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' mes but that a lar a snarling dog is a nice deterrent also. (Of <br />' <br />other's ho , large, <br />course, our large, snarling dog also kept my aunt away last week too.) Main <br />items stolen are: calculators, clock -radios, stereos and tape decks, coin ' <br />and stamp collections, portable televisions, and anything else that is easily <br />resold with no questions asked. One man also had all of his World War II medals <br />taken! Let's all be extra alert and stop this kind of stuff. , <br />Editor's opinion: I think it's really rotten for people who arrive late to ' <br />a large meeting at the Village Hall to park in the handicapped parking spaces <br />that the rest of us have left open. Somebody did this at the Public Hearing <br />on February 6; in fact, two somebodies. There was plenty of room over by the , <br />Public Works building, but of course that would require a little more walking. <br />There was no special card in either windshield, so I assume these people were <br />lazy rather than handicapped. Let's watch it, huh? <br />Other than that, the Public Hearing on February 6 wasn't neatly as exciti <br />as I had imagined it would be. The main item up for. discussion was the proposaao <br />to run City water into the Northwest part of the Village. (See.map`beloN.) <br />This would just about complete hooking up all of Arden Hills to the municipal <br />system of St. Paul. There is still undeveloped land in this portion of our <br />Village, and having water already run in would probably aid in any future growt . <br />The current guess is that it would cost around $18.20/front foot for residentia <br />property and S21.70/front foot for commercial. The arsenal is not included <br />because they have their own water supply, and you can't assess the Federal <br />Government anyway. <br />By and large, the 75 or so people in the audience appeared rather neutral , <br />on this proposal. There were a few definitely against, a few, definitely for, <br />but most were merely questioning. I gathered that a person's feelings on the <br />matter is generally governed by the current state of his well. A straw poll <br />was taken, and all those in favor of putting in the new water were on the non- ' <br />smoking side of the Council chambers. What this signifies, I have no idea. <br />Boundaries of <br />proposed area to <br />receive water <br />1 <br />No <br />o <br />Hi;hwa 6 <br />M <br />H <br />Round <br />Lake m <br />`z <br />t <br />694 <br />