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2/4/1974
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FEBRUARY 4, 1974 t <br /> �•: L <br /> Motion made by Lease, seconded by LaValle to renew temporary mobile home <br /> permit of George Miron. Motion carried. <br /> Mrs. Sally Grimes appeared to ask the council's help in obtaining crossing <br /> lights at the railroad tracks at the intersection of 120th street and <br /> Falcon, as she said this was a very dangerous intersection. Mayor Crever <br /> thought this problem shoud be presented to the Railroad and Warehouse <br /> Commission. Attorney Johnson thought the Ramsey County Engineer should <br /> be made aware of the problem, as this is on the county line. LaValle was <br /> of the opinion that this should go through Washington County first. <br /> Motion made by LaValle, seconded by Lease that clerk's office write a <br /> letter to the Ramsey County Highway Department, with a carbon copy to <br /> Charles Swanson of Washington County Highway Department, asking them to <br /> do a traffic survey, with the understanding that there will be no charge <br /> to Hugo for same. Traffic survey to be undertaken at 120th and Falcon <br /> (Hugo Road and Ramsey County Line) . Motion carried. <br /> Recess called at 9:00 PM. Called back to order at 9:10 PM. <br /> It was noted that the planning commission is to have a special meeting <br /> on February 28th to discuss zoning, and the council is requested to attned. <br /> Regarding the sewer committee, Mayor Crever stated Joe Perzichilli <br /> wants to resign, as he is moving out of town. Crever stated James Letour- <br /> neau could be appointed to fill the vacancy. <br /> Motion made by Lease, seconded by Martin to appoint James Letourneau to <br /> the Hugo sewer committee. Motion carried. <br /> Motion made by Crever, seconded by Lease that a, paid secretary be appointed <br /> to attned the sewer board meetings. (deputy clerk or planning commission <br /> secretary) Motion carried. <br /> Attorney Johnson stated that all but seven sewer easements have been ob- <br /> tained. The following action was taken concerning sewer easements and land <br /> acquisitions: Motion made by Lease and seconded to approve the outright <br /> land acquisition for sewer pumping station from Vern J. Peloquin and Marie <br /> G. Peloquin at a cost of $ 500.00, and to approve the following sewer ease- <br /> ments: <br /> Vern J. & Marie G. Peloquin $ 570.00 Easement <br /> Bur-No Employees Credit Union and Jonathan R. $ 60.00 Crop Damage <br /> Garon & Claudia J. Garon $120.00 Easement <br /> Phillip Dupre & Bessie Dupre and Austin 1. <br /> Parenteau & Patricia A. Parenteau $0140.00 Easement <br /> Irene G. Traeger -y723.00 Easement <br /> Edward B. 'laugh & Grace C. Waugh P770.00 Easement <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Attorngr. Johnson mentioned he had spoken with Father Fortin of the <br /> Catholic Church, and the sewer easement would be no problem, but there <br /> was a stipulation of payment for replacement of trees and shrubs by the <br /> city to Father Fortin. Father Fortin figured an amount of $1265.00 for <br /> replacement of trees and shrubs, but the council requested Mr. Johnson <br /> to offer him $ 1000.00. The fences are to be restored as they were, and <br /> he wants assurances that the sewer project will not effect the upcoming <br /> horseshow the first part of August. <br />
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