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1 <br />• <br />1 <br />1 <br />NOVEMBER 18, 1975 <br />Mr. Jaworski asked what type of lift station would be installed that would be <br />manually operated? Mr. Payne said it would basically operate the same <br />as the system in Country Lakes. This could be a man hole, the Metropolitan <br />Waste Control Commission would install the pumps and the discharge lines. <br />Mr. Marier said if the City will be pumping for possibly a year and the <br />contractor will be installing the laterals, what about the streets? <br />Mr. Rehbein said the streets would be completed by September 1, 1976. <br />Mr. Marier asked if there were any monies in escrow at this time to ensure the <br />work being completed, and was told, No. Mr. Marier felt that the City should <br />follow the requirements of the Ordinance in this matter. The Council has an <br />obligation to protect the people in this matter. Mr. Locher said this is <br />covered in Ordinance No. 22 under Section 10. Mr. Marier asked Mr. Locher <br />to read that section. <br />Mr. Marier moved that a Surety Bond be posted and secured by January 1, 1976 <br />for completion of the streets in the Shenandoah Plat. Seconded by Mr. <br />Zelinka. Motion carried. <br />Mayor Bohjanen asked Mr. Rehbein if there will be work on the system this <br />winter? <br />Mr. Rehbein said there are some problems to be worked out. He did not feel <br />that his company would be installing the internal system. The work may be <br />sub -- contracted out because of the depth and the water problem. Mr. Rehbein <br />had received one bid late this afternoon and the cost had computed out at <br />about $30.00 per lineal foot. He felt this was too high but Mr. Gotwald said <br />that is a fair cost figure. He felt that any figure between $15.00 and $20.00 per <br />foot is a reasonable cost. <br />Mr. Marier said when the plat was approved it was with the stipulation that <br />the Contractor was responsible for the utilities. <br />Mr. Rehbain said there is no problem except with maybe a couple of the <br />home owners. He would like some agreement in order to avoid the hearing <br />process. The question of the lots located on the West side of Ware Road <br />that could benefit from the installation came up for discussion. Mr. Marier <br />felt this is part of the Metro Plan and that all people should be served. <br />Mr. Locher said that only this project is being considered in that area at <br />this time. Any other lands around this project to be considered must have a <br />hearing. <br />Mr. Jaworski felt that the Shenandoah Project is the subject for discussion <br />here this evening and these other lands will have to be considered at another <br />time. <br />Mr. Rehbein said they had considered running the line in back of the <br />properties located on Ware Road, but he felt that if the line is run <br />along Ware Road the property owners on the other side of that street should <br />share in the costs. <br />
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