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REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 26th} 1959. 1~:X~ <br />The meeting was called to order at 7 P. P,2., the follow~.ng Council Members being <br />present: Harold C. Nilsen, Mayor; George J. Shavor, Trustee; YFillis Warkentien, <br />Trustee and Paul Coppini, Trustee. Also present were Frank N. Graham, Village <br />Attorney; Wm. E, Olsen, Treasurer; Nick Christensen, Building Inspector; Vern <br />Ljungren, ~,iillage Engineer; Don Arndt, Public Safety Commissioner and Ethel E~ <br />Whites Deputy Clerk and Deputy Treasurer. .Absent: Vtm. R~ IJtecht, Clerks <br />The minutes of the regular meeting of February 11th were approved as s»bm~ttPd <br />Barthel i~4ayor Nilsen read the Affidavit of Publication of the J~egal Notice <br />Villas of Hearing on ?'roposed Feassessment for Sanitary Sewer System Im- <br />provement Pdo. 1 of unimproved property located on Pascal and Holton <br />Avenues between Garden and Holton described as lots 13s 1~~, 15, 20 <br />'n^ 21, Block. 1, Barthel Villas Addition, as published in the Rose <br />Tribune January 29th and February 5th 195°. <br />Attc~rraey Graham summarized the situation explaining that the Village <br />has '??~ .^ St?"'~'"'»~^ ^rder not to issue building permits for these }~,~ .w~¢c1J <br />lots because it vrould interfere with the natural drainage. It ~ _.__.. <br />appeared, after the assessment was put on, that the owners of the <br />lots objected to the assessments until such time as building permits <br />could be issued. The Village Council has the power to re-assess if <br />they find the original assessment is too high. <br />Attorney James F. Greenstein appeared on behalf of. the o~~;ners of the <br />property. He Gtated he did not feel this is the solution to their <br />problem, but it is a better situation than they have at present. <br />They s+ill have to pa.y taxes and c~:,znot use the property. Tars. <br />Barthel, vrho is the o~~~rner of most of the property, and har aughter, <br />~T-rs, Roberts, were present. <br />Sha~ror asked if the reinstatement of the assessment could be hane~led <br />individually if and when the Village could permit building on certain <br />parcels. Attorney Graham advised that it could be handled in this <br />manner. <br />After discussion, Coppini moved the adoption of the follov~ing resolu- <br />tion. <br />RESOLU'"ION REASSESSING LOTS 13, l~, 15, <br />20, and 21, Block 1, Barthel Villas Add- <br />ition for Sanitary Sewer System Improvement <br />No. 1. <br />V,HEREAS, on August 15th, 1957, the Villag® Council by resolu- <br />tion unanimously 4dopted the assessment roll for Sanitary Sewer <br />System Improvement Aio. 1 which was thereafter certified to the <br />County Auditor and extended or_ the groper tax lists of the County; and <br />VtiKEFtEAS, the said. assess~ac;;~± roll showed Lots 13, l~ , 15, 20 and <br />21, Block 1, Barthel Villas Addition to have an assessable frontage of <br />75 feet for which an assessment of X672.00 per lot was made; and <br />'pd'HEREAS, since the incorporation of the Village Building permits <br />have been refused on these lots because they are long lots and the <br />erection of buildings upon them would interfere with the natural <br />drainage; and <br />Vv'HEREAS, the otiti~ners of these lots have requested that the 5an- <br />