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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMar 12, 1929316 .. , ,,. , .......... counotl -OFi~ICItI, PROCEEDINGS The regular meeting of tho Columbia Heights olty oounotl w~s called to oilier by lf~or gm R Foster Mt 8110 P. M.M ~roh 12th, L929 in tho. high 8ohool building with all councilmen present exoep{ Deutmoh. Tho mtnutos of the Fob. ~Sth regular meeting.~n~ of the Marsh 5th The followinb bills were allowed on ~a~lea motion, .Otlle~te8 messed ,Jilanimou~ly o~ried on roll cullS- F. M. Foster $75.00 Mass, ret Xlnne S5.80 James Freno~ 75,00 Ann~ Deuteoh 5.80 Leonard Keryle 6~.~ ~ellie M~s. C, ~e~, ~.~ John D, A, Ether ~.~5 Or~e V. J~ea U~en~ ~ ~0 E. Or~e ~~er 5.55 J~ ~I1~ ~1.~ Bertha J. ~e~ 5.55 K. St~n~n aS,~ Leo~ K~(lnl) ~.40 ~dr~ ~o 4.~ Col. ~h~s ~oord ~g~r Sher[~n 4.87 i~ ~leh~ Co 11,~ Har~ ~f~ ~O.~ E~~ ~10o 3088 ~s~'l P~o~ ,~.~5 O~er~ F~re Proo~ 3.50 Andrew Ko~o &,~ M~A~Davis Co .~' M~S~ ~derllck 141,~ Cen~r~ ~ber · ,~. Bell Tel. Co. ~6,80 Mpls. Ow~ Thomas ~.~ Henry ~~a 4°!5 Z~en~a ~eeble 50~ Midwest ~. ~. 3.~ L~li~ ~ith ~ Llo~'o Servi.e S~a$~on 18.~3 A~ ~.,1 5,~ Col. ~ts Y~re 70.~ Joe~hlno M, IrOner 5.80 Or~oe O~oe ~aoh. 5,80 l!r ~u~.hy 1~.00 by h~{ ~ repl~e t~ke on p~va~e pro~rty inet8~ o~ un unt~ date of Permission ~or!renowai of lioense '~o install a~oves e~o. wa~ ~ran}ed W P Xnet~aan of ltou~ell Bros. for year X~ on Xarrow'e ~otion Oity manager was instructed to shop aroUnd in regard to poles on which to .erect street signs: Mpls not allow the use of street. Ry 'pol es. The following resolutiol wame introduced by Deutsch and seconded by Dahl and carried unanimously.~o~ roll call:- WBe~ it resolved by the city coUncil of the City of COlumbia Heighlm, That, Whereas, the city council~.is de~iro.~s, with the aid of the ~tate Jighway Commission, to improve,~ relay and repair the pavement at the ln~ersection of 40th & Central .aven~es, iAnd, Whereas, said Central Ave. at this point is'.several~degrees lower and water and mud .ac.cumulating from int. ereecting streets, makes it impossible to keep said xnmersection dry, aha passable to the publiC t faf f lc, · And, whereas, ~t is impossible to ~i~..~rove, ~.elay and repair said pavement, until the Street P&llway Company s Wye ~s removed from this intersect ion: ........... Now therefore, be it resolved by the city council Of the City Columbia H$ight~ tha$ the Street. Railway ~o., .be aD~ it is hereby ordered $~1~ reQues~e~, Dy ~1~ Un. er ~Ile ~erms cz x~s ~noAllse, gran~e~ ~o sax~ Oomoan¥'on May ?th, 1.$07, to..~em~oy? sal~d~wye a.t 4~Ot.h &.Central..Ave.nues~to ano%her point convenxe.nt to ~ne ~x~y ox ~oAumbla nexgh~s ~and mne s~reem car c~P~Y~urther~ resolved that a copy' of· this resolution be served on the St. Ry. Co. and a committee be appointed to confer with the officXals of said company." ~'Be it resolved, by the city council of the' City of Columbia Heights, T~, ~hereas, the city council is desirous with the aid of the Board of Co.unty Commissioners to pave and improve ~Oth Ave fr~m Central Ave to ~th S~ N E in the near future, Axe. d, Whereas~ there exists between these points, only a one way street car track. Traffic ha~ increased to such exten% especially du~inglrush hours~ as to'warrAnt increased service, which it is imp?ssible to .render unless served by a double track. A~d, ~hereas, sewers have been lai~ In~ these streets,which is a _ stipul~Ation said Street Car Company insists on, before laying any track age. N6w, therefore be it