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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 15, 2017 <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated it is not uncommon for fees to be charged for treating <br />this effluent and this does affect the cost of treating wastewater. She also felt the Utility <br />Committee should have reviewed this. She agreed users should have been notified of <br />the proposed change. She noted this doesn't seem like a high cost to those who <br />pretreat their waste and this encourages them to make sure their pretreatment is <br />effective. <br />Councilmember Maloney noted he is in agreement with the concept, however, he stated <br />this should be handled in November when all fees are reviewed. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton agreed this should be reviewed with the rest of the fees in the <br />November process <br />Mayor Muckle agreed it should be a part of the annual fee review, but this is important <br />to the system running and there is no reason to wait and bring this back in November. <br />He asked this be included in the annual fee review in future years. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution No 49, Series 2017, Councilmember <br />Stolzmann seconded the motion <br />Roll call vote: Motion passed (summary: Yes = 5, No = 2, Abstain = 0) <br />Yes: Council Member Stolzmann, Council Member Leh, Council Member Loo, Mayor <br />Muckle, Council Member Keany <br />No: Mayor Pro Tem Lipton, Council Member Maloney. <br />FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF <br />THREE BUILDINGS CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 36,600 SQUARE FEET WITH 32 <br />CONDOMINIUM STORAGE UNITS AND A CLUBHOUSE AT 745 S. PIERCE <br />AVENUE (HEARING TO BE VACATED — APPLICANT HAS WITHDRAWN <br />APPLICATION) <br />Director Zucarro stated this was scheduled for public hearing this evening, but more <br />time is needed with the application Rather than continue to a new date, the applicant <br />has asked to vacate the hearing and it will come back when the application is ready. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to vacate the consideration of the final planned unit development <br />plan for 745 South Pierce, Councilmember Stolzmann seconded the motion. <br />Voice vote: all in favor. <br />City Attorney Light noted that when the item comes back it will be noticed appropriately. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />
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