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y <br />Minutas af Regular CovncS! Maeting August 28, 1978 <br />Page Three <br />100% OF PROPERTY QWNERS, subJect i-o receipt of letter from McClung <br />requesting Councti to prnceed w6th the Tmproaemant. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />� <br />Lexlnqton Av�nue Improver�ent - County Road D to County Road E <br />Enginoer Yiol?zin, Ramsey Countyy presented construction pians for <br />�radinn, aggregai�� base, bituminous base and surfac6na; sfiorm <br />sewer and concrete curb and guttsr for the improvement of Lexington <br />Avenue, from County Road � to County Road E. Weltzin explained <br />that municipal approval Es requesfied pr6or to plans being submitted <br />to fhe Stai'e tor approval; ssfimated cost for Arden Hilis, Shore- <br />vdew, and Ramsay County �s �152,b30, ahich is proposed to be <br />shared as foltows: <br />Arden HE11s - 33,080.66 <br />Shoreview - $37,829.34 <br />Ramsey County - 3111,72� <br />Weltzin said fina! constructTon pia�s wifl be presented tor Cfty <br />approval after pians are approved by the S�ate; approval tonight <br />is esseni-iaily approving pians and speciftcations to enable the <br />County to get funding. <br />After discusslon, Woodburn moved, seconded by Hanson, that Councii <br />approve the concept plans of the lexingtan Avenue Bmproveme�t <br />(County Ro�d D to Counfiy Road E) racoq�izing that tfiis approvat <br />does not constifiu4e approval of specific detailed construction pians <br />which wiii ba� prasented for Councii approvai at a Iater data. <br />Motion carriad unanimausly. <br />.. REPORT OF YILLA6E ATTORNEY JAMES LYNDEN <br />ance Plo. 203. Amen6ana Intoxicatino Liauor d <br />• <br />Woodburn moved, seconded by Crichton, that Council Intraduce by <br />Title Ordinas�ce No. 203, An Ordinance Amending Ordfnance No. 92, <br />As Amended, 7he Intoxic�ting Liquor Licensing OrdEnance, To Chanqe <br />The Hours In Which The Off-Sale Of intoxica�ing liquors May Be <br />Made. Motfon carried unanlmously. <br />Councii expressed ooe�cern re in�erpretation of paragraph two; refertied <br />matter to At"�orney lynden for clarifiicaYion. <br />In <br />• �. i <br />l:Y1ChYOfl moved, seconded by Woodburn, <br />Ti#-!e OrGinance No. 204, An OrdFnance <br />An Ordinance Relating io The Licensing <br />Food And Cerfiafn Other Retated Vending <br />Motlon carri�d unanimous3y. <br />No. 112 to <br />rvtew - <br />TIlBT GOUOCI ! 111t1'Otll1C0 bY <br />Amend6ng Ordinance No. 102, <br />Of Yendtng Mach)nes To Excepfi <br />Machines From Bts Pqrvi.ew. <br />Briarknoli -�Dev�loament AQreement <br />Deierred to next Council Meettng (Septembsr ii) at request of Attorney <br />lynden. <br />�� <br />i'o <br />E <br />Nanso� moved, seconded by W.fnqert, �hat Gouncii introduce Ordinanco <br />No. 205 By T�tle. Motion carrfed unanimousfy. <br />P9atfar of whsther tees should be estabiished by Resolution �r Ordinance, <br />was referred �Yo Attorney Lynden fos his recamme�dations to Council. <br />REPORT OF ViLLr�GE TREASURER DONALD LAMB <br />• <br />Investments <br />S-li-78 -$lG0,000 at 8� int�rest - Amer6can Nationai Bank �For 3 <br />months. <br />8-l8-78 -- $403,730.83 84 8.50� interest - North�rastern National <br />Bank of 5t. 6'aui for f year. . <br />Hanson moved, seconded by Winaert, that Council ratify the 'snvesf- <br />menls as �eported by Treasurer Lamb. Motion carried unanimously. <br />- 3 - <br />