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M- UtES OF THE: OPONO COUNCIL MELTING HELD APRIL 22, 1985, AT 'E ORONO MIDDLE' <br />SCHOOI, AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL HA" ROAD - PAGE 12 <br />PU33LIC :FEARING <br />(CONT.) <br />Judy Kyker of 3585 Sixth Avenue Nort., I,that if there is a <br />method to help those who cannot pe n as the deferred <br />assessment apl,i oach, then the assessment should be left to <br />the Crystal Pray ,esidents only. <br />John Erickson of 1620 Shadywood Road asked how many people <br />can be deferred of the 83 uni. . <br />Public Works Coordinator Cerhardson stated that a survey <br />from Hennepin County ;4 thc• Crystal Ba,l area revealed that 51 <br />percent. were low <; rrn,:, ;-ate inc. :it , but the City cannot <br />estimate how ma: y will request the deferred <br />assessment until cne:y apply for it. <br />John Stc:ry of 1233 Bi iar Street recounted when he bought his <br />house and inquired at City Hall whether sewer wot Id go <br />through this area and was told by the City that sewer would not <br />go into this area unless federal fundi.r^ was found. Story <br />noted he felt mislead. Story affi :r. it his home was one <br />of the homes that was randomly appr n the area and such <br />appraisal reveal-d th:+ his home w:. ly be worth $5,000 <br />more with see-2r. Star, noted that he t-on replace his septic <br />system f : $3,000 an-' f elt he doesn't need sewf•; , but that the <br />rest of t:+e residents do need seiner. <br />Ba,b BY,, 1)30 Arbor Street expressed how hand the <br />Crystal :ss-'ants have worked as a community. Braun <br />explained tnac t st put a new ?- it. uyst.em in December <br />but that they ,. .-incerned witu the other Crystal Bay <br />residents that n,. ewer. <br />C, i 1 of 855 Forest Ai in I.ant felt that the Council <br />. dent if they were to assess the general tax <br />c.he project and noted her objection to : a <br />of„a ,_-f .1520 W�tuii nwn pnad confirmed that such a <br />;rt we -old set a prece-Jent for future sewer projects. <br />Mayor sutler closed the public hearing at 9:47 p.m. Butler <br />am ^lrnced that the Counci 1 wi 11. now decide whether to order <br />the Ear,jer_t and how to assess the project. <br />Councilmemher Frahm felt that the sewer is needed and is a <br />good solution to the e:tisc.ing prole icir. <br />Counci lmember L. Adams agreed h i • h Fraht,. the sewer plan <br />is the best of the se•v(,n "pti0ns :senteu staff. Adam! <br />noted that the engine•erring pla i is sound. <br />Counci lmt .JA. r T. Adams marl -.I that re-earch has proven <br />that tl v ('!,ystaI B.:;y are- fin) tely needs sewer arid; sewer , <br />a pee rit•r,! s; ; 1 ut > )1i to f,rohlem. <br />
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