03-03-64 Council MinutesREGULAR MEETING
of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
March 3, 1964
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 March 3, 1964, at 7:30
o'clock P.M.
The following members were present: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst,
and Teresi; and the following were absent: None.
Present were Village Manager, Roger K. Ulstad; Village Attorney, Robert M.
Skare; Village Engineer, Donald Sorensen; Village Clerk, Helen Penniman;
Building Inspector, Dan Lynch; President of the Planning Commission, Joe
L. Brown.
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 P.M.
Invocation: Mayor Nadasdy gave the invocation.
Minutes of February 18, 1964:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the minutes of
February 18, 1964, as submitted to the Council.
Continued Public Hearing - Plat, Nyberg Addition:
The Village Manager stated this was a continued public hearing from the
meeting of February 18, 1964.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to continue the public
hearing to the meeting of March 17, 1964.
Second Readin Ordinances - Zoning; 1910 Douglas Drive, 6155 Duluth Street,
6150 St. Croix Street:
Mr. DeVries of DeMac, Inc., appeared to request that the proposed Multiple
Dwelling classified in District II. Mr. DeVries agreed that the proposed
multiple dwelling would not exceed 24� stories in height.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to defer the 2nd reading on
all three rezonings until the building plans for the proposed multiple
dwelling are submitted and approved by Council.
Village Street Lights - Delphian Heights; Glenview Terrace Park:
The Village Manager presented a plan for approximately 26 street lights in
Delphian Heights for an estimated annual cost of $1,000.00.
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Several residents of the area appeared to report illegal activities in the
area which they felt would be improved by installation of street lighting.
Council discussed assessing the cost of maintenance being spread over either
five or ten years.
TMDVED by Teresi seconded by Garis carried to order installation of said
street lights immediately and to call a public hearing on April 7, 1964.
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON CERTAIN
PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS"
(Street Lights -Delphian Heights)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Member Garis and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, 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 Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page �2
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Flannagan carried to direct the Village
Manager to submit a written request to the Minneapolis Park Board and
the Park Board Police for park lights and additional park police protect-
ion.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to direct the Golden Valley
Police Department to supply additional patroling if necessary of the area
after receiving report from Police Chief and compile the activities of
the area and submit a report to council at a Public Hearing on April 7,
1964.
Request for Building Permit - 8105 Lewis Road, Beim Construction Company:
The Building Inspector presented a request for preliminary approval for a
building permit at 8105 Lewis Road for Beim Construction Company.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Schaphorst carried to grant preliminary approval
for a building permit at 8105 Lewis Road for Beim Construction Company, sub-
ject to a buffer fence to cover pipe storage and approval of the Building
Inspector.
Request for Building Permit - 9100 Olson Highways Animal Hospital:
The Building Inspector presented a request for final approval for a build-
ing permit at 9100 Olson Highway for an Animal Hospital.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the final plans
for a building at 9100 Olson Highway for an Animal Hospital, subject to
the approval of the Building Inspector.
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Request for BuildinE Permit - 2325 Nevada Avenue North, North American
Van Liiness
The Building Inspector presented a request for preliminary approval for
a building permit for North American Van Lines at 2325 Nevada Avenue
North.
The proponents appeared before Council to answer questions and agreed to
construct the building of shadow block with modular construction, the
office and front wall of warehouse with return on the ends to be brick
faced.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Schaphorst carried to give preliminary approval
to the request for a building permit for North American Van Lines at 2325
Nevada Avenue North.
Re: Land Development - Lamphere & Jones:
The Village Manager gave a resume of the background of action of the
above referenced property.
Mr. Harley A. Degen, Attorney, representing Lamphere & Jones appeared and
requested a public hearing be reinstated for Multiple Dwelling Zoning of
said property. Mr. Lamphere and Mr. Fred Jones both appeared before
Council to answer questions. Council discussed the matter at length.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried that no action be taken on
the request to reinstate a public hearing.
Ordinance Violation - Willard C. Flannagan, 400 Turnpike Road:
All present agreed to add the above matter to the agenda.
The Village Manager read a letter dated January 23, 1961, from the Chief -
of -Police to Mr. Flannagan regarding his violation of Village Ordinances.
Mr. Willard C. Flannagan, 400 Turnpike Road and Mr. Clement Harris, 401
Turnpike Road appeared before Council to answer questions. Mr. Flannagan
agreed to clean up his yard.
Council requested the matter be placed in the hands of the Chief -of -Police,
the Village Attorney and the Village Manager. The violation must be cleared
up to the satisfaction of the Chief -of -Police, and within two weeks time.
Report on Special Village Census:
The Village Manager submitted a report from the Village Treasurer estimat-
ing the revenue from a special census in 1965.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to approve the request for
a Special Village Census in 1965
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 3, 1964
Re: Former Park Property, Mrs. Etzler:
The Village Manager reported that the special assessments due on the former
park property owned by Mrs. Etzler totaled $6,675.00, which Mrs. Etzler has
agreed to pay.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to approve the settlement of
special assessments due on the former park property owned by Mrs. Etzler
in the amount of $6,675.00, upon recommendation of the Vj.11age Manager.
Re: Garbage and Rubbish License, Ray Kowalczyk:
The Village Manager reported to Council that Mr. Kowalczyk is licensed in
Robbinsdale and Minneapolis as a garbage and rubbish hauler.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to approve the garbage and
rubbish license for Mr. Ray Kowalczyk for 1964.
Resolution Relating to Classification and Sale of Tax Forfeited Properties:
The Village Manager presented the classification and non -conservation list
x'577 -C" of tax forfeited properties authorized by the Board of County
Commissioners.
