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<br /> "_M.- . 'T.o""";::>'" -""~'<i!l" '~",'C'~~~ """~_'~'~';"'~""'~,'o"'~""""~'?~~""T-"~:i""~":"~' <br /> '. .1f>i,^. ',.' ,",' '_, '_' .. ... .r. .,t~ ~ "... _.' ....r..'... . ~_ ,,-./.. "", . .,_..... f. _ ," _ .. .,. ~c'" "'~.. """ L'" .. .. .....,.._ .,__ ...... '.,'" ....".,,~ ,. /,'" 0' "-hi;- _'-',..li ", _ _, _ " <br /> ,... . ,f..... "",",:,~~,,\.?,..,.~.,. ":"'~~;<'f;;t' ..,..,"~.-.t'>.;. r'4;::/,tt;":"Y;':zs:;,~:'l.)~"",,/ ...."/L <br /> . person a day. The sewen ere "esigned on the basi. of 4iilDes <br /> the average beeau$e 'your seWage:f1ows from your houses and <br /> in your streets so the small .sewers w1l1Vii.ry considerably <br /> from minimum to maximum~ During the morning you haye a high <br /> flow .and again around sIJpper you have a high flow which tapers. <br /> off to pract1ca11yncthing after midnight. The S inch sewers are <br /> minimum as permitted by the Minn8$C'ta Department of Health. <br /> The B inch sewers that are utilized here are des1gned9n <br /> the basiS that I speak of and that is 15 people per acre and <br /> 10C ga119nsper persen per day with 4 times that which the sewer <br /> must be capable of taking_. There', no need to have larger than <br /> 8 inch sewers. On a population basis an 8 inch sewer will <br /> normally serve frem 30 to 40 acres without being ove~l(.aded for <br /> . demestic use and as ycu can see, there aren't any 30 or 40 acre <br /> areas coming in here. <br /> FROM TFlE AUDIElCE: Am I right in assume that 35~ of the <br /> property owners affected in this project can go ahead with this <br /> deal over the objections of6~~7 <br /> MAYOR ASH BACH : If four~fifth6 of the Council votes "yes" after a <br /> hearing l1kethh, yes. <br /> SAME PERSON: They can go ahead regardless. <br /> MR. VIlCENT COURTNEY, Village Attorney: I think whatY9u're <br /> referring to is that 35~can initiate a petition. Tha.t pr()~.dure <br /> basn't been followed here. If 35~ initiate a petition. then that's <br /> submitted to the Council and th.'Councllcan make up itsiilind,1f <br /> it wishes to go ahead. That dcesn't mean that 65% are opposed <br /> . simply because only 35~5ign. The Council then makes up its mind <br /> whether fer the overall good of the particular area they should go <br /> ahead with the local improvement. That procedure has not b.enfollowed <br />