03-21-67 City Council MinutesREGULAR MEETING
of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
March 21, 1967
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 21, 1967, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
The following members were present: Bies, Nadasdy, Stockman and Teresi; and the
following was absent: Garis.
Present were Village Manager, Roger K. Ulstad; Village Attorney, Robert M. Skare;
Village Assistant Engineer, Tom Snetsinger; Village Clerk, Helen Penniman;
Building Inspector, Dan Lynch; Chief of Police, Everett Frandsen; President of
the Planning Commission, Paul Senstad.
Invocation: Rev. Gerald H. Jackson, Golden Valley Methodist Church.
Minutes of March 7, 1967:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to defer action on the minutes of
March 7, 1967, to the meeting of April 4, 1967.
Public Hearing - Zoning, Lots 17-21, Auditor's Subdivision No. 322 (Residential):
The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication in the official
newspaper 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 opportunity
to express their views thereon. No persons presented objections except the
following:
OBJECTOR
None
OBJECTION
None
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission presented the recommenda-
tion of the Planning Commission to approve the proposed zoning. (see minutes
of 1-12-67).
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Residential Zoning District)
(Lots 17-21, Auditor's Sub. No. 322)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
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Public Hearing - Zoning, Railroad -(Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Railway):
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 the
opportunity to express their views thereon. No persons presented objections
except the following:
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
Mr. Leslie Miller Questioned the area involved in the
722 Indiana Avenue North new expansion.
Mr. Ken Faulkner Prospective owner of one of the
Hopkins, Minn. double bungalows.
PROPONENT REASON
Mr. I. W. McPherson, representing Mr. McPherson agreed to reduce the
Minneapolis Northfield & Southern activity in the Western Avenue yard to
Railway the level of 8 or 9 years ago, and
stated that all switching would be done
in the Glenwood yard. The planning for
the Glenwood yard expansion started as a
result of the complaints at the Western
Avenue yard.
The Village Manager read a letter dated March 9, 1967, from the Minneapolis,
Northfield & Southern Railway.
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the Planning
Commission recommendation to approve said zoning, except for lots 147, 148,
and 119. (see minutes of 2-16-67).
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Railroad Zoning District)
(Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
Mr. McPherson agreed to furnish the records of the activity* at Western Avenue
yard prior to 1960 before the second reading of the ordinance zoning the area
of the expansion in the Glenwood yard.
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Public Hearing - Plat, Suburban Industrial Park:
The Village Manager 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 opportunity
to express their views thereon. No persons presented objections except the
following:
OBJECTOR
None
OBJECTION
None
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the recom-
mendation of the Planning Commission to approve the plat, and increase the
utility easement from 6 feet to 12 feet. (see minutes of 2-16-67).
Mr. Robert Krause, the proponent, agreed to the increase for utility easement
and recommended by the Planning Commission.
Member Stockman introduced the following resolution and T4OVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(Acceptance of Plat -Suburban Industrial Park)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Member Bies and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Bies, Nadasdy, Stockman 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.
Continued Public HearinE - Zonjng:, Business & Professional Office (Charles E.
Anderson):
The Village Manager announced that this was a continued public hearing from
the meeting of February 21, 1967.
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the recom-
mendation of the Planning Commission to deny said zoning. (seeminutes of
12-15-1966 and 3-16-1967).
Mr. Anderson requested that the public hearing be continued until. all five
members of the council were present.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to continue the public hearing
until the next meeting at which there is a full attendance of the Councilmen.
Request for Building Permit, 7000 Wayzata Boulevard, Shell Oil Station:
The Village Manager informed the Council that Mr. Sullivan of the State Highway
Department has requested a date for an informal review of the preliminary
plans for T. H. #12.
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MOVED by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to defer the matter to the meeting
of April 18, 1967, pending a meeting with the State Highway Department.
Communication - Re: Lot 65, Auditor's Subdivision 322:
The Village Manager read a letter from the Golden Valley Baptist Church and
Smith Construction Company, indicating a desire to purchase a lot described as
that part of Lot 65 lying north of south 225 feet thereof, Auditor's subdivision
322, owned by the Village of Golden Valley.
The Village Manager reviewed the acquisition of the property and decision to
dispose of the property owned by the village and under consideration.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried that all interested parties submit
a written proposal including: Price, plans for the property, including zoning,
and any division of property or waivers necessary.
Public Hearing - Administration Under the Zoning Code:
The Village Clerk presented an affidavit of publication in the official newspaper
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 opportunity to
express their views thereon. No persons presented objections except the
following:
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
None None
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the recommendation
of the Planning Commission to approve the proposed change in administration under
the zoning code. (see minutes of 2-16-1967).
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE"
(Administration Under the Zoning Code)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted
by title on its first reading.
Hennepin County Plans for Douglas Drive Improvement, CSAH-102 CP -6615:
The Village Manager reviewed the proposed division of costs for the Douglas
Drive Improvement CSAH-102 CP -6615. Council took no action.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 21, 1967
Golden Valley Bowling Lanes - Neil Fleisher:
Mr. Fleisher appeared to request a 3.2 Non -Intoxicating "On -Sale" license to
supplement the bowling lanes income, especially needed during the summer
months.
The Police Chief gave a resume of his survey in surrounding municipalities and
stated that the sale of beer in the bowling lanes would create an additional
burden on the police department.
After a discussion council took no action.
Request to Determine Zoning - A&,ertising Creative Center:
Mr. Robert Krause requested a determination of Qualitek Engineering operation
with regard to a light industrial zoning district in the Advertising Creative
Center.
After discussion Council determined that Qualitek Engineering's operation met
the requirements of light industrial zone, any future expansion must be
confined to the same operation and no heavier use.
Request to Determine Zoning - Advertising Creative Center:
Mr. Robert Kraues requested a determination of Northwest Swissmatic, Inc.
operation with regard to a light industrial zoning district in the Advertising
Creative Center.
After discussion Council determined that Northwest Swissmatic, Inc. operation
met the requirements of light industrial zone, any future expansion must be
confined to the same operation and no heavier use.
uest for Building Permit -
> Mendelssohn Avenue North 1
tion to Bell
Telephone):
The Building Inspector presented the request for a building permit for an
addition to N.W.Bell Telephone Exchange at 710 Mendelssohn Ave. No., 30 x 60.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Stockman carried to approve the request for a building
permit for an addition to N.W. Bell Telephone Exchange at 710 Fbndelssohn
Avenue North, subject to the approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Sign Permit - 1805 Lilac Drive North (Krause Anderson):
The Building Inspector presented a request for a renewal of the developers
sign at 1805 Lilac Drive North for Krause Anderson.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to renew the sign permit at 1805
Lilac Drive North for Krauee Anderson for one year.
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Request for Sign Permit - T.H. #100 & T.H. #12 (Premier Realty):
The Building Inspector presented the request for a sign permit at the south-
east corner of T.H. ##100 & T.H. ##12 for Premier Realty.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Teresi carried to approve the request for a sign
permit at the southeast corner of T. H. #100 & T. H. ##12 for Premier Realty
for one year.
for Public
- 67 -CP -1 Lindsay Street
Avenue TMSAS
67 -CP -2 Zane
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The Village Manager presented a request for a public hearing for concrete paving
on Lindsay Street and 'Zane Avenue on April 18, 1967.
Member Stockman introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING
ON CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT"
(67 -CP -1, Lindsay Street (MSAS-109); 67 -CP -2
Zane Avenue (MSAS-408-010-020)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member
Bies, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Bies, Nadasdy, Stockman, 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.
First Reading Ordinance - Amending Electrical Code:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE"
(Electrical Code)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted
by title on its first reading.
First Reading Ordinance - Amending Plumbing Code:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE"
(Plumbing, Water, and Gas Piping Code)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 21, 1967
First Reading Ordinance - Amending Fire Prevention Code:
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE"
(Fire Prevention Code)
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
Appointment of Library Committee Member:
The Village Manager informed the Council that Mrs. Edgar Hall had resigned
from the Library Committee.
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to appoint Bernie Zimpfer of
2660 Regent Avenue North to replace Mrs. Hall on the Library Committee.
Request to Deposit St. Louis Park Connection Charge (Old Wayzata Blvd.) in
Public Works Reserve Fund:
The Village Manager requested that the money received from St. Louis Park as a
connection charge for sewer service on old Wayzata Blvd. be deposited in the
Public Works Reserve Fund.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Teresi carried to deposit the St. Louis Park
connection charge in the Public Works Reserve Fund.
