PAST AGENDAS
Public Meeting Agenda
Stinson Beach County Water District
Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Held at the Stinson Beach County Water District Office at 3785 Shoreline Highway Saturday, November 15, 2003 at 9:30 A.M. Please note that this agenda is subject to change.
A. CALL TO ORDER
The Presiding officer will call the meeting to order and call the roll of members to determine the
presence of a quorum.
B. PUBLIC EXPRESSION
Audience members will be invited to speak regarding matters not
on the agenda; the Board can not act on items brought up at this
time. Audience members may also speak regarding matters on
the agenda. Speakers may be limited to two minutes each.
C. SETTING OF AGENDA
The Board may adopt or revise the agenda as presented.
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Board will consider approval of draft minutes of the
October 18th meeting.
E. APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS
The Board will consider approval of disbursements for the month of October, 2003.
F. PUBLIC HEARING
- Consideration/Adoption of a Draft Resolution Establishing a Water Use Rate Fee for the Village Green I, 3487 Shoreline Highway, AP# 195-194-01, Marin County Parks and Open Space, owners and Village Green II, 3501 Shoreline Highway, AP# 195-192- 05, Stinson Beach Village Association, owners: The Board will consider a resolution establishing a water use rate fee.
G. GENERAL BUSINESS
- Discussion/Review of a Mosquito Abatement Policy: The Board will discuss possible amendments to the current Wastewater Title IV to include mosquito abatement procedures.
H. COMMITTEE REPORTS
Members of the Board may report on their respective committees.
I. MANAGER'S REPORT
The General Manager may update the Board on current District projects, concerns and accomplishments.
J. ADJOURNMENT
The Board will consider a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Notice regarding Rights of Appeal: Persons who are dissatisfied with the decisions of the SBCWD Board of Directors have the right to have the decision reviewed by a State Court. The District has adopted Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure which generally limits the time within which the decision may be judicially challenged to 90 days.