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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. LOREN KAUS (Spol:e before): Asked if it would be possible <br />to put a half culvert across the driveways. Mr. Lund replied that <br />it may be possible. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN HOLLENHORST suggested that if additional work has to <br />be c'lone to correct the situation, he thought it possibly woulc'l have <br />to be a separate improvement. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN CRICHTON said he's inclined to think it would be to <br />everyone's ac'lvantage to finish this as it is. If it has to do <br />with worlananship, then the contractor is responsible. <br /> <br />MR. STANLEY BERGLUND, 4133 James Circle (Spoke before): Asked <br />Mr. Lund What steps and procec'lures they take when engineering a street <br />project. Mr. Lund explained. Mr. Berglunc'l asked why storm sewer <br />hadn't been put in. Mr. Lund again explained the financial <br />reasons for conSidering storm sewers for a larger area. Mr. Lund <br />further said he hoped that some temporary solution could be founc'l to <br />the problem until a per.manent storm sewer program is undertaken. <br /> <br />MR. RICHARD MYERS, 4117 Gale Circle (Spoke before): Pointec'l out <br />that there is a fire hydrant at the end of Gale Circle where the <br />dirt has washec'l away. Asked if it was possible that the water <br />line might freeze. <br /> <br />A c'liscussion followec'l by Councilmen Hollenhorst anc'l Crichton <br />and Mr. Lunc'l relating to a cul-de-sac at the enc'l of Gale Circle. <br />There is no cul-c'le-sac there at the present time and Councilman <br />Hollenhorst asked that this be looked into to determine whether <br />there's an error on the plat that's filed and, if so, if it <br />can be corrected. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN HOLLENHORST asked Mr. Lund if the drainage problem <br />should be considered as a separate drainage project or considered <br />as part of this roac'l project. Mr. Lund replied that he believes <br />they can provide some kind of 'i:emporary solution - perhaps berming <br />across the driveways - to keep the water out of the yards and he <br />didn't think it would amount to a major project. <br /> <br />MR. STANLEY BERGLUND, 4133 James Circle (Spoke before); <br />Said if the improvement had been engineered properly there would <br />be no problem. <br />