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I,e <br />that individual properties were looking for additional <br />hookups that would help decrease the overall unit charge but <br />that property would then have to pay for more units. <br />8. Will a new subdivision, such as the one being proposed east <br />of Leaf Street, be included in the project? <br />It has not been the policy of the City to include any areas <br />that do not absolutely need sewer. This area is developing <br />to a 2 acre standard and preliminary indications are that it <br />will have adequate conditions for on-site septic systems on <br />each building site. Even if the City were to allow sewering <br />of this area, the topography of the area would require <br />significant design parameters that would not result in a <br />substantial reduction in unit lateral cost for the Stubbs Bay <br />project. Inclusion of all those u'- in the project may <br />reduce the trunk cost by about ?0%. (IOC units in Stubbs Bay <br />22, units in "Sussex") <br />9. Why is the property on Oxford Road being left out? <br />Again, this rea was developed to the 2 ac.e standard and <br />although it is lakeshore property which differentiates it <br />from the property east of Leaf, it is not contemplated to be <br />included as tnere should be adequate septic systems for this <br />area. Based on general City policy we have not addressed <br />this question to the Council but we will address both this <br />and the question regarding the fubdivision. The inclusion of <br />the Oxford property would probably reduce the trunk cost by <br />about 10%. (10 properties) <br />10. How soon could a project be undertaken? <br />The project progress is dependent on the level of interest of <br />the neighborhood. If substantial interest is generated this <br />fall and hearings could be held this winter, plans could be <br />drawn this winter and construction begun in the spring. It <br />is important to realize that the Council will probably not <br />undertake this project unless a substantial majority of the <br />property owners are interested in undertaking this project to <br />the point of agreeing to sign a waiver of appeal on this <br />project. This is a neighborhood problem, and the <br />neighborhood should get together to decide how they want to <br />solve it- (It was mentioned that the current prices are as <br />% <br />-4