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o o <br />r\*vV <br />'•'■^ A'\'^. r,.v% C; <br />CITY of ORONO <br />x\ <br />\ <br />Miintctpii] Offices <br />Post OITUe Rm 66 <br />(.'nstai Ba\, Minnesnta 55323 <br />Februar)' 4, 1993 <br />Dear Stubbs Bay Resident: <br />The sanitary sewer system in youf neighborhood is complete and you may connect your <br />residences any time. <br />The following are basic guidelines that you should consider when you plan to hook up: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />You must pay a Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) to the City before a connection <br />permit can be issued to your contractor. The SAC is $750.00 for connections <br />made in 1993. This fee is forw-arded directly by the City to the Metropolitan <br />Waste Control Commission (MWCC) who sets the fee. The fee is normally <br />increased by MWCC each year, so connections occurring in future years will <br />likely pay a higher SAC. <br />You must hire a plumber to make the actual coiuiection between your house and <br />the sewer service stub brought to your property line. A list of licensed plumbers <br />is available at the City office. Be advised that we are in the new City offices at <br />2750 Kelley Parkway across from the Orono Mi Idle School. <br />Your plumber must obuiin a sewer connection permit from the City prior to <br />making the connection. The cost of that permit is $35.50. <br />The Cir’ Code requires that at the time you connect to the City sewer, all existing <br />septic tanks no longer in use shall be pumped out and filled with native soil. You <br />should be . ore that this is included m the plumber’s bid. <br />All sanitary plumbing serving your house must be connected to the sanitary <br />sewer. If you intend to maintain an existing septic system for use merely as a <br />receiver for footing or foundation tile orainage. this will require pnor review aiKl <br />approval by the City Inspector. <br />It is illegal to discharge footing and foundation drains, such as sump pumps, into <br />the sanitary sewer system. Such drains cannot be connected to the sanitary sewer <br />system, but must be routed to the ground surface or a separate drainfield system. <br />TEi.mUJNT - 4?J.73S7 • fAX - 4TWKI0