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�SR, LETIIS: But they don°t want it on this side of the <br />Village Hall, Could it come to (inaudible)? <br />• <br />MR, CHRISTOFFERSEN: I suppose it coulde You still end up <br />with a short dead-end, I guess in this vicinity it could sto� <br />to provide domestic service. <br />MR, LEPIIS: Mullner, I guess, is out of town. He's in <br />favor of it and there°s a lot between him and us and nobody is <br />going to put in $2,500 for (inaudible). <br />MR, CHRISTOFFERSENs I would assume that the Council, even <br />i£ the base plan - this is getting into the assessments and <br />I'll bring it out, Under the base plan perhaps - that the <br />enqineer, being myself, would have to (inaudible) since water- <br />main is so close that an area assessment be placed, so you're <br />looking at a potential assess�nt regardless of whether it's <br />in front of your property or not, at least on an area basis, <br />This is similar to what was recommended when Hamline Avenue <br />watermain was constructed, We divided between Hamline and <br />Snelling and assessed an area basis on this side plus the <br />front footagee I guess the same principle would be the same <br />here - front footage and areaa That was done in the past, I°m <br />certain that should be considered, <br />P4R, LEtaISa Then it would he possiblee <br />P4R, CHRISTOFFERSEtQ: It°s possible to run a short stub <br />down there, yes. <br />COUNCILI�IAN CRICIiTON: Am I correct in assumi.ng you are in <br />favor of water for your lots? <br />MR. LEwIS: Three lots, <br />MR, CHRISTOFFERSENa You°re talking about the first three <br />lots? <br />t�lAYOR CREPEAUa The first three lots that the engineer <br />is pointing to? <br />PRR, LEUdISa {Inaudible} on the corner, <br />P4Re CHRISTOFFERSEN: This is George Reilinq's property. <br />COUNCILi7AN HANSOIJ: You're talking about assessing on an <br />• acreage basis for lines coming close to (inaudible) and not <br />actually use the water, I lost track whether you indicated any <br />of the acreage in that area bounded from the blue line down to <br />the brown line could ever at any time be assessed more than ` <br />once for acreage. <br />12 <br />