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City Council Packet - 06/14/1962 T-I G A R ll CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF MEETING JUNE 14, 1962 Those present: Mayor Phillips, Councilmen Aitken, Verharen and Woodard, and Attorney Anderson. MayorPhillips called the meeting to order at 9:30 P. M., for the ` specific purpose of considering Engineer Carter's' report regarding application for Federal Grant for 'expansion of the sewer plant. Engineer Carter explained that the deadline for application for Federal Grant is 5:00 P. M., June 15, 1962, and it is necessary for the Council to decide to what extent they plan to"expand. Engineer Carter's report was based on recommendations of Mr Victor Bringle who specializes in sewer plant design, works with consulting engineers, and is recommended by the State Sanitary Authorities. His analysis of the plant shows that the 'filter is the bottle neck and to do anything, the first need is a new filter tank. Engineer Carter also pointed out that the State Sanitary Authorities still take into consideration the possibility that;the whole area might eventually be served downstream. Staae I - to serve 3400 population, cost breaks down as follows: Plant, etc. $56,175 Engineering & Legal fees 8,426 $64,601 Less `30% Federal Grant _19,380 Total - $45,221 This would cover 1'large trickling filter, contingent chlorinating , tank to replace the lagoon, new flow chart and new automatic sludge pump, also re-converting underground piping. Stage II - to serve 6800 population, cost breaks down as `follows: Plant, etc. $106,295 Engineering & Legal fees 15`.944 $122,239 Less 30% Federal Grant 3611672 Total - - -$ 85,567 This would cover 2`more primary pumps, clarifier, second digester, the necessary underground piping, and take care of the surfacing of the road into the plant. Based on present population trends this should take care of needs for the next 5 to 7 years. Engineer Carter pointed out the need is 3 great, and if. the City can show financial planning ready to go,there is more likelihood the request for federal grant would be approved. It was pointed out that in 1957 the plant served a' total'of 345 ;. connections, and the same equipment is now serving approximately 700 i plus the added burden of the Nalley Plant. �t•t3 6-14-62 " Page 1. Y There was discussion, Councilman Woodard pointing out that there will be an anticipated $50,000 in the fund to apply toward the plant expansions h J.•t. J !•Z-_ . on MOTION by councilman Verharen, SECOND by counciirua,l Woodard and approved, the following Resolution was adopted; RESOLVED: That the City of Tigard, Oregon shall file proper application for a Federal grant for sewage treatment works pursuant to 33 USC''466 et seq for a construction grant for enlargement of sewage treatment facilities within said City, involving a total estimated expenditure in the sum of $122,239.25, and providing for a,Federal grant o£ _30 per cent thereof; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Mayor of said City shall " cause to have the city Engineer and City Attorney prepare an application for said grant in the sum of $36,671.78, same to be signed by the Mayor of said city and filed with the Oregon state Sanitary Authority not later than the close of business June 15, 1962; and 'further that the Mayor of said city be, and he is hereby', authorized to act in all respects in behalf of said city in entering said application for said grant. On ;OTION by Councilman Woodard, SECOND by Councilman Aitken, me?ting adjourned at 10:30 P. M. Respectfully itted, Clerk a s } '6-14-62 Page 2.