Regul.ax• 4feetit~tF; - A.pri.l 8, 1959
<br />Mr. Roy Vdi.l.son appeared before the Council and pointed out i:hat in
<br />constructing Lhe st:reeCS in h:is plat it would probabay be necessary 1;o Cwisi:,ruc~t
<br />65oxr:Lson Street; as a 33 foot wide street unless Mrs. Roaeh. would grant nn easement
<br />for the ls'as~k half of said si:-reei;,
<br />Mx•. Carley, V:i1:Lage 7;nn;ineer, stated that he, or Mr, iVilson, or both
<br />01' them would contact 64rs. Roach, and x•ecruesi: such an oaserneut. Mr. Car:tey then
<br />presented drt7vrings selai.ng Forth the grad©s o' the streets f;o be constructed i.n 'i;he
<br />14~i. 7,son i^.ddi. i; :ion.
<br />Ltlaon motion by Vitale, seronded by Spooner, :it teas
<br />°R'~'SOLVI:D, that; the grade as established by -the Village
<br />]s'ng:iueer for ala the 5t.reet;; in the IV:i:tson Addition be, and
<br />i.s beroby appx•oved,~~
<br />Ages _ :i Nays - 0
<br />'The reso~Lut:ion wo3s adopted.
<br />A1: 8 o'clooh the Mayor aruiouncod that all. persons i.nt;eresi;e<4 i.n the
<br />proposed re-~construcl:iou of ]?:Lower Stx•ect, east o:C R:Lce S'treei,, ~,i,op ios~ward to hear
<br />and see i:he drawings and f.r.gut•os prepared by Mr. Oarley, the Village >ittgan.eet^, Mr.
<br />Car:Ley presented drawings showing' the proposed change in grade and also slxowing the
<br />spe c:i.f 7.catious fot:~ the wort; i;o tae done„ Re estimated t;he cost to be apl7r ox ima to 7.y
<br />y3G,600,00.
<br />lJpon motion by Spooner, seconded by 7~oeifl.er, it;~.vas
<br />"RT;SOT.V7rD, i;ha,i; i:rie hes~.ring~ with re:C'erence to re-con-
<br />structioi now bc, and is hereby cont:iuuo<1 unt.i.:t 64ay :L3,
<br />1959, and that the V.ialage Attorney be, a'ad :i.s herebp
<br />authori.>ed and 7.ns'(:ructed t;o advertise for bads for i;his
<br />wor7;., said bids to be presented and opened at 8 o'c:tock
<br />p,m., on R'ednesday, May :L3, 7.959 at i:he same tame as the
<br />continuation o:P 1;h:i.s heariug~,"
<br />Ayes ~ 5
<br />Nay:; - 0
<br />The reso7.ut:i.on was adapted.
<br />Mr. hmren Garske and hi.s Sather, I-Terb Garsi~e appeared be.:fore i;he
<br />Connci:L in response t:o a letter tvh:ich had been forwat^ded to Toren Garsice, ordcr:ing
<br />h:i.m to show cat.tse to the Council wby his prope r'Cy Sou>ul.d not; be re--zoned i.'ran A.~'z~icttl-
<br />i;w•aa. to ltesident:ia:l.
<br />64ayor Me:l.aucon advised 64x•. Gat slce that 1;his Ix ar:in.g~ was brought; abot.tt
<br />by reason o1' f;l~te 1'.act: i:hat: the Council has reooived many complaints :Gran uci.,phbors
<br />concerning the unhealthy conclit::ion of ~h:i_s prem:i.ses, and also that he; has not: kept hi.s
<br />far^m anzmals properly cotx('inr,d to t~:is premises, thus causing' considetrable nuisance
<br />i;o a17. proper^'ty owners in the area.
<br />Mr. Morris Jespersen. of: 6!k3 Lahore Road made a statement to the Council
<br />as spohesutan fm:~ approx:imetely ~0 ,resident, who h<td come ~i:o t:he meeting to protest
<br />coni;i.nu~.ition of conditions on the Garslw properly a't G:d3 Lapore Road. ir4r, Jespersen
<br />comp7.ai.ned of dead nnirna:is, foul odors, and tlxe fact. that: those farm enimaas vrere
<br />constant:iy rtnxning~ upon his properts* so that he i:cared t.o permit; hi.s sma17. chiadren Lo
<br />be outdoors.
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