Request for Public Hearing - Zoning, 900 Lilac Drive North (Wayne Field):
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to call a public hearing to zone
900 Lilac Drive North to Institutional Zone on April 18, 1967.
st for Public Hearin - Zoning, 15.8 South Lilac Drive (M ls. Star
Tribune):
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to call a public hearing to zone
1518 Lilac Drive South from residential to commercial zone for the Minneapolis
Star Tribune on April 19, 1967.
Re2uest for Public Hearing - Zoning, 6300,6330 Wayzata Boulevard (Turnquist
Paper Co.):
MOVED by Teresi seconded by Stockman carried to call a public hearing to zone
6300, 6330 Wayzata Boulevard from M-2 Multiple Dwelling to Industrial Zone for
Turnquist Paper Company on April 1.8, 1967.
Communication - Re: Lot 4, Block 4 Westbrook Addition:
The Village Manager read a letter dated March 17, 1967, requesting a waiver
of platting regulations for Lot 4, Block 4, Westbrook Addition, 2360
Brookridge Avenue.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March
21, 1967
MOVED
by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to
approve the waiver of
platting
regulations for Lot 4, Block 4, Westbrook Addition, 2360 Brookridge
Avenue.
Preliminary Report & Estimate of Cost - Project No. 67 WMTGS:
The Village Manager presented a preliminary report
and estimate of cost for
Project
No. 67-WMTGS prepared by the consulting engineers Orr-Schelen-Mayeron,
Golden
Valley estimated cost is $510,600.00.
Council
took no action.
Licenses:
MOVED
by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to
approve the licenses as follows:
Number
Licensee
Type
Fee
4059
Pies Inc.
Food vehicle
$ 20.00
4060
F. & H. Liquor Store
Food
5.00
4061
F. & H. Liquor Store
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4062
Golden Valley Launderette
Food
5.00
1063
Golden Valley Meats
Food
25.00
4064
Westwood Hills Service
Filling Station
15.00
1065
Westwood Hills Service
Food
5.00
066
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
Food
25,00
4067
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
1068
G. V. Comm. Church of the Brethren
Food
Exempt
4069
Caterers, Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4070
Norris Creameries, Inc.
Food vehicle
20.00
4071
Reiners-Salmen, Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4072
Golden Valley Barber Shop
Food
5.00
4073
Clover Leaf Creamery Company
Food Vehicle
40.00
110711
Feld's Cut Rate Market
Food
30.00
4075
Feld's Cut Rate Market
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4076
Golden Valley Off Sale Liquors
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4077
Cramers Food Mart
Food
30.00
4078
Cramers Food Mart
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
1079
Possis Machine "Roy's Corner"
Food
25.00
4480
B. & F. Meats
Food
25.00
4081
B. & F. Meats
Food
5.00
4082
Ford Bell Research (Vendall Co. Inc.)
Cigarettes
12.00
4083
Ford Bell Research
Food
25.00
4084
Ford Bell Research
Food
7.50
4085
Golden Valley Super Valu
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4086
Golden Valley Super Valu
Food
35.00
4087
Bonanza Sirloin Pit
Food
25.00
4088
Boyer Garbage Service
Garbage hauling
101.00
4089
Bury & Carlson
Food
7.50
4090
4091
N.W.Bell Tel. Co. (Fuline Coffee Serv.)
Bury & Carlson (Fuline Coffee Serv.)
Food
Food
5.00
5.00
4092
Golden Hills Drugs
Food
30.00
4093
Golden Hills Drug Store & Liquor
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
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Number Licensee Type Fee
4094
Golden Valley Baptist Church
Food
Exempt
4095
Golden Valley Methodist Church
Food
Exempt
4096
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Food
25.00
4097
Golden Valley Lanes, Inc.
Food
10.00
4098
Lieghton's Popcorn Truck
Peddler
11.00
4099
Olfisco, Inc.
