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5. Allowing the applicant to connect to the Long Lake sewer <br />adjacent to the property would set a precendent, to the extent <br />that the City has heretofore required all new residential <br />development in the "RR-" rural residential zoning districts to <br />make use of private on -site sewage treatment facilities, when <br />such facilities are technically feasible. The City has <br />identified numerous properties which border on sewered areas and <br />which could be expected to make a similar request to that of the <br />applicant if the current request is approved. Allowing such <br />connections would require an amendment to the Community <br />Management Plan. <br />6. The fact has been established that a suitable on -site sewage <br />treatment system can lie installed on the property, hence <br />connection to the municipal sewer is not required because of <br />hardship, but merely as a economic convenience to the applicant. <br />7. The City previously denied connection of the sewer to this <br />property on November 12, 1985 per Resolution No. 1884. <br />Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota <br />at a regular meeting held October 27, 1986. <br />ATTEST: <br />Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />