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<br />'�linutes of he �te�ui.r Cou�ci; �"c;��iir:g
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<br />Payc '1wo
<br />Councilman f,ollEenhorst moved, seconoed by Councilman Olmen, the adop-
<br />tion cf a o�esolution, as attacned, aporoving the v�ilage engineers
<br />plans aro speci�icatiocs for sewer and water and the Ramsey County
<br />Nlghway De�<:ri-ment plans and soeci4ications for i'he improvement of
<br />Red Fox Rc,ac, and tho Gdoptlon of a resolution, also attached, setting
<br />'rhe date for tha pubiic hearing �=or August It, 1969 at 8:00 p.m.,
<br />at the Arden Hilis Yfllage Hafl and dir�cting clerk administrator to
<br />publlsh the lagal noi-ices; mo-Fion carried ur.animously.
<br />� F2EPORT OF AT7�RNEY VINCENT P. COURT�!EY
<br />Charles Perry Park
<br />Ralph Porry submitted the deed to the Charles Perry Park to Attorney
<br />Courtney who will have it recorded. Council concurred with attorney's
<br />recommendation that the abstract be continued afi a cost of about $20.00.
<br />Grudnoske Proparty
<br />Attorney Courtney r�pori'ed that the deed to the Grudnoske property is
<br />stiil not cf�ar and is baing further investigated.
<br />Malntenance F_guipment f3lds
<br />Ofscussion was held regarding �ha bid, received June 30, �964. Attor-
<br />ney Courtney felt i#ems 2,3 and 4 coold be awarded to MacQueen Equip-
<br />ment, Inc. on a Iegal basls.
<br />Councilma� OEmen moveC, seconded by Councilman Nollenhorst, thafi Mac-
<br />Queen Equipmeni, Inc. bo aaiarded the bid for the tollowing items:
<br />(I) snowplow and wing, (2) dump body and hoist, and (3) sand spreader
<br />for a combined bid ai $7,l97.00; motion carried unanimously.
<br />GDh1, Inc.. Stock Transfer
<br />Lettar, dated June 25,�1969, from the at�iorney for Lindey's Priroe Steak
<br />House, inforn:ed the co�ncii oF thc� transfer of soma of its stock.
<br />Attorney Courtnay recommended 1-he cierk adrninistrator senQ an infor-
<br />ma'rional let�,er to the atiorney for Lindey's Prime Steak House, stating
<br />that the req�.irement ot tlie village ordinance has been sattsfied.
<br />Adop�ion of Crdinunc�s, Traffic Viola�iions and Violai�ion Fines
<br />Counciiman Crepeau moved, saconded by Co�rn cilman Hollenhorst, that
<br />the rules be waived and the seccnd and f[na! readings be given to AN
<br />ORDiNANCE RtLP,TING T� ?UNISNMEPJT FOR VIOLATION GF OROINANCES AND IN-
<br />CREASING THE PENALTIES 1'HERf_FOR: motion carried unanimously.
<br />Councllman Crepeau moved, seconded by Councilman Olmon, that fihe rules
<br />be waiv�d, ard tho seccr�d and finai readings be g(von to AN ORDINANCE
<br />REPEALING O�ClNANCE 'J0. !�`�, RELATI�IF TG ADOPTION OF THE H16HWAY TRAF-
<br />FIC REGULATIGN ACT; ADOPT!l�iG THE NIGN�,lFl� 7RAFFIC kE�ULATION ACT AS
<br />;�MENDED 7HROL6F; t469; .aR'G PROl�IC1IVG PENALTIcS TH'��.EFOR: moi'ion car-
<br />riad unanimocsly.
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<br />� ,�-1or�ey �oui�r.cy r�au �u.�aivi>�cn 5, Cnapter 420.03f, of the Minne-
<br />sota Sta'tute� regarding petiticns for !ocal improvement by �II owners.
<br />A',t�rney Courtney recurnmF,nded th� �•il!age obiain statemenfs from Theodore
<br />Ha�nm L�rav:ing Company �nd iri-St�t� l.and Company stating thai' they are
<br />willing ?'o �+r_cep'r t00$ assessmcart for 'tho exiension"of Gray Fox Road
<br />to STN 51 as ',-f;�y h�vo �eques?�d. The cou��ril had prsviousty authorize�
<br />Banlster EncSieering G�mpam� vo s��uT`i' a feasibility repori- and plans
<br />and spe�ifical'ic�ns for 7his �rcpos�i �it the �Yyt�►, 1969 meeting.
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<br />6�l�ter Ra�a Or:�jr�anr�;..,`['_L��,o�95�� fim:tt�l��.f.
<br />Council reque:�i-ed A.tio!-ney Co�rtnay �o drait an amendment #o Ordinance
<br />No. b03, -Yha i�ter ra+e ��rdinance, to includo an �� penalty provision
<br />ror definquer, accoun-Ys and to cY;ange i-ho nrocodure regardfng water
<br />me'�or deaosits.
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