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Developer says easements secured, aims to finish drainage work to lift decade-long stop-work orders at Phillips Estates

Stayton City Council · October 8, 2024
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Summary

A developer told the council he and partners acquired easements needed to complete off-site drainage for Phillips Estates phase 2 and hopes to resolve a stop‑work order that has persisted about 10 years; city staff said they are reviewing additional materials and may use a third‑party reviewer.

William Martinek, managing member of JC and W Family LLC, told the council during the public‑comment period that his firm and partners — including Randy Myers and Brownstone Homes — have acquired easements needed to build the final off‑site phase of the drainage system for Phillips Estates, phase 2. "We've been working pretty hard this summer to bring final resolution to a decades old issue between JCNW and the city of…

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