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v^' ■■ <br />h <br />t <br />“isi <br />n <br />MINUTES OF THE STUBBS BAY SEWER HEARINO " NOVEMBER 80i Iffl <br />Jabbour concurrad but reminded him that there are many <br />Mhich currently are percolating sewage to the surface and <br />homes have no alternate dra1nf1e''d site. <br />homes <br />these <br />Klltzke noted that they should be looking at the whole drainfleld <br />that goes into Lake Minnetonka, Including those beyond 1000'. <br />Callahan stated that State agencies are doing just that. <br />Mayor Peterson introduced Glenn Cook, the City Engineer, <br />asked him to explain the different areas and costs. <br />and <br />Cook explained the property being considered has been divided <br />Into seven areas, which would all hook up to the forcemain on <br />Tonkawa Road. <br />Cook Indicated that the trunk cost would be divided <br />among all properties in the project, and the lateral costs which <br />are used to serve a particular neighborhood would be paid for by <br />the homes served in that area. Cook noted that the lateral lines <br />would go down the middle of the street, which is why the cost may <br />seem higher, because the street would need to be replaced. He <br />estimated the trunk portion of the project to cost $8.30.090, and <br />the lateral portion to cost $1,114,885. Cook showed a table <br />which divided the cost amoung areas proposed. <br />A resident asked why the lateral costs could not be spread <br />equally amoung those involved. <br />Cook stated that could be done, but there are some areas where <br />there Is little or no street replacement, thus reducing the cost. <br />Klltzke noted that on Oxford Road, the line Is proposed to go <br />through the front/lake yards rather than through the street, <br />which would allow for five more houses to be Included. <br />Cook noted that would be a possibility. He Indicated <br />project Is approved, work could start In April of 1992 with <br />completion In August of 1992. Which moans the area would be <br />disrupted for the entire summer of 1992. <br />Mayor Peterson Introduced Dave Peterson, Chair of the Citizens <br />Committee, which was appointed by Council In April of 1991. <br />Peterson exolalned that he and members of the Committee <br />taken a random, door-to-door sampling of feelings of the project. <br />He noted that no one Is excited and some of the comments J®"^®*^ <br />should hav# baan In yaars ago, cost too much. City should <br />help pay, don't need It but would help to defray the cost. <br />Peterson explained that he Is not within the proposed sewered <br />area, but recently his septic system failed and an alternate <br />system could not be located on his 2+ acre lot. He also <br />reiterated that under the new regulations, any home improvement <br />or sale of a home would require the septic system to be brought