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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, the <br />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 bar /restaurant <br />site, the existing insurance building, and the existing liquor store. <br />There are capacity issues with some of the connection alternatives. The city's draft <br />comprehensive sanitary sewer plan assumed that land west of Hodgson would be served by <br />the system west of Hodgson (which includes the Woodridge Lane and White Pine Road <br />options), and land east of Hodgson would be served by the system east of Hodgson (which <br />includes the Ware Road and Ravens Court options). <br />Connection Location Options <br />• Shoreview <br />Water: The Cities of Lino Lakes and Shoreview have a water interconnect at <br />Woodridge Lane. In the past, this interconnect provided ongoing, supplementary water <br />availability. However, Shoreview has closed this connection. It is available for <br />emergency water service, but not available on an ongoing basis. This has increased the <br />importance of looping the Lino Lakes system. <br />Sewer: There are a few parcels with sewer service served by a special service pipe <br />that connects to the City of Shoreview sewer system. Shoreview has stated that it will <br />not plan to accommodate additional Lino Lakes development through this service line. <br />Therefore, service for the rest of the study area must be provided by the Lino Lakes <br />system. <br />■ Woodridge Lane <br />Water: The City needs to create a loop connection to the Woodridge Lane water <br />trunk, west of the study area. Because of this need, connecting to the Woodridge Lane <br />water trunk is a priority. The challenge lies in the lack of any specified corridor for a <br />utility easement between the existing homes. <br />S The water loop could run along CR J, then turn north through new development in the <br />study area. The CR J right of way is 100 feet wide in this location (50 feet on each side <br />Draft: October 31, 2006 Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 20 <br />