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<br />MR. MILLER~ Aoo of which have stood up many years without <br />additional help. !airview held up well until the trucks started <br />running a short-cut to get to the freeway instead of taking the <br />(inaudible) to County Road C-2, but up until that time ?airview <br />stood up well, as did County Road D, and most of the break-down <br />has been by trucks. Fairview is a heavy duty road and so it's <br />got to be the trucks that are pounding it. vfuat I'm saying is, <br />the road stood up from the time I've been there, up until a recent <br />time when big trucks started pounding, so that brings us back to <br />mostly Langdon Lake. That's the way it appears to me, and I'm <br />not too sure that the people involved in the whole area are <br />that enthusiastic about spending that much money for the handful <br />of people that are flooded - a person buys and builds on a low <br />spot perhaps has holes in his head or he wouldn't do it and they're <br />not too concerned about that or Langdon Lake. They would be <br />concerned about raod if the water was a problem there, but I don't <br />think it is, so thanks for your time. That's the way I feel <br />about it. <br /> <br />MR. j?RANK LINDIG (Spoke Before): I have one additional <br />question. Per acre, what will be the commercial taxes? <br /> <br />MR. POPOVICH~ $lq990 per acre plus interesto if you don't <br />pay it up in full. <br /> <br />MR. LINDIG: So over 20 years it would cost about $4,000 an <br />acre. That's quite a lot per acre to improve the lake. I think <br />there's some better methods perhpasq ~1r. Engineero that we could <br />use to run off some of the water, say from Cleveland and perhaps <br />in my area, than underground piping, and just from looking at <br />the area (inaudible) is the area high enough to pump the water <br />into the lake i.f you did go ahead with that section of drainage. <br />Say north of C-2 in this lower section on the lower part there. <br />If that was piped, wouldn't surface drainage be better than <br />piping. You wouldn't have to put in a lift station. It's not <br />very much higher than the lake. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: It will flow out by natural means and into <br />a swampy area. <br /> <br />fiR. LINDIG: But surface drainage may work very well there~ <br /> <br />fffi. HONCHELL: Surface drainage is what's there now. <br /> <br />~rn. LINDIG: But that has to be a little bit (inaudible). <br /> <br />19 <br />