Minutes February 14, 2013

                                       Lake Wenatchee Water District

                                               Commissioners Meeting

                                                   Feb 14, 2013

                                               at Station 9 Fire House

Commissioners Present: President-Bruce Harris, Secretary- Bonnie Klasell Commissioner-Landis Bohn

Staff Present: Clerk Elaine Kinney, Operator Charlie Cruickshank

Guests Present: Karen Dickinson, Barb Harris, Jim Kalinski, Dwight Burke, Mike Dickinson, Mike Babst

The meeting was called to order at 10 am. Commissioner Harris acknowledged a quorum

Administrative

The minutes for the Jan 31, 2013 were approved and signed.

Commissioner Klasell presented the estimated January Treasurer’s report (actual report not released from the county due to a new computer system), current budget status reports, A19 #12 and supporting CPF warrant, January payroll, and the O&M warrant. We currently have $17,022.18 in our operating accounts (O&M and Imprest). The past-due accounts receivable is $1,762.00 as of 01/31/13.

Commissioner Klasell motioned to sign the A19 voucher #12 for $57,595.73, and supporting Capital Porject Fund warrant. Commissioner Harris seconded and passed.

Commissioner Klasell motioned to sign the Payroll voucher for January in the amount of $2097.50.Commissioner Harris seconded and passed.

Commissioner Klasell motioned to sign the O&M warrant in the amount of $3,127.38. Commissioner Harris seconded and passed.

Commissioner Klasell motioned to accept Resolution 2013-214 to raise the clerk’s pay to $20.00/hr, Commissioner Bohn seconded, passed.

Project Status

There was much discussion regarding Mr. Kalinski’s request to be added to the LWWD, added to the LID and receive water to his property. There were many options discussed.

 

Commissioner Harris motioned to add Mr. Kalinski to the LID by use of a waiver to service his property by running a two inch line that he will pay for. Once the cost estimate is received he can back out of the agreement within 72 hours of it being presented, Commissioner Bohn seconded, passed.

 

Tim Gellatly discussed the work change orders to the pump house plans.

 

Commissioner Harris motioned to stay with the original MOU dollar amount and accept the changes to the work statement proviced as long as he will work with the prime and put in the slab, Commissioner Klasell seconded, passed.

 

The meter maps were discussed, and there were no last minute changes.

Mike Babst attended the meeting to make sure that we will notify the home owner when the work is being to install his meter so that he can make sure it is put in the correct place. The Commissioners assured him that they would.

 

The final review maps will be picked up by Charlie Cruickshank. The Commissioners will review the maps and will resume this meeting at the district office on Feb. 25th to discuss any last minute revisions.
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The ad for the inspector position was discussed and a shorter version directing the interest parties to the LWWD website for specifics of the qualifications needed will be placed in the Wenatchee World.

 

The upper system connection and easements were discussed for lots 1-6. WPWUA put in the two inch water line on those lots but did not have an easement.

Commissioner Harris motioned to have Mark Peterson work up an Easements for all 5 property owners to sign to cover the line that is already installed, Commissioner Bohn seconded.

 

The meter location change was discussed for Marie Mayer’s property. She would like it on the Lake Wentachee Hwy but because of the wet land issue it cannot be done according to RH2. More investigation needs to be done and Mark Peterson needs to weigh in on the issue.

 

The issue of too much pressure for certain properties and the need for PRV valves to reduce the pressure, was discussed as to who is responsible for installing, the district or the property owner. It was agreed that the property owner would be made aware of the issue and would be responsible for installing and maintaining since it is past the meter.

Commissioner Harris motioned to make the propety owners responsible to install the PRV valve after being notified of the pressure issue, Commissioner Bohn seconded, Commissioner Klasell voted no.

 

Commissioner Klasell will attend the CUP and SSDP/WV hearing for Feb. 20 and March 6th (if needed)

 

The district is waiting for the archeologist’s revised plan. It has not been received as yet. He is working with the FS archeologist who has to review the material from the DOH. He is hoping that they will not require additional field work to be done, but if they do, it would have to wait until the snow is gone. As soon as he hears something he can finalize the plan.

 

Commissioner Klasell discussed the water right transfer that our attorneys are working on. This is what Marc Marquis sent in an email:

Bonnie has requested more explanation regarding our most recent invoice. As you are aware, we are in the process of completing several water changes for the District. The purpose of these changes is to conform the 8 individual water rights to the service area of the water district. One final item for these changes involves integrating the conclusions from a hydrogeological report which concerns the hydraulic connectivity of the separate water supplies. We’ve been waiting on this report for a few months now. I received this report during the first part of January and spent a few hours updating all our water change documents. These changes are now complete and I will present them to the Chelan County Water Conservancy next Thursday for review and hopefully approval. Once approved, the Board will forward the documents on to DOE for further review. With any luck, we should have our final answer around June. Please let me know if you have additional questions.

 

Easements and USFS access

John Hashims has been sent out, not received back.

 

Mtn. Park

 Commissioner Klasell reported that Mr. Farr did not like the herbicide requirement.

 

Commissioner Harris motioned to adjourn to meet again on Monday, Feb 25th at 10am at the District offices to discuss the final map changes, Commissioner Klasell seconded, passed.