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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/26/1990 391 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 26, 1990 The city Council of the City of Port Townsend met in special s7ssion this Twenty-Sixth day of February, 1990, at 12:00 PM, at B1Shop Park, Mayor Brent S shirley presiding. ROLL CALL I Councilmembers present at roll call were Jean Camfield, John Clise, Mike Kenna, and Sheila Westerman. Also present was Vera Franz, Deputy City Treasurer. SPECIAL BUSINESS The meeting started with a tour of Bishop Park and threE:! lots owned by Carolyne Freund and Dan Holmes. Discussion of the lots ensued. Mr Holmes will send a proposal to the Councilmembers to be included in the packet on for the next Council meeting on March 6, 1990. ADJOURNMENT There being no further comments, the meeting was adjourned at 12: 38 PM. 6?L:t7 ~ Mayor Attest: I MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SESSION OF FEBRUARY 27, 1990 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in special session this Twenty-seventh day of February, 1990, at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Brent shirley presiding. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present at roll call were Jean Camfield, John Clise, Vern Jones, Mike Kenna, Julie McCulloch, Norma Owsley and Sheila Westerman. Also present were Deputy City Treasurer Vera Franz, Publ ic Works Director Ted str ickl in and City Attorney KEd th Harper. SPECIAL BUSINESS Special guests at the meeting were County Commissioners B G Brown, George Brown and Larry Dennison and Director of the De!partment of Public Works for Jefferson County, Gary Rowe. Also present were Gordon Nicholson and David Peterson of CH2M Hill. I Mayor Shirley stated that this is a workshop session and that no action will be taken. He introduced Bob Wubbena, Economic Engineering Services, Inc, the engineer for the Jefferson County Sludge Plan, who described the process of sewage treatment in general, wetlands treatment and alternatives, the County Septage Plan, and sludge disposal for the city. Questions of projects by other communities in the state, septage and sludge disposal, the Septic Tank Effluent pump (S~~EP) system, the cost of redesigning the plant without the participation of Cape George which would lose grant eligibility for the whole project, the design life of the treatment plant being twenty-five years, the issue of odor with the treatment of septage, the use of a wetland system, the estimate of daily sludge volume, and the probability of having to go beyond secondary treatment were discussed with Councilmember Kenna, Commissioner Larry Dennison, commissioner