03-19-68 City Council Minutes1
REGULAR MEETING
of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
March 19, 1968
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 19, 1968, at
7:30 o'clock P. M.
The following members were present: Bies, Carlson, Garis, Stockman, and
Teresi; and the following were absent: None.
Present were Village Manager, Roger K. Ulstad; Village Attorney, Robert M.
Skare; Village Engineer, Lowell Odland; Village Clerk, Helen Penniman;
Building Inspector, Dan Lynch; Presiden of Planning Commission, Paul Senstad.
Minutes of February 20, 1968:
MOVED by Garis seconded by Stockman carried to approve the minutes of
February 20, 1968, as submitted to Council.
Public Hearing - Zoning, 3901-4001 Olson Highway, Multiple Dwelling, Louis H.
Graca:
The Village Manager 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 oppor-
tunity to express their views thereon. No persons presented objections
except the following:
OBJECTOR
Mr. Joe Maller
421 France Avenue North
Mr. C. Dennis Gilbert
321 Sunnyridge Lane
Mr. L. F. Johnson
625 Meadow Lane
Mr. J. Ocken
3910 Poplar Drive
OBJECTION
Mr. Maller presented a petition
with 102 signers and map showing
location of signers who oppose
said zoning.
Questioned the cost of the building
and said there was not enough
information to decide tonight.
Asked how many children would be
added to the school district.
Asked if the entrance would be on
Meadow Lane. Would like to see
more middle class residents in
Golden Valley.
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OBJECTOR OBJECTION
Mr. Dale B. Martin If you can finance one 6 story
325 France Avenue North building, why not two 4 story, and
asked what would prevent another
builder from constructing a
cheaper building.
Mr. Philip 0. Lysne Asked what studies have been made
303 Sunnyridge Lane to determine the zoning.
Mr. C. Dennis Gilbert Stated all the neighbors favor two
321 Sunnyridge Lane four story buildings over an eight
story towering over everything.
Mr. A. H, Changling This zoning was turned down two
years ago. Everything is relative,
would be a Washington monument.
Mr. Dale E. Gerdin Is the parking all underground?
4221 Beverly Avenue
Mr. J. Ocken Stated economics is of no importance,
3910 Poplar Drive only the neighbors.
Mr. P. Larson Questioned the limit of number of
425 France Avenue North units on this site.
PROPONENT REASON
Dr. Louis H. Graca A resident of Golden Valley, plans
501 Meadow Lane South a luxury type apartment building
with 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms.
Mr. Robert Raugland, Architect, explained the building plans and showed the
proposed plans. One building in the center of two blocks with underground
garages. Mr. Entrikin of Raugland Entrikin Domhold & King Inc., described
the preliminary design, exterior of brick with either natural or cast stone,
thermo aluminum windows with colored glass. Building 58' x 176, x 90' high
at the entrance on Meadow Lane.
Mr. John Gibbon In favor of the proposed building.
Mr. Dennis Ryan of Objected, not enough time to
Minneapolis Park Board present to the Park Commission.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission, to approve said zoning.
(see minutes of 2-15-1968).
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MOVED by Garis seconded by Carlson to deny the zoning at 3901-4001 Olson
Highway to Multiple Dwelling M-4. Upon roll call vote being taken thereon
the members were recorded as voting as follows:
Bies YES Garis YES
Carlson YES Stockman YES
Teresi YES
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the rezoning denied.
Public Hearing -Zoning, 650 Ottawa Avenue No Industrial, Schaper Mfg CO
The Village Manager 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 oppor-
tunity 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 said zoning.
(see minutes of 12-14-1967).
MOVED by Carlson seconded by Stockman to give a first reading to an ordinance
entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Industrial Zoning District)
(Schaper Mfg. -Co.)
Upon roll call vote being taken thereon the members were recorded as voting
as follows:
Bies YES Garis YES
Carlson YES S'tocl�man YES
Teresi YES
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Stockman carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its first reading.
Public Hearing - Amending Zoning Code, Administration Section 14.08:
The Village Manager 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.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 19, 1968
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.
MOVED by Garis seconded by Stockman to give a first reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Administration Under the Zoning Code)
Upon roll call vote being taken thereon the members were recorded as
voting as follows:
Bies YES Garis YES
CARLSON YES Stockman YES
Teresi YES
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Bies carried to approve the ordinance
herein quoted by title on its first reading.
