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<br />, <br /> <br />The park fund is a separate fund (inaudible) which comes mostly <br />from dedication, developers and industry. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. HOLEWA: <br />those funds that <br />for roadways. <br /> <br />So the funding that would be used would be <br />are already set aside pretty much exclusively <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Capital improvements (inaudible) that <br />roadways are in. There are a couple of sewer projects that <br />we'd love to have money for too. <br /> <br />MR. JEROME MEYER, 4414 Amble Circle: I keep hearing <br />references to the engineer - I don't know who that person is - <br />but has the engineer looked into the potential cost of these <br />22 property owners on a $66,000 basis? Is that Mr. Leonard? <br /> <br />MRS. McNIE5H: No - the City Engineer, Mr. Christoffersen, <br />isn't in town. I don't have a front foot figure from him. <br /> <br />MR. MEYER: <br /> <br />(Inaudible) mile and a half. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: I see that your letter does not <br />officially give an unofficial per foot cost - not that that <br />would necessarily be put against properties right next to the <br />road alone. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />MR. WAYNE LEONARD: The road improvement is essentially <br />a mile and a half long, which is 5280 and 2640, so that would. <br />be - say 7900 feet. 800 feet of that is already constructed <br />so that leaves roughly 7100 feet of road improvement. However, <br />there are exceptions for 96, Amble and Pleasant Circle, so <br />there's probably - let's just take 300 feet off of that. <br />So you're looking at 6800 lineal feet. I guess what's in. my <br />mind is that there are all kinds of - one of the portions, <br />for instance, might be the storm sewer, which probably <br />wouldn't be handled - might be handled in a different manner <br />because you would look at the benefit for storm sewer. <br /> <br />I guess I'm reluctant to just say okay, (inaudible), <br />roughly corne up here with 6500 or 7000 feet, divided into <br />$13,000 and we could get $2.00 a foot. <br /> <br />MR. JEROME MEYER: Approximately how much of that <br />belongs to the arsenal? <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. LEONARD: About 2600 feet, less about 150 feet <br />(inaudible) so about 2500 feet. <br /> <br />MR. JEROME MEYER: In round numbers, though, we're <br />talking $10.00 a foot - 7000 feet at $66,000. I guess my <br />other comment was going to be - I think it's fairly unanimous - <br />at least with the property owners represented here - that we <br />don't see any personal benefits from this improvement, but <br />there are certainly some to the village and probably the most <br /> <br />-11- <br />