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1788 <br />SPECIAL MEETING 8/1/62 <br />Meeting was called to order at 7s30 P. M., the following Members of the <br />Council being presents Harold C. Nilsen, Mayor; W. A. Mortenson, Clerk; <br />Charles P. Stone, Trustee; Willis Warkentien, Trustee. Also present were <br />B. Lemberg, Engineer; and Ethel E. White, Deputy Clerk and Deputy Treasurer. <br />Absent: George J. Shavor, Trustee. <br />Building Letter of July 28th from. George Croft, resigning as <br />Inspectors .Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator, due to the <br />press of his private business was read. It was moved by <br />Stone, seconded by Mortenson and voted to accept Croft's <br />resignation with regret. <br />Mayor Nilsen moved the appointment of R. K. Magnuson, 1$10 <br />No. Holton as Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator <br />for the Village of Falcon Heights. Seconded by Stone and <br />carried. <br />Special Hearing The Special Hearing was opened at 8:05 P. M. Clerk Morten- <br />Proposed Improve- son read copy of notice as published and mailed to the res- <br />ment of Iowa Ave. idents abutting Iowa Avenue, also letter sent to them. <br />by installation Mayor Nilsen advised that the Village had received petitions <br />of curbs and signed by approximately 75~ of the owners of property <br />gutters. abutting on Iowa Avenue from Hamline Avenue to Arona Avenue. <br /> The Council then thought it might be well to include the <br /> block from Arona to Snelling Drive to give the street a <br /> "finished look", feeling also that the residents of that <br /> block might want to have curb and gutter, and inasmuch as <br /> the lax permits deleting part of a project but does not <br /> permit the enlargement of it, this was done. Mayor Nilsen <br /> reported he had contacted a resident of that block, asking <br /> that he inform his neighbors about the proposal. <br /> Engineer Lemberg outlined the plans pointing out that the <br /> installation of curb and gutter would improve drainage and <br /> preserve the black-top by preventing pot holes which permit <br /> the water to seep under the mat thereby causing it to <br /> break up. <br />The Council heard all who wished to speak for or against <br />the project. In the block between Arona and Snelling Drive, <br />the owners of five homes petitioned against the installation <br />of curb and. gutter. That represented. a 5/9 majority of the <br />property owners on that block. A fex people requested that <br />their names be crossed off the petitions covering the <br />blocks from Hamline to Arona. However, that still left a <br />strong majority in favor of the curb and gutter installation. <br />The following points were brought out: The Council would try <br />to hold the assessed cost to X2.50 per foot. The boulevards <br />would be blended in, sod replaced with cultured sod, boulevard <br />to property line crossings at corners would be finished with <br />concrete sidewalks, the street edge would be finished to <br />blend with curb and gutter. <br />
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