & Bidding Services on the Etowah WTP Raw Water Pond Expansion Project in the amount of $430,471.00 (Item #10 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on Current CIP)

Garry Hensley
RE: Petition for Extension of Water Main from Residents of Ficklen Church Way

Approval of the 6/26/23 Board Meeting Minutes

Finance ReportBeth Jones

Treatment ReportsClint Blackwell, Mike Venters

Environmental ReportJennifer Arp

Construction ReportGarry Hensley

General Manager’s ReportTom Heard

June 2023

Board Meeting: June 26, 2023 @ 4:00 PM

PERSONS PRESENT: Gary Winchester, Lisa Woodruff, Harry Johnston, Barry Mansell, Becky Dabbs, Tom Heard, David Kubala, Dwayne Fowler, Darrell Caudill, Ron Price, Corey Ghorley, Beth Jones, Clint Blackwell, Mike Venters, Jamie Veley, Garry Hensley, Jennifer Arp, Mark Cochran, Joey Buice, Eric Wright, Melissa Darvish, Greg Long, Bryan Watkins, Jeff Hooper, Alison Payne, Keith Allen, Shayne Fowler, Ryan Sarks, Sharon Clark, and Carleton Sherrer.

Members Eric Wilmarth and Nancy Martin were not present at the meeting.

Gary Winchester, Chair, called the meeting to order.

1.  AN INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY TOM HEARD, FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

2.  COREY GHORLEY REQUESTED APPROVAL OF A PROPOSAL BY GEO-HYDRO ENGINEERS FOR MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES ON THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,107.50. Mr. Ghorley noted that this scope of work is listed as Item #5 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on the Authority’s current CIP list.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY LISA WOODRUFF TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL BY GEO-HYDRO ENGINEERS FOR MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES ON THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,107.50. All members present voted for the motion.

3.  Member Becky Dabbs recused herself from the meeting because of personal interest and relationships of those involved.

DWAYNE FOWLER REFERENCED A PROPOSED RELINIQUISHMENT OF OLD VANDIVER ROAD SERVICE AREA. Mr. Fowler referenced email correspondence between himself and Dave Hatabian of the City of Canton. In this email correspondence, Mr. Fowler extended appreciation to Mr. Hatabian for taking time to meet with Mr. Adams and himself to discuss the water situation at Old Vandiver Road. Mr. Fowler noted that the Authority has been approached by homeowners within this area to be served water service. Mr. Fowler noted that, as discussed, this becomes very difficult for either the City of Canton or the Authority to serve based upon the location of existing infrastructure. The Authority has current policy that would allow for this area to be served water; however, steps would need to be taken to make this possible. First, the Authority would need to know if the City would consider a relinquishment of the parcels shown on the attached map and allow for a master meter to be located within the new subdivision currently under construction. Should the first step be approved by the City, then the Authority would allow the homeowners to petition the Authority for the construction of the 3” water main to be installed and service connections could then be made.

Mr. Fowler noted that Mr. Hatabian responded that he and Billy Peppers would like to know if CCWSA would contract with the City to install lines as proposed. Mr. Hatabian noted that this would maintain the current service delivery area and the City would be responsible for the maintenance of the lines as well as reading the meters.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY HARRY JOHNSTON TO APPROVE CCWSA RELINQUISHMENT OF THE OLD VANDIVER ROAD PROPERTY NOTED ON THE ATTACHED MAP TO THE CITY OF CANTON’S SERVICE AREA. CCWSA WILL PROVIDE NOTIFICATION OF THIS RELINQUISHMENT TO THE CITY OF CANTON. All members present voted for the motion.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY HARRY JOHNSTON TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF CANTON FOR THE INSTALLATION OF APPROXIMATELY 2600 FEET OF 3” PVC WATER MAIN AT A RATE OF $6.00 PER FOOT. THE CITY OF CANTON WILL BE REQUESTED TO PAY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THIS LINE UP-FRONT. All members present voted for the motion.

Member Becky Dabbs re-entered the meeting.

