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Mr. Edelma.n said tYaat he would write a 3.etter to Mr. Jesse Fissher <br />g.iving him 30 days notice from the lst of J-une to tlae lst of Ju1y, to uncover <br />the clitches along Thorraapple Dri.ve. Tha.s brought up the subject of Robley <br />Lane and our Engineer r-eported that they wexxe supposed to start t1e paving <br />toda.y, but w'ere px°evented by the weather. He reported that everything would <br />be straightened out down.there. - <br />' Mi, Taylor reportod tha$ ths Finance Comu.ttee wou].d meet on the <br />coming Mondaye - <br />Mr. Hopkins, reporting for the Bui]_chng Conunitcee, said that they met <br />on May 8th, z,rith 1Ts°s. 33ro*ran9 Mr. Falk and Nr. Hopkiis present. The Committse <br />inGpected the Taan Ha.71 and £ound..one trindow in need of repaa.x°o . The fx°am <br />had rott,ed trxrough befot°e the gla.ss was ansta].7.ede The Comdztee also toolc <br />up the matter o£ the drainage ditch at the East end of the Tcxm Ha.17.' bu.t <br />decided to lot the matter rxcie because th3.ss d.itch wauld be e1uiinated when <br />Wilson i'li.lls was 4ridened. Mr a xopkins repoi--ted that the steps of the Town <br />Ha1.l were in bad condition., but. would Yave furtler reports on this I.ater. <br />The Comni.ttee also looked at the point3.nv of the builcliiig and kiad one bid <br />on poirrting an.d repa3.ntixag for $655.00. - - <br />Mr. Hoplsins went on to say that he had al,sa looked ovex° the ]za'idscaping <br />and thought tha.t something ccsuld be done about removing some of ths vines, and <br />for $15.00 and do-it-yourself labor, could re-landscape the Tmm Ha.316: <br />Mr, flopkins tYen asked if perhaps the sign over the Vi1lage Ha71 couid <br />not c e¢m dain, as it was old and unpainted. Mrm Hopkixas, sec o¢ided by Hr. Falk, <br />moved to ha,ve the sign ramoved and appropriate $15.00 for lanciscapixig. <br />Ro7.7. Ca11s Ayes -.Messrs Tay].or' Wed1er,Strater,Brotm,Fa1k &Hcspkinse <br />Nays "' None. <br />, Notion caz-ried <br />Kro ralk, report3.ng for the Zonin, and P].am;ng Corgnission, reported <br />that they had a qu3.et meeting on May 13th, w.i-th YJessss Endress, Reed' UYlir <br />and ralk present, Mr. Fi7:kjsis boing absent. <br />Mr. Ralph E. Fos'cer requested pertn3.ssion to sp]a.t his lot on Highl.and <br />Road., ha.ving afrontage of 176.75 feetsTh:i.s woia7.d not sneet miriimum require- <br />ments by twelve £eet and 3t was suggested. tYaat kae negotiate fox° add.ita.onal <br />property fa•om lot owxiers on e3.ther side. <br />Mr. M. W. Niax,em, a funeral director, asked how the Cerrunissa.on felt <br />a'bout using the Van Curen property as a flineral homea <br />. As ri.l,sori M3.ll.s was not zoned for bixsiness aaad there Tiras stilZ <br />consa.derab7.e property on SQR it was suggestod tha.t thex°e woul.a be a better- <br />possibi]ity 3n a site already zoned, for btzsiness purposes. <br />The ma.tter of increasing 1.ot sizes was again lrought up and Mr. Falk <br />said this might not be tne ariswer to the problem of sept3.c tanks, as our _main <br />concern was to avoid 1.arge developments of septic ta.nksm Mr. Falk then spoke <br />of some sort of an ordananee prohibitixig septie tanl:s or to prohibit wells, <br />the matter to be breught up at som future meeting. <br />5.