HomeMy WebLinkAbout1946/03/13 - ADMIN - Minutes - City Council - Regular March 13, 1946
SPECIAL MEETING - MARCH 13, 1946
A special meeting of the Village Council was called to order' by President
Erickson at 7:00 P. M. to consider the proposed project of Good Foods, Incorporated
(Skippy Peanut Butter) on the property lying West of the Commander Elevator and
North of the M. and St. L. Railroad.
The following Councilmen were present at roll call:
Trustee Perkins Trustee Jorvig
Clerk Justad - President Erickson
Three members of the Planning Commission, Ed. Ludwig, L. Pedersen and M.
Arneson were present, and Jack Keene and A. W. Hendrickson of the M. and St. L.
R. R. also appeared. '
A discussion was had with the- above named and due to need of speed, the
following motion was made:
On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the Building Ins-
pector was authorized to issue a building permit for building according to plan
submitted and 20 foot setback from Service Road, waiving certificate of survey,
but that no building construction start until same is filed with Building Ins-
pector. Motion was passed by unanimous vote of Councilmen present.
On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the Building
Inspector was authorized to issue a building permit for commercial building on
Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Minikanda Vista Second Addition, bubject to 20 foot
setback from :=-_Eicelsior-',Boiilevard,c.. 7, by unanimous vote of Councilmen present.
Meeting Adjourned
";The meeting was adjourned by President-Erickson at 8:40 P. M.
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REGULAR MEETING - ' MARCH 18, 1946
A meeting of the Village Council was called to order by Prersident Erickson
with the following Councilmen present at roll call:
Trustee Perkins Trustee Jorvig
President Erickson Clerk Justad
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The minutes of meetings held March 11, 1946 and March 13, 1946 were read and
approved as read.
Bids - Road Tar
Bids were received and opened for 100,000 gallons of road tar, more or less,
from the following bidders as advertised in the St. Louis Park Dispatch on March
8th, 1946:
1. Ashworth-Hawkinson Company .12 per gallon
2. Republic Creosoting Company .117 " "
On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the above bids