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Jun 13, 1933
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Regular meeting called to order J~me 13th, 1933 at the High School at 8 PM. All members present. Previous minutes read and approved. Motion by~ Karrow, seconded by Gannon, that 3715 Quincy St. be permitted to connect with the sewer, uoon recommendation of the Board of Health. Roll call, all ayes. Request by S. H. Kahm for restaurant license for Forest Park, held over tmtil next meet~tng to allow for investigation, upon motion by .Tjosvold, seconded by Karrow. Roll call, Ayes: Tjosvold, Earrow, Welch Nays: Garmon, Stinson. "l~otion by Ks~row, seconded by Stinson, that the Request of the Vetermns of Foreign Wars to sell fireworks at STth & Reservoir Blvd., be granted. Roll call, all ayes. Motion by Stinson, seconded by Gannon, that the ~nerican Legion request to sell fire works at STth & Reservoir Blvd. with the provision that there is 2©© ft. be- tween the two stands. Resolution offered by Karrow, seconded by Stinson, that the Council rescind the reso- lution paszed on May 2Srd setting the firev~orks fee at $18. Roll call, all ayes. Resolution offered by Stinson, seconded by Tjosvold, th~.t the fireworks fee be s~t at $1.0~ for the year 19S~, for the AmericRn Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Roll call, all ayes. Motion by Stinson, ~conded by Gannon, that the request of Mr. Kolberg for restaurant license, at 4486 University Ave., be granted. Roll call, all s~es. ~iotion by Tjosvold, seconded by Stinson, that the request of J. Pische for on and off sale of beer, be grsmted, to take effect after the rests.urant is in operation. Roll call, al~ ayes. Invitation from Hibbing to at~end the Minnesota League of Municioalities. Motion by Tjosvold, seconded by G~nnon, that the American Legion be granted a license to hold an open Air Circus at the High School from July 10th to 16th inclusive. Roll call, ~ll'i~ayes. Reading of the bills: First National Bank Roberts H~niltaon S. E. Ho~mgren Pvshak Prtg. Co. F. H. Morton A. H. Smith Clyde Jotmson Madge BI,richard ~II~ks, Gen. Elec. Nlec. Blue Ptg. Cash Bertha Azmue rnm~n Margaret Kinne S15.00~ Miller-Davis 1.40~ 21.S8~ M.:G. Ouimet~e 25.00 3.95~ Mary Edwards 6.00 15.00 ~ Lillian Erickson 6.00 66.00~ N~ T. ~hmsch 1~.7~ 3.00% Lucille Hawkins 2~.00 62.50~ St. Paul Book & Sta. 5~.83~ 7.50~ Henry Kook 2.85 440.27~ Mpls. Water Dept. 1422.30% .35% J.E. Carroll 25.00~ 5.00~ Katherine Miller 6.40~ 6.40h Leonard Keyes 15.00~ 6.90 ~ Roy Haversack 7.15 4.10 % G~ace Lombard 7.15 Elizabeth Jensen Hilda Christoper~on Gertrude Organ Zememta Deeble Anna Willia~ns J. W. G~rin Jo?~nna Kremer Vivian Freestad Barbara Lubans~ 7.15a Edward Hadden 6.4C ~ 7.15 ~ Wilton 0uimette 11.4~ \a. 7.15a Chris Anderson 6.90~ 6.90~ ~..~ary Edv:ards 6.90 ~ 6. ~ ~ Vera B~fos]~er 6. ~ ?~ 17. O0 ~ Ci~i stina McLeod 8.90 ~ 6.90 ,~ Hattie LeCturer 6.90 ~ ~ 6.90 a John Bredemus 6.90 ~ 6.90a H.E.~ B~f~ 40.00 ~ Resolutio .: offered by Karrow, seconded by Stinson, that the bills be allowed. Roll ca!l, all ayes. Resolution offered by Tjos~old, ~ecsnded by Earrou', thr~t the following bills be allowed. James IJcKenna 80.0O~ Hr. zel Trucker 65.00~ J~caes French 75.00a Jene Jenkins 75.00 Walter Cottre!l 75.00`\ W.C. DeWars 72.00'vk Roll call, s~2ssses. Ayes: Tjosvold, Karrow, Welch Nays: Gannou, Stinson- (Too high) · '~ ~ - ~ to Reading of ooinion submitted by City Attorney with r~.gara dm.t-.cing at Cafe. Wotion by Tjosvold, seconded by Karrov~, to file sa~,e. Roll ceil, ayes: Tjosvo!d, Karrow, Welch. Nays: G~:ton. Stinson not rotAn:if. 0ninion from the A~torney General with regard to Salaries, Alteration in the budget, a_nd off and on license of beer. (?a;ether .or not, a ~?erson raider 21 can sell beer.) I$ot.ion by Tjosvold, seco~td~d by G~:nnen, to -ol~ce saree on file. Roll call, a!l ayes. Resolution offered by Karrow, seccnded by Tjosvold- Ya~ereas, the City of Col.Ugi~ts, did on the 12ti: d~-~y of Jura. e, l~3S, conduct an& hold a general city e].eCtim':,n, and Yfhereas, the City Co~zucil of tl~.e City of Col. Hghts, ~d on the 13th day of J~e, 1933 et a re,g~!~:r 'meeting thereof, csmvas the returns of said £enersl city election, and '&nereas, the foli~wind~ results ware detsrmined by said canvas of said general city election, to-wit: Valid ballots cast 1611 Partially defective bali. ets 2 To t al ly " " - ~o~-~1 ballots cast 1615 Votes ~ _~r candidates for ~,~¥oz. Ralph Crisp W:.:,. R. Foster L. P. Beret H. Karrcu' J. Rev. E. Huset Char!ie Ch~,.~pl in 857 $ 1 1 1 1 Votes for candidates for C..mancilnk~: L. W. Bassett P. J. Osmncn R. J, i.liller Joseph Stinson P. L. Jacobsen 105! .600 894 642 1 NOW T~.i~_0RE Bm IT ~o0LVED BY CITY 0E COLDL'O~IA 'r~a~ that E L. Crisco be and he hereby is declared to be elected I,.is2~or, and that L. U. Bas,eft an! R. J. WAller be smd they hereby are declared to be elected Cou_ucilmen in and for the City of Col. Minn. 95; Roll call, all ayes. Resolution offered by Tjosvo!d, seconded by Gannon V6nereas, the d~lapidated condition and the collection of water on and about the ore- raises located on Lot 48, Block 68, Columbia Heights Annex to Minneapolis, Anoka Oounty, Minnesota, has caused said oremises to become a oublic nuisance and a source of d~ger to the lives of the residents an_ inhabitants of the City of Colr~nbia Hgkts, and V~nereas, the owner of said oremises, after due noticS thereof has refused to abate said nuisance and remove said danger, Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that due to the dilapidated condition of repaint s~d the collection of water on and about the oremises located at lot 48, Block 6~, Columbia Heights, Annex to Minneapolis, Anoka County, Minnesota, the condition of said pre~ mises is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, and Be It Further Resolved, that due to the owners refusal to abate said nuisance and re- move said danger and m~ke a ~pecial assessment for the e~ense of the saJae against said property pursuit to the laws and enactments in such case made and provided. Roll call, all ayes. Resolution offered by Karrow, seconded by Tjosvold, to adopt drawing ~599, as established grade on 44th Ave. from Central to Jackson St. If. E. Roll call, all ayes. Motion by Tjosvold, seconded by Karrow, that the fee for Open Air Circus be set at $10. per dsy. Roll call - Ayes: Tjosvold, Karrow, Welch. Nsys: Stinson, Gannon - Reason: contrary to Ordinance. Reading of the poor bills: E. Talbot Frederick Hilltop Groceries Miller0Davis Co. Dr. Blumenthal Howard Foster Warren Headly 19.60% L.H. Dean 18.00~ 8. ~5% H.E. B~ffum 2.50~ 16.00, Joim Hybza 4.00~ i~ Typewriter ~xch~uuge 12 00~ 40.50a Dr. Good 69.85~ 12.7~6 Roy Smith 15.00 % 12.00~ Mrs. John Theris 15.00% Livls, Gen. ;~l~c. £.0~' Roll ~11 ~ all Resolution by Gannon, seconded by Stinson, that the bills be allowed. ayes; 1,,{otion by Gannon, seconded by S~znson, t~.a~ 0uimette cormuunicate with the ~.~torney General with regard to ds~cing in cafes. Roll call, sll ayes. Motion to adjourn by ~tinson, seconded by Tjosvold. Secretar the C otuucil