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02-08-19651 CTT3t of RICHFISYJ? Regular Mee ting February 8, 1965~~ The council of the City of Richf ieid met in regular session, Monday, Peb~ 7:00 P.I-I. ~°uary 8~ 1965, in the council chambers of the City Hali, 6°700 Portland Ave., at The meeting was sailed to order by Mayor Olson. Present: Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall. and Olson. Absent: None. Revs Ro Rose {AssistantS,'4~ooddaie Baptist Church4 gave the invocation. le Minutes Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that minutes of the regular 1 meet3.ng of January 25, 1965, be approved and that minutes of the special meetm ing of Peb. 2, 1963 'be corrected as follows: °°soutlieast°Q be changed to PBno~th- east°8, and D°39 turning movementsP° be changed to °Bseverai turning movementsQ4. Ail ayes m carried. 2. Reporter . Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, accepted and filed: Inspection report, Jan. 1965 Henn. County Relief`Report, Jan. 1965 A11 ayes ~ carried. 3®Bil~ N®. 196415 (Zoning o New Ford Town that the following reports be C®7487 C®7488 Mrs. P~oliman, owner of Lots 17 & 18, Blocle 6, New Ford Town, presented a 1 letter Indic sting her intent to build four~plexes on the site if proposed re~ zoning is passed, or the property will revert to its original zoning. A s~.mil~.r letter was presented from Cari Fost,~owner ®f Lot 9, Biocle 6, New Ford Town. Motion by Iuettinger, seconded by Randall, that this matter be deferred until similar letters of intent are receit~ d from all property owners; second 1 m2~ Feb. 8, 1965 reading of the pra~posed~®~dinance to follow at the ne~ct council meeting therein after. Ailayes q carried. 4. B31]: No.. 1965-1~ (Zoni~Amendment m Single Family3 Bi11 No, 196Sm1 emit-led; Q°'AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 16 OF: THE ZONING ORDIw NANCE OF THE CIT'Y' OF RICHFIELD ENTITLED: °AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PURP06E OF PROm MOTYNG HBALTH, SAFBTY,.ORDER, CONVENIBNCE, PROSPER2TY:AND GENERAL: WBLFARE BY REGULATING TH8 USE.OF L~NDs THE IACATION AND USE OF BUILDING5,~THB ARRANGEMENT OP BUILDINGS ON LAT~~AND THE .DENSITY OF POPULATION IN ~'FiE VLY.LAGE OF RICHFIBL.D, HENDTEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA°_ PASSED-THE 251H DAX OF OCTtJ$,ER., 1954, AS, SUBSEQUBNTI.Y AMENf)ED°~' was- reed try the _ city :attos~ney, ~ the saw ~aexig on .file in the office- of the city clerk. 07469 Motion. by Andetson, seconded by Jacobsen, that this constitute the second reading of Bi11 No; 1965m1, that the council addpt Biil Noo 1965®1; that it b~ 1 spread in the ordinance boole~ that it be publistaed in .the official newspaper, a:sd that it be made. a part of these minutes. Po 11 of votes: Ay@s m Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Ttanelall and 01son. Nays none. Absent.- none. Carried, 5a Bi11 No, 1965-~ li?rd,. #302 m Bicycles) Bi1Y No, 1965.2 entitled: °°AN ORDINANCE AMENDII~ SECTION ~ OF THAT CERTAIN ORDINANCE N0..3eBl OF-.THE CITY OF RICHFIELD ENTITLBI~ *AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TfIB REGISTRATION OF BICYCLES IN ZHE VILLAGE OP RICHFIELD AND PROVIDING PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF°, PASSED THB 1®TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1947, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED°°' was reael by the pity attorney, the same being ®n file in the office of the city cler&. C®747b A discussion was held on feasibility of restri~:~,rg the riding of bicyles 1 on Penn Ave. waxen there- 3.s no sidewalk in are~.s on west side. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that this constitute the ~3~ Feb, 8, 1965 second r~~.ding of BilY No. 19~i5-~; that the council adopt,.Bili No. 1965-2 that it be spread in the ordinance boo9s; that it be published in the official news- ~Saper and ,.that it be matte a part of these minutes. PoII of votes: A~res•~GAnderson,.Jacobsens Luettinger, Randal 1. and a•~son. Nays - none. Absent~~- none. Carried. 6. Set Date of Hearing ~ Special Use Permit - ?®3 W. ??~ St, Motion bq J.acob~ens seconded by Luettingers-that the council authorize the cierlc to advertise a hearing on the application of Mrs, Glenn Rerssons ?®l ~d. ??~ St., to establish an automobile service garage at ?63 V0. 7?~ St,.g hearing to be F~~~;ruary 23, 1965. X11 ayes =carried. 7. Outdo®r Advertis$ng Sign ~;2$;fl0 W~ ?8th S"xo ~. . Mr. SchmeS~z appeared, etatia~g thatthe~~ were no lights with or in these signs and that they were intended to carry a message and would be attached to escis to ng pos ~~, ~ ~ ~ . Motion by Lu~tt$~ngex's.eeconded by.Anderson9 that the sign permit be granted k, for lLentz aign Coo, 1'3S $. ~6tla_ Sto 'for a ~eign s.t 2100 1rP.• ?8th St, Ali ayee s carrieda ~ , 8. Out door Adver t3: s it~g S igpi 6~i0® Penn A®e . S . 9~Tarren Ortentiiacls s,pplicants s.ppeared anal stated that the obtaining of a permit .was an overagl~t ot~ the -part of :the contractor. ~~ °~ Motion by Andersons scconded~by Jacobeans that the.councii approve the out® dc~®r ~.dvertising sign at 6~i06 Penn Aveo.Sos which sign has already been erected. All ayes m ca~°ried, ~~ 9. ~tearin~ - Rezoning ~ 281 TN, 72nd St, It being ?:15 P,A~a:Maycr Olson tailed for the hearing on the ~.pplication of Cyt~.rles ~. Olsens Becl~ers Minn,, for rez®~iri~g of 28Y.~ 1N, ?2nd 5t. from residential to ~iYtiple re~ide~uce end read .the notice of hearing. ~Jrso Cunningh~n represented the owner and stated that this..wo81d be used -4m geb. 8, 1965 ..for iioub le bungs.3:ow: Mr. Zimmerman, holder of the contract for deed, explained his position. The following persons appeared: ' B. M, Carsonq 2808 W. '2nd 5t,. .~ J. w. x~eveziin, 2836 w. 72nd fit, R. C. Haedrich, 2815 W. `71~ at., i~irs. R, B. Goebel, .2809 UV. ?Y~ 5t. Siglifi persons appeared in favor; none were opposed. A discussion was held and it was agreed that the council a11aRw the rezoning of the 'i+~. 82 ft: of the south ~:I2 of Lo'~ 67, Sabin Lake Harriet Garden Lots (2814 1~V. 72nd St.~ from residential to douhie dwelling; that ~propsrty will be rezoned back to xesident.iai zoning when property is developed. A letter from-the. fee ®rwnet and holder of contract for- deed agreeing to use the property only .for double; bungalowis tc~ b~ obtained before the second reading. . Motion by Randalr,.seconded by ,Tacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Aii ayes - carried. Bill No. 1965m3 entitled: •°'AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THAT CERTAIN ORDINANCE NO. 2.03 OP ZEiB VI~.LAGB OP RICHFYELD, MTNN., ENTITLED *AN ORDINANCH FOR THB PURPOSH ~ PROMOTING HEALTH, SAFHTY, 4RDHRq _ CON~IIHNCBq P1t05PERITY AND GBNBRAL WELFARE BY RRGULATING TH8 USA OF LAND, THE LOCATION AND .USA OF BUILDINGS, THB ARRANGH•- MErfi OF BUILDINGS ON LOTS AND TH£ DBN5ITY OF POPULATION IN THE VILA GB OP RICHFIHLD, I3ENNBPIN COUNTY, MINNBSOTA' PA55fEI1 THB 25TH OF QCT1D,BHR, 1954, AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMBND3~D°° was read bq the city attornegr, the saw lbeing on file in the office of the city cleric. C~.?489 Motion by Raa~dall, .seconded by L.uettinger, that this constitute the first reading of Bill No. 1965-3, with stipulation that the property be rezoned bac& when the double dwelling unit is cons trotted