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f <br />MINUTES OF THE STUBBS BAY SEWER HEARING - NOVEMBER 20. 1991 <br />Mayor Peterson suggested she call the City Administrator for <br />Information on this question. She called for questions from the <br />Beyside East area. <br />Susan Hillman, 400 Leaf Street, noted she lives by the new <br />development and stated they have already experienced additional <br />water problems because of that development. She noted they are <br />on a holding tank which they pump every 3 weeks. She would <br />prefer to have the sewer Installed as opposed to Installing a <br />mound system. <br />Jane Behrman, 340 Leaf Street, pointed out a petition which she <br />submitted noting 10 of out 12 residents opposing the sewer. She <br />felt the money Is the biggest issue. <br />Sue Nyhammer. 3280 Bayside Road, noted they Just bought their <br />home and cannot afford to do any improvements with Increased <br />assessments. She stated part of the reason they bought their <br />home was because of the trees and wished to keep those. <br />Don Boylan, 3240 Bayside Road, noted he Is generally in favor of <br />the project. He noted that because of a potential sale of his <br />property, the financial aspect is a big Issue for him. He stated <br />that when the Oxford development went in, during the digging of <br />the basements they were filled with water. <br />Behrman noted that If the project Is commenced, there needs to be <br />some leeway as to when properties need to be connected. <br />Mayor Peterson invited questions from the Cygnet Place area. <br />Bob Provo. 220 Cygnet Place, noted that the estimate for Cygnet <br />Place Is the highest of all and it Is obvious to him that Cygnet <br />Place was thrown In at the last minute to help defray costs for <br />everyone else. He noted that Cygnet Place was Just repaved last <br />year and It would be a waste to dig It up to put In the sewer. <br />Gene Deterling noted that even If the sewer were free he would be <br />opposed because It destroys the rural atmosphere of the area and <br />encourages further development. He stated that In New England <br />there are homes that are on septic systems for hundreds of years <br />with no problem. <br />Goetten reiterated that If sewer Is Installed, there would be no <br />rezoning of the area. <br />Mrs. Deter ling asked how a unit Is defined. <br />Cook explained that It Is a house on acreage. <br />Pat Cra.ia, 295 Leaf Street, asked If the gentleman with 10 acres <br />would bo assessed 5 units because It Is In 2 acre zoning.