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The regular meeting of the hounds View Villt.ge Council was called to order by Mayor <br />ames W. Gibson at 8 :00 P.M. on October 6, 1959, at the Village hall, 1450 West Highway <br />The folloTting members were present: <br />Mayor: James W. Gibson <br />Clerk: Earl E. Smith <br />Trustees: Ilelford Christensen <br />Donald Hodges <br />perry Na lvin <br />Deputy Clerk: Betty Walbridge <br />Legal Councel: Richard Meyers' <br />Engineer: C.V. <br />Comstock <br />Mr. Robert Hook appeared before the council in regards to his application for a <br />building permit for the erection of aparement houses on County Road I east of the Sunrise <br />Methodist Church. Motion by Gibson, seconded by Christensen that a building permit be fee <br />granted as Mr. Hook had complied wits the requests of the council. Motion carried unarimo>sly. <br />Mr. Wallace Groberg appeared before the council in regards to his application for <br />several building permits. Mr. Allan Crane, Chairman of the Planning Cormi ^lion, reported <br />on his findings. The council recommended that the applications for building permits be <br />given to the building inspector for further action stating certain conditions to be met <br />providing i'Ir. Groberg submits new applications: In regards to Mr. Groberg building <br />multiple dwellings on County Road I west of Adams Street it was suggested that the <br />recommendation of the planning commission be complied with and that Mr. Groberg fulfill <br />the requirements of this recommendation and of the building code an submit the necessary <br />documents to the building inspector before the building permits are issued. Motion by <br />Gibson, seconded by Malvin that 1 r. Groberg be granted a special use pert it for the <br />construction of an addition to tle service station building and that he conform to tie <br />building code and requirements of the plumbing inspector and building inspector in regards <br />to construction of the iuil The .above motion stricken. Notion by Gibson, seconded <br />by Christensen that .T•:r. "roberg be grant& a sp-ciai use permit for the huileine exten ed <br />from Cities Service station on County !had I and t•:e::t on ?d::.ms Street for retail business. <br />Motion carried un nimounly. <br />Motion by Christensen, seconded by Hodges to table the resolution regarding North <br />Suburban Hospital Association entering into a hospital district subdivision until the <br />can obtain further data or a retort which can be studied when available from the <br />Hospital Association. Gilson, Hodges, Christensen, li alvin, aye; Smith, absent. Motion <br />carried. <br />Motion by Malvin, seconded by Christensen that the council forward a letter to the <br />Highway Department rejecting their plans. Gibson, dodges, Christensen, 1 Ialvin, aye; <br />Smith, absent. Motion carried. <br />David W. Anderson appeared before the council in regards to Lot 56, Spring Lake Park <br />Hillview Addition, East 86 feet of the north 117 feet of Lot 56. The lot Mr. Anderson <br />wishes to build on does not have a large enough area for a drainfield and his neighbor's <br />drainfield is on this property. The problem of Mr. Anderson was referred to the plumbing <br />inspector and if he can work out the problem with his neighbor a building permit will be <br />granted. <br />Mr. Howard Nelson, 2204 Lois Drive, appeared before the council to complain that Earl <br />Smith inferred that he had the authority of a police officer. The opinion of the attorney <br />was that this was not a couneil matter. <br />
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