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Meeting of: CITY COUNCIL (Adjourned Regular Meeting) Time of Meeting: 7:OO P.M. Date of Me.eting: Nay 8, 1979 Place of Meeting: 'Council Chambers 1'1 1''
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ROLL CALL : I Present
. Mayor Packard stated that Councilwoman Casler
,. had contacted Mr. Geoffrey.Scarth re his applica
tion for appointment to the Advisory Committee on the Housing Element of the General Plan. 1
Following Councilwoman'Casler's report on her conversation with Mr. Scarth, the following Resol.ution was adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 5775, APPOINTING A MEMBER TO THE Motion GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT ADVISORY COMMI,TTEE, Ayes .
. that member being Mr. Geoffrey' Scarth.
[g2] 1. AGENDA BILL #5803 - Supplement #l - LAKE CALAVERA 'HILLS WASTE 'WATER 'TREATMENT PLANT - POLICY I'SSUES.
Mayor Packard gave a .brief introduction of the matter stating that a basic kist of policy issues dated May 8, 1979, had been distributed previously, and this list resulted from a meeting between himself, Councilman Skotnicki and the City Manager.
The Public l.Jorks Administrator stated .the Memorandum from the Planning Director to the City Manager dated April 27, 1979, contained an error on page 5, in Section 6. He stated the year 1990 should be changed' to read 1987-88, and the year 2000 should be changed to read 1990.
. The Public Works Administrator, Mr. Beckman,
. Consulting Engineers, Inc. was present .to also stated Dr. Frank Grant of James M. Montgome'uy
respond to Council questions.
Councilman Skotnicki questioned whether any assurances.had been received from the Regional .Water Qual i ty Control Board regarding permits which would be required for such a plant.
In response, the Public. Works' Administrator stated no assurances had been given; however, they had indicated what conditions would possibl3 be imposed if an application were submitted. . '
Council recognized Mr. Roy Ward, 3088 Pi0 Pico, Carlsbad, applicant. ;Mr. Ward introduced Mr. Dennis O'Leary to speak to the matter on his behalf.
Mr. O'Leary stated he had contacted the Regional Water Quality Control Board and questi,oned them regarding the possibility of an applqcation' submission by the City. In this regard, he stated the staff had expressed willingness to recommend approval.
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Mayor Packard then referenced the list of policy issues dated May 8, 1979, and suggested that Council proceed with discussion of the issues.
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I #1 - Is a satellite trea.tment facility desirable?l
Mayor Packard state'd Council had agreed as to the desirability of such a facil.ity at a previous meeting.
I #2 - What is .the proper location for the treatmen fa c i l'i ty?
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The Public Works Administrator reported on the locations of the proposed Site #1, Site #2, Site #3, #3A, #3B and #3C as well as the methods which would need to be employed to make the sites viable. \
In response to Counci.1 questions, Dr. Grant indicated that it, was studied, evaluated, and estimated as to the proposed opposition to the Site #1 by people living in,-nearby developments. In addition, he stated there is always pumping required for such plants, and all matters must be considered including proximity to an historic corridor. i
Council recognized Mr. Roy Ward. Mr. Ward stated there are approximately 4,100 acres in the basin and that approximately 5/6ths of the development in that basin will be in 1/6th of the area, which -is Ca.lavera. In addition, he stated that approximately 80 percent (80%) of Calavera is to be gravity fed with the remainder requiring pumping and collection. In this regard, he ex- pressed the opinion that location along El Camino Real would create increased pumping problems.
Council recognized Mr. R. X. Geiger, 4510 Trieste Drive, Carlsbad. He stated that the people in nearby areas are concerned and that they prefer not to have a sewage treatment plant quite so close. He concluded by requesting the opportunit to meet with t.he Council at a ldter date on an individual basis.
Council accepted alternate site 38 as the site most desirable for the location of the plant.
#3 - Should reclamation be a requirement of the plant and how and what .kind of reclamation 'will be. 'guaranteed? I
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In response to C.ounci1 questions, Mr. Ward stated Calavera Hills would be able to reuse all the reclaimed water produced by the plant for a period of 19 years. Mr. Ward continued stating the-specific uses would include watering the required 40 acres of public parks, school sites and slopes.
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