03-16-65 City Council Minutess
REGULAR MEETING
of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
March 16, 1965
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 7804 Golden Valley Road in said Village on March 16, 1965, at
7:45 o'clock P.M.
The following members were presents Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst,
and Teresi; and the following were absent: None.
Invocation: Rev. Stanley D. Hanks, Golden Valley Methodist.
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, Robert
Raugland; Village Assessor, Robert N. Burns.
Minutes of March 2, 1965:
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the minutes of
March 2, 1965, as submitted to the Council.
Award of Bids - Self Propelled Pickup Street Sweeper:
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to defer the award of bids
for Self -Propelled Pickup Street Sweeper to the meeting of April 6, 1965.
Public Hearing - Zoning, Residential Districts:
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Teresi carried to continue the public hear-
ing to the meeting of April 20, 1965.
Public Hearing - Zoning, Institutional District:
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Teresi carried to continue the public hear-
ing to the meeting of April 20, 1965.
Public Hearing - Zoning, 6300 Wayzata Boulevard, Multiple Dwelling (M-2):
The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication in the official news-
paper of the Notice of Public Hearing as described in said affidavit. Said
affidavit was examined, approved and ordered filed in the Clerk's Office.
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 oppor-
tunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections heretofore
filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows on Page 39:
1
1
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
OBJECTOR
Albert B. Yngve
7145 Green Valley Road
Mr. Voip of
Volp Construction Company
775 Colorado Avenue South
Mr. Richard Walsh, Developer
OBJECTION
Mr. Yngve stated he was concerned
about being restricted or required
to provide a buffer on their property.
Interested as a property owner to
the east of the proposed zoning.
REASON
Presented a revised plot plan as
recommended by Planning Commission
for 240 apartments of masonry
construction with Strout brick finish.
Mr. Walsh stated he had no objection to the use of the adjacent land for
industrial uses with respect to set -backs.
Mr. Robert Raugland, President of*the Planning Commission, presented the
Planning Commission recommendation to approve said zoning. (see minutes
of 2-11-65).
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to give a first reading to
the ordinance conditioned on the requirement that the proponent provide
the buffer area normally required for Multiple Dwelling Zone, said ord-
inance entitled:
"AN OBDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(6300 Wayzata Boulevard - Multiple Dwelling
(M-2))
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the ordinance
herein quoted by title on its first reading.
Public Hearing - Zoning, 7541 Harrold Avenue, Mulitple Dwelling (M-2):
The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication in the official news-
paper of the Notice of Public Hearing as described in said affidavit. Said
affidavit was examined., approved and ordered filed in the Clerk's Office.
The Mayor annouYced that this was the time and place for the public hearing
above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded oppor-
tunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections heretofore
filed with the Clerk were presented and considered as follows on Page 40:
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
Mr. C. P. Sathre Mr. Sathre stated everyone in the
7330 Half Moon Drive area is opposed to this zoning; it
will be detrimental to the homes,
and no buffer area is provided.
Petitions from approximately sixteen residents in opposition to said zoning
were presented.
PROPONENT REASON
Mr. Ferdinand F. Holzheu Owner of property, gave option to
1314 Mississippi St. N. E. Kurtz -Larson Realty.
Mr. Robert Raugland, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission to deny said zoning. (see minutes
of 2-11-65).
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to deny the request for
zoning 7541 Harold Avenue to Multiple Dwelling (M-2) upon recommendation
of the Planning Commission.
Location of New & Used Automobile Sales - Zo!Agn Application:
Mr. Robert Raugland, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission. (see minutes of 3-11-65).
Mr. Raugland, Architect for Anderson Cadillac, stated they proposed to
change the site of their location to 7420 Wayzata Boulevard in Industrial
Zone.
Mr. Paul Senstad,.Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, reviewed the Ordinance
Committee report and stated a further report will be presented by the Ordinance
Committee.
Mr. William Briggs of Anderson Cadillac, stated the building will be a quality
Cadillac Building with all new cars and two-thirds of the used cars inside of
the building. There will be no banners, balloons, etc. outside the building.
Carrs will be parked in an orderly manner. They would like to start construe
tion by April 15, 1965.
Mr. Jerome E. Rau, 5101 Circle Downs, stated that Anderson Cadillac stored
damaged cars outside until they were repaired.
The Council gave informal consideration to the new location at 7.20 Wayzata
Boulevard, subject to all limitations established by the Planning Commission.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to call a Special Council
meeting on March 23, 1965, to consider this matter and to meet with the
Golden Valley Park and Recreation Commission.
Request for Building Permit - 701 Lilac Drive North, G. H. Tennant _Compan
The Building Inspector presented a request for a building permit for an
addition at 701 Lilac Drive North for G. H. Tennant Company.
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the request
of G. H. Tennant Company at 701 Lilac Drive North for a.building permit
for an addition, subject to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Ordinance Waiver - 6515-6523 Plymouth Avenues
The Village Manager presented the request for an ordinance waiver at 6515-
6523 Plymouth Avenue for Mr. Eric R. Lelvis.
Mr. Robert Raugland, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve said ordinance waiver.
(see minutes of 3-11-65).
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to approve the request for an
ordinance waiver at 6515-6523 Plymouth Avenue for Mr. Eric R. Lelvis, upon
recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Request for Ordinance Waiver - 1301-1305 Gettysburs Avenue:
The Village Manager presented the request for an ordinance waiver at 1301-
1305 Gettysburg Avenue for Mr. J. Liss.
Mr. Robert Raugland, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission to deny said ordinance waiver.
(see minutes of 3-11-65).
Mr. J. Liss and his attorney were present to answer questions for Council.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the request
for an ordinance waiver It 1301-1305 Gettysburg Avenue for Mr. J. Liss.
Request for Sign Permit - Holiday Motor Hotel, Location 1001 Lilac Dr. No.:
The Building Inspector presented the request for a sign permit for the
Holiday Motor Hotel, location at 1001 Lilac Drive North, on Village property.
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Garis carried to approve the request for a
sign permit for a sign at 1001 Lilac Drive North on Village property, sub-
ject to the size and rental being determined by the Village Staff.
1
M
42
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
Bassett Creek Flooding - Mr. N. Clyde Nielsen, 5301 - 33rd Avenue North:
Mr. Nielsen, 5301 - 33rd Avenue North, appeared before Council to request
the Village to dredge out the drainage ditch emptying into Bassett Creek.
The Village Engineer reviewed the conditions in the area and the progress
for the Council.
Mr. N. C. Jepsen, 3390 Scott Avenue North, stated that his property was
flooded three or four times during 1963• The culvert on Scott Avenue
acts as a dam for the run-off. The residents requested two culverts to
be installed and to secure waivers along the ditch to Culver Road.
Council agreed to attempt some work providing the waivers were obtained.
Request for Management Office in Multiple Dwelling District, Village Terrace:
The Village Manager presented the request for a property management office
located in a Multiple Dwelling, Village Terrace, 241-273 Yosemite Circle,
and presented the recommendation of the Planning Commission to deny said
use in Multiple Dwelling District. (see minutes of 3-11-65).
MOVED by Garis seconded by Schaphorst carried to deny the request for a
property management office in a Multiple Dwelling District, at 241-273
Yosemite Circle, upon recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Discussion of Industrial and Commercial Land Value Comparisons, Village
Assessor:
The Village Assessor presented a list sampling Industrial and Commercial
Land Value Comparisons and Increases and gave a.resume of the policy on
land values in assessing. An informal discussion followed.
Council took no action.
Reconsideration of Deferred Assessments:
The Village Assessor presented information regarding deferred special assess-
ments on Lot 1 and Lot 10, Busch's Golden Valley Acres pending development
of the plat.
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Flannagan carried to discontinue the defer-
ment of special assessments on Lot 1 and Lot 10, Busch's Golden Valley Acres.
Request for Preliminary Plan Approval - Minneapolis Clinic, 42225 Golden Valle
Road:
The Building Inspector presented the preliminary plans for the Mince apolis
Clinic at 1.225 Golden Valley Road.
