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I <br />� <br />�� <br />fcr Roseville when that :rill be. <br />. <br />� <br />N�R. 3ANISTER: Under all reasonable expectations, barring <br />something nobody can fcresea at this time, and this pr�c�edc <br />�vithin a reasonable time, you should be abla to Conn�ct to the <br />sewer and use it next fall, approximately one year froro �ow� or <br />a little sconer. <br />l�iS. RBCOADS: YJhen they put in the stub, do they ccnsult <br />the prcperty owner ae to where they will lc�cate it? <br />kR. SHORT: I think I can answer that because riqht at the <br />mcment they're building sewers cv�r in P.rdm Hills Wo. 3 <br />subdivision and ona cf our men has been working lcCating the <br />c.utlets fcr the pecplQ sn they will prc,pQrly connett up to thelr <br />henses. Pe�ple have been ccnsulted. He has bean working fer a <br />. couple cf hcurs a day fcr the last �v�ek. <br />�RS. RBCORDS: Thie 90 degree angl• business, that would b� <br />true if your outlet is at.the back of your house and you have <br />to come out without gcinq through the basement. <br />IVR. SHORT: Let me explain somethiny on that. This 90 degree <br />� <br />cutlet has been talkad abc.ut a great deal. In most homas the goil <br />pipe stack or vent pipo that rises frcm the basemant is usually <br />placad, if it's not alcnq a side wall� usually placed along a <br />back wall and cfton tfm�s placad more on ona ccrner than the <br />cther and perhaps there has been a little more concern here about <br />cesspcols in the back of the property than necessary b�cause <br />if a stack ccmes dcwn 8 or 10 feet frcm the back cosner it's <br />l�ss expensive to gc in and break out 8 cr 10 feeL of ccncrete on <br />the ncrth wall. Turn the elbor of the stack and then on the <br />eutside cf the hcuce continut th� ccnnaction out tc a 9C d�gree bQnd <br />