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i <br /> MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING HELD TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1984 PAGE 1 <br /> ATTENDANCE 7 :00 P.M. The City Council held a special meeting on the above date <br /> with the following members present: Mayor Butler, <br /> Councilmembers Adams , Frahm, and Hammerel. Council- <br /> member Grabek was absent. City Administrator Benson <br /> and Recorder Sutton represented the City staff . <br /> MAPLE PLAIN WASTEWATER <br /> TREATMENT PLANT - <br /> INTERCEPTOR Mayor Butler announced that this special meeting was <br /> called for the City Council to review the new data that <br /> has been submitted about the Maple Plain Interceptor. <br /> . Butler stated that the PCA has been informed that their <br /> ' . funding will dry up on July 1. <br /> The following Orono and Minnetrista residents were <br /> present: <br /> John Purdy of 1975 Fagerness Point Road <br /> Jane Ritchie of 1815 Fagerness Point Road <br /> Charles & Patricia Timberg of 5061 Minneapolis Ave. <br /> Karen Richman of 1398 Rest Point Road <br /> Bob Churchill of 5017 Minneapolis Ave. <br /> Bob Zinn of 960 Maple Crest <br /> Orville & Sandy Fisher of 1991 Fagerness Point <br /> Cathy Lee & Gary Eklof of 1965 Fagerness Point <br /> John Eller <br /> RESOLDTION #1645 Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br /> approve Resolution #1645, A Resolution To Withdraw A <br /> Request For A Public Hearing On National Pvllutant <br /> Discharge Elimination System Permit #MN0024091 For <br /> the Maple Plain Wastewater Treatment Plant. <br /> Discussion was continued. <br /> Councilmember Adams asked if in turn for the City' s <br /> withdrawal of the request for the public hearing if the <br /> Met Council could assure the City that no hookups would <br /> be allowed to the interceptor. Adams asked who will <br /> pay the legal bills when the interceptor is in the <br /> ground and developers start suing the City to hookup to <br /> the pipe. <br /> City Administrator Benson stated that City Attorney <br /> Malkerson feels that the conditions placed on the <br /> permit aresufficient. Bensonstated that the $6 , 000 <br /> would not be able to stop the interceptor. Benson <br /> stated at least $80, 000 to $100,000 would be needed. <br /> Mayor Butler noted that the City has the capability to <br /> provide sewer to the whole city with its own sewer <br /> system, therefore no hookups should be allowed to this <br /> interceptor. <br />