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2536 <br />xE~TNG <br />Klatt Addition and watermain extension on proposed Sheldon Street <br />No. 2 and (more particularly described in proposed Klatt <br />Northeast Addition No. 2) and construction of watermains <br />WaterMain along the westerly edge of Hamline Avenue between <br />Installations Garden Avenue and Roselawn Avenue. Official Notice <br />of Hearing was read. Mayor called upon Engineer <br />Lemberg to explain the engineering features of the <br />improvements, after which the following questions <br />were raised by interested persons. <br />Mrs. Dilger How big pipe is to be used? Answer: Six inch. <br />loll Hamline Avenue The people who are having trouble, the ones connected <br /> to the three inch main closer to Larpen teur on <br /> Hamline avenue - they are not going to be benefitted <br /> now? Answer: No. <br />Mrs. Walter How about our driveways -are they go in €` to be torn <br />1807 Hamline Ave. up and do we have to experience another su~runer like <br /> the last one? <br />Lembergs That is your choice. If you want, we will put it <br /> down the back property - we'll have to negotiate <br /> an agreement with the school district to go that <br /> way. <br />Mrs. Walter: There is a red flag in the front of my property now. <br /> What does this mean? <br />Lembergs I had a survey crew out there and Z wouldn't want <br /> them to dig anything up when construction is started. <br /> The red flag means there is a man hole there. <br />Mrs. Dilgers As long as it was said that we couldn't possibly <br /> go through the front, why wouldn't it be much <br /> cheaper to bring it in the back - our worries would <br /> be much less - no sod, no torn up driveways, etc. <br />Lembergs A six inch main and seven foot coverage is necessary. <br /> The cost is approximately the same, but to bring it <br /> into your property line would be a bigger expense. <br /> Another consideration is where the plumbing is <br /> located. in each house. <br />Tt was stated that plumbing is in the back of existing <br />homes except for J. Danielson's at 1835 Hamline Avenue <br />which is in the front. <br />Lembergs The cost both ways is about the same. To bring it in <br />the front, we have to obtain permits and construction <br />easements. In the front the machines would have to <br />go up on your front lawns. <br />Danielsons How about time involved? What is the difference <br />between storm sewer and water - as far as time? <br />Answer: It is a lot shorter time involved. <br />1 <br />1 <br />'J <br />
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