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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 08-17-1981Page 224 NINLOES Ri ULAR COUNCIL K U Me August 17, 1981 A regular meeting of 04e Pl;wuth City Counctl was. called t* order by Mayor Davenport at 7:30 p.me its the Council Conference Room of the City Center at 3404 Plywitth Boulevard on AR•gust i `afi). PRESEMT: ftyor Davenport, CounclInmAers Hoyt, Neils, Schntider,,. acrd Throinen, Monapr WEildis. Assistant Manager Boyles, Erv;!neer Moor. Planner 4. remere. Efmnce Director Ricker, Parks and Recrmat.ion Direi,tor 81an4, and City Attorney Lefler. AOSENT: done CONS[ NT AGF ' IDA MOTIOM was mode by Councilliember Schneider, seconded by Couftcilmember Threlner., to adopt the items on the consent agenda with the oxceytion of items 7F, 7t,. and 7T. M.ation carried on a Roll Call vote, five ages. t" ZS IM TION was made by Councilmember Schneider, seconded by Councilmember Threinen, to approve the minutes of the August lo, 1981 special Council meeting as submitted$ Motion carried on a Rol' Call vote, five ayes, Mayor Davenport presented one dozen roses to Loretta Garrity, the res?gning City Clerk. and thanked her °or her six years of service to the City. MOTION was made by Councilmember Neils, seconded by Council" member Hgy't, to a19pt RESOLUTION NO, 498, A RESOLUTION COIF;RMING THE APPUTNTMENT OF LAURIE HOUK AS CITY CLERK, 4otion carried on a Roll C411 vote, five ayes. PUBLIC NEARING - 1982.1986 t.apital Improvements Program asew w•w-.wrw.r .—r - es aaeaa+ew-w..ww Mayor Davenport stated the purpose of the hearing was to provide residents with the opportunity to hear the proposed Cap#tal Improvement PrograM i;p 1982 - 1986. Manager Willis viewed the program stati,ig its importance to the develop• hent of the City. Councilmember rhreinen asked why the expansion of parkinta at Oakwood Fark cuin't part of the proposed program. Manager Willis answered that it co-ild be added for 1982 if the Co4ncil wanted. 220- CONSENT AGENDA Item 4 L MIPOTES - SPECIAL COUNC'AL MEETING AUGUST 10, 1981 Item 5• RESOLUTION N4. 81-498 APIPM ENT OFZffr CLERK i6zm ?-T PLdLIC HEARING 1982.1956 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Item 6-A 1 Regol ar Council Meet t " August: 17, 1"1 Past 221 W1104 was mad* by Councilmober Neils, aNeconded by mW er Threinen, to add to, twit p-ellsinary Capital Program for- 1 t. t—FR F , lot at oakwood part. Rotten corrted* five ales. The lMayor apened the pub) lc pearl ng at 7:- SS p.m., Cowrci 1- Improvemeft Jen We Johnston. S. Je Groves & Sons Cor* , spoke is favor of the y*5 rhersection improvement and asked that the extension of the NoMvih Centra) Interceptor he moved forward as quickly as possible(A The hearing was closed at 8:00 p.m6 Council discussed the three petitions pending. Councilmember Neils stated that, if development moves forward as alaofted, the street and utiIIty fmprovements in Fox Forest Addition. as petitioned by Centurion Company, rill be taken cavy of. The City doesn't plan to extend sanitary sewers along C.R. 24 west of Dunkirk Lane -;is pelittoned by E) fm Homes* The petition from Brent Giss)ev for water and street improvements '1s not Included as it is a small project* MOTION was r;tade by Councilmember Threinen. member Neils, to include water and street C, R.L.S., 14tH Ave. frovi Rosewood Lane to petitioned by Mr. Gisslen. Motion carried. five ayes. seconded by Councile improvements for Tract ycamore Lane as Councilmember Schneider requested that a brief explanation of the problem and its history be prepared for the Council % Mayor Davenport asked that the City (Manager wvite to Mr. Kennison. 105 Balsam lane, and ask him, to stOjmit a petition to correct the drainage problem on his property. NOTION was made by Mayor davenport, seconded by Councilmember Netts. to defer action on the five year Capital Impr,ivement Program until the meeting of September 14. 1981. Motion wried, five ayes. NOTION was made by Ccuncilmember Neils, seconded by Councilmember Threfnen, that the City Manager be directed to propose to the Council alternative methods of financing the CIP, as well a j the recowmnded timetable by which that mi ht be ;ec mplished, atakethemeetingofSeptember14aLwhichtimetheCouncilwill action on the five year Capital Improvement program. Motion carried. five ayes. 421- Regular. Cowl 1 wt ! "! August 11. 191 hg,1t pion was Pde by CouNci trrpea b*r Roils* SmAnted Iltgto that. the City ftnager be directei to propose i t.er"ative methods of Financing and the tjovtable Avenue to South Shore Drive Im pro r ent. Radon carriede five ales. v to the C'ounc i 1 for the little 11C K,AR NG & 19611 Z 9 atanager 91111s stated that, the propowd budget is SSMOAC of which TRS will be 0"4rece1 tt'rough Wes. The D4ayor apewd the public he ring of C10 9,^ pipe Sarnnti .SSS Queenslan4 t#ne, a umm#riaeal the fly and time consw ngprofile" he has had list the Post two years with the renval 61 diseased 010 trees from his property. Hb feels it is Unreasonable that the lar+ doesn't allow for exceptions. Mfr. Sorrentino has a 4 Ir. acre lot, dr4 nat a typic#1 Cityestted lot where the dead trees would endanger other ;property or persons. Me stated that the City has been lenient in not, enforcing the twenty day limit on remaval. NO asked th-a Council to toot at its Ittad et for the Shote Tree Removal Program and to tate into consideration people who have large lots and Cdc casts to 'home The (tearing was cicswd at 8:50 pen. No actions wait taken. PUBLIC NMI% . L tanager Willis stated Industrial Development construct a facility. of $325.0000 tndustefal Devel rh that the request. Is for $350,000 Revenue Bond Financing in order He recommended approval in the The Mayor opened the hearing at 8:.; p.m. PUBLIC HEARING 1992 CITY BUDGETS Item Ewe in PUBLIC REARING to LINHEN REQUEST FOR amount INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND FINANCNG Item 6•C Brent Nelson, representing petitioner Carl Lindstrom, briefly exp d"' Ti request and the unique circumstances of the f harts tal arrangements, nornely that the bonds wi 11be a private placement perional y guaranteed by Mr. Lindstrom. The hearing was closed at 9:00 p.m. MOTION was We by Councilmmember Hoyt, seconded b Councilmpnbpr Neils, to adopt RES9LUfl-011 NO. 81-499, A RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO A PROTECT UNDER THE MUNICIPAL INDUs#rvAL DEVELOPMENT ACT: REFERRM THE PROPOSAL. TO THE COMMISSIPMR OF SECURITIES AND REAL [STATE FOR APPROVAL; AND AUTHOR 12 I NG EXF CUT I ON OF A MEMORANDON OF AGREEMENT AND PREPARATION OF NECESSARY 000UMENFS approving V50.000 of Industrlal Development Revenue Bend f ; nand ng Per L i nhen. 222- RESOLUTION N0. 