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on the bonds would be The Gabriel Con,struction Compary. However, the bonds <br />would be deposited in escrow9 and Mr. Mann felt that there would be no risk <br />to the Village insofar as the underground improvements are concerned, <br />inasmuch as no building permi.ts would be issued by 'the Vi7lage until such <br />improvements were completed. Furthermore, the Gabriel Company would be <br />willing to agree that no lotsa with the exception of four lots already <br />contrac-ted for, wolald be sold U.ntil the underground improvements had been <br />completed. A Performance Bond would also be deposif,ed in escrow wi.th <br />reference to the permanent paving9 but the obligee_would be The Gabriel <br />Cons t_ruction Company and not the Village. r <br />-, Mr. Edelman poin-ted out to Gouncil that there w ould be a risk with <br />the permanent pavement and Mrs. BroUm said that she would not be interested <br />in this proposition urLl.ess the permansnt road could be guaranteedA <br />Mr..Wedler then aslced that these people get together with our Engineer <br />and Mr. Edelman and try and work out somethi.ng that Council could consider. <br />Mre Peterson then gave a report in connection wi:th obtaining gas on <br />SOM Road. Mr. Pe'Nerson said that gas could not be obtained unl.ess sufficient <br />commitments could be obtained for the frontage,covered or money deposited by <br />those desiring gas for fron-tage not cormnitted to the use of gas. <br />Mr. Peterson then produced a map, with listirsgs of comtrd.tments made in a survey by the Gas Compariy, and suggested the formation of an organ3za-ta_on <br />into which money could be deposited to guarant,ee tlie unsigned property, which <br />woU.].d then be returned ty the gas company as soon as the proper-`i,ies started <br />using gas, It was brought ou-t however, that in the event the property did <br />not deveZop, in ten years, the money was los t. <br />Mro Pe-terson then reported that there was a 24 inch culvert urn3.er <br />Woodlane that was only half adequate; that it had been -vashed out two times <br />this year and that another line of pipe cou1d be put in the washout,-Drithout <br />the labor of digging or making room for it. Mr. Peterson said this culvert <br />would cost $5.00 per foot for 24 feet, or $320.00. <br />It was then.moved,by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Strater, that pipe <br />be purchased and installed. _ <br />Ro11 Call: Ayes - Nlessrs Taylor.,ZnTedler'Strater9Brown,Zorn & Hopkinsd <br />, Nays - None. , <br />Motian Carried <br />Mrs. Brcnaz' reporting for the Architectural Board9 said that they <br />had me-t last ni.ght ar.d approved plans for 'uhree homes. There tiaas no report <br />from the Welfare Coxrmnittee. <br />11r. Hopkins said there Uras nothing to report from the Building Corrunittee9 <br />but cormnen-ced that Mr. Coffee had finished wirirg the Leslie House and spoke <br />of the painting of the Village offices. <br />2.