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Existing reserve capacities are expected to gradually <br />decrease as flow increases continue to occur in four categories: <br />1, Increased flow from existing non-residential users. <br />Infill urban development. <br />New urban development, including commercial and <br />multiple family residential development in the Highway <br />12 corridor. <br />Service to selected existing rural clusters if problems <br />occur. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />The 1980 Comprehensive Plan provided a framework for <br />idertifying and resolving existing sewage treatment problems in <br />pre-existing rural housing clusters. Five clusters identified in <br />the 1980 Comprehensive Plan were the subject of Alternative Waste <br />Management Studies in the period 1980 to 1990, resulting in all <br />five clusters being served with municipal sewer laterals <br />discharging to existing MWCC interceptors. <br />Based on a 1979 study conducted as part of the on-site <br />inspection progrrm, municipal seweis were recommended for the <br />Minnetonka Bluffs - West Ferndale (Brown's Bay) area as well as <br />the North Shore Drive/Scotch Pine area. Completion of those <br />lateral systems occurred in 1981. <br />As a result of an Alternative Waste Management Study <br />completed for the Crystal Bay neighborhood of Orono in 1985, <br />municipal sewer installation was recommended for approximately 85 <br />existing residences on small lots. Municipal sewer laterals and <br />an injector station were completed to serve these properties in <br />1986. <br />The last area to be considered for alternative waste <br />management options was the Stubbs Bay area. The study completed <br />in February 1988 recommended that approximately 80 existing <br />residences on substandard lots and an additional 10 to 15 vacant <br />14 <br />:
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