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Northshore and there's an 84 inch there and that comes into here also, so you're picking up two <br />very large sewers that are coming into this river crossing. <br />Ujdak: How old is the one that it's going to feed into. <br />Durr: This one is probably 50 years old, it was built when the wastewater treatment plant was <br />built. Otherwise before hand they used to just have this here and it just sent it into the river. <br />Ujdak: Yes, I remember, only too well. And the one that's on the extreme left, that was put in at <br />the same time? " <br />Durr: That's the interceptor and yeah, that was the same time, around the 1950's. <br />Klusczinski: Jason, do we have a 1 oft footprint on the cover that will be in the grassy area? Is <br />that probably accurate... from? <br />Durr: It's a 20 ft diameter, both of these shafts are 20 ft diameter. <br />Klusczinski: Right, and here's an access port to it at ground level, right? <br />Durr: Yes, there will be an access port, I didn't bring the detail, but it will be just your standard, <br />casting sanitary/sewer manhole cover. <br />Klusczinski: Oh I'm sorry, 48 inch, right? Is that accurate? <br />Durr: This one's actually a 22 inch and I didn't bring the detail. <br />Hostetler: The other ones are there on the chair. <br />Klusczinski: I had a quick question for Catherine, does this impact in any way the Northshore <br />historic district? <br />Hostetler: None. <br />Klusczinski: Ok. <br />Durr: Actually it's a standard sanitary sewer, non drain manhole with lockable cover, and a <br />standard manhole is usually a 22 inch. <br />Klusczinski: Are there any other Commissioners with questions for the petitioner? <br />Ujdak: How deep under the river are you going to be? <br />Durr: At least 20 feet. <br />Ujdak: 20 feet below? <br />Durr: Oh, probably about 18-20 feet, underneath the river bottom. <br />Ujdak: That should be easy material to go through. <br />Durr: We hope. We did a lot ofgeo-tech exploration there, but when you're making a hole this <br />big, you might not hit a boulder that's this big just to the side of it. But with the micro-tunneling <br />it's a little more forgiving. <br />Ujdak: When Memorial Hospital was going through one of its many additions 50 years ago, they <br />found a boulder in the basement, it almost broke the crane to get it out, and it's now on the <br />corner of Twykenham... <br />Durr: I know where it is. <br />Ujdak: That came from Memorial Hospital. <br />Chase: I'd hate to move it. <br />Ujdak: Show you how fast the glacier ran. That it could move something like that. <br />Klusczinski: Are there any members of the public wishing to speak in support of the petition? <br />Are there any members of the public wishing to speak in opposition to the petition? Hearing <br />none, I close public hearing portion. Any addition evidence that you'd like to submit at this time, <br />Jason? <br />Durr: None. <br />Klusczinski: Commission discussion. <br />Patrick: None. <br />Klusczinski: Ok. Hearing none. Findings offact would be that Certificate of Appropriateness <br />2007-0206 stands as presented. Do I have a motion? <br />Riley: So moved. <br />Klusczinski: Second? <br />Patrick: Second. <br />Klusczinski: All in favor? <br />Peterson: A motion to what? <br />3 <br />