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08-06-46 Council MinutesAugust 6 1946 203 The meeting was'ealled 66 order by the President Harold W Swesion Members presentSwenson Frandsen Moe and Wilson Member absent Reiss Minutes of the Council meeting held July 16,1946 were read Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the minutes stand approved as read. Swenson Frandsen Moe Milson (YES) A Treas report was read and filed. The President opened the hearing on rezoning the Moser property for a cement block factory. Mr Moser appeared in his own behalf No one appeared against the rezoning. No action was taken by the Council The President annouced the next matter was the consideration of the petition for asphalt on that portion of Meadow Lane between Olson Hghwy and Popular Drive. No one appeared against the petition The following bids were received. (1) Jay W Crain Co in the sum of 4U¢ per square yard (2) Gleason,Burg,& Carlson Inc. in the sum of 490 per square yard Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen to adopt the following resolution WHEHEAS, the petittioi in writing signed by Mr & Ctrs Bruckelmeyer and others, dated the 16th day of July 1946 ,has been filed with the Village C xnbMl requesting that Meadow Lane between Ulson Hgawy and.P®pular Drive be improved by installing black top peeving, and WHEREAS, the Village Uounext has de#,oA=-&A" oa Azs own cuetxon tzat said Luiprovedent shall be made under the provisions of sections 434.28 to 434.36, Minn Statutes, Now therefore be it resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley as follows** 1. It is hereby determined that said petion was signed by a majority of the owners of property abutting on the proposed improve,.— ment as required by chapter 311, laws of 1927s" 2. It is necessary and expedient to construct an improvement consisting of black top paving on keadow Lane between Olson Hghwy and Popular Drive. and that on the 20th day of August, 1946 at eight O'clock P.M. this Council will meet at the Village Hall in said Village and will at said time and place hear the parties interest" therein in reference to such improvement and decide whether or not to undertake such improvement in whole or in part. 3. Cppies of dais resolution shall be published bn the official newspaper and posted in three publie places in the Village as required by lax and filed in the office of the Village Clerk in the Village Hall -Roll call Swenson Frandsen Moe Milson (YES) 204 Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the Council accept the bid of the Jay W Craig Ce for the sum off 40¢ per square yard. S'�F.c'mal....i..».#�o-u4?a�-.raM+r�.�.a�..e. .:: do,•, 4._*�:...., Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the bids lay on the table until the adjourned meeting Thurs Nite Aug 8,1946 Swensen Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) The President called for bids on a new fire station The following bids were neseived. 1. Swan Erickson & Sons. in the sum of $15,500.00. 2. Chester Glisan in the sum of $17,976.73 3. E.F. Wandersie & Son in the sum of 10,400 and -additional billing at an increase of $525.00 Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the bide lay on the table Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Mr. Al Peterson and Rey Watkinson asked the Council for nremissien to operate the Winnetka Ave Village dump. Motion by Moe seconded by. -Frandsen that the council table the matter until-a_iuture time: Owenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) A latter from Capt, IAcGInnis asking -for a new police car was read Notion by Moe seconded by Wilson that the letter be referred to Mr Frmdse for study. Swenson Frandsen Moe.Wilson (YES) Notion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that a public hearing be held on the 2uth day of Aug,1946 to hear parties interested in the oil and cinderiig of 26th Ave Nod under prey sione of -section 434.28 and 434.26 Minn Status 19 4 5 . 1_?4 �' Sweneen Frandsen Yoe Wilson (YES) The Village attorney gave a report on the water suit with the city ofMple together with their request that the Council designate the point of conn- ection to water mains in the Glen View `errace Addition. A letter from the Tyrol Hills Inse was read and filed.. Motion by Frandsen seconded by floe to grant A.W Pence 12 pin ball licmses. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson y Notion by Mme seconded byy Frandsen to grant Max Feld a soft drink liumse Swenson Frandsen Mme Wilson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen to grant Max Feld a 3.2 off sale license. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) An application for an off sale liquor license from Chester Tomcheck was read. Motion by Frandsen seconded by Moe thatmthe application be referred to the license committee. Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) 7 I- I (2) August 6,1946 Motion by Frandsen seconded by Wilson to grant the Northern States Power Co permission to erect poles as requested. Swenson Frandsen Mee Wilson (YES) Mr. Moe chairman of the license committee recommended the transfer of Leonard Andersons 3.2 on sale - 3.2 off sale and soft drink licenses to Carl Markusun and Martin Pitrosewich. Motion by Mee seconded by Wilson that Leonard Anderson's 3.2 on sale 3.2 off sale and soft drink licenses be transferred to Carl karkusum and Martin Pitrosewich. Swenson Frandsen Moe Milson (YES) A police report was read and filed. Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen thtt the ordinance entitled " An ordinance establishing and regulating the municipal dumping ground" be taken from the table. Swenson Frandsen Mee Wilson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the ordineze entitled " An ordinance establishing and regulating the municipal dumping ground" be given it's 2nd reading and placed upon it's final passage. The e ordinance was given a second reading and roll call on final passage was as follows- Swenson Frandsen Moe Milson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the ®rdinanceentitled " An ordinance regulating dumping grounds and providing for penalties for violation thereof" be taken from the table. Swenson Frandsen Mee Wilson (YES) Motion by Mee seconded by Frandsen that the above entitled ordinance be admended to read 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. from Oct 1st to April 3uth except between 6 A.M. to 7 P.M. for remainder part of year. Swensen Frandsen Mee Wilson (YES) 205 Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that the ordinaace entitled " An ordinance regulating dumping grounds and providing for penalties for violation tnersof" be given it's 2na reacting and placed, upon it's final passage. Tae ordinance was given it's ffad3ng,,,Afte roll call on the final passage was as fellows Swenson Frandsen Mee Wilson (YM k Motion by Mee seconded by Frandsen that the ordinance entitled " An ordinance defining and prohibiting desorderly conduct and providing a penalty for violation thereof " be taken from the table Swensen Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Mee seconded by Frandsen that the ordinance entitled " An ordinance defining and prohibiting desorderly conduct and providing a penalty for violation thereof" be given it's 2nd reading and placed upon it's final passage. The ordinance was given it's 2nd reading )and roll call on the final passage was as follows Swenson Frandsen Mse Wilson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Moe that the ordinance entitled "An ordinance to regulate the opening of gravel pits, requiring a bond and previding a penalty for violation thereof" be taken from the table. SSweason Frands3n Mee Wilson (YES) Motion by Frandsen seconded by Mee that the ordinance entitled " An ordinance to regulate the opening of gravel pits, requiring a bond and providing a penalty for violation thereof" be given it s 2nd reading and placed upon it's final passage. The ordinance was given it's 2nd reading and roll call on the final pa.asage was as follows Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) Motion by Moe seconded by Frandsen that this notice of hearing be admenneded by changeing the date of hearing from the 20th day of August 1946 to the 27th day of August 1946 Swenson Frandsen Moe Wilson (YES) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE, 7 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPENING OF GRAVEL PITS, REQUIRING A BOND j THE LOCATION, SIZE, USE AND PROVIDING A PENALTY AND HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS, FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. section 6. That ev' cry permit granted under this ordinanice THE ARRANGEMENT OF The Village Council of the Village of shall be subject to the following rules and restrictions: BUILDINGS ON LOTS AND Golden Valley do ordain: a. No Person shall excavate any gravel DENSITY OF POPULATION IN Section .1. That the 'followingterms, as used in this ordinance, shall ave the Pit to a depth or in a manner which will deprive any street THE VILLAGES OF GOLDEN meanings herein ascribed to them as fol- of .lateral support. VALLEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF lows: ,Gravel pit" shall mean and include b. Noperson rsson'shall excavate any gravel depth or in PROMOTING THE HEALTH, any excavation in the earth for the a manner which mill Permit the edge of such excava- SAFETY, ORDER, CONVENI- purpose of removing sand or gravel' tion >at the surface of the ground ENCS, PROSPERITY AND including the removal of any over burden necessary to reach the sand to approach nearer than six feet to any street, after the GENERAL WELFARE OF SAID or gravel deposits, other than an ex- ex- gravel slorl� from th8 surface of the ground to VILLAGE AND FOR SAID PUR- cavation intended and used solely as a basement of a building. the bottom of the pit has reached an angle of 45 degrees POSE TO DIVIDE THE VILLAGE "Person" shall mean and include with the horizontal plane. INTO DISTRICTS BY ENLARG- natural persons, firms, partnerships, associations and corporations. e• be Person sball place or cause to placed, any overburden ING THE COMMUNITY STORE "Street" shall mean any and every or sand or gravel from any gravel spit upon AREA. Village Council of the Villa a of g public way within this city, including highways platted but not opened. 