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H-Yty <br />*ri <br />i- <br />•1*; <br />; i' <br />K <br />H-: <br />piS <br />i <I •: <br />Vii', •:K;' <br />Ef->..: <br />ft- <br />ftft ■ <br />‘5'!^ <br />61391 . <br />% <br />TO: <br />FROH: <br />DATS: <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrato <br />June 13, 1991 <br />1 <br />% <br />. .. ’* % <br />*• <br />\ \J <br />SOBJBCT: Stubbs Bay Sewer <br />Attachment A. Citizen Coi^nittee Charge <br />B. Citizen Mailing <br />C. Stubbs Bay Sewer Memo 2/28/91 <br />ISSUE - <br />1. Determine what, if any, financial contributions or <br />arrangements the Council may be interested in to defray the cost <br />of the project to the residents. <br />2. Determine a method to find out if such arrangements are <br />acceptable to the people in the neighborhood. <br />3* Determine whether further engineering work should be done on <br />the project. <br />4. Determine what areas will be required to be included and what <br />areas will be optional. <br />INTRODUCTION - At the Council's June 10, 1991 Council meeting the <br />Committee that had been asked to explore the issues related to <br />Stubbs Bay sewer had requested, during public Comments, to have a <br />time to discuss their work to date with the Council at the end of <br />the agenda. Council granted that. After the information was <br />given by the Committee, Council directed that the item be tabled <br />until the June 24, 1991 Council meeting at which time they could <br />review the background information so that they could be better <br />focused on the issue. <br />DISCUSSION - <br />Issue #1 Financial Arrangements - As noted on page 30 of <br />Attachment C discussions, projects in the past have generally <br />paid for themselves within the project cost either through the <br />payments by residents or the amount that investment earnings were <br />able to assist in reducing that cost, except in the case of one <br />project. The idea of the City either purchasing reserve capacity <br />or directly contributing either out of general tax funds or sewer <br />funds may be a way to reduce the assessment to an amount that may <br />be acceptable to residents. <br />Issue #2 Level Of Participation by City - Determination as to <br />what leveT ol^ financial participation, if any, the Council may <br />choose to undertake. insight provided by the Committee as to <br />- • - - '--A