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03-19-46 Council MinutesMarch 19,1946 1 153 The meeting was called to order by the President Harold W. Swenson Members present Swenson Frandsen Moe and Wilson Member absent Reiss A Treas. report was read andd placed on file. Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that a dirst reading be given the ordinance entitled It An ordinance relating to temporary Dwellings and suspending ordinances relating to the building of Dwellings under certain conditions during the Housing emergency" Swenson Frandsen Moe.Wilson (YES) The Clerk read the above entitles ordinance. Motion by Frandsen seconded by Moe ghat the ordinance relating to temporary dwellings lay on the table until the next meeting. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) The Village attorney read a let6er from the City of MD18 attorney in regard to the Delphian Heights water connection. Mr. Moe moved the adoption of the following resolution: Whereas, 6tx1-or-kboUt1Ap;_ft1 25: 1927, the city of Minneapolis entered into negotiations with the Village of Golden Valley requesting a franchise and right to lay water mins in said Village, and Whereas) The said Village of Golden alley by its official action and ordinance at about said time, did grant the request of the City of Minneapolis for a franchise and right to lay water mains within the Village of Golden Valley upon condition) among others, that in consideration of said frnachise, the City of Minneapolis agrees" (a) To instill along any mains laid by it in said Village wherever designated bj; the village Council, standard fire hydrants charging the village only the actual cost of labor and materials therefor. (b) To permit the Village to make connecttons to said mains or mains for any system of water pipes which may hereafter be constructed by said village for fire protection purposes., such system to be approved by the city engineer of the City engineer of the City of Minneapolis. (c) Tefurnish water of safe sanitary quality for domestic and other uses to the Village whenever requested by the village for distribution thr&ugh village mains, at the established rate fixed in any contract by the city with other suburban villages al; the time contract is first made to furnish such water to this village and under the rultenof the Minneapolis Water department applicable thereto." ,and ?13 Whereas) the City of Minneapolis did on the 21st day of October, 1927 pass and adopt the following resolution:" "RESOLUTION" By Alderman benson, Relating to the granting by the Villahe of Golden Valley of a franchise to the City of Minneapolis to lay water maize. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Minneapolis: That the city of Minneapolis hereby accepts the terms and provisionsof the ordinance passed by the Village of Golden alley, granting a franchise to the City of Minneapolis to lay water mains in slid village, a copy of which ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's office. Passed October 21,1927. John Ryan) Prdsident of the Council AD -proved October 25,1927, 'aeorge E Leach, -kayor 154 Attest: Chas.C.Swanson, City Clerk which resolution was approved on October 25,1927 by George E Leach, Mayor, and Whereas, Pursuant to said agreement, the City of Minneapolis has exercised its rights under said agreement and has laid a large 48- inch main through the Village of Golden valley, which has been installed and in use for many years prior hereto, and Whereas, the governing body of the Village of Golden Valley have determined that it now desires the said City of Minneapolis to furnish water in accordance with its undertaking and agreement heretofore referred to , tk the addition known as Glenview Terrace Golden Valley, formerly known as Delphian heights Addition to Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and Whereas; the governing body of the Village of Golden Valley are willing to perform any obligations created in said agreement by them to be performed. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley: That demand be and hereby is made upon the City of Minneapolis to furnished water to Glenview Terrace Addition, Golden Valley, Minnesota by June 1,1946 in accordance with the agreement heretofore made and that a certified copy of this resolution be forthwith presented to the City Council of the City of Minneapolis. i.r. Frandsen seconded the motion for the adoption of the above resolution and after discusst.on thereon the vote was as follows: Harold Swenson Les; Curtis V Moe Yes; Chas Frandsen yes;Gail D Wilson yes; Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the Speed Ordinance be taken from the table. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) [1 Motion by Mme seconded by Frandsen that the speed ordinance now pend ing be indefinately postponed. Swenson Frandson Moe Wilson (Yes) r Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the first reading be given the ordinance entitled N An Ordinance regulating the use of street$ and highways within the Village of GoldenV$alley and imposing Penalties for the Violation thereof. Swensen Frandsen Moe Wilson, (YES) [l The Capt. reported the number of schools and children safty signs needed throughout the Village. Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the president be authorized to purchase school and children safety signs at a cost not to exceed 75.00. Cost to be paid out of the Road aid Bridge fund of the Village Owenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Mee that whereas an urgency exsists the rules be so far suspended that the said speed ordinance be given its second reading and placed upon its final passage. The ordinance was given its 2nd reading. The roll call on final passage was as follows - Wilson (YRS) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the ordinance entitled " An Urdinance regulating Plumbing and itoeheing Plumbers, including regulation of installation of cesspools, and Septic tanks and requiring a permit to perform such plumbing and cesspool work and adapting the Minnesota Plumbers Code" be given its 2nd reading, (2) March 19,1946 and placed upon it's final passage. The ordinance was given a second reading. Roll call on the final passage of the Plumbers ordinance was as follows Swemmn Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Moe that Harry Swansen be anpminted weed inspector for the year 1946. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Moe that Mr Edlings request for a hermit to build a garage be referred to the Planning Commission. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Mae seconded by Frandsen that the date for a public hearing on the petet6on to rezone property for a retail lumber yard be set for April 2, 1946 Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the date for a public hearing on the petition to rezone property for a grocery store be set for April 16,1946 Swensen Frandsen Moe Wikson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Mee that the petition for a grocery store be referred to the plannin Commission. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YESI A letter from the Chester Byrd Post of the American Legion was read and filed. Thw President called for bids on an auxilary air coiled light plant/ e The following bid was received. (1) D W Onan Cc Mpis in the sum of $175.00 Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the Council accept the bid of the D W Onan Co for the purchase of the following described lighting unit., for the sum of $175.00 - 1- lighting unit as per specifications 2 Kilawatt�lie volt .#40t 9 gle phase auxiliary air cooled light plant. Roll call Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Mr. Moe chairman of the license committee recommended the granting of a filling station license to Le Rey Schuller. Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen to grant Le Roy Schuller a filling station license. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the Council adjourn until March 20, 1946 at 8 oclock P.M. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) 1515 156 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING PLUMBING, AND LICENSING PLUMBERS, INCLUDING REG- ULATION OF INSTALLATION OF CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS AND REQUIRING -A PERMIT TO PERFORM SUCH PLUMBING AND CESSPOOL WORK AND ADAPTING THE MINNESOTA PLUMBER'S CODE The Council of the Village of Golden Valley does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. STATE PLUMBING CODE ADOPTDD. The Minnesota Plumbing Code of min- imum standards and requirements as adopted by the Minnesota Board of Health, Jan. 2, 1937 and as amended May 9, 1939, is hereby adopted and shall be in full force and effect in this Village insofar as applicable to plumbing and building construction therein. All work done here- after in the Village of Golden Valley shall be done in accordance with the provisions thereof. Ia. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in or work at the business of a master plumber or journeyman plumber unless licensed to do so by the State Board of Health. SECTION 2. COPIES OF CODE TO BE FILED. Three copies of the above code as aforesaid shall be filed by the Village Clerk at his office for inspection, and use of the public. They shall be marked by the clerk with the words "Village of Golden Valley Official Copy." This ordinance shall become effective upon such filing and upon the publication thereof as re- quired by law. SECTION 3. PERMIT REQUIRED. It shall be unlawful to construct, install, alter, or repair any plumbing, drain vent, pump, water closet, sink, lavatory, or any other plumbing fixture; to construct, alter, or replace any sceptic tank, cesspool, or drainage field within the Village of Golden Valley without first obtaining a permit from the Council or its appointed Plumb- ing Inspector. To perform such work of installations, repair, or replacements, ap- plications for such permit shall be made at the office of the Building Inspector, on forms supplied by the village. The appli- cation shall be accompanied by the re- spective fees as follows: Reconstruction of septic tanks or cesspools ................$3.00 New drainage systems .........