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OCTOBER 14, 1975 <br />to follow the street specifications as stated in the Ordinance. This <br />could be just a drainage and then gravel. <br />Mr. Zelinka moved to request a feasibility study for solving the water <br />problems on Orange and Maple Streets to be prepared by the City <br />Engineer. <br />Mr. Zelinka asked Mr. Gotwald a cost estimate for this study and Mr. Gotwald <br />said around $500.00 but he pointed out that even if the work is not done <br />at this time, the study would hold for whenever the work is done. <br />Mr. Jaworski asked if this drainage ditch could tie into County Ditch No. <br />22? Mr. Gotwald didn't know. He would take a shot of the elevation and <br />compare. <br />Mr. Jaworski seconded the motion. Motion carried. Mr. Gotwald will have <br />a report in November. <br />Mr. Locher asked if he should proceed to get deeds from these people. Mr. <br />Jaworski felt that at the present time, just deal with the drainage easement. <br />Mr. Locher read from the Election Laws in answer to a question from the <br />Clerk in regards to when Judges may be relieved. The Law states that the <br />Judges who receive the votes must remain until the polls close and all <br />voters have voted. Then the Judges who count the votes may relieve them. <br />he also read from the Laws section which allows the absentee vote to be <br />delivered to the Clerk for delivery to the Election Judges on Election Day. <br />Chief Myhre reported that the residency requirement for the owners of the <br />Blue Heron have been fulfilled. The Clerk reported that the residents <br />have also registered to vote. <br />Chief Myhre requested the Council to reconsider the uniform requisition No. <br />623 that was cancelled at the last meeting. He requested permission <br />to purchase three long sleeve shirts and a tie for one patrolman. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to approve the purchase of three long sleeve shirts <br />and a tie for Officer Hillyer. Seconded by Mr. Zelinka. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Zelinka questioned the typewriter ribbons - how long would this many <br />last? The Clerk pointed out that the last purchase was in April of 1974 <br />for the same number of ribbons, they should last approximately 12 years. <br />These are the Mylar ribbons. Mr. Jaworski felt the purchase should be <br />cut in half. <br />Mr. McLean moved to approve requisitions No. 624 through and including No. <br />628. Seconded by Mr. Zelinka. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Zelinka moved to approve Checks No. 6644 through and including No. <br />6685 to be debited against the General Fund. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion <br />carried. <br />Mr. Zelinka moved to approve No. 6649 - SAC Fund; No. 6650 & 6683 - Utility <br />Fund; No. 6651, 6668, & 6679 - Road Fund; No. 6652 through and including <br />No. 6682 - Shop Fund; No. 6655 through and including No. 6684 - Police Fund; <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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