Food vehicle
20.00
4100
K. Y. Industries, Inc.
Food
5.00
4101
The Buhler Corporation
Food
7.50
4102
Brown's Ice Cream Company
Food vehicle
10.00
4103
Taylor Provision, Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4104
B. F. Goodrich Company
Food
10.00
1x.105
May Brothers Companu
Food vehicle
50.00
4106
Sears Roebuck & Company
Food
5.00
4107
American Fish Company
Food vehicle
10.00
4108
Rapid Merchandising Co.
Food
5.00
4109
Valley of Peace Lutheran Church
Food
Exempt
4110
Nortronics Company, Inc.
Food
25.00
4111
Glenwood Hills Hospital
Food
25.00
41.12
General Mills(Harding Williams Cafeteria Food
25.00
4113
Superior Dairy Fresh Milk Co.
Food vehicle
40.00
4114
Superior Dairy Fresh Mils Co.
Food
65.00
4115
Suburban Tire Inc.
Filling Station
15.00
4116
Suburban Tire Inc.
Food
5.00
4117
Suburban Tire Inc.
Food
5.00
4118
Westview Superette
Food
25.00
11119
Westview Superette
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4120
United Dressed Beef, Inc.
Food vehicles
50.00
4121
Bridgeman Creameries
Food vehicle
10.00
4122
Franklin Creamery, Inc.
Food vehicle
20.00
4123
Franklin Creamery, Inc.
Food
4.5.00
4124
Western Dressed Meats, Inc.
Food vehicles
20.00
4125
Cataract Lodge #2 of St. Anthony
Food
Exempt
4126
Red Owl Store
Food
35.00
4127
Red Owl Store
Food vehicles
50.00
4128
Red Owl Store
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4129
Meat Distributors Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4130
Woodlake Sanitary Service Inc.
Haul garbage (4
trucks)104.00
41.31
Noble Avenue School
Food
Exempt
4132
Fairmont Foods Company, Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4135
Schweigert Meat Company
Food vehicles
50.00
4136
Purveyors, Inc.
Food vehicles
20.00
4137
Golden Yolk Egg Co.
Food vehicle
10.00
4138
Hennepin Cooperative Seed Exchange
Filling Station
5.00
4139
Valley Community Presbyterian Church
Food
Exempt
4140
Goodrich Tire Retread
Food
5.00
4141
Nathan's Produce Co. Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4142
Happy House Shop
Food
25.00
4143
Sheri Inc.
Food
25.00
4114
Ralph's Cafe
Food
25.00
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Number Licensee
h145
4146
4147
4148
0,1.10
1x50
4151
1,152
4153
4154
1155
1]_56
11-57
11-58
11.59
1x160
4161
4162
1x163
4164
1x165
1x166
4167
4168
4169
4170
4171
4172
4173
4175
!x1.76
4177
!x178
1179
4180
11181
4182
1.x1-83
4184
4185
4186
4187
1.x188
4189
4190
KQRS Radio-Mple. St. Paul Radio
Broadcasters
Greenstein & Sons Co.
Schumacher Wholesale Meats, Inc.
E.M.B.A. of International Paper Co.
Oriental Dairy Products Co., Inc.
Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc.
Jolly Troll, Inc.
Independent Packing Co.
Log Cabin Service Inc.
Log Cabin Service Inc.
Woodfill Shell
Woodfill Shell
The Upjohn Co. Employee's Rec.
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond.
C. J. Sommers Co.
Shell Servicenter
Shell Servicenter
Shallbetter Dist. Co.
Robbinsdale Transfer Inc.
Lyon Food Products, Inc.
Bloom Bros. Co.
Lions Club of Minneapolis
Arcadia Fryers, Inc.
Crown Meat & Provision Co., Inc.
Everett's Freezer Meats
John Morrell & Co. & Tom Sawyer
Meat Products
Schweigert Wholesale Meat Company
Zonolite Div. W. R. Grace & Co.
D. Shobe & Son Disposal Serv. Inc.
King Packing, Inc.
Wirth Park Baptist Church
Calvary Lutheran Church
Business Furniture, Inc.
St. Cloud Meat Packing Co.
Cosom Corporation
American Motors Sales Corp.
Maliks Pure Oil
Maliks Pure Oil
The Blue Room
Brookview Country Club
Ind. School District ;#275
Geo. Hormel & Co.
Brookview Country Club
Brookview Country Club
Theo.Wirth. Golf Course-Theo.Wirth.
