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22 <br />Mr. Backlin reported on a complaint from Baldwin Lake Road about the snowplow <br />causing a washout on a driveway, and the owner wishing to know if the Village would <br />fix the problem. It was the consensus of the Council that a private road is to <br />be maintained and repaired by the property owner except for the present snowplowing <br />now being done. <br />Mr. Backlin also mentioned that there was no street sign up on Mr. Hansen's road <br />due to it having been taken down during construction work. <br />Mr. Don McShannock of Hodgson Road complained of a camping trailer in his yard having <br />been shot full of buckshot allegedly coming from his neighbor's property. Nothing <br />can be done by the Village in this matter because the gentleman had no proof that <br />his neighbors had done this and did not wish to sign a complaint. <br />Mr. Dupre presented a copy of the building permit, dated April 22, 1959, for Mrs. <br />LeTourneau's home. Therefore, there is nothing the Village can do as there is a <br />three -year stature of limitations. Mr. Bohjanen moved that the Clerk write a letter <br />to Mrs. Rose LeTourneau advising her of the building permit, sending her a copy of <br />same, and suggesting that she may get some action through her mortgage attorney. <br />Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. Carried. <br />Mr. L'Allier withdrew his request for the Building Inspector to inspect Mrs. Le <br />Tourneau's home based on Mr. Locher's opinion that there is no legal action that the <br />Village can take and it would be a waste of funds to pursue it further. <br />Residents of Baldwin Lake Road present stated that there were two holes dug on the <br />LeTourneau property and that concrete and footings had been poured. Mr. Jaworski <br />then moved that the Building Inspector inspect these holes and red -tag same if <br />concrete has been poured as no permits have been issued. The Clerk will contact <br />the Bldg. Inspector on the matter and give written notice of violation of an ord- <br />inance if the tags are issued. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved to pay the bills as audited. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried. <br />Mr. Bohjanen made a motion to pass a resolution that in the matter of rezoning and <br />special hearings, the Clerk hold off on the billing for same until all the costs are <br />tabulated, including fees for the Building Inspector, publication, attorney and <br />engineer. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved to adjourn at 10 :13. <br />BILLS: <br />1851 State Treasurer <br />1852 Bruce Fleming <br />1853 Municipal Court <br />1854 Anoka Co. Union & Shopper <br />1855 Lino Lakes Mileage <br />1856 NSP <br />1857 Milner W. Carley & Assoc. <br />1858 Kay Olson <br />1859 June L. Emerton <br />1860 Mobil Oil Corp. <br />1861 Oskey Bros. Pet. Corp. <br />1862 NSP <br />1863 North Central Public Serv. <br />1864 Inter -state Lbr. Co. <br />1865 U.S. Post Office <br />Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />PERA for Feb. $ 66.32 <br />Animal control for Feb. 108.00 <br />Court expenses for Feb. 164.36 <br />Printing of 2 public notices 45.00 <br />Fuel oil for Hall for Feb. 54.53 <br />Village Hall & street lights 41.34 <br />3 sets of plat maps 65.00 <br />Clerk's supplies 1.59 <br />Clerk's supplies, photocopies 2.10 <br />Gas & oil for police & roads 54.65 <br />Gas & oil and letters for signs 22.35 <br />Sunrise Park for Feb. 36.04 <br />Gas for Lino warming house 30.86 <br />Plywood for warming house 35.00 <br />Stamps 12.50 <br />1866 Lemieux- Johnson Agency, Inc. Workmen's Compensation policy;' 429.00 <br />1867 James M. Ray Insurance Property Floater policy 39.00 <br />Minutes approved at meeting of March 25, 1968'% <...0 - <br />,Clerk <br />