$3.00 For first fixture or fixture opening ...... ...........$1.00 For each additional fixture or fixture opening .............$ .25 Provided that no permit shall be required in case of repairs not effecting sanita- tions, such as mending of leaks in faucets, valves, or water supply pipes, mending of broken fixtures; tanks, kitchen boilers, re- leasing frozen pipes, or rodding and flush- ing of any house seer or drain. SECTION 4. SANITARY SYSTEMS. Where public or private sewers are not available, it shall be mandatory in con- struction, installation, or re -construction of all individual drainage systems to in- stall both septic tank and cesspool, or septic tank and drainage tile field. Septic tanks and, or, cesspools shall be made of brick, concrete precast concrete, or other non -decaying materials. They are to be constructed in an approved manner. Any cesspools installed or constructed of wood materials shall not be permitted. SECTION 5. KDEPING RECORD OF INSTALLATIONS. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to keep a permanent record of the installations of the sanitary system by a diagram of the installation on the reverse side of the original application, and to show thereon the true location, by trac. ing in the lines and marking in the figures, showing location of building, ceptic tank, depth of well, nature of soil, and any other facts of value for future reference. SECTION 6.. ENFORCEMENT—VIO- LATION. It shall be the duty of the building inspector designated to enforce the pro- visions of this ordinance. All plumbing work hereafter constructed shall be in- spected, and if found not to be in ac. cordance with the said code shall be cor rected. If after written notice to the person installing work requiring correction there- of such person neglects or refuses to conform to such order, the building in- spector may remove such work and charge the cost thereof to the person installing the same. No person shall cover any such work without its being duly. inspected, and refusing to correct work when so ordered by the building inspector shall be a violation hereof. SECTION 7. PENALTY—DEFINI- TION. ENALTY—DEFINI- TION. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misde- meanor punishable by a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00); or im- prisonment for not more than ninety days, plus, in either case, the costs of prosecu- tion. The word " "person" as used in this ordinance shall include firms and corpora- tions. All provisions of ordinances in- consistent here with are hereby repealed. Passed the Village Council this 19th day of March, 1946. HAROLD W. SWENSON President of Council Attest: GAIL D. WILSON", Clerk. (Pu lis e19din The Robbinsdale Post M AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF STREETS AND HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE VIL- LAGE OF GOLDEN VALLEY, AND IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF The council of the village of Golden Valley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1—CARELESS DRIVING: —No person shall operate or have any vehicle upon a street or highway within the village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, care- lessly or heedlessly in disregard of the rights or safety of others or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or propertyy SECTION' 2—SPDED REGULA- TIONS:—(a No person driving a vehicle within the village of Golden Valley shall drive the same at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the condi- tions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing. In every event speed shall be so restricted as may be necessary in order to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle or other con- veyance on or entering the higliiway in compliance with legal requirements and the duty of all persons to use due care. (b) Until the streets of this village have been zoned` as authorized by the state highway traffic regulation act, no vehicle shall be driven thereon at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour. After the streets of the village have been zoned and different speed zones established thereon, and signs have been posted calling atten- tion to such zones, no vehicle shall be driven upon any street in the village at a speed greater than that indicated on such signs. No person shall drive a vehicle at such a slow rate of speed or in a man- ner so as wilfully to impede the normal flow of traffic. SECTION 3—OPERATING AND . TURNING VEHICLES:—Upon all high- ways within the village of Golden Valley of sufficient width, except upon one-way streets, or except upon those with four or more traffic lanes established and plainly marked thereon, the driver of a vehicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the traveled portion of the highway and shall drive a slow moving vehicle as close- ly as possible to the right-hand edge or the curb of such highway, unless it is impracticable to travel on such side of the highway and except when overtaking and passing another vehicle. No person shall stop or turn a vehicle or change from one traffic lane to another