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r <br />MINUTES OF THE CONTINUATION OF THE STUBBS BAY ASSESSMENT HEARING <br />HELD BY THE ORONO COUNCIL ON <br />HELD MAY 18, 1992 <br />to hook up If the septic system Is functioning properly. <br />Dave Peterson. 2625 Fox Street, stated he was on the advisory <br />committee. He said he Is not a part of this project but his <br />mother’s property Is Involved. He noted that his septic system has <br />recently failed, and on a 2 1/2 acre parcel, cannot find an <br />alternate site. He stated that the life expectancy of a septic <br />system is 20 years. He reminded them that n-)thing can be built on <br />an alternate site and it cannot be driven on. He stated It will <br />cost him more to restore his system than the sewer project will <br />cost any of them. He stated to Shaw that the advisory committee’s <br />Intent was to welcome anyone wishing to be Involved. <br />Pat Crane. 285 Leaf Street, stated he is part of the Cygnet Place <br />area. He said he preferred to be a part of the project but felt <br />that the Council pulled a figure out of a box. He stated It <br />appears that they determined the cost of the base area, then <br />included the additional areas at a higher cost. He felt that the <br />entire project should be figured on a per unit basis, making the <br />cost of the project for everyone $10,762.00, less the amount <br />retained In the contingency fund at $730.00 per parcel. He felt it <br />was unfair that an area would get service for less than another. <br />Terry Olsen. 3640 Bavside Road, said he accepts the project but <br />questioned why those In need of the service are paying less for the <br />project. He said he had a problem with a mandatory hookup If the <br />current system is functioning. <br />Linda WhItman. 3620 Eileen Street, stated she originally requested <br />to be excluded from the project, but has changed her position. She <br />stated they would Ske to be included but do not want to be forced <br />to hook up I mmedlately. She noted they wouId like some possibI * Ity <br />of negotiating the as;!essment. <br />Mike FInnIev. 3425 Eastlaka Street, said he was In favor of the <br />project, but felt that It should not be assessed on a per unit <br />basis as he has a very small lot with a cabin. <br />David Use. 3630 Eileen Street, stated they would like to be <br />included but objected to the required hookup. He said he would <br />like to see the contingency fund returned to the property owners. <br />Don Gronberq. 110 Leaf Street, explained that there is a dam on <br />hie property. He said he was one of the first to purchase a lot <br />In this area, and when he did so the creek was not flooded. The <br />dam was Installed with the blessings of the DNR In 1960~61. He <br />stated that there Is a valve that Is used to release the water