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is by oral agreement with the County officials and an inventory <br />will be made of the surfaces disturbed, the value will be de- <br />termined and the portions to be borne by the Village and the <br />County will be agreed upon at that time. The County will bear <br />the cost of the betterment to meet their requirements. <br />He further explained that a utility of this nature, tak- <br />ing into consideration proper construction, probably can last <br />for a period in excess of 50 years. Therefore, a maintenance <br />program should be considered and would require certain equipment, <br />such equipment not necessarily confined to sewer use. He pointed <br />out the Village has the option of owning the equipment or con- <br />tracting for it, the latter ultimately more expensive. <br />Housing the equipment was the next item the Village re- <br />quested investigated and he illustrated the proposed maintenance <br />and storage building by map. Construction would be similar to <br />the Mounds View Village Hall building. The proposed total cost <br />of the project includes the cost of the building and equipment <br />which would be paid for by assessment in part and tax levy. <br />In closing, Mr. Knutsen stated he wanted to make two <br />definite points--the construction is a proposed, not final, <br />plan. The costs Mr. Anderson, the fiscal agent, would discuss <br />were supplied, most generally, by their firm and they were <br />estimates. Some increments were added for possible future needs <br />-9- <br />