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Nipomo CSD approves consent agenda, nominates SDRMA candidates and ratifies PFC minutes

Nipomo Community Services District Board of Directors · July 9, 2025
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Summary

At its July 9 meeting, the Nipomo Community Services District board approved routine consent items including intent-to-serve letters for two developments, authorized an on-call engineering task order, nominated four candidates to the SDRMA board and ratified Public Facilities Corporation minutes.

The Nipomo Community Services District Board of Directors unanimously approved its Consent Agenda on July 9, 2025, a package that included intent-to-serve letters for two development proposals and authorization of an on-call engineering services task order.

The Consent Agenda covered approval of the June 11, 2025 meeting minutes; consideration of an intent-to-serve letter for Tract 3148, a mixed-use development at 691 West Tefft Street; consideration of an intent-to-serve letter for a two-parcel residential subdivision at 766 Story Street (APN 092-156-011); and authorization of a task order for on-call engineering services with Michael K. Nunley & Associates. Director Tom Glover moved to approve the Consent Agenda; the board recorded a 4-0 vote in favor, with Director John Joyce absent.

Why it matters: intent-to-serve letters indicate the district's willingness to provide water, sewer and solid-waste service for proposed developments subject to conditions. The approvals let project applicants move forward in the permitting and design phases with the district's stated service commitments.

Board action and votes at a glance: - Consent Agenda (D-1 through D-5): approved as a single motion. Motion by Director Tom Glover; second not specified. Vote: 4-0 yes; Director Joyce absent. - SDRMA 2025 board ballot submission (SDRMA candidates Scheafer, Wright, Ruettgers and Housley): motion to submit ballot made following President Eby's nominations; motion by Director Phil Henry. Vote: 4-0 yes. - NCSD Public Facilities Corporation: approved August 14, 2024 minutes. Motion by Director Phil Henry; Director Tom Glover abstained. Vote recorded 3-0 with one abstention.

During the consent discussion President Ed Eby asked a question about the two-parcel subdivision (D-4). Peter Sevcik, the district's director of engineering and operations, answered board questions about that item.

In separate business the board directed staff to submit the SDRMA ballot with the district's preferred candidates after nominations were made from the dais.

What's next: The district will process the approved consent items according to standard conditions and permitting requirements. The board will consider other administrative and policy items later in the meeting schedule.