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2071 <br />in permanent curbing. <br />Lemberg: The cost of storm sewer has been running on an assessment <br />between 2¢ and 3¢ a square foot. If you have a 100 x 200 <br />foot lot, this is about 20,000 square feet,it would cost <br />about X250,00, <br />Michael Kermedyz Even in the alley - that would take some of it. <br />Nilsen: With this proposed curb and gutter, will there be a <br /> residue of water ar~y place? <br />Lemberg: We plan to run it down into catch basins on Hamline Avenue <br /> and Cal if ornia. It wi.1.l run down there. It will have to <br /> go across the bituminous to get there. <br />Michael Kennedy: Then you will have to rebuild the road? <br />Lemberg: Yes, we will have to. Last summer we fixed one street and <br /> two of the fellows stood out there and said it would not work, <br /> and repeated that a couple of times; and when it did work, <br /> they said you cant run water up hill. But it did work. <br />Edmund J, Wagner Going back to the road. When they put in the sewers, we <br />13l~0 Californian paid something like X9.21 a front foot - I thought that <br /> included. the price of the blacktop on the streets. <br />Nilsen: No, that proposal was separated into two <br />projects; 70~ <br /> of it was assessed to abutting property owners and 30~ <br /> was put on general taxation, When that was approved, it <br /> called for stabilization of the streets, Hindermann <br /> said that the limited amount of money spent on those streets <br /> steely resulted in good serviceable.~residence streets - it <br /> was money well spent. <br />Wagner: We have storm sewers on Hamline and California now. Who <br /> paid for those? <br />Nilsen: The Village of Falcon Heights. In order to get the sanitary <br /> sewer approved, the Village had to pay the City of Saint Paul <br /> about X80,000, which money went into the Saint Paul coi'fers and <br /> they used that portion for storm sewers. They wanted to <br /> separate the sanitary sewer from the storm sewer. <br />Wagner: T would be in favor of doing the whole job completely. I <br /> don't Mink everyone has installed their sewers. <br />Nils ens All sanitary sewers are connected. The gas mains and water <br /> lines are all installed too. <br />Marshall Mueller I would like to ask the engineer one question. What effect <br />1376 Cal ifornias would putting curbs and gutters in today have on a future <br /> development where storm sewers would be put in? Would we <br /> be losing anything by putting curb and gutter now? <br />Lembergs To proper~.y carry the water, there should be a water path <br /> for it to follow, <br />1 <br />1 <br />f~ <br />
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