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2072 <br />1 <br />~, <br />~; <br />1 <br />Mueller: Curb and gutter then are necessary parts of the system? Then, <br />if that is true, would the existing curb and gutter that is now <br />proposed be tied directly into the storm sewer vrithout a complete <br />overhaul of the project? <br />Lemberg: Yes, it would just mean taking a very short section of the curb <br />and gutter to hook onto. <br />Mueller: It would have nothing to do with the rest of the block? <br />Lembergs If storm sewer is put in, you would have to put in pipe in some <br /> places. <br />Mueller: But this would not effect the curb and gutter per say? And in <br /> that case, what have we to lose by putting in what is now proposed? <br /> The ideal thing would be catch basins, but if we are not going to <br /> get the who?. thing , I think we would be better off to go ahead - <br /> we are not going to lose anything. In front of may house, the water <br /> situation is practically unbearable. The trunk of my car is useless <br /> unless I put on hip boots. <br />Lemberg: Drainage would be established that would run into the concrete <br /> gutter. The boulevard would be adjusted to meet the new grade of <br /> the concrete curb and gutter. <br />Mueller: Are the storm sewer basins adequate to handle all the water? <br />Lemberg: Yes, it is going to take some time for the water to get to them, <br /> but the size there now should be sufficient to clear the water out <br /> within a couple of hours after the rain has stopped. <br />Mueller: Over how many years would the assessment be spread? <br />Nilsen: It usually is about five years. <br />Mueller: I am certain that I can save that much on car washes. <br />Lemberg: The cost for an average 50 foot lot is $250. The assessment <br />would be between $1l~O to X150 roughly. <br />W. D, Durfee How do you plan to handle the water at.®rona where it sits <br />1t~97 California: until it dries? <br />Lemberg: The wide line grade of Arona goes to the south from Larpenteur <br />to Idaho and from there to the drainage pond down below and at <br />this point, we will have to sxale across to make it go across. <br />Durfee: The houses from 1197 California to Arona were built apparently <br />in violation of the grade code of the Village because they are all <br />low. If you put a 6" curb there, you will put in pockets of water <br />there. <br />Lembergs The plans have not been completed to their final point, but we had <br />the same problem on Iowa Avenue. In some cases, we will have to put <br />a little more crown on the streets. We want at least 6" crown on <br />the streets. <br />
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