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08-09-49 Special Meeting96 August 9, 1949 A special meeting of the Council of the 'Village of Golden Valley was held at the Village Hall on Tuesday, August 9, 1949, at 8:00 p.m., with the following members answering to roll call: Trustees Pinch, Reiss and Stark. Trustee Pinch, acting mayor, presided, and Trustee 'Reiss acted as Clerl�- 1!inutes of the August 2 meeting were read and on motion by 'Reiss seconded by Stark approved. The meeting was open to the hearings on the street im- proveraent programs pertaining to Highview Terrace, Toledo Avenue Y., Parkview Terrace, Tyrol Hills, and Delphian Heights: Highview Terrace blacktop-oing, - Alan *,Raymond, Scott Edwards, J. H. Kicklar appeared and asked several questions relative to the cross-section of the road after the blacktopping is completed. Toledo Avenue North blacktopping - Mr. Gadbois stated that his son signed the petition and that he wanted to find out the approximate cost to him before indicatinLo-, his apioroval. The Village Engineer gave Yr. Gadbois an estimate of the cost of the improvement which would be assessed against his property. Yr. Hedlund stated that rrs. Gadbois signed the petition in the presence of Yr. Gadbois. Mr. Bakke spoke in favor of the nro-posed blacktopping project. it was deter -mined that even without r. Gadbois, signature, owners of over 5111 of the front footage had signed the petition for the imnrove- ment. 'Parkview Terrace blac'X­Itn_-0 ing and drainage - 11$essrs. Pay.�rlcyri, Sahly, Gu en and Hoiseth appeared and inquired about several aspects of the nronosed improvement. The village Engineer indicated that concrete curb and gutter were to be C, installed instead of continuing the gutter with stone masonry as exists on either end at the -oresent time. This was decided on due to the much lower cost of concrete curb and gutter as corri-oared with stone masonry work. The above four persons indicated they preferred the concrete installation. Tyrol Hills sealcoatinZ - Dr. Garr -el and iressrs. Patter- son, Na7asdy, Bjellaness and others raised questions regarding the necessity of sealcoating the streets in Tyrol Fills this year and the cost of such a project. it was indicated by the village Engineer that the streets were beginning to crack and that by sealcoating this year a major repair cost could be saved next year if this coming,,, winter wasa severe one from a climatic standpoint.Yr. Pinch made the suggestion that the Villace pay approximately one-third of the cost of the sealcoating, as it would preserve the surface of the streets for several years to come and would save the Village the cost of necessary repairs if the work was delayed another year and 97 and serious damage to the surface resulted from a severe winter. 1fr. Patterson stated there are two drainage problerms in the area, one of them being excess blacktop in a gutter and the other the need for a catch basin and culvert at an intersection. As a re- sult of the discussions, there was general agreement on the need for sealcoating this year and on the fact that the Village would assume anoroximately one-third of the cost of the work. Delphian Hei hts blacktop -ping- '"essrs. Arras, pofahl and Clark an-deared and expressed their desire that the blacktopping be completed this year. Discussion centered on several phases of the pro-oosed work and the checking of the work to insure proper drainage of the area. In accordance with notices theretofore -properly published and posted, public hearings were had upon the proposed im-orovement of various streets and -public ways of the villas -;e, and all per- sons desiring to beheard thereon were heard and the matters given due consideration by the Council. Said proposed improvements consisted of: 1. Resurfacing and seal coating with bituminous or other suit- able material and surfacing the curbs and gutters with bituminous or other material on Tyrol Trail, Brenner pass, Naltern Lane, Alpine pass, Geneva Trail, France Avenue S., Douglas Avenue and June Avenue S. , all in or abutting on Tyrol Tills; 2. Installation: of hard surface navement of bituminous or other suitable material with such changes in surface drainage and grade as may be found necessary on Zenith Avenue North from 264Uh Avenue North in a south direction to Glenwood Camden Parkway; Crestview Avenue from Byrd Avenue North in a south direction to intersection. with North Valley View Drive; Byrd Avenue ?North from 26th Avenue North in a. southeast direction to intersection with Parkview Boulevard; ycyair Drive from 26th Avenue North in a southeast direction to intersection with Byrd Avenue North; parkview Boulevard from 26th Avenue North in a southeast direction to intersection with North Valley vierr Drive; D-eridian :Drive from 26th Avenue North in a, southeast direction to intersection with Terrace Lane; Terrace Lane from intersection with Zenith Avenue North in a southwest direction to intersection with parkview Boulevard; and North Valley View Drive from intersection with Zenith Avenue North in southwest direction to intersection with drestview Avenue. 3. Installing a like improvement on B'ighview Terrace from its intersection with 19th avenue rTorth northward to its termination; 4. Installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable material on Toledo Avenue North in the Village of Golden Valley, starting at the center line of Golden Valley ?Poad and thence south a. distance of 654.4 feet to the south line of lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision ITo. 330, Hennepin County, lyinnesota; and 1,,Vinsdale Avenue from its intersection with Toledo Avenue thence east 720 feet to the east line of the east 90 feet of the west 190 feet of lot 14, Auditor's Sub- division No. 330, Hennepin County, 'J'innesota,; and Angelo Drive from its intersection with Irinsdale Avenue thence south 301.4 feet to the south line of lot 20, Auditor's Subdivision No. 330, Hennepin County, Minnesota; 5. Improvement of the stria of land running from the -present northerly terminus of the southern stretch of parkview Ter- race to the present southerly terminus of the northern stretch of Parkview Terrace described further as the west 60 feet of the east 275 feet of the south -L of the southeast -1 of the northeast of the Northeast of 2 Section 30, 4 Township 29, Range 24, Hennepin County, Minnesota, by opening, establishing the grade thereof, grading, surfacing with bituminous material and the installation of curb and gutter, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, and which strip of land has heretofore been deeded to the Village f or street purposes. Upon conclusion of said hearings, Trustee Reiss intro- duced the following resolution and moved its ado-otion: RESOLUTION FOR STR77T IMPROV77.77NTS UNDER CHAPT7R 382, LAWS OF 1925, AS AM77NDED BT IT R7SOLVrTD by the Village Council of Golden valley, Irinnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and declared that the im-orove- ments described in paragraph 2 hereof have each been -petitioned for by suitable netitions made and filed pursuant to Laws of 1925, Chapter 382, as amended; that the Village Clerk has made proper findings an� reports to the Council as to the suf- ficience of said petitions and the signatures thereto, and this Council has heretofore determined by resolutions that each such petition was signed by the owners of at least 514 in frontage of the real -oroT)parts abutting on the arts of the street or streets named in the respective petitions as the location of the imnrovements petitioned for; that each such netition has been referred to a competent engineer who reported advised and reorted to this Councilthateach of the ima,orovenients should be made as so petitioned for and as to the Probable cost thereof; that pursuant to the filing of such engineeris reports, resolutions were duly adopted fixing August 9, 1949, at 8:00 p.m. as the time and the Village Hall as the place for a hearing on each such petition, and notices of the hearings have been given as prescribed by law, and such hearings have been duly held and conducted. 99 2. pursuant to such petitions and other proceedings, it is hereby determined and ordered that each of the following im- provements shall be made: Installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable material with such changes in surface drainage and grade as may be found necessary on Zenith Avenue North from 26th Avenue North in a south direction to Glenwood Camden parkway; Crestview Avenue from Byrd Avenue North in a south direction to intersection with North Valley View Drive; Byrd Avenue North from 26th Avenue North in southeast direction to intersection with Parkview Boulevard; jAcNair Drive from 26th Avenue North in southeast direction to intersection with North Valley View Drive; meridian Drive from 26th Avenue North in southeast direction to intersection with Terrace Lane; Terrace Lane from intersection Zenith Avenue North in southwest direction to intersection with ?parkview Boule- vard; and North Valley View Drive from intersection with Zenith Avenue North in southwest direction to intersection with Crestview Avenue; Installing a like improvement on Highview Terrace from its intersection with 19th Avenue North northward to its tetmination; Installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable material on Toledo Avenue North in the Village of Golden Valley, starting at the center line of Golden Valley Road and thence south a distance of 654.4 feet to the south line of lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 330, Hennepin County, Minnesota; and Winsdale Avenue from its intersection with Toledo Avenue thence east 720 feet to the east line of the east 90 feet of the west 190 feet of lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 330, Hennepin County, Minnesota; and Angelo Drive from its intersection with Winsdale Avenue thence south 301.4 feet to the south line of lot 20, Auditor's Subdivision No. 330, Hennepin County, yinnesota; Improvement on the strip of land running from the present northerly terminus of the southern stretch of parkview Terrace to the present southerly terminus of the northern stretch of Parkview Terrace described further as the west 60 feet of the east 275 feet of the south of the southeast of the northeast 14- of the northeast of Section 30, Township 29, Range 24, Hennepin County, Minnesota, by opening, establishing the grade thereof, grading, surfacing with bituminous material and the in- stallation of curb and gutter, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 19252 as amended, and which strip of land has heretofore been deeded to the Village for street purposes. 100 3. The plans and specifications for said improvements heretofore prepared by E. George Yinder and filed with the Village Clerk are hereby approved and adopted. Passed August 9, 1949. nc , Ac ing Mayor Attest: Hans Reiss, Acting V age Clerk Trustee Stark seconded the motion for adoption of said resolution, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Pinch, Reiss, Stark; and the follow- ing voted against the same: none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted and was signed and attested by the.Acting Mayor and Acting Clerk. Trustee Reiss introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION FOR STREET IMPROVEbaENTS UND^R CHAPTER 382, LAWS OF 1903, AS AMENDED BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and declared that by resolution duly adopted on July 19, 1949, this Council determined the necessity and expediency of making the improvements described in paragraph 2 hereof and specified August 9, 1949, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. as the time, and the Village Hall as the place, for a hearing hereon; that said resolution was duly published in one issue of the official newspaper not less than two weeks nor more than four weeks prior to August 9, 1949, and copies of the resolution were posted within said period in three public places in the Village, and affidavits showing such publication and posting have been made and filed in the office of the Village Clerk. A hearing on said improvements was duly held on August 9, 1949, and due consideration has been given by the Council to the question of making the pro- posed improvements, all as required by Laws of 1903, Chapter 382, as smended. 2. Pursuant to such resolution and proceedings, it is hereby determined and ordered that each of the following; im- provements shall be made: 101 Resurfacing and seal coating with bituminous or other suitable material and surfacing the curbs and gutters with bituminous or other material on Tyrol Trail, Brenner pass and Alpine pass, all in or abutting on Tyrol Hills. 3. plans and specifications for said improvements hereto- fore prepared by E. George Yinder and filed with the Village Clerk are hereby approved and adopted. Passed August 9, 1949. • E• P nc c ng or l -a Attest; ' -ay or Reiss; c ing V Iage er Trustee Stark seconded the motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution, and on vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Reiss, pinch, Stark; and the following voted against the same; none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted and was signed and attested by the Acting Mayor and Acting Clerk. Trustee Reiss introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption; RESOLUTION CONSOLIDATING IMPROVEMENTS AND DIRECTING ADVERTISEITEFT FOR, CONTRACT BIDS BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota, as follows; 1. All of the street improvements listed and ordered to be made as described in that certain "Resolution for Street Imnrovements under Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as Amended", and in that certain "Resolution for Street Improvements under, Laws of 1903) Chapter 382, as Amended1l, both adopted by this Council on August 9, 1949, are hereby ordered and directed to be consolidated and made under a single contract to be let and awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, as awarded, at a public letting; thereof. 