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<br />Ml~lUTES O~ REGULAR COUNC~L MEETaNG
<br />ViiTugo c';' i(i,r-O(:dl Hiil~
<br />Monday, March 25, 1968 - 8:00 p.m.
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<br />C/',LL TO ORQEl3.
<br />MeBting was called to ardor oy Mayor R. 8jorndahl at 8:03 p.m.
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<br />Presant - Maygr Bjorndahl, Caunc! ~mGn alman, Hoilenhorst, Henderson
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<br />Absent - Councilman Crepeau.
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<br />Also Prescnt - Village Attorney Vincent P. Courtney, Engineers Donald
<br />Lund and Norman Hei,drici(SOIl, Treasul'er 110rth G. Read, Adminis-
<br />trative Clerk Lorraine Stromquist and Deputy Clerk Florence
<br />'Honan.
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<br />; Approv2!_o.c HI nui-Q2,
<br />Minutes of the Regular Council meeting of March II. 1968 were approved
<br />as amended.
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<br />Sid ~nlnq - \Ian Truck
<br />Clerk Lorraine Stromquist opened and read the five bids submitted fet
<br />a van-type truck for the Water Department, as shown on the Engineer's
<br />tabu~atlon on file.
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<br />The apparent Ion bid of $3,028.00 was receIved from Southvlew Chevrolet,
<br />303 North Concord Stroet, South St. Paul, Minnesota, with a delivery date
<br />from~5 to 75 days. The other four bIdders .ero International Harvester
<br />Co., Inc. - 3,192.57, Tousley Ford - 3,79B.OB (White Bear!, Paron Motors,
<br />Jnc., New Brighton - 3,388.00 and Market Ford Co., Mpls., - 3,149.00.
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<br />Tho Councli referred the bids to Public Works Committee Chairman Rebert
<br />McNiB5h and requested that he con~ult with personna I of the Water depart-
<br />ment and sub~lt a recommendation.
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<br />BUSiNESS FRO~ THE FLOOR
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<br />Petition for Vater Facil!tles In Water DistrIct No.2
<br />DonaTd i~cstohryz, 1405Ar,raf\.p!;::ce, a:1d Chas. i'fi,'9reness, H20 Arden PiCice,
<br />~ore present 8nd oresented e petition for w~ter faci~~t~es ;0 Watar D~st.
<br />No.2. The slgna~ures on the' petition represented 59 families and In-
<br />cludod comments from some of the home owners. Mr. Kostohryz stated that
<br />he be~teves -~h~s number roprSS811":"S the r0qu~red35% of home owners ~n the
<br />area, bu~. If not suff!c'ent~ thoy would contact ttlose whb were not pravl-
<br />ous~y ava{iable. t-le requosfed lmrnedIute consI'deratlon by the Councl~.
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<br />Councll~iJn O~men moved to authorize Banister. Engincerlng Co. to submit a
<br />feaslblllty report for water In Dnstrlct No.2, subjoct to tho Clerk's
<br />chock of t~a petitIon to determIne thut it represented 35% of the property
<br />OWflors; 5Ccollded bV CounG~3mall HoD~onllors'~; mot3on c~rrI0d.
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<br />REPO~T OF ATTOnNEY COURTNEY
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<br />f,(}_s.2_yjJJ_~~_::.-1':_!::5L~D H! II s \!atar Con-:-I"ne-i.
<br />i\';"i-orfL~'Y COt.:J~';'nGY rE~por'i'0d-:i'hat J'.-;-';'oi-ney 8e~ f J Posev3 ~ ~e, has nO\'J ra"l"llrned
<br />from vacatfon and that 11e expoci"s to receive a draft of the contract from
<br />i)~i~ ~:i.i'~lln a short tlmo.
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<br />'fI'.::.~?f:_~i!..n ' s,S_oE2~.!:'.~9.:U o!l
<br />C[cl.i~ Lorra!ho Stfomquist receIved a Jetter, dat'od March f~, ~968, from
<br />Attcrnoy COllrtney regarc!Jng this cove~ag0 for appof~ted and eiactod 6fflcJafs
<br />O"C tho '.If ~ le9;:~.
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<br />Counc~~~al1 ~!o(J8nhorst r;oved the adop1-ion of e R0So~ut~on, as'attached,
<br />to prov~d0 ~ork~en1s Com:lensation for the COUF1CJ1. Ciari~ and l'r~asurer, ~nd
<br />tho feos be paid as soon as posslb!e; seconded by CouncIlman Dimen; motlan
<br />carr- i eo ~
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<br />REPORT OF ENGINEER DONALD LUND
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<br />En9)n0or :':GndGr~on reportod tha~' the bIds fer tho vator tOllk were taken
<br />Frfday, ~jcr(:h 22~ 1968; '~abujatlon shoets ~r9parcd by i'h3 EngIneer were
<br />dis~r!butcd to the CouncIl.
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<br />RepresentatlvBs of two proposed tani(s were present with their models.
<br />Engineer Hendrickson !ntroducad Harry Mazuka, ChIcago Bridge and Iron, Co~
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