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~// ~/b S 2282 <br />In answer to question about curbs and gutters, Lemberg <br />stated that catch basins would be placed in the proper <br />position so that curb and gutters could be installed at <br />a later date if desired. <br />James Boyd What becomes of our trees? <br />1788 Alberts <br />Sewer lines would probably have to go into the street, <br />Lembergs One thing we have to remember is that when sanitary sewer <br />goes in, it is down eight to ten feet. A storm sewer <br />generally is three to five feet. <br />Pehrsons How do you draw these boundary lines for a district? <br />Lembergs Somewhere a boundary has to be drarm. We took the high <br />point in the street, determined where the water runs, and <br />then where the water runs from the front of the lot. <br />~acMillens Has a survey actually been made to determine where. the <br />high point of these streets is? Possibly a re-survey <br />should be made because the grade has changed since 1958. <br />Lemberg: There is no need for a surv®y - the grade has not changed - <br />only seal-coating has been done since 1958. <br />A. L. Keller Would this rule out putting trees in the boulevard? <br />1852 Pascals <br />There has been some experience with trees and trouble <br />Lemberga because of the sanitary sewer. Dr. Hard w311 recommend <br />what kind of trees wottl.d be suitable. <br />Jensens Is it assumed that the benefits received are equal for <br />everybody? <br />Lemberga We know that the same amount of water falls on each foot <br />of property. We know that the run-off is basically the same. <br />Leslie Wickland We had drainage to the corner before the last re-surfacing <br />1'90 Holtons af£er the sanitary sewer went in. Since then, the water <br />does not ran off. I request that the maintenance department <br />attempt to clear this up. Grading was changed. I believe <br />this to be a reasonable request. How about a lift station <br />dust where the water is naw collecting? <br />Lembergs As far as a lift station type of thing is concerned, it <br />would probably cost X100,000 to be large enough to take a <br />big flow. It would be sitting most of the time, probably <br />75% of the time, and it would still need maintenance. Items <br />added for a lift station make it very expensive. When you <br />balance a complete gravity system as we have here, the only <br />maintenance is keeping grass off and other catch-alls off <br />the catch basins. In most cases, the gravity system is <br />most economical. <br />Chalmerss The amount of x:1.0,000 to go on general taxes - is that the <br />amount for the school? <br />Warkentiens No. The Falcon Heights School will be assessed like all the <br />other benefited properties. <br />
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