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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950/05/29 - ADMIN - Minutes - City Council - Regular May 22, 1950 425 Permit to Expose Gas Main On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the Request of the Minneapolis Gas Company for permission to expose gas main and. certain part of the sewer main lying in Kipling Avenue immediately in front of 3781 was approved with the understanding that a representative of the St. Louis Park Eng- ineering Department is present during the excavation to observe conditions as they are. Motion was passed by unanimous vote of Council Members present. Penn-Zayta Plat Approved • On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the Plat of Penn-Zayta Addition was approved and accepted, subject to approval of Engineer- ing Department, and the Mayor and Clerk are herewith authorized to sign same for the Village, by unanimous vote of Council Members present. Bond On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the bond with G. G. Cerney of Minneapolis, Minnesota as principal, and American Automobile Insurance Company of St. Louis, Missouri as surety, dated April 20, 1950, in the amount of $500.00, covering grading and graveling work in Penn-Zayta Addition, was approved by unanimous vote of Council Members present. Resolution On motion of Trustee Perkins, seconded by Trustee Jorvig, the following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION VACATING STREET WHEREAS the Village Council met October 4, 1948 at the time and place specified in a notice duly published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch September 17, 1948 and duly posted in three public places in said Village, embracing a copy of said petition, and held a hearing at said meeting and heard all persons interested; action being deferred thereon, and it appearing in the public interest that said street be vacated, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of St. Louis Park that West 22nd Street between the east line of Idaho Avenue and the east line of Lots 1 to 11, extended south, Richmond Third Addition as the same is now dedi- cated and laid out within the corporate limits of said Village be hereby vacated. Meeting Adjourned The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Erickson at 11:55 P. M. Awe -- Air" _ - 0. :. ER . a . Z.-- ATTEST:ATTEST: JOS ,'H JU/' D, Clerk MONDAY MAY 29,, 1950 • Bids for Voting Machines • • As advertised in the St. Louis Park Dispatch on May 17, 1950, bids for Ill voting machines were received up to 10:00 A.M. by Village Clerk, Joseph Justad. • • One bid was received, from The Automatic Voting Machine Corporation for 21 voting machines at $1,240.00 each, FOB Jamestown, New York on a rental pur- chase basis. Bid was referred to the Village Council for action. • • • 0 J.:EPH J(TAD, Clerk 426 May 29, 1950 :1›. SPECIAL MEETING MAY 29, 1950 >41 A special meeting of the Village Council was called to order by Trustee H. W. Perkins at 8:02 P. M. for the purpose of opening bids for curb and gutter, and sidewalk construction. Present were H. W. Perkins, acting Mayor and J. Justad, Clerk. Bid for Curb & Gutter, Sidewalk Pursuant to advertisement for bids in the St. Louis Park Dispatch, one \ sealed bid was received for the construction of curb and gutter, and sidewalks tel. at various locations in said Village known as Improvements Nos. P-44 to P-&2 5J ,,` n accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Village 0 ,,k ngineer, as follows r / I u Victor Carlson & Son - - - For Curb and Gutter $1.52 per L. F. For Sidewalks .36 per sq. ft. for Sin .48 " " " for 6" The above bid was referred to the Village Engineer for tabulation and recommendation. 17 H. W. PERKINS, Acting Mayor ATTEST: WHJ/1.1TAD, C31----- , erk . REGULAR MEETING JUNE 5, 1950III A meeting of the -Village Council was called to order by Mayor 0. B. Erickson at 8:10 P. M., with the following Council Members present at roll call as follows: Trustee Bolmgren, Trustee Perkins Mayor 0. B. Erickson Verified Claims On motion of Trustee Bolmgren, seconded by Trustee Perkins, the following verified claims were approved, and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to issue warrants covering same, by unanimous vote of Council Members present by roll call as follows: Trustee Bolmgren, yea; Trustee Perkins, Yea, Mayor 0. B. Erickson, Yea: A. Anderson 129.60 John Balich 216.00 J. W. Brockman 129.60 Dorothy Chase 9.90 B. F. Cihoski 134.40 John Connery 194.40 R. B. Connery 165.00 James R. Dahl 136.50 Elsie Dahlstrom 76.48 Marjorie Dale 91.20 C. L. Dickinson 75.00 Rosamond Dirksen 28.80 Al Donahue 138.51 A. R. Dunkum 79.20 Mary E. Dunkum 92.00 R. E. Erickson 52.50 C. H. Farmer 309..49 E. Ferch 134.40 Irwin Freeland 142.00 H. Frieborg 136.15 III T. Gardner 162.00 George Gibson 150.00 Edwin Gilbert 150.00 n .n 76.80 H. Girard . 150.00 Donald Glassing 136.50 Varah Goodrich 88.00 Truman Hedwall 142.00 Esther Helmer 50.15 Orlo Hemstock 119.00 Carl Iverson 142.00 " I' 55.00 Alvera Johnson 105.60 Arvid Johnson 72.00 Clyde Johnson 136.50 J. 0. Johnson 132.40 K. Johnson 165.00 L. M. Johnson 142.00 Agnes Jones 43.00 C. W. Jones 158.40 Earl Jones 206.40 Anna Jorgenson 23.50 Betty Joubert 13.60 Walter Jungblut 136.50