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July 9, 2009
The Board of Directors (the "Board") of Willow Fork Drainage District (the
"District"), met in regular session, open to the public, on July 9, 2009, at the Willow Fork
Country Club, 21055 Westheimer Parkway, Katy, Texas, inside the boundaries of the
District, and the roll was called of the members of the Board:
Also present at the meeting were Gary Sundstrom of Lindsey Construction; John
Sauter of Severn Trent Services ("ST"); Rose Montalbano of F. Matuska, Inc.; Lou Triche
and Dennis Tiff of Champions Hydro-Lawn, Inc.; Melinda Garza of AECOM, Inc.; and
Stephen M. Robinson and Patti Porter Hopper of Allen Boone Humphries Robinson
LLP (" ABHR").
APPROVE MINUTES
The Board first reviewed the minutes of the June 11, 2009, meeting. After review
and discussion, Director Kainer moved to approve the minutes. Director Renberg
seconded the motion, which carried unanimously.
SECURITY SERVICES
BOOKKEEPER'S REPORT
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Robinson moved to approve the bookkeeper's report, the investment report, and
payment of the bills. Director Renberg seconded the motion, which passed by
unanimous vote.
Mr. Tiff reviewed the operator's report with the Board, a copy of which is
attached and reviewed pictures of ditches.
Mr. Tiff requested authorization to replace six signs on VA10 and VAll.
After review and discussion, Director Renberg moved to approve the operator's
report, the August mowing, sign replacements, and the action items. Director Kainer
seconded the motion, which carried unanimously.
ENGINEER'S REPORT
Ms. Garza submitted to the Board the written engineer's report, a copy of which
is attached.
Ms. Garza updated the Board on the Grand Lakes development and stated she
had no items for the Board's approval.
Ms. Garza updated the Board on Meadowbrook Farms and stated she had no
items for the Board's approval.
Ms. Garza next reviewed pictures of the outfalls and interceptors inspected and
reviewed proposals from Uretek. Mr. Sundstrom then reviewed options for Lindsey
Construction to make the repair on the northwest corner of Mason Road and the
Channel. After review and discussion, Director Kainer moved to authorize Lindsey
Construction to proceed with Option 3 and to authorize Uretek to repair the manhole at
Highland Knolls and Highway 99. Director Renberg seconded the motion, which
carried unanimously.
Ms. Garza stated she received a drainage study for Greenbush Road upstream of
the District. The Board requested Ms. Garza to review the study and determine if there
is an impact on the District.
Mr. Robinson reviewed a recreational easement to Fort Bend County for trail
improvements. After review and discussion, Director Renberg moved to authorize
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granting an easement to Fort Bend County. Director Kainer seconded the motion,
which carried unanimously.
Ms. Garza next reviewed the updated MS4 year two action items. The Board
requested Ms. Garza to request TBG to forward samples of signs. Ms. Garza reviewed
the Spanish translation of the construction brochure.
Ms. Garza updated the Board on the status of the new drainage model.
After review and discussion, Director Kainer moved to approve the engineer's
report, MS4 items listed in the engineer's report, and action items. Director Renberg
seconded the motion, which passed by unanimous vote.
ACTION ITEMS
The Board then reviewed and discussed the action items list.
There being no other business to come before the Board, the meeting was
adjourned.
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ACTION ITEMS
Minutes
Page
bookkeeper's report 1
tax report 2
operator's report 2
engineer's report 2
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NOTICE OF MEETING
The Board of Directors of Willow Fork Drainage District will hold a regular meeting on
Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 11:30 a.m., at the Willow Fork Country Club, 21055 Westheimer
Parkway, Katy, Texas, to discuss and, if appropriate, act upon the following items:
1. Approve minutes.
2. Comments from District residents, including requests for consents to
encroachment or temporary use of District facilities.
3. Security services, fines and penalties for damages to District facilities and violation
of District regulations.
4. Maintenance of storm sewer lines, including repair of sinkholes and televising of
outfalls and repair options for outfalls.
5. Financial and bookkeeping matters, including payment of the bills and review of
investments.
6. Tax assessment and collections matters, including delinquent tax collections,
installment agreements, and payment of tax bills.
7. Operation of District facilities, repairs and maintenance, including ditch
maintenance and desilting projects.
8. Engineering matters, including:
(a) Grand Lakes development;
(b) Meadowbrook Farms development;
(c) new drainage model and floodplain administrator duties;
(d) report on outfall inspections and rehabilitation plan;
(e) deeds, easements, offsite drainage agreements, requests to transfer drainage
capacity and requests to reserve drainage capacity;
(f) design of District facilities;
(g) update on status of Corp permit; and
(h) MS-4 matters, including permit year 2 action items, installation of inlet
markers, budget, and implementatio of matrix/ timeline.
9. Receive report on legislation affecting wat Clistricts.
Persons ilities who plan to attend this meeting and would like to request auxiliary aids or services are
requested to contact the District's attorney at (713) 860-6400 at least three business days prior to the meeting so
that appropriate arrangements can be made.
WILLOW FORK DRAINAGE DISTRICT
STORM LINE MAINTENANCE REPORT
SEVERN
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June 7 New spray paint on the cement culvert located west of Cinco Ranch Blvd.
New ATV tracks east of Mason Rd. north of the Canyon Gate subdivision.
The tracks were located in the bottom of the levy along the water way.
Also observed where there was a small grass fire between Fry Rd. and
Peek Rd. along the gravel portion of the levy by the golf course.
June 21 Flagged down by a couple walking their dog. They stated they located
some dead animals. The three dead pigs were located at Fry Rd. and Fry
Ct. They had been dragged off of the roadway over to the entrance of the
water treatment center. All three appeared to have been hit by a vehicle.
Contacted Fort Bend County Sheriffs Office Dispatch Center and
advised them to have Road and Bridge pick up the dead animals. Dispatch
advised they would leave a note for them to do it on Monday because
Road and Bridge doesn't work on the weekends.
While traveling on the levy I was flagged down boy a small boy riding his
bike, he stated he lost his dad who was also riding a bike with his brothers
and sister. After getting a brief description of his father I realized I had
just passed him a short time ago. After a few minutes I located his father
and all was well.
July 9,2009
Re: Willow Fork Drainage District - Repairs to 48" Outfall @ NW Comer of Mason Rd. & Channel
Dear Larry:
In accordance with your request, the following is our proposal for the reference project:
1. Option One
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water & Cut CMP (Lump Sum) 2,000.00
2 Sack Cement Stab. Sand packed in void - * 72 tons @ $35/ton 2,520.00
Replace 6" thick concrete where CMP was & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 3,500.00
Total $10,020.00
2. Option Two
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water & Cut CMP (Lump Sum) 2,000.00
2 Sack Cement Stab. Sand packed in bottom of void - * 15 tons @ $35/ton .. 825.00
Flowable Fill placed in void - * 30 CY @ $200/CY 6,000.00
Replace 6" thick concrete where CMP was & Fix Side walk (Lump Sum) 3,500.00
Total $14,325.00
3. Option Three
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water, remove slope paving & 20' ofCMP (Lump Sum) 6,000.00
Earthen Fill packed in void - * 50 CY @ $20/CY 1,000.00
48" CMP - *20 LF @ $150/LF 3,000.00
Concrete Collar (Lump Sum) .. 1,200.00
Replace Slope paving & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 6,000.00
Total $19,200.00
4. Option Four
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum)................................................... $ 2,000.00
De-Water, remove slope paving & 60' ofCMP (Lump Sum) 7,000.00
Earthen Fill packed in void - * 50 CY @ $20/CY 1,000.00
48" CMP - *60 LF @ $150/LF 9,000.00
Concrete Collar (Lump Sum) 1,200.00
Replace Slope paving, Grout Manhole & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 7,000.00
Total $27,200.00
Covered Rip Rap should be installed in void between toe of slope paving & channel low flow. We estimate the
Rip Rap quantity for this repair area is 40 SY & we would install the Rip Rap for $75/SY. This would be a
$3,000.00 to the price of which ever option is selected.
* Quantizes are estimated, actual quantizes as confirmed by Engineer will be invoiced. All re-seeding will be
handled by owner. Please call if you have any questions.
