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09-29-80 Special MeetingSpecial Meeting of the City Council September 29, 1980 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special 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 September 29, 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, Engineer, Lowell Odland and Secretary, Terri Schroetke. Approval of Minutes - September 15, 1980 MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the minutes of September 15, 1980 as amended: Page 160, Announcement of Council/Manager Meeting: The last sentence, change to read "The October 6 meeting is to begin at 7:30 P.M." Page 161, Jim Lupient Oldsmobile Re Status of Project: Add "compliance" to end of sentence. *Approval of Consent Agenda MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the items listed on the consent agenda, as indicated by an asterisk('). *Bills and Claims Bills will be paid at the October 6 meeting. -Minutes of Boards and Commissions MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to receive and file the minutes of the boards and commissions listed on the agenda as items 1F - 11: 1F - Bassett Creek Flood Control Commission - August 18, 1980 1G - Building Board of Review - September 16, 1980 1H - Open Space & Recreation Commission, September 8, 1980 11 - Planning Commission - September 8, 1980 *Call for Feasibility Study - Fire Hydrants on York Avenue (81 WM 1) Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDER PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT 81 WM 1 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, 5 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 164 Special Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 *Motion Authorizing Lease of Safety Deposit Box MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the City Manager to lease a safety deposit box from the Golden Valley State Bank for the purpose of storing tapes from Executive Sessions. *Appointment of Election Judges for General Election MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to appoint the election judges for the general election as recommended by the Director of Administrative Services. Said list of election judges attached hereto as Exhibit A. Licenses MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Stockman and carried to approve the issuance of license #6537. Perishable Food Vehicle License - General Mills MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Stockman and carried to approve the issuance of perishable food vehicle license #6536 to General Mills Employee Club. Perishable Food Vehicle License - Fisher Brothers Fisheries MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Anderson and carried to approve the issuance of perishable food vehicle license #6535 to Fisher Brothers Fisheries. Hennepin County - Request for Reimbursement of Filing Fee Re Sheriff's Tower MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to deny the request from Hennepin County for reimbursement of second filing fee relative to rezoning of Sheriff's Radio Tower, 9300 Naper Street. Anfinson, Hendrickson & Co. - Letter of Agreement for Services for 1980 MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Johnson and carried to authorize the Manager to confirm the engagement of Anfinson, Hendrickson & Co. for audit services for 1980. Central Minnesota Legal Services - Proposal for West Hennepin Legal Services Office MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Stockman and carried to refer the proposal from Central Minnesota Legal Services for a West Hennepin legal services office, to the Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council for evaluation, accompanied by a letter expressing certain concerns and questions raised by the Council. Harriet T. Nees - Assessment of Street Lights MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and carried to receive and file the letter from Harriet T. Nees relative to assessment for street lights, and to consider at the time of public hearings on assessments, to be held later at this meeting. Remodeling of Office/Reception Area MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the expenditure of $19,000 from the Building Fund and authorize the transfer of $19,000 from the Motor Vehcile License Fund to the Building Fund for that expenditure for the remodeling of the office/reception area. Regular Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 *Reimbursement for Employee Losses at Brookview MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the reimbursement for stolen property from Brookview to Kathy A. Muske in the amount of $187.50 and Robin J. Peterson in the amount of $321.71. *No Parking Anytime - Northeast Frontage Road - Florida & T.H. #12 Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PARKING ON NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD OF U.S. TRUNK HIGHWAY NUMBER TWELVE 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 *Call for Feasibility Study - RSL 115 - Sunset Ridge Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDER PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT RSL 115 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 *Call for Feasibility Study - 81 SI --I-- Jersey Avenue Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDER PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IMPROVEMENT 81 S 1 .1- 2-_ 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 *Deferred Compensation Contract Change MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the City Manager to enter into a new contract with Aetna Life Insurance and Annuity Company for partici- pation in the contract for Account C. Special Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 Approval of Noncontiguous Parking for Jewelmont Corporation MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and carried to approve the request from Jewelmont Corporation for noncontiguous parking conditioned upon the City being furnished with evidence of control of that site and upon continued evidence of that control. Employment of Consultants for Training and Review of Hiring Practices MOVED by Stockman, seconded by Mitchell and carried to authorize the hiring of Jayne Kahlifa at $25.00 per hour not to exceed $750.00 for the purpsoe of reviewing the City's employment practices; authorize the hiring of BTW Associates at $2,150 to conduct three training sesssions; and authorize the transfer of $2,150 from general contingency fund to the affirmative action budget to fund the cost of the three training sessions. Announcement of Meetings MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Anderson and carried to set November 25, 7:30 P.M. City Council Chambers, for a public hearing on the proposed community Center. The City Manager reviewed the agenda for the October 6, 1980 Council meeting. MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Johnson and carried to set October 28, 7:00 P.M. as a public meeting to receive the auditor's report from Anfinson, Hendrickson & Co. October 16, 4:30 P.M. - Stockman and Anderson to discuss Council salaries October 14, 5:45 P.M. - Johnson and Thorsen to discuss the Manager's salary The Mayor called for a three minute recess. Public Hearing - Special Assessments The Mayor opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. The City Engineer outlined the projects assessed in 1980. Don H. Williams, 1975 Kyle Place - question on where sewer will drain, doesn't feel he should be included in the drainage district (79 SS 1 - Zimmerman Terrace Acres). The Council discussed the letter from Harriet Nees regarding assessment for street lights. The Council requested the Mayor write to Mrs. Nees outlining the procedure used in street light improvements and subsequent assessments. Myron Anderson, 530 Kelly Drive - feels he was assessed too high for the benefits he receives compared to other residents (Dust Abatement - 1979) Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ADOPTION AND CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS FOR VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS Special Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 Public Hearing - Special Assessments (continued) Certification of Unpaid Charges, Tree Removal and Weed Eradication MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the certificat as to delingeunt weed control and dutch elm removal charges for 1980 and assessment therefor. Certification of Unpaid Charges, Delinquent Utility Bills MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the certificate as to delinquent utility service charges for 1980 and assessment therefor. 1981 Budget 1. Resolution Adopting 1981 Budget and levying Taxes Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Carol Tinkham, 1522 Kaltern Lane - Expressed concern over the closing of South Tyrol area skating rink. Tom Brandt, 2200 Xylon Avenue - Questioned what City was doing to provide athletic fields now that Golden Valley Middle School is closed and the athletick fields are not available for public use. Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ADOPTION OF THE BUDGET FOR 1981 AND ESTABLISHING THE CITY PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR 1980 AND COLLECTIBLE IN 1981 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson 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 MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to adopt the budget as amended. 2. Resolution Designating Use of 'Revenue Sharing Funds Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Seeing and hearing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. 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 Certification of Unpaid Charges, Tree Removal and Weed Eradication MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the certificat as to delingeunt weed control and dutch elm removal charges for 1980 and assessment therefor. Certification of Unpaid Charges, Delinquent Utility Bills MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to approve the certificate as to delinquent utility service charges for 1980 and assessment therefor. 1981 Budget 1. Resolution Adopting 1981 Budget and levying Taxes Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Carol Tinkham, 1522 Kaltern Lane - Expressed concern over the closing of South Tyrol area skating rink. Tom Brandt, 2200 Xylon Avenue - Questioned what City was doing to provide athletic fields now that Golden Valley Middle School is closed and the athletick fields are not available for public use. Mayor Thorsen closed the public hearing. Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ADOPTION OF THE BUDGET FOR 1981 AND ESTABLISHING THE CITY PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR 1980 AND COLLECTIBLE IN 1981 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Johnson 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 MOVED by Anderson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to adopt the budget as amended. 2. Resolution Designating Use of 'Revenue Sharing Funds Mayor Thorsen opened the meeting for public input and persons present to do so were afforded the opportunity to express their views thereon. Seeing and hearing no one, the Mayor closed the public hearing. 168 Special Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 Designation of Use of Revenue Sharing Funds (continued) Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION DESIGNATING PROPOSED EXPENDITURES OF REVENUE SHARING FUNDS -ENTITLEMENT PERIOD 11 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Mitchell and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members 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 3. Resolution Issuing Certificates of Indebtedness Member Johnson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF $115,000 CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS, PRESCRIBING THE FORM AND DETAILS THEREOF, AND LEVYING TAXES FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Mitchell and upon vote being taken thereon, the following members 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 4. Resolution Authorizing and Directing Cancellation of 1980 Levy for General Obligation Redevelopment Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING CANCELLATION OF 1980 LEVY FOR VARIOUS IMPROVEMENT BONDS 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 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 Closed Skating Rink - South Tyrol MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Mitchell and carried to request the Open Space & Recreation Commission appear before the City Council on October 20, regarding the issue of the closing of the South Tyrol skating rink, informing Carol Tinkham, spokesperson for residents, of any recommendations made by staff. (It was brought to the Council's attention that a request to reopen the skating rink had been made at a meeting of the Open Space & Recreation Commission meeting but a formal request had never been brought before the Council for consideration). Commission Appointments MOVED by Johnson, seconded by Stockman and carried to appoint Jan Prazak to the Human Rights Commission. Special Meeting of the City Council - September 29, 1980 Adjournment MOVED by Mitchell, seconded by Anderson and carried to adjourn at 9:10 P.M. ATTEST: 1 1 ROSEMARY THOR(SEN, MAYOR 169 EXHIBIT A JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 GENERAL ELECTION PRECINCT #1 CAPT. Marie Tiffin 2610 Kyle Ave. N. 588-2551 Sandra Lieberman 2912 Major Ave. N. 588-9638 Andra Barnard 2441 Kyle Ave. N. 588-6353 Judy Dale 3107 Lee Ave. N. 588-9172 Marie Peterson 2315 York Ave. N. 588-0023 Wallace Lueck 1905 Kyle Place 588-1514 Dawn Packer 3024 Lee Ave. N. 588-4187 PRECINCT #2 CAPT. Doris Senstad 4811 E. Marie Lane 588-8791 Ruth Hovden 1245 Angelo Dr. 588-8131 Claire Tyra 4940 Markey 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 Barbara Winikoff 1355 Major Dr. 588-1533 PRECINCT #? 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 Dr. 544-1838 Marie Rossman 4345 Douglas Ave. S. 374-1294 Mildred Bormann 1415 Brenner Pass 377-3749 John Hegblom 6501 Olson HH,y. 546-6071 Genevieve Glorvick 7001 Olson Hwy. 545-4143 PRECINCT #4 CAPT. Nancy Roll 5770 Westbrook Rd. 544-4890 Shirley Klovstad 1220 Welcome Ave. N. 544-1894 Shirley Chenoweth 2.235 Vale Crest Rd. 545-1293 Lois Bodeau 2345 Vale Crest Rd. 545-2443 Janice Kadiesky 1117 Welcome Cir,71e 545-5513 Deloris Jensen 1440 Fairlawn Way 377-2546 Leora Boyum 1404 Independence Ave. 545-7965 PRECINCT ##5 CAPT. Carol Israel 424 Winnetka Ave. N. 545-5958 Lois Olson 125 Cutacross Rd. 545-6592 Bea Wagner 110 Idaho Ave. N. 545-5215 Marvis Peterson 6444 Westchester Cir. 545-1174 Marian Butkovich 7327 Ridgeway Rd. 545-0042 Margaret Nelson 120 Idaho Ave. N. 545-3667 Doris Partridge 7637 Harold Ave. 546-5293 Yvonne Herder 108 Brunswick Ave. N. 545-6145 Off. 5L,4 -27')i Off. 544-2494 Off. 370-4078 1 PRECINCT #6 PRECINCT ##7 CAPT. Nancy Ann Nelson CAPT. Virginia Anderson 1559 Oregon Ave. N. 545-7256 1831 Rosalind Shovlin 1845 Hampshire Lane 544-4861 Maren Lane Fabiola Jarvis Grace Hurdelbrink 6540 1001 Hampshire Place Idaho Ave. N. 545-7586 546-6594 544-5472 Doris Wollman 85 Hampshire Ave. N. 544-4327 545-4188 Kathyleen Reiser 7028 Schuller Cir. 545-5762 Imogene Sellgren Arlean Norrbohm 1501 Valders Ave. 545-9692 PRECINCT ##7 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 Jean Lucas 7310 Ridgeway Rd. 544-5472 Barbara Brueske 2000 Sumter Ave. N. 545-4188 Katherine Garnes 6801 Knoll St. 545-9451 Imogene Sellgren 5249 Golden Valley Rd. 588-3836 PRECINCT #8 CAPT. Peggy Lien 2320 Zealand Ave. N. 545-6777 Connie Hietala 2300 Xylon Ave. N. 545-6940 Barbara Petitclair 2360 Decatur Ave. N. 545-5926 Diane Hoffstedt 2450 Valders Ave. N. 544-3404 Helen Denson 115 Idaho Ave. N. 546-5269 Ruth Lorene Schmidt 2250 Wisconsin Ave. N. 544-4044 Sheila Coy 2120 Xylon Ave. N. 544-4552 ABSENTEE Delores Rozman 400 Dakota Ave. S. 545-0780 Rose Grossman 220 Dakota Ave. S. 544-2836 Julie Forster 800 Parkview Terr. 374-2534 Joan Rausch 4840 West Bend Rd. 588-5058 Shirley Pietz 1611 Quebec Ave. N. 545-7908 Dorothy Caryl 6408 Winsdale St. N. 545-6749 Margaret Blumers 1509 Alpine Pass 377-0806 ALTERNATES Phyllis Lueck 1905 Kyle Place 588-1514 Jean Quist 4116 Glencrest Rd. 377-3200 Helmi Storlie 1885 Hampshire Lane 545-6229 Mary Ann Hamilton 1435 Louisiana Ave. N. 545-7481 Caroline Ainsworth 4975 Sorell Ave. 588-8876 Anne Thomas 300 Edgewood Ave. N. 545-2260 Beatrice Zetterstrom 1321 Valders Ave. N. 545-2132 Alta Adair 2325 Aquila Ave. N. 544-5573 Toni Sutton 2160 Xylon Ave. N. 544-2361 Ann Cronin 1865 Major Dr. 588-9245 Betty Jane Faacks 1400 Spring Valley Rd. 529-2037 Toni Rosen 1444 Spring Valley Rd. 522-5317 Fern Akenson 5600 Loring Lane 544-1660 Kathy Kozlak 1550 St. Croix Circle 588-6652 Nancy Crichton 2720 Kyle Ave. 521-4321 Kathy Mucha 236 Janalyn Circle 377-1174 Off. 544-0386