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Tot Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Coordinator <br />rroms Michael P. Gaffron, <br />Aiisistant Planning 6 Zoning Administrator <br />Dates <br />Subjects <br />July 29, 1986 <br />Van Eeckhout request for connection to Long Lake <br />municipal waterf 650 North Brown Road <br />Attached is a copy of the request by Van Eeckhout Building <br />Corporation for City of Orono approval to connect the home under <br />construction at 650 North Brown Road to the Long Lake municipal <br />water system. As you are aware» Long Lake has approved this and <br />would be billing the property owners directly. <br />This property is in Orono’s Rural Zone, and the Rural Land <br />Use Policies of the Orono Community Management Plan generally <br />state that rural development will occur without the extention of <br />municipal utilities. In this caser there is an existing Long <br />Lake watermain adjacent to the property, hence no "extention* of <br />municipal utilities is required. <br />The applicant has not demonstrated a hardship and <br />development of a well on the~property is certainly feasible. The <br />only "hardship" is financial. <br />There are likely other properties in Orono and adjacent to <br />the Long Lake water system that could make the same request. <br />Staff has not identified such properties, but we presume that in <br />virtually all cases, a well could be placed on the property <br />without any problems. <br />If the Council wishes to keep the same consistent policy as <br />with sewer connections, ^-hen a hardship must be demonstrated, <br />i.e. show that a well can't be developed on the property. On the <br />other hand, I can find nothing in the Code or the Comprehensive <br />Plan which specifically disallows connection of adjacent <br />properties to existing water utilities as long as no extention of <br />the utilities is required. Water utility connection/- are not <br />under the umbrella of MWCC control, and hence no Comprehensive <br />Plan amendment is required by the City to allow a hookup such as <br />is requested.