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03-21-50 City Council Minutes2-104 Y.a.rch 30, 1950 A regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Golden Valley was held -pursuant to due notice thereof on March 21, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock n.m. at the Village ua.11, with the following members present: Mayar Stasel, Trustees Pinch, Putnam, Reiss and Stark. Absent: none. Minutes of the March 15.meetinFr were read and on motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch annroved. Motion by Putnam seconded by Pinch carried to request the Civil Service Commission to hive an examination for Patrolmen with a starting; salary of 1225.00 ner month, such examination to have widespread publicity before beinfT given. 1.1otion by Reiss seconded by Pinch carried to increase the monthly salaries of the two Patrolmen from $240 to 1250 ner month to be effective as of January 1, 1950, with the Chief's salary to remain at 1250 ­oer month. The Council discussed the -petition from residents of the south Glenwood -Camden Parkway for gradin, graveling and drainage. It was indicated. it would be advisable to include blacktonning on the petition in order to complete this short section of street. Two of the petitioners were present and they agreed to have the netition rewritten to include bla.ck- topning and to submit the new petition at a later date. Installation of the flasher ston lights at the Oak Grove School was discussed. Terzich explained his discussion with the Hennepin County Highway engineer who stated that the flasher signs would not be furnished. until sometime after the next budget period, which starts July 1. Possibility of in- stalling the drop type of school stop sign was also discussed. No further information was received from the Oak Grove PTA regarding their contact with the School Board. Consensus of the Council was to delay action until the PTA had an on- nortunity to bring• the matter before the School Board and to advise the Council of their findings. The Council then considered the plat for the Second Addi- tion of Golden Oaks. The Planning Commission's letter of IVarch 16, 1950, was read and the recommendations of the Com- mission were discussed. and followed on the bla,t. Motion by Pinch seconded. by Reiss carried granting preliminary annroval of the Second Addition to Golden Oaks subject to the conditions enumerated in the Planning Commission's letter of Ya.rch 1F. Mr. Russell Smith of the Golden Oaks Company reouested ac- cebtance by the Council. of a nersonal bond rather than a. surety bond and indicated Irr. Carl Hanson was a, full partner of his firm. Attitude of the Council was that it would. accent such s. bond upon final annrova.l of the nlat. Mr. K. r, Hanson mese-oted -preliminary drawins for a. printing plant and stationery store to be located at Lot 142 215 Glenwood Addition. �J`r. Hanson indicated that he would landscayne on the street side of the building and that he would. forward a. letter to the Council outlining his intentions of completing the landscaping. Motion by Putnam seconded by Reiss carried vrar.tir.g preliminary a-onrova.l of the buildin7 plans subject to presentation and an-oroval of the final plans. Letter of 1"arch 1F, 1950 and accompanying petition to vacate a portion of the alleys in Block 8, Lakeview Heip7hts, from Edward J. Shannon, Assistant Hennepin County Attorney, were read. In discussing the petition, it was determined that Henne- pin County owned all of Block 8, whereas the petition recuested vacation of only a portion of the alleys contained therein. Consensus of the Council was tr�at it would be advisable to have all of the alleys in Block 8 vacated. Notion by Pinch seconded. by Reiss carried to request Hennepin County to vacate all alleys in Block 8 and to take further action upon submission of P. new petition. Yoticn by Reiss seconded by Putnam carried to give a: first reading to "AN ORDINANCr AMENDING THF ZONING ORDINAtTC'T OF THF VILLAGE OF GOLDEN VALLT.Y BY ESTABLISHING CERTATN FRONT WIDTH AREA, AN?) SIDE- AND REAR- YARD REQtIIREjTTNTS ." The ordinance was given its first reading. Motion by Putnam seconded by Reiss carried to anprove the first reading. The Council then considered annlications for licenses ef- fective as of April 1. In connection with the license applica- tions for the New Boulevard Cafe Inc., ?gr. Lasswell and. Mr. Lynch appeared and stated that they, alongwith Iver Sts.nger, were the only persons owninz more than 5",f, -of the stock of. the New Boulevard and that, in tact, these three owned. 1004, of the stock. Nr. Lynch and Yr. Lasswell were reauested to submit character references for investigation by the License Committee of the Council. Votion by Putnam seconded by Reiss carried to anprove the granting of the following licenses ner annlications on file: Non -Intoxicating Malt Liquor Cn-Sale 139 Marjorie Sa.renna 140 Martin Larsen 141 Su-oerior Country Club 142 Barbara.. Rusynyk Non -Intoxicating Malt Liquor Off -Sale - 143 Clara, J. Schuller 144 1 a.rjorie Sa.renpa 145 Chester Tomcheck 146 Clifford A. Adams 147 Rae Locketz 148 Martin Larsen 149 "Palter J. Woodf ill 150 11,ax Feld 21,E Non -Intoxicating Malt Liquor Off -Sale (Cont.) 151 Jerry Cramer 152 Burton S. "caldron 153 Barbara Rusynyk Non -Intoxicating Valt Liquor 154 Clara J. Schuller 155 Chester Tomcheck Soft Drinks - 156 Clara. J. Schuller 157 viae Quist 158 Burton S. Tald.ron 159 Marjorie Sarenna 160 Chester Tomcheck 161 Clifford A. Adams 162 Rae Locketz 163 Sunerior Country Club 164 Martin Larsen 165 Palter J. 'N'oodfill 166 Yax Feld 167 Jerry Cramer 168 Barbara Rusynyk Milk Distributors On -Sale - Tavern - 169 Ohleen Dairy Comnany 185 170 Ohleen Dairy Comnany Perry J. Nood.fill 171 Sunerior Dairies Co., Inc. 172 Norris Creameries, Inc. Everett Frandsen 173 Northland Hilk & Ice Cream Co. 174 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 175 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 176 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 177 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 178 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 179 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy 180 Franklin Co-operative Creamery 181 Franklin Co-onerative Creamery 182 Franklin Co-o-oerative Creamery 183 Clover Leaf Creamery Comnany Gasoline Filling Station 184 Donald F. Hyer 185 Rae Locketz 186 Perry J. Nood.fill 187 Carl Quist 188 Farl Horsager 189 Everett Frandsen Auto Livery - 190 Alfred 77. Hay 191 Alfred "P. Hay Assn. Assn. Assn. 21"7 Garbage Collection - 192 Clinton R. Boyer (Bond on file) 193 Carl G. Engebretsen (Bond on file) 194 Boulevard Cafe, Inc. Non -Intoxicating Off -Sale 195 Boulevard Cafe, Inc. It " On -Sale Tavern 196 Boulevard "Cafe, Inc. Soft Drink Aotion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to dive a. first read.ing to AN ORDINANCE AY7NDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN CRDINANCE FOR SAFEGUARDING PERSONS AND PROPERTY AND PRCITOTING TH7 17ELFAR7i OF TuE PUBLIC; CREATING THS' OFFICE' OF ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR AND PR'E'SCRIBING HIS DUTIES, RIGHTS, AND ALMCRITY; ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR TLECTRICAL EaUInTFTNT AND FCR ITS INSTALLATIOR? AND RE! [?IRED CONFOPYTTY 77R7TIT7; ITAgINr IT UN- LA?vFUL TO UNDERTAKE' TIM IT'STALLATICY OF ELTCTRICAL Ea1TT-P1 YT �7THOUT A PER",TIT TH777-FCR, EXCEPT AS OTuE'RTISr pRO1TI7Tn; PRO- VIDING PENALTIrS FOR THT" VICLATIO'',i OF THIS CR?JIYANC'a', AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES A", PARTS OF OPDI"TANCrS IN COT`TFLTCT 71I7H THIS ORDINANCE," raising the electrician's license fee from $1.00 to $5.00 per year. The ordinance was given it first reading. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to approve the first reading of the ordinance. Letter darted ,larch 15, 1950, from Louise VcKnight of Chester Bird Post No. 523 Auxiliary wa,s read. requesting permis- sion for a Bingo nasty to be held at Schuller's Tavern on the evening of Anr-il 19. Letter was placed on file. Motion by Reiss seconded by Stark carried to anprove the following bills in the amount of 11267.46: 2935 Everett Frandsen 2936 Charles V. Lindrud 2937 Al McGinnis 2938 Arno Denzin 2939 Patrick J. Loanev 2940 V. YjcNabb 2941 Donald Mullaney 2942 Mary Raymond 2943 Louis Terzich 2944 Farnham Stationery 2945 Hennepin Co. Agricultural 2946 Hardware Mutuals 2947 J. A. Curtis $110.10 - 114.20 � 127. 70"` 122.00', 12 5 20 h 15.00- 53.00"', 63.08', 9V11 15.38 A Society ?5.00''\ 313.30 22.60' 12 ,6i. 46 Orders No. 2907/2934, and 2935/2943 above, were issued for Pa gent. Treasurer's renort darted Ira,rch 15, 1950, was presented showing a total of 012, 623.78 in the various funds as follows: 3 General 2, 885.76 Poor 11943.12 Debt Redemption 162.93 Street Imnrovement No 2 245.56 P. 1. R. 4)286.27 Glenview Terrace Bond 11312.60 Fire Station Bond 1,787.54 1 , 623.78 Motion by Reiss seconded by Stark carried to adjourn to the April 4 meeting. Attest:"—J Village Clerk