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~o <br />space. Should St-ffnitz be granted permission for these <br />building projects, he agreed to have installed a 2~+" culvert <br />on Arona beginning at the end of +..he present culvert, about <br />150 fe=t south of Larperteur. The culvert would extend along <br />,Arona to a point about 150 feet south of California, extend- <br />ing west approximately x2~ feet and then south to Idaho. <br />Steffnitz also advised that at present he has plant under <br />way to erect 3 apartment. buildings on 3nellin~ Drive. Mat- <br />teson advised Steffnitz the council would take the matter <br />under advi~emcnt and one of the council members would con- <br />tact him shortly regarding the manner in which tY,e petition <br />for re-zoning should be entered. <br />?oning Ordinance Matteson discussed the necessity of having a zoning ordinance. <br />Shavor and Graham are to have the ordinance ready for adop- <br />tion at the council meeting of P~4ay 31. <br />Building Inspector It w~sa the opinion of the coL~ncil that a buildine~ inspector <br />to be appointed for should be appointed effective June 1 at the time the proposed <br />Village building code would become effective. <br />Road Oiling Road Overseer ~eaborn reported that no streets are to be oiled <br />until June or July. At that time thr_ weather should be warm <br />enough so that the oil will penetrate the ro:~.d, resulting in <br />a better job. <br />Salaries of Village Matteson recommended that his salary be reduced from '~50 to <br />officers X110 a month, with the understanding that he could employ such <br />stenographic help as he might need. .After sane discussion <br />on the subject ''ahvor moved that the president's salary, <br />until termination of his office on .Tan. 1 be fixed at ~1F0 <br />a month. Motion seconded by Lindig and carried. <br />After some discussion regarding the salaries of the other <br />officers, Shavor moved that th- salaries be as follows: <br />Trustees, X35 a month C&Ch; Clerk, "~75; Treasurer, X25. The <br />motion was seconded by Lindig and carri-d. <br />Liquor Store location Graham was asked to obtain an opinion from the Attorney Gen- <br />restriction oral as to the definite meaning of the restriction that a <br />liquor store cannot be located within one mile of University <br />property -- whether this m ens 1 mile from the administration <br />building, from the ca~ipus, or from any property owned by the <br />University. <br />Tax settlement check Van Hoven reported that a Mr. Feters from tY~ County Auditor's <br />office had ca11Pd him retarding the recent tax settlement <br />check of X4,049.37 issued to the village of F.H. Of this <br />amount, X1,611.77 was to cover the real estate tax, and <br />X2,437.60 was for personal property. There i.s some question <br />as to whother o.r not Falcon Hts. has full claim to the latter <br />amount. An opinion from the .Attorney General has been re- <br />quested. Peters ~.sked if the council would be agreeable <br />to returning the check to ±,he County Auditor's office. <br />They in tazrn would issue us a check for '1,611.77 and wauld <br />hold the balance in reserve until the qu-stion is cleared. <br />CTraham recommended teat try check be returned.°,havor <br />moved that the treasurer rmturn the check to the County <br />Auditor's office, request th- check for th- full amount of <br />the real estate tax, and. declare our willingness to await <br />an opinion from the Attorney ^_,en°ral regarding; the dis- <br />