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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-01-20 CC MIN• 456 (Continued from page # 455) RESOLUTIONS Resolution directing the payment of bills was read and was on roll vitamin - Resolution appointing caretaker of American Legion Bathing Beach and fixing ousley adopted. / his compensation was read and was on roll call uneninausly adopted. Resolution authorising the City Treasurer to pay outstanding certificates of ✓ indebtedness was read and was on roll call unanimously adopted. Resolution Fixing. the salary of the Deputy City Clerk, Deputy City Treasurer and Deputy Clerks of the Municipal and Conciliation Courts, was read and was on roll call unanimousley adppted. Resolution Fixing Salaries of City Officials and City Employees for the year 4 1950 was read and was on roll call unanimously adopted�ation was read and was ' Resolution appointing assessor and fixing hit comps on roll call unanimously adopted. of the Street Resolution Authorising the City Treasurer to pay employees te of atherefor, as given deabyphe City Enineeer mwas reads and wase on rilld and aunanimously adopted. himmb7 tthe City Eng read sod tion onappointing l electrical icalliinspector r and fixing his compensation, was J Resolution fixing salary of Chief of Fire Department, was resd and was on roll call unanimously adopted. ,1 Resolution fixing the salary of City Clerk, was read and was on roll call unanimously adopted. On motion ofnCouncilman onrdaghS r s n ed by Councilman Grove meeting adjOnrmon ouni0 1949 Attes Stillwater, Minnesota January Council Chamber 7:3u M.M. 20, 1950 Regular Adjourned Meeting; Meeting called to order by rreeident Carlson. A11 members of the Council present. ArrLICATIONS The Clerk statedthat the lnionfollowihanded downwere rbyt the lAttorney GeneralSwith liquor ctosounder an pprP referencee to onn, sale liquor licenses. Clayton Heeds 1/17/50 1U:40 A.M. Hebert aterth 1/19/50 9:3U A.M. Helen Rater 1/16/50 1:15 Y.M. Ruses Gardner 1/17/50 Russell Shannon 1/20/50 Urban C. Berg referredntof o theu unext regularemeetingdto be helda on February s7,his matter s 1950 at 7 30r.M. rETITIONS retitionfty reads, Luanda on.'.motion oft issuanee of more Councilman then five on seconded by sale J d on e and nexta regularrmeeting 1 to beheldaonoFebruary17,e 1950 at17:30 rednaidered at the (CONTINUED ON rAOE # 457) PCI 4 e • • • 1 • (CONTIAULO FROM YAOE # 456) COMMUNICATIONS From the Ministerial Association of Stillwater requesting that the Council refrain from granting an increase in the number of on sale liquor licenses was read. From Mr. & Mrs Helge Liljidahl thanking the Council members for the street light installed on south Harriett street, was read. From Emmett S. Gardner, 1663 East Seventh Street, St. Paul (6) Minnesota requesting permission to install one or two ranorams In taverns within the dity of Stillwater was read, and on motion of Councilman ',inner seconded by Councilman Hoyoss it was decided to reject the application because the present ordinance provides that the owner of such a machine must be a resident of the J City of Stillwater. From the League of Minnesota Municipalities announcing the dates of coming municipal short courses at the continuation center of the University of Minnesota and on motion of Councilman Lipner seconded by Councilman Hoyoss it was decided that if any of the Councilman decided to attend the expenses in connection with same would be paid by the City and the Clerk and Assessor were authorized to attend and their expenses in connection with the school 1 would also be paid by the City. UNFINISHED BDSINESS Bids on remodeling heating systems of City Hall, fire hall and Jail were opened and read from the following; Shoppe Plumbing and Heating Company Minneapolis, Minnesota Johnson numbing and Heating Stillwater, Minnesota Elmer R. Johnson St. Paul, Minnesota Earl H. Ayers Stillwater, Minnesota Edward L. Blias Stillwater, Minnesota 3545.00 3422.55 3990.00 3542.85 2245.00 457 Edward L. Bliss requested that his bid be -withdrawn, he explained that some error must have been made in figuring the job, and on motion of Councilman ',inner seconded by Councilman Grove his request was granted and his bid was removed from the rolls. On motion of Councilman Hoyoss seconded by Council- man Bourdaghs the bid of Johnson rlumbing and Heating was accepted subject to the approval of the G.M. Orr engineering Company and the proper officers of the City were authorized and instructed to sign the contract covering same. Bids on a police car were opened and road from the following; Cover-Sauvageau Motors, Stillwater, Minnesota Oldsmobile- 135 H.r. Total price $2356.30- Less $1465.00 allowance cash difference $891.30 Public Service Motors Inc., Stillwater, Minnesota Pontiac- 113 H.P. Total price 62028.40- Less $1234.40 allowance cash difference $794.00 Erickson Yost Company, Stillwater, Minnesota. Ford with Mercury Motor 11U H.P. Total rrice $1898.00- Less $1123.00 allowance- cash difference 0775.00 Stillwater Motor Company, Stillwater, Minnesota Buick- 115 H.r. Total Price $2313.25- Less $1018.25 allowance cash difference $1295.00 Bloom Motor Company, Stillwater, Minnesota Dodge- 103 H.r. cash difference $1019.00 rsymouth- 97 H.r. cash difference 6820.80 The advertisment for bids on police car specified that the car purchased must have a brake horse power of at least 110, the Mayor and councilmen spent considerable time analyzing the proposals, and the Chief of rollce suggested that the Councilmen consider speed and power when accepting one of the bids, on motion of Councilman Bourdaghs seconded by Councilman ',inner it was decided that on the basis of horse power and for all around performance the Oldsmobile would give the taxpayers more for their tax dollar and the bid of Cover-Sauvageau Motors was accepted and the proper officers of the City were authorized and directed to enter into a contract covering same for a cash difference of 0891.30. • • 1 • (Continued on rage 458) • e 458 (Continued from page 457) e • v 1 NEW BUSINESS On motion of Councilman Hoyoss seconded by Councilman Linner, James Archibald G71 Douglas Abercrombie was appointed weed inspector for the year 1950. Clerk stated that Earl Vitalis had called in regard to vacating part of south C10 fourth street to give additional space for the proposed enlarging of the pre- L:3 sent gym and the Councilman assured him that they would be in favor of.this plan and suggested that the School Board take the necessary steps according to the City charter. On motion of Councilman Lipner seconded by Councilman Grove the electrical in- spector was authorized to purchase testing equipment not to exceed $150.00; On motion of Councilman Hoyoss seconded by Councilman Linner the Clerk was authorized to purchase a filing cabinet for his office at a cost of about 075.00. On motion of Councilman Bourdaghs seconded by Councilman Grove, Mayor Carlson and Mike Muller were authorized to attend the river meeting in St. Louis and expenses in connection with same to be paid by the City. On motion of Councilman Bourdaghs seconded by Councilman Grove meeting Adjourned. At test/7(.Cly'�j�v e.(' /X t-6- vV �� ty Clerk' Council Chamber Stillwater, Minnesota February 9, 1950 7:30 r.M. Regular Meeting, Meeting called to order by !resident Carlson. A11 members of the Council present. Minutes of the regular meeting held on the 3rd day of January 1950 at 7:30 r.M. and minutes of the regular adjourned meeting held on the 20th day of January 1950 at 7:30 r.M. read and approved, ArrLICATIONS The following applications for liquor licenses were presented, Albert ronath "On & Off" at 313 East Chestnut Street Clayton Needs "0n" at 134 South Second Street Urban C. Berg "On" at 414 South Main Street J. Russell Shannon"On & off" at 201 East Chestnut Street Elmer Meier "On & Off" at 124 North Main Street James Gardner "On & Off" at Browns Creek Inn. After some discussion on motion of Councilman Hoyoss seconded by Councilman Grove the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an amendment to the present liquor ordinance which would provide for the issuance of ten (10) on sale liquor licenses in the City of Stillwater to conform with an attorney Generals opinion which had been requested by the City Attorney recently. March 9th, 1950 was the date set for the first reading of the amendment. On motion of Councilman Linner seconded by Councilman Hoyoss a soft drink license was granted to Arnold Deno owner of Deno's Food Market at 120 North Main Street. From Ralph Otte for, "On P. Off" sale 3.2 beer licenses were presented but on acc- ount of being in the residential district were automatically laid over to the . next regular meeting to be held on the 9th day of March 1950 at 7:30 r.M. On motion of Councilman Linner seconded by Councilman Hoyoas an "On Sale" 3.2 beer license was granted to the Eagles Club at 101 South Main Street. On motion of Councilman Linner seconded by Councilman Hoyoss a public scales license was granted to John W. Kunz at 237 South Water Street. PETITIONS None (Continued on page 459) • •