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REGULAR MEETING
-of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
November 17, 1959
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Village
Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was
held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said Village on November 17, 1959 at
7:30 o'clock p.m.
Invocation: Dr. Marvin Hedberg, Valley Community Presbyterian Church,
3100 Lilac Drive North, Golden Valley,
The following members were present: Bies, Flannagan, Nadasdy, Scherer, and
Teresi; and the following was absent: None.
Present were Village Clerk and Administrator, Roger K. Ulstad; Village Attorney,
Stanley D. Kane; Village Engineer, Donald Sorensen; Building Inspector,
Dan J. Lynch; President of the Planning Commission, George Pennock; W. Merton
Dresser, Chairman of the Zoning Committee of the Planning Commission;
June Brandt, Secretary.
Minutes of November 3, 1959;
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the minutes of November
3, 1959, as submitted to the Council.
Public Hearing - Rezoning, Lutheran Bible Institute:
The Administrator presented an affidavit of publication in the official newspaper
of the notice of public hearing on the proposed rezoning for the Lutheran Bible
Institute at Highway #55 and Douglas Drive. Said affidavit was examined, approved
and ordered placed on file in the Clerk's office.
Mr. Dresser presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, September 10, 1959.)
The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the public hearing
above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded an
opportunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections heretofore
filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows:
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
None None
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Scherer carried to give a first reading to an
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ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Lutheran Bible Institute)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
Public Hearin - Rezoning,Forman-Ford 1200 Mendelssohn Avenue North:
The Administrator presented an affidavit of publication in the official news-
paper of the notice of public hearing on the proposed rezoning for the
Forman -Ford Company. Said affidavit was examined, approved and ordered
placed on file in the Clerk's office.
Mr. Dresser presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, October 15, 1959.)
The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the public hearing
above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded an
opportunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections
heretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows:
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
Rollie Angier Objects on grounds of offensive odors from
1409 Hillsboro Ave. No. this type of manufacture. States a
neighbor requested an FHA loan and was
rejected, this type of industry would cer-
tainly not increase area chances for FHA
assistance.
Roy Schrade Mills would probably run all night and the
1300 Independence Ave. No, cooking of varnish causes very objection-
able odors.
Allen Mevissen
Feels a paint factory in the area is not
1301 Independence Ave. No.
his idea of "suburban living".
Mrs. Richard Buffington
Rsked if there was truth to the rumor that
1504 Mendelssohn Ave. No.
the plant, if rejected in Golden Valley,
may locate across Mendelssohn Ave. in
Plymouth Village. Inquired whether the
Company does plan to manufacture varnish.
Objects to the idea of a separate enclosure
for storage tanks, feels that there will be
more odor escaping by this method than if
the complete operation, including tanks,
were under one roof. People in the 3 block
area to the north will have trouble selling
their homes.
Council asked Mr. Paul Enghauser, building contractor, to comment regarding the
probable status of FHA loans relative to the proposed rezoning. Mr. Enghauser
stated that, to his knowledge, the area was already more than 50% built exp and
therefore, FHA would consider each case on it's individual merits rather than
giving approval, or denial, on an area basis.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
The Council questioned Mr. Potter regarding the operation of the proposed plant
as follows: (1) What kind of assurance can be given regarding the control of
odors from the plant? (2) Has Forman -Ford ever been cited for violation of
air pollution laws? (3) Would there be a large volume of smoke from the
proposed plant? (4) Would there be excessive noise, particularly if a 24 hour
operation is planned? (5) Are there, to your knowledge, any similar operations
in suburban areas? (:6) Does the Company plan to put a "washing process" in to
help prevent odors?
Mr. Potter answered as follows: (1) The present plant is located next door to
a large hotel (The Minnesotan) and the Company has never had any complaints from
the residents or management of the Hotel. Forman -Ford buys their linseed oil,
a major cause of odor in paint manufacturing plants, already processed to avoid
the odor problem. (2) No (3) No (4) Degree of noise would compare with any
manufacturing concern, probably less than most. The Company does not plan a
24 hour per day schedule, but plans one 7:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. shift. (5) Mr.
