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- 3 - <br />MSP (Blanchard /Rustad) To accept the following policy decision with regard to <br />the Weed Inspector. 1. No use of Village equipment for weed removal or <br />destruction. 2. Weeds along right -of -ways will be cut during working hours <br />by Village maintenance crew. 3. Village will reimburse Weed Inspector for <br />rental of necessary equipment to complete his required work. <br />Attorney Meyers' Report <br />Attorney Meyers mentioned a letter from NSSSD written to J & D Contracting and <br />James D. Wolf Contracting requesting immediate action on seeding in the NSSSD <br />excavated area due to the definite sand problem that exists. <br />5 Ayes <br />MSP (Johnson /Blanchard) To approve Resolution #440, a resolution to the NSSSD <br />relative to temporary connections by the Village of Mounds View. 5 Ayes <br />A vacation of the present right -of -way located North of the intersection of <br />Highway Avenue and Highway #10 relative to the construction of the Country <br />Kitchen Restaurant was discussed. Clerk Zylla was authorized to publish and <br />post the notice of vacation and the hearing was set for July 14th at 9:00 P.M. <br />Attorney Meyers presented a resolution relating to park maintenance employees <br />in the Village of Mounds View. The resolution was taken under study by the <br />Council. <br />Attorney Meyers also announced that William Gillespie is to appear July 2nd <br />in New Brighton court and tentatively is to plead guilty to both counts. <br />1. Operating a used car lot without a license. 2. Operating a business <br />in a residential area. <br />Attorney Meyers stated that Kenneth Krager was given 30 days until July 23rd <br />to have all saleable merchandise removed from his lot or effective July 24th <br />a restraining order would be issued by the District Court. <br />Various state statuesrevisions were mentioned by Attorney Meyers. The $100 <br />misdemeanor limit was raised to $300 and /or 90 days. Also according to the <br />amended liquor law Mounds View possibly could issue six on sale liquor licenses. <br />Clerk Zylla also announced that construction bids need be taken now for anything <br />over $5,000 instead of the usual $2,000 limit. <br />Engineer Boehm's Report <br />Engineer Boehm read a letter from Ramsey County stating the work which is to be <br />preformed on various County Roads in Mounds View in this construction season. <br />A letter was also read seeking Mounds View approval on various signs located <br />on 35W at County Road J and at County Road I. Engineer Boehm is to write a <br />letter to the Highway Department stating Mounds View's approval to the sign <br />pattern. <br />Engineer Boehm also read excerpts from a letter from the Metropolitan Council <br />in which the Council sought comments on the various aspects of the sanitary <br />sewer system for their January 1, 1971 takeover. Engineer Boehm submitted a <br />letter from Comstock & Davis which answered 2 of 3 questions sought in the <br />Metro Council letter. Clerk Zylla is to seek, in cooperation with the NSSSD, <br />the ahswer to the remaining question. <br />
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