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over here rather than the general one. Do you have any �4articular <br />24 <br />� . <br />� <br />• brief deacription of how deep your cuts are going to be around <br />through the strests? <br />AR�. SHORT: I think Z can do that best ff I look at this map <br />point in mind, NLr. Buetow? <br />l�4t. BUETOW: Nothing particular. <br />t�t. SHORT: The sevrers is►the area from present Hamlina Avenue <br />� <br />east in most instances� are going to run in depth from 12 or 13 <br />feet deep down to a minimum depth of perhaps 7 feet. Th�re are a <br />few points where there are low lakeshore properties where the <br />sewers will run as far as 14 feet in that area, Along Hamline <br />Avenue. the sewers probably are going to run somewhere between <br />8 and 12 feet as is common in most sanitary sewer construction. <br />Sewers are built normally to serve the basements and mos� <br />basements are in the ground on normal building sites approximately <br />5%� to 6 feet although it may be as much a� 8 fe�t so you recognize <br />to construct sewers deep enough it has to have a depth of about <br />8 feet. 'Nhere you are a flat property you have to start low to <br />reach the extremities. then you may get in flat ground to 14 or <br />15 feet. There are greater depths at soma points - here for <br />instance on Arden Place where there are some low lying houses th� <br />depths are going to be considerable. Again on Siems Court where some <br />of the houses on the east side lay quite low that's qoing to be a <br />depth of 16 or 17 feet. <br />i <br />MR. BUETO'�7: To be more specific, how abouf Forest Lane and <br />Skiles Lane. <br />terrain. <br />� � <br />The reason I ask that is it's rafrer hilly in that <br />I�t. SHORT: On Forest Lane and Skiles Lane - my recollection <br />