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<br />( <br /> <br />MAYOR LINEBARGER: Would you not include this with the one <br />just to the west? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: Should this be approved, we would combine <br />this with the other storm sewer, and under those circumstances it <br />would provide for flexibility and latitude in being ahle to <br />establish that 2~/o amount because there would be more people <br />involved and that area apparently will have more than 2~/o with <br />the aid of this one. ' <br /> <br />MR. POPOVICH: Unless you consolidate with another improve- <br />ment whereby then the two improvements would meet the 2~/o rule, <br />and just so the public clearly understands it, but with those two <br />caveats there is no problem. <br /> <br />MAYOR LINEBARGER: Any others in the audience that would <br />like to speak? <br /> <br />MR. LES KRUMM, 2252 Marion: Whose property is the one <br />most affected on this? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: The property on the corner: <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />MR. KRUMM: I have lived there since 1955 and I have helped <br />maintain that water getting out of that hill. At that time we <br />used to really have a (inaudible) problem with the ditches <br />cutting out, but, if he has water problems in the basement, I <br />wouldn't want it'in mine if I was. there. <br /> <br />MAYOR LINEBARGER: It's an awfully steep grade there. <br /> <br />MR. KRUMM: We at the bottom get 'the run off from the <br />people at the top. I can see where they wouldn't want to pay <br />for the storm sewer where Lahlum is because they're not bothered, <br />but their drainage comes to the bottom where we live, and has <br />created a problem in my back yard especially. <br /> <br />MAYOR LINEBARGER: It's the man who's water is running <br />down the hill who causes the problem at the bottom. Anyone <br />else in the audience that would like to speak? I would like to <br />ask Mr. Honchell a question. Mr. Honchell, I believe it was <br />your feeling at the time the storm sewer project directly to <br />the west of this one was ordered that this one could be combined <br />with it at a probably much smaller cost than if this were to <br />be attempted by itself in the future years to come, is that <br />correct? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: It's <br />The contractor will have <br />into an area to do work. <br />storm sewer that's being <br />there working. If we do <br /> <br />the story of so called mass production. <br />a move-in expense every time he comes <br />It happens on Capitol View there's a <br />improved and the contractor will be in <br />not have this done at the same time, <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />4 <br />
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