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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 05-18-1970A 'Misr meeting, a Ynyor 11ilde at 7:3p P1iI Sl:iv"I': gayer Inlet Acting Stan n 0 FA 0 w 1 J 1.1L1113y'r S n4' A RFClr1.AR 0111 dCll. %RFETM. PI.YYMITIRO ,imi%wsm , AY 1R, 1971"1 f the lllymotith Villn1te Council wnA called to order by poll. on Yny 18, 11`17n. , q, Counci l.me7) .Johnson, Hintz, Kin',!, -Ith and 'Spaeth, er Barnes, Attorney Lefler, Hn!neer ,llagen and NinTICt'N wliq rindel by Coufictiman Pt.ntn, F"ecend bv, collnel Aman 'Inlinson to al)prove, tlln minuter, of +av Ii. ln7C 'J"01 the fol]na'tnl', mt ntlrrttnt c: 1'o11Zc '; Lunt pnr:tnraph, iitll lille yhrlultl gtilt'e 7h,nno, not ?5,f1nw. 1 11,1)je C: Last linrngraph, ?'wince lttroctorin nov "annper"!3 Ctmvllnt-inn. 0 t"rt_tan celrtt d, ullnn mtluv vote. 1 / 1 11104 was uunde by Counr,ilmnn Slwwth, second romne11ilinn !tfll inrrh to tpI1rnvr elle nitllute4 of`Inv 5, ln7n. "rtintt carrletl, mm"I.mt u't vote. C0.141,"611fVAT" (INS lie laht,l rnnn Iltnt,.. stat:ctl lhnt t11A I l.rrentth!>`et- IIr llt_ l test nt_t v(j4 l , holnrtt (1111MI Ili Mile+) 1n Ittvmruth nntl t.n lsnn ch ns they servo their atiltrlrut'i.bt,)•s v'itl, genu ntsvi t ce wenge rmd do Avvlvr rte+ tnnnv ttf VIvr".nuth ho fe,ela Clt",; village Altt uld t%t ttsider then 3s; ttn.tllpr nri'trinl pnlior. At,r,nrnt'\" 1.o,Pler ndvtsotl that, a villti),iv f.i allvwt tl)' Ot to nlipoinr only %)no o ftc.tnl lattl)or. Mayor 110do sat.tl glint wo, nh,ntl tlte• 1'lyt"rc+ut.1/'Re< Ir,Itr. Pont, hoklo ,r to covtsr and othev vil.laws nolas 1trr'ts. c+trnri.tmrtn 11tor, felt that thr rhrtrning nprltr,irirll;t for Ow ttr+rth nrt%n of Plymnotll shnultl be eovered I%v then. Ile 01'. tlt-6,01kp 011.14 14101 tZ;r\rrlry I.rtl 1'. I'll view of Ow wtn11+i3r lir v lr1 alwo rut1t11"!it4 coillt ll)ll C olillw 1.) Ow t VorkWv ,ItlViyetl 'o"IInt the tinsir vonsl+le,rartoto arp for 1,,ront0r, rt vnrltlnr,c Vvgltv t. Ilp 4aid that ordinarily milch rewit+srra nro hrtlyd liofnre t1".1, Itrulrtl t,(' Akl jugal",tint°rs ISO ultra 1 4I101 HM1% Phar il 1,` A8SI:v"ln None 1"+ tNUTRS: 1 J ATT.ON 1 ] waA made N% y Cclun `ilman Johnnnn; Recont) I4v Councilman litnta to nppr6ve"isle Minute of , prt,l 'i, in.7n c ith the following Amendments: Palle 1: Ant ptvrnp,rapli, :Cnsert 016 words "npecti l " mclet ing of the i Plvirouth vil.tngt; "Cc'n0l", 'ingiead of Comnlittety of The lt'hr l,.l Page 1: Next to lant paragrnph sboul-Vit tntr ctementarst " Rchonl not l4l;t school. otion enrried, unlinimni-4 s•tet NinTICt'N wliq rindel by Coufictiman Pt.ntn, F"ecend bv, collnel Aman 'Inlinson to al)prove, tlln minuter, of +av Ii. ln7C 'J"01 the fol]na'tnl', mt ntlrrttnt c: 1'o11Zc '; Lunt pnr:tnraph, iitll lille yhrlultl gtilt'e 7h,nno, not ?5,f1nw. 1 11,1)je C: Last linrngraph, ?'wince lttroctorin nov "annper"!3 Ctmvllnt-inn. 0 t"rt_tan celrtt d, ullnn mtluv vote. 1 / 1 11104 was uunde by Counr,ilmnn Slwwth, second romne11ilinn !tfll inrrh to tpI1rnvr elle nitllute4 of`Inv5, ln7n. "rtintt carrletl, mm"I.mt u't vote. C0.141,"611fVAT" (INS lie laht,l rnnn Iltnt,.. stat:ctl lhnt t11A I l.rrentth!>`et- IIr llt_ l test nt_t v(j4 l , holnrtt (1111MI Ili Mile+) 1n Ittvmruth nntl t.n lsnn ch ns they servo their atiltrlrut'i.bt,)•s v'itl, genu ntsvi t ce wenge rmd do Avvlvr rte+ tnnnv ttf VIvr".nuth ho fe,ela Clt",; village Altt uld t%t ttsider then 3s; ttn.tllpr nri'trinl pnlior. At,r,nrnt'\" 1.o,Pler ndvtsotl that, a villti),iv f.i allvwt tl)' Ot to nlipoinr only %)no o ftc.tnl lattl)or. Mayor 110do sat.tl glint wo, nh,ntl tlte• 1'lyt"rc+ut.1/'Re< Ir,Itr. Pont, hoklo ,r to covtsr and othev vil.laws nolas 1trr'ts. c+trnri.tmrtn 11tor, felt that thr rhrtrning nprltr,irirll;t for Ow ttr+rth nrt%n of Plymnotll shnultl be eovered I%v then. Ile 01'. tlt-6,01kp 011.14 14101 tZ;r\rrlry I.rtl 1'. I'll view of Ow wtn11+i3r lir v lr1 alwo rut1t11"!it4 coillt ll)ll C olillw 1.) Ow t VorkWv ,ItlViyetl 'o"IInt the tinsir vonsl+le,rartoto arp for 1,,ront0r, rt vnrltlnr,c Vvgltv t. Ilp 4aid that ordinarily milch rewit+srra nro hrtlyd liofnre t1".1, Itrulrtl t,(' Akl jugal",tint°rs ISO ultra 1 4I101 HM1% Phar il RP: P INWIT, S OF APRIL 1417',. 1,` 1 I, RP: P INWIT, S OF APRIL 1417',. A' IN DF MY A, 07(d RIF Is "N111116S or, My S, 1 n7n r I? : P11'rnl'1' l l j NI -V I'M11" PCIST I Itl't \",It T OXCIO, 1U1OI'I.11,S 1,` A' IN DF MY A, 07(d RIF Is "N111116S or, My S, 1 n7n r I? : P11'rnl'1' l l j NI -V I'M11" PCIST I Itl't \",It T OXCIO, 1U1OI'I.11,S 9 4uncil. rage' 2, Minutes, May 18, 197n ti 1 hoardof Zoo ng Adjustment is estabLehed the _ordinance requires the Counci to ac't on thei g requests, ARINGS 1 1` The sideline waiver cequest by Peter J. Mayer was takeni`j;.,nnd Building Tnspector KAmman told the Council that as he atkted in his melQo he recommZnded denial o: this request beCAURe it did not present ,h hardship case,„ Public hearing opened at 7:45 P.*16 rlr, Mayer displayed a drnwir.R of where he proposed to hu ld a garage and explained that his request was due to the location 0f a large. tree. Public Iraring closed. mnTION wan, made by Councilmnn !Hintz, second by Councilman Johnson to deny the variance request`\for a)sideline waiver by Peter J. Mayer, 60 orchid Lane, in accordance `with Mr. Kamran's, memo dated "Any 14, lg7n. Motion carried, unanimous v9te. 1 The side h;reMt ,variance regvegt made by 1r. rloyd Ileestrom was taken up by Building Inspector Kammen;,Oo sAid he recommended approval. Public hearing o ened at 7:5n ,'P,"1, 1.1r, Hedstrom said his requost wan made "because of a U II on his property and he Ila; to hnve this variance to construct a garAses Puhlic hPnrinp cloyed. nTlnli was ande by Councilmnn Sps4t,1, second by Chuncil:mnn '!:hnson to adopt RESnLUTInN NO, 7n-171, A Rxsa1.l."rTnN APPR(IVf \, j,, A VARTANO'. Tn ALLOW A .i5' snr STRk,1;T SETBACK FOR '''R, Irt:nYn sll?l)ST:10M, 0615 2ATH AVFMIE ren. lotion carried S aye roll. rnll v,%te r Building Inspectolt Kammnn dispinytil n %;er,tton mrtn rind F nvp the reasons tales N,rwtn% llnAf nslted for n nethack varix to inn Lot 1 , 111orlt 1, Medicine lake Pirk ist Addition. Ne opeowmendec's npptmAl. Public heArii%g op6noTl nt 7:55 P.N'. ,and ,t:st 1 Pttnf told Counc+,l than their property, ls, plit by %uth Shore Drive and the vartlnee was ashed so n rntaro 64n t 1, traced rn the sottth portion of the ptnperty, jo'r TnN 0,is mnde I 1 m1tn 11i"tr1W gl'GC111r K i.nClaf tl: toh, t Door. t.-lmnn adapt REaSnLI'TtO%44 Nn. )A- '?, A RE:St1LUTtON Al'1'OOVING A VARIANCE IN SFT 14%CK R1 Q0IKVW1jNTS TO AL1,t W A Sly a:lA Wil; OF 14' WF',11Y T111: 1= 91114 nF's lk'AY ANIt u' 1tRom !'NI: Id1?S'C TO AL't.014 coh'ss9'itIcCTrN OF A IA'x?a' CARAGX; ON 1111; SOV11,11 WW (IN 011 1 , 1',•rtC {0 1 , 11r'lM;T\1' I-Aff PARK IT!ST ADI`11110N Tri 1;4WTN IIANF10100 SnI.111 SlINE Dr%Tl+l?, "otion rnrrl.rt, S nvr rnll cnll 1t' vnrtrtnce renupnt 1w ll 6prt Johtisetn waw emil;ioptl 1NN+ hillIdintt 1'rtspatitor Rhirnuui. Ilo rocoirmentlAd , miflnl clue% to t vrtnln conAt,tinnu to ftit h it. Johtthrr. Itng violatril the vlllape ovilinnnr.e ns Punted In his 1110110 da ,ctl May 14, I A , f i nF:tgRtAwc —' P, J. AY1 R RK: VARIANCE DENUI), 0 rAYKR uF: VARTA04CE RKntiFST - F1.0YD HEDSTROM r aP.S, xn. 7n -17i VARIANCE APRt11!I[ Fl,nYn IlFnSTRn" RF: VARIANCE RF0111,10', Fe IIANP RI -S, Nh, 7n -17r^ VAR TAN01, Arl'Impr, 1`RWIN 11A'F F: VAII TANIVP 111'R111?1!'f' JOHNSON r I Page "3, Council 'Sinutes, `iay 18, 197n Public hearing opened at 3:00 P.1114 and der. JohnRow sotd,'he is/trytnq-)to upgrade the property and ttants the variance to corRtrutc t cement block addition for storage purp(seH. Councilman Kindseth R41'd_111'6 would like to see a ' .:,vetch of ,the proposed construction in relation to the property line. Public hearing closed. w+nTION was made by Councilman 'Spaeth to deny' the variance requested Iav, Sr. Herbert Johnson, '1743' County Pond 66, due to W4 proximity to the a property 1'ne And the trucks that drive through this area. Councilman Hintz second for disc 19Rion. Cnuncilmnn Jvz neon RAtd thnt MirJohnror ' R request was nt. nttempt, to clean up"-the area and he Tight congi4er grling, 4,hc variance if it' is reduced and he presentp a drawing of the' a onntruciton. Councilman Hintz felt the. construction Rhoul4 be butlt)at another locittino). 1CouncilmanKindRethsaidhewouldliketowait ,for a plan before making an outright denial. Mott.up carried an stated, 5 .,iye vote. mnTtnw' was made by Councilman Johnson, second ':;v Councilman KindReth to RE: IINF'ORCE direct the Building Insl)ector to defer action in' enforcing the ordinance nRDT.NANCI - TILDC. on `+r. Herbert Johnson's property, 17435 County Road 46, until June 15, INSPECTt`R I 91n. *lotion carries+. 4 aye voce, Councilman Hintz voted nave. iluilding Inspector F,nmman elcplained and recommended approval of the RE: VARIANCE vnrinneez requested by Mr. ' Jahn N. 1'ourland. tEjt1FST - J"; A,, FOURAIND Public hearing opened at 8:1O P.M. and 1(r. Fourlan.d sai+o he End art?yte,g to ;trill to 4Mro, Kammap'n statements. Ne lie3 discussed thl! sewer anti water facilities previously with Councilman Spaeth. Public hearing r..loned. MOTION was made by Councilman Spaeth, second by Councilman Mintz 4o,' RFS% O. 70-173 adopt RrSnLUTION NO, 70-173, A RISOT,UTIQN APPROVING THE FRONT SFTBACK VARIANCE APPROVED VARIANCE ('11: 16' OF THE REQUIRrm 5A' ANO 2' or- THE Rh UTRED 15' ; SID UTNI: JOHN FOURIANI) q,Q 'IRhMKNT REMIRSTED BY JOHN A. POURTAft, mn FAST atMICI'Ni; Wr P01). Motion carried 5 ave roll call vane. longtneer Bonestroo raid the Wnter Improvement Project 070-01; extension RE: PROJ. #70-AC for 1.. Medicine hakes Blvd. from 26th Ave. N. to Pilgrim lane, bots 15 WATER EXTENSION through 23 will be aRsessed on one gide of the street for a total of 1490. lie recommended this he made, part of Project 074-nc with a crit charge of 5175, over anti above tile. front foot aRsessment cont. He is not nhlth to abate wh+%t the per fors asRegsmnnt charge will he nn thnt Yrs tv u 4etlt,Mined by Council policy. ' Mr. Campbell wap, asked if hp wng able to obtain the signature of the one citinen vil. l,, slid not sign his petition.. atr. Cnm1+01 Raid the owner was not interested in the imp" rovement and was not .in '!the Council ch.nenhers for the public henri.ng. l 1 Public henrinR o"ned at 8:15 1'.*+. I'ir. m. 1,. HaHelttna, ?6841 1'. \1011teille Lake illvd. n4od what encli lot oumer will be nssnRsed and why newer sena not menttotind be entute thoir prigInnl 1etit'.on requented sewer too. Fngtneior Ponestroo told him the t rhe sewer is a 1 ren+ly scheduled for in- ntal latinu anti I1001 Improvement K could be instal le d Rimul tnrteesunlV. After r, Ilaneltine mnile an npproximllte guess of; to what his, will lo hey tants! lee tholknittu it toy+ costly ntld 1e opposed to the tooter improvement. lio would roller npentl tl%o ntttejry for a well. 1 p7 _ 1 i J 7 1 I p-4Re 4 Council 10inutes, "lay 181, 197n lr. R. Camphell, 2660 E. "ledic'1ne,Lake Blvd. said he wants the water irregardle4s of the)cost and cannot see why anyone would want an old fashioned well. qtr. Richard Alartin, 2650 E. rIedici,ne Lake Blvd.. said that the improve- mpnt cost per lot vould he.,decreased as, there are 10 lots involved, not S as Engineer Bonestroo stated. He wants the dater installation as it', /v/ will increase his property valuation. Public. iie4jri tg closed at 11:22 P.M. MTIAN was made -Ay Councilman Hintz, second hy) Councilman Spaeth to RES/ Nno 7,n-174 adapt RESCLI'TION NO. 70-174, A RESOLI'ION nRDLAING THE PLAINS AND OEM- PIANS & SPECS FICATIANS TO EXTEND THE WATER PROJECT' -070 -AC TO SERVE ,RESIDENTS ON LOTS PTiOVe #7n -OC EXT 15 THROl1GH 23 ON Ct MEDICIN8 LAKE BUD, FROM 26TH ANE. N. TO) PILGRW, LANE. ;lotion carried 5 aye roll call vote. , Engineer, Bonestroo said the improvement would be likely to go out'for bide about July first and he installed sometime during Jtily and/Auguste/ PANS,_ RFQUFSTS & C(lm!NICATIf1NS a . Engineer Hallen discussed his Femo7n- 34 concerning peel lminar ta( Ant RC. . iIUPC plan a9proval for Burgundy Village in which he vtateu the recomttend'• VTLI.AGE miens made by the Planning Comminsion. Nr. Jin Shlughnes,y"'disl-lnyed the pint plan which was discussed by Coulxil. irTTON was made -by Councilman Ilintr; r second by Counci yen Johnson to Rl'i5. N(lti 7n-175 adlopt RESnUrrldN Nn. 70-175, A RFS TVtTnN TO Ar Qfl ri Nr P1tELIVIONARY PRELI INbRY PLAT PJB T rLAZ ro+ 11LWAINnY VtLLAGE DI•wL01Atr.NNT AS PlInioj$, AM SUPJ,CT TO APPROVFD T11r r0LLnwTNC : 1. A 70' right-of-way to he nlloisted on 12th Avenue. 2. The Curvature, of 12th Avenue to be akljusted per Ngineer HnRen's rscommendataions. 3. A variance be prantee for Ut 4, Which is below the minimum area requirements for number of units proposed. 4. '1n, easement he authorized to tncl,ude parking an Lbt 2 WiNject to changing the lot line l+etween Lots I and 3 an that, access driveways and parking for each of these two lots will tie entixely upon the respecttve tot. It was R ated that a variance will have to he 'applied for one butldtng Unit C), Attorney LefJor anid this can lie covered at the 0"ne of P!hal,plat plan approval. Concilmnti Hintp. asked what coosit' rntinnpt l Imre, mnde for a stern sewer. Engineni 114gen pattl 'nn vpen drainape ditch will he ptnv.tded. Crnmctlman hints satd t11e stoft spwor subject should b:, taker, lio at the time the final plat ulnn tp to be npprovetl. Amendment to the above motion was made $v.' oNlaynr 1111de, Recnnd by CounciJmnn "ltnta to add the following nn IS to the nbovo roqutroments: n a A 1 1 p7 _ 1 i J 7 1 I p-4Re 4 Council 10inutes, "lay 181, 197n lr. R. Camphell, 2660 E. "ledic'1ne,Lake Blvd. said he wants the water irregardle4s of the)cost and cannot see why anyone would want an old fashioned well. qtr. Richard Alartin, 2650 E. rIedici,ne Lake Blvd.. said that the improve- mpnt cost per lot vould he.,decreased as, there are 10 lots involved, not S as Engineer Bonestroo stated. He wants the dater installation as it', /v/ will increase his property valuation. Public. iie4jri tg closed at 11:22 P.M. MTIAN was made -Ay Councilman Hintz, second hy) Councilman Spaeth to RES/ Nno 7,n-174 adapt RESCLI'TION NO. 70-174, A RESOLI'ION nRDLAING THE PLAINS AND OEM- PIANS & SPECS FICATIANS TO EXTEND THE WATER PROJECT' -070 -AC TO SERVE ,RESIDENTS ON LOTS PTiOVe #7n -OC EXT 15 THROl1GH 23 ON Ct MEDICIN8 LAKE BUD, FROM 26TH ANE. N. TO) PILGRW, LANE. ;lotion carried 5 aye roll call vote. , Engineer, Bonestroo said the improvement would be likely to go out'for bide about July first and he installed sometime during Jtily and/Auguste/ PANS,_ RFQUFSTS & C(lm!NICATIf1NS a . Engineer Hallen discussed his Femo7n- 34 concerning peel lminar ta( Ant RC. . iIUPC plan a9proval for Burgundy Village in which he vtateu the recomttend'• VTLI.AGE miens made by the Planning Comminsion. Nr. Jin Shlughnes,y"'disl-lnyed the pint plan which was discussed by Coulxil. irTTON was made -by Councilman Ilintr; r second by Counci yen Johnson to Rl'i5. N(lti 7n-175 adlopt RESnUrrldN Nn. 70-175, A RFS TVtTnN TO Ar Qfl ri Nr P1tELIVIONARY PRELI INbRY PLAT PJB T rLAZ ro+ 11LWAINnY VtLLAGE DI•wL01Atr.NNT AS PlInioj$, AM SUPJ,CT TO APPROVFD T11r r0LLnwTNC : 1. A 70' right-of-way to he nlloisted on 12th Avenue. 2. The Curvature, of 12th Avenue to be akljusted per Ngineer HnRen's rscommendataions. 3. A variance be prantee for Ut 4, Which is below the minimum area requirements for number of units proposed. 4. '1n, easement he authorized to tncl,ude parking an Lbt 2 WiNject to changing the lot line l+etween Lots I and 3 an that, access driveways and parking for each of these two lots will tie entixely upon the respecttve tot. It was R ated that a variance will have to he 'applied for one butldtng Unit C), Attorney LefJor anid this can lie covered at the 0"ne of P!hal,plat plan approval. Concilmnti Hintp. asked what coosit' rntinnpt l Imre, mnde for a stern sewer. Engineni 114gen pattl 'nn vpen drainape ditch will he ptnv.tded. Crnmctlman hints satd t11e stoft spwor subject should b:, taker, lio at the time the final plat ulnn tp to be npprovetl. Amendment to the above motion was made $v.' oNlaynr 1111de, Recnnd by CounciJmnn "ltnta to add the following nn IS to the nbovo roqutroments: n a J 1 J D Phge, Council Minutes, May 18, 1970 5. when final plat plan approval Is reSue$ted the developer shall l present in his development contract'the,method of assessment that he wishes the Council to utilize sub ect to acceptance by the Village. "anager. > Amendment, paised 5 aye vote. Main motion`carried,,5 aye roll call vote. Engineer Hagen was directed to :,ave the storm newer provision covered In detail by the development contract. I I Attorn?y Lefler advised Council what pnlnts should be consldered when acting on Conditional Use Permits,which are wore extensive than those covering variAnce resuests. IOTION SOas made by Counc;,lman Johnson, second by Councilman Spaeth to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 76-176, A RESOLUTION OPROVING THE CnNnTTIONAL 11SE P1tR%f1T REQUT?STEn BY RORFRT F. RFINXE TO OPERATE A MARINE. SALES TOOT AT THE SOUTHEAST COkNF.R OF THE DAIRY QUEEN TRACT CIN THE NORTH SinE OF HIGIWAY 155 FROM APRIL 1, 1Q7n Tn JULY 31, 11070. Motton carried 5 aye toll call vote. r J RE \ONDIT,IONAL USE PEMITS RES. N0. 70-176 CONI). USE PERMIT k. F• REINwE The Uau'lcil heard Ingineer Hagen s report of Planning Commi,sRion's action RM COND. USE on the, request of the Zachary Lane Nursery h Landscaping, Company to in- PER1'IIT, 7ACPARY stall a sign an Zachary Lane and County Road 09., He reported that they LANE NURSERY are oper.nting a retail sales office for nursery products out of their home in an ,h-0 district. Attornev Lefler said their request to put up a 100' sign at this locn'tion is in excess of what the ordinance allows and a permit must bp ohtntned. Mr. Flmer Robeck and his son, 10930A County Road !19, discussed their business operation, Rtgn application which has al.rendy been submitted and proonsed, sign installation, mnTION wasp made by Councilman,Vintz, second by Councilman Johnson to RES. NO. 70-177 adopt RFSOLUTInN NO, 70-177, A RESOLOTION 1'n DFNY THE CnNOITIONAI, 11S1' WNT). USE PEMIT PrR`11T RWt'1'STFD r)Y THF %IACNARY LANE A1IRSERI' & T.AKI)SCAPTNG r0ft+Y DT?NIl;II 11rCAUSr TT Aron NOT CQNrnRNI 'rn Tisr SMN n110MANcr. "rtton curried 5\ aye roll call vete. y n'1'tnN wns mncle by Ccnmeil.nnn Johnsnn, gncrnd by CoiIncilmutn Hint» lW: R IATIO SALES. 1trectinr, the Attorney to nscertnin if certain retail sales cin be t`,nn- IN A I1-11 7,nN11% ducted from a nursery In n ik-n dtntr.ict and i n r 1 C Page b, Council Mfniares, May, 18,;1 107n MOTION was made by Courjailman ,Johnson, second by Councilman, Kindseth o) , RES. NC. ?71 179adoptRESOLUTIONNO. 70-179, A RESOUITION TO : APPROVE TUR' SITE. PLAN FOR SITE PLAN ISFATRICF F9t1DS (JOHN W;SF,.6N CO'.)' TO LOCATE. On ZINNIA LA11F BE'TWEF.N BEATRICE FOODS MATER TOW7, CIRCLE. AND TMOSTRIAL PARK BLVD. `notion carrie4 S aye roll call vote. LOTION was made by Councilman Johnson to grant ,the variance of ln' on the north side of the lot where the proposed parking will be, adjacent 4' to parking; on another lot, subject to approval of'the site gradtnR plans by the En tneez as recommended by, the Planning Commission. Attorney i Lefler sa.{d you cannot 'grant a vattance without a public hearing. Council- man Johnson"said the'Planning Commission should be Advised of this fact and withdrew his mptinn. MOTION was made by :-ouncilman Kindseth,, second by Councilman Hintz to Adopt 9 SOLUTION NO; 7n-180, A RFSOLI*TION APPRnVING THE SI'PF PLAN AS RE011ESTED BY 1111Tr To ONSTRUCT AN OFFICt SPILDIKG IN THE "ItIMPAPOLIS INDUSTRIAL PARK ON ZHE WEST SIDE OF CnUNTY ROAD 116, Snt1THM.LV O HIGH14AY #55. Councilman. Hintz or -ked why Marr" Chanman, P1Hnni1101g Comm4nsion member. voted in opposition.to this request.' Fingineer Hagen said it was due to the requested, setback variances. Mr.' RtchnrO tlox of-, MIP told Council that If their variance riBquest in not granted in respect to Beatrice Foods they cannot proceed with the site plan, but in respect to the office building they can proceed witliout tho 4' variance on the parking setback Prem the side lot lives and a S' variance on the parking setback requirements on the rear lot/line. MOTION carried 5 aye roll call Vote. MOTIhN was mRdt by Xowncifman Spaeth, second. by Councilman Hintz to defer action an the tuo rezoning requests made by John Gullickson for property at County Road 04 and ltiphway h1n1 and tnunty Road 024 and Dunkirk mane until the guide plan and thoroughfare plan coverings this area has been adopted. !otitop carriers, unanimous vote. gr. John Wold 2940 Comstock Lane, asked that he he advised, on behalf of interested citizens, whenever nnvthing vi.11 he put on the agenda part reining to Mi. Cull'tckAon's raxoning requestA. Mayor llllde told him that Counciltnno Spaeth liven ir4 Inple:dell too and will notify him. Also, if he Wishes! to guhmit the name and ,-Wrens of the person who' represents their group, NRendas will lie wilt to Ilion al; if; done for other homeowner gsroupq. . Ac:ttiw Manner. Barnet; discustaeoi n teeter aQnt to Ir. Jerome Bertin lav 1r. Luther Nelson of the Hennepin Cr:unty' !1r ntJ requasti.t g certain lonfor- Motinn contorning; his 1)toposed sAni,tary land 011 olloration. qtr. llegin hn,; nvntrtl that, he is no longer. interooNtr.d in purnuing his nppl ication fnr this operation. Mr. Mrnes contacted County Attorney Scott and he suggested that the Council, or it's reprr,sentattve Attend a meeting on mnv 26, lom at 100n A.M. in the Counto Cczftistsioncr.'s offica foM, n tltneum4lon an tsits inntter. RF: VARIANCE - BFATRICF FOODS RETS. NO. 10-180 SITE PLAN - MIP RE: RrtONIZ \ - JOHN GL'LLICKSON 0 1tF,: SANITAIit-)LAND r1l1a, .7. PrICT.N L E tj wap. Page 7, .Council Minutes, Ptayr"8, 1 7(1 Mayor Hilde b.aid we 1 ave been workilig on the idea of I sanitary land fi',1 for the past two years and first o2,, all we should encourage '`'r. Begin m submit the information that the PCA requires whichDis the 4,ame informs- tion the County is requesttng. secondly, a case should he develdpe4 by Council,, for the petitioner -and presented at this meeting, stating that the $3.000 fee is too excessive for a small land .fill operation. Also, that if the County will provide good inspection we nhould'be able to naive our inspections, thereby eliminating the $ROO village fee. Attorney 1 Lefler said if they make inspections and,find violations they should"a roe that they will be the,, Iorps to bring suit. He also expressed his opinion concerning their proposed, o dirance. vnTICN was made by Councilman Hints, nerond by Councilman Spneth dir- - ectinrl,the Attorney to attend the meeting of i±av 26, 1970 in the County 1 gommissionerIs office and make a presentation td them about thou ord- inance. AI.,4o, direct the Acting Manager to contact `tr. Begin and encour- alae him to complete his arplXtation with the PCA and attend, said meeting i with Council members. "coticn carricJ 5 Ave vote. qtr. J -)e Pazandak, 2971 Sumpter Ave. N.., presented a road plan concerning' RE: Il`TOTEVENT his ,roquest for improvement of 111h Avenue t.nd Nathan TAane to 13th Ave. Oji NATHAN LANE, so lie will have access to, his property, in, that vicinity, lie said he was LOTH AVE 0 Tn concerned About another land owner in that"vie-Wtv who may make a re- 13TH AVE. JOE zoning request for o multiple complex. Ne Cgels this Drill conflict with PAZANDAK the industrial IAiren. Ile consulted planner Aorgly anA also discussed his request with *nix Co. ane Thompson Lumber ulho have long been inter- ested in halAittg this egress and ingress imprd%,Ment, established. The out- line that Mr, PaTandAk ointed out tan kits map was compared to the proposed thoroughfare plan Mhd &-settstied by Council and kltgtneer Bnnestroo. Acting tanager 11Arnes p:: tttecl out. that the' Cvinneil has ordered a feasibility a 1 Engineer Ponestrer ;quirt sewer and water facilities helve been delayed fo, this area wtil. a.eueation concerning grading has been resolved. 'there 1 1 Mayor Hilde b.aid we 1 ave been workilig on the idea of I sanitary land fi',1 for the past two years and first o2,, all we should encourage '`'r. Begin m submit the information that the PCA requires whichDis the 4,ame informs- tion the County is requesttng. secondly, a case should he develdpe4 by Council,, for the petitioner -and presented at this meeting, stating that the $3.000 fee is too excessive for a small land .fill operation. Also, that if the County will provide good inspection we nhould'be able to naive our inspections, thereby eliminating the $ROO village fee. Attorney 1 Lefler said if they make inspections and,find violations they should"a roe that they will be the,, Iorps to bring suit. He also expressed his opinion concerning their proposed, o dirance. vnTICN was made by Councilman Hints, nerond by Councilman Spneth dir- - ectinrl,the Attorney to attend the meeting of i±av 26, 1970 in the County 1 gommissionerIs office and make a presentation td them about thou ord- inance. AI.,4o, direct the Acting Manager to contact `tr. Begin and encour- alae him to complete his arplXtation with the PCA and attend, said meeting l= with Council members. "coticn carricJ 5 Ave vote. qtr. J -)e Pazandak, 2971 Sumpter Ave. N.., presented a road plan concerning' RE: Il`TOTEVENT his ,roquest for improvement of 111h Avenue t.nd Nathan TAane to 13th Ave. Oji NATHAN LANE, so lie will have access to, his property, in, that vicinity, lie said he was LOTH AVE 0 Tn concerned About another land owner in that"vie-Wtv who may make a re- 13TH AVE. JOE zoning request for o multiple complex. Ne Cgels this Drill conflict with PAZANDAK the industrial IAiren. Ile consulted planner Aorgly anA also discussed his request with *nix Co. ane Thompson Lumber ulho have long been inter- ested in halAittg this egress and ingress imprd%,Ment, established. The out- line that Mr, PaTandAk ointed out tan kits map was compared to the proposed thoroughfare plan Mhd &-settstied by Council and kltgtneer Bnnestroo. Acting tanager 11Arnes p:: tttecl out. that the' Cvinneil has ordered a feasibility study of t tiq area since Mr., 1)An Ral icki made a `r fmilar request recently. 1 Engineer Ponestrer ;quirt sewer and water facilities helve been delayed fo, this area wtil. a.eueation concerning grading has been resolved. 'there 1willhesomeexcnvationdonehereandtheresultantfillghnuldhere- tair.ed for later use dtrectly in this prep. CTIt1N was ,Made by Councilman Kindneth, sec.and by Councilman Johnson to adopt RESOUTION N0. 7n-1111, A gnsol.11TTCN TPAT AU STtr:+LKs Rr CATIH'kEn UP RI:CARDINC T%1rRrVh:;hNTS FROM 111GIII 1055 TO 13TH AVEN11F, AM IdrST AS F• " AS T118 BI111C UNDY vuLACK APARTMEW Cn%tPl4rX SITE PIANS T11AT ARr APP1 13V .11 ANIS THAT THIS ARRA NK RESOLVED INTO ftNr STUDY TO RE DONr, ON A PER pT*l HAS1S. Motion enrrted 5 avo roll call vote. 0'1 WN wnw mntle by Counct_1mnn hintz, second by t runcilmnn JohnPon to defer the sanitary setmr rnclueat innde by the 11111 ;ed ,,fpthotitst Church for the time brings because we are not prtahrtred !1,%r it and take+ thts up for consideration in 11471. This improvomont she 11(l he an extension of the Mission Farm prnioct. "lotion cnrrtedo unant Inas vote. 111tilding Innpector Knmmnn said too drain field it,. the area of the Vn4tted Mnthniltst Chnrrh prAgencA n problem. He told them A holding tnnk enuld lie 1,nmtnl1Pd in tieu of it c1minfiold or regspnoin And that it Sl. no Performance Ilentl wmild haves to he forntolwt1. 0 I RKS. N0. ?n-181 ROAD S3'l T1lFS TO RE R1 SOUPTl RF: Shl1 EF R> QVFS' VNITrD %tWTHDDIST Jo Page 8, Council minutes, "aa 18,,147n ftITION was made by Councilman Hintz, second by Councilman Johnson to Adopt RESnLI TION NO, 70-182, A P,FSf'LVTIDN APPRnVING' A VARIANCE 'OF T11F R INANCE CODE CHAPTER I'II, SEC, 6;n1 TO ALLOW THE ITNITED %#ETHOD)IST' r!Pl RCH AT ZACHARY LANE ANN COUNTY ROAD 179 TO INSTALL A HOLDING TANK AND COVER SAID TANK INSTALLATIOt: WITH A Sl,nnn PMFORVANCE BOND IN CCOFDANCE WITH TkE BUILDING INSPECTOR'S MEMO DATED MAY 14, 1970, j' Motion carried, 5 aye roll call vote. MOTION was made by Councilman Hintz, second Councilman Johnson to adopt RESOLUTION NO, 7n-183, A RESOLUTION TO RESCItM RESOLUTION NO. 66-1114, Cc)VFRING SURDIVISInN wAIVrRrj FOR WIN`IENS AnDITInN. "lotion carried, 5 xye roll call vote, 10T,Im was made by Councilman Johnson, :second by Councilman Hintz to adopt RF.SOL11TTON NO. 7n-184, A, RES01,1 I'ION TO RESCIND RrSnLT'TION Nn, 68-1139 EXCEPT TRACT D AND THAT PART OF 32,ND AVENWE. IN ACCORDANCE I4IT11 RTITLDING INSPECTOR KA"T+AN'S "+E"+n TO COUNCIL DATED MAY 14, 147n. Motion carried 5 ,aye roll call vote, REPORTS nY nmaRS . BOARDS & CO"T*'ITTMS rJ I I C' RES, NO* 70-182 VARIANCE APPROVE' tTNITED ;METHODTST RES. N0. 70-18:1 RFSC1.rTA RI;S. N0. 66 104 RES. Nn,. 7n 184 RESCIND RES. )NN,. TnTICN was made'ty Councilman Spaeth, second by Councilman Johnson to RFt. N;. 7O --1R5 adopt RESOLUTION NO, 70-185, A RES01.1"TI(1N SETTiNr. THE DATE nF Jtq?f 15, FLTBLIC HEARING 1n7f1 !`OR A PUTtTaIC REHFIARIi;f, CO1rFkTNt; A STnR'`T C}:IdI:R INSTALLATION IN TT1F C7Y1IO( SEWER, CE171RA1, Ir+t'Rc1l+l,"'F.\"T AREA,, ZTotion carried S aye roll call vote. C'F'b"fRAi. AREA mTtON was made by Councilman Spaeth, second by Councilman Johnson to RE: WATER E;ZT, adopt a resolution to set the date for a pub.l;c hearing an June 15, 11470 COTTOAiJOOf! 211N>r teA install n canter main e,rctenAnn south of Nipthwav n55 on Cottonwood ame. Councilmrcn Spaeth and Jah,'.iaon voted nye, atsynr, Hilde, Councilmen Hintz and Kindseth voted nave. "<tnion failed, n`TION was made, by ('uuncilman Johnsen, second by Councilman Hintz to RES. NO. 70-186 adc pr R1:SALt TION NO. 70-186,, A RESOLUTION SETTING THE T1A 'F OF ,`t'NF 15, PURLIC HEARINGS, 1470 FOR PLBLIC III:ARINGS TO CONSITa1:R SOV1R AN'[) 14A1'FT: IMPAOVET kNTS IN SWR,, b WATER - T11E AM Of PA1tK1:RS LAKM:, PROJECT X70 -1,0,8-A; S7'RF'k'T IrTROVF:"+ENT PARKFRS LAKE, PROJECT W -8A, 34T.11 AvENtTr 11ET14irEN KI1.rtFR LANE ANDCOUNTY r, LANE AVE. AND 14AT':R i~i`n'R(VDi1;NT PROJECT 1+7O-011, PILUitIi•1 LANK FROI''26TH AVENUE Nt1, WATER-PII.GRAM LA. TO NATHAN Ll1N8. Mat lOn carried 5 Ave roll call vote. Attorney Lefler Yeac1 and submitted the developcar's agreement which was drown ur unci signc%cl by ciwvplopprR in the Centra. Improvement Area with the exc;wptirnc of ltnv llnrris, who c,t.11 ssipn n sepe rnte nRreamdnt, cover - Ing assessments for the improvements in this n k3ndscth nlaatained. Wren, ptnTION was mode b Cc unetlme,n Johnson, aecic nd l,v Councilman Spaeth to R NO, 7q-187 tdopt 11I;SOLl1TIt N NO. 70-187, f1 RM:SAl.t1'1'ION DIRECTING T11R' MAYOR A!v`O CLF:RK ql;\+ ELOPER S TO SIGN ,SNI) EXECUTE TU: DrVL'T.OP1?".' S ACaF'r.mrNT CRNCT'RNT.\G ASSESS"II0NTS t;nR ARRI;f;N+1;MT APP'1), CI1F•: Cl;N*CttAi, IM1'ItOV10114.NT PItnJEC'l'. Motion cnrriad 4 ,ave r:,11 cal] vc te, Councttmi 0 I1 Page Q. Council Minutes, May 18.: 1970 RESO;_ UrrIONS & ORDINANCES i NOTION iaas Wide by Councilman Hintz, second by `ourcilman Johnson to adopt ORDINANCE NO. '70-22, AN ORDINANCE REPFALING''ORDINANCE PM -14-0 AND AMENDING THE BUILDING Cc,bE RELATING TO LOCKS AND LATrHES. Motion carried 5 aye roll call vote. PERMrM & LICENSES ' LOTION was made by Councilman Johnson, second by Colmcilman Hini:c to rant the Plymouth Baptist Church. a permit to ballots' a RE Gun Range and rchery Rhnge during their Vacation Bible School, Jume1501 to 1Qth, subject, to obtaining smitten permission from the hnn 4 owner adjacent to the church property for use of the. hill and waive the M .on fee for the permit. 'Mr. Daniel B. Passe, Sr. YhO made the request on be - half of the church was asked %--ho t4ill be supervising the children and he said there will he onP,supervisor per three children, including himself. An amefid'ment was made by Mayot Ililde to exclude permission for the BB Oun range. Amendment failed for lack of a seconu: Perk_t will be given to Yr. Passe when he submits the written permission from th,, homeowner to Acting *Tanager, Parnese "fain motion carried, 5 aye roll ,,all, vote. MOTION was m'by Councilman Spaeth, second by Councilman Hintz to adopt RESOLl.MN Nm. 70-188, A RESOLUTION !n1eN"Mr, vu: Brun.T rob% AN nFF SALE LlnVO0 LIC1'.M TO OPErATr, ON THE.. SnLmirAST CnRN- 9F nl,NTY ROAD C ) AND HICHIMY fi lnl BEc VISF OF tT' S PROXIMITY Tn THE OAKWOOD SCHOOL 11ROP I RTY . I App11cant, ptchard 14,Rickson, questioned the law concerning this point as A;tornby Lefler stated their location would lie less that 4nn feet of the school. property and "tr. Crickson snid it is 6nn feet. lie pointed oat on n rsnp that their liqur,, store will be located )nt the soittb end of Herbert 3ohnson's store bLIAdings. Councilman Johnson said several children congregate in this store area And the, traffic pattern trill he Increased. lle sloes not enrt idPr thin a suitably_ location for A 1inuor store. 1r. Erickson said thkeir pent, business, fsnurs will b2 Friday and nturday evenings after !%,1)0\P,'11. and, he dtd not think they will Ike affected by c1,+ldren during tf cse hours. `payor (tilde Agreed with Cotn;ctl- man Johnson and told Mr. Erickkon that the Counctl enentirager, him, person -- ally, to opernte alasineas of Onis type, but the concern r+as due to the 1r,Gation, ems ec:ally since there,.have been two liquor store violations wecontly to ,mother Aron wh%%re %-vo ngstnrsv ttrere involved. ottm carried 5 Avn roll stall vote. ORA. NO. 70-22 LOCKS & LATCHES SIF.: PERMA FOZ BB GUN & ARCHERY' RANGE RES. Nn, 7n -18a OFF LIOVOR I IC;F%.,,gr rssRs. 1"RICKsmi & 'ICF InTION was mndn by Counc;tlman Johnson, Aecond bib r'0111,0LIVInn Ilintn to 1'r: 1,Tr1Ntr approve the VorbARP 11auler'n renev,ai ltennsge for Atlnn Pisltt s n'l Sorvilto, RT'NIMIALS srition corriRA, unnnimoua votes. If U J ORA. NO. 70-22 LOCKS & LATCHES SIF.: PERMA FOZ BB GUN & ARCHERY' RANGE RES. Nn, 7n -18a OFF LIOVOR I IC;F%.,,gr rssRs. 1"RICKsmi & 'ICF InTION was mndn by Counc;tlman Johnson, Aecond bib r'0111,0LIVInn Ilintn to 1'r: 1,Tr1Ntr approve the VorbARP 11auler'n renev,ai ltennsge for Atlnn Pisltt s n'l Sorvilto, RT'NIMIALS srition corriRA, unnnimoua votes. If U f Page I Council *linutes, , Aiay 18, 117n 0 I VOTIAN was, made by Councilman Johnson, second 'hy Councilmom Hintz to apprtve--th4 license renewals for Small Disposal Systems tothe following: Coolbroth-Sitton, Inc. Sul.livan Septic Service 11ollen Bros. Quickway Constructton Vldmer Hrotherl Mouser Corp. RF: LICENSE RENFRALS Motion carried 5 ave roll call vote, CLUMS & DISHURSVIENTS OTInN was made;bv Councilman Jchnsan, Second by Councilman Kindseth PYS, Nn. 7n-184 to adopt RES1'IdM10N NO, 7n-180, A RF-SoOLUTILT' TMT r1,Y*tsmH ';TONALS AT 96TH: VTl.l.rlrli ''AK}, 1'P THE DIFFEREdU IN PAYMEI NT AND *IAKI•. A NtnNTHLY i'ArNENT 42ND h CTY.RVeP18 FM 01111 SHARE OF T11r, CnST Or '1 IF UTILITY rnr 'P11F TF*'PnvARy STCNAU. AT 74F. 1ZTrhRt rCTJn,4s nF 36TV AND 41.\P Avrvris n! Cnt1;dTY STATh AID H1CN- VVIY •.118 TO VIE VILLACF, OF Nirw Hn,nr, Min ARF. ACTINO, AF THE ACl:'AtT FnR l'Ar11.*6,n% TO NORTIIERN STAVIS Pn•arr ro. Motion carried 3 ,nye vote, Cnuncil- men Spe,oth, and Hintz voted,, xinvp. nTTON rens matlt% by Councilman Johnson, second by Councilman Hint?. to n(Inpt 1?r oiVTInN !gin. 7n-1nn, nrCnT.xj,TnN APPROVINC TGIF RFrgNA"+ PAY- ntnl,T. i) I;.1ill%zS%IFNT IH TPEANlint,N.T OF S15,13'.43 roR Tilt; rrR Inn FNDTN, 411 15, 100. Yotton carrietl 5 nye rn,11 'enll vete. Pnunctlman Sr,aetb nuestionee the overtime on the payroll disbursement. Acting "nnzl;Pr Parties said the staff will take Intn consideration Council's concern for this expPntitture. OTVN was made by Counci.lm.-in Johnson, second by Councilman Kind.wh to ,hdnpt itFSnl.l"CIrlN NOt VI -P)1, A RrSOIAITION APPRhN1'\r THr, CFNFUM, Vl'N11 i 1S11l'11S1:`1rXT IN THE A"f11'NT or, 541,56116.55 FRMI TH r rTRST NATTnN(Al• 11.1N.1 nF 14AYe"Al",A AND THE Ct1NSTRIICTIAN AND STNKTNG 1711Nit i)ISiH'11,Si:11*%NT IN THE A 101INT OF ; 511, 822.13 FROM THE FIRST NATInN11% HANK OF MINNEAPOLTS t%OK 1111° 11141lT01) VNOTNr. NtAY 159 1n7n. Motton c„nrri,ed 5 .Ave roll call 11!110011,I.ANI:nt'C Attnrnoy liefl.et• reported on the progress of nelinttittons with the City of ` WiAenorl to repnr ling pa\4mont in li.eti of nssessmer.t for sever and wntot• servlet% of the S14 Improvement Project to the xlinneapolig Worl - itottne property. R1'5. NO. 7n-lnn RFr11LAR, 11YRnT,I, i' RF;S. NG1. 7ftilnl GENFRAL F1'ND & CnNST. h SKC. FDS n1SAl1R8F%1FNT RE,, I f l KI11}1'St NEGOTIATIONS t!ntjon carried 5 - av,,t vote. nTlnv was, made by Councilman,Mintz, second by Councilman Kindseth to dpprd%e the license renetvals for Well '?riller% 'to the follok Ing: Pumarlo Well. Co. Bergerson-Caswell ro. H. %`ss Vell Co. Gilbert ''fork tdelI Co. R. Be Hadden Well Co. Torgerson Well Co. t,x "enner Well Co. F. H. Renner h Sons McAlpine Bros, Simer Well Co.' Motion carried 5 ave roll call vote, CLUMS & DISHURSVIENTS OTInN was made;bv Councilman Jchnsan, Second by Councilman Kindseth PYS, Nn. 7n-184 to adopt RES1'IdM10N NO, 7n-180, A RF-SoOLUTILT' TMT r1,Y*tsmH ';TONALS AT 96TH: VTl.l.rlrli ''AK}, 1'P THE DIFFEREdU IN PAYMEI NT AND *IAKI•. A NtnNTHLY i'ArNENT 42ND h CTY.RVeP18 FM 01111 SHARE OF T11r, CnST Or '1 IF UTILITY rnr 'P11F TF*'PnvARy STCNAU. AT 74F. 1ZTrhRt rCTJn,4s nF 36TV AND 41.\P Avrvris n! Cnt1;dTY STATh AID H1CN- VVIY •.118 TO VIE VILLACF, OF Nirw Hn,nr, Min ARF. ACTINO, AF THE ACl:'AtT FnR l'Ar11.*6,n% TO NORTIIERN STAVIS Pn•arr ro. Motion carried 3 ,nye vote, Cnuncil- men Spe,oth, and Hintz voted,, xinvp. nTTON rens matlt% by Councilman Johnson, second by Councilman Hint?. to n(Inpt 1?r oiVTInN !gin. 7n-1nn, nrCnT.xj,TnN APPROVINC TGIF RFrgNA"+ PAY- ntnl,T. i) I;.1ill%zS%IFNT IH TPEANlint,N.T OF S15,13'.43 roR Tilt; rrR Inn FNDTN, 411 15, 100. Yotton carrietl 5 nye rn,11 'enll vete. Pnunctlman Sr,aetb nuestionee the overtime on the payroll disbursement. Acting "nnzl;Pr Parties said the staff will take Intn consideration Council's concern for this expPntitture. OTVN was made by Counci.lm.-in Johnson, second by Councilman Kind.wh to ,hdnpt itFSnl.l"CIrlN NOt VI -P)1, A RrSOIAITION APPRhN1'\r THr, CFNFUM, Vl'N11 i 1S11l'11S1:`1rXT IN THE A"f11'NT or, 541,56116.55 FRMI TH r rTRST NATTnN(Al• 11.1N.1 nF 14AYe"Al",A AND THE Ct1NSTRIICTIAN AND STNKTNG 1711Nit i)ISiH'11,Si:11*%NT IN THE A 101INT OF ; 511, 822.13 FROM THE FIRST NATInN11% HANK OF MINNEAPOLTS t%OK 1111° 11141lT01) VNOTNr. NtAY 159 1n7n. Motton c„nrri,ed 5 .Ave roll call 11!110011,I.ANI:nt'C Attnrnoy liefl.et• reported on the progress of nelinttittons with the City of ` WiAenorl to repnr ling pa\4mont in li.eti of nssessmer.t for sever and wntot• servlet% of the S14 Improvement Project to the xlinneapolig Worl - itottne property. R1'5. NO. 7n-lnn RFr11LAR, 11YRnT,I, i' RF;S. NG1. 7ftilnl GENFRAL F1'ND & CnNST. h SKC. FDS n1SAl1R8F%1FNT RE,, I f l KI11}1'St NEGOTIATIONS Page, 11, Council vinntes't May 18, 197 layor llilde asked C6uficil if they approved of holding the Committee of RF.: MEETING ON The Whole, Me -':,+,ng' nt 8:15 P -V, on May 25, 197n. Council agreed. MAY 2S, 19,7(1 Councilman Johnson reported that unlicensed mini -hikes have become RE: *MINI -BIKES a problem ,in several areas. He recommended that news coverage be made to inform parents}and v_oungstg-s-tnat these mini -bikes must be licensey in accordance with state taw. Councilman Spaeth mentioned that there 's''s law prohibiting the shooting of BB guns too. Mayor Hilde asked the press to publicise the mini -hike problem. s CATION was made by Councilman Spaeth. ,second by Councilman Hintz directing the Acting Manager to have police Chief Hawkinson contact the press regarding mini -bikes and that after a two week period he Shall direct the Police Department to enforce the ordinance regarding` i J the licensing of mini -hikes. "Motion carried S aye vote. The Pries. force has scheduled a cleanup program around the shores of RE: CLEANUP Cedicine lake the weekend of June 6th and 7th. They have requested MEDICINE LAKE that dump trucks he made lvailablc to pick up the refuse that will be tiled up on the roadsida. Council discussed the merits of having the pickup crew work an the weekend or on Monday, June Rth. Engineer Ragen was directed to cooperate fully with the Pride Force and work out the most effective way of, pickup. l7npineer Hagen advised that effective with the month of .lune the RE: PLANNIIN(% rlanninp Commission will mee, the first and third Wednesdays of each CO`^`'ISSInN month to expedite petitions requiring Council action. Mr. Ray Harris vtll phak, using; slides, before the Planning Cnrmtsstr n on June 3, 1t17n an low income housing;. Councilman Ilintz mentioned that the FHA has information regarding 111nns anti :grecs and .ordinance on trailer courts. He suggested that RI?: FRA 'INFnI:WN, 1'n,;1neer limen obtain their information to have on file. Enginepr 11aC,Pn advise:1 that the Sagjnmore development bund requirements RE: SAGAMCRE are prepared with restrictive covenants and development contract ready. COMPUX MOTION was made by Councilman Johnson. second by Counc#man Kindseth to ;idnpt s`I tiOLl"CtrIN NO,, 7n -J n, A 111"W .11TION APPRnvi\,,n ilsF SAC. " ORr PI:I'l,t*11"41AFit PAT, laVVFI.nr"E.Nc CO\,rrr.A(,1' AND 11\VSTRIGT1\1l7 CIS\'t,\s\\T. titton caricled 3 nve roll call vote, Councilmen Hintz and ,Spneth voted nave. kttornvy Lef lvr adlvi:ietl C'risnci l that the vnrtance renue,ted by 4\itP for thoir pronosod office Imillding, could lie granted \--ithout a Pu1,0tc livor. ins: innsmtich ns the\ ratan the gad joining proport\v .and there is; n rat1ronel trarl- them. 101'T()N wag srnrle by Cminci l.snnn lltnt7, second by Counci lmnn Spncth to nklorr 01'801.l'TTnN \0. 7n-1011, A VVSOIA1i'Tnl` GIw\NTINC A i ARTANCI' 11.141111;ST sig• "'1'1' 1's 1! A 1si' \'p\I:l'xwr Till; r`ARXTR(: SI'T11ACk 11ZOM VIF STILI, I,nT 1,TNr AKIN N' 1'Arl'ANr)' ON T1114 411T1,IIINC; S1111ACK n\ 'Cllr' DIT 1,TV ,\11, AVI'NT 'T'1 TIJF I1,AY14ROAC1 T1 ACK ON 11111,, r ,(11'I'1%'1'Y Sl IMECT Tn ',nr 1'1 110VAI: 01' t;1W1't r, 111' 'fill' \'TI,l.A(1Z ' I,NCTNFV1M, `Inion carried 5 ovo roll r,n l 1 vote. RV S., N10, 7n-1 Q? SAGA" M PLAT CONTRACT AND 0VENAwNer RE: VARTANCr MR tla 1RS. Nn. 7n-143 TP \'ArTANCV rrhrn rn 14W,11 it'll, 1 t701)S 1 l Paas 1:, Council 'inures, gray 18, 197n Councilman Kindseth asked Coun^il to refer back;to the Thorouehfare Man report. Ne said dincu§cion only got down to Highway #55 and County Road #24, He -Yant,s a session on the item to pin doom the problem of County Road e015 and Interstate #494 and hold; a discussion with !1tIP, our Enginepa and Council. Mr. Cox of MIP said he has not discussed this with Engineer Hagen yet. Mayor Hilde suggested that during this ,week Acting Manager Barnes schedule and coordinate this matter. Cobncilman Ki,ndseth said after that you must, take up the 14' problems of Highway r'55, County Roads P9 'and N and Medina Road. Those items are holding up zoning, Engineer Hagen Bald the Planning,Commission wants to consider the ruction taken on the thoroughfare plan at their next meeting. tOTICN was made by Councilman Spneth, second by Councilman Hintz adjourn at 11:00 P,11, tution cartiud, unon_tmous vote. Al Nilde, 1 1 to T,E : : HORnUCHFARE PLAN 7. M I 7. M