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<br />.4· <br /> <br />Frank Wagner of 1125 Co. Rd. B. informed the Council that after Plumbing <br />has been completed and inspected in some of the homes in Rosevi11e, the <br />water softener companies iJ181ial1 softeners with undersized piping by" which <br />the Village àas no control after inspections are made and the plumber :La; <br />found liable if workmanship ~ faulty. Hr. Wagner stated tha1i this is <br />against our plumbing code and a1so can create a health problem. He suggeste4 <br />that all water softening companies be licensedl.. bonded" and forced to obtain <br />a permit for such ~k before it is started. lbe attorney and plwnbing insp- <br />ecwr will look into the matter and report back at the next meeting. <br /> <br />, / <br />'--Clarence Deeb, licensed plumber in Roseville, asked what the permit :tee wo\Ùii <br />be for work performed OD house trailers at the trailer camp at Victoria and <br />'1l'.H. 36. He was told '2.00 as there will be one opening for each trailer. <br /> <br />The pos1;poned public hearing of the Rezoning of the Roberts Plat was brought <br />UP. The following people stated they were in opposition to the plat in <br />question being resoned to Commercial or Industrial.. <br />E. Takala 1267 Oakerest <br />Dick DerJ.n;r 2572 Dellwood <br />J. W. Nelson 2566 Ham.line <br />Mr. Swanson 2574 Fernwood - suggested tracks be screened of:t for pla;r- <br />grounds and park. <br />Mr. Gould 129S Oakcrest - su1Di.1ited a petition with signatures of 24 <br />people in oppoisition to rezoning the property. <br /> <br />WATER SOFTENING <br />COMPANIES INTER.-. <br />FERE WITH PLB. <br /> <br />REZONING <br />ROBERTS <br />PLAT <br /> <br />Ralph S81lds-trom 113l Oakcrest <br />W. Bearin 125l Oakcrest <br />Mr. Keute 1259 Oakcrest <br />Peter Patrick 1252 Oakcrest <br />Ken Bailey 2573 Fernwood <br />Mrs. C. Machacek 1.323 Oakcrest <br />Mr. Ostrom 130S Oakorest <br />Doro~Bailey 2573 Fernwood <br />The :tollow1ng were some of the opJ.I1J.ons expressed by the above pecip1e. <br />The action would m.alœ their property go down in value. <br />Traffic problems would arise with all the children in that vicini1iy. <br />There must be other property available in the Village which could be mned <br />indllstrial.. <br />The upgrade of streets would be necessary for sucessful industry. <br />When they purchased their homes they did so because there were no industriaJ. <br />sites in the location. <br />s.au. industry oan't a££ord traokage. <br />Debris and waste materiaJ.s from an industriaJ. or commercial site could become <br />an unsigh~ problea. <br />otw Richter of N. H.nl; ne Avenue recommended that small industry in this lœatiol'l <br />would be an asset to the co1fll1lU1lity as there would be more tax revenue. <br />Jeorge Reiling of 2831 N. Oxford, owning property within the 250 feet of the <br />property in question stat ed that he has no objection to an industrial or <br />commercial site in this vicinity. <br />Hr. Roberts informed the Couneil that he has been very patient by wait1ing <br />several months for their decision. He is asking that the property be <br />rezoned to Industrial and that he has an answer by the next meeting. <br />Hammersten Moved, Carlson Seconded - . : Mr. Roberts and the Planning <br />Commission get to~etb.er and the matter be tabled to tœ June 19 Council meeting. <br />Roll CaJ.l Ayes (5)..)Iìqes (0). <br /> <br />Attorney Gearinl reported t.hat he has received an earnest money contract in <br />the amount of $516.00 for sewer easements. <br /> <br />i bE tr;OI1,:> <br />