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Cigarette License #92 for J. W. Reber, Farmers Union Grain <br />Terminal Ass'n., 1667 No. Snelling, St. Paul, 13. <br />Cigarette License #93 for National Tea Co,, 1553 W. Larpenteur, <br />St. Paul, 13. Mail Box 8379, Mpls., 16. <br />Gasoline Filling Station #6!t for 0. J. Husby, Falcon Oil Co., <br />1350 W. Larpenteur, St. Paul, 13. <br />Gasoline Filling Station #65 for J. Vd. Reber, Farmers Union <br />Grain Terminal Association, 1b67 No. Snelling, St. Paul, 13. <br />Gasoline Filling Station #66 for Henry F. Baden, Pure Oil Co., <br />1525 W. Larpenteur, St. Paul, 13. <br />Gasoline Filling Station #67 for Carroll K. Erdman, Cities <br />Service Oil Co., 1670 No. Snelling, St. Paul, 13. <br />Gasoline Filling Station #68 for Ernest C. PdeLean, Shell Oil <br />Co., 1t~07 Larpenteur Ave., St. Paul, 13. <br />~Q<<;.:~ <br />TATUM There was a general discussion regarding the proposed improve- <br />ment on Tatum Street, and the water problem involved, and it was <br />decided that it would be better for Mayor Nilsen, Engineer L3un- <br />gren and other interested parties to discuss the matter on loca- <br />tion and a meeting was arranged for Friday night, June 27th, 7 P. M. <br />Julian Lee Mr. Lee stated that the culvert under his driveway had not been <br />18l~0 W. put back in place properly after the sewer was laid, and he asked <br />Larpenteur why'.the ditch wasn't being taken care of. He was advised by Mr. <br />Steffes that the culvert would be moved to its proper position <br />and that the ditch would be taken care of. <br />Gage Letter outlining the Planning Board's recommendation was read. <br />Develop- Mr. Cage submitted his new plan showing enlarged culdesacs. <br />went Mayor Nilsen reported he had seen and talked to Dean Fenske <br />and Dean Macey of the University regarding use of some of their <br />property as a. recreation area, and that they seemed cooperative <br />inasmuch as they also had a recreation problem, which wouldn't <br />conflict with our use a.s far as hours were concerned; and it <br />seemed like the Village and the University could probably use <br />the same space. They would, however, have to take the matter up <br />with the Board of Regents. Warkentien said he didn't see any <br />necessity for holding up Gage's proposed development until the <br />play area was settled. Nilsen feels about a days work with a <br />bull dozer should take care of the grading. Nilsen and Gage <br />will meet Monday night to discuss the matter further. <br />Ahlberg Letter from Cdr. Ahlberg's attorney was read. After discussion, <br />Blvd. the matter was tturned over to Attorney Graham for further action. <br />The Council feels that it has already spent as much as they want <br />to spend on this pro3ect. They feel the boulevard, culvert and <br />drainage are all in good condition; and had the newly laid sod <br />been properly watered, its original green condition would have <br />been maintained. <br />Streets The heavy traffic on Arona and California is doing considerable <br />used as damage to the streets. Steffes says our streets were not in- <br />Detours tended to handle such heavy traffic, they were designed for a <br />maximum `of about !t ton. If the County intends to continue <br />directing heavier loads over. them, they should do something to <br />