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• <br />• <br />• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY,�COUNCII, MEETING <br />Monday, l overnber 26, 2007 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(MCES Interceptor, Continued) <br />that it would be. Johnson questioned whether thi easement has ever been released, and if it has not been <br />released, he would request that it be taken care of. <br />In addition, another impact of the resolution would be how the City's interest in that line impacts <br />decisions that will be made in the future regarding access, and that Morrie's would like to be involved in <br />the discussions regarding future access if a road in that area is ever constructed. <br />Moorse stated to his knowledge the City has completed the release of the easement.. In terms of whether <br />the City could construct a road over the easement, the metering station is a metro metering station, <br />which would need to be relocated prior to contt i ction of a road. In addition, the City would only ask <br />that it become a metro interceptor at Industrial Boulevard, which is what is reflected in the resolution. <br />Murphy asked why it is in the City's best interests to have that happen. <br />Moorse stated at the present time the joint sewer line is a Long Lake line that runs down Industrial <br />Boulevard and Willow, then connects into an int I ceptor. Because it is a Long Lake sewer line that both <br />Orono and Medina utilize, the three cities share t e costs of maintenance. If the interceptor becomes a <br />metro interceptor, the Metropolitan Council would assume the costs of maintenance. <br />White stated the sewer line would not be relocated at any time in the near future. <br />Kellogg noted the City has recently replaced the north/south line from Trunk Highway 12 to the <br />southwest corner of the golf dome, which is approximately ximately eight to ten feet deep. From that point it <br />turns east to the metering station and is a fairly new line, which would not need to be replaced for some <br />time. I <br />Moorse stated the issue is, if there was to be a <br />remain as is. <br />Murphy stated the issues raised by Mr. Johnson <br />constructed behind the golf dome, could that line <br />be addressed by the City. <br />PAGE 27 of 32 <br />