03-16-71 City Council MinutesREGULAR MEETING
of the
VILLAGE COUNCIL
March 15, 1971
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 15, 1971, at 7:30
o'clock P.M.
The following members were present: Paulson, Stockman, Teresi, and Ulstad;
and the following were absent: None. Present were Village Manager, Barkley
G. Omans; Village Attorney, Robert M. Skare; Village Engineer, Lowell Odlund;
Village Clerk, Helen Penniman.
Minutes of March 1, 1971:
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to approve the minutes of March 1,
1971, as submitted.
Public Hearing - Zoning, Business & Professional Office, 250 Lilac Drive North,
Dietrich Company:
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 present to do so were afforded opportunity
to express their views thereon.
Mr. Donald Franzen, Vice -Chairman of the Planning Commission, presented the
Planning Commission recommendation to approve the Business & Professional
Office Zoning and consideration be given to upgrade Glenwood Avenue from Glen-
wood Parkway to Turner's Crossroad.
PROPONENT
Mr. Dietrich
Mr. Robert Johnston,
Superintendent of Schools
District #275
REASON
Presented a plat plan for a pro-
posed five story 75,000 sq. foot
office building. Mr. Dietrich
requested the Public Hearing be
continued to April 5, 1971.
The School District #275 is not
concerned about the property for
expansion of the school property.
They have requested a traffic
semiphore for the last ten years
at Ottawa & Glenwood Avenue.
They are concerned about future
traffic.
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Mr. Olson, Traffic Consultant 22 or 23 trips per 1,000 sq. feet
for Mr. Dietrich at 5300 Glenwood Avenue, Office
Building. 73% of capacity of Glen-
wood Avenue now being used. Peak
traffic after 8:00 A.M.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover to continue the public hearing to April
5, 1971.
Public Hearing - Zoning, Institutional I-3, 200 Lilac Drive North, American
Legion Club:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to continue the public hearing
to April 5, 1971.
Public Hearing - Street Vacation, Portion of Betty Crocker Drive:
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. No persons presented objections ex-
cept the following.
OBJECTOR OBJECTION
None None
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
Member Hoover introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION"
(Street Vacation - Portion of Betty Crocker Drive)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Mem-
ber Paulson, and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor
thereof: Hoover, Paulson, and Teresi; and the following voted against the
same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted
signed by the Mayor and is signature attested by the Village Clerk. See
Resolutions Book page
Public Hearing -Final Approval, Brogger's Addition:
The Village Attorney reviewed the previous action on the above referenced plat.
The Mayor closed the public hearing.
Member Paulson introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 15, 1971
"RESOLUTION"
(Acceptance of Plat - Brogger's Addition)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Mem-
ber Hoover, and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor
thereof: Hoover, Paulson, 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.
Communication - Representative Bill Frenzel - Revenue Sharing:
The Village Manager presented a letter dated February 24, 1971, from Bill
Frenzel, Representative from the Third District regarding revenue sharing.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file.
Communication - City of Wayzata, Urging Referendum on Proposed Hennepin
County Civic Center:
The Village Manager presented a letter from the City of Wayzata dated March 5,
1971, with a resolution urging a referendum on the proposed Hennepin County
Civic Center.
Member Paulson introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
"RESOLUTION URGING A REFERENDUM ON THE
PROPOSED HENNEPIN COUNTY CIVIC CENTER"
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by -Mem-
ber Hoover, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Hoover, Paulson, 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.
Communication - Brusch & Morrow, 735 Florida Ave. So., Traffic Problem:
The Village Manager presented a letter dated March 9, 1971, from Florida Prop-
erties, Inc., Mr. G. Leigh Morrow, regarding traffic flow from T.H. #12 &
Florida Avenue.
Council discussed alternate routes for traffic.
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to refer the matter to the Village
Engineer to meet with Mr. Morrow on possibly providing access from their park-
ing lot to Colorado.
Communication - Daniel F. Otten, Assessments:
The Village Manager presented a letter dated February 18, 1971, from Hennepin
County Highway Department regarding entrances to Daniel F. Otten property on
Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 15, 1971
Winnetka Avenue North. Mr. Otten requested a reduction in special assessments,
on a vacant lot.
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried that Council has reviewed the re-
quest and no action be taken.
Residents Complaints re: Garbage Pick-up:
The Village Clerk presented a list of complaints regarding garbage pick-up.
The Village Attorney stated there was no legal basis for denying renewal of
licenses for garbage and refuse pick-up.
License List:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to approve the license list as
follows:
LICENSES FOR APPROVAL MARCH 15, 1971
No.
Licensee
Type
1221
General Motors Training Center
Vending N.P.
1222
General Motors Training Center
Food Establ.
1223
Cramers Food Mart
Malt Liquor "Off Sale"
1224
Cramers Food Mart
Food Establ.
1225
Tennant Co.
Vending Per.
1226
Tennant Co.
if N.P.
1227
Grotta's Union 76
Gas Station
1228
Ralph's Cafe
Food Establ.
1229
Pillsbury Company
Vending N. P.
1230
New Boulevard Cafe, Inc.
Tavern
1231
New Boulevard Cafe, Inc.
Food Establ.
1232
Westview Superette
Food Establ.
1233
Sunshine Biscuits, Inc.
Food Establ.
1234
1235
Sunshine Biscuits, Inc.
Vending N.P.
1236
Larsen Olson Company, Inc.
Vending N.P.
1237
Glenwood Hills (Park Hospital)
Food Establ.
1238
Glenwood Hills (General Hospital
Itif
1239
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Malt Liquor "off sale"
1240
Log Cabin Service, Inc.
Spec. Food
1241
Wirth Baptist Church
Food Establ.
1242
Viking Disposal Service, Inc.
Garbage Hauling
1243
B & F. Meats
Food Establ.
1244
B & F..Meats
Vending N.P.
1245
Waste Control, Inc.
Garbage Hauling
1246
National Camera Exchange, Inc.
Vending N.P.
1247
Buhler Corp.
Vending N.P.
1248
Sun Electric
Vending N.P.
1249
Boyer Garbage Service
Garbage Hauling
1250
Gray's Texaco Service
Vending N.P.
Fee
$ 7.50
25.00
15.00
30.00
65.00
52.50
20.00
25.00
12.50
350.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
VOID
5.00
7.50
30.00
30.00
15.00
5.00
EXEMPT
26.00
25.00
5.00
26.00
5.00
7.50
EXEMPT
104.00
5.00
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Licenses Continued:
No.
Type
Fee
1251
Bury & Carlson
Vending N.P.
$ 5.00
1252
F & H Liquor Store
Malt Liquor - Off Sale
15.00
1253
F & H Liquor Store, Inc.
Sp. Food Handl.
5.00
1254
Michael K. Miller
Solicit -Fuller Brush
10.00
1255
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Food Establ.
4o.00
1256
Golden Valley Golf Club, Inc.
Malt Liquor -On Sale
250.00
1257
Golden Valley Shell
Gas Station
20.00
1258
Golden Valley Shell
Vending N.P.
10.00
1259
Golden Hills Drug Store, Inc.
Sp. Food Handl.
5.00
1260
Grotta's Union 76
Vending N.P.
5.00
1261
Glen's Union 76
Vending N.P.
5.00
1262
C. J. Sommers Co., Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1263
Jerry's Sanitation
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1264
Golden Valley Baptist Church
Food Establ.
EXEMPT
1265
Instrumentation Services, Inc.
Vending N.P.
EXEMPT
1266
Bert's Golden Valley Mobil
Gas Station
20.00
1267
Bert's Golden Valley Mobil
Vending N.P.
10.00
1268
Mpls. Hide & Tallow Co., Inc.
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1269
Mr. Joseph Hair Fashion
Vending N.P.
5.00
1270
Horn's Commercial Rubbish Ser.
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1271
Suburban Tire, Inc.
Gas Station
15.00
1272
Suburban Tire, Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1273
D. Shobe & Son Disposal Serv.
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1274
Noble Elementary Dist #281
Food Establ.
EXEMPT
1275
Sandburg Jr. High Dist.#281
Food Establ.
EXEMPT
1276
Feld's Cut Rate Market
Food Establ.
30.00
1277
John's No. 1 Son Restaurant
Food Establ.
25.00
1278
Byerly Foods, Inc.
Food Establ.
45.00
1279
Byerly Foods, Inc.
Malt Liquor -Off Sale
15.00
1280
Reed Drug Food Establ.
Food Establ.
25.00
1281
Jolly Troll, Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1282
General Mills, Inc.
Food Establ.
30.00
1283
Point Off Sale Liquor
Sp. Food Handl.
5.00
1284
Cosom Corporation
Vending N.P.
5.00
1285
Golden Valley Lanes
Vending N.P.
5.00
1286
Minn. Highway Dept.
it it
7.50
1287
Jacobsen Machines
" "
5.00
1288
Services for the Blind
It
"
5.00
1289
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys
It
"
5.00
1290
N.W. Bell Telephone Co.
if 11
5.00
1291
Parker Hannifin Corp.
it "
5.00
1292
United Dressed Beef
it "
5.00
1293
B. F. Goodrich Co.
it "
5.00
1294
Cross Co.
" "
5.00
1295
Gold Cross Co.
" "'
5.00
1296
Golden Valley Arms
" "
5.00
1297
Bruch & Morrow
" "
5.00
1298
Brookview Municipal Golf Club
"
5.00
1299
Byerly's Food Market
" "
5.00
1300
Fluidyne, Inc.
" "
5.00
1301
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes, Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
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Licenses Continued:
No. Type Fee
1302
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes,Inc.Vending Per.
$ 15.00
1303
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes,Inc.Pool Tables
30.00
1304
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes,Inc.Bowling Alley
180.00
1305
Brunswick Carriage House Lanes,Inc.Vending N.P.
15.00
1306
Nistler Rubbish Removal
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1307
American Olean Tile Co.,Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1308
KFC Operating Co. of Minn., Inc.
Food Establ.-760 Decatur
30.00
1309
KFC Operating Co. of Minn., Inc.
" " 7600 Olson
25.00
1310
Valley Liquor Store
Sp. Food Handl.
5.00
1311
K -Y Industries, Inc.
Vending N.P..
5.00
1312
H. Salt's Esq. Fish & Chips
25.00
1313
Chester Bird Am. Legion Post 523
Food Establ.
30.00
1314
Chester Bird Am. Legion Post 523
Juke Box
15.00
1315
Liberty Carton
Vending Per.
25.00
1316
Liberty Carton
Vending N.P.
10.00
1317
Heilicher Bros.
Vending Per.
20.00
1318
Heilicher Bros.
Vending N.P.
22.50
1319
St. Margaret Mary School & Church
Food Establ.
EXEMPT
1320
Sullivan's Texaco
Gas Station
20.00
1321
Golden Valley Barber Shop
Vending N.P.
5.00
1322
Minnesota Highway Dept.
Vending Per.
EXEMPT
1323
Rainbow Plastics
Vending Per.
EXEMPT
1324
Audrey Knutson
Auction
1.00
1325
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
Malt Liquor -Off Sale
15.00
1326
Golden Valley Kwik Shop
Food Establ.
25.00
1327
Ron-Vik, Inc.
Vending N.P.
7.50
1328
Valley Plaza Fashion Beauty Salon
Vending N.P.
5.00
1329
Westwood Hills Service
Vending N.P.
5.00
1330
Ice Center
Food Establ.
30.00
1331
Ice Center
Vending N.P.
25.00
1332
White House, Inc.
Food Establ.
45.00
1333
Honeywell, Inc.
Vending Per.
15.00
1334
Golden Valley Cab, Inc.
Taxi Cabs
55.00
1335
Malik's Union 76
Gas Station
35.00
1336
Malik's Union 76
Vending N.P.
5.00
1337
Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1338
Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1339
Honeywell, Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1340
Honeywell, Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1341
Bergstrom Trucking Service
Garbage Hauling
26.00
1342
W. R. Grace & Co., Inc. Zonolite
Division
Vending N.P.
5.00
1343
Cataract Lodge No. 2 of St. AnthonyFood Establ.
EXEMPT
1344
Feld's Cut Rate Market
Malt Liquor -Off Sale
15.00
1345
Brecht & Richter Co., Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1346
Pan -O -Gold Baking Co.
Food Establ.
25.00
1347
Okens, Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1348
Q -S Stops, Inc.
Gas Station
15.00
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Licenses Continued:
No.
Licensee
Tie
Fee
1349
Brian Burck
Solicitor -Fuller Brush
$ 10.00
1350
Winnetka Coffee Kup
Food Establ.
25.00
1351
Carriage House Motor Lodge
Games of Skill
25.00
1352
Carriage House Motor Lodge
Vending N.P.
12.50
1353
Carriage House Lounge & Restaurant
Food Establ.
30.00
1354
Great Northern Food Distr., Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1355
Mrs. Brooks Poley
Solicitor
1'4TT
1356
Schuller's Tavern, Inc.
Tavern
350.00
1357
Schuller's Tavern, Inc.
Food Establ.
30.00
1358
Bonanza Steak House, #543
Food Establ.
25.00
1359
Holiday Motor Hotel, Inc. -
Food Establ.
30.00
1360
Burkhardt Larson Co.
Vending N. P.
5.00
1361
Schumacher Wholesale Meats, Inc.
Food Establ.
25.00
1362
Schumacher Wholesale Meats, Inc.
Food Vehicles
40.00
1363
St. Regis Paper Co.
Vending Per.
25.00
1364
St. Regis Paper Co.
Vending N.P.
15.00 VOID
1365
Boustead Electric & Mfg. Co.
Vending N.P.
EXEMPT
1366
Minter Bros. Candy & Tobacco Co.
Food Establ.
25.00
1367
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc.
Vending N.P.
5.00
1368
Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc.
Vending Per.
15.00
1369
Golden Valley Meats
Food Establ.
25.00
1370
Dick's Standard
Vending N.P.
7.50
1371
Dick's Standard
Gas Station
30.00
1372
Sew -Knit -N -Stretch
Vending N.P.
5.00
1373
General Mills Research
Food Establ.
25.00
1374
Golden Valley Sports Center
Vending N.P.
5.00
1375
Brunswick Carriage Lanes #279
Malt Liquor -On Sale
250.00
1376
VOID
1377
St. Regis Paper Co.
Vending N.P.
15.00
1378
Council for Corporate Review
Solicit
EXEMPT
Appointment of Public Safety Director:
The Village Manager announced the appointment of David Gorski as Public Safety
Director. He will begin work April 1, 1971, at $15,000 a year with a car
allowance of $600 a year.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to approve a car allowance of $600
a year payable July 1, and December 31, for David Gorski.
The Village Manager announced the promotion of Gary Quarnstrom to Sergeant and
the hiring of Jeffrey Arneson as patrolman.
Lions Club Donation - Used Bus:
Mr. Larry Fischer, Chairman of Park & Recreation Commission, presented the re-
commendation of the commission to accept the bus donated by the Lions Club to
the Park & Recreation Commission. Council discussed guide lines for use of
the bus and necessity of increasing liability insurance.
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MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to defer the matter to April 5,
1971.
Human Commission Minutes - February llth� March 4 1971:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file the minutes
of the Human Rights Commission for February 11, 1971, and March 4, 1971.
Council concurred with the request for a meeting with the Human Rights
Commission on April 15, 1971, at 7:00 P.M.
Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board - re: Legislation:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to defer the item to April 5,
1971.
for Waiver of Platting_ Ordinance - 1601
A
Ave. No., 1610 Yosemite
.ue No. Lot Division: :
The Village Manager presented the request for waiver of the Platting Ordinance
at 1601 Xenia Avenue North for a lot division of the following property:
Parcel 1:
That part of Tract B, Registered Land Survey No. 35, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, lying west of the east 152.0 feet thereof.
