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09-24-1962
VILLA(~B OP RICH' IELD ' Regular Meeting Sept. 24, 1962 The coancil'.of the Village of Richf field met in regular session, M©nday, September 24, 1962, in the eoancil chambers of the Village Hali, 6700 Port-. land Ave• at ?t00 F.Mw The meeting was called to order by Mayor Olson. Presents Anderson, Jacobsen: Schultz, Shields and ®lson. Absents None. Dr. Sherman Miller, St. Nicholas. Episcopal Charchr gave the invocation. 1. Minster Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the minutes of the regalar meeting of Sept. 10, 1962 axe. the special meeting of September 17, 1962 be ap- proved. Ail ayes m carried. 2. Re orts Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following report be accepted and fileda Hennepin Co. Narsing Report, Aagast 1962 C-6977 Ail ayes v carried. 3. Set Date of Hearin~~Apa.rtment Use Permit -~ 7401-7421 Queen Ave. S. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council. authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of .Alan Elwood,. 5629 Trace eve., Minneapolis, for an apartment use permit fog two 11-unit baildings~ at 7401m7421 (~iteen Ave. S.; hearing to be October 8, 1962. All ayes ~» carried. 4. SPt Date of Hearing -~ Apartment Use Permit m 2000 B. -66th St. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Schnitz, that the coancii authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Charles Construction Co., 251'9 Joppa Ave. , St.. Louis Park, for an apartment ase permit - fot oMe 15~unit ~..,~ -?- Sept.. 24* 1962 building at 2000 80 66th 'St.g hearing to be October 8, i962. All ayes - carried. 5. Set Date of Hearing - adjustment & ~ippeals - 7444 5th ~4ve. Motion bq Anderson, seconded bq Schultz, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a healing on the application of Roq Onstrom, 7444 5th ~A~e. S, for an adjustment & appeals at 7444 5th Awe. S,; hearing to be October 8, 1962. A11 ayes -carried. 6. Authorize Cal]: for Bids -Pump, '~tei. #1, V.P. #487. Motion bq Schultz, seconded- bq .~riderson, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: RE90LUTION N0. 2843 RE9QLUTION APPROVING PLAIVS~ AND SPECIFICATIOI'~ AND- ORDERING ADVBRTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON OCTt~BR 19, 1962, FOR DEEP WELL VIItTICAL TURBINE PUMP AND APPURTENANCES THEREZiO FOR WBLL_ #1 Alt. NICOLLET PARK, VILLAGE PROJECT ' NOo- 467A< C-6978 Poll of votes$`Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen,. Schultz, Shields and Q+lsonp Nags m .~ nonea Abser~~ W none. Carried, This resolution appears as resolution #2843 ~ r in resolution book #18. f.. 7, authorize Cal for Bida -Pump House; i~e11 #l, V, P. #4878 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolutio n book and that it be made a part .of these minuteas RE90LiJTION NO, 2844 ~\ RBSOLUTiON',AFPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS .AtND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON ®CTOBBR 19, 1962, FOR PUMP HOUSE AND APPtTR~NANCES' TEffiRB~ FOR WELL NOo- 1 AT NICOLLLT PARK, `~. VILLt~GB PROJECT NOo- 4678 C-6979 Poll of ~rotesa Ages -:Anderson,. Jacobsen* Schultze Shields: and Olson. Nags -3- Sept. 24,- 1962 none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #2844 in resolution book #18. 8. Authorize Cali .for Bids - ~Ile1L #5 & #6,, V._ P^. 468 .~ & B Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it bef,,spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes RESOLUTION NO. 284 RESOLUTION APPROVING PUNS AND SP~IPICATIONS Alf ORDERING ADVBRTISENiENT POR BIDS ON OCTOBER 19, 196 POR T~10 MUNICIPAL DEEP WELLS (WELL. #5 AND WLLE #63 AND APPUR7~'ENAI~TT ~DRK. VILL~,GB PROJECT NOS« 468A-~ and 468E i C-6980 Po11 of voters ayes - d~nderson, Jacobsen,, Schultz, ;'Shields and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. Phis resolution appears as resolu- tion #2845 in resolution book #18. 9. Authorize Cail for Bids -Completing of Kitchen at Library Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Schultz, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise for bids on completing the kitchen 3.n the community room of the library; bids to be opened October 19, 1962. A11 ayes - carried. 10. Permission to Construct Sidew.aik Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant per- mission to abutting proper t'S' owners to construct a concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on south side of 65th St. from Graham Ave, to Rae Drive and on Rae_ Drive from 65th St. to 66th 5t. at no cost to the village, subject to sti- pulations on gracile and the obtaining of proper insurance, Ail ayes o carried. 