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1499 <br />Villages of Falcon Heights, Minnesota: <br />1. That all runs to Roseville under the resolution of the <br />Council, passed August 28th, 1958, in case of Major Fire <br />Emergencies, are to be made without charge to .the Village <br />of Roseville. <br />2. The Clerk is authorized and directed to send a copy of this <br />resolution to the Roseville Village Council advising them of <br />the passage of this resolution and requesting them to send us <br />a copy of their resolution covering this same matter. <br />Streets Copy of Ljungren's letter delivered to Sina Tuesday noon October 1lt, <br />Falcon ~~oods 1958, regarding removal of gravel was read. Ljungren reported he <br />No. 1. had talked to Sina and Sina said he would have Shives remove gravel. <br />Later the same day Sina said he was through - he would level off <br />gravel so people could drive over it. Shives asked if he could <br />correct gradation by the addition of gravel. It appeared it would <br />take about 126 yards to correct it. Ljungren told Shives unless <br />it was corrected by 5 o'clock Thursday, October 16th, 19Sr?, the <br />gravel would have to be removed so that the Village could have the <br />proper work done before the weather got too cold. Ljungren reported <br />that at 5 o'clock Thursday, October 16th, 1958, windrows of improper <br />gravel were still on the streets. Thereupon, Ljungren, on Friday, <br />October 17th, 1958, had the County remove the gravel and stock-pile <br />it on one of Gage's empty lots. There were about 260 cubic yards <br />of gravel. It took until noon Friday, October 17th, to clean the <br />gravel and the residue from the surface of the streets. The original <br />agreement was that 970.OU was to be paid to Sina for this work, <br />of which Lametti was going to pay X270.00 and Gage X500.00. Sina <br />was to furnish labor and equipment. At the present time the gravel <br />removed is worth about X325.00, less the cost of removal. Sina is <br />responsible for the cost of the gravel, and Skives is responsible <br />for the cost of removal. Graham pointed out that the ownership of <br />the gravel was probably in Skives. Regarding rolled curbing, <br />Ljungren thinks b" of sod will match the mat and do as good a job <br />as a rolled curb. <br />Alleys Ljungren reported one is surfaced, the other not quite half done. <br />It will require about another 3 hours work, plus seal coating. <br />California Utecht thinks Craig did a very poor job on California, and he <br />Street doesn't see how a seal coat can smooth it up. Ljungren will contact <br />Steffes. <br />Trees Graham advised that in his opinion the Village is responsible for <br />trimming broken ?::ranches on boulevard trees which are in a danger- <br />ous condition as the Village is responsible if anyone is hurt. It <br />is the opinion that the Village should have dead limhG rAmb~r~d. <br />Burning It was decided any policeman who sees anyone burning leaves or <br />Rubbish rubbish on a bituminous surface should give the person a copy of <br />Bituminous Ordinance 13 and warn them of penalty clause which will be invoked <br />Surfaces on any future infractions. <br />Rees' It was recommended that Attorney Graham write Mr. Rees advising that <br />Property due to the lateness of the season, we will wait until later before <br />proceeding with plans to correct the drainage in the alley between <br /> <br />
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