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<br />Improvement 69-21 <br /> <br />A telephone call was received from Mr. William Heyne, 1607 <br />Brooks Avenue: In favor of the improvement. <br /> <br />MR. GEORGE COOK, 2570 Snelling Curve: Has already been <br />assessed for drainage into County Ditch 4. At that time all of <br />his water drained west. Now he1s in the Unprovement because of <br />the proposed storm sewer on Pascal which is to the east. Not <br />opposed to the project but wanted to know if he would be assessed <br />a second time. <br /> <br />MR. JOHN JOHNSON, 2526 Snelling Curve: Asked if County <br />Ditch 4 would remain an open ditch or if it would be covered. At <br />the corner of Snelling Curve where the ditch begins the run off <br />gets heavy. Asked if there was any provision to carry the water <br />uphill to the west. <br /> <br />MR. R. H. CURRY, 2618 Charlotte Street: Lives at the bottom <br />of a hill. Doesn1t need a storm sewer because if the street was <br />graded properly there would be no problem. <br /> <br />MR. MARVIN HUIRAS, 2599 Snelling Curve: Was assessed under <br />the drainage improvement in 1952 and asked if he would be assessed <br />again. The improvement proposes catch basins to the west of Brooks <br />and Snelling Curve. Asked if any were anticipated to the north. <br /> <br />MR. JON ROADFELDT, 1548 W. Sextant: Has a storm sewer system <br />in his area that was constructed in 1961 by the county. If that's <br />adequate, he wanted to know why he should now be assessed for a <br />larger pipe. Also wanted to know what provision would be made <br />for the increased flowage into Zimmerman Lake from which the <br />sediment deposits would eventually fill the lake. <br /> <br />MR. CALVIN DOUGLAS, 1015 Virginia: Owns property between <br />County Road C and County Road C-2. Asked if the pond would be <br />drained and eventually filled. <br /> <br />MRS. STANLEY LINDBERG, 2850 N. Snelling Avenue: Asked how <br />far the storm sewer pipe would go north. <br /> <br />MR. CALVIN DOUGLAS, 1015 Virginia: As shown on the map, is <br />the storm sewer line in the same area as the sanitary sewer. <br />