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12-18-51 City Council Minutes32 December 18, 1951 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, was duly held at the Village Hall in said Village on December 18, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The following were present: Pinch, Putnam, Stark, Stasel, and the following were absent: Reiss. Motion by Pinch seconded by Putnam carried to approve the minutes of the December 5 meeting as read. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to give the first reading of an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF GOLDEN VALLEY AS AMENDED AND CHANGING CERTAIN AREA REQUIREMENTS". The first reading was given to the ordinance. Motion by Pinch seconded by Putnam carried that due to an urgency a second reading be given to "AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF GOLDEN VALLEY AS AMENDED AND CHANGING CERTAIN AREA REQUIREMENTS". A second reading was given to the ordinance. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to approve the second reading of the ordinance and 'WEE ORDINANCorder its publication. 1100K �:_� o_ Motion by Pinch seconded by Putnam carried to accept the and presented by Herbert A. Smith, elected to the Office of constable. Letter of December 17 from the Planning Commission was read transmitting final drafts of the recommended changes in the zoning ordinance, with an explanation of the work V done by the ordinance committee and the Planning Commission as a whole. Motion by Pinch seconded by Putnam carried to accept the letter of December 17 and to commend the Planning Commission for the extensive and excellent work done in re- vising and preparing drafts of the zoning ordinance and directing the village attorney to proceed with the prepara- tion of the final draft and regular ordinance form. Letter of December 17 from the Planning Commission was read which listed several names recommended for considera- tion by the Council for appointment and reappointment to the Planning Commission for 1952. The Council took the matter under advisement. Letter was read from County Agricultural Agent setting a meeting for weed inspectors December 19 in Robbinsdale City Hall. Terzich was designated to attend in behalf of the Council and to report at the next meeting. 33 Letter of December 3 from the State Fire Marshall was read outlining plans for holding a fire school at the University Farm Campus April 28 through May 21 1952 at a nominal cost per fireman. The matter was referred to Fire Chief Shuttleworth for suggestions. Fire Marshall reports were presented, reviewed and placed on file. Further discussion on the Village's participation in the county nurses program was postponed until the first meeting in January in order that more data can be obtained. Terzich gave a verbal report of the meeting held in the FHA offices on December 7. It was indicated that the main topic of discussion centered on establishing more rigid Specifications for streets in new subdivisions. It was in- dicated that further meetings would be held to draft regula- which all communities and the tions on street requirements FHA indicated they would be willing to adopt. Terzich reported on his telephone discussion with Pankonie regarding the Councills offer of 4150 for the triangular parcel of property at the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Golden Valley Road, and Pankoniefs statement It was that he still considered feproperty be obtained by property suggested that an appraisal some real estate people. The matter was referred to Putnam and Terzich for further investigation and report at the next meeting. Plans and site plans were presented for the Meadowbrook School addition. Motion by Pinch seconded by Stark carried to approve the site plan and building plans for the Meadow - brook School addition as presented and placed on file. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to set the next regular meeting of the Council on Thursday, January 3, 1952, due to the fact that January 1 is a legal holiday. C. W. Bryan, treasurer, reported that $90,000 of Fund No. 15 funds had been invested in United States Certificates of Indebtedness at an interest rate of 1-7/8/ and placed in custody of the Lincoln Office of the Northwestern National Bank, such certificates to mature June 301 1952. They can be withdrawn only on the signatures of the mayor, clerk and treasurer. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to approve the bills, as follows, in the total amount of $4364.65: 4412 Everett Frandsen 115.50 -> 4413 Al McGinnis 123.66- 4414 Glenn Rye 118.92` 4415 Alois J. Stein 121.92*' 0 4416 Arno Denzin 4417 Donald Mullaney 4418 Marvin Schuller 4419 Joseph Silitz 4420 Mary Raymond 14.421 Louis Terzich 4422 John Canniff 4423 4424 Douglas Excavating Co. Delbert Dunbar 4425 Lawrence Larsen "26 4427 Lawrence J. Robillard 4428 Walter S. Booth & Son J. A. Curtis 4429 4430 Jack -0 Speedometer Service 4431 Minnesota Fire Equipment Co. Roy 4432 D. Elwell Lyle 4433 K. Larsen 4434 Midwest Gun & Key Shop Thompson 4435 Lumber Co. 4436 Minnesota Sand & Gravel Co'. 4437 Glenn Johnson Contracting Co. 4438 Minnesota FWD Co., Inc. 4439 Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc. 4440 Century Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Eugene Thotland 4441 4442 Jay W. Craig Co. H. A. Smith Add: 444.3 Orders No for payment. 131.66 91.96, 129.63, 86.22 76.28&, 167.90 79-33-) 84.70%1 76.47 325.33 22.56 2.83 39.95 " 9.001- 41.86" 2.00 211.13 6.00 � 11.37 " 43.28-, 38.63 ti 74.38 149.85 402.33 " 75.00 1500.00 5.00 �, Louis Terzich/Petty Cash �8"' • 4341/4411 and 4412/4426 above were issued Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to transfer 6279.25 from the Debt Redemption Fund (Fire Station Bond) to the General Fund in line with the recommendation in the audit report dated May 29, 1951. Motion by Pinch seconded by Stark carried to renew the following cigarette licenses as per applications on file: 386 367 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 Vo i d John M. Gadbois Cigarette license Glenwood Hills Hospital Cigarette license Golden Valley Golf Club It it Ralph Green Leonard R. Jensen National Tea Co. Mae Quist Barbara M. Rusynyk Marjorie M. Sarenpa Clara J. Schuller Sadie Shapiro Wilbur S. Sheets (Kenbi111s) Burton S. Waldron rr ,r rr ,� rt r, rr ,� f ry rr r, I r, rr rr rr rt 1 1 1 Motion by Pinch seconded to the January 3 meeting. Att 9� erk 1 1 by Putnam carried to adjourn 1 v 7 V' Mayor 35