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<br />. <br /> <br />MR. CLIFF LUND, Roberts properties: We own approximately <br />30 acres of land in the North Lexington Park Industrial area. <br />Basically, our feeling is that although upgrading of Lexington <br />Avenue is probably something that is nec~ssary, we do not feel <br />that we can justify the cost of assessments that will be tacked <br />onto our property for the storm sewer assessment and we do not <br />see a need for extension of Grey FOX Road due to the fact that <br />there is no longer a cross-over on Snelling Avenue, which a few <br />years ago made it possible for someone coming from the north <br />to get into the project without going up to Lexington Avenue. <br />In general, I have a letter here that I would like to submit to <br />the Council. Basically it's our feeling that we just cannot go <br />along with what you are proposing without seeing more benefit. <br /> <br />MAYOR CRICHTON: <br />from the president of <br />proposed project.. <br /> <br />Let the record show that we have a letter <br />Roberts Construction objecting to the <br /> <br />MR. WAYNE SERKLAND: Now might be the time - I've been <br />sketching my letter here (inaudible). <br /> <br />MAYOR CRICHTON: <br />Company. (Inaudible) <br />further comments? <br /> <br />A handwritten letter from Tri-State Land <br />this is part of the record. Do I hear <br /> <br />MR. GEORGE REILING, 661 Heinel Drive, Roseville: I don't <br />have a letter but I suppose I should object. We own that land <br />westerly of the hotel - about 30 acres. We have been assessed <br />already on Grey Fox Road. We have a storm sewer running both <br />west and east to the open ditch on one side. I'm wondering, if <br />it is contemplated, if we should be assessed because they are <br />closing up the ditch, putting a pipe in it. Is that contem- <br />plated? <br /> <br />MAYOR CRICHTON: At the moment, the proposal is covering <br />all of the land that is affected by the drainage one way or the <br />other. The actual assessments will be determined at the <br />assessment hearing. <br /> <br />MR. GEORGE REILING: So what you're saying is don't com- <br />plain now, Mr. Reiling, wait until you see the assessment. <br /> <br />MAYOR CRICHTON: I'm sure the Council is interested in <br />knowing (inaudible). <br /> <br />MR. GEORGE REILING: What I'm saying is that if there is <br />an assessment, then I will object. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MAYOR CRICHTON: There will be an assessment hearing that <br />will determine the amount and the proportion in that location. <br />If the project goes ahead an~7ay there will be an assessment <br />hearing. Hearing no further comments then I will close the <br />public hearing and ask the Council if they have questions or <br />comments or how they would like to proceed. <br /> <br />12 <br />