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and ask for "slow" or "slow school" signs
check with the school and the County.
ADJOURNMENT:
The City Manager stated that he will
There being no further business, the Mayor declared the meeting ad�ourned.
Respectfully submitted;
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Secretary to the Council
COUNCIL MINUTES - APRIL 18, 1961
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A regular meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Greig at 8 00 P.M.
Members Present
Members Absent:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
Greig, Sohanson, Sheridan, Wolke, Nee.
None
Motion by Sohanson to approve the minutes of the April 4, 1961 meeting Seconded
by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
OLD BUSINESS.
LC HEARING OF REZONING AREA SOUTH OF 61ST AVENUE AND EAST OF '
Mr H. W. Harris, 6210 Riverview Terrace was present, and stated that he is in
agreement with this rezoning, and as far as he knew, the rest of the people in
the area were. Mr. H. D. Hannan from the Great Northern Railway was present,
and stated that the Great Northern Railway was in favor of this rezoning. There
were no other persons who appeared for or against this rezoning The Mayor
declared the hearing closed
ORDINANCE N0. 173-1961 REZONING AREA SOIITH OF 615T AVEN[IE AND EAST OF THE EAST
RIVER ROAD�
The City Manager read the above ordinance, Motion by Tohanson to accept this
as the second reading of the above ordinance, and to h�ve it published Seconded
by Wo1ke. Upon a voice vote, there heing no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
LOT SPLIT REQUEST - LOT 10 AND PART OF LOT 11, BLOCK 2, MOORE LAKE HILLS -
H. C, NORMAN:
Mr. Norman was present, and explained his proposed lot split. He stated that
his attorney was not yet present, and would like to postpone this until later
in the meeting.
NEW BUSINESS:
PUBLIC HEARING ON A PORTION OF 1961 STREET SURFACING - 6TH STREET FROM 6200 to
63RD - 63RD FROM 6TH TO 7TH:
The City Manager explained the area th�t would be included in the proposed
improvement. Len Lloyd, 6250 - 6th Street was present, and asked when the
surfacing would be started. The City Manager stated that bids would be opened
on May lst, and awarded on May 2nd. Jerome Pazzell, 6161 - 6th Street stated
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that half of 6th Street is in now, and wondered what the method of assessment
would be when the Ualance of the street was put in. The standard method of
assessment of streets was explained. There were no other persons appearing
for or against this proposed improvement The Mayor declared the hearing closed
OPENING OF BIDS FOR A PICKUP TAIICK AND DUMP TRUCK:
The City Manager opened the following bids:
Hopkins Motor Sa1es (Dodge), Hopkins, Minnesota: Dump Truck: Bid Security: '
Fire and Marine, St Paul 5%, Net: $4,697.22.
Paron Motors (International), 909 - Sth Avenue N. W., New Brighton, Minnesota.
Pickup Truck: Bid Security: $20.00 and Bond $375 00, Delivery Date;
30-35 Days, Tota1 Price• $2,585.00, Trade In, $250.D0, Net Price:
$2,335.00. Dump Truck: Total Price• $5,429.00 , Total Price of Both
Trucks $7,764.00.
Minar Company (Ford) 1708 Central Avenue Northeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Bid Security• Certified Check, $357.50, Dump Truck Net Price; $5,146.23,
Delivery Date; 45 days.
Midway Ford Company, 1850 University Avenue, St, Pau1, Minnesota.
Pickup Truck� Bid Security Anchor, 5%, Delivery Date; 30-40,
Total Price: $2,431.90, Trade In: $250 00, Net Price: $2,181.90,
Dump Truck• Total Price: $4,727.25, Delivery Date: 30-40 Days, Total
Net Price of Bath Trucks: $6,909.15.
Hull-Dobbs Ford, 2610 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolls, Minnesota. PickLp Truck•
Bid Security: National Surety $380.00, Delivery Date; 20-40 days,
Total Price $2,415.10, Trade In: $100.00, Net Price: $2,315.10,
Dump Truck; Total Price, $4,695.00, Delivery Date; 30-50 days, Total
Net Price of Both Trucks• $7,010 1�.
River Motors, Anoka, Minnesota. Pickup Truck: Bid Security; S.M.O, $250.00 & �
$150.00, Delivery Date: 45 days, Total Price• '$2,971.60, Trade In:
$723.10, Net Price: $2,248.50, Dump Truck• $4,783.91, Delivery Date:
45 days, Total Net Price on Soth Trucks; $7,032.41.
Motion by Giolke to receive the bids and turn them over to the Engineer for
tabulation. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0, 43-1961 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND AUTHORIZING PREPARATION OF FINAL
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1961 STREET SURFACING - 6TH STREET & 63RD AVENUE;
The City Manager read the above resolution. Motion by Nee to adopt the above
resolution Seconded 6y Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION RECEIVIDIG FINAL PLANS AND
Mr. Les Knutson from Comstock and Davis, Inc., stated that the plans were not
ready yet
RESOLUTION N0. 44-1961 DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS - SW��38;
Motion by Wolke to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Johanson Upon a �
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 45-1961 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY BONDS -
SW�k3 S .
Motion by idolke to adopt the above resolution Seconded 6y Nee. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 46-1961 DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS - SW�k41:
Motion by Johanson to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a
Voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
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RESOLUTION N0. 47-1961 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY BONDS -
sw�k41:
Motion by Sheridan to adopt the above resolution Seconded by Wolke
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
RESOLUTION N0. 48-1961 DIRECTING ISSIIANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS - SLd�k43;
Motion by Wolke to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Sheridan
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
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Upon a
RESOLUTION N0. 49-1961 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY BONDS -
SW�643 •
Motion by Johanson to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Sheridan Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. SO-1961 DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS - S6d�k47
Motion by Sheridan to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Wolke Upon a
voice vote, there heing no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 51-1961 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY BONDS -
Motion by Nee to adopt the above resolution, Seconded by Sohanson. Upon �
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 52-1961 RECEIVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING
BIDS - 1961 STREET SURFACING - 6TH STREET & 63RD AVENUE
Motion by idolke to adopt the above resolution. Seconded by Nee Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
LETTER FROM E AND M DEVELOPMENT COMPANY CONCERNiNG SPECIFICATIONS OF STREET
SURFACING AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS
There was discussion on the street specifications, and the City Manager stated
that he had the dates the plats were approved, but it was hard to tell �ust when
the street specifications were up-graded, and when they went into effect The
Manager stated that Mr. Kirchman had apparently told the developer that he could
use the old specifications in Brookview Terrace and Rice Creek Plaza, and then
later had changed his mind. Mr. Nagel, former Council member, stated th�t he
felt that the plat had not come in until the following year. The first request
by the developer was that street surfacing and ciirbs be installed on Main Street
along with moving necessary hydrants and catch basins, and the cost be assessed
to the benefited property owners Motion by Nee that a public hearing be set
on the above matter. Seconded by Wolke. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried unanimously.
UEST BY THE DEVELOPER THAT HE BE RE
ONTO THE LINES
PUT IN.
Mr. Nee stated that the City should honor its co�itment if it had told the
developer that he would be re-imbursed. The City Menager explained the problem.
Motion by Wolke to proceed with the necessary steps so that the developer may be
re-imbursed for a portion of his expenses in those instances where other property
owners connected to his line. Seconded by Nee Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
The second request by the developer was that the City accept the streets in
Brookview Terrace and Rice Creek Plaza North Addition as now constructed,
which is in agreement with the original plans, and to refund the escrow deposits
on Brookview Terrace. Mr. Wolke stated that he thought there should be more
background on this matter The City Manager stated that he h�d checked the
records, and several other people had checked the records, and it could not
be definitely determined when these street specifications were changed Mr Nee
stated that the City should abide by the agreement made by its agent, the City
Engineer. Motion by Johanson to accept the streets in Brookview Terrace and
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Rice Creek Plaza North Addition as now constructed, and to refund the escrow for
seal coating. Seconded by Nee. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
The developer requested that he be notified if there is eny change in the street
specifications for Melody Manor Motion by Johanson that the developer be notified
that he is to instail the streets according to specifications now used by the City.
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
The developer had also requested information as to what the final cost of the �
improvements would be for water and sewer mains in his Rice Creek Pl�za North
plat. It was explained that this could not be definitely determined at this
time., as the pro�ect which would affect the assessment has not been constructed.
CONSIDERnT70N OF LENGTH OF ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOA SW�k38 -
xrrrn....ec A4i nn.
Mr. Sheridan stated that the petition that caas circulated called for a 20 year
assessment spread He also suggested that maybe the parties involved should be
contacted, and the difference between a ten and a twenty year assessment spread
be explained to them, so that they may see what the difference in cost would be
between a 10 and 20 year spread. Motion by Wolke to prepare the assessment roll
for Sia��38 on a twenty year basis. Seconded by Nee. Upon a voice vote, Sheridan
abstaining, there being no nays, the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF COUNTER FOR STATE AID REQUIREMENTS:
The City Manager read a letter from the City Engineer whereby the Engineering
Department was requesting approval of a traffic counter which would cost $410 00,
to be taken out of State Aid funds Motion by Wolke to approve this pis chase.
Seconded by Johanson Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously
BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES - APRIL 12, 1961:
There was no quorum at said meeting, so there was no action to be considered by '
the Council
CLAIMS
Motion by Wolke to approve General Claims 4425 through 4466. Seconded by Johanson
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Johanson to approve Liquor Claims 2829 through 2894. Seconded by Nee.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve public Utilities Claims 1289 through 1296. Seconded
by Wolke. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
Motion by Nee to approve the claim of James Hensley for Health Consultant Services
in the amount of $170.D0. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST OF LOT SPLIT BY H. C. NORMAN:
The City Manager stated that the Planning Commission had recommended denial of
this lot split Mr. Kohlan stated that the restrictive covenants in this arez
provide for only one house per 1ot. Mr. Kohlan suggested th�t the Building
Permit be denied for the second residence on this 1ot, and the party who is �
asking for the permit could then bring action if they so desired against the
City. The attorney for Mr. Norman stated that the Council is assuming jurisdiction
over a civil matter, and he did not feel that this action, which his client is
requesting is in violation of the covenants, and stated that someone will have
to bring action a�,;���.s� the City, if the request is not granted. Mr. Kohlan
read the covenants which cover the Moore Lake Hi11 area. He stated that when.
the plat was approved, each lot was one building site, and the covenants called
for one house per lot, or building site. Motion by Wo1ke to deny the request
for a lot split, by H C. Norman. Seconded by Johanson. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
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ES1Ii�fA�ES :
1_r,ere was one estim��te in the aMOUS�.t of `��',�?_,L19.1= i'or t�erglund-Johnson
for the finak p�yme�t for construct�on of On-SalE ;'2� a.1�? one in the
amount of 5-1� .��00.00 i'or se��er a�ld iaai.er servzce to On-Sale ; 2 by
Lametti and �ons� Inc. The CiLy l�ianager explained the cstim�te oi
Lametti and Sons� Inc. I:e stuted that the estirr_aCe h2d k,een checked
� thoroughly by the City Lngineer, T4ctinn l�y bJa'�_e to ap�rove the
estimaze ci Berglund-Johnson in t��e aroour!t cf �2�61�,12� ancl ��n.etti
an� Sons, Inc.y in the amount of ur18,900,00. Scec r7ed by Johanson.
Unon a voice vote� trere ;�eing no nays; the motlon carriecl unan�rl�usly,
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T�fotian hy Johanson to approve this perx�it. Seconded 1_�y Nee, Upon a
vcice vate� there �_eing no n��rs� the motion carried unaniniously.
bUILLI�VG PLRI�IT Fu����,Uf�'S3' BY EIJ CliIGS:
P��Ir. Gt_ies brouglit in a nerr�it� and a set cf pl�i�s to the Council�
statin� th�t he visY�ed �o i���ve the �ermit �r�rove��. P4otion bg Joh��nson
to apnrove the lavilding permit at 6061 I✓ain ctreet ior an a��artment
bulldin�. Seconded k�y ?�"o1ke. U7�on a voice vote� i.nere bein� no nays�
the rotion carried u2anir..�usly.
LtiiAr�DI,±G Oi� dIDS lOfi �'IC1,UP `I�'�UC1L l.rt73 1U� F �li�UG'If:
The Cii.y I�Iana�er announced that the City �ngineer hacl fzr.is'_ned tabu-
lation of the bids� �nd i��iiHo;ay F'ord was looa on the bid for t�e pickup
truck with a price of �2,181.g0� and iiu7_1.-DobYs rbrd ti���s loo� on tne durnp
truck t�itl-i a price of �v4�6�5,Op, Dtotion by Joh�nson tio award the bid
� fer trie pickup truck to .�idUJay �'ord ir. tl�e arnount of u2�1�1.�0, and to
at�,ard tne bid for tYie dusp truck to Iiu11 -Dobbs F ord in the amotmt ef
�5��6�5.'�0, Seco;�decl by ���ee. IIpon a volce vote� there k�Eing no nays�
tre n,otion carried unanir.iously.
1'ne City 1ian��,er exFlair.ed that petitions h�c� been received� �r�d 28
people h�d signed the Fetit�_orzs in favor, and ?� si�ned the retiti�i�s
cpposed. The Citiy ��anager rEed a letter �rom t_�e Board of F�alth
szzting that 7 of tne ]_� houses �n tne are� had san�.tary seu�er dispesal
system Cailure. ThE?°e U�as iurther disc�ss�on on this, NTotion hy
ti��olke tc recei�;e the retitions� an� placE then�� on File. �eccnded by
��iee. LTnon � v�ice vote� there being no n��rs, the motion c�rried un-
anirncusly.
AFFOINZP,Ll�IY OP' ASSFSSOR:
1ne Citiy P4anager explained that about ten or twetive l�eople had aT�pi?ed
?or ihe job, and it h�� Leen narreo�ed do*,�n to zour, l�iervin Herrmann?
t�obert Huddleston� Dale FIolmberga and P,obert I'Earson� ard triat he rec-
ommended I+�ervin FIerrmann� ho�,�EVer� if thE CoLincil taished to irCerv9_etir
tPe �p�;licants befc�re t�e choice is mac'e iir_al� he z�=oL-7_d 1_e tlad to set
� up �n in�ervie�� t��ith ti2ese iour a�p�ica!1ts, i�iots�n by Joh�nson ti_sa�.
an snterview with these Four app_licants be scheduled iith the Council
tiie f'o]_lov�in€ week. Secorided by Slzeridan. Un�n a vo�ce vote, there being
no nays, the �otioncarriEd un�nimously.
BIGLk �cOAi:
Motien �y Johanson to grant both o? thcse rec,uests sub�ect to Harold
Hanson gEttir_g the signatures of the ad�oining property o�,zners �rt�rov-
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ing the location
Sl�eridan. iJ�on
un�r,in�ously,
of the trailer on his nropert5r, Secord�c� by
voice vote, there leing no nays� the motion c2rried
�t��-�iJT�Sl BY S1'LUL PLTEIiS01d 70 F��r�If F7S POPCOhN iHAILEP� O�i ZT-C� Z�,ACH.
Nirs. Eichhorn, �ecretar,y of i,he Farks and Playgrounds Carr�nittee oras
present, 6he stated the Park and Playgrounds Con�mittee had discussed
thzs rn�tter� �,nd nac noL m�,de a iinal deciszon as ,yet. Steve Feterson
��ns nresent� �r.d st�ted tr�at l�e would like to get a 1Ease on the park �
propertyy and �loL7_d also like to rent space ir_ the tin building on
p2r�_ propert�� �iid l��ork out oi tris l��;ilding rather than out of his
poncorn tra�ler� ii that u.ould be rossible, 3�Ir. Nee stated th�t
'_2e would like to nrocess th�s reciusst through the Fark Eoard. There
ti;��s no <ct�on taken on tnis m��tter at the �resent tin_e.
L�OULLE BO�JPIi�10 Ob ELECT1zIC�1L CO�VTRI1CTDhS:
The P�Iayor r�ointed oLit that �lectrical Contractors are reqLlired by the
Stste of l�iinnesota te nost a bond� �r.d the City of I'ridley also re-
cuirEC� th2t tlle,� carry a bondj so th�t ir_ efFect they are having to
carrJ tti��o bonds� whe�eas} other contraetors curry only one. P�Iotion
by Sher�dan to instruct the City ALtornEy to draw u� an amendment to
t'_�e ox�d_�nance so that electrical contractors sa,y use their state bond�
when being licensed tv the C9tyy rathEr than having to obtain �n
additional bot�d. Seconded by 'olke. Upon a voiee vote� there �eing
��o nzzrs� trie motion carried unanimously.
COI�SILEF�A'1I09T OI' Tn��L�S-IT� COOLF1tiS LOR TFIE T,iw+UQh STOliE :
The City ��ann�,er explained the specifications Cor the proposed cool-
ers, 'Inere w��s a di_scttission whethEr the boxes� ancl refrigeration
units, s1�c�uld be r�zt ia b,y the same p�,rty, or tiv' ether they should be
done setarutely. If they taere cor_e togetl-.er� by the sarr�e company,
the T.�anager said it trould cost approximately �15�J.00 more. Motian
by Johanscn to use the services of I�ir. Ed �rickson to car�struct the
z��alk-ii2 r_ocler as needed� and to x�urehase the ec;u9nnient therefore
separ�tely as needed, Seconded ry Sheridan. Upon a voice vote�
ti_iere keing no nrys� i�he t�otion carried ur,arimously.
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T�e City i�4anager explained �.he beckground on this. P4otion bJ Ltolke
to adopt tY.e resolution agreeing to proposal �si�de by Anoka County
cn this ma'i.ter settli�g t'ne clai� with ldorthern P�ci?-ic �ailw�y� and
wa�ving payment by iVcrthern Pacif9c of �n zdclitional v�5;.0�+ interest,
�'econded Ly Jokianson. Unon a voice ��ote� there being no n��s� the
motian carried unaniriously.
Notion by Sheridan to authorize the City �ianager to prcce�d witP. the
nec'essarp steps to obtai_n the school signals on East River Road for
Ltiveru�ood �chooi, �eccnded ry Vee. Upon a voice vote� t'_nere being
no �a�s� the motion carried unanin;cusly.
CONSII?E1�1"�7I01�1 OF T-'y'I��O IN hEI'ER��GE TO 1�� S�WER RO�UIPTG TZACHIATL:
The City P�,anager stated t'nat t1�e City Engineer had checked out the
two different seu,er rodding m.acnines, and that the mach9ne from
i��iunicipal Equ;p,r.ent �omi�any perfermed satisiactorily and met the
s,ec�fications. Motion by Wolke th�t the City accept the recommend-
at?ons of the City Lngineer, and purcrase the seu�er rodding rnacn�ns
frorr the Mtu�S ciFel Equipn�ent Cen �any. SECOncled by �Sheridan. Upon
a voics vo�e� there being no nays� the motion carried unaniinously.
LIGLI�SL�S :
Mr, i��lalke asked about the trailer liecnse renewal by LeRoy Glson at
6600 P'ridley Street� �nd tiie background concerning the ori�inal €rant-
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in� of this license. The City Clerk stated th�t he did not have the
inform�tion ava11ab1e at t'r.is ti�ne. D4oticn by Johanson to �pT%rove
the list of licenses on Fages 84 tnrough 92�� �-aith the exception of the
one i'rorn LeRoy Olson� trailer parking rerir_ti,
ELr'Cl��'_CI�L
11r�erican Electric Company
��i 15 Nico-le t �iti enue
Minne�polis� �Iinnesota
knnis Electr� c Con�pany
2548 Central Az�enue N.L.
Minne2polis� i?innesota
Bacon's Llectric Cornpany
b525 Central Avenue N. L.
Nlinneanolis 21, riinnesota
Cy Courtu�°e &lectrical Co.
2c�n nle���sant .�.ver_ue Sauth
Tiinneax�olis �� ��linnesota
�leetric blaintenance Corp.
3��Od C- ica�o t�venue
l�finnespolss %� I7innesota
Jchn Lss and Sons� Inc,
20 S?�ady Oak l�oad
Iiopl�sns� i`innesota
Eeights E-lectric Conpany
�Ol; Central hvenue N, E.
P�Zinneapolis 21, 1�4innesota
� Y.illli er �lectric Ccn pany
332 Ce��tral evenue
Osseo� i ir_nesota
I,2rrbie &lectric Cen rany
1�i01 - z��+th kve�2ue idorth
�Kinnea�:olis� Diinnesota
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Lee 1;lectrie Cor�pany
377� �,' . �roadway
Fobbinsdale� PIZnnesota
Nia�Ter Lleetr�c Coin�any
2�1% Hennepin Avenue
N_nneapolis `c� Minnesota
S�llblad k'lectric Company
1816 Lirerscn i��enue �Jorth
iiinneapolis 11� Ninnesota
Gdilliam L=7ectric Co�pany
2312 Central �'�vemze 1 , E .
P'iinnea�olis lE�� I�linneso�a
EXCAVAl I?UG
Carl Bolander & Sc�ns Co,
2�?,j Fleasant Aver.ue
i�innenpolis ��� P,innesota
Gilbertsen & Surface
F�404 Center �rive IV'. E.
Mlnneapolis 21� ilinnesota
Mart's Excav�ting Company
3a0a Dougl�s Drive
Crystal� Minneseta
by: L, h. ➢rinkall
by: Yl. L, Gebert
by: I3erbert Bacot,� Jr
by: C. C, Courture
by: 0, L, Laton
by: Jo'_nn Lss
by: r,a`Tnond C. Idelsen
by: Al1en 0. Killrner
by: Y�obert F, L�mbie
by: Lar7_in lee
by: l�ichard 0. 1`5ayer
by: S�l-in 0, Sallblad
by: P4clvin Ua`il]_iams
by: Carl Uolander
by: L. G�lbertscn
by: i'ali,er M. i�TCCYees
Renewal
Renewal
renet�ael
i_ene4,��1
LZ6"T12'Wal
L2ene��a1
I,enewal
R eneTa �1
r[ ene ��- al
r�eneu�al
l� enez-a�l
lienFwal
tcenewal
itenF�va1
kenewal
Renewal
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GxS
Frank's rlEatin� «� ShEet T•�etal
2�jd5 Ni�rshall �treei. N. �,
Minneapolisy l��innesota
Home Gas Company� Inc.
1�+30 Hi�hi,ray �'8
iJew brighton� Minnesota
L�rson�Mac Connany
6032 udFSt 37th �treet
P-iinneaFolis lo� 1�11nnesota
Ni�tchell Company
3%1C� 1�ua�?1 Avenue North
r�ol binsdalea I4lnnesota
i�atro��as� Inc.
3°00 4aashington Avenue North
P�Tit?neapolis 5 Iiinnesota
Perfectlon ficet;ng Cc.� Znc.
2g3b - �+th Avenue South
Ninnea�olis �y P!innesota
Gt']u`�F�kL
Adolfscn 8. F�etersor� Inc.
2��17 Bryant Aventze Srnath
Ni��u�eapol_is �y N�Znnesota
Flnalgan'�ted luzlders� Inc.
5156 ��r,ers�n Avenue Idorth
A'.i�zneapolis 12, I�9innesota
Carlsori-I�aVine� inc.
2�35�; C�lumbus Eivenue �outh
Mi�zneapolis %� P-�irinesota
by: I�'rank Vogt
by: G. L. Reyce
by: Ra,yrond E, Olscn
by: l3ert J. Mitchell
by: Robert E. Luppke
by
Y�y
I?ussell Ni, Feterson
Gordon A. Peterson
by: George M. Glover
by: Lrick ZaVine
hobert C,,uckro�� Ccnstruction Co., Tnc.
Suite 632j 60 F��st 42nd Street
lde�a Fork 1�� Neo� York by: Rotert Criuckrow
C�ntenror2ry Homes
2'718 Je't�sey f.venue North
rvi�nneapolls 2%� l�.�nnesota
Cr�wn BLailders, Tnc.
402 D4irnesot� �3uilding
St, Faul l, 1�^�vmescta
]�srnard F� . Jalko�aski
�051 Jetterson St.y Pd. E.
(:o!_turibia Hei�hts, Ninn.
L ynd�le bu�lders
4�25 Mlnnetonka Llvd.
t'�zn?leapolis 1( � D:innesota
iVliles Ccnstruetion Company
4500 L,ynd�le �`venue North
P�Iinneapolis I2� P7innesota
P�orris T. Ovick
b�p1 �Iickory Street N. E.
C�4inneapolis 21; Minnesnta
Preston i3aUlin Company
392� t�'es:, ��4th S�reet
Tfinneapolis 2LFy Mi�nesota
by: Izussell 1d. �llison
by: Howard H, Gelb
by: Bernard J, Julkowski
by: Harvey Ratner
by: Mi1es F�iter�an
b,y: 2�?orrzs Gvick
ay: P. C. Haglin
Renewal
Renewal
henewal �
lzenek�al
F� Ene�r�al
Renewal
Renew2l
Reneoaal
�
Renet+ral
Renewal
New
Renewal
iVew
Renewal
Renewal
lzenewal
New
�
�
�
D, L, Scherer
6551 sE�ox�a st., N, �.
Minneapolis 21y i�iinnesota
Sw�nstrcm Campan�r� Inc.
1350 - 532 Avenue N. E.
�4inneapolis 21� Minnesota
���estern Horr�es� Inc.
90 Craig lvay 1V. E.
ASinneapolis 21a ilinnesota
F�kTIIVG
H. Conrad i�tanufacturing C��npany
i09 - lst Avenue N, E.
P�iinneapoli�� T����nnesota
Frank's Heating and Sheet P�letal
2505 Nlars1�a11 Street N. E.
Nii��neapol.is 18� NSinnesota
Larson-M�c Co�pany
6032 'est 3�/th Street
I�finneapolis 1L� i�Iinnesota
Pe�fection I-Ie�ting �o.� Inc.
2936 Fourth r�venue Couth
IRinneapolis 8� i�Tinnesota
IvIr1SONhY
Alervin Carlson
6�+24 Wilryan t�venue S outh
Ldina� Ininnesota
Casrersen & Son} Inc,
2125 E. Hennepin Avenue
P=inneapolis 13� Plinnesota
A, �1. Gan�er Construction Co.
80;1 r3igl��ray 7�6�
i��inneapolis 21� P?innesota
D, G�, Harstad Co.� Inc,
7101 ilighway �65
Plinne�polis 21� i_innesota
Ja�niscn Erothers� Inc,
b4?_'J Center llrive N. E,
P�inneapolis 21� ��Tinnesota
JoLn iVelson
582� Colu?ribus Avenue aouth
t4inn2apolis� Plinnesota
� James Schi,inkey & Son
�630 Jackson St, N. E.
i�Yinneapolis 21� f�iinnesota
s. W. Tyler Cemen� Co.
2437 Coon hapids Blvd.
Coon ��apZCls� Nin�FSOta
by: D. L, Sc'r�erer
by: G. �dewhorter
by: Lcrrie H. Johnson
by: Harolcl Conrad
by: 1'rank Vogt
by: tcay�roizd E, Olson
by: hussell .4. Pe t�rson
by: 1�Iervin Cazlson
by: ,�I. Casnersen
bp: .S. �. GantEr
by: Alton 1�. �ohnson
by: Duare E. Ja�iso�
by: Je]�n tielson
by: �anes �chminkey
�y: J. �� , lyler
QIL I�A7'I1VG
I'rank's Heating & S}lret l�uet�2
25�5 riarsnall Street N, E.
I;inneapo_lis l�a iiinnesota by: rra��k Vogt
� -� �
F:enewal
iten�wal
Renewal
itenetaal
iien�wal
keneu�al
F�enetaal
Renelaal
Ne*�a
Renew�l
i; enet�al
Ctenetral
Renewsl
ReneU�al
hen�s�ral
Rene��al
1 �'�6
Peri'ection Heating �o.� Inc.
?_936 Fourth Avenue South
Ntinneapoiis 8� Nrinnesota
FL1��52'LitING
Joe 1Velson ,Stucco Con_pany
11�0 - 98th L�ne 1�. G�i,
Coon Ranic's� iiiz7nesota
PL uZ� B IiVG
A1's ?lun�hing and Heating Co,
�;40� CentPr Drive N. E.
��iit�neapolis 21, Minnesota
Iiluck d Stegora
5�-'1� �!uebec kvenue 1lorth
�I?nneapo7_is 2',7� I��innesota
I�icU,-illian�s nlur,�bing Fe Heating
Lon� L2�ce
1-13nnE so ta
apetz & berg, Inc,
6021 L�ndale 6lvenue South
P�linneapolis 15, A4innesota
Standard Plumbing & Arp. Co.
8b1; I�Iln��etonka }31vd.
�t, Louis Park� Minn.
Si,ein' s � Inc ,
1?4 ��oi,mer-vi11e
Shalopee� f�in��esota
3wa��sor & ;�chiager Ce.
'7326 - 11th 1�vEnue South
P4inne�polis 23; Nii.nnesota
ROOr Ii�1G
Bernard L, Dalsin Ce.
�+532 Chicago l�venu� Souttt
P�Iinne�polis, iiinnesota
SIGN �Fti C^1ICN
Crot,m 3ign & �cnstruction Co.
%1% - LJest 26th Street
P4irvleapolis ;� 1`linnesota
rIu�er �izn Corr�r�ny� Inc.
700 i�est County Ro�d $
Gt, Paiil 17y Minnesota
idae^ele Outdoor kdv. Co.
333� Ur!iversity r,ve. S. E.
i'�inneapol_is 1L' � 1�iinnesota
rdordquist Si�n Con:pany
312 �IESt L���e S�reet
N_9rneapolis �� PQinnesota
Schube�°t 3i�n Coffr�ny
2508 E. 25th Street
Minneapol�_s C�� M�nnesota
�,dLLI, D�IZLING
�lssocictEd ��s71 Dr;llers� Inc.
RnUtE rjl
Hc�kins� l�innesota
by: Russell A1. Peterson
by: Eud Nelson
bg; �tianford achnapp
by: Ray Stegora
bST: ,;. �. Y�IcLd;llian�s
hy: Frnest Spetz
by: Tulius Klein
by: E. H. Stein� Pres.
byc Gordon Suranson
by: }3ernard L, Dalson
by: Ben � . C;hristopher
by: Joseph M. I3uber
by: Charles L. Peugh
by: itiic�ard A. Alordquist
keneUaal
Renewal
�
Renek�al
P�enewal
iVew
Fteneu�al
i3enewal
New
�
Etenewal
Rer�ewal
�ene�aal
iteuewal
P,enewal
Fcenewal '
by: Lawrence H. �,chubert nenewal
by: ITarold J. Hecker Aenewal
C�
�
�
C9PE
liot ard A. Nelson
6�30 - 2nd �t. N�
i�inneapolis 21
fiic'_nard r.. �onlin
620o L"arol Drive
Minneapolis 21
'��i17_iam �� . 1Jeiss
64g0 Central Ave. TVE
Mi?ineanol� s 21
C I G�'�tiE l�iE
T4rs. Viola NcP+iorran
7528 Van Buren 5't, NE
I�Iinneaplis 21
Jsck 1. Rose
'�10 Irance .�ve. So.
Nlinneapolis� Minn.
1�ational lood Stores� Inc
r3opl:ins
P4innesota
blllliam i , ��eiss
6�+�0 Central kve . nT�
Idinneapolis 21
JaiT�es �l, t;ocPeford
6220 ita inbow Dr , i�
l��inneanolis 21
Ho���arfl 1Vslson
E�>30 - 2nd St. N�.
iKinneapolis 21
C1 iff ord �. Thoe
�°15 iaket��ocd Dr. ;VE
i�Iinneapolis 21
IJELIVE,f3Y 2F�UCK
Sa��itary rarm Dairies� Inc,
L15 Grove Street
St, Paul 1� r�isnnesota
L IVE S'1' OCK
I_rs, Clzester Potasek
31� - 62nd ��day 1�TE
Niinneapolis 21
F�ETAIL OP'L'-SAI�
Fenn-Fridley� Inc.
262�+ Lyn� l:ve .
5ti. Louis Park 16
Snyder's Drug Store� Inc.
�b0 Nc. Vandalia
St. Paul
Mrs. Uiola i�ici�orran
']528 Uan �uren St. NE
T�Iianeapo7_is 21
� ,�
'� . ,
dba : tzoU�ie' s
�4']Q University flve. 1\�
Niiri�eapolis 21 Renewal
dba: Donlln's i�airy G�ueen
29� 1liss�ssirni St.
i�inneapolis 21 F,e�1e.l=al
dba: �Sandee's Cafe & 'Iavern
6�90 Central Ave, t�;
i�iinneapolis 21 � eneUlal
dba: Central Food
%373 Central Ave. !�
1�1�rneapalis 21 lienewal
dba: ho�lel"s Drive-In Isarl.et
5�61 University hve. DTF,
Minneapolis 21 �enewal
db�: id�.tional rood Store
64�-0 University ave. IVE
P�I,nneapolis 21 P.e�ewal
dba: Sandee's Caze 8: 7aver•n
b4;0 Ce,itr�1 kve . IdL
1Klnneapol�s 21 Renewal
dba: Jim"s Uciry Utore
63%�j UniversiLy 1�ve. 1dL
S�Ti��nPapolis 21 I+enewal
clba. Hoti�ie's
oZt']� University Ave. T�r�
Mlnneapolis 21 P�e!icU�a1
dba: C1iPi's :�ervice
72j0 Central lave. NE
I�Iir.neapnlis 2I
dba: 5ame
R e newal
Rencu�al
dba: I,enny's SurEr i�iark_et
6j�i0 University kvE, NF�:
�i�neapolis 21 Ne��
dba: Sn,y-der's Lrug Store�Inc,
oU52 tiniversitjj ��ve. �
Nli�ineapo3is 21 t,Et1e��Fa1
dba: CEntra� r'ood
`7373 �entrzl <.ve. V�
i�iinnea�olis rtene���a1
���
Jack T, Rose
3510 1�rance t?�;e, So.
t'iinneapolis
National T'ood rtores� Inc
Iiopl:ins
i4linnesota
James x. �ochefcrd
6220 �tainbow llr. 1VT1
P'i1nneapolis 21
�ba: Ronel's Drive-In �Iarket
5'6u1 T7niversit,7 1ve, iVE
Minneapolis 2I� f4innesota �enewal
clk�a: 1�lational r�ood dtores� Ine.
64�+0 IIniversity Ave�. NE
i�4inneapolis 21 ��enewal
dba: •rim's �7airy Store
�379 University Ave. �dE
M�nneapalis 21
CGT.I3I1�lATS�'1� i,ET�1SLER'S ON-SAL� Ol�'F-SALE
Hotirard A. �'leleon
6�30 - 2nd at. NE.
bTZnne��iolis 21
William t , tideiss
64��0 Central f,ve. 1VE
1'2ini�ea�o7_is 21
t�UbbIaH & G�]3AGE
�enedict H. ��riutrop
11F73 onon�a�a St� NE
Tvi? aneapol�_s 21
��lcnard Ga�_la�'ner
b�66 Gallagl�er ltoad
Sprin� Lake Fark
Le�oy A. Jchnson� Jr
P•,cute ;,L
Anclia� i�?i nesota
S�,I,VICE Si11TI0�1
C1iSford J, Thoe
�815 La1=.euaood Dr, IQL�
i��inneapo7_is 21
r�d. �. �lliord c� B. L. T3unt
15� - �']th Az�e iJE�
�'pri_ g Lahe Park
Jc hnsonl3ros . '" bo" Inc ,
4043 i;ent��i_ Ave. iVti
tiiinnea� o7_is 2I
American Oi1 Co.
28p0 l� ayz�ta Bl_vd .
T'linneaTolis
Ingv�ld I�i. Iverson
7312 cir�rc� Ave. So.
Mir_neapolis 23
'1'AVhP�N
EIot•�ard !: �'lelson
b530 - 2nd St. 1`�L
Psznne�nnlis 2�
TTShD CAR LOT
�;lclon �ePi�nedeke
�Ol - Bth ��t, Pr4:
!`�Iinne�pt�1 is 21
dba: Howie's
6�3�j Uni�ers3ty Avs. �TE
iiinneapolis 21
dba: Sandee's Cafe 8 Tavern
6490 Csntral hve. NE
P�iinneapolis 21
dba: P'ridley �anitation
1473 Onondago St, DTE
I�1i�neanol? s 21
dba: Callagher's �ervice
�'�66 Gallagher Road
Snring La�e Park
Renewal
Henewal
Reneo.al
1�eneu al
db�: Johnson Saniiat�on Serv?ce
Route #=4
Anoka� r�!innesota lienewal
dba: C1iff's �5ervice
']250 Central dve. N�:
N�nneapc�lis 21
dba: A �C H service
6�01 Uni�TersitST live. Nfi:
Mlnneapol�s 21
Rene` al
dba: Same
6500 Uiiiversit3z �ve. lV�,
Tiinneapolis 21 Renrwal
dba: aiai�dard Ser�zce Ceriter
5311 Unitiersity Ave. NE
Plinne�polis 21 Renewal
dba: Iver's Sinclair Service
62�0 Hi�iay 716�
D�_inneanolis 21 r�enewal
dba: 1Iouie's
64']g University �ve.
]`4ir_neapolis 21
dba: Hyde Park b?otors
�900 University Ave. iVE
Minne2po7_is 21
Plene��a1
�
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1
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Secor.ded �y l�olke. UPon a voice vote� there being r.o nays� Lhe moti�on
carri_ed un2nimously. � In t�e ar er.da cf f�pril 1�' }-L9C�1.
? �� l Ca�,'T T�nT - i",HGid(;TIiG 'PV�F, CT,1� ,S Tl 7-�
1''_ze C:�ty i?ana�er read a letter from the CiLy En�ineer exp'_ai���n� tlze
nroposul. h�ot�r,:� by .Tee to �pproLe i.'_nc nev� classiiicatiaz� "L,n��_ncer�ng
kssistant"� Gnci re-c=izss��icztion oi�arrel �latl� frcm "surveyor" to
� this �ct�� clzssificaiion. �Eeonc7�d by '�uo1��E. Un�n a vo2ce �iote� titierc
�e�a^ ,,a �2,ys � �he i� ozion carrieci una?�in ously.
C.'I'�aliFs��l'1Tl�t'I Dl�' �IGi']a ON CI�l'Y T'Fti�PLkiY:
ld��, ,Tensen *.r�,s nresent, iie s�ated thGt he U�islied �o nlace 2 sign on
City pronertv at u�th �nd liigntaa5* ;�'65a and also at the ��tersection oi'
Centr�l livenue and ��ighti �y ;;65. 14r, Certzena ty letter� rec uESted
perT, ission {.o continue use oi Parl{ propErt,y a t Cenzr��l and iii�hs✓ay
�,`�5 for t1�e F'ri�ley tiiarine Si�n, ikle Cii�y I�;an�ger stated Lhat tlie
Fark bc�ard n?d rFCOrnr�endEd 1.hat no signs l�e rerritted on t��rk prorerty
at the i_ntersection of Centr•a1 <�nd liigh��-ay i 65. P�otion by �„ olke that
tlie Couric�_1 aecept the recos n�endation of tne F�! ann_ing L'orr iss�_on. ar�d
Park Board_, and n�t pEriit si_gns on Fark ,�rol-�ert�r, Sec��nded by Tdee.
Unon a vc� ce vote � thers bezn� i�o �ay=s � the n otion carr; ed u i�nirnousl jT,
ilot�on by Johanson to a11ov� Jensen's T�oLel to t_eep ii;s si�ny ior the
tin e being � on City r�roper��� � at 6ctki and k�l�nv'='y /`65, ��ecc. ded hy
C�olke, Upan a voice voie� t'r�ere being nc n��s, the motion carrzed
unanln��usly.
Y��1��I�TZ�C. C�1�1� Itii�101V 1'_��U�l��J:
i,EZONINC ttiEb,U�Sl LY I.ICL��1�P d, TttLZ�'J�:
The City i��l�nager stated th�t the Piar,r�in� Covs�iss�on h<d reco�rs�ended
� that t��is be deried. i4r. Drew ucrcrer, e�rio ]ivES i_n Lrie �l�ez cf tl�is
�rorossC rezoein�� ti�c�s prssenty �nd st2�ed l,r.at re ob�ecte� to it�
1�!ot� on by ldee �0 2ccept the recomr,�end�t� on of the F1at_nin� Coar��iss� on
and c�ery tnis rezc��ing. �;eco,-ded Y_-y t olke. Upon a�o�_ce votea tl�e_e
being ro nays� the r ot� on carried un��zlrnous] y.
�
Y�EZOiVIliG ?F.COPLLII��L±i`iICtJ b'OR t;L,flCti 13� tIYLE i�I�h kIiDI1r0��:
The City 11ana�er statcd thst the Plannl_z� Cor_mission had orieina'IIj�
recamr��ended that al l oi B1oc1_ 1�, be rezonE� a ou l t�e Pl�nn� :ig Commis-
sions action not�� U�as to recotr,rrend t'nat ��cts 1 throu�h 1� a bl �ck 13,
Nyde Fark be rezoned to Ft-2t �nd r�estrictecl io double bun��alo�;s.
Pfot, on by Jehanson to acce ,t tLe recoml� endation oI' i,he Plannin� Corrmis-
sion cr ti�is rezoning z�id set �17e nuL�ie hearing on the nat4er �'�r P�ay
I� � 1co1. Seconded Ly ldee. Upcn a� o�ce vote7 tnere reinc r_o nay-s�
t��e noticn carried unanimousl,y.
IrC�T SP1�IT F,Li�UL�ST_- C�lAitT�i!S E. JGHANuCIV:- LGT_S 2& BLCCIi 1�,SA�VD-
HUi,ST t1�LIliDN:�
2he Flamling Corrrn3 ssion had rECOmrnended the �r�7:ti_n� of th1 s rec+,uest
to sp_lit the loLs. S�TOtion b5r 6�Jolke to lc�lloti�� the reconriendaLion oi
tltie ?'laA2nir_g Corr,nissic�n� and alyoti,-� ttiis 1ot s�1it. ,�eeoncled �y »ee.
U�on a vo�_ce votey tnere being no nays� tl.e motio�s c�,rried unanimous-y,
The Planning Commission hao recomnienced a;}�roval oI this lot sp�it.
l�iotior be �Tee to follow tl-eir reconunenaation and a11ot�� the lot snlit.
3econded Uy i"o1ke, Upon a v6�ce votes t�iere Ueing no ��a4�s, Lhe
motion carried unanironsly.
NIr. Nee p�°esented a nEtition signed by 100% of the ou;ners in tne area
�_�o
to vacate this utility e2seme�zt� a2d waive the ,r,ublic hearing. Motion
by Jahar:,on te a�����rovE the resclution v�.cati?Zg the utility easement
in Lots G through 1�� Blac� l� Oak Creek Addition, Seconded by
Sherid�n, iJ�on a Zrolce vote� there being no nays� the motion carried
llriBrilYCiOla Sly �
The Czty l✓ianager explained tr�at this lot may l:e neec7ed for the ex- �
pansion of i�Zazn Street. Motion by ��olke to zuthorize the City
iKanager� an�7 the City �ttornEy to rroceed with necessary stsps to
acc�uire t;�-s lot for i9ain SLreet right-ef-U;ay. Seconded by Johanson.
Uoon a vo�cE vote� ihere 1-eing no natirs� the motion carried u:�animousl,y,
lcICr.T-TV_,N iuOtiE'N�N?'S - HIGH6,AY �56 I�RnT�1 S'l'F�LEITS �10 T�LE_ ����`ST:
The planning ro�inisszon h�d aereed that no such right turn movements
would tP r�esared� anc� the Pla nin� Camruissic�n also reeor�re�n8ed that
the City sh��d cons�_der requesting the �Ii�h��ay I�erartrnent to put in
a service ro�c� irom the I7orth end of the inproti�eu�ert� to Iiigh�,ray ��100.
P2otion by Sheridan to io71oV, t'rie reconr:er�dation of the Pl�nni�g
Cor,r �ssiony oiz t<<is r�atter; ti�at the City not ask iar right-turn
r�.ot�emetiLs� zncl the City rec�Lest the ser�fice roGd. Secor.dsd by
Johansar.. lT}�on a voice votE, there beii2g r_o na,y�s� the motion c�rried
t�nanin cusly,
E� �S Z II��.�� 'I1�'S :
1�Ir. Iiritttson presentEd �stitr_ate �'6 for �andstram and �iafner� Inc.�
for Seo�cr ar.d Storm ,Se�ier 24-� for $'i'1��12�,68. Fstzni2te �3 for
San�strom ancl ;iafneri Inc.y i'or �ewer znd otorm SewEr 24-B f'or
��'21�bOn,00� anc Final i;,tinatie i'or Pdcrthern Contracting Comp2ny f'or
Set��er� � ater �nd 3torm Setaer ,�36 in the amount of �"1%�>88,30. Mr.
Knutsnn ex�lair_ed that th�s was the Final estir_iate i'or the �drrthern
Contr� cting �or� pany. P�ot� on b,y Soi;anson to approve tize three estimates
SecordFd }y i�'olke. II�oi� a voice votie� there bein� no na}�s� the
moi,ion carr�ed unani�ously.
i�i,SOLUlION N0. 5�-l�bl AU'Ii�ORI�i1��C �HE DISPOEAL GI' I�'P�G1�T EldL I,nF_DER:
Motic�n by Joh��nson Lo adopt the aYove resalution, Seec�nded k�y �'olY.e.
U�on a vo9.ce vctej there �eing ro nays� the rnotion c2rried un�nimouslST,
�ELD T'0�� SNOi��TC'N ST��1.; T�Dr� F�ESOLUTIGN NU. 56-1961:
Mr. �alcuist� from Central F+eal�y� was present� and explained ihe
proxlem �nvolz�ed on Ir�nton Si,reet� zr,d �resented a deed far right-of-
�a�y irom east line of present Ironton Street 200 feet east, Air.
Y�ohlan reco�rnended th�t the c�eed be acce�,ted hy the City as 2 street.
t�otion oy tiiolYe to adoPL tne resolution acceptiri�; the andit9�na1 rignt-
of'-w�y oi Irontor �treet for street purpeses� and maintenance.
Seconded }?� iJee. L�,r,on a voice vcte� there Leing no na5�s� the rnotion
c�rr�ed �na��imously.
F'U1;Z�ILP� �7�;CUS �1GN - RE: SWi,`4B:
Mr. llon Ld1nkler� 164], Gardena �venue was pre�ent� and stated that he
d3d r.oi see why �i�e sewer and wUter U�ou1d have to be put in the '
w1�o1e area. Nrs. Lillimoen a�as ;'resent� and stated that she would
like Lo r�ave her property deleLed iror�� the pro,,ect. D1rs, Feterson
ti-�cs rxesent �nd stated there woul_d still be sori,e centan�ination in
the areaj ii' this water �nd sewer is put in.
DIuCUS�IOrj �i hL�;UL�:TI01d CF ICE CIcE��Di ��ET�TDI�dG TRUCKS:
A4r, ➢ick Donlin w�s prese��t� a�zd stated his reasons for requ�sting
that Lhese trucks be regulated ir_ore th�n they are at the present time.
He st�ter3 that there shoLtilcl be sone pretection for buslL�essn�en living
in i�ridley. 1'he L"ity 1,�nager uras asked to p�°esent s�me proFosed
regulat�ons to the �ouncil as s�on as possiYle,
AD� GUi,I�P,'z� iV7 :
lhere being no i'urthcr bus� 2ess� tne P�;syor dec�lared the meeting ac'-
journed,
Respectfully submitted:
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Marvin�C. Frunsell,
SecretarsT to tl�e C�Uneil
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COU=dCIL T�IidD�l'E;S - M�1Y 2� 1961
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Tt�omas E, Crei� �
Mayor
ti �e�sular meeting of the City Council tiras called to order oy N�,yer
Creig at °:00 F,ni,
ilembers Fresent:
2�iemYer r.bsEnt:
APPROVAL OF P� I�IUlES :
Greig� Johanson� i�Iee� titi'olke (arrived at °:55 P.i�i.)
Sheridan
i4otion by Johanson t� approve tne minutes to approve the minutes of'
the April li� 1Q61 meeting. Seconded by idee. Uron a voice vote� there
being no r.ays� the motion c�rried unan�mously.
OLD BUSI�SESS :
RE�iT7PST FOR A P�El�1L�'ivrL U7' 'IRy ILE,}i FEIi_'.Ii' - L'LROY OLSOiV :
ldr. Joh�r_son stated thet iF pee�le t,tere �oin� to conti�lue to Izve in a
trailer i�ouse� they shculd nove the tra�ler house to a trailer park.
There vaas more discussion on triis matter. 1�1otion by Nee toapprc,t�e
z tespor�r5 trailer parkin� rern°it unt_�l �uly l�, 1�61, at �ahich time
tl:e person requesting the perrr.lt wi11 arnear before the Council if ihey
desire a iurther extensien. Secended xy Jehanson. Upon a vcice tTcte�
thsre being ne n�ys� the n!otion carried unanimously,
,uLti�i l:USI��SS:
lhe City i4anager read the notice of he�ring� anc exr�7a�ned the b�,ck-
ground cn it, P4r. Ed berg� 5353 �' illn ore ti�as � resenta and st�te-d thati
he UIOL_ld like 2 full expla-�aticn el t?zzs ordinance. The Clty i-ana�er
again explained 1,ne background� sG2ted tha�, r�dlo s�.�tlon hAYL had
requested pern,lssion last SeptemUer to erect an antenna on the w2ter
ressrvoir site� an� zhe Couneil had �r�nted th�s rsquest� and this
ordiriance ti���s 1or trie �urpose of a_llaw�n� perm�nent tuildings and otller
P_ublic iacilitzes to be 1oc4ted on Citf property, Mr. Bert, si,ated tihat
he wished to �o on record as ob�ecti?i� strenuous]_�i to ih�s ordiriance.
He stazed th��t he was �iot eontacted ti�hE�l tihe original antenna o,as �ut
in. 'Iiie T�=ayer suggested th�t the R'ard Gounci'lman cl2eck wiLh the neople
in tne area to see noU� r�iany were in fatior? and 17ow n2ny k�ere ox�pc�sed
to t'_n�s amendment. Mr. Tdee exp'lained that th,s or�inance �,�ou1d cover
a11 publ;_c property thrau�hout the City� and t,,as nnt desi�ned speciii-
cally f'or the wai.er reservoir site. On � st�otia of hands of those peop]_e
present, il��e Urere op}�osed to the ord�nance� no cne zn favor. The City
r`_anager re�d the crdinance, P.ot9on by 1Jce to close the public he�ring
and to accent tn�_s as a first re2dinz of the ordinance amendiizr
Ordina2ce No. 70 for Public �acilities Distr1cts, �3�carided by Johan-
son. Unon a voice vete� tr�ere being no nays� the iroti_on c�rried
unanimousl,y.