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5.13, 5.14, 5.15 PCSR 09-26-1995
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5.13, 5.14, 5.15 PCSR 09-26-1995
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Prim 14111 FaM <br /> III- <br /> • <br /> r q8 COM P IFW <br />� 8 increase the utilization of the sanitary sewer and water facilities, thus spreading costs <br /> 1 over a larger population. <br /> Phase I expansion is targeted to occur before 1993. This five year expansion is to be <br /> I west of the existing urban service area between the Mississippi River and the Elk River <br /> (the western area),and east of Highway 169 between Elk Hills Drive and 197th Avenue. <br /> The western area should be serviced as soon as economically feasible. Phase II <br /> expansion is targeted to occur after the completion of Phase I. Any expansion is <br /> contingent upon the City's determination that there is readily available a cost effective <br /> method by way of which to extend those services to the serviced properties without <br /> I undue burden to the taxpayers. <br /> All future development within the boundaries of the planned urban service district will <br /> require hookup to the water and sanitary sewer systems except the area between the <br /> I= Elk River, County Road 35, Meadowvale Road and the western boundary of the City <br /> which will require overlay plats for future development. <br /> I <br /> IBased on the land use categories evaluated in the Land Use Plan (Figure 9-A), the <br /> Planned Urban Service Area (Figure 3-C) can contain 17,400 additional people of the <br /> f total accommodated growth of 23,900 people. <br /> i • <br /> I E. NECESSARY ACTIONS <br /> 1. A feasibility study must be completed to determine the feasibility of mainline <br /> construction, project costs, and methods of paying the costs, to two or three <br /> areas of the City. <br /> 2. Analysis of the User Charge System and City ordinances as they relate to <br /> operation and maintenance.of existing facilities. <br />' 3. Adherence to the assessment policy for the extension of water and sanitary <br /> and storm sewer facilities. <br /> 4. Update capital improvement program to coordinate an orderly extension of <br /> facilities into new areas. <br /> 1 <br /> I . <br /> s <br /> N <br /> i <br /> I <br />
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