2
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the preliminary
plans for the Minneapolis Clinic at 4225 Golden Valley Road, subject to the
approval of the Building Inspector.
Resolution Re: Proposed PERA & OASDI Coordination.-
Member
oordination:
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(PERA-OASDI COORDINATION)
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, and 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 A1
Resolution Re: Road Work by Political Subdivisions:
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(ROAD WORK BY POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS)
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, and 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
Resolution Re: Metropolitan Sanitary District:
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(METROPOLITAN SANITARY DISTRICT)
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, and 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 ature
attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page �.
Resolution Re: Publication of Village Council Proceedings & Financial Statements:
Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(PUBLICATION OF VILLAGE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS)
The motion for the adoption of this foregoing resolution was seconded by Member
Flannagan and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, and 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
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
First Readjag of Ordinances - Amending the Village Building Code: Villa e
Electrical Code; Village Heating,, Air Condi-
tioning & Refrigeration Code; Village Plumb-
ino. Water and Gas Pinine Code:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to defer action on the above
referenced ordinances to the meeting of April 6, 1965.
Request for Public Hearine - Bituminous Surfacina: Curb & Gutter:
The Village Manager presented a request for a public hearing on Bituminous
Surfacing; Curb and Gutter on April 6, 1965.
Member Flannagan introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON
CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS"
(Proposed Concrete Curb & Gutter 65 -CG -1, 5, 6, 8)
(Proposed Bituminous Surfacing, 65 -BS -1,30A,10.,11-142
16 thru 21)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Member Teresi and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof:Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, and 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 =4E
Request for Public Hearing - Watermain, Sanitary Sewer, Grading & Graveling:
The Village Manager presented a request for a public hearing on Watermain,
Sanitary Sewer, Grading & Graveling on April 20, 1965.
Member Schaphorst introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON CERTAIN
PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS"
(Watermain 65-WM-1, 3, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 161 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,
23, and 24) (Sanitary Sewer 65 -LF -1, 20 40 5, 61 & 7)
(Grading & Graveling 65 -GG -2, 4, 5, & 6)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
Member Teresi and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, and 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. See
Resolutions Book page
Request for Public Hearing - Street Vacation, 5545 Phenix Street:
All present agreed to add the above matter to the agenda.
1
1
1
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to call a public hearing for
Street -Vacation at 5545 Phoenix Street on April 20, 1965.
Administrative Lot Division - 4430 Golden Valley Road; 2915 Regent Avenue No.:
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to defer action on the above
referenced matter to the meeting of April 6, 1965.
alication For Conveyance of Tax Forfeited
Member Schaphorst introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION
FOR CONVEYANCE OF TAX FORFEITED LAND"
(List "607-C")
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
Member Flannagan and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, and Teresi; and the
following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was de-
clared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested
by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page '3
Discussion of Carriage House ttOff-Sale" Violation:
The Village Manager presented a complete record from the Police Department
on the violation by the Carriage House "Off -Sale" Liquor Store, 8665 Wayzata
Boulevard.
Council discussed the matter and recommended the usual procedure in the
case of a first :violation by a licensee by followed i.e. "suspension of
license for a 10 day period".
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Garis carried to suspend the "Off -Sale"
Liquor License of the Carriage House Off -Sale Liquor Store at 8665 Wayzata
Boulevard for 10 days beginning on Sunday, April 21, 1965, at 12:01 A.M.
Licenses:
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to approve the licenses listed
below.
,No. Licensee
3254
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
3255
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
3256
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
3257
Shell Servicenter
3258
Shell Servicenter
TM
Fee
Sell Food
$ 25.00
Sell Soft Drink
10.00
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
Gasoline (4 pumps)
20.00
Soft Drinks
10.00
its
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
No. Licensee Type Fee
3259
U.S. Bench Corp.
Install & maintain
one bench
$12.50
3260
Ice Center
Food
25.00
3261
Ice Center
Soft Drinks
10.00
3262
The Upjohn Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3263
Happy House Shop
Food
25.00
3264
Brookview Country Club
Food
25.00
3265
Brookview Country Club
Soft Drinks
10.00
3266
Brookview Country Club
Non-intox. Liquor
ttoh-ftlett
250.00
3267
Urban Radio Cab Co.