4.  JAMIE VELEY REPORTED CONCERNING A PROPOSED SEPTIC DISPOSAL RATE ADJUSTMENT. Mr. Veley noted the following:
• The Cartersville septage receiving station is one of the biggest competitors to the Rose Creek septage receiving.
• On January 1, 2023, Cartersville increased their price to dump septage to $0.20/gallon.
• Since then, four septic receiving companies applied and received a permit to dump at Rose Creek.
• As expected, additional septic hauler permits bring an increase in the number of visits from the haulers.
• On average, it takes 30 minutes to sample, measure, unload, and clean-up each septic hauler dump. This takes time away from the operators’ regular duties in the plant.
• The average number of loads dumped per day is four loads, with some days having as many as six loads dumped in a day.
• With more septic haulers receiving permits since January 2023, the gallons of septage received at Rose Creek increased significantly.
• The septage receiving tank at Rose Creek is often being filled up in a day. If that continues, a second tank may have to be installed in the future.
• The septage received at Rose Creek is screened and pumped directly to the belt filter press, which is sent to ERTH Products as press cake. With the increase in septage gallons received, the cost for treatment has increased as well.
• On a monthly average, the solids removed from the septage received accounts for ten full trailers at Rose Creek. The polymer and power consumption has also increased. The breakdown of cost per month is noted below:
Ten trailers total: $25,764
Polymer: $2,124.60
Power: $278.10
Trailer Cost + Polymer Cost + Power Cost
$25,764.00 + $2,124.60 + $278.10 = $28,166.90 per month
Projecting the amount of septage received in the future is 140,000 gallons per month
$28,166.90/140,000 gal = $0.20 per gallon
• Raising the cost of dumping septage to $0.20/gallon would help offset the increased use of polymer, power, and trailer capacity
• Proposed Effective Date: 9/1/23

MOTION BY BECKY DABBS AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO THE AUTHORITY’S CURRENT RATE PACKAGE THAT WAS EFFECTIVE 4/1/23 IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR AN INCREASE IN THE SEPTIC HAULER RATE SCHEDULE FROM $0.15 PER GALLON TO $0.20 PER GALLON FOR SEPTAGE RECEIVED, EFFECTIVE 9/1/23. All members present voted for the motion.

5.  MOTION BY HARRY JOHNSTON AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE THE 5/18/23 BOARD MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

6.  MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY HARRY JOHNSTON TO APPROVE THE 6/8/23 CALLED MEETING MINUTES, THE 6/15/23 CALLED MEETING MINUTES, AND THE 6/22/23 CALLED MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. All members present voted for the motion.

7.  BETH JONES PRESENTED THE FINANCE REPORT. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating revenues are approximately $628,223.00 below budget projections for the period ending 4/30/23. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating expenses are approximately $1,567,447.00 below budget projections for the same period. Mrs. Jones reported year-to-date net income of $7,132,742.00 for the period ending 4/30/23.

8.  CLINT BLACKWELL PRESENTED THE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Blackwell reported an average daily treatment of 21.220 MGD for the month of May 2023 at the Etowah River Water Treatment Facility. Mr. Blackwell reported that the Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir is currently at full pool at 1189.1 ft. Mr. Blackwell reported a cumulative rainfall total of 59.13” for the past twelve months.

9.  MIKE VENTERS PRESENTED THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 2.6 MGD at the Rose Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, as well as a total reuse monthly flow of 2.5 MG. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 5.1 MGD at the Fitzgerald Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, and an average daily treatment of 0.280 MGD at the Riverbend Wastewater Treatment Facility.

10.  JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT. Mrs. Arp noted that no spills or overflows occurred during this reporting period.

11. DWAYNE FOWLER PRESENTED THE CONSTRUCTION REPORT. Mr. Fowler noted that the Hames Road roadway improvements project is complete, and the Union Hill Road and Lower Union Hill Road roundabout project is nearing completion.

12.  TOM HEARD PRESENTED THE GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT. Mr. Heard noted that he would be meeting with the Grand Jury on 7/10/23 regarding the upcoming Board appointments.

