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207/ <br />(a) Said variance is not in harmony with <br />the general purpose and intent of the ordinance and <br />comprehensive plan of the Village. <br />Bethel College Variance (b) The proposed plan will have axi adverse <br />Permit Refused: effect upon the safety and welfare of the existing <br />and anticipated community. <br />(c} Said variance will effect traffic <br />conditions including the parking facilities on <br />ad3acent streets. <br />Upon a vote being taken, the above resolution was <br />adopted this 8th day of April, 196t~. <br />Cities Service Station: Mr. Robert Leonard is out of town and wi3.7, not appear <br />befar~e the council ass requested. He has stated he <br />gill appear at the next meeting. <br />Machine Accounting of Village <br />Accounts: Carl Pearson, Certified Public Accountant, has advised <br />that his firm will be .equipped to handle accounting <br />for the Village of Falcon Heights. He would like <br />to program his new machine accounting equipment for <br />a pilot run of January accounts. This would cost the <br />Village nothing unless the Council elects to continue <br />this service, Iri this event, the pilot run would be <br />charged against the Village, but charge would be very <br />nominal involving actual costs only. <br />Mortenson moved, seconded by Warkentien that Council <br />authorize Pearson and Sands to make a test run, as <br />suggested, of January 196l~ records of the Village of <br />Falcon Heights. Such test run of machine accounting <br />shall be for the purpose of determining feasibility <br />and practicality of adopting this serv3~e in lieu <br />of present accounting system, and shall not be charged <br />against the Village, except as stated above. Lotion <br />was carried. <br />Roberts Apartments: After discussion, it was agreed by council members that <br />if Mr. Roberts and his attorney, Mr. Daubney, have a <br />solution to the existing problems surrounding the <br />Roberts Apartments, the Village Council should hear <br />them befare taking action. Attorney Galvin shall advise <br />and keep in contact with Attorney Daubney. <br />Ioxa Avenue Curb and Stone moved, Black seconded that the follo~ring <br />Gutter Assessor®nt Ro11 - resolution be adopted by the Councils <br />Corrections <br />WHEREAS, the fo].l.owing described real estate <br />located within the Village of Falcon Heights was <br />erroneously included in the assessment roll adopted by <br />said council on February ~3, 1963 under the provisions <br />of MSA lt29.01 et a1 for the improveanent of Iowa Avenue <br />by the construction of curbs and gutters on Iowa <br />Avenue between the East line of Arona Avenue and <br />the ~fest line of Hamline Avenue which assessment was <br />adopted by said council on February 13, 1963 and <br />certified to the Ramsey County Auditor July 1©, 1963, <br />~J <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />
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