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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955 Minutes 179 College City Beverage Co. - beer - 13.51 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise - 81.92 Mid-West Wine Company - merchandise - 185.00 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 45.56 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 137.76 City Club Distributing Co. - beer - 1,372.54 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - _ 356.18 Medford Dust. Company - beer - 39.40 Alcorn Beverage Co. - beer - 226.28 Hanson Beverage Company - beer - 358.03 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 67.63 General Fund Bill B. Hince - Overtime snow removal - 39.10 Clarence Griebenow - Overtime snow removal - 6.13 John J. McBrien - legal services - 175.00 P.I.R. Fund John J. McBrien - preparing assessments, etc. - 150.00 Municipal Liquor Store Building Fund John J. McBrien - legal services, etc. - 421.75 Upon motion 'y Eugene Kuchera, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the Clerk was directed to transfer $500.00 from the General Fund to the Farmington Youth Commission. Motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, authorizing the Village Attorney to give offichl notice to Nordouist & company that the Village would vacate the present liquor store building on or before Feb. 1, 1955. No further business appearing, the meeting was duly adjourned. 'arlowe P . Johnso illage Clerk COUNCIL MEF,TING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on January 3, 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by H. I. Johnson, ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Electric & Gas Company - electricity - 463.92 Central Telephone Company - telephone - 34.05 First National Bank - banking charges for 1954 - 4.00 Dakota County Tribune - publishing minutes, ballots, etc. - 55.25 Dr. Murray Hunter - inspection of jail - 2.00 Axel Youngkrantz - special police - 63.00 George Meyers - snow removal - 8.94 Clarence Kamen - snow removal - 8.94 George M. Betzold - snow removal - 21.00 Wm. H. Ehlers - repairing table - 2.50 111 Bernard A, Record - building inspections - 29.00 Schneider Hardware - misc. supplies - 16.65 Earl R. Anderson, Blacksmith - welding, etc. - 14.50 Wilroy Motors - police car maintenance - 7.77 Northfield Iron Co. - grader blades - 48.63 Rosenwald-Cooper Inc. - street signs - 33.36 Community Auto & Oil Co. - station charges - 39.67 The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 70.57 Standard Oil Company - station charges - 11.10 Skelly Oil Company - station charges - 23,86 Donald Thelen - Roger Clay - fire Dept. engineers - 40.00 180 7 • Housing Fund Schneider Hardware - Misc. supplies - 6.80 Municipal Liquor Store Building Fund Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 7.39 'k . J.E. Sauber - plumbing - 558.00 The Waterbury Company - heating & ventilation - 4,708,50 , Capital Engineering & Constr.Co. - building const. 1,399.61 III The applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the following permits were ordered issued:. Christen private garage - 514 Main Street F.J. Henneberry - remodel existing commercial bldg. - 341 Third St. Upon motion by H.H. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Clerk was directed to transfer 45,000.00 from Liquor Fund to Ligmor Store Building Fund. Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to make a temporary transfer of 415,000.00 from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund to the Liquor Store .Building Fund. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer p500.00 from the General Fund to the Farmington Youth Commission. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by A.H. Field, the official bonds of C.G. Chase, Village Justice of tae Peace and Oscar J. Lubke, Village Assessor, were approved and ordered placed on file with the proper authorities. A request having been received from the Village Treasurer, it was moved by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, that The First National Bank of Farmington, Farmington, Minn. be designated as the depositary of all village funds and that - the collateral pledged by the said bank be approved and that the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minn. be designated as the place of safe-keeping of said collateral. The Village Clerk's Financial Statement for the year ending December 31, 1954 was presented and reviewed. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Financial Statement was approved, ordered placed on file for public inspection, a copy thereof published in the Dakota County Tribune and a copy therdof filed with the Public Examiner for the State of Minnesota in accordance with the reouirements of law. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, license fees for the year 1955 were set as follows: Cigarette - 412.00 Milk & Cream - 10.00 Theatre - 30.00 Beer (On-Sale) 75.00 Pool Hall 20.00 Beer (Off9Sale) 5.00 Applications having been received, upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, the following cigarette licenses for year 1955 were ordered issued: • Dational Food Store L.J. Baltes Griebie's Food Market Marvin Kuchera . Ahlberg Pharmacy -B.J. Matzoll Larry tuenthold - A.A. Stoneburg A• .C. Hermann After due consideration, a motion was made by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field that the Village purchase >a 12-column Fawn Cigarette Vending machine from the C.L. .Gantzer Co. at a cost of 4248.50 delivered and that the Clerk be authorized to make payment therefor upon delivery. Motion carried. 181 Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the following appointments for the year 1955, made by Mayor Ingerson, were approved: Sanitation Commission Henry Lundgren, Chr. Christ Felson Ishmael Oster Building & Planning Commission George Mussman, Chr, C.E. Cadwell, Sec'y. E.M. Gerster 111 H.Vv. Hosmer H.O. Hagen Youth Commission O.J. Lubke, Chr. Mrs. Robert Feely, Secy. R.F. Schulz Earl L. Cook James Deegan Water Board I.G. Empey, Chr. T.J. Feely, Sec'y. Chester Brinkman F.J. Henneberry Health Officer Dr. Murray H. Hunter Associate Board Members Dr. W.C. Johnson Dr. Earl L. Cook Building Inspector Bernard A. Record Public Utilities Commissioner Eugene Kuchera Street Commissioner Reuben Petersen Police Commissioner A.H. Field Sewer.& Water Commissioner Francis Ineerson Library & City Hall Harlowe M.JJohnson Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, salaries of Village Officials were set as follows and the following village employees were hired for they year 1955 at the salaries indicated: ' Village Treasurer $30.00 per month Village Clerk 125.00 per mpnth v'' Street Supt - Bill B. Hince - 305.00 per month Asst. Street Supt. - Clatence Griebenow - 250.00 per month Do - Elmer J. Engel - 235'.00 per month Police Chief - J.R. IHlotzbeacher - 365.00 per month Liquor Store Manager - George Sypal - 325.00 per mpnth Bartender - Chas. R. Riegert - 250.00 per month Bartender - Axel A. Youngkrantz T 240.00 per month Store Janitor - John Seurer - 165.00 per month Extra Bartenders - wp1.00 per hour ho further business appearing, the meeting was .,.ly adjourned. Harlowe M. Johnsy', illage Clerk A special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the offices of The First National Bank of Farmington, on January 29th, 1955 with all members present. After a fall discussion of the various insurance coverages on Village property and Village liabilities, it was moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that the insurance be consolidated as follows: 1. Incorporate liability coverages on all street vehicles with the Comprehensive Liability policy on a fleet basis. 2. Incorporate all fire and extended coverage on all buildings and property in one general form - 80% Co-Insurance Coverage - Total insurance carried $90,000.00 as proposed by Irvin 0. Steen, State Agent for the National of Hartford Group. ' 3. Write material damage on all street vehicles on a fleet basis in one company. 4491 182 4. Insurance coverages to be divided among the agents as follows: Lubke Insurance Agency: (10 65% of the Fire & Extended Coverage Policy. (2) Material Damage on Vehicles (fleet) (3) $5000.00 on Stock in Liquor Store (4) Li uor Store Burglary Policy (5) Liquor Store Money & Credits Policy (6) Public Officials Bond C.E. Cadwell Agency (1) Comprehensive Public Liability (2) Workmen's Compensation Pplicy. (3) 35% of the Fire & Extended Coverage Policy. Roy Harmer Agency (1) $7,000.00 on Stock in Liquor Store Floyd Johnson Agency (1) (3,000.00 onStockin Liquor Store Upon motion bu Eugene Kuchera, seconded by RembenPetersen, the application of the Clifford Larson' Post #189, The American Legion, for an "On-Sale Club Liquor License" was approved at a fee of $100.00 as set by law, and a license ordered issued. Wile bill of the Hos. F. Paken Company for installation of fixtures in the Municipal Liquor Store was reviewed and considered. Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, • seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the bill of the Jos. F. Palen Co, Inc. for $9,418.00 (contract price) was approved and ordered paid, from the Mun. Liquor Bldg. Fund. No further business appearing, the meeting wasy,, adjourned. 4/201 Harlowe M. John= • , village lark e _ � COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on February 14, 1955 with the following named members present, viz: Francis Ingerson, A.H. Field, Eugene Kucheha, H.M. Johnson, and Attorney J.J. McBrien. The minutes of the last regular meeting and of the special meeting held since that date were read and approved. Applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by A.H. Field, Iff a permit was ordered issued to Lenneth H. Hanson to add an addition to the existing commercial building at 309 Third Street and 1teran Housing Unit #1 rented to Leon C. Frederick. Applications having been received, upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the following cigarette licenses were ordered issued: Bezdichek's Fairway Store Deegan's Tavern Avalon Cafe Farm Kitchen Hi Way Cafe Sather's Rexall Drug The financial statement of the Farmington Youth Commission for the year ending December 31, 1954 as presented by Mrs. Rosemary Feely, Secretary, was read by the Clerk. After due consideration, upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by A.H. Field, the financial statement was approved, ordered placed on file and a copy thereof published in the Daltota County Tribune. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the Clerk was directed to transfer $500.00 from the General Fund to the Farmington Youth Commission. irl' 183 The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 473.38 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 60.70 D .M. Zechmeister - sand - 21.00 Stanley Overby - special police - 4.00 III &xel Youngkrannz - special police - 99.50 William Oster - labor - streets - 8.75 Schneider Hardware - Misc. supplies - 13.00 Larsen Electric - police lights, etc. - 9.30 Dakota County Tribune -pub. minutes, financial statement - 162.10 Earl R. Anderson - repairs - 17.15 Coast to Coast Store - supplies - 21.31 H.M. Johnson - postage. - 4.00 Watson Sales Corporation -civilian defense materials - 52.12 Jens C. Topp - carpenter labor on civilian defense tower- 280.00 .Lampert Yards - matetial for civilian defense tower- 67.80 Kulstad Bros. - gloves for fire Dept. - 5.00 W.G. Woodward Co. - coveralls - 35.70 Farm Equipment Store - garbage truck maintenance A 3.03 Milroy Motors - police car maintenance - 3.93 Hydrotex Industries - De-Ice-It and Paint - 61.84 Bury & Carlson Inc. - road tar 67.50 The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 3.88 Q Skelly Oil Company - do 5.17 Cities Service Oil Company - do 21.67 Standard Oil Company - do 29.19 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. - do 90.83 Phillips Petroleum Co. do 3.05 Northfield Foundry & Machine Co. - repair pump - 15.40 Housing Fund Lampert Yards Inc. - storm windows - 20.00 Marshall Wells Store - paint - 2.01 Liquor Fund Central Telephone Co. - telep4one - 7.87 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 261.94 Griggs Cooper & Company - do , 234.08 Lux Distributing Company - supplies - 45.00 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise - 27.36 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 456.30 Griggs Cooper & Company - do 229.28 Don Sypal - extra labor - 28.00 George Bell - extra labor - 27.00 Otto Hopppner - extra labor 23. 00 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 261.38 Old Peoria Cokpany - do 480.93 City Club Distributing Co. - beer - 1,1+9.28 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. 292.48 Alcorn Beverage Company - beer - 299.58 Hanson Beverage Company - beer - 331.17 College City Beverage Co. - beer - 15.76 Faribo Distributing Co. - beer - 11.65 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 75.17 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 128.69 William Oster - extra labor - 34.40 Kulstad Bros - shirts - 39.10 III Needeks Company - Misc. supplies - Lux Distributing Co. - supplies - 13.75 Miller-Davis Company - tickets - 28.00 19.00 Rochester Germicide Co. - supplies - 18.56 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 9.08 Mid-West Wine Co. - merchandise - 143.33 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 254.61 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 2,655.43 Village of Farmington - garbage collection - 13.50 r 184 Municipal Liquor Store Building Fund Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 21.48 Peoples Natural Gas Co. - gas - 35.59 Farmington Floral Company - flowers for planter - 10.00 Jos. F. Palen Co., Inc. - supplies - - - 110.85 Miller-Davis Company - desk & chair - 112.50 Jacob V. Becker - television antennae 23.75 Refrigeration Equipment Co. - connecting coolers, etc. - 19.40 E.M. Gerster —clock - 15.95 Nordquist & Company - stair treads - 14.20 Henrickson & McCluskey - shelving, etc. - 152.10 J.E. Sauber -Balance plumbing contract - 1,810.00 Shifflet Backstrom & Carter - Balance architect fees - 250.00 - Capital Engineering & Const. Co. - Balance general contract -2,776.31 Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the Clerk was directed to transfer $2,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to the General Fund. After due consideration of the ######## proposals, it was moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, that'the Water Board be authorized to proceed with plans for the repairs and maintenance to the water tower to the extent that they deem necessary. Motion carried. An application for a Non-Conforming Use Permit on the No. -40 ft. of Lot 20, and all of Lots 21 & 22, Park Addition, by the Dakota County Electric Cooperative was received and reviewed. After due consideration, a public hearing on the matter was set for February 28, 1955 at 8:00 P.Y. in the council chambers and the Village Clerk directed to publish notice of said hearing in the Dakota County Tribune. Mr. Jerome Akin, County Commissioner, W.O. Ackerman, Lakbville Councilman, and Gordon Lagerquist and Everett Christensen of the Farmington Commercial Club AM appeared beforeuthe Council to discuss the matter of the proper MOW procedure to follow to get some attention toy the need for re-surfacing of Highway # 65 between Lakeville and Farmington. After considerable discussion, it was moved by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by A.H. Field, that Attorney- J.J. McBrien be directed to write a letter for the Council to E.J. McCubrey, District Engineer, requesting that due consideration be given by the Highway Dept. to # # the re-surfacing and widening of said highway. No further business appearing, the meeting was d adjourned. '-rlowe M. rison, 'illage Clerk A special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on February 28, 1955 with the following named members present, viz: Francis Ingerson, Reuben Petersen, Eugene Kuchera, Harlowe Johnson, and Attorney John J. McBrien. A public hearing was conducted on the application of the Dakota County Electric Cooperative for a non-conforming use permit on part of Lot 20, and all pf Lots 21 & 22, Park Addition in the Village of Farmington, Minn. Mr. C.H. Gelder, Manager of the company and Mr*. H. Van Slyke and Arthur Ackerson, members of the Board of Directors of said company appeared in favor of the granting of the pehmit. No opposition to said non-conforming use permit appearing, it was moved by Reuben Petersen, seconded by H.M. Johndon, that anon-conforming use permit be granted to the Dakota Count EleQt i C,,,QQoper ti fgrLohe agt ct on o g ffice,garage, and warehouse/tnbr e8 i nofthec%'�8na Ran .eetrT ti�£is t ttti3$i Upon being put to vote, there were: AYES, 4; NAYES, 01., and the motion was declared passed. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Peterselm, the application for a building permit by the Dakota County Electric Cooperative for the construction of a commercial building on part of Lot 20, and all of Lots 21 & 22, Park Addition, Village of Farmington, was approved and a build g permit orde issued. i Harlowe M. 94n, illage Cl i 185 COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on March 7th, 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting and of the special meeting held since that date were read and approved. 111 The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, ordered paid from the fund indicated: . General Fund central Telephone Co. - telephone - 43.70 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 371.52 Axel A. Toungkrantz - special police 57.50 Lyle Ehlers - snow removal - 16.50. Clarence Kamen - snow removal - 16.50 Wallace Partlow - snowc removal - 25.44 George M. Betzold - snow removal - 39.00 C.E. Cadwell, Agent - liability insurance - 53.10 M.M.