Laserfiche WebLink
be a City cleanup day in October as well. He noted the dates for the two events <br />will be in the next City Newsletter coming out. <br />Chair Wozniak indicated Attachment E in the packet under Communication Items <br />is a sustainability update and noted this was the first time he saw that. He asked if <br />Staff would like to give an update to the Commission. He explained there is a <br />Partners in Energy kick off meeting on September 2°d from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. <br />Mr. Culver explained the kick off meeting will be atthe staff level with Neel Energy <br />and at that point staff is going to learn what the next steps are and a preliminary <br />calendar along with what kind of community group will be formed and what <br />process should be taken in order to do that. Staff will then bring information back <br />to the PWETC in September. <br />Mr. Freihammer noted the clean-up date is Saturday, October 17d' from 8:00 a.m. <br />to 3:00 p.m. at the Dale Street Soccer Fields. <br />5. City Code Chapter 800 Ordinance Updates <br />Mr. Freihammer reviewed the changes to the City Code Chapter 800 Ordinances <br />with the Commission. <br />Member Huiett asked if a year will be referenced for the most current adopted <br />version of the Ordinance. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated language can be added about the most current version. <br />He noted staff was not planning on referencing a year. <br />Mr. Freihammer continued with his Ordinance review. He reviewed changes to <br />Sections 801.05 and 801.06. He noted Section 801.07 through 801.12 have been <br />removed because the sections are no longer needed. He also reviewed changes to <br />Section 801.16, which was the last of the water updates. He went on to review the <br />Sanitary Sewer System, Sections 802.06, 802.16 and 803.05. He explained staff <br />requests the Commission to provide a recommendation to City Council on the <br />proposed Ordinance amendments. <br />Member Joyce asked if the wye connection was just jargon or was there really a tee <br />connection or a saddle. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained this needed to be clarified. This should be referred to <br />as a connection because the City does have multiple connections. The sewer wye <br />is probably the most common, but the City also does a saddle tap and some even <br />connect into a manhole. He noted staff can clarify the language to make it more <br />understandable. <br />Member Joyce thought the intent was to inform the homeowners to not have <br />misconceptions on who will be responsible for repairs, if needed. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />