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`; <br /> . �� c�t� o� oR,oNo <br /> � RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � NO. 2066 <br /> • - • • <br /> 5. Based on the assessment formula used in the 1973-1 <br /> assessment resulting from the Hackberry x�1i sewer project, � <br /> the estimated assessment (or connection charge) for the Hull <br /> property is $9,205.73. Applicant has stated that estimates <br /> to physically connect to the sewer are in the range of <br /> $3,000. Applicant has stated that estimates to repair or <br /> replace his existing failing septic system exceed $5,800. <br /> 6. Based on the soil testing report filed with the City in <br /> order to obtain the original building permit for the <br /> applicants residence in 1981, it is technical ly feasible to <br /> construct a mound-type drainf ie ld system on the property <br /> which can be expected to function properly. The existing <br /> trench-type drainfield system appears to be failing due to <br /> its proximity to a high water table which was not indicated <br /> in the original site evaluation information submitted for <br /> building permit approval. The septic system was installed <br /> • prior to issuance of a permit for its construction. <br /> �`� 7. The City Council adopted the Orono Community Management <br /> Plan in June, 1980 as a guide to the orderly and economic <br /> development of the City. Chapter 6 of the Community <br /> Management Plan, known as the Comprehensive Sewer Policy <br /> Plan, contains the City's Rural Sewage Treatment Policies, <br /> and indicates that residential sewage generated in the rural <br /> zoning districts is intended to be treated on-site without <br /> extension of municipal utilities. The CSPP includes guide- <br /> lines for an Alternative Waste Management Study to be <br /> . completed by the City when many septic systems in an area <br /> are failing. Although that is not the case in the Woodhaven <br /> area, a review of the criteria for installing municipal <br /> . sewers finds that the Hull property does not qualify because <br /> the on-site sewage treatment system can be repaired or <br /> replaced. <br /> 8. A1 lowing the applicant to connect to the municipal se�er <br /> would set a precedent, to the extent that the City has <br /> heretofore required all new residential development in the <br /> "RR-" rural residential zoning districts to make use of <br /> private on-site sewage treatment facilities. The City has <br /> identified numerous properties which border on sewered areas <br /> and which could be expected to make a similar request to <br /> that of the applicant if the current request is approved. <br /> • A1 lowing such connections would require an amendment to the <br /> Community Management Plan, requiring Metro Council approval. <br /> ' Page 2 of 3 <br />