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MINUTES OF THE
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OTAY WATER DISTRICT
April 11, 2018
1. The meeting was called to order by President Smith at 3:32 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Directors Present: Croucher, Gastelum, Robak, Smith and Thompson
Directors Absent: None
Staff Present: General Manager Mark Watton, General Counsel Dan
Shinoff, Chief Financial Officer Joe Beachem, Chief of
Engineering Rod Posada, Chief of Operations Pedro Porras,
Chief of Administration and Information Technology Adolfo
Segura, Senior Confidential Executive Secretary Tita Ramos-
Krogman and others per attached list.
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
A motion was made by Director Thompson, seconded by Director Gastelum and
carried with the following vote:
Ayes: Directors Croucher, GasteIum, Robak, Smith and Thompson
Noes: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
to approve the agenda.
5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION – OPPORTUNITY FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO
SPEAK TO THE BOARD ON ANY SUBJECT MATTER WITHIN THE BOARD'S
JURISDICTION BUT NOT AN ITEM ON TODAY'S AGENDA
No one wished to be heard.
6. DISCUSSION DISPOSITION OF SALT CREEK GOLF COURSE
President Smith indicated that a special board meeting was being held to provide
information of the Salt Creek Golf Course property’s irrigation status. He noted that
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it was Highland Links Golf Group, LLC’s sole decision to close the Salt Creek Golf
Course and that their lease agreement was terminated on March 31, 2018.
President Smith highlighted that it is the Otay Water District’s responsibility to utilize
the property to the highest and best use. He stated that the District represents the
ratepayers who trust that the District will provide the best services at the lowest
cost. He shared that staff worked weekends and long hours to draft a study that
included cost estimates to maintain the golf course. President Smith introduced Mr.
Joe Beachem, Chief Financial Officer, to provide a staff report that included a
recommendation to expend no funds to maintain the Salt Creek Golf Course.
Mr. Joe Beachem, Chief Financial Officer, stated that the District has verified with
Executive Vice President Jeffrey Woolson of CBRE that a leasehold interest in a
golf course property has little or no value (See Attachment A). Mr. Beachem also
discussed the credentials of Mr. Nicholas R. Spardy from Harrell’s Growing a Better
World and indicated that Mr. Spardy provided a cost estimate to restore the golf
course (See Attachment B). As stated in Mr. Beachem’s staff report, “Without the
viability of a lease, and without the need to hold this land, the District should be
using a time frame of a minimum of many months up to a year or more to determine
the future use of this property.” He shared Mr. Spardy’s cost estimate, which
indicated that it would cost approximately $38,725 to restore the greens on the
property, and $5,333 every month to maintain it. Mr. Beachem also shared cost
estimates to maintain fairways. He noted that the current cost estimates are only
estimates to restore the greens and fairways to a decent condition. Also noted was
the impact to the District’s Habitat Management Area (HMA) that is adjacent to the
golf course; impacts such as unmanaged growth of invasive species that would
thrive with watering the property.
General Manager Mark Watton stated that additional information of the Salt Creek
Golf Course will be provided at the May 2, 2018, Regular Board meeting, which may
include information about leasing the property. He said that the main focus for the
District in the next three months is the disposition of the golf course. He stated that
if the board chooses not to irrigate the golf course at this time, they could change
their decision after receiving additional information of the golf course.
In response to a question from Director Croucher, General Manager Mark Watton
clarified that the District only leased the land where the Salt Creek Golf Course was
located and has never sold or leased golf courses. Over the years, the Lessees
were the responsible parties who dealt with the sale of the golf course through
bankruptcy court.
President Tim Smith opened the discussion item to the public.
Mr. Bob Barrett, representative for Sweetwater High School District golf teams,
stated his support to have the Salt Creek Golf Course remain open. He stated that
he coaches several high school golf teams who practice and have golf tournaments
at the Salt Creek Golf Course. He indicated that several golf courses have closed
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in the South Bay area making it difficult to find a place for local schools to practice.
Mr. Barrett suggested that the District collaborate with the City of Chula Vista or
local high schools to help keep the Salt Creek Golf Course open.