13.  GARY WINCHESTER EXTENDED APPRECIATION TO THE AUTHORITY’S BOARD MEMBERS AND MANAGEMENT TEAM FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE DURING MR. WINCHESTER’S TERMS ON THE CCWSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

14.  GARY WINCHESTER ANNOUNCED THAT DWAYNE FOWLER HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS THE AUTHORITY’S ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER.

15.  MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO ADJOURN. All members present voted for the motion.

June 2023

Board Meeting: June 26, 2023 @ 4:00 PM

Agenda Items:

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

Corey Ghorley
RE: Request Approval of Proposal by Geo-Hydro Engineers for Materials Testing Services on the UV Disinfection Project at Rose Creek WWTP in the amount of $15,107.50 (Item #5 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on Current CIP)

Dwayne Fowler
RE: Old Vandiver Road Service Area Relinquishment

Jamie Veley
RE: Proposed Septic Disposal Rate Adjustment

Approval of the 5/18/23 Board Meeting Minutes

Approval of the 6/8/23 Called Meeting Minutes

Approval of the 6/15/23 Called Meeting Minutes

Approval of the 6/22/23 Called Meeting Minutes

Finance ReportBeth Jones

Treatment ReportsClint Blackwell, Mike Venters

Environmental ReportJennifer Arp

Construction ReportDwayne Fowler

General Manager’s ReportTom Heard

April 2023

Board Meeting: April 24, 2023 @ 4:00 PM

PERSONS PRESENT: Gary Winchester, Eric Wilmarth, Lisa Woodruff, Harry Johnston, Nancy Martin, Barry Mansell, Becky Dabbs, Tom Heard, David Kubala, Dwayne Fowler, Darrell Caudill, Wesley Banks, Corey Ghorley, Clint Blackwell, Beth Jones, Jennifer Arp, Keith Allen, Mark Cochran, Leo Baker, Mike Venters, Chandler Hamby, Jamie Veley, George Parks, Garry Hensley, Bryan Watkins, Lori Forrester, Will England, Melanie Stephens, Melissa Darvish, Tyler West, Shayne Fowler, Ryan Sarks, Eric Wright, Greg Long, Jeff Hooper, Sharon Clark, and Bryce Holcomb.

Gary Winchester, Chair, called the meeting to order.

1.  AN INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY NANCY MARTIN, FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

2.  BRYCE HOLCOMB OF CITI REQUESTED APPROVAL OF THE ADOPTION OF THE SERIES 2023 BOND RESOLUTION AND SERIES 2023 BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT (ATTACHED). Mr. Holcomb noted that the Authority’s bonds were priced earlier today, and bond validation occurred last week.

Mr. Holcomb noted that MMD yields remain relatively low on the intermediate to long-end from a historical context despite increased volatility and weakening alongside treasuries throughout 2022. Mr. Holcomb noted that the Authority’s Series 2023 bonds generated $90.0 million for new projects and provided $1.9 million of total debt service savings on a current refund of the Series 2013 bonds at a true interest cost (TIC) of 3.85%.

Mr. Holcomb provided the following summary of refunding results: The Authority refunded Series 2013 bonds in the amount of $15,235,000 with an average interest rate on refunded bonds of 4.776%. The Authority’s Series 2023 bonds generated an aggregate of over $1.9 million in gross savings and nearly $1.6 million in present value savings (10.4% of bonds refunded).

Mr. Holcomb stated that the Series 2023 bonds attracted significant attention from both retail and institutional investors, with over $5 million in “mom and pop” retail investors and 59 total institutional investors totaling $779.28 million in orders (8.1x subscribed).

Mr. Holcomb reported that the Series 2023 bond resolution that is presented today reflects the actual rates and yields of the bonds based on the bond pricing that occurred earlier this morning.

MOTION BY ERIC WILMARTH AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO APPROVE THE ADOPTION OF THE SERIES 2023 BOND RESOLUTION AND THE SERIES 2023 BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT. All members voted for the motion.