resolved by the city council of the City of Columbia Heights, that the street car company be and it is hereby requested to lay an additional track on~4Oeh Ave from Central A?e to §th St N E'ln said city. Resolved that a copy of this resolution be served on the City R~ilwa~ Co an$ a committee be appointedlto confer with the officials of said C~mpany. On Karrow's motEon, 'Gillett~s second and unanimously carried, city manager was instructed to draw up emergency ordinance coverin$ imrpovement of cha~.glng 4' water main to 6' main in'vicinity of American. Brake Shoe. Mayor Foster asked if there were persons in audience wishing to discuss propositions with council. Steve Malarik asked coUncil's advice regarding procedure of state assessors. Cinders were promised for walk throug~ low place ~ma~ S~inSon residence ~ about ~00 feet long and about 1~ feet deep. .Dahl suggested that~ city.manager investigate the, Zeasib~lity of installing storm. drainage around ~ this ~oint. · · Owen Thomas asked regarding drainage of water on sidewalk in front of his Van Buren street residence. M~io~ by Karrow, seconded by D~hl and unanimously carried to accept drawing ~?S covering installation of water mains on S?th Ave from Bth St to S~ St. 318 Motion by Dahl,' secouded by Oillett and ~nanimously carried that city manager advertise for bids for c~anging of water mains from $"' to 6" On 3?th near American Bt&kc Shoe: b~ds to be opened at th$ N~rch' E6t~ meet ing. " Cinders were promised cn cross walk at 41st avenue and Jackson street near confection~ry Store and.high school. with the councilmen City manager discusee~/the improvements asked for in submitted petitions, on which there were deficiencies. motion. Secy'to council Mayor OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS The regular meeting of the Columbia Heights city council was called to order by Mayor W~. R. Foster at @:~0 P. E. ~[arch'~Sth, 19~ in the high school building with all co.uncllmenpr~sent. The minutes of the Narch 1Eth regular meeting wer~ read, approved and accepted. ' The following bills were read and unauimously allowed on Dahl~s motion and Karrow's second:- F. N. Foster James French Alice Ledwein Leonard Keyes Emery J. Anderson Hazel A. Trucker Mrs C. Malmberg James McKenna D. A. Kramer James McCallum~ M. C. DeHars Andrew Wargo Kenneth Stlnson Chas. Krabbie Hans Severson :Ray Murphy Edgar Sheridan $75.00 Mpls. Water Dept. $1,~97.16 75.00 Mpls. Gen. Elect.' 385.95 7.50 Beeman Tractor Co .~5 6~ .50 Dr. ' Thork el sen 45 .~0 8~ .50 Miller-Davis Co ~' 1.~5 57.50 City of Mpls 58.50 .4.00 Oscar Buege ..~.00 ' 57.$0 M. C. De~a~s $.00 ~.~$ Voss Hardware ~$.5~ S~andard Oil Co ~.$0 8~.0~ J.E. Ca~=oll 65.00 $~.00 Central. Supply Co. 5.1J 1.00 Lloyds Service Station "~.00 Andrew Koss ~.00 8.00 L~ W. i~orthfield 4.00 F.N. Foster El.O0 1.~ Gr~c~ R Sullivan Jl.O0 Fred Osanna 1~0.~5 Invitation '~as re~d from the Silver Lake Mother's Club lnvi~i~g Mayor FOsSer. councilmen and city masager to attend indoor picnic of April 4th. . William Spain was unanimously allowed one daY's license to sell his properties April 4th: Mr Larson of Anoka being autioneer: Mr Spain to be charged fee of $~.50, on Dahl's motion, Deutsch second. Letter for Secretary of State Senate was read regarding the unfairness of taxation on state banks and not national banks. Emergency ordinance L was u r~nimously adopted on roll' call ~ appropriating $3500.00 for payment of expense of inst~lling main and connections on.~Tth Ave fro~ 5th St to ~ St. ~' '~.,