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2Ii19 <br />to the west of me and south of me, 3ust ghat is the <br />value? Maybe it should be returned to the .owners. <br />~1lrs. Emil Anderson: If there are no future difficulties, it would seem all <br />right. <br />Attorney Galvin: No one had considered the requirement of connecting the <br />existing easement on the Bianchi-French property with <br />the easement on the Lindig property. As a practical <br />question, the pourer company is not going to make any <br />change. <br />Bianchi: If somebody decides to divide and make it two hundred <br />feet, same as I did, some of those people are going to <br />be five or ten feet to the west. The line will be <br />staggered. <br />Galvins When they do decide to sell their property, they have <br />to make application for subdivision, Some advance <br />planning had been considered when you subdivided your <br />property, and. any future council will have to give long <br />and careful consideration to establishing a line., I <br />think the council had given consideration to making that <br />line other than where it is now on your lot. Common <br />sense is going to have to prevail in the future <br />decisions, The only control the council has is the <br />application for subdivision, <br />The council can reserve easement on the east and north <br />five feet. The power company may impose some conditions. <br />I am not sure what they are going to do. They probably <br />do not want to run two lines to serve Lindig Street and <br />~.~airview Avenue. They might move twenty to thirty feet <br />over onto Mr. Lindig's property and R2r. Lindig or his <br />successors would have to agree to it if they want any <br />service. <br />Nilsen: ~Zr. Bianchi, regarding your line, where it was established <br />was the most reasonable considering all the factors. <br />Tt just happenec that you were the first one and it <br />seemed like a reasonable thing considering all angles. <br />Ydith regard to ten foot easement, it is impossible to <br />have only a five foot easement for water flow - you <br />cannot accomplish anything. <br />~'~farkentien introduced the folloering resolution and moved <br />its adoption: <br />Resolution ~°dHEREAS, rdr. and i~trs. Arthur Lindig have made <br />Approving Preliminary application to the Village Gouncil of Falcon Heights for <br />Plat - Lindig Addition a subdivision to be known as Lindig's Addition No. 3 <br />No. 3: pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. b9; and ' <br />WHERE.~S, said applicants have filed with the Village <br />Council and the Village Planning Commission a preliminary <br />plat, and <br />1NHEREAS, said plat was referred to the Village <br />Planning Commission and said commission has approved said <br />