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� . Page 48 <br /> < Page 8 <br /> Septerriber 9, 1977: The City received a letter from the Metropolitan Counc <br /> staff informing them that a ncw staff inember had been assigned to thE <br /> City and that he was inclosing a copy of the redrafted staff review <br /> � <br /> of the City' s Comorehensive Sewer Plan for our revi�w. This staff <br /> recommendation completely changed the intent of the prior recom- <br /> mendation removing any reference to changing. the M.U.S.A. line or <br /> modifying the designated service area of the Orono-Long Lake intercep <br /> from the original designation from 1971. , � <br /> October 20, 1977: The City in a letter to the Metropolitan Waste Control <br /> Co�anission strongly objects to the information contained in the <br /> Addendum 2 to the engineering report for the interceptor pointing <br /> out that this was not consistent with the Orono Comprehensive Land <br /> Use Plan, the Orono Comprehensive Sewer Plan, or actions�by the <br /> rietropolitan Council in August of 1976 and finally our agreement <br /> reached on March 11, 1977. - <br /> December 7, 1977: Receive� Addendum 3 to the engineering report for the <br /> Orono-Long Lake interceptor which reauced the flows �for the intercepto <br /> to be consistent with the City' s Comprehensive Sewer Plan and the <br /> action taken in August 1976 by the Metropolitan Council. The City <br /> found that while the flows were consistent with the City's aesire <br /> that the designated sewer service area had not been changed and ' <br /> was still the same as the aesignated sewer service area in 1971 <br /> based on population projections of in excess of 35, 000 peo�le. <br />
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