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� � „ . <br /> ., . ., . . � i <br /> � ` '. .. � <br /> " f <br /> . � <br /> , ; <br /> � : � . JUNE, 1980 i <br />��� : � <br /> , <br /> ORONO HAS IDENTIFIED FIVE RURAL HOUSING CLUSTERS FOR ALTERNATIVE WASTE <br /> MANAGEMENT STUDIES. � . � � <br /> . In certain housing clusters , poor soil or topography conditions combine ,� <br /> with relatively small lot sizes to increase the likelihood of system '. <br /> failures while at the same 'time reducing the options available for � .; <br /> , <br /> repair. or replacement. In other areas , individual lot sizes do not. 'I <br /> conform to the Minnesota ' s DNR' s Municipal Shoreland Management criteria . ; <br /> which suggests a minimum lot size. of 20, 000 sq. ft. within 1 , 000 ft. ' 1 <br /> of General Development lakeshore . ' � <br /> I <br /> , <br /> , i <br /> The five clusters identified for further study by the On-Site Management ? <br /> Program are shown on� Map No. 12 and are listed as follows : 'I <br /> :i <br /> 1 . Stubbs Bay 59 homes <br /> 2 . North Shore & Scotch Pine 12 homes � <br /> i <br /> 3 . Crystal Bay 82 homes � � � <br /> 4 . Browns Bay . • 30 homes ; <br /> 5 . Minnetonka Bluffs 23 homes � ! <br /> � TOTAL 206 homes � j <br /> i <br /> Of these five , No . 2 & No. 4 generally conform to the DNR' s minimum lot ! <br /> size , but do have water table problems because of generally low-lying ! <br /> topography . Of the.se five , all except Stubbs Bay lie adjacent to the il <br /> Orono-Long Lake Interceptor as built , which factor was, one of the primary �{ <br /> reasons Orono supported this final routing and so strongly opposed the , <br /> original interceptor routing through the center of an undeveloped rural . <br /> area. ' � <br /> The remaining eleven housing clusters identified in the On-Site Management <br /> Program are being monitored but have not exhibited signs of neighborhood , <br /> system difficulties and have therefore not been scheduled for alternative <br /> system evaluation . The existing on-site systems are working or are _ . <br /> capable of being replaced with acceptable individual systems meeting <br /> current design and operating standards . <br /> � '' <br /> CMP 6- 45 <br />