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Page 6 <br />r`J <br />.ay 11, 1977: <br />The City received a revised Systems Statement from the <br />Metropolitan Council staff. The City agreed with*the proposed <br />Systems Statement with the exception that sewer service area 7 & 8 <br />as delineated in the City's Comprehensive Sewer Plan to be contained <br />in the rural service area rather than the urban service area. The <br />City's position was that with this change for areas 7 & 8 that the <br />proposed Systems Statement would then be consistent with the agreemen <br />reached on riarch 11, 1977. The City, again, had several meetings <br />with the staff of the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and the <br />Metropolitan Council discussing the exact positioning of the M:U.S.A. <br />line. <br />June 15, 197.7: The City received a copy of the Metropolitan Council's <br />60 staff review dated June 13, 1977, of the -City's - Comprehensive Sewer <br />Plan. The review recommended moving the M.U.S.A. line as well as <br />the designated sewer service area of the Orono -Long Lake interceptor <br />to be consistent with the City's comprehensive planning. The City <br />felt that this review was im_complete agreement with our meeting of <br />March 11 as well as being consistent with the City's Comprehensive <br />Sewer Plan and its Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />June 16, 1977: The Metropolitan Waste Control Commission drafted a mems <br />to the Metropolitan Council objecting to changing the designated <br />sewer service area of the Orono -Long Lake interceptor from what was <br />originally designated as early as 1971. Even though the population <br />projections for Orono had been reduced from in excess of 35,000 to <br />approximately 11,000 and the interceptor had been redesigned to <br />serve a much smaller area as well as much smaller flows, the Waste <br />