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<br />Continued Page II <br /> <br />205 <br /> <br />The hearing on the rezoning of Krannaks petition was declared open. There being no one <br />present objecting to said rezoning. Carlson moved, seconded by Wi1lmus that <br />Lots 1-6 Block 1 and Lots 1-6 in Block 2 Heannak's <br />Addition,be ee-zoned from Residential C1assA to <br />a Business District. <br /> <br />Roll call Ayes-(5) Nayes -(0). <br /> <br />The hearing on the petition to vacate Ione st in Krannak's Addtion was declared <br />open. There being no on. present obJecting tosame Hammersten moved, seconded by Carlson <br />that <br /> <br />lone street from Dunlap to Fernwood lying <br />between Blk.l and B1k.2 Krannak's Add be vacated. <br /> <br />:Roll Call Ayes- ( 5) N ayes- ( 0 ) <br /> <br />Ira Karon Village Attorney told the Council that the Aldine st matter would soon <br />be up for hearing and that he might need some one to testify as to property values, <br />Ilembrez moved, seconded by Connor that Karon hire the additional help he would need. <br />Roll call Ayes-(5) Nayes -(0). <br /> <br />Discussion was held on the Snelling Ave. drainage ditch, the case coming up for a <br />hearing before the County Commissioners onthe 21st and the Council should decide what <br />action they would take in the matter: It was suggested that we have Frank Armstrong <br />attend the continued meeting on Thur.Eve to discuss costs on pipe and the size needed. <br /> <br />Miss Dorothy Lindig was present to talk over the vaca1;1ng of a 12 foot walk on her <br />property. She was told a petition would have to be presented with the necessary sign- <br />natures, before any action could be taken. <br /> <br />Hammersten moved that we have the County establish the grade on Roma from Dunlap 1-0 <br />Fern_od and on Dionne St from Lexington to Lebens and en Lebens from Roma to Dionne St. <br />Roll cal1- Ayes -(5) Nayes-(O). <br /> <br />Mayor Connor said he had been asked by the Firemen if we (would take an ad in the progr81 <br />they are going to get out for their festival. He was told the Village could not do it, <br />but the Liquor store could. <br /> <br />Membrez moved, seconded by Connor that the following bills be paid. <br /> <br />Frank Leinen 336.83 <br />Taylor McCaskill 454.77 <br />Thoele Print. 69.00 <br />Midtown Cleaners 3.50 <br />Northern States 16.02 <br />Kath Bros. 7.09 <br />Joe. Koalska 322.50 <br />Thoele Print. 237.25 <br />Mike Walsh 100.97 <br />Frank weinholzer 150.00 <br />B.H.Hammersten 4.11 <br />Falcon Heights .;~'.OO <br />Elsa Obst .5.25 <br />Roll Ca11-- Ayes (5) Nayes-(O). <br />Ilembrez moved,seconßed by Hammersten <br />Roll call Ayes-(5) Nayes-(O). <br /> <br />Cliff Berglund 12.00 <br />Phillips Petroleum 176.64 <br />W.S,Booth & Son 30.90 <br />Stewart Refrig.1Co. 16.00 <br />Hudson Map Co. 42.50 <br />J.C.Bernhard Reg. Deeds 1.25 <br />Russell Simon 88.00 <br />Milt. Bahnemann 215.00 <br />Catherine Lang 46.10 <br />Elmer Kelm Col. Int.Rev293.90 <br />North. States Pow. 36.02 <br />Univ. Minnesota 30.00 <br /> <br />Schuneman's <br />Elsa Obat <br />Mrs Harvey Peterson <br />American Linen <br />J.L.Shiely Co. <br />Northern States Pow. <br />Geo Schulze <br />Ken Fabyanske <br />Alice Tollin <br />Chas Moser Trea. <br />W.F.Stepnitz Agency <br />North States Pow. <br /> <br />. 41.00 <br />7.67 <br />400.00 <br />11.14 <br />112.35 <br />1.00 <br />39.10 <br />25.00 <br />92.13 <br />135.75 <br />300.00 <br />18.71 <br /> <br />that we continue the meeting to 7.00 P. II. Thur. Eve. <br /> <br />~'"fA ~ £'~ Mayor ~ <br /> <br />Clerk <br />