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REGULAR MEETING, May 8th, 1958. Page 3 <br />Assess- Grebes also reported that the error or crediting payment of <br />went. Sewer Assessment, made by Melvin Pothers, to property at 1811 <br />No. Hemline, Code #9801500553, instead of 1807 Hemline, Code <br />#9801500653, had been corrected. <br />Fines Graham further reported that the Harvey R. Hammer Fine had <br /> been taken care of and that payment would be made direct to <br /> the Falcon Heights Treasurer. <br />Civic Letter of May 2nd, State of Minnesota, Department of Employ- <br />Improve- ment Security xas read and filed for further discussion at <br />ment the next meeting. <br />Profession- Letter of May 3rd, from Sherman S. Hasbrouck, submitting a <br />al Planning proposal for professional land planning services at X10.00 <br /> per hour, xas read and discussed. Shavor submitted the follow- <br />. ing questions for checking. "If xe hire this man, will he give <br /> us a plan that will include the location and grades for sanitary <br /> sewers and storm sewers? Will he give us a proposed street <br /> plan xe can file to protect us on any other developments East <br /> and West of Tatum?". Engineer L3ungren xill call Hasbrouck <br /> and give him xhat information he has on profiles, and further <br /> discussion xas deferred until Tuesday night, May 13th. Mr. <br /> Larson, a civil engineer, living at 1885 Tatum, said he felt <br /> Hasbrouck should be able to make up a map such as we want xith <br /> the information L~ungren can dive him. Mr. Larson said he felt <br /> it would be a worth~rhile expenditure; but that if the Village <br /> didn't xant to spend as much as Hasbrouck xas asking, he felt <br /> sure they xould be willing to help out. <br />Streets L3ungren mentioned that there is still one lot on Fairview <br /> with a 96' frontage which should be watched for use as a <br /> possible street inasmuch as there should be a second'agress to <br /> all streets. <br />Play- There was a short discussion regarding playgrounds. Coppini <br />grounds said the people xho pioneered the village have been xaiting <br />17 years for a playground and he thought they should have <br />first consideration. It xas also pointed out that the play- <br />grounds at the new Fairview Jr. High xas of ample size for mayor <br />.ball area and it wasn't too far from the Falcon Woods Area. It <br />was also pointed out that xe aren't too far from Como Park where <br />they have recreational facilities for all age groups. <br />Easements Letter from Harry Bronson, County Engineer, dated May 2nd, re- <br />Larpenteur garding easements for sidewalk bed along Larpenteur Avenue xas <br />Avenue read. After discussion, Utecht moved and Nilsen seconded that <br />the getting of easements along Larpenteur be referredsto <br />Village Attorney Graham. Motion unanimously carried. <br />Rental of Sherman Hasbrouck's letter of May 6th, regarding renting tempor- <br />Space in ary office space in the Village Hall was discussed and the <br />Village clerk was instructed to write Mr. Hasbruck advising it has been <br />Hall considered; but that we must keep the space open for our oxn use. <br />.~.i.~> <br />