7l. B9rls -Black Dirt & Sod for Christian Park Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that minutes of the bid-opening on black dirt and sod for Christian Park (Sept.. 24, 19623 be approved. A,11 ayes - carried, C-6981 -4- Sept. 2'4, 1962 The manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommert- 1 dation for award. Motion bq Schultz, seconded by Anderson, that the council.aecept the low bid of Don-Jon, Inc, for $6974.00 as recommended bq the manager. Ali ages - <.,~. carried. 12. Bond Sale for 1962 T. G. Svensen of T. G. ~vensen & Associates appeared explaining the provisions of the proposed bond issue. Motion bq Schultz, seconded bq Shields, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a 1 part of these minutes: RE3aLVTroN NO. 2846 ~ . R,EaOLUTIQN AUTHORIZYNG ISSUANCE AI~TD SALE OP $1~5O0,OQ0 GBNF.RAL OBLIGATION t~A`IER BONDS OF 1962 Poll of votess Ages -Anderson, Jacobsen, Schultz, Shields aid--A3son. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears a~ re solution X2846 in resolution book t~18. 13. Fiearin~ - Special Use Permit - 7701 to 7745 Knox Ave. It being 7s15 P.M. Magor Qlson called for the hearing sn the appiie ra- tion of Concord Properties: for a special use permit at 7?O1-7745 Kstox Ave. and read the notice of bearing. George Neish for Concord Properties prevented architect drawings for LJ proposed buildings. -- John Simacek, 7538 Logan Ave., ob~ect'ed. to the proposed3 apartments. Mr. Moore, 7500 Logatsi Ave., ob3ected to apartments in the geners~.l southern area of the village. '~ Motion bq Olson, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the letter read bq the /, . 'F, a r r, ~ - °. -~- Sept,. 24, 1962 mayor from the Long Range Planning Commission dated Sept. 20, 1962, rela- tive to proposed apartments at 7701-7745 Knox Ave. S. be accepted and filed, Ali ayes - carried. C-6982 Motion by Olson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the petition signed bq four basiness men in the area objecting to the proposed use of the property between 77th 8s ?8th Streets be accepted and filed. All ayes - carried.. C-6983 Motic,n by Olson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed, Ali ayes - carried. Motion by Schnitz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the coancil deep the ap- placation of Concord Properties, 7100 France Ave., for a.speciai ase permit to locate four 41 unit apartment buildings at 7701 to 9745 Knox Ave. S, A11 ayes - carried, Ntotion by Schultz, seconded by Olson, that the Long Range Planning Comes mission be requested to make a studq of the antler-developed area left in the village with recommendations for its best ase, with the possibility of receiv® ing a preliminary report by Janaar_p lst. 7_. Hearing - Special Use Fermat - Bloo~mi.n~ton~r Cedar--77th to 78th Yt being ?s15 P.M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Clarence D. Nordstrom for a special ase permit at Bloomington and 77th Sts. and read the notice of hearing, Clarence Nordstrom, applicant, presented s2~etches and plans of the area. Richard Novak, 7632 Bloomington Ave, spoke in opposition. ism. Oiliick, 7638 Blooming ton Ave. spoke in opposition. D, 1~J. Bouchier, 7614 Bloomington A,ve. spoke in opposition. Berth. Idstrom, 7621 Bloomington Ave. spoke in .opposition. Nineteen in ail stood and were counted as appearing in oppositi~, Motion by Shields, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. All ayes - carried. -6- Sep t• 24, 1962 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded bq Shields, that the council deny the ap- plication of Clarence A,'Nordstrom, Nordstrom-ffdeli. Co•, Inc., 2620 Ms,~or Ave. N. for a special use permit to locate eight 17-unit apartment buildings at Bloomington to Cedar and 77th to 78th Streets. All ayes -carried. C-6984 8• Hearing - Special Use Permit - 6614 £11io~t~Ave. It being 7:15 P.M. Mayor Olson called for a hearing on the application of Roy A. Wikstrom, 6900 10th Ave. and Alvin Jensen, 7201 2nd Ave., for a special use permit at 6614 Elliot Ave. and read the notice of hearing. Aan Romrud represented the applicants, No persons appeared in opposition. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Ali ayes - carried. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the special use permit to Roy A, t~ikstrom, 6900 10th Ave, and Alvin Jensen, 7201 2nd Ave. to locate one 12-unit apartment building at 6614 Blliot Ave. All ayes - carried. C>69$5 _ 9. Hearing - Special IIse Permit - 7601 Pleasant Ave. 3sf.~ rr~e _. It being ?:15 P.M• Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Walter Walburg and Ernest Johnson for a special use permit at 7601 Pleasant Ave. and read the notice of hearing. V~alter ~taiburg, applicant, appeared presenting a sketch. Ernest Johnson, applicant, also appeared.._No persons appeared in opposi- tion. Motion by Shields seconded by Schultz, that the hearing be elosed• Ali ayes - carried. Motion by Shields, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the special use permit to Walter Walburg, 7600 Pillsbury Ave. and Ernest Johnson, 7401 Blaisdell Ave., to locate a building containing one off ice and three -7- Sep t. 24, 1962 apartment units, at 7601 Pleasant Ave. Ail ayes - carried. C-6986 10. Hearing - Apartment Use Permit- 7645 Newton Ave. S. It being 7s15 P.M. Mayor Qison called for the hearing on the applicsation ®f Robert M. Heber and Ralph J. ~?itzler for an apartment use permit at 7645 Newton Ave. S. and read the notice of hearing. Ralph Ditzler, builder, appeared. Robert'Neber ais© appeared. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Anderson, that the remonstrance petitiom signed by 86 property owners opposing the building of apartments at 7645 Newton .Ave. S, be aecepted and filed. All ayes - carried. C-6987 Tom Lovett, 6320 5th Ave.. S., appeared as spokesman for the residents. 2Z: residents stood and were counted as opposed to the granting of apart- went permits in the area. Mr. Johnson ®f Jungell.& Johnson stated they had finished the area on Morgan Ave. with double bungaloevs as a buffer, and felt the same should apply in this area. Richard J. Weaning, 7605 Newton Ave. appeared. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Shields,. that the hearing_be closed. All ayes ~ carried. Motion by Shields, seconded by Anderson, that the council deny the appli- cation of Robert M. ~ebe'r,~ ~~08 Skycroft Drive, N. B. Minneapolis, and Ralph J. 8itzler, 6052 Morgan Abe. S. for an apartment use permit a t 7845 Newton Ave. S. Ali ayes - carried. C-6988 li. Hearing - Proposed Assessment for ~ntater Mains, V. P, #42~ It being 7x15 P.M. Mayor ©ison called for the hearing on the proposed assessment for water main construction, Village Pro3ect No. 42~ and read the notice of hearing. -8- Sept. 24, 1962 The following persons appeared! Ray Doerfler, 7644 Second Ave, S; .. ~ Robert F. Buttel., ?644 Stevens Ave. appeared re single family resi- dence zoning. Ten persons appeared living in sing le family residents in multiple zoned areas. atm.. #~. Bright, 7638 12th Ave. (2 lots Robert B. Arnold, 6344 Upton Ave. s. Motion by Olson, seconded ~y Shields, that the council accept and file ~.~ - - letters of ob,~ections to assessments. A11 ayes - carried. C-6989 The following persons also appeareds r Mr.~Cornelius, 63rd & Cedar Ave.;, questi.gned commercial connection costs. Leonard. Becker, 9645 2nd Ave._ S. Sm. Jarzyna, 9644 3rd Ave. S. __ Dorris C. Swanson, 7609 2nd. Ave.. S, Mrs. Wm. Bright, 9638 12th Ave. spoke in favor of rezoning. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Anderson, that the hearing be closed. Ail ayes - carried. Motion by Jacobsen that a date be set to rezone certain multiple residence zones to single family residence. Motion withdrawn. The manager was instructed to make a determination of the number of lots with single family homes on multiple residence zoning. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Schultz, that the council defer action on the proprssed assessments, on ~I. P. 'Ido, 422 to ~Yctober 8, 1962. All ayes - carried. lZ. Bearing - Land Hivision - 9434 4th Ave. S. Motion by Schultz, seconded by S&ields, that action on the application of Albert T. Larson, ?434 4th Ave. g. for a land division be deferred to October 8, 1962 as no one appeared. All ayes - carried. 13. Commercial. Buildir~ Permit - 717 fist. 65th St. G. E. Strom, applicant, appeared, presenting pencil sketches of the buiid- -g- Sept. 24, 1962 ing he proposed to construct for office and storage, which matter had been presented previously. Motion bq Olson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council deny the appli- cation of Gordon E. Strom, 6617 Humboldt Ave., for a commercial building permit to construct a building for office and storage at 71? 