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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />without looking at the profiles, and I don't remember exactly - <br />is that it isn't too bad there because the sewer on Forest Lane <br />for instance would run from Snelling do~n to Glen Arden Road which is <br />by and large down hill most of the way although there are some humps <br />in it. On Skiles Lane, and I take it you're speaking of between <br />Hamline and Snelling, the sewer meets in the middle there between <br />Glen Arden Court and Glen Arden Road and flows both firections from <br />that high point. <br />MR. BUSTaH: You sayan average of about 12 feet? <br />MR. SHORT: The average depth would be probably a little <br />less than 12 feet. I don't have the profiles here to examine for <br />each foot on each of these streets but I don't recall off hand any <br />specific difficult points in those places. I think there is one <br />low house that would probably gain service off Glen Arden Road <br />which 'Nould be deep. <br />MR. BUETOW: Are you going to have some tremendously deep <br />cuts like on the west side of Midland Hills? <br />MH. SHORT: No. That wascver 30 feet and there aren't any <br />like that in this improvement. <br />MR. AL OLEN, 3270 No. Hamline: I have looked at the sewer <br />project with rather mixed emotions but if I have to make a stand I <br />might as well say I'm opposed to it I guess probably because it <br />touches my pocket book. I would like to ask this question and maybe <br />IAr. Popovich maybe in his last sentence before he sat down may have <br />answered it but I think this meeting of this type gives everyone an <br />opportunity to say whether they're for it or opposed to it and yet <br />there are a limited number of people who will stand up and say they <br />are or are not against it and I'm wondering why we're spending this <br /> <br />. <br />