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Regular Meeting June 15 1922.
Roll Call:- Mayor W C G~uvotte, Councilmen ~urgoyne, ~entzen,Ledwien
and ~cKenna all present at the meeting.
Reading of ~iinutes of p'reious meetings were approved as read.
Public Hesrings v;ere held, (as pe:c advertisements), at 8 P~ on the
following projects:- Water I~ain in alley, Sl~ains Place & 59th Ave.
~/as per pe$ition) and advertisement.
E~dision Str. Grade, 41st to 45rd Ave.,
advertised,
Tyle? Street (~rade,(~,: 5?th Ave. Approach)
57th to 59th.
40th Ave. s~ade, etc., Blvd. to Central Ave.,
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" Central Ave. to 5th Str. "
" " " " 5th ct. .~o '.~ain Street, "
Maifl Street, "
" from 40th Ave to 45rd
B01~D,c~ering C. W. Sch~th on contract for tower and pressure
tank, ~tc. was ~ :',~oved by ~.h~ Co:_.nc~l and placed on file with the
~ngr.
License Committee, The following councilmen were appointed as
a License Com:%ittee, to i~andle and report to cou~:ci! all matters
and applications concerning licensee:- Geo. Burgoyne & l~att .Ledwien.
Appl~c~ions were received for Plu~aber's Licenes from Jolm ~fyers,
John Teseth d.: Carlson-Seelye Co., and they v:~re all referred to
tke License Comm~ittee for a report to the Council.
Mngr. Corr was appointed as a committee of one to iinvestigate the
loss of a petttion for gra.:iin~ 41st ~ve.(East of Central), to see
the people on the street and try and adjust the matter, to their
satisfaction.
Ordinance ?o. 10, v, as given its first reading, this is A~ ;]iDIUT,d~CE
TO AWfCRD A ~ ,~,~-~,~. FOR C0.;STRUCTIi:G A WATER T~( ~TD ~z;IShLO
Pb%~S 7d'ID P~,~ HOUSE A]!D TO ~PROPRIA~ $14998.00 '1 ']~0 ~.f THE WATER
Petition ,~s~ng for an Ordinance governing quarrying in the "City
was received and referred to our City Atty.
Petition for water main on Duchanon iZt.,39th to 37th Ave. received
nnd referred to the City I:.~ngr. for report.
Following resolution of f erred by Bentzen, sec. by !~cKenna, and
on roll call unanimously carried:-
l~eso!ve,J, that .-e~ j~i~: the
L:innesota League of ~lunicipatties, and Further resolved that'~
.%[ayor Gauvette attend their convention at Crookston as our delegate,
and be it ~'urthez~ resolved that the City stand al! the expenses of
our dele,-~ate which he might incur in going to, coming from, and
attending such Convention.
Following w:~3es: ~et by _~'n_r.C, oz-:c wez.?e ap?roved, Assessor 75 cents
an hour and Deputy Assessors 60 cents per hour.
The following resolution was offerred by Burgoyne, sec. by
Ledwien, ~nd on roll call unanimously carriedA-
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~nereas, we issued Bonds and secured money for Street improvements,
and whereas the said money is no~¥ in our Tre~.sury ~_n a l,'un~.], known
as Street Bond Fund, and whereas after duly advertising and duly
holding hearings(according to Law) and the grading and surfacing of
AOth Ave. (from Dlvd. to L~ain Street) ~nd on ~:ain Street (from Alst
to A~rd Aves was duly ordered ~mne, nov~ therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the council of the City of Columbia Heights,Anoka~e
County, ~Iinnesota dee.~ it expedient and prope~ that the said grad ing~-~-~
and, surf~cing on the s~.id ~0th Ave.' and ~ain otreet be done by ' /C~_~
Contract and the money to pay same be dr~wn ou~ of our Street Bond
Fund. ~ ~ ~/
The following bills were audited and allowed '