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<br />~~~I/~. <br />I ~~L/ <br /> <br />Extract of Minutes of Meeting <br />of City Council <br />City of Roseville <br />Ramsey County, Minnesota <br /> <br />February 8, 1982 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting <br /> <br />of the City Council of the City of Roseville, Minnesota, was <br /> <br />held in the City Hall in said City on Monday, February 8, 1982, <br /> <br />at 7:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> <br />The following members were present: Mayor Demos and <br /> <br />Councilmen Curley, Kehr, Franke and Johnson; and the following <br /> <br />were absent: None. <br /> <br />Also present were James F. Andre, City Manager; Roger <br /> <br />Jensen of Peterson, Bell & Converse, City Attorneys; Charles <br /> <br />v. Honchell, City Public Works Director; and Peter S. Popovich <br /> <br />of Peterson, Popovich, Knutson & Flynn, City Bond Consultants. <br /> <br />~ffiYOR DEMOS: I will open the hearing for Improvement No. <br />SS-W-81-13, sanitary sewer service and water service for 1856 <br />Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />~R. ANDRE: I have the Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit <br />of Publication on file. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: As the Council is aware, the City has been <br />attempting for several years to complete the process of getting <br />all the homes in the City connected to the City sanitary sewer <br />system, if there is a sewer available to serve that property. <br />This is one of those homes. This particular parcel is located <br />on Lexington Avenue and it's a rarity in Roseville in that <br />actually the parcel we're talking about is to the rear of one <br />that comes out to Lexington .Avenue. This is on the east side <br />of the road, near Summer Street. To make it even more peculiar, <br />according to our records both homes have the address of 1856 <br />Lexington Avenue. The front parcel is approximately 157 feet <br />deep. The proposal in this case would be to provide a means <br />of serving the rear parcel by constructing a typical four inch <br />sanitary sewer service back to the property line. Again, for <br />the benefit of those of you in the audience, the City gets <br />involved in sanitary sewer construction either by building the <br />main, which is out in the right-of-way or along the road, typi- <br />cally, or in building what is called a service. That's a <br />