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S <br /> Arden Hills Council 8 September 28 , 1992 <br /> from an improvement project , and therefore objects to an <br /> assessment . She challenged Council to consider the land and <br /> the people involved. <br /> McGuire commented that Noyed' s flooding problem is worse <br /> than his and predates construction of the McGuire home . <br /> Councilmember Growe asked if the builder or the owners pump <br /> the water . McGuire and Noyed stated that the builder has <br /> assisted in pumping the water when needed. <br /> The public hearing was closed at 9 : 17 p .m. Mahowald and <br /> Malone thanked the residents for their patience and <br /> cooperation and pleasant exchange this evening . <br /> Mahowald asked Noyed if he believes his problem is worse <br /> since the building of the McGuire home . Noyed answered yes , <br /> usually . Attorney Filla asked if there is an agreement <br /> between Noyed or McGuire and the builder for the pumping of <br /> water off their properties . McGuire stated that no <br /> agreement exists , that the builder has said the existing <br /> drainage pipe is the City ' s responsibility . <br /> 4411' . <br /> Councilmember Hicks referred to one of the court cases cited <br /> by Thornton; he asked counsel if it is legal for a property <br /> owner to pump water from one property to another without an <br /> easement . Attorney Filla stated that there a set of laws <br /> governing drainage amongst private property owners , and a <br /> different set of laws governing City management of drainage . <br /> Filla added that the water discussed this evening is <br /> collecting in an area that is not a dedicated pond , however , <br /> there may be a prescriptive easement since the situation has <br /> existed for such a long time . Filla commented that the <br /> cases cited this evening by Thornton may or may not <br /> illustrate rules which apply to this instance . <br /> Councilmember Growe suggested affected property owners may <br /> wish to continue attempts to resolve this problem with the <br /> developer . She further commented that the calculations <br /> indicate not all of the eight property owners proposed for <br /> assessment may receive benefit . <br /> Councilmember Mahowald agreed and stated that he has been <br /> persuaded by arguments presented this evening that there is <br /> evidence that the water problem existed before the building <br /> of the McGuire home . He stated that some of residents would <br /> receive benefit from an improvement project . He sympathized <br /> with the dilemma experienced by Noyed and McGuire , but <br /> stated he is not convinced that the City should be involved <br /> in this matter , that responsibility lies with the developer . <br /> Councilmember Malone echoed Growe and Mahowald' s comments . <br /> He commented that the City originally considered this <br />