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c ^ <br />' - <br />V <br />Ttt: <br />Fron <br />Date: <br />Mayor Callahan <br />Ccxmcilmonbers <br />Ron Moorsc, City Administrator <br />John Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />Jeanne Mabusth, Building «& Zoning i^lministraiQr <br />Steve Weekman, Septic Systems Inspector <br />Glenn Cook, City Engineer <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />October 18. 1995 <br />Subject: Update on Sewer Study Neighborhoods <br />After the initial round of neighborhood meetings in July and August, I have had further <br />discussions and meetings with a number of neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has been reejuested <br />to provide a position statement' regarding sewer by the end of October, so that the Council can <br />proceed with a MUSA amendment application to Met Council that identifies which neighborhoods <br />are likely to be sewered prior to year 2000 (Met Council staff indicated they would not support <br />MUSA expansions now for projects which will happen after 2000. although we intend at this point <br />to apply for all 10 neighborhoods). Follow ing is an update regarding the stanis of neighborhood <br />responses to date: <br />Initial meeting was July 12. A second neighborhood meeting was requested by Keith Ganser and <br />Scott Morrison which was held in the Council Chambers September 14 and attended by about 2/3 <br />of the neichborhood. My expectation is that the neighborhood will shortly be forwarding a letter <br />indicating: <br />-The neighborhood wants sewer <br />-They will request Cit> financial assistance <br />-They would like City Engineer to redesign to minimize the number of <br />individual grinder stations if at all possible. <br />-They want Long Lake Country Club project to be done at same time, and have <br />City divide the total cost of both projects equally between all 52 units, which <br />ends up at about $16,000/ unit. This eliminates one neighborhood having an <br />advantage over the other... <br />-They would like City to take over maintenance of Dakota Avenue once sewer <br />is in and it has been paved. <br />We have received individual letters from Donald Lund, Keith VandenBranden, and Troy <br />Anderson (attached).
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