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09/15/1960 - 00024103i� The above item was tabled. CONSIDERbTION OF PLACEMENT OF' NO-PARKING SIGNS: The Mayor announced that the owners of the Rice Creek Grocery had requested no-parking signs in front of their grocery store on the East River Road. Motion by Johanson to request Anoka County to place no-parking signs on �he East River Road in front of the Rice Creek Grocery. Seconded by Nagel. Upon a voice vote� there being no nsys, the motion carried unanimously. I,�TTER REGARDING DRAINAGE PROBLEM AT 6536 MAIN STREET: There was discussion ss to the cause of this drainage problem, Motion by Nagel to instruct Comstock and Davis to submit a recommendation for the solution of the drainage problem at 6536 Main Street. Seconded by Johanson. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried una�iimously. LETTER CONCERNING WATER CONNECTIONS FOR LOT 2, bLOCK 25 �DE_PARK: Zhe above lot was not s�tuated on an existing lateral or main line. Motion by Nagel that the request for connection to a water line be denied� and the interested party should be instructed to circulate a petition for laterals if they wish to have water service in the area. 3econded by 3ohanson. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: Motion by Johanson to adjourn. Seconded by Nagel. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. Respectfully subn,itted: 'Vi o.!� C �,,�.� Marvin C. Brunsell� 5ecretary SPECIAL MEETING - SEPTII�iBER �5� 19�0 G � r►•''6- �� , v homas E. Greig Mayor A Special Meeting of the City Councll September i5, 1960, was called to order by Mayor Greig at �:2� P. M. Members Present: Members Absent: Greig� Nagel� U'olke� Johanson Sheridan The City Manager stated that the bid for the above pro�ect was $2�500.00 over the Engineers' estimate. The bidders were as follows: Arcon Const. Co.� Mora, Minnesota - 5,� Bond -�105�736.00 - 2']0 days Ashbach Const. Co.� Si.. Paul� Minn. - S� Bond -$109�500.00 - As SFecified Woodrich Const. Co., Hopkins� Minn. - 5°� Bond -�116,�£31.00 - 60 days. The Mayor wanted to go on record as si.ating that if the bid were nOt awarded tonight� he would not vote to call for bidsa this late in the year in the future. Motion by Nagel to accept the bid of Arcon I � Const. Co. in the amount of $105,�36.00� and that the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to sign'1,he contract f� the job. Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. STAZEhiENT OF CANVASS - STATE PRIMARY ELECTION - SEPTEMBER 13� 1960: The City Clerk presented the statement of canvass for the StAte Primary Election held on September �3� 1960, ss follows: Declaration of Results Thereof In accordance with Section �+.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley� the City Council declares the results of the 1960 Primary Election to be as follows: A. The total number of bsllots cast was 13'J5 B, The vote for each candidate and number of defective and not voted ballots is as follows: Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 W'ard 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 COUN7'Y COMMISSIONER� 5TH DISTRICT Spoiled or Stinson Madsen Brook Defective Ballot� 219 1 �1 52� Dell 330 209 148 � 232 142 129 io3 �110 82 �r/1 32�� 26 15 11 � CHIEF SUSTICE BUPREME COIiFRT HANSEN Melin i5i io2 �06 37y io2 81 257 Spoiled or Befective Ballots 36 z6 10 �2 UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRE5S Spoiled or Humphrey(D) Peterson(R) Williams(R) Defective Ballots Ward 1 363 199 34 ward 2 236 13Z 44 ward 3 204 102 Sp2 43Z 9 24 � REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRE55- 3RI? DISTRICT Not V oted Not V oted Not V oted Spoiled or Wier(D) MacGregor(R) Nelson(R) Filips(R) Defective Ballots Not Voted Ward 1 33'7 157 Ward 2 21� 126 ward 3 1 4 82 � � Freeman(D) 68 9 39 8 1� 2$ GOVERNOR Tudisco D Anderson(R) 48 28 2 99 Spoiled or Defective Ballots Not Voted Ward 1 328 ��+ 236 11 Ward 2 203 29 168 18 ward 3 Z �6 11 14 '702 109 21 +�3 _� .� LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - Democrat- - - - Republican -�� - - - - - - - - Spoiled or Rolvaa¢ �allestad O�le Peterson S�aeth Underdahl Defective Ballots Not Voted Ward 1 35'2 16 92 5� �+3 2�+ 39 Ward 2 223 10 63 2 35 29 3o Ward 3 �2A1 � �+b 2Q 20 � 16 � 35 O1 110 � �0 —Sj SECRETARY OF STATE Spoiled or I Donovan (Dem) Jovice (Rep) Defective Ballots Not Vc �d i 4,ard 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 3 57 225 201 7�3 - - Democrat - - - - Hammar K.