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I�ETER BROOKS' REQUEST FOR SPLITTING OF SEWER ASSESSMENT:
Mr. Brooks stated that he would like to have the sewer assessment on one of his tracCs
of land split between that parcel and another parcel. The second parcel did not border
on the highway, and, therefore, did not have any lateral assessment, but he would like
to have the lateral assessment spread over the entire area, Mr. Rohlan suggeseed that
Mr. Brooks put his request in writZng to the CLty, and then the City can go from there
and draw up the proper resolutions, etc.
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The Mayor declared the meeting ad7ourned.
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Marvixi 'C . B�ell
Secretary to the Council
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 17, 1962
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A special meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Greig at 2;15 P,M.
ROLL CALL:
Members present
Members absent
Gxeig, Wolke, Nee
Johanson, Sheridan
APPLICATION BY THE NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANX FOR A BIIILDING PERMIT TO BUILD A
�STORAGE AND MAINTENANGE GARAGE AT 6450 - STH STREET NORTHEAST;
Motion by Wolke that the permit be granted for the Telephone Company building on Sth
Street, sub�ecC-to the regulations of the Suilding Board concerning outside appearance
and the five foot side yard requirement to be waived, and the parking spaces in front
of the building to be eliminated, and it is noC necessary to put in a concrete floor,
but to put in footings as per the Building Code. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, the moYion carried unanimously
ADJOURNMENT•
Motion by Nee to ad�ourn the meeting. Seconded by Wo1ke
being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully Submitted;
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Marvin . Brunsel
Secretary to the Council
� BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MIN[TTES - SULY 23, 1962
Upon a voice vote, there
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�AYOR - T. L. Greig
A meeting of the Board of Equalization was called tn order by Mayor Greig at 7•40 P,M,
Members Present:
Members Absent;
Greig, Johanson, Sheridan, Nee (arrived at 8;00 P.M.)
Wolke
Present at the meeting to look into their taxes were So1 Gunsburger, 6209 Baker Avenue,
Robert D. Johnson, 161 Hartman Circle, L1oyd E. Lox, 165 Hartman Circle, Harlan Schultz,
280 Rice Creek Terrace, and Mr. and Mrs. Z.B. Miller, 414 Rice Creek Terrace. Mr.
Gunsburger asked about the value of his house. Robert Johnson protested going fuom a
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1°B" to a "B+" house,
ADJOURNMENT;
Motion by Sheridan to certify the books to the County and to close the meeting.
Seconded by Johanson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
Respectfully submitted:
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Marvin C. Brunsell
Secretary to the Council
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MAYOR�— T. E. Greig
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL - JULY 30, 1962
A special meeting of the City Council was called to order by Acting Mayor Nee at
8:25 P.M.
Members Present;
Members Absent;
Nee, Johanson, Wolke
Greig, Sheridan
LICENSE RENEWAL - I00 TWIN DAIVE-IN:
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Mr. Nee explained that the license had been held up on the 100 Twrn Drive-in becausc-
of the nuisance that was being created there. Mr. Wargo and Mr. Hexringer were
present, There was a discussion on the txaf£ic egress and ingress. Mr. Wargo stated �
that they would be glad to control traffic on the highway y�f the City would authorize
them to do it, and they would also provide an entrance on Highway 4�100, if the State
would allow them to do this. Mr. Nee explained that according to Ordinance �i42, the
the burden of coming up with a solution to this problem belongs to the owners of the
theater, and not the City. Mr. Kohlan read Section 4 of Ordinance No. 42, with
reference to distwznhances and nuisances, and stated that the Crty has received complaints
from people in the area about the sound carrying over to the homes, �nd that the
speakers are left on a11 night in some cases, and sound can be heard at a11 hours of
the morning, Mr. Kohlan read Section 5 of Ordinance No. 42 with re£erence to traffic
control. There was further discussion on the traffic problem and means of correcting
it. Mr. Nee stated that he would go along with a pzovisional granting of this
license if an effort were made on the part of the Drive-in owners to solve the problem.
Mr. Wargo stated that he would..be glad to sit down wrth the Engineer Qr City Manager
to attempt to resolve this matter. Mr. ,7ohanson stated that it is partially the City�s
problem, and that perhaps the Chief of Police could come up with some suggestion for
traFfic control. The City Manager stated that he would be glad to meet with the
owners of the theater, the State Highway Department, the IIhief of Police au.d City
Engineer, Mr. Wolke stated that the City should review the State�Highway Department
plans for this area. This review might alleviate the traffic problem, but this
wauld not solve the noise problem, and the problem of drag racing in the theater. Mr.
stated that the attendants had been instructed to turn down the volume when the
ma�ority of cars leave the premises. Mr. Wolke stated that before the shows start,
a11 the spea[cers are turned on Ioud, and this is objectionable to the home owners in
the area, and the City has received complaints with reference to the noise and dust
in connection wrth the drag strip racing or racing of cars up and down the theater
property. Mr. Nee stated that it is not up to the City to come up with a solution
to the problem, but the offices of the City are available if they can be of any help.
Mr, Kohlan suggested that some action be taken to set up a meeting within the next
two weeks between the owners of the theater and the City, and the Highway Department,
Mr. Wo1ke stated that he would like to have the Council review the plans of the
State Highway Department for the Highway �/k65 and Highway �k100 intersection, and asked
the City Manager to contact the Higfiway Department. Motion by Wo1ke to grant the
license fot the 100 Twin Drive-in on the conditional basis that the licensees take
action to remove the ob�ections which have been noted. Seconded by Johanson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING - STREETS 1962-2 PROJECT:
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