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<br />		 					     . MINUTES OF REGULAH. COUNCIL MJ;;ETING
<br />		0-4 . 					.. Villag<;. of Arden Hills
<br />		 					     ~Ionday, October 28, 1974 - 8:00 p.m.
<br />		 					     Village Hall
<br />		 					     Call to Order
<br />		 					     The meeting was called to order by Mayor Henry J. Crepeau, Jr. at 8:00 p.m.
<br />		 					     Roll Call
<br />		 					     Present - Mayor Henry J. Crepeau, Jr., Councilmen William Feyereisen, James
<br />		 					     Wingert, Charles Crichton, Stan Olmen.
<br />		 					     Absent 																 - None.
<br />		. 					    Also Present - Attorney James Lynden, Treasurer Richard O'Kelly, Parks Director
<br />						John Buckley, Clerk Administrator Charlotte McNiesh, Deputy Clerk
<br />						Dorothy Zehm.
<br />		 					     Approval of Minutes
<br />		 					     Feyereisen moved, seconded by Wingert, that the Minutes of the Regular Council
<br />		 					     Meeting of October 14, 1974, be approved as amended. 																																	       Motion carried unanimously.
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<br />						Wingert moved, seconded by Crichton that the Council Meeting on October 14, 1974,
<br />		 					     was necessary for the welfare of the Village, was a required and legal Council
<br />		 					     Meeting, and further moved that the actions taken on October 14th are hereby
<br />		 					     , ratified and re-affirmed. 																																	Motion carried unanimously.
<br />		 					     BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR
<br />		 					     Mr. Roger Reilin~,315l Lake Johanna Boulevard
<br />		 					     Mr. .Reiling requested that the Council. approve the extension of the service station
<br />		 					     non-conforming use of his property at 3151 Lake Johanna Boulevard; explaining that
<br />		 					     he was forced to close the service station operation, because of the gas shortage
<br />		 					     (a situation beyond his control). Reiling stated it has always been his intent
<br />		 					     ---"'to're-open this station when gas was available. 																															       He anticipates operating the
<br />		 					     .grocery store in conjunction with a "self-service" gas station.
<br />		 					     Reiling said he intends to continue the same operation.he had prior to his pre-'
<br />		 					     posed moving of the grocery store portion of the business to the service station
<br />		. 					    side of the building - operating the service station from the remodelled grocery
<br />						store. Reiling said he had intended to ipen both grpce!J11if~tation simul- .
<br />						taneously ~o~n - bout January 1, ~ 4d z:;u..ML~
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<br />						crepeau referred the Counei1 t Ordina e No. 132, Section 6.j. (Service Station '
<br />						Ordinance) .
<br />		 					     Lyuden referred the Council to Ord. 99 (Zoning Ordinance) Section II C. Non-conform-
<br />		 					     ing-Uses, paragraph 3, which states that if the non-conforming use ceases for a
<br />		 					     continuous period of one year, any subsequent use of said land or building shall
<br />		 					     be in conformity tQ the use regulations specified by this ordinance for the dis-
<br />		 					     trictin which such land or building is located. 																																    Lynden said he sees a problem
<br />		 					     for Council to 'affirm' a non-conforming use, after 1 year of closing that use of
<br />		 					     the property. He questioned how Council can extend the.service station non-conform-
<br />		 					     ing use, but noted that CounciL could. e~tend time to remove tanks.
<br />		 					     REPORT 'OF VILLAGE ATTORNEY JAMES LYNDEN
<br />		 					     Ordinance No. 180, Amending Personnel Ordinance to Conform Holidays to State Law -
<br />		 					     ~1 Reading .
<br />		 					     Lynden read Ordinance No. 180 in its entirety, after which Crichton moved, seconded
<br />		 					     by Feyereisen, that the Council approve Ordinance No. 180, AN ORDINANCE REPEALING
<br />		 					     ORDINANCE NO. 140 AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 83, THE PERSONNEL ORDINANCE, TO CONFORM
<br />		 					     THE HOLIDAYS TO STATE LAW, as reed, authorizing its execution by the Mayor and Clerk
<br />		 					     Administrator. 																							     Motion car::ied unan:l:mou~ly.
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<br />						Ordinance No. 181, Regulating Surface Water Uses of the Waters of Lake Johanna -
<br />		 					     Final Reading
<br />		 					     Lynden read Ordinance No. 181, in its entirety.
<br />		. 					    After discussion, Feyereisen moved, seconded by Crichton, that Section 1. be
<br />		 					     amended by deleting: "an overwhe1min~ majority of" citizens of the City of Arden
<br />		 					     Hills ... Motion carried unanimously.
<br />		 					     Wingert moved, seconded by Feyereisen, that the CouDcil approve Ordinance No. 181,
<br />		 					     A}1 ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SURFACE USE OF THE WATERS OF LAKE JOHANNA (62-78),
<br />		 					     IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF. AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NOS. 9 AND 33,
<br />		 					     as amended, authorizing its execution by the Mayor and Clerk Administrator. 																																	Motion
<br />		 					     carried unanimously.
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