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01-19-82 City Council MinutesRegular Meeting of the City Council January 19, 1982 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota was held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said City on January 19, 1982 at 6:30 PM. The following members were present: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen. Also present were: City Manager, Jeff Sweet; City Engineer, Lowell Odland; Assistant City Attorney, Allen Barnard; and Deputy City Clerk, Judy Nally. Approval of Minutes - January 5, 1982 MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to approve the minutes of the City Council meeting of January 5, 1982, as submitted. Approval of Agenda MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to approve the agenda of January 19, 1982, as amended: Addition of Item 6E: Set Date for Board of Review Addition of Item 6F: Set Meeting Date with Community Center Solicitation Executive Committee Removal from Consent Agenda of Item 5D: Brookview Budget Removal from Consent Agenda of Item 5E: Response to State Aid Reduction Approval of Consent Agenda MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to approve the items on the consent agenda, indicated by an asterisk N, except 5D and 5E. *Bills and Claims MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to authorize payment of the bills as submitted. *Licenses MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to authorize the issuance of licenses #7287 to #7294. Council Member Stockman abstained from voting on license #7289, stating potential conflict of interest. Mayor Thorsen abstained from voting on license #7294 stating potential conflict of interest. *Solicitor's License - White Way Cleaners MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to approve the solicitor's license for White Way Cleaners. 1 Regular Meeting of the City Council *Minutes of Boards and Commissions January 19, 1982 MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to receive and file the minutes received as follows: Community Center Solicitation Executive Committee - December 1, 15 & 29, 1981 Open Space and Recreation Commission - December 14, 1981 Board of Zoning Appeals - January 12, 1982 Human Rights Commission - December 10, 1981 Planning Commission - January 11, 1982 Civil Service Commission - December 28, 1981 Public Hearing - RSL 125 - Independence Avenue Lowell Odland presented the project. The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Dale Campbell - 1904 Independence Avenue North - He had questions regarding the yearly assessment and cost of installation for the actual street light. The Mayor closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS RSL 125 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Deputy City Clerk. See Resolution Book Page 219. Public Hearing - RSL 126 - Westchester Circle Lowell Odland presented the project. The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Helen Portmann - 6494 Westchester Circle - She is in favor of the street lights, but objects to the light being placed in the middle of the lot and would like it moved closer to the lot line. John Twomey - 6469 Westchester Circle - He had questions relative to the underground wiring. Helen Martin - 6412 Westchester Circle - She is opposed to the installation of street lights and had questions about the spacing between the lights. Regular Meeting of the City Council January 19, 1982 Public Hearinq - RSL 126 - Westchester Circle - Continued Eddie Stewart - 6415 Westchester Circle - She is opposed to the installation of street lights because she feels the lights that most of her neighbors already have will be enough. Mary Sundby - 6453 Westchester Circle - She is in favor of the installation of lights because they have alot of problems with teenagers parking on the street, partying and broken glass in the street. Virginia Ginsberg - 6461 Westchester Circle - She is in favor of the installation of the lights because it will cut down on vandalism and speeding. The Mayor closed the public hearing. Member Stockman introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS RSL 126 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Deputy City Clerk. See Resolution Book Page 220. 0 Public Hearing - First Reading - False Alarm Ordinance MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to bring on the table for first reading the ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE (The Alarm Ordinance) The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Helen Portmann - 6494 Westchester Circle - She stated that while away from her home on vacation the alarm went off several times and she was never notified that there was a malfunction in the alarm. The Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to approve on first reading the ordinance amendment herein quoted by title, with the following amendments to be included in the ordinance for second reading on February 2, 1982: 1. Section 585:30, Subd. 2. Add that a person who wishes to appeal the Director's decision on whether a fine should be payed will have the opportunity to further appeal to the City Manager and that the City Manager has the final determination as to the fee. 2. Section 585:40, Subd. 1. More clearly define the delinquent fees. Regular Meeting of the City Council January 19, 19813 Public Hearing - First Reading - False Alarm Ordinance - Continued 3. In the letter which will be sent to all alarm users explaining the new ordinance, include the number of false alarms which have already been recorded during the testing period. 4. More clearly define who is responsible for payment of user fees if the homeowner uses a alarm service. Public Hearing - First Reading - Wine License Ordinance MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to bring on the table for first reading the ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE (Liquor and Beverages) The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Hearing or seeing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to approve on first reading the ordinance amendment herein quoted by title. Public Hearing - Second Reading - Water and Sewer Service Rates MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to bring on the table for second reading the ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE (Water and Sewer Service Rates) The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Hearing or seeing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to approve on second reading the ordinance amendment herein quoted by title. Public Item - Removal of Stop Signs on Laurel Avenue at Sumter Avenue Lowell Odland reviewed the reasons behind removal of the stop sign, and answered questions from the Council. The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Len Brown - 611 Sumter Avenue - He is opposed to removing the stop signs because of heavy traffic. Terry Brener - 500 Sumter Avenue - He is opposed to removing the stop signs because he is concerned for the safety of children in the area. The Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to authorize the staff to remove the stop signs on Laurel Avenue at Sumter Avenue. Regular Meeting of the City Council January 19, 1982 Public Item - Removal of Stop Signs on Laurel Avenue at Sumter Avenue - Continued MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to request the staff to bring back some cost figures for sidewalk and suggested location along Laurel Avenue, between Winnetka Avenue and Rhode Island Avenue. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to designate Laurel Avenue as a through street. *Transfer from Salary Contingency to Payroll Benefits Fund MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to authorize a transfer of $1,905 from the Salary Contingency to the following accounts: $1,000 to 01-4110-338-22, $590 to 01-4110-650-68 and $315 to 01-4110-300-21. Conveyance of Tax -Forfeited Lands Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION FOR TAX -FORFEITED PROPERTY SALE The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Mitchell and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Deputy City Clerk. See Resolution Book Page 221. *Settlement of Lawsuit with Concrete Curb, Inc. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously that the Council authorize a settlement of the lawsuit with Concrete Curb, Inc. for an amount of $1,500. The settlement will come from the State Aid Road Account. Remodeling of Public Safety Building - Bids Jim Crawford - Public Safety Director and Jim Horne - Architect - were present and answered questions from the Council. MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to authorize acceptance of the low bid from Earl Weilke & Sons with the alternatives. The bids are attached and made a part of the minutes as Exhibit A. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to authorize the staff to prepare for issuance a certificate of indebtedness for the emergency generators. Electronic Subsystems for Communication Center - Bids Dean Mooney - Deputy Director and Tom Cooley - Michaud -Cooley - were present and answered questions from the Council. 1 Regular Meeting of the City Council January 19, 1982 Electronic Subsystems for Communication Center - Bids - Continued MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to authorize acceptance of the low bid from Com Center in the amount of $56,115.00 for Base Bid 1, authorize acceptance of the low bid from General Communications, Inc. in the amount of $38,809.16 for Base Bid II, III, IV and authorize $4,000 for a Contingency Fund for any unexpected technical problems that might arise during construction and testing of the radio system. The bids were as follows: Base Bid I Com Center Corporation $56,115.00 (Consoles) Motorola 64,509.00 Base Bid II, III, IV General Communications, Inc. 38,809.16 (Radio Equipment) Motorola 39,307.00 MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to authorize the staff to prepare for issuance a certificate of indebtedness for the new communications equipment. *Copy Machine for Parks and Recreation - Quotes MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to authorize the purchase of a executive model photocopy machine from the lowest responsible bidder, Saxon, in the amount of $2,704.75 from the Recreation Administration Budget, with the service contract charged to Contractual Maintenance - Other Equipment. The bids were as follows: Saxton $3,054.75 Royal 3,127.50 IBM 3,144.68 3-M 3,725.00 *Transfer of Deed for Vacated Ottawa Avenue to Breck School MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and motion carried unanimously to authorize the Mayor and Manger to sign the quit -claim deed for vacation of Ottawa Avenue for that portion lying within the property owned by Breck School. Brookview Budget MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to adopt the 1982 Brookview Budget as a interim budget. Response to State Aid Reduction Jeff Sweet distributed a bulletin from the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities, dated January 15, 1982, regarding the new tax bill and its affect on cities. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and motion carried unanimously to direct staff to compile the budget cutting suggestions from the Council and prepare a response for the February 2, 1982 Council meeting. Regular Meeting of the City Council Announcements of Meetings January 19, 1982 Council Members Anderson and Johnson will meet on February 9, 1982 at 3:15 PM in the Mayor and Council office regarding team sports. Council Member Stockman and Mayor Thorsen will meet on January 26, 1982 at 4:30 PM in the Mayor and Council office with Jeff Sweet regarding Brookview. The entire Council have been invited to attend the School District #281 School Board meeting on January 21, 1982 at 8:00 PM at the School District Building. Mayor Thorsen will meet on January 20, 1982 at 2:30 PM in the Mayor and Council Office with Jeff Sweet and Lowell Odland regarding the "no right turn" signs on Duluth Street at Brunswick. Legislative Action Conference Council Members Anderson and Stockman and Mayor Thorsen (alternate) will attend the 1982 League of Minnesota Cities and Association of Metropolitan Municipalities Legislative Action Conference January 27, 1982. Council Subcommittee Report - I-394 MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to set a special meeting for February 10, 1982 from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM in the Valley Room to discuss the status of I-394 and the options available to the City. Staff will distribute the information for this meeting at the February 2, 1982 Council meeting. Council Subcommittee Report - Team Sports Facilities MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Stockman and motion carried unanimously to receive and file the memo, dated January 12, 1982, from Council Members Anderson and Johnson regarding Team Sports Facilities and approve their report and authorize them to bring a slate of names for the Committee and a revised goal for the Committee to the February 16, 1982 Council meeting. Council Subcommittee Report - Brookview Select Committee MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and motion carried unanimously to appoint Chuck Burmeister, George Murad, Burt Brown and Mary Durda to the Brookview Select Committee and request a report from the subcommittee for the April 6, 1982 Council meeting. Set Date for Board of Review MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and motion carried unanimously to set June 10, 1982 as the date for the annual Board of Review at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers. Set Meeting Date with Community Center Solicitation Executive Committee The Council set February 18, 1982 as the date to meet with the Community Center Solicitation Executive Committee at 7:00 PM at Brookview Community Center. 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