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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Crystal Ahlman complained that it was unfair to postpone the decision on such weak <br />excuses as waiting to see if it is legal to exclude children. Mayor L'Allier <br />stated that a decision could be made tonight but that it might be a decision to deny <br />the court and would not be fair to the developer if we did not get all the facts <br />first on the new questions brought up. Vote was taken on the motion and it carried <br />unanimously. <br />Mr. Jaworski then moved that the Attorney be directed to contact the Attorney <br />General's Office to receive an opinion on the following: 1) the restriction of <br />children, 2) the age of trailer homes and 3) whether a whole trailer park could <br />be designated as having no children or what percentage thereof could be so designated. <br />Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. L'Allier noted that the Attorney reminded that notices of the next hearing will <br />be sent out to the affected property owners but will not be published. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to close the hearing for Mr. Menkveld at 10:12 p.m. Seconded by <br />Mr. Bohjanen. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Jaworski presented Joe Davis who asked permission for the Lion's Club to use <br />Sunrise Park on May 23rd for a ball tournament with other Lion's clubs; they have <br />insurance and would like to sell beer and light lunches. After discussion of their <br />insurance and Lion's Club rules, Mr. Bohjanen moved to authorize the Lion's Club to <br />sell tickets for a baseball tournament at Sunrise Park on May 23rd and to give away <br />beer for donations to the Club; and that the beer license be allowed. Seconded by <br />Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Bohjanen presented Jerry Hajney of the VFW Post who wished to discuss the possi- <br />bility of having bingo again. He stated that they planned to seal the adjoining door <br />between the two sides of the building and that they were putting another door into <br />the hall, for two separate entrances. Mr. Locher thought this was all right providing <br />they pull the liquor licensed premised down to the one section only. Mr. Hajney was <br />asked to provide drawings of the floor plan and have the surveyor split the land for <br />the liquor license. <br />Mr. L'Allier announced that a trauma class was being presented on June 4, 5 and 6th <br />at Mercy Hospital for policemen. This is an advanced Red Cross course and would cost <br />$10 apiece for the men. It would be necessary to reimburse the men for two days of <br />work lost. It was not yet definite how many of the men could attend. <br />Mr. L'Allier moved to authorize the four policemen to attend the trauma classes and <br />authorize the payment of $10 apiece for the course as well as to reimburse their <br />lost salaries. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried unanimously. <br />A special joint meeting between the Council and the Municipal Building Committee to <br />review the building specifications with the Engineer was tentatively set for Thursday <br />evening at 8:00 p.m. (May 14). The Clerk was asked to call the Civil Defense Auxiliary <br />to see if they could hold their regular meeting elsewhere. <br />Mr. Gotwald recommended Council acceptance of a proposal by Northwestern Bell <br />Telephone Co. to place buried cable in Linda and Laurene Streets. Mr. Cardinal <br />moved to accept this request by Bell Telephone. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried <br />unanimously. <br />Another request for buried cable was received but had not been studied. <br />