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G~undstrom
V~ ;resident
Stormwater and the Construction Industry
Construction Phasing
Protect Natural Features Vegetative Buffers
Good
o Sequence construction activities so that the soil is not Good
o Minimize clearing. exposed for long periods of time. o Protect and install vegetative buffers along WlIterbodies to
o Minimize the amount of exposed soil. o Schedule or limit grading to small areas. slow and filter stormwolter runoff.
o Identify and protect areas where existing vegetation, such as o Install key sediment control practices before sire grading o Maintain buffers by mowing or replanting periodically 10
Silt Fencing trees, will not be disturbed by construction activity. begins. ensure their effectiveness.
Information on TCEQ's Storm Water Construction General Permit can be found at:
www.tceq.state.tx.us/permitting/water_quality/stormwater/TXR15_AIR.html
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Make sure the bottom of the silt fence is buried in the ground.
Securely attach the matcriallO the stakes.
www.epa.gov/npdes/menuojbmps o Vegetate, mulch, or otherwise stabilize all exposed areas as
soon as land alterations have been completed.
Slopes
Dirt Stockpiles
Good
o Use rock or other appropriate material to cover the storm
Good drain inlet to filter our trash and debris.
o Remove mud and dirt from the tires of construction vehicles
o Make surc thc rock size is appropriatc (usually
before they enter a paved roadway.
1 to 2 inches in diameter).
o Properly size entrance BMPs for all anticipated vehicles. Good o If you use inlet filters, maintain them regularly.
Make sure that the construction entrance does not become o Rough grade or terrace slopes.
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Good Brought to you by: Willow Fork Drainage District and
buried in soil. o Break up long slopes with sediment barriers, or under
drain, or divert stormwater away from slopes. o Cover ur seed all din stockpiles.
Cinco MUD Nos. 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9, 10, 12, and 14
www.WillowForkDrainageDistrict.com
Stormwater and the Construction IndustlY
Planning and Implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Practices
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effective to prevent pollution than it is to try to correct problems later. Installing and
Youll aced '0 post I copy of your complOled appllQ.lOn OD Ille. Pul il ID I place where ,be pobhc CID sec It so maintaining simple BMPs and pollution prevention techniques on site can greatly
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tIley'l know your sil. is c:oocred by an NPDES permll! tlIoIfjWrtodi""lh'
Apply for permit coverage • Auk. r.:Iu;;I.a.nJ muntun..-:bh.Ic"oInJ"quIJ'QkDI 10 onc:;I(...... ~IIb.. 'Ill l.' mmlm t~:.&rcJapowJIOP.J"lllb~~lt\'£IkIllld\l"'r.i#e.T hnua.,b.lU.ldbc::"..lIa1r") reduce the potential for stormwater pollution and can also save you money!
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Once you unckrstand your ~II r'eqUlrtmt1U1 and hlYC d~l.d :t Pbn, you an submit 2 storm1nta permit
apphnnnn (or nonce of ia.eDl) 10 your pcntI.tnq authority. Tbis mOSI be clone before bcaiania. any land Brought to you by:
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disturbance oa \be sil.. Some su.tS require I few days of lead time, so check with your pcntIi.tin. IUthOrity. Once • Sc:nl 1,,"IoC tJ,.. n "",,,"\I
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you'.. sublIIilled Ibe applicalion. you must sa.1Sfy the coadinaos of Ibe pcrtDI••
1b.-lr...oJt NtTerbllr/1rO!Shoc-J.:bn..1 Willow Fork Drainage District and Cinco MUD United St.de. TlU.\u.&I}f:
Be prcpa.n:d Iu implement the BM.JIl 1D )'OUr rtaD bdurc con)UU\.110D beelos. wurc that BMPl arc properly
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EI agua de tormenta y 10 industria de la construccion
Proteja las Construya en elapas
caracterlsticas naturales
Amortiguacion con vegetacion
Bien
• Programe las actividodes de construccion para que el
suelo no este expueslo par largos periadas de tiempa.
• Minimice el despeje.
• Minimice 10 cantidad de terreno expuesto.
• Progrome 0 limite 10 nivelacion del terreno 0 areas Bien
pequenos.
• Identifique y proteja los areas donde 10 vegetacion • Proteia e instale amortiguacion con vegetacion a 10
• Instale metodos de control de sedimentos cloves antes largo de los cuerpos de agua para reducir y filtrar el
existente, como arboles, no sera aFectada por 10
de comenzar 10 niveloci6n del terreno. agua de tormenta que corre.
actividad de construccion.
• Programe las actividodes de estabilizacion del • Mantenga las zonas de amorliguamiento cortando el
Cereas de retencion • Proteja los arroyos, los reguladores de caudal, los
sitio, tales como el poisajismo, pora que se hagan cesped 0 plantando regularmente para asegurar su
bosques silvestres, los humedale, y otras areas
inmediotamente despues de que el terreno haya sido eFicacia.
sensibles contra alteraciones 0 contra 10 actividad
nivelado.
de 10 construccion, colocando cercas 0 marcando
claramente estas areas de alguna forma. Estabilizacion del sitio
Puede obtener informacion sobre el permiso general de agua de tormenta para construcciones
de TCEQ en: www.tceq.state.tx.us/permitting/water_quality/stormwater/TXR15 _AIR. html
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jMantenga SUS BMPI
• Inspeccione y mantenga las cercas de retencion Bien
despues de coda lIuvia. www. epa.gov/npdes/menuojbmps • Plante vegetacion, proteja can pajote (mulch) 0
• Asegurese de que 10 base de 10 cerca de retencion eslobilice de alguna Forma todas las areas expuestas
este enterrado en el suelo. Para reportar fuentes de contaminaci6n en despues de completar las alteraciones delterrena.
Bien
• Use piedras u atros materiales adecuados para
cubrir 10 alcantarilla de tormenta y as' Filtrar bosura y
escombros.
• Asegurese de que el tamaiio de los piedras sea
Bien adecuado (generalmente 1 a 2 pulgados de
• Retire el borro y 10 suciedad de las !Iantas de los di6metro).
vehiculos de construccion antes de que ingresen a un
Bien
• 5i usa Filtros para alcanlarillas de tarmenlo, hagales
camino pavimenlado. • Nivelacion aspera 0 pendientes en terrazas. mantenimiento regularmente.
• los BMP deben ser del tamano adecuado para el • Divida las pendienfes largos con barreras
ingreso de fodas los vehiculos anticipados. para sedimentos 0 colaque drenaje • Cubra 0 siembre lodos los montones de tierra. Cortesia de: Willow Fork Drainage District y
• Asegurese de que 10 entrada 01 sitio de construccion subterraneo, 0 desv,e el agua de tormenta Cinco MUD N° 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,12 Y 14
no se cubra de tierra. lejos de las pendientes. www.WillowForkDrainageDistrict.com
EI agua de tormenta y 10 industria de la construccion
Planificacion e implementacion de practicas de control de erosion y de sedimentos
. . a mdu~ln;1 de-Ia ('(lnIoLrucn{,n 11(>11(> urut pllrtMlpanOn ~>O('",'lall'n lot. ('joI(U4'no,.: tIt' la nat'1Un para proU'I('r 10 arro~"Ut' rio;; 1__
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El desarrollo, ya sean nuevo" desarrollos, adaptaciones urbanas 0 proyedos de directamente en 11.1 calidad de los ,U'HlyO;; y del agua local al aumentar el volumen
revitalizaci6n. es necesario para la viabilidad economica. Sin embargu. estamos de agua de tOl'menta qlW corre y 11.1 contaminaeion provocada pur leiS mismas.
aprendiendo que la forma en que se produce este "desarrollo" causa un profundo
imp acto en el medio ambiente naturaL Este desarrollo tendra un efecto en el COlTer 4. Ofrecer espacios al aire Iibre I parques
del agua de tormenta. El agua de tormenta al correr puede recoger escombros.
Los disei'ios con espacios 1.11 aire lihre tienen muchos beneficim': reducen la
productos quimicos, suciedad y otros contaminantes y Buir a un sistema de
superficie impermeable, los contaminantes en el agua de torment-a. los costos de
drenaje de agua de tonnenta. EI agua de tormenta no r('cibe ningun tratmniento
construcclon, 11.1 nivelacibn y la perdida de las
y Buye directamente a nuestros a1'1'oyos, rios y
al'eaS naturales.
finahnente ala bahia Galveston.
