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<br /> . <br /> MINUTES OF REGU~R MEETING <br /> COUNCIL OF VILLAGE 0 ARDEN HILLS <br /> Monday, December 28. 1959 <br /> The meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. by Acting Mayor. crepeau. <br /> . Roll Call: Present; crepeau. Kennedy, Delange. Ashbach (arrived at <br /> 9:00) <br /> Absent; Stromquist. <br /> Margaret Steinkraus wa~ present to record the minutes of the meeting. <br /> The minutes of the December 14, 1959 meeting were read and approved. <br /> Melvin Maurer, 3983 No. Fairview (intersection of Crystal and Fair- <br /> view), appeared before the Council with a drainage problem. Delange <br /> recommended that Village Engineer, Carley, investigate and recommend <br /> a solution. Delange to take care of notifying Engineer and seeing <br /> that a solutionis reached. <br /> Courtney reported that a peaceful settlement of the Patterson <br /> easement matter appears unlikely and recommended that the Council <br /> authorize attorney to prepare a formal rseolution of condemnation <br /> . to obtain easement. Kennedy made a motion that the attorney be <br /> authorized to commence condemnation proceedings immediately to <br /> obtain this easement. seconded by Crepeau. Motion carried. <br /> Courtney submitted re-drafted burning ordinance. The Council decided <br /> to hold it over to the next regular meeting so they would have a <br /> chance to study it. <br /> The liquor license applications for Big Ten Tavern. Highway 10 Liquor <br /> Store. Inc. and McGuirels Liquor. Inc. have been reviewed by the <br /> attorney and returned to Read. with noted suggestions. <br /> Courtney r~ported that all waivers of trespass are now on file in <br /> connection with sewer easements presently necessary in sewer con- <br /> struction. <br /> The sewer petitions submitted by residents in Shorewood Hills and <br /> Valentine Hills have been checked by Attorney and all found to be <br /> . in technically defective form. He also stated that there was no <br /> legal point in filing petitions until a system was available for <br /> residents to hook into, as far as the Improvement Code was concerned. <br /> He also requested that any future petitioners get correct form from <br /> the Clerk's Office so they would be valid and more readily verified <br /> by attorney. <br /> . Council instructed Clerk to write residents who circulated petitions <br /> to inform them that the petitions, as submitted. are technically <br /> defective. the Council is unable to act on petitions until a sewer <br /> outlet is available for the area. and that they can obtain the correct <br /> ,/ <br />