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<br /> . CI'1'll' or l\RDEN HIUB <br /> MJ!JDl1\lUIK <br /> ro: Dorothy Pou....... <br /> Fllal: Du1 Winkel jl') <br /> DM'B: JUly 22, 1993 <br /> stJBJl!lCr: Sbort and lcmq teI:m aptic:ms for sanitary _ <br /> lines in area of -....un RolId and Lake Jobluma Blvd. <br /> Mr. steVe Nelson, who owns property at 3280 San:ieen Road, has requesta:l <br /> pet1IIi.ssion to 1I'OVe an existing sanitary sewer line am also to vacate an <br /> easement on his property. '!he IOOVem!!I'lt of the existing sewer line ~ allow <br /> a nuch larger house to be I::W.lt on the property. <br /> '!he line Mr. Nelson ~ like to Il'CVe is located between hanes on both <br /> Sandeen Road am Lake Jcilanna Blvd. ani the Lake Johanna shoreline. '!he <br /> distance frail the lake to the sewer line varies frcm 30 to 100 feet. '!he <br /> sewer line flows directly into a lift station six lots north of the Nelson <br /> . ~'-'J:I=.ty . <br /> '!he lift station );UIIlS set/age up to a gravity feed line on Lake Johanna Blvd. <br /> '!he lift station han::Ues Sellllge frcm 14 residents located alORJ the 10IeSt side <br /> of Lake Johanna. '!here are several p1blic use concerns associated with this <br /> line which include the followin;p <br /> - '!he station am connectirq sewer lines are approx.inIately 30 years old. <br /> '!he station itself has became obsolete, with sane repair parts not <br /> available. '!here is $20,000 available in the 1994 bJdget for <br /> rehabilitation of this station. <br /> - '!he main sewer lines that flow into this station will be reach:irg the <br /> nonnal life span within 10 to 15 years. We have had sane root <br /> problems in this area. <br /> - Because of the close proximity to the lake, it is very inportant that <br /> we =rrt:inue to maintain this station ani lines associated with it. <br /> Any type of failure of the station or unexpected line plugs ccW.d have <br /> an immediate environmental impact on the lake. <br /> - Several homes am lot sizes in the area have evolved frcm a -;:-1~<:inal <br /> use to a ll'Dre permanent use. '!he l::lose proximity to the existing <br /> sewer line may require variances for any type of rebri.lding. <br /> In conjunction with all of the issues listed above, staff has evaluated all of <br /> Mr. Nelson's propusals as well as other short ani IORJ term solutions. <br /> Short term solutions lNOUld include dealin} with just the Nelson ptO)?Olodl to <br /> . 1I'OVe the existin} sewer line, ani allow a I::W.lder to I::W.ld a larger <br /> home on his lot. <br />