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2876 <br />A. J. Steinworth Mr. Steinworth appeared before the Council on behalf of his <br />RE: Lindig Property: neighbors, Mr. Bob Hermes, 1875 Fairview, and Mr. Charles <br />Wawor, 1887 Fairview. They are opposed to any recreational <br />plans for the Lindig Property. The Council informed Mr. Steinworth <br />that the matter had been voted down earlier this evening. <br />Mr. Steinworth asked what the possibility was of extending <br />Lindig Street so that this property in back of Fairview could <br />be developed. The Council said that a petition to constx~.tet <br />a road must be received from the land owners and there must <br />be drainage. At present, there is no drainage. Ecklund said <br />he knew of no one on Tatum who wanted the street to go through <br />and this in fact was one of the reasons the residents purchased <br />the southern lots. <br />Mr. Steinworth also requested that Speed Limits be pos#~ed on <br />Fry as it is becoming a race track. Ecklund informed him that <br />most residential streets are 30 miles an hour atY~l that the <br />people traveling on Fry know this. <br />Permit for Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 1980 Autumn, stated that she was informed <br />S~rimming Pool: she needed a building permit to put up an aluminum swim¢ning <br />pool. The pool is not a permanent structure and stands well <br />within the property line. A filter keeps the water clean; a <br />cover is kept over it at night. A chain-link fence with a <br />locked gate will be erected around the pool. Mrs. Anderson <br />will not need a permit for the pool but may for the fence if <br />the cost exceeds $150.00. <br />Correspondence: <br />Load Restriction Engineers letters of March 18 and 21~ informed the Village of <br />Waivers: the Engineer's permission to Mobil and Hassett Oil Companies <br />to make deliveries in the Village where there are load restrictions <br />These companies will deliver with ,partial loads only. <br />Metro Tax Fridley furnished a copy of its resolution opposing the <br />Program: proposed Metro Tax Program. This was taken under advisement <br />by the Council. <br />Vacancies on Letter from Political Action Committee requested Council to <br />Human Rights appoint two young adults on the Human Rights Commission <br />Commission: in any vacancies. At the present time, no vacancies exist <br />on the Commission but this request will be kept in mind by <br />the Council. <br />Dept. of Letter dated March 21, 1969 from State Department of Agriculture <br />Agriculture: requiring attendance at meeting, April 1, 1969 at 7:30 P.M. <br />The Council appointed genneth Quarn, Weed Inspector, as its <br />representative to this meeting. <br />Crime Preven- Memo, dated March 18, 1969, from Emery Barrette at the <br />tion & Control: Governor's Commission of Crime Prevention and Control. First <br />meeting of Regional Advisory Council will be held at 1:30, <br />March 28, 1969. Ecklund will try to attend. <br />Office of Letter dated March 19, 1969 from E. R. Wellhaven, County <br />County Assessor: .Assessor, informing theGouncil of an assessor's meeting April 21~, 1969. <br />
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