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Nipomo Community Services District
Procurement of consulting services to conduct a Wastewater Rate Study for the Nipomo Community Services District.
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Due Date
Jul 10, 2024
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Nipomo Community Services District
Close: Jul 10, 2024
Procurement of consulting services to conduct a Wastewater Rate Study for the Nipomo Community Services District.
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Nipomo Community Services District
This contract is a Temporary Easement Agreement between Murphy Santa Maria 1, LLC (Grantor) and the Nipomo Community Services District (Grantee). It grants the District a temporary easement for one year, from September 1, 2019, to August 31, 2020, over a 14.76-acre parcel for use as an irrigation spray field. This is for discharging groundwater produced during the Eureka Well Replacement Project. The District will pay the Grantor a total of $66,500 for this easement.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2019
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2019
Nipomo Community Services District
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This contract is a Temporary Easement Agreement between Murphy Santa Maria 1, LLC (Grantor) and the Nipomo Community Services District (Grantee). It grants the District a temporary easement for one year, from September 1, 2019, to August 31, 2020, over a 14.76-acre parcel for use as an irrigation spray field. This is for discharging groundwater produced during the Eureka Well Replacement Project. The District will pay the Grantor a total of $66,500 for this easement.
Nipomo Community Services District
An agreement between Margarita Valley LLC (Grantor) and Nipomo Community Services District (Grantee) for the grant of a utility easement for the construction, operation, repair, and maintenance of District facilities, including water pipelines, on Tract 2650 property. The agreement specifies responsibilities for maintenance, repair, and indemnity, and includes deed restrictions.
Effective Date
Jun 26, 2019
Expires
Effective: Jun 26, 2019
Nipomo Community Services District
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An agreement between Margarita Valley LLC (Grantor) and Nipomo Community Services District (Grantee) for the grant of a utility easement for the construction, operation, repair, and maintenance of District facilities, including water pipelines, on Tract 2650 property. The agreement specifies responsibilities for maintenance, repair, and indemnity, and includes deed restrictions.
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This document is a formal notice from the Nipomo Community Services District (NCSD) informing property owners within the designated "Prohibition Zone" of a mandatory requirement to connect to the NCSD sewer main. This connection is mandated by the Central Coast Region's "Basin Plan" and NCSD Ordinance No. 2005-105, specifically for properties within 50 feet of a NCSD sewer main, prior to any "Change of Ownership". The notice includes lists of affected parcels and a legal description and map of the "Prohibition Zone".
Effective Date
May 13, 2022
Expires
Effective: May 13, 2022
Nipomo Community Services District
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This document is a formal notice from the Nipomo Community Services District (NCSD) informing property owners within the designated "Prohibition Zone" of a mandatory requirement to connect to the NCSD sewer main. This connection is mandated by the Central Coast Region's "Basin Plan" and NCSD Ordinance No. 2005-105, specifically for properties within 50 feet of a NCSD sewer main, prior to any "Change of Ownership". The notice includes lists of affected parcels and a legal description and map of the "Prohibition Zone".
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nipomo Community Services District
The Board meeting agenda included the approval of warrants and an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget to finalize the District Office Generator Project. Discussions covered a request for an Intent-to-Serve letter regarding a multifamily residential development on Honey Grove Lane, the initiation of proceedings for the annual levy of assessments for Street Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and the Blacklake Street Lighting Maintenance Assessment District 2022.1, and the authorization of a task order for SCADA control system integration services. Additionally, the Board considered an addendum to the adopted Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Supplemental Water Project Interconnections.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the presentation and filing of the Quarterly District Engineer's Report. The Consent Agenda addressed the approval of warrants, the quarterly report on the Investment Policy, the annual review of the Debt Management Policy, and the amendment of the Fiscal Year 2025-26 NSWP budget to fund the replacement of the HVAC system at the Joshua Road Pump Station. Separately, the Board adopted an ordinance amending District Code sections related to Board meeting frequency and leak adjustments, and adopted a resolution approving revisions to the Board Bylaws, which included reducing the frequency of regular Board meetings to once per month. Additionally, the Board approved a Task Order with Rauch Communications Consultants, Inc. The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss pending litigation and the annual performance review process of the District Legal Counsel.
The agenda for the meeting on September 24, 2025, included several key items for the Board of Directors. The Consent Agenda covered the approval of warrants, approval of the September 10, 2025, Regular Board Meeting Minutes, authorizing a task order with MKN & Associates Inc. for the preparation of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan Update in the amount of $47,724, and accepting a Deed Restriction for a property on Drumm Lane. Discussions regarding the Urban Water Management Plan Update detailed scope requirements covering demand analysis, water supply analysis, Water Shortage Contingency Plan development, energy efficiency analysis, and seismic risk assessment.
The key discussion topics for this meeting, scheduled for February 25, 2026, revolve around the Consent Agenda items. These include the approval of warrants, the acceptance of the Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Quarterly Financial Report, authorizing the purchase of a truck within the approved budget, and approving a resolution adopting the San Luis Obispo County Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan 2025 Update. A separate item concerns the consideration of an intent-to-serve letter for a four-parcel residential subdivision regarding water, sewer, and solid waste services. Additional documentation addresses the warrants for the Blacklake Assessment District 2020.1. The meeting agenda also includes review and adoption of board by-laws and policies, and the approval of a task order with Rauch Communications Consultants, Inc.
This 4th Annual Report for the Nipomo Mesa Management Area (NMMA) assesses hydrologic conditions for calendar year 2011, noting the presence of Potentially Severe Water Shortage Conditions due to declining groundwater elevations and demand exceeding supply. The report outlines findings on water quality, land use, and groundwater production, and provides recommendations for sustainable management. Key priorities include the timely implementation of the Nipomo Supplemental Water Project, improved understanding and data collection related to subsurface flow and aquifer characteristics, evaluation of water shortage response criteria, and investment in long-term studies such as groundwater modeling, all aimed at protecting the underlying groundwater resource.
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