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1 <br />1 <br />Mrs. Michaud also presented four photos taken of the Gordon Nelson property <br />on Aqua Lane and asked the Council to consider giving Mr. Nelson a building <br />permit in order for him to remove the alleged "eyesore" and put up a decent <br />building. In lieu of any rebuilding by Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Michaud asked to <br />have the Council refund $70 which they had spent for building permits. <br />L'Allier moved the Clerk notify Mr. Nelson by letter to appear before the <br />Council. Second by Ross, carried. <br />Gotwald reported the necessary field investigations and cost estimates <br />for the sewer report had been completed. The report was deliberately <br />allowed to slow down to be sure there would beno further grade changes <br />by the Highway Department, and to be more sure of the District's inten- <br />tions. The report will be given to the Council in the Engineer's office <br />at 7:00 p.m. December 9. <br />Gotwald stated he had also examined the borrow pit being used. by Rehbein <br />on Birch Street, and as soon as notification was received from the Council <br />on the special use permit fee (135) and the bond in the amount of $1,800 <br />these would be remitted. It was also suggested that Marvin Rehbein notify <br />the Council in writing of the approximate amount of dirt he proposed to <br />remove and the expected elevation at the end of the excavation. <br />Locher requested the Council to return to him within a week, if possible, <br />the following information for insurance purposes: a) complete inventory <br />of all village equipment, office, tool shop, etc; b) exact number of miles <br />of village roads, breaking them down into village, county etc;) c) list of <br />all names of the individual Council members who use their own vehicles <br />often for village business, complete with description of car; d) park <br />acreages; e) legal description and location of the building now used for our <br />meetings, and any other information pertinent to complete coverage by our <br />insurance.. <br />Locher also read a copy of a memo dated November 18, 1966, from the Federal <br />Power Commission, denying the application of Circle Pines Utilities for a <br />rehearing on the gas issue. <br />The situation on the Rudrogen road again came up for discussion. The <br />attorney does not feel the village is obligated since the Rudrogen's were <br />informed at the time they were paid by the State for the lard taken, they <br />would be cut off without a road if they built their home in its present <br />location. <br />The Mayor read a letter requesting an acknowledgment to Municipal Court <br />to appoint a Deputy Clerk. Domning moved we approve their request, second <br />by Backlin, carried. <br />Backlin moved we pay the following bills, second by Ross, motion carried. <br />;`1072 - Alden Domning, second half saIry <br />1073 - Roy Backlin, It It 11 <br />1074 - Ralph L' Allier, " " 11 <br />1075 - Bernice Juleen, " " " <br />1076 - John Juleen, "' " " ( +clothing allowance) <br />1077 - Al Ross, <br />III tr u tt <br />1078 - Naomi Zelinka <br />It It " <br />1079 - John Juleen, mileage <br />1080 - Elsie Wenzel, parking space for election (rent) <br />1081 - Janet Hill, gopher bounty <br />175.00 <br />150.00 <br />150.00 <br />275.00 <br />90.00 <br />150.00 <br />375.00 <br />5.40 <br />10.00 <br />2.00 <br />