Public Hearing - Plat, GlenwM Slopes Fourth Addition:
The Village Manager 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 oppor-
tunity to express their views thereon. No persons presented objections
except the following:
OBJECTOR
Mr. Harry Hamman
6001 Glenwood Avenue
Mr. J. E. Saunders
325 Brunswick Ave. S.
Mr. G. M. Eiden
345 Brunswick Ave. South
OBJECTION
Mr. Hamman asked if any land was
being left for street right-of-way
on the plat, along Laurel Avenue.
Mr. Hamman asked if the County
determined where drainage ditch is
located.
Wants single family home only, is
a drainage ditch on the plat?
Asked regarding drainage easement
in the rear, wants all the property
platted at one time to residential.
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OBJECTOR
Mr. Leo Breitman
205 Dakota Ave. South
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
OBJECTION
Would like all lots platted so
screening can be planted.
Mr. Paul Senstad, President of the Planning Commission, presented the
recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve the plat. (see minutes
of 7-13-1967).
The Village Manager stated the Planning Commission would present a recommend-
ation as to the use of Laurel Avenue.
The proponents stated there was no need for Laurel Avenue on their plat,
but will not include the 30 feet along Laurel Avenue in their replat.
Member Carlson introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(Acceptance of Plat - Glenway Slopes Fourth Addition)
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: Bies, Carlson, Garis, 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
Public Hearing - Public Improvement, Storm Sewer (68 -SS -2):
The Village Clerk presented an affidavit showing publication in the official
newspaper of the Notice of Public Hearing on certain proposed Public Improve-
ments (Proposed Storm Sewer - 68 -SS -2) described in the resolution of this
Council relating thereto, adopted on February 20, 1968. Said affidavit was
then examined, approved and ordered filed in the office of the Village Clerk.
The Mayor then announced that the meeting was open for public hearing on
said proposed public improvements, and all persons present to do so were
afforded opportunity to express their views thereon. No persons presented
objections except the following:
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
None None
The Village Engineer outlined the area included in the improvement.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
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Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 19, 1968
Member Stockman introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF
CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS"
(Proposed Storm Sewer - 68 -SS -2)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded
by Member Bies, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members
voted in favor thereof: Bies, Carlson, Garis, 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 paged 6 .
"RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS"
(Proposed Storm Sewer - 68 -SS -2)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded
by Member Garis, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof: Bies, Carlson, Garis, Stockman, and Teresi; and the follow-
ing 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 C-)
Second Reading - Ordinance Zoning, 7500 Olson Highway, Commercial,
Skyline Builders:
The Village Manager reviewed the council action on Skyline zonings in
the area.
Mr. Ralph Tully, Attorney for Murphy Oil Company and a representative
from Murphy Oil Company presented proposed plans for a service station
at 7500 Olson Highway.
Mr. Philip Krelitz, 4624 Sunset Ridge, spoke in favor of the proposed
service station.
Mr. Al LeSage, 7350 Olson Highway, objected to the proposed service
station for the following reasons: traffic problems, in the midst of
residential area, no commercial activity at present, and a service station
is too severe a use for the area.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
MOVED by Garis seconded by Stockman to give a second reading to an
ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE"
(Skyline Builders)
Upon roll call vote being taken thereon the members were recorded as
voting as follows:
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Bies YES Garis YES
Carlson YES Stockman YES
Teresi YES
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
MOVED By Bies seconded by Carlson carried to approve the ordinance herein
quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof.
See Ordinance Book page
Request for Deferrment of Special Assessment of Lateral Sewer, 7542 -6th Ave.
North, Carl Quist:
The Village Manager presented the request for deferrment of special assess-
ment for lateral sewer on the rear portion of 7542 -6th Avenue North for
Carl Quist.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Garis carried to approve the deferrment of
special assessments for lateral sewer on the rear portion of 7542 - 6th
Avenue North, until such time as a buildable lot can be obtained, with
approval of rebate on said special assessment in the amount of 435.35,
upon recommendation of the village staff.
Request for Building Permit - 5900 Golden Valley Road, Hidden Village,
John Cross:
The Building Inspector presented the request for a building permit for
5900 Golden Valley Road, Hidden Village, a multiple dwelling for John Cross.
Mr. John Cross; James Cooperman, Architect; and William Dolan, Engineer,
were present to answer questions for council.
MOVED by Garis seconded by Carlson carried to approve the request for a
building permit for a multiple dwelling at 5900 Golden Valley Road, subject
to the $5,000 landscape bond and approval of the Building Inspector.
