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FILE # LA21-06 <br />February 16, 2021 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Plan also outlines certain conditions under which an expansion would be <br />approved. Since this expansion is intended to serve a non-residential use, the conditions do not <br />apply: <br />Conditions <br />Expansion of the MUSA on the established prioritized basis noted above will occur only <br />when one of the following conditions is found: <br />1. When an area of existing homes has failing or non-conforming septic systems and <br />replacement drain field sites are not available for a significant share of the <br />existing homes. <br /> <br />2. When an individual home has a failing or non-conforming septic system, does not <br />have an alternate drain field site, is adjacent to existing sewer lines, and is not <br />part of a neighborhood that could be better served by a neighborhood sewer <br />lateral project. <br /> <br />3. When a new or existing residential development meeting all required <br />development standards is adjacent to existing sewer lines and the developer or <br />homeowners agree to bear all costs of extending municipal sewer to the <br />development, but only when inclusion of such development in the MUSA will not <br />result in a decrease in the City’s sewered density as calculated by the <br />Metropolitan Council. <br /> <br />While the Comprehensive Plan does not rate the proposed expansion a high priority, it is clear <br />that the priorities and conditions were based on private development, in particular private <br />residential development. Because the proposed MUSA expansion is intended to support public <br />works activities, staff can support the amendment without concern toward establishing <br />precedent for other expansions into the City’s rural areas. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, no public comments have been received. <br />