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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Require that the installation of all public infrastructure is designed and constructed <br />according to City standards and specifications. <br />Enforce ordinance provisions which require connection of existing homes and <br />businesses with private utilities to public utility systems, within a reasonable time after <br />public utilities have become available. <br />Anoka County to enforce provisions of MPCA Chapter 7080 for the maintenance of <br />private on-site waste treatment systems. <br />Establish design and construction standards for sanitary sewer installation and <br />maintenance to minimize potential sources of inflow/infiltration in the sewer collection <br />system. <br />Continue monitoring potential sources of inflow/infiltration to reduce inefficiencies in <br />the metropolitan wastewater treatment system. <br />Ensure consistency with all watershed rules, especially as they relate to surface water. <br />Continue to implement conservation programs aimed at reducing residential water use. <br />W ASTEWATER C OLLECTION S YSTEM <br />The City's wastewater collection system serves all but a handful of rural residential style lots and <br />is designed and already constructed to handle the limited developable area left. All lands within <br />the City can be served by simple extension of the existing sewer system, from the adjacent <br />property. Therefore, the entire City would be considered one district. There is no need for any <br />sort of phasing plan. The city serves a small, residential neighborhood (38 homes) in Lino Lakes <br />at the end of LaMotte Drive and a campground in the Anoka County Regional Park (in Lino <br />Lakes). These are the only sources of incoming intercommunity flow. There are no plans to serve <br />additional extraterritorial areas. No homes or businesses in Centerville are currently served by <br />st <br />anyone else. However, there is a Lino Lakes-owned sewer line in 21Avenue (north of Main <br />st <br />Street), which may serve property adjacent to and along 21Avenue, if it cannot be served from <br />uthwest portion of that area. Map 7-2, Sanitary Sewer Map, <br />shows the area of potential future inter-community flow from Centerville to Lino Lakes, in this <br />area. The City is surrounded entirely by the City of Lino Lakes and cannot (except under very <br />special circumstances) annex any land. <br />Map 7-2 shows the City's sanitary sewer collection system, which consists of mostly PVC mains, <br />ranging from 8-inch to 16-inch in size. The City's system is relatively new with the oldest mains <br />built in the 1970s. An 18-inch and 21-inch reinforced concrete pipe trunk main runs just inland <br />of the east shore of Centerville Lake. All of the City's flow enters the Met Council's system at the <br /> <br /> Page 85 <br /> <br /> <br />