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2 <br />and a letter v�nich he read aloud statin� that the plans are always sub- <br />ject to chan�e, rut it cnay be assumed tYiat the�e grades ior• the most paT�t <br />_ are fairly firm. The map �s*as turned over t;o :�Zr. Ludford to study re; <br />tYie possioility of,building on the site East of Harzline and 5outh of <br />Koalski Road. <br />A letter irom the Guelfare Committee �vas read by 1fr. Kennedy stating tl�t <br />it is the unanimous recomr.:endation of the �i�elfare Committee that Section <br />4 of tYie Zoning Regulations for residential districts be anunended to pro- <br />• vide a minirium lo� width. of 90 feet for R-1 single f'amily residenees. <br />No other cnange is recor.n:nended. U[r. J"ones stated that he felt that this <br />matter of minirnum lot widths should 'oe determined ver,y sson, possibl�r <br />by tne first meeting in June. The Conncil unan;mously agreed. <br />Ivlr. Talrot Jones su�gested to the Council that it is a mistake to set <br />up too small as vrell as too large lots. 'Poo sniall being less than 75 <br />feet, and too large, over 100 feet. <br />iJ�.r. �hea of tne Fs. G. Clinton Co., 2700 Louisiana Avenue, St. Louis Park, <br />rea,nested the Cou�acil to approve his application f'or a building persr.it� <br />to build a polo building to sbore lwnber and builcting materials on the <br />property owned by McDonald Lumber Company. The building woula be 80� x <br />200t in size and cost about.�;12,000.00. The specii'ications vaere presented <br />to IvTr. Clay Kelley, Euild.ing.Inspector, and approved. iVir. Kennedy moved <br />that the Ii�zilding Pe.mit be issued. Jones seconded. Carried. Mr. Shea <br />requosted that he be allowed to start builcling as soon as possible because <br />�he must vacate his present location as of iriay 31, 1960. Fermission was <br />granted periding approval of the �ite by Inspector Kelley. The Fee was <br />set at �1.00 psr unit of 120 square feet ior tl�e permit� which amounted <br />to y�133.00. n�Ir. Kelle� and the Coupeil agreed that tre fee was suil�able <br />for this type of buildin�. <br />Ivir, arid Pdrs. Schradel presented some photographs of the house they wish <br />to move to a lct on i�oble Road and F'airview in A.rden Iiills. _vlr. Jones <br />moved that the matier by turned over to ivIr. Kel'ley f'or his study and <br />recommendations and report to tY�e Council on ;�Iay 23, 1960. Seconded by <br />Stromquist, Carried. The Council wi11 give their decision a� that time. <br />Iv1r. John Yioontz, Towr. and Country Signs, presented two sketches of signs <br />?or the Vi11a�e Hall lor the Council's consider•ation. As presented, the <br />proposed �eflectorized. si�n would cost �130.00, w2iich would include <br />maintenance o� the sign. MT�s, Stromquist st�ted that other bids had <br />been requested and �ad not, as yet� been received. She advieed iV[r. Koontz <br />that he would be notified of ti,�e Council�s decisioq. <br />• Mr. P�tonroe Kronstedt, 1516 Edgewater, presented 2 cnecks to the Council, <br />which V�ere received by him for reimbursement for uniforms purchased for <br />Civi1 llefense. `I'he checks totaled '�150.24. <br />PUBLIC Y�IORKS <br />14r. Jonea�atecl that �18,000.00 w�s spent last year on road work. This <br />�year the budget reauest Nras for� �11,725,00. Because of tne severe spring <br />break-up this year and also because of a carry-over of payments for work <br />done last year of sorrae 2 to 3 tnousand dollars, i�?r. Jones requested addi- <br />tional funds for this year�s road work. The matter was referred to the <br />Finance Gommittee to meet with Mr. Jones to determine tne additional funds <br />