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<br /> Village of j~den Hills
<br /> Monday, October 14, 1974 - 8:00 p.rn,
<br /> Village Hall
<br /> Call to Order
<br /> The meeting was called to order by ~fuyor Henry .J. Crepeau, Jr. at 8:00 p.m.
<br /> Roll Call
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<br /> Present - Mayor Henry J, Crepeau, Jr., Councilmen Charles Crichton, Stan OImen,
<br /> William Feyereisen, James Wingert.
<br /> Absent - None.
<br /> . Also Present - Attorney Jaloes L}'tlden, Engineer Donald Lund, Treasurer Richard
<br /> O'Kelly, Parks Director John Buckley, Clerk Administrator Charlotte
<br /> McNiesh, Deputy Clerk Dorothy Zehm, . --'
<br /> Approval of Minutes
<br /> The Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of September 30, 1974, were approved
<br /> -e as amended,
<br /> Crichton moved, seconded by Wingert, that the Council recognizes that this
<br /> meeting is being held on a State Official Holiday (Columbus Day) becauae of
<br /> the necessity to conduct urgent business. Motion carried unanimously,
<br /> BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR
<br /> Mr. Brian Leonard
<br /> Mr. Leonard, attorney for Mrs. Verlie Nelson, 1564 Edgewater Avenue, presented
<br /> a letter to the Council, requesting permission for Mrs. Nelson to continue
<br /> operating a home occupaticn until Council determination is made re her applica-
<br /> tion for a Special Use Permit, which she will submit to the Village Office on
<br /> TueSday, October 15th.
<br /> Mrs. Nelson was present and advised that part of the truck problem, causing
<br /> complaints from neighbors, st~ed from a drainage correctio~ project she had
<br /> contracted for, which has now been completed, She explained that office supplies,
<br /> invoices and paychecks are. picked up at her house; total number of trucks in-
<br /> volved is 6 (15 employees), averaging about three trucks in a 5 day week: b....
<br /> requested driw.t"g to restrict their. st<Y,>S; "there have been no truc.ks there since
<br /> last Friday,
<br /> After discussion, Feyereisen moved, seconded by Wingert, that the Council tempor-
<br /> arily allow Mrs. Nelson to continue her conduct of a truck dispatching operation
<br /> until action of the Council upon her applicatinn for a Special Use Permit to
<br /> legalize such use as a home occupation, provided 1) the trucks in such operation
<br /> shall not be permitted to enter the neighborhood surrounding her home at 1564
<br /> Edgewater Avenue; the operation being restricted solely to the radio and tele-
<br /> phone COlllllluni.cations, and 2) this g.ctio-.:: snl1l1 in no manner be deemed a waiver
<br /> of or prejudice the Village's rtghts, ohligations and enforcement powers under
<br /> pertinent provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and any other applicable ordinances,
<br /> Motion carried unanimously.
<br /> (Mr, Leonard agreed to make application for a Special Use P~rmit, on behalf of
<br /> Verlie Nelson, on Tuesday, October 15, 1974.)
<br /> Mr. Tom Lynch, 3210 North Hamline Avenue
<br /> Mr. Lynch reques~ed that the Council consider contracting for ViJ.lage-wide
<br /> leaf removal, as j", dona in Roseville.
<br /> Crichton reported that 'leaf removal' i.s currently under study by the Publi,'
<br /> -. Works Committee. ConSideration is being gi.ven to the following: commencint
<br /> an action to have the lal~ prol....,,:I.ting the burning of leaves declared u!}.\::onstitu-
<br /> tional, and also to the possibility of contracting for Village-Wide leaf pick-Jp; .
<br /> . decision on how to resolve the matter will probably be too late for this fal1'ol
<br /> leaves,.
<br /> ..- Roger Reiling, Pullilic Works Committee Chai.~an, reported tha~ about two years ago
<br /> the Committee had unsuccessfully attempted to rent a leaf pick-up machine from
<br /> Roseville - a Village-owned machine Was dec"sd to be too expensive at that time.
<br /> RE~ORT OF VILLAGE ATTORNEY J!li1ES LYlIDEN
<br /> Ordinance No, 180, Amending Personnel Ordinance to Conform the Holidays to State Law
<br /> Crichton moved, seconded by Wingert, that flll OF~INANCE REPEALING ORDINA!~CE NO. 140
<br /> AND Ai'lENDING ORDHlANCE NO. 83, THE PERSONNEL ORDINANCE, TO CONFORM THE HOLIDAYS TO
<br /> STATE LAW, be introduced by title. Motion carried unanimously. .......
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<br /> (It was noted that when the ordinance is adopted, the Union Contract will have to
<br /> be amended to pEt it in concert with Ord. 180.) (It was further noted that the last
<br /> Monday of October (October 28, 1974) is not a holiday.)
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