From: Gerald Fisher

Sent: Mon Jul 23 16:21:01 2018

To: Brenda Reiner

Cc: Aldo Rodriguez

Subject: RE: 206 S Molalla Ave vacant lot

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See my comments in red.

Regards,

Gerald Fisher, P.E. | Public Works Director

City of Molalla

117 N Molalla Ave. | PO Box 248 |Molalla, OR 97038

Office: 503.829.6855 | Direct: 503.759.0218

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From: Brenda Reiner [mailto:breiner@cityofmolalla.com]

Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 3:26 PM

To: Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>

Cc: Aldo Rodriguez <arodriguez@cityofmolalla.com>

Subject: 206 S Molalla Ave vacant lot

Gerald,

The owner of 206 S Molalla Ave (vacant lot) has a few questions about the sewer and water to his property. I checked the Molalla Ave as-builts and couldn’t find a sewer or water line to this lot. See page C-11

He would like to know:

1. If they rebuild here will there be any SDC credits allowed since there was a house here 26 years ago? No, counts and flows have been reset since then.

2. He would like to get a sewer and water connection but is aware of the moratorium (said he spoke with you before).

a. He is wondering if he can do a temporary party connection to the lot next door which he also owns till the moratorium is expired? (I told him that I didn’t think so as we don’t allow party connection). No. Not allowed under our code. Separate services for separate lots.

b. Also wondering what you would require to cut into the street now with the moratorium – is it a full street grind and inlay or is it strictly forbidden? Sewer is on the far side so they would be looking at a full street (gutter edge to gutter edge) grind.

Is there any way he could connect that I haven’t thought about? Nope. He had a chance to add it in during the project if he was willing to cover the costs for a service lateral but he wasn’t sure if he was going to move forward or wait. Waiting costs more and has more impact. I also told him that if he waited until after the 5 year period then it is a simple T-cut process.

Thanks,

Brenda Reiner | Senior Engineering Technician

City of Molalla

117 N Molalla Ave. | PO Box 248 |Molalla, OR 97038

Office: 503.759.0243 I Fax: 503.829.3676