3.  TOM HEARD REPORTED THAT THE AUTHORITY IS IN RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS:
1) ETOWAH RIVER WATER TREATMENT FACILITY: GAWP PLANT OF THE YEAR AWARD
2) ROSE CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY: GAWP PLANT OF THE YEAR AWARD
3) RIVERBEND WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY: GAWP PLANT OF THE YEAR AWARD
4) GAWP EDUCATION PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE AWARD
5) GAWP INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE AWARD
6) ADOPT-A-STREAM WATERSHED AWARD

4.  COREY GHORLEY REQUESTED APPROVAL OF THE LOW BID RECEIVED BY IHC CONSTRUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,317,000.00 FOR THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP. Mr. Ghorley noted that this scope of work is listed as Item #5 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on the Authority’s current CIP list. Mr. Ghorley noted an approved construction budget of $4,618,000.00.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE LOW BID OF IHC CONSTRUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,317,000.00 FOR THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP. All members voted for the motion.

5.  COREY GHORLEY REQUESTED APPROVAL OF A PROPOSAL BY FREESE & NICHOLS ENGINEERS FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP IN THE AMOUNT OF $370,232.00. Mr. Ghorley noted that this scope of work is listed as Item #5 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on the Authority’s current CIP list.

MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL BY FREESE & NICHOLS ENGINEERS FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE UV DISINFECTION PROJECT AT ROSE CREEK WWTP IN THE AMOUNT OF $370,232.00. All members voted for the motion.

6.  COREY GHORLEY REQUESTED APPROVAL OF A PROPOSAL FROM PRECISION PLANNING, INC. FOR PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND CONCEPT SERVICES FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,690.00. Mr. Ghorley noted that this scope of work is listed as Item #12 under Construction Expansion/Upgrade on the Authority’s current CIP list.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL FROM PRECISION PLANNING, INC. FOR PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND CONCEPT SERVICES FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,690.00. All members voted for the motion.

7.  DWAYNE FOWLER REFERENCED CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED FROM ROB HOGAN OF THE CITY OF WOODSTOCK. In this correspondence, Mr. Hogan noted that the City requests CCWSA relinquishment of three parcels located at the corner of Ragsdale Road and SR92 and identified as 15N24 193, 15N24 197A, and 15N24 194 (MAP ATTACHED).

Mr. Fowler noted that CCWSA sewer lines were not as accessible in this area, and Woodstock sanitary sewer lines are available. Therefore, it is the recommendation of staff to relinquish these parcels into the City of Woodstock’s service area.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE THE RELINQUISHMENT OF PARCELS 15N24 193, 15N24 197A, and 15N24 194 INTO THE CITY OF WOODSTOCK’S SERVICE AREA. All members voted for the motion.

8.  DWAYNE FOWLER REQUESTED APPROVAL TO SEND NOTIFICATION TO THE CITY OF CANTON TO REQUEST RELINQUISHMENT OF CITY OF CANTON SERVICE AREA AT 979 CHATTIN DRIVE INTO CCWSA SERVICE AREA. Mr. Fowler noted that, upon approval by the City of Canton, the Authority would revise its HB489 boundary map to reflect these changes as approved by both properties.

MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO SEND NOTIFICATION TO THE CITY OF CANTON TO REQUEST RELINQUISHMENT OF CITY OF CANTON SERVICE AREA AT 979 CHATTIN DRIVE INTO CCWSA SERVICE AREA SO THAT THE AUTHORITY MAY SERVE THIS PROPERTY. UPON APPROVAL BY THE CITY OF CANTON, THE AUTHORITY WILL REVISE ITS HB489 BOUNDARY MAP TO REFLECT THESE CHANGES AS APPROVED BY BOTH PARTIES. All members voted for the motion.

9.  RYAN SARKS REQUESTED APPROVAL OF THE FY 2023 SURPLUS LISTING. Mr. Sarks noted that the items included on this listing would be sold at auction on 5/13/23.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO APPROVE THE FY 2023 SURPLUS LISTING AS PRESENTED. All members voted for the motion.

