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2.50 <br />Pipkorn: Is this closed now? We have water in front of our house <br />all the time anyway since Roseville closed up the drain. <br />Alan Alshouse I am speaking for a few of the neighbors and myself who <br />1717 Hamline Avenue: live on probably the highest part of Hamline Avenue, which <br />runs toward Larpenteur Avenue from my property. I am <br />trying to figure out how I benefit. <br />Lemberg: As I stated before, you are still in the drainage district <br />and your water runs down to the drainage district. If <br />everyone on the top of the hill kept the water up there, <br />then the people in the lower spot wouldn~t have any water. <br />L. J. Rustad You say this is a drainage area, How are the boundaries <br />1723 Hamline Avenue set up? How come south of Larpenteur is not included? <br />Lembergs South of Larpenteur is not in this drainage district. <br /> That water doesntt cross Larpenteur. <br />Weatherston As long as the engineer is here, I would like to complain <br />1867 Simpsons about the workmanship that was done - where we formerly <br /> had a deep ditch, but in filling it back, there are about <br /> six to eight inches below the grade of the lot and the <br /> grade of the curb and have a hollow spot. Where they <br /> picked up the drainage behind the house, they merely got <br /> a big hole and a pipe sticking in there. It keeps washing <br /> away with every bit of rain and it will soon be washed out. <br /> It should have a base before it goes into the conductor <br /> itself. Can there be something done to it? Is there any <br /> reason why this cannot be done this fall? <br />Lemberg: We know that these areas are going to settle. <br />Weatherston: We know that this is so low - a little top dressing will <br /> not do. Are we going to have to cut up the sod next year? <br />Lembergs Nothing will be done this year. <br />Weatherstons Has the village relieved the contractor and the bond is <br /> out? How about compaction? <br />Lemberg: At the time the sanitary sewer was put in out here, the <br />Village paid $1 afoot for compaction and we are still <br />filling the trenches for compaction. We feel it is better <br />to leave it. <br />Leland Pehrson Regarding the bond - and the interest we pay on this. <br />1766 Holton: We pay 6~ - the bond is 3-3/1~~ - is this profit to the <br /> Village? <br />Attorney Kyles The Village Council can charge up to 6~ - there is a le gal <br /> requirement that they charge interest. This interest is <br /> charged in 99~ of the cases on assessments which are <br />imposed by the municipalities. <br />Fiseal Agent Sander: It is found that there are delinquencies very often. <br /> There are also contingencies, miscellane ous costs that <br /> the Village has to bear. If they don't try to recuperate <br />