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W I L L I S D. T U C K E R <br />SNOHOMISH COUNTY EXECUTIVE ...........:.:................. <br />............................... <br />County Ad. NMIr�an Hud2061 25 CITY OF EVERETT <br />Evere0, Wnhmpton 9BP01 17061 7S99eG0 <br />Pubic Works Dept, <br />The Honorable William E. Moore <br />Mayor, City of Everett <br />City Hall <br />Everett, WA 98201 <br />Dear Mayor Moore: <br />At the time of our applir,tion for a special use permit for the County's new <br />detention facilities, it was determined that the adjacent sewer main lacks <br />capacity for the new jai., and that permit was approved subject to the condition <br />that: <br />"3. The existing sewer main in the alley west of the proposed <br />building is undersized and will have to be upgraded to <br />handle the increased load." <br />The County is to reapply to the Bearing Examiner on this item and other budget - <br />contingent conditions when its budgetary processes have been satisfied. <br />In Sep.�amber, our Project Manager and Architect met with Mr. Dennis Gablema❑ <br />of your Public Works Department to coordinate design of the sewer main. In <br />the course of that meeting, Mr. Gableman advised us of the City's plans to <br />construct a new 21 inch sewer main in the block to the east, flowing north to <br />Hewitt Avenue. <br />These discussions identified an opportunity for the County to obtain its <br />required services by constructing a sub -main, in Wall Street, between the <br />new jail and the City's new 21 inch main; and, by making local revisions <br />to sewer services for the Carnegie and work release buildings. <br />Discussions between our staffs further indicated that such a project would be <br />most economically completed, and beat coordinated, if the project were <br />designed and constructed concurrently with the City's own project, with <br />appropriate means to separate costs for the County's portion of the work. <br />