Quality Fish and Seafood Go.
Co.
Food
Food vehicle
Food vehicles
Food
Food vehicle
Food vehicles
Food
Food vehicles
Food
Malt "Off Sale"
Filling Station
Food
Food
Food
Food
Food
Filling Station
Food vehicle
Haul garbage
Food
Food
Food
Food vehicles
Food vehicles
Food vehicles
Food vehicles
Food vehicle
Food
Garbage hauling
Food vehicle
Food
Food
Food
Food vehicle
Food
Food
Filling Station
Food
Food
Malt "On Sale"
Food
Food vehicle
Food
Food
Chalet Malt "On Sale"
Food vehicle
Fee
5.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
25.00
x.0.00
5.00
15.00
20.00
15.00
Exempt
5.00
25.00
5.00
20.00
10.00
26.00
25.00
5.00
Exempt
50.00
50.00
10.00
50.00
10.00
5.00
26.00
10.00
Exempt
Exempt
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
250.00
Exempt
10.00
25.00
5.00
250.00
10.00
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Number
Licensee
Tyke
Fee
41.91
Ice Center
Food
25.00
41.92
Ice Center
Food
7.50
la93
Winnetka Coffee Kup
Food
25.00
4194
Teusaw Produce Company
Food vehicle
10.00
4195
Ewald Bros., Inc.
Food vehicles
50.00
4196
Chester Bird Am. Leg. Post 523
Food
30.00
4197
Cari-Out Chow Mein
Food
25.00
441.98
Theo. Wirth Chalet
Food
30.00
4199
Anderson Cadillac Inc.
Filling Station
5.00
4200
Anderson Cadillac Inc.
Food
15.00
4201
Town Taxi Corp.
Taxa. cabs
286.00
4202
Rosy's Liquors
Food
5.00
4203
General Motors Training Center
Food
25.00
4204
Golden Valley Lutheran Church
Food
Exempt
11205
Charles Ost Sanitation Service
Garbage Hauling
26.00
L}206
Cross Road Skelly
Food
15.00
1207
Cross Road Skelly
Filling Station
20.00
4208
Red Hat Poultry
Food vehicles
20.00
1209
Honeywell, Inc.
Focd
25.00
1210
Jack's Distributing
Food vehicles
10.00
4211
Bob Younkin Rubbish Hauling
Garbage Hauling
26.00
4212
Armour & Company
Food vehicles
50.00
4213
Northland Milk & Ice Cream Co.
Food vehicles
30.00
421L
Northwest Vending Inc.
Cigarettes
9.00
1215 .
Augie's Inc. Catering Food vehicle
50.00
4216
New Boulevard Inc. dba Boulevard Cafe
Tavern
350.00
4217
New Boulevard Inc. dba Boulevard Cafe
Food
35.00
4218
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc.
Food
7.50
1219
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc.
Food
5.00
1220
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc.
Food
20.00
1.221
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc.
Food
7.50
4222
Rubbish Removal Inc. (Nixon)
Garbage Hauling
26.00
4223
Valley Corp. (Knight's Drugs)
Food
25.00
4224
Foremost Dairies Inc.
Food vehicle
10.00
4225
Peters Meat Products, Inc.
Food vehicles
10.00
1226
Twin City Home Juice Co. Inc.
Peddler
22.00
4227
Marjorie M. Sarenpa
Malt "On Sale"
250.00
4228
Marjorie M. Sarenpa
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4229
Sarenpa's
Food
25.00
1230
Johnson Produce Co.
Food vehicle
10.00
1231
Schullers Tavern
Tavern
350.00
4232
Schullers Tavern
Pool table
5.00
4233
Sarenpa's
Games of Skill
25.00
4234
Sarenpa's
Pool table
5.00
1235
Michael's Restaurant
Food
25.00
4236
John Blanchard Co.
Food
5.00
4237
Philco Distributors Inc.
Food
22.50
4238
Peters Capitol Twin City Meats, Inc.
Food vehicles
20.00
1239
Canteen Co. of Minn., Inc.
Food
230.00
4240
Sunshine Biscuit Inc.
