City Council Minutes 10-14-1970 Page 2October 13, meeting cont'd. 213"
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Mr. Philbrook complimented Monticello Police Dept. on efficient and prompt
responAse to calls when needed. He stated that police reliability was a
great sense of security to the hospital staff -- especially night shifts.
George Yonak presented problems of operating village dump; asking a $350.00
a month fee. Action tabled for further study.
Thore Meyer reported that State Highway Dept. is proceeding with minor
engineering changes and negotiations to determine costs for storm sewer
service interchange.
Several councilmen not satisfied with work performed by Maintenance Dept.
Request meeting of maintenance crew with councilmen on Wed., Oct. 14 at 4 P.M.
Motion by Franz Swanberg to pay bills as presented. Seconded by Richard
Martie. Carried.
William Sandberg suggested that billing to school district for water and sewer
hook-up be resubmitted with 7% interest charge added. In view of Attorney
General's report, village attorney requested to study method and procedure.
Wm. Sandberg and Jay Miller to work with attorney.
Council advised of three parcels of tax delinquent property in village to
be sold in near future. One parcel of interest to village. Attorney to
study description and title.
Council advised of Assessor's Conference to be held in St. Cloud in Nov.
Lando Kirscht authorized to attend.
Some time spent discussing annexation proceedings. No action taken.
Adjourned at 1 :40 P. M. on motion by Dick Martie.
Don Gran d, Clerk
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Meeting called to order at 4:10 P.M. -_ October 14, 1970
Present: Ron Schleif, F. Swanberg, Wm. Sandberg, James Maus, R. Martie,
Walt Mack, George Davis and Roger Mack.
Preliminary discussions centered on the functioning of the Maintenance Dept.
The maintenance personnel were advised of the council's intention to re-
organize the maintenance Dept. with one individual responsible for water and
sewer, one individual responsible for streets and one man whose labors are to
be shared as needed between the two sub -departments.
Motion by W. Sandberg to hire Dick Brooks as street maintenance man, seconded
by James Maus. Carried unanimously.
Ron Schleift Mayor
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