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2192 <br />Special Meeting A special meeting of the Council has been called for <br />Scheduled: December 16, 196.. Purpose of meeting is so that <br />Citizens Recreational Commit tee has opportunity to <br />discuss recreation with Council members. <br />Satellite Service Letter dated November 25 from the Satellite Service <br />Company -outside Company was read. It outlined service and toilet <br />toilets: facilities available for skating rinks. Discussion <br />was held, but no action was taken at this time, <br />Maintenance Dept - Warkentien moved that Ken Quern be authorized to get <br />Flooding skating assistan ce as needed to maintain the skating area for <br />rinks: the winter season if the two additional rinks are set <br />up. Salary for the additional help is not to exceed <br />X2,50 per hour for adult help and possibly L.25 if not <br />adults. If additional rinks are not set up, extra help <br />will not be required. Motion was duly seconded by <br />Stone and carried. <br />George A. Kulkay The Council considered the matter of abating assessment <br />Assessment - dater against the property awned by George A. Kulkay at <br />Main and Sanitary 1700 North Fry Street. Upon the advice of counsel, in <br />Surer Impra~ement his letter to Mayor Nilsen dated December 2nd, Mortenson <br />1963s moved that request for abatement of assessment be denied, <br />1700 Nort2T Fry and the value of the benefit is the assessment now certi- <br />fied to the County Auditor. Motion was seconded by <br />V~arkentien and upon a vote being taken the following <br />voted in favor: Nilsen, Mortenson, Warkea~tien, Stone <br />and Black and the following voted against: None. The <br />motion was carried. <br />Justice of the Peace Clerk Mortenson performed the duty of swearing in the <br />Coppini -5~rorn in: newly-elected Justice of the Peace, Paul L. Coppini. <br />Fence Abutting Attorneyts letter of December ~.th addressed to Mayor <br />Street on North Nilsen was reviewed. It was stated that a complete review <br />Snelling Drive - of the Village Zoning Ordinance leads to the conclusion <br />17$9 No. Asbury: that, at best, it is ambiguous with respect to the set- <br />back requirements on the rear of a through lot. To <br />require a 30 foot set-back on the front and also on the <br />rear of Mr. Helmet lot would limit the usage of approxi- <br />mately !~0 per cent of his total property. Attorney <br />Galvin recommended that the Village ordinances be <br />amended to remove the ambiguity. <br />Clerk was instructed to write to the Building Inspector <br />stating-that if Mr. Helms applies for building permit <br />for any ancillary building on the Snelling side of his <br />lot, that permit be held in abeyance until much tires <br />as the Council has reviewed same, <br />Sewer Ratess Attorney Galvin advised he had met with all the attorneys <br />of the Villages involved in the Sewer Rate Study recently <br />made. A group of the engineers has come up with a <br />formula. It was agreed that sewer rentals are excessive <br />and the City of Saint Paul is realizing too much money. <br />Representatives ~ the municipalities will draft a form <br />of contract with respect to establishing a fair rate. <br />