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Committee advances resolution, development agreement for Velcom Mobile Home Park septic-to-sewer conversion
Summary
The Public Works Committee recommended the City Council hold a public hearing April 15 on Resolution R2025-008 and a development agreement with Tumwater Seventieth Ave LLC to convert 39 units at Velcom Mobile Home Park from septic to public sewer, leveraging a Department of Ecology grant and city incentives.
The City of Tumwater Public Works Committee voted April 3 to place Resolution R2025-008 and a development agreement with Tumwater Seventieth Ave LLC on the April 15 City Council agenda for a public hearing and recommended council approval thereafter.
City staff (Dan) described the project as a conversion of 39 existing units at Velcom (Velcom Mobile Home Park) from on-site septic systems to public sewer. "We penciled this project out a couple of years ago," Dan said, and staff described an estimated total project cost presented in committee of about $2,300,000. City staff said $666,666.66 of the project was eligible under Ecology’s program, of which Ecology committed $500,000 and the city would…
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