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2634 <br />Motion was duly seconded by Black and upon a vote being <br />taken, thereon, the following noted in favor: Nilsen, <br />Strandquist, Black and Warkentien and the following voted <br />against sames None. Whereupon said Ordinance was <br />declared adopted this 26th day of October 1967 to be in <br />full force and effect from and after its publication <br />according to law. <br />Hollywood Court - Robert MacDonald and Perry Plank of the Minnesota Highway <br />One Way Service Lane Department and Floyd Snyker, Assistant County Engineer were <br />Discussion= present at request of council, as were residents of the <br />Hollywood Court area. William K. Schultz, 1630 Hollywood <br />Court, acting as spokesman asked why the access road was <br />changed to one way going south only. Lemberg reviewed <br />actions of the council in calling meetings of various <br />sections of Falcon Heights to alert citizens and business <br />people to the possible grade separation at Larpenteur and <br />Snelling, at which time various changes in traffic patterns <br />were discussed. <br />He stated that County Road B, also Larpenteur at Arona are <br />part of the plan and this lay-out system requires necessary <br />geometric changes. Lemberg pointed out exits from Hollywood <br />Court for north, east, south and west bound traffic. He <br />stated that the fair grounds streets, namely Hoyt Avenue <br />in Fairgrounds and the street north to Larpenteur, will be <br />snow plowed. <br />Robert MacDonald advised that in the future, each munici- <br />pality will be responsible for routine maintenance of <br />service roads and frontage roads adjacent to state highways. <br />Mayor assured residents that the snow will be plowed either <br />by Ramsey County or the State or the Village. Mention <br />was made that the amount of snow from Snelling Avenue onto <br />the service road would be greater because of the changes, <br />and concern was expressed that the only exit from Hollywood <br />Court may not be opened for a time after heavy snow. The <br />law spot on the road going south has always been a bad <br />spot claimed Mr. Webster. <br />Residents of Hollywood Court were advised that it is proper <br />to turn into Hollywood Court from the north bound Snelling <br />Avenue lane at Larpenteur Avenue. <br />Schultz requested consideration of the followings <br />(1) Two way traffic on west Snelling Service Road between <br />Larpenteur and Hoyt Avenues and removal of concrete <br />divider on Larpenteur-Snelling so that cars can make <br />left hand turns. <br />(2) Two way traffic on service road up to Farmers Union <br />Grain Terminal alley. <br />(3) Removal of posts on Larpenteur Avenue at Fry Street. <br />(4) Solution to Fair Week traffic. <br />There was discussion on the above-mentioned requests. <br />Larpenteur-Manor Engineer Lemberg recommended in his letter of October 26, 1967 <br />Apartments - Swimming that permit be granted for construction of swimming pool at <br />Pool: Larpenteur-Manor Apartments. Black moved, seconded by <br />Warkentien that upon said recommendation, permit be granted <br />fof' construction of said swimming pool subject to satisfactory <br />