riper letter of agreement from property owner to be on file. . mS® Feb. 8, 1965 Poll of voters Ayes - Anderson9 Jacobsee~, I,uetting~r, Randall and Olson. Nays - none, Absent - none, Carried, loo I$earin~ - St~ecia]! `Use Permit - 6200 Penn Ave, S,. It being 7:iS P.M, Mayor Olson called fot the hearing on the application of Bor-Son Bldg, Inc,, ,,?700 ]Logan. Ave.. S, .for a special use permit at 6200 Penn Ave. S. and read the notice of hearing, Burton Thiem, attorney for the applicant, appeared, stating that attempts for a permit had been made for four years, Gary Carlson, an official of Boron Bidg, Inc,n appeared. Mr, tNirley appeared representing Phillips Oil Co. No persons appeared in opposition. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Randall, that the hears.ng be closed. Ail ayes - carried, ~'lze servile station a$tuation $n Richfield was discussed as presenting a dis tressed position to the community. Motion by:Andersoxa, seconded by Olson, that the council-deny the applica- ti®n of for-Son Bidrs., Inc,, 7700 II~ogan Ave., four a ~peciai use permit at 6200 Penn Ave. 5, Ail ayes carried, ilp ~Ieari ~c~a~l IIs'e' Permits 7301 Penn Ave. S, It being 7si5 PM., Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application s~f Pure Oii Coo, 1307 S. 1st 5t., for a special. use permit at 7301 Penn Ave. S,, and read the raotgce of hearing, John ~indhoim, ?245 Vincent Ave,, appeared ~.s applicant, who explained that l®:00 P,M, would be the latest for operation with general hours. from 7x00 A,M, to 9:00 P,M,, six days a weeYc with no Sunday operationg no change in lighting on building. Mi1~e Gibbs represented Pure Oii Co. in explanation of operation of the stati®n at 7301 Penn Ave. m6~ Peb, 8, 1965 Jacr Deger, 730 diver Ave,, appeared as sporesxnan for the neighbor in this area. oppt~sing the operation of a c®in operated station and requested densalo 7.'h~ opinion of the council was given that ff washing -cars is only incim dental to the operation of the service stations ~: special use permit is not re® quired¢ Approximately 15 persons appeared ~~ oppositions Mr, tUbben, 731 Oliver Ave,, awed on deterauination of what would be the ananner of es tabiishing m~.,~or purposed ~'he following persons spores' Mrso Glidden, 730t9..Penn Ave, Mre & Mrss Westerg~.rd, 7308 Penn Ave, Mrs, Hagen, 733 Penn Avev_ Mrs. Bob Petersone 73~~i Penn Ave, Mto LindholYn reiterated that this operation was intended to be primarily a service station. . Motion by J~.c~bsen, seconded by Randaii, that the hearing be closed. Ail ayes carried, The council felt that review should be left open for considering the permit at thi.~ location and if it turns out to be principally a car wish, the location would not qualify for special us ~ permit as a car washy Motion by Ytandaii that this application be conss,dered as a special use permit, Motion lost for the want of ~. second. lotion by ®ison, seconded by Jaccobsen, that the council interpret this as not requiritxg a special use permit, but be sub3er~t to review in one year. Po19. of votes: Ayes a Anderson, Jacobsen and OAson® Nays ~ Randa~li, Ab~ staining m ~.•uett~inger. Absent none. Carrieda 12. commercial Buildin~Permit 300 4A. ~6tla St, Bob Abbott represented applicant. ~e necessi~y`of providing screened or inside st®rage.of the existing ca'~ie reels was discusseda -7W Feb, 8, 1965 Motion by Y.uettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the council grant the commerciaY b~xilding permit to Northwestern Belt Tel .,Co., 224 S. 5th St., Minneapolis, with the stipulation that there be no visible outside storage. Ail ayes - carried. C~-7490 Motion by. Jacobsen,. seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant tenta- five, approval to the off-street parking layout at 300 1Nf. 66th St. Ail ayes - carried.. The council recessed for 5 minutes and these recon~`en~d with a.ll mf~rabers_present. ~t3. Ambulance Service Mrs. Gladys Jepson appeared. The police chief gave information regard- ing type of service Richfield has received from the. private ambulance sererice. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, representatives for Smith Ambulance, explained services given by them as .compared to the County General Hospital service, Motion. by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that Mr. Steexbben, County General Hospital Administrator, ark a County Commissioner be invited to ex- plain the county pol$cy. All ayes ®carried. . 14. Bids ®Bi#axminous Materials Motion by Jacobsen,-seconded by Anderson, that the minutes of the bid- openi,~g of deb. 2, 1965 on bituminous materials for-1965 be approvedo Ali ayes - ca~tied. - C-7491 The manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommenda- Lion for award. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council accept the low bid of Northwestern Refining Co. of $132,494.50, as recommended by the manager. Ali ayes - carried. 48~ Feb. 8, 1965 15. Bids -'Wheel Tract©r with Baclchoe & Loader M~r,~ Nelson, representing Tri~tate Machinery Co., was present. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the minutes of `the bid opening of Fib. 2, 1965 on Baclchoe and Loader be approved. Aii ayes ~ carried. C-7492 x'he manager .presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommenda- tion for award. Motion. by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council accept the low net bid of Tri-State Machinery ~o. ffor $4,872065 as recommended by the manager. Ali ayes - carried. l6. Bids s Sand Spreader Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the minutes of the bidet opining of Feb. 2, 1.965, on a sand spreader, be approved. All ayes -~ carried. Cm7493 71~,e man~eger presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommendation for award. 1Kotion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the counci 1 accept the low bid of Tri~ts,te Machinery Co, for $1999oCr~i, as recommended by the manager. All ayes - carried. l7~ Com rehensive Glass Covere Insurance Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the minutes of the bid open3.a~g o+f Feb. 2, 1965, on c.ompre Yams ive glass coverage insurance be approved. All ayes ~• carried. C.~7494 TYae manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommenda- Lion for award. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council accept the low. bid ®f Zmmett L. Moore Agency with Sun Insuran ce Co. for a 3 yr. premium of $489 a~ recommended by the manager. A11 ayes carried, 1 ®g~ • Peb, 8, 196 18. Release of Bond on Off-S to Parking - ?034 Cedar Ave. . Motion bq Andersen, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the fo~.lowing resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolutio n book and that it be made a part of these ~ainutes: RESOLUTTON N0. 3369 RESOLUTION RELATING 10 RELEASE OF BOND ON OFFS STRBET PARKIII~ 7034 Cedar Ave, ~! 1 Poly ®f votes: Ages -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger,.Randall and .Olson. Nags a none. Absent m none.,-Carried. This resolution appears as resolution €13369 in re soluti®n boo& #Z9.. ~,9. Ordering Pry . of Re port, Cit g Project No. SBO r Motion bq Randall, seconded 'bq AnderSOn, that the f®ilowing resolutio n be adopted; that it be spread inthe resoiut~.on book and that it be made a part of these minu~es~: RESOLUTTON N0. 33?0 R'BSOLUTION ORDERTNG PREPARATION OP RESORT ON ANNUAL STREET IMPROVEMENT AND OILING PROGRAM Z0. BS KNOVdN AS CITY PROJECT N0. ~~0 P®iS of votes: Ages -Anderson, Jacobsen, Lue ttinger, Randall and Olson. Nags s none. Absent none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution X33?0. in resolution book 1121. 20.Particikation in Countq Nursing District - Motion bq ~u~ttinger, seco~led bq Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part a~f these minute: RESOLUTTON NOs 33?9. RESOLUTION RELATING 10 PARTICIPATTON TN CIE RURAL COUN'lI' NURSING DISTRICT Poll of votes: Ages ~ Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettingers Randa9.1 and Olson. -S0~ Feb, 8, 1965 Nags m none:. Absent - none. Carried, This resoiutioaa appears as resolution #3371 in resolution book #21, '~- 29., Relating to Traffic Control Signs - Augsburg. & 70th Motion bq Jacobsen, seconded bq Anderson, that the following resolution be adopted; that i t be spread in the resolu tion book avid that it be ~,de a part of these minutes r RESOLUTION N0. 3372 RESOLUTION REIA TINE 7,0 TRAFFIC CONTROE SIGNS . P4ONE iNAY'°` (Ro1S Awag1 Sigma on Augsburg Ave. between 70th and 71st on S~xndags from 8x00 A.M, to iB:30 P.M. Poll of votes: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nags v none. Absent - none, Carried, This resolution appears as resolution #3372 in resolution book #B1, 22. Traffic Signs at 71st & 4th -Ave, `Robert Cook appeared, in .favor of traffic signs at 71~t and 4th Ave, in- stead of 0.0Yieid°9 signs. A discussion was held on prioritq of stop signs on head intersections. Miotion bq Luettinger, seconded bq Randall, that the following resoiutio n be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of .these mina test RESOLUTION N0. 3373 RESOLUTION RELATING TO TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS. °O~TOFoe SIGNS ON 71ST ST. AT 4 ~t AVE. IN LIEU OF FRESBNT B°YIL'~I3 RIGgZT-OFm~ITAYB° SIGNS Po11 of votes: Ages - Anderson, Jacobsena Luettinger, Randall. `~~:- Nays--Gison, Absent ~- none. Carried, This ~esoiution appears as resolution #3373 in resolution book #21, 1 -11Q Feb. 8, 1965 23,Representative to Mayor's Conference & Legislative Conference A discussion was held on representation at various conferences. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the council authorize. the' city attorney to attend the National Legisiati~ae Conference of National: League of Cities in Washington D,C,, Mar. 30th to Apr. 1, 1965y also, the mag~or is authorized to attend the U. 5. Conf stance of Mayors in St. Louis May 29th to June 2nd; as well as the city attorney and any member of the council .able to attend the National League of Cities meeting, July ,.24th to 2S'~h at Detroit, Michigaxa, A11 ayes - carried. Efforts to organize suburban thoughts at the National League of Cities: was brought up, 2~, Report of Ad3ustment Panel for 1965 Salaries `The manager presented points agreed on at the arbitration board. L. McCi~lian appeared in interest, representing International Union of Operating Engiaaeers, Local No. 49. Motion by Jacobsen seconded by Randall, that the council, accept the report of the arbitration panel on 1965 salaries for various employees, Poll of votess Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Randalx.and Olson. Nays - Luettinger, Absent - none. Carried, The split rate on combined maintenance and heavy equipment operator was brought up by Mr« McClellan and fu11 rate was requested (at maximum when the operator was working as highway equipment operator. ri,:r:wion by Olson, seconded by Luettinger, that this matter be referred to the employees advisory board for study and report back to the council. Ali ayes - carried, 25, Z;icenses Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the following licenses be granteds a12m lE~eb, 8, 1965 Renew. Stemmer Electric Co., 436. 