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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 01-04-1971i 0 0 P° r r I REGULAR DOt"iCr... HEFTING PLYM M 9 ' 11V'NFSOTA f I: JANUARY 4. 1,971 i A)c gular mtaetinR of the Plymouth Village Council was called 7 4 , P.M. on January 4. 1971. 1 P OM: Mayor H- ode. Councilmen Johnson, Hints, „Rindseth. $1 Acting PtAnage.r Rarnea. Attorney Lefler and Conaul-i: Bone!stroo. ABSEta Nohp order at eth and Hunt. Engineer r WX .ES J U i OTIOX vas made by Councilman Johnson. second ,I y Councilinan R%nts to R)pralve the minutes of Deco Mber 7. 1470 with the ,followl"It 090ndtasnt: I Page 4, Item -#5 under Ree. 070-499; add the following sentence: The right of way to be 50' to 101' to be daterodnod by f the Planner and Engineer". Motion carried 5 aye roll call vote. MITI(} was made by Councilman Hintz, pecnnd by touncilmnn Jethlona to approve the minutes of December 21, 1470 with the followji:R arendment: Page 4, 4th paragraph; add aftar the word "bariA" in the m Addle of the 4th line, "beforo being Boned". Also. after the end f that sentence add: "On this basiir,anyone who mMs the lard must come back to us before oay land site chnope takes p.'ace." Pa 3 S. ItiA 04 under Ree. 07n -me. insert the word "intersection" of for word "access". Parte 7, 5th paragraph; acid after the last word (appl,teation) We the end cwf the paragraph the following: "with sufficient infor- mation for. the Planntng Cortina ssio,; and coune 1 to auulyee. hat not as T.uch information tLs is presently required by the ordtnankw." PaARe 9, Cite pnra9r,.0t pertaining to taxi, vehicle fee show4d be re- vised to twk: ag followq: after ;lie word "tris" Vn the second ltne; "pre&Lntly licensed veh,ic.1.e to a now ve111410 with the same licer sp whtch license le issued within the curroQnt year. 4otinn carrAed S nye vote, B INSTAWkTION OF Cn1'14C1V!AN Judge Chriattarson administered the oath of office to Howard 1,. Hunt who wan elected as councilman to serve a three year term expiring camber 31, 1973. RE: Mtans OF DF.C. 7. 1470 RE: y1INUTES OF D9":. 21. 1470 Ir RE : OATH OF OFFICE, 61. MINT 0 I 0 r. y- 1j, Page 2. January 4, 1471 f , Councilman lindseth stepped down ,end Cduncilman- .aunt tdok Oe council c'bair. Kayor Hilde coaended Mr. mindsqq h on beholf of the cou!ci'i for his excellent Performance as a member of !the /0111age council. ',k1r., klrieerh stated that a clopeness had developed be,.vmjn coupcIl members during R 4 tenure while solving and acting on villrag ,'protleas that ether council,, *,ave pot experienced, He also thanked the attorim. fov his advice, also the admintstrotive staff and ran¢ulttng orptneer for tWevir assistance. P RESE*AT IOt!! A presentation, eras piyen ty !-+r. 111 hard O'Fallon and FraAtls Hagen con+-RE: cerning,-<the Bassetts Greek Flood Co',ltrol Commfssion report i.n regard to \ri+,, the, Shelard Park sewer cost allocat4on.; .,fr. O'Fallon said ainumber of things concerned him. One was the fact that Pl!mouth will have to pay` out a huge amount of mory.Gv over the next 10 to IS vears and felt tht council has not given tbts much thought. He reviewed a conversation he had with Mayor fable regarding St. Louis Park's participation in the Shelard Park development ar.l why he recommended thzt this. be; -Iferred to the\8assetts Creek CovrgLssion. Ile reviewed the three, reports made by Barr Engineering concerning drainage run off and how much `fiprtetanka and P1,ymouth should pay. 4, copy of this decision was Riven to cl3unctl. He stated that Plymouth clontributep :o the run off through Minnstonka and