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2377 <br />Resident: If you look in the records, I sent a lot of letters about the <br />damage done and also was told I could collect nothing. It <br />seems that the Larpenteur Avenue Improvement is the cause <br />and we should not have to pay for this. <br />Whaley: The street or county stopped the flow of water. The Village <br />should have made the county take care of this <br />James White Before they fixed the street in the fall of that year, it <br />1716 Alberts was so muddy, and the hole had all kinds of sand in there <br /> and then when they re-surfaced the road, they blacktopped <br /> right over that - way above grade and engineer's stakes. <br /> When I built the house in 1927, I never had a water problem <br /> on my driveway, but now, I have it running in and over the <br /> top of my sidewalk. <br />William Mock I live on the corner of Larpenteur and Albert. That goes <br />1397 Larpenteur: through my property and I am very much opposed to it. <br /> Lemberg explained that the notice sent was not intended to <br /> mean there would be any work done on his property, <br />Mocks There is no gutter at all for twenty feet. There is a rise <br /> of four to six inches - the water cannot run to the drain. <br /> Right now there is a puddle there. I say - put the gutter <br /> down a little bit. <br />Lemberg: We have dun levels on it and it would then be too low to go <br />into the catch basin. <br />Mocks Higher pitch in the center, maybe? <br />Nilsen: Where does the water come from that is in your driveway? <br />Brunekes The water comes down the back end, down the center and winds <br />up in Liedholm's yard, My garage is six inches below <br />Albert - right in line with my driveway. The ditch should <br />be lowered back here to keep it out of the driveways. How <br />deep would this be? <br />Lemberg: Four to six feet. <br />Nilsens Where does the water come out? <br />Mocks T have two lots and one is lower and it gets two to two-and- <br />one-half feet deep in the spring. As soon as the frost gets <br />out of the dry wells, it drains out. The present ones are <br />six inches lower and they cannot be dropped any more. If <br />any more, there would be a nine inch drop off. <br />Whaley: I am for it but I don't want to pay anything if it isn't <br />going to help the situation any, The engineer wasn't too <br />good when they put the sewer in. If I hadn't been alert, <br />I don't know what would have happened. They sent a high <br />school kid around to measure. They never stopped to find <br />out that the drain under my hous® is fourteen inches. <br />Whites I want to get rid of it from the first catch basin on the <br />west to the second. There is always water in front of the <br />filling station. <br />~1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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