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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />Date: <br />Item No. <br />C0U;.C1L MEETlivIGOCT 13 1997CITYOFORONO <br />October 10,1997 <br />Department Approval:Administrator Approval: <br />Name: Michael P. Gaffron <br />Title: Senior Planning Coordinator <br />Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: John Maresh, 2085 Sixth Avenue North - North Long Lake/Long Lake Country <br />Club Addition Sewer Connection - Resolution <br />As part of the City's recent MUSA amendment. Metropolitan Council has allowed the City up to 50 <br />undefined residential sewer connections outside the MUSA for use by existing homes with failing <br />or non-conforming septic systems on properties abutting existing sewer lines. <br />The Council has previously indicated that per Dr. Maresh's request, his residence lot would be <br />included in the Long Lake Country Club sewer project and provided with municipal sewer. This <br />approval was conditioned on legal combination of the homestead lot with the vacant lot abutting <br />Brown Road, in order that the adjacency criteria be met A second condition was that the property <br />be assessed the non-reduced unit amount of $19,083 based on the extra costs involved in sewering <br />this property and the benefit received by the property owner. <br />The attached resolution formalizes the combination requirement which must be completed before <br />the City will allow connection of the existing residence to sewer. <br />Council Action Requested: <br />Motion to adopt the attached resolution approving the provision of sewer to the John Maresh <br />property at 1085 Sixth Avenue North, subject to legal combination of the two tax parcels and a <br />single unit assessment in the amount of $19,083. <br />]