HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 9, 1933OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Regular meeting called to order May 9th, lS$$ at the Hig~ School Building. All members
present.
Previous' minutes read and approved.
Reading of the bills:
First Nat. Bank, Mpls.
Leonard Keyes
Mary Edwards
M. G. OtLimette
Lillian Erickson
City Treas. Mpls.
Henry Kook
Central Lumber
Lucille Hawkins
F. H. Morton
Crane Co.
3230.00~ Borchert Ingersoll Co.
5.00~ Central Supply Co.
4.50~ Miller-Davis
25.00~ Houle Eaton Co.
4.00, Zeigler Co.
94.00~ Jacob Haugen
10.55~ Clyde Johnson
15.71~ Madge Blanchard
20.00* H. E. Buffum
39.00~ A. E. Sttudberg
16.$5~ Anoka Herald
Res61ution by Tjosvold, seconded by Gannon, that the bills be allowed.
ayes.
3.45~
4.00,
1.60,~
1.50~
1S. ~X)
62.54
62.50,~
7.50~
40.00
8.00
43.
Roll call, all
~es01ution by Tjosvold, seconded by Karrow, that the following bills be allowed.
JamBs McKenna 80.00~ Hazel Trucker 65[00~
.JamBs French 75.00~ Gene Jenkins 75.00,
Wal~er Cottrell 75.00~ M. C. DeMars -48.00~
K. Stinson 30.00 ~
Amefidment of£ered by 8tinson, ttmt the salaries be .cut to tske ef£ect immediately. Lost
without a second.
R oil call on resolution - Ayes: Tjosvold, Karrow, Welch.
Na~s: G~non, Stinson.
Appli'cation by E. E Good, for a tax exempt Tourist. Cs~np between 38th & 39th and Central,
to be tax emempt for five yes. re. According to a ruling of the City Attorney, the City~e~
Colt~nbia Heights is without athority to exe,.mot from taxation any -:rivate orooer, ty. u~,,~,,~
o private purposes. :~:. ..~.
Motibn by stinson, seconded by TxSs~ml~ Tjosvold, that the vommunication be ot~'~°n file.
Roll call, all a~es. ' ~'~
Motion by Tjosvold, seconded by Gannon, that the request of the~Salvation Ar~ ~o laY
a water ~r~ pipe from the Reservoir to Silver L~ce, be granted with the provision that
they run it on the boulevard instead on the right of way. Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by Karrow, seconded by Tjosvold, that the request of the Cedar L~e Ice Company
to service the National Tea Company with ice, be granted with the provision that they
service the National Tea Co~v~y only. Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by Karrow, seconded by Gannon, that the request of D. A. Smith for refund of
cesspool license be granted. Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by Stinson, seconded by T~evold, that the request of Nm. Andrews for Off and
On license to sell beer, be granted. (4200 Central Ave.) Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by Karrow, seconded by'Gannon, that the request of Gus Lindholm for resta~rant
license at Sgll University Ave., be granted. Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by G~unon, seconded by Stinson, that the recuest of Gus Lindholm for Off and 0n
license of beer be granted. Roll call, all ayes. -
Ilotion by Ganmon, seconded by Tjesvold, that the rec~est of Stanley Kreskie for res-
taurs~t license be granted. Roll call, all ayes.
Motion by Stinscn, seconded by Gannon, that tha reaue~t of St~nley Kreskie for Off and.
On license' for the sale of beer, be granted. Roll call, all ayes. Granted with the
provision that the license is not used ~?..til the restaurant is in operation.
Application by Lewis Reinhart for Dance Est! license Re~'arant License, add off and
on license for sale of beer for Forest Park. If, otio_u by Karrow, that all re&2aests be
denied.
~~v~. Seconded by Tjosvo!d. Motion withdrawn by Karrow, second withdrawn
by Tjosvold. Motion by Tjosvold, seconded by Gannon, that the reeuests be laid aside ~mtiI
next me.eting to allow for inves~,~t~o... R oil call, all ayes.~
Mr. Ear'row, and I:ir. 0uimette reported, on co:~erence with R.F.C. with regard to rent.
Mr. 0uimette stated that the R.F.C. had agreed ~o take over the rents to the extent of
the mon?y available for A~uoka County with the understsnding that the City would ass'roue
the responsibility of the rents over ~ud above the amount designated; or available.
Recon~.mendations and findings oi' the cormuittee selected by the Taxpayers grou-o, submitted
by Mr. 0. H. Prestemon.
Reading]of the poor bills:
American Legion
Lowel 1Jepson
C. A. Bl~omquist
M. H. Hammer
Hennepin Realty Co.
Paul Zelinske
R. H. S~mgren
J. W. Garin
C. Luke
Oscar Pearson
Wm.'Ritten
Steve ~alzrk
~niting Inv. Co.
Wm. Member
Geo. Menard
Thoe. Brandes
Plymouth Ms~ket
Hilltop Groc.
Dr. Bl~menthal
Wallman Optical
20.00~ Liarcuette Bldg. & Loan 27.00~
56.00~ Chas. Holt 12.00
10.00 % Pauline Lazor~k 8.00~
12.00~ W.E. Lively 12.00~
15.00~ W. Leigh Cary,
9.00A Twin City Bldg. & Lo&u ll.00~
15.00% Liinnie Anderson 6.00%
15.00~ Gordan Ball 15.00
13.00~ Mrs. Eva Hendricks 20.00
10.00~ John Lsng 15.00a
24.00$ albert Joi~uson 45.00~
X~X~ Walton Agency 15.00~
20.00~ B. Venanzo 15.00,,
36.00~ A.H. Hanson 12.00
40.00~ ~na Backen 15.00~x[
20.00~ Lowell Presca&h 18.00
12.50~ E. Talbot 35.60~
8.00~ ~ls. Gas ~.~, 4.~t~
20.00~ L. H, Des~ 26.00~
SS.75~ Dr. Heckler 1
6.95~
Resolution offered by Gannon, eeconded by Stinson, that ~he bills be allowed.
all ayes.
Roll call
Motion %y Gannon, seconded by Stinson, to ~djo~mrn.
Secretary.to the Co~mdil