[Vision2020] Water and Sewer Agreements

Garrett Clevenger garrettmc at verizon.net
Sat Feb 9 20:33:19 PST 2008


Hello City,

I'd also like to know, did anyone ever ask Hawkins why
they chose the site by our border?

Obviously, that is presenting direct competition to
Moscow, without providing any tax revenue back.  Are
they planning to put some money into the city coffers
besides their payment for water and sewage?  

Did anyone ask Hawkins to find a location closer to
Pullman, as that would seem more "neighborly" and less
an attempt at not only sucking lots of groundwater for
from what seems an unnecessary development, but also
sucking out money that more than likely would be spent
in Moscow instead?

How do the other Moscow malls, and other businesses
feel about this agreement?

Were they consulted with and given an opportunity to
affect the discussion?

Frankly, I'm again disappointed by the city actions
over this.  You have agreed to a huge deal that you
say was your attempt to control a uncontrolable
development, and in the process, have guaranteed an
outside-the-state private entity an extraordinary
amount of water and sewage services, yet while, from
what I can tell, they can still drill a well if for
some reason they need more water.  And you did this
without, from what I can tell, allowing for a public
discussion before you agreed to your secret terms.

It seems that if the city has given in to standing up
for Moscow, perhaps people should contact the Hawkins
people?  Maybe they would be reasonable and understand
our concerns and do the right thing.  Otherwise, it
seems Moscow is doomed to have growing competition
really close to our boarder, and with the precident
set, they all are going to want a piece of the
"agreement." 

Unfortunately, Hawkins Companies LLC is a pretty big
developer located throughout the country, so more than
likely their bottom line is to make $$$.  Thanks to
the city, they saved Hawkins quite a lot of hassle and
dollars.  Quite a gift to give to a major potential
competitor...

Jason Hawkins
208 376 8522

http://www.hawkinscompanies.com/contact.htm

Sincerely,

Garrett Clevenger


--- Saundra Lund <sslund_2007 at verizon.net> wrote:

> In part, Garrett wrote:
> "Does anyone know if Moscow has similar agreements
> with other private
> parties guaranteeing them water and sewer?"
> 
> Thanks, Garrett, for asking the question because
> it's something I've been
> wondering as well.  My limited understanding from
> watching previous city
> councils is that it seems for property *outside*
> Moscow city limits to be
> able to get City of Moscow water & sewer services,
> they generally have to be
> annexed into city limits.  However comments made by
> some have made me wonder
> if perhaps I've misunderstood previous requests from
> those outside city
> limits to be served by city water & sewer?
> 
> Does anyone know how many water and/or sewer
> customers outside city limits
> Moscow has and how long the City has accommodated
> such requests?
> 
> And, since I got no response to my earlier question
> (given the breadth of
> varied knowledge of Visionaries, I thought this
> would be a good place to
> ask, but maybe not), I'm going to ask again:  can
> someone please tell me
> what effect the City of Moscow supplying water to
> the Hawkins development
> will have on our ability to meet the voluntary
> pumping limits in the Ground
> Water Management Plan?  IIRC, we've only recently
> managed to meet the 1%
> annual increase limit and we were very close to the
> top of the 125% ceiling.
> 
> 
> TIA,
> Saundra Lund
> Moscow, ID
> 
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> for good people to do
> nothing.
> ~ Edmund Burke
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