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is5~ <br />F:~Gu?~xR LL^'I:~iG JAP'tihRY 9, 1963 <br />Tile r~lec:~ting ti~~as called to order at 7 P.::., the follo~rring Council ?>:embers <br />'~ein,~ present; Narol;~ C, Pulse», ^ia.~ror; George Shavor, ~'rustee; Ci?aries <br />"'. Stone, Trustee; ti al~.s '"~r'~entitin, Tru.s e~:; d". A. °:iorte.;so?'~, Clerk. <br />Also present were: V;rilliam E. Olsen, Treasurer; Brad Lemberg, Village <br />Engineer; T~". J. Galvin, Vil?_age Attorney; Pickard K. i~:~2agnuson, Building <br />Inspector; and Don Arndt, Village ?olice Commissioner. <br />The minutes of the regular meeting of December 26, 1962 were approved - <br />"~ioved 'oar Stone, and seconded by Shavor. <br />Deputy Clerk: ~alr. ?3en C. '~uefler of 1607 Hollywood Court was inter- <br />viewed by members of the council regarding his caba- <br />biliti~s and interest in the duties of Deputy Clerk <br />and Deputy Treasurer. <br />League of Vjomen `sirs. Arthur i;rler, 1817 Pascal was present as <br />Voters: representative of the League of 1Vomen Voters. She <br />announced that as a result of an application made <br />by the League to the University of D!Iinnesota Depart- <br />mdnt of Physical Education a survey will be made by <br />them and recommendations will be made. This is done <br />by graduate students enrolled in the course to pro- <br />. vide them with concrete recreation survey experience. <br />Temporary Signs: Douglas Reese requested approval of two temporary <br />signs for his new office at Larpenteur and Snelling <br />Avenues as a renal office for the new Har-Tdar <br />Shopping Center. Shavor moved that the request be <br />annroved, seconded by Nilsen. Passed. <br />Holiday Pay for To clarif~,~ the question of holiday pay for firemen <br />Firemen; the method of computation was explained being figured <br />on an annual basis. The rate per month is multiplied <br />by 12 to arrive at the annual pay. The annual pay is <br />divided by 52 (weeks in a year). Then the weekly pay <br />is divided by 56 (the number of hours worked per week) <br />resulting in a rate per hour. The rate per hour is <br />then multiplied by 8 (hours per day). The same result <br />would be determined by dividing the weekly rate by <br />seven (days in a week). It was moved by Stone that <br />this be acknowledged in lieu of the error made in this <br />regard in the Stanton-Pittelkow report. Seconded by <br />Nilsen .a.nd passed. <br />Police Overtime: Warkentien moved that the Village policemen be reim- <br />bursed for overtime at the same rate of pay as his <br />regular time. Seconded by Stone and passed. <br />