<br />would be diSITdss!:;d Hga:ì.ns·L~J1e']il:!i1g:; :indo, f;(,d·t.Ü~'M':nt ;',>:k, >r.), (,:¡
<br />Roberts Construction Co, f()i' the Decc:;:;.;;,::y g'1~adirlg of thE ¡Ú,ope ax\e)
<br />sodding" It was decided tha t t.he COllcell and thE' engineer ShOl,lld
<br />again 1.nspect the premises before takinr p,ction on the matte!',
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<br />Carlson Moved, McGee Seconded that the Engineering Ai.d be allowed
<br />mileé1ge when using his own car on ìnspec:tions w:hen nect;:1ssary. Thi.s
<br />need should not ax·ise too oft.en~ Rol) CÐ,11,~ Ayes (5)Nay~ (0)"
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<br />Engineer Soutter stated the County ha:ê! again [¡pproachE;d h:1m w:i.th
<br />reference to Roseville joining in the st/J;r¡n Wiiter. dratnnge project"
<br />McGee Moved, Hanmer~ì'ten Seconded the Village of Roseville join with
<br />the County and Falcon Height,s on drain.age area providing a proper
<br />agreement can be worked out and that the Engineer and AttorneJ' be
<br />authorized to work on this~ Roll Ga.ll~ Ayes (5)~Na:\Ts (0).
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<br />It was brought to the attention of th{\ CouncU that a bill was
<br />passed at lut session of 10 g1.s1ature to set up a Count;r HeB.lth
<br />BOArd.. Thej-¥ can conduct ch ,des anr) ~'JOuld 8p!)!"O"f~ p18-::,:7) :,;'\nd levy'
<br />,,2 mills for e';q)eU5es.) Bren'lém HovecJr Ca.rlson Seconded that the
<br />Council oppose this act:lon p'f'Jposed b'ýthis bil1 Bl'a¡maa dx.\d
<br />Carlson withdrew the above motion :ltJ: proceeded t.o ¡nalÅ“ t.:~Le fol1o'ülr.f;
<br />motiorl4 Brennan f1oved, Carlson Seeonded t!1at t.i'H3 V:il1l3ge CouncH
<br />write a letter to the County Co:mnissioners '{'cquesttng tJltlY send
<br />complete information on thi,s 3li.b,ject and t~ not t,;l:{f; l1ny'~ction
<br />on this until tho Vtllage r),'):) a c:ì;ancü t.o é1tudy'.J¡(' pu,rpoBeof the
<br />bill" Roll Call, A;}res (5)-Na;{B (0).
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<br />HaIlmarsten r4oved, Carlson Secondad that. the fcllmÜng J.ic~mses bf)
<br />approved. Roll Call, Ayes (5)-N~s (0).
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<br />Hi.l1~ Const", Ino"
<br />r~ars (Ken) Const~, Inc.
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<br />Plumbing & Heatin~
<br />John A~ Hea¡Y, ~r~
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<br />lÌ6(¡rge Wes'tm8n
<br />'Delbert P ø Bruce
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<br />Electrical
<br />Amërlcâñ'~lectric
<br />John M~ Christianvon SleG. Co~
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<br />$\ork Well Go..
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<br />McGee questioned Loft.sgaarden as t.o what was meant by an increase Sl<:iÆ£H INCil~~{\~ìi,
<br />from $6000 to $8000, a flat rate incrt~ase of ';2.00 on sewer charges DISCUSSED
<br />by 5to Paulo Þ-lcGee stated he didn't feel this increase was justifiable
<br />and that he would not have accepted it 0 Lo.ftsgaarden stated tnat WEI
<br />canno't tell St. Paul what we are going to pay them and that all we
<br />could do was protest" Loftsgaarden further stated that St. Paul wanted
<br />to increase sewer charges on single or two-tam1ly dwellings by changing
<br />the charge to 41 mills applied on the 8ssesøedvaluation 'Iii th a minimum
<br />of $8000 per year, which would have 8I1ounted to not only the $2,,00
<br />increase but in many instances would have amounted to marw times more
<br />than the $2()OO increase" On other residentialp commercial and industrial
<br />property proposed to increase the ch~rge from 4 to 6 mille of the
<br />assessed valuation or a 50% incrCS:38. On governmental. butldings, churches
<br />or schools trom a flat rats of $6,00 t.o a charge on the size ot the water
<br />connection to eo minimum of $8,00 per.' .year~ which in MDJ'IY instances would
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