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2 <br />time they will require the gas company to lower their <br />mains. By agreement vrith the county, they will take out <br />catch basin and lines and lay them back in at their own <br />expense. At that time they are going to lower them. The <br />county felt it was unjust to make them change their gas <br />lines now and then later again. 1Nhat the grades will be, <br />I donut lmow - they haven~t established them yet. <br />Walter: The lots are all contoured to provide outlet - the ditch <br />is between the houses and the terrain rises up a little <br />before it can get to the drainage ditch. It is abou t 135 <br />feet long. It's the same between my house and Mrs, Dilger's. <br />Lemberg: I dontt know how far you would have to go back to get some <br />of that water. <br />Nilsens How about the school district doing something? <br />Warkentien: Tt does come from the school lot. How far would we have to <br />. go from the catch basin to get this_water out? <br />'~J'alters About forty feet, I would think. <br />Lemberg: We have a similar problem in many areas - down back lot <br />-. lines in particular. <br /> Nilsen: That will be looked into. <br /> Blacks Some of us are paying who had no water problem at a11. If <br /> we had different assessment rates, it would cause problems. <br /> There have been quite a few discussi one about the lots on <br /> Hemline Avenue and those larger lots. A large lot produces <br /> as much water per square foot as a small lot. I would be <br /> in favor of the village picking up a little better portion <br /> of the assessment. <br /> Warkentien: We have spent hours on this problem. I am involved personally <br /> in this and we have discussed for about six or eight hours <br /> this very thing. We have to remember that there are other <br /> large lots in the village.:.... ~_ ; <br /> Pipkorn: Do you remember when we had drainage put in when Hemline <br /> . would drain to Gottfried Pit? County put in and .the water <br /> drained just fine. Our water used to drain out - now they <br /> came through and cut these culverts out of there and removed <br /> them, then put the surface of the road next to our boulevard,. <br /> Did we pay for that in vain then? And are we paying for <br /> something in vain now? <br /> Nilsen: Hemline is going to be reconstructed in the future. There is <br /> room for cutting it down when they regrade Hemline Avenue. <br /> Pipkorn: I have seen where they didn't use logic and they went by <br />the blueprint and it was not right. <br /> Nilsens T would think that nowadays the county really watches that. <br /> Dilgers In regard to benefits - it just doesn't benefit use but it <br /> does really beautify the whole village. <br />
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