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f <br />Ii <br />r <br />I <br />r <br />t <br />c <br />c <br />c <br />L <br />i <br />I <br />D.Kural Area Density <br />The Metropolitan Council requires that local governments <br />allowing densities in excess of 4 units per 40 acres shall <br />incorporate MPCA Regulations Chapter 7080, keep permit records, <br />license contractors, require correction of existing system <br />problems, provide trained personnel, and incorporate post- <br />£iKtallation inspection and maintenance as part of their on-site <br />management controls* Orono*s current on—site system <br />management program. Initiated in 1978, contains each of these <br />elements, and therefore is consistent with Metropolitan Council <br />requirements for management of individual on-site sewage treat- <br />Mnt and disposal systems. <br />t Plants <br />The City of Orono currently has no private wastewater <br />treatment plants which discharge to surface waters. Consistent <br />with Metropolitan Council guidelines, under no circumstances will <br />such private wastewater treatment plants be allowed in the City <br />of Orono. Any changes ir this position are acknowledged to <br />require a future Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br />P.\h liime Revisions <br />The MUSA line revisions proposed with this amendment merely <br />update the boundaries to include existing sewered development, or <br />provide for minimal increases in expected wastewater flows. The <br />addition of these areas to the Urban Service Area does not <br />require any changes in Metropolitan Systems, and therefore is <br />consistent with Metropolitan Council policies.
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