The City Council reviewed the portion of the
study pertaining to the City that proposed that the fee be increased from the current $827 per single
family dwelling unit to $3,074. That is the equivalent of $370.40 per
end trip. The Council
after reviewing the information wanted to hold off and wait until new City
Manager Kim Kerr, could compile a staff report on the matter. However
since they did notice for a public hearing they did receive public input and
one citizen suggested that the City update their general plan before they
pursue the fee. Also to appear on the agenda was the adoption of a resolution for the award of sludge
removal and dewatering, transportation and disposal services for Ione’s pond
number 1.
The meetings discussion focused on this item as Ione residents
have bitter memories of when
the City drained pond number 7. When that pond was drained it disturbed
neighboring properties causing many upset residents. Bob Goodwin of Lee and Row
Inc., the city’s hired engineer for the pond #1 project explained that this
situation is different because pond #1 is lined. The discussion then centered
around environmental concerns
and the concern that dewatering the pond could impact surrounding neighbors.
Citizens wanted to know what the city will be doing to ensure there would be no
negative impacts on the community surrounding. Goodwin and Chief Operator Julio
Guerra spoke about the current situation and addressed the hydrology questions.
After a lengthy discussion the city decided to move forward with de-sledging
pond #1.