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' nmch as 20% below the norr:al because ci the lew lake level, which influences ' w'ler table, this however could chancewithin a year t- <br />V'- <br />k <br />11. When is the next me •'». b,, <br />. <br />S' <br />It is anticipated that the next .aeeting will be within the <br />next 2 to 3 months. In the meantime we suggest to you, if <br />you have questions about your particular lot that you speak <br />to Michael Gaffron as he has diagrammed each of the lots, and <br />discuss not only set backs as diagrammed but also comments <br />such as soil conditions and slopes. {Some owners indicated <br />that they would like the meeting as seen a pcssiole in order <br />to get this underway.) <br />£n- <br />yederaX or State monies are available for this project? <br />W: <br />p:. <br />?: <br />I^V <br />V'- <br />!• <br />V- <br />;r--' <br />P <br />There used to be monies available in the '60's and '.O's but <br />with the change in t.he Federal program these monies are <br />no longer available from the Federal level. The City looked <br />at this for the Crystal Bay project and were not able to get <br />any across-the-board grants. (We forgot to mention tnat the <br />City was able to get funds individually for people tnrough <br />the C.DiB.G. program, but those are no longer avai-able <br />either.) Today we are not aware of P.C.A. or Lake Minnetonka <br />conservation District mandating hookups in order to preserve <br />the lake. To the extent that other people around the lake <br />have paid for the cost of hooking up their own sewer it is <br />probably not expected that the L.M.C.D. would do a general <br />assessment to help pay for the small area that is left. <br />(Subsequent to the meeting Michael Gaffron has been in <br />contact with F.C.A. to determine what, if any, grants might <br />be available to help fund this project. P.C.A. has funds <br />available for septic system rehabilitation grants, but only <br />for cities whose overall Citywide average income is below the <br />state median. State median is $17,161. Orono's average <br />income is $30,736. (all 1980 data), hence PCA has indicated <br />Oreno would not qualify.) <br />m <br />:h-: <br />^ m ^ <br />I -• • % <br />Ji