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things progressed. He stated their interest, of course, is in <br />keeping the county roads in proper shape for the people who use <br />them. <br />OBJECTIJNS were voiced by the following persons: <br />Don Voge <br />Hwy, 8, Co. Road J <br />Objected to paying for such a large undeveloped area <br />---120 acres. <br />George Jackson <br />8300 Hwy. 8 <br />Same objection as Mr. Voge. Cost too large for <br />80 acres. <br />John Echo <br />5420 Jackson St. <br />He felt prices out of proportion to value of house. <br />"Exactly what troubles are you having with sewage?" <br />"Do we need both sewer and water?" <br />Wm. Frits <br />8072 Long Lake Road <br />Questioned boundary limits as shown by notice. <br />Felt Village should have approached Dept. of Agriculture <br />and State of Minnesota Farm School for plans. Felt we <br />are commited to a tremendous expenditure without authority <br />of the people of the community. Felt people commited <br />to take the system whether they wanted it or not Cost <br />too high. <br />F. J. Nahurski in behalf of Mrs. Stella Skiba <br />5205 Hwy. 8 <br />Questioned the necessity for sewer at this time. <br />When water was put in, it was done as a necessity <br />for health conditions. Fears over-extension beyond <br />potential of the Village to catch up with this improve- <br />ment so as to reduce cost within reasonable range of all. <br />Suggested posting referendum so people can voice opinion. <br />Mr. D. D. Wendt <br />7474 Spring Lake Rd. <br />Those who need improvements the least are going to pay <br />the most. In his area most lots are one acre, which <br />makes cost about $1,800 per lot---too high. Object to <br />taking service when not needed. Thinks debt too large <br />for assessed valuation. <br />--6-- <br />