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'B.; <br />■i'MINUTES OF THE STUBBS BAY SEWER HEARING - NOVEMBER 19♦ IBSi <br />l‘ <br />r. ’■ <br />Fred Blanch, 3965 Bayside Road, asked if chere was a possibility <br />of service extending westward, and felt i^ a large area were to <br />be done it would be more cos” ef^ectiv than sewering smaller <br />areas. <br />Gaffron announced that th« City has looked at densely developed <br />araas, and the City has sewered as necessary those developments. <br />The City has also decided not to sewer the ? or 5 acre rural <br />zones. He stated that his personal opinion i« a Z acre lot, in a <br />number of cases, may not be "latye enough to provide for both a <br />primary and cecunoary septic system. <br />Blanch asked if soon the Painters Cr ek area would need sewer. <br />Gaffron noted that those lots are 2 acres, <br />immediate attention. <br />which do not need <br />Blanch asked that the City consider doing a sewer project <br />efficiently for a change. <br />Cook explained that the existing sewer system downstream has a <br />United capacity of 200 units. The Stubbs Bay area may take <br />about 135 units. To go beyond those units, everything downstream <br />would need to be replaced. <br />Blanch asked that if sewer is provided, they run it along the <br />other side of the street near his property so as to save the oak <br />trees on his property. <br />Candi Rowlette, 3775 Bayside Road, responding to a previous <br />conment about the fact that all the Committee members live on <br />Bayside Road, agreed that all members of the Committee live on <br />Bayside, and reminded the public that anyone could have and still <br />could volunteer for the Committee. She noted the members have <br />volunteered a lot of time. She explained that the cost of <br />litigation has been built into the cost of the system, and if not <br />needed, may reduce the cost of the project. <br />Scott Anderson. East lake street. asxeu why the pr^'^-ct is being <br />considered if the testing to prove it is necessary ha^ 'ot teen <br />done. <br />Mayor Pe^ rson noted that further testing could be done. <br />reiterat*2d that the project has not been ordered yet. <br />She <br />Callahan stated it was his understanding that 25-35% of the <br />systems in existence are already failing or on the verge of <br />failing, regardless whether they are discharging directly into <br />the lake or not. <br />Jabbour Indicated that the project has been broken down into <br />different districts and people should try to isolate their area <br />and determine just that areas' need. He noted that Lake Street <br />Is one of the areas that requires immediate attention.