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� <br />� <br />� <br />MINUTES OF REGUTAR MEETIId(3 <br />COWi CIL OF VILIAGE OF ARDEN IiILIS <br />June 12, 1961 <br />The meeting was called to order by acting hBayor Crepeau at 8:00 p.m. <br />ROLL CALL: Present; Kennedy, Crepeau, dlmen <br />Absent: Mayor Ashbach, Mrs. Stromqui�t <br />Also attending: Ddt�. Peterson from Bannister EngineePing Co. <br />The minutea of the regular oounail msetipg of May 22 , 1961 were approned <br />as aubmitted. <br />�. ROBERT TROBOUGH, 2038 Dfiounds Ave. appeared before the council agaig <br />with the3r oomplainta of dust, drainage and noiae in connection with the <br />Jehonah�s Witneas church. Bir. Crepeau atated that the Village Police Dept. <br />certainlg would cooperate to atop unnecessarg noiae but that meetiqgs of <br />the religious group could aot be limited. Mr. Olmen, coimnissioner of <br />Public Works stated that he had been in touch with a representative of the <br />church on several oceasions. He has promised to correct the dirt and <br />drainage problem. <br />MR. 9PASIEI,EW�SKI of 1605 Iake Johanna Blvd. appeared before the council with <br />a request i'or council opinion on the possibility of the VFW p�hase of the <br />old fire atation. Mr. Kennedy stated that Mr. Olmen and he were commiss- <br />ioned at the June 8, 1961 3pecial Council Meetipg to negotiate for the <br />purchase of the fire station £or the village for storage of Vil]a ge equip- <br />ment. Mr. Keanedy further stated that a request to purchase the fire <br />station by the VF'W should oome before the counail ae a formal requeat. <br />The fire station }aad been considered for use as a librarg but there is <br />inadequate parking facilitiea. Mr. Olmen atated that the Village needs a <br />place for storage of equipment. 9Pith the installation of the sewer system <br />equ.pment for flushing the sewera now is needed. Vil].age trucks and <br />plowing equipment will eventuelly be acquired and ❑eed to be stored. <br />Also the village needa more of£ice space. The police department of'fice <br />could move to the fire atation leaving more space in the village hall. <br />MR. CREPEAU advisetl Mr. YPasielewaki that the Sportmen�s Club wanted someone <br />to go with them ip sharing costs of conatruction of a buildidg on property <br />they now own. <br />BQR. TiENN'EDY suggested that �1r. Olmen and he would meet with Mr. Ehlera, <br />the Fire Chief to work out negotiationa and purchase price and report to a <br />future council meetiqg. At that time the matter will be referred to the <br />Finapoe Committee to see if it can be worked into the budget and paid for <br />in cash. <br />A+Il?. VINCENT COURTNEY, Village Attorpey, has said the building cannot be <br />purchased on a contract basis but must be paid for in cash or iasue bonds. <br />I�Hr. Crepesu felt the f ull counoil should be present to vote on this isaue. <br />MR. FiICHARD BAftTSCH, 1814 VP. Countg Rd. F registered a complaint about a <br />hola left by Barbarossa, the sewer contrsctor, in the back of his yard <br />next to his driveway cauaing settlement of his driveway. Iie wanted to <br />know if Barbarossa could come and fill this ip. <br />h'ffi. PETERSON of Bannister Eagineering stated that aome provisiop ehould be <br />made for drainage from the school property right next to Mr. Bartach�s <br />property. The school is agreeable to ang sction necessary. <br />� � <br />