Subject to an easement for street purposes over the westerly
10 feet thereof. Also subject to a Utility and Drainage ease-
ment over the north 5 feet thereof. Also subject to a Utility
and Drainage easement lying within the following described
easement: An easement for Utility and Drainage purposes over
and across that part of Tract B., Registered Land Survey No.35,
said easement being 5 feet on each side of the following des-
cribed line: Beginning at a point in the south line of said
Tract B, distant 1+0.0 feet west from the Southeast corner
thereof; thence northerly to a point in the north line of said
Tract B, distant 152.0 feet west from the Northeast corner
thereof and there terminating.
Parcel 2:
The East 152.0 feet of Tract B, Registered Land Survey No. 35,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, subject to an easement for Utility
and Drainage purposes over and across that part of Tract B,
Registered Land Survey No. 35, said easement being 5 feet on
each side of the following described line: Beginning at a point
in the south line of said Tract B, distant 1+0.0 feet west from
the Southeast corner thereof: thence northerly to a point in
the north line of said Tract B, distant 152.0 feet west from
the Northeast corner thereof and there terminating.
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to approve the Waiver of Platt-
ing Ordinance for the above referenced property subject to the following
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stipulations:
1. Lot to be graded for proper drainage in accordance with
the Village Engineering Department.
2. Proposed home to be no closer than 40, to the West prop-
erty line.
3. Easements as required by the Planning Commission at the
December 14, 1970, meeting to be signed and filed.
Noble Avenue & Golden Valley Road - Signal,Agreement:
The Village Manager presented a letter from Hennepin County dated March 8,
1971, requesting parking restriction on CSAR #66 from T.H. #100 to Minn-
eapolis City Limits.
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to defer the item to the meet-
ing on April 5, 1971, and notify the residents on Golden Valley Road of the
proposed parking restriction.
Hennepin Count Bids - Sweeper Brooms:
The Village Manager requested purchasing authority over $1,000 through
Hennepin County.
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to approve the request to award
contracts to MacQueen Equipment Company for $520.00 and Michael Todd & Com-
pany for $1,569,75, for broom sections through Hennepin County Purchasing.
Northern States Power - Street Lighting, Change in Maintenance Contract:
All present agreed to add the above item to the agenda.
The Village Manager presented an amendment to the maintenance service con-
tract with Northern States Power Company for customer -owned street lighting
systems, dated March 4, 1971.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to approve the amendment as sub-
mitted and authorized the Mayor and Village Manager to execute the agreement.
Resignation - Lloyd (Mick) Lee - Human Rights Commission:
All present agreed to add the above item to the agenda.
The Village Manager presented the resignation of Lloyd (Mick) Lee from the
Human Rights Commission.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to accept the resignation of
Lloyd (Mick) Lee from the Human Rights Commission.
Request for Change in Course of Bassett Creek:
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All present agreed to add the above item to the agenda.
The Village Manager presented a request by Wayne Omundson to change the
course of Bassett Creek.
Council referred the change of Bassett Creek to the Bassett Creek Flood
and Drainage Committee.
Proposal for Federal Funding of Study - Barr Engineering:
The Village Engineer presented a filter basin proposal from Barr Engineer-
ing. The proposal has been submitted to Washington for Federal Funding.
No Council action was taken.
T.H. #12 & T.H. #100, Ramp & Lane Changes:
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to continue the item to April
5, 1971.
Board of Zoning Appeals - Appointment:
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to appoint Mahlon Swedberg to
the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Planning Commission Appointment:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to appoint Mrs. Mary Anderson
to the Planning Commission to replace Mary Johnston, term expiring Febru-
ary, 1973.
Police Monthly Report - January 1971:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file the Police
Monthly Report for January, 1971.
Planning Commission Minutes - March 8, 1971:
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file the Planning
Commission Minutes for March 8, 1971.
Bills & Claims:
MOVED by Hoover seconded by Paulson carried to approve the bills as submitted
on the prelist.
MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover carried to adjourn the meeting at lo:30 P.M.
Attest:, -',
Mayor
Village Clerk