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97 <br />the hospital committee accept Mounds View Village and that James Winne be appointed as <br />our representative to this committee. Motion seconded by Sullivan. Hodges, Smith, <br />Gibson, aye; Christensen, no. Motion carried. <br />Frances Yeager, 2159 Belle Lane and Al Selinski, 2165 Belle Lane appeared before <br />the council in regard to placement of black top on Belle Lane. Trustee Christensen <br />to investigate this matter and report his findings at the next council meeting. <br />Motion by Gibson, seconded by dodges to concur with the Police Commission recommendation <br />to appoint John Robertus as Chief of Police and to raise his salary to $175.00 a month. <br />effective September 1 and also appoint Mr. Ingram Rustad as police officer beyond the <br />temporary appointment of three months to end September 1 and that he be continued as a <br />police officer at a salary of $100.00 per month. Hodges, Smith, Sullivan, Gibson, aye; <br />Christensen, no. Motion carried. Mr. Meyers, Village Attorney, to check the legality <br />whether ltr. Rustad can receive a salary as a police officer and salary as Civil Defense <br />Director at the same time and will report his findings at the September 1st meeting. <br />Mr. Joe Kopp, 2249 County Road Fit, appeared before the council in regards to a <br />disturbance of the peace caused by Mr. John Koontz who is distributing beer and has a <br />sign painting business next door to him. Attorney Meyers is requested to check into the <br />zoning status at the time Mr. Koontz started his business. Council directed Mr. Kopp to <br />obtain a complaint from the Justice of peace. <br />Mr. George Gustafson appeared before the council regarding the plat of his property on <br />Groveland Road. Motion by Christensen, seconded by Sullivan to concur with the Planning <br />Commission recommendation and approve the subdivision of Mr. Gustafson's property Lot 69 <br />Auditors Subdivision 89 into the nine lots as proposed by his plat. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Smith that the Village Attorney be instructed to draw up an agreement between <br />Mr. Krocker, owner of the Pinewood buildings, for the acceptance of one section of the <br />building for the village and police office, and that the present office be moved into such <br />premises by September 1st if at all possible. Motion seconded by Hodges and carried <br />unanimously. <br />A check was received from Mr. Fred Madsen which was accepted as a justice of peace fine <br />from a Mr. Skadja. The acceptance of the present check signed by Mr. Madsen pays in full <br />the amount for which Mr. Madsen was held liable. Mr. Fred Madsen has also tendered three <br />other checks, one each in the amount of ,$590.00, $220.00 and $350.00 for payment of justice <br />of peace fines collected. <br />Motion by Gibson, seconded by Christesnen that Mr. Arthur Olmstead be appointed to the <br />Planning Commission. Motion carried unanaimously. <br />Mr. John G. Bell appeared before the council regarding ordinance books. It was <br />recommended that in the future the deputy clerk be instructed to furnish copies of all <br />ordinances passed to each of the justices of peace and the Police Department, also a copy <br />of legal clipping. <br />Clerk Smith read a letter from the St. Paul Water Department stating that water samples <br />had been taken from the first four houses previously sampled by the Health Department and <br />that they found all to be fit for cooking and drinking use. <br />The following licenses were presented to the council for approval: Haluptzak renewal of <br />excavating contracting license, G. A. Gunderson renewal of cement and general contracting <br />license, Triangle Heating Company renewal of heating contracting license and Collins <br />Electric Company renewal of electrical contracting license. Motion by Gibson, seconded by <br />Sullivan to approve the above license. Motion carried unanimously. <br />
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