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<br />HlNUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF ARDEN HILLS <br />. Monday, June 9, 1955 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 7:0$ p.m. by Mayor Ashbach. <br />Roll Call: Present; Ashbach, Winfrey, Crepeau, Stromquist <br />Absent; DeLange <br /> <br />Sealed bids were opened by Clerk for the bond sale for the purchase of <br />the Kenna property at County Road E and Hamline Avenue, as follows: <br /> <br />Juran and Moody, Inc. - 2.S7% <br />First State Bank of New Brighton - 3t% <br /> <br />The Juran-Moody bid was submitted in 2 parts, and both bids were presented <br />to the attorney for study. Upon motion by Winfrey, seconded by Crepeau, <br />Council accepted the low bid of Juran-Mood~subject to verification of <br />the statement made that the bid will be $S61.00 or 2.S7%. Motion passed. <br /> <br />A group of residents living on County Ro~d D requested permission to <br />pump out their cesspools during the night, as they stated there is no <br />way for them to correct their filled cesspools except by pumping them <br />out. The matter was referred to Mr. Crepeau to cheok into with the <br />Village Health Offioer. <br /> <br />Stromquist reported a meeting held by the Finanoe Committee and pre- <br />sented the Council with committee recommendations, on the proposed <br />liquor ordinance. . <br /> <br />Upon motion by Stromquist, seoonded by Winfrey an Ordinanoe Lioensing <br />and Regulating the Sale and Consumption of Intoxicating Liqu9r and <br />Providing a Penalty For Violation was given.a second rea~ing. Motion <br />passed. <br /> <br />Upon motion by Crepeau, seconded by Stromquist, an Ordinance For the <br />Regulation of Motor Boats on Lake Johanna was introduced by t~tle, to <br />be considered the first reading. Motion passed. <br /> <br />Engineer Carley reported that he has been unable so far to obtain Mr. <br />S~erman's signature for the easement needed for the Grant Avenue road <br />project, as Mr. Sherman feels the 'Tillage should re-seed the property <br />used after the work is done. Council agreed that the Village will re- <br />seed the land used. <br /> <br />. Building Inspector Kelley reporteo. 11e had received a complaint stating <br />that Dick Sctrreyer has a te~porary cooler at his dock on his residential <br />property, which is a commercial use of the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Schreyer informed the Council that it is a temporary,collapsib1e <br />cooler and he proposes to use it this year only qt that location. He <br />statect that his immediate neighbors are wUling to sign that they do not <br />object to the use. The matter was refe:>:>reo to the Public '.fe1fare C,om- <br />mittee. <br />