- Zechmeister - sand - 18.00 Gil's Farm Service - salt 10.50 Dakota County Tribune - publishing minubes, ads, etc. - 31.13 Don Hayden Chevrolet, Inc. - truck repair - 1.00 Farm Equipment Store -truck repair - 16.26 Wilroy motors - police car maintenance - 13.36 Lubke Insurance Agency - insurance - 315.83 C.E. Cadwell, Agent - insurance - 836.10 Standard Oil Company - station charges - 5.09 Skelly Oil Company - do 22.37 Housing Fund H.C. Simonsen - plumbing repairs - 36.60 J.E. Sauber - plumbing repairs - 14.50 IIILiquor Fund Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - - 149.09 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 149.12 Griggs Cooper& Co. - merchandise - 183.35 Famous Brands, Inc. - merchandise - 244.80 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 483.22 Peoples Natural Gas - gas - 42.94 Don Sypal - extra labor - 30.00 George Bell - extra labor - 30.00 Gertrude J. Dailey - extra labor - 26.45 Alcorn Beverage Co. beer - 102.48 College City Beverage Co. - beer - 34.60 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 356.17 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - 155.20 City Club Dist. Company - beer 807.33 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 50.43,-1 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 42.27 Hanson Beverage Co. - beer - 237.26 Loy F. Bowe - softener rental & installation, - 24.2x,25 Melady Paper Co. -supplies - 6 H. Steenerson & Co. - audit - 100.00 Ed Phillipps & Sons Co. - merchandise - 68.68 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 537.02 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 268.16 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 18.89 _ 1 Hun. Liquor Store Bldg. Fund Ill - The National Cash Register Co. - cash registers - 2,140.00 d.E. Sauber - plumbing - 140.64 Lakeville Electric A buzzer installation - 13.37 Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Clerk was instructed to make a temporary transfer of $2,500.00 from the P.I.R. Fund to the Municipal Liquor Store Building Fund. • 16 Applications for licenses fere duly considered. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the following licenses were ordered issued upon payment of the license fee as established: Farmington Dai0y - Milk & Cream License Campbell Dairy - Milk & Cream License Lawrence Wenthold - Pool Hall License F.O. Olson Amusement Co. - Theatre License The matter of stop signs and other regulatory signs on the streets of Farmington was thoroughly discussed. Mayor Ingerson directed Police Chief Klotzbeacher to make a survey of the needs for signs and make a report to the Council with his recommendations for the nunber and type of teaffic signs. The Mayor then inquired if any bids had been received for an electric sign for the Municipal Liquor Store in answer, to our advertisement in the Dakota County Tribune, The Clerk informed the Council that two bids had been received. Whereupon it was moved by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that the bids be, closed. The Mayor then directed the Clerk to open and read the bids, which were as follows: , Lawrence Inc.- St. Paul, Minn. - Plastic Metal Sign t - $975.00 Off-Sale Sign: 56.00 Lounge Sign : 80.00 Bzoskie Sign Co. - Owatonna, Minn.- Plastic Metal Sign - (Flourescent Lighting) 1,384.62 Plastic Metal Sign - (Neon Lighting) 1,183.19 Plastic Metal Sign (Flourescent Lighting) Animated Lamps - 1,689.89 Plastic Metal Sign - (Neon Lighting) Animated Lamps - 1,488.46 Off-?ale Sign: 105.50 Lounge Sign: 69.00 Two representatives of the Bzoskie Sign Co. discussed the various types of signs, lighting, etc. with the Council. After due consideration and diecussion, the bids were tabled until a later meeting, pending further information. No further business appearing, the meeting was duly adjourned. Ilii '' 1 Harlowe M. Johnso j/'iLlage Clerk COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the cbuncil chambers on April 4, 1955 with the following named members present, viz: Francis Ingerson, Reuben Petersen, Eugene Kuchera,`H.M. Johnson, and Attorney John J. McBrien. , 1 The minutes of the last regular meeting and of the.epeciai meeting held since that date were read and approved. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, brdered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 374.28 Bezdichek Grocery - supplies - . .35 Axel Youngkrantz - special police - 71.25 Dakota County Tribune -publishing minutes - 11.37 Schneider Hardware - Misc. supplies - 17.13 Robert L. Stoneberg - tree removal - 20.00 Fischer Construction Co. - dozing dump - 34.00 First Nat'l. Bank - Farmington, minn. - Box rent - 2.20 ir 1 ppry (7 I Farm Equipment Store - truck repair - 6.91 Wilroy Motors police car maintenance, etc. - 25.22 Franis J. 'Allay - lettering truck - 9.00 Miller-Davis Company - ding licenses - 10.82 Rosenwald-Cooper Co., Inc. - signs - 7.50 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. - street lights - 125.33 The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 19.75 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. - d6 23.01 III Phillips t'etroleum Co. - do 75.67 Skelly Oil Company - do 86.09 Cities Service Oil Company - do 35.75 Liquor Fund Roy Harmer Insurance Agency - insurance - 69.44 Jos. F. Palen Co. -supplies - 18.00 Village of Farmington - Water Dept. - water rent - 16.00 Famous Brands, Inc. - merchandise - 182.12 Distillers Dist. Company - do - 250.24 Griggs Cooper & Co. - do 312.24 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - do 708.12 Peoples Natural Gas Co. - gas 31.44 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 121.61 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 546.82 Old Peoria Company - do - 499.46 Don Sypal - extra labor - 24.00 George Bell - extra labor - 25.00 Gertrude J. Dailey - extra labor - 21.53 City Club Dist. Company - merchandise A 1,022.11 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - • 69.00 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - 231.45 Alcorn Beverage Co. - merchandise - 348.83 Hanson Beverage Co. - do - 377.03 Pett Cash - store supplies, etc. - 62.51 Loy F. Bowe - water softener rental - 9.25 III Central Telephone Co, - telephone - 8.15 Municipal Liquor Store Bldg. Fund Corrigan Electric - electrical contract - 2,671.50 The Waterbury Company - advance on heating contract - 806.70 Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Clerk was directed to make a temporary transfer of $2,500.00 from the P.I.R. Fund to the Nun. Liquor Store Bldg. Fund. Applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Bldg. & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the following permits were ordered issued: Irvin A. Morse- private garage - Lot 7, Block ,Greenway Addition Vince Rotty - addition to existing garage - #506 Sprlce Street Harris Ehlers - private dwelling - No.25 ft. of Lot 4, & alb. of Lot 5, & part of Lot 1, Markmann's Addition F.L. Mo&ndrew - private dwelling - So.66 ft. of No.180 ft. Lot 1, Block 1, Humphrey's Addi$ion Alois. Schneider - private dwelling- Lot 8, Flynn Addition J.W. Freer - remodel front of commercial bldg- Lot 7, Block 20, Orig. Town S.N. Mickelson - private •dwelling - Part of Si of Lot 2, Wells & Kraft 5-Acre Lots. Wesley Reisinger - mododel dwelling 0 Lot 6, Block 35, Moes' Addition Wm. J. Klahr - private dwelling - Part of Lot 7, Wells & Kraft 5-Acre Lots. The application of Nick Zweber to build an addition to existing commercial building on Part of Lot 4, Block 22, Original Town was tabled pending an inspection by the State of Minnesota Fire Marshall. A letter from the Highway Department, State of Minnesota in answer to the inquiry regarding the plans for re-surfacing of Highway #65 between Farmington and Lakeville [h was read by Attorney McBrien. Applications for "Non-Intoxicating Beverage" licenses were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, sedonded by H.M. Johnson, the following "On-Sale & Off Sale Non-Intoxicating Beverage" licenses were ordered issued: Mrs. H. Dooley - Avalon Cafe J.J. Matzoll - Farmington Bowling Lanes A.A.Stoneburg - Bert's Tavern L.J. Baltes - Lisle's Cafe Francis Deegan - Deegan's Tavern E. Kuchera & Son - Farmington Tourist Park The matter of an adequate sign for the new Muncipal Liquor Store building was dis- cussed and duly considered. After considering the advantages of the various types of signs, W was moved by Reuben Petersen, sedonded by Eugene Kuchera, that all the present bids be rejected and the Clerk ordered to return aceompaning checks. Motion carried. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to re-advertise for bids according to the specifications furnished by Bzoskie Sign Co. of Owatonna. Bids to be opened at the regular meeting cii May 2, 1955. Chief of Police, J.R. Klotzbeacher reported on the survey made by the Police Commissioner and himself and recommended the following: 1. Walnut & 7th: Stop Sign to be eliminated 2. Third & Main: Stop Sign to be retained. 3. Maple & 2nd: Stop Sign to be erected (West Approach) 4. Oak & 6th: Caution & Stop Sign to be erected (No. Approach) 5. Walnut & 5th: Stop Signs to be elinimated. 6. Spruce„& 4th: Stop Sign to be eliminated. 7. Erect ,School Zone signs as follows: ( ) Walnut & 5th - Eastbound (2) Walnut & 5th - Southbound (3) Walnut & 6th - West Bound (4) Walnut & 6th:-Southboudd 05) Maple & 6th - Northbound (6) Maple tif 6th - Eastbound III No further business appearing, the meeting as duly adjo .ed. // // 410 /i/ Harlowe M. Joton, Village Clerk A special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on April 11, 1955 with all members except Eugene Kuchera present. Applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Bldg. & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the following permits were ordered issued: E.W. Ahlberg - new dwelling - Lot 6, Block 3, P.H. Feely's Addition John H. Kurrasch - new dwdlling - Lot 11, Block 2, Dittman's Addition Emil E. Sprute - addition to existing dwelling - Lot 6, Block 37, Moes' Add. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by H.M. Johnson, the Clerk was directed to transfer $500.00 from the General Ftnd to the Farmington Youth Commission. A discussion was then held with Mrs. Hazel Tucker regarding the disturbance caused by the television set and other noise from Deegan's tavern. After considerable discission, Dr. A.H. Field was directed by the Mayor to contact Mr. Deegan to see if a solution might be worked out. The matter of controling dbgs within the Village was discussed and considered. Attorney McBrien read an ordinance from St. Louis Park regarding the control of dogs. After due consideration, Attorney McBrien was directed to draw up a proposed ordinance for consideration at the regular meeting in May. The 'dlerk was directed to publish notice that all dogs need to be licensed and seating May 4, 1955 as the deadline for procurement of the license from either the Village Clerk of Chief of Police. No furyher business appearing, the meeting was dul. = .journed. / �/ . � � /, /i/ -' =rlowe M. Joh;/'on, V llage lerk . PIIP 189 COUNCIL MEETING r', A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on May 2nd, 1955 with the following named members . present, viz: Francis Ingerson, A.H. Field, Mt Reuben Petersen, H.M. Johnson and Attorney John McBrien. III The minutes of the last regular meeting and of the special meeting held since that date were read and approved. . The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 31.60 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 347.53 Axel A. Ypungkrantz - special police 80.00 Bernard A. Record - building irispeccions - 60.00 Geo. F. Mussman - civilian defense supplies - 4.45 Robert L. Stoneberg - tree memoval - 180.00 Wilroy Motors - police car maintenance, etc. - 8.87 Leach Company - repairs for garbage truck - 13.29 Miller-Davis Company - dog licenses - 5.32 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. - street lighting supplies- 4.09 Bury & Carlson Inc. - redi-mix blacktop - 24.00 Rosenwald-Cooper Inc. - street signs - 17.70 Leslie Schuldt Co. - misc. supplies - 29.95 The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 2.17 Skelly Oil Company do 49.75 Phillips Pet. Company - do 50.37 Standard Oil Company do 106.39 Housing FundIII , Marshall bells Store - paint, etc. - 8.75 F.L.McAndrew & Son - oven door - 22.34 Liauor Fund Griggs Cooper & Co.- merchandise A 287.35 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - do - 319.62 Famous Brands Inc. do - - 115.04 Distillers Dist. Co. do 268.40 Ed Phillips & Sons Co-, - dp - 901.58 Peoples Natural Gas - gas - 21.95 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 282.59 H. Steenerson & Co. - quarterly audit - 100.00 Donald Sypal - extra labor - 31.00 George Bell - extra labor - 34.00 Gertrude Dailey - extra labor - 25.22 College City Beverage Co. - merchandise - 51.00 Medford Dist. Company - do - 37.05 Alcorn Beverage Co. - do - 356.56 Griggs Cooper & Co. - do - 298.03 City Club Dist. Company - do - 1,053.26 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - 237.03 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 69.43 Petty Cash - store expense, supplies, etc. - 95.39 Hanson Beverage Co. - merchandise - 433.65 . Loy F. Bowe - soft water service - 9.25 III The matter of the application of Nick Zweber for a building permit was re-considered, having been tabled at the last meeting. Attorney McBrien read the report and recommendations of the State Fire Marshall. Upon moon by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, a permit was ordred issued to Nick Zweber to build an addition on the existing commercial building on Lot 4, Block 22, on condition that the stipulations of the State Fire Marshall be complied with. An application having been received, it was moved by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, that a temporayy permit to park a house trailer be granted to Anna Grudniski at Anna's Cafe, said permit to expire May 1, 1956. 190 Applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, the following permits were ordered issued: Bill B. Hince - private garage - Lot 3, Block 3, Shepley's Add. Roland S. Perry - private garage - Lots 3,4 i 5, Block 1, Dittmans Add. G.J. Reihsen - addition to existing commercial building - Lots 5 & 6, Block 20. Wm. Ristow - new dwelling - Lot 4, Block 6. Mr. A.C. Hermann appeared before the council relative to the removal and replace- ment of the curb at Third & Willow streets. After, due discussion & de- liberation, the Mayor indicated that the council apprmves the proposed change subject to survey and further$%/ indicated that approval would be given to have the work done privately rather than as a part of a village project. E.A. Cristensen, Gordon Bezdichek, Ham Clay Jr, J.W. Freer, and Eugene Clay representing the Farmington Commercial Club appeared before the council re- questing &hat the present parking problem on Third Street be given consideration and suggesting that the Commercial Club felt that angle parking would be the solution to many of the present problems. After a thorough discussion of the merits' of each type of parking, it was Moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that the Mayor be authorized to appoint a commission to study the parking situation and make recommendations to the council in reference thereto. Motion carried. Mayor Ingerson the appointed the following to serve on this commission: E.A. Christensen Erich Illich Ham Clay Jr. George Mohn . Dr. J.C. Birkholz Floyd Sievers Richard Beyer Harry McElmury • Herman Hagen George Bell. John McBrien was named as an ex-officio member of the Commission to act as temp- orary Chairman. Not having adverthked for bids previously because of lack of specifications, it was moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that the Clerk call for bids for a sign for the Municipal Liquor Store. Bids to beX opened at the regular meeting on June 6th, 1955. Motion carried. A proposed ordinance entitled:"AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING,DOGS" was introduced and assigned No. 125. A.H. Field moved its adoption, seconded by Reuben Petersen. Upon being put to vote, the vote was as follows: AYES, Francis Ingerson, A.H. Field, Reuben Petersen, H.M. Johnson; NAYES, None; Eugene. Kuchera being absent. No further business appearing, the meeting was duly adjourned. / Z/i '_I H:rlowe M. Johnson ''11=ge Clerk COUNCIL MEETING. A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the Council chamber on June 6th, 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Applications for Building Permits and the recommendations of the Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Emgene Kuchera, the following permits were ordred issued: Joseph Ruzicka - private garage - No.50 ft Lot 1; & No. 50 ft. i4# W2 of Lot 2, Block 1, Dittman's Add. D.C. Michel - private garage - Lot 7, Elmway Addition R.V. McDermott - private garage - Lot 2, Park Addition (subject to side line restrictions) Floyd Weed - new dwelling - Lot 10, Block 1, A.H. Sprute's Addition Floyd Johnson - new dwdlling - Lot 7, Flynn's Addition Jos. N. Baltes - remodel front of c000mercial bldg - Part of Lots 5 & 6, Block 23. 191 The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, sedonded by Eugene Kuchera, ordered paid from the fund indicated: • General Fund Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 286.81 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 38.80 Dakota County Tribune - pub. minutes, ordinance, etc. - 72.50 H.M. Johnstn - postage & freight - 7.79 III Fischer Const. Coe - dosing dump & stump removal - 97.00 Don Hayden Chevrolet Inc. - truck repair - 27.35 Bury & Carlson Inc. - road tar & blacktop - 1,066.06 Banister Engineering Co. - surveying & staking - 115.26 Miller-Davis Company - supplies - 34.92 RosenwaldpCooper Inc. - street signs - 157.37 Westinghouse Electric Smpply Co. - street lights - 97.99 Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. - grader repair -. 