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ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />1. Staff advised that it appeared that the septic tank at the Town Hall had failed <br />` and subsequent dye tests made by the Health Department confirmed this. <br />MOTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Davey moved, seconded by Grabowski and <br />carried unanimously by roll call vote that if the tank has failed the City Manager <br />is directed to proceed to have the Town Hall hooked -up to the sewer line. <br />(NOTE: It was later learned that a broken sprinkler line was draining into the <br />septic system creating the surface water and thus the sewer hook-up is not required <br />at this time.) <br />SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 1: <br />PARKSIDE UNITS #2 and #3, (351-69) Tentative Map, Altamont Road and Taaffe Road. <br />Engr. Saudis Assoc. <br />Staff noted that this item had been continued from several past meetings in order to <br />meet with Health Department officials to determine if a mutually acceptable on-site <br />sewage disposal system could be provided for 16 lots of Parkside 2 and 3. "rff. Lambert <br />had asked also that certain fees be waived, but until the acceptability of septic <br />tanks vs, sewers is determined, discussion of fee waiver was postponed. A communi- <br />cation from the Health Department was read reiterating their earlier comments that <br />all new subdivisions be sewered. Health Department officials had conferred with the <br />Water Quality Control Board after meeting with Town officials, and their decision <br />to have sanitary sewers was upheld. <br />Council discussion ensued and it was agreed that further discussion with the <br />Applicant and Health Department officials would be desirable. <br />The Applicant had submitted a Final Map for approval incorporating 7 lots of Unit II <br />of the revised Tentative Map which had been approved on August 3, 1970. These <br />specific lots would be served by sanitary sewers. Four of them were essentially the <br />same as shown on the revised Tentative, but the fifth resulted from a combination of <br />what was shown as lots #21 and #22 of the Tentative, while the sixth and seventh lots <br />had been reoriented. In addition, lot #5 extended into the already deeded park <br />corridor which the Applicant offered to exchange for a slightly larger piece below <br />the corridor. Council concensus was that since this Final Map was not in agreement <br />with either of the two approved Tentative Maps for Parkside #2 and #3 and that the <br />proposed park land dedication now was in question, that this Final Map could not be <br />acted upon without additional study. <br />MOTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Grabowski moved, seconded by Davey and <br />carried unanimously that this matter be continued so that Staff could further review <br />with Councilmen Helgesson and Corbett and then prepare a presentation that would <br />further clarify the proposed Final Map. <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. I.- <br />REQUEST <br />:REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO FILE A PARCEL MAP FOR JACK SNELL (371-70). <br />City Manager noted this one lot subdivision was approved by the City Council on <br />June 29, 1970 and that the Applicant had complied with the requirements to pay fees, <br />but was requesting permission to file a Parcel Map. <br />-2- <br />L <br />