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Mr. Farfington' said that, While MWMC should reduce the risk of sewage overflows; ill may <br />be a contributor and new growth represents a nominal part of that problem. Therefore, ' new <br />development is shouldering a disproportionate financial burden for addressing this I/I. He said <br />PeaceHealth is going to be paying large sums to this community towards the improvements that <br />are needed and they acknowledge the improvements that all applicable requirements and laws are <br />met and the infrastructure is going to be available to support current needs and future <br />development. PeaceHealth appreciates the work put forth by MWMC consultants, and <br />citizen volunteers who worked on this important project. <br /> <br /> Joshua Skov, Member of SDC CAc. Mr. Skor said that osed Facilities Plan <br />protects quality of life. MWMC has fulfilled its res ,nts with responsive, <br />thorough and transparent public process; and the SDCs and <br />Facilities Plan are Iow by any reasonable standard or He sai plan will <br />address growth in Lane County and rising uirements, quality <br />issues are increasingly becoming a concern in ~g a quality of life. HE that the <br />Facilities Plan is vital to addressing the needs )mmunity. <br /> <br /> Mr. Skor commented that MVVMC has done engaging a wide variety of <br />constituencies and they have been der r. He stated that the SDCs are <br />Iow. Every comparable community Oregon has higher SDCs. He <br />said that the SDCs associated with the seem hi to the SDCs of the past, <br />but those SDCs--in historical Iow f¢ reasons and therefore a <br />poor frame of reference for current staff and consultants <br />for their excellent work. <br /> <br />President Ballew ring. <br /> <br /> Ms. Smith in( some :re received by the deadline and CH2M Hill <br />has reviewed and res issioners were given a copy of the <br />Home Bull( ~luded. Regarding the public process <br />aspect ;mith indicated.~ hearings and meetings were widely <br /> the the public hearing was in the April 16~ and 17~ papers and <br />the were on April 16u~. The reason extra copies of the Facilities <br />Plan made is be . cost at Kinkos was over $90 a book and based on the <br />City's i: r copy chargi cost $210. Staffs first objective was to put the Plan on <br />a CD so it be inexpensive rate. It took a While to get the new technology for <br />laser fiche t¢at however, a copy was provided in a fairly quick manner and <br />settled on a $6( considerably under MWMC's cost. Continuing on, Ms. Smith <br />stated that flyers Jirectly to an ongoing list of interested parties. <br /> <br /> Ms. Smith introd Matt Noesen and Shawn Clark from CH2M Hill who would be <br /> responding to the.comments received. Commissioner Morrison requested a copy of the list of <br /> people that received notices. Mr. Noesen covered two topics. One was in response to <br /> Commissioner Mordson's request for additional data analysis and the second one was to look at <br /> and respond to the submitted written comments. <br /> <br /> 4-57 <br /> <br /> V..\F:NVIRC)~J~CC3MMISH\MINII rTF:R\i3.~.i3t~.clJ. 13~3~ ~ ~A~,, ~ <br /> <br /> <br />
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