Laserfiche WebLink
1~. '~ <br /> able length of time and require Mr. Geo. Bauman, the owner, <br /> to either repair them as per his specifications or level them <br /> within that period of time. <br />?wilding It was moved by Utecht, seconded by ~Iarkentien and unanimously <br />Permit voted to approve the building permit as submitted by Nick <br /> Christensen for the enlargement of the basement apartment at <br /> 1b42 Snelling, and the deputy clerk was instructed to so inform <br /> "rIr. Chester R. Johnson, at Gl. 1-3710. <br />Roof signs' After discussion, it was moved by Shavor, seconded by tiYarkentien <br /> and voted by a 4~5 vote, Coppini abstaining, to deny the request <br /> submitted by the Naegele Outdoor Advertising Company, to erect <br /> ? roof signs at 1707 No, Snelling because it is the feeling of <br /> most of the members of the Council that: Signs are distracting <br /> to drivers therefore dangerous to users of highways; and struc- <br /> tural reasons. Vde are trying to discourage signs of that type <br /> because of the close proximity of the residential district. <br /> The deputy clerk was instruc+,ed to so inform the Naegele Sign <br /> Company by letter. <br />Salaries ~' Letters from 3ertrand J. Slama, Donald W. Schoen and Stanley P. <br /> Schultz, thanking the Council and expressing their appreciation <br /> for Cher recent salary increases, were read. <br />Greater St. <br />~ Letter of January lbth from David P. Cartwright was read. It <br />Paul Safety ~ stated: The activities of the Greater S t. Paul Safety Council <br />Council have little if any impact on the suburban area. A separate <br /> Safety Organization for the suburban villages should be organ- <br />ized. 19ith this thought in mind, he will meet next week with <br /> Bob Anderson, President of the St. Paul Safety Council, and Bill <br /> Chenoweth and try and organize a Safety Committee 'for Rural <br /> R~msed* County. <br />FDRA {~~ Financial Report of the Fire Department Relief Association, show- <br /> ing a balance of X799.92 in the General Fund and 9~9,631~.10 in the <br /> Special Fund, was read and the Deputy Clerk was instructed to <br /> advise the Fire Department that when completed, the reports should <br /> be signed by both the treasurer and secretary of the Fire Depart- <br /> ment Relief Association. The original and duplicate reports are to <br /> be given to the clerk who will keep the original report for his <br /> file and return the duplicate report to the Commissioner of <br /> Insurance. The Home Office Report is to be retained by the Relief <br /> Association. also that this report has to be mailed in on or be- <br /> fore February 1st. <br />Record of ~ Record of Fire Alarms for the year ending December 31st, 1958, as <br />Fire Alarms submitted by Gordon Nelson, Fire Chief, was read. It showed: 5 <br /> Residential fire, 3 Mercantile fires, 11 Grass or brush fires, <br /> 6 other fires, 6 smoke scares, 6 first aid accidents, emergency <br /> calls and investigations. 30 of these calls were within the <br /> Village of Falcon Heights with resultant loss of X11,591.00. <br /> The other four in Lauderdale with a net loss of X300.00. <br />Sanitary <br />Sewer Sinking Letter of December 29th from Attorney Graham was read. It stated: <br />He had received a check from the Safekee <br />in <br />De <br />t <br />t <br />f <br />~ <br /> p <br />g <br />par <br />men <br />o <br />t <br />,.e <br />Fund First National Bank, payable to the Village of Falcon Heights, <br /> in the amount of X60,000.00. Same was deposited in the Falcon <br /> Heights State Bank to the credit of the Village of Falcon Heights <br /> Sanitary Sewer Sinking Fund Account. He, Graham, delivered to <br />