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TRUSTEES

E. O. GRAVES, President,
THOS. W. PROSCH, Vice-President
SAMUEL RAMSEY, 2d Vice-President
E. F. WITTLER, Treasurer.

A. P. BURWELL, JAS. R. HAYDEN,
G. DAVIES, JOHN LEARY,
J. FURTH, ANGUS MACKINTOSH,
D. H. GILMAN, L. E. THOMPSON,
BAILEY GATZERT, D. B. WARD,
J. M. WIESTLING.

Seattle Chamber of Commerce.

J. W. DODGE, Secretary.

Seattle, Wash. 1893

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shall be built.

Such commission to determine and name the diameter of
a sewer, to be known as the "unit sewer" and to define "unit sewer"
to mean a sewer of such diameter as in absence of an "intercepting
main" on same route would be necessary to carry away the sewage of
the abutting property; but because of an "intercepting main" on
same route, is rendered unnecessary.

All sewers tributary to the "intercepting mains" pre-
scribed by said commission, and within the limits of the districts
-which districts would be determined by the topography of the dif-
ferent localities- and not listed as "intercepting mains" are to
be known and designated as "laterals. No sewer hereafter to be
constructed entirely at the expense of the general sewer fund, but
the cost to be met as follows:

First- "Intercepting mains," sewers thus listed by the commission
to be paid out of the proceeds of the sewer bonds, such bonds to
be redeemed, in part by taxation on the entire city and part by
the assessment of the directly tributary property by the following
method of distribution: When any "intercepting main" is ordered
built, there should be prepared and filed with the city treasurer
an assessment roll charging against each lot or parcel of property
directly tributary to said main, in preference to any other exist-

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