Loading...
08-04-80 City Council MinutesRegular Meeting Of The City Council August 4, 1980 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held,at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said City on August 4, 1980 at 6:30 P.M. The following members were present: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen. Also present were: City Manager, Jeff Sweet, Attorney, Robert Skare, and Secretary, Terri Schroetke. City Engineer, Lowell Odland arrived at 7:40 P.M. Approval of Mintues - July 21, 1980 MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and carried to approve the minutes of July 21, 1980 as amended: Page 130 - Re Health Central Storage Building: "MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson to direct staff to proceed with necessary action to have Health Central obtain a building permit, not requiring a penalty. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Stockman to amend the motion to require Health Central to appear before the Council". ANDERSON - NO JOHNSON - YES MITCHELL - NO STOCKMAN - YES THORSEN - NO. Lakc of majority vote, motion fiats, MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to direct staff to proceed with necessary action to have Health Central obtain a building permit, conveying to Health Central, the Council's feelings about the matter." Page 128 - Re Appointment of Olson School Committee: "two members appointed by staff" should read "one member from City staff and one member from District #281 staff" Page 128 - Housing Policy Task Force: Add "Mayor to communicate to the Human Rights and Planning Commissions the Council's direction" Page 131 - No asterisk by Bills and Claims `Approval of Consent Agenda MOVED by Johnson,.seconded by Anderson and carried to approve the items listed on the consent agenda, indicated by an asterisk(*). *Bills and Claims MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to approve the bills as submitted. *Licenses MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to approve the issuance of licenses as listed #6520 - #6523. *Minutes of Boards and Commissions MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to aporove the minutes of Boards and Commisssions, listed on the agenda as items 1F - 1G: 1F - Open Space & Recreation Commission - June 23, 1980 1G - Planning Commission - July 14, 1980 Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 -Bingo Notification - Church of St. Margaret Mary MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to receive and file the noticication from the Church of St. Margaret Mary relative to their bingo event on September 6 & &. *Call for Feasibility Study - 80 SI 14 (Tennant Road) Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 80 SI 14 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Anderson and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page *Motion to Amend Resolution Re Submitting Golden Valley's Comprehensive Plan MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to amend a resolution dated July 7, 1980 entitled, "Resolution Requesting an Extension to Submit Golden Valley's Comprehensive Plan to the Metropolitan Council" by changing the date of submittal from 12/31/80 to 5/31/81. Appointment of Election Judges for Primary Election MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to appoint election judges for the primary election, 9/9/80, as recommended by the Director of Administrative Services, said list of election judges attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A. -Bid Award - 80 LF 4, 80 WM 4, 80 SS 4 (Hamman Addition) MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to award the bid for the Hamman Addition Project (80 LF 4, 80 WM 4 & 80 SS 4) to the low bidder, C. Wayne Erickson, Inc. in the amount of $53,469.70. Bids received as follows: Amount Bid: Corrected Bid: C. Wayne Erickson, Inc. 53,468.90 53,469.70 Burschville Construction 54,101.05 Ideal Enterprises 57,764.65 Hennen Construction 58,713.50 Deluxe Construction 59,418.90 Randall Contracting 61,644.90 G. L. Contracting 62,139.20 Brown & Cris 62,284.10 Northdale Construction 63,575.50 Nodland Associates 64,002.50 Nova -Frost, Inc. 65,590.00 0 & P Contracting 68,019.78 Larson Excavating 71,976.00 71,962.50 Orvedahl Construction 74,816.36 72,367.20 Progressive Contractors 76,316.05 Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 *Bid Award - 80 LF 1 & 80 WM 1 (Midtown) - MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to award the bid for the Midtown Project (80 LF 1 & 80 WM 1) to low bidder, Burschville Construction, in the amount of $16,726.25. Bids received as follows: AMOUNT BID CORRECTED BID Burschville Construction 16,726.25 G.L. Contracting 17,857.50 18,357.50 Brown & Cris 18,495.00 Larson Excavating 18,612.50 Nova -Frost, Inc. 18,640.00 C. Wayne Erickson, Inc. 19,123.00 Deluxe Construction 20.706.50 0 & P Contracting 30,485.90 21,221.20 Ideal Enterprises 21,230.00 Progressive Contractors 24,683.50 Hennen Construction 25,195.00 Orvedahl 25,702.75 *Agreement for Railroad Crossing Signals on Old Wayzata Boulevard Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH MN & S RAILWAY, INC. FOR RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNALS AT OLD WAYZATA BOULEVARD The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Anderson and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page *Monthly Budget Report - June 1980 MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to receove and file the monthly budget report for June 1980. Application for Solicitors License - Elextrolux MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Stockman and carried to approve the issuance of a solicitors license to the Electrolux Corp., noting exemption of fee pursuant to section 842:05 of the City's ordinance, pertaining to peddlers and solicitors. Report on Bedwell Complaint MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Johnson and carried to receive and file the report from Sergeant Shellum relative to citizen complaint of Mr. Bedwell. Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 Indemnification of Officer Doeden MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the indemnification of Officer Marvin Doedin in the claim, Johnson vs Doeden. Evaluation of Consent Agenda MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to continue to use the consent agenda through December 31, 1981, at which time it can be reviewed by the Council seated at that time for further evaluation. Discussion of Human Rights Commission Role Relative to Section 8 Housing MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to request the Mayor communicate to the Human Rights Commission on their role in the process of the proposal for Section 8 housing near Highway 18 and Medicine Lake Road. Appointment of Alternates to Light Rail Transit Project Coordinating Group MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Johnson and carried to appoint the City Manager as the alternate staff person and the Mayor Pro -tem as the alternate Councilmember to the Light Rail Transit Project Coordianting Group. Discussion of Direction for 1-394 Response Preliminary Discussion of the direction for 1-394 response. The Council discussed this issue for a few minutes and decided to continue after the public hearings have been conducted. Public Hearing - Second Reading - Rezoning of Sherrif's Radio Tower The City Manager made a disclosure of possible conflict of interest. MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to bring on the table for second reading an ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE (Establishing as an 1-4 Insitutional Zoning District) (Hennepin County Radio Tower) Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Seeing or hearing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and carried to approve on second reading the ordinance herein quoted by title. Upon roll call vote, the vote was as follows: ANDERSON - YES JOHNSON - YES MITCHELL - YES STOCKMAN - YES THORSEN - YES Public Hearing - Rezoning of Bury & Carlson Property - Second Reading MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to bring on the table for second reading an ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING (Establishing as an Industrial Zoning District) (Bury & Carlson, Inc.) Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 Rezoning of Bury & Carlson Property (continued) Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Seeing or hearing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve on second reading the ordinance herein quoted by title. Upon roll call vote the vote was as follows: ANDERSON - YES JOHNSON - YES MITCHELL - YES STOCKMAN - YES THORSEN - YES Public Hearing - First Reading - Eliminating Exemptions to Licensing Fees MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to bring on the table for first reading an ordinance amendment entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE (License and Permit Fees) Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Seeing or hearing no one, The Mayor closed the public hearing. Public Hearing - 80 SI 10 - Oak Grove Circle Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Louis Ramsted, 1395 Oak Grove Circle - in favor Mervin Langum, 1385 Oak Grove Circle - in favor Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve on first reading the Member Johnson ordinance herein quoted by title. Upon roll call vote, the vote was as follows: against signed ANDERSON - YES JOHNSON - YES MITCHELL - YES STOCKMAN - YES THORSEN - YES MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to direct staff to notify all organ- izations affected by this ordinance, indicating that the second reading will be on September 2, 1980. Public Hearing - 80 SI 10 - Oak Grove Circle Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Louis Ramsted, 1395 Oak Grove Circle - in favor Mervin Langum, 1385 Oak Grove Circle - in favor Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 80 SI 10 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, against signed the same: none, by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 80 SI 10 - Oak Grove Circle (continued) MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to request the Engineering Departmen to notify property owners as to the method used for allocating assessments, prior to the assessments being made. Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING MANNER OF CONSTRUCTION The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Mitchell and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon, said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page Public Hearing - 80 SI 4 - Florida Avenue & TH #12 Frontage Road Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Ed Turnquist - In favor Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 80 SI 4 1 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Stockman and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted aginast the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page Member Stockman introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING MANNER OF CONSTRUCTION 80 SI 4 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Mitchell and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book Page Regular Meeting of the City Council - August 4, 1980 Informal Public Hearing - Exemption from Weed Ordinance - 6050 Westbrook Road Mr. John Stoltzfus, 6050 Westbrook Road - Prsent to make his request Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons prsent to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Nancy Wilson, 6035 Wynnewood Road - In favor Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and carried to put on the list of non -mowing areas that portion of the property at 6050 Westbrook Raod, as reqested by the property owner. Waiver of Public Hearing - RSL 112 - 1532 - 1536 Boone Avenue Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION WAIVING THE PUBLIC HEAIRNG PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES 429.031, SUBD. 3 AND ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMRROVEMENTS RSL 112 rD 7 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Stockman and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Johnson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen and the following voted aaainst the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and her signature attested by the clerk. See Resolution Book Page Continued Discussion of Direction for 1-394 Response The Council continued their discussion of the direction to tkae in responding to MNDOT's plans for 1-394. No Council action taken. Announcement of Meetings August 11, 3:30, Gold Room, City Hall - Stockman and Mitchell re 1-394 draft response August 18, 7:30 - Informal public hearing on 1-394 August 18, 6:50 - HRA Meeting August 12, 4:30, City Hall - Valley Square Commission tour of developments in Edina and Richfield Discussion of tentative dates for budget meetings. Authorization for Soil Borings for Laurel and Wisconsin Avenues MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the soil borings for Laurel Avenue, approximately $2,000 and Wisconsin Avenue, approximately $2,900. Adjournment MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and carried to adjourn at 9:20 P.M. Enc... ✓„sem . ATTEST. ROSEMARY THORSEN, MA OR SEC ETARY JUDGES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 9, 1980 PRIMARY ELECTION Precinct #1 CAPT. Marie Tiffin 2610 Kyle Ave. N. 588-2551 Sandra Lieberman 2912 Major Ave. N. 588-9638 Off. 544-2721 Andra Barnard 2441 Kyle Ave. N. 588-6353 Judy Dale 3107 Lee Ave. N. 588-9172 Marie Peterson 2315 York Ave. N. 588-0023 Precinct #2 CAPT. Doris Senstad 4811 E. Marie Lane 588-8791 Ruth Hovden 1245 Angelo Drive 588-8131 Claire Tyra 4940 Markay Ridge 588-4506 Ruby Van Horn 2901 Perry Ave. N. 588-3933 Lorayne Lagermeier 5040 Dawnview Terr. 588-2674 Genevieve Freeman 4860 Dawnview Terr. 588-1130 Margaret Black 5248 Golden Valley Rd. 588-6196 Precinct #3 CAPT. Artice Silverman 8 Natchez Ave. S. 377-0460 Mary Provost 1429 Tyrol Trail 377-7494 Pat Lande 535 Janalyn Circle 377-3837 Mary Gormley 533 Cloverleaf Drive 544-1838 Tamara Wilcox 233 Janalyn Circle 377-2716 Mildred Bormann 1415 Brenner Pass 377-3749 Kay Engwall 4124 Beverly Ave. 374-3559 Off. 854-3880 Precinct #4 CAPT. Nancy Roll 5770 Westbrook Rd. 544-4890 Shir-ley Klovstad 1220 Welcome Ave. N. 544-1894 Shirley Chenoweth 2235 Vale Crest Rd. 545-1293 Lois Bodeau 2345 Vale Crest Rd. 545-2443 Janice Kadiesky 1117 Welcome Circle 545-5513 Precinct #5 CAPT. Carol Israel 424 Winnetka Ave. N. 545-5958 Lois Olson 125 Cutacross Rd. 545-6592 Bea Wagner Marvis Peterson 110 Idaho Ave. N. 6444 Westchester Circle 545-5215 545-1174 Marian Butkovich 7327 Ridgeway Rd. 545-0042 Margaret Nelson 120 Idaho Ave. N. 545-3667 Doris Partridge 7637 Harold Ave. 546-1657 Off. 370-4078 14Q Precinct #6 CAPT. Virginia Anderson 1559 Oregon Ave. N. 545-7256 Rosalind Shovlin 1845 Hampshire Lane 544-4861 Fabiola Jarvis 6540 Hampshire Place 545-7586 Grace Hurdelbrink 1001 Idaho Ave. N. 546-6594 Doris Wollman 85 Hampshire Ave. N. 544-4327 Off. 544-0386 Precinct #7 1885 Helen Denson 115 CAPT. Nancy Ann Nelson 7320 Half Moon Dr. 546-7891 Beth Schwartz 1831 Valders Ave. N. 545-9536 Dorothy Wandersee 8120 Maren Lane 545-1420 - Miriam Jurisz 1621 Rhode Island Ave. N. 545-7202 Barbara Brueske 2000 Sumter Ave. N. 545-4188 Precinct #8 Maude McKelvey CAPT. Peggy Lien 2320 Zealand Ave. N. 545-6777 Kyle Place Connie Hietala 2300 Xylon Ave. N. 545-6940 377-3200 Barbara Petitclair 2360 Decatur Ave. N. 545-5926 Judy Gilles Diane Hoffstedt 2450 Valders Ave. N. 544-3404 1885 Helen Denson 115 Idaho Ave. N. 546-5269 Golden Valley Rd. 588-3836 Mary Ann Hamilton 1435 Louisiana Ave. N. 545-7481 Absentee 1440 Fairlawn Way 377-2546 Dawn Packer Margaret Reiss 1001 Sumter Ave. N. 544-9056 1355 Sheila Coy 2120 Xylon Ave. N. 544-4552 Sorell Ave. Arlean Norrbohm 1501 Valders Ave. 545-9692 544-5472 Wallace W. Lueck 1905 Kyle Place 588-1514 Ruth Lorene Schmidt Shirley Pietz 1611 Quebec Ave. N. 545-7908 Alternates Maude McKelvey 130 Edgewood Ave. N. 545-9135 Phyllis Lueck 1905 Kyle Place 588-1514 Jean Quist 4116 Glencrest Rd. 377-3200 Katherine Garnes 6801 Knoll St. 545-9451 Judy Gilles 1445 Natchez Ave. S. 377-9662 Helmi Storlie 1885 Hampshire Lane 545-6229 Imogene Sellgren 5249 Golden Valley Rd. 588-3836 Mary Ann Hamilton 1435 Louisiana Ave. N. 545-7481 Deloris Jensen 1440 Fairlawn Way 377-2546 Dawn Packer 3024 Lee Ave. N. 588-4187 Barbara Winikoff 1355 Major Drive 588-1533 Caroline Ainsworth 4975 Sorell Ave. 588-8876 Jean Lucas 7310 Ridgeway Rd. 544-5472 Genevieve Glorvick 7001 Olson Highway 545-4143 Ruth Lorene Schmidt 2250 Wisconsin Ave. N. 544-4044