File #: 20-321    Version: 1 Name: Resolution No. 20-14, Tri-City Water Resource Recovery Facility Outfall Project
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/10/2020 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/17/2020 Final action:
Title: Resolution No. 20-14, Calling for an Election with the Question Shall Oregon City Authorize Underground Placement of a Wastewater Pipeline in Jon Storm Park and Adopting a Ballot Title
Sponsors: John Lewis
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Resolution No. 20-14, 3. Ballot Measure Language, 4. Measure Explanatory Statement, 5. Public Involvement and Outreach Plan, 6. Factsheet, 7. Presentation
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Resolution No. 20-14, Calling for an Election with the Question Shall Oregon City Authorize Underground Placement of a Wastewater Pipeline in Jon Storm Park and Adopting a Ballot Title

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 20-14.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Commission asked to have Clackamas Water Environmental Services (WES) staff attend the meeting to answer some outstanding questions prior to making any decision on this item. This item is back for consideration.

The Oregon City Charter requires voter approval for the City to either grant a property interest in a City park or for the construction of permanent structures unrelated to recreation on park property. Water Environment Services (WES) discussed the requirements of the City Charter with staff and desires City Commission approval to seek that permission. WES is requesting that this issue be considered to be placed onto the November 3, 2020 election ballot. WES would be required to cover costs, if any, related to this ballot measure. Draft ballot measure language has been prepared for the Oregon City Commission to provide feedback and direction to City staff and WES.

BACKGROUND:
The City Commission discussed Resolution No. 20-14 and associated materials at the May 20, 2020 Work Session and the June 6, 2020 Regular meeting. The Commissions feedback was incorporated into the Explanatory Statement and the updated version has been attached to this staff report. WES staff are in attendance to answer outstanding questions and assist with further information.

Project Overview: The current outfall from the Tri-City Water Resource Recovery Facility (“Tri-City WRRF”) was constructed in 1984 and is nearing capacity during peak wet weather events. In May of 2019, WES’ Board approved the Tri-City WRRF Outfall Project, which calls for the construction of a second underground outfall pipe to carry treated wastewater to the Willamette River in order to provide safe, ...

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