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03-20-51 City Council MinutesMarch 20, 1951 The Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, met in regular session in the Village Hall in said Village on March 20, 1951, at 7:30 otclock p.m. The following members were present: Pinch, Putnam and Stark, and the following were absent: Reiss and Stasel. In the absence of Magor Stasel, Meting Mayor Pinch presided. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to approve the minutes of the March 6 meeting as read. Letter of February 14 from the Planning Commission was read suggesting establishment of a 300 ft. setback for com- mercial development along the Belt Line, and suggesting con- sideration be given to raising the standards of the building codes to assure reasonable standards of construction, which, in turn, would prevent mass construction of low cost pre- fabricated dwellings.- Terzich was instructed to obtain further data on the size of permits on small homes issued in the last two years and also to contact neighboring communities for their minimum requirements. Letter of March 13 from the Planning Commission was read recommending the subdivision of the south 180 ft. of Lot 64, Auditor's Subdivision 330, into two 90 ft. lots, as requested by Mr. Morgan Johnson. The letter also recommended the ap- proval of constructing a 75 ft, turn -around on Lots 13 and 14, Block 4, Glendale Addition, in accordance with the request of the Glendale Improvement Association, and stipulated other general requirements prior to the blacktopping of other streets in Glendale. Hearing was held on the request of Morgan Johnson to sub- divide his 180 ft. lot in Auditorts Subdivision 330. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to concur in the Planning CommissionIs recommendation to subdivide the south 180 ft. of Lot 64, Auditorts Subdivision 330, into two 90 ft. lots. Letter of March 6, 1951, was read in which Dr. Proffitt resigned as health officer for the Village of Golden Valley. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to accept Dr. Prof- fitt's resignation. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to increase the general liability policy No. GLA 8556 to $50,000 each person, $100,000 each occurrence bodily injury, at an in- crease of $9.63 for the balance of the policy. Council discussed the proposal submitted by Suburban Sanitation Service on garbage disposal for the Village of Golden Valley in which they requested an exclusive franchise. The Council discussed the various matters presented, along with a comparison made of practices in -other suburban com- munities. The matter was postponed for discussion at some future date. 132 Letter was read dated March 18 from Mrs. Marg Johnston requesting permission to play Bingo at the annual blind benefit ball on April 7 at the Golden Valley Golf Club. Letter was placed on file. The Council discussed a policy to be established re- garding outdoor advertising signs on Wayzata Boulevard. It was pointed out that Wayzata Boulevard will be completed this year as a beautified highway and that very few signs exist along the Boulevard within the limits of Golden Valley. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried instructing the building inspector nbt to issue any more outdoor advertising permits along Wayzata Boulevard and to order the removal of existing signs along Wayzata Boulevard by October 1, 1951. Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to grant re- newal of the following licenses per applications and bonds on file: 274 Marjorie M. Sarenpa ........ Not -intoxicating 275 Martin Larsen on -sale 276 Superior Country Club tt 277 Barbara Rusynyk " 278 G. V. Golf Club, Inc. it 279 Clara J. Schuller ...... ....Non -intoxicating 280 Marjorie M. Sarenpa off -sale 281 Chester Tomcheck t' 282 Clifford A. Adams it 283 Martin Larsen It 284 Max Feld It 285 Jerry Cramer it 286 Burton S. Waldron if 287 Barbara Rusynyk it 288 Void tt 289 Kenbillts Markets, Inc. it 290 Douglas M. Larson tt 291 John W. Gadbois 292 John W. Lindstrom 293 Sadie Shapiro 't 29 Leonard R. Jensen 't 295 Golden Valley Inn, Inc. 't 29b The New Boulevard 297 Clara J. Schuller .......... On -sale --Tavern 298 Chester Tomcheck It tt 299 Douglas M. Larson ft it 300 The New Boulevard it 301 Golden Valley Inn, Inc. if " 302 Clara J. Schuller .......... Soft Drinks 303 Mae Quist it 30l� Burton S. Waldron tt tt 305* Marjorie M. Sarenpa 306 Chester Tomcheck 307 Clifford A. Adams tt " 308 Superior CountryClub 309 Martin -Larsen tt liquor liquor 1 1 F Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to approve the following bills in the total amount of 01707.04: 3745 310 Walter J. Woodfill Soft Drinks Al McGinnis 311 312 Max Feld Jerry Cramer r' 128.70 3748 313 Barbara Rusynyk 3749 Patrick J. Loaney 179.20 314 Kenbill's Markets, Inc. 315 The Milk House " rr 316 Douglas M. Larson 317 G. V. Golf Club, Inc. " It 318 John W. Gadbois 319 Johnson & Howard 320 John Lindstrom 321 Sadie Shapiro 322 Leonard Jensen 323 Golden Valley Inn, Inc. rr „ 324 The New Boulevard 325 Ohleen Dairy Co. ..........Milk 326 Ohleen Dairy Co. it 327 Superior Dairies Inc. It 328 Norris Creameries, Inc. " 329 Norris Oreameries, Inc. 330 Franklin Co-op Creamery 331 Franklin Co-op Creamery }' 332 Franklin Co-op Creamery 333 Ewald Bros. Dairy 334 Ewald. Bros. Dairy 335 Ewald Bros. Dairy 336 Ewald Bros. Dairy " 337 Ewald Bros. Dairy 338 Ewald Bros. Dairy It 339 Clover Leaf Creamery ,t 340 Northland Milk Co. It 341 Northland Milk Co. ,t 342 Donald F. Hyer.............Filling Station 343 Perry ado o df ill It It 344 L. J. Ramacher if It 345 A. Clarence Sheedy it rr 346 Everett Frandsen it tt 347 Sadie Shapiro It " 348 Earl Horsager 349 Carl Quist 350 Alfred W. Hay..............Taxicab 351 Alfred W. Hay " 352 Clinton R. Boyer ........... Garbage Collection 353 Carl Engebretsen 11 354 Charles Ost ,t " Motion by Putnam seconded by Stark carried to approve the following bills in the total amount of 01707.04: 3745 Everett Frandsen 164.30 , 3746 Al McGinnis 159.90- 3747 Glenn M. Rye 128.70 3748 Arno Denzin 165.80 3749 Patrick J. Loaney 179.20 3750 Virgil McNabb 5.64' 3751 LeRoy Schuller 76.14- 3752 Marvin Schuller 31-02- 3753 1.023753 Donald Mullaney 180.61- 3754 80.613754 John A. Johnson 5.00` 111, 3755 Mary Raymond 90.10 3756 Louis Terzich 169.20- 3757 Miller -Davis Co. 5.40, 3750`` Shell oil Co. 70.29 3759 Shell Oil Co. 8.96-, 3760 Standard Oil Co. 167-76- 3761 67.763761 Institute for Trairii ng . Mun. Adm. 7.50" 3762 Cardmaster Co. 4.69n 3763 Glenn Jobnson Contracting Co. 13.65N 3764 Minn. FWD Co. 10-50- 3765 Geo. T. Ryan Co. 27.35~ 3766 SmithIs Garage 25.55 3767 Industrial Supply Co. .50, 3768 Swan Erickson & Son 9.20 1707.7 Orders No. 3721/3744 and 3745/3756 above were issued for payment. Motion by Stark seconded by Putnam carried to adjourn to the April 3 meeting. Ac Ing Mayor Attest° C 6rk