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• . Telephone�73735' <br /> • ' . Page 44 <br /> � �,���� -. : ��'�`�'" �f ����'O <br /> C <br /> Post Office Box 66•Crystal Bay,Minneaota 55323•Municipal OfficeE <br /> ;� �:Y . <br /> : -:,����., <br /> � On the Norih Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br /> r:_.__- <br /> .! <br /> ��;��_ <br /> .��o�,�. <br /> �., :.t< <br /> l�ir. John Boland, Chairman <br /> Pietropolitan Council <br /> 300 2�letro Square Building <br /> 7th & Robert Streets � <br /> St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 <br /> Subject�: Revised Orono Systems Statement <br /> Dear Mr. Boland: <br /> We are in receipt of your letter of December 28, 1977 indicating <br /> the revised forecasts made by the Metropolitan Council to the <br /> year 1990. These forecasts on Page 2 indi�ate a total 1990 sewer <br /> flow from the City of Orono not to exceed . 58 million gallons per <br /> day and the total number of person trips at approximately 44,000 <br /> per day. <br /> To facilitate our evaluation of these revised forecasts, could you <br /> please provide us a breakdown of the formula used to arrive at <br /> � _ these two figures? �his information is necessary for us to compare <br /> these revised forecasts with our Comprehensive Land Use Plan for <br /> the City. <br /> As you know, the City has not yet received approval of our Comprehens <br /> Sewer Plan originally. submitted in October of 1976 and revised after <br /> negotiations with the tdetropolitan Council and Metropolitan Waste <br /> Control Cor.unission staff in April of 1977. Until our Comprehensive <br /> Sewer Plan has been approved and the se�aer service area of the Orono- <br /> Long Lake interceptor is adjusted to be consistent with our <br /> Comprehensive Sewer Plan, it is impossible for the City to respond <br /> to the accuracy of the Systems Statement approved by the 2ietropolitan <br /> Council on June 23, 1977_ The City requested an extension to the <br /> 60 day appeal period as provided in the Pietropolitan Land Planning <br /> Act. ihe City is presently at a standstill in the process of <br /> restating our Comprehensive Land Use Plan adopted in 1974 until such <br /> time as these issues are resolved. We would be pleased to meet <br /> with you or your staff at any convenient time to discuss these <br /> inconsistencies in our planning process. <br />