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<br />REGULAR 2aIE%TING, i~rED~',4ESDAY, HOVE@dIBER 10, 1954
<br />Meeting called to order at 7:45 P.~"., with roll call recording all council members
<br />present as follows: Robert E. Stenzinger, b"ayor; George J. Shavor, Trustee; Andrew
<br />Hustrulid., Trustee; David P. Cartwright, Trustee; Clyde J. Stewart, Clerk. Also
<br />present - ~ti`illiam E. Olsen, Treasurer, and FrankDT. Graham, Attorney.
<br />Minutes of regular meeting, October 27, 1954, were heard and approved as read.
<br />Trunk Highway Letter of November 3, 1954, from M. J. Hoffmann, Commissioner
<br />#10 thru of Highways, Minnesota Highway Department, was read, acknowledg-
<br />Island Lake ing copy of the council's resolution of October 27, opposing
<br />construction of new trunk highway 10 across property surrounding
<br />Island Lake, and presenting the Highway Department's position in
<br />the matter. After discussion, Hustrulid. moved that Commissioner
<br />Hoffman be invited to appear before the council as he expressed
<br />a willingness to do, and that Claude Allen also be asked to
<br />attend. Seconded by Cartwrightand motion carried unanimously.
<br />Advisory vote- Letter of November 3, 1954, submitting certification of the
<br />b~unicipal store advisory ballot on off-sale municipal liquor store, held
<br />on the first floor of the Village Hall, November 2, 1954,
<br />said ce rtification being signed by legislative committee
<br />members, Lynn r4atteson, John W, Gasink and Kenneth P. Hanson.
<br />Shavor moved that the report be accepted. and that the result
<br />be entered in the minutes, Stenzinger seconded, motion carried
<br />unanimously, arxi the following municipal liquor store advisory
<br />vote recorded:
<br />Total number of votes cast 1,615
<br />Number of blank ballots 4
<br />Number voting"yes" 1,057
<br />Number voting "no" 554
<br />Legislative committee Stenzinger moved that a letter be written to the Legislative
<br />thanked for conduct- committee, thanking them on behalf of the council for the
<br />ing advisory vote committee's good work in c3onducting the municipal liquor store
<br />advisory vote and tabulating the returns. Seconded by Shavor
<br />anc' motion carried unanimously.
<br />Thanks to Election Hustrulid moved that similar letters of thanks be sent to
<br />Boards members of the Election and Counting Boards in each precinct,
<br />who served at the general election, November 2. Seconded by
<br />Stewart and motion carried unanimously.
<br />Weiden Bros. Memo was read from E.D. Larson, gas inspector ,• as to requiring
<br />Fred Vogt & Co. Weiden Bros. Heating R~ Sheet Metal, Inc., of Newport, and
<br />Fred Vogt R: Co., of St Louis Park to secure master gas installers'
<br />licenses in view of the fact that each had installed gas burner
<br />equipment in the Village without being licensed. Stewart moved
<br />that the matter be referred to our attorney for handling.
<br />Seconded by Hustrulid and carried unanimously:
<br />Hartfiel Rezoning Attorney Graham reported that he had checked the Hartfiel
<br />petition petition requesting that the property at the northwest
<br />corner of Larpenteur and Hemline avenues be rezoned from
<br />Residence district "A" to Business district, and that the
<br />petition has the required. number of signatures. Hustrulid
<br />moved that hearing on said. petition be set for November 24,
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