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238 <br /> ik:'' May 20,1880 <br /> I Cou.ilman Langus asked.ether the housing project for low income people <br /> '! by the Housing Authority would be exempted from thrs moratorium and Mr. <br /> Jones sard they would be. <br />., <br />.. Presrdent Overstreet asked about the possrbrIrty of;moonlrght.hookups to <br /> the system and Bruce Jones replred that the City has equipment that would <br /> quickly detect this and the vrolator would be subject to a frne and would <br /> 11 ' be dealt with. <br />. ' Edward Heavey,representing Hillis Homes,Inc.asked about the Fircrest <br /> agreement and stated that he felt the City was requrred to accept sewage <br />;I from that drstrIct and tbat the agreement drd not have an encape clause. <br />; He stated the City doesnot have authorrty to deny sewer serve..to those <br /> within the orrginal eircrest Agreement#1. <br /> Bruce Jones stated this and all contracts for sewer service are subject <br /> I ' ' to responsible rules and regulations and,in hrs opinion,this responsible <br /> r ' regulation clause Is applicable to all users of the system. <br /> 1 <br /> 8' ' ;M.Heavey felt the emergency was more imaginary than real and therm was <br />, no data presented to substantiate this,such as maintenance data,conditron <br /> of the pumps,costs of alternatives,etc. and that more information should <br /> be supplied and considered before imposang a moratorium. <br /> Peter Van Giesen,representing MIll Creek,briefed the Council on the re- <br />! ,00'f' imbursible payoff incorporated in Mill Creek properties for an oversized <br />''' '[ line rnstalled to carry off affluence through the Alderwood system. He <br /> I,! ;,1,I felt a blanket moratorium would discourage development In Mill Creek thus <br /> reducing these reimbursibles. Mr.Van Giesen requested exemption from the <br /> PrOposed moratorium. <br /> I),.'1{'Y, Mary Haglund then determined that this section of Mill Creek in question <br /> is not serviced by Lift Station#24 and therefore not subject to this <br /> proposed ordrnance even though it includes rt on the map presented. <br /> 1'iii'r' :'' President Overstreet requested modification of the map to reflect this <br /> prior to Coencrl's consideration to adopt the proposed ordinance tonight• <br />'' ''*:'Ni, Lillian Peterson,of 5618 132nd S.E.and owner of a plat in the area,stated <br /> she had already received prellmlnasy plat approval from the county and <br />,i'] '',' requested exemption for her plat. She stated she had already spent con- <br /> . <br /> siderable time and money in proceedings thus far in obtaining preliminary <br />.. , plat approval and felt this category should be eXerrhed• <br /> w, e;1 Dick Thompson,Chief Administrative Assistant,stated lots in this category <br /> e . wor,ultlattreinwosn,ole,,Ic.incslomoef 1,i181.,!dtted bruLtweeela.gttelettmoer cie,u,zazytpioran,..a,Aronvvaer,,,Mse <br /> I <br /> someone to hook up to the sewer line a.abandon their septic tank eV.. <br /> and Mr.Thompson stated he did not feel that many lots would be acceptable <br /> and approved for a septic system but this would be up to the Health Drstrict. <br /> 1 [ <br /> Charles Peterson,of 5618 132nd S.E.,stated he did not feel it prudent, <br /> from a lender's point of view,to grant financing to property covered by a <br /> moratorium. <br /> councrIman Langus asked about the pemP needed and MaYor...re...Pia.-a-8 <br /> 1'' <br /> I. <br /> would have to be manufactured as It is a specially designed pump to handle <br /> the capacity and use of that area. .ssis this hstt be the number one <br /> 9 1:,!1 priority item of the City. <br />