Harold Darr, Engineer for Forman -Ford, stated that to his knowledge there are
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Public Hearing - Forman -Ford Rezoning (continued):
Elroy G. Roelke
Inquired what Forman -Ford has in mind in the
1404 Gettysburg Ave. No.
way of expansion in the future. Asked if
there is any known method of prevention of
odor from the type of manufacture being con-
sidered. States that he visited the present
Forman -Ford plant on November 16, 1959 and
that the odors present in the plant were not
"bad" at that time; feels he would not
object if the odors were no worse than at
the time of his visit. Questions the ability
of homeowners in the area to obtain FHA loans
with an industrial site so near their homes.
PROPONENT
REASON
Mr. Lee Potter, Jr.
States that there would be no "appreciable"
President of Forman -Ford Co.
odor from the planned manufacture of paint
beyond the degree of odor arising from any
type of manufacture. Forman -Ford has no
plan at present to locate in Plymouth Village.
Plan for future expansion is to build on to
the east of the presently proposed building.
If offensive odors are produced, there are
several methods of disguising and modifying
varnish odors.
Council asked Mr. Paul Enghauser, building contractor, to comment regarding the
probable status of FHA loans relative to the proposed rezoning. Mr. Enghauser
stated that, to his knowledge, the area was already more than 50% built exp and
therefore, FHA would consider each case on it's individual merits rather than
giving approval, or denial, on an area basis.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
The Council questioned Mr. Potter regarding the operation of the proposed plant
as follows: (1) What kind of assurance can be given regarding the control of
odors from the plant? (2) Has Forman -Ford ever been cited for violation of
air pollution laws? (3) Would there be a large volume of smoke from the
proposed plant? (4) Would there be excessive noise, particularly if a 24 hour
operation is planned? (5) Are there, to your knowledge, any similar operations
in suburban areas? (:6) Does the Company plan to put a "washing process" in to
help prevent odors?
Mr. Potter answered as follows: (1) The present plant is located next door to
a large hotel (The Minnesotan) and the Company has never had any complaints from
the residents or management of the Hotel. Forman -Ford buys their linseed oil,
a major cause of odor in paint manufacturing plants, already processed to avoid
the odor problem. (2) No (3) No (4) Degree of noise would compare with any
manufacturing concern, probably less than most. The Company does not plan a
24 hour per day schedule, but plans one 7:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. shift. (5) Mr.
Harold Darr, Engineer for Forman -Ford, stated that to his knowledge there are
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Public Hearing.- Forman -Ford Rezoning (continued):
two paint factories in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas, and that in his con-
tacts with them, he knows of no complaints regarding odors from the plants.
(6) Not at present, however, the Forman -Ford Company try to be "good
citizens" and would d4verthing possible to be "easy to live with" and
would make every possible effort to control odors which might be offensive
to the neighborhood.
On question, the Village Attorney stated that the Village has no "air
pollution ordinance" at the present time and suggested the Village contact
Mr. John Vance, Member of the Governors Committee on Air Pollution, for
his suggestions and recommendations.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to give a first reading to
an ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Forman -Ford)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the ordinance here-
in quoted by title on its first reading.
Mr. Motsomoto, representing Smiley and Associates, architects for Forman -Ford,
requested approval from the Council of exterior materials for the proposed
building. Council requested that Mr. Motsomoto bring samples of proposed
materials to the office of the Building Inspector for his approval before the
Council could make their decision.
Public Hearing - Rezoning, Mrs. Etzler, Multiple Dwelling:
The Administrator presented an affidavit of publication in the official news-
paper of the notice of public hearing on the proposed rezoning for Mrs. Etzler
as described in said affidavit. Said affidavit was examined, approved and
ordered placed on file in the Clerk's office.
