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~~iGI Li~2nse / All requirements having been met, it was moved by idilsen, seconded <br />by Coppini and unanimously voted to grant iti4aster Gas Installer's <br />License to Roy Dahl, dba Dahl Gas Heating Co., 1688 Grand, St. Paul. <br />Office It wras moved by Shavor, seconded by Coppini and unanimously voted <br />Supplies ~ to approve order to Thermo-Fax Silos Corporation for 500 sheets of <br />82 x 11 buff paper, same as furnished in invoice #1039~t at `~5.05/C. <br />Recreation v Copies of Activity Reports by the Iowa Playground Committee, signed <br />by Carl Kaechele, for J, Garske, Chairman, were distributed to the <br />Council h~,~embers. The Deputy Clerk was requested to supply Coppini <br />with a statement of recreation expenditures for the 1958-59 season; <br />Accident Y Notice of Claim was served upon the it~ayor on Febru;~~~T 20th, 1959, <br />Claim with respect to a claim of X5,000.00 in behalf ref Coreen Shanley <br />and her father for injuries suffered in an accident at the Falcon <br />Heights School Skating Rink January 25th, 1959. Notice of claim <br />has been referred to the Insurance Company, <br />Sewer Letter of February 17th from Attorney Graham was read. It advised <br />Charges he had checked with St. Paul; that St. Paul had increased sewer <br />rental c3~arges in the City of St. Paul and for areas outside the <br />City -:~nith gore connected v~rith the St. Paul sewer. The charges are <br />to become effective January 1st, 1959 and the first increase will be <br />payable with the bills which will go out th® first of April. <br />Trees '-Tayor Nilsen advised r,'rig;ineer Ljungren that the people on Fairview <br />and Tatum are interested in betting locations for tree planting, <br />Ljungren advised a number of Villages are planning Tree Ordinances <br />and are recommending Hackberry, Ash and Soft Maple in preference to <br />Elms. <br />Proposed ~ 3olly Robbins, Attorney at Law, 1130 i:~iinnesota Bldg., St. Paul, <br />Apt. Bldg. reprr.~senting the persons interested in securing building permits <br />for the proposed apartment apr~eared before the Council. Also <br />present were Geo. ~~embrez, Ytim. Lindig, owners anal employees of the <br />Spiegler Construction Company. <br /> Attorney Robbins stated: Trey proposed to construct 6 buildings. <br /> The set backs on both Fry and Larperteur would be 30-. They were <br /> allowing a 9x20' off street parking space for 1 car per unit -- <br /> our present requiremen is are 8 x 20'. Between buildings, they are <br /> allowing a 26' space, 30 to Ito' fro.n bcundariss. The 13' spacing <br /> just about doubles ordinance requirements. In all other respects <br /> their plan comes v+rell within the present ordinances and should en~ <br /> title the =j.pplicant to a permi+,~ Project will amount to 3/!~ to 1 <br /> million dollars. Annual tax.., as they have projected, vrill be <br /> approximately X25,000.00. It is a commercially zoned area at the <br /> present time and seems to be well suited for their project. It <br /> would increase the value of the business area and the business men <br /> ars in favor of this project. Project would comply with all St <br /> . <br />Paul requi;~:men+s. He has been unable to find any standard upon <br />which Hasbrouck based hi <br /> s recommendation of 28C0 t~ 3300 square <br />feet unit area densit~r. St. Paul requires ~ in~imum of 985' sq ft of <br />land area , or`t <br />5 familie <br />e <br />r <br />t <br /> s p <br />r ac <br />~ <br />e. Here <br />hey have 2.6h acres <br />and th <br /> e proposed project would be Ltl families per acre. The project <br />as laid out would meet FHA o <br />VA <br /> r <br />requirements. FHA would permit <br />102 to lOt~ units in thi <br /> s space. <br />1-~ r , <br />1_~~ <br />