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pointed out <br />experienced with water utility. He recommended that the Village <br />its own equipment rather than an contract and the proposed <br />building for storage of equipment was shown b7 map. <br />Mr. Meyers further stated that if the propcse_1 plan is <br />approved by the Village Council, bids will be prepared. They <br />will be received from many contracting firms and the reasonable <br />low bid will have to be taken. However, he stated the Council <br />may advise on less. <br />Mr. James Olson of Rand a Moody next discussed financing <br />this program. He <br />different from those <br />ment should bear its <br />that more maintenace will be needed than ccmm,Hnly <br />stated that the problems in our area are <br />in a developed community. Future develop <br />proportionate cost. The plan presented is <br />complete and he commended the Council and the Village Attorney <br />on their excellent cooperation and excellent choice of a complete <br />plan. He stated the cost is high, but when we are <br />all through. The assessment program considers the <br />that applies to all property today and to apply in <br />through, we are <br />degree of benefit <br />the future. <br />Sheets showing the method by which the improvements will be <br />paid were distributed. (2 copies are attached) A short recess <br />was taken after which Mr. Olson explained the various charges <br />listed and answered questions on this method of payment. <br />The floor was turned over to Don H -dges who handled questions <br />and comments from the audience. <br />Dean Anklan, Ramsey County Engineer and Robert I. Clark, <br />Ramsey County Engineering Department were in attendance. Mr. <br />Anklan spcke for Ramsey Cc. stating that they were neither "for" <br />nor against" the proposed plan. They were waiting tc see how <br />