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4 5. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved that we gravel Linda and Lauren and Aqua Lane at a cost <br />of eppro%ximately $1,200, also to gravel Holly and 12th. in spots as needed <br />(no cost estimate), and also to gravel 80th at an approximate cost of $1000, <br />and to do some routine maintenance in Twilight Acres. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. <br />Carried. <br />Mr. Rosengren mentioned that he will check on obtaining a packer and a big used <br />tractor to pull it with estimated cost of $2,000, especially for use on Bald <br />Eagle Boulevard. He also mentioned putting a sign up on Orange Street and that the.. <br />slow sign d/$ /0004F /% won't be put up on Linda until the road work is done. <br />Also he had been contacted by the Rondeau Lake Gun Club about the Village <br />helping to clean out their ditches. Mr. Rosengren thought that if we ran two <br />of our old culverts up next to theirs this would prevent washouts. <br />Mr. Cardinal inquired of Al Ross whether the Road Study Board had done anything <br />with Lee Sherman's easement problem. No action bad been taken. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved that we have our Attorney obtain an Attorney General's opinion <br />on whether the Civil Defense members can be considered Village employees. Also, <br />would they be covered by Workmen's Compensation if they are paid while riding in <br />a police car. We will check in the Civil Defense files for previous information <br />on this first. Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Carried. Mr. Jaworski will also check <br />with the State Civil Defense Director. Mr. Bohjanen felt this had been studied <br />before and was sure it was determined that Civil Defense members are not employees <br />since they are not paid. <br />Mr. L'Aliier mentioned at the May 28 meeting of the Council and MSC they observed <br />the noise contour charts superimposed on an area map but that copies wouldn't be <br />released until it was introduced at a subsequent hearing. At the June 6 hearing <br />at the Anoka County Court House Mr. Locher requested a copy of the contour chart <br />and the MAC gave permission to come down and copy it. <br />At the June 6 hearing MAC estimated that the airport employees would approximate <br />20,000 by 1980. Mr. Kuitu proposed an airport planning committee to study the areas <br />surrounding the airport. The size of the structures will be three times that of <br />those at Wold - Chamberlain. The Conservation Department gave an extensive report <br />of which we will get a copy. It was conceded that only six borings for peat depth <br />had been taken. <br />Anoka County surveyor Rolland Anderson has a copy of the contour map and after <br />getting the Village tracings from Mr. Gotwald he will scale the map down and send <br />us a copy. <br />Mr. L'Allier stated that work on a plumbing ordinance will wait until the state <br />has finished revising the code. <br />The Civil Defense auction for June 16 was announced. Mr. Bryant will serve <br />through July 4 as Civil Defense Director. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved that notice of the Board of Review meeting on June 25 be <br />published in our legal newspaper. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />Mr. Pete Scherer inquired whether anything had been received from Mr. Harold <br />Hansen concerning the dedication of his roadway. Mr. Hansen had told him that <br />he was sure he had signed such a dedication; however, we have received nothing <br />from 'him. Therefore, the Clerk was instructed to write to Mr. Hansen telling <br />him that before action can be taken he must provide us with a legal detailed <br />
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