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r <br />IV. SUMMARY OF METROPOLITAN PLANNING ISSUES <br />1, INTRODUCTION <br />While this alteration in development represents a <br />significant change for the City of Orono with redesignation of <br />the municipal urban service boundaries^ tlie extent of change is <br />not of the magnitude of some other significant developments <br />considered by the Metropolitan Council for comprehensive plan <br />alteration. It does however# provide for development which is <br />able to be accomodated within substantially existing capacities <br />for both utilities and transportation. <br />2. SANITARY SEWER <br />It is noted in the introduction on page 29 , together with a <br />description of the existing sewer service of the area# that the <br />principal capital expenditures to accomodate the western portion <br />of the corridor will consist of upgrade? to the existing <br />Medina/Orono/Long Lake interceptor line whi h is operated by a <br />Joint Powers Agreement by the three cities. It is anticipated <br />that this development will pay for its share of the cost of those <br />improvements. Other capital improvements include the addition of <br />a 1#000 GPM pump at the Long Lake pump station located in Orono# <br />which transports sewage from the gravity line to a MWCC force <br />main. Service to the corridor will be provided by the <br />Medina/Orono/Long Lake interceptor line# with additional service <br />from existing of Long Lake faciliti s. Service to this area will <br />be obtained from Orono's current allocation together with an <br />additional capacity obtained improvement and by negotiation with <br />the cities of Long Lake and Medina. The other significant* <br />mil ---