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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />MCES Lift Station in LaMotte Park. There are no future connection points to the MCES system <br />planned. There are no wastewater treatment facilities in our community, public or private. <br /> <br />Table 40 Household and Employment Forecasts <br />Estimate Forecasts <br />2017 2020 2030 2040 <br />Households (Total) 1,378 1,400 1,450 1,500 <br />MCES 1,374* 1,389 1,445 1,500 <br />SSTS 13* 11 5 0 <br />Employment (Total) 430 540 560 590 <br />MCES 430 540 560 590 <br />SSTS 0 0 0 0 <br />*Figures are per City billing records, which does not exactly match Met <br />Council Estimated Households. <br />I NTERCOMMUNITY F LOWS <br />As stated, there are two intercommunity flows that enter the City of Centerville from the City of <br />Lino Lakes, as shown on Map 7-2, Sanitary Sewer Map. One is a campground in the Anoka <br />County Regional Park. An intercommunity flow agreement for this site is provided in an <br />appendix. The other intercommunity flow that enters the City of Centerville is from the LaMotte <br />Drive neighborhood in the City of Lino Lakes. The flow from this area is not included in any <br />reimbursements between the two cities, rather, the Metropolitan Council makes the adjustment <br />in its flow allocation process for the LaMotte Drive area. <br />S UBSURFACE S EWAGE T REATMENT S YSTEMS (SSTS) <br />Some undeveloped parcels contain homesteads served by Subsurface Sewage Treatment <br />Systems (SSTS). Less than a dozen of these systems remain within the City <br />does not allow subdivision or development without connection to City sewer and water (Chapter <br />153.17). City ordinance also does not allow existing SSTS to be replaced as long as connection to <br />City sewer is feasible. The City also plans to have all residents connected to City water and sewer <br />services by 2040. <br />For the small number of existing SSTS, the City <br />inspections. Within one year from adoption of this plan, the City will adopt a qualifying SSTS <br /> <br /> Page 86 <br /> <br /> <br />