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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 05-06-1968I - PLY40=1 kINil:.&M kay 6, 1968 A regular sleeting of the Village Council was called to order by kayor Al Hilda, Jr. at 7:30 p.m. haAyor Hilda requaeted the council and those in attendance to rise for a moment of silent prayer and requested that this invocation be an expression of a way by which we can arrive in our society at racial tranquility. Present: Mayor K:lde Councilmen O'Fallon, Hunt and Hagen, the Village Administrator, Attorney and Engineer. Absent: Councilman E mphrey (Out of town on business) kOTION by Councilmen O'Fallon, second by Councilman Hagen to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of April ly, 19689 with the amand- mont that the reason for a councilman's absence be included in they minutes. kotion passed by a four ayu vota. PE'T'ITIONS. R At & COLUM ICATIQNS kOTION 'hy Councilman Wallon, seconds by Councilman Hunt, vo adopt RESOLUTION RESOLUTPT.N. NO. 6-89, A RESOLUTION WAIVING REQUIRF?MM OF THE SUS UB - DIVISION ORDINANCE) tin Lot 14, Block 1, City View Aeras, as requested DIVISION by Adeline Wilson. Motion passed by a four sye vote. WAIVER AP- PROVED LO! 14 Esdon Braesch requested a subdivision waiver on Parcel 1000 in BLOCK 1, CITY Section 11 to ereatea a lot on tha southeast corner of his property. CITY VIN The survey indicated a 33 foot e;aaament on -the south property line ACPIS providing for a future street. kOTION by Councilman Hapn, soer%nd 1)y Councilman Hunt, to adopt RESOLUTTON NO. 68-y*j A RESOMION 14AIVING MUIREKEbTS OF THE SUB. DIVISION ORDINANCE) for Parcel 1000 in Suotion I.. Motion passed by a four aye vote. hick :ahschiodor and Rudy Kamman requested a subdivisiv)n waiver on the South one-half (J) of Lots 91 10 and 11, Block 4, Shortline Acrea and the addition of 40 feet to ,Lot 28 from Lot 111 Jlock 4, Shortline Across MOTION by Councilman Hagen, second by Councilman Hunt, to adopt R't:OLUTION NO* 68"911 A RMOLUTIOII WAIVING REJUIRI•MRS OF THE SUB0 DIVISILM ORDINANCE for Lots 91 101 11 aAd 28, Block 4, Shortline Acres Motion paused by a four aye voto. Hewitt Peterson requested a permit 6o construct an office and wauro- house3 building on th4 cornor of Zachary Lane and 54th Avenue horth, abutting the railroad tracks to the south. "Phu siaa of the proposed building would be f8 x 67 foot for tho warehouse, and 34 x 68 foot for the offieee The Building Inspector stated the permit was applied for under the existing zoning ordinance and the proposod building mot the requirements of existing Villago codes and Ordinances. 30..UT ON 6& SaD'IVISION WAIVER AP"'D. FARCEL 10009 11ION 11 R WOLUTION 6& sl su®DIVIBI WAIVER APPY'D. LOTS 9, 10 11 d 28, BLOCK 4, HORTLIN19 ACRES. RE: REQUEST MR BUILDING PERMIT AT ZACHARY & 54th. A s Council Minutes - fty 61 1968 Page 2 P!.'1'ITIOIIS. A CO &UKCATIB, cont'd. OMMMOMENNONNEWIftawmw kr. harshall Anderson stated, in behalf of kr. Peterson, that thay are willing to put any type frontage on the building that is required. The Administrator stated the Village has received a petition signed by seven Birch Valley hoax owners stating they felt that a building other than residential would be det,imental to further residential building in this area. kayor Hilde stated we could issue the permit and then sone this into a nonconforming use category or the second alternative Mould be to issue no permit regardless of the fact of whether or not we may a% legally well adiverad to to do so. NOTION by Councilmn Hagen, mea*..,d by Councilman Hunt, that the Vilaag+o Engineer and/or Planner be directed to advise kr. Peterson on the development of Din°proparty. payor Hilda suggested that Mr. Peterson get in touch with the ktministratore kation passed by a four ap vote. Mr. Delmar 11oaver requested a variance 3f d,)or height requirements on residential garages for his property at 18210 - 26th AvenuQ Horth. Mrs Weaver proposes to construct a detached garage 140 feet back of the front property line and 140 feet from thra housa. XOTION by Councilman Hagen, second by Councilman hunt, to grant a variance of Suction 4.05 (d), Chapter 6 of the Village Code tv allow a higher garage door height at 18210 - 26th Avenue North. Notion Weed by a four "so vote. Hill Clifford requested a subdivision waiver on Parcel 7815 1.n Section 32, splitting five acres into two equal pw~tee NOTICLI by Councilman Hagen, second by Councilman duet, to adopt RESOU)TION NO. 6&911 A RESOLUTION WAIVING EQUIRSSM OF` THC SU MIVISION ORDISOC'C on Parcel 7815 in Section 32. Notion passed by a four eyo vote. Chalon Jacobson requested a peamit tc move a garage to 212 Daerwooi Lana. 'W Building Inspector slated the Village has an ordinance stating a building may not sassed 15 years of age and be a-zepted into the Village. He further stated this building is probably 30 years or oldero out of plumb by two inehats and very badly neglected. Mr. Jacobson showed the Council picturos of tAo Wage in question, plus a sketch. He also had obtained signatures from three neighbors with adjoining property, stating they were in favor of getting his trucks and antique cars into the gar&&% kOTION by Councilman Hugun, second by Councilman O'hallon to waive the 15 year age limit fur this structure and approve the moving permit vith the stipulation that it in kr. Jacobson's responsibility to sae that the garage swots Villag® Codes kotion period by a four aye vote. RE: VWRIAM'' OARAL DOM HEIGM APPV'D., 18210 - 26th AVE0E ISO. RIZOLUPION 6' L2 SMDIVISI; WAIVER APPV' Dil PARCEL 78151 SECTION 320, REi MOVING PMW1-T APP'V' D FOR C.%RAAU AT 212 I=- MOOD LAi1E. , Dick 4utnacht and others, owners of Pike Laky Addition, requested a variancQ in regard to drainfiold requirements for the aforea antion- HSI REQUEST o4 pint, Thug stated the reason being that purcalation testb indicate POR VARIAHCS the soil is unou.tablo for either a cesspool or drainfield. kr. OF SEWAGE Gutneoht stated the ordinanou requires curtain minimum percolation DISPOSAL RE= rates but due to impervious sail eoncitions, they cannot must with re- QUIRDMrS, quireman,4s for installation of drainfaelde. payor Hildo sugguotod PIKE LAS they raeat with the Village Enginaor to work out a satisfactory sol- ADD IT, I(N utiun. Thu Village Wineur suggested hr o Outnocht bring in further j 3y Council Minutes .» may 61 1968 - Pegs 3 testi becw4se more invostigation will be nefided bv'ore he can make a recommenda tion * Mal 'y 1320uncilarA kuntq second by Coumaiha:n Ha cin, Viat the request be deferred pending furtLer investigation. Notion passed 14' a four aye votM. John Glirmwen xoquested a aofoaok waiver of 35 feet for an i.Vhnu R91 SNU42 trial building in I.P., 499. This building is to be directly south HAIM APi'Y14. T' of the Tom roc and Alpana buildings. lir. Glismewstated that both wCCRON WAS the Alpena and Tenroo built'«inp a -e located within 15 feet of +A* BLDG. IN service road and these 1%)oations bare previousl$ Imex approved by I.P. 494 the Council. WRION by Conncilmon OlFallon, second hy Ccuwilw- i Hagen, to approve a satba ck waiver of 35 feet for ar idaustrial building at 2723 Cheaddre Laine. Notion passed 14 a four aye vote. George Coby requested an Off -Sale Intoxicating Liquor Licovae at RS: PUBLIC 3435 County Road 18. 74e Administrator suapated the pkFi:a hsuring !MIRING SSR' be held sometime in June or the last meeting in ky. FOR JUNK 10. k0tION Dy Councilman Hunt, second by Counoilmn Usge* 'o set the date =WM Conn for the public hearing to consider the request of George Coby for an O#16SALZ Off4ale Liquor License for Juga 10, 19689 at 3:30 p.m. Motion passel INMICATIN0 by a four aye vote. The Administrator suggested that a License LIQUCR LICE' Comittee be formed and a toning map show the looatioa, of aft-sfle l;cQasas. , Roger FaseWn requested preliminary approval of tho Fasendiam E ON Krogness Pla•i. MOTION by Co%mcila an Bunt, secoM by Cotmailman Hagen, to adopt 1No HSOLUTI ON 1 0. 68-93, A RESOLUTION APPROVING FRMIhTNARX PLAT OF PRgLIltINARY 1ALLNDIN4CR(AM ADDITICN with the addition of a 60 root storm PLAT, acewer easems.nt and a 30 foot permanent store *aver* hotion passed P,iMMIN- 1W a four s jo vote. SR00l S Swan Jarnet= requested final approval of the plat of M apl.edal1 ADDITTCV* lat Addition. MMOLUTION NOTION by Comatlman Hunt, second by Councilman Hagen, to adopt ' RESOLLTION 90. 1,15&94v A RESOLUTION APPROVING PINAL PLAT OF NAPUALL & MING TM AUDITION and to direct the Engineer to set perfor eco bond FINAL PANT amount for this p; st. Motion passed by a four aye vote % kAPLUML Int RWOLUTIOKS L ORDIN0CES AQDITION. kayor Hild(j state,l he was not sure wbithor the Council was oom- pletely propare.3 at this tini to eonpider the Zoning hap. He stated that the textual, portion of the proposad neer Zoning Ordinanao Mould to consid-irod and tho four areas of theme to the l text are a.s follows: l,. 1W. Permit Uses - Re: Mission Forms +oto. RM: ZWNO 114on-oontorming use - Definition of this term. f. 11ome Ooaupations -- Definition of this teem. 4e 1.4 Ueneral Industrial District modifications to allow oartain existing uses to continue. i ID, r: _ I Camr U 'uinutes an xU' v 1 1963,m Pegs d PROPME ZWV0 ORDDiAM Repxtix.g Page 6; in Ufa Proposed Zoning Ordinance Document dated January 19671 Subdivision 3* floes by Conditional Use Parmite Item Us 49 is to be changed to read as follow: VAMON by Comwilaw Hunt, soeiorA by Councilman Nsesu, that the 1,.a4wrgs under 14 41eneral lwustrial Distriotl Subdivision 31 Itat 4 be deleted and replac«A with the new 4 as follows. Axq use of iacmtrial character not specifically set forth hia-tin, in esistance on the data ofadoption of this Ordinance which$ in the opinion of the Village Planning Candesion gran VAII&ge Co -moil, would be compatible with the area in whiab it is located/ would not constitute a public nuisance, and would confors to the performancR standards set forth in Subdivision 7 of the 36CTLOM. Notica sassed with a 4 as vote. Regarding Pagu 27, of the proposed zoning ordinance &Veer Subdivision 31 1too 7 inslirt Item 4 Rd: 1A1i Mag INV-OTI'AI 'by Councilmen them$ second by Councilman Co Fallon that lim 8 RC a W4011 to Subdivision 3 WO its wording be as follows: Institutions of a religiou,%1 educational, eleemosynary o: philaAthropic mature. Ao`ij)n passed with a four aye vote. An egoople of Hon -conforming use language was the Dairy Store located .soar County Road 150 presently a ooaawbroial iteag is to be x-onaA on Rusl a The Administrator road a le *ter from Mrs h4*er1 owner of the Dairy Store discussing hi. expansion requirquents which were 4 times his present sizes Ccunoilman Magas stated he didn't foal we should build our language around one eit4ati,oul and he would just as croon leave the wording as it is. kiOTltbi I by Councilmm Began, secor4 by Councilman aunt, to leave the wording,; as it is in the Proposed .:ening Ordinance dated W muary 1967* kation"passed by a four aye vote. Pagel $1, SECTYON 26, DATE OF EMC'T, 50DIVISICN 2 - REPEAL OF WINA;!1 n ORDINANCE 66-1 l - Re pealed . WTION by Councilman Hunt, second "ay Councilman Hagen to inoluda this langwW. Motion Wand by tour aye vote. k TI(N by Councilman O'hullon, second by Councilman Hunt to change Item , Subciivision 2, Section 117 as fillowet ff-atroet parking of buses or trucks larger than 4.5 tons weight, except for deliverieu and unloading, in all RESIDEWCE PISTRICI'S, uncopt R4 shall t a prohibited. notion passed by a four syn vote. K`TION by Councilman Hunt, second by Cowcilman Hagen to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 6&7a 164 ORDI41WiCE RELATII\Q TO 1ASTALL+iT100 OF STOR1q SEVERS. notion passed by a Pour aye vote. RE% ADDITION OF i,AWUA= TO REPEAL EXISTING we RE: ORDINANCE! STOK14 8&1'ERB. L L: J Council lgimtas ft 61 2%4,n Prep MMM A tfM - contld. I WnCe by Councilman Rant, saoand by CounoilwM min, to adopt resolution rescinding the prior policy of the Plymouth Village Council relati:rg to Villsgm participation in and contributions the expense of storm savor installation. i. That from and after this data it shall be the policy of the Tillwl Council of the Villw of Plymouth that the Villafe of Flyaoutb o*%Il not contribute from ite ad v&laro 0 stAve sowgr ,wA OW portion of the coat and expense Of' 't*.GL coustruotion % ail &nstellati%)a of cry storm sewer projects witbin *hs Villap. 2. Herea': t it eWl be the policy of the Till8V Council of the Vil lsp of plym mth that *torn sever pre jects that ars approved for construction and installation within the Yi U& sha)1 be ltilly assessed to benefitted property owners riti- y in the applicable atom sower district.a4w i OF I:`i lCi[Yi l AU C+ w20 a Park Commission O airman Norris reportai eonoerning PAYMW FOR RWEMIOM 50'VXCHS. Chairman Norris $$tad that the partici- pation figure& wvve submitted V the forth Share Community Council MA that we used this participation fivire ter erad with the facilities used in the ease of Harvel, khat we overlooked in our minutes is the fact that the. north Shore maintained this tax prop- erty and the School Hoard door noto his foaling w%s that we have no prograa of our own and this is very minor to what the need is. Plymouth should a!"le a program of its own. KOTION by Councilman Hunt, tacond by Councilman C I Pallon that the recoomndatione mads by the Ark Comission. on alloasyion of the Worth Shore and Hop."gaswftunatooks joint venture be adopted. Notion passed on a four P40 vote. Park Comiss;ion Chairman Dorris roport4d c -it carniY g RECOKIMMATIONS RR: LARD ACQUISI' ON 19 ACCORDAHM WITH M APPLICATION. In the original MM Application of Deeambur, 1960, our commission recosos mended that you pursue %'he acquisition of these sand the solution is up to the council an to how they nut them. We havz Act oontaoted any land owners. No did not speci4 authoriaeJ prieost they have to be evtablished by a qualified appraiser. It Lo up to the Village to negotiate .for theme, and there is a time limit of June 209 but you oan got amendments to extend tle time limits kOTION by kalror Hilda, second by Councilman Harrl 'to) make up a map showing all the proposed proportion, plus the costs overall. notion was passed on a four rye vote. At this point the meeting was interrupted by kr. Bob Muller, repr" senting the xaufman's +.n Now nape. It seems the Kaiufman's purchased land in 1944v and they would like it known for the record their objections couu*rning savinge kro killer stated that he would life the council to adopt a land use plan to indicate whether the property is usod 3or commercial un.a in this futures If the property is batter IMI itLRM APPLICATIM Coroeail ki ages My 6. 1W — Pads 6 1 do i iuA fw: residantiaa, 1t shauld to &cned +eli"tial• But it it as Boned cassercial; we want to protect tte residents. as Just wanvuA this ocament in our minutes for the record• The Vfllap Attorney wished +oho records to nota That kro hillar's client wast with this statemeats beins accorded another public, hearing• Chairsrin Niles appaarod to present the preliminary report of the Plysrortb Village Magineering aid PQblio Warks Advisory Comitteoe Be prasasted ar outline of the final report and requested the Const-il to give constructive w$ Boise to the outline. The puarpase of the presentation of the outliva was to sea if it aontaimed the naoessary alesents on whivh UN Counail could stake a decisions He ftrthor stated that by the first week in Junes his ouvAttee would be reafy to swaps a recommendation rerprding the hiring of a public vara superintendent and/or villso wagineer. MurIca tw Councilman Bunts second by Councilman O'Pallass to authoriaa the kow and Clarb4dainistrator to oiga a cwntrsat with B• A Be Patrol for mucal control for the year 1568. Kation passed bpr a four aero vote. RB: CONMAG'T win B. • E. PAROL Administrator's report received regarding request for the Village RCSOM Engineer to stuAy the feasibility of extending the Northwest Sanitary I,%-- Sevsr Interceptaa from 261A Avenue to Poiibarook Lama. M IMLRW kOTIk*N by Coxincilm A Humphreys eQcwt by Counoilam Hagen to adopt PM aN :SK- R]dS=VrION Me 68-969 A RESOLUTION OMXMQ PREPARATION OF PRE* TENSION OR IItMIT REPORT on the erxuasion of the Northwest Sanitary Sew4r New* Smt'Ett Interceptor from 26th Awnuo 1W herabrook Lane* kation passed T, r2RCEYl'O!t by a four We vote. The Administrator's raport concerning the bid opening for 21 radio monitor units was dofarred until the Lay 13th meeting. The Elinaer's preliminary report on water mart extension on 13th Avenue and connection to Golden Valley was deferred until WW 13th. Attorney's report recoived regarding logal appeals by Bruce AUTHCOUMM Johnson. ATTORNEY' TO MOTION by k&yor Hildo, sucond b) 4owwilwm Haden# to direct the AFM%L Attorney to appeal the daoision by the Hunnapin County District DECISION TO Court on the Bruce Johnson dis+rissal casae to the kinnesota Suprumu STATS 3149M Court. Notion passed by a four aye vote. COURT Xnpneer's repart rneeived concerning Vacating of utilibJeasenioats RMOUITION 68- in P'hasant Hills addition rQplat. 97 VACATING I-OTION by Councilmen O'Fallon, second by Councilman Hunt, to adopt. UTILITY EAS: - RESOLUTION Me W971 A RISOU)TION AUTHOPIZINfl THE MYOR in CLFytltm 10M IN ADMINISTRATOR TO M(ECUTE THE MECE53ARY DOCUMM TO PROVIDE POR TM FRUSANT HILLS' R'SIiOVAL OF CERTAIN UTILITY ZOOM" FROk LOT 1* BLOCK 11 PHEASANT AWN6 REPLAT HILLS ADDITION REPLAT., botion pasesd by a four aye vote,, i NOTION bey Councilman Hunt, second by Councilman H&&n, to ealahllsh tho Board of Review data as July 10, 1968, at 7:30 p.me rt the Village Hall. Motion passed by a four We vote. I h 4 f Council hinuto• - My 69 1968 - Pap i Rte? OF OMSEs 12M AND -2062!' v coat' d. The Administrotor regwsted that a me -ting be set up with the Council and the ftel *z to review special ssuesssmt projects to be assessed in 196$. The Council sat this date as lroadsy, Junto 27, 19+h8, at 1130 p.m. 11ISCBLLAlGDQ4l3 The Council deferred action on the allotment of fire insurance monies between Ramal Piro Depsrtmeut Relief Association and tho Plymouth Villa& tiro Department Relief Association until Von MW 13th meeting. MOTION bar Cow4cilsan Runt, aeoond bey Councilman &&A, to approves Us issuance of a otpretle lioansv to Beacon Heights "66"s notion passed 1W a four 41e gots. XMION 1W Councilman Runt, second by Gounailmaa Magen, to approve the issuance of a gwoliae sovvioe station license to Beacon Heights 1166"1 Motion passed by a four aye vote. MOTION by Councils" Hunt, second by Couneilsau Maga, to approve the issuance of small disposal systems licenses mummers 1 thromo 5 to hinwatanks, Uptia Tanks, Quickmay Excavating* hollon Bros., Widwr Bros., and Coolbroth-Sittan Septic Tamese notion posed bW a four aye vote. XOTIM by Courwilman Hunt, second by Councilman MWa, to approve the issuance of well driller's licenses numbers 1 throust 9 to E. R. Renner A Sons, Mm R. Johnson Well Co., Mark Well Company, Ta rgerp" Well Ccapany, Max Renner Well, Harold Ruppert A Sons, Hansmana Well Co-sparyr, Simar Well Company and Don Stodola Wall Com, Notion passed by a four aye vote. Ri CLAINS, APPROPlMIONS a CGIMSIT PAMM XOTION blr Councilman Radon, secoy,d by Councilman Hunt, to adopt RESOLMION N0. W989 A RSSOLUTION APPROVING AND AMMIZING PATXMT Of REOIW PAYROLL do A April 10, 1969, mid totalin#- 11,353.26. Motion pa'teoe, Ay a four Qy6 rata. The Council &good to dw uts wn 6-n the Cauwil Coordinating Representatives at the me(* : ng of Jwia 10 1968, the Vil lap fiaanaial situation and the Unsettle %;rook Watbrnbud problemm, 40TION by Councilman Hunt, s now by Counoilman O'ftllatn, to adjourn the meeting at 12:42 a.m. Attest: 0 I 131 RR: Cle" LICUM APPA' MCM Ra - _ M"a RE: OAS OEM ICR MAMI UMM ant NACU N'!'O.' 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