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npv • .t ;-l /r y ^i® *i»'-}■■■■' - <br />F 'P"' <br />^ 'i-r <br />#■ <br />rii->m <br />I- ■■ <br />K,^- <br />M- <br />• <br />Ffe 1r <br />S|-'Ift <br />r V- ‘ <br />-" ''..»■' . <br />Mim \ <br />■S'" <br />■M <br />V rf) ' <br />' *' H-'“ ■ <br />HINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 27, 1992 <br />(»t11) AMENDING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE STUBBS BAY SEWER <br />PROJECT - RESOLUTION #3145 <br />It was moved by Butler, secorded by Callahan, to adopt Resolution <br />43145 adopting Stubbs Bay sanitary sewer assessment roll. Ayes 4, <br />nays 0. <br />(*#12) ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO ALLOW AN EXTENDED TIME PERIOD OF <br />HOOKUP TO THE NEW STUBBS BAY SEWER SYSTEM - <br />ORDINANCE #105, SECOND SERIES <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Butler, to remove this Item <br />from the consent agenda. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />Callahan thought that Council had decided that if a connection to <br />the sewer was deemed necessary under the standards of the City, a <br />property would be made to do so. He noted the ordinance proposed <br />allows five years to all properties. <br />Goetten thought it was decided that if a problem were found with <br />the existing system, the property must be immediately connected to <br />the sewer. <br />Gaffron explained that if each existing system were examined more <br />closely, the City would find up to 95% of the existing trench <br />systems do not meet current standards for separation from mott'ing, <br />and therefore would be considered as non-conforming. He noted that <br />rsQU I r i ng 16 mon t h connec tion deadline.' for 95% of the Stubos Bay <br />proper 11 es was not his i mpress i on of Counc il’s intent av the pub I I c <br />hearing. <br />Butler said that if the system is failing to the po nt that a <br />holding tank is necessary or effluent is discharging, the property <br />must be connected immediately. <br />Callahan felt that the situation in the Stubbs Bay area is a bad <br />situation and the soil is being bothered by this situation. He <br />wants those residents to hook up as soon as possible. <br />Jabbour noted that at the last meeting. Council left the <br />detirmlnat Ion of the need to hook up to the sole discretion of <br />staff. <br />Gaffron noted that with the new shoreland regulations adapted, many <br />more systems will be found to be non-conf orm I ng. He r.aid when a <br />permit or variance is requester*, staff looks at the system for <br />conformance. <br />Callahan thought the Septic Inspector <br />house to inspect existing systems. <br />was hired to go hOv^se-to- <br />'■ <br />wiiii