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<br />courses to eventually reach Long Lake in New Brighton which is <br />drained to the Mississippi River via Rice Creek. The system <br />consists of a series of pipes varying in size from 12 inch through <br />42 inch, together with necessary catch basins, manholes and appur- <br />tenances to result in the drainage of water into the storm sewer <br />system from the aforementioned 120 acre area. <br /> <br />The Council also directed Banister Engineering Company to <br />determine the estimated cost of the improvement, and whether <br />such improvement should best be made as proposed or in connection <br />with some other improvement. The preliminary report and cost <br />estimate have been submitted by the engineers and considered by <br />the Council and are hereby approved and directed to be placed on <br />file in the office of the village manager. The improvement <br />proposed to be made in the general manner set forth in the report <br />is designated as Storm Drainage Improvement No. 67-20. <br /> <br />2. The Council shall meet at the Village Council Chambers, <br />2701 North Lexington Avenue, on July 24, 1967, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. <br />for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the proposed <br />improvement under and pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 429, as amended, and the manager is hereby author- <br />ized and directed to cause notice of the time, place and purpose <br />of that meeting to be published twice in the official newspaper, <br />Ramsey County Suburban Life, which publications shall be a week <br />apart, and the second publication shall be not less than three <br />days before the date of the hearing. Pursuant to M. S. 429.031, <br />Subdivision 1, notice shall also be mailed to the owner of each <br />parcel within the area proposed to be assessed not less than 10 <br />days prior to such hearing. <br /> <br />3. The notice shall be in substantially the following form: <br />