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7079
Resolution Title
Receiving Report and Providing for Public Hearing on Improvement No. ST-80-22
Resolution Date Passed
11/20/1980
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<br />6 <br /> <br />ask that each person come to the microphone, give his or her name <br />and address and the address of the property to which they're <br />referring. <br /> <br />MR. LLOYD SATHER, 1396 Clarmar: I was wondering why C1armar <br />isn't storm sewer all the way through Clarmar. What is the <br />reason? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: The reason we stopped as we did is, you will see <br />a small line being shown by the pencil on the overhead. That's <br />roughly the high point of Clarmar. We assumed the water could run a <br />short distance to reach the storm sewer, both to the east toward <br />Snelling and to the west toward Hamline before it was picked up. <br />We want to intercept it soon, but we thought it was a reasonable <br />distance to go on the roadway and get picked up. <br /> <br />MR. SATHER: Would that be a permanent set-up, or five, six <br />years from now will they come through and tear up that end? <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: You meant the portion in the middle. <br /> <br />~ffi. SATHER: The end that's vacant. Will they come in a few <br />years and dig that up. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: That's not the plan and we wouldn't expect it <br />to be the plan. <br /> <br />MR. SATHER: That's a permanent set up. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: That's our plan. <br /> <br />MR. SATHER: Who is pushing this storm sewer? Nobody seems <br />to know where it comes from. <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: We have had com plaints from people about <br />water on Arona and Lydia - various complaints that the staff received <br />about water standing on Lydia. We have a request in to pave <br />Clarmar. We have a petition out - someone has come in and taken a <br />petition out for Brenner. We have a petition to pave Arona, and <br />we propose to pave Lydia under the MSA plan. We do not pave without <br />storm sewer underneath because the water going under the edge of <br />the road undermines the pavement and it's just a waste of money. <br /> <br />MR. SATHER: I'm not against the project - don't get me wrong - <br />but I was kind of in a shadow there. <br /> <br />MR. MELVIN FERLAAK, 2966 North Hamline: Where those four lots <br />are, the high point is the fourth lot from Advent Lutheran Church <br />and it goes downhill to Josephine Road and we're wondering - not <br />against the improvement as such - but all water sets in the low <br />part of Advent Church and you have no catch basins along there. <br />There are two catch basins IOO feet apart there because those are <br />100 foot lots, and now the water just continues on beyond that. <br />There's a drainage ditch that runs there with a pipe that runs under <br />our driveways and continues on because it's lower than Advent <br />
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