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02-18-64 Council MinutesLl fl 1 23 REGULAR MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL February 18, 1964 Pursuant to due cs11 and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said Village on February 18, 1964, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The following members were present: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, and Teresi; and the following were absent: None. Present were Village Manager, Roger K. Ulstad; Village Attorney, Robert M. Skare; Village Engineer, Donald Sorensen; Village Clerk, Helen Penniman; Building Inspector, Dan Lynch; Chairman of Ordinance Committee, Paul Senstad. The meeting was called to order at 7:45 P.M. Invocation: Mayor Nadasdy gave the invocation. Minutes of January 21; February 4, 1964: LVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the minutes of January 21, 1964 and February 4, 1964, as submitted to the Council. Award of Bid, Petroleum Products & Street Construction Materials: The Village Manager presented an affidavit of publication in the official newspaper of the Call For Bids. Sealed bids have been received, and the Village Manager, Village Engineer, and Village Clerk have met in the Council Chambers at 7800 Golden Valley Road at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on February 14, 1964, and have then and there publicly opened and read the bids received. The Village Engineer tabulated said bids and they were found to be as follows: Total Bidder Premium Regular Fuel Oil Diesel Bid Sinclair Refining Co. 1901 Grand Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. American Oil Co. 2800 Wayzata Blvd. Minneapolis, Minn. a. .19509 a. .17509 b. .206 b. .1825 a. .2025 a. .1775 b. .218 b. .188 Continental Oil Co. a. .2180 a. .1930 912 Baker Bldg. b. .2255 b. .1955 Minneapolis, Minn. Mobil Oil Co.* (a) Transport Quantities (b) Tank Wagon Quantities # Mobil Oil Co. bid was not received until opened. I recommended that this bid be .115 .115 $17,107.20 .1165 .1765 $18,130.00 .1136 .1136 $18,712.00 2:00 P.M., 2-14-64, and was not returned unopened. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 Street Construction and Maintenance Materials Alt. Seal Bidder Class 4 BA -2 Class 5 Coat Sand Total Bid Anderson Aggregate Reg. .JPO .65 .65 1.10 .35 $ 44,650.00 1.375 Alt. 1.10 1.35 1.35 1.80 1.05 Inc. Veit & Co. Reg. .50 .70 .70 .80 2.00 Alt. 1.11 1.44 1.44 J. V. Gleason Reg. Commercial Aggregate Reg. .65 .75 .75 1.35 .55 Alt. 1.10 1.50 1.50 2.10 1.30 1.10 B & R Rock Products Reg. .40 .77 .77 Alt. 1.15 1.52 1.52 Mapco Sand & Gravel Reg. 1.20 .75 Alt. 1.95 1.15 *Ed. Kraemer & Sons Reg. .65 1.375 1.375 1.15 .65 Inc. Alt. 1.04 .80 .80 2.00 1.50 J. V. Gleason Reg. .90 .90 .90 Alt. 1.10 1.40 1.40 *Ed Kraemer & Sons Inc. Request permission to withdraw bid because of his error. (Plant Mix) Total Bid Commercial Aggregate 5.0-0--T.00 5.00 Bury & Carlson 5.15 5.15 5.15 $129,780.00 Blacktop Service Co. 6.00 5.50 5.25 J. V. Gleason 6.50 6.50 6.50 MC RC Total Bid Richards Oil Co. .1033 .1070 15, 0.00 J. V. Gleason Co. .105 .1110 W. H. Barber Oil Co. .1053 .1077 Northwestern Refining Co. .1108 .1133 Rock Salt Total Bid Cutler -Magner Reg. 14-40 TT020.00 Alt. 19.40 Cargill Reg. 15.10 Alt. 20.60 Internation Salt Co. Reg. 15.10 Hardy Salt Co. Reg. 16,80 Alt. 21.80 Ca. Cl. Total Bid McKesson Robbins Reg. 1.20 a. Alt. 58.50 Anderson Chemical Co. Reg. 60.75 Sinclair Refining Company Petroleum Products $ 17,107.20 MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to award the bids as recom- mended above by the Village Engineer to the low bidders. Continued Public Hearing; 1910 Douglas Drive, 6155 Duluth Street, 6150 St. Croix Street: The Village Manager announced that this was a continued public hearing from the meetings of December 17, 1963 and January 7, 1961. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for a continued public hearing on said proposed zonings, and all persons present to do so were afforded opportunity to express their views thereon. No persons pre- sented objections except the following: OBJECTOR OBJECTION Mr. Howard J. Blum, Attorney Mr. Blum stated that he represented 1605 St. Croix Circle approximately 75 residents of the area; they are concerned regarding future planning fol- the area along Counter Road #66. The Village Manager pointed out the zones on the zoning map for this area., and stated it was Council policy not to rezone residential zones to a heavier use zone. Mr. Blum stated the residents objected to the gasoline station, the row of proposed garages and that they would prefer a better plan such as double bungalows along Brunswick Ave. North. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 The Village Engineer reported that the following were low bidders and recommended they be awarded the bids: Bidder Product Total Bid Anderson Aggregate Class 4 gravel, BA 2 Aggregate $44,650.00 Class 5 gravel, Seal Coat Aggregate and Sand Bury & Carlson Plant 11ix Bituminous Surfacing $1295780.00 Richards Oil Company MC and RC Road Oils $ 15,680.00 Cutler - Magner Company Salt $ 4020.00 McKesson Robbins Calcium Chloride $ 1,280.00 Sinclair Refining Company Petroleum Products $ 17,107.20 MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to award the bids as recom- mended above by the Village Engineer to the low bidders. Continued Public Hearing; 1910 Douglas Drive, 6155 Duluth Street, 6150 St. Croix Street: The Village Manager announced that this was a continued public hearing from the meetings of December 17, 1963 and January 7, 1961. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for a continued public hearing on said proposed zonings, and all persons present to do so were afforded opportunity to express their views thereon. No persons pre- sented objections except the following: OBJECTOR OBJECTION Mr. Howard J. Blum, Attorney Mr. Blum stated that he represented 1605 St. Croix Circle approximately 75 residents of the area; they are concerned regarding future planning fol- the area along Counter Road #66. The Village Manager pointed out the zones on the zoning map for this area., and stated it was Council policy not to rezone residential zones to a heavier use zone. Mr. Blum stated the residents objected to the gasoline station, the row of proposed garages and that they would prefer a better plan such as double bungalows along Brunswick Ave. North. 26 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 196h OBJECTOR OBJECTION Mr. F. R. Luedke Questioned the original plans for the 6020 Duluth Lane property, and the starting and term- ination dates for proposal. Mrs. J. M. Mastrain If given more time a better plan can be 2101. Brunswick Ave. No. formulated. Have the plans been looked at since the building code was updated. Mr. L. Cram Would like double bungalows along Bruns - 1880 Adair Avenue wick Ave. north. Mr. James Anderson Feels the use of property was good, but 1860 Adair Avenue would cause pressure on undeveloped land. Mrs. J. M. Mastrian Asked if the commercial property next 2101 Brunswick Ave. No. to homes would downgrade their property. Mrs. D. R. Yennie Questioned the regulation regarding the 6020 Wolfberry Lane open area required around multiple dwell- ings. Mrs. L. Cram 1880 Adair Avenue Asked if a gasoline station wouldn't detract and devalue their homes. Mr. Joe West Concerned about wrecked autos at the 1630 E. Constance present gasoline station which is an auto graveyard. Mrs. J. M. Mastrian Requested the Council to wait for a 2101 Brunswick Ave. No. better plan to develop the land. PROPONENT REAS ONT Mr. DeVries of DeMac, Inc. Stated each unit in the proposed plan is vital to the development; they have users for each unit except the Medical Building. All commitments are in writ- ing. Mr. DeVries stated they were will- ing to commence construction on all the proposed buildings at once. Rear wall of the garages to be brick to compliment the multiple dwellings. Mr. Ken Nash Stated he was in favor of any good plan to eliminate the chicken hatchery. Plans single family dwellings along the land east of this area; might be advisable to construct double bungalows along County Road x#66. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 1$, 196. Councilman Garis asked Mr. DeVries if he had considered the three lots on the S.E. corner of Brunswick and Douglas Drive, and if he knew that they were zoned Open Development, and did he consider including these lots in his plans. Ms. Paul Senstad, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee of the Planning Commission, presented the recommendations of the Planning Commission to approve said zoning. (see minutes of October & November 1963.) Mayor Nadasdy closed the Public Hearing. Each Councilman expressed his personal view on the proposed zoning under consideration. LVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan to give a first reading to an ordi- nance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE" (Multiple Dwelling Zoning District - DeMac, Inc.) Upon roll call vote being taken thereon, the members were recorded as voting as follows: Flannagan YES Nadasdy YES Garis Ido Schaphorst YES Teresi YES The Mayor declared the motion carried. LVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan to give a first reading to an ordi- nance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE" (Business & Professional Office District - DeMac, Inc.) Upon roll call vote being taken thereon, the members were recorded as voting as follows: Flannagan YES Nadasdy YES Garis ITO Schaphorst YES Teresi YES The Mayor declared the motion carried. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan to give a first reading to an ordi- nance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE A= ING THE ZONING CODE" (Commercial Zoning District - De1lac, Inc.) 28 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 Upon roll cal]_ vote being taken thereon, the members were recorded as voting as follows: Flannagan YES Nadasdy YES Garis NO Schaphorst YES Teresi YES The Mayor declared the motion carried. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the above ordinance herein quoted by title on their first reading. Member Garis voted "NO". Public Hearing - Platz Nyberg Addition: The Village Manager presented an affidavit of publication in the official newspaper of the Notice of Public Hearing as described in said affidavit. Said affidavit was examined, approved and ordered filed in the Village Clerk's office. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the public hearing above referred to and all persons who desired to do so were afforded opportunity to express their views thereon, and all written objections heretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and con- sidered as follows: OBJECTOR OBJECTION Mr. Wayne Gendreau Stated he looked for two years for a 1943 Regent Avenue North lot to meet the double bungalow re- quirements. In this case the plat is political gerrymandering. Mr. Gilbert Totten Asked if it is within the general 4975 Sorell Avenue thinking to have lots any shape to get the required area. The Village Manager reported that Mr. D. J. Ziehl telephoned and was concerned about the layout of the proposed plat. PROPONENT REASON Mr. Fransen, the platter Stated he proposed to build two double bungalows and a single residence on the property. Mr. C. R. Stone Stated he was not concerned over the proposed plan, that anything would be an improvement over the present site. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 Second Reading, Street Name Change: The Village Manager presented a petition against the proposed name change to Westbrook Way. After discussion Council determined to change the name of 22nd Avenue North to Westmore Way. MVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ATIEI,IDING THE VILLAGE CODE" (Change Name of 22nd Avenue North to Westmore Way) MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof. See Ordinance Book page ——� Request for Ordinance Waiver - 830 Boone Ave. North: Council deferred the above matter to the meeting of March 17, 1964. Request for Ordinance Waiver - 9100 Olson Highway: Mr. Paul Senstad, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee of the Planning Commission, presented the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve said waiver. (see minutes of 2-13-19610. MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to approve the request for an ordinance waiver for 9100 Olson Highway, upon recommendation of the Planning Commission. Request for Ordinance Waiver - 2850 Kyle Avenue: The proponent withdrew the request for the above referenced ordinance waiver. Request for Ordinance Waiver - 1361 Mandan Avenue: Mr. Paul Senstad, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee of the Planning Commission, presented the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve said waiver. (see minutes of 2-13-64.) MVED by Schaphorst seconded by Garis carried to approve the request for an ordinance waiver at 1361 Mandan Avenue upon recommendation of the Planning Commission. Request for Building Permit - Animal Hospital, 9100 Olson Highway: The Building Inspector presented the request for preliminary approval for a building permit for an Animal Hospital at 9100 Olson Memorial Highway. Council discussed soundproofing and the exterior finish with the proponents. 30 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1961 MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to give preliminary approval to the request for a building permit for an Animal Hospital at 9100 Olson Memorial Highway, subject to redrawing of final plans and the approval of the Building Inspector. Request for Public Hearing - Plat, Varner's Addition: The Village Manager presented a request to call a public hearing to plat Varner's Addition. MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to call a public hearing to plat Varner's Addition on March 17, 1964. Request for Public Hearing - Zoning, 830 Boone Avenue No.: The Village Manager presented the request for a public hearing to zone 830 Boone Avenue North for Multiple Dwelling. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to call a public hearing to zone 830 Boone Avenue North to Multiple Dwelling District on March 17, 1964. Request for Approval of Plans for Traffic Signal Installation at T.H. #12 & Louisiana Avenue: The Village Engineer presented the plans for a traffic signal installation at T.H. # 12 and Louisiana Avenue. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the proposed plans for a traffic signal installation at T.H. #12 and Louisiana Avenue. Request for Public Hearing - 1964 Watermain Trunk & Watermain Laterals: The Village Manager presented a request for a public hearing on 1964 Watermain Trunk and Watermain Laterals for April 7, 196LL. Member Schaphorst introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: "RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEPENTS" (64 -WMT- & 64-WML-1, 2, 35 4) 5, 6, 81 91 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 210 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Garis and, upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst, Teresi; and the folloving voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his sig- nature attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page '7�y 1 1 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1961 Communication - Special Village Census: The Village Manager read a letter from the Bureau of the Census dated January 3, 1963, enumerating the estimated cost and requirements for a special census. Council deferred action on the special census pending further infor- mation relative to increased allotment from cigarette and liquor appor- tionment. Second Reading - Ordinance Amendiin the Zoning Code (Multple Dwelling): MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to give a second .reading to an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE ANEPdDING THE VILLAGE CODE" (Zoning Code Amendment) MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof. See Ordinance Book page. Second Reading - Ordinance Amending the Building Code!(Multiple Dwelling): MOVED by Schaphorst seconded by Garis carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE" (Building Code Amendment) MOVED by Teresi seconded by Schaphorst carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof. See Ordinance Book page` . Second Reading - Ordinance Amending the Building Code (Uniform Building Code): RUVED by Flannagan seconded by Teresi carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE" (Building Code Amendment) MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof. See Ordinance Book page Bills: P?OVED by Schaphorst seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the bills as submitted on the prelist. 32 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 License for Rubbish & Garbage Service: Mr. Ray Kowalczyk an applicant for Rubbish & Garbage Service license appeared before Council. Council requested a check on his licenses in Minneapolis and Robbinsdale and deferred action to the meeting of March 3, 1961. Licenses: MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the following licenses: No. Licensee TY2e Fee 2918 Ice Center Soft Drinks $10.00 2919 Ice Center Food 25.00 2920 Northland Milk Company Milk Trucks (3) 39.0 2921 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Food 25.00 2922 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Soft Drinks 10.00 2923 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Non -Intoxicating Malt Liquor 15.00 "Off -Sale" 2924 Golden Valley Kwik Shop Soft Drinks 10.00 2925 Golden Valley Kwik Shop Non -Intoxicating Malt Liquor 15.00 "Off -Sale" 2926 Golden Valley Kwik Shop Food 25.00 2927 Golden Valley Shell Gasoline Station 20.00 2928 Golden Valley Shell Soft Drinks 10.00 Communication - Golden Valley School Survey Committee: The Village Manager presented the following names for consideration of the Council for appointment to the Golden Valley School Survey Committee by Mr. Bossert and Mr. Lindell, present members of the committee: Mr. Donald R. Moberg 2230 Zane Avenue North Mr. Winston H. Noren 1320 Tyrol Trail Mr. Donald E. Wiese 1500 Alpine Pass T,DVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to appoint the above men to the Golden Valley School Survey Committee upon recommendation of the committee. Communication - Village of Plymouth: The Village Manager presented a letter from the Village of Plymouth dated February 17, 1964, regarding the continuation of an agreement whereby a Plymouth sanitary sewer would be able to connect in the Golden Valley system. Council stated they were in favor of keeping any available space in the Golden Valley system on a first come first served basis. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, February 18, 1964 Golden Valley Bulletin - Increased Cost: All present agreed to add the above matter to the agenda. The Village Manager submitted a request for approval of an increased cost of the Golden Valley Bulletin for the month of February to $200.00. MOVED by Teresi seconded by Flannagan carried to approve the increased cost for the Golden Valley Bulletin for the month of February to $200.00. MOVED by Flannagan seconded by Schaphorst carried to adjourn the meeting at 1:15 A.M. Attest: Village Clerk i 1 Mayor ,3 3