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the septic tank, the Engineer could check the drainage. This was discussed <br />as well as the time delay between application end granting the permit. Mr. <br />Bohjenen felt that the Clerk should not issue the permit until all had looked <br />at the plans and given an okay. Mr. L'Allier noted that this would help keep <br />track of future assessments, since in the Jandrio project no clear title is <br />given to the land until 1 1/2 times the assessments have been made. He <br />stated that the Clerk had checked various communities and found that most have <br />moved towards this. Also, the minimum square footage and lot size could be put <br />on the permit, as well as other stipulations. Mr. Bohjanen felt that the <br />application form should request all pertinent details, that we would have to <br />devise an application blank. <br />Following discussion, Mr. Cardinal moved that applications for building permits <br />be made at the Village offices, that all plans be submitted with the appli- <br />cation, that the permit be granted in 10 days or less, that the Building <br />Inspector and Engineer check the plans and return them with a tecommendation <br />within 10 days, and that permits for the sewer system and plumbing be issued <br />at the same time. Seconded by Mr. Bohjenen. Carried unanimously. Clyde <br />Rehbein felt that the 10 day time limit was too long, and that he had never <br />had to wait more than 2 days for a permit. Mr. L'Allier stated that if the <br />10 day delay becomes unreasonable, we can change this. The Clerk asked when <br />this would become effective. It was felt that this could be checked on at <br />the next meeting, but would be no later than January 1st. The Clerk suggest- <br />ed running the application forma on the mimeograph, the same as for several <br />other application forms we now use. <br />Mr. Rosengren reported that the snowfence was still being put up, that the <br />gas pump and tank were nearly ready, and that we should contact the County <br />for a buyers number. He thought we should use ethyl gas since the police <br />cars require this and they use the moat. This was felt to be okay by the <br />other members. .This will be discussed further at the next meeting. <br />Mr. Bohjenen reported that he had a man who will repaint the Village signs at <br />$15 each and put new numbers on them. One sign has been damaged which leaves <br />four. Mr. Bohjanen asked if he should order the plaque for the Citizen of <br />the Year. All agreed that the name mentioned last meeting was okay. He will <br />contact Chuck Horton on the plaque. <br />Mr. L'Allier suggested setting a hearing on the applications reoeived for a <br />full - time Clerk- Treasurer. After discussion, Mr. Rosengren moved to set a <br />special meeting on December 7th at 8 P.M. to review the applications for full - <br />time Clerk- Treasurer. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier read the police report for Centerville for October as follows: <br />1,109.6 miles driven on the Centerville squad car, 190 home.and business <br />checks, 3 burglaries, 3 open doors found during cheoks,•3 motorists given aid, <br />3 complaints, 1 stolen snowmobile, 1 act of vandalism and 1 act of disorderly <br />conduct. Mr. L'Allier then read the•Lino Lakes October police report as <br />follows: 3,895.7 miles driven, 380 he and business checks, 23 complaints, <br />19 assists to/by other depts., 8 escapees from the Youth Center involving <br />3 1/2 hours time, 6 motorists given aid, 4 acts of larceny, 4 accidents, 4 <br />stolen autos recovered, 2 autos stolen, 3 domestics, and 2 burglar alarms <br />(false). <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that Centerville had returned a signed copy of the Polic- <br />ing Contract. Mr. L'Allier moved to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign <br />the contract for policing Centerville through the remainder of 1971. <br />Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that Centerville had requested that the same contract <br />
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