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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 01-18-197110 I \ i RECULA'R (,,IVNCIL "To.'TING PLYMOV,r`H VILIAr1" JAXV,YAY IR, 1.971 A regular mceting of the Plymouth V0.1tt2e f ouncil was called to order 'iv llak oar 1111dq on January 18, 1g74 at 7:01 P:,"' MSta:T: "savor Hilde, Councilmen .lohnson, Sintz, Hunt, Actin{; `tanav,or Ramos, Tnpl,neer Rudrud, Consultant E:ngitreer Bonestroo, Attorney te' fler. AAS$;,"F: Councilman 'SDaeth, on vacation. Villa,Ae Engineer Fonald Rudrud was ;introwucett to the citizens who jotned the village staff today. Ne came here from the City of Sloomi,ngton YVhere he was Asaistant Engineer and Water and SRwer Engineer. 1111CT£S OTION was made by Councilman Johnson, second by Councilman E.;intz to approve the minutes of Decem' er ?4, 1Q70 with tate following amendment: Pai e 1, add the' following sentence tit the end of the last prragraph: otion wns dropped," Motion carried, unanimntts vote. Ftore was a discussion on th* land valuers cnneerlting Vicksburg and Angara Litne right of o ays wi t,h Eroineer Ronestroo and Attornev Lefler. Knpinea.r t-ineotron said `te will submit a letter with recor:rsentlAtionc to tillage Ealrineer kludrud Acting, "anager ncirnf:4 was a4 -ed to check. nit the statme, ttf the Cavanaugh park latnu dedication ns Anon, as pasgirlet, TION vas mndo to approve the minutes of ,lananry It, 1`171 by Councilman llintz, senond l.% Councilman t'tint with tll,o fnllowinr imentimt'tnt: Page 1, deletes the first paragraph concerning r'Psolution 7071-11, Dation carried, unanimous vote, The rough t,ranscri,nt of 6P aperelal cr ttrcil nseet.inr, trinutem of Jnnua- v S. 011 was re,-Ae!-od For final uraft l`C';LIC I11'.1UNC The nultlic hocring the applie,itton for an Off Cele l,it,wor Liettnset for !';irty "art, ac, opener' at R:On VeM. No nile anpenred! so honrin+j elc seec NITtlt' vias made ',v Counctlrran Lintz, 4-Peotitt by CotinctIman l:ttnt to ,adopt P1'S0!VTTO"4 "h, \ ",',t1l l"`G*Ti1 A1`l'r-V'T`:C I'll" Abel t'OA1TAV T"All GAIT. lit"Vs'li` LT('I'NSI' SIT' T'17"i E" Ili' .trl11'; (;'l ;e l•tiy ,r: I't•T1• "A"T, T,'k' Sit AIT) l'Il ehd<AY '1j11. llntton carriod, A rive rail ail"l voU--1. I F: VILI., M 0 RY:: `f1 NWT1;S DEC. 4R, 1971 T: VICKsnt,Rc 4 ;;TAGArr1 F 7W RE: fAVP,"AVGl1 PArK LAN") I311i Fe JA,N6 h, 071 11'.1'"IMS JA`'e 51 1.#71 i' : Or, SAL"' L 4Olt P i.wr,%,sr PSVTY ",V%T, T`1C. aV 1 At1T 1 * i w1r,,sr %pprovu 0 14 Page 2, 1118iTl, PR'LSETIMPi IR:+ I/ r. Richard 4"Fallon referxem to his nrese:>,tatt:on -:)u the She4r' d .•flrk Storm Sewer Cost Allocation report of tv'o w teks ago where r. he reco>at ended that Plymouth accept the Russett Cceek rl ,,d Control Cc rtt;tAglon'a report acrd paw Q $11,9117. ':r, Hagen had ohjected tr' ftthts arti t-vur ted to re,.wf.ew tl.. 'report. 1r. Hapen rece't*renria that tl:e following wards re ir_aerteri. "we. do not ecce^t t° is as a prmcvdent setting rialicw" and Ms thoughts were that tl~i,;; is to he palet out of ad valorem taxes. Attarnev Lef?er said it could come out of taxes but home difficu.ltie9 ,.'could Fe involvee, "r. M'ra.11nq Q.'li.i thp pro- tract cost will tiP, I.atxed on the total ,lrainage .iraa thin water!thed. r. t1apen repented on his e;f5ct,tssier• t1th tho S Lour Farr T'ngtneer, Coitticilman Knite said he ri!ceived a Scar-tnlnnitte;e rennt t. cf the S ktp LPciA- 14ture on a new proposal for O3 e ''etropolitnn Cattatil v!,Wt Is "*a: ng suS- mitted to the Legislature an-%assing a net-, refom h111 titin enrttng Aerston and F iving the "c,tropolitan Cot,.+.uil hroa.Jer povers. "r. 01rallon gal,d if this cannot he settled v4thtn ttte+ ccuntniq-sian Ghe "etrnpol.itan Council oill econo an ar rita rNv comriY tee` and take over the nrolect. C.)uactlnan 1h nt said he vould luta- r.n see a mala tte irnal int the dra lx%ape !tic.- trict,^. to bring tttert uv t! date, Mayor llilde Ooul.tt 'e made on t'hethe.r or not •.