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Buck
Run residents seek sewer solutions
Buck Run Phase III homeowners
left off the City of Sisters sewer system may get their main lines and laterals
installed on their own.
The Sisters City Council,
at a Thursday, December 12, workshop, provided an engineer's estimate
of $150,803.78 to do the work, and offered to pay 1/3 of the cost (assuming
property owners and developer Mylon Buck would each pay 1/3).
Some homeowners said they
believe they can get the work done to city standards at a much lower price.
That may be true, since the city must pay "prevailing wage," which can
drive public contract prices up to two times higher than private contracts.
The city council agreed that
the 13 homeowners should pursue a private solution and offered to pay
1/3 of that price, should the residents come up with an agreement on a
bid.
Buck Run Phase III was not
included in the city's original sewer system plan, but homeowners are
required to hook up to the system. The homeowners have argued that they
were unaware that they were not on the system when they purchased their
lots.
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