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9/13/71 <br />Mr. Rosengren asked if the Council has the right to take over any such roads <br />having like status. Mr. Locher stated that we could not, but that we could <br />undertake maintenance and get cartway easements after 6 years. Mr. Locher <br />took the Koch's abstract with him, to return it later. <br />Mr. Jaworski reported that he had a request for a beer permit from Al Robinson <br />of the Drifter's Snowmobile Club for October 14th or thereabouts and that they <br />were getting insurance to cover the event. Mr. Jaworski moved to issue a <br />beer permit to the Drifter's Snowmobile Club subject to receiving a certifi- <br />cate of insurance for October 14th (the correct date to be ascertained by <br />Mr. Jaworski). Seconded by Mr. L'Allier. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Jaworski stated that he would like to build another hockey rink for a <br />cost of :2200. in Sunrise Park immediately South to the present hockey rink, <br />and would move the skating rink to the other side of the warming house. <br />There was discussion on the number of boys using the facilities as well as <br />other rinks. Mr. Jaworski moved to,build an additional hockey rink at <br />Sunrise Park. Seconded by Mr. L'Allier. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Rosengren stated that they were curtailing the road program for lack of <br />money. Two jobs were left to be done, Rolling Hills Drive and Linda & <br />Laurene. <br />Mr. Locher was asked to comment on progress on the West end of Pine Street. <br />He stated that he had called property owners along the South side of Pine <br />Street and had run into resistance from the Moyers who refuse to give any <br />property to the Village because their taxes had gone up so much. Mr. Locher <br />had told them that he was only verifing an existing easement on which nothing <br />was filed. Owners of the other parcels are willing to sign deeds; these in- <br />clude Veiera, Killian, Antonozzi, Mauseth and Robinson. <br />Mr. Locher stated that if Moyers refuse to sign a deed then we would need an <br />affidavit from someone that the road was there. He noted that the Moyers <br />did not close the door, but that they felt that they were singled out and <br />would appeal this; it would be between them and the County Assessor. Mr. <br />Rosengren stated that the road was there before his time. Mr. Jaworski will <br />take the deeds to Mrs. Robinson for her signature before a Notary and 2 <br />witnesses. <br />Mr. Locher stated that he had tried to get the Columbus attorney on this; <br />when he finally did talk to him on another subject he had not thought of this <br />matter. Mr. Rosengren noted that the whole length in concern was the old <br />Montaigne farm. Mr. L'Allier wished to have the Clerk check the old road <br />book to see if this was included. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved that Lino Lakes take over the West end of Pine Street for <br />partial maintenance at this time, that the cost of further up- grading later <br />would be assessed against the benefitting property owners, and that this <br />statement of intent should be added onto the deeds. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />There was some discussion on the maintenance of the new part. Mr. Cardinal <br />moved to authorize Mr. Rosengren to get a minimum of three affidavits on the <br />existence of that portion of Pine Street if we are unable to get Moyers to <br />sign the deeds. Seconded by Mr. L'Allier. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved that Lino Lakes proceed the same as on Pine Street with <br />Orange, Maple and Eva streets for acceptance for partial maintenance, and <br />that when such roads are up- graded that the costs will be assessed against <br />the benefitted parties. Also, that Mir. Locher be authorized to proceed with <br />
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