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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 05-13-1968iii , i , . *;•, r A replar .we" of Ma Vi l" we Coun a wW caued to wtor IW Al Mills, Jr. at 7:130 Pea* heyor Aildo requested *be Council, and in attoodsme to viae fox a swmat of spent paroyer for ow earv iawun in Viet liar Present: Naw Mild*$ Coaacilmom rw'lfslloa, Haman, Mu ; t WA moray, Qw Villop Adminisirat", dttoro*,r and Uglao vr. Absent: Mono. horlop bar Cowaoiladr aunt, second by Councilman Megan to approve Um mamtes of Ut Regular Coun Til %*sting of April 241 108. lotion posed bg a five aye vote. k ?Icw 'W Couocilman Ment, snood by Caunctlaw son to approvs im mi nutee off' tis Spacial Council kamting of April ig6ee hation passed by a five aye vote. MMOK bW Councilman Hunt, second by Councilmar• H&EUn to apprCve the ninuxes of the Regular Cowtoil WevIng of April 29, 1969% koliQn posod by a five 4Va vote, MITICKS 2 rAIM FMlNIC -11 M GMCC' lar. Lloyd gown requested a paarm4t %a construct a fathur-i4-lar apartment at 15 Wica Terrace. No dos ,res to live with hey da u htor and son-in-law and still retun his privacy. t„ k TION by Councilman O'Fallon, svoond by Councilman Numphriay to approve the Building Permit at 15 Union Terraeua kotion passol by 4 Live any vote. Dickey d Sh%ver, Ino., requast ttr cooditicaal Use Permit for car wash immediately oast of 11320 Highway 55. 1: nos diacided that thin item of business to doforred until after tha ZonirW Ordinance and fonxAg imp has Sean approvude Sol Wasserman, Attorney f ^r hr. Via Rrwmns roquast4d approval of Tractor A, Is C and D of Regi v%Qrod Laird Survey #+921, Tho Planrning Commission approved A d B only and withdrew C d C Weause of concern ovur the future relocation sod extumica of enemy Road 15. Thu A4;ineur statad thrt he felt the relocation and 4xtonrion of County Road 15 could W wookod out undQr this Registe:rdd Landaway. UOTI ON by Councilman hunt, second by Councilman Hapn to adopt RM,, „''TI QW We W99, A PMOLUTIQN APPRO1'4440 THR CREATION OF A R=ST= LANA SURVEY* kotion passed by a S ayo vola. Jana Hagunr Chairas n . the Village Bull Situ Sabot%nn Coaawittuo stated thara aro throe sites aoaaittea w,ishos :,.tions in. Nu would like: the Council to look at than, if the Council door not wish to conAidur a site, it can bo deteminud beott" 4 the, options 4%ru taken. 04'410N by kayor Hilda, sioond 4 Coun0 Lman }togun to out a me+ating for Tuesday, kay 14. 1%8 at 6:30 p.me to discuss this furthers kotion pasinud by a 5 aye veto. Ra: BM LDIXXQ FWJUT AT 15 INION ?ad= Rb: CONDITIM AL LLM PAW? M CAR WASH vis DtWCRRL© w....... .% 0A 22 RMISTOW LOD SU"+ M APPVID. N.M*j, INC $ RE: VI LLAM HALL SIT& HI'•119C'i'Ifbi ', 7 1 Ir. f ounoil i%mit"- *. llay 13v 190 -NP 2 Main S,%= = Ci01 ICATIM , contl d • The Village Admini2trator rerarted Uw Suburban Saautary f+wer CcoAission Me GWTAN has anthwrised Black h Vatch Cogift ring to assist Plymouth Village. in SIM S negotiating a contract with Munsapolis for a permanent connection to Uw1r sanitary sewer systame The Administrator stated he phoned lrr. Crabb today and also sent a Uttar on kay 6# wb ich bar n.,w hs Us reoe vad. Now Hilde renounced the Week of kq# WU thmo My 25th is a special Ut MICIB wesk sat aside by capable people who live sronnd ths, hutdicine Lsko ares. L= CLW V This is called The medicine Lake Cleaa 1p Week. bred Nether is Chairman W= of tees committee. kayor Uldo stated it seot+wd to hist that our Village reser• has alot of debris around in some are". If we nould take part in 'the program os a CourAilt and show our interest in the problem that the ve a our ern to thesfitedicineawecould3aeanatrateoucpeople.ak havet peopl*. The Pr+e n will be present on ray 25th cad th%y will be taking pictures of the Council in a truck wLth their work-*rlothes on. Boy Uouts will hand outut circular* ona weak beforu, explaining what is to be dwma. Then. an the 251h they will hire n truck and take the debris to a temporary dump* All ed to meet with the exception of Councilman whoP p Heir will be unable to attend at 8&30 at thea Village Hall on My 25s 1968* A nits', t4..TTo The Rishts Commission. RE: HGMAN kor Hilda re e f kit RIOTS ay ad the allowing f7roa the April 29th +xnutas: In determining such appointments, (to the Hummu Rights Commission) the hayor and tho Couroil APPOUCOMft- give due consideration to the interest and commitment of such individuals " ' to civil and human rights principles; to their knowledge in the fields of employment, housing, public accommodations, public sorvicus and educations to their ability to serve in a pouine loadership rale* in ".he community by virtu* of their positions of responsibility in business and political affairs; to adequato representation of racial, religious and ethnic I minorities; and to recommendations obtained from various sources includinb any local Human Rights Committee. b ayor Hilda further stated we would apply this approach to the job of selecling the mambvrs to this commusion. We have 15 people to select. We hope that wa salectel 15 people who will do an ex4ailon% jab for the Village serving on this commisrion. We had 51 or 64 people requesting applications, writing letters, or who contacted us in sorra manner wishing to sorve on this commission* We sant, applanation forms out with salf Addressed envelopec, an4 as of laot * Anasduy, we had 30 rupliea. Of those 30, we selected 15. Thrid of these selections were females and twelve were malas. One was solvated from the Northwest Quadrant, six from the Southwest Quadrant, five from the Suuthaast Quadx w%%, three from the Northeast Quadrant of the Vil•lagov Conaoil him Us .. W 13t I.968 - Pse 3 lel-hum. Dant' d . w '15 solvations ars as tallowy (with the lonyih of Qw terms detorn tw,d 1W a drsriay)a Councilman Hagan furtbar statods for those pwoplo who did not Ret their applications in on time, thou should to reminded that there will be a lot of suh-cormittae work to be dono where their services could be utilised. RESOLUrIM AND OED Five atame were cLangod on tea Zoning "p. Thuy are as follows REt ZONING 1. R-1 char -%A to 04 on the kission farm property. ORDINANCE A 2. Ripant watodina of 11-1 to includd ko gel s Rostraunt, Filling ZONING kAP. Station complexes. 36 R_l chaagcd t: 14 in tho area South and Kant of Vecon NtA hts. 4% R4 changed to 14 ou the Forostor Propurty. Desiccation of Assoc.&%%A Frye Lutheran Church property as R4. Ed F4m. stated *hal Rq*O dusignatva ib&49 land can by used for a,7 _,, :tura, type davelop+u+ent. You ow.i build a single family unit on a feu We tract. Yo%. Ryan develope with single family on the lamp lots of va o•'Aalf j) acre lot* if they aria pla,tt+ed. Councilmen ftmphrey statf%d he seas R-01 Na meriting that sines this Village has such an opportunity to dvvvlop i a proper way, having,„" do much of the Villa& R -Cs this leaves to two Council and the Planning Ctiinwitue Moro of a +control over proper d+evrlopovni. We havv hurvby $ cuntrol control and can plan a butter development for the villoVe M Willi" DMU" et=u rian 1 Tow John lard" 1, 30rli434 F.R. 3 C. Willies, :*VaiA Product ksw4+sr 2 vaaae C. DAW Dim nor of b"Idtal 2 arms R. Wass Psin"pol of stab 30hool 3 R. 76 itroskin asst. Vies Pres. of Manic 1 krs. Rae PrAbl"446 Iostv"tor in Worming School 1 John TO Maloney Sre Rssurch ftPA, 3Qi matiat 1 loon lte ltuwt on koc nsgar of Wbor&Ury 3 11 Richard J. 017allon maginavr 2 Ars. No To Torrison Uurse 2 Mrs. Gil Totten Housewife 2 Joseph M+cila$ Walker Assistant Controller 3 Jerry k. Willcox kinistcr 3 Ray D. Johnson Engineering Supervisor 1 lisyor Hilda stated a letter informing all cowaission mobtre of their, appointmoms anti the number of bears they serve will be sora. This letter will also indicate the date wad place at which tbo first Commission 8ee1ir4 shall be hold and at which time th i Commission will croniso itself and elect officers. NOTION by Councilman Eluasfhroys second IV ^ouncilman Hagan to approve the saleoti,o4 of the human Rights Committee app.:intments. Motion pawswd 'by a five aye vote. Councilman Hagan furtbar statods for those pwoplo who did not Ret their applications in on time, thou should to reminded that there will be a lot of suh-cormittae work to be dono where their services could be utilised. RESOLUrIM AND OED Five atame were cLangod on tea Zoning "p. Thuy are as follows REt ZONING 1. R-1 char -%A to 04 on the kission farm property. ORDINANCE A 2. Ripant watodina of 11-1 to includd ko gel s Rostraunt, Filling ZONING kAP. Station complexes. 36 R_l chaagcd t: 14 in tho area South and Kant of Vecon NtA hts. 4% R4 changed to 14 ou the Forostor Propurty. Desiccation of Assoc.&%%A Frye Lutheran Church property as R4. Ed F4m. stated *hal Rq*O dusignatva ib&49 land can by used for a,7 _,, :tura, type davelop+u+ent. You ow.i build a single family unit on a feu We tract. Yo%. Ryan develope with single family on the lamp lots of va o•'Aalf j) acre lot* if they aria pla,tt+ed. Councilmen ftmphrey statf%d he seas R-01 Na meriting that sines this Village has such an opportunity to dvvvlop i a proper way, having,„" do much of the Villa& R -Cs this leaves to two Council and the Planning Ctiinwitue Moro of a +control over proper d+evrlopovni. We havv hurvby $ cuntrol control and can plan a butter development for the villoVe M s ll Coli l Mouta u- UY 13v 1968 -ftso 4 W 1pn furthei: stated those wort t,4o wT-irs on tbt m6p• R49 which is a filling statiOM, IMUld W D,^3, i7a ;>O casOws g.E. and Zo.W. Carter should be scaoit B-3 for existing h 1l ins 3•t U* n Sites. VOM*: it IM k ON by Councilman !jags, stoodnd by Councilhu ftnt, ti adopt I IMM: '8 am $r MU 68-89 &Ming Ordalnum oJ, Vis Yillagc of lPlrtouthe Wbicl ;,A tuna O adopts the aaair p with theoxtaapt n ofth+e Wo s as stated b4r © =,I]$*, We Son* * NOti oaa ssd With a 5 ^YW "Ut AN= tiler AtiorwW stated that the aw w on the covor of thin P: ^.posed Zmzz ne Ordinance will ba chaWd %I ";4-g1in j Ordiavicui', and the date be ct; ad to hay 131 1968, Harty Faster, Trailer Cl..Jurt Ourwr' 'W117 - 10th Avenue North aakf,d if RE: TRAIM r1 thrt c'tardy it saw; vou.ld of"%v, t bis tral, for cour; bo.- ng as ,part of his COURT 7MIF(1 ii` 1vUi is stoned R4*6 IM p rx t i l ioveoi S-3. Ed F40a sta tud )it is not going QMr,I of to affrat his bind becra•4- o wilOvIn out Jrditaanca, Mbilu Home Parke are not inaluted ftr use is my 1S *-bride They are aaoncoaformi v4 use within wV district. hon-waanfornine• mi4ma th&% he cainnoot exp anda The Attorney w!%d Administrator stated **he tr*iiur court could aospleto its jvTQYVAt develtqxu at plan which include approximately 60 lotaat but could not ixpona to aaddi 14ional projK r+,r. 1 ic1:;+ay A seas$ r r, Inc * rut vw, F : : +:u i':ien_o'_ u t t :p- l nit ' or Car J xr,tr RB: 1't 1IT1• I Id.i.ut,ll est of .1320 tl tbvaa,y jjI Pljnwowh Car 4whe Tho c;.tt` for IMAL W 11.1w car ,talar, bgjtw on tl;Y4 f wll.in-; Aat:a.on aiul, Itha at Ilia. I,4 Driliki Win PFaitllil" - CAP kriv!r r %4 il. bu (oa visa i. uu has ap, ••r3v ,l 'Mrs,, WASH r 4b,,,a1v-1, to fit a ,luin''s. f 1 all. 8itk cf iLw buil.irig they rl v zuqu'.., Mint, an •i i.ditional 111 >'I,Irt r; ,'i J`,'1t : t" i 'ra i ti: c ' 1.i' : ai, Kid fait tA' Oui `it,v ireiJilding It') vaviiar. ;tvN. ri' lov p.irk;4, nd' withii thou aar ija„ _ , v 410. Rocormw t6lod shit a ^io 4 taw 1,armi i, oy grq,ni4i spa -tMt thy. -y n C1.n rac %I&:.: "IN ktr p ,pi. vl,ov. G fl;.ia 1.+w a a.,.,,,I nX al-•,I1,n 1ti11, ";! ,:1'ltiC', nh ,11 41,,.;!:7 `S';f Ah i r1 '4 .yat t,i:llmGta HAri1 + '1hilt o. 1;ouu( '14oval u4Jv, i'+ . 111 b" N MC r,rI t.h,: v•UN' lig aff !> C' ' t , "v • ti -,1 11.. i., r 4R,1 : , H i. 1 ,'., 1,'e, 9 3 ' w \'11. * YY • ;'`I li \ 4 t y 'Y 14 yt. t C•"t1,tits 1, ° :1, uctz 3c!a; ni '': r1:u ,r+l `"a ti.l a'ditl it a glut A-trth lit 'tf,l, t'ia r ni:g r+ruuo.sa ir}ri l xtNtev of April 1018. Notion P,kavud tV a veto. OF llMCERS CiM'1'TF wr MM•M+'.IR-vxwv^%+ "IMn".01 irr llMww irN l+wM w 1 rt art t„+s . vpoalrt r rtae. "a,x ttt a a at,z tcw xa uxtu lia0'1 ar 13ty v r ut tiur tt til;: Oi.'i'l 11vy atatkitO tho Counc;.' kr a ws-rra UAt shit 1 6t, pox, ka, % Notuxring WkW c,, Iparli wv %tit water vur°y bulls, Wo 'u -,a attuanptjng to tot an K.I.P. purcharsv UnWilON k'C- hV,& :. In artier to %jxp%tdity tlos# the council avk,d .aa tt:• dotormov the i a of 1 'ux':•unuxtn f:'1 A 1%N eivn jk&lioluy 41so. Th• i„iu:tlJ,Mi/i'd110 1•un t, x t gilt. Oeido n Vii l l Qy j Now Vv-po wid 0,ry-Aa l wui hao o4iain%4 Ocauloc t to 01.+Jla llk o Vetit 1-uy 1Vb `.wm. Thu gro(l,. gill b,i 1 1. 1 k ul ± }, ry R Y , i i iloxa,.,, ., - ,:r,tt l y t.>, :i„ :f t;°a ,.tt.ly ,.! 'u at, Th,; uQ t 4ata ntt<< i i thi. would W mil' 1113,00,CQ, y3 _ori Council Minutes - X Y 13, 1968 - Page 5 REPORTS OF OFFICERS. BOARDS AND COMMITTEES, cont'd. Cost per assessable foot would bo $7.00 per foot. We would have to mater RE: WATER !(AIN the water from Bolden Valley. The Meter cost should be village expense EXTENSION cost 31, 00.00) . Mr. Gru m^n is not in favor of the improvement at this time. He fools there aro other people who woulet eat mora be"ftt from the improvement thAs no would. I suggest we have a public hearing on this, with +a* understanding that whatever we put in is going to be an advan- tage to the village. kOTICN by Councilman Humphrey, second by Councilman O'Fsllon to adopt RESOLUTION NQ* RESOLUTION NUuBER 68 -IOC, A RESOLUTION SETTING DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING 6F.100 TO CONSIDER WATER RAMS ON 13th AVENUE XWrH AT 7:30 p.m. 0Y JUNE 3, 1968s Eft&ieere Report concerning extension of Four Ssasone Water System. RE FOU% /it Engineer reported the reason for this axpansion of this system is to SEASONS WATER service more property wi.Ch it. It would still be possible to service 335 SYSTEM homes and 500 multiples without an additional well. All of Section 241 North of 26th Avenue and East of bedieinu Lake Boulevard could also be served if the system were to be expanded with one additional well. The Engino.ir asked i.r. Bernardi if wh.:n the bcoplu bought lots, 'did they i,.cludo the cost of the wator mains. Do the people understand that they have not purc.,As ed a water main? Mr. Berrardi's answer was, los. The Engineer further suggested the following steps to taken by the Village Council: 1. We can expand the Plymouth ketro System into Section 24 and `'ioction 13. 2. We should expect to purchase the kIP System and extend it as far as 13th Avenue. 3. Beforij Section 24 is saturated, I feel the system should be extended. 4• Negctiate with kr. Bernardi to obtain Itis operating ri#hts to the Four Seasons Water Company. MOTION by tiayor Hilde, second by Councilman Hut to direct the Village Attorney and Engineer to negotiate an offer or contract with kr. 9ernardi for the purchase of his operating rights. Motion passed by a five aye vote. Administrator gave the following report concerning bid opening on 21 radio monitor units. Administrator stated he had r,coived two bids From kotorola Communications. 21 New Model h%03CNB1103AW units 35019.00 21 Demonstrator Models 34526.00 Mr. X. Carlson of General Electric. Company Will No -Bid tho speoifi- cations on 21 monitor receivers, as he could not meet -the price. KTION by Ceunoilmsai Hagen, eRe ond by Councilman O'Fallon to adopt R'.SOLUTION htM,BER 6F -1011 A RESOLUTION AWARDING BID ON 21 RADIO ' hCHITOR DEM0NSTRiT0hS TO kOTOROLA, AND IMHORIZING EXECUTION OF 5 YEAR PURCHASE AGREEMENT. Lotion pz ssed by a 5 &YO vote. Park Commission Chairman Norris reported the following conoorning acquisition of park lands under the H.U.D. application. We have found that we have a deadline of Juno 20, 1968 to oompleto o%u% purchases under this application. What we have to do is gut an BID AWARDED TO MOTOROLA ON 21 RADIO kONITORS FMOLUTION RE: H.U.D. APPLICATION r c Council Minutes — Nay 139 1968 — Pap 6 REPORTS OF OFFICERS. BOARDS AND CO&ITIMS9 cont de bow application in the form of a contract and get as matW as possible of these sites in an orderly form between now and June 20th• Last week we introduced two sites which are on ths original application. Tris week we are introduoing :wo or more sites which are roplaoements of original sites because of a change. It was screed by the Council that the following three steps should be taken at this point: 1. Hire an appraiser. 2. Hire a Real Estate Agent to negotiate these prices for the parcels. 3. Determine which of thine sites are most desimablo. Stop Number 3 was aaoomplished by the Council at this point. IOTIAN by Councilman Hagen, neoend by Councilman Hunt, to direct the Administrator to approach the Midwest Planning and amend the application in accordance with the Park Commis3ion's recommendations Motion was Wood by a 5 We vote. XOTICN by CouncVman O'Itia'allon to enforce the ii:OU Adjournment rv-ln. Motion was ruled not proper at this time, as there was unfir_i,sAed business on the floor. KUPION by Councilman Humphrey, second by Councilm Hunt, to hi. -^e an appraiser for the H.U.D. Application Sites. Notion passod by a five eye vote. RE: H.U.D. APPLICATION f IOTION by Councilman Hump"urey, second by Councilman Hunt, to nominate Counailman Hagen and Mayor Hilda to hire a Realtor. Motion passed b;• a five aye vote. ; kOTION by Councilman O'Fallon, second by Councilman Hunt, to adjourn the lxv*1464 mooting at 11:07. Motion passed by a two aye, two nay &ad one abstained votz"C?? G1 Attest Bares zaL. McKay, Secretary J 46 R