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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19451111_SPECIAL.. *' I and carrkd. (. E'lotion to adjourn was made by Utlexk seconded by Vyatt and. carried. . EIMUTES OF THE SP33CIAL IIIIEETIl4G OF TH$ EDIHA VILLAGE COUPJCIL HELD IM VILL4GZ HALL AT 8 P. E. OCTOBER 29, 1945 .- &our members of the council were present: Utley, %illson, Vyatt ana fr'ocid. The matter of financing 'construction of lateral sewers in Setaer District No. 12 mas discussed. Notion to direct the villageattorney to determine legal requirements for advertisements or notices for bids for special assessment nrarrants of approximately $21,000 and to authorize and direct the village clerk to publish at the earliest da.te possible such legal advertiseaents as are,necessary and, if no legal notices are necessary, to authorize the clerk to invite bids from not less than. four representative investment houses for consideration by the council at its meeting of Xovember 12, 194.5, was made by titley, seconded by r?illson and carried. i:otmn to direct the village attorney to prepse a written contract for construction of lateral sanitary sewers ir? Sever District Bo, 12 by Lametti and Lametti, the contract to be submitted to the council at its next meeting, was made by Litley, seem I'fotion to adjmrn was made by Wills r <' !$) * W,r\ I y4 _- - / - PXINUTES OF THE SPECIAL IEETING OT THE EDINA VILLAGB COUNCIL HELD UT VILLAGE HALL AT 8 P, 1:. BCVl3EBER lp,. 1945 - .$A . All members of the council were present. Public hearing was held on the subject of proposed extension of 'commercial zoning on the north side of Piftieth street to a proposed extensiori of Halifax averme and on the north side of a proposed ylem street (tent at ively called 3or ty-nint h-and-one-half str eet )west ' from France avenue to halifq avenue. Todd opened the discussion by stating that the council and planning commission had given consideration to the proposed project in an effort to establish a logical geographical boundary to the btisiness district and thus'stop the encroachment of business on residential areas, to relieve traffic congestion in the business district by pro- viaing additional parking area and an outlet for trafficto Prance avenue and to answer thk demand for additional commercial development without extending business further on Biftietl? street. \ Arthur Nichols, planning consultant, presented a plan of the pro- posed development, showing new streets; buildings and parking areas. Several persons residing on E'if tieth street and Kaple road appeared . in opposition to the project, Xembers of the delegation mho spoke in objection to the project were D. ?V. Vallace, mho stated his property would be severely danaged; J. L. Pause, mho stated a new 'business district should be started and that no further expansion of the present district should %e permitted; Arnold Raugland, who objected particularly to comercial zoning north of 49$ street; C. H. Brune, and C. C. Baker. Spea,king in support of the project were Abdiel Xallestad, George Hartzell, 12s. Gust Soderberg, Russell Lund and C. T. day. li;embers of the council discussed possibility of acquiring a strip of land west of the proposed extension of iialifax avenue to be 5