Request for Waiver of Platting Regulations - 5901 Westbrook (Lot Division):
The Village Manager presented the request for waiver of platting regulations
for 5901 Westbrook for a lot division.
MOVED by Bies seconded by Carlson carried to approve the waiver of platting
regulations subject to corrected survey of both parcels as follows:
5900 Westmore Way:
The East 180 feet of the North 4 of the Southwest 4 of the Northwest 4 of
Section 28, Township 118, Range 21; except the North 168 feet thereof.
Subject to road easement over the East 30 feet and the South 30 feet thereof.
5901 Westbrook Road:
The North 168 feet of the East 180 feet of the North 4 of the Southwest 4
of the Northwest 4 of Section 28, Township 118, Range 21; subject to road
easement over the North 30 feet and the East 30 feet thereof.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 19, 1968
Mr. Hamman was present to answer questions for council.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Carlson carried to deny the request for
waiver of Platting Regulations at 6001 Glenwood Avenue.
Request for Approval of Plans for County Road #18:
The Village Engineer presented the final plans for County Road #18
Project No. 27-618-15.
Member Garis introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION
(Alignment and Grade Approval Form)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded
by Member Bies, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members
voted in favor thereof: Bies, Carlson, Garis, 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_.
Re: Site Use, 7155 Medicine Lake Road, Skelly Oil Company:
The Village Manager presented a request dated March 4, 1968, for a
combination use as a service station and carry -out nursery business at
7155 Medicine Lake Road.
MOVED by Garis seconded by Stockman carried to deny the request to combine
a service station and carry -out nursery business at 7155 Medicine Lake Road.
Request to Advertise for Bids - 2 Way Mobile Radio Units, 2 Way Walkie Talkie
Radio Units, Tone Acuated Monitor Radio Receivers; Radio Base Equipment:
MOVED by Bies seconded by Carlson carried to advertise for bids for 2 Way
Mobile Radio Units, 2 Way Walkie Talkie Radio Units, Tone Acuated Monitor
Radio Receivers on May 21, 1968; and advertise for bids for Radio Equip-
ment on May 21, 1968.
Communication - B & E Patrol:
The Village Manager presented the revised addendum to the B & E Patrol, Inc.
contract in the amount of$950.00 per month for three months.
MOVED by Carlson seconded by Stockman carried to approve the addendum to the
B & E Patrol, Inc. contract in the amount of $950.00 per month for three
months for 42 hours per week.
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Approval of License - Byerly Liquors, 5723 Duluth Street:
MOVED by Garis seconded by Bies carried to approve the "Off -Sale" Liquor
license for Byerly Liquors as follows:
Number Licensee Type Amount
14 Byerly Liquors "Off -Sale" Liquor $200.00
Licenses:
MOVED by Carlson seconded by Bies carried to approve the licenses as follows:
Number
Licensee
Type
Amount
4575
Valley of Peace Lutheran Church
Food
Exempt
4576
Golden Valley Barber Shop
Vending Machine
$ 5.00
4577
Okens, Inc.
Food
25.00
4578
Winnetka Coffee Kup
Food
25.00
4579
Lee Nittler Rubbish Removal
Garbage Trucks
26.00
4580
Lions Club of Minneapolis
Vending Machine
Exempt
4581
Charles Ost Sanitation Service
Garbage Trucks
26.00
4582
F & H Liquor Store
Special Food
5.00
4583
F & H Liquor Store
Non-Intox. Malt
Liq. "Off Sale"
15.00
4584
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Special Food Hand. 5.00
4585
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Non-Intox. Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
4586
Brechet & Richter Co.
Food
25.00
4587
Alpha Building
Vending Machine
5.00
4588
Minnesota Highway Dept.(Ryan Vending)
Vending Machines
7.50
4589
Michael's Restaurant
Food & Bar
30.00
4590
Boulevard Cafe
Tavern,Food,_
3 Bars
390.00
4591
Minnesota Highway Dept.(Franklin Crm.)
Vending Machines 20.00
4592
Rainbow Plastics
Vending Machine
15.00
4593
Woodfill Service
Vending Machines
10.00
4595
Fuline Coffee Co. (Ernie's Texaco)
Vending Machine
5.00
4596
it " " (Bury & Carlson)
Vending Machine
5.00
4597
if " it (N.W. Bell Tel.)
Vending Machine
5.00
4598
Itit It
(G.V. Shell Sta.)
