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03-23-46 Special MeetingMINUTES OF A SPECIAL ArEET I G OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL Or THE VILLAGE OF GOLDE1N VALLEY HELD .-r TSE VILLAGr; HALL ON Ma.RC, A Special Meeting of the Villa.ge Council of Golden Valley was held at the VillageHa.11 on March 23, 1946 at 3:00 o'clock pursuant to motion made and adopted at the Special Meeting of the Council on March 20, 1946. Councilmen present were Harold Swenson, President and Trustees, Hans Reiss, Curtis V. Aloe and Charles Franzen. Further discussion was held on the question of raising licenses In the Village of Golden Valley and P?r. Radish and Mr. Florida spoke again and W.E. Nelson and Donald Lucier and Pyr. Parker spoke on the r*tter of the licenses. The matters were discussed by the Council. Mr. Moe introduced an ordinance amending the ordinance relating to the use and sale of non --intoxicating malt and liquor and which proposed ordinance so amended the previous ordinande as to raise the annual license fee'for an on -sale non -intoxicating malt liquor license from $100 to 8200. Pyr. Yoe moved that whereas existing licenses expired on April 1, 1946 and an urgency exists that said ordinances be given its first and second reading and placed upon its final passage. This motion was seconded by Charles Franzen and the roll call thereon was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, fes, Charles Franzen, Yes; Curtis V. Voe, Yes; and the Chair declared said motion adopted and ordered that said ordinance be given its first and second reading. An ordinance amending an ordinance relating to the use and sale' of non -intoxicating malt liouor amending ordinance #29, passed on Iffarch 28) 1933 was thereu�oon given its first and second reading. The vll call on the final passage of the above ordinance was as follows: arold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes, Charles Fr4pzzen, Yes; Curtis V. roe, Yes; .. Mr. Reiss introduced an ordinance: "An ordinance to Amend an Ordinance licensing and regulating the sale of intoxicating liquor,' and moved that whereas it was les rable that all liouor linen es be established at this time and that certain licenses expire on the lst ,day of Anril, 1946 and that an urgency heretofore exists that the rules be so far suspended and that said ordinance be given its first and second reading and placed upon its final passage. This motion { was seconded by Yr. Moe and roll call on the motion was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes, Curtis V. Moe Yes; Charles Franzen, Yes. President of the Council declared said motion passed and ordered that said ordinance be given its first and second reading. An ordinance to amend an ordinance licensing and. regulating the sale of intoxicating liquor was thereupon _ ereupon given its first and second reading and the Chair ordered the roll call on the final passage of the ordinance. Roll call on final passage of the above ordinance was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes, Charles Franzen, Yes; Curtis V. PToe, Yes; The President thereupon declared said ordinance massed. Mr. Franzen introduced an ordinance to amend an ordinance licensing and regulating games of skill and providing penalties fcpr the violation thereof and moved that whereas an urgency exists because the present licenses expire on Anril 1, 1946 that the rules be so far susnended that said ordinance by given its first and second reading and placed upon its final passage. The motion was seconded by Curtis V. Igoe and the roll call on the motion was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes; Charles Franzen, Yes; Curtis V. I!oe, Yes. The President declared said motion adopted and ordered the roll call on the final passage of the ordinance. Roll call was as follows Harold Venson, Yes, Hans Reiss, Yes; Charles Franzen Yes Curt R � , is V. Moe, Yes. The President_ h reupon declared said ordina passed. - t Mr. Moe moved that the attorney for the Village prepare an ordinance regulating taverns and providing for an annual license fee of $500 payable on the lst day of April of each ,year. This motion was seconded by Mr. Franzen and the roll call thereon was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes; Charles Franzen, Yes, Curtis V. floe, Yes. The Chair thereupon declared said motion passed. I F -2- J The President of the Council sug,�:ested the name of Victor Lindrud for appointment as constable to complete the unexpired term of Peter Faust who recently resigned. Mr. Reiss moved that Victor Lindrud be appointed constable to fill the unexpired term of Peter Faust. This motion was seconded by Charles Franzen and the roll call thereon .was as follows: Harold Swenson, Yes; Hans Reiss, Yes; Charles Franzen, Yes; Curtis V. Mloe Yes. The Chair thereupon declared Victor Lindrud a.ppointedconstable for the Village of Golden Valley until the term heretofore held by Peter Faust aust tha.11 expire. Upon motion duly made and seconded and adopted. the meeting was declared adjourned. ATTEST: President o the V age Council Acting /Secretary 164 J- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING- AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE USE AND SALE OF NON ' -IN- TO%ICATING MALT LIQUOR The Village Council of the Village of i t Golden Valley do ordain as follows: a Section 1. That an ordinance relating -- to the use and sale of non -intoxicating malt liquor passed March 28, 1933 and r at being No. 29 of Ordinances compiled as AN ORDINANCE r of December 1, 1.341 be amended by TO AMEND AN ` striking out all of Section 3 and insert- ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE ing in lieu thereof the following: GAMES OF SKILL 1 "Section 3. The annual License fee AND PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION for an on -sale gicense shall be $200.00 and for an off -sale license, shall be' $5.00.' THEREOF The Village Council of the Village d-: Section 2. This ordinance shall be in of Golden Valley do ordain as follows: " full force and effect from and after its Section 2 of an ordinance to. license and regulate games of assage and publication. p HAROLD W. SWENSON skill and provid- ing for penalties for the violation there - President of the Village Council of passed on October 17, 1944 its hereby Attest: amended so as to read as follows: GAIL D. WILSON, Village Clerk. "Section 2. No person, firm or corpo- Passed March 20, 1946. (Published in The Riobbinsdale Post ration shall operate or keep for opera - tion any game of skill without having March 28, 1946.) I for and received a license there - for from the Village Council as herein provided. Application for such license shall be made to the Village Clerk upon a form to be by i IV supplied the municipal, ity, and AN ORDINANCE_.;TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE LICI-NSING AND REG- shall give the name and address of the owner and applicant, the place where such game or. device shall be oper- LATING THE SALE OF INTOBI- ated and what business is conducted at CATING LIQUOR, REPEALING INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES the place, the name, the number and description of the AND PROVIDING A PEN- game, or particular piece of equipment to be licensed, the ALTY FOR THE VIO- fee for playing the game and the prize, LATION THEREOF. if any, and such other information as the vW s4 The Village Council of the Village of %Golden Valley do ordain as follows: Council may require. Every such appli- cation shall be Section 1. That Section 4 of an ordi- accompanied by the an - nusi li-cense fee fiance licensing and regulating the sale of $75.00 which shall be into 'of intoxicating liquor, incon- paid the general fund of the repealing municipality. Such application shall be • § tt' -; ; sistent ordinances and providing a pen- the thereof, on considered by the Council at its next t , alty for violation passed the 16th day January, 1934, be amend- regular meeting and granted or rejected. of Ed by striking out Section 4 and A license shall be for a term of one (1) all of ` year for each game of skill. It may be e inserting in lieu thereof the following: transferred to another location in this ' "Section 4. Fees—All applications for municipality upon filing a notice with licenses shall be accompanied by a re- the Clerk of such transfer upon the E'... ceipt from the village treasurer for the payment of $1.00. Upon application to required annual fee for the respective the recorder accompanied by a fee of license. All such fees shall be paid into $1.00 any license issued hereunder may the general fund of the municipality. - be re -issued for a Ilmain - Upon rejection of any application for a Upon tained or kept in placeeoffthe game license, the treasurer shall refund the paid and the bond of said appli- skill originally licensed, g y Provided that all !- amount cant shall be returned to him. i Provision of this ordinance shall be coin- m- plied with in reissuance of said license."The ' annual fee for an on sale" This ordinance shall take effect and license shall be $1200.00. "off be. in force .from and after its passage c The' annual fee for an sale' and publication. l license shall be $100.00. Passed March 20, 1946 All licenses shall expire on the Last HAROLD W. SWENSON, day of June in each year. President of the Village Council Provided, however, that the council in ATTEST:• i its discretion, upon motion duly adopted, GAIL D. WILSIOIN, Village Clerk. may permit the license fee for any given (Published' in The Robbinsdale Post p year, to be paid in equal monthly in- March 28, 1946.) stallments on the first days of July, August, and September during said license period. Said council may revoke and cancel said license if the licensee fails to pay said installments at the times specified." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effeet from and after its p passage and publication. HAROLD W. SWENSON, President of !!,a Village Council ATEST: GAIL D. WILSO;;, Village Clerk. Passed March 20, 1946. (Published in The Rabbinsdale Post March 28, 1946.) )