
Meeting
1/02/2026
NSD Business Office
1326 W. Highway 92 #13
Bisbee, Arizona 85603
Minutes
The regular meeting of the Naco Sanitary District was called to order at 10:09. Present were Charles Behney, Jesus Guerrero, and Stephen Dey. Luis Silva was excused and absent. Andrew Foster was absent.
Under Old Business, the minutes from the December 5, 2025, meeting were reviewed. There were no corrections nor additions. Mr. Dey moved to accept the minutes as written. Mr. Behney seconded the motion, which then passed unanimously.
Next, Mr. Behney reported that the Preliminary Planning Grant application for the USDA is approximately 80% complete. Financials will be added on Monday. Kimley-Horn will assist with the project schedule to prepare the grant for submittal by the end of next week.
Next on the agenda, the board discussed the approval of the Letter of Engagement for legal services from Denis Fitzgibbons of Fitzgibbons Law. There were no comments nor other changes from the board. Mr. Dey moved to approve the letter of engagement as written. Mr. Behney seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Next, the item regarding making Tanner Well Services the NSD preferred vendor was discussed. Mr. Dey suggested tabling this item until the next meeting to consult with the NSD attorney to conform with state statutes. Mr. Behney moved to table the motion, which was seconded by Mr. Dey. The item to table until the next meeting passed unanimously.
Mr. Behney has requested a quote from Matthew Tanner of Tanner Well Services for two new monitor wells due to compliance issues, as monitor wells number two and three is insufficient for accurate testing. The static levels for both wells are approximately 120 feet, with the pump base being one hundred and twenty five feet. The well column has insufficient water for certified testing.
Mr. Behney contacted Graham from Clear Creek to connect with Freeport regarding potential contributions for the new wells. WIFA and USDA grants and loans are also being pursued Mr. Dey suggested removing monitor well number three and potentially pond four, from an amended Aquifer Protection Permit. Mr. Behney agreed to provide this informaton regarding the Preliminary Engineering Review (PER) with Kimley-Horn.
Under comments, Mr. Dey raised a concern about rumored significant increases in sewer rates. Mr. Behney stated that property tax increases are likely due to the school and county raising their taxes, not the NSD, and the assessment report in February will provide more clarity.
The meeting adjourned at 10:25.
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Charles Behney, NSD Chair