11-15-49 City Council Minutes155
November 15, 1949
A regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Golden
Valley was held at the Village Hall on Tuesday, November 15,
1949; at 8.00 p.m., with the following members answering to
roll call: Mayor Stasel, Clerk Putnam, Trustees Pinch and
Reiss. Absent: Trustee Stark.
Minutes of the November l meeting were read and on
motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch annroved.
Discussion centered on the possibility of having the
Village of Golden Valley declsx ed a game refuge. Y otion by
Reiss seconded by Pinch carried authorizing Terzich to con-
tact the State Conservation Denartment regarding the possi-
bility of having the Village established as a. game refuge.
Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to desi?na.te
the following persons as election officials for the village
election to be held December F, 1949:
Election District No. 1 -
Yrs. George Glorvick
Mrs. Cval Flstad
Mrs. Katherine Rice
Flection District Yo. 2 -
Mrs. Y. Amren
Mfrs. Helen Pepin
Mrs. Vivian Thotland
Mrs. Elsie Asch
Diss Irene Johnson
Yrs. Gladys DesJarlais
Mrs. Dorothy Evers
Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried establishing_
the rate of pay at 75fi per hour for election officials.
Notion by Pinch seconded by Reiss carried to accent the
Anchor Casualty Company Comprehensive Liability Policy
No. CLA8527, W. A. Moes, agent.' The policy carries a premium
in the amount of $1253.43. From this amount a credit of
$18.03 is to be deducted due to the reclassification to
Glass 9 on the fire insurance rate covering the fire station.
Mr. E. George Minder, village engineer, made a verbal
report on the drainage problem on Jana,lyn Circle into the
Beal nronerty. It was agreed to postpone action until Mr. Real
could be contacted on the tyre of'drain system and an easement
obtained.
Review was made of the nronosed construction of s.nart-
ments by Valley Village Corporation at the northeast inter-
section of the Relt Line and Olson Highway. lir. Paul Fnghauser
explained the general layout and facilities. Motion by Putnam
seconded by Reiss carried giving preliminary annroval to the
pronosed construction, with the assurance that building permits
would be issued upon presentation of adequate sewage system
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plans apnroved by the State Dena.rtment of Health and the
village nlumbing inspector.
Letter dated November 12 1949, from Mr. Rimbal Pofahl
was read in which Mr. Pofahl submitted his resignation from
the Golden Valley Planning Commission effective immediately
following the December, 1949, meeting. Votion by Reiss
seconded by Putnam carried that the resignation be accented,
the letter placed on file, and that a letter of commendation
be forwarded to Mr. Pofahl for his work on the Planning
Commission.
Mr. Bruneau, 8310 Zenith Avenue, requested that an
electrical permit be issued to him for a basement home. It
was indicated that an electrical Dermit would not be issued
for a basement home in the Delphian Heights area, and that
it would be necessary to have the shell of the house and a
permanent roof completed before the electrical hermit would
be issued.
Discussion was held on the location of garages in the
Woodlawn Park Addition. Consensus of the Council was that
in all cases where the 15' side yard requirement presents
a hardship the usual procedure relating to hardship cases
be used.
Discussion centered on the advisability of taking ad-
vantage of training schools for police officers in the
metropolitan area.. Terzich was authorized to write to
Mr. M. R. Olmen, chairman of the Civil Service Commission,
advising him of the training facilities available and also
inquiring as to the Dossiblity of conducting a. civil ser-
vice examination for the establishment of an eligible
register.
Treasurer's report dated November 1, 1949, was Dre-
sented showinga total of 817,118.38 in the various funds
as follows:
General Fund
Poor Fund
P. I. R. Fund
Fire Station Bond
Bond & Interest
Glenview Terrace
Street Improvement No. 2
Street Improvement 1949
Unoaid Warrants
956.28
?, 592.80
141069.80
1)511.97
162.93
1,861.44
1,379.36
-24,787.95
19,371.75
17,118.38
Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to a.nnrove
the following bills in the amount of $2802.86:
2654
Everett Frandsen
103.90
2655
Charles V. Lindrud
103.60N
2556
Al McGinnis
125.20
2567
Arno Denzin
109.40^
2568
natrick J. Losney
110.10
2569
Donald Mullaney
89.10
2660
Robert G. Orvold
100.00-
2661
Roy V. Olson
75.00 \
2662
Mary Raymond
60.32-
0.32N2663
2683
Louis Terzich
178.20-,
2664
Void -Duplicate for No. 2563
-
2665
Post Publishing Co.
5.40.\
2666
J. A. Curtis, Printing
33.75,\
2667
Riteway Auto Service
1.75,\
2668
Auto Electric Supply
19.5b ,
2669
Leo & Harold Garage
9.00-
2670
Shell Oil Comna.ny
116.10
2671
Golden Valley Garage
8.59
2672
Thompson Lumber Co.
3.86
2673
Landers-Norblom-Christianson
13.09-
2674
Republic Creosoting
22.40,\
2675
Bury & Carlson, Inc.
73.35,
2676
Glenn Johnson Contr. Co.
115.65-
15.652677
2677
Mooney & Etzel
21.00 -\
2678
Skelly Oil Co.
6.62
2679
Hyer's Service Station
75.23-
2680
Minn. FWD Comnany
4.35 -.
2681
Jerome Barck
20.00-
2682
John E'nghauser
3.00-
2683
T. A. Moes
1235.40-
2802.86
Orders No. 2638/2653 and No. 2654/2664 above were issued
for payment.
Motion by Putnam seconded by Reiss carried to adjourn to
the next meeting set for December 7, 1949,
Attest:
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mayor
1 erk
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