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stormwater (rom this area also, they should address the entire area North of the previous <br /> agreement and West of W. Marine View Dr. in the study they are doing (or the North <br /> Marina project rather than take a piecemeal approach. <br /> Clair Olivers, Public Works Director <br /> Ciry of Everett <br /> 3200 Cedar St. <br /> Everett,W A 98201 <br /> 425-257-8890, FAX: 425-257-8882 <br /> colivers Ca?ci.everett.wa.us <br /> -----0riginal Message----- <br /> From: Robert Waddle <br /> Sent: Thursday,May 24, 2001 7:57 AM <br /> To: Clair Olivers <br /> Cc: Dan Mathias <br /> Subject: FW: Fisherman's Boat Shop <br /> Since this is a storm water issue and the shop is not in the area covered by the Port <br /> agreement, is a separate contract with ihe shop required in order to take their runoff? <br /> Or, do we grant them a waiver to the IPT ordinance and write them a DA? <br /> I've asked Jeff to get flow ,nformation on the Shop's projected storm fiow. <br /> ----0riginal Message---- <br /> From: Jefl Kerwin <br /> Sent: Wednesday,May 23,2001 8:53 AM <br /> To: Robert WadAle <br /> SubjecL• Fishcrmari s Boai Shop <br /> Robert, <br /> As we discussed in an earlier meeting, Fisherman's Boat Shop wants to discharge <br /> storm water to the sanitary sewer. Our ordinance would prevent this, as they are in <br /> an area with seFarate storm and sanitary systems. <br /> Fisherman's Boat Shop claimed that they have an agreement with the Port of Everett <br /> to use remaining capacity that ihe Port has, (rom their involvement in the upgrade of <br /> �ift Station #7. <br /> Casual review of the diagram (Exhibit A) attached to the INTER-LOCAL <br /> COOPERATION AGREEMET the City nas with the Port, concurs with Clair's <br /> recollection, that Fisherman's Boat Shop is outside of the area covered by the <br /> agreement. <br /> We are currently waiting (or a permit application from Fisherman's Boat Shop. <br /> However, since the area isn't covered in the agreement, our ordinance prohibits it, <br /> and it is a storm water issue and not an industrial discharge, my inclination would be <br /> to not issue a permit or a Discharge Authorization and to pass the issue on to our <br /> surface water staff. <br /> We will of course, do whatevef management and administration asks of us. <br /> JK <br /> `�2 <br />