Los sitios no desarrollados tienen nUl11et'osas
Una forma de aminorar el desarrollo es usaI'
caracteriilticas naturales que brinclan beneficios
el Desa1'1'ollo de Bajo Impaeto (LID. pOl' sus
amhientales. esteticos y recreatlvos si son
siglas en ingles). un sistema integral de lllanejo
preservados y pmtegirlos contra los impact.os
de agua de torlllenta y una tkcnica de disei'io.
de la construcci6n y del desarrollo,
Esto se logra usando tecnicas de disei'io que
infiltran, filtran. evaporan y allllacenan las
escorrentias cerca de donde se producen.
Informacion de referencia:
Pam obtener mas informacion sobre las BMP. consult.e el Menu de BMP en el sitio
de Internet de la EPA:
www.ep:l.g••v/npdes/menuofhmps
Puede obtener informacion sobre el Penniso General de Agua de Tonnenta para
Construcciones de TCEQ en:
www.jcpq.state.tx.lls/pprm.itting/watpr_qualit.v/s ("nn wa tpr/TXH 1!'i_AIRhtml
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Under the Dome (continued)
.... Continued from Page 2 domain bill. Early in the session, the Governor held
a press conference and urged the Legislature to send
It is often said that a session is more significant for
him an omnibus eminent domain bill for his signa-
what didn't pass than what did pass. That is cer-
ture. At least 29 eminent domain bills were filed.
tainly true this session.
SB 18 by Sen. Craig Estes was the vehicle of choice
It is important to study those bills that didn't pass. and passed the Senate unanimously. The balance
Many of those bills will be the first filed next ses- between property rights and public infrastructure
sion. Many bills die not because they are opposed established by the Senate was destroyed in House
as a matter of policy, but because they don't clear Committee. The House Committee version of SB 18
the many hurdles in the race. These bills are all vi- was loaded down with provisions onerous to local
able for next session. governments and other condemning authorities.
Most significantly for water districts was the failure We will never know the fate of these provisions on
to pass HB 3335 by Rep. Bill Callegari (R-Katy). HB the House floor or in conference; SB 18 fell victim to
3335 was an omnibus water district bill. The bill the end-of-session chubbing in the House. The Leg-
amended approximately 20 sections of the Water islature did pass one bill (HB 2685 by Rep. Bill Calle-
Code, Local Government Code, and Health and gari) dealing with the "landowner's bill of rights"
Safety Code affecting districts. HB 3335 would and a joint resolution (HJR 14 by Rep. Frank Corte)
have been a benefit to all water districts and would proposing a constitutional amendment on eminent
have increased the efficiency and effectiveness of domain. The bill and the joint resolution are de-
water district operations. Rep. Callegari fought val- scribed in this Issue.
iantly for passage of the bill. Rep. Callegari worked The fact that some measures did not pass is proba-
until the closing minutes of the session trying to bly good for water districts. Several bills (including
secure passage. Ultimately, a disagreement be- SB 219 by Sen. Robert Nichols, SB 2122 by Sen.
tween the House and the Senate over a Senate floor Royce West and SB 1254 by Sen. Kel Seliger) and a
amendment relating to the study by the TCEQ of provision in SB 18 (Senate floor amendment No. 2
the effects of rules and regulations of groundwater by Sen. Royce West) that would have limited the
conservation districts in the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer eminent domain authority of water districts did not
could not be resolved in time. Water districts owe a pass. A proposal to change the way MUD bonds are
big "thank you" to Rep. Callegari and his staff, par- sold (SB 2144 by Sen. Royce West) was withdrawn
ticularly Jeremy Mazur, his Chief of Staff. before hearing by the bill's author.
The session failed to produce an omnibus eminent ...Continued on Page 4
Under the Dome (continued)
....Continued from Page 3 bills that have to pass are the budget and a whole
bunch of MUD creation bills." He must have
~u.merous proposals to make truth-in-taxation pro-
agreed with my advice! A bright spot in this ses-
VISIOns more onerous for local governments and to
sion was the passage of dozens of bills creating
impose "revenue caps" on local government reve-
new MUDs and water districts throuahout o the
nue (including HB 1575 by Rep. Carl Isett, HB 1576
state. This is significant because it demonstrates
by Rep. Carl Isett, SB 700 by Sen. Dan Patrick and SB
the understanding that individual members have
2301 by Sen. Tommy Williams) gained little h'action
about MUDs and the role of MUDs in the growth
in either chamber. Also not becoming law are pro-
and development of their communities. It also
visions in bills that would have required consolida-
demonstrates the generally healthy view of dis-
tion of water district elections with county elections
tricts by Legislators. If water districts were em-
and the use of county precinct polling pla~es. Mem-
broiled in scandal or distrusted by Legislators, far
bers filed almost two dozen bills granting more au-
fewer, if any, new districts would have been cre-
thority to counties to regulate land development;
ated.
none of these bills passed.
Another positive accomplishment was the pas-
There's an old saying in Texas government that "the
sage of SB 361 by Sen. Dan Patrick (R-Houston)
budget is the only bill that has to pass./f Early in the
relating to disaster preparedness for water utili-
Session I had a chat with Governor Perry and I ex-
ties in the Houston area. As we have reported all
panded on that proverb. I suggested that "the only
session, Sen. Patrick worked very closely with the
Association of Water Board Directors to pass this
important bill. We must thank Sen. Patrick and
his key staff, John Gibbs and Logan Spence. SB
361 is described in greater detail in this Issue.
Thank you for following the events of this session
with us. It has been our pleasure to report to you
from the Capitol. We can anticipate a special ses-
sion before September 2010 and then the 82nd
Regular Session convenes in January 2011, In the
meantime, I will do my best to avoid being under
the dome.
Sincerely,
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USE OF DEVICES IN A POLLING PLACE HOUSE BILL 1493
King, Tracy/Zaffirini
Relating to the use of certain devices in a polling place.
• Creates an exception to the current law prohibiting the use of cell phones and cameras within 100 feet of a
voting station for a person who is employed at the location in which a polling place is located while the person
is acting in the course of the person's employment.
• Effective September 1, 2009.
Constitution
the majority of
of the Legislature,
an effective tool to
.heno'"ver to veto bills
Unless the
the Legislature is
no opportunity to
why a veto is so
Governor has line
budget, known as
Governor does not
time, it becomes
and rhizomes of bermudagrass continue to grow several weeks after the leaves
and stems stop growth.
Turfgrasses In warm frost-free climates bermudagrass remains green throughout
the year, but growth is significantly reduced at the onset of cool nights. The
42 species makes the best growth where average daily temperatures are above
75° F. Optimum daytime temperature for bermudagrass is between 95° and
100° F.
Soil temperature, as influenced by air temperature, is also important to
the growth and development of bermudagrass turf. Soil temperatures above
65° F are required for significant growth of rhizomes, roots, and stolons.
Optimum soil temperature for root growth is around 80" F.
Bermudagrass has a high light requirement and does not grow well under
low light (shaded) conditions. The duration of the light period (day length)
also influences growth and development of bermudagrass. Both increased
light intensity and day length increase rhizome, stolon, and leaf growth in
bermudagrass. At low light intensities (less than 60 percent full sunlight),
bermudagrass develops narrow, elongated leaves; thin upright stems; elon-
gated internodes; and weak rhizomes. Consequently, bermudagrass develops
.3 yery sparse turf under moderately shaded conditions.
Bermudagrass is found in tropical and subtropical climates with 25 to
100 inches of annual rainfall, but it also survives in arid climates along wa-
terways and in irrigated areas. Where ann'Uv rainfall is below 20 inches per
year, bermudagrass requires irrigation to sur~ive.;'BeIInlldagrassdevelops into
a scrnidormant state during vcry dry conditions but has the capability of sur-
VIVlflg exrrcmc ,drollghts. Rlllzomcs of bcrmudagrass can 'lose SO percent OJ
llJore of their weighr and slill r(:TOVCI when favorable moisture develops
VARIETIES
Selections of superior strains of common bermudagrass, natural hybrids be-
tween C. dactylon and C. transvaalensis, and crosses resulting from grass
breeding programs have been released by state universities, the Crop Research
Division of the USDA, and the u.s. Golf Association Green Section (Juska
and Hanson 1964; Youngner and McKell 1972). All of the hybrid ber-
mudagrasses are sterile and must be propagated by sprigs or sad. Some selec-
tions from C. dactylon produce viable seed. Nu-Mex Sahara, Sonesta,
Cheyenne, and Guymon bermudagrass are improved seeded varieties of
bermudagrass. Brief descriptions of the major turf-type bermudagrass vari-
eties follow (table 4-1):
1. Hall's Selection (c. dactylon selection). Collection from a golf green
of Germistown Golf Course in South Africa in 1933 by T. D. Hall. Similar to
common bermudagrass except that Hall's Selection is slower growing and
rarely sets seed. Hall's Selection forms a dark green, dense, and wear-resistant
sad. It is a popular lawngrass in South Africa.