'Opening" any street. d. No Person shall make an excava• The Golden Valley do ordain as follows: Open" and shall refer to any and every excavation in or for . the or opening under any street for Purpose of obtaining Section 1.—That the zoning ordinance of Golden Valley passed on the 3rd day the purpose of making available a gravel pit. gravel. sand or •e. Ever y Person who opens of May, 1938, and being Ordinance No. 39 of the Rules of Procedure and Ordin- Section 2. That it shall be unlawful and shall any gravel it shall protect said opening all aides by a solid fence ances and By Laws of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, compiled as of constitute a public nuisance for any person to open a gravel pit at ]east 4% feet hi h of feet a type approved by the council. g Section December 1, 1941, be amended by insert• within this village in a district bounded as follows: 7. That any person who shall violate any of the ing after Sub -Section (i) ..nf..Section 4, of "said ordinance and after all amend- Beginning at West of Belt Line Highway to the point of beginning. g' ning. 'ordinance --shall be deemed of this. misdemeanor and shall be guilty of Y ments thereto heretofore passed, the fol- Section $. That it shall be unlawful punished b s fine of not less than five dollars nor lowing: Beginning at a point on the South for any person to open a gravel operate an gravel pit or y present pit in an more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail line of See. 28, T. 118, R. 21, 434.5 place within this village outside the for not less than five days nor more than feet West of the S.E. corner of the limits prescribed in Section 2 hereof ninety days (or both) and each day such S.W. % of said Sec. 28, thence North al right angle 90 feet, thence West without securing a permit therefor as hereinafter provided. violation shall be committed or shall con- tinue shall be and constitute and parallel with South line of said Section 4. That application for the a separate offense hereunder. See. 28, a distance of 303.4 feet, more or less, to R. R. Right of way, permit required in Section 3 hereof shall be made to the village clerk on a form Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from thence Southeasterly along R. R. Right of way, 228.44 feet, more or provided by him for that purpose. Such, application shall give the legal descrip• and after Iaw passage and publication according tb less, to North line of Watertown road, thence Easterly along said line of tion of the property upon which such gravel pit is to be opened, the name or passed the Villa ge Council this 6th da of Aug., 1946, y road, a distance of 275.7 feet, to a point 434.5 feet west of East line names of the owner or owners thereof and shall show the legal authority of such HAROLD W. SWENSON, President of Village Council of N.W.Y4 of See. 33, T. 118 R. 21, thence North 35 feet to point of applicant to make the excavation and shall be signed by the Approved this 6th day of Aug., 1946. (SEAL) beginning. applicant. Said' Application shall be accompanied by a ATTEST GAIL D. Section .2.—This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its pass- corporate surety bond in the sum of $5,000, running to the village condi- WILSON, Village 'Clerk. - age and publication. tioned upon the observance by the appli• cant of all of the ordinances of the vil- August hedin The Robbinsdale Post, gust S, 1946). HAROLD W. SWENSON, lage, and holding the village free and President of Village Council. harmless from and all -suits or claims for ATTEST: damage resulting from the negligent open - GAIL D. WILSON, ing or operation of such gravel pit. Village Clerk. Section 5. That upon receipt of said (Published in The Robbinsdae Post, Aug. 8, 1946). application the village clerk shall trans- the Receipts mit same, together with the band to the council at its next regular meeting. 1 J • J -Smith 178.40 If the application is in proper form and the sureties on the bond are acceptable Gail Wilson 82.25 mt° d°' tbe grantedo the council, the permit requested shall a ,bteroE Max Feld 15.00 F q s m Po w - his ordinanceand all other ordinances op of -the villa a and an additional restric- ° John Enghauser 267.50 z H m 0 m 0" p,°' . c q d - m o' o o eP m tions and limitationswhichthe council a p b may see fit to impose in order to protect swan Erickson 131.00 _ opo m. y•� m o� Qa oE"P �oa�mm m�.J"���4 Bi.mri3 .. , o m M the public health, safety and welfare. :.aagimo s$�te of Minn 10.98 a�°.. P 0q� .� -a-a Swan Erickson* 288.00 °?m •dd��dm.. m�y� cq Chester Tomcheck 100.00 wzaa�o O o oW" a-p�„ d ,� v•'y y p O� QH ' ro. Ay o adi P�4; G qo mmdom P'k k•C D�p� A4'Bo ��rosao�w���roo� mG1 , Ua A�gP�cm h EQ �P�da�obG�`o0m».- bm mN� oaxd;>ZP4 OZdborob•CmFO�"�I;EPzro�bv a•vn`p.�mti V C3 Z `�,t�m��d'~mooVm,d 0-11 ..dao .bbC Ovdai Z:= =,4 P. o•C m ,x i. ciRm ma Oo E NC'�°�d' �P'oSbmow�i dna aa�� C U 1 L 1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLI3H- ING AND REGULATING THE MUNICIPAL DUMPING GROUND The Pillage Council of the Village of Golden Valley do ordain as follows: Section 1. Establishment and Super- vision. -A municipal dumping ground is hereby established on lots ............. blocks (the .of section ......, township....., range ..... head of the police department shall sup- ervise the use of the municipal dumping ground and enforce this ordinance. Section 2. Use of Ground. -No person shall deposit on the municipal dumping ground any garbage or other putrescible matter unless it is securely covered under at least 9 inches of earth or ashes, pro- vided that permission may be granted by the council, when the ground is solidly frozen, to deposit such matter without covering (on the condition that the per- son depositing such matter shall provide an acceptable bond or cash deposit in an amount fixed by the council condi- tioned that his appropriate share of the cost of covering the matter will be paid when the council may direct after the matter has been covered by the munfei- pality and that if it is not so paid within five days after published notice so to do the municipality shall collect the same from the sureties on said bond or cash deposit). Deposits by licensed refuse col- lectors at one place on the same day need be covered only once, at the end of the day. Section 3. Hours of Use. -No person shall deposit refuse on the dump except during between six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. from October 1 to April 30 of each year and between 7 o'clock A.M. to 5 P.M. from May 1 to Septomher 30 of each year. Section 4. Deposits of Cans, Papers, (3) August 611946 Dead 'Animals. -All deposits at the dump of tin cans or other vessels capable of holding water, and of loose paper or material which can be carried by the wind must be covered with earth or ashes. All dead animals deposited at the ground shall be buried below the surface of the ground so that there is at least three feet of dirt above the dead body. Section 5. Starting Fire at Dumping Graund.-No person shall start any fire at the municipal dumping ground nor deposit there any hot ashes or other material likely to cause a fire to start. Section 6. Sorting Refuse. -No person shall pick over the refuse deposited in the municipal dumping ground except by the permission and under the super- vision of the head of the police depart- ment. .Section 7 -The head of the police de- partment shall have the right to make riles and regulations for the depositing of garbage or refuse on said municipal dump, and may if he desires fence off or rope off said dump in order to better regulate and control said dumping grounds, and the violation of any such order shall be a violation of this ordin- ance. Section 8. PeualtY, Definitions, Effec- tive Date. -Any person violating any pro- vision of this ordinance shall be guilty of -a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred lollars, plus cost of prosecu- tion, and in...default of payment of such fine and costs may be imprisoned until such fine and costs are`paid,'but not more than ninety days. The word "person" as used in this ordinance shall include firms and corporations. Provi'sions of other ordinance inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Every provision of this ordin- ance is declared separable from every other provision, and if one provision be held invalid such invalidity shall not affect any other provision. This ordinance shall be effective on passage and publica- tion according to law. Passed the Council this 6th day of August, 1946. HAROLD W. SWENSON, President of Council. ATTEST: GAIL D. WILSON, Clerk. (Published in The Robbinsdale 'Post, August S, 1946). Motion by Frandsen seconded by Swenson Frandsen Wilson (YES) Moe not voting. Apr avast --------------1946 -------------------------- IPreeiient Disbursements H Swenson 50.00 Chas Frandsen 35.00 Hans "eiss 35.00 C Moe 35.00 Gail,Wilson 75.00 Geo Vasey 35.00 Art 'nelson 75.00 John Enghauser 9.00 Paul La Brun 63.90 A Denzin 105.10 Don Mullaney 7.23 Jerdie 'vic Cann 25.50 F ftolzhue 75.13 Geb Homberger 86.70 Eve Frandsen 78.70 Eve Frandsen 78.70 U S Treas 442.60 Arvid Johnson 15.00 Winslow Fr&tzen 15.00 Reg of Deeds .75 J J Smith 60.00 Jap Olson 27.50 Falter Bogth .75 N W Bell el 7.25 N States Power 13.26 Thompson Lbr 1.80 Hdwe Mut. Cas 114.86 Lyle Sign 9.00 G.V. Motors 4.98 L A Rowe 154.50 G.V.Garage 10.81 H V Johnston Culvert Co 192.96 Sub Henn Cty Releif Bd 30.32 Moe to adjourn was so ordered. Clerk 207 208 3 1 1