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. > <br />TO:Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />May 9, 1996 <br />UKf J?•I99S <br />OlTYop <br />SUBJECT:Response to Met Council Requirements Related to the Current MUSA Amendment <br />Application <br />I have attached a letter from Carl Schenk of the Metropolitan Council requesting the city to <br />address three issues as part of the MUSA amendment application. These issues are as follows: <br />1.Obtain a letter from the city of Long Lake indicating that sufficient sewer <br />capacity is available to accommodate the increased flow from Orono, and that the <br />city is willing to amend the current inter-community agreement to serve the <br />increased flow. <br />2.A response to the conditions related to the additional 50 "floating" sewer <br />connectio'^'^ for undesignated existing residences. <br />3.An indication of the city ’s intent regarding submittal of a housing action plan as <br />part of the Liveable Communities Act. <br />The letter from Long Lake is contingent on the results of the sewer metering process which will <br />be completed by late May. <br />I have attached a draft letter to the Met Council responding to Issues 2 and 3. Please review <br />the draft and call me with any comments. <br />The Met Council staff have indicated that if the city can address all three of the issues listed <br />above by June 1 the MUSA application could be forwarded to the Metropolitan Council for <br />approval in late June.