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07-02-52 Continuation MeetingJuly 2, 1952 Council meeting continued from July 1 was called to order at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Village Hall with the following members present: Pinch, Putnam, Reiss, Stark, Stasel. Absent: none. Discussion centered on the appointment of a consulting engineering firm to perform such services as the Council might direct. Motion by Reiss seconded by Putnam carried to appoint the G. M. Orr Engineering Co. as sanitary engineering consultants to the Village of Golden Valley, with the stipulation that there would be no present or future obligation on the part of the Village in the absence of a separate written agreement for each and every phase of work that might be undertaken, and further that there would be no continuing obligation on the part of the Vil- lage to employ G. M. Orr Engineering Company for any particular phase or phases of the work. Letter dated June 30 from the City of Minneapolis Engineering Department was read requesting authorization for oiling of Xerxes Avenue. Motion by Pinch seconded by Stark carried to grant authorization to the City of Minne- apolis to scarify, blade and oil Xerxes Avenue N. for the Golden Valley portion of Xerxes Avenue from Plymouth Avenue to McNair Avenue, except park property frontage, and that the cost of doing such work be on a 50-50 basis, which cost shall be billed at the completion of the work. Motion by Stark seconded by Reiss carried to transfer $5575.27 from the P.I.R. Fund to Fund No. 16. Motion by Stark seconded by Reiss carried to approve the payment to Minder Engineering Company for engineering services on Fund No. 16 in the amount of $5575.27• Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to grant approval to the Second Addition to Glendale, subject to receipt of quit claim deed for the proposed Lot A and to indication of utility easements. Motion by Pinch seconded by Reiss carried that a 300 ft. setback from the easterly edge of the main traveled right- of-way of the Belt Line (Trunk Highway #100) be required for any commercial structures that might be -erected on the northeast corner of Olson Highway and the Belt Line. The village attorney explained the attorney general's opinions relating to the request made by Officer Lindrud- for payment of vacation time earned while in the armed service. The attorney indicated that vacation time was earned by Mr. Lindrud while in the military service, but that such earned vacation time cannot be paid for in lieu of actually taking the vacations. Motion by Reiss seconded by Stark carried authorizing the building inspector to issue a building permit to the Suburban Lumber Company per plans on file, subject to a final check of the actual site by Pinch and Terzich. Motion by Reiss seconded by Putnam carried to renew the following pinball machine licenses per applications on file: 525 Archie W. Pence Pinball 526 it it it it 527 it it ti 528 it it ti it 529 it it it it 530 Harold Theisen tt Motion by Reiss seconded by Stark carried instructing the Chief of Police to make a check of all coin operated amusement devices in all business establishments in the village and to submit a written report on such check for the July 15 meeting. Building department reports for the month of June were presented showing the following totals: Building permits 34 Owners, valuation - $266,300.00 Plumbing permits 25 Owners' valuation 19,766.00 Electric permits 13 Owners! valuation 4,305.00 Motion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to approve the following bills in the total amount of $9667.65: 4909 Lillian B. Gee 7.00, 4910 Mrs. Arno Denzin 70.20,^ 4911 Everett Frandsen 123.66 - 4912 Charles V. Lindrud 134.76 - 4913 Al McGinnis 132.78 4914 Alois J. Stein 132.00 4915 B. A. Shuttleworth 25.00 4916 Don Bohn 36.05 4917 Arno Denzin 149.90^ 4918 Lawrence Larsen 155.92 4919 Alden M. Lidster 91.70-\ 4920 Donald Mullaney 105.85^ 4921 Lawrence Robillard 48.96^ 4922 Marvin Schuller 246.70 - 4923 Joseph Silitz 107.01- 4924 Walter Stoner 12.24 4925 Daniel J. Lehan, Jr. 10.50 4926 Frank Nygren 53 25 ^ 4927 Mary Raymond 85.38 4928 Louis Terzich 206.20 4929 Federal Reserve Bank 421.80 4930 Val Bjornson, Treas. 127.60 ^ 4931 Pat Heise 32-40- 4932 Post Publishing Co. 3.60,\ 4933 Hennepin County 51.00, 4934 Farnham Stationery 3.85- 4935 Standard Duplicators 2.90 A 4936 Agnes M. Frye 2.50- 4937 Golden Valley Agency 25.00° 4938 N. W. Bell Telephone Oo. 54.70, 499 Standard Oil Co. 80.27- 4940 Northern States Power Co. 83.18A 4941 Herbert A. Smith 10.00,, 4942 J. A. Curtis 7-85- 4943 Harry B. Grangroth 26.00k 4944 Crystal Motors 41.61, 4945 H. V. Johnston Culvert Co. 206.57., 4946 Long Lake Farm Supply 19.60 4947 Lyle K. Larsen 67.65, 4948 Minn. FWD Company 22.75-\ 4949 Village of St. Louis Park 172.55-\ 4950 W. S. Nott Company 243-01- 4951 Harry Hamman 94.50-, 4952 Lester Elstad 49.95^ 4953 Hennepin County 76-50, 4954 Suburban Henn. Co. Relief Bd. 35.46 4955 Graybar Electric Co. 97.01' 4956 Minder Engineering Co. 5575.27' 9667.65 Orders No. 4891/4908 and 4909/4931 above were issued for payment. Mr. Putnam appointed Mrs. Mary Raymond as deputy clerk. Motion by Stark seconded by Pinch carried to adjourn to the July 15 meeting. ayor Attest: Clerk i 1 7