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Sign FH It was moved by Shavor, seconded by Coppini and unanimously ~ ~'`-'~ <br />State voted that the Building Inspector be authorized to issue a. permit <br />Bank for the erection of a Directional Sign for the Falcon Heights <br />State Bank as per instructions of building inspector. <br />Sprinkl- Letter from Leonard N. Thompson, Water Department, City of St. <br />ing Paul, dated July 1st was read. It stated it is necessary to impose <br />a temporary restriction on sprinkling permitting sprinkling of the <br />odd numbered homes on odd numbered calendar days and even numbered <br />homes on even numbered days; and that in justice to the citizens <br />of St. Paul, it is necessary to request any outside areas which <br />are being served from the City of St. Paul to observe the same <br />regulations. Present restrictions will be in effect until public <br />notice is given to the effect of their removal. <br />Streets There was a general discussion regarding checking and finishing <br />up the street work, and it was agreed that this could best be done <br />by Engineers, Council Members and Contractors making a personal <br />inspection tour and it was decided that they would meet at 8 A. M. <br />Saturday, July 12th, for this purpose. During the discussion the <br />following points were brought out: The contractors would practically <br />have to bury the curb on Simpson to take care of drainage. Shavor <br />doesn't think south portion of Simpson is graded properly. T. K. D. A. <br />& Associates will run levels on the south 300' of Simpson where it <br />runs into Ruggles and see if it can be fixed with Hot Patch. Steffen <br />looked at Dr. Larabee's driveway and thinks it is a good fob. He <br />doesn't think he has any trouble with the car except when the heavy <br />boat is attached which lowers the car. It can be taken care of by <br />tilting and bringing the gutter up higher in front of Mrs. Smith's <br />house. Building Inspector Nick Christensen said he told all those <br />people they were putting their driveways up too high but they did it <br />anyway. hors. Smith says she can't park in front of her house and <br />wants more black top. Street was put back into original contour. <br />Mrs. Smith would not permit Lametti to fix her driveway. Regarding <br />ditches, Harry Bronson, County Engineer, told Steffen all they expected <br />the Village to do was to put black dirt on the slopes and seed them. <br />Steffes thinks Victor Lametti will pay X500.00 toward the expense <br />of repairing Autumn & Prior Streets. Steffes will get a clearance on <br />Snelling Drive. Will meet Palmer Monday. Coppini said he had re- <br />ceived a complaint that the heavy machinery had cracked Blomberg's <br />Driveway. Steffes advised that the County would accept Garden as it <br />now is and maintain it. He predicts trouble with Garden due to the <br />heavy traffic inasmuch as it wasn't designed to handle such heavy <br />loads. <br />The following letter, dated July 10th, 1958, from Toltz, King, Duvall, <br />Anderson & Associates, Inc., signed by Arnold M. Steffes, was read: <br />"We are handing you herewith Certificate #11 issued to the Jay W. <br />Craig Company for work performed by them for the month of June. The <br />Amount due the Contractor certified by this certificate is X17,115.65. <br />The amount retained in accordance with the terms of the contract is <br />10~ which amounts to X7,698.03. <br />We have estimated the amount of work yet to be completed by the Jay <br />W. Craig Company during the month of July and the amount of extra <br />work performed during June and July as follows: <br />Extra order #2 which will be prepared to the Jay W. Craig Company <br />
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