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I understand the property is not currently within the MUSA and would have to be <br /> incorporated into the MLTSA in order to have City sewer service. In our discussion, it <br /> became apparent the prospects of bringing the existing neighborhood of approximately <br /> � 12 homes into the MIJSA are nil given the complexities and timing. Staff has indicated a <br /> moxe comprehensive project to serve the entire Orono Oaks neighborhood and home <br /> along Orono Orchard Rd. may be difficult because many of the homes have newer, more <br /> conforming systems, were built after 1985, and even if incorporated into the MTJSA was . <br /> possible,many owners might not be interested. � <br /> Staff has indicated the property may qualify for an exception to the Met Council density <br /> calculation concerns associated with MUSA additions because the house was built before <br /> • 1985, has a septic system that is defined as non-compliant, and likely does not have a site � <br /> available for replacement. <br /> Based on the above, we would be willing to pay all appropriate costs of bringing a sewer � . <br /> connection stub to the property at the time Orono Orchard Rd is reconstructed. As with <br /> most City sewer projects I am familiaz with, I also request these costs be assessed over a <br /> � �''3 5 year period with an option of payoff at any time within the 5 year period or at time of�'` , <br /> � sale if there is one. � <br /> � Finally, I would like to "partner"with the consulting engineer as the final layout is being <br /> made so that the property end of the stub will be brought to a point that will best insure <br /> � the most direct line of further attachment to tlie home stack and best insure avoidance of <br /> existing buried utilities. � � � <br /> As usual, I'm available for further discussion on this matter. <br /> Mos ordially, � <br /> � , <br /> Jim Murphy � <br /> �� Cc Mike Gaffron <br /> Assistant City Administrator <br />