10.  MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE 3/27/23 BOARD MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. All members voted for the motion.

11.  BETH JONES PRESENTED THE FINANCE REPORT. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating revenues are approximately $2,893,141.00 below budget projections for the period ending 2/28/23. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating expenses are approximately $1,362,217.00 below budget projections for the same period. Mrs. Jones reported year-to-date net income of $2,987,525.00 for the period ending 2/28/23.

12.  CLINT BLACKWELL PRESENTED THE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Blackwell reported an average daily treatment of 17.691 MGD for the month of March 2023 at the Etowah River Water Treatment Facility. Mr. Blackwell reported that the Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir is currently at full pool at 1189.2 ft. Mr. Blackwell reported a cumulative rainfall total of 58.34” for the past twelve months.

13.  MIKE VENTERS PRESENTED THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 2.8 MGD at the Rose Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, as well as a total reuse monthly flow of 1.5 MG. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 5.6 MGD at the Fitzgerald Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, and an average daily treatment of 0.331 MGD at the Riverbend Wastewater Treatment Facility.

14.  JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT. Mrs. Arp reported that no spills or overflows occurred during this reporting period.

15.  DWAYNE FOWLER PRESENTED THE CONSTRUCTION REPORT. Mr. Fowler noted that work on the Hames Road project is anticipated to be completed within two or three weeks.

16.  TOM HEARD PRESENTED THE GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT.

17.  MOTION BY ERIC WILMARTH AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO ENTER INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION REGARDING A REAL ESTATE ITEM. All members voted for the motion.

MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO EXIT EXECUTIVE SESSION AND RETURN TO REGULAR SESSION. All members voted for the motion.

18. MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO AUTHORIZE COUNSEL TO DRAFT A LETTER FOR THE CHAIR’S SIGNATURE FOR THE SALE OF PARCEL 2023-2 WITH THE STIPULATIONS DISCUSSED IN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION MEETING. Members Woodruff, Wilmarth, Martin, Mansell, and Dabbs voted for the motion. Member Johnston recused himself from voting. Motion passed.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO AUTHORIZE TOM HEARD TO EXECUTE CLOSING DOCUMENTS AND THE DEED FOR THE SALE OF PARCEL 2023-2. Members Mansell, Wilmarth, Woodruff, Martin, and Dabbs voted for the motion. Member Johnston recused himself from voting. Motion passed.

19. MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO ADJOURN. All members voted for the motion.

May 2023

Board Meeting: May 18, 2023 @ 3:00 PM

Agenda Items:

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

Corey Ghorley
RE: Request Approval of 2024 CIP/Future Projects List

Dwayne Fowler
1) Petition for Extension of Water Main from Residents of Jay Green Road
2) Georgia Transmission Corporation Corrective Easement/Cokers Chapel Road

Jeff Hooper
RE: Easement Abandonment/River Oaks Subdivision Lot 17

Approval of the 4/24/23 Board Meeting Minutes

Finance ReportBeth Jones

Treatment ReportsClint Blackwell, Mike Venters

Environmental ReportJennifer Arp

Construction ReportDwayne Fowler

General Manager’s ReportTom Heard

Executive SessionPersonnel Item

March 2023

Board Meeting: March 27, 2023 @ 9:00 AM

PERSONS PRESENT: Gary Winchester, Eric Wilmarth, Lisa Woodruff, Harry Johnston, Nancy Martin, Barry Mansell, Becky Dabbs, Tom Heard, David Kubala, Dwayne Fowler, Darrell Caudill, Wesley Banks, Corey Ghorley, Clint Blackwell, Beth Jones, Jennifer Arp, Greg Long, Shayne Fowler, Garry Hensley, Mark Cochran, Bryan Watkins, Jamie Veley, Mike Venters, Eric Wright, Joey Buice, Melanie Stephens, Melissa Darvish, Sharon Clark, Keith Allen, Jeff Hooper, Ryan Sarks, Bryce Holcomb, and Matt Nichols.

Gary Winchester, Chair, called the meeting to order.

