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09-18-51 City Council MinutesX44 September 18, 1951 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, was held at the Village Hall in said Village on September 18, 1951, at 7:30 P.M. The following.members were present: Pinch, Putnam, Reiss, Stark, Stasel and the following were absent: None. Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to approve the minutes of the September 4 meeting as read. Planning Commission letter of September 18 was read approving request of L. M. Smith, 3241 Quail Avenue, to waive side yard requirements in order that he may build an attached garage up to seven feet from the north lot line, and giving final approval to the plat presented by Viggo Olsen, with several stipulations. Letter also suggested the possi- bilit7 of establishing an arrangement among the suburban planning commi s si ons and Minneapolis to study the . more im- portant over-all problems effecting all communities. Mr. Smith was not present, and his request was therefore post- poned to the next meeting. Action on the Viggo Olsen plat was postponed until the drainage easement was provided across Lot 5 and a profile of the street obtained. The Council indicated that the idea of a Suburban Planning Com- mission ommission group should be encouraged. Mr. M. A. Hetland suggested the possibility of having flashing signals installed near Meadowbrook School because of the speed of the traffic. Speeding east of the Belt Line on Glenwood was also brought up. Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried instructing police to check the speeding on Glenwood Avenue from Highway 100 to the city limits, with a report to be made at the next meeting regard- ing the speed of traffic both during the rush hours in the morning and in the evening. Letter was read dated September 18 from Enaco, Inc., requesting the vacation of -Cross Lane in Noble Grove Addition. Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to set a hearing for October 2 to consider the petition presented and to publish a legal notice in the Village legal paper. Jerry Cramer and Clarence Sheedy, representing Golden Valley businessmen, requested that more police protection be provided during nighttime hours. Council indicated that the matter would be discussed at the budget meeting. Motion by Riess seconded by Pinch carried to approve the request of the Northern States Power Company to erect poles on Poplar Drive and on Archibald, per plans on file. the sale thereof has heretofore been authorized by said Board of County Commissioners; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By said Tillage Council, acting pursuant to Minnesota Statutes for 1945, Section 282.01, that the said classification by said Board of County Commissioners of each parcel of land described in said list as non -conservation land be and thesame is hereby approved and that the sale of each such parcel of land be and the same is hereby approved, excepting Parcel No. 34010-A - 1926/29 Lots 240 to 244 inclusive and Parcel No. 1333-A - 1926 Lots 245 to 249 inclusive, Glenwood Addition. The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, as follows: Pinch, Putnam, Reiss, Stark, Stasel - YEA. Resolution adopted. ATTEST: Clerkelerk Pres en Trustee Reiss offered the following resolutions and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, The Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, has received from the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, a list of lands in said village which became the property of the State of Minnesota under the provisions of law declaring the forfeiture of lands to the State for non-payment of taxes, which said list has been designated as List tt293-Ctt, February 23s 1949; and WHEREAS, each parcel of land described in said list has heretofore been classified by the Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County, Minnesota as non -conservation land and the sale thereof has heretofore been authorized by said Board of County Commissioners; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By said Village Councils acting pursuant to Minnesota Statutes for 19459 Section 282.010 that the said classification by said Board of County Comis- sioners of each parcel of land described in said list_as non conservation land be and the same is -hereby approved and that the sale of each such parcel of land be and the same is hereby approved, excepting Parcel No. 8373-A - 1929, Lots 37 to 48 inclusive and Parcel No. 8385-A - 1929-41, Lots 49 to 54 in- clusive, Belmont Addition. The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were 5 YEAS and 0 NAYS, as follows: Pinchs Putnam, Reiss, Stark, Stasel -_YEA. Resolution adopted. ATTEST: er 1 C� Motion by Stark seconded by Pinch carried to approve the following bills in the amount of $2359.05: 41.63 Everett Frandsen 4164 Al McGinnis 4165 Glenn Rye 4166 Alois J. Stein 4167 Arno Denzin 4168 John Foley 4169 Donald Mullaney 4170 Lawrence J. Robillard 4171 Marvin Schuller 41172 Joseph Silitz 4173 Mary Raymond 4174 Louis Terzich 4175 Post Publishing Co. 4176 Farnham Stationery 4177 J. A. Curtis 4.78 Hi cklings Hardware 4179 W. E. Lahr Co. 4180 Rihm Motor Co. 41$1 Shell Oil Co. 4182 John Hill 418B. A. Shuttleworth 4184 Roy D. Elwell 4185 Bob Knowles Ford Co. 4186 L. W. Northfield Co. 4187 Hanover Tool Bales Co. 41$8 Rosenwald -Cooper, Inc. 4189 Glenn Jonson Contracting 4190 Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. 4191 Long Lake Farm Supply''. 4192 DeShaw Implement Co. 4193 Butler & Holmberg Direct 4194 Humphrey & Hardenbergh 4195 Suburban Henn. Co. Relief 4196 Thompson Lumber Co. Co. Service Bd. 117.20 i 125.561 119.22 ,17 107.96 , 127-96,4 23-101, 100-77' 90.94 y 118.14-, 90.22 ,4 78.28 , 169.207 34-80', 9.301, 15-35'- 22.044 7.70 8.84 102.09 18.75 4. 18.75 10.00 a 14-77,, 22.25-1, 27.05 L, 58.60 207.27 258.87 h 9.70 16.00 �► 3.50 ,, 82.61 , 110.76' 2359.05 orders No. 4133/4162 and 4163/4174 above were issued for payment. Motion by Stark seconded by Pinch,g9rried to adjourn to the October 2 meeting. ,� Attest: 6xt l Mayor