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1951-07-10VILLAGE OF MOUND ~2~5 Following 5LESOLUT~ON offered by Bly, second by Pierce: BE IT RESOLVED by 'the Village Council of the Village of Mound that the Village enter into an agreement with the State of Minnesota, Department of Highways for the following purposes, to wit: to provide for improvements on Trunk Highway No. 110 in Mound from the Graat Northsrn Railway Co. right-of-way to the north Village Limits by the Village and for paTment bT the State to the Village for a part of the costs irLcurred bT the Village in connection with work performed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Manager be and they are herebT authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf of said Village of Mound. The roll being called there were five aves. MOTION TO ~.DJOURN but Winkel at 9:00 p.m., second bT Fierce. Carried. U MEETING OF T~ B0~_~D OF REVI.~W in the villa ge ~oTzc~. LS office on Wednesday, June 20, 19~1, at 2:00p.m. Tha~heBoard Co~mcilman BI~, Assessor Harry Martin and Vfl~a~e of ~o~d ~ County, Minneso~, ~II Manager Storey presentx to receive and record complaints on personal ~ropertv assessmsnts for action~.bv a quorum of the board after assessment was completed. Two persons a~peared to be heard--Mrs. E. A. McC~esne¥, Baptist AssemblT Ground protested 19~0 personal propeb~;y tax. Mr. bit went over return with her and satisfied complaint. Mr. John--BraTleT,~accounta~t for L. E. Streater Lu'mber Co., had no specific complaint but wanted to talk over b~.sis of assessment with the assessor. Meeting adjourned to a later date after notice bv Mr. Bly. the village office in Mouml Wednesday, the 20th of 1951, at 2:00 p~m. for the of reviewing and Correetin~ assessment of said Mound for the year 19~1. sons considering themselve~ grieved by said Wish to complain that the'~ erty ~f another is Iow, are hereby pear at said meeting cause for having such corrected. No complaint that another son is assessed to low will :1~ acted upon until' the person assessed, or his agent, been notified of such Village Edna ,I. ~'. Clerk (June 7,' 19~11),. REGUL.5~ MEETI'~.G, July 10, 19~1, Krause Bldg. Called to order bT ~cting Mayor Gen~ White at ~:00 p.m. BIT and Winkel also present. .~.x~l~ Davi~Saend Pierce out of town. Minutes of th~.~June meetings read, approved on motion bT Winkel, second by Blv. M~vor Davis ar?ived and took chair. Matter of bids on a walk-in cooler for the liquor store tabled at Ia st meeting brought up again. Following manager's recom.endat~on~ ' ~ to accept bid of Superior Products Co. of $913. for a,l~310x~ foot cooler complete with refrigeration unt.White m6v~m anm D~.vis seconded that bid be accepted. Carried. VILLAGE OF MOUND Dale Mickelson of Micketson Mot~s present to inquire about possibility of getting p. rt of lot no~th of his garage for use ss a used car lot. ?if tv foot lot is owned by village. Was deeded to village by ~'~. E. Pardee's v~ th restriction tha~t it was not to be used for a commerical purpose. P~rdee's woL~ld re~ove deed restriction in rot.