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08-16-49 City Council MinutesA regular meeting of Golden Valley was held at August 16, 1949, at 8;00 answering to roll call: pinch. Absent: Trustee the Countil of the Village of the Village Hall on Tuesday, p.m., with the following members Mayor Stasel, Clerk Putnam, Trustee Trustees August 16, 1949 Reiss and Stark. Minutes of the August 9 meeting were read and on motion by pinch seconded by Putnam approved. The meeting was open to discussion of the proposed Rural Hennepin County Health plan. Mr. Jerome Brower and Dr. Rosen- field of the Minnesota Health Department explained the general law relating to the health plan, and indicated an estimated cost of about $1.50 per capita to establish and maintain an efficient Health Board. Dr. Rosenfield cited the several services that would be provided under the proposed plan and which are lacking at the present time; such as those per- taining to sanitation control, tuberculosis control, diagnostic services for prevention of epidemics, nuisances and health education. He stated that Minnesota spends 42fi per capita for health compared to a national average of about 60¢. Mr. Larry Haeg explained discussions held in the 1947 and 1949 legislatures leading to the passage of the pro- posed county health plan. Mr. Jens Christenson, County Com- missioner, addressed the meeting and explained his stand on the proposed health plan, and indicated that it was his de- sire to have the various communities in the county hold oven discussions on the proposed plan. Mayor Bronstad of Crystal indicated that the Crystal Council was going to have a similar meeting. Mr. Ainsworth, County Commissioner, indicated that he introduced the County Health Bill based on the recommenda- tion of a committee of thirty-seven people who were appointed to make and present their recommendations. Mrs. 71mer Rusten, 9rayzata, explained the benefits to be gained should the pro- posed bill become effective. rrs. peter Schmidt of the Hennepin County Housewives League, suggested that the levying of mills to finance the new county health board be put to a vote of the people of rural Hennepin County. Mayor Stagel- berg, Island park, indicated his council voted in favor of the plan in order to make their measures preventive instead of corrective. Several questions were directed to some of the speakers from the floor. Mayor Stasel closed the meeting on the proposed County Health plan and indicated further action would be taken when the full Council was present. WOODLAWN PARK Notion by Putnam seconded by Pinch to adopt the follow- ing resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE' OF GOLDEN VALLEY: 104 That the petition signed by L. Z. Carlson and others, dated August 15, 1949, requesting the improvement of the streets described below: Triton Drive from Noble Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue; �-3T venue from the north boundary of 'Toodlawn Park sou erly to Culver Road; orchard Avenue from the north boundary of Woodlawn nark o the south boundary of Toodlawn park; Culver Road westerly from Noble Avenue to Regent Avenue; Perry venue from Triton nrive southerly to Culver Road; Cherokee from Normandy place to Culver Road; Norman y place from perry Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue; by the installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and for such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, which peti- tion was filed with the Village Clerk on August 16, 1949, and is hereby found to be signed by the owners of more than fifty- one per cent of the real property abutting on the streets and parts of streets named as the location of the proposed improve- ment; and also: That the petition be referred to r. George tinder, and that he is instructed to report to the Council with all conve- nient speed, advising the Council whether, in his opinion, the proposed improvement should best be made as expressly petitioned for, or in connection with some other improvement, and as to the probable cost of the improvement if made as petitioned for, or otherwise, and such other information as may be pertinent. 1949. Dated at Golden Valley, Minnesota, this 16th day of August, village of Golden Valley By: Attest: Mayor Clerk The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were three YTAS and no NAYS, as follows: Stasel, pinch, putnam...Yea. Resolution adopted. Mr. T. George Finder, Village Engineer, was present and reported that in his opinion the proposed improvement of Triton Drive from Noble Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue; Quail Avenue from the north boundary of Woodlawn park southerly to Culver Road; Orchard Avenue from the north boundary of Toodlawn park to the•south boundary of 'Woodlawn park; Culver Road westerly from Noble Avenue to Regent Avenue; Perry Avenue from Triton Drive southerly to Culver Road; Cherokee from Normandy place to Culver Road; and Normandy place from perry Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue by the installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary should best be made as expressly petitioned for, and that the pro- bable cost of the improvement would be $11,750, if made as petitioned. Motion by pinch seconded by Putnam to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THF VILLAGE` OF GOLDEN VALLEY: That on the 6th day of September, 1949, at 8:00 otclock n.m., in the Village Hall, the petition of L. Z. Carlson, and others, dated August 15, 1949,.for the improvement of the following described streets: Triton Drive from Noble Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue; Quail venue from the north boundary of 'toodlawn Park southerly to Culver Road; Orchard Avenue from the north boundary of Toodlawn Park o e sou h boundary of 70odlawn park; Culver Road westerly from Noble Avenue to Regent Avenue; Perry Avenue from Triton Drive southerly to Culver Road; Cherokee �om Normandy place to Culver Road; Normandy place place from perry Avenue westerly to Quail Avenue; by the installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, will 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 19th day of August, 1949, and the second publication to take vlace one week after the first. Dated at Golden Valley, Minnesota, this 16th day of August, 1949. Attest: Clerk Village of Golden valley BY: Mayor The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were 3 YEAS and no NAYS, as follows: Stasel, pinch, Putnam - yea. Resolution adopted. Motion by pinch seconded by Putnam carried to accent the quit claim deed for the dedication of the service road parallel- ing Noble Avenue in 'Woodlawn park and to instruct the Village Attorney to file the deed. Motion by pinch seconded by Putnam to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF TT4E VILLAGE OF GOL�)rN VALLEY: That the petition signed by A. p. Clasen and others, dated August 16, 1949, requesting the improvement of the street described below.- Noble elow: Noble Avenue Service Road, more exactly described as the Easterly 15 feet of Blocks 1 and 2 of Toodlawn park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, being more specifically des- cribed as the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 12 2, 3 and 4 of Block 1 of said subdivision and the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 12 2, 31 4, 52 6, 7, 81 9, 10 and 11 of Block 2 of said subdivision, by the installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and for such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, which petition was filed with the Village Clerk on August 16, 1949, and is hereby found to be signed by the owners of more than fifty-one per cent of the real property abutting on the street named as the location of the proposed improvement; and also: That the petition be referred to 7. George Minder, and that he is instructed to report to the Council with all con- venient speed, advising the Council whether, in his opinion, the proposed improvement should best be made as eanressly petitioned for, or in connection with some other improvement, and as to the probable cost of the improvement if made as petitioned for, or otherwise, and such other information as may be pertinent. Dated at Golden Valley, Minnesota, this 16th day of August, 1949. Attest: Clerk Village of Golden Valley BY: Mayor RM The question -was on ths'adoption bft the resolution and the roll being called there were 3 YEAS and no NAYS, as follows: Stasel, pinch, Putnam - Yea. Resolution adopted. Mr. E. George winder, Village Engineer, was present and reported that in his opinion the proposed improvement of the Noble Avenue Service Road, more exactly described as the Easterly 15 feet of Blocks 1 and 2 of woodlawn park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, being more specifically des- cribed as the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 11 2, 3 and 4 of Block l of said subdivision and the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 11 2, 3, 4, 5, 60 70 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Block 2 of said subdivision, by the installation of hard surface pave- ment of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary should best be made as expressly petitioned for, and that the probable cost of the improve- ment would be $1100.00, if made as petitioned. Motion by putnam seconded by pinch to adopt the follow- ing resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THF VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAG^ OF GOLDEN VALLEY: That on the 6th day of September, 1949, at 8:00 otclock p.m., in the Village Hall, the petition of A. B. Clasen and others, dated August 16, 1949, for the improvement of the following described street: Noble Avenue Service Road, more exactly described as the Easterly 15 feet of Blocks 1 and 2 of 'Toodlawn park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, being more specifi- cally described as the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 1, 21 3 and 4 of Block 1 of said subdivision and the Easterly 15 feet of Lots 11 2, 32 42 52 62 72 81 91 10 and 11 of Block 2 of said subdivision, by the installation of hard surface pavement of bituminous or other suitable surface material and curb and gutter and such changes in surface drainage as may be found necessary, as authorized by Chapter 382, Laws of 1925, as amended, will be considered and acted upon; and the Clerk is directed to give notice of such meeting by publication in The Robbins - dale post and posting in three public places for 15 days, the first publication to take place not later than the 19th day of August, 1949, and the second publication to take place one week after the first. Dated at Golden Valley, Minnesota, this 16th day of August, 1949. Village of Golden Valley Attest: Clerk BY: Mayor III The question was on the adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were 3 YEAS and no NAYS, as follows.. Stasel, pinch, Putnam - yea. Resolution adopted. Proposed building and site plans for the Dundee Landscap- ing Company east of the Belt Line and north of the Minnesota Western Railroad were reviewed. The Council indicated general approval of the site plans, and the Dundee Company is to present complete plans for the proposed building for approval by the Council. Motion by pinch seconded by Putnam carried to approve the site plan for the proposed new 'Toodfill gas station at the intersection of the Belt Line and Golden Valley Road, and authorizing the Building Inspector to issue a building permit if he otherwise approves of the plans. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried instructing Terzich to sign and forward a letter to the Federal Housing Administration relating to the Hipp's Addition upon presentation of a bond approved by the Village Attorney as to form. Petition was read signed by peter D. Homzik, 511 Jean Avenue) and others for the improvement of Jean Avenue Horth from its intersection with 6th Avenue North to its intersection with Woodstock Drive by grading and graveling and providing surface drainage. On'discussion of the work petitioned for, Terzich was instructed to do the necessary grading and other work to correct the problem in the above area. Motion by Putnam seconded by pinch carried to approve the request of the Minneapolis Gas Company for main extensions Der their Map 52, Drawing No. 253, and map 52, Drawing No. 254,Aon file. The Village Attorney notified the Village Council that the membership held by !Fr. Rudolph E. Gulstrand on the Civil Service Commission was automatically terminated by his election to the Meadowbrook School Board. Mayor Stasel, with the confirmation of the Council, appointed Iter. Melvin R. Olmen, 250 paisley Lane, to fill the unexpired term of membership formerly held by yr. Gulstrand. Discussion centered on the refusal of the police Depart- ment to perform the billboard survey work. Motion by pinch seconded by Putnam carried to instruct Terzich to Drepare a letter to the Civil. Service Commission relating the actions taken by the Council in referring the billboard work to the Police Department and the latterts refusal to comply with the request, for whatever action the Civil Service Commission may choose to take. Letter dated August 16 from Mr. L. H. Somers, Assistant District Manager of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, was read in which the telephone company requested the re- zoning of a tract of land on Mendelssohn Road beginning at a point 66, north of the northwest corner of the ?.Vestview School property. The phone company indicated a desire to erect a new exchange building for the installation of auto- matic telephone equipment, which would greatly improve the phone service to the residents of the Village. Motion by Putnam seconded by pinch carried to set a hearing for Septem- ber 6 on the rezoning of the above-described property, with a publication in the official paper. Due to the urgency of the request for rezoning, the Council did not refer the matter to the Planning Commission, but instructed Terzich to inform the secretary of the planning Commission of the request and the action taken by the Council, and to solicit whatever comment members of the Commission may have before the date of the hearing. The Council vias given comparative salarj''"data for assessors in St. Louis park, Edina, Hopkins, Robbinsdale and Richfield. On further discussion of the salaries, motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to authorize the payment of the Village assessor and the deputy assessor at $7.50 per day for 120 days for the current year. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to approve the following bills for payment in the amount of 2473 Everett Frandsen 103.90,, 2474 George A. Homberger 103.90° 2475 Al McGinnis 125.20- 2476 Arno Denzin 109.40A 2477 Sigurd Hilstad 70.00, 2478 Jacob Holzheu 73.25, 2479 Patrick J. Loariey 110.10- 2480 Donald Mullaney 98.85'' 2481 Mary M. Raymond 46.82 >• 2482 Louis Terzich 138.20- 2483 League of Minnesota Municipalities 61.00 2484 Skelly Oil Co. 105.36-, 2485 Shell Oil Co. 57.27 � 2486 Landers Norblom-Christenson 9.04 2487 Republic Creosoting Co. 19.04 2488 Long Lake Farm Supply 47.33.E 2489 Thompson Lumber Co. 15.45.A, 2490 Hicklings Hardware 13.00-, 2491 Einar Lee 1031.22- 2492 Camille Lee 00 -900. 33'3 Orders No. 2455/2472 and No. 2473/2482 above were issued for payment. Letter dated August 15 from the planning Commission was read denying the application of Mr. Vernon nressel, 1302 ?Zen- delssohn Road, Lot 142 Block 5, Lakeview Heights, on the grounds that no hardship was proven. The Council concurred in the recommendation from the planning Commission. Treasurer's report dated August 2, 1949, was presented showing a total of $8,532.15 in the various funds as follows; General Fund $1,119.96 poor Fund 2,721.53 Bond & Interest Fund 342.28 P I. R. Fund 4,438.43 Glenview Terrace Bond Fund 90.05) Motion by pinch to adjourn to the special meeting on August 23 was seconded by Putnam and carried. Mayor Attest; r Village C er 113