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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />PART IV. ITEMS FOR METROPOLITAN AREA PUBLIC SUPPLIERS <br />Minnesota Statute 473.859 requires water supply plans to be completed for all local units of <br />government in the seven- county Metropolitan Area as part of the local comprehensive planning <br />process. Much of the required information is contained in Parts III of these guidelines. <br />However, the following additional information is necessary to make the water supply plans <br />consistent with the Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act upon which local comprehensive plans <br />are based. Communities should use the information collected in the development of their plans <br />to evaluate whether or not their water supplies are being developed consistent with the Council's <br />Water Resources Management Policy Plan. <br />Policies Provide a„...tateMentkOon, tlie: nciples that wilt dictate operation oftl a water-slimly. <br />` for exam ple It isAhe policy: if the city to provide good . a en.:affor <br />-rah, vie assuring tihis use° does not° Have a. long- tcenegative� resource:impacL ".. <br />It is the policy of the City of Lino Lakes Water Utility to provide potable water to all customers <br />within the water service area defined by City Council resolution. Sufficient quantities of potable <br />water to meet consumption and fire flow requirements shall be supplied. All water supplied shall <br />conform to requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and other State and Federal regulations <br />pertaining to water system operation. <br />Impact on the Local Comprehensive Plan. -Identify `the the adoption of tlns -water <br />:suPPl3' plan has on the rest of the local comprehensive plan, incT3i ng mplic lions for future <br />growth of the community, economic on. the Comm unit and c ges to the comprehensive <br />plan that Mix result .. r <br />The water supply plan provided within the document should not change or affect the current City <br />comprehensive plan. <br />Demand Projections <br />Year :- <br />:::. -...- <br />- - : <br />"i'otxl <br />- -Comm nni9 <br />Population -. <br />POP' _= <br />=T =: - <br />l e e <br />Dear :? = <br />a4� a ri Uny <br />- I3ema ..` - <br />= Prfljected :' <br /><l emend <br />2010 <br />21,500 <br />17,514 <br />1.73 <br />4.76 <br />632.9 <br />2020 <br />26,500 <br />23,000 <br />2.28 <br />593 <br />832.2 <br />2030 <br />31,000 <br />29,000 <br />2.87 <br />7.46 <br />1047.6 <br />'Ultimate <br />43,000 <br />42,000 <br />4.16 <br />10.82 <br />1518.4 <br />-Populaiion.projections should be consistent with thoseini ie. Metropph n- Councti'.s 2030 <br />Regional Development Framework or the Comm n ties 2008`Comp ve F ( update. If to `. <br />within <br />other communities, not complete service community etc:) ..:: - _ <br />Not all residents are connected to the City water system. Maximum day (languid projected at 2.6 <br />x average day after 2010. <br />21 <br />