2. Uganda (c. transvaalensis). Very fine-leaved, low-growing variety of
African bermudagrass. Leaf blades are not more than 15 mm wide; stolons
very slender and tend to develop a reddish-purple cast after the first cool
nights in the fall. Uganda tends to develop thatch unless carefully managed.
It is used for golf greens and tennis courts in South Africa and South America
and.for lawns in the southwestern U.S.
WFDD
July '09 Operator's Report
(Authorization of Ditch Maintenance)
Presented by Champions Hydro-Lawn, Inc.
I. General Condition - Bermuda is healthy and well established (very dry)
A. VAll
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i. Cost = Six (6) New Signs X $350.00 = $2,100.00
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AECOM
Willow Fork Drainage District
Engineer's Report
July 9, 2009
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Melinda Garza, PE
Texas Registered Professional Engineer No. 90962
AECOM USA Group Inc. TPBE Reg. No. F-3082
8 a Grand Lakes
Nothing this month from AECOM .
. 8 b Meadowbrook FarOls
Nothing this month from AECOM.
8. d Report on Qutfallinspections
We have brought brought the attached estimates from Uretek for an outfall repair at Mason Road and the Diversion Channel
and Highland Knolls and Hwy 99 and estimates from Lindsay Construction for the diversion channel at Mason Road.
8.lJ Deeds, Easements, Offsite Drainage Agreements, Requests to Transfer and Reserve Drainage Capacity
We have received plans from the Goddard School in Cinco MUD No. 12. We have attached the plan review checklist
and the plan approval letter. We have notified the engineer that the District \vill be performing a construction inspection
of the storm water pollution prevention. plan items as part to the District's MS4 Program.
We received a drainage study this week for Greenbush Road Drainage Design. They are upstream of Willow Fork
Drainage District and are requesting a review to ensure Fort Bend County Drainage District the there are no impacts
associated with these improvements.
•8h MS-4Matters
1. We have attached an updated checklist for Permit Year 2 items. We will need the Board's approval to release the
checklist to the other Cinco MUDs.
2. ABHR received the Construction Brochure and the Post Construction Brochure with the spanish translation for your approval.
3. We have the training outline and notes from the MS4 Operators Conference on June 23, 2009 for the operators as part
of BMP 6.3.3.
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Ms. Melinda Garza, P.E.
The URETEK MCU10d Willow Fork Drainage District
Deep Injection"
Hyper OptiCs '. c/o AECOM
5757 Woodway, Suite 101 West
Houston, Texas 77057
Re: Willow Fork Drainage District Outfall Pipe and Manhole Repair at
Mason Road and the Bridge at Creech Elementary
After a visual inspection of the area of concern, it is determined that continuous flow of
water and the age of the CflllP pipe outfall has cause the bottom of the pipe to
deteriorate. Due to the deterioration of the bottom of the pipe, it has caused void areas
around the pipe and at tile end of tile pipe outfall.
Uretek ICR Gulf Coast proposes to provide all labor, equipment and material to seal the
joints that are compromised, void fill around the storm sewer pipes and seal along the
concrete manhole. This will be accomplished by workinn from the inside of the pipe and
injecting the URETEK Star 486 expanding high density polymer behind the wall of the
pipes. sealing tile joint. Tilis patented two component formulation of polyurethane not
only forms a strong seal to the host surface but also fills any voids behind the walls of
the pipe, consolidates, densifies and stabilizes the adjoining soils/sands and outcrops
thru the joint and seals it. Being a closed cell polymer rnatrix that is hydro-insensitive -
unaffected by water-it provides a strong 10n~1-lasting seal that eliminates inflow and
infiltration.
Price: We propose to perform the above scope of work for outfall pipe for the fixed price
of $22,105.00, pius applicable taxes. A cost breakdown is below:
.. Replace bottom of the pipe and seal voids under new bottom = $12,185
=
• Installation of cement stabilized sand under the end of CMP pipe $2,000
=
.. Sealing joints - 65' of 60" CMP pipe $7,920
Warranty: Our normal one year service warranty and 10 year material warranty will
apply.
We are anxious to demonstrate the advantages of our technology for quickly ancl
URETEK ICR
Gulf Coast
I efficiently resolving issues with underground infrastructure,
11603 Win:;lfern I
Houston. TX
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Melany F. Gay, P.E.
Sales Engineer - Infrastructure
Cell 281-793-5253
Gulf Coast
Sales Contract
Uretck ICR Gull' Coast ("Uretek ICR") and the individuals or entities designated as Owner(s)/A ulllon/cd
Agcllt(S) bdow (collectively, the "Owner") enter into thb agreement (i he ., Agn:cmcnt") and hereby agree
as lollows:
1. Uretek leR will provide all labor, materials and supervision to Ii 11 subterranean-voids using the Urekk
rVlethod™ to raise and/or stabilize the slab foundation at injectioll locations On the Project.
2. Injcctionswill be made by drilling holes. The boles resulting I'rom the drilling will be sealed wilh
either wood putty or grout (as applicnble) upon completion or the work.
3, Owner hewby accepts all responsibility ror and agrees that 'c)relek leR is not responsible ror allY
damage to or resulting fhHI1 damage to, (I) plumbing, (2) shet:u\)l'k, (3) wall covering, (4) carpet. (5)
flooring, (6) door and/flr window frames. (7) any other rigid m.ltlTial(s) and/or (S) any other damage
resulting fi'tm1 Uretek IC'R's work.
4. Any re-mobilization required because of lack or preparation by Ihe cListomer will result ill a S50JULQ
rcmobilizatioll charge.
6. The material injected by Urctek ICR is warranted against detcnmation for ten (10) years from the datt:'
ofinitial injection. This guardntee applies 10 the injection locatiol1s completed at initial application and
is transferable to any subsequent owners without charge. Ii" any adjustment is necessary due to
settlement in the locations speci tied during tile tirst (1) year frollllhe dale of completion of the job, lhe
contractor \ViIi adjust the sCllll'd area without cost to the \)\\110:1'. SUBJECT 'ro THIS LlMrrED
\VARRANT'r', OWNER AGREES THAT TJIERE ARE '<0 WARRANTrES, EXPRESS OR
U'vlPLIEIJ, tvlADE BY URETEK leR CONCERNING TIlE \VORK CONTEiv[PLATED BY TlllS
AGREEMENT. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, URETEK
reR llERI:BY DJSCLAJ\IS, AND OWNER HERF~B't' WA[\ FS, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIJ:S
RELAT1NCi '1'111: WORK CONTEj\lPLA'rED BY THIS AGR EErvIEN1' INCLUDING, BUT NOT
Contract 5797
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U1\HTED TO, I~'IPLIED WARRANTIES OF ;VIERCIIANTABILITY, HABITABILITY,
CONSTRUCTION IN A GOOD AND WORK1\IAt\LIKE MANNER, CONDITIO?\',
SUITABILITY, FITNESS FORA PARTICULARPIJRPOSE, AND ADEQUAC'( OFTHE PLANS,
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH CANNOT LAWFULLY BE DISCLAIMED ARE
LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE (I) YEAR DURATION FROM TilE DA'fE OF URETEK
leR'S INITIAL-INJECTIONS, NOT WORK COVERED BY cr lANGE ORDER OR WARRANTY,
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LA W.
7 Any disputes arising out of or in any way related 10 this Agrt'c'ment or Uretek leR's work will be
resolved by binding arbilration in Harris County, Texas, as ~ldrmilistcred by the American Arbitratioll
Association in accordance with the Association '$ Construction inJustry Arbitration Rules using a onc-
arbitrator panel.
