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03-19-56 Special MeetingSPECIAL MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL March 19, 1956. Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held in the Village in said Village on March 19, 1956, at 7:30 otclock P.M. The following'members were present: Bies, Nadasdy, Rahn, Stark, and Teresi: and the following were absent: None. The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7:40 o'clock. P.M. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Stark carried that the reading of the minutes of the meeting of March 6, 1956, be dispensed with and that said minutes be approved as submitted to each memeber of this Council prior to this meeting and as corrected at this meeting unless some member of the audience wishes them read. (The minutes were not read.) MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to approve the minutes of March 14, 1956, as read. Awarding of Bids, South Trunk Sewer: (See minutes of March 14, 1956). Mr. Harry Mayeron of the G.M. Orr Engineering Company presented a letter dated March 15, 1956, recommending that the low bids of the Barbarosso and Nodland Company of St. Cloud and Alexandria be accepted for both Section A and Section B in the total amount of $988,025.00. Member Rahn the introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption "RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR TRUNK SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. 211. See Resolutions Book Page/ . The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Bies and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Bies, Nadasdy, Rahn, Stark, Teresi; and the following voted against the same: None; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Clerk. The Council instructed that the aforementioned Resolution include the following provisions: (1) Said award subject to the sale of bonds, (2) The award to be subject to the approval of the City of St. Louis Park of the plans and specifications of the portion in which they share the cost. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to return the bid checks and bonds to all unsuccessful bidders. Public Hearing, West one-half Yale Garden Homes: The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication of notice of public hearing on the Yale Garden Homes "re -plat" pursuant to motion of this Council. Said affidavit was examined, approved, and ordered placed on file in the office of the Village Clerk. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for public hearing on the proposed re -platting of the West one-half Yale Garden Homes and all persons who desired to do so were afforeded opportunity to express their views thereon . Mr. George Nason of Morell and Nichols, Planning Engineers, presented the propsed re -plat to the Council and the residents of the West one-half of Yale Garden Homes who ere present. Ralph Wormsbecker: Mr. Wormsbecker stated that at the present time he would like to keep his entire acreage as one lot but that at some future time would like to sell lots but did not feel that he could deed a 60 foot street to the Village on the South side of his property without some footage coming from the Valley Community Presybterian Church. (See proposed plat map.) Clifford Johnson: Mr. Johnson stated that he did not have any major objections to the platting. Rudy Radmacher: Mr. Radmacher discussed the matter at length. W. J. Cavanaugh: Mr. Cavanaugh urged the Council to approve the road pattern as presented. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to accept the plat as submitted by Morell and Nichols with the provision that negotiations be conducted between Mr. Reigert, Mr. Wormsbecker and 'the Valley Community Presbyterian Church for a street right-of-way along the south lot line of said property owners and that this public hearing be adjourned to the regular meeting of April 3, 1956. Public Hearing, Rezoning Schaper Manufacturing Company: The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication of notice in the official village newspaper of public hearing to be held at this time and place regarding the re -zoning of a parcel of land described in said affidavit frog ndustrialNto Commercial Said affidavit was examined, approved, and ordered placed on I e in the office of the Village Clerk. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the above public hear- ing. All persons who desired to do so were afforded an opportunity to express their views thereon as follows: Name of Objector Clarence Wagner of Wagner and Bailey Attorneys at Law, representing Mr. Schaper. Objection Mr. Wagner stated that Mr. Schaper had intended to build on the westerly portion of the nine acre industrial site but had now decided to use the east- erly portion, and that his architect is noir drawing plans for the building for presentation within 60 days. �7 Objection.(Continued) Mr. Wagner also stated that Mr. Schaper had no objection to zoning the western half of his property to Commercial. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to give a first reading to an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE119 said Ordinance amending the Zoning Cc>ctie by zoning all property described in the affidavit of publication to_�-�--- u astRlM. MOVED by Bies seconded by Stark carried to approve the above ordinance quoted by title on its first reading. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Rahn carried to give a second reading to the above ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE", on the grounds that a public urgency exists. MOVED by Bies seconded by Teresi carried to approve the above ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication. See Ordinance Book Page: MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to call a public hearing for April 3, 1956, and to instruct the Village Clerk to insert notice of public hearing in the official village newspaper on the re -zoning of certain properties as stipulated by this Council at the meeting from Commercial to Industrial. Opening of Bids, Motor Grader: The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication of notice of call for bids for the purchase of a motor grader according to specifications approved by this Council on February 21, 1956. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the opening and consideration of sealed bids for the purchase of a motor grader in accor- dance with the notice of advertisement for bids published by the Clerk and heretofore presented to this Council. The Clerk announced that he had received 6 sealed bids submitted in the course of bidding. Name of Bidder Ruffridge-Johnson "Huber-Warco" Phillipi Equipment Company "Galion" Total Amount of Bid $14,880.o0 16,910.00 Optional Torque Converter $16,230.00 18,270.00 Name of Bidder Geo. T. Ryan, Company Wm. H. Ziegler Company "Caterpillar" Borchert -Ingersoll "Allis Chalmers" Road Machinery and Supplies Co. "Austin -Western" Total Amount Bid 17,220.00 17,785.00 18,020.00 18,511.00 Optional Torque Converter The Village Engineer examined and tabulated the bids, and recommended that the bid of Phillipi Equipment Company in the amount of 416,910.00 be accepted The Road Foreman declined comment. MOVED by Stark seconded by Rahn carried to accept the bid of Phillippi Equipment Company in the total amount of $16,910.00 and that the bid checks of unsuccessful bidders be returned. Opening of Bids, Electrical Work: The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication of notice of call for bids for electrical work according to specifications approved by this Council on February 21, 1956. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the opening and consideration of sealed bids for the for said electrical work in accordance with the notice of advertisement for bids published by the Clerk and here- tofore presented to this Council. The Clerk announced that he had received 5 sealed bids submitted in the course of bidding. Name of Bidder Labor per hour Fixtures Bid Price Robbinsdale Electric $5.00 per hr. 15 & 10% cost $3,050.00 Lee Electric Company 5.50 per hr. 15% + Cost 21200.00 Enterprise Electric 3.54 per hr. 15 & 10% + cost 21623.26 Lehn Electric Company 1.60 per hr. 12% + cost 2,470.00 Sallblad Electric Co. 4.25 per hr. 10 & 5% + cost 25750.00 The Village Electrical Inspector examined the bids and recommended that the bid of Lee Electric Company in the amount of $2,200.00 be accepted. MOVED by Rahn to refuse all bids on the basis of the extremely high bid prices. Member Rahn's motion died for lack of a second. MOVED by Stark seconded by Bies carried to accept the bid of Lee Electric Company in the total amount of $2,200.00 and that bid checks and bonds of unsuccessful bidders be returned, and that Civil Defense pay one—half the cost of said wiring out of their 1956 budget. Member Rahn voted "NO" on the above motion. Request for Double dwelling permit, Mr. Al Stein, 1500 Xerxes Avenue: MOVED by Stark seconded by Rahn carried to refer the matter to the Planning Commission. Personnel, regarding Local No. 49: (See minutes of March 6, 1956.) Mr. Larkin McLellan, Business Representative of International Union of Operating Engineers, requested that the Council recognize Local 49 as the collective bargaining agent for the street department, and set a meeting date to discuss wages, seniority, and working conditions. MOVED by Stark seconded by Rahn carried to refuse to recognize Local 49 as collective bargaining agent for the Road Department. Member Bies voted "NO" on the above motion. Mr. McLellan thereupon presented a letter to the Council dated March 19, 1956,. which was referred to the Village Attorney for legal opinion as to the Council*s rights. The Village Attorney stated that he would submit his opinion on this matter to the Council within a few days. Tax Forfeited Lands: MOVED by Rahn seconded by Stark carried to table the matter until the Golden Valley Park Board makes its recommendations. Ordinance Second Readings Ordinance setting Medicine Lake Road setbacks: MOVED by Bies seconded by Rahn carried to give a.second reading to an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE", said ordinance establishing a setback of 75 feet from the present center line of Medicine Lake Road. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to approve the above ordinance quoted by title on its second reading and order publication. See Ordinance Book Page 283. Ordinance Second Reading, Zoning certain additions to residential: MOVED by Bies seconded by Teresi carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE", said ordinance zoning the following additions to Residential use: M, Golden Oaks IV, Hampshire Oaks II, Hampshire Oaks III, Woodlawn Park II, Dawn Acres I. Mary Hills, Westurban II, jessensts Addition, Elsen's Valley View, East one—half Yale Garden Homes. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to approve the above ordinance herein quoted by title and order publication. See Ordinance Book Page . Second Reading, Ordinance regarding licenses: MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE", said ordinance increasing the license fee for filling station to $5.00 per gasoline or diesel fuel pump. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to approve the above ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and order publication. See Ordinance Book Page MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING MUSICAL JUKE BOXES", said ordinance setting the fee for music boxes at $15.00 per box. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to approve the above ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and order publication. See Ordinance Book Page. First Reading, Ordinance regarding Civil Defense: MOVED'by Teresi seconded by Rahn carried to give a first reading to an ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING IM VILLAGE CODE". MOVED by Rahn seconded by Stark carried to approve the above ordinance on its first reading. Discussion, scope of inspections, fees, licenses, and permits, Heating Code: The Village Attorney presented the suggested fees for heating permits for the Village of Golden Valley. MOVED by Stark seconded by Bies carried to table the matter until the meeting of April 3, 1956. Date of Special Meeting to set polio y for 1956, Fund 20, Public Improvement: MOVED by Rahn seconded by Bies carried to set March 26, 1956 at 8:00 otclock P.M. as the date for the special meeting to discuss Fund 20. Plat Richland Hills: Mr. Fred Jones appeared in his own behalf and presented the preliminary plat of Richland Hills. 1132 Sadie Shapiro 1133 Michael's 1134 Jensen's Super Valu 1135 Void 1136 Marjorie Sarenpa 1137 National Tea Company 1139 Valley Inn 1140 Golden Hills Liquor Store 1142 John V. Knight 1144 Waldronts Drugs I MOVED by Rahn seconded by Teresi carried to approve the issue of the following Soft Drink License, per applications on file. Number of License To Whom Issued 1086 Hyer's Mileage Service 1087 The Point 1088 Gray's Texaco Service 1089 Cramer"s Food Mart 1090 The Point Liquor Store 1091 Schuller's Tavern 1093 Par Golf Driving Range 1094 The Vee Tee Co. Inc. 1095 The New Boulevard Cafe Inc. 1096 "G.V." Drive In 1 1097 The Bowery Tavern. 1098 Valley Inn Inc. 1099 Log,Cabin.Liquors 1100 Golden Valley Pure Oil 1101 Hyers,Drive In 1102 Lindstrom Grocery 1103 City of Minneapolis 1105 Jensen's Super Valu 1106 Void I - 1107 Marjorie Sarenpa 1108 Golden Valley Golf Club 1109 National Tea Company 1110 Golden Hills Drug and Liquor 1111 Brookview.Country Club 1112 George's Steak House 1113 Belt Line Food Market 1114 Feldts Super Valu 1115 Valley Inn 1116 Waldron Drugs 1117 Woodfill Shell Service 1119 The Valley Corp. 1120 Golden Valley Direct Service 1145 Kennedy's Fishing Resort 1146 Michael Crakes Elm Civil Service: The Village Administrator read a letter from the Secretary of the Golden Valley Civil Service Commission, Mr. John Enghauser, stating that the services of Mr. Jolvz Richards had been most satisfactory and that the Commission recommended permanent employment. MOVED by Stark seconded by Bies carried to accept the recommendation of the Commission. Bills: MOVED by Stark seconded by Teresi carried to approve the bills in the follow- ing amount. $38,271.07 No. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . « . . .Payroll Nos. 2081 to 2108 41536.16, 8994* . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.M. Orr Engineering Co. 30,278.20' 89950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norbert Jaskolka 69.25- 9.258996. 8996* . . . . . . . . . « . F.W. McCullaugh 421.86° 8997 * * . * . * . . . . . . . .Inter. City Managers Assn. 15.00- 899$. * a * . * « „ . . . . . . .Mary K. Beisang 346.50- 90000 . . . . « . . . . . . . . .N.W. Bell Telephone Co. 37.45- 7.459001. 90010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Construction Bulletin 13.40-\ 9002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suburban Press 127.60- 27.60-9003. 9003* • .Ed Ryan, Sheriff 8.00-+ 9004. . .:« .Glenwood Inglewood 50.59- 0.599005. 9005* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doyle Lock Co. 13.80 w 9006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Richmond Elec. 115.00- 9007* . . . . • . . . . . J.I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. 75.53' 9008. . . . . . . ... . . .The Waterbury Co. 43.09'^ 9009. . . . . . . ... . . . .The Woodhead Co. 43.15,N 9010. . . . . . . . . . .John C. Richards 2.50 9011. . . . . . . . . . .Federal Sign & Signal Co. 225.00- 25.00-9012. 9012* . . . . . . .Harlow E. Neilsen 16.70- 9013* . . . . . . . . . .Anthony Pennant Co. 41,40- 9014. . . . .Hans Walz 2.50- 9015. . . . . .Everett Frandsen 2.50- 9016* . . . .Shell Oil Co. 21.60 9017. . . . . . . . . . . . . .American Extinguisher Co. 4.50 9018. . . . . . . . « • . . .Mobile Radio Corp. 128.20- 90190 . . . . . . . . . . . .L.E. Roche 24.00 , 9020. . . . . . . . . . . .`. .Garland, Inc. 77.55-- 9021* . « . . . . .Acme Stone Lumber Co. 19.50- 9.50-9022. 9022* ... ... ... .1*#e Stencilizer Co. 4.50 9023. . . . . . . .Mpls. War Surplus Store 165.50- 9024* . . . . . . .H.A. Rogers Co. 17.91 M 9025* o „ o « . . . . .Ganon Printing Co. 32.00- 9026* . . . .Thompson Lumber Co. 270.77- 9027* . . • . . . .Nelson & Johnson Cabinet Shop 492.00-- 9028. . . .•. .Minn. Safety Appliance Co. 30.00~ 9029. . . . . ... .Municipal Equip. Co. 115.00 9030. 0 0 . 0 . . . .Pitney Bowes Inc. 382.86 MOVED by Stark seconded by Teresi carried to adjourn. ATTEST Cle m