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^vr#. <br />te'V^ <br />ma <br />■</‘\ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 27, 1992 <br />(*t11) AMENDING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE STUBBS BAY SEWER <br />PHOJECT - RESOLUTION #3145 . . « , *It mov«d by Butler, seconded by Callahan, to adopt Resolution <br />#3145 adopting Stubbs bay sanitary sewer assessment roll. Ayes 4, <br />nay# 0. <br />-0 OF(a#12) ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO ALLOW AN EXTENDED TIME PE» <br />HOOKUP TO THE NEW STUBBS BAY SEWER SY* TEM - <br />ORDINANCE #105, SECOND SERIESIt waa 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 aewer 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 />Qoetten thought It was decld ; that if a problem were found with <br />the existing system, the property must be immediately connected to <br />the sewer. <br />Saffron 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 mottiing, <br />and therefore would be considered as non-conforming. He noted that <br />requiring 10 month connection deadline* for 95% of tne Stubbs Bay <br />properties was not his impression of Counci I’s intent at the pubi ic <br />hearing. <br />Butler said that If the system is failing to the point that a <br />holding tank is necessary or effluent is discharging, the property <br />mutt be cf mected ifwned i ate i y. <br />Callahan felt that the situation m the Stubbs Bay area is a bad <br />situation and the soli is being bothered by this c.ituaiion. He <br />wants those residents to hook up as soon as possible. <br />Jabbour notad that <br />datarmination of the <br />staff. <br />at the last meeting, Council left the <br />need to hook up to the sole discretion of <br />Qaffron noted that w'th the new shoreiand regulations adopted, many <br />more systems will oe found to be non-conf ormi ng. He said when a <br />permit or variance is requested, staff looks at the system for <br />conformance. <br />Callanan thv jght the Septic Inspector <br />house to Inspect existing system.. <br />was nired to go house-to-