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- 3 - <br />Information concerning peatland activities will be pointed out. Peat soil makes <br />up 20% of Anoka County and is currently valued about $20,000,000. The tour is <br />sponsored jointly by the Anoka Extension Service and the Anoka County Soil and <br />Water Conservation District. <br />Mayor Neisen made special note of the statistics received from the Bureau of <br />criminal apprehension for the year 1973. It included Arden Hills, Falcon Heights, <br />Lauderdale, Maplewood, Mounds View, New Brighton, Roseville and Shoreview. <br />Mounds View had a total of 1419 offenses of which 729 were cleared making a <br />grand total of 51 %. Arden Hills cleared 15 %, Falcon Heights, 20 %, Lauderdale 9 %, <br />Maplewood 34 %, New Brighton 12 %, Roseville 20 %, and Shoreview 21 %. Mayor Neisen <br />felt that we, the citizens of Mounds View, should be very proud of the <br />Police Department. He felt the department is doing a tremendous job and he <br />publicly thanked the Police Chief, the two sergeants and the patrolmen for the <br />excellent job they are doing. <br />The following names were submitted as meter readers for September and October 1974: <br />Jean Miller <br />2291 Hillview Road <br />Ilene Syverson <br />8040 Red Oak Drive <br />Maridelle Wamhoff <br />7719 Knollwood Drive <br />Bob Wamhoff <br />7719 Knollwood Drive <br />Arlene Peddycoart <br />7760 Greenwood Drive <br />Gertrude Ronning <br />5140 Bona Road <br />Elmer Adleman <br />7900 Sunnyside Road <br />Jim Nerdahl <br />7941 Edgewood Drive <br />Robert Rossman <br />2504 County Road H2 <br />Ralph Hanggi <br />2475 Woodale Drive <br />MSP (Neisen- Hodges) To grant the meter readers 35¢ per meter plus 25¢ per <br />call back. Councilman Johnson questioned the number of call backs. Mayor <br />Neisen amended the motion, to be paid for a maximum of two call backs and <br />then if they cannot get the readings to notify the City. <br />5 Ayes <br />Mayor Neisen read the letter from Construction Equipment and Service Co. Inc., <br />requesting refund of 75% of the plumbing fees at Scotland Green Apartments <br />because they were removed from the project and replaced by Rose Plumbing. <br />Mayor Neisen stated the reason they were removed was because they didn't do <br />the job properly. He felt the inspector had spent considerable time there <br />and he recommended that the fees not be returned. He felt the work done <br />there was much more than 25% and he requested Mr. Skiba, Building Official, <br />to write a letter to the Council why the company was replaced by Rose Plumbing <br />and how much extra time he had spent at Scotland Green Apartments. <br />MSP (Neisen - Pickar) To adopt Resolution #635 apportioning the assessments on <br />Spring Lake Park Knolls Addition, Lot 104, Division #48607. 5 Ayes <br />MSP (Hodges- Baumgartner) To recess the regular meeting at 8:33 P.M. 5 Ayes <br />
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