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_2- <br />all welding indoors from now on. <br />Jack Bell, Justice of the Peace, tendered his resignation from that <br />office due to the fact that he had moved from the Village. He thanked <br />the Council for their cooperation and cautioned them to choose a suc- <br />cessor carefully. <br />Motion by Blanchard to accept the resignation of Jack Bell as Jus. <br />tice of the Peace. Seconded by Rustad. 5 Ayes. <br />Motion by Sullivan that a certificate of recognition be prepared for <br />Mr. Bell. Seconded by Blanchard. 5 Ayes. <br />Motion by Blanchard to concur with the reccomendation of the Police <br />Commission and allow special use permits for storage of vehicle under <br />Ordinance #92: <br />1. Roy E. Aske, 7435 Spring Lake Rd. 1 car, from Apr.13 to Aug. <br />15, 1964. <br />2. Ken Bonin, 8380 Spring Lake Rd. -- 4 cars, from Apr.13 to July <br />13, 1964. <br />3. Mary Peterson,2294 Bronson Dr. - 1 car, from Apr.8 to July 8,'64. <br />Seconded by Sullivan. 5 Ayes. <br />The Clerk's office was directed to send a letter to James Moinicken, <br />7200 Knollwood Drive regarding junk vehicles and requesting owners <br />appearance at the next regular Council meeting. <br />The Attorney was intructed to prepare a resolution designating <br />Pleasant View Drive as a County Road and to extend the road to North <br />Corporate limits. This came as a joint request from Fridley, Mounds <br />View, and Spring Lake Park councils. <br />Motion by Rustad to delete the C -1 and C -3 areas from the Sanitary <br />Sewer project. Seconded by Hodges. 5 Ayes. <br />Motion by Blanchard to order the Sanitary Sewer project for the <br />area of the Village designated as "E ". Seconded by LaVaque. 5 Ayes. <br />The Attorney advised the Council that the laterals on the Sanitary <br />Sewer must be ordered to May to meet the 6 month period after hearings <br />were held. <br />The Clerk's office was directed to request the County Engineer to <br />continue furnishing legal descriptions of Village property when re- <br />quested since the Village does not have the facilities to do so. <br />Mayor Hodges reported that the Little League program for this year <br />has 750 boys enrolled, with 206 ofthese from Mounds View. The Board of <br />Directors reported that it needed $1.90 per boy to carry out their <br />program for this year and to erase last year's deficit. <br />-he Clerk's office was instructed to notify Mr. Bob Tompkin that <br />tillage could not exceed the budget allowance of $250.00 for this <br />program this year, but will raise the amount budgeted for the year 1965 <br />program to a per capita basis;further, that a request for this year's <br />