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MINOTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 10, 1984 . PAGE 14 <br /> PAUL SMITH <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 8 :30 - 9:15 PM <br /> RESOLUTION #1678 Councilmember Adams left the Council meeting at 8 : 30 <br /> p.m. <br /> Paul Smith and Lou Oberhauser, attorney, were <br /> present. City Recorder Sutton noted the affidavit of <br /> publication. <br /> Mayor Butler announced that now was the time and place <br /> for the public hearing concerning the Paul Smith sewer <br /> at 2477 Dunwoody Avenue. <br /> Mr. and Mrs . Powers of 2475 Dunwoody Avenue were <br /> present for this public hearing. Carl Widmer, <br /> contractor, was also present. <br /> Lou Oberhauser, Smith ' s attorney, asked for the <br /> estimated cost of the sewer project. <br /> City Engineer Cook stated to install sewer on the Smith <br /> property on Dunwoody Avenue would cost $2 4 , 6 0 0 and f or <br /> water $4 , 000 . Cook noted another $2 , 000 for the <br /> installation of the station for a total of $28 , 600 . <br /> Cook stated that there could be some additional cost <br /> involved in the easement acquisition. Cook stated <br /> that the City needs an easement from the Powers . Cook <br /> stated that the proposed line is on the north side of <br /> the property line which is the Power ' s original <br /> homesite. Cook stated that on the north side a 10 ' <br /> permanent easement would be needed, 15 ' temporary <br /> construction easement, and 10 ' temporary easement on <br /> the south side of the line. Cook stated that a garden <br /> that would be torn up would have to be replaced. <br /> City Attorney Malkerson asked if that estimate <br /> included an easement acquisition cost. <br /> City Engineer Cook stated not a significant portion of <br /> the easement cost. <br /> Oberhauser stated that Smith is willing to cooperate <br /> with the City. Oberhauser stated that there is a 10 ' <br /> ingress-egress easement on the property but thatSmith <br /> has not been able to use that easement because of the <br /> objections of the property owner. Oberhauser stated <br /> that Smith wants the City to go ahead with the <br /> condemnation of the easements and the construction of <br /> the sewer and water. <br />
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