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2739 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Ramsey County A bulletin from the Ramsey County Sheriff showed <br />Sheriff Bulletins that for the month of May 5,169 miles were patroLl.ed <br />in Falcon Heights and 27 tickets issued. <br />Application for An application from John Bureau was received far <br />Rezoning -also rezoning and gariance on southeast corner of Larpenteur <br />Variance Application and Fairvi~r. He~proposes to build a ~78~000 restaurant <br />Mr. Steak which he says would increase the tax base and be an asset <br />Restaurant - to the area. Black moved that the application be <br />Larpenteur at referred to the Planning Commission and that a public <br />Fairview Avenues hearing before the Village Council b® set at an early <br />date. Motion was duly seconded by Strandquist and <br />unanimously carried, <br />B & E Patrols Don Bona of B & E Patrol reported that the survey of <br /> dog situation is progressing well and is being done street <br /> by street. Stone moved. that B and E Patrol contract <br /> providing for double time be extended for the months <br /> of Julys August and September. Motion was duly <br /> seconded by Ecklund and unanimously carried. <br />HEARING <br />Sidewalk The Hearing was opened for consideration of construction <br />Improvement - of sidewalk improvements on the south side of Larpenteur <br />Larpenteur and Iowa Avenue between the West line of Snelling and the East <br />Avenues -Improvement line of Fairview Avenue (pro3ected), and both sid®s of <br />1968-1s Iowa Avenues between the West line, of Hamline and the <br /> East line of Arena. The total estimated cost is ~?~.~ <br />_ per foot or $18~1a.23.00. <br />Mr. Peterson Who would pay for the assessment for approximately 200 <br />1750 W. Larpenteurs feet of University property? Also would arty trees have <br />.. to come out? <br />Answer -General fund would pay until the assessment is <br />paid for by the University. About trees - no one was <br />sure. <br />Mr, Lee, 173? Fry Street questioned the need for side- <br />walks and asked if they would be laid on public rightf- <br />of~ray. Answer was iyes.T Mr, Frost, 1710 Fry Street <br />would appreciate a side~ralk as would Mando Photos Grain <br />Terminal and others. Mr. Lee then suggested an easement <br />in private property for sidewalk so that ai~rone using <br />the sidewalk would not be splashed by passing cars. <br />Engineer Lemberg said this could not be done. <br />L~~ <br />Mr. Craighead 1365 Iowa Avenues asked if sidewalk in <br />front of his home would be replaced. Bdr. Alexander <br />1375 West Iowa, Mr. Seebeck, 1381 W. Iowa,_Mr. Fry <br />1457 W. Iowa, Mr. Majerus, 1427 w. Iowa, ~. Kotilinek~ <br />1453 West Iowa, Mrs. Heck, 1382 W. Iowa and Mr. Peterman <br />1407 V1est Iowa do not want new sidewalks. Mr. Tein <br />1395 West Iowa asked what portions of Iowa need repair. <br />Bob Kellin, 1513 West Iowa asked. how assessments would <br />be paid. Phil Stockers also speaking for Henry Ernst, <br />1463 W. Iowa would approve new sidewalks. .Engineer <br />answered he would check each sidewalk and that <br />assessments wi3.1 be placed. on five year basis at 6~ <br />interest. Council is of opinion that sidewalk improve- <br />ments are expedient, advisable and necessary. <br />