CIIANG/;, ORDLR
The undersigned Owner/Authorized Agent hereby authorizes Uretek ICR Gulf Coast to:
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AGREED:
URELIFT GULF COAST, L. P.
dba URETEK IeR GULF COAST
13)': UGC \lanagemenl, LLC
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Authorized Agent / Date Customer Signature ,I Date
Contract 5797
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July 1,2009
uretokicLcom
Ms. Melinda Garza, P.E.
T:1;e-URE:lEK Mt:<h::;.j'·
Willa"" Fork Drainage District
Deep Injection::
Hyper Oplics c/o AECOM
5757 Woodway, Suite 101 West
Houston. Texas 77057
Re: Willow Fork Drainage District Outfall Pipe and Manhole Repair at
Highland Knolls and Hwy 99
After a visual inspection of the area of concern, it is determined that void areas around
the manhole, pipes and possible joint separation have Gaused the manhole to leak and
possibly to settle.
Uretek ICR Gulf Coast proposes to provide all labor, equipment and material to seal the
joints that are compromised, void fill around the storm sewer pipes and seal along the
concrete manhole. This will be accomplished by workinq from the inside of the pipe and
injecUng the URETEK Star 486 expanding high density polymer behind the wall of the
pipes, sealing the joint. This patented two component formulation of polyurethane not
only forms a strong seal to the host surface but also fiils any voids behind the walls of
the pipe, consolidates, densities and stabilizes the adjoining soilslsands and outcrops
thru the joint and seals it. Being a closed cell polyrl1er matrix that is hydra-insensitive -
unaffected by water-it provides a strong long-lasting seal that eliminates inflow and
infiltration,
Price: We propose to perform the above scope of work for outfall pipe for the fixed price
of $20,021.00, plus applicable taxes. A cost breakdown is below:
G =
Sealing joints - 30' of 42" RCP pipe $6,950
o =
Stabilizing manhole and stopping infiltration - 11 fl deep $3,947
o Sealing joints - 100' of 42" CMP pipe = $9,124
Warranty: Our normal one year service warranty and 10 year material warranty will
apply.
We are anxious to demonstrate the advantages of our technology for quickly and
efficiently resolving issues with underground infrastructure,
URETEK ICR
Gulf Coast S' I
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'.\ww,uretekicrccm I Melany F. Gay, P.E.
Sales Engineer - Infrastructure
Cel! 281-793-5253
Gulf Coast
Sn)cs Contract
Urelek leR GulfCoasl ("Un:tek lCR") and the individuals or cntities designated as Owncr(s)/Authorized
Agent(s) below (collectively, the "Owner") enter into this agreement (I hc "Agrcelllent") and hereby agree
as follows:
I. Uretek ICR will provide all labor, mnterials and supervision to Ji II subterranean-voids using the Urctck
I'vletllO(jTM to raise and/or stabilize the slab foundation at injection locations on the Project.
.)
Injections will be made by drilling holes. The holes resultinf'. from the drilling wilf be sealed with
either wood pUlly or grout (as applicable) upon compktion of Ilw work,
J. Owner hereby accepts all responsibility for and agrees that Urekk leR is not responsible for any
damage to or resulting from damage to, ( I ) plumbing. (2) shcwm:k. (3) wall covering, (4) carpet, (5)
l1ooring, (6) door and/or window frames. (7) any \lther rigid m;i(crial(s) and/or (8) any other damage
resulting from Uretek ICR's work,
i\ ny re-mobiliz;ltion required because of lack of preparation by the customer will result in a S50flOQ
remobilization charge.
5. Urclck leR will Seal joints of 42" RCP pine (.lQ1...:?cal i51in.1J.!fJ2" Ci\IP nipe (100') and stabilize and
Ineated at Highland Knolls and 1I\y',Y..29- for the Slim orT~~cnty':'[h()ll~~l}dTwenty Ol}~
;;.£llll!E~tll.!Jlic
dollars (;520,021.00), plus all applicable taxes. Work beginning aftcr 5pm on Friday thru 5am j\;londay
will cost an additional $2.000.00. Changes 10 the work will not be undertaken without a written
change order signed on behalf of Uretek ICR and by Owner. Upon Ihe panics' signing of a written
change order, Uretek ICR will supply and inject additionallll;ltcrial at it cost oC$.HL,.2(2 per pound.
Payment in full is due upon Uretek ICft's represelllation thatlhe work is cornplcte.
6. The material injected by Uretek ICR is \varranted against tktenuration lor ten (10) years from the dale
of initial injection. This guarantee applies to the injection locatiuns completed at initial application and
is transferable to any subsequent owners withollt charge. If' any adjustment is necessary due to
settlement in the locations specified during tbe tlrst (1) year from the date of completion of'the job, the
contractor will adjust the settled area withollt cost to the O\\I1CI'. SUBJECT TO TIllS LItvllTED
W:\RRA>rry, OWNER AGREES THAT THERE ARE >10 \VARRANTlES, EXPRESS OR
L\IPLlED, ;'vlADE BY URETEK ICR CONCERNING THE WORK CONTEivlPLATED BY THIS
AGREE1\IENT. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERivlITTEl; BY APPLICABLE LA W, URETEK
leR IIEREBY DISCLAlivlS, AND OWNER HEREIn' WAIVES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
RELATING THE \VORK CONTE1\·lPLATED BYTHJS A(i!~EEivIENT INCLUDING, BUT NOr
LIMITED TO, liv·IPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCIIANTABILITY, IIAI3ITABILlTY.
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CONSTRUCTION IN A GOOD AND \VORKMANLIKE ~'lANNER, CONDlTI00,
SUITABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ADEQUACY OFTIIE PLANS.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH CANNOT LA\VFULLY BE DISCLAIMED ARE
LIivlITED IN DURATION TO ONE (i) YEAR DURATiON FROM THE DATI: OF URETEK
ICR'S INITIAL-INJECTiONS, NOT WORK COVERED BY CHANGE ORDER OR WARRANTY,
TO THE EXTENT PEiUvllTTED BY LA \'1.
7. Any disputes arising out of or in any way related to this Agreement or Uretck leR'5 work will be
resolved by binding arbitration in Han'is County, Texas, as administered by the American Arbitration
Association in accordance with the Association's Construction [ndustry Arbitration Rules using a OI1C-
arbitrator panel.
AGREED:
URELIFT GULF COAST, L. P.
elba lJRETEK ICR GULF COAST
B\,:,HGC ;'vlanagemcl1t, LLC
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CllA,Vf1!: ORDER
The undersigned Owner/Authorized Agent hereby authorizes LJrctck lCR GulfCoasl to:
AGREED:
UREUFT GULF COAST, L. P.
dba URETEK leR GULF COAST
By: UGC ~l(lnagernent, LLC
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P.O. BOX 73169 (281) 651-0000
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77273-3169 FAX (281) 651-0228
July 9,2009
Re: Willow Fork Drainage District - Repairs to 48" Outfall @ NW Comer of Mason Rd. & Channel
Dear Larry:
In accordance with your request, the following is our proposal for the reference proj ect:
1. Option One
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water & Cut CMP (Lump Sum) 2,000.00
2 Sack Cement Stab. Sand packed in void - * 72 tons @ $35/ton 2,520.00
Replace 6" thick concrete where CMP was & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 3,500.00
Total $10,020.00
2. Option Two
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water & Cut CMP (Lump Sum) 2,000.00
2 Sack Cement Stab. Sand packed in bottom of void - * 15 tons @ $35/ton .. 825.00
Flowable Fill placed in void - * 30 CY @ $200/CY 6,000.00
Replace 6" thick concrete where CMP was & Fix Side walk (Lump Sum) 3,500.00
Total $14,325.00
3. Option Three
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water, remove slope paving & 20' ofCMP (Lump Sum) 6,000.00
Earthen Fill packed in void - * 50 CY @ $20/CY 1,000.00
48" CMP - *20 LF @ $150/LF '" '" 3,000.00
Concrete Collar (Lump Sum) . 1,200.00
Replace Slope paving & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 6,000.00
Total $19,200.00
4. Option Four
Mob & De-Mob (Lump Sum) $ 2,000.00
De-Water, remove slope paving & 60' ofCMP (Lump Sum) 7,000.00
Earthen Fill packed in void - * 50 CY @ $20/CY 1,000.00
48" CMP - *60 LF @ $150/LF 9,000.00
Concrete Collar (Lump Sum) 1,200.00
Replace Slope paving, Grout Manhole & Fix Side walk(Lump Sum) 7,000.00
Total $27,200.00
Covered Rip Rap should be installed in void between toe of slope paving & channel low flow. We estimate the
Rip Rap quantity for this repair area is 40 SY & we would install the Rip Rap for $75/SY. This would be a
$3,000.00 to the price of which ever option is selected.
