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<br /> <br /> 23 <br /> . basis of 60 feet of width. A. normal street is 60 feet o~ 30 feet <br /> from center. The cost estimated for these prlptrty sewers or sewer <br /> stubs is to construct them out from the center of the street where <br /> the sewer is proposed to be located out to the outside of blacktop <br /> or curb line if a curb line were constructed. That takes between <br /> 16 and 20 feet to get out that far and the purpose is that after your <br /> street is resurfaced that every time someone connects or there is a <br /> vacant lot it won't be necessary to tear up the street and dig a <br /> big hole and back fill and have it settling and be soft for the <br /> next year. The sewers are not proposed on the normal 60 foot wide <br /> street tr come clear into the property line. They're proposed to <br /> come outside of surfacing so you can construct from that pelnt <br /> . into your house. <br /> MRS. SAM JOHNSON, 1860 Grant Road: The way I understand it, <br /> the sewer will go right dewn the center of the street. Those <br /> streets will not be replaced. <br /> "AYffi ASHBACH: In your particular case I knew the Council .. I <br /> feel that we will make some special assessment because you have just <br /> been assessed for paving the stre.et and putting in a storm drain so <br /> it certainly would not be fair for you to .be asseued to replace <br /> those streets fer the second time. <br /> MRS. JOHNSON: There'll be no instance where the sewer goes in <br /> the back of the lot. It will always be in the street, is that right? <br /> WH. SHORT: In practically every instance. Just looking at. the. <br /> map here, offhand I don't see any - The sewers are proposed to go <br /> . in the public right of ways where the public has rights in the streets <br /> and the streets having been dedicated by the parties who platted <br /> the property and where it will not be necessary for the village and <br /> ~- -~- <br />
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