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1716 <br />lution to the Planning Commission, Huilding Inspector and <br />Zoning Administrator, and the r~~ioder R~a1ty Co. <br />Northern Clerk D!iortenson read letter of February lst from Dorthern <br />States States Power Company, advising in part, "NSP is passing on <br />Power Co., gas the reduction in the wholesale cost of gas in the form of a <br />reduction: year-round decrease of 1.6 cents per thousand cubic-feet in <br />the price of general gas service in gal con Heights," Also, <br />"Of the refunds recently received under settlement approved <br />by the Federal Power Commission, ~fi961~,203.57 is attributable <br />to gas sold in the St. Paul Division. Y'ie have reduced our <br />price an additional 6.7 cents per T~fcf until such refund has <br />been expended. It is estimated that, this refund will be ex- <br />pended in the St. Paul Division in about nine months." <br />League of ~<~rs. Rose was present to represent-the League of ~iomer_ <br />YYomen Voters: Voters. <br />Ramsey County ~y-Laws ~Frere thermofaxed and dis+.,ributed to Members of the <br />League of ?''uni- Council. Trustee Shavor and Clerk `4ortenson tiR~ill attend <br />cinalities: the meeting to ~~e held at the Shoreview Village Hall, <br />February 2Sth, the deputy clerk to so notify Herman L. Kottke, <br />Acting Secretary, 226 E. 7th Avenue, North St. Paul, 9, <br />T.!Iinn eso ta. <br />Trees: ~.4ayor Nilsen advised that pine seedlings were available Prom <br />the forestry committee. <br />Ramsey County After discussion, V.`?rkentien moved that Falcon Heights become <br />?dunicinal members of the ??a-~sey County ?aunicipal Police Chiefs' <br />Police Chiefs' Association with payment of an annual fee of `5.00. :>econded <br />Ass'n.: by Shavor and carried. Arndt will attend meetings when <br />possible, Dewey Smith to alternate. <br />Oxygen, Squad Warker:tien reported an oxygen unit for the police car would <br />Car: cost approximately ?70.00. Un-keep should not be in excess <br />of ~25.C0 a year. <br />Trees: Representative Richard (Dick) Jones was present to discuss <br />tree care in case the Dutch Elm Disease strikes our area.. <br />He advised spraying on a village-wide basis Vrould be necessary. <br />He also advised that there would be a meeting at the New <br />Brighton Village Hall at 8 p. m. February 21st at which the <br />matter would be ^'iscussed by experts, and urged that r`'alcon <br />Heights have a representative present. ~?ayor Nilsen said we <br />would arrange to have someone there. <br />3. N. Hendrickson was present and. added. to the report of the <br />tree committee which vra.s read to the Council. Af ter discussion, <br />Nilsen moved that the firm of '~onestroo Rosene, Inc., Vil7a.ge <br />Engineers, engage C. Gustav Hard as their tree consultant in <br />the Village of Falcon Heights on an hourly fee basis to be <br />determined and satisfactory to the Village. Seconded by <br />Shavor and carried. Inasmuch as Dr. Hard's retention as con- <br />sultant would disqualify him as Chairman of the Tree (:ommittee, <br /> <br />l_J <br />u <br />