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Major Improvements Expected <br /> <br />District 1 – Located in southwest Lino Lakes, this district includes primarily residential development and is expected <br />to see new residential, commercial, and mixed use development. The wastewater generated in this district is <br />collected at MCES Lift Station L69, which has adequate capacity for projected 2040 and ultimate flows. <br /> <br />District 2 – Located in northwest Lino Lakes, this district includes a mix of residential, commercial, industrial, and <br />institutional developments including the Minnesota Correctional Facility. Future development includes a similar mix of <br />land use types. The wastewater generated in this district is collected at two City lift stations, the bulk at Lift Station 4, <br />which discharge to MCES Interceptor 83-61. Lift Stations 4 and 10 will require upgrades to accommodate projected <br />2040 and ultimate flows. A new lift station, forcemain, and trunk sewer (West Side Relief Trunk Sewer) will be <br />required to serve the far northwest corner of the City, Sub-District 2J. In addition, the City projects the need for a new <br />MCES Interceptor facility to accommodate ultimate flows from this district. MCES has prepared preliminary plans for <br />this Interceptor. <br /> <br />District 3 – Located in east Lino Lakes, this district includes residential, commercial, and industrial development and <br />is expected to see new residential, commercial, and industrial development. The wastewater generated in this district <br />discharges to MCES Interceptor 97-08, which also receives flow from the City of Centerville. Accounting for the <br />projected future flows from the City of Centerville as listed in their 2030 Comprehensive Plan, this interceptor has <br />capacity for District 3 through ultimate build-out. <br /> <br />District 4 – Located in south Lino Lakes, this district is currently unsewered and is expected to see new residential <br />and mixed use development. The future wastewater flows from this district will likely discharge to an existing 18-inch <br />gravity sewer located in White Bear Township which currently ends at the City boundary, although a Joint Powers <br />Agreement does not yet exist for this interconnection. The City should begin negotiating this Joint Powers <br />Agreement, which should include determination of the capacity of this interconnection. <br /> <br />District 5 – Located in northeast Lino Lakes, this district is currently unsewered and is expected to see new <br />residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed use development. The future wastewater flows from this district will <br />discharge to an existing MCES Interceptor, the Lino Lakes Relief Interceptor, located at the Lino Lakes boundary <br />along Washington County Highway 8. This interceptor is projected to have sufficient capacity to accommodate all of <br />District 5 at full build-out.