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2. Sanitary sewer outlet to be furnished under a <br />cooperative agreement with the North Suburban <br />Sanitary Sewer District. <br />The estimated cost of the above improvement is <br />$2,573,740. <br />The area proposed to be assessed for said improve- <br />ment will include the entire Village." <br />Notice of the hearing was published on two dates: November 21, <br />1963 and November 28, 1963. There are 1,960 parcels in the Village <br />and approximately 3,000 notices were mailed to all addresses avail- <br />able, which included notices based on water billings. <br />A technical review of the progress of the sewer program from <br />its inception to the present time was given by Mr. Meyers. He <br />stated that the septic tank problem first arose in September, 1958, <br />at which time it was brought to the Councilts attention. Methods <br />were discussed at that time and there was no outlet for sewage <br />available. In Feb. of 1959 a delegation appeared before the Council <br />requesting consideration of either a sanitary sewer system or water <br />system and, in that same month, the Council requested the Village <br />Engineer to make a preliminary study for the Village. On May 4, 1959 <br />the Council authorized the Village Engineer to prepare a preliminary <br />report with as much facts and figures as possible. There was no <br />outlet for sewage at that time. On July 28, 1959 Dr0 Houle gave a <br />report on the need for sanitary sewer and water in the Village and <br />stated that there was a definite contamination problem. He warned <br />that both systems should be looked into. Decisic:n was made to go <br />ahead with the water. <br />The Fall of 1959 was the beginning of the N.S.S.S.D and 5 or 6 <br />