From: Jennifer Cline
Sent: Thu Nov 20 16:10:44 2014
To: Phillip Bender
Cc: jonpatrick1@live.com
Subject: RE: basin methodology - attorney-client privledges
Importance: Normal
Eric is certified Level 1 operator, but has most of the plant history over Jake
Jake is Certified Level 2 Operator
Jon is currently acting Certified Level 3 operator. We will be operating under his certificate for 6 months from his leave date. He will continue to file DMRs.
If we do not find a candidate to replace him, we can run under Jake’s certification for 4 months.
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
City of Molalla
Public Works Director
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676
From: Phillip Bender [mailto:PBender@ringbenderlaw.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 4:03 PM
To: Jennifer Cline
Subject: Re: basin methodology - attorney-client privledges
Jon is certified operator. Is Eric?
What is the short term plan for having the necessary certified operators?
Thanks.
Phil
Phillip M. Bender
Ring Bender McKown & Castillo LLLP
925 Liberty Ave., 8th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 770-7721
From: Jennifer Cline <jcline@cityofmolalla.com>
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:58 PM
To: pbender <pbender@ringbenderlaw.com>
Subject: RE: basin methodology - attorney-client privledges
Good to hear!
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
City of Molalla
Public Works Director
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676
From: Phillip Bender [mailto:PBender@ringbenderlaw.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:50 PM
To: Jennifer Cline
Subject: Re: basin methodology - attorney-client privledges
The Missouri example is a good one. Steal from it liberally.
Phillip M. Bender
Ring Bender McKown & Castillo LLLP
925 Liberty Ave., 8th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 770-7721
From: Jennifer Cline <jcline@cityofmolalla.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:42 AM
To: pbender <pbender@ringbenderlaw.com>
Subject: FW: basin methodology - attorney-client privledges
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
City of Molalla
Public Works Director
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676
From: Dan Zinder [mailto:dzinder@cityofmolalla.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:27 AM
To: Jennifer Cline
Subject: basin methodology
Jenn – on basins, I chatted with Garrett yesterday afternoon and it sounds like it makes the most sense to stick with our initial basin definition, per below. These definitions will help them organize their field work better than regional divisions would. Smaller basins are now sub-basins of the trunk so there won’t be so many basins.
I color coded basins similar to the Cameron map to make it easier to read and left out labels for the smaller sub-basins off of the trunk lines.
I still need to do some trimming for parcels that aren’t receiving services. Also – the “Monopoly” subdivision (Boardwalk, etc.) is private but so far I have included them because their services drain to the main line.
Thoughts?
Methodology:
Basins are defined as service areas that drain to a single manhole along the main trunk line and Bear Creek lines with the following exceptions:
- Drainage areas with two or fewer branchings from trunk lines are considered sub-basins of that trunk line.
- Additionally, drainage areas that drain to a lift station are considered sub-basins to the basin receiving discharge from that lift station.
- Lexington Estates (ML_G1) has been divided as a sub-basin from Big Meadow (ML_G) to isolate impacts from the Lexington subdivisions.
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Dan Zinder
GIS Analyst
City of Molalla
503.759.0226
503.586,8094 (c)