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<br />~ . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.J <br /> <br />Page ThNJe <br /> <br />:Minutes of Hegul.~~J' COL1Dcil Met:: :~l~)g <br /> <br />Aug. 30, 1905 <br /> <br />Mayor Kennedy stated th~t he helieves that within 10 years the <br />property will ~e too valuable to operate as a trailer park. <br /> <br />A resident of View Avenue believes that the street ahould be vacated, <br />but re~uested that the drainage problem in the area should be remedied; <br />matter referred to Trustee Olmen. <br /> <br />Mayor Kennedy stated that the COllncil has no aut;hority to vacate <br />View Street without a pUblic hearing, but would look favorably <br />on this if a sketch of the proposed layout were submitted. Mr. <br />Kosslak informed the Council that State laws and regulations are <br />very strict on trailer park layouts. . <br /> <br />Trus'Gee Crepeau moved, seconded;by Trnstee Nethercut. that al'proval <br />be given to expand the trailer psrk to accommodate 50 more units, <br />subject to the submission of satisfactory plans; motion carried. <br /> <br />Fyten Pr~erty Sewer Matter <br />Mr. and s. John Anderson, purchasers of property from the Fytsns. <br />were present concerning sewer service for their property. <br /> <br />Engr. Lund stated his belief tnat the line should be constructed <br />in the st~eet which would involve other property owners and a <br />public hearing; the owners would eventually gain from this improve= <br />mente but would not benefft l~~ediately. He stated thAt about . <br />100 ft. of sewer line would ha~e to be constructed at an estimated <br />cost of $700=*800. <br /> <br />An inquiry from Mayor Ke. nedywas answered by Atty. Sslland. who <br />informed the Couici 1 that the 'improvement could be installed on a <br />private basis if all the owners were agreeable to its construction <br />and the entire cost paid by them; this would require that an escrow <br />be set up so that financing would be available = this procedure <br />would eliminate a pUblic hearlng for such a small project. <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson was requested to check with the other property o~ners <br />and report to the Council. <br /> <br />Sand Stock Pile = Street Mainten~nDe <br />l<'red Nixon in:E'ormed the Council that he had stockpiled a sand and <br />salt mixture on the McCallum property, but was given 2.~ hours notice <br />to move the pile as the property was sold. therefore, he moved it <br />next to the Village stol'age building. He stated that the placemen t <br />of this stock is a problem as its storage makes the eround sterile <br />for a numbe~ of years. He requested the Council to consider a <br />location for this stock piling. Matter referred to Trustee Olmen <br />to check with .:kamsey Coun ty for possible use of the black.bopped <br />area of the beach for this purposeo <br /> <br />Request for Road Maintenance <br />A resident living on Mound avenue requested that repair <br />done on Mound Avenue near Highway 8 as there has been a <br />increase of traffic and the road is in need of repair" <br />referred to T~ustee Olmen. <br /> <br />work be <br />substantial <br />Matter <br /> <br />ENGR. ROBBRT SHORT'S REPORT <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />Mayor Kennedy informed the Council that he had requested Engr. <br />Sho~t to attend this me~ting to discuss matters as follows: <br /> <br />St. Paul Sewer Char~es <br />Engr. Short reporte thnt the Greeley=Hansen report. 1Il.:ich was <br />financed by seve~al municipalities to sttdy tributary sewer rates, <br />has reported that the St. ~aul charres are 50% too high. The prime <br />contractors to the St. raul sewer system have attempted to negotiate <br />with St. Peul. St. Paul stated that if any chsnEes were made. <br />they would be effective July 1, 19u5. After July 1, ~he prule <br />contractors felt that adequate time had elapsed and St. ~aul still <br />had not come through with a rate change. <br /> <br />d3d <br />