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1st Reading: December 9, 2019 Publication: December 31, 2019 <br />2nd Reading: December 23, 2019 Effective: January 30, 2020 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 11- 19 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 401 AND CHAPTER 402 OF THE <br />CITY CODE RELATED TO CONNECTION TO MUNICIPAL WATER AND <br />SANITARY SEWER SYSTEMS AND DISCONTINUANCE OF PRIVATE <br />WELLS <br />The City Council of Lino Lakes ordains: <br />Section 1. Lino Lakes City Code Chapter 401.02 is hereby amended as follows: <br />(1) Any buildings used for human occupancy, including all business buildings, unless <br />specifically exempted by the Council on the grounds that no human beings occupy or use <br />the buildings and no human needs are generated therein, located on property adjacent to a <br />water main, or in a block through which the water extends, shall be required to petition <br />for water service and to connect thereto when their present on -site water system fails <br />except as provided for in subdivision 3 below. The owner of the property shall pay all <br />assessments for water in accordance with Lino Lakes assessment policies. No permits <br />will be granted for reconstruction of existing on -site systems when city water service is <br />available to the property. <br />(2) Agricultural buildings hereafter constructed within the city on property adjacent <br />to a water main or in a block through which the water system extends, shall be provided <br />with a connection to the municipal water system for all human needs. <br />(3) Connection to the sanitary sewer system -shall b rod ` ithin r . e. f cm <br />the date of: <br />(a) Connection to the water system; or <br />(b) When the sanitary sewer system is available. <br />(3) The City Council may in its discretion allow for the replacement of a private on - <br />site water system (well) subject to the following conditions <br />(a) a private well existed on the property prior to availability of municipal <br />water services. <br />(b) The private well is not located within an area identified as a high <br />vulnerability or very high vulnerability area in the City's Drinking Water <br />Supply Management Area (DWSMA) as amended. <br />(c) The property is connected to the municipal sanitary sewer system or an <br />Individual Sewage Treatment System (ISTS) determined to be in <br />conformance with the provisions of City Code and Minnesota Rules <br />