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Page 4 Minutea of Regular Council �eetin� Tune 10, 19ii3 <br />Clerk re�d a letEer f�om Village Attq, Courtney which stated thet <br />he hsd met with Mr. Copeland, New Bri�htop, and there appeared to <br />be a diacrepancy in the legal deacription oi the properties involve8 <br />in the land excriange due to the Highway Dept. plsne not heing <br />definite at thia timem <br />Motion by Truatee Crepeau to s�opt e resolution, ae attraohed, <br />approving the eachar,ge of properties hetween Arden Hilla and New <br />. Brighton, requeating the Village Atty, to draw up a finel reaolu= <br />tion with the proper legal descrigtion, end inetructing the Clerk <br />to inform the Minn. B6uniaipalities Commission of this ection; <br />aeccnded by Truatee Nethercut; motion carrled. <br />Request for Zonin Variance <br />UPal�er o�"k�� .�x ngton, owner of four 50� lotae inquired <br />sa to the poeaibility oY replatting so as to have 3 lots for build� <br />ing purpoaes - referred to the Board of Appeals. <br />ftequest for Sewer �:xtenaion of Ti�e <br />�aT��ior on, . x ng on, requested en extenaion of ti.ne to <br />connect to the aewer aystem, beoauae of finaneiel herdahip m <br />requeat denied. <br />Commli.ttee Ro por��te <br />e�io siopg�i of thie meeting, all committee reporta Nere poat� <br />poned until the Specisl Meeting of June 18, 19Ei3a <br />Water Im rovement No 1 <br />yor ende y res a e ter from Pres. Lundauist of Bethel Colleae <br />egreeing to p8y $50,pOQ on the a7.ternste plan for water. <br />Clerk read a letter from Peter.S. Popovich, P'iacal Agent for the <br />Village, regsrdipg a propoaed 1970 water plan, absndoning the <br />the arigiuelly proposefl plan foP the preaent 0 esti:.sted coat would <br />be �496,000 with additionel assessmentso This coat doea not include <br />the Control Data �orpo and Bethel College contributiona. This <br />letter cited oaaea where establishmenta with their own systems, <br />��could not be aesesaed Yor a water improvement unlesa they were <br />to reaeive benefit, ard could not be forced to connect to a munioi� <br />• pal aye tem it could be proven that their individual syatem wea a <br />health hezard. <br />Diacusaioa by the Councll wea ea Tollowaz <br />Truatee Ol�n etated that he fevored no aotion at thia time; he <br />reoommended a Citizena� �oa�ittee for s�ditional atudy. He informed <br />the 4ouncil thet the cOqtaCta he had with the residents indicated <br />thet they were opposad to water ic.provement plans at this time, <br />but aeemed to approva the ealargement of the Roaeville mains for <br />e aystem in the Puttu�o• <br />• Truatee Nethercut stated that he wea in agreement with Truatee <br />Olman. He recommended a years atudy due to public opposition. <br />Trustee Crepeau inquired ea to the posaibility of a pre�arranged <br />underetanding with Cor►trol Data �orp. and Bethel Co11eEe to b{�y <br />their aqatema when s vill�ge syatem becomea aveileale, <br />Mayor ICennody replisd that if the decieioa ia for aurface waterg <br />the wella would be of no aae to the Villege, and the tank would <br />not be adequate Por the Village undar either aystem. <br />Crepesa atated he ta in fsvor of the alternate plan for <br />future planninge <br />Clerk Lorraine 8trorcquiat atated that she ia in agreement eith <br />Truatee Crepeau, mxt Yelt that due to the lack of aupport from the <br />reaidentei would aBree to e years atudy. She stated that ahe doea <br />not feel free to vote ip favor of the plan due to the majority of <br />reeidente in apposition. <br />- continued - <br />