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city of ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OFTHECITYCOUNCIL <br /> NO. 1397 <br /> \: <br /> MEV <br /> COP <br /> 17:1 <br /> 7 - Sewer capacity for these 2 units will be available <br /> upon completion of the under-construction Orono-Long Lake- <br /> Medina sewer bypass project. Without construction of <br /> the bypass, no units would have been available. The <br /> additional units of capacity made available by construction <br /> of the bypass were intended to be made available to those <br /> properties originally served and assessed by the 1967 <br /> project, which includes this property. <br /> 8 - This property was originally part of a larger parcel <br /> (Thies land) which was assessed as part .of the 1967 <br /> project for 305.5 ft of sewer lateral and for installation <br /> of one sewer service stub. Upon subdivision of the <br /> Thies land the original and remaining assessments <br /> were respread in the normal and customary fashion. <br /> Based upon physical location and configuration of the <br /> new lots, the church property (now Lot 2, Crystal Crest) <br /> received 300 ft of the sewer lateral assessment and <br /> the one sewer service stub assessment. The remaining <br /> Thies land (Lot 1, Crystal Crest) received the remaining <br /> ' nominal 5.5 ft of lateral assessment and no service stub <br /> assessment (there is no stub on new Lot 1) . Therefore <br /> Lot 2 received all the sewer service and 98% of the sewer <br /> assessments provided to the original property in 1967. <br /> 9 - The Urban Rural Service Area boundary is drawn and <br /> legally described as the center of Old Crystal Bay <br /> Road in front of this and •adjoining properties which <br /> also received a nominal number of sewer service stubs <br /> in the 1967 project. Even considering these in-place <br /> sewer stubs, all this land was included in the Rural <br /> Area in 1974 and again in the 1980-81 CMP because of the <br /> lack of sewer capacity prior to the Orono-Medina-Long Lake <br /> bypass construction, and because all these lands were in <br /> use solely for non-structural agricultural purposes. <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />