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03-06-72 City Council MinutesREGULAR MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL March 6, 1972 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said Village on March 6, 1972, at 7:30 P. M. The following members were present: Paulson, Riggs, Stockman, Ulstad, Hoover. Present were Village Manager, Barkley G. Omans; Village Attorneys, Robert M. Skare, Allen Barnard; Village Engineer; Lowell Odland, Director of Public Safety, David Gorski; Secretary, Phyllis Jordahl. Minutes of February 23, 1972: MOVED by Stockman seconded by Paulson carried to approve the minutes of Feb- ruary 23, 1972, as submitted. Re: Valwood Sign - Dan Otten: The Village Manager stated that the sign has been removed, therefore, Mr. Otten was told that he did not have to attend this meeting. Future placement of the sign has not been decided upon at this point. Re: T.H. 100 & CSAH 66: The Village Engineer presented the construction plans for T.H. 100 & CSAH 66 and explained that they were the same layout previously approved by Council. MOVED b y Ulstad seconded by Paulson carried to approve the plans and specifi- cations for T.H. #100 & CSAH #66 as submitted. The Village Engineer presented an agreement which turns over the right-of-way and service drives to the Village for maintenance after construction and ex- plained that this was a new policy of the State Highway Department. Member Stockman introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: "RESOLUTION" (Authorizing Conveyance of T.H. #100 Frontage Road at CSAH #66 Interchange to Golden Valley) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Paulson, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor there- of: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, Stockman and Ulstad, and the following voted again- st the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolution Book page Proposed Ordinance - Gun Control Ordinance: Director of Public Safety briefly summarized the changes in the proposed or- dinance. u 1 1 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Hoover carried to give a first reading to an ord- inance entitled: "Sale, Possession and Discharge of Firearms, Fireworks and Other Weapons" Allan Greenberg Opposed to three day waiting period. Attorney for Golden Valley Propose a picture taken similar to Sports Center check cashing. To pass a law that is non -effective is worse than no law at all. Ken Williams Works in Golden Valley and because Plymouth of his occupation might carry a handgun. Would be hard to plan a route because he has to have a per- mit to carry a gun. Fred Oakley Would you consider a referendum? 8135 Winsdale Street Dean Jones Do you have to have a permit to carry a gun in the car or trailer? Calvin Hagen Is a holster considered a proper 2415 Winnetka Avenue North container? Mrs. Horwitz Would you consider a referendum 7150 Duluth Street for more than two families. Alvin Michels If friends from out of town came 914 Sumter South with a revolver in the front seat, would they get a ticket. Mr. Lang Should be a State wide law. Must abide by dommunity laws. Mr. W. G. Fry Can't give a boy under 21 a pistol 2013 Hillsboro Avenue North even if they have served in the war and are discharged at 20. John Wellon Clarify Section 525.11 Minneapolis Dean Knolls Can't have gun in front seat. John Martin Bection 525.01 persons prohibited Attorney, Committee for Effective after prison should be strengthened. Crime Controk 525.04 object to require report of sale for dealers only. No definition for crime of violence M. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 Pierre Meyer Supports this ordinance and is 2225 Orkla Drive proud of Council, Public Safety Directer, Attorney and State Official that is present. Cal Hagen Road put through recently com- 2415 Winnetka Avenue pared to gun law. Mr. Barrington Oppossd to original ordinance but urges adoption of this one. Audrey Rosch Great strides have been made. What is definition of personal hazard, is it discriminatory again- st women. Ed Shellcross Should be handled at Federal or State level. Pass as is. Warren Spannus, Attorney General It is extremely easy to pick the State of Minnesota ordinance apart, do a service, the police will be fair and reasonable. Subscribe 100%. Michael Hunt Would like a referendum. Harry Takata Would like clarification on sev- 1870 Valders Avenue North eral sections. The Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Stockman to approve the first reading of this ord- inance with the following revisions noted: Sect. 525.01 (1) Omit "shall be at least 21 years of age;" 525.06 (1) (d) add "approximately" a 3 x 5 photograph (5) change character testimony to "character evidence" 525.10 (1) (1) three (3) years. The following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, Stockman, and Ulstad and the following voted against the same: None. MOVED by Paulson to give this ordinance a second reading this evening also with the revisions that we have noted. Motion died for lack of a second. MOVED by Hoover, seconded by Paulson carried to place this ordinance on the Council Agenda for March 20, 1972 for a second reading. Proposed Ordinance - First Readinsz Ban -the -Can: The Village Manager apprised the Council of the fact that this ordinance is r� Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 not the same ordinance that was presented January 3, 1972. Mr. Eugene Sander, member of the Environmental Committee presented the changes to the Council. MOVED by Hoover seconded by Stockman carried to table the ordinance as given January 1, 1972 and give a first reading to an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance Prchibiting the Sale of Certain Non -returnable Disposable Beverage Containers, Providing for the Redemption of Returnable Containers, Providing for Inspections, and Providing Penalties for Violations of the Provisions Thereof, Adding Sections 836:00-836:06" Presentations were given by the following: Mr. Gary Bickel, member of the Environmental Committee; Dale Thayer, University of Minnesota, involved with MECA; Mr. Wes Fisher, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; Mrs. Mattie Peterson, Chairman of the St. Louis Park Environmental Committee; and Jerry Quinn, New Hope Environmental Committee. Luke Laskow 2400 Kyle Avenue No. Dave Locey Bottlers Assoc. of Minnesota Jack Cowl Log Cabin Liquors Roger Ost Grain Belt Distr. 1540 Ottawa Avenue So. Michael Flannagan Attorney for Minneapolis Glass Container Association Fred Sheridan 400 Ardmore Don Byerly Byerly's Foods There is no tin in beverage cans Roadside litter is 592 paper, 22% bottles & cans. Would like to meet with attorney. Refute previous reports. Against ordinance. Against ordinance - there will be an increase in taxes, unemployment will rise, etc. Clarify Pollution Control Agency Charge the Council to go to favorite store to see if both returnable and non -returnable are there. At his store it is available both ways. Over 55% of the sales are non -return- able. A recent survey shows that 52 1/2X comes from outside the 2 mile radius. Gordon Neilsen When it is used it is put in the ground. Dist. Manager Broekle Glass Co. Returnables need water and cleansing agents. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 Bill Walter Solid wastes are a problem. We Beer Wholesaler do provide returnable containers. Gary Juster What amount of money and manpower is 301 Burntside Drive No. being used for recycling? Will Bakke We all have a choice to buy what we 7820 Plymouth Avenue No. want to. Sherm Quisberg We shouldn't be penalized by an Golden Value Super Valu ordinance such as this. Won't help at all. It must be contry wide. Kathy Herje As a housewife I prefer to buy disposables. 8805 Elgin Place Dick Gustafson I will continue to shop where I can get $40 Georgia Ave. No. bottles to return; they are more economical. Bob Moore It seems it's the packaging industry Coca Cola Midwest that is on trial. Dean Mills We have a choice everywhere. 1512 Gettysburg Avenue No. John Duran A recycling center will employ handi- capped people and make jobs for them. The Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover to adopt the revised ordinance on first reading with the understanding that the Environmental Committee will be requested to study other approaches to solid waste and report at the second reading. The following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, and Stockman and the following voted against the same: Ulstad. MOVED by Paulson seconded by Hoover to set the second reading for this ordinance at the second meeting in May. The following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, and the following voted against the same: Ulstad, Stockman. State Highway Department re: Speed Zones, Certain Streets: Village Manager apprised the Council of a communication from the Minnesota Highway Department establishing a 30 mile per hour speed zone on the following named Village Streets: Fairlawn Way between the intersection with Douglas Avenue and T.H. f12. June Avenue between the intersection with Douglas Avenue and T.H. #12. Avondrle Road between the intersection with Fairlawn Way and June Ave. Sussex Road between the intersections with Avondale Road and June Ave. 14.2 y Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 MOVED by Stockman seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file and inform the residents of the speed on the street. Resignation - Ray Brand - Park & Recreation Commission: MOVED by Paulson seconded by Stockman carried to accept the resignation of Ray Brand from the Park & Recreation Commission with regret and ask that a letter of commendation be sent to him for his service. Resignation - Tom Tart - Park & Recreation Commission: MOVED by Hoover seconded by Ulstad carried to accept the resignation of Tom Tart from the Park & Recreation Commission with regret and ask that a letter of commendation be sent to thank him for his service. Fireworks at Country Club - Schaak Electronics: All present agreed to add the above item to the agenda. The Village Manager read a communication from Schaak Electronics requesting permission for fireworks display at their annual party on March 11, at the Golden Valley Country Club. MOVED by Stockman seconded by Ulstad carried to grant permission for the use of fireworks on March 11, 1972 at the Golden Valley Country Club. Award of Bids - Street Construction & Maintenance Materials: The Village Manager presented an affidavit of publication in the official newspaper..Sealed bids were received and the Village Manager, Village Engineer and Village Clerk met at the Civic Center at 7800 Golden Valley Road at 11: A.M., on February 24, 1972; and publicly opened and read the bids as follows: ROAD CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE BITUMINOUS MATERIAL 1 MC 250 RC 250 Base Alternate Base Alternate W. H. Barber Oil Co. .1349 .1420* .1374 .1445* Koch Refining Company .1427 .1350 .1452 .1375 Northwest Refining Co. .1437 .1462 Richards Oil Company ,.1650 .1540 .1675 .1565 *Noted as "delivered" on the proposal form. 1 4 N W A Ir C71 y M+ N y CAD O O N GA O �+ o Qt W V1 r o v, 4 ;o A K W M V o A a h • Vii w OU" to OWD A M K p�E O A w �N A a• A M opo M o CI N 00 M •�Vw 0 q y aOQ 0 N app m pp9 O 0% H A � • •• • M 00 M • rO� 'd N �y A • N pGAp Pp► N 'O Dd � �Q � A Opt O A O • w �F► K Ou A d fp'f A • N N W A Ir M N M y M+ N y CAD O O N GA O �+ o Qt W V1 N . LAIC O 4 ;o A A W M V 0o CD CD N N W M N M y M+ N y CAD O GA �+ o Qt V1 V1 t/1 . LAIC O 4 ;o A A W M V 0o CD CD O O • Vii A OU" co OWD O O p O li 1 1 M N M y M+ N y CAD O GA �+ o v w o0 W W L" ZIP 6n V w � n oD . -�•a w OWo H O O • li 1 1 1 i 1 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 MOVED by Hoover seconded by Stockman carried to award the bids as follows: STREET MAINTENANCE MATERIALS Class 2 Class 5 Seal Coat Type I Seal Coat Type II Band MC Plant Mix - 3/8", 3/4", AC Plant Mix, 2341 Mix, Bituminous Material River Warren Aggregates A & B Aggregate, Inc. Barton Contracting Company Bryan Dresser Trap Rock Anderson Aggregates, Inc. C. S. McCrossan, Inc. ROAD CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE BITUMINOUS MATERIAL Road Oils - MC 250, RC 250 W. H. Barber Oil Company Award of Bids - Self Provelled Street Sweever: The Village Manager submitted the following bids opened at 11:00 A.M. on March 1, 1972: Hall Equipment Inc. $14,350.00) ) Including Trade Ins MacQueen Equipment, Inc. $15,500.00) MOVED by Paulson seconded by Ulstad carried to award the bid to the low bidder, Hall Equipment Inc., and trade in the 1956 Galion motor patrol and 1961 sweeper as recommended by the Village Manager. License List: MOVED by Stockman seconded by Hoover carried to approve the license list as follows: NO. Licensee 1747 Olson's Outdoor Service 1748 Viking Disposal Service, Inc. 1749 Mpls. Hide & Tallow Co. 1750 Robbinsdale Transfer Inc. 1751 Rainbow Plastics 1752 Profexray Div., Litton Ind. 1753 The Pillsbury Co. 1754 Minn. Highway Dept. 1755 Cosom Corporation 1756 Crossroad Apts. 1757 Brookview Municipal Golf Course 1758 Golden Valley Lanes T"e Fee Solicit $ 10.00 Garbage Hauling 26.00 26.00 " 52.00 Vending Per. EXEMPT Vending N.P. 7.50 " 17.50 EXEMPT " 5.00 " 5.00 " 5.00 " " 7.50 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 No. Licensee Type Fee 1759 Minn. Highway Dept. Vending N.P. $ 5.00 1760 Golden Valley Sports Center Sp. Food Handl. 5.00 1761 Golden Valley Sports Center Vending N.P. 5.00 1762 Jacobsen Machines it to 5.00 1763 Services for the Blind it it 5.00 1764 Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys it " 5.00 1765 Parker Hannifin Corp. " 5.00 1766 United Dressed Beef 5.00 1767 B. F. Goodrich Co. " 5.00 1768 Cross Company " " 5.00 1769 Gold Cross Co. " 5.00 1770 Golden Valley Arms " 5.00 1771 Bruch & Morrow 5.00 1772 Mon Ray DeVac " " 5.00 1773 Byerly's Beverages " 5.00 1774 Glenwood Hills Hospital Sp. Food Handl. 5.00 1775 Log Cabin Service, Inc. of is 5.00 1776 Log Cabin Service, Inc. Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 1777 Reed Drug it" 25.00 1778 Reed Drug Food Establishment 25.00 1779 Byerly Foods, Inc. Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 1780 Byerly Foods, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 1781 Byerly Foods, Inc. Vending N.P. 5.00 1782 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 1783 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 1784 Brunswick Carriage Lanes Malt Liquor "OnlSale" 250.00 1785 Golden Valley Baptist Church Food Establishment EXEMPT 1786 General Motors Training Center is it 25.00 1787 General Motors Training Center Vending N.P. 7.50 1788 Honeywell, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 1789 Honeywell, Inc. Vending Per. 15.00 1790 Honeywell, Inc. Vending N.P. 5.00 1791 L. Fidelman Kosher Meat Market Food Establishment 25.00 1792 B & F Meats " 25.00 1793 John's No. 1 Son Restaurant " 25.00 1794 Michael's Restaurant, Inc. " " 30.00 1795 Ind. School Dist. 281 -Noble Elem. " " EXEMPT 1796 Ind. School Dist. 281-Sandburg Jr. " " EXEMPT 1797 Happy House Shop " " 25.00 1798 Mr. Steak, Inc. 25.00 1799 Gray's Texaco Service Gasoline Station 20.00 1800 Gray's Texaco Service Vending N.P. 5.00 1801 Midland Shell Gasoline Station 20.00 1802 Jolly Troll, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 1803 Woodlake Sanitary Service Garbage Hauling 312.00 1804 Audrey Knutson Auctioneer 1.00 1805 Russell's Golden Valley Texaco Gasoline Station 30.00 1806 Theo. Wirth Chalet Malt Liquor "On Sale" 250.00 1807 Theo. Wirth 8halet Food Establishment 30.00 1808 Instrumentation Services, Inc. Vending N.P. EXEMPT 1809 Qualitek Engineering Mfg. Co. to to 5.00 1810 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes it Per. 15.00 1 1 LJ Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 No. Licensee 1811 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes 1812 VOID 1813 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes 1814 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes 1815 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes 1816 Mike Wigley 1817 Nortronics, Inc. 1818 Schuller's Tavern, Inc. 1819 Schuller's Tavern, Inc. 1820 Schuller's Tavern, Inc. 1821 Bury & Carlson 1822 Geraldine Coiffures 1823 Woodfill Service 1824 Woodfill Service 1825 Bert's Golden Valley Mobil 1826 Bert's Golden Valley Mobil 1827 F & H Liquor Store 1828 F & H Liquor Store 1829 Miss Swiss Corp. 1830 Miss Swiss Corp. 1831 United Dressed Beef, Inc. 1832 United Dressed Beef, Inc. 1833 Ron-Vik, Inc. 1834 Golden Valley Barber Shop 1835, Pesek Engr. & Mfg. Co. 1836 Typhoon Twelve Car Wash 1837 Public Safety Bldg. 1838 ;C..J. Sommers Co. 1839 Golden Valley Super Valu 1840 Golden Valley Super Valu 1841 Brechet and Richter Co. 1842 Valley View Nursing Home 1843 Valley View Nursing Home 1844 Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc. 1845 Weldwood Nursing Home, Inc. 1846 Bury & Carlson 1847 KFC Operating,Co. of Minn., Inc. 1848 KFC Operating Co. of Minn., Inc. 1849 H. Salt's Esq. Fish & Chips L.E.A.A. Apvlication: Type Fee Vending N.P. $17.50 VOID Pool Tables 30.00 Food Estab. 25.00 Bowling Alley 170.00 Peddler 10.00 Food Estab. 25.00 of to 25.00 Tavern 350.00 Pool Table 5.00 Vending N.P. 5.00 " " 5.00 It117.50 Gasoline Station 20.00 to to 20.00 Vending N.P. 10.00 Malt Liquor `Off Sale" 25.00 Sp. Food Handl. 5.00 Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 Food Estab. 25.00 itif25.00 Readily -Per. Food Veh. 50.00 Vending N.P. 7.50 4f of 5.00 to it 10.00 Gasoline Station 30.00 Sell Cigarettes EXEMPT Food Estab. 25.00 it #i 35.00 Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 Food Estab. 25.00 " It 25.00 Vending N.P. 5.00 Food Estab. 25.00 Vending N.P. 5.00 to it 5.00 Food Estab. 30.00 It " 25.00 If it 25.00 McWwr FattLeas Introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: "RESOLUTION" (Authorizing Village Manager as Authority for L.E.A.A. Application) Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 RESOLVED that the Village Council approves an application for grant for the title project "Consolidated Comsunication Training Program"; RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the Village Manager be designated as the authorized official to sign the application and all matters necessary to process the program through federal and state agencies. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Hoover and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, Stockman and Ulstad, and the following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page . Police Department Fund: Member Ulstad introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: "RESOLUTION" (Establishing a Special Police Fund) WHEREAS Laws 1971 Chapter 695 establishing an aid program to local police departments requires that a special police fund be established to receive the aid apportioned to the local municipality; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley hereby establishes a SPECIAL POLICE FUND for the purposes of receiving and accounting for State Aid to Police Departments, and such other funds as the Council may appropriate thereto in accordance with the Statutes of the State of Minnesota. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded bt Paulson, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, Stockman & Ulstad, and the following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page . Sale of 1954 GMC Van - Fire Department: The Village Manager asked permission to sell the Fire Department's old 1954 GMC Van with the smoke extractor on it because he has an offer from the Randolph, Minnesota Fire Department for $1500.00. MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Paulson carried to approve sale of the 1954 GMC Van. Waiver of Platting Ordinance - 5729 IbM. #55 - 444 Yosemite Avenue North: Richard R. Miller requested a Waiver of the Platting Ordinance for 5729 Hwy. #55 and 444 Yosemite Avenue North for the division of the following property: Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 Parcel I - 5729 Olson Memorial Highway The East 73.7 feet of the following described property: beginning at a point on the West line of Lot 3, Section 33, Township 118, North Range 21, which is 33 feet South of the center line of the road known as 6th Ave. North; Thence running East along the South line of said 6th. Avenue North464.8 feet; thence at right angles South 594.74 feet to the North line of land owned by Fred B. Turner as described in Book 834 of Deeds, Page 427 Document Number 897179; thence at right angles West along the North line of said Turner land, 464.8 feet to a point in the West line of said Lot 3, which is 420.4 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Lot 3 thence North along the West line to the point of beginning, except: That part of Government Lot 3, Section 33, Township 118 Range 21, described as beginning at a point on the center- line of State Trunk Highway No. 55 distant 464.80 feet East of the West line of said Government Lot 3; thence South parallel with said West line 385.69 feet to the actural point of beginning of the tract of land to be herein described; thence continuing South on said par- allel line 241.40 feet to the North line of Skelly's Addition; thence West along said North line 73.70 feet; thence North parallel with the West line of said Govern - meat Lot 3 a distance of 240.90 feet to a point 386.84 feet South of the centerline of said State Trunk High- way No. 55; thence East 73.70 feet to the actual point of beginning; according to the United States Government Survey thereof except Highway. Parcel II - 444 Yosemite Avenue South That part of Government Lot 3, Section 33, Township 118, Range 21, described as beginning at a point on the center- line of State Highway No. 55 distant 188.90 feet East measured at right angles, of the West line of said Govern- ment Lot 3; thence South parallel with said West line a distance of 390.0 feet to the actual point of beginning of the tract of land to be herein described; thence East at right angles 275.90 feet; thence South parallel with said West line a distance of 241.40 feet to the North line of Skelly's Addition; thence West along said North line a distance of 147.0 feet; thence North parallel with the West line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 110.40 feet; thence West at right angles 128.90 feet; thence North parallel with the West line of said Government Lot 3 a dis- tance of 130.0 feet to the point of beginning. MOVED by Hoover seconded by Ulstad carried to approve the Waiver of Platting Ordinance for the above referenced property. Drainage Pond - Honeywell Area: Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 The Village Engineer presented a layout of the proposed clean-up of the Honeywell Pond and two quotations for dragline rental as follows: J. A. Danen & Son, Inc. - 47.50/hr Hurley Construction Company - 60.55/hr MOVED by Paulson seconded by Stockman to accept the Engineer's recommend- ation of low bid and authorize the award be made to J. A. Danen for equip- ment rental and to North Star Concrete for materials. The motion carried with the following voting in favor thereof: Paulson Stockman, Ulstad and the following voted against the same: Hoover and Riggs. Appointments - Boards & Commissions: The Village Manager presented the following recommendations for appointments to the various boards and commissions. Ernest M. Simon Safety Council 3 year term 1640 Spring Valley Road Mrs. Howard C. Wagenhals Building Board of Review 1 year term 7310 Plymouth Avenue Mrs. Julie Stine Human Rights Commission 3 year term 4740 Bassett Creek Drive William R. Ludtke Human Rights Commission 1 year term 1815 Hillsboro Avenue North Mrs. Susan Becker Planning Commission 3 year term 5840 Golden Valley Road Mrs. Marcie Ingvoldstad Human Rights Commission 1 year term 1816 Quail Avenue North MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Paulson carried to approve the above recommenda- tions for appointment to the boards and commissions. CATV Minutes - February 2, 1972: MOVED by Hoover seconded by Stockman carried to receive and file the Minutes of the CATV Committee for February 2, 1972. Planning Commission Minutes - February 28, 1972: MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file the minutes of the Planning Commission for February 28, 1972. Park & Recreation Commission Minutes - February 24, 1972: Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 6, 1972 MOVED by Hoover seconded by Stockman carried to receive and file the minutes of the Park & Recreation Commission for February 24, 1972. Mrs. Kathy Herje reported that the Park & Recreation Commission recommended that the Council give approval to the following resolution. Member Hoover introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND COOPERATION WITH ST. LOUIS PARK ON THE PROPOSED WESTWOOD HILLS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Stockman, and upon vote.being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Hoover, Paulson, Riggs, Stockman, Ulstad and the following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Village Clerk. See Resolutions Book page Communication I-394 Curt Green: MOVED by Hoover seconded by Ulstad carried that the letter from Mr. Curt Green, representative of Golden Valley on the Citizens Advisory Committee for I-394 regarding the need for assistance to the committee in the planning field be received and filed and a copy sent to the Planning Commission for their meeting of March 13th, with Mr. Green and Mr. Brown. Bills & Claims: MOVED by Ulstad seconded by Hoover carried to approve the bills as submitted on the prelist. MOVED by Stockman seconded by Paulson carried to adjourn the meeting at 1:00 P.M. Attest: Village Clerk Ci May6r f,