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2312 SOUTH SIXTH STREET <br />MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55406 <br />PHONE: 332.0282. EXT. 245 <br />6401 FRANCE AVENUE SOUTH <br />MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55435 <br />PHONE: 920 -4400, EXT. 245 <br />FAIRVIEW ANESTHESIOLOGY, LTD. <br />April 8 -76 <br />B. H. ROBERTS, M.D. <br />9. E. SYMCHYCH, M 0 <br />G. _. PETERSi:N. M 0 <br />C F. GALWAY. M D. <br />H. E. COULTER. M.D. <br />N. N. MOSS. M.D. <br />R. E. DAUMANN. M <br />MARTS, M 0 <br />M. A. TANASICHUK. M.D. <br />Village of Little Canada <br />515 East Little Canada Rd. <br />Little Canada.Minn <br />Att: Mr. J. Chlebeck <br />Dear Mr. Chlebeck re burm under construction, 180 -210 E. County Rd.B,2 <br />Little Canada.Minn <br />This is to bring to your attention a matter concerning the above burm <br />which I think merits immediate attention. The burn which was started last <br />fall presently consists of a large ridge of dirt across the back of my <br />property and that of Mr. E. Dropps. I mm told by the engineers of Carley <br />Engineering that to obtain this amount of dirt the pond bed was dragged <br />right next to the burm on the pond side. So that there is a drop off on <br />the pond side of about 8 feet in depth. Presently the pond is full of water <br />so that means there is a deep hole along the burm on the pond side. <br />Last fall when we came to an agreement about Little Canada building the burm <br />it was stated that the top of the burm, or the building side of it, would be <br />snow fenced off so that little kids would not climb all over the burm and <br />get hurt by falling. This was never done. <br />Now I am afraid of another danger: the possibility that small children will <br />climb the burm and fall into the deep water on the ether side. When I spoke of <br />this with the engineer I asked him to post danger signs along the burm to <br />serve as warning to parents & children. He said that Little Canada does not <br />want to be involved. <br />I submit to you that the burm is being built by the City of Little Canada, <br />it is not completed as yet, and that until it is completed so that we can <br />add a fence across the top the City of L. Canada should be very much <br />concerned about the danger of children drowning. Leaving the burm unposted <br />at least, is negligent because there is not even a warning sign. With the <br />danger present the City or the contractors should post the burm to warn <br />of the danger. <br />Would you please take this up with the proper authorities to have it done <br />as soon as possible,i.e.the posting plus any other protective measures <br />felt necessary. With the warm weather now the children are playing outdoors <br />nest of the day and I am highly concerned about the threat of drowning. <br />Respectfully <br />M.A.Tanasichuk,MD <br />