'UC. 65th St. 14. Commercial. Building Permit - 6519 Nicoliet Ave. All ayes - carried. C-6990 Ralph Schutz, applicant, appeared. Motion.bf Anderson, seconded bq 5chultz, that the council grant the ap- plication of Ralph Schutz, 6508 Sheridan Ave., for a commercial building per- mit to construct a building for a restaurant at 6519 Nicollet Ave. 15. Commercial Building Permit - 7.500 Oliver Ave. Carl Carlson of Fre-Builders, 2211 Broadway N.E., appeared representing 1 the applicant. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council approve the application of L. J. Pilney, 7500 Oliver Ave., for a commercial building per- mit at 7:T00 Oliver Ave., to construct a six-car garage for apartment building with brick veneer exterior on four sides. All ayes - carried. C-6992 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant tenta- tine apprava9. to the off-street parking layout at 7500 Oliver Ave. Ali ayes - carried. 16. Relating to Release of Bond on Off-S t. Parking - 800 ~f. 66th St. Motion bf Shields, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it, be made a part of these minutess R~4SOLi1TIf}N N0. 284? REYA1"ING TO RFTF.A:~~i? OF AND ON OFF-SxREB3' PARKING 800 ~f. 66th St, Foll of votes-s Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Schnitz, Shie].d$ and Olson, Nays - _lo- Sept. 2a, 196i~ 17. Relating to Release of Bond on O~ff.~t. Parking--6328-6344 Cedar Ave. Motion by Shields, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resoiution book and that it be made a part of these minutes:: RESOLU~T'ION NQ. 2848 RESOLUTION RELATING TO RBLEAS~ OF $OdVU ON QFF-S3RBBT FARKII~ 6328••6344 Cedar Ave. Poll of votes:: Ayes - Anderson,;Jacobs~n, Schultz, Shields and Olson.. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #2848 in resolution book #18. 18. Release of Bond on Off-St. Parkin - 6500 Cedar Ave. Motion by Shields, seconded by Anderson, that the following resolution be adopted; -that it be spread in the resolution book and~that it be made a part of these minutes.: RBSOLU°1TON NtT. 2849 RE~LIITION RELA'T'ING "TO REL~#S'~ Q`F EOND ~ON ()FF-STREET- PARKING 6500 Cedar Ave. Poll of votes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Schultz, Shields and Olson. .Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #2849 in resolution book #18. 19. ©ff-Street Parking Contract - 500 B. 66th St. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes:: RESOLUTION NO, 2850 RESOLUTIC~T APPROVING LAYOUT ANB D©ATTRACT F0`R OFF-STREET PARKING IN ACCORDANCE 1~ITTi APPLICATION Nt3. 82-20, CONTRACT NO. 744: 500 B. 66th St. C.~6993 Poll of votes: Ayes Anderson, Jacobsen, Schultz, Shields and Olson. Nays - -il- Sept. 24, 1962 none. Absent -~ none. Carried. This reso lotion appears as resolution f~ #2850 in resolution book #18. 20. Fro priding Polling Places. & Designating Judges - Village Primarq Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Shields, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutesz RBaQLU`TION ND. 2851 RESC1.tTTION PRfl~VIDIIVG FOR POLLING PLACES AND DESIGNATING JUDGES OF BLECTION~FOR YILLAGB PRIMARY ELECTION t Po11 of voteat Ayes. - Anderson, Jacobsen, Schultz, Shields and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as re solutio n #2851 in resolution book #l8. 21. Discussion on Compliance with Diection Laws Frank Suback, 6921 Irving Ave. S., appeared urging that Richfield take a positive lead in the matter of instruc Lions to the voters according to the exact letter of the law, Minnesota Statutes 206.20, Sd. 2. Mrs. Shirley Johnson, ?609 12th Ave. S. raised the question whether the ,fudges were selected according to partq affiliation as specified in the law. M.rs. Richardson, ?213 2nd Ave. S., appeared in interest. I'n the discuss ion it was brought out that foil instructions should be given t® every voter at the polls. 22'. Paving, ®f Fenn Ave. Chas. Little, 6900 Penn Ave,, appeared and requested the council.to pass a resolution requesting the County to construct roll over curbs from 66th St. to 68th St. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution 1 be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution hook and that it be made a part of these minutesz -12.- Sept. 24, 1962 RBSOLUTIQN N(3. 2852 RE~LUTION RELATING ~} CONCRBTS PAVING OF PANN AVB. Fo11 of notes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Schultz, Shields and 41son. Nays m none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #2852 in resolution book #18. 