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION RELATING TO CLASSIFICATION AND SALE OF TAX FORFEITED
PROPERTIES (List "577-C")
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Member Flannagan and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted
in favor thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, Teresi; and the
following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was
declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his si nature
attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page
Establish Organizational Meeting Date - Annual Village Lilac Celebration:
The Village Manager informed the Council that the dates for the Annual
Lilac Celebration are May 28, 29, 30, and 31st.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to call an organizational
meeting of the civic groups in Golden Valley on March 24th at 7:30 P.M.
Northern States Power Company - Reduction in Electric Rates:
The Village Manager presented a communication from Northern States Power
Company dated February 11, 1964, regarding a reduction in residential,
all electric residential, general service, all electric general service,
general heating and cooking service, and large general service customer
rates effective after March 2, 1964, of approximately 5%.
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Dutch Elm Committee Report:
The Village Manager presented the minutes of the last meeting of the
Dutch Elm Committee dated February 20, 1961. No action was taken.
Civil Defense Courses:
The Village Manager informed the Council of a Civil Defense Meeting
March 12th and Civil Defense Conference on March 23rd and 24th, at the
University Extension Division.
Request to Advertise for Additional Voting Machines:
The Village Manager presented a request to advertise for six additional
voting machines.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the request to
advertise for six additional voting machines on April 21, 1961.
Request for Public Hearing - Zoning, 300 Ensign Ave. No. (Multiple Dwelling):
The Village Manager presented a request for a public hearing to zone 300
Ensign Avenue North to Multiple Dwelling.
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Teresi carried to call a public hearing to
zone 300 Ensign Avenue North to Multiple Dwelling on April 7, 1964.
Licenses:
NDVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the following
licenses:
NO. LICENSEE TYPE FEE
2929
Ebert's Sanitation
2930
Dickey & Shaver, Inc.
Milk Trucks (4)
(Golden Valley Mileage
2931
Dickey & Shaver, Inc.
Taxi Cab (2)
(Golden Valley Mileage)
2932
Cari-Out Chow Mein
2933
Clover Leaf Creamery Company
2931
Jasperson's Dairy
2935
Plymouth Cab Co.
2936
U. S. Bench Corp.
2937
Home Juice Company
2938
Home Juice Company
2939
Golden Hills Drugs & Liquors
Garbage Trucks $26.00
Soft Drink 10.00
Gasoline Station
30.00
Food
25.00
Milk Trucks (4)
52.00
Milk Truck (1)
13.00
Taxi Cab (2)
22.00
Maintain Benches (6)
30.00
Peddler's Car (1)
11.00
Soft Drink
10.00
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
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NO.
LICENSEE
TYPE
FEE
29.0
Golden Hills Drugs & Liquors
Soft Drinks
$10.00
2941
Jimmy Jingle, Inc.
Operate 2 Peddler's
Cars No. 285, 286
22.00
2912
Jimmy Jingle, Inc.
Food
25.00
2943
Happy House Shop
Food
25.00
2944
Valley Liquor
Soft Drink
10.00
2945
Knight's Pharmacy Suburban
Soft Drink
10.00
2946
Pizzanova
Food
25.00
2917
Pizzanova
Soft Drink
10.00
2948
Malik's Pure Oil
Soft Drink
10.00
2919
Michael's Restaurant
Soft Drink
10.00
2950
Glenwood Hills Hospital, Inc.
Soft Drink
10.00
2951
Glenwood Hills Hospital, Inc.
Food
25.00
2952
J. C. Gadbois
Peddler's Car
Tag No. 287
11.00
2953
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
2954
Log Cabin Service, Inc.-
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
2955
C. J. Sommers Co.
Food
25.00
2956
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Soft Drink
10.00
2957
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"On Sale"
250.00
2958
Belt Lune Food Market
Soft Drinks
10.00
2959
Belt Line Food Market
Food
25.00
2960
Northwestern Motels, Inc.
Food
25.00
2961
Northwestern Motels, Inc.
Tavern
350.00
2962
Northwestern Motels, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
2963
Northwestern Motels, Inc.
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
lion Sale"
250.00
2964
Boulevard Cafe
Soft Drinks
10.00
2965
Boulevard Cafe
Food
25.00
2966
Boulevard Cafe
Tavern
350.00
2967
Norris Creameries, Inc.
Milk Trucks (2)
Tag Nos. 288 & 289
26.00
2968
North East Vending Service
Cigarette
12.00 (New)
2969
Boyer Garbage Service
Operate 4 Garbage Trucks
Tag Nos. 290, 291, 292,
& 293
101.00
2970
Cramer's Food Mart
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
2971
Cramer's Food Mart
Soft Drinks
10.00
2972
Cramerts Food Mart
Food
25.00
2973
Schuller's Tavern, Inc.
Soft Drink
10.00
2974
Feld's Market
Soft Drink
10.00
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March 3, 1964
NO.
LICENSEE
TYPE
FEE
2975
Feld's Market
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"Off Sale"
$15.00
2976
White House
Soft Drinks
10.00
2977
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
2978
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Bowling Alley
(20 Lanes)
120.00
2979
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Food
25.00
2980
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Games of Skill (2)
50.00
2981
Cities Service
Soft Drink
10.00
Golden Valley
2982
Woodfill Shell Service
Soft Drink
10.00
2983
John E. Blanchard. Co.
Soft Drink
10.00
2984
Reed Drug
Food
25.00
2985
Reed Drug
Soft Drink
10.00
2986
Reed Drug
Non -Intoxicating
Malt Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
2987
Village Cafe
Food
25.00
2988
Village Cafe
Soft Drink
10.00
2989
Chester Bird Holding Corp.
Soft Drink
10.00
Bills:
LVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the bills
as submitted on the prelist.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to adjourn the meeting
at 12:05 A.M.
Mayor
Attest:
Village Clerk
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