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Mounds View City Council Page Two <br /> Regular Meeting April 12, 1993 <br /> SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS: <br /> There was no special order of business scheduled for this meeting. <br /> RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: <br /> There were no resident requests or comments. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br /> Mayor Linke called to order the public hearing for the Proposed Blaine <br /> Interceptor, Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Project at 7: 05 p.m. Ric <br /> Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer introduced Kyle Colvin of <br /> theMetropolitanWaste Control Commission who began the presentation of the <br /> Proposed Blaine Interceptor. <br /> Mr. Colvin stated that after the presentation anyone having questions should <br /> state their name and their relationship to the project for inclusion into <br /> the report on this subject. <br /> Mr. Colvin explained that the service area for the Blaine Interceptor <br /> contains slightly more than 6200 acres of land in the central and south- <br /> central portions of Blaine, including the 1900 acre Anoka County Airport. <br /> Colvin stated that the service area also includes slightly less than 100 <br /> acres of land in the City of Mounds View. Mr. Colvin stated that <br /> population, households and employment projections were prepared for the <br /> service life of the interceptor sewer (50 years) by the MWCC's planning 0 <br /> consultant HNTB. Mr. Colvin introduced Ross Harris, HNTB, to further <br /> explain the project. <br /> Ross Harris, HNTB, reported that this interceptor would involve only 13 <br /> square miles of service area. Twenty percent of the area is encompassed by <br /> Anoka County Blaine Airport. Harris explained that there is scattered <br /> residential and commercial properties surrounding the airport. In Mounds <br /> View the parcels include a 26 acre commercial parcel and the proposed golf <br /> course site. <br /> Harris reported that forecasts were prepared for two scenarios - the first <br /> being unconstrained development, i.e. , development at the current rate of <br /> regulation and the second being contained development, i.e. , development at <br /> a slower rate due to the anticipated proliferation of government <br /> regulations, especially relative to construction in and around wetlands. <br /> The forecasts included both the service area above as well as the area. in <br /> Mounds View tributary to Meter Station M-20, since early in the planning <br /> stage consideration was given to using the 18-inch trunk sewer in Quincy <br /> Street on an interim basis to handle the service area flows. Subsequent <br /> investigations found this arrangement to be unfeasible, therefore only the <br /> lands first described will form the service area for the Blaine Interceptor. <br /> • <br /> • <br />