-e veld, to participate and !toll it +-ill lto raid for. and send at letter statinkt t.e do not want it to l`e rlroceeenL ,;te:tting, .kttnrn"v GPf,ter wacz directed to t4r%!pare itis!; a letter. Tly manner of nsspgci:tR !:Oats diracttsQett nc':tG4 "r. il,r tllon related Oat "innetnnka's portion .Is M7 29RV and ac the Inst r•eetinc scated, that- thev will not tvarticipate in excess of f'' ° ' !`'Fallon t.,as aqt>ed when Oecocit wrap, ,ltte and onyail1e. He ditl not ':tt. ',,,ut said payment will not 1'P reces&;ary until Op vtllnre t)as hail al r a,ion l le time to acquire finaaclnF-.. ."nt1ey r4l1Pnt for the engineering firtr tAll two .nz;sPSsed '',t&• to tho e.ort+'tmities or Ore '-:awo 'lorcenta"P,R. c 'rT"• v iQ r idP b}' ''av,ir V lde, cgCttntt ,-.• t'nunci ltrgn 1 tett tlirectinp file rletin1i "anarer to t>.avxe ttio attorne'v pvonnre a resotution : ovoring the nl,ove t feet with nro!'er local latipmaat-e f nr Prat t,vop , "otto- earrLed, unaniltowis Voto. li•I. t•;: ratio 1W\• Cotinrilirlan 'Oftel!:. 1wvnnd f'vo+ ," •{ 1,nan Jolar-on tltreciirp the Aet:i.l'. _ a ,vr t pr,%v o t1,1k l;^iir . 1, w'Lth a r".lo , TIvrintlth tt-e. varit` - 1:iin .rkt and t"to .'e. r',or .lr,lin,ik,,o til •` iisot! ror aggec--;r cnt wWi Vio nu or of raer-'ti of c'.aclt d'otrict ttiot`rvo4l. "ot on carrtett, unanir ouq vote. i• 0 v .. I .. h, a+ t ,t1 G=nc• rn.a, 1.,t r*t+,lr4, tt, or.f n' ,tiuqtr'ent t. cols+,'. on tl ti W tit+tl1a0, var Inco rP(itleorttlt ,v ' t•.. and '`rs. "xotian 11:1!4 t,n%en 'tit. Cor',r- it '""o roinlior, "%trlo .Iultv, 4`xl+lrtitll,tl t,'t'v rr,o rttltiv-;r ioaq tlonl t;. VoiineIIvion 1°tlift and "'ilt[A.• vlNl,'olf bo tlroporty to ottort'Uu ant'' starod tl vrt vas a !tiro - l' l 4`l+' Gl ll ltrllill; t 9t1 i t. roe Counc t Ir -in Jolttl;on sit ttr`tos tl' ( A'f'ro ''N rt,to t'a0er rli-ail tl'Iro,ip ltott loq l ltitr on t1+1' Iots. Ve ''-tti not n frnvor of a T" V,lrIanee tr'-. 1'vtiait uttltrit%L,- art) `titNiz% t itlto alto tt',ref lotq for t°itie'll tlte' I1.1\'.t 1+l lsl" iltigC';'tt+tl. SFt1 4311t;'N;Itt li an11 te`rll,\tP \ear Etat'!` tlr ;: 1+ v•ltteh l>.•a tlt:cu',t el, 1 •il 1• 't .if. RE: 1 I S f STT P 04M.RT c n V1 gage 3. 2/28171, 0 iit1'i'Tn:F was trade by Councilman 3ohn4 nt, secand ,by Councilman Hintz that in revsibw ng this natter it is possibly..deal rA-ble, cruder sage conditions. to Rraht setback variances and this pett tion is to he returned to they Board of Zoning for ,further study. !96tiott '1carried-; u- nantmoup vetes Atttticte4 Lefler said he sent a colored sketch to the Actthg Manager an P•.E: RBPFRr,,:LANE Dec. ISO coficerning the revere,, Lane Improvemen. Pro -levet shoving the right, of way that the village has acqutre'de lie sainted out the "itchell property which is not owned by the village which would hpve to he acquired. Counctl man !Wnt as ed who orIgInatlly reli"e ted the street trjprovement. "tyor Hilde said the netgtihors requested it and Rawve their ::seasons for same. , C.ounell- tran Runt said in tal'Ung to people in the victp4ty he found no owe: who ; G•anted ito Ito felt undue traffic will he created and that it As mot necessary. Council discussed the future plans and In what 44rection the traffic will flow t: t th respect to tivi raaltgnment of County road A TIC•: wtaa made.l*v 4nuncilman bunt, secend S%e Cot nril-r- rt"int,. directing thl: cunt; e9anaper to submit a report tntiicatine. recevbendatinng for the ri,pht of t•Vay acqutsttion, shwa- where the overall circulotion of the Rtreats "1111 he, shat were the original reasons RLven for thr impre4veeert, t•!tat reasons more ptven against it and what will happen to the gout! of Lost Lake. Notion carried, unanimous vote. tineser Ponegtron r•,Ra ARVPf1 rR rpvtpwr the sant petiti t ILSWe by F'. nn`neth fthtel-e for razz pint; the parcel o,( 1and on the earner of IlAp`tiniF -I-11 sena. f`owty "rad nf and thr. reconr•enda.t.Voon that t•er•t :sept forth by tNe council to Agree t•ttu vt7.1nF•e' requtrempnt4 ,nrd- comnare thea with they nov, re-sueRt presented at t%is reettng. "r. Stenqutol, arcbttect for "r. Sehl0hp, dDiplayed tho ?ropogead de±velonne•nt, rnptneor HoneRtroo maid h# deve,loned a detailed nlnn nseO on tate •County'+t plan '1 -c -r County Roae' `'.V nn1 a :•tr All! witE+ rer:k`1-t to traf fte at t^t• tutorgreftan rhle• hr revfaved ' and d4gertNtul. t'e Raid the 41toliptnp center hutldtnp R,puld :tett do rmre.. than P%Ol , ge4w ft. It it is h.terrr 4 great deal Pore parkto v gpsac*- iopntsld hey reel -tired rind if sra i f or could be by pnRpod. 