Mr. Dresser presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, October 15, 1959.)
Mrs. Anna Held Etzler appeared and stated that the inclusion of Lot 14 in the
legal description of the property involved is an error in the presentation to
the Planning Commission and should be excluded in future action on the request.
The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the public hearing
above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded an
opportunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections hereto-
fore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows:
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Public Hearin - Etzler Rezoning (continued):
P age 5
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OBJECTOR
OBJECTION
Mr. John Yngve, Attorney
Mr. Yngve presented a plat map showing present
and
residential development, and a petition against
Mr. Charles Murphy,
the proposed rezoning, said petition containing
5001 Circle Down;
signatures of 24 residents in the area. The
representing a number of
question of a previously proposed exchange of
property owners along Circle
properties involving the Village owned park and
Downs
Mrs. Etzler's Lot 19 was brought up. The property
owners feel that allowing a multiple dwelling will
encourage further development of this type in the
area and state that their deeds from Mrs. Etzler
restrict parts of the lots involved to single
family residences. They feel that the best use
of lot 19, block 2, is as an uninhabited buffer
between the residences along Circle Down and the
commercial area along Wayzata Boulevard.
Joe Williams What is wrong with extending each lot all the way
4911 Circle Down back to the alley making them deep lots, as has
been done in certain other areas? Does the
exclusion of Lot 14 reduce the land area to
below the minimum required for multiple dwelling?
Lincoln Hudson States his deed restricts Lot 5 to single res -
611 Radisson Road idential use and that he feels granting the
rezoning request would violate this covenant.
PROPONENT REASON
Mrs. Anna Held Etzler The exchange of properties with the Village has
621 Turner's Crossroad So. not been completed. Meanwhile, there are more
Assessments against lot 19 each year, which she
is unable to pay unless some use can be made of
the land. Her agreement with Mr. Goldman requires
that he build single family dwellings on lots 6
through 13, block 2.
Mr. Goldman, Builder States that his agreement with Mrs. Etzler is as
she indicated and that, although he is not actually
interested in building single dwellings himself,
his contract will require that he fulfill this
agreement. He also states that a party from the
Spring Green area contacted him with regard to
buying lots 6 through 13, and that he (Mr. Goldman)
offered them to this party at the same price that
he was paying for the property.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
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Public Hearing - Etzler Rezoning
(continued):
After discussion, MOVED by Bies seconded by Scherer, carried to continue
the public hearing on December 1, 1959, in anticipation of an agreement
being reached between the property owners, Mrs. Etzler, and Mr. Goldman.
Public Hearin - Rezoning,Pankonie & Ranville 7421 Glenwood Avenue:
The Administrator presented an affidavit of publication in the official
newspaper of the notice of public hearing on the proposed rezoning at
7421 Glenwood Avenue as described in said affidavit. Said affidavit was
examined, approved and ordered placed on file in the Clerk's office.
Mr. Dresser presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, October 15, 1959.)
The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the public hearing
above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded an
opportunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections here-
tofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows:
Mr. Duane Foss appeared and presented the plat layout and the contention of
his clients that the land to the west and south is not apt to develop to
residential use as it is low ground. Mr. Foss stated his conviction that
commercial development is likely to spread north from Olson Highway to this
area and that this would eliminate the Planning Commission's objection
regarding "spot zoning".
OB ECTOR OB ECTION
Donald Werneke Feels that a business of this type would
531 Kelly Drive reduce the value of homes in the area.
Mr. & Mrs. John Baldwin Bought their home with the understanding
7350 Olson Memorial Highway that the resident zoning of the area would
remain. Feel that a mortuary would "add
nothing" to the area.
Mr. F. H. Winney, 520 Kelly Dr. Opposed on grounds already stated by others.
Thomas Kirkpatrick, 530 Kelly Dr. Opposed on grounds already stated by others.
