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Mounds View City Council Page Five <br /> Regular Meeting April 12, 1993 <br /> . Freichel stated that his questions and the answers he receives will be <br /> helpful to Mounds View as it will affect the sewers, traffic and roads in <br /> the City. <br /> Mayor Linke indicated, that according to the report heard tonight, there is <br /> a projected 13 ,000 persons in the service area which would mean they are <br /> projecting many persons to move into the area. <br /> Mr. Freichel asked what the cost is to Mounds View and Blaine for this <br /> interceptor project. <br /> Mr. Colvin stated that the costs are paid by SAC charges paid by single <br /> family residents and businesses when connection to the sewer system is made. <br /> Councilmember Quick asked Mr. Colvin to define SAC charge. <br /> Mr. Colvin described a SAC charge as a Service Availability Charge, which is <br /> a one time charge paid by those residents or businesses hooking up to sewer. <br /> This charge is based on the maximum potential flow generated. Businesses <br /> pay SAC charges according to their water usage. SAC charge is $750. <br /> Mr. Vern Larson, owner of Mohawk Moving and Storage, stated that he would <br /> like to see the metering station relocated as his company involves semi <br /> trailer trucks and large equipment and this station could cause a problem orilf . <br /> sk on his property as he feels it will be hit by the large equipment. <br /> Mr. Larson stated that secondly, he owns the property north of the business <br /> and keeps it very neat and would also like to keep the structure out of that <br /> area. <br /> Mr. Colvin described the metering device as a seven foot high x 2 1/2 foot <br /> wide square metal box. <br /> Vern Larson stated that with a structure like that and the large equipment <br /> on his property it will be hit., it's just a matter of when. Mr. Larson <br /> stated again that he would not want this structure on the. property north of <br /> the business as he may want to develop that parcel in the future. <br /> Councilmember Rickaby asked if this monitoring equipment goes far enough <br /> into Blaine to measure or pick up all the flow. <br /> Mr. Colvin stated that any connections within Mounds View would have to be <br /> estimated in the annual flow. The flow meter will measure the flow from <br /> Blaine. The Golf Course property will and commercial area will not generate <br /> much waste water. <br /> Mr. Fiche, 2240 Lois Drive, stated that he is a property owner in the area <br /> where the Blaine Interceptor would go through and he is opposed to it going <br /> through at all. . <br /> i <br />
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