2nd St., Excelsior Electxicai 0o rjo, ,Sts, Slect. & laighting Consultants, ~ 6738 Rs~oli. St. H. Electrical °° North Sidi Bled. Co,, 1109 W. Broadway ~ Electrical B° ~Seestr6m Biect~ic Co., 4625 Williston Rd.,,Mtka. $1`ectrical New Consolidated Plbg. & Htg. Co., 9743 Humboldt Ave. S. Plumbing Renew ~Southtown Plutr~bing Co.~, 2513 Wp 70~ St. Plumbing °~ Bloomington Pibg. Co., 721 W, 94th St, Pl:uinbing Q8 C1:arence R. Olson CBackdahl & Olson Pibg,) 3157 Chicago Av. Plumbing. 0o Subs tad Pibg. 8t kitg,, 4143 Minnehaha Aire. Plumbing 0o- LtitYd & .~petz. PSttmbitlg: Co,~, 3.209 6th Ave, S. - P1.umb~.ng 0o S. A~u~ City ~lumbiin~ v ~ b445. Penn Ave. Plbing °8 ~ . Buchman Plumbing Co., Inc,, 3035 ~,g~sndaie A'~e. S Plumbing 0A Zhtirin L"itq' Fitlmbixig & ~tge,f 2912 Bloomingtofft .Ave._ Plutilbing B° Max Reiner We1.9 Co,, 601 13th Ave, S, Hopkins ~ _ We9..I Drilling °9 As~ociat~el We19: Dri3:ie~s, Inc..,' Rt. #1, Hopki . ~ 'C~eiS Ariiling °" McCarthy W'e11 Co,; 670. Bttst~:s, St Paul •` Well Drilling °° Bo~trom Sheet Metal .Works:, Inc,, 360 'W. Larp~enteu~,, St.P, Heating 00 $conomsy gas Insta.ilers~;, 3623 Lyndale Ave. S; - Heating °°` Ace Heatitxg Co.,;. " 8000 Clinton Ave. Heating 0°' H. J, Rleve Heating Co.,: 7848 Yosemite Ave. S, ~ Heating Wew t"`c~n~olidated Piuirebirig & Htg. Co., 9743 Humt~~,dt Ave,:: Heating ~aew ~.aundry Instali~rs~, 5$00 ;Drewt Ave. 5, ~ Heatia~. ~ ~ . Renew. Hubbaret Pibg. & Htg,: ~nc.~9 2016 i6th Ave, S. ` Hefting ~' JerryBaer ~Itg, & V'entila:ting, 3024 4th Ave. S.; H~eat3.irflg °9' Anderson Sheet M~taZ Co,, 3:9'40 l3l;s~ N.I. Anokai . ~ Heat3.ng °~ T•win City. P~,bg, ~~ 'H•tg. Co. •, 2912 :~~oomington Ave". ; Heating °~ ~ .83.1 Perk Ave.. Cominercia]E .A$r C~hdi•~ioning Inc.: Heating °° , , , . Az~erican Hea9'th St~idio, Hub Sk~opping Cen:.ter S®f t Drixa~c Neva . Blue Cue, 657 3~p~i~ale.Ave. S. (~) ~,~ Vend. Mach. 0°' ~ Teen Town,' 6~l43 ~~rntiale eve. 5, • C3): iq: Vend. Mach. 0°' She9.1 Ser~ri~~ Statioio 6700 Cedar Ave {2) 1~ Vend.. Mach. Renew. o B~igadie~°s B~:kery, 7625 z~yndale-Ave, S, Food oe Ra1~vh BrigYlt, Rt. ~3,. Bx, : 271A, •Excelsim~ (~.): G~rt~age Truck °a Genuine Parts-Coe, 708'W.. 77~ St. 5`t9£t Drink . New ' ` Renny°s 3.430 E. 66tTi .St. Cyf f .~Sa1e Beer Renew. .cry°s Tex~co~ 6$00 Penn Ave. S. '. Soft Drs•nk, Cig. 0o R3.chfield Yoaneso 6449 Yryndale Ave. ~;5.. (10) Bor~ling alleys, ' Food, Soft ~ _ Dr~.~k, On-Baia New Riehfi~icl ~~o~s.ce `~3e~t., 6'TG3Q Portla~sd Aveo Cig. Ren~w~. Archer JG. Andersoi, 5938 Sheridan Afire, S - xicab Driver °° ~ ~'Iar~:an C. Ande.T'sot1, 2416 D¢lpont A~ie• Sa • - T~,~ca~ Driver New John G. Back, 64ff1 20th Ave. S• ~`~circab Driver Renew. Th®ms:s V, Burges~n, ?433..I~~ndale Ave. S.," Taxicab Dri~rer °Q' Robert Ne 1Jrxiin, 1670 Englet~o~m~St. Paul ` ~'~,~t.csb ,D9Caver New Ralph- Po Faxnswurth, 161, $~~.uiao~at Court., Rosemount Taxicab Driver °0 Bdvvard R, Po1tz,~ CPO Bits, .U.S.NaA.S. taxicab Driver Q0' ~'homas G..Heath, :3303 19th Ave. S, ' ' .Ta~i,cab Driver Renew. Gordan Ka3.as, 3411-42nd Ave. So Tcab Driver 0o Warren G. Manke, 6900 ]:8t$1 Ave, S. Taxicab Driver New Richard E. Schbich, 5437 42nd Ave. S. Taxicab Driver B9 Renewo Johan Ho Sohuitz, ,Rt, ~#3, fix. 580, Mound Jenard i~, S~ogren, ,?601 1$ttt ~~'e. S. ~Taxa.c~.b Driver .Taxicab 1~river °0 . Emmett V, Zornes, 5509 filet ~ve. S. Taxicab Driver A11 ayes m carried.. . i 1 1 A:PPItU~a Feb. 23; ~19~5~ '. ~' ~t~,n~e~ 10, 49.s®~' May~~