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M:fit:- <br />P <br />t-i'fi -fi-. <br />'V' <br />T - Q r, <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATS: <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Mark E. B«*tnhardson, City Ad:ninistrato^’ <br />March 2, 1990 <br />SUBJECT: Stubbs Bay S<»wer ?roj«=*ct <br />Attachments:A. Stubbs Bay Sewer Project Memo 1/31/90 <br />B. Project 73-1 Memo Dated 9/23/75 <br />C. Whitman Letter Dated 3/1/90 <br />D. Herren Letter Dated '’/5/89 <br />ISSUE - <br />1, Outline process steps for Council to consider if this is the <br />appropriate route to go. <br />2. Provide opportunity for review of the letter and draft <br />p«»tition prior to its transmittal to the area. <br />3. Present information relevant to any City contribution to the <br />project in advance of the letter being transmitted. <br />4. Present Council with letters requesting exemption from the <br />Stubbs Bay project. <br />INTRODUCTION - At the last Council meeting information was <br />pl^o^vTcIe^ras a follow—up to the January 30^ 1990 meeting with the <br />residents w' Stubbs Bay. <br />DISCUSSION - In addition to the discussion of issues out :ned in <br />Attachment A the purpose of this memo is to expand further on the <br />history of past projects and uhe city's level of financial <br />assistance in them. <br />Going back to the I960's when sewer was first introduced into <br />Orono there have been ten bond issues covering 21 sewer project <br />areas. <br />In all these projects except for the 73-1 project, the projects <br />were projected to be paid by funds from the project area. The <br />exception in 73-1 was made in two respects. One ^as the bond <br />issue included the acquisition of capital equipment for the sewer <br />system and the second having the city paying for assessments on <br />lots that they did not want to have developed. (The alternative <br />was to shift the entir*^ cost of these undeveloped lots back onto <br />the rest of the lots in the project but the determination at the <br />time was that it would not be fair to the residents.) <br />The second category are reductions after initial assessment. <br />This did take place in three projects as follows:
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