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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19601108_canvassing_board_for_edina_village_election11/8/60 I*lINUTES OF IEETING OF CANVASSING BOARD FOR EDINA VILLAGE ELECTION ,'HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960 AT 8 :15 P.l*S., AT EDINA VILLAGE HALL I-leeting convened at 8:15 P.N. at Village Hall with Council Idembers Beim, Dickson and Tupa acting 'as Canvassing'Buard for Village Election for this date, Tuesday, November 8, 1960. ballots in the five Voting Districts, comparing then with returns of Election Officials; and, later, canvassed the returns of Blection Officials in the two Paper Ballot Voting Districts; and it was then moved, seconded and carried that Canvassing Board finds the returns made by election officials to have been correct in all cases, and certifies the reOurns of the Village Election held November 8, 1960, to be as €allows: llembers canvassed returns of Voting Nachines and absentee TRUSTEES (2) - TGRN THREE YEARS THOS. 'J. FRANK J. JAI4ES VOTING DISTRICT NO. : 1. Wooddale School PERPICH TUPA VAN VALKJSIBURG 560 1274 1327 2. Village Hall 6 42 1090 1222 3. Junior High 520 1083 1264 4. Concord School 766 1305 1586 5. Cahill School 736 1243 1510 6. Shepherd of Hills Church 318 414 521 1099 853 4011 7252 8529 - - 46 9 7, Edina Highlands School - I;IJHUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA VILLAGE COUNCIL, HELD NORDAY, EOVB*IBER 14, 1960, AT 7:OO Poll., AT THE EDINA VILLAGE HALL Blenibers answering Rollcall were Beim, Dickson, Tupa and VanValkenburg. Mayor Pro Tem Dickson presided in Nayor Bredesen's absence. Tupa's motion approving I4inutes of Meetings of October 24 and 27, 1960 as sub- mitted, was seconded by Beim and carried. CONTIN'UATION OF OCTOBER 24TH PUBLIC TBARIXG ON PROPOSED STORE1 SET.JER IN LESLEE LANE- HAYMAR DRIVE AREA. Consulting Engineers an opportunity to study an alternate proposal suggested by $k. Howard Lindow at the 24th Public Hearing. Ilanager Hyde reported that an alternate estimate prepared by the Engineers has shown the cost of Mr. Lindow's proposal to be some $400 =ore than the original estimate; that lfr. Lindow has been appraised of this estimate and has offered no objection to continuing with the original planned route, Manager Hyde recommended, however, that a new Public Hearing on the project be held, and that the assessable district be increased .Po include certain properties between Kaymar Drive and Old Eden Prairie Road. that action be delayed until an additional survey can be made of the benefited area. Mr. Hyde told Council that if additional area is included, the cost will be reduced from $.039 to S.0318 per assessable square foot; that he believes a nev7 notice can be on Xlonday, November 28; and, by motion Beim, seconded by Tupa and unanimously carried, it was ordered that Consulting Engineers be directed to complete survey of drainage district and that Public Hearing on iniprovement be held on 1-londay, November 28, including revised drainage district. This Public Hearing had been continued from October 24th to give 3fessrs Knight and Mahovialc asked published on Thursday, making it possible to hold new Hearing PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER IN EAST SERVICE DRIVE OF STATE HIGHtIAY NO. 100 FROM VALLEY VIEXI ROAD SOUTH 770 FT. TO CUL DE SAC. shown of route'of proposed sewer and area proposed to be assessed therefor; and Estimate of Cost was given as $7,021.17, for $1,404.23 per Assessable Lot. Hr. Harry Jonas, owner of Lot 4, Jonas Addition, told Council the sewer is shopm as running across private property; that the Highway Department has not yet approached , . + him' €or right-of-way negotiations . I4r. Born (who wishes to divide his property into two lots which do not meet zoning ordinance requirements unless sewer is constructed, and for whom this Hearing was initiated).coqlained about the cost; Vu-Graph Slide was