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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MARCH 23.1998 <br />(#13 - #2341 Daniel Anderson - Continued) <br />Jabbour said the applicant is aware that the property could be sewered and is proceeding <br />with a proposal that works whether sewer occurs or not. Gaffron said in order to <br />provide sewer, the City would need a MUSA amendment approval. The mechanics of <br />how the sewer system would be designed, built, and paid for have not been worked out. <br />The layout of the lots will remain the same whether with or without sewer. It will likely <br />require three months for the MUSA amendment procedure. Jabbour volunteered to get <br />involved in the process if need be. Goetten said she would also assist as she has spoken <br />with the Met Council regarding sewering around Lake Minnetonka. <br />Gaffron said Tom Kellogg has lecommended the easement for the trail be taken on the <br />property. A question to consider is whether the applicant should be required to build the <br />trail if approved and whether the value of the trail easement should be subtracted from <br />the park dedication fee. Gaffron noted that the draft resolution presented at the last <br />meeting has not been changed to include updated information. <br />The applicant said he understood the Council's philosophy regarding the MUSA <br />amendment. The Council would not want to see the sewering used as a vehicle to obtain <br />additional density, yet Met Council would like denser development. The City would like <br />to see 2 acre and 5 acre dry buildable. Gaffron noted that the sewer has not yet reached <br />Stubbs Bay but 36 miles of the Orono's Lake Minnetonka shoreline out of a total of 40 <br />miles has been sewered. Jabbour reiterated that it is the City's goal to sewer around the <br />entire lake, except for Big Island. <br />Anderson said he was in agreement but questioned the cost, the installation, the design, <br />and the assessment for the sewer. He asked whether he would be charged for it or if it <br />would be assessed to the lots. Jabbour said the sewer would be assessed 100% to the <br />land and when a house is built, it would have to be hooked up to it. He reiterated the <br />excellent pond rating received Py tne Lity and the aPiiity tor the assessment to Pe paid <br />over a 15 time period. Goetten informed the applicant that the assessment must be paid <br />in full and cannot be assumed when the property is developed. <br />Gaffron said it is rare that the City has a new development where sewer is being installed. <br />The mechanics of how this will be done will be discussed with the City Engineer and the <br />information put together for the Council. Gaffron said the timing becomes an issue for <br />the developer in relation to road construction <br />Marty said he would be opposed to building the road until the sewer issue is resolved, <br />and the road could be held off until June to receive the MUSA approval. He would like <br />to get to final plat approved in order to allow the applicant to sell lots. Council agreed. <br />Jabbour noted that the lots will meet the standards w hether sewering happens or not.
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