55.72 Hydrotex Industries - paint for city hall - 124.28 Standard Oil Company - station charges - - 33.68 The Pure Oil Company - do - 17.52 Cities Service Oil Company - do - 61.59 Skelly Oil Company - do - 18.60 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 32.90 Axel A. Youngkranjtz - spedial Police - 85.00 Housing Fund Marshall Wells Store - paint, etc. - 49.52 Ahlberg Drug - paint etc. - 13.50 Bond & Interest Sinking Fund First Nat'l. Bank, Mpls, Minn. - interest on bonds - 281.00 Liquor Store Building Fund Jos. J. Cap - labor & materials - 56.90 Nordquist & Company - blinds - 125.00 Axel A. Youngkrantz - painting - 4.50 The Waterbury Company - balance on contract 612.80 Liquor Fund Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 8.31 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 1,422.72 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - do - 1,906.40 Village of Farmington - garbage collection - 13.50 Okd Peoria Company - Merchandise - 579.35 Melady Paper Company - supplies - 22.21 McKesson & Rmbbins Co. - merchandise - 149.97 Griggs Cooper & Company - do - 522.82 Ed Phillips & Sons. Co. - do - 308.44 Getrude Dailey - extra labor - 23.62 Don Sypal - extra labor - 10.00 George Bell - extra labor - 38.75 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 133.64 Minn. Liquor Control Commissioner - minimum resale book - 10.00 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merctandise - 231.55 Hanson Beverage Co. - beer - 319.01 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - 224.61 Shea Distributing Co. - beer - 22125 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise4 408.19 Distillers Dist. Company - merchandise - 239.85 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity 0 66.83 III Alcorn Beverage Co. - beer - 265.34 College City Beverage Co. - beer - 73.40 City Club Distributing Co. - beer - 1,181.55 Old Peoria Company -merchandise - 205.29 Rochester Germicide Company - supplies - 30.50 The Clerk read a letter from the Engineering Dept. of the Minn. Military District Headqugters regarding the possibility of renting the upstairs of the city hall for use of the Army Reserve Unit. After considerable didcussion, the Clerk was directed to write to the Minn. Military District Hdgts. informing them that the the proposed space would be available one night per week at a rental fee of $150.00 per month including all utilities and custodial services and request a prompt reply to the above proposal. 192 The Mayor then inquired if any bids had been received for an illuminated sign dor the ''unicipal Liquor Store in ###### answer to our advertisement in the Dakota County Tribune. The Clerk informed the Council that two bids had been received. Whereupon it was moved by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that bids be closed. Upon being put to vote, there were Ayes, 5; Na yes, 0: and the motion was dec;.ared carried. The Mayor then directed the Clerk to open and read the bids, which were as follows: Dale Sign & Adv. Co. - Mpls, 'jinn. - $970.00 Bzoski Sign Co. - Owatonna, Minn. 986.35 including two years free maintenance service. After thorough consideration and deliberation, it was moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that the bid of Bzoski Sign Co. of Owatonna, Minn. be accepted and that the Clerk be directed to return the ce:td.fied check to the other bidder. Upon being put to vote there were: AYES, 4; NAYES, 1; and the motion was declared carried. Mr. -E.A. Christensen & Mr. Herman Hagen, representing the Parking Commission, recently appointed by the Mayor, then presented the recommendations of said commission to the council. After a tho rough consideration of each recommendation, John J. McBrien, Village Attorney, was directed to draw up a tentative ordinance, incorporating the basic recommendations of the commission, for consideration by the-council at a special meeting to be held on dune 13th, 1955. The matter of additional enforcement of ########### parking regulations and the matter of 1 additional funds for said enforcement were discussed and several tentative solutions were offered for consideration-for the next meeting. No further business appearing, the meeting was • ly adjourned. Harlowe Jool'?on,- 'illage lerk A special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on June 13th, 1955 with all members present. Attorney McBrien submitted a tentative ordinance regulating parking within the Village of Farmington as directed at the last regular meeting. Each section of. the proposed ordinance was discussed individually, changes proposed, and Attorney McBrien was directed to revamp the ordinance in accordance with the suggested changes and present at the regular meeting to be held on July 5th, 1955. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Clerk was directed to transfer $1,000.00 frau the Liquor Fund to the Municipal.Liquor Store Bldg. Fund and $1,000.00 from Liquor Fund to the P.I.R. Fund. Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, Police Chief J.R. Klotzbeacher was given authority to attend the Police Convention to be held in- Bemidji, Minnesota, with expenses to be paid by the Village. No further business appearing, the meeting was duky adjourned. 441/714- //4/ ' rlowe M. Jo , 'i age Clerk } • Pr' 193 COUNCIL FETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the council chambers on July 5thri. 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regulat meeting and of the special meeting held since that date were read and approved. III The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, were ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Electric Gas Co.. - electricity - 267.12 J.R. Klotzbeacher - police convention expense - 39.75 Ira Ives - cutting weeds - 71.75 Edwin Vail - painting curbs, etc. - 15.00 Bernard Record - building inspections - 25.00 Dakota County .Tribune - publishing minutes - 16.25 Schneider Hardware - Misc. supplies - 13,.35 Marshall Wells Store - power mower - 65.80 Harm Equipment Store - truck repairs - 19.51 Wilroy kotors - police car maintenance - 25.07 Don Hayden Chevrolet, Inc. - truck repairs - tires - 141.63 C.E. Cadwell, Agent - workman's compensation insuranceA 526.28 Axel Youngkrantz - special police - 80.00 Miller-Davis Company - supplies - 7.03 Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. - repairs - 21.66 Bury & Carlson Inc. - blacktop & road oil 255.58 Cities Service Oil Co. - diesel fuel - 18.12 The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 31.18 Skelly Oil Company - do - 8.66 Standard Oil Company - do - 66.41 John J. McBrien - legal services - 150.00 Housing Fund Schneider Hardware - supplies - 8.30 Liquor Store Building Fund Shefflet, Backstrom & Carter. - Bal. Architect's fee - 175.00 John J. McBrien - legal services & supervision - 921.10 Liquor Fund • Loy F. Bowe - softener service - 9.00 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 11.17 Distillers Distributing Company - merchandise - 278.92 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - do 819.50 1st Nat'l Bank - Drft to Director of Int. Revenue - stamp- 50.00 Mid-West Wine Company - merchandise - 94.50 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 83.67 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise - 143.34 Ed Phillips & Sons Cp. - merchandise - 267.86 Old Peoria Company - merchandise - 311.31 Ed Phillips & Sons Company - merchandise - 693.10 Gertrude Dailey - extra labor - 29.52 Don Sypal - extra labor - 26.88 George Bell - extra labor - 25.00 James J. Ryan - extra labor - 18.75 College City Beverage "Co. - merchandise - 68.95 III Medford Distributing Co. - merchandise - 27.60 Shea Distributing Co.` - merchandise - 23.95 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 87.63 City Club Distributing Co. - merchandise 1,264.67 Alcorn Beverage Company - merchandise - 321.15 J.P. Fritz- tobacco, etc. - 266.47 Hanson Beverage Co. - merchandise - 420.50 Loy F. Bowe - softener service - 9.00 Petty' Cash - store supplies - 104.54 Lubke Insurance Agency - insurance - 200.86 194 Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer $1,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to General Fund and $2,000.00 from the Housing Fund to General Fund. Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer $500.00 from the General Fund to the Farmington Youth Commission. Applications dor Building Permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Planning & Building Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the following permits were ordered issued: M.L. Hagen - addition of porch to existing dwelling - Lot 6, Block 4, A.H. Sprute's Addition. Leonard Franke - private garage - Lot 4, Block 2, Feely's Addition Rex Pettis - new dwelling - Unplatted Portion of SE of SEj Of Sect. 31 Woodcraft Mfg. Company - industbial storage bldg. - Lot 9, Block 5. • Upon 'motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, Veterans Housing Unit #7-W 'vas rented to Frank Weierke, effective July 15, 1955. An application for an "On-Sale & Off-Sale N on=Intoxicating Beverage License" was received from Anna Grudniski for Anna's Cafe. After due consideration, upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by A.H. Field, the application was denied. Upon'motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene`Kuchera, the following dedications were"accepted: Mabel Hoffman, also known as Mabel C. Hoffman Milton & Henrietta B. Hoffman Albert E. & Matha Lomas u Frank E. & Leora D. Henry E.W. & Madeline C. Christen Dietrich C. & Francis D. Michel & Gertrude L. Michel Dietrich C & Francis D. Michel John & Veronica Seurer Tein City Milk Producers Assn. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, Axel Youngkrantz was hired as Police Officer at a salary of $300.00, effective Aufust 1, 1955. Hours of duty to be from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. daily with one hour off for meals and every other Sunday off duty. Police Chief Klotzbeacher's hours of duty to be changed as follows: 8:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. daily with every other Sunday off duty. A proposed ordinance entitled: "ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF THE STREETS & HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF FARICENGTON, THE PARKING OF VEHICLES THEREON, & PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF" was introduced and assigned No.126. A.H., Field moved its adoption, seconded by H.M. Johnson. Upon being put to vote, the vote was as follows: AYES, Ingerson, Field, Petersen, Kuchera, Johnson. NAYES, None. and the ordiance was declared adopted. Upon. motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the following supplemental regulations were adopted: 1. 2-Hour Parking - Oak Street beyween 2nd- and 4th streets - Third Street between Elm & Spruce streets. 2. Diagonal Parking - Walnut Street between 5th & 6th streets ' - Sprace Street be)ween 3rd & 5th streets. The "Village Clerk and Village Attorney were directed to prepare and call for bids for `the repair and seal coating of village tarvia streets - said bids to be opened at the regular meeting to be held August 8, 1955. No further business appearing, the meeting was `d adjourned. Aar _�.. ._i' . I Harlowe M. Jo/r-on, Village Clerk Ir.' 195 COUNCIL A :FTING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on August 8th, 1955 with the following named membersl present viz: Francis Ingerson, Reuben Petersen, A.H. Field, H.M. Johnson, and Attorney John McBrien. IIIThe minutes of the last preceding meeting were read and approved. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by H.M: Johnson, ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central telephone Co. - telephone - 73.65 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 254.41 Axel Youngkrantz - special police - 58.75 Stanley Overby - special police- 27.50 Ed Vail - painting = labor on streets - 226.25 Dakota County Tribune - pib. minutes & supplies - 46.45 Gamble store - supplies - 1.59 Martin Star Express -freight - 2.23 Wilroy Motors - police car maintehance - 11.92 Farm Equipment Store - truck repair - League of Minnesota Municipalities - 1956 Dues - 73.00 . Hydrotex Industries- paint - 80.85 Lampert Yards, Inc. '- supplies - 3.35 Northfield Foundry - hump repair - 5.00 Rosenwald-Cooper Inc. - street signs & paint 480.79 Bury & 'Carlson, Inc. - blacktop & road oil - 175.58 Community Auto & Oil Co. - station charges - 47.97 Cities Service Oil Company - d6 23.47 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. - do 3.79 Skelly Oil Company 9 do 21.43 III The Pure Oil Company - do 193.58 Standard Oil Company - do 26.11 Housing Fund F.L. McAndrew & Son - paint, etc. - 9.01 Ahlberg Drug - paint, etc. - 7.00 Liquor Fund Melady Paper Co. - supplies - 28.77 Minnesota Mun. Liquor Store Assn. - dues 10.00 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 9.69 H. Steenerson & Co. - quartefly audit - 100.00 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 245.50 Griggs Cooper& Company - merchandise - 505.26 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 104.29 Peoples Natural Gas - gas - 4.20 Old Peoria Company- merchandise - 145.55 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 862.51 City Club Distributing Co. - merchandise - 1,342.43 Alcorn Beverage Co. - merchandise - 502.28 ° Village of Farmington - garbage collection - 13.50 Melady Paper Company - supplies - 12.05 Hanson Beverage Co. - merchandise - 317.12 College City -Beverage Co. - merchandise 0 24.30 J.P. Fritz Wholesale Co. - tobacco, etc. - 269.50 Cmlligan Soft Water Servicelq monthly service - 9.00 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise 192.78 827.61 118.50 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 8.20 After due consideration, it was decided to re-paint the parking lines yellow for better vision at night and to complete the painting of the city hall. _ qq9��++ .11 1JV Applications for building permits ts and the recommendations of the Farmington Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the following permits were ordered issued: John P. Barger - new dwelling - Lot 1, Flynn Addition Joseph Ruzicka - new dwelling - No. 50 ft. of Lot 1, & W2 of Lot 2, Block 1, Dittman's Addition. Erling Kindem - private garage ,- Lot 4, Block 3, Shepley's Addition. Upon mot._on by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, Veteran Housing Unit #4-E was rented to Mrs. Roxanne Wood. A letter from Harry Tucker to the Village Council was read by the Clerk. After a thorough discussion, the letter was referred too the Chief of Police for investigation and report of any violation of Village Ordinance at the next regular, council meeting. The Mayor inquired if any bids had been received for the street repairs in $$$ accordance with our advertisement in the Dakota County Tribune. The Clerk in- formed the Council that one bid had been received. Whereupon it was moved by H.M. Johnson, seconded by A.H. Field, that the bids be closed. The Mayor then directed the Clerk to open and redd the bid which was as follows: Bury & Carlson, Inc. - Patching: $19.00 per ton in place. _ Seal Coat - $.17 per sq.yd. in place Surface Mat: $10.00 per toll in place. It was then moved by H.M. Johnson, secpnded by A.H. Field, that the bid of Bury & Carlson Inc. be accepted. Motion carried. No further business appearing, the meeting was dul adjourned. ! .�_ "arlowe M. Jo,. -on, village Clerk COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on September 12th, 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the following permits were ordered issued: Elwood Gilbertson - commercial building - Lots 1,2 & 3, Block 25 Herman G. Olson - private dwelling - N. Lots 11 & 12, Block 3, Dittman's Addition. Upot motion by H.M. Johnson, Seconded by Reuben, Petersen, the Clerk was directed to transfer "$3,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to the P.I.R. Fund. A rdouest for a temporary permit to park a house trailer on Lots 1 & 2, Block 10, Village of Farmington was received from Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Snyder. Francis Snyder and Harvey Snyder appearedin behalf of the application and Stanley Gordner appeared in opposition to the granting of the permit. Upon request of the Mayor, Attorney McBrien read the,ordinance in regard to the parking of house trailers, which stated that a house trailer could not be parked on a lot, owned by other than the owner of the house trailer, unless written permission was obtained by each of the abutting property owners. In view of the fact that granting of the permit would be in violation of the ordinance, it was moved by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, that the application be denied. Upon being put to vote there were, AYES, 5; NAYES, 0; and the motion was carried. r 197 The Council informed Mr. Snyder that they would approve a temporary permit for a period ofssix months for some other location if written permission of all the abutting property owners was first obtained and filed with the Village Clerk. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Fieldr ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund III Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 263.16 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 41.85 Henry Lundgren - weed inspec,ions, etc. - 10.00 Stanley Overby - special police - 66.25 Em' Electric Service - repairs - 24.10 Wm. H. Ehlers - fit screen door - 4.00 Bef'nard A. Record - building inspections - 38.00 A.H. Field - police regolver - 59.97 Larsen Electric - electrical supplies - 2.55 Cpast to Coast Store - misc. supplies - 9.22 - Schneider Hardware - misc. supplies - 10.25 Ira Ives - cutting weeds - 63.00 Lampert Yards Inc. - supplies - 13.15 Wilroy Motors - police car maintenance - 2.75 Farm Equipment Store - tfuck repair - 9.75 Farmington Auto Company - tree removal - 4.00 A.A. Krause - remove steeple & repair city hall - 238.83 Gus Larson - painting signs, city hall - 28.50 Hydrotex Industries - paint - 229.84 Public Works Equipment Co. - repairs - 5.00 • Bury & Carlaon Inc. - road tar, etc. - 175.58 • Rosenwald-Cooper Inc. - street paint - 63.66 Rosholt Equipment Co. - broom core - 43.75 Oscar J. Lubke - assessing - 800.00 • Ed Vail - painting city hall - 185.00 • Standard Oil Company - station charges - 7.12 The Pure Oil Company - do _III2.63 Socony-Vacuum Oil Company do 73.83 Housing Fund - ° J.E. Sauber - plumbing repairs - 6.50 Liquor Fund • Petty Cash - store supplies, etd. - 108.08 • Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 733.91 Griggs Cooper & Company - merhhandise - 520.53 Floyd Johnson - Add'1. Ins. premium - 9.91 The Waterbury Company - repairs - 18.75 Midwest Wine Company - merchandise - 88.70 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 259.20 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 284.92 Hanson Beverage Co. - beer - 663.13 • Shea Distributing Co. - beer - 32.00 • College City Beverage Co. - beer - 60.35 ° J.P. Fritz Wholesale Co. - tobacco, etc. - -274.07 City Club Distributing Co. - beer - 1,514.42 _ Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 150.50 o Petty Cash - store sipplies - 87.29 o Alcorn Beverage Company -beer - 458.31 Culligan Soft Water Service - softener service - 9.00 ' Old Peoria Company - merchandise - 371.94 ` Central Telephone Co. - telephone - - 10.95 `:111 Distillers Dist. Compsny - merchandise - 694.51 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 950.89 National Cash Register Co. - maintenance contract - 33.40 Police Chief Klotzbeacher reported to the council on the 0#### matter refereed to him at the last meeting on the complaint of Harry Tucker. He reported that he had thoroughly checkdd and could find no violation of Village Ordinances. The *ritten report was ordered placed on file in the Clerk's records. 