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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />south of the subject site. If the request to remove them from the Urban Service <br />District is granted, the design of the sewer and water to serve the site to the south <br />would generally not include a review of what it would take to provide service to this <br />site. Therefore, the sanitary sewer may not be provided with extra depth if that is <br />needed to ultimately serve this site, nor would there be provisions to extend <br />watermain for looping purposes or possibly even easements to extend sanitary sewer <br />to the site. In the future, if the owners would petition to be included in the Urban <br />Service District, the extraordinary costs may include a lift station for sanitary sewer <br />service, easement acquisition for extending the sewer and looping of the watermain <br />and the developers would be required to pay these extraor~ary costs and acquire <br />any necessary easements. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding these comments, please call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Howard R. Green Company <br /> <br />~J4~ <br /> <br />Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> <br />s: \planning\letters \230000m.doc <br /> <br />Howard R. Green Company <br />CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />