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~~'f~5 <br />22bb <br /> use the ponding area and I would like to get rid of that. <br /> Mrs. Ledy's idea that many people had signed opposing the <br /> proposed plan because of the ponding area - her thoughts would <br /> be n1Y thoughts on this, too. <br /> Art Newman When water system was put through I asked the engineer <br /> 1863 No. Albert: about this. If and when storm sewer system was installed, <br /> it will go dawn the boulevard as much as possible. When <br /> water was put through, the boulevard was torn up and not <br /> replaced with suitable sod. <br /> Lembergs You and the Mayor and the Heftys and some others had a very <br /> sad experience on that and learned from it. Since that <br /> time, on all projects from then on, cultured sod. has been <br /> specified in the plans. If it is held over for the winter <br /> and the sod laid in the spring, it turns out a lot better. <br /> Roger Krantz I signed the petition on the basis of what it said on <br /> 1782 Holton: the top. <br /> Ma.cMillen: I feel I did not try to misrepresent anything. If this <br /> has occurred, I think it can be ironed out satisfactorily. <br /> If someone wants his name taken off, let it be. <br /> Mrs. John Perry In defense of Mr. rJlacP,4illen, I understood, also when I <br /> 1801 Arona: signed that it was not a petition against a storm sewer <br /> system. In my conversation with him, Mr. MaeT!Iillen's <br /> explanation was very clear. I think if individuals had <br />read it before signing it, they would have understood. <br /> Mrs. Ledy: I am not questioning Mr. MaeMillen - the reason I did not <br /> sign it was that T did not understand his plan. He had a <br /> very complete plan and gave it to me in detail and explained <br /> about tiling and cost, etc. <br /> Evelyn Dilger: Are we the only block that doesn't have water? Can I have <br /> water pipes laid at the same time? <br /> Lemberg: Hamline is the only one. Just present a petition. <br /> Jack Walter <br /> 1821 Hamline: Will the culvert pipe be run on the east side? <br /> Lembergs This hasn't been set yet. We are not sure. <br /> Walter: What happens to easements? <br /> Lemberg: You will have to check your deed, probably. <br /> Richard Magnuson I live right across the street and every morning I can see <br /> 1810 No. Holton: the pond. It was there when I bought the lot and built the <br /> house. As far as being a water storage area, it is a direct <br /> safety hazard. Coming home from school, the kids head <br /> there. Fence is no answer - they will manage to get over <br /> or under or through it. As far as the streets being graded <br /> properly - these streets were put in by the county years <br /> ago. If they were to raise the grade on the street to <br />
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