1. AN INVOCATION WAS GIVEN BY BARRY MANSELL, FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

2. MATT NICHOLS OF GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP PRESENTED THE 2023 SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY WATER AND SEWERAGE REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2023, PURSUANT TO AND IN CONFORMITY WITH AN AMENDED AND RESTATED BOND RESOLUTION ADOPTED APRIL 11, 2001, AS SUPPLEMENTED, TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO PAY OR TO BE APPLIED TOWARD THE COST OF ADDING TO, EXTENDING, IMPROVING AND EQUIPPING THE AUTHORITY’S WATER AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM, REFUNDING ALL OR A PORTION OF THE OUTSTANDING CHEROKEE COUNTY WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY WATER AND SEWERAGE REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2013, AND PAYING COSTS OF ISSUANCE; TO RATIFY, REAFFIRM AND ADOPT ALL APPLICABLE TERMS, PROVISIONS, COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AMENDED AND RESTATED BOND RESOLUTION, AS SUPPLEMENTED; TO PROVIDE FOR THE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN FUNDS; TO AUTHORIZE THE PREPARATION, USE AND DISTRIBUTION OF A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND A FINAL OFFICIAL STATEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFER AND SALE OF THE SERIES 2023 BONDS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Mr. Nichols noted that the Series 2023 bonds shall be issued in an original aggregate principal amount not to exceed $105,000,000 and shall bear interest at one or more fixed interest rates not in excess of 5.25 percent per annum. The maximum annual principal and interest payment on the Series 2023 bonds in any year shall not exceed $8,000,000, and the maximum annual debt service on the Series 2023 bonds and the outstanding prior bonds in any year shall not exceed $19,100,000. The Series 2023 bonds shall mature not later than August 1, 2053. The actual principal amount of the Series 2023 bonds to be issued, the actual interest rates and the amount of Series 2023 bonds to mature (or be subject to mandatory redemption) in any year, all subject to the parameters set forth in the preceding sentence, shall be set forth by the Authority in the Series Resolution following the sale of the Series 2023 bonds.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE 2023 SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED BY MR. NICHOLS. All members voted for the motion.

3. JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED A BOARD POLICY UPDATE. MRS. ARP PROPOSED THAT THIRTEEN (13) INDIVIDUAL POLICIES BE REMOVED FROM RATE SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK BECAUSE THESE RATE POLICES ARE COVERED IN THE NEWLY APPROVED RATE AND CHARGES POLICY/RATE ADJUSTMENT PACKAGES EFFECTIVE 4/1/23 THAT WAS PRESENTED TO THE BOARD BY BETH JONES AT THE 1/30/23 BOARD MEETING.

Mrs. Arp noted that the thirteen policies that are proposed for removal from the rate section of the CCWSA Board policy book include:
1) Pump Station Plan Review Fees
2) Fire Flow Test Fee
3) Septage Hauler Rates
4) RPZ and DCV Installation Fees
5) Water Connection Fees Effective 4/28/08
6) Meter Size Restoration Fees Effective 1/28/19
7) Fee for Re-inspection of Sewer Cleanouts After the Second Inspection
8) Reservoir Usage Fee
9) Wholesale Water Rate
10) Wholesale Sewer Rate
11) Water & Sewer Rates by Meter Size
12) CCWSA Rate Chart
13) Miscellaneous Charges

MOTION BY ERIC WILMARTH AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO APPROVE THE REMOVAL OF THE THIRTEEN
POLICIES LISTED ABOVE FROM THE RATE SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK SINCE THESE POLICES ARE COVERED IN THE NEWLY APPROVED RATE AND CHARGES POLICY/RATE ADJUSTMENT PACKAGES EFFECTIVE 4/1/23. All members voted for the motion.

