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March 14, 1977 <br />Tcli•pl,one 473.7357 <br />CITY of 0ROAM <br />Post Office Box 66 • Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 • Municipal Offices <br />On the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br />Mr. Douglas Hall <br />Pollution. Control Agency <br />1935 West County Road B2 <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />Dear Mr. Hall: <br />We have reviewed the final report on the facilities planning <br />for the Orono -Long Lake interceptor as submitted to you by <br />the Metropolitan Waste -Control Commission during February, 1977. <br />�• As a result of that review, the City of Orono had three basic <br />concerns pertaining to this project. <br />The first concern is: what are the average daily flows that <br />will be used to design the Orono -Long Lake interceptor. Secondly: <br />what will be the sewer service area of this Metropolitan inter- <br />ceptor, and, thirdly: where will the rural/urban service line <br />be established. <br />At our meeting on Friday morning, Aiarch 11, 1977, with the <br />Metropolitan Council and the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission, <br />these three concerns have been resolved to the satisfaction of Orono <br />We are attaching the flows that were agreed upon to base the design <br />of the Orono -Long Lake interceptor. We are also attaching to this <br />letter a drawing showing the sewer service area resulting from <br />the construction of the Orono -Long Lake interceptor as agreed <br />upon at our meeting of last Friday. <br />It is our understanding that these flows and sewer service area <br />which are consistent with the Orono Comprehensive Sewer Plan will <br />be interpreted by the Metropolitan Council so that the rural/urban <br />service line shown in the dvelopment framework will also be <br />consistent with the Orono Comprehensive Guide Plan. <br />
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