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11988 <br />A <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />John Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />Thomas Barrett, Citv Attorney <br />Glenn Cook, City Engineer <br />Michael Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />May 17, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: Stubbs Bay Sewer Project <br />Attachments: A. Financing Alternatives Sewer Installation 8/2/88 <br />B. Bonestroo - Stubbs Bay Sewer Improvements <br />Revised Project Layout <br />INTRODUCTION - The following represents a possible scenario for <br />development of a sewer project in the Stubbs Bay area which <br />currently has five sub areas delineated. <br />OBJECTIVES <br />A. Development of a sewer project to replace <br />failed/failing/substandard septic systems which will become <br />problematic in the longterm, particularly those abutting Lake <br />Minnetonka. <br />B. Installation of sewer at a price that is afford;»ble to <br />residents. <br />C. Installation of the project whicn has limited initial or <br />projected longterm cost to the City. <br />DISCUSSION - <br />PROJECT LAY OUT - A revised project layout is noted in Attachment <br />B. T’\is would provide the availability of sewer service to all <br />five sub areas, so that they could eventually be hooked up to the <br />trunk. This layout however, does not provide the "lateral" <br />system to three of the areas at this present time. Service to <br />these areas can be provided by either the extension of <br />neighborhood? lines (for which there would be an additional cost <br />to each of the properties) or a direct hook up of the property to <br />the trunk line using either a private connection or an individual