Vending Machine
5.00
4599
Fluidine
Vending Machine
30.00
4601
Uncle John's Pancake House
Cigarettes
12.00
4602
Sun Electric
Vending Machine
5.00
4603
Tower Auto
Vending Machine
5.00
4604
Parker Hannifer
Vending Machine
5.00
4605
Hyatt Lodge Motel (7 Up)
Vending Machine
5.00
4606
Sacred Design "
Vending Machine
5.00
4607
Suburban Tire '"
Vending Machine
5.00
4608
Valley View Nursing Home (7 Up)
Vending Machine
5.00
4609
Phillip's "66" "
Vending Machine
5.00
4610
]Lyon Food
Vending Machine
5.00
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Number Licensee
4611
Lutheran Brotherhood (7-Up)
4612
Holiday Inn "
4613
B. F. Goodrich Retread "
4614
if "
4615
Golden Valley Lanes "
4616
Minn. Highway Dept. "
4617
Colonial Acres Nursing Home(7-Up)
4618
Business Furnitrue "
4619
Mark Hurd (Coes-Cola)
4620
U.S. Post Office "
4621
Red Owl Stores, Inc. It
4622
Sears Roebuck & Co. if
4623
Philco Dist. if
4624
Tennant Mfg. if
4625
Minn. Highway Dept. if
4626
Alpha Building It
4627
Services for the Blind it
4628
Jacobsen and Sons "
4629
Goodrich Tire Retread (7-Up)
4630
The Buhler Corp.
4631
Sheri, Inc.
4632
Golden Valley V.F.W. #7051
4633
tf it it "
4634
i, It if it
4635
Winnetka Foods, Inc.
4636
Sarenpa's
4637
it
Type
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Vending Machines
Food & One Vehicle
Vending Machine
Non-Intox. Liquor
"Off Sale"
Non-Intox. Liquor
"On Sale"
Food
Pool Table
Non-Intos. Liquor
"Off Sale"
4638 ifTavern
4639 Cari-Out Chow Mein Food & One Vehicle
4641 Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc. Food -2 Food Stands -
Amount
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
7.50
15.00
5.00
15.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
7.50
35.00
5.00
15.00
250.00
25.00
5.00
15.00
250.00
35.00
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2 -Bars
45.00
4642
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Non-Intox. Liquor
250.00
"On Sale"
4643
Western Fuel & Oil Co.
Food Vending
32.50
4644
General Mills -James Ford Bell
Food
25.00
4645
Brunswick Carriage Lanes
Vending Machines
37.50
4646
Custom.Tool-& Mfg. Co.
Vending Machines
37.50
4647
Golden Valley Lanes
Games of Skill
(Bowling)
220.00
4648
Golden Valley Lanes
Food & Vending
35.00
4649
Chester Bird Am. Legion Post #523
Juke Box
15.00
4650
Golden Valley Lanes (Coca-Cola)
Vending Machine
5.00
4663
American Motor Sales
it it
5.00
4664
Midtown Manufacturing
" if
5.00
4665
Rainbow Plastics
it it
5.00
4666
Cataract Lodge #2 of St. Anthony
Food
Exempt
4667
Town Taxi Corp.
Taxi Cabs
308.00
4668
Feinberg Distr. Co., Inc.
Food & Vehicles
75.00
4669
Carriage House Lounge & Restaurant
Food & Bar
30.00
4670
Rapid Merchandising Co.
Vending Machine
5.00
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Number
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
4676
4677
4678
4679
4680
4681
4682
4683
4684
4685
4686
4687
4688
4689
468o
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4697
4698
4699
4700
4701
4702
4703
4704
4705
47o6
4707
4708
4709
4710
4711
4712
4713
4714
4715
4716
4717
4718
Licensee
Type
Mpls-St. Paul Radio Broadcasters Vending Machine
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes Food
Wagner Candy Company Food
United Dressed Beef, Inc. Food
it It 11„
Cross Road Skelly Service
IT it it IT
Jolly Troll, Inc.
Sunshine Biscuits Inc.
„ ,1 11
Happy House Shop
Theo. Wirth Golf Course
it it Chart
Fleet of Trucks
Vending Machine
Gasoline Pumps (4)
Food
Food
Vending Machine
Food
Food & Food Stand
Non-Intox. Liquors
"On Sale"
Minnesota Highway Dept.(Ryan Vend.)Vending Machine
Golden Valley Meats Food
St. Regis Paper Co.(Servomation
11Twin Cities)
„ „ „
Dahlberg Electronics it
Standard Oil Warehouse IT
Rapid Copy it
Dan's Disposal
Golden Valley Launderette
The White House
Holiday Motor Hotel
Schaper Mfg. Co., Inc.