Ms. Samantha Tricky, an aide to Chula Vista Councilmember John McCann, spoke
on behalf of Councilmember McCann. She shared that Councilmember McCann
met with the residents surrounding the Salt Creek Golf Course who voiced their
concerns about over development, traffic congestion, missing recreational activities,
and the loss of event facilities. Councilmember McCann encouraged the District
board members to maintain the property in good condition during the transition and
keep the property’s primary use as recreational. Ms. Tricky stated that
Councilmember McCann and the City Manager of Chula Vista stand ready to be
collaborative partners in finding a positive solution for the Salt Creek Golf Course
property; a solution for both the Otay Water District ratepayers and the community
surrounding the property.
Mr. Ed Fletcher, representing Salt Creek Mens Club, voiced his opinion and
concerns regarding the Salt Creek Golf Course. He is in support of having the golf
course remain open.
President Tim Smith indicated that at the May 2, 2018, Regular Board meeting, the
board members will continue to discuss the disposition of the land; which may
include the alternative to lease it. He acknowledged public members’ comments
regarding the acceptance of proposals from companies who would like to take over
the golf course. It was noted that the District has not yet received any proposals.
President Smith explained that the District has a legal process that includes the
advertisement of leasing or selling the property; this legal process will be discussed
at the May 2, 2018, board meeting. He opened the discussion item to the board
members.
Director Mitch Thompson clarified that the agenda item is focused on the irrigation
status of the Salt Creek Golf Course. He stated that the staff report is pretty clear
that the District has to do what is financially sound for its customers/ratepayers.
Director Thompson commented on the short notice of the Special Meeting, stating
that the Special Meeting was in response to several comments that were made from
public speakers at the April 4 Regular Board meeting; comments regarding the
financial consequences of not watering the golf course.
Director Gary Croucher commented that the District’s core is its water, rates, quality
and reliability. He is encouraged that District staff plans to meet with the City of
Chula Vista to discuss alternatives for the golf course, such as the possibility of the
City providing irrigation services to the golf course. He discussed other variables
that the District should consider, such as the cost for on-site security, impacts of
dumping if the property becomes vacant, and partnerships with high schools/City of
Chula Vista High School District to help support management and maintenance.
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Director Hector Gastelum inquired if the Salt Creek Golf Course could become a fire
hazard if it is not maintained. Director Gary Croucher stated that there is always
that possibility. However, the area is monitored on a regular basis by the District’s
consultant and the US Fish and Wildlife Department since it is surrounded by the
District’s Habitat Management Area. In addition, the District can coordinate with the
City of Chula Vista’s Fire Department and the California Department of Forestry to
monitor the property for fire hazards.
Director Hector Gastelum encouraged public members to continue to support and
save the Salt Creek Golf Course. In addition, he commended staff for providing a
detailed staff report on such a short notice. He noted that the staff report provides
transparency to the public members.
Director Mark Robak commended staff for providing a staff report on such short
notice to respond to public members’ questions and concerns from the April 4,
2018, Regular Board meeting.
President Tim Smith inquired if the purpose of the agenda item was to focus on
immediate watering of the golf course and to prevent the greens from dying. Chief
Financial Officer Joe Beachem stated, “Yes.” President Smith discussed the pros
and cons of watering the greens and acknowledged comments made by board
members. He stated that the District will look into collaborating with the City of
Chula Vista and local high schools to help maintain the golf course, which would
help the District financially and also minimize costs to its ratepayers.
Director Gary Croucher suggested that the District also collaborate with local
community colleges, such as Southwestern College and also Cuyamaca
Community College.
A motion was made by Director Robak, seconded by Director Thompson and
carried with the following vote:
Ayes: Directors Croucher, Gastelum, Robak, Smith and Thompson
Noes: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
to approve staffs’ recommendation that the District expends no funds to maintain
the Salt Creek Golf course.
General Manager Mark Watton indicated that the agenda and board packet for the
May 2, 2018, Regular Board meeting would be available for review on the District’s
website on April 27, 2018.
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7. CLOSED SESSION
The board waived the closed session.
8. ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to come before the Board, President Smith adjourned the
meeting at 4:15 p.m.
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President
ATTEST:
District Secretary