citizens of the Village for the purpose of discussing the
<br />proposed ordinance for licensing gasoline stations. Seconded
<br />by Cartwright and carried unanimously.
<br />Bills: On motion by Cartwright, seconded by Shavor, the following
<br />bills were ordered paid.:
<br />American Linen Supply Co., linen service-3-54, a'?7.72
<br /> ABC Oxygen Rental Service, oxygen refill,D cylinders, ~6.G0
<br /> Ba¢Pen's Pure Oil Service, gasoline, 3-6 ~ 3-10, X3.98
<br /> University of h,Finn., tuition, S+ate Fire School,
<br /> Apr.26-30, Fire Chf 8 1 fireman, X30
<br /> General Elec. Supply Corp., 6 batteries, X1.85
<br /> ?inn. Fire Extinguisher Co., Inc., C02 recharge,3-~~, X3.50
<br /> "~inn.Motorized. Fire Truck Co., pump shaft packing, X4,54
<br /> Nics~ls, Dean ~ Gregg, sponges, X2,82
<br /> St. Paul Book R. Stationery, supplies FD regn 25, :5.68
<br /> C,eorge E. Swanson, car mileage, Mar.'S4, X13.55
<br /> Vol. Firemen, payroll, Mar. 'S4, X189.00
<br /> Thorne Coal ~ Oil Co. , fuel oil bal. , 3-2.9, ?109.83
<br /> E.D. parson, fees, gas burner ~ incinerator permits
<br /> Nos. It7 thru 57, .~`~a.a~r
<br /> Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. , °~~i 5050, Apr 1, X17.85
<br /> Briggs,('=ilbert,P~orton, Kyle Rf Aacartney, legal services,3-54,150
<br /> ZrValter Booth ~ Son, 1,000 verified acct. forms, X15.65
<br /> Postmaster, 500 - 3¢, postage stamps, Clks regn #26, X15.00
<br /> Ramsey Co. Treas., street lighting, 3-54, X80.50
<br /> Postmaster, lOC - postage stamps, FD regn. #27, X3.00
<br />Street bill Street bill in the amount of X156.77 for period Feb. 26 to 'dar.
<br /> 25, 1954, leaving available balance in 1954 allotment of
<br /> ?1,441.64, was noted .•
<br />Clarence• REKS~acl reporF~d he had securt¢ Copy o{ art IRVen~o1~ o~ equipl7~eh'E'!it 'E'he f{dS~(l7r~S( INln11
<br />Fift~eDe (and presen+e ebP -foe eompara iv pu p ses
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<br />Variance ,
<br />bars.
<br />4'lilllam Nuot, 136 ~+est Larpenteur avenue, presented a
<br />request.- variance request in writing, asking permission to erect, a
<br />fence fence 44 inches tall along the front of a vacant lot, adjoining
<br /> 143b 'est Larpenteur on the east, to protect: the Huot children
<br /> and others who use the vacant lot as a playground. After dis-
<br /> cussion of the request, the following resolution, on motion by
<br /> Shavor, seconded by Stewart, was unanimously adopted:
<br />Resolution Ft:~SOLVED, that the council finds granting of permission to
<br /> Mrs. Huot to great a ranch-style fence, painted white, un to 44
<br /> inches tall, on the vacant lot to the east of her home at 11x36
<br /> ~yest. Larpenteur, will not materially affect adversely health,
<br /> safety or general welfare or public or private property, and
<br /> that the request for variance is hereby granted,
<br />Inquiry re J. A. tiFvhite, 1716 N. Albert, asked if there was anything about
<br />proposed service parking of trucks covered in the proposed ordinance for licensing
<br />station ordinance filling stations. Ne was informed that tYie council has the
<br /> authority to include such a provision.
<br />Permit, Fa1.H±,s. Building Inspector Christensen presented application for
<br />Schl. addition building permit, covering a proposed addition to the Falcon
<br /> Heights grade school Hustrulid moved that the permit be
<br /> granted. without fees, Stenzinger seconded and motion carried
<br /> unan imously.
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