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3. Conclusions <br />[■ •» <br />Th^ ritv has reviewed and considered alternative methods of sewage treatmem <br />di^al prior to construction of each and every naunicipal sewer project m <br />the last 15 years. <br />None of the identified alternatives provides a <br />^rmanence of nmnicipal sewer. The f«»rs consrdered mclude. <br />-Technical feasibility/site availability <br />-Long term reliability <br />-Individual maintenance requirements <br />-City maintenance requirements <br />-Technical limitations <br />-Public acceptance <br />-Cost <br />preferred method of sewage disposal. <br />c. Orono Schools and Hockey Arena Site (Proposed MUSA Part XXIX) <br />_____ _____eKitt <br />The Orono Schools Elementary School, the <br />L'no Sldd'leThool O School and the District 278 Administrative Offices. <br />Z well as numerous athletic facilities and playmg fields. <br />wwii ------------ <br />1« oi arre«; are currenilv within the MUSA, consisting of 51 acres <br />* f Md Cm'tarSt Road and 40 acres on the west side. Of the remaining n o n ^ <br />east of Old Crystal Bay crvstal Bav Road), 10 acres are wetland and 56 <br />area, and the high school cafeteria wmg.iUCa, <br />The proposed amendment includes <br />wetland acres. This acreage abuts Orono s cuirent M jj <br />established *' but the legal description did not, <br />tou'^wn ^oS Jude the cafeteria wing or maintenance buildings. <br />______ <br />Aa the school Distriefs MUs""am <br />^To pro^rse"^ Jice for I proposed hockey arena jusr norti. of the high school. <br />39 <br />L-.