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9-0 L-IM1 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />C • t“ t ^ O w* A c DATE: February 22, 1999 <br />ITEM NO.: [5^ <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Gregory A. Gappa <br />Title Director of Public Services <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Administrator's Report <br />Item Description: Request for Sewer St. Edwards Church, 865 North Femdale Road <br />We have received a written request from St. Edward's Church on North Femdale Road to connect <br />to the City of Plymouth sanitary sewer system. The church has a noncompliant septic system. The <br />system is noncompliant because of the high water table. The available area on the lot for a new <br />system is limited, and Steve Weckman has suggested that the very high water table will make the <br />• installation of a replacement septic system difficult. <br />The church is in the two acre rural residential zone and is outside the Orono MUSA. The closest <br />MUSA area is the Chevy Chase neighborhood to south along North Femdale Road. The City of <br />Plymouth MUSA is directly across North Femdale Road form the church property. <br />In the recent MUSA expansions for the ten neighborhoods, the Metropolitan Council granted the <br />City fifty sewer units that could be used for future connections of existing developed properties <br />that are adjacent to existing sewer lines. Four of these connection units were used to connect <br />existing homes, along North Brown Road, with noncompliant septic systems to the Long Lake <br />Country Club sewer project. These homes are on smaller lots with limited possibilities for <br />replacement septic systems. <br />The Council recently authorized the connection of the Woodlands Group home to City sewer <br />because of problems with septic system operation caused by the unique characteristics of the <br />group home. The Council also authorized connection to sewer for Trinity Lutheran Church <br />together with the Woodlands group home connection. Septic systems for nonresidential uses, such <br />as churches, can be problematic because of the widely varying wastewater flows. Septic systems <br />function better with uniform flow conditions. <br />There are only several existing nonresidential uses in the rural areas outside the MUSA line that <br />may require sewer. Besides Trinity Lutheran and St. Edward's Church, the only other church <br />CIOS'" to existing sewer is the New Life Chuich on Leaf Street. Pro'. idu.g iewer to these <br />nonresidential facilities should not greatly affect the City's comprehensive sewer policy.
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