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213 <br />that water .line be brought down the back of the lot. <br />Most of the homes there have their garages and utility <br />poles on the back lot line, The University has its <br />experimental tract immediately behind, li(e asked the <br />University for easement and they were not willing to <br />do that at this time because they felt that the <br />property would not be benefited as far as they were <br />concerned. No final agreement could be made with <br />Roseville or the University. There is no utility ease- <br />ment on the back of those lots. Engineer reached agreement <br />for the installation of the water line in the front of the <br />property line. St. Paul paid the cost of jacking under <br />Snelling Avenue. <br />Nilsen: The difference in cost between connection in the back lot <br />line as opposed to the running from the front lot line <br />distances involved, difference in basements -what are they? <br />Lemberg: This cost is less than the original estimate of X7.00 a <br />foot. That estimate was given at a public hearing. <br />Gear: My driveway is low and softer than it was before. 'r'rhen <br />they put in the sod, they made the tunnel V-shape. It <br />is almost impossible to do a decent job of cutting grass. <br />Z have about 12 feet of water that just lays in that <br />tunnel now. <br />Lemberg: The State Highway Department has the say about the ditch. <br />They made an inspection on the ditch and approved it. <br />Stone: Brad, is there a way of getting in touch with the Highway <br />Department about this? <br />Lemberg: It was inspected and approved by the High~Nay Department. <br /> I can talk to them about it. <br />Mrs. Pantzar: When they put the pipes in, they broke my water line and <br />1865 No, Snelling since then I have been having a lot of rust in the water <br /> and I still have a lot of rust. <br />Lemberg: rdiaybe with the increase in pressure something got loose <br /> in your old water line. It's 20 to 25 years old, isn't it? <br />Schwantes: <br />~7~~ Lindig Street: T am trying to build a house in the Village on Lindig <br /> Street. This doesn't pertain to assessments, but it is <br /> a situation which is pertinent. In planning our house, we <br /> were interested in having the elevation of the house -the <br /> basement floor, at a certain point - not way up in the air, <br /> but about 22 feet above the street, eYe had previous exper- <br /> fence with the depth of the sewer in the street and getting <br /> the fall - on Fairview Avenue. Mr. Lemberg gave me the <br /> information with regard to the depth of the sewer. The <br /> particular lot which I have has the sewer 91 feet below <br /> the street. This was very good - it took care of our needs; <br /> I checked with P$r. Lemberg with regard to the fall that <br /> would be needed that would make it possible for us to <br /> have drainage out of the basement and into the sewer. <br /> Brad did warn me that before you build a house you better <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />