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Steering Committee Minutes Page 3 <br /> September 22, 1994 44 <br /> • that this road would run between the golf course and Woodland Trails Park, <br /> across to Highway 169. He further explained that once the placement for arterial <br /> routes A and B have been determined, future development can be planned to <br /> preserve the open space for the roads. Hank Duitsman stressed the importance <br /> of the City moving ahead with a transportation plan. Terry Maurer stated that he <br /> feels it is necessary to have a plan from the County before moving ahead, so that <br /> the system can be tied together. <br /> Discussion followed regarding an arterial road connecting with Anoka County on <br /> the City's eastern boundary. <br /> Terry Maurer stated that once the county determines their transportation plan, <br /> the county must decide which roads will be turned back to the City. Then the City <br /> needs to lay out a plan for a collector system to tie into these main arterial roads. <br /> Arne Engstrom stated that county will be working with the City regarding <br /> placement of the arterial road. Hank Duitsman stated that it is also important the <br /> system tie in to Big Lake's arterial road plan. <br /> 5. Presentation of City Sewer and Water District <br /> Wastewater Treatment <br /> Terry Maurer stated that the existing wastewater treatment plan has a capacity <br /> of just under 1 million gallons per day. Presently, the plant treats 650-700,000 <br /> gallons per day which is approximately 70 percent capacity. He noted that plans <br /> are in process now to upgrade the facility to a 2.2 million gallon capacity. <br /> Assuming a 4 percent growth rate, this capacity should serve the City for <br /> approximately 20 years depending on the economy and growth. He expects <br /> that at the year 2010, the City will probably need to consider another major <br /> expansion for approximately 3.2 million gallon capacity. He stated that there is <br /> room on the property for several expansions, but the City may need to acquire <br /> additional land. <br /> Terry Maurer explained that the treated water from the plant is discharged into <br /> the Mississippi, which is considered protected waters. He stated that the as the <br /> number of gallons of water discharged into the Mississippi increases, the <br /> treatment quality requirements increase also. <br /> Water System <br /> Terry Maurer provided an overview of the water system. He identified the wells <br /> and water towers in the City as follows: <br /> Wells <br /> - Old City Hall 650 gpm (gallons per minute) <br /> -Cretex Plant 850 gpm <br /> -Gary Street 1,000 gpm <br /> -Hillside Estates 1,000 gpm <br /> -Jackson Avenue (not used at this time) <br /> 411 <br />
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