Four taxa. -cabs
U.00
3268
C. J. Sommers Co.
Food
25.00
3269
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3270
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Non-intox. Liquor "off -Sale"
15.00
3271
Western Mineral Products Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3272
Mike Bobgan (Popcorn Truck)
Peddler's (Using Car)
11.00
3273
B. F. Goodrich Retread
Soft Drinks
10.00
3274
B. F. Goodrich Retread
Food
25.00
3275
St. Regis Paper Co.
Soft Drink
10.00
3276
Fairview Const. Co.
Soft Drink
10.00
3277
B. & H. Trucking
Haul Garbage & Rubbish
26.00
3278
James Ford Bell Research
Food
25.00
3279
Glenwood Hills Hosp. Inc.
Food
25.00
3280
Glenwood Hills Hosp. Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3281
Superior, Dairy Fresh Milk
DeliveryTruck
(2 Trucks)
26.00
3282
Knights Pharmacy
Soft Drinks
10.00
3283
Valley Liquor Store
Soft Drinks
10.00
328.
Pizzanove
Food
25.00
3285
Pizzanova
Soft Drinks
10.00
3286
Feld Market
Soft Drinks
10.00
3287
Feld Market
Non-intox. Liquor
n off-Salett
15-00
3288
Honeywell Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3289
Clover Leaf Creamery Co.
Deliver Milk (4 Trucks)
52.00
3290
Franklin Creamery Inc.
Deliver Milk 3'Trucks)
39.00
3291
Twin City Disposal Serv.
Haul Garbage 1 Truck)
26.00
3292
Jasperson's Dairy
Delivery Truck (1 Truck)
13.00
3293
Knight's Pharmacy Suburban
Food
25.00
3294
Red Owl Stores, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3295
Red Owl Stores, Inc.
Food.
25.00
3296
Red Owl Stores, Inc.
Non-intox. Liquors
110ff-Sale"
15.00
M
Regular
Meeting of the Village Council,
March 16, 1965
No.
Licensee
Type
Fee
3297
Theden's Sanitation
Haul Garbage & Rubbish
$ 26.00
3298
Northland Milk & Ice Cream
Deliver Milk (3 Trucks)
39.00
3299
Business Furniture, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3300
Custom Tool & Eng. Co.
Food
25.00
3301
Custom Tool & Eng. Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3302
Ron Vik, Inc.
Food
25.00
3303
Ron-Vik, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3304
Pbilco Distributors, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3305
Philco Distributors, Inc.
Food
25.00
3306
Mendota -Plymouth Cab Co.
Three Taxi -Cabs
33.00
3307
Robbinsdale Transfer Co.
Haul Rubbish
26.00
3308
Schaper Mfg. Co.
Food
25.00
3309
Schaper Mfg. Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3310
14eldwood Nursing Home
Food
25.00
3311
U. S. Bench Corp.
7 Benches
35.00
3312
Woodfill Shell Service
Gasoline (4 pumps)
20.00
3313
Woodfill Shell Service
Soft Drinks
10.00
3314
Golden Valley Shell
Soft Drinks
10.00
3315
'Golden Valley Shell
Gasoline (4 pumps)
20.00
3316
Suburban Tire Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3317
Suburban Sinclair Service
Soft Drinks
10.00
3318
Suburban Sinclair Service
Gasoline (3 pumps)
15.00
3319
John Quint Texaco
Gasoline (6 pumps)
30.00
3320
John Quint Texaco
Soft Drinks
10.00
3321
John Quint Texaco
Cigarettes
12.00
3322
Larsen -Olson Co., Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3323
Carriage House Lanes, Inc.
Bowling Alley (32 Lanes)
180.00
3324
Carriage House Lanes, Inc.
Pool Tables (6 tables)
30.00
3325
Carriage House Lanes, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3326
Ralph's Cafe
Food
25.00
3327
Westview Super-ette
Food
25.00
3328
Westview Super-ette
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3329
Lee's Catering Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3330
Lee's Catering Co.
Food
25.00
3331
The White House
Soft Drinks
10.00
3332
The White House
Food
25.00
3333
The Blue Roo,
Soft Drinks
10.00
333.
Reed Drug
Soft Drinks
10.00
3335
Reed Drug
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3336
Reed Drug
Food
25.00
3337
F. & H. Liquor Store
Soft Drinks
10.00
3338
F. & H. Liquor Store
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3339
Village Cafe
Food
25.00
3340
Village Cafe
Soft Drinks
10.00
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
No.
Licensee
Type
Fee
3341
Cramer's Food Market
Soft Drinks
$ 10.00
3342
Cramer's Food Market
Food
25.00
3343
Cramer's Food Market
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3344
Michael's Restaurant
Food
25.00
3345
Michael's Restaurant
Soft Drinks
10.00
3346
Honeywell, Inc.
Food
25.00
3347
Pako Corp.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3348
Golden Valley Off Sale Liq.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3349
Golden Valley Off Sale Liq.
Non-intox. Liquors
I'Off-Sale"
15.00
3350
Carriage House Restaurant
Food
25.00
3351
Gopher Taxi -Cab Co.
Two Taxi Cabs
22.00
3352
Bowery Tavern
Food
25.00
3353
Bowery Tavern
Non-intox. Liquors
"On -Sale"
250.00
3354
Bowery Tavern
Non-intox. Liquors
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3355
Bowery Tavern
Soft Drinks
10.00
3356
Chester Bird Legiom Post #523
Soft Drinks
10.00
3357
Dave's Cities Service
Gasoline (6 pumps)
30.00
3358
Dave's Cities Service
Soft Drinks
10.00
3359
Don's Pure Oil Service
Gasoline (6 pumps)
30.00
3360
Don's Pare Oil Service
Soft Drinks
10.00
3361
B. F. Goodrich Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3362
Malik's Pure Oil
Gasoline (5 pumps)
25.00
3363
Malik's Pure Oil-
Soft Drinks
10.00
3364
General Mills
Food
25.00
3365
Carl -Out Chow Mein
Food
25.00
3366
Boulevard
Food
25.00
3367
Boulevard
Operate a tavern
350.00
3368
Boulevard
Soft Drinks
10.00
3369
Golden Hills Drug & Liq. Store
Soft Drinks
10.00
3370
Golden Hills Drug & Liq. Store
Non-intox. Liquors
►'Off -Sale"
15.00
3371
Golden Hills Drug & Liq. Store
Food
25.00
3372
Belt Line Food Market
Food
25.00
3373
Belt Line Food Market
Soft Drinks
10.00
3374
Jensen's Super Valu
Food
25.00
3375
Jensen's Super Valu
Soft Drinks
10.00
3376
Jensen's Super Valu
Non-intox. Liquors
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3377
Minn. Hwy. Department
Food
25.00
3378
Minn. Hwy. Department
Soft Drinks
10.00
3379
Golden Valley Lanes
Operate a Bowling Alley
120.00
3380
Golden Valley Lanes
Food
25.00
3381
Golden Valley Lanes
Games of Skill
50.00
3382
Golden Valley Lanes
Soft Drinks
10.00
1
ire
Regular Meeting of the Village Council,
March 16, 1965
No.
Licensee
Type
Fee
3383
Holiday Motor Hotel
Food
$ 25.00
3384
Holiday Motor Hotel
Soft Drinks
10.00
3385
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys
Food
25.00
3386
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys
Soft Drinks
10.00
3387
Hennepin Co-op Seed Exch.
Gasoline (1 pump)
5.00
3388
National Funds, Inc.
Food
25.00
3389
National Funds, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3390
Roy's Corner
Soft Drinks
10.00
3391
Roy's Corner
Food
25.00
3392
Honeywell, Inc.
