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<br />1.101'::1'::' <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />Background <br />City of CanleNllle <br />2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer <br /> <br />Centervllle Is fully served by existing sewer Infrastructure. Figure 11 shows the existing <br />sanitary sewer system and Figure 10 shows the existing phasing of the MUSA <br />(metropolitan urban service area) boundary. The Metropolitan Council asks that <br />Centervllle verify Its long term needs for sewer services as part of the Comprehensive <br />Plan update. The Metropolitan Council determines needs for new Infrastructure based <br />on historical wastewater flow data and the projected sewered housing and employment <br />data. Table 16 below shows Metropolitan Councils projections for population, <br />households, employment and average annual wastewater flows. <br /> <br />Table 16 . Met Council Population, Households, Employment and Wastewater <br />Flow Projections <br /> <br />Year 2010 2020 2030 <br />Sewereli P 3,100 4100 4,700 <br />Sew.",d Ho~~n\ds 1340 1600 1850 <br />Se\\'ered 520 630 670 <br />A"""IlI! Amma1 WBS1eWBIer Flow /MOOl 0.3 0.3 0.34 <br />Albnmb1e PI!llk Houd" Flow /MOO) I.OS 1.08 1.12 <br /> <br />Centerville, through its comprehensive planning process, must decide the location and <br />staging of development, and then plan and design its local wastewater collection system <br />to serve this development. If Centervllle plans a total wastewater flow in excess of the <br />Met Council's forecasts, the assumptions will be analyzed by the Met Council for their <br />potential adverse effects on the capacity or operation of the metropolitan system. <br /> <br />In addition, the Met Council's Regional Devalopment Framework sets overell minimum <br />residential density standard of 3 to 5 units per acre In developed and daveloplng araas <br />where urban service Is located or planned. The average minimum standard of 3 units per <br />acre Is Important to the efficient use of regional systems, including wastewater system <br />investments. If the city plans urban development at overall densities that are <br />substantially lower than Identified for your community In the Council's Growth <br />Management Strategy Section of the Systems Information Statement will also be <br />analyzed by the Met Council for their potential adverse effects on the cost of providing <br />metropolitan sewer service. <br /> <br />The Metropolitan Council has completed a review of the current Information In the city's <br />existing comprehensive plan and has determined that the following Information Is <br />needed to update the sewer element of the city's comprehensive plan/local sewer policy <br />plan: <br /> <br />. A sewer map showing the city's existing service area and proposed trunk sewer <br />system through 2030 and ultimate sewer service area. <br /> <br />. A table showing the projected population, households, employment and flow <br />forecasts for the city for 2010, 2020 and 2030. <br /> <br />32 <br />