'rbc Rethaci:. Rtte++sR 1?,n l on the yputlt, otherptop the itt%rq re•correende d by ceetatctl t:ora pretty, 70.811 covered in• 00ta drer•'t ris .rte citizen% vPre Riven an oppavtuntty W view tiles Ate p.Ixt and upre invited to maUe* tnetr comments through a solocted Spol>eeer.•tn. Ire Stenqutast aLaid treat it uvnR not. ee;nnortcal to reduere! they 4happine; center to Y14P 't Re'. ft. And Yki'lntfid nut wrh0re thew have: no ne:eea 8 find t;hv. its pntaml not nod dtgcsr• nod they traffic Panorentsw, nlacepent of the separate apartrent tiutldtnvas which then feel M0.1 %anoftt everyone arcs Five thea nro.jalet a bettor scale. Trnatnt4 will pari: in 311 ttnderpround quaceelv and vtRitorss n•111 have 171 abasu+r around gpace!s, r•hitlt Vill pttva the nren a ,care open loot . nu oro W1:11 Ire graRsv t.nollx and lKermn giving it a ple,aetttnt rolling apnonratnes. Tito dovolaipt ant will he Mlle' from the ptoperty Itne eah-ty% tea to t`Acrss of the ordinanee. ' Ther+ wtll he .a rteltJ nr.ak rart of dov+ clooment't;tch a pool, Winna, central fomat'ton np.Rce•, aettttnm grace: and l:tntlRcctp nL* t•h'lc:t twero .alt painted o%wt Ln retatton to V10 Adlacont reRi- de+ntial structs The plan nhowR 330 apartment unttts uLevnertn.P IA.IA acron for A Ponta rt and A.l acres for they comphorela-1 'Area. avtwr Milds attte+flawl that Council to roquee4ted to act an remorissg, not a Atte' plan, hitt start of the ne•tton is en tdrntif« the plan nit paxt of a comrantty elet,410prent. t• .fie .. J 4 ` 1, 1'\ _- ._ L -. r, -.. r n . 1 A u page 4, i/1a/7i , sire 11,08enprea;.; relweseattax thel eitisenH, said they feel the #ropop d plan in :. for is excess of the p r6per Me:of rho prdpertjrr' 'It was By thpre ssien.. her Viroids . that the Planning Comwisslon and Council xahi*Ad for as the otkiginel plan reduced to 0 eoempotible elan in aceor4hte vtth th villap4 plans yet, it n l Iscome that Vile ilah contains density mWh in a lte;es of, th art or one presented. I` ;1" , =16 is an increase. ( They 1I5' l etbaek list Aoit'bden c oohed with, it In 42. Inn' . The buiidinps eeaeleea to OW of the vast ',ogadarv. a i thiA is not sptlsfactoiry. founcilmen Johnson requested redue!top the shop tap center to sq. ft and ellodpate the townhouses to get a Favorable d'ensftd With lust apartment buildings: I as looking at a cluster Qf buildings that appelot quite cm9lex and creates e)enRtty. Anel traffic prat lams The ricin pointe of concern are the recomendettono ltt'ven to the develoopr or. density and the slusppinit center, which is too jarges It would he a mistake to grant a hla:lke+t sontoCkc,ithout attaching v4strtetionse t urge the gouncil to have the devel- oper a" up with what the council suggested. Councilman Dints ritU rred to the three alternatives which were: (1) hent' the request-, (2), ".axone as the linen indicate to F-4. and 1!-1, (l) Resone a the r basis of a cowunity project !rased on thq plan tieing properly desipat ,d an a tenoral development plan and ettaelt It- to the ordinance an a caaeauni,t. unit dt!vrrle+pnent. `raevor t"lste maid's fourth Alternative •auld be to co'" at with r+e+ri. dirae:tions rut does not appOat proper. "ria said ane of the 7 po ,its of roe.'Vendaitslerns were that %-we vaijited tt to !ro a eomunitp development for bet-ter tan'.tiot. Vounctlman Hunt satJ the next action ill l+eR on a stte P1 re and Set* ehenr* to look at chs denstty. Attormov Wfl.er salA the general ;levelapWat plan %auLg 9e attachat4l to the ordinance and !•efore any `rt}'f ldinps -per snits can ba tsat*4, in a "-4 inn& the complete and detailed site plan must be $reaented and reviewed by they f lountap CoemMi%xion and CougCll a Father beady or both can deottgnate -conditeons or p+uaranteex for e.,aaprn in the proposed site plat•. 1',1u 1.111 rezones .•ith thin plan .attac!•ted. ISITI ': 19444 M141.e CounctImen i'Intss second by Councilman Johnsra to adept ('"0. `Sit. 71* I}rw*,•1\• ! F, a• 1 —q •r • f. ~.,• • w,\ a/ iRr` C+. ,/ 1• .\ R r ./, 1I I% ILs>s or T l'1 1smy Pro, rq,' ircq. .v, !* 1 CYNNITtwo 11%vo `' Two TM:r KPt'TteM;tlpT 114 t s' 1yI't-SZF` 306 7'r!":Sill@ tlA, e`,AdGF ",' 'F"11 r! 1:-i A,9n ,•-4 s VIT11 `% ens"T„ZZTY !",91T Prruln r,p v ..4"K n 1rfl'`! "Ar. irl"- P'. p!' emir fF;.p..M',:T C'1`1a: t'.1'I' S Jc\::t' 1''Y IN 1^Zl ,trACMF..r ` 71E."t i"M. "otten carriod s unanirnvtem roll call vote. t'4%gmctlrran .I.+hetge+n gast%I at we prflcea':l r:l,tle thlot Oto plan I wine: to indicate coneet n ova r tlr^ cte:notty factor an4 sj gP of the enr+rn~rei cil arrQ itself, e•'itelt can No JUnc.-usne!d ushen 1i e•omvpt in.-Yngtneer Monestroo potated out to n theft to a E1tece 4 land m!nod by the County on. they corner, tf thin Pierre! La sold I vould 1 tine the council to toile the position that an pan station wtll Fo in nTIU` wase made by ('nunellman Janson, necond tty Councilman Itunt advIst p tile; developer that, (1) Ve would like him to he',revare of the caeanci1`m con- Lern regardtnl, density which is c, hit high, and tZ) Our concern that if the land on the anutltwast corner of Oounty Road N and .Htghway RIM is obtained from the County tl:e council to U look unfavorably to the location of a pas et9ttan here, and (1) Ile shoultV do ervervVitnit possible to reduce thy. donj4tv of t!e site plan and keep the gw.haeck freer the south ana vent proportion aY large as possible over and al%owe the Intl' net) an the pseneral development plan, adsl (4) Aso, on ttte Mee of tbo ceor:merretal area itself. "ot.jon parssods ' 4 ave votes i. W I I• 0 _ r r c ` )0 L' o Pape c ' I • « 1 n Or, i Usinber Sooneetroo pointed ,out drat reTisioas lode on the vox '? ijdowx site FE:1 Psi 11FAIMS plan with respect to the:. utility easement locatfoop-. the patap and park- SIT#1 orris` onD inR arena revisioete and the reasoae. for th+ne chsa,es . ''r. Te )din and council discu"eef these `points as `µar an c' P parking ratio is;" concerted. the fira lana behisld Ae hudd4ttgal,Necomme of utility easeweej nq parhare scalls for tenant'R convenience,, e0yers, r ;t location calf palapesq Nuilding setbacks and `Lhe overall aesthetic i; arenen , j ATI 1ti was eaiie by Councilman aunt., `ecani, v Gounatlnan P ;its to adopt Pyr., ZEWWrIA461ol I .. 1-33 A ;4ESoi l":ipi: iwnA%P?%'r.)TiPz 1''1.A:i lJk::17U191SIA`: AF PLA IMPISTON5 Fav "TAMWS ADDITIAN St*M?17'TF:1 To Mt 't'I6 J.12:t APA 24, lA7Y tn?x f! PHAT F IN St•iA1ECT TO THE GAtlACES AT THE \TO .T `'. rAo;rrtt ELI%11%%TfVi Atm, 1•'$FC A PAMI '!: LOT TITFPr A`l'e FAIT pert •161'AP TA Trip RrIn6*404 Pmr AF so' ; 14'ttMtt AF r;'otion cgit'Mtaye roll call vette. , VTU was made by Councilman 'dohet. 64, second by 'ogPcA1,%an ,Rk%nt; to "^.' " 71-21 a4Qpt PxSeLl"no'. !d't. 71-21, A "t.` '1`I1`. A?P'!R1s1% T"E t'G'ta'1 t'ISjPV .•v•1• , 1Stf• t!Az%T.r RFQasnn ax `^:. r?i'` rr.T A. ST?'lPsv1;: Fft?t 'wISiAC !+1e' Ton S. t•1t1, - MAT? IIICle1'IF.!! ACRES SECI.'t) AnDITIM INV Ttt!'FF LMrS i!'ttirCT TO Tt'F SMTSA;; MLLOWING: 1. That minimum basement floor elevations tot. Lots I. and G be established by the Rldge jospe+ctor prior to tsnginee of a Building .Pgmit. V 2. That ease ants be granted for uttl!ttles and drelr.11880 as required by the 1111are rnRineer. 3. That the aoutherly 27 deet of Lot G N dadicat tJ to provide a- full f+ft foot right ok' nay for lith .Aivenue `:q cth. lection carried 4 ave. roll call vote. 141TIt N' was made by, f oun4ilman hints. second ry foeacitrin in'Note n to adopt PESVIXTIM1N A v7SMUTION APPfiO1'I I TIM SE'RnI1'IStA; UA1VMe b"MOVESTIM r'y Ti: +':'s° r. r1.yCLTy. file j,-j%%9r IN -l" rAxcf-#. t I'MT11M.' or PAEe:M Tg711 A•'r PARCM BY or A THIrTT USnT ST"%TP its TIBC WrW STPV Or PARCCt. 7871 TSS Till' rtt^;tIP OF f' 'Ft'1. T ins Sf1F'1H IIAIY OF SI: ffWIN, 35. „ottan carried, unani; .ouq relI cell • vete. r. french and lite attorneys `Ir. Totm, dtaplave t the Timber She'res plat nR It proseently eieists and sold they are concesrrod about their regpon- stbiltty to the property awnern for ,acconq to 111 -me Lake. They pointed out the village park area and requested perntsw',.on to 16014 a shorl. ttlacktuppesd path or roadomay along the Routherst 'aaundary of the purl: property to the shore of Bass Lane for access of adjacent property ownsrR to tritaspart bnnts to the lake. ' P,%yor I ilde aald it could not be granted due to our )IVB conttao.t And At cut 41 sac would have to !%e Provided also, for a turn around, if allowed. !r. June felt it atll an- cauraRe parking of traile+rm to the proa and other hrohlems. Cotutettman Hunt felt outattlers will uge the: accesq too. Vounctlmnn Ili; to said feasibility of thts proposal wa:t checked and t cannot 4 Jone. A disb- ctmal.on ensuaa on tthat problems m- v arine s V r..1une scnAested regulating the sten of rho boat motors for puma control. sa A. yl -My StTDDI 1S1^ti'' MAI1'',°is T. RULTY r: TIImm FItprRS c\rf". SS 1 c Page 60 VIW/71 NOTION was made by Councilman Hintz, se oW by Councilman Johnson to pro- vide pub,11e access to Bess Lake and a1 w the> people,'to, go through the park 1 to get to the lake. Councilman Stunt se Ad he did not think this wo4ld ,salve the prot4em,, he, wuttltl like to have theta negptWe :tor this piece for private use. Cowsic -Iman Mintz" said. then we ct.)uld deOd it back vo the develolrer. Mayor. 1I11de said everything around Bass Lake 3t owned privately excep, rhe park parcel, if Ryan's closes up of ipitil we wild an expensive road through there can anyone else ever use the leKe7 Council -mm Hintz said we have not sa#d it would b(t a boat access. Fnglneer Rone$ttoo said a-ou will create,la lot of trespsasing complaints. Cour#_iltman_ 11unr asked, 'lr. French If he in- tended that cars would use the 12' st,riprand he said yes. for local residents. Councilman hunt said it, 3s, a walkway, there will be a policing problem for general use. A discu*Aion was held concerning, the dedication of Outlot A and the Walkway easement. !1r. French said they own nutlot A. Councilman Johnson withdrew his Wond and Counci lmar Eltntz withdrew the I motion. J 111 10TION was, made by,, Councilman Iluajt, second by Councilman Johnson, directing the Acting "tanager to have the Engineer research as to Whole Autlot is . whose and what the original int int was on Tlmhe!r Shores. Thi R e e(Yepr rt 1s tQ -) , be presented at the January, 25t t meeting. wroti,on carried, unanimous vote. OTION was made by Councilman , nhnson, second by Councilman Ilinta to PES. NO 71-2Z adopt 7ESO TION vo, 71-23. A !t,ESOUTInN APFM1'Itir TRF PN)TIFST BY M\TFACT F.\'T. njr,,Snx RmS,. (,"` NSTRUCTION Til 'E.\'Tfti'p THEIF CW11'F.RCT T(* FF!'F.t .CRY 15. PRRIS P60MI S -n 107.1 nN PROJECT fb, -1,n-P CCI`'"i'rAL Apl'.A SFtiM & NPATE, % T*fPFA!'r t:iT. lotion carried, unanimous roll call vote. I?TIOh was made 'by CounctImc7n Iltntc, second by Councilman Jntsnson to RFS. No. 71-2 adopt ]IESOUITION \A. 71-24.,,A RESOLUTION APPEoVR'f- THE FINAL PAYTN"T OF PArtf7i" APF4.0VED 99.266.92 TO SANNnSTrM" & IIAFl:IM, Il:C.. Ct" THr FII`r1.1TY B,1\'k AND P?MT. #!So -1,n -t' Trl'ST CM PA',ri FOR 'ArI1:m swYhi t I"'I'Cp1.'I'r'r%n PRairCT lotion carried, unantmolts roll call vote. TTOY wacv made by Councilman inlmson, second by Cattncilman Ftntr to IFS, No. 711-25 adopt RESOLL"[''>. NO. 71-2a. A RESMATTIO, APPRI °I":f Ttir rI';AI, PA1t'"t"L'T Tn PAY tE'' ' At'PRt i'Sit on,FCI & Snnr, IN THE A`lrt'%7 OT S27.nSS,54 Fr"^ TIT SNTlltrERT MEAT" PRW. AfiR-11~ SI'd;R ANM EATU PR631'C.T' "f+g-it;. "'ration carrie.t. unanimous roll call I{I;C'AT? vete. vOT101; was mode 1 v Councilman Johnson, 4ocond by Councilman Hintz to rrc . Yyl. 7.1-^R 11dopt 1;RS01"ITION, NO. 71-`16% A US(?U TIO APV?)41'1;`:C "7NAL PAA 1'„T T`; VAN't oNT APPrt 1Rt;A T I I F A.N-cPl'?; T Pr, .17.77 .n'' TO tr” rri kc. 50 S, T O !Ylr r.nrm,"v".rr MRUST P: ,1. ,i-ll; S11.1rri, 11Rn.I1;CT 068-1!% \'lotion carried, unanimous roll call vote. CG`t MITIN111' Police Chief Hawkinson matle a report concerning the poc;,9001ty of R'.>?; having [lies Vallee Dept. use a snouTlobile on a tr'tai t-ngiR to FnforrEi ^.t:GW A' TOM rite ynowimottile nrdinance. The 1introlmon do, not 00 to donate their time to enforce the ardinunce should n he provided. The tr conmrents were: A curfew iR navda¢. purchaso or tease of a snowlMobtl.e may he a deterrent F.)r complaints. the or0innnee: Rhould prolitbi r, use at from lNMI P,". to (o.nn r1.`1. Sunday through ThurRd;ty and 1:nn A,%% rrlrlav nnJ gaturday. "rtyor 11i]tle said, fortunately our village offers recreational opportunttie s, woo have not wanted to prohibit snowrikihiling but I am dignpp iinted il4tlt snowinobilors In the J Page 7, 1/18/71 0 village. Re compared this problem 94th the her*O. prol*lem which Mas, :volved a year `or so apo.: ><te- reada typical conplabit let ter regarding:! s prebl and said it is not reasonahle to ex rect our citizens to be aaalaeZI d at night try them. The following iter should be considered to make our ordinance adequate:,,(1)' Yours of operation, (2) Signs to be posted, (3) Apree,to use a snowmobile an a trial haste by the Police rept. (4) Dip into emergency f:mds for clothing, gas and overtime to use the snowmobile to e, force the ordinance, '(5) Have our attorney rdvi,se if a permit or license csen be usel to help identify, these machines more readily, (6) Add to Sgtetion 2 -, 10' away from any dwelling. Using ,,& number of some kind fir Identification purposes vas discussed. Councilman Johnson felt thotf Itr,' IN' from a dwelling- may be too revere. "I'nyor Hilde felt itamething re- garding, age limits st,oulcl also he 'considered. MOTTO".; was made by Mayor"Malde, second by Councilman aunt directing the Acting "tanager to have the attorney prepare an am Mment to the snowmobile ordinance covering the ,above points with age limits in the proper language and bring,oack to our next meetin`e ror discussion and ad ption. Yotion carried, %mantmousa vote. The Acting `Tanager, was asked to Ret toRethet with membera of the press and Police Chief to get this clarified. Engineer Ronestroo, reported that in regard to the Countv Road r18 south of Countxs Road Alp it "L ld setback and put in ta,s?dnefit the people 'ye people at a meeting on \january 5, 1971. He al R January 60 :Rent to Actl VW "onager Sarnes on this nrnnaxis h "%MLVTTOM N 1 O 9 DI mat frontage road an Rf~:n:Tr1f.4 WAD have to have a l,nnrl, COt'\TTY ;?PAnS PlA, hail explained to the A'N'D 9-10 reviewed his letter of su'lfect6 e1TIOV was macre by Councilman Hunt. second llv Councilman Johnson to stcholat n"PTNANCK N % 71-3, AN M)INANC •, A" F"RTvP THE 70NNINC ORpINMCF; F'i,.LTItil: TO l Sl•S iii1t c1 G'1:d ITT`:E\I. f'SF P!'C tIT I: : F- ^f i' M;' AN nr1r SALE tIOVOP STME AND CON'VE-NIFNCE CROQ: Y STORr Nn1 Tn !' r. iil 3,nnfl' OF GPM!; FLOOR APEA, "lotion carried by 4 ,aye roll call vote. M. ?,. `n. 71-3 PER``IT r1" F:;yP"F`"r We (ATFS nT lON w aR mode by Councilman Johnson, .second by Councilman Hirai to OR:'. Nn a 71-4 adopt t?"I'ZaINAP:CG \m. 71-4. AN OrMAN= "trLAT1NC TV VIRrrATS VITAL REQPE.CT FXPLMM TO MLOSIVE KVICES,, Motion Carried, A ave roll call vote. D;N'tiCFS LMIt"„ was made hr Counollmnn Johnson, second by Voilviollrl.in lsir;? to icte aG t F ta;:,;CE MN 71-5, AN 0"InlR'AhCE X!'ENMI! NA srrTrW' 13, 011AI'Tt" TT Tt,l,:l(:l' Crq)r rl't.AT1N:V TO T11P `l7`lr;E %gQ1p `stir TEI'"'S Or FlFFICY (IF THE Ht"W: ?'IPHTS "ation carrier!. 4 alveR role call viae. r1h'F'AT 1T"11`'S Mayor Hilda said he will call members of this Plsnninp Commi.gsaton them orlInninesd and ,appoint the Chat man. Ile• rl4v(l for council' q c:oruiients % Cotine iltl nn Johnsnn rand tlh at he%&,3round potnts lie hI nt! for use in ttltervtewtng r1ann1nR Contnisston eanc limos 011ch t'111 w4vkl A9 a mi -4 N in thf%tr ge1oction i,q n tcirimigston pttmr er. Rs got 11 Roll 14% C`"'ISSI N l'X : F I ANN7NG Cf)V1l1SSt0' c i 0 L, M Page 8, 1/151,71 D 1, F'!'1MN vas made by CounctItum stints, second tv Coumcf,Wan Punt to accollht Councilman Johnnon's back"ound list- for use aq a guide to 6alect Planning Cncmrisslon membqrso, '"lotion carried, unaninous vote. A meeting. will be' held 'P'kutsday, Januiry `''fit`', at 7:3'1 P.". is t e ActIng Vanager's- 011ce to tntervier bore fide cmneAdateff for appointment to the Planning Comissfon. Councilman Johnson will follow thronegtu on che:ckinip for a Matson 'emFj,rr of School district 0781. Jane Nelson oras_: in.trodueed by 'savor Filde as the nev reporter for the Sun ",rvs,pepeT to cover Plymouth council weting:s. 1.iUNSES. & FE1.%,'II'S ITION was mate by Councilman Johnson, second by Couuncilmalt ItAnts to adopt NO. 71-27, A P.F.SALVTIEu' APPEOVINC TWE Cl' F S.hI F LIAllnl. LICF:iFF. I:F\'EWAL FOR THE. VICTITIAY LIQUOR STOPito 143.5 Ne CCtn;rY I'0AL,y #15. otion carried, imanfmous roll call vote. 10'IION was made by Councilman Hintz, second by Councilman Hunt to adopt U4SOLUTION NO* 71-289 A P,FSM ITIMI APPRt1 INC, TIV Ff%TXnW1?—&C C1rAr*MF; LICF':Sr.S Fnr 1071: aF1"U. APAF'rm:l?ti• MAUMAl. !RUK1 TARRICATORS COU WND STAW Me ALPtt:'A PR('tu1'CT lotion carrtod, unanimous roll call vote. ION was 111ade by Councilman lt ntr, second by Councilman Johnnon to Adopt !.CSOLUTION NO. 71-2n, A RES°'L'.'TIM' APM01"Mr. TF+F TAXI CAS LICF;.,SFS FOP I:APgrN RG'NN1714 VIT +;MMT P.AVSC19?ArTF^. `•otion carried, 4 . ayes roti call vote. VOTION was wade by, Councilman aunt, second toil Councilman Minta to adopt PESP[.l,TION. XI, 71 -in, A RE:S01,1710,N' ApprtIt'I` C, TIM OFF SAX Lica OR 1,ICENFr, rC'.07.AL tr0P\ MNALn L1011t' VIA BASS 41RF IVITTI,F SHOP, 'lotion carried, unantmous rail call vote. XITITION wms made by Coutnctlnmn Hintz, second h+ founctlman Johnson to adopt RESOLUTION Nn4 71-,31, A r ,1SOLUTION API'!'0%R1.,1C T!':, nlSAVIISF` E "1S h" 1'HF, Ct'tit''I;I. F1".'l1 Fe11; 'nir ecr.i0l) I?tDUG r1:C. 31, 1Q7n IA: Tltr MtOt'N"T OF 3 i5,RtRt1.74, TRE CONST` ICTim, x4m SI\hT\'f PtiNn MR Tilt, PF41 1ni1 FVDI;;f i'liC. 11, lg70 I'l TV, a11'''ai'NI1' OF $31506 jnS74,20 A.ti'!a Tilt' PVGt-' X PAW -,011 l:011; VIE KRIM) F,;,,I(I Jt%. 11, 1p'1 LNTE!1: ;1"i 1'T nF $17,r 1A.11. "'cu_iun carried. unanimous roll call vete. rr SCt:t,,St t'S Acrt:tnl; tgnn.4ar Ralnees oxplatned the ciretirstanc.es cokicerntng "r. "arta June's appli-cation for an Off -gala Mquar License at 1:311 lltphTnav 055. E:: Schaal. [N.IST . 1n;` 2Sl I.IAI;Sn` RE T`F ,, - SIN, 11 E.P4mTrR W a ",n4 71-.27 o n E:: Schaal. [N.IST . 1n;` 2Sl I.IAI;Sn` RE T`F ,, - SIN, 11 E.P4mTrR W a ",n4 71-.27 RES. N0. 71-'R TAM rAR . LICE".SFS RES. "O. 71-1n n''F SALE LII'i NSF Re LIBBY PES. NN 71.-11 tui S1111RSE."FNTS APPROVED RF: OFF SAIX AVIGICATT-.0N v r Palle 99 1/18171 x June said his application was.,, nont back to hint h hearing should b/held open and held at the earliext Mayor llilde asked him if there Was any reason to do letter to"`hist from the Acting "anaget of January S. Is aetill operatta,,at that location and essentialli I*t June requeste,that said letter be noted to the ut feels the ruhlfc p090111le conventence. other, than what the 2071 stated. ''Y. Cates It, ta,not our problem. m°nutesf Letter dated Janualey 4, 1971 addressed- to "r. °'arlo S,. Junm, JIM',$ 53rd Avenujt anrth, Nnn1tapolis, !"Innesota, ,542R read as folleiis : , You hsve requested drat vie advise you of the reasons why the resolution y,ttfa date ,for; pulMe hearing on your application for an of' sale Jlquoi:ilicense in the Plymouth Shopping Center vas re4ciadrd and, Your r applicAtIon fee re;tunded. i r Pleases be advd-seed I:stat %Ii# were notifted by the present occupant of the Ply movtN Liquor St+xre ano . it is the licensee at than location that he Intended to conttn v, as the occupant for an additional period of ttmea. In view of the fact that you also claim that you have a right to occu- pancy, there apoea'rn to he a dispute between and among the landlord, r. Clites and you self, with respect to whet is the lawful oca,.tp.utt of the prerises. 11n4gr these rtrcamgtatnces, the village c.gnaot 3tttr?4dv1 into what is egoetytlalklv a landlord -tenant disagreement. 1'r. con- tinues to occupy t!d a prentseis and rte 1susinesR there. Until gush tt.met as he vatcaten the pro'nises t1heth*r voluntarily or lav evict-1--oa, he t entitled. a OL,, pptrea at lfc'onse. At V.e vpry r,omont hP 4tnpq a l andnf\ Ole: -re'`MAgeq htK licensw will be re:vckkeft and terminated. In such event you q,%y reLev Your applicliti;on and you any he wenrd an the question of such atiplicattion. Ycur appZtc ttion fee was refunded l^ecaur:e until such time as it /Is. deter min.*ri %!', is entitled to the occupnncy of rhe prenises cue tannest Antar- tati, onc ttke.t application for a lickknse an the sarw. oremires." Si;vned: Tlevnai :t. Barnes,, Acting tillage Yanagei. MiNvor 1"Ide said we are simple saying ve cannot have a public E,en,ring tonin vtau t%nve the prentnes. "r. .tune said, "i do not feel that yoj, a;an tlpter- Mtno who has the premises." "a}nor !tilde told hire if he brouOt ':n v court order to the staff regatrdina tr et itreamises tine caul.i nccd,Pt you % ApltlicattiOrt ani have tine hearing, or if 'rt. Cateq stops ope-rj.%ttnp on tht premises, w=hich, as the attorney atdvisad, would be n terminOtion of his license. r. Tori Swendseern 'V`nf) C rnndviev, Lazne. ore of 11lr. Junets pjrtners, spoke up and said he '.•new the Liquor Commis4inno.r. l do nett' 1pree cath the ruling. lie snid, "I have a liquor store in \oil f right_t,n n I w and atm entitled to have erne to 4ive v communtty. "r. Cates in Wding one license In vtnIntion to get off cho rremtse s, tie Gould he helti gol'Ity for, finving teen liccnRog." %,'tyar Ililrle gaud the council, caearrtf's al+nttj; tic,tnfi the right thing and he asked the attorney if we erroO in heldl,ng 0 I uhl;i,e, hearing for "r. Cates when he thiel not linve a prentse. Attornny t.ejfiler snW no Prror was m.ide. The licen-xe was held Ncauses other Oings ha& to he sattafied rQgaardttrl, toning* prohlemq and action tens deforre tl can thOil licc oorM. 'If fhe 11conso were prnnte d wo unuld have to te rrrtnate they one ,nernya the stro-ot unless hes moved cut first. C Page °1C, llp/71 F r. June said he still felt he has the right, to have lois application acted em and asked if hewasn=`t -righx in risk np for thqk pu; iic emass.1-11K irte to!•= llea s*i Vapor 1111de said, we have to see when he 14 not 4:)t ; buslne39 there any more or Wben you coag to.. that village hall arlth R court n iter ffor 1t fudge xawinp he cat not operate any loger, ire 011 atop the operatf in. This ;l (-, your prop ear. The tcij cil appreciate yo ,r position, but are have been follovIng the law down the line. Attorney Lefler was asked to check -further on the subject with the Liquor Coiewissloner. i InTION oras made by Counctlm 'n Johnson, second by Ci unctlman Hintz to Noe 71-32 adopt ^ZE:SILL"iIP)N :.`ft. 71-32. '}t "ESNl7703, T'Fr ikAy,,,, .-F'l.Y`t^imc ornE ,Murn SM' PS TME 0r ti'E",,VSp,%pr rpn Pk.1r"" E"£Er 'IP.1.At: f L'^1: lgll. "oCioR carried 4'aye toll call voro• I'lavar H11de salol after visit ng. wtth represent atives of the Fayzata-Plymout`t Sun And Yat, Dope -Plymouth, Pos,[ both showed an Interest to being the official newspaper for Plymouth. Both Indicated a number of ,improvements Vh1ch they vUl. make Itnedtately and others that will lie instituted In the near fi,sture. As thing -s stand nnu. are feel the net-spaptr vhfch has been the. gfflcfal nevspaper for the Pillage can do in 1071 the heat possible -Job for cut eit;tzer_s and the other neasspaner pl,ins to make a number of Improvements fa their sarvice to broaden and increase their caveraRe for the 1111age and grill hq a stronf contender for lnl:'. Knun;ilman Utmt said lie receive4 gone ph on(% c a1,'Is cnncerntng the ql arinr !tg: "F ATTINr " NIS rta!-,; .Jat J Icv-aa. '•% -: Ue CGtQd ri,,rt!: I'Ft *,c hc% cant;ietelf, =d find lout r hat lv would charge to cleir the rinktin LaCorpte Parl%. acting, get, 11mas suggest that .toe Uteel use his rip, fo-r trig jn!6t. rouncll- ran Fruth felt a t-lntrer shoul(l be ser.tously considered for tete tractor. Cauncitmti Mintz said he would like the Park Dt.partnont male tngpections of the riwiks. 1 NITION, Hull made hl Councilman Ellntz, second Nx• rouncilmix Johngnn to l fJourn at "Intron carried, unnnirvtt ,q sate. 1 1 7,Ie Jr..."ayor. 4k