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� <br />IiIDNTES OF HEi:;liLAR idL;F:TIP�G <br />CCJNCIL.OF' Tiir, VILI�E�CL Or' AItDEDi HILLS <br />14ondey, P,�ay 9, 1960 <br />The rmeeting was ca.11ed to order by Acting PrIayor Cs�epeau at 8:50 P.i�i. <br />• Rcll Cal1; Present - Crepaau, Kenned;�, Jones, Stromquist. <br />Absent - P.shbach. <br />The minutes of tne April 25, 19Ei0 meeting were approved. <br />� <br />?r?r. Chester Compton, owner of Tri-�owns Taxi, 10729 Second Street, <br />Circle Pines, came before the Council to apply for a license to operate <br />two (2) taxi cabs in tiie Village of Arden Hills. He �vas requested to <br />submit_an insurance certificate to the Clerk�s office and allowed to <br />operate the taxis temnorarily until tne Council receives a report.from <br />Attorney Courtney re; the operation of taxi cabs in Arden FIills. <br />P„r. Don Carley, V"illage Engineer, presented his tabulation of bids on <br />the l�loral Lrive Street Tmprccement �60-2 to the Council witn his rec- <br />commendation that the contract be awarded to tize lowest responsible <br />bidder, T. A. Sc�iifsky and Sons. �he arnount of tneir bid was �11,201.15. <br />i4[r. Jones moved that the contract be so awarded. Seconded by Kennedy. <br />Carried. <br />I�ir. Gerald Cudim requested that the Council re-i�sue tYie licenses, formerlq <br />held by the Grotto Club, in the name of the Surf Clue. The Council <br />requ.ested P�7r. Harry Ehlers, Chief of tne F'ire Department to read 'nie <br />:'ire Inspection Report of the Surf Club. The report was read al�nd as <br />attached. Several niembers of the Surf Club were present and rea,uested <br />the Council to allow tne Club to continue it�s operation. P+Sr. Crepeau <br />stated that 3 years ago, when the licenses were granted to the Grotto <br />Club, the�* promised to raze the out-buildings on the grounds surrounding <br />tne Club, and that this hae not yet been done. 2�Ir. Gudim assured the <br />Council that tne buildings vzould be rernoved if the licenses were granted. <br />ia?r. Joqes moved that tne matter be held over for 2 weeks until the Couneil <br />2San meet and study the situation and also receive the attorney�s reNorb <br />and recouunendations. Kennedy seconded. Carried. The Council allcwed <br />the Club to operate on their i'ormei� licenses until :t4ay 23rd, at which <br />time tne Co�ncil will announce it�s decision. <br />PRs. Talbot Jones, Village Plannin� Consultant, gave his progress report <br />•re: recreation areas in tne Village et the present tinie, as well as <br />possiblo future sites. He suggestea that the Council study the maps <br />he presented, looking for lo�^r lands v�nich could be drained of surface <br />water and ultirnately suitible for recreation areas. <br />ilfr. Norman I,udford from. tne D�Areq ieck Construction Company requested <br />the.road��rade Yor tne new HigYiway {�51 on Hamline Avenue betv�een the <br />+Soo Line' tracics and �:oalski Road, ivTr. Jones read a letter that ne re- <br />ceived from Governor.F'reernan in answer to his written request f'or tnis <br />road grade, wherein the rntitter had been referred to ;'�r. F'rank iv�arzitellli, <br />Deputy Comrriissioner, to handle. ?vSr•. Crepeau, in answer to h.is request <br />dir•ected to nir. Tv�arzitelli, received a�����t�� rnap of the proposed grade <br />1 <br />