ChronologyGrant Beck
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Tuesday, Oct. 27 – Council tables the matter.
Thursday, Oct. 29 –Brent Dille emailed Ben Cushman indicating that the City is waiting for a proposal from Vince McClure, the applicants engineer, in order to set up a meeting between
McClure, the City’s consulting engineer (Parametrix), the Washington Department of Health, and the City Public Works Department.
Brent requested a conceptual plan be provided by McClure no later than Friday the 30
th in order to be prepared for a meeting the following week. To date, no conceptual plan has been received by the City.
Friday, Oct. 30 – Brent emails Cushman the draft release with a request for comments or concerns.
To date, no comments or concerns have been received.
Tuesday, Nov. 2 –Randy Raymond of Parametrix called McClure
on the City’s behalf to schedule a meeting to discuss requirements for water pressure. Thursday, Nov. 4 – Tim
Peterson and Randy Raymond met with McClure. There was no conceptual proposal, but they discussed possible ways to get adequate water pressure at the meter. It is possible the small
booster pump currently in the garage can be moved out near (but behind) the meter on the lot. The pressure tank would stay in the garage. The pump would have to be in a hot box, but
would not be generatedMcClure was to have a
preliminary design to the City November 9th at the latest for review and submission to the Department of Health for it’s review.Tuesday, Nov. 11 after business hours – McClure emails
conceptual design of pump and sewer filter to Randy Raymond and Tim Peterson.
Tuesday, Nov. 11 - Council tables matter until Nov. 24.
Monday, Nov. 16 – Randy Raymond provides comments to McClure on preliminary design.
Tuesday, Nov. 17 – Brent Dille sends email to Cushman requesting comments on draft release form.
Tuesday, Nov. 24 – McClure provides revised drawings to Randy Raymond and Tim Peterson.
Tuesday, Nov. 24 – Randy Raymond sends plans to the Washington State Department of Health for review and approval.