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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19391009_REGULARBllinutes of the regular IraeetiDg of the Cautnci'lt of the Village of Edina, held in. Grange Hall on October 9, 1939, at 8.00 O'CLQCk Pelftco The meetiag was called to order by President Sharpe, the roll called and all members of the Counckl were present. liflinutes of the regular meeting of the Council held on September 25, 1939, were read, Qn mation Irgens, they Be apprmed as read, seconded by Willson, and carried, Ximtes of the adJo,zrrrmed partlon of the September 25, 1939, meeting held in Grange HaZB on September 29, 1939, at 8.00 POX* were reado On motLon Irgens, they 'Ere approved as read, seconded by ivillson and carried, I The miscellaneous BTlls, upon being duly examined and found correct, were on motion Irgens, they be aduly allowed and ordered paid, seconded by "Nillsoa and earrged, They are as follows: Siman Strand Read Exed Concrete Ca BlackbWn, Eichols & Smith Garver's Hardware Graybar Electric Co Thorpe Bros Suburban Hennepin County Velfare Board Glacier Sand & Gravel Co Republic Greosotimg Go J. E. Seirup Archer's Garage Xaoddale Grocery E. 17. Harris Edina Garage Edina Hardware BHiBler-Davis Co Lyle Signs, Inc J,A.Danens & Sow T, -?io Rosholt Ca lELmealpolis G. E. Co Hemepixi Caunty Rewiew City of Eimeapalis Alex Crefghtcm Leitz Hardware & Paint Ca Rural Eennepirz Surplus Corn, John V* Lyons Alf, Bo SUnd Cami t t e e Rent tool shed to 10/15 $15.00 541 miles use private auLa 27.05 Concrete 13.97 Premium bands Heydt-Lycrn ~ 8 .OO Hardware RB 11.43 Fkashlight cells for police 3.06 Rent Tract Office Oct & calls 13.00 September Dkreet Relief 42'7.89 Sand, Cerrtenttk gravel 1114.15 Road tar applied 687,99 43' curbing 43'78 BrowndXe A, 28.80 Service Dodge truck 3.35 Gas 8c kerosene R8cB 16,2? Gas & Oil R&B-Police car 141.48 Hardware R&B supplies 17.39 Office supplies . 24 ,?O Gas shovel & Truck Drew Av 464.07 Varco parts 15.05 Service to 9/20/39 625.06 Printing 8s Published notices 29.75 Retaining fee Fire Dept 149.88 280 days Vfllage assessor 900 .OO 25* days AssT Village Assor. 127.50 Police car service 9.90 Road signs 26 30 Police Revolver 31.10 September service 23.. 53 0 The Village Pay Rolls having been carefully noted and found cor- rect, were on maticin Halten, they be duly allowed and ordered paid, secohded by WilPsom and carrZed. They are as foXhows: Earl G. Sharpe Ben B.'Eoore George A. Willson Clarence 0. Halten: Vietar Irgens Jab J. Duggan Dr Lowell M. Campbell T. E. Tilly HiEding Dah1 H, J. budsen So J. Roberts P, Dahlgren t7. s, Heydt John Ti. LYS~ OctoJtzer pay President $50 ,OO I1 1* Recorder 90 *oo n rf Trustee 35.00 W Trustee 35.00 lt ft Trustee 35-00 n Treasurer: 25-00 13 Village Health Officer 30,OO Village EkrshaPl 1ro 000 Palice Officer 150 000 Police Officer 150 e00 Police Officer 140 000 Street Commissioner 150 000 Utility man 140 000 Tractor operator I35000 John Tracy R. Port Lo Stolzmn Sam EcCready E. Xerfeld H. Ensley Chas ;Tohnson A. 0. Stringer 0. E. Spande Arthur Petersen 1 Asst Tractor operator 125.00 Asst Raad fareman 105.60 Asst Raad foreman 48 -60 Raad labor 88 -00 Road labor- 88 -00 Road labor 90.50 Road labor 4.00 . R&II. - TIpa October 25.00 Park labor 93.00 . Garbage Collec-f;ion 30 0.00 0 Trustee ':lillsorm reported on Roads, Trustee Irgens on Relief, Trustee Haltan on Police and 'Ereasurer Duggan on Bank balance. EL? Harry Toms appeared before the Council With reference to his application for transfer of 3.2 Non-Intoxicating &lt Liquor Tic- ense now held by 'Lllarguret Soderburg to himself as he had purchased the Saderburg Restaurant, 'lf9i.,Toms gave a long lis% of references as to hls character and abili$y and assured the Cau~cil he pro- posed to-improve and remadel the restaurant and that he at 110 time aould operate anythtxtg but a first class place. After dis- cuss50a it vas moved by Irgens, that the transfer be granted with- out fee for balance of unexpired yearo seconded &y Eoore and car- ried. Application mas receLved from Dauglas Rees, to change the Zoning of the Rarth 100 feet of Lot 42, Auditor's Subdivision $172 from Open DevePapmeat District to Cammunity Store District, On motion Irgens rnaved that the application be received and posted notice 'fie given of CounciE1s motice of Hearing to be held at the regular " meeting of the Council to be held on October 23, 1939, seconded by Holten and carried. plfcation mas received from E. R. Proberg Half (IT*) of Lo% 49, Auditarts Subdivision k172, tu remne-same for Community Stare District, E;lr Froberg stating that in his attempt to remodel the Stoke'bnilding buiht af cement blocks and heretGfore 3.ocatea--on said lot, that he found such poor construct- ~ ion that nev malls and building were advisable. fkereupon Irgens maved the applicztion be received and pasted notice he given of Councilrs Notice of Hearing, to be held at the time of the, regular meeting of the Council ta be held on October 23, 193go seconded by Application received from Einnespolis Gas Light Company for per-. mission in lay 312 feet of 3 inch gas main in and along Griffith Avenue betrreen Belmore Lane arid Nelson Avenue and 80 feet of 3-'inch gas main in and along Brookside Avenue between Division and Seventh Streets, were an rzatian Villson, the application 'be granted, secon- ded by HoJ!ten, and carried, Camunication was receiyed from Hazel K. Korr; Secretary of Uinne- haha Grange #398, advising under date of August 1, 1939, that under terms of the existing lease By and between XlZanehaha Grange #398 and the Village of Edina, cweriag land and the Grange Eall, that Ebnehaha Grange mag thereupon signifying its 177ish and intention to renem said lease as owner of the krth I oten and carried. as provided and set forth in same. I - Eo. further business to come before the meeting, zt'this time, Pres- ident Sharpeldeclared to meeting adjourned to meet at the same time and place on October 12, 1939, at 8 otclock FEY for the purpose of csetting up the 1940 budget and tax levy for the ensuing year, C' Village Recorder. )