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274 <br />Scarlet Health Officer Lindig reported placing of a scarlet fever placard <br />fever on the residence of Roger Groth, 1502 Nest California, as of <br />April 21, 1952. <br />Holton Joseph Sanderson, 1753 Holton, appeared bef ore the council in <br />Avenue connection with a petition signed by himself and other home <br />owners on Holton, requesting the improvement of street conditions <br />on Holton. Mr. Sanderson was advised that in going ahead with <br />this work, speoial consider ation must be given to drainage con- <br />ditions and that the work will be done as soon as weather permits. <br />Dry Cleaners Messrs. R. Stenberg and H.G. Grant, represents*ing home owners <br />on Crawford, reported that they wish to try and correot <br />ob3eetionable Bond itions .due to operation of the dry cleaners <br />through clarification of the ordinance esp ecially with reference <br />to noise and fumes. Possible erection of a stack to carry off <br />the flames at a suitable height, also a method for burning the <br />fumes, were disoussed, together with a proposal for limiting hou rs <br />of oper ation. It was agreed to have Attorney Graham draft a <br />proposed ordinance amendment including such provisions, and when <br />ready for oonsideration that the Mayor call a special meeting <br />with the understanding that all concerned would be asked to attend, <br />including representatives of the Dry Cleaners. <br />Public Public Safety Committee Chairman Arndt being present, request <br />Safety was made on him to warn those responsible for dumping in the <br />alley back of the Dry Cleaners. Chairman Arndt then reviewed <br />briefly reports that had been filed by Village police, also <br />total fines assessed to date for traffic and load limit <br />violations, and the cost of police operations. <br />Amendment The proposed amendment was discussed with reference to notice <br />Fire Dept. to be posted in public buildings on reporting of fire. Action <br />ordinance on the amendment was postponed until the Fire Chief could prepare <br />a notice for consideration and. approval of the Fire Department <br />committee, the clerk to check into the cost of printing the notice. <br />Fire As pre-arranged, the Fire Department committee and Fire Chief <br />Department Swanson were present for a discussion of Fire Department matters. <br />The Mayor stated that in calling at the Fire Station shortly after <br />the siren sounded the evening of ~pr.19,1952~hat he found no one <br />the re and no record of the location of the fire on the bl aekboard <br />where it is supposed to be written for the information of the <br />volunteers. Fire Chief Swanson stated this was definitely a <br />slip-up on the part of the paid fireman on duty, but as far as <br />no one being at the station at the time, that this will happen <br />when only one man is on duty. His suggested solution was to have <br />two men on duty, or that the fire rig be held at the station until <br />one or more volunteers arrive. Possibility of having an extension <br />phone at Hermes or at the Farmers Union gtrage was considered. <br />After discussion, Stewart moved, seconded by Henry, that the matter <br />be referred to the Fire Department committee for study and <br />recommendation as to a proper solution. <br />
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