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�+il` •� <br /> ♦ <br /> 4 <br /> `-� �. C�t� o� ORONO <br /> • ��� <br /> �.' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> , ��.,,«' NO. 1884 <br /> :�*�" � t'� <br /> ,. ,��:.? <br /> • � • • ;; <br /> A RESOLIITION <br /> DENYING CONNECTION TO MQNICIPAI� SEWER <br /> FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2165 WATERTOWN ROAD <br /> WHEREAS, Jeffrey Stebbins (hereinafter "the applicant" ) is <br /> owner of property located at 2165 Watertown Road within the City of <br /> Orono (hereinafter "City" ) and legally described as Lot l, Block 1, . <br /> Balsawood; and <br /> WHEREAS, in accor.dance with Orono Municipal Code Section <br /> 3. 05 Subdivision 7 (B) , the applicant has requested that he be allowed <br /> to connect the proposed house on said property to the Long Lake <br /> Municipal Sewer System located adjacent to the property; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendations <br /> of the staff and the comments and written statements of the applicant <br /> regarding this request. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the <br /> � City of Orono hereby denies the requested sewer connection for the <br /> property described above based upon one or more of the following <br /> findings of fact concerning this property: <br /> 1. The property is located in the RR-1B Single <br /> Family Rural Residential 2-Acre unsewered zoning <br /> district. <br /> 2. The property was created according to and in <br /> conformance with all the standards of the RR-1B <br /> district through a subdivision approved by the <br /> City Council per Resolution No. 1706 on December <br /> 10, 1984. <br /> 3. Applicant' s engineer has submitted soil <br /> testing reports and on-site sewage treatment <br /> system design data indicating a suitable on-site <br /> system can be installed on the property to serve <br /> the proposed house and can be expected to function <br /> satisfactorily. <br /> 4. The City Council adopted the Orono Community <br /> Management Plan in June, 1980 as a guide to the <br /> orderly and economic development of the City. <br /> � Chapter 6 of the Community Management Plan, known <br /> • as the Comprehensive Sewer Policy Plan, contains <br /> the City' s Rural Sewage Treatment Policies, and <br /> indicates that residential sewage generated in <br /> the rural zoning districts is intended to be <br /> treated on-site without extension of municipal � <br /> utilities. <br /> � Page 1 of 2 <br />