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09-21-71 Special Meeting14O SPECIAL MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL September 21, 1971 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said Village on September 21, 1971, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The following members were present: Hoover, Paulson, Stockman, Teresi, and Ulstad; and the following were absent: None. Present were Village Manager, Barkley G. Omans; Village Engineer, Lowell Odland; Village Clerk, Helen Penniman. 1972 Budget: The Village Manager presented an over -view of the proposed village budget for 1972, for the six categories as follows: General Government Administrative Services Public Works Public Safety Parks & Recreation Special Appropriations Totals 1971 Budget Proposed 1972 $ 399,978 307,836 452,490 539,947 218,978 159,000 $2,078,229 $ 437,908 305,149 549,327 603,858 233,617 185 550 $2,31 Mr. Dan Johnson, representing the Lakeview Heights area, presented a peti- tion supporting the proposed Park & Recreation budget for 1972, and request- ed a 5 mill levy instead of 2 mills for the department. Mr. Allen Corsan asked the council to hold the line on taxes at this level of government. Mr. George Brambilla, representing the Golden Valley Chamber of Commerce, commended the Council for holding a public meeting on the proposed budget. The Chamber is concerned over replacement of residential streets. Mr. Harlow Nielsen, 1516 Mendelssohn Avenue North, said they have been waiting for 21 years for a park in that area. He requested 5 mills for the park department. Mr. Robert Gergen, 7403 Ridgeway Road, suggested that road repairs be done on a general tax base instead of special assessments. Mrs. Sidelle Moss, representing the League of Women Voter's, presented the league request for increased mill levy for the park department. Mr. Keith 0. Hanson, 1612 Independence Avenue North, requested two stop Special Meeting of the Village Council, September 21, 1971 they to for the signs, if the village cannot put them up, are willing pay signs. Mr. Burton Brown, Vice Chairman of Park & Recreation Commission, requested an extra man full time for park maintenance and an increase in salary for key personnel in the park department. Mrs. Duebner, 2+20 Cavell Avenue North, said 1972 is a good year to start the park plan and requested 5 mills instead of the 2 mills as proposed for the park department. Mr. Tom Tart strongly feels the mill levy is the best way to complete the parks in the village. The Village Engineer requested one more man in the Sewer & Water Department and one more man in the Street Department. The Public Safety Director stated he was satisfied with the budget at this time. The Fire Chief requested approval for a fire drill tower, estimated cost from $12,000 to $15,000. Mr. Robert Gergen stated the village share of taxes is constantly becoming a smaller share of the tax money, and we should stop short changing our- selves. MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Stockman carried to adjourn the meeting at 10:30 P. M. ayor Attest: Village Clerk I