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<br />l?ROI"l THE AUDIENCE ~ Ho\tJ much a lo't did you figure? <br /> <br />fJ.!R 0 POPOVICH ~ $295 for a buildable res idential lot. <br /> <br />('ROM THE AUDIENCE: ~ '[.jhat if it has a house on it? <br /> <br />villo POPOVICH~ That's buildable. It's $2950 <br /> <br />iYlR. ANDRE ~ \iJe have a letter from Ronald Kuhn, 3057 North <br />'f'Jheelero about giving consideration to c1 drainage swale adjacent <br />to his property. <br /> <br />~mYOR DEMOS~ At this time I would like to open the hearing <br />to the publico I will ask that each E;peaker give their name and <br />address and use the microphone at the front. <br /> <br />HR. GEORGE CEPRESS, 1799 Stanbridge ~ Y'vhat I s the proposed <br />siltation basin for und what is the capacity of it and what <br />frequency storm will it carry? <br /> <br />M~. HONCHELL~ That's for picking up the sort of normal rain <br />falls that occur in the area. I can't tell you the precise CFS <br />although I can find out for you, but it's not for taking the <br />hundred year storms or five year. It's for detaining it (inaudible) <br />hold it and meters it after allowing the siltation wor]c to be done. <br /> <br />t..ffi. CEPRESS ~ Does i'c circulate the water in the lake or <br />that coming through the storm sewer system at the south end. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL~ The water coming northerly, and meters it <br />out into the lake. <br /> <br />JYIR. CEPRES[5 ~ During a storm, if the capacity is exceeded. <br />what is the use of the siltation basin, because the water flow <br />will more than likely not allow your solids to fallout. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELLg During those heavy rains the water will be <br />by-passed because if it didn't, it would cause extreme flooding <br />or we would have had to make a huge basin. We'd rather get 95 <br />little rains and miss the five percent big ones. <br /> <br />7 <br />