201548ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK
CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL N) 2015
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
• COUNQfJL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM
RESOLVED, that Mrs. Ray E. Gammon, 699 South Roy Street, Saint Paul,
be permitted to construct a basket weave fence on the property known as
699 South Roy Street, to start one foot back from the front of the house
on the property line and extending to the garage in the rear, the first
sixteen feet to be six feet high with a two foot extension on top and
the balance of the fence to be six feet high, said fence to be constructed
under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Parks
and Recreation and Public Buildings.
COTjNCILMEN
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Council File No. 201546 —By Frank L.
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Resolved, That Mrs. Ray E. Gammon,
`699 South Roy Street, Saint Paul, be
permitted to construct a basket weave
fence on the property known as 699
South Roy Stteet, to start one foot back
from the front of the house on the
property line and extending to the
farage in the rear, the first sixteen feet
o be six feet high Vth a -two foot
extension on top and the balance of
the fence to be six feet high, said fence
to be constructed under the direction
and to the satisfaction of the Commis-
sioner of Parks and Recreation and
Public Buildings.
Adopted by the Council April 13, 1961.
Approved April 13, 1961.
(April 15, 1961)
APR 13 1961
Adopted by the Council 19—
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Approved 19—
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OFFICE OF' CITY CLERK
BUREAU OF RECORDS
386 City Hall and Court House
St. Paul 2, Minnesota
April 6, 1961
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Mr. Robert J. Swords
Corporation Counsel
Building
Dear Sir:
MRS. AGNES H. O'CONNELL
City Clerk
HAROLD J. RIORDAN
Council Recorder
The City Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the
atttached request of Mrs. Ray E. Gammon for permit to erect a basket
weave fence at 699 So. Roy St., as more fully described in the attached
letter of the City Architect.
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BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS ALFRED H. SCHROEDER, City Architect 445 City Hall, Zone 2 CApital 4 -4612 Ext. 361 H
April 5, 1961
Hon. Council
City of Saint Paul
Dear Council Members:
You referred to this office for inspection and recommenda-
tion the request of Mrs. Ray E. Gammon of 699 .South Roy
Street, who desires a permit for a basket weave fence at
the above address.
Our inspector has inspected the property and can see no
objections to the granting of a permit for a basket weave
fence to start one foot back from the front of the house
on the property line and extending to their garage in the
rear, the first sixteen feet to be six feet high with a
two foot extension on top. The balance of the fence will
be six feet high.
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Yours truly,
XSchroeder
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HANS PETERSON
President
GEORGE H. SENKLER
Vice President
DONALD L. BLEISE
Vice President
ARTHUR M. LUNDGREN
Treasurer
G. C. AXELROD
Secretary
The Home Building Store
PHONE
(INCORPORATED) CApital
300 -310 Chestnut Street 4 -7515
St. Paul 2, Minn.
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,B. A4, WEIS, - M. V. F. A. UBEL, M. D.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
936 LOWRY MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
ST. PAUL 2, MINNESOTA
March 159 1961
To Whom It May Concerns
D. A. GILSDORF, M. D.
This is to certify that Mr. Ray Gammon is under
my care for the treatment of coronary disease and
will soon go home from Miller hospital. Mr. Gammon
has experienced serious personality conflicts with
a neighbor and wishes to have a high fence built
between his property and that of the neighbor. It
is m - feeling that it would be of real value to his
future health to be shielded from the person who so
severely distresses him and I hope he will be allowed
to have this fence built.
Sincerely yours,
A. Wets, 'M. D.
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March 15, 1961.
National Lumber Company
300 Chestnut Street
St. Paul, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
Owing to Mr. Ray E. Gammon's condition, who just
got out of the hospital with a coronary heart attack
(there one month, home two days and forced to go
back with a more severe one), we must have a fence
between the houses to give us complete privacy,' so
nothing will upset or' make him nervous. Funny things
happen when the husband isn't home.
Very truly yours,
(Mrs. Ray E. Gammon)
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HANS PETERSON
President
GEORGE H. SENKLER
Vice President
DONALD L. BLEISE
Vice President
ARTHUR M. LUNDGREN
Treasurer
G. C. AXELROD
Secretary
The Home Building Store
(INCORPORATED)
300 -310 Chestnut Street
St. Paul 2, Minn.
PHONE
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