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ilvldu.l properties were lookingthat would help decrease the owerall amt charge but perty would then have to pay for more units.» subdlwlsion, such as the one being proposed east Street, be included in the project?ot been the policy o£ the City to not absolutely need sewer. This area is e p >cre standard and preliminary indications are that it .adequate conditions for on-slt. septic systems on Idlng site. Even if the City were to all^ sewering area, the topography of the area would requir desion parameters that would not result in a <br />'ial reduction in unit lateral cost for the Stubbs say <br />inclusion ot all those units in the project y <br />[he trunk cost by about 20%. (100 units in Stubbs Bay <br />:s in "Sussex") <br />ibe property on Oxford Hoad being left out? <br />rhla area was developed to the 2 acre standard and <br />h it IS lak.shore property which <br />> property east of leaf, it is not <br />j ts there should be adequate septic systems for this <br />lased on general City policy w. have not <br />estion to^the Council but we will address both this <br />question regarding the subdivision. <br />ord property would probably reduce the trunk cost y <br />0%. (10 properties) <br />loald a project be undertaken? <br />t progress is dependent on the level . <br />,or hood. If substantial interest is <br />learings could be held this winter, plans could <br />. winter and construction begun <br />int to realize that the Council will probab y <br />this project unless a substantial <br />iwners are interested in undertaking th s <br />It agreeing to sign a waiver of appeal on this <br />This is a neighborhood problen. and th <br />ood should get together to decide how ^5**^ <br />(It was mentioned that the current prices ar <br />I. <br />much as 20% below the normal because of the low lake level, which influences the water table, this however could change within a year to two.)11. Mhen is the next meeting?It is anticipated that the next meeting will be within the next 2 to 3 months. In the meantime we suggest to you. if you have questions about your particular lot that you speak to Michael Gaffron as he has diagrammed each of the lots, and discuss not only set backs as diagrammed but also comments such as soil conditions and slopes. (Some owners indicated that they would like the meeting as soon a possible in order to get this underway.)12. Wbat Federal or State monies are available for this project?There used to be monies available in the '60*s and '70*s but with the change in the 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 that the <br />City was able to get funds individually for people through <br />the C.D.B.G. program, but those are no longer available <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 P.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 />median. State median is $17,161. Orono ’s average <br />income is $30,736. (all 1980 data), hence PCA has indicated <br />Orono would not qualify.)