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� - 193 - Page 32 <br /> Pollution Discharge Elimination System (�PDES) permit. <br /> 4) Existing sewered population and estimated <br /> increase to sewered population, by year, for <br /> the next five years. <br /> 5) Existing and projected ( for next five years) <br /> sewered connections and/or residential equivalent. <br /> c. Community Development <br /> � . 1) Description and location �p of existing sewerage <br /> problems , including onsite sewage disposal svstems , <br /> malfunction problems and ne�ds associated with <br /> continued operat�on of exist�ng treat�ent fac- <br /> ilities , whether municipally or privately <br /> owned and se�aer syste:n capacity limitations. <br /> 2) Existing land use , i�cluding existing (where <br /> practicabie) proposed streets , hicnways , open <br /> space, etc. consis�ent with an adopt�d comprehensive <br /> community plan. <br /> 3) Existing and projected ul�_:nate zoning and land use, <br /> includirlg designated open space, �loodplain and <br /> similar restricted areas. <br /> 4) Any proposed changes in gove�mental boundaries <br /> affecting the community, including any areas <br /> designated for orderly annexation by the Minnesota <br /> Municipal Commission. <br /> (NOTE: Items 2, 3 and 4 may be in Comprehensive <br /> Plans and need not be duplicated. ) <br /> d. Design Consideratio*�s for New Sewerage �'acilities <br /> 1) Design time period and design pcpulation. <br /> 2) Design per capita flows, average and :naximum. <br /> 3) Miniinum design standards �or the control of <br /> inflow/infiltration into tne sewer syst�m. <br /> 4) Types, amounts and s��ength of waste wat�r <br /> including domestic, commercial, industrial and <br /> institutionai as well as iCentification or individual <br /> industrial discharcers whose average daily flow <br /> exceeds 50 thousand gallons or exc�eds five per <br /> cent of the total local gove�mental flow <br /> or contains toxic wastes. <br /> 5) Sewer sys�em design date for areas of ser�ice _ <br /> outside the community boundaries. <br />