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03-18-94 City Council Minutes46 REGULAR MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL March 18, 1974 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 Vallev Road, in said Village on March 18, 1974, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The following members were present; Anderson, Bix, Hoover, Moberg, and Riggs; and the following were absent: None. Present were Village Manager, Barkley C. Omans, Village Attorney, Robert M. Skare; Village Engineer, Lowell Odland Village Clerk, Helen Penniman. Minutes of March 4,_1974: MOVED by Bix seconded by Moberg carried to approve the minutes of March 4, 1974, as corrected and amended. Police/Community Relations Committee -Police Commendation n Awards: Mayor Riggs presented merit commendation awards for outstanding service to the following Police Officers: Name Date of Outstanding Service Kenneth Harder November 16, 1973 Dean Moonev November 16, 1973 Bernard Meyer May 13, 1973 & August 23, 1973 Dennis Heyda During 1973 Jeff Arneson April 29, 1973 & September 16, 1973 Dale Smedberg April 12, 1973 There was enthusiastic recognition and applause by the audience. 1974 Sidewalk Construction - Informal Hearin: The Mayor announced the first area of consideration was Glenwood Avenue on the south side from Edgewood Avenue to Harold Avenue. Leland LeBlanc, 225 Brunswick Avenue South, presented a petition in favor of sidewalk construction, signed by 180 residents. The petitions also re- quested a traffic device or blinking light at Edgewood and Glenwood Ave. Mr, Charles Burmeister, 6505 Glenwood Avenue, in favor of sidewalk, but why not go all the way to Glenwood and T,H. #55. Mr. Walter Mills, 6835 Glenwood Avenue, stated he could not maintain the side- walk during the winter months. will the Village maintain it. Mrs. Louis Martin, 6454 Western Avenue, there is not much pedestrian traffic on Glenwood Avenue, is opposed to the sidewalk, will be more litter on the lawn. 47 - Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 1974 Sidewalk Construction Olympia Street: Construction of sidewalk is proposed on Olympia Street from Winnetka Avenue to Louisiana Avenue. Mr. Milton Saliterman, 7345 Olympia Street, presented a petition in opposi- tion to sidewalk construction on Olympia Street, children use the crossing near the school and the sidewalk should be on the north side of the street rather than the south side. Mr. Michael Plitman, 7601 Olympia Street, presented another petition in opposition to sidewalks on Olympia Street. Mr, Lester Kittler, 744.5 Olympia Street, new resident of one month, in favor of sidewalks, watches 45 to 50 children cross Olympia morning and night, Mr. Ray Zauzlack, 7110 Olympia Street, the traffic is causing the problem 95 to 98 Dercent come to a rollinc stop, traffic is intolerable. Mr. Dave G. Roston, 7551 Olympia Street, traffic is the big thing on Olympia sidewalks will cause upgrading to a complete thorough -fair. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to continue consideration pend- ing a meeting with neighbors before April 1, 1974. 1974 Sidewalk Construction - Noble Avenue: Construction of sidewalk is proposed on Noble Avenue on the west side from Golden Valley Road to Bassett Creek Drive. Also consideration of street improvement for the same area, (74 -SI -1). Mr. John A, Kent, 2257 Noble Avenue North, spokesman for residents of the area, presented a petition in opposition to the proposed sidewalk construc- tion, and displayed a map of the area in opposition. Mr. R. A. Wagman, 2243 Noble Avenue, objected to sidewalk and stated they did not need retaining walls, shorter driveway. They were proud of trees and shrubs the boulevard created by sidewalks would be a dead area. Mr. W. J. Houlihan, 2620 Noble Avenue, opposed to widening the street, it will increase the noise level, should establish need first, the neighbor- hood is completely developed. Traffic comes from outside of the village, highway should be developed on 36th street to T.H. 4100 for traffic to downtown Minneapolis. Widening the street will encourage parking on Noble, and they have no drainage problem on Noble. Widening street will increase speed and speeders, Mr, Jack R, Kelcher, 4820 Markay Ridge, in favor of sidewalk, but not in favor of widening street, Dr, M. Garvey, 4810 Markay Ridge, the school children walk through his yard, they will not change habit pattern, will still go through the yard, don't need the sidewalk. M Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 Mrs, Mary Johnston, 2151 Perry Avenue North, in favor of a blacktop path, not necessary to widen street, Mr, H. L. Eckdahl, 2700 Noble Avenue, has lived there 25 years, just con- tinue the blacktop walk to Noble School, do not widen the road. Mr, Harlan Meyers, representing Valley of Peace Lutheran Church, opposed to the proposed construction, Mr. Keith Sherck, 4805 Markay Ridge, objected to widening of Noble Avenue. Mr. R. W. Seagren, 2640 Noble Avenue, a resident for 25 years, no children have been involved in accidents, only fatalities were auto accidents. Mr. Hal Sweet 2160 Windsor Way, need a path or a sidewalk. Mrs. K. A. Dale, 2164 Perry Avenue North, there will be more children in the next 2 to 5 years, young families are moving into the area. Mrs. R. N. Damuth, 3321 Noble Avenue, raised three children who walked on Noble Avenue, children were trained, Mr, John W, Rawley, 3790 Orchard Avenue North, has teen aged children, glad to hear about young children moving into the area, his children need baby sitting jobs, Mr. G. A, Fuller, 2224 Windsor Way, likes to ride a bicycle, opposed to widening Noble Avenue. A resident asked how a State -Aid designation can be taken off of Noble Ave- nue, Mr, Neil Freeman, 2135 Noble Avenue, no need to widen Noble Avenue and no need for a sidewalk on Noble Avenue, Mr, R. A. Wagman, 2243 Noble, doesn't want street widened, but do need a walk, The Mayor closed the informal hearing. MOVED by Bix seconded by Moberg to delete street improvement (74 -SI -2) from construction in 1974, The following amendment was made to the above motion: MOVED by Hoover seconded by Anderson to defer action for one year to study general alternatives, move roadway slightly to the east to allow safe side- walk for west side, a 36' wide road, study of bridge, alignment of right-of- way, Bix spoke against the amendment and voted "NO". Upon call for the motion it carried that Improvement 74 -SI -2 is deleted from construction. -1.9. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 MOVED by Hoover seconded by Moberg carried to delete Noble Avenue from 1974 sidewalk construction program and appoint a committee to study the matter. MOVED by Hoover seconded by Anderson carried to approve miscellaneous pedes- trian ramps on existing sidewalk and curb and gutter. MOVED by Bix seconded by Hoover carried to continue sidewalk construction from Glenwood Avenue on Harold Avenue to Louisiana Avenue. MOVED by Anderson seconded by Moberg to meet with the Principal of Sunnyhollow School for informal study of sidewalks on the south side of Medicine Lake Road and ask the Village Engineer for recommendation for a temporary solution for the crossings at Cavell Avenue and Decatur Avenue. The motion failed. Discussion Third Lane on T.H, #12 East of T.H. #100:11 The Village Attorney read Resolution No. 614, "Rescinding Prior Resolutions Respecting Plan Approval for Third Lane on U, S. Highway No. 12 and Providing Conditions Precedent for Re -approval", The Mayor read the Highway Department's reply, which did not comply with Council's Resolution conditions. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Hoover carried to negotiate with the Highway Department, Minneapolis Park Board and Prudential Insurance Company -for right-of-way on the south side of T.H. 412, MOVED by Bix seconded by Anderson carried to authorize the Mayor and Village Manager to sign the agreement with the State Highway Department regarding construction of concrete walk extending from both ends of Trunk Highway No. 12 Pedestrian Bridge No, 27001 near June Avenue within the corporate limits and the construction of traffic barrier to the piers of said pedestrian bridge. Waiver of Plattinp� Ordinance Inde endent School District #275: The request is for the waiver of the Platting Ordinance for division of the following property: The request for a division consists of the Golden Valley School District acquiring a 50 foot parcel from Chester Bird American Legion Post: Division: That 50 foot wide parcel being the north 50 feet of the following described tract owned by Chester Bird American Legion Post: Commencing at a point in East line of West 1522 26/100 feet of SW 1/4 distant 363 feet North from SE'corner thereof the North 528 68/100 feet the West thence West at right angles 360 feet thence South 28 degrees 17 minutes West to N easterly line of Highway No. 100 thence Southeasterly along said High- way line to a point 363 feet North from South line of SW 1/4 thence East to beginning. Plat 84619 Parcel 7030 Section 19 Township 29 Range 24. Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 Combination: The above described 50 feet wide parcel to be combined with the following described tract, owned by the Golden Valley School District: Commencing at intersection of Southeasterly line of Minneapolis Northern & Southern Railway right-of-way with a line running East from a point in West line of SW 1/4 Distant 1089 95/100 feet South from Northwest corner thereof and parallel with North line thereof continuing Easterly to a point 1522. West at right angles 360 feet thence Northwesterly along a line at right angles to center line of said right-of-wav to the South- easterly line thereof thence Northeasterly along said right-of- way line to beginning, Section 19 Township 29 Range 24. MOVED by Anderson seconded by Hoover carried to approve the Waiver of Platting Ordinance for the above referenced property. Request "No Left Turn" Sign onto Harold Avenue from Winnetka Avenue: Karen Deters, 7710 Harold Avenue, submitted a petition signed by 25 resi- dents requesting a "No Left Turn" sign from Winnetka Avenue Southbound onto Harold Avenue between the hours of 7:00 to 9:00 A.M., weekdays. MOVED by Bix seconded by Hoover carried to request Hennepin County approval of a "No Left Turn'` sign from Winnetka Avenue onto Harold Avenue between the hours of 7:00 to 9:00 A.M., weekdays. Second Reading Ordinance Repealing Dumping Sections: MOVED by Anderson seconded by Moberg carried to give a second reading to an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE REPEALING THE CITY CODE (Dump - Municipal) MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to approve the ordinance herein quoted by title on its second reading and to order publication thereof. See Ordinance Book page . Golden Vaenue North: The Golden Valley Safety Council request "No Parking" signs on the South side of 7th Avenue North between Boone Avenue and Decatur Avenue. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to approve "No Parking" signs on the south side of 7th Avenue North between Boone Avenue and Decatur Avenue. License List: MOVED by Bix seconded by Anderson carried to approve the license list as follows: 51 1 Liquor "On Sale"250.00 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 LICENSES FOR APPROVAL MARCH 18, 1974 No. Licensee Type Fee 2728 Forman Ford Paints, Inc. Vending N.P. $ 5.00 2729 Bloom Bros, Co. Vending N.P. 5.00 2730 D. Shobe & Son Disposal Service, Inc. Garbage 26.00 2731 Nelson's Trucking Service Rubbish Pick-up 26.00 2732 Quadco Vending N.P. 5.00 2733 Harlan Disrud, dba Cross Road Skelly Vending N.P. 7.50 2734 Harlan Disrud, dba Cross Road Skelly Gasoline Pumps 20.00 2735 Thomas R. Malik dba Malik's Union "76" Vending N.P. 7.50 2736 Thomas R. Malik dba Malik's Union "76" Gasoline Pumps 35.00 2737 Glen's Union "76"; Gasoline Pumps 30.00 2738 Golden Hills Drug, Inc. Sp. Food Handling 5.00 2739 Nortronics, Inc. (Canteen Corp.) Food Establishment 25.00 2740 James Lupient dba Lupient Oldsmobile Vending N.P. 17.50 2741 Mengelkoch Company Garbage 26.00 2742 Bertelson Bros., Inc, Vending N.P. 7.50 2743 Theisen Vending Co. Bulk Vending 15.00 2744 LeRoy B. Nistler dba Nistler Rubbish Garbage & Rubbish 26.00 2745 Lyon Food Products, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 2746 Fluidyne, Inc. Vending N.P. 5.00 2747 Red Owl Stores, Inc, Non-Intox."Off Salt''25.00 2748 Red Owl Stores, Inc. Food Establishment 35.00 2749 Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co. Vending N.P. 5.00 2750 American Olean Tile Co. Vending N.P. 5.00 2751 Sam Berezovsky dba Fidelman Kosher Meat Food Establishment 25.00 2752 Jolly Troll, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 2753 Barbara Loscheider dba The Blue Room Vending N.P. 5.00 2754 Scott Investors, Inc. dba Bonanza Steak Food Establishment 25.00 2755 Waste Control, Inc. Garbage & Rubbish 26.00 2756 Diversified Distributors, Inc. Vending N.P. 5.00 2757 Berg's Mobil Service (Bill's Vending Co.)Vending N.P. 5.00 2758 Bruce R. Russell dba Russell's G.V. Texaco Gasoline Station 30.00 2759 Brunswick Corp. dba Brunswick Non-Intox. Malt Carriage Lanes Liquor."On Sale" 250,00 2760 Richard E. Steiner dba Dick's Standard Gasoline Pumps 30.00 2761 Richard E. Steiner dba Dick's Standard Vending 10.00 2762 G & H Sanitation, Inc. Garbage 52.00 2763 Schumacher Wholesale Meats, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 2764 Chester Bird American Legion Post Food Establishment 25.00 2765 Audrey Knutson Auctions 1.00 2766 Aloha Corp. - Carriage House Lounge Game of Skill 25.00 2767 Void 2768 David M. Stein dba Carriage House Motor Lodge, Inc. Vending N.P. 17.50 2769 Neil Flesher dba Golden Valley Lanes Bowling Alley 120.00 . 2770 Neil Flesher dba Golden Valley Lanes Non-Intox, halt Liquor "On Sale"250.00 52 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 No. Licensee Type Fee 2771 Lauren Clayman Solicitors - Sell Flowers-G.V. Center $ 10.00 2772 Log Cabin Service, Inc.., Vending N.P. 5.00 2773 Perry Woodfill dba Woodfill Service Vending N.P. 7.50 2774 Woodfill Service Station Vending 2.50 2775 Woodfill Service Station Gasoline Station 20.00 2776 Larsen -Olson Company Vending N.P. 7.50 2777 Bridgeman's Inc, Food Establishment 25.00 2778 American Motor Sales Vending N.P. 5,00 2779 Golden Valley Chrysler -Plymouth, Inc, Gasoline Pump 5.00 2780 Golden Valley Lutheran College Food Establishment EXEMPT 2781 Wold Industries, Inc. Vending N.P. EXEMPT 2782 St. Margaret Mary School & Church Food Establishment EXEMPT 2783 Calvary Lutheran Church Food Establishment EXEMPT 2784 Calvary Lutheran Church Vending N.P. EXEMPT 2785 Boustead Electric (Employees Flower & Gift Fund) Food Establishment EXEMPT 2786 Ind. School Dist. #275 Meadowbrook Elem. Food Establishment EXEMPT 2787 Clarence Green dba Cramer's Food Mart Non-Intox. Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 2788 Clarence Green dba Cramer's Food Mart Food Establishment 30.00 2789 General Mills, Inc.(Saga Harding Williams) Food Establishment 30.00 2790 Arthur Treacher Fish & Chips, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 2791 Sandburg Jr. High - Dist. 281 Food Establishment EXEMPT 2792 Vendall Bulk Vending Co. Bulk Vending 15.00 2793 Ron-Vik, Inc. Vending N.P. 7.50 2794 Valley Corp. dba Valley Liquor Store Sp. Food Handling 5.00 2795 Cork N' Cleaver Food Establishment 30.00 2796 Rosy's Liquor Sp. Food Handling 5.00 2797 Perkins Cake & Steak House Food Establishment 25.00 2798, Heilicher Bros, Vending N.P. 20,00 2799 Heilicher Bros, Vending Per. 20.00 2800 Liberty Carton Vending N.P. 7.50 2801 Liberty Carton Vending Per. 20.00 2802 Liberty Carton Vending Per, EXEMPT 2803 Advance Music Food Establishment 25.00 2804 Mr. Steak, Inc. Food Establishment 25,00 2805 Brunswick Carriage House Lanes Games of Skill 225.00 2806 Grotta's Union "76" Gasoline Station 20.00 2807 Golden Valley Barber Shop Vending N.P. 5.00 2808 New Boulevard Cafe, Inc. Food Establishment 45.00 2809 New Boulevard Cafe, Inc. Tavern 350.00 2810 St. Margaret Mary Church Vending N.P. 5.00 2811 Woodlake Sanitary Service Garbage Trucks 182.00 2812 Minn. Hwy. Dept. (Lukasavitz Vending) Vending N.P. EXEMPT 2813 Northwest Swiss -Matic " It Vending N.P. EXEMPT 2814 Custom Tool (Sir Vend, Inc,) Vending N.P. 17.50 2815 Custom Tool " " " Vending Per. 20.00 2816 Custom Tool '` it Vending Per. EXEMPT 53 - Regular 3 - Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 LICENSES FOR APPROVAL MARCH 18. 1974 (Cont.) NO. Licensee_ Fee 2817 Tennant Co. (Sir Vend, Inc.) Vending N.P. $ 57.50 2818 Tennant Co, Vending Per. 45.00 2819 Tennant Co, Vending Per. EXEMPT 2820 International Paper Co. (Sir Vend) Vending N,P. 12.50 2821 International Paper Co. Vending Per. 15.00 2822 International Paper Co. °i Vending Per. EXEMPT 2823 Glenwood Hills Hospital Vending N.P, 30.00 2824 Glenwood Hills Hospital Vending Per. 25.00 2825 Glenwood Hills Hospital Vending Per. EXEMPT 2826 Gordon's Drive -In Restaurant Food Establishment 25.00 2827 Winnetka Coffee Kup W1 it 25.00 2828 Knights Drug Sp. Food Handl. 5.00 2829 Golden Hills Liquor Store Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25,00 2830 Golden Hills Liquor Store Sp, Food Handl, 5.00 2831 Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc. Vending N.P. 12.50 2832 Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc. Vending Per, 15.00 2833 United Dressed Beef, Inc. (V.Pouliot) Vending N.P. 12.50 2834 Schumacher Wholesale Meats (Ashwin Vend) Vending N.P, 10,00 2835 Golden Hills Service Station (Gold ?Medal Beverage) Vending N.P. 5.00 2836 Ice Center (Gold -Medal Bev. Co.) Vending N.P. 5.00 2837 F & H Liquor Store Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 2838 F.& H Liquor Store Sp/ Food Handl. 5.00 2839 Westview Superette Food Establishment 25.00 2840 Westview Superette Malt Liquor "Off Sale" 25.00 2841 Russell's Texaco (Coca Cola Co.) Vending N.P. 5.00 2842 Berg's Mobil 1i " Vending N.P. 5.00 2843 G. V. Super Valu Vending N.P. 5.00 2844 A. & B. Trucking Garbage & Rubbish 52,00 2845 R. E. Fritz Vending N.P. 5.00 2846 First Apostolic Lutheran Church Food Establishment EXEMPT 2847 Honeywell$ Inc. Vending N.P. 5.00 2848 Honeywell, Inc. Vending Per. 15.00 2849 Honeywell, Inc. Food Establishment 25.00 2850 FKC Operating Co, of Minn,(760 Decatur) Food Establishment 25.00 2851 KFC Operating Co. of Minn.(7600 Olson Food Establishment 25,00 2852 KFC Operating Co. of Minn,(7600 Olson) Food Establishment 25.00 Detached Worker A reement: MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to authorize the Mayor and Manager to sign the Detached Worker Agreement with YMCA of METROPOLITAN MINNEAPOLIS as amended. Reguest_for a Public Hearing -PUD #12 (Medicine Lake Road & Hillsboro Ave.). MOVED by Moberg seconded by Hoover carried to call apublic hearing on PUD#12 on April 15, 1974. e7 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 Meeting Dates for Council With Various Groins: Council discussed dates for meeting with various village groups as follows: Olympia Sidewalk Group - March 27th at 9:00 P.M. (Manager on contact with the people found they could not meet at this time) Planning Commission - March 25, 1 7:00 P.M. re: Comprehensive Plan. Interviews for Boards & Commissions - April 1st at 6:30 P.M. Glenwood Hills Hospital Officials - March 27th at 7:30 P.M. Citizens Advisory Committee - Conflicts & Disclosure Policy: MOVED by Moberg seconded by Bix carried that it is Council Policy that spouses of Council Members not serve on Village Commissions. It is further Council request that spouses of Council Members now serving on committees be asked to resign and that no further appointments be made by the Council which would conflict with this policy. Boards & Commissio- n fitments: MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to appoint Jerry Mundt to the Building Board of Review for a one year term. Bix abstained. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Hoover carried to appoint Syril Ellison the Environmental Commission for three vearterm. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Hoover carried to appoint Molly Lyon to the Environmental Commission for a two year term. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to appoint Arlene Goldberg to the Human Rights Commission for a three year term. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to appoint Matthew Johnson to the Human Rights;Commission for a three year term. MOVED by Anderson seconded by Moberg carried to re -appoint Jeanette R. Glim, merveen to the Golden Valley Safety Council for a three year term. MOVED by Anderson seconded by Moberg carried that Council send the following communication to the Chairman of Boards and Commissions: It is important for all new commission and board members to become oriented to and knowledgeable about their new job. The Council requests the chairperson be responsible for pro- viding information and materials to the new members. This should be done at the time the new member assumes the posi- tion. Some suggested items to be covered: 1. Their role as a member of the group 1 1 1 Regular Meeting of the Village Council, March 18, 1974 2, The Commissions role in village government a. duties and functions b. relationship to the Council 3, Specific history of the commissions immediate past actions 4. Any and all materials and documents necessary to their being knowledgeable about their job. Commissions are a vital part of our form of government. The Council relies heavily on them for research and recommendations. Council appreciates their willingness to serve and would be happy to discuss with them any suggestions for improvement of the system. Board of Zonine A deals Minutes - March 12.1974: MOVED by Anderson seconded by Moberg carried to receive and file the Board of Zoning Appeals minutes for March 12, 1974, Environmental Commission Minutes - February 11._1974: MOVED by Anderson seconded by Hoover carried to receive and file the Envir- onmental Commission minutes for February 11, 1974. I-394 date: MOVED by Bix seconded by Moberg carried to continue the matter to April 1, 1974, Bills & Claims: MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to approve the bills as sub- mitted on the prelist, Oak Grove School Appraisal: MOVED by Bix seconded by Anderson carried to request information on the ap- praisal of Oak Grove School from School District 4281. MOVED by Moberg seconded by Anderson carried to adjourn the meeting at 1:15 A. M. Mayo Attest: r Village Clerk C t' .Jo