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11-14-1995 Council Packet Special Meeting
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Ronaid Moorse <br />February 9, 1995 <br />' Page 2 <br />3. The projected number of RECs (residential equivalent connections) at present and for the <br />years 2000 and 2010. <br />^ 4. Projected ii^reases in sewered RECs and population for each of the next five years. <br />P 5. The proj^ed wastewater flows in the years 2000 and 2010 for the entire city and the <br />^ individu^ interceptor service areas. Include a description as to how the Dows were calculated <br />including the per capita design flows. <br />» ^ ^ description and summary of the reasons for on-site system failure or potential failure for <br />each area to be serv ’ed. The information for the city of Forest Lake that was previously sent \>ou <br />' - indicates the type of information needed. <br />7. Consideration given to alternative means of service to these areas, eg. community drainfields. <br />8. Description of how service will be provided and points of connection to existing sewers. <br />^ 9. Capacity' and design flows for lateral and trunk sewers as well as new lift stations. <br />lO 10. Sewer construction timetable. <br />M 11. Method of assessment. Has any of the proposed area already been assessed? <br />I2'A I ^2. Summary of city ’s adopted objectives, policies and strategies for preventing and reducing <br />excessive infiltration and inflow in the local sanitary sewer system including standards for new <br />systems and programs for identif>ing and reducing excessive V\. The city should have an <br />ordinance prohibiting the connection of roof drains and sump pumps to the sanitary sewer system. <br />T'C <br />V'/ <br />IH <br />13. Summary of the city ’s requirements for on-site sewage disposal systems including installation, <br />biennial inspection of all existing systems by certified personnel, permit record keeping, licensing, <br />maintenance and remedial actions. The Council ’s p>olicy is that all systems be inspected biennialy <br />by MPCA certified personnel. New systems must meet Minn. Regs. 7080. <br />14. Council records indicate that the city has amended its comprehensive plan to incorporate the <br />Council ’s Interim Strategy for the Reduction of Nonpoint Source Pollution and will amend its <br />land use controls to implement the policy by May, 1995. Is the city ’ on track to complete this task <br />by May? <br />15. There are several city development policies of concern to the Council. These are the city ’s <br />land use polices for future development, and city' plans for handling/treatment of wastewater and <br />transportation to serve this development. Also, the city ’s plan for expanding life-cycle and <br />affordable housing is a Council concern. <br />The city ’s current plan indicates that development in the area outside the MUSA is currently <br />planned for 2-acre lots served by on-site sanitary ’ disposal systems. Given the number of units, <br />planned densities and local soil conditions, the Council is concerned about the pollution of
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