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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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Comprehensive Plan <br />Gem Lake, Minnesota <br />constritcfi;on through. same of the areas. of the City where <br />assessments. cannot be directly made for connections to. the <br />system. (For instance; it would require extensive construction <br />through.the.golf course.) <br />Figure 4 illustrates possible.extensions to the.sanitary sewer system <br />.of Gem Lake. Any expansions to *the system would tie connected to <br />either the Vadnais Heights system or the MWCC belt line. interceptor. <br />The areas slated for. possible expansions include Scheuneman. Road <br />and. Goose Lake Road in the.northeast distddti:Labore Road,. Goose <br />Lake. Road and Little Fox <br />Line the northwest. district; Big Fox <br />Road,. Labore Road and County Road E. in .the southwest district; <br />U.S.-:Highway 61 in the. south. district; and extension§ to -residential <br />property `located near the body of water known as. Gem L. in* the: <br />south ceno�ai.district: The daily flow of the existing connections to the <br />public system is .0301 million gallons per day or 11 milllon gallons <br />per year. With the Adwze possible extensions, the ultimate daily flow <br />would be .1658. million gallons per day or 60.5 miIIion gallons .per <br />year. Table.9 illustrates *estimated future sewer.flows from reyislons <br />to. the 1992 Comprehensive Sewer Plan. <br />The City of Gem Lake has enacted ordinances which regulate <br />individual sewage treatment 'systems, ,(Ordinance 465 and the <br />operation of the.municipal sanitary sewer system. (Ordinance 64). <br />Ordinance 46 is designed to protect and: promote: the health, safety <br />and general welfare: of the .people of Gem Lake by regulating seepage <br />discharges and the location; installation, alternation,, operation and <br />maintenance and monitoring .of . all 'individual sewage .treatment <br />systems. (ISTSs). Individual sewage treatment systems must be <br />.installed in actordance. to Chapter 7080 of the Minnesota Rules. The <br />ISTSs shall lie designed to receive all sewage from the dwelling(s), <br />building(s), or other establishment(s): served by the system, including <br />laundry waste- -grid basement floor drainage.. Surface, roof and <br />foundation drainage and other storm *water. shall *not. be -allowed-to <br />enter any part of the system.. Not more than one dwelling, <br />commercial, business, institutional, or, indpstrial unit shall be <br />connected -to.-the same ISTS, unless such multiple connection was <br />specil5ed in the.application submitted and in the permit issued for the <br />system_ No ISTSs shall be installed or renovated on lands to which <br />public sew" service is currently available, without.a system permit. <br />Within the Urban Service Area, as identified in a Metropolitan <br />Council approved a comprehensive sewer plan, developers shall. <br />locate ISTSs to acktieve,magmum economic feasibility of connection <br />to the public sewer -system, consistent with the other ptavisiuons of <br />this ordinance. <br />Page 42 <br />
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