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150 <br />June 25, 1973 <br />Mr. Feiss from North - Northeast Realty, was at the meeting to discuss the <br />proposed use of the Lino Snowmobile building on the corner of Orange Street <br />and Old Highway #8. The prospective buyer is a company that cleans up <br />after train accidents. It is not a salvage operation -there would be no <br />materials sold from this location. The discussion centered around the <br />weight of the equipment to be parked at this location. The Village streets <br />leading into and out of this building can not handle this weight. It <br />was suggested that the company bring these streets up to specs for his <br />equipment over the part that would be used by his equipment and the Village <br />would probably assume the maintenance. Mr. Weiss will contact the buyer <br />and get back to the Planning and Zoning Board. <br />Mr. Walbon appeared seeking information on the use of a lot located in <br />Arthur Thom Acres #2 just North of the Rehbein Bus barns. He plans a <br />contractor's office, shop and wants to use the remainder of the lot for <br />storage of his equipment. The entire area would be fenced. The front 300' <br />is zoned commercial but balance of the land must be rezoned in order to <br />be used for this sort of operation. It was suggested that he contact Mr. <br />Locher on the procedure. <br />Mr. Cardinal reported on the Park Board meeting. They had lined up a <br />warming house for the Hall property, but the land had been sold and the <br />new owner has decided to keep the building. <br />The Lino Lakes Athletic Association has submitted a sketch for facilities <br />they would like to see built on the Hall property. Mr. Cardinal requested <br />that they be put on the July 9, 1973 agenda under his report. <br />He reported that the present ball diamond has heavy usage and he had been <br />asked for the second diamond. All that would be necessary is some grading <br />and limestone. There is a backstop here and fence would not be installed <br />at this time. There are requisitions for the limestone and the grading. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to approve the building of the second ball diamond on <br />the Hall property. Mr. Marier asked what the total cost would be. After <br />checking the requisitions, Mr. Cardinal said about $355.00. Mr. Jaworski <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski had checked all the roads with Mr. Miller from H & S Ashpalt. <br />Mr. Mi I ler was aware of the trouble spots and he assured Mr. Jaworski that <br />all roads would meet the specs before presented for final inspection. Some <br />of the sopts were not the total responsibility of the contractor, the roads <br />should have been dug out more than we allowed. These will be done over and <br />there will be extra costs involved. <br />Mr. Zelinka asked how much the extra cost would be. Mr. Jaworski said there <br />was no estimate. Mr. Jaworski said he had instructed the Clerk to release <br />the check withheld at the last Council meeting after contacting the members. <br />He moved to have the Council concur with this action. Seconded by Mr. <br />Cardinal with the stipulation that all roads are up to specs before final <br />payment on the contract is made. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Jaworski reported that the work on Peltier is proceeding -the woad has <br />been widened and the banks are being sloped. <br />The Culverts on 4th Avenue have been repaired and the dirt mounds have been <br />graded down. <br />
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