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ri1R, LAUJYER� So we're talking about 25 individuais, That <br />was my question. <br />t�iR. GLENN MELGER, G. P2. Stewart Lumber Company: How was <br />• the decision made concerning whether to put in the basic or <br />propositions l, 2, or 3? Is it based on the number of pros and <br />cons or the acreage represented? <br />MAYOR CREPEAU; I think the five of us here are supposed <br />to be legislators for you people out there, and in our judg- <br />�nt it's what the people want and what's feasible by our <br />consultants, what's the best way to install the project. <br />t�R, ��LGERe So your decision isn't necessarily made on <br />the basis of the acreage represented pro or con. <br />MRa HU5NIK (spoke before)a T'd like to point out some- <br />thing on the map> This is the main that you have under con- <br />struction now and let bids for - right here. <br />MR, CHRISTOFFERSEN: i42 haVeri`t let bids, <br />� <br />MR, HUSPIIKa Everybody from this point around here is in <br />favor of havinq water, and what's wrong with giving them a <br />main here and stop it here momentarily until we qet in a posi- <br />tion up here to know what we will do with this land instead of <br />not knowing where we will go and no buyers in the picture, Can <br />you survive with a dead-end line here? <br />MR, CHitISTOFFERSENa Not with the fire flo�a requirements, <br />noe <br />MR. HUSNIKe I think it°s a tough assessment from here to <br />bring all this back down here which repxesents another 50� and <br />the 35� appears to me (inaudible) if you take this out. <br />MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: I made some rough calculations <br />(inaudible) on the end of that line it was iinaudible) dead- <br />end it would be less than 20 pounds (inaudible), It's a point;-; <br />that we have to provide eome kind of looping at that end af <br />the system. <br />P4Ra DAN VAUGHN: I don't understanfl how we can propose a <br />dead-end line to Stewart Lumber on the one hand, and say a <br />dead-end line to the north side of Round Lake is something <br />that seem� to be a contradictiona <br />PdR, CI3RISTOE'FERSEN: The distance here is short compared <br />to thisa This is - as you notice - the size of the line is a <br />12 inch li.ne, iae have to put in a 12 inch line to overcome <br />the distance from the loop (inaudible)e That°s primarily the <br />reason, When you're developing a water plan for a city, you <br />develop it on an overall basis. Xou have to qear yourself to <br />1 i3 <br />
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