8t*499 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOOMENT REVENUE BOND F I NANl; I NG LINHEN (BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION INC.) Item 6•C Regal hr (suns l) k0ing Aujutt 111, 1") Ptge 223 Mrpt ion l:awrried an a Re -i W) vote,q live eves. cauaei 11raamrr - stated th*k she tsel f wes this 4 e- icily the type of company the Owidtxt.r0l 47e-lopmernt R'eve4we Gond proqram I'fi I set ups to helre ftyarr Davenport reg4ested that the facility shown the Plymouth address intt:ead of a r1nnearpailEs one @.h its, letterhead and business, csrdx. TIT DONS AND t Manager N' Its intra4raced a requost for site plan arpprovol For the W4y?4e.6 Free Church. John Vawtar, pastor of the Wayrasta tree Church,. tools tissue with Eire dkl—aar the P) a an'tn9 connissIon was req',Gring the part -109 lot 4nd driVewraya 10 the e-p411s1en, tO Mo CQns,trA4%d to 4 T -ten standard while the exist.in! ?at Has bailt with of -too raOf and is w. -Ing well* fh$s would doable the cast. Gene Ernst. landscape 4rchitect Per tie church, slates that E n tad wrat4em with .1 rretot4lav [44 heen settled to that noighbor's sattsfaction. MOTION was maide by Caun+c t lwmber 4,41s, sec.QnJRd by Counc i:' member Thret"ero. to adopt RESOLUTION 404 81vWs A. RESOL04ION APPROVING C,ON06 T IOUL UjE SITE PLAR AbtCN'EIRT fOR RAY Z A 901 [VANGR L I CA: FPS t CIti1R(It LOCATED AT 705 N01174, H101WAV 101 (A -Sill. MDQr1QN was mode by Couneitmrimber Threinea, secor- ed tkyr Rd:y er Oaveoport , t4, amand the resort 4t i on to rcgc, a the pa fti ng lot and d.ri.vcwAys to be Constructed to d Ston stano4rft. Mian to dmeRd wried on a Poll Call vote, five oyes. RACion to adept Resolution No. 3t-500, as amended, earriev on (i Ru l 1 Ca 1 I ve.t e. Pi ve ayes. WIN was made dy Courre I lmember Schneider, seco"ded by Counc i t - member Thrernon, to adatrt RCSOL1410N NO. 81-501. A RtUt,UTION APPROVING SITS K AN AK NOME RT FOR LITTON MICROWAVE COOKING FUR OUTSIDE INCINERATOR Alk 1405 XENIUM LANE; PA -W)% Mutton carried on a Roll Call vote. five ayes. MOSTM was made by Cutinci lmmber Schneider, secandwit by Council- member Thre i nen. to odop t 1100LUT ION NQ. 81 -Ws A RE SULM ON APPRWING SITE PLAR FOR UEL AK CORPORATION A`f 13330 QTkt AVENIN NOIITRR. NORTHEAST OF XENIUM LANE AND salt. AVENUE NORTH (Aa454), Mra.ttore carried on 4 Roll C 11 vote, five ayes. 43- R!r.SOWT- tQN NQ. 8i -50D 71" r; WAYZATA. LVANGEL ICAL FREE CbiURot lGep 1-A KsOt UTIapt NO. 81.501 WkmE FIR UIT.TONvOUTSEK INCINERATOR Item t-8+ RESOLUTION NO, 81 A02 FOR DELTAK CORP% - UFF I CC Ap01 T !' % Item T -C* 141elar flim xg - sit 1). h7a n'q wil daaet t"o 1901 04ndgor Wills tntreduced the slat pilau rellttest of O'Sher-Smith for a,vt addit.1eft 0"01 dh etr builWrige Jerry blLgh'a Vice Fresldent 01 fisher -Smith t.&bdraCe.rles. Inc.. stotod he would like esrlanceson the placement of theft re hydrant as 0e11 45 the fie 1Anr. MOTION was m•44e by Gdunc b lmember no t) s. Seconded by Qounc t 1 memborr Threinems to adopt RCSCLUfTtQU We 01-50. A RESOWCON; APPROVING Silt KAN AMENMT FOR tJf5N[R•Sff-tT?1 LASONATORUS AT 4905 23RD AVENUE NORTH FA~6900 Molten was made by Councl)member Thretnen, seconded by GounclI- member, Nt"t. to Amend the resela lion to allow the merFng of the fere Enna S feet west. Mt it fort to amend corrted on a Roll 0411 vele. five afes.