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7786.2 <br />TOS Mayor and City Council <br />F"I Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />DRTBa July 7, 1986 "_ai:.' <br />SDHJBCT: VanEeckhout Sewer ''- <br />- •,dr <br />At its Council meeting on June 18th the Long Lake City, Council <br />did approve a connection of the sewer to the VanEeckhout <br />property. This was done for a number of reasons as outlined in <br />the attached letter. As noted a Long Lake unit will be used and <br />in light of that it is anticipated that maintenance and billing <br />will be handled by Long Lake directly for this property. In <br />response to that staff has indicated Orono's willingness to work <br />with the City of Long Lake to negotiate a formal arrangement for <br />handling of such requests in our contract. This is in <br />conjunction with other issues that they may feel are pertinent in <br />the ongoing relationship of the two communities regarding sewer. <br />In Orono's motion of April 28, 1986 to request, it was not clear <br />that final permission was granted if Long Lake allowed the hook- <br />up. The appended proposed motion accomplishes that, it should be <br />additionally noted that Mr. Van Eeckhout has indicated he may be <br />forthcoming with a reques for Long Lake water but the building <br />permit is issued as he stated he will do a well if necessary. <br />PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by _, seconded by _, that the City <br />Council formally approve connection of the property at 650 North <br />Brown Road to Long Lake sewer since they have approved it with <br />utilisation of a Long Lake unit and direct connection and billing <br />by Long Lake. The property cannot feasibly be served by septic. <br />Ayes _, Nays <br />