Food
5.00
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Number
Licensee
Tyne
Fee
4241
G. H. Tennant (N.W. Vending Inc.)
Food
37.50
4242
G. H. Tennant (N.W. Vending Inc.-
Food
10.00
4243
Schaper Mfg. Co., Inc.
Food
27.50
4244.
Brechet & Richter Co.
Food
25.00
4245
Feinberg Distributing Co. Inc.
Food vehicles
50.00
4246
Super Valu Stores, Inc.
Food vehicles
50.00
4247
Ron Vic, Inc.
Food
7.50
4248
Larsen -Olsen Company, Inc.
Food
7.50
4249
St. Regis Paper Co. (Servomation)
Food
40,00
4250
Dahlberg Electronics (Servomation)
Food
35,00
4251
Standard Oil Warehouse (Servomation)
Food
5.00
4252
Rapid Copy (Servomation)
Food
5.00
4253
Servomation Twin Cities
Food
10.00
4254
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc.
Food
22.50
4255
Belt Line Food Market
Food
3000
4256
Jasperson Dairy
Food
10.00
4257
Golden Valley Sports Center
Food
5.00
11258
St. Margaret Mary School & Church
Food
Exempt
4259
Landy, Inc.
Food
30.00
4260
Elliott Provisions Inc.
Food
10.00
4261
Bobgan's Popcorn Truck
Peddler
11.00
4262
4263
Reed Drug
Reed
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4264
Drug
Anmar
Food
25.00
Motel, Inc. dba Holiday
Food
30.00
4265
Urban Radio Cab Co.
Taxi cabs (13)
143.00
4266
Village Cafe
Food
25.00
4267
Golden Valley Cab Inc.
Taxi cabs (8)
88,00
4268
G. Bartusch Packing Co.
Food
10.00
L269
Beckman-Fageros Meats, Inc.
Food
10.00
4270
Borchard Bros. Co.
Food
10.00
4271
Swift & Company
Food
20.00
4272
Anderson Cadillac Co.(Advance Music Co.)Food
5.00
4273
American Motors (Advance Music Co.)
Food
5.00
4274
Heilicher Bros. (Advance Music Co.)
Food
10.00
4275
Liberty Box (Advance IvTusic Co.)
Food
5.00
4276
Gamble Robinson Co.
Food
50.00
4277
Jimmy Jingle, Inc.
Food
70.00
4278
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Food
45.00
4279
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Malt "On Sale"
250.00
4280
United States Bench Corp.
Benches
40,00
4281
Colonial Acres Home, Inc.
Food
25.00
4282
Armlar Inc. dba Point Supper Club
Malt "Off Sale"
15.00
4283
Point Supper Club
Tavern
350.00
42811
Point Supper Club
Food
35.00
4285
Sacred Design Assoc.Inc.(7Up Bottling)
Food
5.00
4286
Gilgosch and Kane, Inc.
Food
10.00
4287
Hyatt Lodge (7Up Bottling Co.)
Food
5.00
4288
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes #279
Bowling alley
180.00
4289
Bacnnswick Carriage House Lanes ##2?9
Games of skill
125.00
4290
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes #279
Pool tables
30.00
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 21, 1967
Number Licensee
1291 Gray's Texaco Service
4292 Gray's Texaco Service
4293 White House
4294 SirVend, Inc.
4295 SirVend, Inc. (Custom Tool)
4298 Viking Motel
4299 Minneapolis Hide & Tallow Co.
4301 Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc.
4302 Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc.
4303 Dan's Disposal
4304 Winnetka Foods, Inc.
4305 Prudential Ins. Co. (Gold Medal Bev.)
Type
Fe e
Filling Station
20.00
Food
5.00
Food
15.00
Food vehicle
10.00
Food
37.50
Food
30.00
Garbage hauling
26.00
Food
25.00
Food
5.00
Garbage hauling
26.00
Food
25.00
Food
5.00
Bills:
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Teresi carried to approve the bills as submitted
on the prelist.
Resignation - Wallace A. Caryl - Civil Defense Director:
The Village Manager presented the resignation of Wallace A. Caryl, Civil Defense
Director, effective April 1, 1967.
Council extended best wishes to Mr. Caryl in his new position with the University
of Minnesota as their Civil Defense Director.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to adjourn the meeting at 12:25 A.M.
Mayor
Attest:
Village Clerk
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