HomeMy WebLinkAbout19440906_SPECIALby Utley, seconded by Tiillson and carried.
Notfon,that the clerk be authorizied and directed to give notice of
8 hearing .for revision of rates of Country Club District Service Coo ' .to be held at the Village Hall at .8 p.m. Idonday, September, 18, 1944,
.said notice to be in such form as the chairman of the ultilities .
.committee .shall determine, was macle by Utley, seconded by Willson and
.car2 ed.
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-Hotion to accept resignation of John W. Lyon as chief of police and a
member of the police department was made by Hawthorne, seconded by
Willson and carried.
Motion that John W. Lyon be requested to surrender his police uniform to the village manager, with provision the village will repay Lyon for his investment in the uniform if it is delivered to the manager in
good condition, was made by Hawthorne, seconded by Utley and carried.
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Notion to adjourn was made by Utl'ey, seconded by Hawthorne and carried. /gi+&/& /+
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NINUTES OF lCRE SPECIAL IBETING OF THE
EDINA VILLAGE COUNCIL HFZD IN VSLLAGE HALL AT 8 P.N. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEBBER 6, 1944
All. members of the council were present.
&lotion that the chairman of the public safety committee be authorized
and directed to extend to Detective Ed Ryan an offer of the position of
chief of police for Edina on his retirement from the police force of
the city of Minneapolis and that the chairman shall make such arrangements
with Ryan for his advice encX consultation on police department matters in the Interin as ~h@lr.be:.imtuallg satisfactory was made by Hawthorne,
seconded by Wllson and carrQed.
Todd reported receipt of a letter from Oscar Gaarden, president of'
Country Club District Servlce Coo, announcing &hat he is considerfng taking steps to shut off fire hydrants unless the village pays hydrant
rental charges.
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Notion to adjourn was made by Hawthorne, seconded by Wyatt and carried. -
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