Laserfiche WebLink
<br />NAYOR DENes: This fall. Is there anyone else that wishes <br />to be heard? <br /> <br />MR. SAM CAVE: I own two lots near the corner of Mildred and <br />Lydia - if Lydia was extended. I own essentially some of the <br />marsh land that people would like to use as the drainage area and <br />filtering area and I believe that I'd like to use that for home- <br />sites and if the purpose of (inaudible) is to encourage use of <br />the land around there (inaudible) my land should either be <br />compensated for or I should be allowed to build there and not <br />preempted from that (inaudible) using it for part of this project. <br /> <br />r~YOR DEMOS: Anyone else? <br /> <br />l\1R. PAUL BUTENHOF""', 976 Millwood: I came late so I do want <br />to know how improvement 77-2 came out. <br /> <br />MR. DOUG STRONG: That was (inaudible) Maybe that will bring <br />some hope for the other people. <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: Anyone else that wishes to be heard? Anyone <br />else? If not, I shall call the public hearing to a close. Does <br />the Council have any QUestions or any ':omments? <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN GRAUEL: I have a question for Charlie. If total <br />development of the property west of (inaudible) deep concerns of <br />the residents in the area that were interested in the quality of <br />water at Langdon Lake, I would assume that the baffle system <br />and so forth would have to be put in, the possibility of the <br />piping under County Road C-2 would have to be established, and <br />depending on the amount of water involved, maybe the oversize <br />of the pipe - the 24 from the 12 to the 24 running west to Cleveland. <br />Are those assumptions right? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: <br />west of the lake? <br /> <br />You're talking about the undeveloped property <br />That property - assuming it would be developed. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN GRAUEL~ West and south. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: This system is proposed in a manner that it <br />would allow for run-off from these areas from a volume standpoint <br />as if it were developed. In other wordsp the system is adequate <br />for the development. However, if the quality of this run-off <br />would be such that it would be detrimental to the lake, then things <br /> <br />36 <br />