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L <br />PROCEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL <br />VILLAGE OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />DECEMBER 22, 1969 <br />The Regular Meeting of the Mounds View Village Council was called to order by <br />Mayor Rustad at 8:00 P.M. on Monday, December 22, 1969, at the Village Hall, <br />2401 Highway #10, St. Paul, Minnesota 55112. <br />Present: <br />Mayor Rustad <br />Councilman Malvin <br />Councilman Hodges <br />Councilman Blanchard <br />Also Present: <br />Clerk- Administrator Zylla <br />Attorney Meyers <br />Engineer Boehm <br />MSP (Blanchard /Malvin) To approve the minutes of December 8, 1969. 4 Ayes <br />William Beim, for Pinecrest Properties, appeared requesting the extension of <br />six building permits because of the current high interest rates. The permits <br />are for six apartment buildings located in Pinecrest Addition. <br />MSP (Malvin /Rustad) To grant William Beim and Pinecrest Properties an <br />extension of six months from January 1, 1970. <br />Mayor Rustad read a letter from Ron Fagerstrom, Chief of the Spring Lake Park <br />Fire Department, in which he commended the Village crews for the work that they <br />did on a fire in the Mounds View Mobile Home Park in which there were two <br />deaths. Chief Fagerstrom also requested the Council to reconsider their <br />decision to limit the fire response to only two of the three Village employees. <br />After some discussion it was decided that all three men may respond to a fire <br />but if the fire was not a major one, one man should be sent back immediately. <br />The Council also agreed to split drills which Chief Fagerstrom suggested in <br />his letter. <br />Mayor Rustad read the Planning Commission minutes for December 16th. <br />MSP (Rustad /Hodges) To set a rezoning hearing for Walter Harvey to rezone the <br />E 97.8' of Lot 52 Auditors Subdivision #89 and for Petronella Brown to rezone <br />the W 55' of Lot 52 Auditors Subdivision #89 from R1 Residential to R3 Multiple <br />Dwelling for January 12th at 8:30 P.M. <br />Mayor Rusted also stated that he was not in favor of setting a hearing for <br />White Oak Builders for Red Oak Estates and for Chas Inc. to rezone the <br />property southwest of the intersection of Long Lake Road and County Road H2 <br />until the Council had seen a proposed plan at the first agenda meeting in <br />January, The Council concurred with Mayor Rustad. <br />Russell Pahl, 7940 Greenwood Drive, requested that the Council pass a resolution <br />stating their opposition to the Young Socialist Alliance meeting at the University. <br />It seems that the City of Fridley Council had passed such a resolution. Attorney <br />Meyers and Clerk- Administrator Zylla were to check into the action Fridley had <br />taken and into the group itself. <br />4 Ayes <br />4 Ayes <br />
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