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. f <br />»■ 1 <br />k <br />•I <br />Old Lx>ng Lake Road Sewer <br />January 9,2003 <br />Page 2 <br />construction of a new residence on a substandard lot without proof of conforming septic system <br />capability, could create a demand for sewer outside the MUSA should the primary system fail. Sixh <br />a demand could be avoided by merely disallowing the variances. <br />Staff has reviewed the possibilities for extension of sewer to the property. The site is located <br />approximately 1/4 mile west of the existing sewer line in Old Long Lake Road that serves Wayzata <br />Country Club and the “Summit Station” subdivision (see Exhibit B). A pressure system with <br />individual grinder stations could potentially be provided to serve 645 Old Long Lake Road, with <br />capacity to serve the one house immediately east and two homes immediately west of the Jacques <br />site. <br />This area is outside the MUSA, but near enough to the existing system to suggest a MUSA <br />expansion might be reasonable. Metropolitan Council staffhave indicated such a MUSA expansion <br />would be considered as a minor amendment because it is less than 40 acres in area and would have <br />no impact on metro systems. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br />Determine whether Council is interested in having staff pursue the provision of municipal sewer to <br />4 properties on Old Long Lake Road. If so, direct staff to initiate a Comprehensive Plan amendment <br />request to the Metropolitan Council, including holding a public hearing for that amendment, and <br />provide Council with additional information regarding costs, assessments, neighborhood interest, <br />etc.