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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-27 34 AG ORDER39 A0 Introduced by Cou,clor arountas, November 27, 1978 p CITY OF BANGOR (TITLE.) (orb", City Engineer's Report�stimated Cost of Sanitary Sewer Extension on Third Street By atv Connell of the Ott ofBanpor. ,t)RI) RA TEAT the attached Report of the City Engineer showing the estimated cost and possible assessments for the extension of the sanitary sewer on Third Street be and hereby is accepted, and be it further - ORDERED, that the sum of $2r000.00 be transferred from the Reserve for Future Construction - Sewer Account to cover the cost of said project. - „gIN CITY CONNCPl NOVEMBER 27�1978 PASSED' .. CITY %I.EJm i y_ a�•�Y sat 34 AG ORDER Title ..6974TIK. OTT. ENGINES! S.EEPOET. ESTIMATED CWT OF SAFOIA SEVEN E%TENSION ON TARD ST. ................................. I.... Int duc d '&led Ey unci..... uuCounciLnan CITY OF BANGOR, MAINE Engineering Department November 21, 1978 To the Municipal Officers: Reference is made to City Council Order No. 417 AN passed October 23, 1978, directing the City Engineer to make a study to determine the cost of extending sanitary sewer service on Third Street for a distance of approximately 140 feet West of Cedar Street to serve a lot owned by Richard A. Lagrange. Surveys, Plans and Cost Estimates have been completed, as follows; The proposed pension would consist of 140 feet of 8 inch pipe connected into the existing sewer on Cedar Street, extending in a westerly direction and terminating in front of the subject property. The total estimated cost of the sewer extension is $2,000.00. Of that amount, fiftyper cent would be paid by the City of Bangbr, and the remaining $1,000.00 would be assessed against the properties benefited, as follows: North Side Richard A. Lagrange $ 500.00 South Side Non -assessable 500.00 Total $1,000.00 The South side of Third Street is indicated as non -assessable since that property is already connected into a sewer which lies further to the South. Furthermore, that property is below the level of Third Street to an extant that entry into the Third Street sewer would not be possible. In accordance with past practice, it is recommended that the City pay for the non - assessable portion of the sewer cost. A Plan showing the proposed sewer ext§hsion is on file in the office of the City Engineer. Respectfully s bmitted, S awley, City Engineer