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Y Page 7 <br />Control Commission felt that the designated sewer service area should <br />contain vast areas of Orono to which the interceptor would not be <br />sized to serve. It seemed that the primary concern here was the <br />payment of reserve capacity that was built into the Metro system <br />based on earlier projections of 35,000 people from the City of Orono. <br />June 23, 1977: The City received a drastically revised Systems Statemeni <br />adopted without the knowledge of the City that removed the recom- <br />mendation to change the designated sewer service area of the intercepi <br />as well as any changes to. the M.U.S.A. line within Orono. This <br />Systems Statement is totally unexceptable to the City and it negates <br />all the negotiations that the City has held with the Metropolian <br />( • ' Council staff since 1974. <br />June 24, 1977: A letter sent from the Metropolitan Council informing <br />us that the physicial development committee has delayed action on our <br />Comprehensive Sewer Plan review and rescheduling an appearance for <br />some later date. This later date was further cancelled and -we heard <br />nothing from Metropolitan Council until September of 1977. <br />September 8, 1977: The City received Addendum 2 to the Engineering Report <br />for the Orono -Long Lake interceptor. The addendum contained additior <br />flows and a designated sewer service area the same as the original <br />area established in 1971. This addendum even included flows and <br />designated sewer service area that was removed by the Metropolitan <br />Council itself in action in August of 1976. This addendum was not <br />in accordance with the agreement reached on March 11, 1977. <br />