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sewers for the Municipality. The Municipality has operated and maintained those rentaming <br />portions of Interceptor 6-OR-641 in use as local sew’cr beginning on or about June 1, 1990 and <br />continuing to the present. In addition, certain portions of Project 85-67 are essentially trunk <br />sewer lines and are more properly conveyed to the Municipality for operation and maintenance. <br />F. The M\VCC was abolished by the Legislature effective July 1, 1994 and the <br />Metropolitan Council became the owner of all properties formerly owned by the M\VCC. <br />G. This agreement is intended to formalize the sale and reconveyance of the remaining <br />portions of Interceptor 6-OR-641, and certain small portions of Project 85-67, in use as local <br />sewer from the Metropolitan Council to the Municipality. <br />SECTION 2. COUNCIL ACTION. <br />By action of the Metropolitan Council on August 25, 1988, the Metropolitan Waste <br />Control Commission was directed to negotiate the reconveyance of Interceptor 6-OR-641 to the <br />Municipality. <br />The Council, by Resolution No 88-53 dated September 8, 1988, has approved the <br />reconveyance to local units of government of interceptors which no longer have a role in <br />providing metropolitan-level sanitary sewer services The Metropolitan Waste Control <br />Commission ’s Implementation Plan for 1990-2010 determined that portions of Interceptor 6-OR- <br />641 'were surplus and should be reconveyed to the Municipality. The Implementation Plan was <br />approved by the Council on June 22, 1989. <br />SECTION 3. TRANSFER OF INTERCEPTOR. <br />-2-