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• <br /> 237 <br /> • <br /> May 20,1980 <br /> special meeti <br /> The <br /> n9 1980 the he C 1 h the called toorder at <br /> . <br /> President y verett City Council sreHall, <br /> presiding.Moore and p ll it s found t Mayor <br /> l ...Mailmen <br /> nn l except Councils).Aldose., <br /> who drof,wad ern aea. <br /> PuezxC HEAR/NG-LIFT STATION 924 <br /> President Overstreet stated what <br /> he at the <br /> public <br /> hearingsc evening. Technical background be given by the <br /> Public <br /> Works of <br /> logy <br /> woul <br /> Department, <br /> representative he Department o cospeak,pysicallways oremedying the situation would ctnsidared,ale <br /> alternatives considered,dna general cold nts inaere d parties eaThe pub hearing woulthebecand wou <br /> would <br /> adiscuss the issue and make a decision on this Council Din <br /> Mary Haglund,o the Public works Department,presented m e of the a <br /> IftCS n 924 which included Silver Lake,3 jursid..DC tsa, <br /> City of covered <br /> Sewer District,eircrest SewerDistrict,and-s ort of the <br /> of S rett).a a are 4 differentlifta portion <br /> which <br /> eventuallyefiow i argravity line t t in <br /> sewer lagoon. There <br /> San 924'sareliablencapacity Under tthat ei toftco <br /> at this certainOne.as at peak times this capacity reaches up to 959,concern <br /> Thisews based on w one o should h' e n <br /> said that hat backlogle up and time to order overflow at besaspmuchsas 4 montr. hsond <br /> rlonger. <br /> poop could be <br /> Wright,neve <br /> DistrictSupervisor of the Department <br /> cessaid <br /> the, <br /> process <br /> opindischarge of untreated wage and aseess damageturesources <br /> )` <br /> [hiss ovethis overflow. In rflow this area in question,if a d n occur, );� <br /> 1 hNorth Creek drainage area an rain <br /> fvnhedrxee <br /> within would affected. would come d <br /> an aseessment of theg d t C would he responsible fortheloss. <br /> Councilman Gipson a Mr.Wrightasthe availability of monies t <br /> the City in remedyingthes n 24 and was <br /> bldsat present.[op priorities a the existingdischargeproblems due <br /> [o insufficient monies available. <br /> Clawhich Olivers,ofthePublic Works Department,p ere toed alternatives <br /> possibility of increased storage et e lows, <br /> increased pump capacity a of the C septic <br /> tank w doftrucks <br /> during peak <br /> er use <br /> would h addedthat be the type of pumps ). { <br /> om <br /> redesign efor the latheoeupgradesy ttherefore recoumnendea total <br /> uCA[or y tea a draft f te propo,ssfsed suggestedchanges. h changeswould ow for Inthe event of overflow. He a' ce would be in effect until <br /> gust3l, 981 unless texmria[ea ea <br /> 11 <br /> .14;. <br /> ,v)counci Gipsonsuggestedh City consider alternative <br /> czthke enay hconsulting£eng1 meds,andHrn <br /> emergencyce as a r <br /> mnow <br /> ust betaaken, regardless of whether or not the Coud that the Citis currently in an emerency ncilgtion imposes thea ion j` �� <br /> t ` . <br />