* Quantizes are estimated, actual quantizes as confirmed by Engineer will be invoiced. All re-seeding will be
handled by owner. Please call if you have any questions.
Sin~ellL_ _ _ _
G Sundstrom
Vi e President
Construction/Storm Water Management- Plan Set Review
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AECOM
5757 Woodway. Suite 101 West, Houston, Texas 77057-1599 USA
T 713,780.4100 F 713.267,3270 www.aecom.com
June 24,2009
We have reviewed the revised plans submitted to our office for the proposed Goddard
School building located on Cinco Village Center Boulevard. This submittal was for a final
design review relating to the approval of the physical connection for the water and sewer to
Cinco MUD No. 12 facilities. The plans have also been reviewed on behalf of Cinco MUD No.
1 and Willow Fork Drainage District. The plans were reviewed only for compliance with the
Districts' requirements. We did not review the adequacy of the on-site facilities.
1. Prior to any construction, TCB, Inc (Bruce Baumel, 713-267-2851) and Severn Trent
Services (Gary Schoener, 281-578-4242) must be contacted. Please contact these
individuals at least 48 hours in advance of construction,
2. Prior to any connection, a Reservation of Capacity is required to be granted by Cinco
MUD NO.1.
3. Sewer and water connections and fees are handled by Severn Trent Services (Gary
Schoener, 281-578-4242). TCB, Inc. (Bruce Baumel, 713-267-2851) handles the
observation of the storm drainage connections.
4. Any disturbance of or damage to existing Cinco MUD No. 12, Cinco MUD NO.1 or
Willow Fork Drainage District facilities or unauthorized connections thereto may
result in a stoppage of work, uncovering, repair, or replacement of those facilities.
District Engineer
AECOM Water
i\ECOM
AECOM
5757 Woooway Drive, Suite 101W, Houston, Texas 77057-1599
T 713.780.4100 F 713.780.0838 www.aecom.com
Memorandum
To Melinda Garza, PE
Willow Fork Drainage District Engineer
Subject Permit Year 2 Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) Implementation Items
for Willow Fork Drainage District (WFDD) and Cinco MUD Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5,6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12, and 14
Attached are the schedules for activities listed in the SWMP for WFDD and Cinco MUD Nos. 1, 2, 3,
5,6,7,8,9,10,12, and 14 that are scheduled to be implemented in Permit Year 2. The timeframe
for Permit Year 2 is from 8/13/08 to 8/12/09. The implementation activities for WFDD are listed
along with the status for each item. In the Status/ Date Completed column, we scheduled a
completion date for each implementation item. This date represents when the results of the
implementation are to be presented to the Board. The status of the implementation activities for the
Cinco MUD Districts are also provided.
2.3.2 If needed, coordinate newspaper publication of Public Meeting and conduct Complete only if
public meeting. necessary.
2.3.3 Presentations on the SWMP to interested parties. (NRP wrll assist.)* Scheduled only if
necessary.
2.3.4 Continue website distribution of information. (NRP will assist.)* Ongoing
3.3.2 Develop baseline WFDD Storm Drainage System map. Coordinate
participating MUD Drainage System mapping information and field verify, 03/12/09
identify, locate, and map additional drainage features. (MUD Systems)
3.32 Field verify, identify, locate and map additional drainage features. (WFDD
03/12/09
System)
3.3.3 , Develop protocol for illicit discharge detection and elimination with WFDD , ,
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Operator. (NRP will assist.)*
3.3.4 Research and direct Web Contractor to place Fort Bend and Harris Counties'
Ongoing
HHW events on website (NRP will assist.)*
4.3.1 Develop Construction checklists. (NRP will assist.)* 05/14/09
4.3.1 Continue reviewing all Construction / Development Plans submitted for WFDD
Ongoing
review / approval. (NRP will assist.)*
4.3.2 Evaluate inspection plan and develop procedure checklists. (NRP will assist.)* 05/14/09
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4.3.4 Develop or use existing print materials and print and distribJte materials with
To be voted on
plan sets regarding Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control. (NRP will 07109
assist.)*
5.3.2 Evaluate current review process and criteria for appropriate measures and
potential procedures. Develop criteria checklists or modify existing plan review
checklists / procedures to provide post-construction storm water management. 05114/09
Implement updated procedures in review of all submitted plans. (NRP will
assist.)*
5.3.3 Develop or use eXisting print materials and print and distribute with plan sets
To be voted on
regarding Post-Construction Storm Water Management in New Development 07/09
and Redevelopment. (NRP will assist.)*
5.3.4 Direct Web Contractor to place educational materials on proper fertilizer and
Ongoing
pesticide application on District website. (NRP will assist.)*
6.3.1 Evaluate existing structural control maintenance and inspection programs.
Implement modification, if needed, to structural control maintenance program. 02112/09
Begin implementation of the inspection and maintenance program.
6.3.3 Assist District Operator with training to WFDD contractors and MUD Operator. Scheduled for
7/09
6.3.7 Review inspection records annually and provide recommendations to the Scheduled for
WFDD Board. 8/09
Data- Track all the construction projects held within the WFDD boundaries.
Ongoing
base (Prepare list of construction proiects in District from 08/13/08- Present)
Annual Collect and gather information through monthly recordkeeping for the Annual
Ongoing
Report Report.
h
Annual Prepare Annual Report by November 1i , 2009
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Report (Reporting period ends 08/12/09. 1 Annual Report due to rCEQ by 2/14/09.
Draft Annual Report scheduled for September 2009 Board meeting. Final Pending
Annual Report scheduled for approval and signatures at October 2009 Board
meeting.)
3.3.3/ Respond to complaints generated through the reporting hot!ine. Maintain log to
Ongoing
4.3.3 document complaints received and action taken.
4.3.2 With WFDD District Engineer, develop procedure checklists and inspect 100%
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of construction sites.
6.3.1 Evaluate existing structural control maintenance and inspection proqrams with 02/12/09
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AECOM
WFDD District Engineer and begin and continue implementation of inspection
and maintenance proqram.
6.3.2 Review and inspect WFDD facilities for proper waste disposal, Ongoing
6.3.3 Present and train Contractor Employee on how to prevent and reduce storm Scheduled for
water pollution from activities related to municipal operations. 7/09
6.3.5 Continue to review and implement good housekeeping requirement at all
Ongoing
WFDD facilities.
6.3.6 Review all WFDD facilities for spill prevention and have spill kits available, as
Ongoing
needed.
6.3.7 Continue to regularly inspect WFDD facilities and document progress on Work
Ongoing
Orders.
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AECOM
Permit Year 2 Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) Implementation Schedule
Willow Fork Drainage District (WFDD) and
Cinco MUD Nos. 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,12, and 14
AECOM
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4.3.4 Print and distribute materials with Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled
plan sets regarding Construction for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04/09 for 04109 for 04/09 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04/09
Site Water Runoff Control.
5.3.2 Implement updated procedures in 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09 05/14/09
review of all submitted plans.
5.3.3 Print and distribute materials with
plan sets regarding Post-
Construction Storm Water Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled
Management in New for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109 for 04/09 for 04109 for 04109 for 04109
Development and
Redevelopment.
6.3.1 Begin and continue Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled
implementation of the inspection for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02/09 for 02109 for 02/09 for 2/09
and maintenance proqram.
Data- Track all the construction projects
base held within the Cinco MUDs Nos. Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled
1,2,3,5,6,7,8, g, 10, 12, and for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09 for 08/09
14 boundaries on the TCB
tem~lates.
