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<br /> . <br /> MR. DUNNETT: Is it physically possible to make three lots <br /> out of that? <br /> .' MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: It's physically possible. I believe <br /> it would be recommended to assess for three lots. If it isn't <br /> physically possible to make three lots, the other recommenda- <br /> tion would be for two. <br /> MR. DUNNETT: That would be sewer and water, not street? <br /> MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: Right. <br /> MR. DUNNETT: That sewer line is coming under the road <br /> .there on an angle. That would, I assume, come in on the south <br /> side of the pond. <br /> MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: This is the pond, roughly. It <br /> would be in the location - somewhere in this vicinity - you <br /> would probably have to get some type of an easement to place a <br /> sewage pumping station in that location. I believe the right- <br /> of-way is very restricted there because they've widened the <br /> road so much. So it's really the only logical place that we <br /> have to locate a sewage pumping station. This site is loaded <br /> with utilities right now. <br /> MRS. DONNA HATCH, 3632 North Pascal: You're talking about <br /> putting in all of these sewers and.stuff - how will that affect <br /> . us? We have our sewer, our water, our street. Will we be <br /> assessed for any of this? I know there has to be some kind of <br /> sewer thing (inaudible) . What's going to happen? <br /> MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: Can you show me where that would be? <br /> MRS. HATCH: I live in the last house on the right. <br /> MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: It appears that you have sewer and <br /> water facilities. <br /> MRS. HATCH: We have a deadend watermain. <br /> MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: That's correct. That would continue <br /> as such. There would be no proposal to carry that through <br /> and make a loop out of that system. The only question that <br /> the Council may wish to consider is the assessment for the <br /> . improvement of the turn-around on the end. I don't know how <br /> that would be spread up and down the property line. That's <br /> the only potential. I guess that cost was just added into the <br /> overall road construction cost. We did not assume, in our <br /> report, any unit assessment being on Pascal Avenue. There <br /> again, that's something the Council would have to consider at <br /> the time of the assessment hearing. <br /> . MR. POPOVICH: Let's point that .out. They are included <br /> in the improvement hearing, but they weren't computed a cost <br /> on the big lot size. The north end of Pascal Avenue does have <br /> 8 <br />
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