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~ ~: <br />Adjournmeazt: On motion, the meeting adjourned at 11:15 P.M. <br />1 <br />•-~ ~.r a¢.~... ~. <br />erk <br />Approved: <br />REGULAR MEETING, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2b, 1954 <br />Meeting called to order at 7:40 P.M., with roll call recording all council members <br />present as follows: Robert E. Stenzinger, Mayor; George J. Shavor, Trustee; Aradrarv <br />Hustrulid, Trustee; David P. Cartwright, Trustee; Clyde J. Stewart, Clerk. also <br />present, William E. Olsen, Treasurer, and Frank N. Graham, Attorney. <br />University Letter of May 25, 195, from Mr. Leonard ?~. Sankstone, Engineer, <br />request to Physical Plant Department, University of Minnesota, stating that <br />remove in connection with other improvements made necessary by changing ' <br />trees over to buses for intercampus transportation, that the University <br /> requested permission to remove four trees on Cleveland at Buford <br /> and one tree at the northeast corner of Cleveland and Carter so <br /> as to provide an increased corner radius at Cleveland and Carter <br /> avenues. Trustee Hustrulid, who had discussed the matter with <br /> Mr. Sankstone prior to our meeting, recommended that the request <br /> be approved, especially from a safety standpoint. Shavor then <br /> moved that the request be granted with the understanding that <br /> the Clerk notify Mr. Sankstone as to the council's action as soon <br /> as possible. Seconded by Cartwright and motion carried unanimously. <br />Protest parking A petition dated May 18, 195 and signed by hir. M. G. ~?filler, <br />tnc~ks & car 13119 'v`d, California and 10 other persons, was read, requesting <br />carriers, Falcon the council to take action to restrict the Falcon Oil Company, <br />Oil service sta. 1350 Larpenteur Avenue 'test, and Oscar J. Husby, in connection <br />- with using said property for daytime, overnight, and week-end <br />parking of convoy trailers and trucks. After discussion, Stewart <br />moved that Cartwright be appointed to call on the Falcon Oil <br />Company people to see what can be worked out regarding-the <br />situation complained of. Shavor seconded and motion carried unanimously. <br />Protest resolution A petition dated May 18, 195, bearing 20 signatures, as trans- <br />against baseball mitted by Robert J. Moder, protesting the action of the council <br />stadium on May 12, 1954 in adopting and sending to the Regents of the <br />University a resolution opposing the erection of a baseball <br />stadium within the Village, came up for consideration. After <br />brief discussion, it was pointed out for recording that Mr. <br />Moder is not a resident of the Village, th at he is in the real <br />estate business, and that the petition does not represent a <br />