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total figure. In closing he stated that anyone who wished <br />to do so could ask him questions during a later question and <br />answer period. <br />Mr. Meyers resumed the meeting asking for any questions <br />from the floor, which would be answered by the speakers. The <br />following persons volunteered questions. <br />Raymond W. Faricy, Attorney <br />Minnesota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. <br />"Has the Health Department or Dr. Houle made any re- <br />examination as to the sanitary sewer system since 1959?" <br />Mr. Sullivan replied that Dr. Houle made one check in <br />a low land area of Twelve Oaks last summer. No correction <br />could be made without sewer. Nothing has been done by <br />the Health Dept. since 1959. <br />Mr. Faricy also asked for a clarification of the ditch <br />costs which was given by Mr. Knutsen. <br />Joseph Stork <br />8016 Red Oak Drive <br />"Did the same engineer make water and sewer estimates?" <br />Answ3r: Yes <br />Mr. Stork: Price much higher on sewer. Cannot afford. <br />Mrs. Samuel Fried <br />2069 Sherwood <br />"What is the sequence of construction--some interceptors, <br />some laterals, or what?" <br />Answer: Most likely as interceptor construction progressed, <br />laterals could be added. Council will determine <br />which interceptors will be built first, most <br />likely based on the need. <br />George Jackson <br />8300 Hwy. 8 <br />"Relative to the interceptor, when will people find out <br />about it in our area when some adjustment has to be made <br />-12- <br />