Food
25.00
3393
McDonalds Hamburgers
Soft Drinks
10.00
3394
McDonalds Hamburgers
Food
25.00
3395
Schullers Tavern
Pool Table (1)
5.00
3396
Schullers Tavern
Operate a tavern
350.00
3397
Schullers Tavern
Soft Drinks
10.00
3398
Schullers Tavern
Juke Box
15.00
3399
Jolly Troll Smorgasbord
Food
25.00
3400
Jolly Troll Smorgasbord
Soft Drinks
10.00
3401
Golden Valley Meats
Food
25.00
3402
The Point Supper Club
Food
25.00
3403
The Point Supper Club
Operate a tavern
35o.00
3404
The Point Supper Club
Non-intox. Liquor
"Off -Sale"
15.00
3405
The Point Supper Club
Soft Drinks
10.00
3406
St. Regis Paper Co.
Food
25.00
3407
Burger -Meister, Inc.
Food
25.00
3408
Burger -Meister, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3409
Ray Kowalczyk
Haul Garbage (1 Truck)
26.00
3410
Golden Valley Launderette
Soft Drinks
10.00
3411
J. C. Gadbois-Popcorn Truck
Peddler - Using Car
11.00
3412
Twin City Home Juice Co.
Peddler - Using Car
17..00
3413
Boyer Garbage Service
Haul Garbage
104.00
3414
Jimmy Jingle, Inc.
Food
25.00
3415
Jimmy Jingle, Inc.
Peddler - Using Car
11.00
3416
Charles Ost
Haul Garbage
26.00
3417
Ewald Bros., Inc.
Deliver Milk (12 Trucks)
156.00
3418
Ebertts, Inc.
Haul Garbage (1 Truck)
26.00
31119
Woodlake Sanitary Service
Haul Garbage (2 Trucks)
52.00
3420
Bergstrom Trucking Service
Haul Garbage (1 Truck)
26.00
3421
Norris Creameries, Inc.
Deliver Milk (2 Trucks)
26.00
3422
Viking Motel, Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3423
Viking Motel, Inc.
Non-intox. Liquors
"On -Sale"
250.00
3424
Viking Motel, Inc.
Food
25.00
3425
Sacred Design Assoc., Inc.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3426
'Vole Construction Co.
Soft Drinks
10.00
3427
Town Taxi Co.
Operate 13 Taxi. Cabs
143.00
M_
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
No. Licensee
3428
Sarenpa's
Food
3429
Sarenpa's
5.00
3430
Sarenpa's
"On -Sale"
3431
Sarenpa's
3432
Sarenpa's
Soft Drinks
3433
John Blanchard Co.
3434
Gray's Texaco
Service
3435
Gray's Texaco
Service
3436
Radio Delivery Service
3437
Golden Valley
Golf Club, Inc.
3438
Golden Valley
Golf Club, Inc.
3439
Golden Valley
Golf Club, Inc.
Bills:
am
Fee
Food
$ 25.00
Pool Table
5.00
Non-intox. Liquor
"On -Sale"
250.00
Non-intox Liquor
"Off-Sale'l
15.00
Soft Drinks
10.00
Soft Drinks
10.00
Soft Drinks
10.00
Gasoline (4 pumps)-
20.00
Operate 3 Taxi -Cabs
33.00
Food
25.00
Soft Drinks
10.00
Non-intox. Liquor
►►On -Sale"
250.00
MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Garis carried to approve the bills as sub-
mitted on the prelist.
Request to Petition Public Hearing Re: Railroad Crossing Signals:
The Village Engineer presented a request to petition the Railroad and Ware-
house Commission for the State of Minnesota for a public hearing for safety
signals at crossing of Northfield and Southern Railway and Glenwood Avenue
and Douglas Avenue, respectively.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Garis carried to approve the request to petition
the Railroad and Warehouse Commission,for a public hearing on Railroad Gross-
ing Signals at the above referenced locations.
Appointment of Civil Service Commissioner:
All present agreed to add the above matter to the agenda.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Garis carried to appoint Robert J. Hazelrigg to
the Civil Service Commission for a three year term expiring in December 1967.
Commercial and Industrial Zoning Codes:
All present agreed to add the above matter to the agenda.
MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to request the Village Planning
Commission to study Commercial and Industrial Zones and their relationship to
overall zoning in the Village.
1
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 16, 1965
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to adjourn the meeting at
12:15 A.M.
QQ N -t &"iql
Mayor
Attest:
C �
Village Cler
C!
1