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<br /> <br />Mac Gibbon reported on the Hubbard County. law suit to recover welfare exPense <br />for the Larayne Anderson case. Per reconmendation from Mac Gibbon, moved by <br />Councilman Hudson and seconded by C6uncilmanMicheau, to settle the Hubbard <br />County law suit for the sum of $350.00. Motion unaminously carried. <br /> <br />:lies Derr was present and the spec sheet for a tractc.~loader was reviewed. <br /> <br />(~, <br />\ ) <br /> <br />Agreeable to accept the bid of Al Lyrek in the amount of $343.75, to move the <br />door, close a wall and glass block thetdndows in the maintenance garage office. <br /> <br />Moved by Councilman Micheau and seconded' by Councilman Syring, to place sewer <br />disposal extension phones in the residences or the street employees. Additional <br />cost to be $14.75 per month, plus installation costs. Motion unaminously carried. <br /> <br />Moved by Councilman Syring and seconded. by C'ouncilman Hwson, to advertise for <br />bids for a new Tractor-Loadoer on Sept. 17 and 24, 1970, in the of.ficial village <br />paper, With bids to be opened at 8:00pm, Monday, Oct. 5, 1970. Moti on unamin- <br />ousl,. carried. <br /> <br />--... <br /> <br />LL FOR BIDS <br />- 'ven that sealedl <br />by the Village <br />of 'Elk River, . <br />.the ViJlag~ Office' <br />and Highway' 1{}, un- <br />P.M., Monday, Octo- <br />the fo'llowlng equip- <br />ment. . ' <br />Furmsh, and deliver F.O.B.. Elk <br />River, Minnesota, OIle (1)' new 1970 <br />MOdel dustrial Tractor, Loader <br />, . These units shall con-, <br />co n of the latest <br />m currently .adver- <br />terms' of these: <br />d {l <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />:31 <br /> <br />Ken Glover rep'l"esenting the Chamber Board, ~gested <br />that the full time Clerk-Treasurer be combined with <br />the position of Chamber Secretary, and that possibl, <br />$100.00 per month supplemental salary to include <br />office rent, would be paid by the Chamber.' Nothing <br />definite as to approval of this combined position, <br />has been established by the Chamber. Glover also <br />reported that the Chamber is interested in extending <br />the present Xmas lighting program and asked if there <br />was any interest from the Council in heljling to <br />finance' It is questionable whether the Village can <br />legally allot funds. <br /> <br />Barl Hohlen reported on furrd ture and equipment needed <br />for the police office. A filing cabinet, recondition- <br />ed typewriter, desk and chair, coat rack and approxi- <br />mately 6 chairs are needed with a total cost of approx- <br />imately$400.00. Hohlen will bring a catalog to our <br />next meeting and a order will be placed. <br /> <br />Discussion followed on the need for 24 hour dispatch- <br />CAI..\.s. ing. Earl Hohlen' s wife has been staying 'home to <br />handle .the cak. when both ,Hohlen and DeRosier are on ,duty. No solution has been <br />found yet on dispatching but agreeable work must be done to solve this problem. <br />Councilmen Micheau will chedk with Tom Duggan for a Qo~t'figure on a radio phone <br />in the police car. <br /> <br />Names suggested to serve as a m~ber of theUtilities:Commission were AlBailey, <br />Art Erickson, Jack Klein, Jerry Broma.'1, Wally Houle, Dick Burgoyne and WaYrie-Trask. <br /> <br />Moved by Councilman Syring and secorr:iedbyGouncilman Konop, to appoint Artbb.r <br />Erickson as a member of the Utilities Commission, to serve .the une.xpired term of <br />Ray Sykes. Motion unaminously carried. <br /> <br />Agreeable to interview Larry Peterson for the position asClerk-'l'reasurer, between <br />r , <br />930pm and lOOOpm, Monday Sept. 21, 1970. <br /> <br />The following bills were approved for pa;yment: <br /> <br />Elk RiverMur~cipal Utilities L&P*H~urant Rental <br />U.s. Post 9ffice P.ostage <br />C'..eneral Communications Inc Radio Repairs <br /> <br />h17.l2 <br />5.00 <br />111.00 <br />