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MINUTES 0'' THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 13, 1984 PAGE 2 <br />CRYSTAL BAY SEWER PROJECT <br />City Engineer Cook reviewed with the public the <br />proposed sewer line and lift station locations in the <br />Crystal Bay area. <br />One man suggested that the City assume the LDSt of <br />maintenance of the lift station thereby reducing the <br />cost of the whole sewer project. <br />City Engineer Cook stated that it costs the City <br />approximately $4, 500 a year for the maintenance of each <br />lift station. <br />George Rovegno of 2010 Shoreline Drive suggested that <br />the when installing the sewer pipe, that the <br />contractors to be careful no' Lo tear up the road which <br />would rcdu,.;e the cost of the project. <br />City Engineer Cook stated that it is impossible to <br />install piping without tearing up the roads. Cook <br />stated that the City can just restore the roads to their <br />original state now rather than extending the roads. <br />Cook stated that this would cut the cost of the project. <br />C-^k noted that the City could save money if they didn't <br />nave to pay for easements on private property. Cook <br />explained that it could cost approximately $10,000 per <br />unit if the City could cut the cost on the roads, <br />easements, and have cooperation f rom the neighborhood. <br />One lady suggested putting in water at the same time as <br />the sewer. <br />City Engineer Cook responded that only sewer is planned <br />for the Crystal Bay area. Cook reminded the neighbors <br />that e.o put in water at the same time would Increase the <br />cost of the project. <br />Alex Jentilucci of 1295 Briar Street suggested putting <br />in the rater pipe, dry piping, in case it would be used in <br />the future. <br />City Engineer Cook noted that when a dry pipe sits for <br />one winter, the joints begin to compress. <br />Gary Printup of 1261 Briar Street asked what would be <br />the cost if the City didn't replace the roads with 3" of <br />asphalt and just used 2" and aiau just paved the <br />existing size �;i tr.e streets now. <br />(.ity Engineer Cook explained to reduce the proposed <br />reads from 24' to 18' it would reduce the cost of the <br />pr-)ject approximately $100,030. Cook stated another <br />$50,000 could be reduced .if the City were to use 2" of <br />asphalt. Cook informed the neighborhood that it would <br />be approximately $2,000 less per unit for reducing the <br />street replacement proposal. Cook noted that another <br />area the City could reduce the sewer project cost by <br />$40,000 is to seed grass areas that will be torn up <br />rather than using sod. Cook stated that the neighbors <br />could also take care of their own yards: and traduce., the <br />