generally like an annexation, which isn't too bad, but we do so few of these that each one is like learning it all over again. 1 <br /> ran across some rules and info, and have attached it to this a-mail. After you've glanced at it, we can get together and <br /> strategize about how to process applications for your needs. <br /> The City has policies re extending water outside the city, Resolution No. 2643, adopted in 1977. <br /> Also see if Muni Code section 2.212 might apply to your projects. <br /> « File: Filing requirements.for public.doc » « File: extension policy.wpd » « File: extension rules.wpd » <br /> More info (fees?) at the Boundary Commission web page: http://www.lcog.org/Igslbound.html <br /> and Planning's: http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt/gatewav/PTARGS 0 2 173279 0 0 18/feeschedule pdf <br /> ($349.92) <br /> Despite all the legalese, I believe the real application is something akin to a letter explaining whats & whys, and a map and <br /> legal description describing where the pipes will go, and a check for he filing fee. What is critical is explaining how the <br /> extended infrastructure will not serve anybody located outside of the city limits (unless permitted by a city or BC policy). <br /> When ready, we can provide examples of recent applications. <br /> Finally, of the cc's to this message, may I introduce Jackie, the administrative brains & brawn behind the paperwork and <br /> frequent contact with the BC staff, and Ann, who is training to take over most of my activity in all-things-annexations. Your <br /> projects will be good introductions to Extraterritorial Extensions. <br /> Thanks for your patience, Michelle. <br /> ky <br /> <br /> ~r <br /> 2 <br /> <br />