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When that number is exhausted, <br />which is possible at present, they <br />would not be allowed to hook up to <br />Fridley. <br />"Over how many years' time is this cost to be spread?" <br />Answer: 30 years. <br />"Re cost of street improvements, is there a difference in cost of <br />Village and County roads?" <br />Answer: The cost difference to property <br />owner would be the same. <br />Has Council made surveys how it would benefit the community? <br />Any industry to move out if sewer available?" <br />Answer: Nothing definite. Anticipated that <br />sewer will open door. <br />Mr. Meyers closed the general questioning period and asked <br />for the expressions of verbal opinions, "for" or "against" sewer. <br />OPPOSED: <br />Mr. Raymond W. Faricy, in <br />Highway 8, Co. Rd. J <br />Realize need for seve <br />thought to limiting s <br />village-wide. <br />behalf of Donald Voge, <br />ral areas. Request Council to give <br />ervice to those areas rather than <br />Robert Hillyard <br />2166 Hwy. 10 <br />a4tic tanks do work. Thinks Council should table whole <br />thing. Meetings show majority "against". Doesn't that do <br />any good? <br />Mrs. E. B. Warner <br />8295 Red Oak Drive <br />Cost too high. Lives all alone. <br />George Jackson <br />8300 Highway 8 <br />Opposed to it. <br />A. C. Holtz <br />2655 Woodcrest Drive <br />Thinks it is too soon. <br />Joseph A. Stork <br />8016 Red Oak Drive <br />Opposed to it. Can't pay. <br />-14- <br />