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VVHO; <br />WHAT: <br />WHY: <br />MEETING NOTICE AND CsTITATION <br />Residents of "North Long Lake" and "Long Lake Country Club" Neighborhoods <br />(see map) <br />Public Information Meeting <br />WHEN: Wednesday, July 12. 1995, 7:00 p.m. <br />WHERE: Orono CouncU Chambers. 2780 Kelley Parkway <br />Possibility of Municipal Sewer Installation <br />Why Are Municipal Sewers Being Considered? <br />State of Minnesota septic system regulations and Orono ordinances require that nonconforming <br />septic systems be brought up to code within 2 years of identification. It is estimated that as <br />many as 50% of Orono ’s existing septic systems are nonconforming by State standards and will <br />have to be replaced. Typically, new mound type drainfield systems will be required, at a cost <br />of $7,000-10,000 for the average home. <br />During 1994 the City placed a moratorium on requiring replacement of nonconforming systems, <br />and conducted a study to determine if there are neighborhoods in Orono which should be <br />provided with municipal sewer rather than upgrading their septic systems. This snidy took into <br />account the age, design and condition of existing septic systems, as well as the availability of <br />area on each lot for system replacement. <br />"North Long Lake" and "Long Lake Country Club" are two of 10 neighborhoods identified <br />where small lot sizes (typically smaller than 2 acres), proximity to lakeshore or other factors <br />suggest that municipal sewer may be preferable to long term septic system usage. Within your <br />neighborhoods, it is estimated that 70% of the existing septic systems will need to be upgraded. <br />How Much Would Sewer Cost? <br />Over the past fifteen years, municipal sewer has been extended to a number of individual Orono <br />neighborhoods with conditions similar to those in your neighborhood. The cost of providing <br />sewer to those neighborhoods ranged from $10,CKX) to $25,(X)0 per dwelling unit. In the most <br />recent projects the City assisted by paying a portion of that cost for the benefited property <br />owners.