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<br /> '> """'~;f,.."r';;'\'<"""~!!F>"~' ",," .. ",'" ~\"~Y'~"'~ -.&<,......~.'. ""A:'-.",.,..-..<~...,.~,,~~~..,..~,~ <br /> <br /> . :the.nglneer1l\9 it's probably been fifty 'percent public ade <br /> and fifty percent negotiated sale such as Mapl.wood did. ilrldtbeX'e'is <br /> always the qu.stionon a negotiated sale. Somebody'gave a <br /> sales pitch and he did a little more entertaining and there'. <br /> always room tor suspicion on it where if it's public sale, the <br /> lowest bidder- the guy that gives the best interest rat....i$ the <br /> ene that buys the bonds and frem that standpoint it's usually <br /> considered abetter deal for the village.1Ihe only oth.rthingwould <br /> be timing and you have to time your sale of bonds when you need. <br /> the money and when you can build theproject. <br /> lJR. RICHARD DEAN, 3170 New Brighten Road: I'm in favor of tile <br /> sewage system. I built a new house two years ago and alnadyput <br /> provisions in to go out to the street. I have my cesspo9l in the <br /> . back se I had them run a stub acX'tss the basement floor, but lfIIY <br /> question is, I have several large oak trees in the f~ont yard. <br /> Would the roots bother the pipe. Are the pipes root, proof thtt.they <br /> put in today or will they fill up with, roots? <br /> Pt1l. SHORT: You have a choice and this again depends on what <br /> your Council decides. Th.reare several different types cf pipe. <br /> PASTOR BELTZ , Trinity Lutheran Church, 3245 Newf;righton <br /> Road: I'd just like to emphasize what Was said here wUhregaJ'cI <br /> to some cfthe sewer systems not always working. We feel we bave <br /> an adequate sewer system at the present time. I'm not going to <br /> say it will be adequate next weaker next year. I t hIlS been in <br /> ten and a half years. We had a well and two months ago I would <br /> . have told you our weU was working fine and sineethat time we <br /> have put in a new well and gene down twice as deep IS ~,w.ntbefore. <br /> So far u these sewer systems we have now- cesspools ands.pUc tanks ... <br /> I dcn't think anyone can say they have a system that will continue <br />