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pt r i- <br />Request for Council Action <br />pagc2 <br />Sqnmber 8, 1994 <br />Septic Moratorium <br />med <br />If mmatorium expues between now and May 1, 1995: <br />Anyone who had received a non-conforminf repair mtice in 1993 will <br />have until December 31, 1996 (instead of origin^ deadline of December <br />31, 1995) to do repairs. <br />Anyone who received a non-conforming repair notice in 1994 wilt still <br />have until December 31, 1996 smce ^ leaves them two full construction <br />seasons to make repairs. <br />»If nimmorium expires after May 1, 1995: <br />Those receiving notice in ’93 will have utttil December 31. 1997. <br />Those receivii^ notice in ’94 will have uiKil December 31, 1997. <br />Sewer vs, <br />Whether or not the moratorium is extended, there still are a number of people with repair <br />money in escrow (and others without) who are anxiously awaiting an answer regarding the time <br />hrame and likeldiood of sewer being brought to their neigMwrhoods. They don’t warn to rebuild <br />septic systems if sewer is likely in a few years. <br />At the July 18 work session, the Council identified several tasks for staff to complete to <br />assist the Council in its consideration of sewer vs. septic upgrades. These tasks and the expechxl <br />tinwliiK for completion ate as follows: <br />1.Septic Inspector to concentrate on completing conformity inspections in the "hot <br />spots" to confirm the assumptions made. (Fall of ’94) <br />2. Preparation of a proposed <br />construction. (Spring of *95) <br />3. Analyze City’s financial position and options/priorities for financial participation <br />in future sewer projects. (Fall of ’94) <br />Provide general public and area realtors with information on the study results. <br />It was also that neighborhood information meetings be held this winter <br />for each of the "hot spots” to provide residents with the smdy results and gain <br />input regarding each neighborhood’s needs and wants for municipal sewers. <br />(Winter of ’94/95) <br />The Council may want to extend the moratorium to the point where the staffs work is <br />conqilete, and Council has an opportunity to review the information as part of its consideration <br />of potential sewer projects.