Regular Board Meeting – Monday, November 18, 2024, 10:00 a.m.

Board of Directors Meeting Agenda

Monday, November 18th, 2024 at 10:00 A.M.
305 Olympic Valley Road, Community Room, Olympic Valley, CA

Finance Committee on November 18th, 2024 at 9:15 A.M.
The Committee will review finance-related items on this agenda.
305 Olympic Valley Road, Room 212, Olympic Valley, CA

Public comments will be accepted by the Board in-person until the close of public comment on each item. Comments may also be submitted to the Board Secretary at [email protected] or by mail at P.O. Box 2026, Olympic Valley, California 96146. The final mail and e-mail collection will be the day before the meeting at 2:00 p.m. The public will be allowed to speak on any agenda item as it is considered, which may not be taken in the order stated herein. Times, where provided, are approximate only. The District’s Board of Directors may take formal action on any item.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Board Secretary at 530-583-4692 at least 48 hours preceding the meeting.

Documents presented for an open session to the governing body after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection at the District office during normal District business hours and at the meeting.

  1. Call to Order, Roll Call & Pledge of Allegiance
  2. Community Informational Items. These non-action agenda items are dedicated to facilitate communications and share information within the Olympic Valley.  The organizations include, but are not limited to:
    1. B-1   Olympic Valley Watershed Alliance
    2. B-2   Friends of Olympic Valley
    3. B-3   Olympic Valley Design Review
    4. B-4   Olympic Valley MAC
    5. B-5   Olympic Valley Mutual Water Co.
    6. B-6   Firewise Community
    7. B-7   Tahoe-Truckee Sanitation Agency
  3. Public Comment / Presentation.  Members of the public may address the board on items not on this agenda for up to three minutes; however, any matter that requires action by the governing body will, unless an emergency exists, be referred to staff for a report and possible action at a subsequent Board meeting.
  4. Financial Consent Agenda.  All items listed under this agenda item will be approved by one motion.  These items are routine, non-controversial, and the finance-related items have been reviewed by the Finance Committee.  There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the audience, board, or staff requests the removal of an item for separate consideration.  Any item removed for discussion will be considered after approval of the remaining Consent Agenda items.
    1. D-1   Operating Account Check Register
    2. D-2   Operations Enterprise Fund, Revenue vs. Expenditure/Balance Sheet
    3. D-3   Fire Government Fund, Revenue vs. Expenditure/Balance Sheet
    4. D-4   Capital Reserve Fund Balance Sheet/Income Statement
    5. D-5   Combined Revenues/Expenditures/Balance Sheet
    6. D-6   Fund Balance Statement
    7. D-7   Progress Payment – SCI Consulting Group – Development Impact Fee Nexus Study
    8. D-8   Progress Payment – McClintock Accountancy – Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Audit
    9. D-9   Progress Payment – HDR Engineering Inc. – Cost of Service and Rate Study
    10. D-10   Progress Payment – UES – Groundwater Database Update Project
    11. D-11   Progress Payment – DOWL – OVPSD/OVMWC Emergency Intertie Project
    12. D-12   Progress Payment – Longo – OVPSD/OVMWC Emergency Intertie Project
    13. D-13   Progress Payment – CME – OVPSD/OVMWC Emergency Intertie Project
  5. Approve Minutes
    1. E-1   Minutes for the Regular Board of Directors meeting of October 29, 2024.
  6. Old and New Business. Members of the public may address the board on each agenda item, up to three minutes or longer based on direction from the Board President.
    1. F-1   Fuels Management Program.
      Information Only: Review item and accept public comment.
    2. F-2   Award Contract – Olympic Valley Fuel Reduction (OV-4) Project
      Proposed Action: Review item, accept public comment, approve contract, and authorize the General Manager to execute all contractual documents.
    3. F-3   Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) – Designate District Contacts.
      Proposed Action: Review item, accept public comment and designate District contacts for all FEMA related activities by adoption of Resolution 2024-30.
    4. F-4   Village at Palisades Tahoe Project Update.
      Information Only: Receive update and accept public comment.
    5. F-5   Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal Garbage Agreement Proposed Rate Increase.
      Proposed Action: Review item, accept public comment, and direct staff to allow or deny automatic renewal.
  7. Management Status Reports
    1. G-1     Fire Department Report
    2. G-2     Water & Sewer Operations Report
    3. G-3     Engineering Report
    4. G-4     Administration & Office Report
    5. G-5     General Manager Report
    6. G-6     Legal Report (verbal)
    7. G-7     Directors Comments (verbal)
  8. Resolution 2024-29 – Certificate of Appreciation – Fred Ilfeld
    Proposed Action:  Accept public comment and adopt Resolution 2024-29, recognizing Fred Ilfeld’s contributions to the District and community.
  9. Closed Session – Conference with Legal Counsel; Anticipated Litigation
    Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Cal. Gov’t Code section 54956.9(d)(2)
    Number of potential cases: One
  10. Report from Closed Session.
  11. Adjourn

Purpose Statement

The Olympic Valley Public Service District’s purpose is to assume leadership in providing high‐quality public services needed by the community.

Mission Statement

Olympic Valley Public Service District serves full‐time and part‐time residents, businesses, employees, and visitors in Olympic Valley. The mission is to provide leadership in maintaining and advocating for needed, high‐quality and financially sound community services for the Valley. These include, but are not limited to water, emergency services, and sewer and garbage collection.  The District will conduct its operations in a cost effective, conservation-minded, and professional manner, consistent with the desires of the community while protecting natural resources and the environment.