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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />COi MPET'NQ <br />DEC 1 3 W” <br />Cl IY ur unUYU <br />DATE: December 13, 1998 <br />ITEM NO, <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Gregory A. Gappa <br />Title Director of Public Services <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Engineer ’s Report <br />Item Description: Schedule Public Hearing for East Long Lake Sanitary Sewer Project <br />A preliminary feasibility study was prepared for this project and was presented to the residents <br />at a neighborhood meeting on December 1st. The project contains eleven properties, ten <br />developed parcels and the City of Orono's Summit Beach Park. All eleven of the parcels were <br />used to calculate the project assessments. Summit Beach Park was included to ensure fairness <br />among all of the property owners. This is also a heavily used park and, in the future, the CiQr may <br />wish to consider the installation of rest room facilities in this park. <br />Six of the septic systems in this area are nonconforming to the 3-foot separation rule, with three <br />of these systems failing because of surface discharges or cesspools. The lot sizes in this area vary <br />from 1/2 acre to two acres. The three lots with the failing systems range in size from 1/2 acre <br />to one acre, with extremely limited space for a replacement septic system because of steep slopes <br />and wetlands. The other lots with nonconfroming septic systems have limited replacement areas. <br />Unfortunately, most of the lots with conforming septic systems had new septic systems installed <br />during the time period when the new septic regulations were enacted, and before the fmal <br />decisions on the new sewer projects were made. Almost all of the neighborhood residents attended <br />the meeting or contacted staff prior to the meeting. A majority of the property owners, with <br />conforming septic systems still support the project, but have requested an exclusion from the <br />project. They are willing to connect at a future date and pay the appropriate connection fee. A <br />majority of the residents with noncorming septic systems support the project. <br />This is proposed to be a fully assessed sewer project. Two options lor sewer were discussed at <br />the neighborhood meeting. A gravity sewer option with a lift station at an estimated cost of <br />$31,000 per unit. The residents were not interested in this option because of the high cost. The <br />other option presented was for a pressure sewer system at an estimated assessment of $13,900. <br />For this option the property owners are required to purchase, operate and maintain their own <br />residential grinder pump station. For other pressure sewer system projects, the property owners <br />were allowed to include an allowance in the assessment for the pu.-hase of their grinder pump <br />station. If the residents decide to receive the $4,500 grinder pump allowance, the estimated project <br />cost will be $18,400. The residents are in favor of the pressure sewer system because of the lower <br />cost and less disturbance to the neighborhood.