feels the assessmert rodsorible. Mr. O'Fallon said he Tants the council to know what Is going on and re- cor=.er'ed meeting with them upon occasion. possibly before .ouncll meeting,3. Fedi Iiilde told him ;leis tray the first information received since August 10th which Fran Hapten 9W... tied and would he happy to honor his sugge;ttion to tali these things over and could meet at 7: O0 P.M. He added that If tr. C'Fallon contacted hiss before their meetings on the third Thursdafy. Basietts Creek ComsOsston) he would try to attend some of thein. RASSL17S CCREE:i: iR"lt1R : COXWO Mayor'hilde said after talking to Fran Papen i,n August he had a vague feel- ing wf: 4d not want to admit to sharing of any costs reRardlegs of hod? reasonable it was for the osstflow to the district and a0ed what our position is and ifs it is to be taken piece meal. `!r. O'Fallon said it would he better to wait *for the enRl.neering plan. He related the arguments he and 1&q . 11HAs trade to the commise,on concern+ng the laving of pipes in the development and subsequent flooding of citieen's basements. 74te were attempts to $.at St. Louls Park and Plymouth to try anti solve the, problem which was heforo the cormiAsion became involved. He stated that it cars' ant at a hearing that Plymnuth had agree4 to share -in this program vet we did not Ret any tnfor- mation tin this agr4tement. He said an opportunilty to imprgve on this was miaseu five nears rgo. ;'!avor llilde asked if 1'r Has c.orma.tly done,, w1were we vou!,. contribute. A discussion ensue: with re.+ard to the Bassetts Oreek Eater" s!sed program contrlhuttnp fund4 all the wav to N++lnnenpolts. a dispuo by three gommunit Les. Plymouth's request that they servo as arbitrators and ci;srt+e vp NA th a solu c ton to the nrohlem, which the commission paid they gill not do again. Fra%N Hagen said he atoll feels thar. If Plyvtouth joined in this projact. we might get nsk©O all nirountt t;n4 could be dragpeti in as precedent getting. He said aa must bo sure we are% %w..,ning the Onle method of n1lecili.ng costes fairy, „he dritinoge pa nts. worthinegg of partic.ipsting on any }Anis and alh jt All hapften. "r. O'Fallon said that Oft hat -tin that drAins into "PAI.etne 1.akq is 45" o,' the Oral wntershed. lie felt we shp %Ad not agree to pnv isnything it i Par. 30, January 4, 1971 It toward Rhelard. earl: If it canoe, used as a precede t. He did not ;agree with the,,fftdiogs of the thre/ arbitrators ap they based their re ort of salwthinj ve do not have a cq , T of, noir did 101nnetorku, (Ori-Scheltsi report). We are asked to share costs rithout supcorttog data. Fran Hagen Irecoamnded It be put ',on "hold". t`tavor ,tilde ask,d Fran. Ragen if lie would recnsm end making pa*n.t i.11 we all the in£ormattora and he agreed that ii: is a feasible wear to share. Re -'said yes, if It is agreed that 11 is nNt precedent setting or anything else. ,The elements of precedent setting was dt*cussed and the payment`,a=ount fifured out by Karr Angineering. Mr. O'FaIon said he and Fran Hageci,shoutd"get together and .review this n0ject so t : Joilnt can defend themselves'4nd argue intelligently. Ile made reference to t agreement which war revj,ewed. 1 I Councilman Spaeth ass -%d if it would nAt) re vmll to constd'er Veditin r Lske as a ponding area aq.'I as a credit to Piyi:aouth. EngIneeT Bonestroo Oaid this point was brought' S, them. "'r. o'F4ton said it could be rAisjid tvq feet, making "Medicine lake a big pond. NI0.,yor Hilde felt this has s0ime merit for discussion. iayor 1111de sugzested g%wing up adminia,tratively and Wondered If It would be worth having Or own in-house engineer represent thk village at the meetings as well ag the attorney and 4. O'Fallon Oct #,s chairman and have group meetings to plan st.ratogy when necessary. Mr,j O!Fallon said he will make a point of giving, Ma;ior tilde a rundown every Frijlav aftef their meeting; so he can decide then is anythtng came up tis enough to discuss at the following %londay council mkvetin,R. ' Mayor Hilde also suggested that the manager be directeI to give the council a copy of the report and other pertinent data to which' the council agreed. It was also agreed that Messrs. O'Fallon and Hagen Ret; together, and with the staef if they see fit, to evalsite engineering data add come to the January lAth meeting with tW,r recnw endations on hoes this hill should be paid. PETITIONSA RE!LLFSTS 4 Cn?RA NICAT IONTS I r. Fobert Scholer said they, are reouosting aQQ:eptance of the Sunnv Acres RE: SMINNY ACRES Third Addition preliminary Vsport and authorisation tQ execute -the CONTRACT S FINAL development contract. PLAT PLAN MOTION was made by Councilmaan Johnson, socond :;v Counhilman Spaeth to adopt RESOLUTION Nn. 71-1, & RYSOLL' f IC` APPYOVINVP THF REVISET) DEVET.IOP- a FNT CONTRACT AS ALTERED Ct WKINC T!11* SU)MY ACRrc THI1,n MY1HITION KNELOPMENC. !btion carried, g aye .0011 call V. 04 VOTIAN was made by Councilman Spaeth, second by Counciltian Johnson to adopt RESOLUTION NO s 71-21 A RESOLUTION APrRovI G THE F,QNAL PLAT MAN R SUNNI ACKS THIRD ADDITInN prmi'Inri) N® cH.ANCE:S FRO11 THE PRr.Li`'- I" ARY PLAT HAVE BEEN MADE.. r'otion, carr,ted , 5 nye ro.l 1 :all voth . 1W. Scholgr said when lie discussed the development . nntract with Engineer Olson it was not unclear when the 25T payreat by the developer should he pnid. He asked IF it should he dome upon f,1.n3.l approval or after bids are let or when the contract is let. Engitleer 11onestrna asked if lie should base it 0n the est'xmntefl cont figures which lie reported. RFS. NO. 71-1 1DEVF1.nr1-TNT G JN"CRACT SUNNY ACRES TUIRD RES. M 71-2 VINAL PLAT AI.A" SVNNf ACRES, T LIRV Pae Jenuary 4, 1071 n T Attornoy Lefler said the ordinance requires that itjl e paid before the final Plat is approved and based on the engineer's iaatImated cost report. A!r. Scholer submitted the development contract to the acting manager. MOTION was made by Councilman Hints, second by CoWcilman Johnson to RES., NAG 71-3 adopt RESOLUTION NO. 71-3, A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT IVE SOUTHEST STREET WW .TREET REST. RESTORATION PROJECT AS CO:YLETE A0) AL'THORIZE FIYAJ, PAY,#FNT TO Co S. PR04ECT PAVEINT MCCROSSAN, INC., OSSEO$ MIEN. LESS $2500 To PAY F01t CLEAN-UP AND `11NGR WORK BETWEEN NOW AND `fAY 1, 1971. "lotion carried ;; a}e roll call «ote. P REPoF.TS. SY OFFICI RS, BOARDS :% COMMISSIONS i 0TION' was made by" : nuncilman Johnson, second by Councilman Spaeth to RES. NO. 71-4 adopt RFSOLUTION ;l(T., 71-4, A P,SSOLTI,TIO:? ACCEPTING THE CnNSULTANr FOR VUDOWS STORM ENGINEER'S SLTPLEM,EN' A1. REPORT DATED DEC. 239 1971) COVERING OVFRSIZING Sqwm RF -PORT COSTS FOR THE FOX MEAL WS STOR`! SEWER, PROJrrT. "potion carrIeu S ave roll call vote. LICFNStS S PERMITS MOTIOY was made by Councilmn Johnson, second by Councilman Hunt to RES. Nn. 71 adopt RESOLUTION NO. 71-11 A RESOLUTION APPROVISG THr FhLLOWING CIGARETTE LICENSES CIGARETTE LICENSED FOR 1071: Hollydale Golf, Inc. Gift FouRe Stamp Co, Elm Creek Golf Course Control Dau Kullher.g Mfg. Co. Chrysler Corp. Panne's ;fait h Tackle Shop Herb's Set,vice Garage Fors:er Meats Plymouth Drug llone%nvell, Inc. Anderson Iron 11orks LeRae Products Waterfrint Tavern vy'c Place Jerry's Pl%mouth $hell lotion carried 5 ave roll call vote. MOTION whs made by Councilman hunt, second by Cour.Zilman Johnson to adopt RESOLUTTON NO. 71-•6, A RFSOLI'fION APPROVING WE FnLI.014 !G GASOLINE. STATION LICENSES FOK 1171: Reach's Oakwood "66" Station Ernie's Texaco West ITndicine Luka 11ont & Dait lotion carried 5 ave roll call vote. barb's Service Carage Plymouth Standard MTION was made by Councilman hunt, second by Chuncilmnn Johnson to adapt RES01.11TION' tin. 71-7, A RCSOIX.'TIAN SMINr. VIC DATE OF JANUAnY 18, 1n71 FOR 41 PI.111,TC IlrAR`.4G TO CONSIDE" rllr. All".1ICATION MR AN OFr SAIF LIQt1t)I1 1,1CFNSF FROl PARTY "r,\RT, TNC. IIIGll14AYS Plnl x'111) 055, `ation carried 5 ave roll call vote. 110TION' was made by Councilman Hunt, Recond by Cnuric.i.lmnn Johnsor. adopt RVS0lYTION NO. 71-Q, A RESOLUTION APj,Rn11T':C 1,111: OFF SAI r LIQUOR !A(::NSl; P111I 1qAL FOR 1,', )1. CATES r)11A TI1F P1.Y" Vt!T11 unroll STORE, 11311 111011WA: '155. Notion carried 5 nve roll call vote. RES. NO. 71-6 CINE STATION LICENSES TIES, NO. 71-7 OFF SAtl,l' LIQV R PARTY `SART, INCe. to Kr.s . NO 71-8 OFF SALE, LTCB VF Wt Its CATES I Page 5, January 4,s 1971 REfMi'TIONS S o; :D2`A.vgs 40TIOY was wde by CounclIman Johnson, second by Cor}ncilman-11intz to adopt RESOLvrm xn, 71 -Io, A pESnI.t7t0:1' TO 70-517, ADOPTE9 DEC, 21, 197 , FOR A PMI`' irr.ARI%r, n„ AI: OPF CALL LIQUOR LICENSE SCB"Irrm BY `wmo S. Jt"'F: ;O OPERATE AT 11331 FIMIWAY 955, notion carried 5 aye roll call vote. Councilman Spaeth said the $75 tier acre fee renuirecl in liou of park land dedication by a developer should he pore realistic. Ire feels his ;just a taken, if it was increases! tj :5n0 We could t•e nore discriminatory. :Attorney Lefler said at one time it was Felt that it should bit riore in line with the land valuation P-ut up -is dropped be- cause 't Would reaulre the hiring of professional services. '#'%yor• liilde suRFested that Councilman Hintz chair at cormtitte%; with Park Commission. Chairman .:orris and Dcle Follocw of the Plstcj '.'.at Commi'4sion and meet with the council to help exatedne this area and ;ovle lack a report in 2 or 3 weeks recomrcendinF what to do. Count, kl „stn Pin.2- agre%d to do this, OTtn:: vas riade by Councilman thint, second v Cocetciltyoc; J(hnso- ro adopt OnDl:::IYCF: &%0, 71-1, AN oC.n1S t Cr "CL %Tl"C. Tn 7K "-M' .:l'410Y OF RVI:.,"t::CS A::'] Ai).T,1M"%'T 41."CAF I TQ !'V;::"' of t:-)'4,rq Or mru 1'NunI i T I:t'ICES. Motion cat:riod 5 aye, roll r.all vote. BrntsF:`T.: TS gats made ;v Contgtcilman Pintz, second by Coun,ci.lrtan .Iohnsnn to atdopt PF;titU7111`, 'Nt), 71-11, rA 7 T'SOL1'TIt11' A171" OkITNt' VIE "*EO IX' o1S1lt't:SC'T*1T I`; TEE' AMOUNT o}, q15, 3107, fl For ?'N1' F'Fr ron 1"VY1:1C t F 31, 147n. "otion carried, unanimous roll cat11 vor.e. tt`1 Y"N"seas made by Councilman Spaeth, secetnd l+v Counctl"an Nintz to adopt 'U'SOl,1'UrN %'rt. 71-14", A ". Sftl.t'TTVY,' ,%rPvlOVT',,r ?'t'F. GN.TnAL MVI t.• T}tl' Y'n',".' OF $241n, 01F FOR T11r P rf'Ia?I1 nt'('t-..131'F 31, 1,17. "Otion carried. unc;nimous roll cnil v.i..:. n71TTO"; vas mate by Cnunciltnan Inlinson, second xv rouncilmatn Vintz to adopt NO. 71-110, .A ITSOLVTIc`:' A"1"ut1A'VT '1'1;1: C+c':S:'rt'C: 'T(V Z AXI) "I 1:TZr rl'NM "T I'. ` V174 A'0117T 0'r ' ^tA,7h1,41 rt""I TIT P111".itIII I' IN %11r n1'('r^'d:'F ,I 1^7c'. "s tion cati•rit*e',, unar,imauR, rn11 call v:ate. cA11Pt1TNT"1'\TS RES. 1n. 71-10 FFSCIZ*M RES. NO. M-517 0 rklRlt LUM FFE Dr`ICATIM RnUZA` U $131-1 F1,AC TATIM' IAV R1'IV' V,CS rl"S. Vin. 71-11 PAY"^1.L 41'S. NOO rc, "ZO, 71-11 lWITTON vxs rintle by Cottnci.lrtan Funt, second tiv Councilrrtn Viint to 1`1'S. N''11. 71-14 dept ";'S0161'l t;: ";11. 71.-1.9, A ''l:et LVI Tt ' AI'1Tr U[ TTNC t'tt'" X'? "A\ ,It..,., . , CTI« ",AV R.... AS A"TUT ",\1111' till; 1et71. "onion ci;%rtiod, 4 ave roll cat.i1 vote, C'ctajtctlrtatt Johnson LJ Page 6, JLhuary 41, 1971 The cwfficial papej* 'appointment. gill be made at the .1,1,jnuajry 18th Meeting. MOTION Was made bjo Councilman Johnson, second h# C4)uncilman Spaeth to adopt RESOLUTION 0. 71-15, A RF.S01.177 N PFSIf^,6 TING THE FIRST NATIONAL H&NK OF WAYZATA FOR THE GENERA16 FUND ACC(UN"re lotion carrtetf., unanimous roll call vote. OTION was made by,, Councilman Spaeth, second by Cot4neilman Johnson to adopt RESOLUTION Nle. 71-16, A RESOLUTION DESIC%M',TING WE FIf!,ST NATIONAL F41NK OF' I-VINNEAPALIS FAR THE C'O'NISTRCCTli' N VNM SI`KING Ft',M ACCOUNT. 'Votion cAtrried, unanimous roll call v11te. Councilman Spaeth questioned the bank's collateral for our deposits. Attorney Lefler advised that the -acting marr,otgwr sh iuld mate the same collateral request pf the First National Bank of einnezpolts as he did to,. the bank in Waynata. OTION was nade by (Jouncilman ltiOtz. second by (ouncilman lltmt to Adopt RESOU'TION NA.', 71-17. A F:E$,ffl) Urr1nN APPOINTIdis Ci:A. '4 11, NA.*4S CO, AS AMTOR FOR PLrM0VT11. VrU AGE. `totloa carried, unanimous roll cal.1 vote. Councilman Spaeth recommenOpd that council should still consider appntnt- Ing another auditor in the future. Mayor 11ilde, suggestel that this subject be brought un for discussion next .Tune or July. With regard to the appointment of a Health Offl.c;er Attotney Lefler said that he found *1r. Thomas to by eery cooperatives whenever he+ contacted him and he feels that lie has dolke a 800-4 job alt Health Officer for the village during 1070. MOTION was made by Councilman Hintz. second by Councilman Hunt to adapt MOLUTInN \O, 71 1$, A RESOLLTION APPtNiTe','INC DR. VILLIAN L. TttmtAS, 133011 Wayzata Blvd.. sus the village llk;i'.th Officer during Mil. Votion carried, unitnimaus roll call votk , The appointments for the P.4.anning Commission vov;,incies e;vq•e discussed. District maps are to he provided and the su! jeer; taken %Ap at the January 18th meeting. Appointments to the Park Cwm nisston will be mad,,t an Fehruar4• first, 1 SCELLAN1;MS Relative to weed control Q?t: "CoiciLle Lake "tnyor Pilde nsked the Acting Iannper what official steps council took to el0inates weetls to edicine Lake and if any of the Pride Force funds were to lie usAd and to what extent the County wak; to help us. Acting "annFer Harne9 said the council roceiivea a ;opy ,if llennepin Cptintv's report on lake improvements. r,ounci.lman Spaeth felt It was fooltsth to do nn-thing al+ntit the take now as the Mission Farm drains into it incl the ullh,nge is pleenning to put lei sewer arnun%l rIed.icine Lake, a year from not= mns-e honefit Onuld 4 derS v -ALL RE: '61FFI C IAL PAPER RES, A71-15 GL TV NM SANK APPOINTMENT RES. 471-16 CMST., FSM) HANK APP"T. RE: COLUTERAL Me 871-17 AEI)M)F RE: PUMH nvrmO RM.f 73 -IR 1:EALT11 OFFICER Rr .% PLA;1NINC fa01t1IS SIGN RE: PARK IrM1"IRSION Ph: VEFT) ff1\Trnla NtF.moxr wr ri f Page 7. January 4, 1471 ! ` Councilman Johnson questioned the weed rexea:h that :'tete Ener did for 311, and the $500 donation to come out of the riet.0 Force per Psrk Fund' for weed control. &"favor Rilde said it was SSI:ad-6uncilean S "th asAd that,hs fort cleaning up the shoreline vhich the rmad crew *.*a tc do md be reimbursed for. Mayor 1111de said he: mould checO, back in hit I "" too On this sOJect. Ile asked council if they felt, we have the at -off to adsrih',W aster the'lake treatment this year. Counciltien Johnson and 48eth felt' the area Aeuld be sewereRd first. "tayor 141k.le said. then ba:ed on the discussion he will res:vond that council ,feets tate principal henefit tMet could be provided is to continue with the prjgram to install sexier to prevent seepage into the lake and that tho (ounty turned us down last vear for funds but we will continue to check for:thea and they council fools unable at this time tc!` direct any pr9gram fo T cleetning up ` the speeds '+ut will monitor, the lake for sewer conditiona.' 0 tayor H,ilde enhed when council wished to dt Rcuss the recnsswnd- '4E'-. I`i1"t BIl.l attons made by Police Chief Hawkinson and the opportuni't e to ,make a trial R,%(W1rFNVPATInKS use of -three srowmobtlen. 'Chief Pawkinson; Nis intereste,0, in Unding out hew the use of A snowmobile would work out for use next winters council agreed to take It up o January18th because they had no --sports ttr atudv. Councilman llxmt 'euggegtgd including the no;ae levee in the AnmamblU ordinance and a discussion ensued on this aui Ject. Attorney Lefler said that requiring Urge license plates for them voule 1-sve to be done by legislative actiizn. Councilman Sp tetlk said sW. coiMiunitieut charge a different fee foto residents and non-residents k,c anaaamohile on park land. Councilman Johnson suggested issuing two ltffer Tnt colored plates but Councilman Mintz felt this mould create A J`,f fieplt pollei,np problem., A report from the Attorney General's offief and Chef Hawkinson wi.11 he taken up on January 1Rth. Payor Hilde commented the acting manager' and staff for tbeir efforca to P*F: ,11FATt`!C upgrade the heating system in the counct l chamboers. Acting Yartaotr YSTZ"' Barnes said he is 6nsiderinp; a proposal For a floor surface fur"ge with an air conditioning unit includedS Councilman hunt said he has received tw)i calla concerning the mere,ce RF: rot,NiTY RnAl) road between County Read W, and 47th A tenue. lie asked if there .tire Old S 47711 AVFs plana tc put in a cul de sac by the County. tie would like hnRineer Bonestroo to find out about this and so -id some access should be pro- vided. Engineer Bonestroo recalled th:,,t it had been brought up but the County said they couldn't do 1A th x wuv we wanted to as it would become a private road. Council agreed to have the inRine er examine this and report lily ftndinFs to them. Mayor !tilde asked the council if they approved of l -id reply letter to RI': Lt,"rTFR TO Vr. sale, attorney for Mr. Bernardi, which hex r'-'ak, to them. Suhlect `IR. MY letter on file in the village clerk's offira. Council Rave their opproval. lite Fax Meadows txite plan and overlal maps showinp4 the: development changes that have taken place especinlly concerning garage .nnd parktnp locations were displayed by the act+ng manager and explained by Councilmen Spaeth and Johnson. The fire lanes, hydrants and fire protection facilities were discus, Ari. It was mentioned that Building Inspector Kamman had Riven his approval, for 7" ntpes which wa'R in error nd tit11 have to be corrected, Acting Managftr Rarnes sattl in the future till plans will have to go thropgh t,hP Ftre Chief, Public Works. Super- intendent and the Huil.linp Inspector for approval. SITE FO',OFAMWS PLAN a0 C OPage 8, January° Q, 1971 IMOTION was Cade by Councilman Hintz,, second by Councilman Johnson to adjourn at 1.1:00 P.M.' *Iotion carried, unanimous vote. J Al Hilde; JX.. Mavor Attest: I ! , i I I b v 1 I,