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- 192 - Page 31 <br /> In those areas where sanitary sewer is not planned, adequate on-site <br /> sewage systems are to be constructed and maintained so pre:nature <br /> installation of sanitary services across rural or open areas <br /> are prevented and will not be a burden ori the local government. <br /> The development of ordinances and administrative programs to <br /> insure the prevention of premature sanitary sewer installation <br /> will be a part of this CSPP. To clarify the local governnents <br /> intention to implement this program, each plan should adopt <br /> specific policies to carry out tneir plan. <br /> C. Content of Local ComArehensive Sewer Plan <br /> I. Local governmen� units are expected to use the 1980, <br /> 1990, and 2000 population and e�-r.ployment data included <br /> in the policy plan =or overall direction on developnent. <br /> I� a local unit of government �eter:nines that the progra�-n:-ned <br /> availability of inetropolitan sewer servic� con�licts-- <br /> with local need, it may reQuest the Council and CommissioZ <br /> to consider amen�;ient of the policy plan or developmen� <br /> program. Such reQuests will be considered pursuant <br /> to administ=ative and operatior.al procedures established <br /> by the Council. <br /> 2. The local sewer policy plan sunmitted to the Comm�ssion ior <br /> review should be consistent with the adopted conprenensive <br /> plan of the Iocal government L:nit. <br /> 3. The local sewer policy plan should contain the following <br /> information at a level of detail suf�icient to describe <br /> the existirig and future sewer issues and recorimend sol.utions <br /> and appropriate facilities. <br /> a. Community Physical Facilities <br /> Surface water drainage districts, including arza <br /> or subarea boundaries , area of district and sub- <br /> districts in acres , drainage direction, points of <br /> . colle�tion, ponding areas, rivers , streams , floocplains , <br /> ponds, �.akes, and wetlands. <br /> b. Existing and Proposed Sewerage F�cilities <br /> 1) Locaticn, size, capacity, and design, flaws <br /> for existing and proposzd laterials and trunk sewers , <br /> lift stations, forcemains and septic tank pt:rapage <br /> and other waste disposal sites in the collecticn <br /> syste.*n. <br /> 2) Any sewerage facilities being used jointly <br /> with another local governmental unit indicating <br /> area of servic�, the number of connections and se�-vice <br /> flow volume. <br /> 3) Location, type and capacity of all existing <br /> trea�.n:ent facilities for public use whether � <br /> municipally or privat�ly owned should be iden- <br /> tified including their appropriate Nat=onal <br />