JENNIFER ARP REQUESTED APPROVAL OF THE RECENTLY UPDATED CCWSA POLICY TOWARDS REQUESTS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES WHOSE WATER AND/OR WASTEWATER SYSTEMS ARE INDEPENDENT OF CCWSA. Mrs. Arp noted that revisions to this policy include updated rates, the addition of language detailing that a CCWSA Board of Directors approval of a capacity reservation request becomes void after 90 days if full payment of capacity fees has not been received by CCWSA, and the addition of language detailing that a governmental entity may request in writing to reserve a capacity increment within the CCWSA water system.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE CCWSA POLICY TOWARDS REQUESTS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES WHOSE WATER AND/OR WASTEWATER SYSTEMS ARE INDEPENDENT OF CCWSA AS AMENDED AND EFFECTIVE 4/1/23. All members voted for the motion.

JENNIFER ARP REQUESTED THAT THE FOLLOWING POLICIES BE REMOVED FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK:
1) Resolution by the Cherokee County Government that Supports a Representative of CCWSA as an Alternate Designee to the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District Board
2) Letter from Cherokee County Government Confirming David Kubala as the Alternate Designee to the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District Board.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE REMOVAL OF THE TWO POLICIES
LISTED ABOVE FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK. All members voted for the motion.

JENNIFER ARP REQUESTED APPROVAL OF THE ADDITION OF THE FOLLOWING POLICY TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK:
• Appointment of Alternate Designee on the Metro District Governing Board: It is the policy of the CCWSA Board of Directors that the Cherokee County Representative to the Board of the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District, this MNGWPD board member being the currently-elected Chair of the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners, shall appoint as his or her designated alternate to the MNGWPD Board a member of CCWSA staff approved by the CCWSA General Manager, as long as the CCWSA contributes one half of the annually required MNGWPD dues for Cherokee County. The designated alternate will serve in full capacity and authority at times when the regular board member is unable to attend MNGWPD board meetings.

MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPPROVE THE ADDITION OF THE POLICY OUTLINED ABOVE TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTION OF THE CCWSA BOARD POLICY BOOK, EFFECTIVE 4/1/23. All members voted for the motion.

4. DWAYNE FOWLER REQUESTED ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION SR299-20 TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS RELATIVE TO LAKE ALLATOONA.

Darrell Caudill noted that, in order to attempt to comply with the supplemental documents that are requested by the Corps of Engineers, the Authority should adopt a resolution authorizing this submission of the application and these documents relative to the request for easements.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION SR299-20 TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. All members voted for the motion.

5. MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO APPROVE THE 2/27/23 BOARD MEETING MINUTES AS PRESENTED. All members voted for the motion.

6. BETH JONES PRESENTED THE FINANCE REPORT. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating revenues are approximately $2,029,987.00 below budget projections for the period ending 1/31/23. Mrs. Jones reported that total operating expenses are approximately $949,052.00 below budget projections for the same period. Mrs. Jones reported year-to-date net income of $1,594,309.00 for the period ending 1/31/23.

7. TOM HEARD NOTED THAT THE AUTHORITY’S ETOWAH RIVER WATER TREATMENT FACILITY, RIVERBEND WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY, AND ROSE CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY HAVE ALL RECEIVED THE GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF WATER PROFESSIONALS’ PLANT OF THE YEAR AWARDS. Mr. Heard noted that these awards would be presented at a future board meeting.

8. CLINT BLACKWELL PRESENTED THE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Blackwell reported an average daily treatment of 17.597 MGD for the month of February 2023 at the Etowah River Water Treatment Facility. Mr. Blackwell reported that the Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir is currently at full pool at 1189.2 ft. Mr. Blackwell reported a cumulative rainfall total of 58.75” for the past twelve months.

9. MIKE VENTERS PRESENTED THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS REPORT. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 2.8 MGD at the Rose Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, as well as a total reuse monthly flow of 1.6 MG. Mr. Venters reported an average daily treatment of 5.6 MGD at the Fitzgerald Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, and an average daily treatment of 0.326 MGD at the Riverbend Wastewater Treatment Facility.

10. JENNIFER ARP PRESENTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT. Mrs. Arp reported that one spill occurred during this reporting period at 107 Williamsburg Lane in Woodstock. Mrs. Arp noted that approximately 2,360 gallons were spilled due to a blocked line. Mrs. Arp noted that Authority crews jetted the line to correct the problem.

