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1 would not necessarily be solved by spending a million dollars to <br /> 2 disconnect the drain tiles. • <br /> 3 Twenty-four Inch Pipes Recommended When City Improves Wilson Street <br /> 4 Because of the condition of the sanitary sewer pipes along Wilson <br /> 5 south of 29th, the engineers had recommended the City replace the 18 <br /> 6 inch pipes with 24 inch pipes_ which they estimated would cost the <br /> 7 City only $200,000.00 if the project were done in conjunction with <br /> 8 the improvement of the whole street. <br /> 9 Childs said Wilson Street would probably be the next MSA street the <br /> 10 City would be improving and although the State wouldn't pay for the <br /> 11 new sewer line, he agreed with Mr. Robertson it would be better to <br /> 12 enlarge the pipeline in conjunction with the reconstruction than to <br /> 13 try to level out the grade. The Manager suggested the condensed <br /> 14 engineering report be published and that the Council wait to see what <br /> 15 the response is before scheduling any public hearings where neighbor <br /> 16 might be confronting neighbor about drain tiles. <br /> 17 Smooth agreed it was essential to let the residents know the City <br /> 18 has gone to such lengths to address and try to solve their problems. <br /> 19 He said he wasn't advocating any public hearings, but thought if any <br /> 20 were to be held, it might be wise to hold them this summer during a <br /> 21 drought when memories of the storms aren't quite as intense. <br /> 22 Sa cello agreed that the engineers should prepare a condensed, easily <br /> 23 understood summary of their report which could be communicated to the <br /> • <br /> 24 residents to let them know "the City had spent over $15,000 for <br /> 25 engineering studies which only tell the Council they are really <br /> 26 powerless to do anything to correct the flooding problems which <br /> 27 follow severe rainfalls." <br /> 28 aM rk suggested the article carrying the executive summary could <br /> 29 indicate the complete report was available for them to read at City <br /> 30 Hall and at the St. Anthony Library. <br /> 31 Robertson Indicates RCM Staff Member Oualified to Help City to <br /> 32 Disconnect Foundation Tiles If Council Ever Makes That Decision <br /> 33 The engineer reported Owatonna had reasonable success in getting its <br /> 34 foundation systems disconnected from its sanitary sewer system and <br /> 35 the Owatonna engineer at that time now works for RCM. He said if <br /> 36 the City ever decided to take the same action, that engineer would <br /> 37 probably be available to help the Council conduct the public <br /> 38 hearings on the issue. Before leaving the subject, Mr. Hamer pointed <br /> 39 out that the City had already taken some steps to alleviate the <br /> 40 flooding problems when it had installed sanitary sewer by-passes to <br /> 41 the Roseville system at Highcrest and to Minneapolis at St. Anthony <br /> 42 Road. <br /> 43 Council Action <br /> 16 <br />