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<br />~- <br />.:/'- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i.!i.nutes <br />Village <br />May 11, <br /> <br />of Regular Council Meeting <br />of Arden Hilla <br />19b4 <br /> <br />Meeting was called to order by ~ayor Keonedy at 8:00 p~mo <br /> <br />Roll Call: .t'resent. "1I1Yor Kennedy, Trustees Nethercut, Cl'epeau <br />and Olmen, Clerk Lorraine Stromquist <br />Absent .. None <br />Also Present.. Village Attorney Vincent P. Courtney, <br />~ngineer8 Donald Lund and Roger Short . <br />Banister bngineerlng Coo <br /> <br />Minutes of the Hegulrr Council Meeting of April 27, 1964 were <br />approved as amended. <br /> <br />Villare Recreation l'articipati on <br />Mr. James Lang, 3240 New Brighton hoad, and :0[1'. H. Lagerstrom, <br />3205 Sandeen Road, were ~resent in behalf of the Mounds View Ath- <br />letic Asstn. They informed the Council of their operations. <br />presented the Council with a copy of their 1964 budget and requested <br />that financial assistance be continued. Atty. Courtney again stated <br />that the Villare could undertalce to operate a recreational program, <br />but cannot cooperate financially with independent organizations, <br />unless the organization is specifiCally named in the Minnesota <br />statutes. <br /> <br />Trustee Nethe1"cu t read the report of thedelfare Committee on this <br />matter which recommended that since the money has been budgeted <br />by the Village for 1904, distribution be made if legally possible. <br />~he Conmittee also recommended that the Council submit a proposed <br />operational plan to the Villoge Attorney so the Attorney General <br />con give an opinion for consideration in the 1965 budget. <br /> <br />Trustee Nethercut moved that the Village cooperate financially <br />as budgeted with the Little Lekes Little League rnd the ~ounds View <br />Athletic Asstn. this year, providing a member of the Council serves <br />on each cOll~itte.; seconded by Trustee Qrepeauj motion carriedo <br /> <br />ENGlNEL.R'S hEPOR'!' <br /> <br />Red Fox Road <br />;.Iembers 01' the Council weI'e presented with copies of a letter, dated <br />,uay 4, 19b4, from .l:.npineer Dona ld . Lund regarding the cos t breok~down. <br />estima tes and the Village t s share of the cost for the construct lon <br />of hed Fox Road. <br /> <br />Mr. Kenneth ~oss, 1315 hed Fox hoad, stated that he purchased his <br />property in 1900 and at that time there was no indication that this <br />would be an industrial location. He informed the Council that if <br />this ro~d is built as proposed, it would be located almost at his <br />front door; this would force him off the property. He was also con- <br />cerned about the power line in the proposed right-of-~ay. <br /> <br />Mr. Daubney sugrested that a bend in the road be constructed at this <br />location. Engineer stated that the Power Co. would probrbly n~ve <br />the power line. <br /> <br />t~. Daubney had previously informed the council that they are will.. <br />ing to donate 7 ft. to the south of the road and ~~. heiling wll1 <br />give the necessary 7 ft. to the north, but does not wish to share <br />any of the cost of the roed at this time; this WaS confirmed by Attyo <br />Courtney. <br /> <br />ltr. hobt. Kerr, member of the Planning Commissiong suggested that <br />the road plans be restudies by this COllmission in relation to the <br />Boss hOJlleo <br /> <br />... continued ... <br />