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<br />failed septic systems. This would solve the current problem we are faced with. As <br /> <br />for the long-term "fear" issue. I suggest that the City Council agree not to consider a <br /> <br />another city sewer and water improvement project for this neighborhood for an <br /> <br />extended period oftime (say 5-15 years), unless there is an overwhelming demand <br /> <br />from the neighborhood (75% or greater) or there is a documented health risk due to <br /> <br />private septic systems. What I have seen over the past year is a neighborhood that is <br /> <br />tired of hearing about this improvement. I see people voting for it, just so they don't <br /> <br />have to revisit it again next year. I am confident that if the City would be willing to <br /> <br />help homeowners finance the repair oftheir septic systems, many ofthe people who <br /> <br />are asking for city sewer and water would change their minds. I must re-emphasize <br /> <br />that this is not a good time, during a recession, to be proposing an additional <br /> <br />$350+/month bill to each family in the neighborhood. Many families are just getting <br /> <br />by now and this could force some people out oftheir homes. <br /> <br />Thank you for your time, <br /> <br />;;::;z;;; ~ <br /> <br />~ _~". 2.,003 <br /> <br />Tina Roach <br />12999 Mississippi Rd. <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />763-241-9176 <br />