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�" <br /> � <br /> � CONFERENCE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 4 , 1975 Page 6 <br /> � Massengale stated that the Council had reviewed <br /> ' various alternatives originally only conceptually <br /> and it was understood that this proposed interceptor <br /> � was only to take the sewer plants off the lake. <br /> The Council has never seen any detailed plans or <br /> � specificaitons concerning this and the Council <br /> certainly cannot make any wise decisions in this <br /> � matter without first seeing those plans and specs. <br /> � Dougherty statec: th�it the Metropolitan Council <br /> in adopting the development framework guide did <br /> � not set down any precise boundaries but that Jim <br /> Barton and Ray Ody of his office are developing <br /> � a joint task force group to put together the <br /> ' procedures defining those boundaries precisely. <br /> He assures us that that group will listen to the <br /> � input of Orono and implement your land use plan <br /> if at all possible. <br /> � <br /> Massengale stated that the City will not tolerate <br /> � the notion that a pipe in the ground will dictate <br /> land use. <br /> � <br /> . Barton stated that Orono should have input into <br /> the development of these pr�cise lines and that <br /> Orono needs to have timing and stage devices <br /> set forth in their Comprehensive Land Use Plan <br /> concerning the proposed capital investments in <br /> the future. <br /> � <br /> Paurus stated that the issue is whether or not <br /> � this interceptor is built to remove the effluent <br /> • from the lake if we will be causing greater <br /> damage to the area because of the possible <br /> � urbanization caused by the proposed interceptor <br /> and the adverse effects related thereto. Moreover, <br /> � the proposed interceptor might result in the <br /> destruction of the swamp and the lake, the <br /> � only source of effective water supply for the <br /> � lake is the marshland surrounding the lake. <br /> . Van Nest noted that there is quite a bit of <br /> shoreline in Orono which is zoned for two acres <br /> � which the City does not plan to sewer because <br /> of that two acre zoning. Barton stated that two <br /> � and one-half acre sites are basically urban in <br /> nature as far as he was concerned. He noted <br /> * that there was great importance in determining <br /> • the amount of impervious material in any zoning <br /> scheme and the effect on the wetlands. <br /> � Allbee noted that former Mayor Oberhauser had <br /> � an input concerning the drafting of the environ- <br /> mental assessment. <br /> r <br /> � <br /> � <br />