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iI% <br />n <br />14: <br />r' <br />-v>- <br />»['' <br />P" <br />!'■m <br />fc-.. <br />p?'' <br />i?: <br />^i:- <br />s& <br />If- <br />i‘i. <br />fc''■'fe <br />■ <br />fe' ■ <br />&y>- <br />To: Mayor, City Council Members, City Staff <br />From: Mary Butter <br />Rc: Stubbs Bay Sewer Project <br />Date: May 5, 1992 <br />In light of the stem admonition from the residents of Cygnet/Leaf that they be <br />dropped from the proposed sewer project, I would like to suggest the following. <br />At the continuation of the Public Hearing on May 18. the Council should order in <br />all of the project EXCEPT Cygnet Place. However, Cygnet Place shojid be <br />assessed the trunk line charge. They will need that trunk for future connection. <br />The residents of Cygnet Place/Leaf Street should be reminded that a future City <br />Council will not be required to participate in the cost of their sewer and that <br />they (Cygnet/Leaf St. residents) may have to bear the entire cost of their own <br />proiect. Further, any property having a failing private sewer system will have <br />to 'ihere to the letter of the law regarding waste disposal, up tc and including <br />evacuation of the propo ’ty if legal, healthful means of disposal are not available. <br />The lawyer representing the many property owners should be quickly supplied <br />with the Stubbs Bay Sewer Feasibility Study, the City's Comprehensive Sewer <br />Plan, the City's Comprehensive Plan and any other documents deemed pertinent <br />and proper by Ron Moorse and Tom Barrett. The City has done its homework <br />and mm’e, and Mr. Knight (sp) should be made aware of that so he can <br />communicate that message to his many clients. <br />meb/s