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MINUTES OF `111; REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 13, 1984.PAGE 14 <br />2010 Shoreline Drive <br />Orono, Minnesota <br />November 13, 1984 <br />Orono City Council <br />Crystal Bay Minnesota <br />:n the matter of the Public Hearing on Sanitary Sewer in the Crystal Bay Area: <br />Comments in addition to my letter of September 16, 1984. <br />Issues: <br />1. Compliance with Community Management Plan <br />2. Design and Cost <br />3. Farrell appraisal "Theory" <br />4. Benefit Analysis <br />1. Compliance with Community Management Plan (CMP) <br />The CMP directs that the instailation of sanitary sewer shall not <br />impose hardship on the residents or city. This project may not be <br />undertaken without satisfying this requirement. <br />2. Design and Cost <br />Table 1 - details some of these factors: <br />Table 1 <br />A. 24 foot wide proposed road, <br />with berm curbs. <br />B. Total gravity system proposed. <br />J <br />A. 1. No one wants or needs wider <br />roads or curbs. <br />2. Wider roads have inherently <br />higher installation and <br />maintenance costs. <br />3. Increases hard cover <br />unnecessarily in Lakeshc-e <br />district. <br />B. 1. A limited number of residences <br />on low ground necessitate extra- <br />ordinarily deep piping at great <br />expense. <br />2. Addition of a limited number of <br />"grinder" pumps could reduce the <br />depth necessary and reduce capi- <br />tal expenditure. <br />
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