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• • 32 <br />. <br />� <br />NR, SHOR't: One house there lays to the north - northerly end <br />of Jensen that lays considerably below the street. <br />hR, LA NASA: 7hat's probably me. <br />FR. SHORT: That is shown to recaive fisst floor drainage <br />only. I believe your home lays some ten feet bel'ow the street <br />grade. Is that right? <br />1�',, Lt: NA�A; kbout that. <br />";'R. sHORT: It was our recommendation and our conclusion after <br />studying the costs that it would be better to provide first floor" <br />drainage for that home with a reduced assessment than to recommend <br />ta the Council that the entire area should face the cost of going <br />deep enough to Frovide basement dxain far one home so located. <br />hR. LA NASA: Is there a possibilfty of a sump pump to pick <br />up the sewage? <br />hR, SHORT: �ihat do you have on your lower level - any kitchens? <br />A"R. LA NASA: No. <br />A�2. BANISTER: Toilet? <br />I�A, LA NASF,: I have a toilet about 4 feet lower than the area <br />yo�re talking about. <br />A.'�2. SH�?T: Lower than the first floor7 <br />fR. ik NASA: Yes. <br />P�4i. SHORT: I believe that could be taken care of with a <br />� <br />shallow connection. As far as your lower floor is concerned for <br />floor water and if it's only wash water, it would be my recommendation <br />you should install a sump pump as is done in many homes and pump <br />it up to your sewer connection from that point. If you have a kitchen <br />then any type of enclosed sump pump which waid be odor fres is yuite <br />expensive. It would be a matter of several hundred dollars, <br />