unless the same can be done with safety and without interfering with the normal flow of pedestrian and vehicle traffic, and such stop, change of position, or turn shall always be indicated by the driver by extending his left arm horizontally to the left from and beyond the vehicle or by using an approved and efficient device to give such warning and by giving an audible warning by sounding the horn if necessary to warn pedestrians at crossings. SECTION 4—PARKING REGULA- TIONS:—(a) EGULA- TIONS:(a) Every vehicle parked upon any street with a curb shall be parked parallel to the curb and with the right hand wheels of such vehicle within twelve inches of the curb. On other streets a vehicle shall be parked to the right of the main traveled portion thereof and parallel thereto and in such a manner as not to interfere with the flow of traffic. This shall not apply, however, to any vehicle disabled upon any street, but any police officer of the village may require the person in charge thereof to move it to a place of safety; and if such movement is not made or if any motor vehicle is left alone or abandoned in any such posi- tion, the officer may provide for the re- moval of such vehicle to the nearest con- venient garage or other place of safe keeping. (b) No person shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand, whether attended or unattended, upon any highway within the village, in any of the following places: 1. On a sidewalk. 2. In front of a public or private drive- way. 3. Within an intersection. 4. Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant. 5. On a crosswalk. 6. Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection. 7. Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic -control signal located at the side -of a road- way. 8. Between a safety zone and the ad- jacent curb or within 30 feet of points on the curb immediately op- posite the ends of a safety zone, unless a different length is indi- cated by signs or markings. 9. Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing. 10. Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and, on the side of a street opposite the - entrance to any fire station, within 75 feet of said entrance when properly signposted. 11. Alongside or opposite any street ex- cavation or obstruction when such stopping, standing, or parking would obstruct traffic. 12. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street. 13. Upon any ,bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway, except as otherwise provided by the council by resolution. 14. At any place where official signs prohibit stopping. (c) No person shall, for camping pur- poses, leave or park a house trailer on any street or the right of way thereof. (d) No vehicle shall be parked on any street for the purpose of displaying it for sale. (e) No vehicle, except that of a physi- cian on. an emergency call, shall be park- ed for more than 30 minutes between 2:00 and 6:00 o'clock A. M.; and no vehicle shall in any case be parked upon any street in any one place for 'a longer con- tinuous period than 12 hours. 1 n 1 1 1 SECTION 5.—THROUGH STREETS: —The Capt. of police may designate any street as a through street and any inter. section as a stop intersection where neces- sary to preserve the free flow of traffic and to prevent accidents; and he shall post appropriate signs at the entrance to such streets or intersections; but no trunk highway shall be designated as a through street and no intersection on a trunk highway shall be designated as a stop intersection unless the consent of the Commissioner of Highways to such desig- nation is first secured. Every driver of a vehicle shall bring his vehicle to a full stop before entering any stop street or intersection properly designated and posted as such by the Commissioner of Highways or the Capt. of police. SECTION 6—DUTIES OF DRIVERS AFTER. ACCIDENTS:—(a) The driver of a vehicle involved in an accident re- sulting in injury to or death of any per- son or damage to any vehicle which driven or attended by any person stop and give his name, address, 1. {� registration number of the vehi%' driving and shall upon regi, ? available exhibit his driver's ?,.e license to the person stru or occupant of or per oslylYA a9�?0� vehicle collided with �r rA 0 any person injured Tr a�, 4`�,A,? -,c able assistance, le -le rm a o a�,0�sav such person o? �A o� aoYop+ hospital for if it is r0 Fri ^ 0 �? d necessp .d�A°�a mY ra� dgdrjArO� , a o by (C'apt. ot.\{r`�"Ae (d) The* Gr � was to?o OQ r an accident 'r!