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<br />..,., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br />t.R. PC,POVICH: You'd pick them up on the volume basis. <br />OR. HOYT: It's encouraging to me to see the group that's <br />here tonight and from what I can gather in the discussion, I'm <br />pleased to see the change of heart that we've had in a couple <br />of years and I'd like to commend the Council for the work they <br />have done. <br />NR. JOHN SEXTON, 318C North Ham line: In the area that is <br />up for immediate sewer, is the Council committed to that or could <br />it be extended se it could take in the east side of Hamline and <br />the west shore of Lake Josephine where I live. <br />MAYOR ASHWCH: It's not possible te connect that on at this <br />time unless we go to a lot ef other expense. <br />~~. SEXTON: Could that area get sewer by petition? <br />MAYOR ASH8ACH: If it's reasonable. <br />~R. RICHARD CAP.LSON, 1159 kCarlton Drive. If, for example, <br />this area a little further out from where he was speaking of along <br />Ingerson Road should come in sooner than the area further north, <br />it would mean a lift station and force main, etc. Would any of <br />that cost go to the people further north or who would pay fer <br />that more expensive thing. 11'm for the whole thing. <br />MR. BANISTER: That particular lift station that you had in <br />mind, of course, would serve a substantial area. It would serve <br />practically all of this area under consideration except the area <br />proposed to receive immediate benefit. If that came in and there <br />was enough interest, then the Gcuncil would probably have to hold <br />another hearing and would then have to make the decision as to <br />whether to make another small assessment against the area to the <br />north with the understanding that they would have still another <br />