Lynne Triplett, 541 Kelly Drive Opposed on grounds already stated by others.
Mrs. Warren Goldberg States the tavern next door is bad enough,
7220 Glenwood Avenue without having a mortuary across the street.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to continue the hearing on
December 1, 1959.
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Final Approval - E. R. Conry,Lindsay Plat:
Mr. Pennock, President of the Planning Commission, presented the recommendations
of the Planning Commission. (See Planning Commission minutes, November 12,' 1959)
MOVED by Bies seconded by Scherer carried to grant final approval subject to
the Cul-de-sac recommended by the Planning Commission and to bond as required.
Final Approval McCabe Addition;
Mr. Pennock presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, November 12, 1959.)
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Scherer carried to grant final approval to the
plat.
Request for Public Hearing_- Final Approval, Clover Leaf Terrace 2nd Addition
and Rezoning of Lot 1 to Office & Professional Use:
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Bies carried to hold a public hearing on
December 15, 1959, for purposes above referred to.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to grant the building permit subject
to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Residential Building Permit in Open Development - 2201 Legend -Drive. -
The
e endDrive:
The Building Inspector presented the application of Ronald V. Anderson for a
residential building permit at 2201 Legend Drive.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Scherer carried to grant the building permit subject
to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Sign Permit - Huber Sign Co..-
The
o.:The Building Inspector presented the application for a sign permit for Shell
Service Station at Winnetka Avenue North and Medicine Lake Road.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to grant the permit subject to
the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request
for Public Hearing - Rezoning, 2155 Douglas Drive.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Scherer carried
to hold a public hearing on December
15,
1959, for the purpose of rezoning 2155
Douglas Drive to Commercial zoning.
Request
for Building Permit - Margocraft,
Inc.• 7600 Wayzata Boulevard:
The
Building Inspector presented the plans
for a building for Margocraft, Inc.
at
7600 Wayzata Boulevard.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to grant the building permit subject
to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Residential Building Permit in Open Development - 2201 Legend -Drive. -
The
e endDrive:
The Building Inspector presented the application of Ronald V. Anderson for a
residential building permit at 2201 Legend Drive.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Scherer carried to grant the building permit subject
to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Sign Permit - Huber Sign Co..-
The
o.:The Building Inspector presented the application for a sign permit for Shell
Service Station at Winnetka Avenue North and Medicine Lake Road.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to grant the permit subject to
the approval of the Building Inspector.
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Request for Sign Permit - Gold Leaf Sign Co, for Industrial Plaza:
The Building Inspector presented the application for a sign permit for
Industrial Plaza, said sign to be located at approximately 6800 Wayzata
Boulevard.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Flannagan carried to grant the sign permit sub-
ject to the removal of all other signs along Wayzata Boulevard which
advertise Rees, Thompson, Scroggins, and subject to the approval of the
Building Inspector.
Request for Ordinance Waiver - Superior Builders, Inc. (Merger of Title):
Mr. Pennock presented the recommendation of the Planning Commission. (See
Planning Commission minutes, November 12, 1959.)
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance waiver
as recommended by the Planning Commission.
Re: Connection of Plymouth Village to Golden Valley Sewer System:
Mr. Kane reported on his consultation with Mr. Corrick. The matter was
deferred to December 1st, pending further discussion between the Attorneys
representing the Villages involved.
Appointment of Election Judges:
MOVED by Scherer seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the list of
Election Judges for the December 8th election, as submitted to the Council.
"Green River Ordinance":
The above referenced matter was deferred to December 1, 1959.
License Application - Christmas Tree Sales, 4222 Olson Highway:
The License Chairman presented the application of Mr. Howard Kulseth to sell
Christmas Trees at 4222 Olson Memorial Highway.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to grant the license.
Bills:
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Bies carried to approve the bills as sub-
mitted on the prelist.
MOVED by Scherer seconded by Flannagan carried to adjourn the meeting at
11:30 P.M.
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