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• <br />The City needs to loop the water even if no new development occurs. New development <br />provides new easements because it needs utility service. If no new development occurs, <br />the City faces the need to acquire new easements solely at City cost. <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />The majority of properties in the study area have onsite septic systems for wastewater <br />treatment. Only a few properties in the area have municipal sewer service . These are all <br />west of Hodgson. They include homes on the north side of CR J, the closed <br />bar /restaurant site, the existing insurance building, and the existing liquor store. <br />Shoreview: The properties with sewer service are served by a special service pipe that <br />connects to the City of Shoreview sewer system. Shoreview has stated that it will not <br />plan to accommodate additional Lino Lakes development through this service line. <br />Therefore, service for the study area must be provided from one of the Lino Lakes pipes. <br />Woodridge Lane: As noted in the description of water service, there is no corridor <br />between existing homes for a utility easement to connect to the Woodridge Lane utilities. <br />Connecting to this sewer line would require an easement along CR J that would be larger <br />than a water line easement. <br />White Pine Road: Also as described above, there is service available in White Pine <br />• Road, about 1/4 mile north of the study area. Connecting to this would require running the <br />pipe in Laurene Avenue and Rohavic Lane. It also would require either an easement <br />through the Rohavic Oaks residential properties or running along Hodgson to Rohavic <br />Lane. In addition, the comprehensive plan guides this neighborhood as Unsewered <br />Residential (no utilities to be provided) and the City has not received only one inquiry <br />from this neighborhood about providing utilities. Without property owner participation, <br />there would be insufficient funding for utilities and road reconstruction. <br />Ravens Court: Connection to the Ravens Court sanitary sewer is possible, <br />depending on depth issues and the potential need for a lift station. <br />Ware Road: As property develops along Ware Road, the trunk can be brought from <br />that side. The Ware Rd. properties are undeveloped, so the opportunity exists to plan <br />utility service alignment as land develops. The Ware Road trunk is relatively shallow. <br />Depending on grade elevations for new development, a lift station may be needed. <br />Preferred Option: ....................... to be determined along with water service, likely will <br />use the same alignment and easements <br />DRAFT December 8, 2005 Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 18 <br />
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