11. DWAYNE FOWLER PRESENTED THE CONSTRUCTION REPORT. Mr. Fowler noted that the Authority is investigating the possibility of placing a meter on the Waleska system at Pleasant Arbor in order to bring water back into the Salacoa Valley.

12. TOM HEARD PRESENTED THE GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT. MR. HEARD REFERENCED CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED FROM ROBYN SMITH, CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF WALESKA. In this correspondence, Ms. Smith noted that the City of Waleska is requesting that CCWSA reserve an additional 200,000 gallons per day of water capacity for wholesale purchase by the City of Waleska.

Mr. Heard noted that this reservation of capacity would be designated for use at the Lower Burris Road/Worley Road meter location. Mr. Heard also noted that, under the Authority’s current rate structure, the cost of this capacity reservation is $2.50 per gallon, or $500,000 for the entire request, if paid in full by no later than March 31, 2023. Beginning April 1, 2023, the rate would increase to $5.00 per gallon.

MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO APPROVE THE CITY OF WALESKA’S REQUEST TO RESERVE 200,000 GALLONS PER DAY OF POTABLE WATER CAPACITY AT A COST OF $2.50 PER GALLON, UPON PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF WALESKA TO CCWSA IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000 BY NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. ON MARCH 31, 2023. PER THE CITY OF WALESKA’S REQUEST, THE LOCATION OF THE CONNECTION FOR THE CAPACITY WILL BE ALLOCATED TO THE METER ON LOWER BURRIS ROAD/WORLEY ROAD. All members present voted for the motion.

13. TOM HEARD REFERENCED CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED FROM STEVE LAWRENCE, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF JASPER. In this correspondence, Mr. Lawrence noted that the City of Jasper is petitioning to reserve water capacity per the CCWSA Capacity Policy dated 2/23/09. The City respectfully requests to be granted additional capacity in the amount of 60,000 gallons per day, which would bring the City’s total baseline and reserved capacity to 265,463 gallons per day, or 184 GPM. Mr. Lawrence further noted in this correspondence that this capacity request keeps the City just under the maximum gallons per minute of 190 GPM that the existing 4” meter along Waleska Highway and infrastructure on either side of the meter is able to maintain.

In this correspondence, Mr. Lawrence further noted that the City is aware of the increase in pricing scheduled to take effect on 4/1/23. Mr. Lawrence noted that should the City’s request be approved by the CCWSA Board at its 3/27/23 meeting, the City is prepared to make payment for the additional reserve capacity on 3/31/23, prior to the rate increase.

Mr. Heard noted that, under the Authority’s current rate structure, the cost of this capacity reservation is $2.50 per gallon, or $150,000 for the entire request, if paid in full by no later than March 31, 2023. Beginning April 1, 2023, the rate would increase to $5.00 per gallon.

MOTION BY NANCY MARTIN AND SECOND BY BECKY DABBS TO APPROVE THE CITY OF JASPER’S REQUEST TO RESERVE 60,000 GALLONS PER DAY OF POTABLE WATER CAPACITY AT A COST OF $2.50 PER GALLON, UPON PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF JASPER TO CCWSA IN THE AMOUNT OF $150,000 BY NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. ON MARCH 31, 2023. PER THE CITY OF JASPER’S REQUEST, THE LOCATION OF THE CONNECTION FOR THE CAPACITY WILL BE ALLOCATED TO THE METER ON WALESKA HIGHWAY. All members present voted for the motion.

14. MOTION BY LISA WOODRUFF AND SECOND BY BARRY MANSELL TO ENTER INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION REGARDING A REAL ESTATE ITEM. All members voted for the motion.

MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY NANCY MARTIN TO EXIT EXECUTIVE SESSION AND RETURN TO REGULAR SESSION. All members voted for the motion.

15. MOTION BY BARRY MANSELL AND SECOND BY ERIC WILMARTH TO ADJOURN. All members voted for the motion.

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