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f* <br />\£^ <br />this line but that it be left with the Country Club at <br />this time. (The Country Club could contract with the <br />City to provide any substantial maintenance that would <br />be required in the future while it is still privately <br />held.) This recommendation is made in part that there <br />are properties who may desire to hook up and this would, <br />to a degree, be one step that they would have to <br />undertake which is have the City take over the line <br />before they would be allowed to connect up. Even if the <br />City did, however, take it over before those properties <br />did hook up, they would be required to go through a <br />Metropolitan Council Comprehensive Plan Amendment in <br />order to extend the MUSA line in this area. Given that <br />the Country Club building itself is in the City of <br />Wayzata, the entire City of Wayzata is within a MUSA <br />area. The City would state in the agreement the terms <br />of any inspection and upgrade made by the Country Club <br />prior to turnover. <br />PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by seconded by that Council <br />direct staff to undertake drafting an agreement with the Woodhill <br />Country Club to take into account the construction of a sewer <br />line in accordance with City specifications with the City only <br />charging a maintenance charge subject to potential upgrade of the <br />lift station of which the Country Club's responsibility would be <br />defined. Additionally the agreement would specify that the City <br />has the ri’jht **o take over the line at a time in the future that <br />a Council majority would so decide but until then it to be <br />retained in private maintenance and that it could not allow any <br />other property to hook up without Council approval. Ayes _, <br />Nays <br />cct Mark Albrecht, Woodhill Country Club <br />John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director