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- 4- <br />when sanitary sewer went in and the houses were built in 1969 and 1970. <br />Conrad Dumke of 8045 Greenwood Drive wanted proof that his lot drained into <br />the area. He said his lot drains south. He inquired if the map could be <br />challenged since it was an old map and not a new survey map. <br />Mayor Neisen commented that this was purely an informational hearing. If he <br />wanted a water drainage survey to see where his lot drains, they would have <br />to make a new map. This would cost money. So far no money has been expended. <br />Bill Frits of 8072 Long Lake Road inquired what purpose was being served by <br />the catch basin at the southwest corner of Long Lake Road and Sherwood Road. <br />He said the grade level of the road was changed in 1967 or 1968 when Long <br />Lake Road was paved and the drainage changed to a northerly flow instead of <br />a southerly flow. <br />Mayor Neisen defended Engineer Bearden in that he had only served as Village <br />Engineer since April and was not familiar with happenings several years ago. <br />Paul Fedor, Sr. of 8030 Long Lake Road stated that a new highway would be <br />going in, in the near future and perhaps all their planning now would be <br />changed. <br />Mayor Neisen stated it may affect the flow north of County Road J. <br />John Piciorek of 8065 Eastwood Road inquired as to how many homes had made <br />complaints. Mayor Neisen replied three homes. <br />Mayor Neisen again explained that this was just an informational hearing <br />and no assessments would be put on this evening. <br />Mr. Hansen a resident of Fridley, but speaking for Nellie Dormeier stated <br />that she had no problem. <br />Mayor Neisen explained that some part of each property owners land drains <br />into this area. <br />Mrs. Nordstrom of 8050 Greenwood Drive wondered why they should be burdened <br />when these people chose to build where they did, why a house 5 feet from <br />them would have problems. Mayor Neisen answered it could be the contour of <br />the land. <br />Duane McCarty of 8060 Long Lake Road stated he had no water problems and he <br />lives close to the ditch. He wondered if he would be assessed or not. He <br />doesn't want to pay for other peoples problems and asked why a building permit <br />was issued in the first place if there are water problems in the area. <br />Gordon Barnes of 8031 Greenwood Drive wondered why the builder wasn't told <br />the water table when he applied for a permit to build. <br />Robert Pearson, 2415 Sherwood Road said there were two things that bothered <br />him. There is no assurance the problem will be cleared up if this were done <br />and it bothered him that the whole village wasn't included. Why are just <br />these in this area singled out? <br />
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