AECOM
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Permit Year 2 Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) Implementation Schedule
Willow Fork Drainage District (WFDD) and
Cinco MUD Nos. 1,2,3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 14
AECOM
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Storm Water Management Program Municipal Employee Outline
for
Willow Fork Drainage District
Introduction
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) issued the Phase II Permit for Willow Fork
Drainage District (TPDES Permit No. TXR040196) in January of 2009. As required by the Phase II
MS4 Permit, Willow Fork Drainage District has been implementing a Storm Water Management
Program (SWMP) and has chosen to implement the following items in Permit Year 3 (August 13, 2009
to August 12, 2010):
Section 1 - Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts Minimum Control Measure
1.3.1 Storm Water Public Education Print Materials
1.3.2 Website Storm Water Quality Messages
1.3.3 Contractor Employee Training
1.3.4 Storm Water Public Education Signage
Section 4 - Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control Minimum Control Measure
4.3.1 Site Plan Review Program
4.3.2 Construction Site Inspection Program
4.3.3 Reporting Hotline
4.3.4 Distribution of Storm Water Brochure with Plan Sets
The most in-depth item in Permit Year 3 is the implementation of the Illicit Discharge Detection and
Elimination Program. This effort entails routine dry weather screening of storm water outfalls that will
assist in the identification of suspected illicit discharges. The location of the outfalls will be verified,
and the structure will be photographed. The information will be updated and maintained along with
site visit information, chemical screening data, current status of the investigations, physical attributes
such as; construction material type, configuration, size, etc., and sample results. All information will be
provided annually for inclusion in the annual report.
7/1/2009
th
11 Annual (2009) EPA Region 6 MS4 Operator's Conference Notes
Since 1999, an annual conference of MS4 Operators has been held in EPA Region 6 (Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas). These conferences bring together
representatives from municipalities, federal facilities, states, and EPA to learn about new
regulatory developments and share ideas and experiences in developing and implementing storm
water management programs. This year the conference was held at the George R. Brown
Convention Center in Houston, Texas. State breakout sessions are conducted during the
conference which provides the opportunity for the states' environmental/regulatory agencies to
address their constituents with updates, to answer any questions. or to hear any concerns as they
may relate to the state's storm water quality permits or programs The Texas Breakout Session
at this year's conference was presented June 23, 2009 by Ms. Jaya Zyman-Ponebshek, TCEQ
Team Leader, Stormwater and Pretreatment Team. Attached is a hardcopy of the power point
presentation she delivered and below are some additional notes.
Text on Slide 1: Revised pennit may include new issues associated with how to address facilities
in sector AD and revisions to existing bench mark values for certain sectors.
Any-suggestions for incorporation to the new MSGP should be sent to us within
TPDES Storm Water the next two months via e-mail.
Permitting Update
Jaya Zyman-Ponebshek
Team Leader, Storm Water & Pretreatment Team
TCEQ
Clarification: only those portions of the MS4 within an urbanized area are We should have received as much as twice as many waivers. WE expected
regulated. TCEQ may designate additional MS4 based on TMDL, 303 d or around 500 NOls (cities and counties) and about 100 waivers, maybe more.
impaired waters, bacteria issues, etc. Some of them are required to get coverage but have not submitted their NOis.
Field operations will continue to inspect facilities to identify non compliance.
Some MS4s applied for an individual permit before the general permit was
available. All of those have now been switched to the general pennit. However,
MS4s continue to have the option of applying for an individual permit, but it is
much more expensive.
.. List ALL of the groups targeted for each Address the Larger Common Plan
Public Education and Outreach BMP. of Development
II Not all educational BlVIPs/materials apply to all
II All S\'ifJ'vfPs shall address the LCPD (MCM 4
groups. Construction and MCM 5 Development/Re-
II Try to use existing sources and materials. development)
(EPA, TCEQ, Municipalities, Organizations, etc.)
II Credit given for addressing All construction and
II Place or disb:ibute materials where targeted groups development / re-development projects no matter
can access them. what size
Visitors - place materials at hotels, travel centers, etc., Construction site This was the most common deficiency encountered, during the SWMP review
process. Most MS4 operators did not understand that the BMPs used in MCM 4
personnel - distribute materials at the site plan review, etc.
and MCM 5 to address the related required element, had to specifically slate that
they would address the "all sites one acre or larger including sites that are part of
a Larger Common Plan of Development."
The is a lot of tum over in municipalities and contacts listed on NOls were Additional information required may be - issue date ofthe manual (is it the most
unavailable. This led to delays in responses to information requests and lost up to date), will the procedure be updated when the manual or resource used is
copies of SWMPs, etc. The most dependable contacts were the city secretaries. updated, etc.
Provide a statement in BMP description that states that all 0 & M The description/summary statement at the beginning of each section of the
SWMP (MCM) that describes how the selected BMPs will work together or
facilities operated by MS4 will develop a SWP3 to meet required element
separately satisfy a required element or a set required elements for the particular
in MCM6 MCM that they apply to. ll1ese statements can contain the intended goal or
goals that the BMP or BMPs will achieve and provide an overview or summary
of what the program for that MCM will look like when fully implemented.
So far, we have not received any public comments on any ofthese applications.
BALANCE,
JUNE 30,2009 11,240.52 0.00 0.00
Document_
Date Number Vendor I Customer Name Description Receipts Disbursements
GENERAL FUND
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6/11/09 5009 DARRELL W. KAINER DIR FEE 5/14 138.52
6/11/09 5010 scon R. LYONS DIR FEEIEXP 5/14 141.27
6/11/09 5011 APRIL RENBERG DIR FEE 5/14 138.52
6/11/09 5012 JOSEPH S. ROBINSON DIR FEE 5/14 138.52
6/11/09 5013 RICHARD H. WARD DIR FEEIEXP 5/14 164.92
6/11/09 5014 ALLEN BOONE HUMPHRIES ROBINSON GEN/MS4 LEGAL THRU 5/22 7,259.82
6/11/09 5015 ASSOCIATION OF WATER BOARD DIR JUNE (KAINER, WARD) 650.00
6/11/09 5016 CHAMPIONS HYDRO-LAWN INC MAY 2009 MAINTENANCE 27,10230
6/11/09 5017 F MATUSKA INC MAY 2009 1,061.78
6/11/09 5018 AECOM USA INC MAY DIST ADMIN/MS4 8,947.66
6/11/09 5019 BRIAN E SCHMln SECURITY PATROL 14 HRS 630.00
6/11/09 5020 CHRISTOPHER T BRONSELL SECURITY PATROL 25 HRS 1,125.00
6/11/09 5021 WAYNE STARK SECURITY COORDINATION 5 HRS 225.00
6/11/09 5022 WILLOW FORK COUNTRY CLUB LUNCH 6/11 448.80
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CASH TRANSACTIONS
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED JULY 9, 2009
Document_
Date Number Vendor 1 Customer Name Description Receipts Disbursements
GENERAL FUND
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7/9/09 5025 DARRELL W. KAINER DIR FEE 6/11 138.52
7/9/09 5026 APRIL RENBERG DIR FEES/EXP 6/11,AWBD 1,168.11
7/9/09 5028 RICHARD H. WARD DIR FEE/EXP 6/11 164.92