198 After a thoro7ugh discussion, upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the applications by Stanley Gordner and Joseph Tutewohl for an adjustment in their tax assessment were approved as amended and the Clerk directed to transmit same to the County Assessor at Hastings, Minn. No farther business appearimg, the meeting was duly a. .iourned. 40( /I A wiA. . 1 /,////.:. 1/ -rlowe M. J./.'so , illage Clerk COUNCIL MEETIYG A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on October 3rd, 1955 with the following named nembers,present, viz: Francis Ingerson, A.H. Field, Eugene Kuchera, H.Y. Johnson, and Attorney John McBrien. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene, Kuchera, ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund - Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 304.94 Dakota County Tribune - publishing minutes, etc. - 16.50 Schneider Hardware - Lisc. supplies - 28.75 Ed Vail - painting city hall - 31.00 Ahlberg Drug - rat poison - 3.25 Stanley Overby - special police - 51.25 Lampert Yarfs Inc. - supplies - 125.15 Don Hayden Chevrolet Inc. - trick repair - 21.68 Gdilroy Lotors - police car maintenance - 46.80 Rosholt Equipment Co. - freight on broom core - 4.22 General Electric Co. - sodium lamps - 69.60 ,The Pure Oil Company - station charges - 15.94 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. - do 4.89 Standard Oil Company - do 5.51 -Bury & Carlson Inc. - street-tar & repairs - 2,004.16 Peoples Natural as - gas - 3.18 Housing Fund , Schneider Hardware - Misc. supplies & repairs - 11.90 Liquor Fund Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 172.85 Famous Brands Inc - merchandise - 81.47 McKesson & Robbins - merchandise - 270.64 Midwest twine Company -.merchandise - 88.70 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. 136.80 .Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 161.76 . Shea Distributing Co. - beer - 38.25 Lelady Paper Company - supplies - 34.98 Medford Distributing Co. - beer 30.00 College City Beverage Co. - beer - 29.20 Gertrude Dailey - extra labor - _ 27.31 George Bell - extra labor - 18.75 , Don Sypal - extra labor - 12.50 James J. Ryan - extra labor - 53.75 Charles Rbegert - extra labor - 21.50 City Club Dist. Company - beer - 1,420.84 Alcorn Beverage Co. - beer - 374.42 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 30.38 Central Electric & Gas Co..- electricity - 118.25 Hanson Beverage Co. - beer - 459.71 J.P. Frotz - tobacco, etc. - 321.30 r 199 Upon motion by H. G. Johndon, seconded by A.H. Field, the Clerk was directed to transfer $2,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to the General Fund. Applicabions for building permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the following permits were ordered issued: Louis E. Borell - new dwelling - S.1 of Lot 7, & all of Lot 8, Farm Bureau Addition. III Dr. W.C. Johnson - new dwelling - Lot 2, Flynn Addition. An application for a Non-Intoxicating On-Sale & Off-Sale, Beverage License at 306 Third Street (formerely Bert's Place, was received from Wesley E. Fredenberg. After due deliberation, it was moved by A.H. Field, seconded by H.M. Johnson, that the said "On-Sale & Off-Sale Non-Intoxicating Beverage" license be issued to said Wesley E. Frddenberg for a period expiring on April 6th, 1956, upon surrender of the present license for the same location by Aired A. Stoneberg. Motion carried unanimously. Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer the existing 1955 Cigarette License from Alfred A. Stoneburg to Wesley E. Fredenberg. After a full discussion, the Chief of Police was instructed to investigate the circumstances regarding the parking of house trailers on the lots owned by Ralph Curtis and Ethel Day and report to the council. A proposed resolution entitled: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF LEASE BE'NdEEN VILLAGE OF FARMINGTON AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" was introduced and assigned No. 1-55. H.M. Johnson moved its adoption, seconded by A.H. Field. Upon being put to vote, there were: AYES, 4; NAPES, 0; and the resolution was declared adopted and passed. No further business appearing, the meeting was duly adjourned. IMP rlowe M. Johns Village Clerk COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on November 7th, 1955 with the following named members present, viz: Francis Ingerson, Eugene Kuchera, Reuben Petersen, and Harlowe M. Johnson. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene_ Kuchera, the following permits were ordered issued: Harold M. Ristow - Addition to dwelling- Lot 2, Block 6. Donald T. Feely - private garage - Lot 10 & S.*5 ft. Lot 11, Greenway Add. Gladys E. Setter - private garage - S. 50 ft.Lot 6, Block 2, Sprute's Add. Wallace Partlow - private garage - Lot 1, Block 3, Dittmans Add.• Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by Reuben Petersen, Vet. Housing Unit #2E was rented to Edward Mayer. Upon motion by H.Y. Johnson, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer $2,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to the General Fund. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by H.Y. Johnson, the polling hours for the annual village election to be held December 6, 1955 were set from 1:00 P.Y. to 8:00 P.Y. in the Village Hall. 2 . The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, sedonded by Reuben Petersen, were ordered paid from the fund indicated: General Fund Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 69.60 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 355..56 Roland Engelman - special police - 9.38 Stanley Overby - special police - 71.25 William Oster - labor,streets - 33.75 Bernard A. Record - building "inspections - 20.00 Larsen Electric' - supplies - .47 H.M. Johnson - postage & freight - - 6.10 Farm Egiiipment Store - truck repair - 87.54 Wilroy Motors - police car maintenance - 12.15 ' Don Hayden Chevrolet, Inc. - truck repair - 33.49 Bury & Carlson, Inc. - street repairs & maintenance - 2,451.17 Emil Hanson - gravel - 1,529.75 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. - diesel fuel - 19.00 Cities Service Oil Co. - diesel fuel - 15.43 The Pure Oil Company station charges - • 27.10 Standard Oil Co. do 8.47 Phillips Petroleum Co. - do - 109.83 Banister Engineering Co. - surveying & staking - 79.20 Cities Service Oil Co. - station charges - - 52.19 Housing Fund H.C. Simcriaen - Misc. plumbing & heating repairs - 71.46 Leo Kline - carpenter repairs - 2.50 Dakota County Tribune - publishing notice - .50 Larsen Electric - supplies - 1.94 Liquor Fund Culligan - Loy F. Bowe - soft water service - 9.00 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 9.03 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise - 517.38 Ed Phillips & 'ions Co. - do 1,073.53 H. Steenerson & Co. - quarterly audit - 100.00 Distillers Distributing Co. - merchandise - 563.24 Malady Paper Company - supplies - 9.65 Ed Phillips & SonS Co. - merchandise - 1,746.33 Petty Cash - Store supplies, Etc. - 134.93 Briggs Cooper & Company - merchandise - 589.86 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - do 137.69 City Club Distributing Co. do 906.23 Medford "istributing Co. - de 26.95 J.P. Fritz - tobacco, etc. - 283.00 Shea Distributing Company - merchandise - 19.95 Alcorn Beverage Company - do 364.66 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 83.58 Hanson Beverage Company - merchandise - 347.44 Letters of approval having been filed from all adjoining property owners, upon motion by Reciben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, a temporary permit to park a house trailer on Lot 10, Block 10, Original Town of Farmington was issued to Walter Wescott, said permit to expire May 1, 1956. Upon motion by Eugene Kuchera, seconded by H.M. Johnson, a temporary permit to park a house trailer on parts of Lots 5 & 6, Block 27, Town of Farmington, was issued to Wesley Fredenburg et al., said permit to expire May let, 1956. Mr. Floyd Lau imppeared before` the council relative to the building that had been moved on to Lots 10-11, Block 24, Town of Farmington. Mr. Lau was in- formed that a permit had not been obtained and that the matter had been turned III over to the Village Attorney for action. No further business appearing, the meeting was duly adjourned. 