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Page 42 <br /> � Page 2 <br /> proj�ct, it was not �constructed at that time. . <br /> 1974 : The City cor�pleted its Cornprehensive Land Use Plan using <br /> _ input from the citizens of Orono and technical infornation from <br /> the Harza Study and other engineeripg studies co�nleted in the early <br /> 1970' s. The results of this Comnrehensive Lan d Use Plan showed a <br /> drastically reduced population level and a reduction in the need for <br /> sanitary sewer extensions throughout rural .Orono. The City at that <br /> time located its urban and rural use areas that would guide the <br /> aevelopr�ent of the City of Orono for the next 25 years period. <br /> This Comprehensive Zand Use Plan was adopted by the City Council and <br /> the I�letropolitan Council during the fall of 1974. The implementing <br /> � zoning ordinances were drafted and adopted putting this Comprehensive <br /> . Plan into force by January l, 1975. � <br /> PJovenber 1975: During the fall of 1975, federal funding became available <br /> to complete the Orono-Long Lake interceptor but the rsetropolitan <br /> • Waste Control Commission was instructed by the PCA that it must <br /> distribute the environmental impact assessment as well as hold a <br /> public hearing prior to the final approval of the Orono-Long Lake <br /> interceptor as designed_ The City held many meetings during the fall <br /> of 1975 with the Waste Control Comr.�ission in an attempt to inform them <br /> that there had been many changes in the planning requirements for the <br /> City of Orono since the original design of t?-ie Orono-Long Lake <br /> interceptor and that the interceptor, as presently c3esigned, was not <br /> consistent with the City Comprehensive Planning_ The City did object <br /> to the design of the Orono-Long Lake interceptor at the public hearing <br /> " held in Ploveriber and the tti'aste Control Commission agreed to re-evaluat <br />