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<br />14 <br /> <br />impressed by what he had to say and certainly he didn't <br />misrepresent anything. The costs as they come out are about <br />what we expected. The one thing that we did have a question on <br />when he first gave us the pitch, he said, depending on what <br />kind of soil we find down there, the cost might be more. We <br />know that we sit down in an area where there is a lot of peat, <br />and I was thinking at the time we're going to hear this pitch <br />now and we're going to find out later that it's going to be <br />extremely expensive. And that hasn't happened, so I'd just <br />like to go on the record as saying I'm for it. <br />DEMOS: Anyone else? <br />wALTER HAMMOND: I'm Walter Hammond. I live at <br />2613 Fisk. That would be Lot 4 on the west side. I see no <br />problem there as far as I'm concerned. I don't have any water <br />problems. The street is fine where we are. True, it may be <br />worse down the street, I don't know. But I'm opposed to it. I <br />don't see any benefit for myself. <br />At this time I also have a letter from my <br />neighbor, who was unable to be here, opposing this, if I may <br />read that at this time. <br />DEMOS: Surely. <br />HAMMOND: "As we will be out of town on <br />vacation June 10, 1985, the day of the public hearing pursuant <br />to improvement of number ST-P-H5-8, I wish it be known I am <br />against the proposed improvement as it is unnecessary and too <br /> <br />DOUGHERTY & SIGSTAD <br />