101 •Harlowe M. Jo .!on, illage Clerk Pr - 201 COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on December 5th, 1955 with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. III The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, ordered paid from the fund indicated: - General Fund Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 31.40 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 396.94 Earl R. Anderson - Misc. repairs,' etc. - 35.50 Ahlberg Pharmacy - ether, etc. - 1.89 Matt Zechmeister - sand - 21.00 Fischer Construction Co. - dozing dump - 36.00 W.G. Woodward Co. - coveralls - 35.70 Coast to Coast Store 8 supplies - 4.57 Dakota County Tribune - publishing minutes & supplies - 19.50 Don Hayden Chevrolet, Inc. - tfuck overhaul - 73.77 Wilboy kotors - police car maintenance - 4.76 Dakota County Highway Dept.= chloride & salt - 283.00 Brown Clothing Company police uniforms - 114.55 Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. - grader parts - 15.64 Public Works Equipment Co. - garbage truck repair - 24.87 Westinhouse Electric Supply Co. - transformer - 48.84 The Pure Oil Company - station charges 10.56 Socony-Mobil Oil Co. - tires for police car - 66.84 Cities Service Oil Company - station charges - 4.80 Standard Oil Company - station charges - 46.76 Housing Fund III .Marshall Wells Store - paint, wallpaper, etc. - 29.20 Bond & Interest Sinking Fund First National Bank - Mpls, Minn. - Bond reduction& Interest$8;291.0O liquor Fund Culligan Soft Water Service - service for f##### Oct. - 9.00 Village of Farmington - garbage collection - 13.50 Old Peoria Company - merchandise - 161.91 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - '7.21 Miller-Davis Company - supplies 19.60 Distillers Distributing Co. - merchandise - 552.57 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 280.07 Old Peoria Company - merchandise - 347.05 Ed Phillips, & Sons Co. - merchandise 1,756.00 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 121.52 Famous Brands Inc. - merchandise - 344.20 Peoples Natural Gas - gas - 18.83 Ed Phillips & Sons Co. - merchandise - 64.16 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 521.87 Alcorn Beverage Co. - merchandise - 301.40 Hanson Beverage Co. - merchandise - 241.31 J.P. Fritz Wholesale Co. - tobacco, etc. - 246.08 City Club ist. Company - ,merchandise - 1,100.91 III Central Ele=ctric & Gas Co. - electricity - 76.25 College City Beverage Co. - merchandise - 19.15 Petty Cash.- store supplies, etc. 39.97 Culligan Soft dater Srrvice - service for Nov. 9.00 Central Telephone Co. - telephone - 8.81 Distillers Distributing Co. - merchandise - 536.04 McKesson & Robbins Inc. - merchandise - 246.24 Upon motion by H.M. Johnson, seconded by Reuben Petersen, the Clerk was directed to transfer $2,000.00 from Liquor Fund to General Fund. 2 Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, the Clerk was directed to transfer $500.00 from General Fund ti the Farmington Youth Commission. The applications for building permits and the recommendations of the Farmington Building & Planning Commission were duly considered. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, the following permits were ordered issued: Felix Tinges - new dwelling - Part of Wells & Kraft Lot 2. Felix Tillges - new dwelling - Part of Wells &Kraft Lot 2. Soren Mickelson - new dwelling - Part of yells & Kraft Lot 7. Alfred A. Stoneburg - addition to existing dwelling - Lot 12, Block 34, M. Moos' Addition A letter from Banister Engineering Co. relative to the curb line on Maple Street between 5th & 6th streets was read by the Clerk and ordered placed on file. The Clerk informed the Council that the Lakota County Electric Cooperative would like to purchase the So. 20 ft. of Lot 20, Park Addition from the Village in order to provide adequate parking and driveway on the south side of their new building. After a thorough discussion, it was moved by H.Y. Johnson, sedonded by A.H. Field, that the matter be tabled until the regular meeting in January, pending a report from the Village Attorney relative to the status of the alley on the north side of Lot 22, Park Addition. Motion carried. The matter of the building that was moped on to Lots 10 & 11, Block 24, without first obtaining a permit theref or was again thoroughly discussed. After due consideration, it was loved by A.H. Field, seconded by H.M. Johnson, that the owner of the property, Carl M. Larsen, be notified to remove the building within ten (10) days after receipt of notice and in the event of failure to remove the building, that the Chief of Police and VilAge Attorney be authorized to take action to prosecute said owner under the requirements of Ordinance No. 118. Motion cafried. Mr. Ralph Curtis and Mr. Fralncis Snyder appeared before the Council relative to the pax'king of a house trailer on Lots 2 & 3, Block lo, Town of Farmington. They were indormed that, before a temporary permit could be issued, it would be necessary to obtain, in writing, the permission from all the adjoining property owners, to $6,0 park the trailer temporarily on said lot. After due consideration of the 1954 and 1955 Village Budgets, of the receipts and expenditures for 1954 and 1955 to date, of the estimated receipts and expenditures for 1956, it was moved by Reuben Petersen, seconded by Eugene Kuchera, that the following budget be established for 1956: BEGET Street Maintenance $13,500.00 Fire Department 750.00 Village Clerk • 1,500.00 Police Department 10,500.00 Treasurer & Assessor - 1,550.00 Councilmaen & Mayor 600.00 Street Lighting • 5,000.00 Library 200.00 Elections 500.00 Legal Services 750.00 Recreation 3,000.00 Grabage Collection 6,000.00 Capital Investments ' 3,550.00 Miscellaneous (Insurance, Adm. Exp. Etc) 5,000.00 Bond Reduction & Interest 8,500.00 Total: $60,900.00 Less Revenue Other Ln Taxes 28, 00.00 Net From Taxation: $32,600.00 After a review of the money on hand, it was, moved by A.H. Field, seconded by Reuben Petersen, that three bonds of $1200.00 each be retired this year from the fands on hand in Improvement Fund #9. Motion carried. No further business appearing, the meeting was du djourned. AOP OF / r oweet: , ,'Village lark 203 • COUNCIL MEETING A special Meeting of the Village Councie of the Village of Farmington, Minn. was held in the offices of The First National Bank of Farmington, on Friday, December 30th, 1955 with the following named members present, viz: Francis Ingerson, A.H. Field, Reuben Petersen, and H.M. Johnson. The following bills were reviewed and upon motion by A.H. Field, seconded by H.M. Johnson, ordered paid from the Liquor Fund: Ed Phillips & Sens Co. - merchandise - 803.88 Ed Phillips& Sons Co. - merchandise - 633.76 Distillers Distributing Co. - merchandise 245.52 Petty Cash - store_ supplies, etc. -- 149.17 Peoples Natural Gas - gas - 32.61 Ed ehillips & Sons Co. -merchandise - 222.92 Griggs Cooper & Co. - merchandise - 193.56 Mid-West Wine Co. - merchandise - $6,70 Winnts Sign service - sign - 24.50 Malady Paper Company - supplies - 8.17 Olson Products Corp. - repairs - 16.36 College City Beverage Co. - merchandise - 25.05 J.P. Fritz Wholesale Co. - tobacco, etc. - 306.49 Alcorn Beverage Co. - merchandise B 331.70 Central Electric & Gas Co. - electricity - 76.60 City Club Distributing Co. - merchandise - 1,113.13 Petty Cash - store supplies, etc. - 31.45 Hanson Beverage Co. = merchandise - !124.38 No further business appearing, the meeting was d .y adjourned 40( / lowe.M. or, son, Village Clerk • COUNCIL MEETING A regular monthly meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Farmington, was held in the council chambers on January 9th, 1956 with all members present. The minutes of the Last regular meeting and of the special meeting held on December 30, 1955 were read and approved. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field,. the official bonds of C.B. 1hit#ier, village Treasurer; Ray A. Briesacher, JusticeTof the Peace; and Jacob R. Klotzbeacher, Constable; were approved and ordered placed on file with the proper authorities. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, license fees for the year, 1956, were set as follows: Cigarette - $12.00 Milk & Cream - 10.00 Theatre - 30.00 Beer (On-Sale) - 75.00 Pool Hall - 20.00 Beer (Off-Sale) - 5.00 Club Liquor License (On-Sale) - 100.00 The Village Clerk's Financial Statement for the year ending December 31, 1955 was presented and reviewed. Upon motion by A.H. Field, seccuded by Reuben Petersen, the Financial Statement was approved, ordered placed on file for public inspection, a copy thereof published in the_Dakota County Tribune, and a copy thereof filed with the Public Examiner for the State of Minnesota, in accordance with the requirements of law. Upon motion by Reuben Petersen, seconded by A.H. Field, the application of the Clifford Larson Post #189, The American Legion, for an "On-Sale Club Liquor License" was approved at a fee of $100.00 and a licenseordered issued.