Profexray Division
Glenwood Hills Hospitals, Inc.
Valley View Rest Home
It of „ " (7 Up)
Drury's Sanitary Service
John Blanchard Co.
St. Margaret Mary School
International Paper
G. V. Community Church of the
Brethren
Midland Dairy Queen
Lyon Food Products, Inc.
Nortronics, Inc.
Woodlake Sanitary Service Inc.
General Motors Training Center
Independent School Dist. #275
Anderson Cadillac, Inc.
Knight's Pharmacy
Cosom Corp.
Bloom Bros. Co.
Golden Valley Methodist Church
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond.
Roy's Corner
Noble Avenue School
Vending Machines
Vending Machines
Vending Machines
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Garbage Truck
Vending Machine
Food, Bars, Sp. Food Hand.
Food, Bar, Vending
Vending Machines
Vending Machine
Food
Food
Vending Machine
Garbage Truck
Food
Food
Vending Machines
Food
Food
Food & Vending Machine
Cigarette
Garbage Trucks (5)
Food & Vending
Food
Gasoline Pump
Food
Vending Machine
Vending Machine
Food
Vending Machine
Food
Food
Amount
$ 5.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
50.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
25.00
30.00
250.00
5.00
25.00
15.00
25.00
35.00
5.00
5.00
26.00
5.00
45.00
30.00
27.50
5.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
26.00
5.00
Exempt
7.50
Exempt
25.00
30.00
12.00
130.00
32.50
Exempt
5.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
Exempt
5.00
25.00
Exempt
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Number
Licensee
Type
Amount
4719
Hopkins House, Golden Valley
Food -Bar -Vending $
35.00
4720
11 11 It it
Tavern 350.00
4722
Larry's 1166" Station
Vending Machine
5.00
4723
it 11 it
It it
5.00
4725
Golden Valley Texaco Service
Vending & Bulk
Machines
20.00
4726
Byerly Beverages, Inc.
Cigarette
9.00
4727
It 11 of
Spec. Food Handl.
5.00
4728
Byerly Foods, Inc.
Non-Intox. Liquor
"Off Sale"
15.00
4729
" " "
Food -Meat -Bakery -
Delicatessen
45.00
4730
" "
Cigarettes
9.00
4731
Maxim Kunin
Food Vending
12.50
4732
Golden Valley Baptist Church
Food
Exempt
4733
Chester Bird Am. Legion Post#523
Food-Addl. Bar.
30.00
4413
Midland Shell Service
Gasoline Station
20.00
4414
Itit "
Food Vending
5.00
4568
Westwood Hills Service
Gasoline Station
15.00
4594
Woodfill Service
" "
20.00
4600
Douglas Drive Mobile
" "
30.00
4651
Tenny's Skelly Service & Nursery
"
20.00
4652
Golden Valley Shell
" "
20.00
4653
ITit
Vending Machine
5.00
4654
Typhoon Twelve Car Wash
Gasoline Station
30.00
4655
Shell Servicenter
Ifit
20.00
4656
if "
Vending Machine
7.50
4657
Ernie's Texaco
Gasoline Station
20.00
4658
Suburban Tire
Vending Machine
7.50
4659
it
Gasoline Station
15.00
4660
Bert's Golden Valley Mobil
it It
20.00
4661
Gray's Texaco Service
Vending Machine
5.00
4662
Gasoline Station
20.00
4721
Larry's 1166" Station
it It
20.00
4724
Golden Valley Texaco Service
if it
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Byerly Liquors
"Off Sale" Liquor
License
200.00
Award of Certificate - Mrs. Fern Griffin:
All present
agreed to add the above matter to the
agenda.
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Carlson carried that the Village Clerk
present a
certificate
to Mrs. Fern Griffin on behalf of the
Village Council for
service on
the Friends
of the Golden Valley Library and as
an election judge in
the village.
Bills•:-
MOVED by Stockman seconded by Carlson carried to
approve the bills as
submitted
on the prelist.
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 19, 1968
MOVED by Carlson seconded by Garis carried to adjourn the meeting at 1:00 A.M.
Attest:
Village Clerk
1
Mayor