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rv <br />i d <br /> <br />Hearing closed No one else wishing to be heard, the Mayor declared the <br />hearing closed at 9:40 P.ld., stating the council would <br />take the matter under advisement and that the applicant <br />would be informed as soon as possible after the council <br />reaches a decision. <br />Approved: <br />k <br />Mayor <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ~~OCK REZONING PETITION, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1953 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />Present: H. L. Henry, Mayor <br />George J. Shavor, Trustee <br />Arthur A. Lindig, Trustee <br />George I. Lodahl, Trustee <br />Clyde J. Stewart, Clerk <br />Ralph Van Hoven, Treasurer <br />Frank N. Graham, Attorney <br />Acoount Trustee Lindig delayed, the hearing was not declared open <br />until 8:25 P.M.. About 45 persons were in attendan ce. <br />Village Attorney Graham stated that the purpose of the hearing was to consider <br />Attorney rezoning certain property at 140? 1Yest Larpenteur, the Mock petition <br />submitted earlier this month requesting that said property be rezoned <br />from "Business District" to "Residence District A" with provision <br />that the present business use may continue. Graham said the petition <br />was signed by a total of 135 property owners and was accompanied by <br />a certificate from the St Paul Abstract Company certifying to this. <br />Attorney Graham said he had checked the petition against the Abstract <br />Company's certificate and found that the petition had been signed by <br />50 per cent by number of owners within 500 feet of the property the <br />petition asks be rezoned. This, Graham said, meets the legal require- <br />men t. <br />Mayor The Mayor then took over conduct of the meeting and stated that those <br />Henry favoring the petition would be heard first - <br />H. H. Cowie Attorney, St Paul, said he represented signers of the Mock petition <br />!` who are interested in having the Keller property on the northwest <br />corner of Larpenteur and Albert rezoned from business to residence <br />district A with provision that the present business use may be <br />continued. :fir. Cowie said the signers of tihe petition are not <br />