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11-20-1991 Stubbs Bay Sewer Hearing Minutes
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Ss- <br />MINUTII OF THi STUBBS BAY SEWER HEARING - NOVEMBER 20. 1991 <br />know why he was included. He said he wou'd be willing to <br />covenant restrictions against building on those sites. <br />Gaffron noted that they will be <br />properties that will be included. <br />taking a closer look at <br />Mayor Peterson called for questions from the Stubbs Bay Northeast <br />area. <br />Vince Larson, 3500 Stubbs Bay Road, has a 2 acre site that has <br />been preliminarily tested for a mound system. He explained that <br />6 years ago he purchased a home on North Arm Drive because it had <br />sewer and sold that property easily because it had sewer <br />available. If the sewer is put in, 20 years from now no one will <br />say It cost too much but only realize the benefit of sewer. <br />Charlie Balgaard, 3435 Eastlake Street, noted that he was in <br />Sticker shock. He wanted to know why the cost was double the <br />national average cost for sewer projects. He felt that cost is a <br />big part of this issue. <br />Mr. Glenn, 3465 Eastlake Street, noted thac he lives right on the <br />lake and would prefer sewer. He felt that it will go in one way <br />or another. <br />Todd Ziesmer, 3440 Bayside Road, stated that what Ms. Rowlette <br />said was true about his property and could not see how anyone <br />could get by paying less for a holding tank. He noted that he <br />has a 2,000 gallon tank and It needed to be pumped every 3 weeks. <br />He said he cannot afford to continue to wait for the City to <br />decide on this property. He felt the City should look at the big <br />picture to make their decision. He stated that he cannot afford <br />to Install a septic system at this time, and in the near future <br />also pay a sewer assessment to hook up. <br />Charlie Balgaard asked again why the cost is double the <br />average. <br />nationa1 <br />Jabbour noted that this area has smaller lots, a high water table <br />and poor soil c ditlons. He assured Mr. Belgaard that the City <br />will not be making money on this project. <br />Cook explained that there is a need for a relatively high length <br />of trunk line and many areas where laterals cannot be used. He <br />also Indicated topography, lake levels, and the need to restore <br />roads all drive the cost higher. <br />Dan Esters, 3400 ^ 'side Road, noted there would be lift station <br />In his front yard and asked about that. <br />Cook explained that there would be an electrical panel, with <br />casting of 9-10* In diameter. Typically there would be no cdor <br />emitted. <br />I'r
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