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)~ <br />REGULAR MEETING, 4~EDNESDAY, i~iARCH 10, 1951 <br />1 <br />1 <br />~i <br />?~Reeting called to order at 7: G.0 P.R~t., with roll call recording the following council <br />members present: Robert E. Stenzinger, Mayor; George J. Shavor, Trustee; Andrew <br />Hustrulid, Trustee; David P. Cartwright, Trustee; Clyde J. S+ewar+., Clerk, Also <br />present, Gilliam E. Olsen, Treasurer, and Frank N. Graham, Attorney. <br />Minutes of the February 2l~, 1954 meeting were then heard and approved as read. <br />?:iron. Taxpayers Letter and questionnaire from the P:Sinnesota Taxpayers Association, <br />Association of ?Minneapolis, was read and discussed. The Clerk was asked. to <br />check with the League of Minnesota Municipalities as to said <br />Association. <br />Municipal Letter of February 26 from the League of Minnesota 'Municipalities, <br />Short relating. to municipal short courses, was read. <br />Courses <br />Requisition covering supplies needed by the Fire Department was considered. <br />No. 25 Hustrulid moved approval of same, seconded by Cartwright, and <br />so ordered. <br />Bills: On motion by Hustrulid, seconded by Cartwright, the following <br />bills were ordered paid: <br />American hiBen Supply Co,, linen service, Feb., X6.74 <br />Falcon Heights Hardware, supplies, Feb., X4.58 <br />Raden's Pure Oil Service, 18 gals gas, 2-15, aD4.43 <br />George ~;, Swanson, car mileage, Feb., xl?_. 50 <br />Vol. Firemen, payroll Feb., x139.00 <br />Nor, States Power Co,, electric service, 3-12, afiSQ.[0 <br />n n ~' " water heater elec, 3-12, :8.95 <br />N.L. Splett, 500 copies 9-page Fire Dept. RaTort, <br />also 1000 copies. Ordinance No. 1, .51.35 <br />Thorne Coal xr Oil Co. , fuel oil bal, 2-26, :121.74 <br />rF.V, Anderson, annual financial statement, X75.00 ~- <br />3riggs ,Gilbert,4Yiorton,Kyle !G ~Jlacartney, legal services ,Feb , 4100, 00 <br />Nick Christensen, fees, bldg, permits 353 thru 359, x50.51 <br />At~i1 Bell Telephone Company, ui 5050, 3-1-54, x15.50 <br />The Rose Tribune, publish 1953 annual financial statement, 4665.00 <br />Ramsey County Treasurer, street lighting, Feb., x$0.5U <br />The Rose Tribune, publish Ordinance No. 26 (Civil Defense), X39-38 <br />~t ~~ ~~ pript 1000 copies Ord. No. 26, ?10.25 <br />5t rr~l` bi If i» ~~re anlou~~F o /GS, qs forerlo~l Jan. sG ~Eo F'• b ~ ~a' /yst// ettslf rnf /.Jub I e~~e/C <br />for~!/~/./z ~ /eau/n4 oval/able a/e~ca !/t / Sy .~//ofrrea~ o~js y8.~//~ rugs i7uft d, <br />Shell Station agr. H.P. 3runcke, 1710 N. Albert, representing residents in <br />Larp ~ Albert his area, referred to complaints about operations of the new <br />Shell service station at Albert and Larpenteur, especially as <br />to its bright lights, ;~°r. Bruncke said the station remained <br />open from 6:G0 A.~~a. until about 10 o'clock at night, and that <br />.the station area was used for parking trucks overnight, He <br />called attention to the increasing number of filline~ stations <br />in the Village and inquired whether these could not be regulated <br />by ordinance, Attorney Graham advised that filling stations' <br />could be regulated as to lighting, and hours of operation, The <br />?;~ayor reported that after contacting several residents who had <br />comAlained about operations of the new Shell station, that he and <br />Trustee Cartwright talked vrith the station operator, 'Mr. Earnest <br />E. Taylor especially as to parking of trucks, and that. ?~r. '"aylor <br />was in accord with a suggestion to plant trees so as to screen ov~w~r-, <br />