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~c <br />REC=ULAR I~FEETINC, :'~EDNI;SDAv, ARCH Ply, 14SG <br />?~eeting called to order at 7:30 P.'~., roll call recording all council members present <br />as follows: B.obert E. Stenzinger, ~~;ayor; George J. Shavor, Txnstee; Andrew Hustrulid, <br />Trustee; David P. Cartwright, Trustee; and Clyde J. Stewart, Clerk, Also present, <br />~;dilliam. E. Olsen, Treasurer, and Frank ~`~, Graham, Attorney. <br />Minutes of the March 10, 1Q5~ meeting were heard and approved as read. <br />Outside Letter from the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company relative <br />Public to installation of a~ou~~ide public telephone booth preferably <br />phone at a busy intersection, was read. The sheriff had previously <br />booth stated that such booth would be especially helpful in emergency <br /> cases. The clerk reported he had talked the matter over with <br /> ?~4r. N.L. Hermes and that the latter inalicated he would consider <br /> locating of such a booth on his property at Larpenteur and <br /> Snelling. Stenzinger then moved that the Telephone Company <br /> be referred to Mr. Hermes to check on proposed phone booth <br /> locations on the Hermes property as well as elsewhere in the <br /> Village. Cartwright seconded and motion carried unanimously. <br />Scarlet Letter from Dr. ~~~.5. 5~khorn about recording case of scarlet <br />fever fever at 1503 ~'q. Hoyt reported on ;'arch 5, 14S!~, was read <br /> and ordered filed. <br />',q C insurance Letter of march 22, 195 , from the T,Futua,l Service Casualty <br />policy Company as to 'sVor'cmen ~ s Compensation policy "TC-It-42?t433 <br />covering all employees o~' the Village ,rithout the need of <br />any special endorsement, was read and ordered filed. <br />Falcon Hts. Let er of ",;?arch 21~ from `_,"r. ',':ill is 'r`~arkentien, Chairman, <br />Cong. Church 3oard of Trustees, Falcon Heights Congregational Ghurch,Garden~:rIoltor <br />drainage as to a drainage problem involving possible damage to <br />problem shrubbery and trees on property south of the church, was <br />read. .After discussion, Shavor moved that, inasmuch as Garden <br />avenue is a Goun+,,y highway that the request be referred to ~`r. <br />A,D. Crampton, of the County Engineer's office. Seconded by <br />Stewart and carried unanimously. <br />Pedestrian ^.~~essrs. Bishop and ~'dinfrey, of the Falcon r?eights Businessmen's <br />cross-walk Association; p?r. rrl. Trett,er, of the Northern States Power Company; <br />and ivlr. ~rilliam Chenoweth, of the County Engineer's office, <br />appeared before the council to discuss ways and means of improv- <br />ing our pedestrian cross-walk in the Larpenteur ~ Snelling Avenue <br />business area. Suggested improvements included larger and <br />brighter colored warning and stop signs, installation of two <br />push-button cross-walk signals and better lighting of the area. <br />Also th at curb painting indicating no parking at, intersection <br />of Arona and Larpenteur be extended so that motorists making <br />turns onto Larpenteur at this intersection could see o~4-coming <br />traffic. w`:r. Bishop also said that having police officer <br />Earle Smith to enforce pedestrian cross-walk regulations in <br />the past had worked out very well and urged such policing be <br />resumed especially between It F.w=. and 5 P.;;~. In connec±,i on <br />with proposed better lighting of the area, ?.fir. Tretter described <br />briefly different types of lights, including ornamental, mercury <br />vapor or fluorescent, and offered free the services of alighting <br />