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3085 <br />~°7est Falcon ~~~'oods %~arkentien moved that the Village Engineer be authorized <br />Hockey Ririe: to proceed with grading of the 1~-~est Falcon woods playground <br />to provide for an 85 by 200 foot area, and also proride for <br />moving of the warming house. Stoneseconded and the motion <br />carried. <br />2~lembers of the Falcon Heights Youth Hockey Association <br />and the Recreation Advisory Committee present were: <br />Richard ~ibrowsl~i Len Harkness <br />Richard Thorp Bob Richie <br />Donald Drach Richard Magnuson <br />Edward Gutzmann <br />ti~iarmirlg House for Stone moved that the Village Engineer and Village Building <br />Falcon Heights Inspector be authorized to look into the feasibility of a <br />School Grounds new or used building to replace warming house at the Falcon <br />and University Heights School rink and move the present unit from the <br />Grove Playgrounds: school grounds to the University Grove playground. Black <br />seconded and the motion carried. <br />Falcon Heights Black moved that approval by the Council be given ~~~c thE: <br />Barber Shop Falcon Heights Barber Shop, 1703 North Snelling Avenue, to <br />Moving: move the shop to 1713 North Snelling Avenue. Stone seconded <br />and the motion carried. <br />ir~ayor's Ieeting Piayor ;1'arkentien reported that he had met with Joseph <br />Vdith Labor Prifrel, Labor Representative, to discuss the labor contract <br />Pepresenta.tive: for the Village, and that it was agreed that no negotiations <br />cou~.d be handled until after the wage freeze is lifted. <br />Dead Bolt Locks - Ecklund moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 112, AN ORDIN- <br />Ordinanc e No . 112 : AP1CE REI,ATIIv'G TO BUILDING SECURITYAPJD LOCKS . tiv arkentien <br />seconded and the motion carried. AYES: 3, NAYS: 1. <br />ti~'orkshop Attendance Ecklund moved that the Council reconsider the request to <br />F~equest P~econsidered: allow Henr3* Dachtera, Falcon Heights Volunteer Firerlan and <br />Civil Defense Director, to attend the workshops and seminars <br />at Alexandria, 1~Iinnesota, September 11 and 12, and Brainerd, <br />1r?innesota, September 21~, 2~, a.nd 2b, 19T1, with expenses <br />for both not to exceed X100.00. Stone seconded and the <br />motion carried. The allowance to come fror.~t the Civil Defense <br />portion of the buc~ et . <br />Bills: Bl~.ck moved that the following bills be paid: <br />Falcon Heights State Bank -Last half -Aug. - Fides 105.00 <br />Commissioner of Ta.~cation " " " 5L:ali 32.80 <br />State Treasurer " " " PERA 53•Z-3 <br />" " Social. Security " " 81.52 <br />Metro Sewer Board - September Services 3,03u.73 <br />League of P~sinnesota I°iunicipalities 786.00 <br />{League dues and i~etro Section dues-9-1-71 - 8-31-72) <br />Briggs and iior~;an - Juiy Legal Services 1,1()0.00 <br />hike T~~cPhillips - street sweeping - June 1,293.00 <br />