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<br />".:7'~'" . <br />~....- .. <br /> <br />, <br />"., .' <br /> <br />'~~..\Y,7'~::': ""5~~~:~~':"~ <br /> <br />........- <br /> <br />/:rlnut;es of Regular Council Meeting <br />Vlllpgc1 of A:rd{ln Hills <br />',Tonday .' i\!sl'ch 8, .1905 ~ 8.:00 p.m. <br /> <br />J','i8e~iilg ';laS called to ()rder .'It 8:00 p.m. by Mayor Kennedy. <br /> <br />.-. <br /> <br />Hol1 Call: Present - Mayor Kennedy, Trus tees Nethe rcut, CJ~epeau. Olmen <br />and Lang <br />Absent ~ None <br />Also Present.. Administrative Clerk LOI'rai.ne St:coll1quist, <br />Atty. Vincent P. Courtney, Enginee1' Donald Lund <br />and Heating Inspector Virgil Kelle:.:'. <br /> <br />The minutes of the Hegular Council Meeting of February 22, 1905, were <br />approved as amended. <br /> <br />Continuation of Public Hearing Regarding Petition for VEcation of <br />Property Located near c..'ul-de-sac at Ridgewood Court in AX'den Hills If 1 <br /> <br />Mayor Kennedy declared the Public Hearing re-opened. He stated that <br />he WaS unable to attend the special informal meeting held Thursday <br />evening, March 4, 1965. Proposals and recommenda tions W81'e submitted <br />by Cat'l Dale. Villap;e Planning Consultant, and Engineer Donald Lund; <br />these wex'e s'lmdied. Trustee Crepeau had attended the f,!"I'ch 4 meeting <br />and stated that three plans were submitted by Engines!' ri-,",d and a <br />wI'ltten rpoposal 8,]0 plan by Carl Dale; two of the hngi.rHcfor's plans <br />wer'e not considered as they involved obtaining an easement from <br />1',11'8. Paterson again which her; proved costly. He felt thGt the th:.rd <br />proposed plan appc ared to be "ccepteble to a 11 pre oen t. This plan <br />invol vad vacation of part of a Village easement on Lot 13 for th.e Gul~ <br />de-sac and acquisition without cost of another part of L,,':s 18 ane' 19, <br />not now included in the cul-de-sac; this would permit eu acceptab::.6 <br />expansion of the turn around if it appeared advisable in the f'UtU!'G. 1 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Atty. Courtney reviewed the submitted legal description of the property <br />to be acquired and was not completely satisfied with it. He suggested <br />the the description specifically describe the property fo~ title pur~ <br />poses. Matter referrad to Atty. Courtney and Engr. Don Lund. <br /> <br />Atty. Edw. Stringer stated that the plan discussed appBX'ently is B way <br />out, but does add a fifth turn around which wO\J.ld add to the confl1.s:l.on. <br /> <br />Discussion was held at the Council table regarding history God possible <br />future problems. Participating in this discussion were the Council. <br />Engr. Donald LUl.d, Attys. Vincent P. Courtney and Edw. S'Gl'inger, Arnold <br />Lindberg. Mr. Mulcahy - earnest money contractor or property involved <br />on Lot 19, Bernard La Vander. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klaas. W~D. Arthur <br />Tissol and James Kelsey. <br /> <br />The Hearing was recessed to allow Atty. Stringer' and Mr. Mulcahy to <br />study the proposed p~an. <br /> <br />After about thirty minutes, Mayor Kennedy declared the Hearing on the <br />vaoation of the easement re-openedo <br /> <br />Atty. Stringer informed the Council that Mr. Mulcahy has agreed to <br />the proposal if no portion of the easement outside of the 401 radius <br />be paved or improved for road purposes by the Village atld if a definite <br />legal description be obtained. <br /> <br />Atty. Courtney stated that this Council could not make cow~itments <br />for future Council, but could carry out the proposal by partialvacB~on <br />and aoceptance of new easements. <br /> <br /> <br />-1.. <br /> <br />l, <br />"], <br />",i:" <br />"J <br />.::, , <br />:;1' <br />'! i\< " <br /> <br /> <br />'J" <br />.j <br />, <br /> <br />More discussion between the Council and the property owners. Bernard <br />Le Vander stated that he WaS opposed to any restrictions placed on the <br />