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I <br />r-’ <br />r: <br />m, <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 8, 1991 <br />(#18)STUBBS BAY SEWER CONTINUED <br />"Thtire S5?em to be some broad problems with jurisdiction and who <br />is willing to use it. In fact, most agencies leave the issue up <br />to the d .scretion of the individual c-^ties. T ie DNR is not <br />enforcing anything at this time, but may start forcing cities to <br />adopt shoreland regulations t:.at will force people with <br />non-conforming systems to go v'^n holding tanks. If all that <br />happens within the next year, and wa agree that we will interpret <br />and enforce those regulations to the letter, it will be a rude <br />awakening." <br />Callahan stated that the City needs to make a decision, <br />whether Council proceeds on their own, or with tiie help of a <br />committee. <br />Jabbour stated that i' tiie City enlists the aid of a <br />citizens committee that it shoud be on the premine that <br />something is going to be done. Ho said, "We should take the <br />position that Stubbs Bay has to have sewer, and allow the <br />committee to determine the extent of the project." <br />Bernhardson clarified that the survey sent to the Stubbs Bay <br />residents asked if they would favor municipal sewer at a specific <br />price. He said, 'I believe that at least half of the people in <br />that area want the sewer, it is just that they do not want to pay <br />the price that we quoted to them." <br />Jabbour suggested that City Staff could perhaps d*aft a <br />letter to the residents in order to expand their awareness of the <br />progress of the project. <br />Gaffron stated that he would be meeting with Dave Peterson, <br />a Stubbs Bay resident who ha^ he-^n talking to the residents about <br />the project. He said that . Peterson may shed more light on <br />the residents' feelings about the project. <br />Mayor Peterson asked Gaffron if Council snuuld delay their <br />decision until he can provide more information. <br />Gaffron stated that he would have additional information to <br />present at the April 22, 1991 Council meeting. <br />It was the consensus of Council to delay any action on this <br />item until they have reviewt»d additional information at their <br />April 22, 1991 meeting. <br />(•19)SALARY AOJOSTHBirr-BRUCE VANG <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to <br />approve a salary adjustment for Bruc'^ Vang ar. Level 7, Step 4, at <br />a rate of $14,991 p?r hour effective as of April 22 1991. All <br />voted aye. Motion passed. <br />- 25 -