~rn for north 20 feet of lot. Winkel offered suggxestion that entire lot might be deeded back to Pardee's ~n return for land Tonka Electric building ia on so alle~ could go right to 110. Manager directed to look into matter furt¼er. Winke! moved, kqaite seconded, t~at tbe grade p~ovided for the extension of 2:'R LTo. 12~ in Shirley Hills be accested as the established grade. Carried. Gunnar Morin and one other residen8 of Highland Avenue present to object to poor condition of road. &fter considerable disc,~ssion Manager Store~v agreed to tr'~,~ to fix the roadx either by patching or scarifying. ~e-zoning of south end of Central ,.venue sm~'ested bvVillage ~'Lttornev Wolner a?ter a rei~ues8 had been. received in village office to allow a Dairy }~a'ueen store ne~t to 'the park. White moved that matter be discussed at a public he~ing on August 7, 19~1. Second bv Blv. Car 'led. As all village employees would have to be enrolled in the ~tate Public ~'mployees Retirement ~ssociation as of aul¥ 1, 1'-}~1, t½e manager requested that salaries be increased four per cent in view of the already hixb cost of living. MOT]iON bT ~site to i~crease tke salaried ~¥ whic~ would allow fo~ increased income ta~ .~nd 4~;,~ to t¼e retirem-~nt fund. Second b~ Winkel. Carried. MOT~io~,T B~V Winkel, second by B!v, to pay the following bills where funds were available: GENES&L FUND Poor fund Vm. H. 1Siegler Wessner Tailor Willmar Office buppl? State Bs. nk Ins. Ervin K. ~osenwa~d-Cooper ,art Rvdeen ins. ~gc~. Mtka. Pilot Sm~rstate Power Imperial Suppl~ Co. ~. V. Gleason Co. Bud's Pure 0il Mound Hardware Smith Motors Coast to Coast harry Martin-assessor 14.00 4a.75 10.©0 .00 6.00 ~04.69 29.2~ 166.74 7.67 6.la 66o.00 Landers-Xord~!oo~-Cbrist.22.19 1296.01 Sub. Henn. Co. ~elief P A ?d~ FUND Mound Hardware Interst~ e Power Sterne Electric Streater Lumber Co. Minnetonka Pilot CEMKTSRY FUND Ravenna Ceramics 1.30 3.74. .90 .90 VILLAGE OF MOUND July bills, cont. W~TER FUND OFF SALE Li©UOR Interstate Power Mound Hardware ~oyt A. Seavy Bud's Pure Oil Republic Elow Meter James B. Clew Coast to Coast ON BALE LIQUOR American Linen Interstate Power Mound Hardware Mound Red & White Mtka. Motor Express Barbeau Supply Co. Asleson Co. Coast to Coast 01d ~utch Foods Halvorsen Tobacco Ralph Nelson Ice May deliveries ~141.24 5.97 21.60 32.00 1.00 lO.30 ~17.17 27.12 2.40 8.92 i .39 32.16 6.90 i 22.50 24.60 36.00 ,ii6.47 ~296.97 Mtka Veverage Chaska Beverage Drone¥ Beverage Puri t~ Beverage Noterman & ~ber Gold Medal bev. Coca Cola Pabst Sales Morris Distr. Seven~Up ~ottling Manning &' Anderson Canada Dr~ Carter Beverage Griggs-Cooper Ed Phillips Dist. Distr. Mid West Wine Old Peoria Co. Famous Br.~nd s Interstate Power McLaughl in Mull en~s t~ and ~av Co. -audit M. Falk Paper Co. April Deliveries May Deliveries second by Davis. MOTION by Winkel to adjourn at 10:30 p.m. to July 24, 1951. N~233.88 242 99,30 ~4 i94.3i 12o 36.40 11.10 2~6.40 62.4o 732 116.11 414.05 6~2'.24 2034.41 861.97 137.82 ~11.79 i76.00 60.96 ii7~72.79 5573.80 iii9,~92.i2 Carried, adjourned 'iDJOURNED ML~,TING, July 24, Krause Building. Acting Mayor Gene White called meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. with Winkel and Bly present. Davis and Pierce out of town. MOTION by Blv, second by W~nkel, authorizing manager to advertise for bids in the Minnetonka PILOt for improvement of ~ighwa¥ No. 110 from the Great Northern Railwa~ Co. right- of-wa~ to the north village limits according to the plans and specifications prepared by the village engineers, Toltz, King and Day. Carried. Discussion on the report of the Fire 0nderwriter's Inspector tabled until later meeting. Gordon Batdorf, u. M. Anfensen, and E. S. Granger from the west end of Lake Langdon were on hand to protest excavation by Cox Bros. on property owned by Everett So,ns. The east side of Sohns' property had been excavated years ago and a large hole now exists. Cox Bros. were going to take out 1000 yards of fill. Sub-sectimn 6 of Section 12 of Zoning