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fir, Bernard J. Harrington <br />January f6, 1978 <br />Page 3 <br />As you know, the Orono -Long Lake interceptor was originally planned <br />in 1971 and the sewer service area was established at that time. <br />Since that time, the population projections for the City of Orono <br />have drastically been reduced requiring changes in the City's <br />comprehensive land use planning, a complete redesign of the inter- <br />ceptor itself, including rerouting of the interceptor to be consistent <br />with the City's planning. These changes that have occurred since <br />1971 require that the original sewer service area for this interceptor <br />also be changed so that it is consistent with the design of the <br />interceptor and the City's comprehensive planning. <br />The City would be pleased to meet with you at any convenient time <br />you desire to discuss this inconsistency and negotiate a satisfactory <br />alternative. The City has employed the firm of Bonestroo, Rosene, <br />Anderlik and Associates to review the design of the Orono -Long Lake <br />interceptor. At the conclusion of their report, we will respond <br />with our comments to the information contained in the Engineering <br />Report for this project. <br />Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. <br />c0 Yours truly, <br />Brad Van Nest <br />Orono Mayor <br />BVN/as <br />cc: Representative Robert L. Searles <br />Mr. John Boland, Chairman Metropolitan Council <br />Mr. James Daley, Metropolitan Council Member <br />Mr. Jack Frost, Metropolitan Council Staff <br />Mr. Moe Dorton, Metropolitan Council Staff <br />Mr. Bob Mazanec, Metropolitan Council Staff <br />Mr. Doug Hall, Pollution Control Agency <br />