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[*Remember the topic for the Oct. 11th meeting
was changed by the Council to Land Use and the topic of the Oct. 18th
meeting will be Erosion and Sediment Control.]
The meeting was opened by Peter Howison at
7:05
. Johan Hogervorst appeared at
7:06
and took over the meeting.
Those
attending the meeting were Darlene and Marv Beckman, Dave Bellemore, Mark
Chandler, Steve Chun, Audrey and Ralph Farnsworth, Johan Hogervorst, Peter
Howison, Richard Koehler, Susie Navetta, John Stead, and Jerry Wasserburg.
The minutes were reviewed and accepted as corrected.
A discussion for the name change of our committee
after the Moratorium ended. It
was agreed that we would change the name to Moratorium Support CCI
On Thursday, September 14th the MSC will
be making a presentation to the Council during the scheduled Work Shop.
Individual presentations will be made in the following order:
Johan Hogervorst, Gary Darnielle, David Bellemore, and Jerry
Wasserburg.
The new ordinances will be opened up for public
review, sent to the Planning Commission and then on to the City Council
for review. They are the
Erosion and Sediment Control, Higher standards for Septic Systems and the
Land Use 155/156.
The time line for the review:
Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance – Oct. 11th
Land Use Ordinance (red line version) – Oct.18th.
- Johan
Hogervorst read us the draft letter that he will ask Mayor Sheldon
Meyer to sign and send off to DLCD concerning the accomplishments of
the MSC. The letter goes
over the 6 tasks that the MSC committed to address.
The committee has spent many hours on the new ordinances along
with some help from Mark Chernaik and LCOG.
#1.
Higher Standards for new or failed septic system replacements are
being proposed.
#2.
Best Management Practices (BMP’s) are being introduced into the
new ordinances.
#3.
Septic System Maintenance Ordinance is ready for implementation.
#4.
Education and Stewardship resulted in the “Festival of the
Lakes” celebration.
#5.
Survey of the Lakes - the results of the map and the sound tracts
will be given to the City and stored for future use.
#6.
Report on the progress of the MSC.
#7.
Fertilizer and Phosphorus.
- Gary
Darnielle from LCOG will make a presentation on the 155/156 red line
version of the land use and zoning code.
- David
Bellemore will be speaking on the Erosion and Sediment Control
Ordinance. Richard Koehler
will put it in a PDF file for use by the council.
- Jerry
Wasserburg will summarize the Higher Septic System Ordinance.
Peter Howison’s recent correspondence with Mark Chernaik about
seeking Financial Aid for residents with failed Septic Systems has opened
some new doors. The EPA has
large grants for the Targeted Watershed Grant (TWG) from $600,000 to
$900,000. The grants would be
available to residents (with financial need) with failed systems to pay
the difference for higher standard systems.
The deadline for this grant will be
November 15, 2006
. Johan will ask for council
approval as Mark Chernaik will be paid $750 to write the grant.
Another grant 319 Grant for DEQ will come due in October.
Johan, Jerry and Mark Chandler will resurrect this grant (with
Council approval for $750) and send it Mark Chernaik
for October submission.
A discussion about the rumor on imported fill in
Dunes
City
lasted almost one second long.
The MSC looked over the Storm Water Management Ordinance and decided
it did not fit our community. We
have been working with Tim Bingham, Senior Planner of LCOG and it was
determined that Tim has not been to
Dunes
City
. The
Eugene
storm water manual we would be using would be too large to be effective
and written for storm drains on the 2 year flood plan.
We need one written for the 100 year flood.
This plan will require some local attention before it can go
forward with LCOG. Mark
Chandler thought we should look at the
Curry
County
ordinance.
The Moratorium Support Committee CCI (MSCCCI) will be meeting next
Wednesday.
Adjournment
9:39 PM
Respectfully Submitted, Susie Navetta
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