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I *, <br /> WOOD HILL COUNTRY CLUB <br /> 200 WOODHILL ROAD <br /> WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391 l <br /> 473-7333 <br /> C <br /> „J. <br /> December 14, 1990 <br /> To: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br /> From: Mark Albrecht, Woodhill Country Club <br /> Subject: Consideration of connecting Woodhill's clubhouse <br /> sewer line to Orono's sewer. <br /> At the November 26, 1990 Orono City Council meeting, issues were <br /> raised about connecting Woodhill Country Club's sewer line into <br /> Orono's sewer line at Russell Ave. At issue is - Why does <br /> Woodhill, which is located in Wayzata, need to hook their sewer <br /> line into Orono's line? During the past two years we have been <br /> studying all of our alternatives, which I have listed below. <br /> 1. Drain Fields - In order to accommodate our useage, we <br /> would need to construct about 10 drain fields. Many of <br /> these would end up in Orono since the majority of our <br /> property rests in Orono. Also, some would in-turn be <br /> in Wayzata because of the unusual property line. In <br /> order for Woodhill to construct this many drain fields, <br /> considerable damage would be done to our golf course. <br /> Also encountered would be many lift stations and other <br /> technical problems. <br /> 2. Connect Woodhill's sewer line into Wayzata's line. We <br /> have met with Wayzata's City Engineer and the nearest <br /> connecting point would be about 4000 feet from our <br /> clubhouse. In order to connect into Wayzata, it would <br /> be necessary to go under the Burlington Northern <br /> Railroad line, under existing Highway 12 , and thru some <br /> marsh area. We question getting approval for this, as <br /> well as construction problems for the line. We find <br /> many obstacles to this alternative. <br />