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CHAPTER 6 COMMUNITY FACILITIES 123 <br /> CONNECTIONS TO OTHER MUNICIPALITIES <br /> Areas in the City which are connected to the sewer systems of adjacent municipalities <br /> and vice versa are listed below: <br /> 1. Sanitary Sewer Subdistrict 45 in the northwest corner of the City flows across County <br /> Road H into the Mounds View system. This is a very small area consisting of about <br /> 12 residential lots. The existing homes are billed for sewer by New Brighton and <br /> submitted to Mounds View. <br /> 2. Six homes along Stinson Boulevard, 1473, 1649, 1659, 1669, 1769 Stinson Boulevard <br /> and 1799 Valerie Lane are in New Brighton, but receive sewer service from the City <br /> of Fridley. ' These homes are billed directly by Fridley. <br /> 3. The Mounds View High School in Arden Hills is connected into the New Brighton <br /> sewer system at 10th Street Northwest west of I-35W. The Mounds View School <br /> District is billed directly by the City of New Brighton. <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEMS <br /> r The City has an existing ordinance requiring all structures to contain sanitary facilities to <br /> be connected to the sewer system. As a result, the developed areas of the City are virtually <br /> totally sewered. When new areas are developed, sanitary sewer is required. <br /> GOAL: SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM <br /> The City of New Brighton seeks to promote a healthful and attractive environment by <br /> collecting all sewage from existing and projected development in a sanitary and economic <br /> manner. <br /> POLICIES: SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM <br /> 1. To provide sewer lines of adequate size to handle existing and future sewage flows. <br /> 2. To maintain the City mains and lift stations at a high level to minimize sewer backups <br /> and other system problems. <br /> 3. To eliminate any remaining septic tanks which may be in use and require all <br /> structures with sanitary facilities to be connected to the sanitary sewer systems. <br />