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<br />-- ----- ---- <br />- '-, COYI'Il::!1 M!nutes -2- Nov. 13, 1972 <br />, . <br /> ~.. <br /> Taxicabs <br /> Attorney Courtney reviewed the ordinance draft and noted chang.~ <br /> wh! ch were' 'Illads at the request of the Counc II. <br /> The Council noted In discussion that taxicabs simp Iy parking at a <br /> given area ara excluded from the license requirements, but If phone <br /> calls are taken for such cab service In the Village, residential or <br /> cOlllmerclal, a Village license will be requl red. <br /> Motion was IlIade by Henderson, seconded by Herrick, that tbe rule. be <br /> waived, and AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF TAXICABS DOING <br /> BUSINESS IN ARDEN HilLS, PROVIDING FOR LICENSING Of SUC~ tAXICABS AND <br /> IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION be approved as amended, that this <br /> be considered a second and final reading, and that the ordinance be <br />. edopted a~ read. Motion carried unanJmously. <br /> . <br /> Pendlna Ordinances <br /> Attorney Courtney reported he wIll try to have drafts on Amended Utllltv <br /> Rates, and on an AmendllMnt to the Pub II c Works Reserve Fund ordl nance <br /> ready fo... the next meeting. <br /> Clerk Admlnlstl"etor was asked to call Planner Dick Shetler askIng him <br /> 'to provide Mr. Courtney with any sUggestlClrlshefftay have on the pro- <br /> p.osed Sian Ordinance Amanclment. Clerk AdlllInlstrator to provide -Informa- <br /> tion regarding non-conf~rlllng signs before the next meeting. <br /> . " . <br /> . ",-",-.'.- . '-.', <br /> " -.' <br /> :'::'.-'~'. ~.>":,<:~': i:.".\,: I. <br /> Mr.. Courtney al so reported that the redraftsof'Orcl I nanc.. 98 & 99, <br /> !indth~ proposed Da".looment GuIdelines ar..p.n~ln9, but he bopes to <br /> rep.orton them In the n'ear future.' . <br /> Ootlc:olll <br /> Attorney Courtneyi"epor-ted a letter from theC,I"'Y of St. Paul's <br /> Assistant Attorney McCloskey regarding the Optlc:olll traffic control <br /> deylce. Metter referred to the Public Sa1..ty COllmlTtee. Coplell of <br /> the letteD'" to be sent to the Council. <br /> REPORT OF VILLAGE ENGINEER DONALD LUND <br /> Tosti nQ <br /> E!lgln..r Lund l"eportedthat CORE tests hll1/,e bee" ordered for Dunlap <br /> St.re.tend Grey FC'.lx ROAd. <br /> ChV9S'/'ulk Complaint 1 <br /> J <br /> A. report on tlte me.tte'a" to be ..eady at th~n.~1' meeting. ;! <br /> , <br /> :i <br /> 'R~POR'TiOF TREASURER.R 19t1ARDO' KElty <br /> Ti:aalllll"n O'Ke! Iy,reported tile following: ;j <br /> ,~ <br /> ,Cuh I n Bank aU!'r a a Ii 3 llIeet I ng $ 22,290 j <br /> ~ <br /> Ne", Brlgli'l'l>11 $ 1,728.75 ~ <br /> j <br /> Rosell! II. 14,668.24 .~ <br /> Fin'/' Net'l 5.893.34 .,1 <br />. ' ~ <br /> Invested $669,692 <br /> Fi I"st Nllt' I $524,692.00 <br /> Ros.vllls 145,()OO.OO <br /> % Invssted 669.692 · ..!ll1. <br /> 691,983 - <br /> Check for $36,360 at First National will be held until November 25, <br /> when securities mature. <br /> He reported that It hes been our past procedure to pay bond payments <br /> 15 days prior to due date, but that he recommends tllat this time be cut <br /> much shorter, working to an eventual policy of making such payments I day <br /> prior to the maturity. <br /> -2- <br />