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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />62 <br /> <br />PubliCI SafeVI Ch. MaCIk moved and Doepner seClonded the following motion, <br />whiClh was passed 'lTl....imOUSlyl .'Blat the speed limit on Highwq No. 10 from <br />lITorth Hamline AveIlllll west to Hipway No. 51, be rsdued to th1:rV III1les pel' <br />hOUl', (2) that, the speed limit on Highway lITo. 51 from a point north of the Soo <br />Line bridge to the south boundary of the village of Arden Hills be 1!8mCled to <br />thir1;y l111es per hOUl', both in both di1!8ctions.D (9le point north of the SOD <br />LiDS bridge is to be determined by the State Hipway Department.) <br /> <br />It was also mgg8sted that the Cllerklt.ollow up on the matter of Tillage <br />boundary signs whieh he ordered from the Sltue Highw,," Department bst fall. <br /> <br />Mlie Works: 11:1. DeLange reported on the coun1;y IS road billiZUI: for the <br />period of Feb. 26th to MarClh 25th, 1952, $'88.74, leaving an available balance <br />to our Clredit of $474.94; b;,- motion of Delange seccnded b;,- McClung the cow:u:il <br />approved the billing. <br /> <br />He also reported that the meeting with Mr. Xntse of the Count~ve;,-orls <br />office, which was sehemled for April 12th, had to be postponed because Kruse <br />went out of town. '!herefore with or without Mr. Kruse the cOUlIllil members ar- <br />ranged to lIeet at DelAnge IS home at 10 A.M., Saturday, May )rd, to make the <br />tOUl' for inspeaUon of village streets. <br /> <br />DeLange moved and Doepner seconded a motion, which was passed, that DeLange <br />order fOUl' village boundar;,- signs from the Count;r, similar to those being :fUr- <br />nished by the State Htghwq Department, to be erected at the following point81 <br />Co. Rd. J and lIT. Lexington Ave., Co. lid. F and N. Hamline Ave., Joharwa :Blvd. <br />and westv11lage liBe, and ,. HllIIliu A.ve. at the sGh village 1I000000ary line <br />(apprlllCimately at the Perkine' prope:rt;r.) <br /> <br />Public Welfare: Ch. ltc(llung reported that he had a letter notice re dluDping <br />and clell.Dlql work published in the Ajprll 24th isme of 0Ul' ofiicid newsplpr, '!lIE <br />JlGSE mIBUJ:iE. <br /> <br />In referenoe to health menaoe condi t10ns heretofore reported, he ~ <br />preesed himsl1lf air reluctant to enter upon a private properV for the purpose of <br />telling an OCOl1pant how to keep his propert;r, feeling that a man has a right to <br />livs in dirt;rnconditions if he so chooses. !hs ClOUlIllil thereupon concluded that <br />hereafter lI1Uoh complaints be recognized by it only upon agnail. letters. <br /> <br />SPECIAL COMMlT'l'EB REPORt'S: <br /> <br />report. <br /> <br />:Ramsey County Plannil1g C'oJIIl!lissionl Maok sid there was nothing to <br /> <br />IiEPOB'IlS OF OFF1CEIlS I <br /> <br />lIqor Cummings reported that he called on the County Auditor in reference <br />to a remittance on account of tu settlements, and that he arranged for an advance <br />p&1flIent of $5,000.00. '!be clerk is to write the County ~eamrer as to when <br />the balance of current tu collectioW! would be forthcoming. <br /> <br />~lephoneDirectory Listings: McClung mggested that the clerk write the <br />~lephone Co. to list the constables as mch UlIStead of as .police." <br />