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<br /> . , <br />,"" <br />w RESOLq'rION'NO. 1965 <br />r 1 '" <br /> STATE OF- MINNESOTA <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> A RESOLUTION OBJECTING TO CONSIDERATION OF WASTEWATER <br /> RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS TO THE METROPOLITAN WASTEWATER <br /> TREATMENT PLANT AT PIG'S EYE LAKE IN THE MATTER OF NPDES AND <br /> STATE PERMIT HEARING DOCKET NO. PCA-78-006-EG <br /> WHEREAS on November 7, 1977 the City of New Brighton learned <br /> through correspondence with the Association of Metropolitan <br /> Municipalities that as an issue in the National Pollution Discharge <br /> Elimination System and State Disposal Permits hearing (Docket <br /> No. PCA-78-006-EG) commenced November 2, 1977 for the metropolitan <br /> wastewater treatment plant located at 2400 Childs Road, St. paul, <br /> Minnesota, 55104, near pig1s Eye Lake, a restriction or moratoriurr <br /> on additional wastewater materials to that plant ;J:rpffi either new <br /> or existing connections was being considered, and <br /> WHEREAS the NPDES permit hearing notice did not include as <br /> possible subject matter the above nentioned moratorium, and <br /> WHEREAS all parties affected by such moratorium issue were <br /> not duly notified, and <br /> WHEREAS learning of this matter through a private organiza- <br /> tion does not constitute legal or proper notice, and <br /> WHEREAS the City of New Brighton has not had proper and <br /> sufficient time to analyze the impact of such a moratorium, and <br /> WHEREAS the City of New Brighton has determined that there <br /> are obvious economic impact including but not limited to sub- <br /> stantial current public investment in stormwater, sanitary sewer, <br /> water and street utilities based on impending development <br /> assessments which would not be forthcoming that could cause bond <br /> default or severe taxing of the city's residents, and <br /> WHEREAS the City of New Brighton has determined that there <br /> are obvious social impact, including but not limited to the loss <br /> of necessary housing stock development and the loss of employment <br /> opportunities for our citizens <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of New Brighton <br /> strongly objects to the consideration of waste inflow moratorium <br /> in the current NPDES permit hearings for the met1Dpolitan waste <br /> control plant located at Pig's Eye Lake in St. Paul, Minnesota <br /> '., <br />