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1635 <br />REGULAR RgEETING SEPT~4BER lltth, 1961. <br />Meeting was called to order at 7 P, M., the following Council Members being <br />presents Harold C. Nilsen, Mayor; George Shavor, Trustee; Willis Warkentien, <br />Trustee; Paul Coppini, Trustee; W. A. Mortenson, Glerk. Also present were Wm. <br />E. Olsen, Treasurer; Brad Lemberg, Engineer; Mike Galvin, Village Attorney; and <br />Ethel E. White, Deputy Clerk and Deputy Treasurer. <br />Minutes-of the Regular Meeting of August 10th were approved as corrected. <br />(Page 1625, the last paragraph under Beer Licenses was corrected to read: Coppini <br />requested a roll call vote, and upon such a vote being taken, the following vote <br />was recordeds Mortenson, Aye; Nilsen, Aye; Shavor, Aye; Coppini, Aye for all <br />except #ItB, Wm. S. Brede, and No to that.) <br />The Minutes of the regular meeting of August 2ltth were approved as corrected. <br />(Page 1629, Paragraph 7, was corrected to read: "Sinclair Refining Company's <br />quotation of 12.3 per gallon on SuperFlame Medium Fuel Oil to be delivered to <br />locations in the Village during the reriod August 19th, 1961, through August <br />9th, 1962 was read, and the Deputy Clerk was instructed to write Thorne Coal <br />and Oil Company, giving them a chance to meet the price because of the fact <br />that Sinclair had knowledge of Thorne's bid price before making their own bid." <br />Policing There was a discussion regarding traffic control during Fair <br />Week and it was agreed that the Village should plan ahead and <br />ask for assistance from the Sheriff's Office during this week <br />of unusually heavy traffic. <br />Engineer's Engineer Lemberg reported he had a letter from Dean A.nklan <br />Report estimating the cost of placing two catch basins at Holton <br />and Garden, 1 at the N. E. Corner and 1 at the S. E. corner <br />with culverts to connect to the manholes on the West side, <br />at X980.00 for the complete fob, Falcon Heights to pay half or <br />$lt90.00. Warkentien moved that the County be instructed to go <br />ahead with the work under the supervision of the Village Engineer. <br />Seconded by Shavor and carried. <br />There was a discussion regarding the drainage at the Idaho- <br />Snelling Playground area, and the engineer was instructed to <br />get information on a 3-500 GPM pump. <br />Lemberg advised they have not been able to finish the Rees <br />alley due to the weather. <br />Mayor Nilsen mentioned that Fry Street is getting bad along the <br />East edge and should be fixed up again. <br />Fire Dept. Gordon Nelson, Al Helbig and G. Baden, officers of the Fire <br />Budget. Department, presented the proposed budget for the Fire Department. <br />Civil Defense Warkentien advised we are going to try to set up a special public <br />meeting at which Col. Schon will discuss Civil Defense and at <br />-which time he will try to recruit a Director and workers for the <br />Village Civil Defense Program. <br />FALCON Bob Rystrom appeared before the Gouncil and showed a copy of the <br />CALL paper he proposes to publish and distribute free of charge within <br />
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