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<br />5 <br /> <br />Burke to build their road, but we have paid, as I say, for the <br />storm sewer once and I see no reason again to be taxed for it. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN FRANKE: We were taxed (inaudible) <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: I don't think he was assessed but he had to <br />put up with certain things in order to use the property as he <br />liked. <br /> <br />MR. RICHARD KRAMM, 1366 West County Road B: I am opposed <br />to paying the taxes for the Burke storm sewer. In all the years <br />I have lived on County Road B - our lot is high up there on <br />County Road B, being the first one. I have yet to see water standing <br />at the bottom of my land, which I have a garden and I do a lot <br />of gardening. Like Dick Fox said, there's a lot of shrubbery that <br />has been planted years ago and has grown up and the water runs <br />off. I never could see Burke being flooded over there. I have <br />been in the area for years. We have the sewer in a~ the Har Mar <br />area and I feel very against being proposed for this Burke sewer <br />system being put in. <br /> <br />MR. ELMER SCOTT, 1433 West Burke: I <br />from Mr. Schmidt. I have lived there for <br />1965, have had no water in my back yard. <br />Pascal on the north side of the street. <br /> <br />live across the street <br />16 years and, except for <br />I live four houses from <br /> <br />I agree with Mr. Schmidt that until I heard the condition of <br />Oxford I didn't think there was another street that's much worse <br />than Burke but I lay that partly to the engineering department. <br />I have seen some ice on the corner of Pascal and Burke but this <br />has been primarily as a result of failure to clean out the drain <br />grates. When those have been cleaned we have experienced little <br />or no flooding or ice build up. I would like to ask Mr. Honchell, <br />how many patch crews are there that serve Roseville during the summer? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: There's one almost continuous patch crew and <br />another crew that supplements (inaudible) as we have the manpower <br />available. <br /> <br />MR. SCOTT: Are you familiar with the street at Burke? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: Yes, I am. <br /> <br />MR. SCOTT: Have you noticed any chuckholes? <br /> <br />~ffi. HONCHELL: I have. <br /> <br />MR. SCOTT: I don't think so and I disagree with (inaudible) <br />We have mounds, we don't have chuckholes are due to your people <br />who are spreading this hot mix or whatever you have, in these <br />holes, or what were formerly holes and we now have mounds, and <br />when Mr. Schmidt says the street is almost like St. Rose of Lima <br />barriers for the reduction of speed, I agree with him and I <br />sympathize with those people who have lived here for 30 years <br />nearly and have had no better streets than what we have had and I <br />