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312 <br /> June 5,1905 <br /> the Cutty of Everett <br /> hereby expre eTHEREFORE, <br /> its RSupport for Ran Oamen mentor to he Wa hingtontotate <br /> Constitution a Go permit local bodies amendment <br /> d government to choose <br /> community Redevelopment <br /> Financing and v urges voters to approve <br /> sucha constitutional t the 1985 general election. <br /> called w alid c nc rimer v ing Ye e""' <br /> xt p Councilmen <br /> Pop,Gipson and Longus xho vele excused�t ' <br /> Motion carried. <br /> DETENTION POND POLICY <br /> Dan Mathias of the Public Works [oeeuYhas be <br /> e <br /> requiring lot pun 1 detention errthat <br /> peak a of sGorme provide <br /> f development doesn't thea the <br /> peek rate <br /> prior to development. <br /> DI <br /> addition to the detention ponds,the cityhas constructed <br /> two regional detention ponds(publicly maintainedy dserving more <br /> i <br /> acres). property owner with a•tributary area normally heeding 100 <br /> ' a frequently,perimeter fencing of the d t s is He raised during design. He then showed see several <br /> fenced detention ponds and the Sitter that a thrown into a em,and <br /> also detention ponds without fences that were being use tennis <br /> E, courts,pl yfielas <br /> N4 etc during the dry season. He said the <br /> G haS <br /> neverformally apted apolicy for fencing detention pondsb the <br /> a e f t ecmdoing adoption of he policy before he it <br /> today. <br /> Ngun Mow as if policy had anything her <br /> quality an Mathias said nathis Policy 1 ly de with <br /> fencing. Councilman Morrow then othe city would ban <br /> for aowned d detention ponds, <br /> should thereb an <br /> accident <br /> nature n . Jones, CitAttorney, saidif therewas litigation <br /> the city <br /> lrbaby h e liability,but for those ponds on <br /> privately owned property,the city's liability would be minimal. <br /> Moved by Councilor 1 seconded by Councilman Overstreet to <br /> adopt a following policy. <br /> it For detention ponds with <br /> axieum depth of tor le <br /> ss, <br /> perimeter willrequired provided <br /> h feet <br /> elope of <br /> he pondoesn't dtS1. ponds <br /> with maximum depth greater thanfeet,perimeter fen 9 1 <br /> e required unless: <br /> 1. The depond is proposed passive <br /> ve <br /> recreational facility and fencing of the pond would [edue <br /> her creational value, <br /> 3. The maxim.slope of the pond doesn't exceed three horizontal <br /> to one vertical. <br /> f <br />