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LONG LAKE COUNTRY CLUB t LAKEVIEW TERRACE HOMEOWNERS <br />MEETING SCHEDULED <br />WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1995 <br />7:00PM ORONO VILLAGE OFFICES <br />REGARDING MUNICIPAL SEWER DEVELOPMENT <br />Many homaowners were unable to attend the July meeting regarding possible municipal <br />sewer development for tnis neighborhood and the North Long Lake neighborhood. .After <br />review of infon tiation maileo in July, some folks would appreciate an update from Michael <br />Gaffron, Ass’t Planning and Zoning Administrator. He has agreed to meet with us at the <br />above time. <br />The Orono Planning and Zoning office has asked us. as a neighborhood, to consider whether <br />City sewer is preferable to continued septic system use and second'y. to consider under what <br />conditions we would be in favor of a sewer project. A response was requested by October 15. <br />Some issues suggested for discussion by various neighbors are; <br />1. Routing of City sewer installation and potential easements required according to the <br />preliminary plan or ideas submitted since the initial presentation in July. <br />2. Information regarding changing neighborhood from rural to urban as is being requested <br />from the Mefopolitan Council...e g., implication for other regulations not previously <br />required under rural designation such as storage buildings, operating a home based <br />business, storing reo'esconal vehicles on property, stc.. <br />3. Review of cost of the project..potential for distributing u.er a broader area since <br />neighborhoods such as the Farm, North Farm Roa' -esidents along North Brown Road, <br />and property developers along County Road 6 may wish to connect to a City sewer system <br />in the future. <br />4. Clarification of... “City financial participation is anticipated to help in defraying the cost." <br />..This is a critical concern for all residents of this modest neighborhood. <br />5. If this neighborhood does not want municipal sewer now. what is the village plan to <br />develop U is in the future...timininq ...long range plan? <br />6. Additional questions? <br />C Michael Gaffron, Ass’t Planning and Zoning Administrator