7/9/09 5029 ALLEN BOONE HUMPHRIES ROBINSON GEN/MS4 LEGAL THRU 6/19 5,169.63
7/9/09 5030 CHAMPIONS HYDRO-LAWN INC VA1NA3B REPAIR WASHOUTS 25,300.00
7/9/09 5031 F MATUSKA INC JUNE 2009 1,118.17
7/9/09 5032 LANGUAGE USA INC TRANSLATE STORMWATER BROCHURES 880.00
7/9/09 5033 UNITED STATES TREASURY 2ND OTR 2009 367.34
7/9/09 5034 CHRISTOPHER T BRONSELL SECURITY PATROL 28 HRS 1,260.00
7/9/09 5035 BRIAN E SCHMITT SECURITY PATROL 21 HRS 945.00
7/9/09 5036 WAYNE STARK SECURITY COORDINATION 5 HRS 225.00
7/9/09 5037 WILLOW FORK COUNTRY CLUB LUNCH 7/9 448.80
7/9/09 5038 JOSEPH S. ROBINSON DIR FEES/EXP 6/11 ,AWBD 1,603.38
7/9/09 5039 CHAMPIONS HYDRO-LAWN INC JUNE 2009 MAINTENANCE 41,023.80
7/9/09 5040 HTS INC CONSULTANTS DITCH WASHOUT RECOMMEND LETTERS 1,000.00
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SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS
JULY 9, 2009
(Unaudited)
GENERAL FUND
TEXPOOL 1010600004 0.3939% $5,943,015.18
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GENERALFUND,BUDGET
9130109 FYE YTD
BUDGET ACTUAL Oct-DB Nov-DB Dec-DB Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09
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REVENUE
Maintenance Tax 1,745,280 2,500 13,200 39,600 845,100 581,000 176,000 17,500 13,200 17,600 26,400 8,800 4,380
$1,731,872 $4,699 $2,146 $1,654 $57,517 $911,941 $552,588 $173,857 $0 $27,471 $0 $0 $0
Interest Earned 126,000 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 10.500
$41,165 $9,723 $8,285 $6,861 $4,422 $3,129 $3,267 $2.688 $2.522 $268 $0 $0 $0
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TOTAL REVENUE 1,871,280 $1,773,037
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EXPENDITURES:
Professional Fees
Audit Fees 16,000 0 14,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$16,100 $0 $0 $0 $13,600 $0 $2,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
70,000 5,835 5,835 5,830 5,835 5,835 5,830 5,835 5,835 5,830 5,835 5,835 5,830
$49,457 $8,022 $4,171 $5,428 ~5,809 $5,417 $7,117 $2,539 $6,356 $4,597 $0
Engineer Fees 32,000 2,665 2,665 2,670 2,665 2,665 2,670 2,665 2,665 2,670 2,665 2,665 2,670
$34,981 $2,448 $0 $0 $10,437 $3,160 $12,017 $1,555 $5,364 $0 $0 4$0 $0
Engineer-Juflsdictional Water Perm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$21,055 $0 $0 $0 $16,138 $4,162 $755 '$0 $0 $0 $0 $0
MS4 Implementation 96,410 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,035 8,030 8,030
$66,788 $6,984 $541 $2,075 $19,056 $10,306 $15,710 $6,,176 $4,487 $1,453 $0 $0 $0
MS4 Advertisement-Public Notices 12,440 1,055 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 ' $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Contracted Services
Bookkeeping 10,200 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850
$7,395 $730 $1,105 $730 $880 $895 $760 $790 $745 $760 ,~O , <$0. " $0
Bookkeeping-Tax Matters 3,000 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
$2,250:, ' $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 , $250 $250 $250
Security 38,000 2,800 2,800 2.800 2,800 2,800 2.800 2,800 2,800 3,900 3,900 3,900 3,900
,$21,420 $2,700 > $2,565 $2,160 $2,925 $2,160 $2,295 $2,205 $1,980 $2,430 $0
Administrative
Directors Fees 18,600 1,650 900 1,650 2,250 1,650 900 1,650 900 3,600 1,650 900 900
$7,200 $0 $750 h200 $900 $1,350 $600 $900 $750 $750 $0 $0 $0
Insurance 2,400 2,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$1,165 $1,471 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 ($306) $0 $0
200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
" $1,223 $175 $222 '$119 $103 $158 $104 $167 . $67 $108
Travel & Expenses 8,000 90 90 90 2,860 90 90 90 90 4,240 90 90 90
$2,945 $0 $57 $66 $583 $738 $16 $85 $71 $1,329 $0 $0
Other Expenses 8,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 2,500
$11,539 $449 $449 $449 $449 $449 $7,949 $898 $0 $449 $0 $0 $0
Dues(AWBD) 550 0 0 0 550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$550 $0 $0 $0 $550 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
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GENERAL FUND, BUDGET
9130109 FYE
BUDGET Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09
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Other
Payroll Taxes 1,450 125 75 125 170 125 75 125 75 280 125 75 75
$551 $0 $57 $92 $69 $103 $46 $69 $57 $57 $0
Legal Notices 1,000 85 85 80 85 85 80 85 85 80 85 85 80
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
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TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,871,280 $804,783
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\ L V\.=:'f -="J....l_J W uv~ .... I TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR. FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS
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2008 M & 0 .060000 13,664.35 .00 1,545.51 .00 15,209.86 85.67 .00 .00 15,295.53
I & S .130000 29,606.28 .00 3,348.70 .00 32,954.98 .00 .00 .00 32,954.98
TOTAL .190000 43,270.63 .00 4,894.21 · 00 48,164.84 85.67 .00 .00 48,250.51
2007 M & 0 .060000 259.97 .00 72.70 .00 332.67 221.77 .00 .00 554.44
I & S .140000 606.60 .00 169.63 .00 776.23 .00 .00 .00 776.23
TOTAL .200000 866.57 .00 242.33 .00 1,108.90 221.77 .00 .00 1,330.67
2006 M & 0 .080000 290.51 .00 116.00 .00 406.51 243.90 .00 .00 650.41
I & S .160000 581.01 .00 232.00 .00 813.01 .00 . 00 .00 813.01
TOTAL .240000 871.52 .00 348.00 · 00 1,219.52 243.90 .00 .00 1,463.42
2003 M & 0 .080000 .00 .00 . 00 · 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
I & S .220000 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .02
TOTAL .300000 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .02
ALL M & 0 14,214.83 .00 1,734.21 .00 15,949.04 551.34 .00 .00 16,500.38
ALL I & S 30,793.90 .00 3,750.34 .00 34,544.24 .00 .00 .00 34,544.24
ALL TOTAL 45,008.73 .00 5,484.55 .00 50,493.28 551.34 .00 .00 51,044.62
DLQ M & 0 550.48 .00 188.70 .00 739.18 465.67 .00 .00 1,204.85
DLQ I & S 1,187.62 .00 401.64 .00 1,589.26 . 00 .00 .00 1,589.26
DLQ TOTAL 1,738.10 .00 590.34 .00 2,328.44 465.67 .00 .00 2,794.11
CURR M & 0 13,664.35 .00 1,545.51 .00 15,209.86 85.67 .00 .00 15,295.53
CURR I & S 29,606.28 .00 3,348.70 .00 32,954.98 .00 .00 .00 32,954.98
CURR TOTAL 43,270.63 .00 4,894.21 .00 48,164.84 85.67 .00 .00 48,250.51
06/02/2009 02:27:2 692430 TAX COLLECTION SYSTEM PAGE: 42
TC168 TAX COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT INCLUDES AG ROLLBACK
FROM 05/01/2009 TO 05/31/2009
CERT TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ TAX VALUE TAX RATE TAX LEVY PAID ACCTS
YEAR TAXES DUE MONTH ADJ ADJUSTMENT YTD LEVY PAID PAID YTD BALANCE COLL % YTD UNCOLL
WILLOWFORK DRAINAGE
DELINQUENT TAXES PO MAY 2009
Taxunit Owner Name Account Number Year Alternate Payor Levy Paid Penalty Paid Interest Paid Attorney Fees Paid Payment Amount Depositdate
59 ZAIM AHMAD & YASMIN A 2274020030330914 2006 20550797 406.80 48.82 113.90 113.90 683.42 22-May-2009
59 GREAT FRAME UP #637 9960072070005914 2007 20566167 51.30 6.16 8.20 13.13 78.79 29-May-2009
59 WALLER MICHAEL P & DENA R 9554010010710914 2006 960015 28.14 3.38 7.60 7.83 46.95 14-May-2009
59 SCHNITZER MAURICE R & ANNOTH 9554010010210914 2007 960015 30.13 3.62 4.52 7.65 45.92 07-May-2009
59 WALLER MICHAEL P & DENA R 9554010010710914 2006 960015 33.21 3.98 8.97 9.23 55.39 07-May-2009
59 PONTON HAROLD 2965020020300914 2007 960017 50.13 6.02 8.02 12.83 77.00 08-May-2009
59 SANCHEZ BARBARA & MANUEL 2251040010090914 2007 960017 35.80 4.29 5.72 9.17 54.98 07-May-2009
59 ZAIM AHMAD & YASMIN A 2274020030330914 2007 20550797 339.00 40.68 54.24 86.78 520.70 22-May-2009
59 BELKHEDIM MOKHTAR 2265020010420914 2006 215083 403.37 48.40 112.95 112.94 677.66 08-May-2009
59 O'KRINSKY MICHAEL S 2259010010500914 2003 1333840 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 11-May-2009
59 BELKHEDIM MOKHTAR 2265020010420914 2007 215083 360.21 43.23 57.63 92.21 553.28 08-Mav-2009