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4- Sept. 20,1972 <br />guarantees did they have that U. S. Lakes wouldn't come back later with <br />further smaller scale plans. He appealed to the Village to deny grant- <br />ing this variance as it would set precedent for other developers and <br />make Lino Lakes an easy target. He informed the developer that he and <br />other residents were prepared to take whatever legal action was necessary. <br />Bob Nelson: Resident. He asked if U.S. Lakes was proposing this simply <br />to take advantage of sewer pipes, etc. <br />Mr. Busch said they did not want to ask for a sewer extension going <br />further north. In 1969 they petitioned the Village for a sewer. Now <br />57 of 127 resident lots are serviced by it. He said the Village Council <br />met with the PCA last winter and turned down the interceptor. <br />Mr. Marier advised that they did not turn down the interceptor, the <br />meeting in February was to defer the charges and ask for cancellation. <br />We asked for a feasability study. He noted all U. S. Lakes wants to <br />accomplish by this is to undercut the assessment per lot. <br />Jerry Borovansky: Lot 20. He said he bought for the priviledge of <br />using the golf course, for the beauty of the green space, and for the <br />investment which could appreciate over the years. He was told this was <br />and end lot and nothing would be built next to them. Now it appears <br />he'll have townhouses right up to his back door. He asked the board <br />to reject the proposal. <br />Larry Johnson: Resident. Inquired about the type of homes to be put <br />in the area. <br />Mr. Busch said the models will be in the same line up.as they had bought <br />from.$30,000 to $40,000 basis. <br />Mr. Hill asked if we are running any differential sewer lines into this <br />area. Mr. Busch said the :main isn't being changed. The economics <br />won't change as far as the village is concerned - just for assessments <br />since it services <br />nl Y <br />57 homes now. <br />Mr. Karth said this would require more laterals with less piping and <br />the village would have to go into dbbt more to do this. <br />Mr. Busch said they need this by next week. The concept was discussed <br />with Carley and Mr. Gotwald although the detailed map wasn't ready until <br />today. Mr. McLean advised we would never act on this by next week, as <br />it would require a special hearing. <br />Mr. Schneider: Bought lot 19 just last Tuesday. It was presented as a <br />golf course lot. Sunday he was informed of the change, when he received <br />a letter saying he had concurred. He stated he was unable to really <br />fully comprehend at this point how he felt. He had put his present home <br />up for sale already. <br />Mr. Busch said of he had any unsettled feelings, please present them to <br />U.S. Lakes, and they would let him out of the deal. <br />Mr. Shearen recommended that we lay over on these requests until we