23. Change Qrder _ _ . _ .. __ Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following change order be alloweds Change Qrder #4, Contract #708, V. P. #441, Water Laterals. Orfei & Sons, Inc. Add to Contract $8,697.58 All ayes - carried. 24. Estimates Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following estimate be alloweds McCarthy Well. Co., V.P. #458A, Contract #729, Deep Weli Vertical Turbine Pump on Well.#2, Nicollet Park. Report #1 - 50% complete .Amount Payable ~- $1,844.10 All ayes -carried, Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following estimate be alloweds Layne-Minnesota Co., V. P. #457, Contract #?25, 'Well. #4' at-I.egion Park, Report #2, 57~ complete. Amount Payable m $6,176.25 All ayes - carried. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Schultz, that the following estimate be alloweds Adolf son & Feterson, V. P. #432, Contract #668, General Construction Swimming Pool, Report #9 and final m 100% complete amount Payable - $28,109.07 All ayes o carried. -13- Sep t. 24, 1962 Motion by Schultz, seconded by ~tacobsen, that the following estimate be alioweda Cyclone Fence, V. P. #432B, Cois~tracfi #669, Fence for Swimming Pool, report #2 and final - 100% complete. Amount Payable - $328.00 All ayes a carried. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Anderson, that the following estimate be aiioweda M. B. Kraft Excavating & Gradi~ag-Co., ~nc.~, V.P. #445A, 445B ar~d 445C, Contract #734, Street Grading,. Report #2 and final - 100° complete. Amount Payable - $3118.83 All ayes - carried. Motion by Schultz, seconded by Anderson, that the following estimate be alloweds Phelps-Drake Co., V.P. #45b, Contract #72?~, Water Line Sheridan Park, Report #1 and final - 100 complete. Amount Payable - $21?5.39 All ayes - carried. ~dotion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following estimate be aiioweds McNamara-~Vivant~Contracting Co,, V,P. #43a B, Contract #?04, Parking Lot - Swimming Pool, Bstima to #3 and final, 100 complete. Amount Payable - $2304.30 All ayes - carried, Motion by ~'acobsen, seconded by R~nderson, .that the following estimate be allowedt M. B. Kraft Excavating & Grading Cc*,, V'.P. #430A and V.P. 453, Con- I, tract #?93, Park Grading, Report #1, ??.69'. complete. Amount Payable m $21,890.00 Ail ayes -carried.. Motion by ,~acobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the foliawi~lg` ~sti~aate be allowed s -14- Sept. 24, 1962 Bridge and Iron Co,,, Y.P. #447, C©ntrac~ #715,Elevated 'Nester Tank, Report #1, 68% complete. Amount Payable - $129'641,85 Aii ayes - carried. 25. License - Fee Waived _ _ Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following license be granted and that the fee be waivedt Rene~r. Assumption Church, 305 E. 77th St. Year - 1962 Food Renew. 5t. Richard•s Church, 7601 Penn Ave. Year - 1962 Food A11 ayes - carried. 26. Licenses - Regular Motion by Schultz, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following licenses be grantedt New Fred Babcock V.F.iN. Post #5555 Ne~c Carey Meats, 1520 B. 66th St. New LeVahn Bros., Inc. Nees Berghcsrst Plumbing & Htg. Co. New Arthur Andresen, 7538 Portland Ave., New Richard 8eynolds, 2921 11th Ave. S«. New Bugene S. Timmer, 3420 Portland Ave. Ali ayes - carried. 27. Ciai~ & Payro].1 Bottle Ciub Off-Sale , Cig., Soft Drink Plumbing Plumbic Taxicab Driver 106 Taxicab Driver 107 Taxicab ~79river 108 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the following claims and payroll be alioweds RICHFIELD STATE BANK General Acct. - Chk. #17139,x'17229 $357,677.66 Payroll Acct. - Chk, #27390/2754? & #2?901/28000 42,203.49 Ail ayes -- carried. 28. Set Date of Hearing - Ad,justsnent & Appeals - 7101 Clinton Ave. Motion by Shields, seconded by Anderson, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a he€~ring on the application of Mrs. Arn®ld J. Gregerson, 1 -15- Sept. 24, 1962 7101 Cafnton Ave., for an ad3ctstment & appeals at ?101 Clinton Ave.; hearing to be October 8, 196x. Aii ayes -carried. 29. Discussion The matter of moving of poles ®n Portland Ave. and cost to resi- dents for the moving service was discussed. 30. ~id3ournment Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the meeting be ad- 1 n Mourned. All ayes -carried. APPRQVBDt October 8th, 1962 Edward J. Mol, Clerk Treas. ~ c~~c~ - tame W. Olso ,Mayor O. Van R velen, Manager