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- The City provided this information to the Met Council in Mike Gaffron's letter dated <br /> July 25, 2008. Met Council staffpersons Phyllis Hanson and Jim Uttley subsequently met <br /> with Gaffron and (now former) City Administrator Bill Wells on October 14, 2008 in an <br /> attempt to resolve the issues. The discussion was less than productive, as MC staff's <br /> focus was completely on how we could provide more density, or prove by using a <br /> "lakeshore-abutting-property-only" subset of Orono's existing MUSA areas that those <br /> areas meet the 3-units/acre standard (They don't; more like 1.1 units per acre). They <br /> didn't want to discuss our basic concern that the new rules should not apply to requests <br /> for simple connections of existing homes already in the MUSA since 1998. They didn't <br /> want to discuss the matter further until they reviewed the 2030 Comp Plan Update. <br /> - In May 2009 Orono requested a similar approval for a short sewer extension for <br /> connection of a single existing home on Long Lake in the MUSA since the 2000 Plan <br /> was adopted. We have yet to hear an official action on that request. <br /> ii, <br /> ��I I <br />