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04-23-1951~. =10- The meeting was called for the purpose of considering the Wexler plat at the corner of nth and Cedar A~nue South, which plat had-been approved byythe Council but did not provide fora 100 foot street on Cedar Avenue. .. Mr. C. E. Coulter, representing.l~r. Wexler, agreed to dedicate an additional 17 feet along the East ~ut~dary of the plat to make possible the 1tX? foot street along 8edar Avenue. ... It was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Toa~ Walters that.3xi vise of amending the Wexler Addition plat to allow fora 100 foot street along Cedar Avenue, the Council of the ~i.llage of Richfield would offer rio ob3ection to the construction of double bungalows on those lots bordering on Cedar Avenue. Carriedl .,. ... ~ The Clerk read a letter fry Mattson Builders, Inc., concerning drainage 76th ard. Oakland•Avenus South. They requested that a letter be sent to the gederal Housing. Administration stating the-action taken by the Council to correct the drainage. • ... It was moved by Clarence Christian and seconded by Ernest Tverson•that the Clerk write the letter stating that the matter had been referred to the Engineer with instructions to take ghat steps are necessary to eleviate the water problem. Carried. ... .~~ It was moved by Clarence Christian and seconded by Tom Walters that the ssessor put a17. buildings located at the airport held by ~ivate parties on the assessment rolls imYned3ately. Carried. ... y It was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Ernest Iverson that the money cYeposited by Mr. Hutch3.nson for licenses at 66th and Lyndale Avenue. South° at the i Nubby Shop for beer, food, arid. soft drinks, 3.ri the amount of X92.00, be returned. Carried. ° ... It was moved_by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Ernest Iverson that the meeting be ad~oarned until: 8 o~clock; P~-M., Monday, April 23rd. Carried. Respectfully submitted, George Sober, Clerk . Village of Richfield BE . cotmtcn MzNOTEs ezLLnGE of RICHFIELD April 23, •1.951 The Council of the Village of Richfield met on April 23rd, at 8 0~clock P.P~., for the-purpose. of considering bids on a patrol grader for the Street Department. All members were present with the exception of S. M. Littlejohn. The President called the meeting to order and asked that the bids be opened. ... -11.- f follora3ng bids were submittedt William H. Ziegler Co., Inc. - A communication was received from this company stating that they were unable to submit a bid at this time inasmuch as they are unable to get a machine which can be delivered within a reasonable length of time. # Botcher Ingersoll, Inc. ~ - An Allis-Chalmers (As per Specifications) at ~].~,009.00, F. O. B. Richfield, Minnesota, said grader to be delivered within a 30 to 60 day period. ~ ° The George T. Tyan Co. -One Galion Model 118 Motor Grader (as per ° °Specificationa) at 1~,1.~.0.00, F. 0. B. Richfield, Minnesota, said grader to be e ° delivered immediately. # Rosholt Equipment Co. - An Adams Motor Grader, at ~1Zt,~.6E3.00; sa3.d ° grader to be°delivered F. 0. B., immediat® delivery. . Bids on file in Clerkis office. ' ... It was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Ernest, Iverson that each bidder be allowed ten minutes to talk on his bid. Caa~ried. ° ..:°' Mr. Jams Ryan, spoke on .the bid presented by the George T. nCo. ° ... Pit: Robert Sine, representing.Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc., spoke on'th® bid presented by his company. ° ... Mr. R. N. Foley, Sales .Manager, for the Rosholt Equipment Company, spoke on the presented bid of said compasay. ° After each had been heard, the Council considered each bid togeth®r with the Street Commissioner, Carl S. Johnson, and the Ac~3nistrative Engin®er,° Mr. Egil Wefald. After quite a langthly discussion, it was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Tom Walters that the Council postpone action on bids until the regular meeting. to be h®ld on Monday, April 3~h; at ? o~clock, P.M. Carr~.ed. ..:°- a, It was moved by Clarence Christian that the Clerk be instructed to advetm t se for road oil. Said advertisement to call for 50,000 gallons or more of MC 3 oil, and 50,0 gallons or more of SC 1, oil. Carried. ° ..:_. °3). The Mayor reported that he had attended a Heating on April 17, 18 and 39th, at the U. S. Army Air Base. i'he ~e~ting..wa~s a panel meeting of the II1 S. Af~eforce. Plans were discussed to establish an air force trAi~in mchool at the Mold Chamberlain Airport. ... It was moved by Gordon Bowen and second®d by Tore Walters that the Heating ,n bc~ adjourned. Carried. ' ° ... R.espectuflly submitted, ° George Sober, Clerk pillage of Richfield ~~ BE