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■Jr Grabek <br />C■uno City CounciImembers <br />/( <br />c. <br />Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrat <br />September 14, 1989 <br />SUBJ: Stubbs Bay Sewer <br />Attachment: Stubbs Bay Sewer Memo-8/17/89 <br />ISSUE - <br />1. Presentation of information to Council related to <br />issues raised at the Stubbs Bay Meeting held .July 27, <br />X989 • <br />® "®-'*" Stubbs Bays meeting whichwould be with interested residents of the area and the Council. <br />INTRODUCTION - <br />“ At the Council's August 28, 1989 Council Meeting, Attachment <br />Pf**«"ted outlining significant issues related to the <br />Stubbs Bay sewer that had been raised at the July Meeting. <br />DISCUSSION - <br />Issue 1. - Outline of Major Issues <br />A. Inclusion of other areas - <br />" This area was developed at the 2**acre <br />lakeshore standard ilTT978. while sewer could be extended to <br />this area an estimate for this extension has not been made. <br />T“*^* are 11 properties in this subdivision and presently there <br />IS one septic system that has had intermittent problems. <br />The Oxford Road area is in part lakeshore property and this may <br />have special consideration as to whether or not it is included in <br />the sewer project. <br />2. Sussex Development - This is presently being <br />proposed for development. It is at a 2-acre density for a total <br />residential lots. The topography of this area may make it <br />expensive to sewer this area as it would need either a deep <br />gravity line or a lift station line into the Stubbs Bay sewer to <br />feed into the proposed Stubbs Bay system. <br />3. Cygnet Place - This area contains 19 developed lots <br />Which are predominately 2/3 - 1 acre. It is an area the City may <br />look at for an alternative waste management study in the next 5 <br />years. Topography may make sewering this area expensive. Also <br />there are another 6 lots in between the Stubbs Bay area and <br />Cygnet that could also be looked at. <br />In order to include any of these in the development, the <br />City would need to make a request for MUSA line extension. <br />(Although the Stubbs Bay area is currently not within the MUSA <br />I I