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-2- <br />would be on March 2, 1962. <br />000028 <br />Mr. Malvin reported that on advise from the conservation <br />department that a number of holes had been bored in Spring <br />Lake and that within a half hour of receiving the request <br />County Commissioner, Salverda had the pump turned on and it <br />appears that there will be no winter -kill of fish in the lake. <br />The Conservation department and the County Board will keep <br />close watch on the situation. <br />Mr. Sullivan stated that he and Mr. Skiba were going to <br />tour the Village and check on damage done by the snow plows <br />to mail boxes,cars and fences as reported. They would then <br />meet with the County Engineer regarding these claims. <br />Mr. Varnes of 7350 Fairchild and two of his neighbors, <br />Anton Schmitt, 2020 County Road H -2 and William McCue,7310 Fair- <br />child Avenue, appeared regarding the problem of the buses <br />and autos at Knollwood Motors. They stated that buses ire <br />started with considerable noise in the early hours of the <br />morning and that snow plowing in the area was almost nil <br />because of cars and buses parked on the street. <br />Mr. Varnes gave the Council a brief history of the bus <br />company from the early stages to the present. Another point <br />brought out was that a portion of the area used by the company <br />actually belonged to a neighbor and was being used without <br />permission. To bring this matter to conclusion, the attorney <br />was instructed to consult with the Police Department and to take <br />what action seemed necessary and to report to the Council at <br />the next regular meeting. <br />Mr. Jack Bell representing the Mounds View Business <br />Mens Association reported that the association has passed a <br />resolutuion to the effect that the Sunday closing laws passed <br />in other areas was prohibitive and that the association was <br />definitely against the said laws. He requested that the <br />Council go on record with a resolution showing that we are <br />not in favor of a "Sunday Closing" or "Blue Law" ordinance. <br />The Attorney was instructed to prepare the resolution <br />for study by the Council at the next agenda meeting. <br />Milt Stole chairman of Planning Commission read the <br />minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of February 20, 1962. <br />(Copy of File) <br />After some discussion the following action was taken: <br />Motion by Blanchard to approve the Johnson Terrace <br />preliminary plat waiving square footage requirements <br />(per plat plan dated 2 -21 -62 and signed by Village Clerk and <br />Julian Johnson providing that the existing structures are <br />removed. Seconded by Sullivan 5 Ayes <br />Mr. Johnson will confer with the Village Engineer and <br />Attorney regarding streets and dedication of land for public use. <br />The building inspector and the Clerks Office are to prepare <br />and submit to the Council a paper similar to the one used by the <br />Village of Falcon Heights regarding their zoning procedures. <br />
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