} Pr f o 'J .eath of any persd, fp' l aamage to an apparen. `rd or more shall; within 24 hours Of ..;cident, for- ward a written report of such accident to the police department (Capt. of police) and the Commissioner of Highways. Such re- port shall be on the appropriate form ap- proved by the Commissioner of Highways and shall give sufficiently detailed in. formation to disclose with reference to a traffic accident the causes, conditionsthen existing and the person and vehicles in- volved. SECTION 7—DRIVER'S 'LICENSE— VEHICLE OWNERSHIP:=No. person shall drive or operate a vehicle upon any street in this village. without having in his possession, as now required by the laws of the State of Minnesota, a valid driver's license or chauffeur's license. No person shall drive a motor vehicle belonging to another without the owner's consent. SECTION g—EQUIPMENT—USE OF: —(a No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle on any street within the village, unless such motor vehicle is equip- ped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent ex. cessive and unusual noise. It shall be un- lawful to use a "muffler cut-out" on any motor vehicle upon any such street. (b) No vehicle shall be used upon any street in the village without lighting egTp. ment, a windshield wiper, a rear vision mirror, a horn or other warning device, front and rear bumpers, and brakes as required by the state highway traffic reg- ulation act. Lamps shall be lighted at all times when any such vehicle is operated upon the streets of the village from a half hour after sunset to a half hour be- fore sunrise and at any other time when there is not sufficient light to render per- sons and vehicles clearly discernible 500 feet ahead upon the street, except that when a vehicle is parked upon the street during those hours, parking lights shaC be lighted. ( 3) March 19,1946 S E C T 10 N 9—EMERGENCY VE. HICLES:—The speed limitation of this ordinance shall not apply to vehicles when operated with due regard for safety, under the direction of peace officers in the chase or apprehension of violators of the law or persons charged with or suspected of any such violation, or to fire depart. ments or fire patrol vehicles when travel. in in response to a fire alarm, or to public ambulances in emergency use or service. When a fire alarm shall be sounded or when the warning device of any emergency vehicle shall be sounded, all vehicles upon the streets of the village shall draw to the right side of the street and permit uch vehicle to pass. No vehicle of any -id shall precede fire appartus in a fire \ ,g the same street that it is using. No \9e shall follow fire apparatus closer 500 feet or be parked within the koro here fire ap 4, a f paratus has stopped in a,�JAo or alarm. A ?'9 \NE — DRIVING UNDER CE OF LIQUOR OR o person shall drive or of le on any highway with- hile under the influence ';quors, and no person r while an occupant street in the village. d9 •°PEDESTRIANS:'ip 0y strians shall use e, y 0) esG'�a lks in crossing dtJ ,j1 •oss streets in e� Advoo ss +d controlled in - 31 at y at intersections 7 a 9 .otor vehicles shall r2Ydl�o p°A?�� way to pedestrians by e of speed or stopping if 00 0such pedestrians are in ifr, but no vehicle shall pass nicle that has stopped at a dpa . 'for a pedestrian to pass. At any point than a crosswalk, pedestrians yield the right of way to motor �fiicles. This shall not relieve the driver of any motor vehicle of the obligation to use due care. No person shall stand in the roadway part of a street for the purpose of soliciting rides. Pedestrians walking upon a roadway shall walk near the left side of the roadway, giving way to oncoming traffic. SECTION 12—GLASS AND OTHER INJURIOUS SUBSTANCE ON HIGH. WAYS:—No person shall throw or deposit glass, metal, garbage, tin cans, or any other similar substance upon any highway, and anyone who drops or throws, or per- mits to be dropped or thrown any such destructive or injurious substance shall immediately cause the same to be removed. Any wrecked or damaged vehicle on a street or roadway shall be removed there. from without unreasonable delay, and pending removal shall be guarded with proper lights, or by red flares; and when removed, no glass or injurious substance. shall be left upon the street or roadway by the person removing said vehicle. SECTION 13—PENALTY:—Any per. son convicted of violating any of the pro. visions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed $100.00 or by imprisonment in the village or county jail for a period of not to exceed 90 days. SECTION 14—REPEAL:—All ordi. nances inconsistant herewith are hereby repealed. Passed this 19th day of March, 1946. HAROLD W. SWENSON President of Council Attest: GAIL W. WILSON, Clerk. (Published in The Robbinsdale Post March 21, 1946. 1,57 158 Receipts Walter Woodfill 220.00 Leonard Anderson 115.00 H yens 6ervice 5.00 Clifford Adams 10.00 aiae Quist 10.00 Carl quist 5.00 John Enghauser 68.00 l r Lucille Radi s ch 275.00 henry Grossman 15.00 O. B Case 150.00 E Frandsen 5.00 Alfred hay 10.00 Geo Brenna 5.00 Chester Tomcheck 265.00 Clara Schuller 265.00 Ed -Fred Bolls 115.00 G.V Golf Club 100.00 Rae Locketz 20.00 Anna "eld 10.00 martin Larson 115.00 Bud Florida 250.00 A W Pence 600.00 Franklin Coop 12.00 Northland Creamery 24.00 Ohleen Dairy 12.00 Clover Leaf 12.00 Sunerior Dairy 12.00 Isles Lariy 12.00 Didbursements Al IoGinnis 95.00 Geo iomberger 86.70 E Frandsen 78.70 Linn Fire Equip 15.00 J A Curtis 5.00 Bertelson `Iros 10.60 N States Power 33.42 A Denzin 114.80 F Holzheu 78.68 G.V Garage 11.35 Log Cabin Service 66.256 Skelly Oil 3.34 Henn Cty Releif 90.00 Approved -------------1946 President j / , / jQB'L� Clerk