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- 6 - <br />Clerk Zylla also noted that Superior 400 had previously discussed requesting the <br />Council to allow them to use the well which they are presently drilling on their <br />sight on 2145 and 2155 Highway Avenue for a period of five years since the water <br />promised under the 68 -3 and 69 -4 projects is not in the immediate area as yet. <br />Clerk Zylla stated that the Health Department supposedly had only granted them <br />a temporary well permit and therefore the previous request for a five year use <br />of the well probably does not any longer apply. The Council was of the opinion <br />that the Superior 400 people should connect when water was available. Inspector <br />Skiba stated that when the permits were issued he had written on the permit that <br />the permit to use the well would expire within six months from the time water <br />was available. <br />Councilman Blanchard's Report <br />Councilman Blanchard recommended parking signs be posted by the apartment buildings <br />on County Road I and generally in front of all the apartment buildings in the <br />Village. Council discussion followed in which the Council decided that the <br />Attorney should be authorized to prepare a comprehensive parking ordinance. <br />MSP (Johnson /Blanchard) To authorize Attorney Meyers to prepare a comprehensive <br />parking ordinance for the Village. The ordinance is to possibly include a <br />requirement that owners of apartment buildings put stop signs at the exits of <br />their driveways. <br />Councilman Blanchard also brought up the question on the Lakeside Park and how <br />the area in the vicinity of the pump house needed cleaning. Clerk Zylla was <br />authorized to contact Ramsey County to see if the County would furnish paint <br />for the pump house. Councilman Blanchard stated that his Boy Scouts would <br />consider the refurbishing of the area and the painting of the pump house. <br />Councilman Blanchard also noted that he had received a copy of the Union proposal. <br />Attorney Meyers "' Report <br />Attorney Meyers stated that he was meeting with Robert Ehlers tomorrow to <br />prepare the transcript for the sale of the bonds. <br />Attorney Meyers also announced that Commissioners were appointed on Water <br />Improvement Project 1968 -3 en the 29th of August. <br />In addition Meyers stated that he had met with the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer <br />District attorney and the chairman and that they were taking the Mounds View <br />proposals and were having their fiscal agent report on them tomorrow. <br />Engineer Boehm's Report <br />Engineer Boehm stated that he had received the plans for new Highway #10 from <br />the High way Department. However, they will not construct the carrier pipes <br />requested by the Mounds View Village Council unless the pipes are put in and <br />the costs are later billed to the Village. The Village Council feels that <br />they were in fact damaged by the new construction and that if necessary they <br />will not approve the plans for the highway project. Mayor Rustad also stated <br />that the Blaine drainage ditch project may cause the Village to incur greater <br />expense in raising their portions of the ditch in the highway project area and <br />the Engineer should check into the plans to make sure that we will not be <br />damaged in this area also. <br />4 Ayes <br />
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