�',e�ldahl Ward 1 200 14y� Ward 2 131 90 Ward 3 100 �10 � 33g STATE TREASURER - - Republican - B ' orns on 23 168 1� 515 ATTORNEY GENERAL 231 161 ll o� 31 32 � - Spoiled or Defective Ballots Not Voted 0 29 22 91 5poiled or Mondale (Dem) 5aetre (Rep) Defective Ballots Not Voted Ward 1 363 225 31 Ward 2 216 165 37 � Ward 3 128_ 110 30 I 777 00 9� RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER GJard 1 L�'ard 2 ��'ard 3 - - Democrat E3--- -------Republican-------- Henderson Petersen Ericsson Freebere Johnson Defective ballots Not Voted 129 222 84 144 �1 1 2ti4 Ol �+6 3�+ 1�s9 39 �0 28 101 21 12 1 � 24 � $i 32� � STATEMENT OF CANVASS C. The names of the judges of election are as follows: waxD i Mrs, Vera Hitzman Mrs. Jeanne Petrangelo Mrs. Reuben Paulson Mrs. Hazel Hartman WAFtD 2 Mrs. 5ylvia Marrs Mrs. Gertrude Leonhardt Mrs, Mary Tester Mrs, Margaret Knudson Mrs, Marie IIu@hes Mrs. �laine Nieman Mrs. Gladys Marcus Mrs. Kathleen Jamison Mrs. Grace Ludwig Mrs. Lois 0. Frard ��� wnxn 3 � Mrs. W, L. Piper Mrs. Evelyn Stone Mrs. LaVerne Hoffman Mrs. Coreen Kaluza Council�ati ,L Glen Johanaon / <�(/�'�� Councilman - Beraard °olke !� Cou cilma - Ray Sheridan � %� _ /��� G „ Councilman - Vilae Nag Mrs. Robert Teders Mrs. Joyce Niznick Mrs. Helen LaFave �� a L Mayor Motion by Wolke to have the statement of canvass approved and certified to the City Clerk for presentation to the County Auditor. �econded by Nagel. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carri_ed unanimously. ADJ OUANN�ENT : `lhere teing no further business� the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted: , ' J/� � II � Marv n, runsel��� hoffias E. Greig, M or COUNCIL MINUTES - SEPTENiBER 20� 1�60 A kegular meeting of the City Council� September 20� 1960� was called to order by May�ar Greig at 8:35 P,M. Members Present: Members Absent: �PROVAL OF MINUTES• Nagel� Greig� Sheridan Johanson� Wolke (srrived at 9:45 P. M.) Dlotion by 5heridan toapprove the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of 5eptember 6� 1960, The Board of Equalization Meeting of September %� 196�� A Special Meeting� September 12� 1960, A Special Meeting� Sept- ember 1LF� lg6o, and the Special Meeting� September 15, 1960. 5econded by Nagel. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays� the motion carried �� unanimously. PUBLIC I3�ARING ON TIb�N,ERMAN'S F'INAL PLAT: Motion by Nagel to continue the hearing until October 4th� as the hard shell was not ready. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. FUBLIC HEARING VACATING A PORTION OF MAIN STREET NORTH UF MISSISSIPPI: The City Manager announced no additional land was available for the service road up along the railroad tracks� and north of A7ississippi Street. Mr. Evert Carlson was present� arid stated the widening of Main Street was going to deprive him of guest �+arking f'or his apartment buildings on Main Street, South of Highway �100. No one else appeared for or against the proposed vacation of Main Street. Mr. 5heridan stated the 30 foot service road would not be sufficient if it is to be a regular industrial thoroughfare. Mr. Segner explained the position of the Planning Commission with regard to the vacation of a portion of Main Street. Motion by Sheridan to call the hearing to a close. Seconded by Nagel. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimausly. I� This was tabled until later in the meeting. � The Manager stated the zoning request was made with the intention of setting up a buffer of R-3 between the Coff,mercial and the Resi- dential. Mot3,on by Sheridan to set a public hearing for October 4th on the proposed rezoning. Seco-:ded by Na^el. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Schultz was present� and stated he had releases from the various private utilities for the proposed easement vacation. No one else appeared for or sgainst the praposed vacation. Motion by Nagel to close the hearing. Secorided t�y Sheridan. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously, No one appeared for or against the proposed rezoning. Motion by �heridan to call the hearing to a close. 5econded by Na�el. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARIIdG - FINAL PLAT OF JOHNSON'S RIVE:Fi LAPdE ADDIZIOTd: No one appeared for or a�ainst the acceptance of this final plat. Motaon by Nagel to call the hearing on the final plat of Johnson's Hiver Lane Addition to a close. Seconded by Sk�eridan. Upon a voice vote� there being no nays� the motion carried unanimc�usly. FUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT OF GELB'S ADDITION: The City Manager announced that the hard shell was not ready as yet. Motion by Napel to continue the hearing until October 4th. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote� i.here being no nays� the motion �arried unanimously. PUFiLIC HEL�RING - VACAZION OF ALLEY IN FsLOCK 9 HAMILTON'S ADDITION: The City r�anager announced that the �ewsPaper had printed the date of the hearing as 5eptenber 29� instead of the 20th. The City Attorney stated that a corrected notice shou]_d be put in the papeT and the hearing held on October 4th. Motion by Sheridan to in- struct the City Manager to nut a corrected hearing notice in the