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Barbara Halper <br /> September 14, I989 <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> Once the necessary information has been submitted and staff <br /> concurs that the property is not suitable for septic expansion, <br /> you would be asked to file a formal land use application with the <br /> City seeking the readjustment of the Municipal Urban Service Area <br /> line to include the property within the sewered area. This type <br /> of permit application would not only require approval from the <br /> City, but also possibly the Metropolitan Council. The on-site <br /> septic� evaluation wil 1 play a major part in that review of your <br /> application by both the City and Metropolitan Council. You should <br /> be aware that the cost of connecting to the municipal sewer for <br /> the year 1989 is determined at 56,267.00. This rate increases <br /> each year to cover the cost of inf lation. In addition, you would <br /> be asked to make a payment of a SAC charge of $575.00. <br /> Please feel free to contact either Jeanne Mabusth the City's <br /> Building & Zoning Administrator, or Michael Gaffron, Assistant <br /> Planning & Zoning Administrator should you choose to pursue this. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> C� � t, C� <br /> ,� � <br /> Mark E. Bern ardson, <br /> • � City Administrator <br /> JAM/tln <br /> cc: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br /> Glenn Cook, City Engineer <br />... . ..�__.�,...,..,._-..-:_.�.------_ - ----_ . _.._._�-__.... ---_..____._.---.--,_ < -.-,.._.__...._...." . -� __-....-�.......-.� - <br />