2. Said contract shall be so drawn and performance thereof so conducted as to specify and show separately the cost or proportion of the cost applicable to the work to be done on each street or portion thereof separately described in said resolu- tions. The Village officers, engineer, and contractor shall make and preserve adequate detailed records to show such separate costs or proportion thereof. 1.02 3. A separate special fund is hereby ordered to be established and maintained to be known as "Fund of improve- ment No. 11++2 for the purpose of financing the said improve- ments to be made pursuant to Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, and into which fund there shall be paid all costs and expenses including payments to the contractor on account of all the improvements made pursuant to Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, and into which fund shall be paid all special assessments levied on account of those improvements and interest on such assessments and all taxes levied and appropriations made from general Village funds for payment of portions of the cost thereof and also the proceeds of sale of all improvement warrants issued under said law in anticipation of the assessments and taxes hereby appropriated thereto. 4. A separate special fund is hereby ordered to be established and maintained to be known as "Fund of 1949 Street Improvements, Made pursuant to Laws of 1903, Chapter 382, as Amended", for the purpose of financing; the said improvements to be made pursuant to Laws of 1903, Chapter 382, as amended, and to which fund there shall be charged and from whcih there shall be paid all costs and expenses, including payments to the contractor on account of ail the improvements made pursuant to said law, and into which shall be paid all special assess- ments levied on account of said improvements, and interest on such assessments and all taxes levied and appropriations made from general Village funds for payment of portions of the cost thereof, and also the proceeds of sale of all improvement orders to be issued under said law for the purpose of paying the costs of said improvement. 5. This Council shall meet at the Village Hall in Golden Malley, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of August, 1949, at 8 o1clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving, opening and considering bids for the contract for the making of all of said ininrovements. The Village Clerk, with the assistance of the Village Attorney and engineer, is directed to prepare and give due and proper notice thereof by publication of a notice calling for such bids. Said notice shall be published in at least one issue of the official newspaper of the Village, and in at least one issue of The Conattuction Bulletin, published at Minneapolis, Minnesota, each such publication to, be made at least ten days before the aforesaid date for re- ceiving and opening of bids. Such notice shall specify, among other things, the work to be done and shall call for bids on the basis of cash for the work, and shall state the time when bids will be opened and considered by the Council and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit or certified check payable'ia the Clerk for % of the amount of the bid, this deposit or cheek to be forfeited to the Village in event the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract awarded to him in accordance with the terms of his 103 bid, and shall contain such other terms and details as the Clerk, engineer and Attorney shall deem necessary and appropriate. Passed August 9, 1949. W. E. Pine , Icting Yrayor Attest: Hans Reiss, Acting V age Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Trustee Stark, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Reiss, pinch, Stark; and the following .voted against the same: none; where- upon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted and was signed and attested by the Acting Payor and Acting Clerk. W00DLAWN PARK mr• L. Z. Carlson explained that he has employed Morrill and Nichols to prepare the survey and plans for the Culver Road and Triton Drive drainage problems. Air. George Nason pre- sented and explained plans for installation of underground drains at the intersection of Culver Road and Quail Avenue and placed an estimate of the cost at $1400. Discussion centered on the possibility of blacktopping all streets in Woodlawn park and it was indicated that this would be the best solution for the whole area. Irr. Carlson inquired if the Village Council would accept the streets if he installed the culvert drains on approval by the Village Engineer or if the streets were black - topped and curb and gutter were installed on Culver Road. The Council indicated that the streets would be accepted under either of these two conditions, if the improvements were ap- proved by the Village Engineer. qtr. Carlson requested that Triton Drive from Quail Avenue to Regent, and all of Regent, be omitted from the present improvement program, and stated he would give an agreement and bond to complete these two streets after he has completed homes on the lots abutting on thea. I(r. Carlson made the following statement: "I agree to set up :1500 for the installation of curb and gutter on Culver Road from Quail to Regent on both sides of the street if the residents of Woodlawn nark petition for blacktopping in Woodlawn park and if the petition includes blacktopping on Culver Road between Quail and Regent. Should no petition be put through, then I agree to put in a culvert on Culver Road between Quail and Regent as shown on the drawing; filed with the Village Council and approved by the Village Engineer. Also, if no petition is presented for blacktopping, I agree to install additional culvert drains on Triton and Orchard, as directed by the Village Engineer. I will fix Triton Drive at Quail in either case mentioned above with sufficient stones to prevent erosion and will file with the Village Council a letter and bond with reference to Triton Drive west of Quail and all of Regent Avenue in loodlalrm Park, the bond to be in the amount of 93000, the bond and letter to be conditioned as were the earlier bond. and letter. In consideration of these co=iitnlents, the Village Council is requested to release ane from the present bond except insofar as it relates to Triton Drive from Quail to Regent, and all of Regent, in Toodlarn Park, and to release me from those streets from the bond insofar as it relates to those streets when and if a 93000 bond is filed and subject to final vacation of Lowry Terrace, with sufficient turn-arounds at the ends of Quail, Orchard and Regent Avenues." 1,,o on by Reiss, seconded by Stark, carried to accept Jar. L. Z. Carlson's alternate proposals as stated by him in the minutes as it nerta.ins to the pro-oosed improvements of the streets in ',7oodlawn Park, with particular reference to the improvements mentioned on Culver Road between Quail and Regent and on Triton Drive between Quail and Regent, and all of Regent Avenue. Mr. and ?,trs. Vincent Popnler, 1532 Charles Avenue, Lakeview Heights, requested that they be granted an electrical permit for their basement home. They stated it was their intention to continue building the home until it was completed but that it was necessary to move into the basement home for the present.1!otion by Stark seconded by Reiss carried that a signed statement from the Popnler's be submitted in which they agree to erect the shell of the house, with a permanent roof, within twelve months from now, and to agree to have no objection to the revocation of the electrical permit if the shell and permanent roof are not completed within the twelve-month period, and that an electrical hermit be issued subject to the presentation of the statement indicated above. yotion by Reiss, seconded by Stark, carried, to annrove the off -sale liquor license and to accept the surety bond for Douglas M. Larson. !•otion by Reiss, seconded by Stark to adapt the follow- ing resolution: RESOLUTION FIXIF(4T HEARING ON IV.7RO 7Y7FT PETITION HE IT RESOLV~D BY TH7 VILLAG^ COUNCIL OF TFIE VILLAGE OF GOLDEN VALLEY: That on the 6th day of September, 1949, at 8:00 o'clock p.m., in the village Hall, the petition of John F. Nordstrom and others, dated July 19th, 1949, for the improvement of the following described streets: Zephyr place, formerly known as park Place, from its zniersec on with Nineteenth Avenue North in a south- westerly direction a distance of 550 feet; York Avenue North, from its intersection with Zephyr place in a generally south and east direction a distance of 550 feet; by the` -installation of hard surface paving of bituminous or other suitable material and by the making of such changes in and provisions for surface drainage as may be found necessary, as authorized by chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, wi;l be considered and acted upon; and the Clerk is directed to give notice of such meeting by publication in The Robbinsdale post and posting in three public places for 15 days, the first publication to take place not later than the llth day of August, 1949, and the second publication to take place one week after the first. 1949. Dated at Golden Valley, iinnesota, this 9th day of August, Attest: Acting Clerk Village of Golden valley By: Acting Mayor The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were'3 YEAS and -no NAYS, as fol- lows: pinch, Reiss, Stark - Yea. Resolution adopted. Motion by Reiss to adjourn to August 16 was seconded by Stark and carried. Acting mayor Attest: Acting Clerk 105