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1565 <br />Nilsen moved the a.npointment of George ~' Plant, 1961 t.2oore, <br />to the ~'lanning Commission for a term expiring January 1, <br />1962. Seconded by Vlarkentien and unanimously carried. <br />Licenses The Deputy Clerk was instructed to contact Roseville, <br />i'~~aplewood and Lauderdale asking their requif~emer_ts on <br />Licenses and Bonds. <br />Sewer Stubs It was resolved that the Villav~e .Attorney take the necessary <br />damaged by steps t,o take action against Herbst Construction Company <br />Herbst tiaater- and the ?.iaryland Casualty Company for the Village Damages due <br />main to the installation of the Fry Street V~Iatermain, The above <br />Installation. resolution dues moved by ~F'arkentien, seconded by Shavor and <br />unanimously carried. <br />University Attorney Graham reported he had checked the law regarding <br />of '~~?innesota assessments for public watermain and sewer and he will .vrite <br />to Vice President Lund of the University of ~~iinnesota pointing <br />out a line of cases and suggest that they turn the matter over <br />to their attorneys for review. <br />Parks and A+.,torney Graham reported he had been con±acted by hnr. Loux of <br />Playgrounds the ti'iest Falcon Heights Playground Association regarding the <br />construction of ~ swimming pool, with closed membership, on <br />t~~eir playground; and that he had advised ?fir. Loux the Tillage <br />could not contribute to such an installation nor could they <br />permit it to be constructed on public property. <br />Bowling, all- Attorney Graham advised that Attorney Jerome Frank, who ren- <br />night resents Flaherty 's Bowling Lanes, had contacted him regarding <br />the extension of hours +,o permit early morning bowling, at <br />Flaherty's. 't}arkentien wi~1 discus the matter with the Police <br />Department anri report their opinicn at the next, Council meeting. <br />Fire Preven- Graham reported he ha.~i received. the material sent to him by <br />tion t;ode. Trustee Shavor, v~ill study it ?nd ti~rcrk up an ordinance. <br />Bills On motion by l". ~rkentid;, seconded by Shavor, the following: bills <br />were ordered. raid: <br />GENERAL FUI~?D ; <br />Karl cslomgren, supervision 4V. F. H. playground 10.10 <br />x~,4ichael Carroll, "Idaho Snelling " 21.45 <br />John ~~i. Arndt, di-`to 52.90 <br />Village of Now Brighton, 6 used ballot boxes 12.00 <br />Ethel E. White, services 1st 1~2 Feb. 163.13 <br />~Iolur. Leers, fire and ^rill time 207.00 <br />Volunteers, flooding skating rinks 62.50 <br />Don r~erkel, °renarations for Highvray ?.Reeting 118 7.50 <br />Bertrand J. Slama, culvert work 2.50 <br />V~rm. Jastrow, Fl'o~*, Insp. Fees and Expenses 1,6.OG <br />Russell H. Schmi~3t, supervision FHES skating rink 6t~.50 <br />Jerome R. Johnson, overtime policinn January 33 75 <br />Owen Vd. Harmer, ditto 17.50 <br />State Fair Car ~":ash, wash book squad car 5.00 <br />B ~ E Patrol, do4 catcher service 41.00 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />