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FE84UARY 22; 1911
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A reguler meeting of the Plymouth pillage Council :as called to order by
Mayo* P11de at., ;':45 P.M. on February 22, 071.
PRESENT: M&yoT Hilde, :ouncilmen Johneon, Hinta. Spaeth and Hunt. Acting
Manager Bones, Engineer Rudrud. Attorney Lefler and Con,*ultinp
engineer Bonestroo.
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Approval of the,Onutes of January 25. 1971 was deferred until the next
meeting after the'Ccunctl has had a chance to review a copy of
Resolution 171-39 for correct wording and the administration share cost
of the Bassett Creek Floe znt;rol Commission in the amount of $15.216
as recorded on page 2, .,it paragraph of said minutes.
taT'ION was made by Councilman Hints, second by Councilman Spaeth to
approve minutes of February 1. 071. with the following amendment:
Page h, Sth paragraph: Change word "approve" in second line to
allow" and in the third line after the word 'ieith"
finish the sentence with the following: "a shifting of
the total new allowable Jenslty in a community rnnit dev-
elopment plan".
Notion carried S aye vote,
PETITimis RE L'F;STa & (;0`L% L'idICAT1I,NS
tr, Tom Taigen ank' the arehtte:t for Fox "Meadows Addition Rave a resume
of their proposal concerning a recreational facility for a handball
court and restore; railroad tai!.
OTTON was made by Councilman Spaetlti, second by Councilman Johneon
to adopt RESOLUTION N0, 71-631, A USOLUION' APPROVING TRE REVI'EST
BY BELMAR BUILDERS FOR A cnNDITIO"AL USC PE%NtTT FOR A "i:CRF4\T*InNAL
FACILITY AND RES1': ROOD RAILROAr) CAR PIR A CONFERENCE ROOM IN TUR FOX
IF,ADOWS OFFICE PARK Sl'Ii ECT TO TPP PL w.\1lNl: rm,%,ISSInN rFCO\"'t;4RATTONS
ADE ON JAXPARY 2n, 11171 AS FOLLnhgS :
1. SHALI BE SCCnl' Y AFFIXED 1'n, THE NAILS l'PUN U111TV11 IT RESTS UR A
MANNER AS APPROVED 11Y THE VILLACE ENGT`l;IR V,11 l;l'TWING INSPECTOR,
2, LANDSCAPING ARQUNV TUE RAT14 CAR SHALL O CQ\IPLUEZF WITHIN TNREF
MONTHS OF THE ISSI'ANCE OF THC SPECIAL V,7 PER 1IT,
3, IF AF"TFR THE RAIZ. CAR HAS BEEN t-111,A7TU), T1W VILI,AGI: COUNCU R;U,11-
INI S T11AT IT FNDANURS' TI1F Wl? rv,.,r, 11EALUl, SAFFTY OR
q1;t1LS OF Till; RE6SI111!.NT:1* far THE VILI&AGI: OF PLY" 0VT11, nR D1?PR'11C1ATF1)
T11E. VALUF;S nt'' THE LAN11 OF STUCTVPES WIT11IN T11E VILLAGE OF PL,Y"tnlTTll,
THIS SPECIAL IFSE 11E:lt,`1IT SUL!, HECOt 1F, N't"LL AND 1`01n, AW) THE RAIL. CAR
SIIALL III. Rl vtivt-, 1 wi,rim THIRTY (10) PAYS Of TM 1?AT11 Of SK11
PEURMINATION,
RE: MINUTES
JAN. 25, 1971
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FEB. 1, 1971
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RE: RECREATION
FACILITY FOR
FOX `tPADOWF
US, NO. i 1 -fill
REC P"T- ATI 'N FACILITY
Pn\ NrADOWS APPROVED
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4. TlIE MEP. SHALL MAINTAIN THE RAIL CA1 IN A GOOD b Nn& SAFE CONDITIOM Alm
IF THE Bt'MING INSPECTOP FINDS THAT THE CAR IS UNSAFE. OR 1't:I?i BEING
PROPERLY 4tA NTALNED9 HE SHALL GIVr WPITTEN NOTICE MF THIS FACT Th T1IE
OWNER WM MAS TEN: (10) DAYS TO C01PLY W11rH THIS NOTICE OR TME P'^TPlAL
USE PEMIT KILL BECOME N'Lri'. AND VOID, AM THE RAIL CAR SHALL BE
PY.11R)VED Il'ITItIN THIRTY 00) PAYS OF TMT DATE.
5, 'THERE SHALL 9E NO CONM- RCI,AL SALE OF FWD OR BF1'FRACES ICT TJIF RAIL CAR.
Councilman Hintz asked what type of exterior 1141d be used for the depot.
The v.rchitect said it will be masonry with brie veneer. Actijag !anager
Barnes relatef that the Building Inspector ndica1. ed the setbra0- must be
40' from any other structure. `
MION for an amendment to the above motion was made by Councilman SPaeth
second by Councilman Hunt to include the recommendations made by the
Building Inspeer-,jr as reporter! on ,January 28. 11471 as follows:.
1, AS A TYPE 5 NON -FIRE RATEV KILDING IT WILL BE. REOVIPEn T11A THIS
BUILDING BE LOCATED A NtININ2'''' DISTANCE IF FC!RTY (0) FEET F11,10" ANY
0THFR STRUCTURE AND CM'PI.Y WITH ALL VILLA::F SETIMCKS.
2. A CERTIFIED SURI VEY IS ?EQl'IPra 1FDICATING THE LOCATION nF TIM BV1'LT)TNG
AND ELEVATIONS AND COWPLETE: BU11DING PUu''gS FOR THE IIAN`ieMLL COUM
INCLUDING `IEC11ANICAL ANM ELECTRICAL PIX,'S,
3, SAID S`€RUCTUKE SHOULD INCLUDE '01LET FACILITIE:%.
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They amendment passed by 5 s5•e vote, Motion carried by et 5 aye r;41 calk vt=te,
In rcnard to "Lr. James Lokents reeq"st for a Condittortal Use Permit for
to Pizza Parlor at Lot 3, Block 2, Glen Erie Adt,,ltion, Councilman liunt
said he has not seen a floor plan for this. "'a yor Pilde said 1.'tat
Pizza Parlors attract minors and he is not sure that it is wino to have
one it, the vicinity of the It% 1tor :store! and place this much temptotton
to the youngsters Councilor_ tart said he was no,t so conternod about
talc so Councilman Hirtz tol i that there has been ewe previous
violations concerning minora at this liquor store. The v0latilonshlp of
tho4se twv types ;f h•4siness nperatidins was discuss4id. Cooncilmn Spaeth
was Still coiNcenied about the parking facility. "'a}yor Hilda, tn1d htm
that ,a leased uarVing area has been prov;ded by the peAtitloher,
OTTON' was matte by Councilman Ilin,ta, ge.ond by Cat nctlman Funt to
AMPT Iti'90LI71044 NO 71-64o A RESOLI'TION ,APPROVING T11r, CONMITION V,
VSF PLWITT REQUI-STE'G BY WK114N MCI A PI4-7A 11:k91.00 Kr 3411 C01'X71
00A0 SIA IN A 11-1 C-ZSTRICT IF V, WILL AD11FRE TO A t) Sl'11111T A RVILMM,
P14VN IN Ai,l;OROANC E WITH TIIF, PFOUF.ST stA lr, BY T11C V'11464CF FLANNE11 IN HIS
CNF .IA;•1`ARy :50 MI SftowiNi, 1'NF risioR MAN WITH `iFN 0r, M)NI N
RESTROMI FACILITIES ALSO Srui, Ol''1' TNC F'A Vi V,4' 1 AMA Tt1 "F, PROVIIpFI),
Al ,V-1 MV1:,FNT TO T11V 111041WN VkS `ADE SY C0f NiIVi%%% .OAFTl1 BY
rct,N,1vjo,A,,q mNjTtl, THAT 1111' t0NVTTTMAL VIFF 4*ka'"f1T HE SI'K1Ei4T Tal
A RF1'I1'K ANE VFAR Fl:0*i' DATE OF :SS!'F. Amendment carried 4 avec vote.
atvor 1(tWo abstained. `t&vor PAIdee stattlet that ttr is trua maenv kintle
of licIttor hustuess e tire Knead it contlueter! properly but this particular
rine had a prof le+m selling .Liquor to minors. The vaunpstslra cominp to
the Pit cFa Ptarlor aeree in a Crum of mind t,,,a an,joy t:hemR alves and the in-
a.luence of liquor hon a, groater irelinct At tient brie. Ccuncilwan Iltntr.
gaeid a riimtliir problem rexiyts in did Mvrmuth Shopping Venter anti vro, must
volitini.w to he tea viRtlstnt as the 'wage In tho post, "01t4loo carried 4 wive
full swell vote % "ayor hilde votr tj a;avae.
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RFS. NO. 71,44
C01141niTIONAL 11SE:
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Page 39 Feb. 229 1971
NATION was made by Councilman Spaeth.. second by Councilman Hunt to
adopt RESOLUTION t:
Page A. Fib. 22. 1971
RTTION was made by Councilman S' aeth, second bp,, Councilman Joh%son to " S. Me 71-69
adopt RESOLUTION NO. 7149. A RESOLUTION API1RgT,1NG THE PXVISED SITE: PLX1 SITT PLAN APP`W- VAL
SM"17M BY TiPf CIRCLE: STAR DiYF.L rMIT CMTA`tY FOR BrILDINCS 01 AND 42 CIRCLE STAR Be CTR.
VITH1N PART OF I4TS 5, 6. 8 AMP 43 BLOCK ?, t1P.CLE STAR BUSI. FESS CMER
FIRST ADDITIMN9 SI&CTIGK 28 MM GRANT, A VARIA:EC:
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Paget S. Feb. 22m 1971
Mayor gilds estd for the future meting the following itels should be-,
obtained to get organised as for an the ties and warmer ihwhich they will
consider all of the preliminary reports and projects thatere under con
sidem-eion this year.
1. Clot a11 -'the prelislairy reports. Engineer 'eonesttoo said„Council will
have thew all within one week except the Northeast area.
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2. Cat they Fiscal= :toe"iew. Councilman Hints asked It the teswporary Southwest
Seger Bond should be reviewed because the band s,arket looks favorelr:e.
Attorney Lefler said he thought they were to be recalled in 1926 "Mayor
Hilde asked this to be checked and mentioned that he heard it is possible
that iaterest races spay go up in the fall which should be kept in wind
when we advertise for bide.
31 A'realtovic staff appraisal to be wade doacerning their ability to handle
projects and the work load on a sum+ary sheet showing everything that,
will be considered with the project and it's nave, It's rsak'on the
Priority List with estiwa.ted cost.
toyer Hilde's second major concern he said is that soeettwe ago he and
Kr. raviorA were going to work with Fiscal Conaultant, Jlw Wsen, on
the best Floca! Review we have ever had, which would especially analyse
our rates.
POTION was vAde by Mayor Hilde, second AX Councilman Johnson directing
the Acting Manager to, and in cooperation vith the Fiscal Consultant
and Mayor, develop a thorough Fiscal Review on the Sanitary Sumer and
Water Operating Fund and Sinkinp Fund of 1970. `+otion carried, unantwous
vote.
PC: FISCAL. RMEW
Councilwan Hints added he would like an investiRatica of the storm sewer 1
will rate.
CouncilmAn Spaeth asked when they can expect copies of the $ewer and Water
Cperatiop budget. Acting Manager Barnes sold it is hctag prepared. tayor
HUde said this will be formally adopted )ust as .we do for the village
budget.
APPilIK'l LENTS
Coynctl"n Hints related that Harald Bakke. Chairman of the Ruilding God to
AdviA7ry Commission, recormnded that Cordon. Odom be considered for a
momtar of this Come Union.
Mayor 1111de appointed Vr. William Cs Ferric, 17221 «4th Ave. 4 waytat t
to he Chatrman of the Board of Zoning Adjustment,
Mayor 1111de told the Council that a background resume for each mambo. Qi
the ComiseianA will he provided fuer them, The Council apd Chairman w 11
deet at hip home. Councilmen Hunt asked if the ordinances coverinpt the
Board of Zoning was changed. Attorney Lefler told him it was changed 01nd
Ike will find it in Section lA of the Zoning ArOinance. Itayor llildR sef i
the date for interviewee at 70n P . "Z. on F6, Me 1471.
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PUNITS i LICINSES
4RVTIwas vada by Councilman Pints, second by Councilman Johasoa to approvo RE: LICENSES
the followins licenses: rI APPROWD
Off Sale, 312 deet License, to Purity Supere t te. 17405 ' tounty Road 050
Clpntte Licenses to Purity S"perette and Dai" Quota drssier.
Taxi, Cab and Taxi Cab Driver License to Bernard Irmen, 4700 Atoll Ave. R.
rockly4 Cantor, Minn.
notion ca • , unaid"ous vote.
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WION was made by Councilman Johnson, second by Cosmcilwas Runt t adopt RES. NO. 719073
9EStM10 i \NO. 7143, A RESOLUTION APPitOVING TU VOLIXI'NGDISH S IMM: 514sBUti SVM%"rS
CR UM FUND IN TH8 uIQIXT Off' $19.186.17 MR rR PERIOD ENDING JAN 26, APTROVED
1971; C01STRVCTION i SINKING FM, IN THE A'h01UI; OF $4,090,765.41 )R THE -
PERIOD ENDINt JAN. 299 1971; REGULAR PAYROLL WTHE AIT* Of $19.62,3.54 FAR
THE PERIOD INDING FED. 15, 1971; GENERAL V11"WL; IN TIM ARi0M, OF $711.f119.29
FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FED. 22, 1971; CONSYRUtTION 6 SINKING n= p THE
A,"007 OF $19201®0.99 FOR THE PERIOD ENt1 ING i ZBs 32. 1971. Motion. carried
unanimous roll call •rote.
IfISCELLAWO S
Acting Manager Barnes Bald that he will receive the abstract on the, RE: CAUNAWN PAW
Cavanaugh park land dedication from Daus sacker. LAND DEDICATION
The dead covering the Mission Fare property for Fire St,.tion 02 1,.s in PE: FIRE STA. 02
the Acting Manager's possession. The attorltay has- exawined the !title. PROPERTY
The Ass"sor will be advised to split off qhs taxes on the above' parcel
beinp deodeO to the village. The village 1411 pay the taxes on the tvo
acres then the Assessor fs to file an abarenent for this immaediotely.
Councilman Spaeth asked what will be done about the oVorall ntoEiw sewer RE: STCV1 SOMR
study. The Acting Aianagelr said the village Engl%%asr still reittelr this STUDY
Wore submitting it to :he Council.
Councloan Spaeth said there will be a meeting Thursday by the Bassett
Creek Commission bw he cannot attend due to the other mosting that is
s4haduled that saw evening. F.myor Nllde asked him to notify Nessrot.
C'Fallon and Hagan in this regard.
There has not been any contact We with !'Unneapolis an the wol:khouse
property., Attoniay Lefler said he will be in touch with then jrhortly
and will talk to theme about the Vtckeburg and Niagara Lane projecto
Councilman Dints suggested that two councilman appear before the
r!ettapolttan Council after this is dano.
Councilman Johnson said he will have information for the eounoll in the
form of an outlined summar,7 pertaining to the Niatropolitan Trl%nslt
Cnmmintior., before they make their presentation to the Council,.
RE: CCR REPORTS
BASSE3TT CRERX
C0101MISSION
RE: WORT WIISF
PROPtRTY
RE; hfETPOPOLITAN
TWMAT CON"VItSS ION
thepe things. However. wo should vast. he said. until wansger is hired
and our projects are off the ground and commission appo ntments out of
the way. Councilman Johnson said we would only give t ,n information op
how the village is going and he geuld handle this. «ay4ir Hilda related
the convereatior. that took place before the Rotary Clubwhen a comparison
was made of home valuations and taxes in the School Districts. Its plans to
get topether, Frith the mayors of the communiVes that S -idol District 0281
serves to diicure their school budget. The Council ag seed to Rive him
their support.
Councilman Illats said Council received a report from t1keir coumittes which RE: PARK UUM
was formed to study the dedication of paste lard. Ne w1suld .like the DEDICATIO41
attorney to hava this report to make a review of their recommendattene and
come back to Council with a report on it. He would Uke the Council to
discuss thw question that if you have a 10 acre plat 4o you require one
acre of it or what really is required. Mayor Hilda tg1ld him he should
probably formally present this to the Council before luovina it to the
Attorney.
MT1nN was made by Mayor llilde, second tv Councilman Spaeth to direct the
Acting 'tanager to have the attorney complotely analy;'ce the cowittse's
recommendations and submit a report to Council vhtchj will be c nrdthated
with a presentation by Councilman Hints in two veeka. 'totlon ariri,edti
unanimous vote.
Ilia Villaae Engineer said he cannot report what amownt of work land equip- RE% WELL Nt1. 1
mens will be required to redevelop Well No. 1. It must be :ak n care of
to assure adequate water for the village this sumvir.
1,0TIAN was made by utmetlean Hunt, secand by CoWlettmaq Johnson to adopt RES. NO* 7144.
RKSOUTION NII. 71-74. A R1 SOLLMON ACCEPTING TIIF' PREM"VARYART RF PORT AND REPORT FOR
ORDER THE PLA -NS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO UDEVELOP NELL ND. 1 MR Int VM_ WELL NO 1
MUM CAST OF $8'60tl. 'totton carried i aye roll call vote.
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Councilman itipts repotted that tfa ` suburban Rata., Authorityl; is concerned RC: SRA
about the proposed gait rate increase which has not been .retolved and is'
still under debate. The future for gam and rates does not 146k too btripht.
Negotiations will take place in Washington, D. C. an this ' Issue.
Councilum JoMM#M said the has not Leached 4"4r. Kindxeth y t about being RE: SCIMOL DISTRICT
the liaison min for School District "81., He supgtsprd t rat Schon l LIAISON TOR 0281'
District 0284 be advised of the vIllage's pow;ition ckitce ting I their
last budget and the impact it has made on., the etonosry of 'lymoutih.
Ayor Hilda said he hat already done this, on numerous occ Raions.
Councilman HuntGXP ressed a desire to Bret wittt the Sch l;boards to see RE: . SCAML SNARL` .
what their proposed plans are on building schools which as a hearing on MEETINGS
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our guiding and would help us as well as them. Council m Johnson agreed
and sold it would be of help'too to make -then aware o, pj:oposad Industria:
and cottmrcial development and potential _population Inc uses. `rayon
Hilda said we could meet with them as we have to the ps t to consider
thepe things. However. wo should vast. he said. until wansger is hired
and our projects are off the ground and commission appo ntments out of
the way. Councilman Johnson said we would only give t ,n information op
how the village is going and he geuld handle this. «ay4ir Hilda related
the convereatior. that took place before the Rotary Clubwhen a comparison
was made of home valuations and taxes in the School Districts. Its plans to
get topether, Frith the mayors of the communiVes that S -idol District 0281
serves to diicure their school budget. The Council ag seed to Rive him
their support.
Councilman Illats said Council received a report from t1keir coumittes which RE: PARK UUM
was formed to study the dedication of paste lard. Ne w1suld .like the DEDICATIO41
attorney to hava this report to make a review of their recommendattene and
come back to Council with a report on it. He would Uke the Council to
discuss thw question that if you have a 10 acre plat 4o you require one
acre of it or what really is required. Mayor Hilda tg1ld him he should
probably formally present this to the Council before luovina it to the
Attorney.
MT1nN was made by Mayor llilde, second tv Councilman Spaeth to direct the
Acting 'tanager to have the attorney complotely analy;'ce the cowittse's
recommendations and submit a report to Council vhtchj will be c nrdthated
with a presentation by Councilman Hints in two veeka. 'totlon ariri,edti
unanimous vote.
Ilia Villaae Engineer said he cannot report what amownt of work land equip- RE% WELL Nt1. 1
mens will be required to redevelop Well No. 1. It must be :ak n care of
to assure adequate water for the village this sumvir.
1,0TIAN was made by utmetlean Hunt, secand by CoWlettmaq Johnson to adopt RES. NO* 7144.
RKSOUTION NII. 71-74. A R1 SOLLMON ACCEPTING TIIF' PREM"VARYART RF PORT AND REPORT FOR
ORDER THE PLA -NS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO UDEVELOP NELL ND. 1 MR Int VM_ WELL NO 1
MUM CAST OF $8'60tl. 'totton carried i aye roll call vote.
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MOTION was made by Councilman Hunt,
RESOLMON NO. 7145. A RESOLUTICfi
A PRUVINMY REPORT PRE PAPE D COM
CO -#MY ROAMS #la, #9 ADM 0110. Nott
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cord by Councilman Johnson to adopt
ECT ?W THE ACT UC FANACoM TO HAVE
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carried, 5 ayqr, roll call vote.
EnRirler Rudrud 'said the Parkers I$ks drainage problem will ratquire
49.P 11, worth of work and Enginee` Bonestroo painted out t1 e area and
ase xomM Cowaents. `t1)or i4i2de kad the Council if then could assume
that' 'N. staff will prMde an
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ated preliminary report If it is
nes!-*ssarY for consideration at o next meeting. Engineer RudM felt
this to be in order.
IMAr,10Y v.•dh made by Mayor Itilde, jeecond by Councilman Johnson to consider
the VkxJoets .flake drainage proje It elona Frith the other projects at the
total, WAIjeet review meting*14otion Carried, unanlmouo vote. rnsineer
Bones ram said he'rill check tO ate if the costs are reasonable.
Acting tfanoger B.srnes will sub ilt a report or tho snovmo lle signs~ at
a later date. Its related the !a*,per of violation warnings, assists
and other action that was tskjn b' the Snowsohilo Patrol the past week
end-. From this point on regular ti kets for viotatiuns will be 1paued.
Councilme6 Spoah and Hunt sold then will make an effort to attind the
meeting to be hOW by :he Nop,th Hennepin Welfare! Dept, on Wednemdoy,
February !6th concerning, Poqr Peliee.
RES. NOO 71-71,
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RE:: PARKERS IAKC
DRAINACE
W: SNOWHaBI LE
SIGHS b PATROL
WELFARE ` EETINC
Mayor Hilda said the lettRr from Elan Lund concerning revenue sharing RE: RERES't'f, SUAEtl: ,
should be read so Ols can he discussed and we ntiev juin other communities
to qct on this prlaposal.
MITION *.•as made by Councilitan Johlison. second by Councilnon Hinta ;o
adjourn se 10%.3n P.4.
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