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i <br /> SEP 1919 <br /> CITY OF p <br /> ONO c <br /> Mr. Jeffrey Stebbins <br /> 1860 Fox Street <br /> Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 <br /> September 18, 1985 <br /> Orono City Council <br /> City of Orono <br /> P.O. Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 <br /> Dear Members of the Council: <br /> I am hereby requesting the permission fraan the City of Orono, the right to <br /> connect my residence to the Long Lake City sewer system. <br /> I have been in contact with three officials from the City of Long Lake. <br /> They being: Fred Patch, City Planner; Skip McCombs, City Engineer; Mary <br /> Wurzer, head of Sewer and Water Department. The purpose of my contacting <br /> them, was to find out whether the idea was feasible, as well as, acceptable. <br /> All parties agreed that there wouldn't be any problems, and encouraged me to <br /> seek Orono's approval. <br /> There are a number of reasons why this connection would be more.favorable to <br /> the installation of the septic system. Please refer to the drawing I have <br /> enclosed for your benefit. <br /> 1. I have taken soil borings on the building site. These borings show <br /> the water table higher than was originally anticipated. This problem can be <br /> taken care of for the structure. However, I have concern over the installation <br /> and future performance of the septic system, i.e., flooding and disturbance of <br /> the tank due to fluctuations of seasonal ground water. <br /> 2. As you can see, the septic tank will be on the west side of the drive- <br /> way, and the primary and secondary drain field sites are on the east side. This <br /> would require the pumping of the effluent up hill and across the drive, creating <br /> a nuisance to neighbors during construction, as well as creating more opportunity <br /> for eventual problems with continued operation. <br /> 3. Please note the location of the sever easement to the property line <br /> and location of existing manhole. Installing the pipe could be achieved with- <br /> out disturbing the established easement. Also, because the piping is connected <br /> to the sewer system, the chance of freezing becomes greatly reduced. <br /> 4. Mary Wuzer has indicated that one SAC unit can be used from the <br />