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Proceedings of the Village Council <br />11/3/59 a74ge <br />As a temporary measure, lot grading should not obstruct the natural <br />drainage until such time as Village storm sewer is constructed, where <br />needed, to provide for the ultimate collection and disposal of surface <br />water. <br />Soil Boring data in accordance with the Village Sub—division Regulations <br />has not been submitted to our firm, consequently, no comment can be made <br />concerning soil conditions. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC, <br />By /s/ E.V. Comstock <br />E. V. Comstock—Engineer <br />Mr, George Gustafson appeared before the council requesting approval of Lot 69 <br />Auditor's Sub—division #89 Ramsey County under sub lots numbered from 1 to 10 inclusive. <br />After reviewing the plan as presented by Mr. Gustafson motion by Gibson, seconded by <br />Malvin that the village obtain 33° right—of—ways on Groveland Road and 30° right—of- <br />way on Fairchild and that the center line on the plat be moved so that there is an <br />equal lot depth on Groveland and on Fairchild and that the village be granted a 5' <br />utility easement on each side of the center line of the lot; that for the present <br />the council waive the construction of Fairchild Avenue and that sub lots 1,2,3,4, <br />and 5 be red tagged until such time as there is access to Fairchild Avenue; that <br />e plat be known as Gustafson's First Addition; and that the road right—of—way, <br />erection of the Village Sub—division Regulations, Section 112.1-2 be waived at the <br />present time as is in connection with Fairchild Avenue. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr, Piehowski, Building Inspector, appeared before the council with building <br />applications for Mr. Groberg for buildingon Bronson Drive between Quincy and Adams <br />Streets. It was noted by the council that the placement of houses in that section <br />may constitute a drainage problem and requires investigation by the Village Enginner. <br />Motion by Gibson, seconded by Christensen that said building permits be held up <br />pending a report of the Village Engineer concerning this drainage situation. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Gibson, seconded by Hodges to appoint the following judges for the <br />December 8th election: Isabelle Wille, Phyllis Robertus, Grace Aleckson and Iva <br />Petrov for Precinct No, 1; Alice Frits, Phyllis Blanchard, Lila Huaberg for Precinct <br />No. 2; and Ada Sopkowviak, Kay McDonough, Alice Jensen, Charlotte Jackson for <br />Precinct No. 3. Clerk to meet with the judges and arrange the working hours and <br />schedule, etc. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Smith, seconded by Christensen to set the hourly pay for the judges <br />at $1.50 and the hourly pay for the clerks at $1.25. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Gibson, seconded by Malvin that Resolution #26 passed at the previous <br />council meeting regarding a water program be rescinded in part and the following <br />corrections made thereto: The title changed to read RESOLUTION DETERMING THE <br />NECESSITY AND EXPEDIENCY OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A WATERWORKS UTILITY; <br />AND CALLING AN ELECTION THEREON. (1) That it is hereby found, determined and declared <br />that it is necessary and expedient for the Village to construct, own and operate a <br />waterworks plant as a public utility. The first part of (2) corrected to read, That <br />a special election is hereby called to be held in and for the Village of Mounds View <br />on the proposition of whether the Village should establish and construct a waterworks <br />system for the Village. Under NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION corrected to read "Shall <br />the Village of Mour.s View construct, ow,, and operate a waterworks plant as a public <br />