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X93 <br />Alley account Nilsen reported on receiving check from G.S. Seaborn made payable <br />paid up. - to the Village in the amount of ~J~2.31, covering balance due_for <br />Seaborn work on the alley between Iowa and Idaho Avenues from Albert to <br />Pascal last summer. It was stated that previous payments on <br />the total bill amounting to $111.31, were X640.00 on July 11t, <br />1956 and ~2~.00 on November '~, 1956. Nilsen moved that a <br />letter be written to Mr. Seaborn by the Clerk, acknowledging <br />payment of the account in full. Seconded by Utecht and motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Tree trimming Nilsen. moved that Schultz Tree Service be authorized to carry <br />on boulevard tree trimming work up to 46~t75.00. Shavor seconded <br />and motion carried unanimously. <br />Treasurer's Treasurer Olsen reported on a bill he received from the 3ruce <br />monthly. state- Publishing Company, of St Paul, in the amount of $15.00 for <br />went form printing of Treasurer's monthly statement forms. He said that <br />matter the forms which they did over a second time were unsatisfactory <br />and that he had so advised the Bruce Publishing Company. He <br />was directed to return the bill to the Bruce Publishing Company <br />and all of the statement forms they had turned out for him. <br />Village Hall Attorney Graham summarized his letter of March 13, 1957, to ~6r. <br />Sewer Connection James Gallaher, Faxmers Union Grain Terminal Association, regarding <br />Easement this matter. He said our engineers had prepared a plain to show <br /> how the Village Hall cesspool would connect with a manhole in the <br /> alley on Hollywood Court, and that he had discussed this with <br /> Mr. Gallaher as to getting a permanent easement across FUGTA <br /> property. He said Mr. Gallaher requested a copy of the plan <br /> in order that the matter could be taken up with the management, <br /> suggesting that the easement contain a provision requiring <br /> the Village to agree to relocate the line at Village expense <br /> if building on or use of the property by the FUGTA requires <br /> such relocation. Attorney Graham said he believed such a <br /> provision could be properly a part of the permanent easement. <br />Falcon Woods B. L. Gage, of Gage Construction Company appeared before the <br />Addition -, council and said the suggestion had been made to delay finishing <br /> of Autumn Street and Prior Avenue, Falcon Woods Addition, until <br />B.L. Gage re the sewer comes into the Addition. On behalf of the home <br />finishing owners in the area, Mr. Gage asked that the council approve his <br />Autumn St. & application for surfacing of the roads just as soon as the <br />Prior Ave. Village Engineer says conditions are suitable for doing the work. <br /> Verne I~ungren, of our Village Engineers, said he had ioe~~edtoder <br /> the road, that it is impassible and doubted if the road could be <br /> surfaced before May 1st. Mr. Steffes said that in connection <br /> with the sewer progress plan, that Falcon Wood Addition could be <br /> put in the first stage so that construction work could btart <br /> in May. Mr. Ljungren said his check of the street showed about <br /> 200 feet below grade out. of a total of 1,200 feet, that there <br /> was some work to be done by Mr. Gage on~the road before resurfacing <br /> could be done, including some blading, and that it was dir. Gage's <br /> responsibility to keep the road serviceable. It was pointed out <br /> that putting the Falcon `rYoods area in the first stake of sewer <br /> construction would enable th developer to brim; the streets up to <br /> a standard acceptable for maintenance by the Village. The matter <br /> of deferring final resurfacing of the street until the sewer comes <br /> in was discussed with Ray Garcia, 1906. Prior Ave., and Clarence <br />