- MQTtQN was made by Councilmember Schneider, secorntIed by Councl- member Thretneal to amend condition P;oe 3 to delete the addttlen of a f t re hydront. Met ton to amend carried on A Rol) Gall vote. five floes. MDt ion to adopt Resclut ion Nos dI-S03. as Amended, cart-tesfS on RQ11 Gall voteo ftve qei. K0rIQN was matte by Counctlmember Schneider, seconded, by Council - member Thretnento to actrmt RESOLUTION We 51-5040 A IESOt.UTIQN APPROVING A. VARIANCE FROM WE SUVIVESION CODE FOR SOMERSET HOMES, IPICORPORATEP TO PERMIT A PROPERTY CONSOLIDATION AND k'ttVMON OF LOTS 12 AND 13. BLOCK a, ELMHURSf ADDITION. Mutton wried on a Roll 0411 vote, five ryes. MUT6".01 was v -We by Counctimember Schneider. seconded by Corincti• member Threigen. to adopt RESOLUTION N0. S1 -SM, A RESOLUTION SETT IMG COND I T :ONS TO BE MF T PR 109 TO k' I f I NG LO f CONSUL I OAT I ON J DIVISION FOR SQMERS1.t HOMES, tNCORPORATLO (a l38) Mot i tin c4r; t Nit on a Ro I 1 Ca !'I vot e, f 1 ve ages. Manager Willis Introduced the request for a 1.ondi t Tonal use perm°t by northwest Founcain Supply for an, outside stor49c tonk . MOTION was anode by Counci I-•imher Schneider. ec,: ltid b• Co uncil- member Thee c;e nt, to adopt 4SWITION NO. 01-50, A RESOLUTION APPROVING CONUMORAL USE PERMIT FQ1 NQRTHWhSP FOUNTAIN SUPPLY, INCORPQRATED FOR THE OOTSW STOW04' IF A LIgUID CARSON 01OXWE TANK LOCA4U AT 1911 APOIAPOL IS LANE with the 400i t i otos of a fifth cond4ition; that the tank have no type of signage attached or pdrnted on it. Motion cirried on a Roll Cali vote, ftve ayes. 224. S tU ION We 81403 4R UPSHER094IT" AWC1001, it en l-! ES41.ITaON X-Cfe 81 SQMERW%1 FiQMC 01 PROPERTV CQNSO tRAT I AND LOT alVIStON: Iten l -C* RESOLUTION NO. 81-504A LOT CONSQL I D9tT IOR/ t V', FOR SOMERSET MOMCS, INC, Item 1-E• RESOLUTION N4. 81,6505 AWc USE PERMrd T FOR NORTat- WEST FOUNTAIN SUPPLY FOR OUTSIDE STURACF TANK Item t -I' Rspgel arr tow -11 %e, I ng Aut. 1701. 1` Pop ?2S Rol 1Q t was a> 01 C"m I Member schnotdor 9 seconded by cauxi l mem*r Thralnene to sale" AESOLUI&ON NO* 91,6506. AR RISC-W&ON TEt il IN 1T1RttGr EXIS11% 40TN 6 CaPPATION AMEMENT p ITO VIM 4E01EVION COWN1 AIM A40MOIZING EXECUTION OF NEWS JOINT C tkv A1104 AG11EEIilEN11 91DO URDAN NENWIN MT FOR THE USE I' 1F OMIWITT DEMOMENT MCK %SANT 1'W= FOR FUNDING VEAR9S M11t. IA. AND A. ftlaa wrtes an i Rall Call vete. five oyaj. PST ION w0s mad* by C'.auncl lmember Seh"04or, Seeeneted 'kAy Caunet 1 - member Getmans, to ad.J-0;1 RESOLUTION Nin 811441. A A' SOL0TIQRt APPROV11 G SECTSNO ME'Net TO METROPOLITAN COUNCILMANUM A34ISTAM G' WPil1CATC014 (CONTRACT We 7649) AND AEQOESTM DISBURSEMENT OF 1940490.16 REfiWNG ASSISTANCE GRANT t+UN16:4 Mt tiara carried an a Rall Call vote, five ages,. Manager Willis prt'sented three r"ernattve "Noreughfare Street plans", 404cent to the proposed ., ddtemitst Development (pilgrim, Lane)* Counet tmembee Ratls sUV#ested the plan shno-ild provide For a Connection with P 19rtr, lane so that It can, have; ars outlet to 26th Ave. #Rd not. cut all the present street making It a dead end. This detiston W4$ Ndit by a t reViQU-i yeurell and he stated he deesn"t want it changed nowe MOTION was made b Councilm amber Neils, seconded tj Counctlmember Ghreinet), to devet)p an altGern4te plan with a perpendiculor inter• section with an enlarged, radius on the northwest side. Mat ion carried" five ages. NJT ION wag oracle by Coonc i lmemwr Sehne i (kr, seconded by Counc 11, - member fhretnen, to adept RESOWTIOR NO. 81%W8" A RESOLUTION ORDERING PUBLIC HEARING ON TILE PROPOSW VACATION OF A DRAINAGE AND PONDING EASEArV INSOUTH SHORE ESTATEwS, APARTMENTS. Motion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ares. MOTION was made by Councilmember Schneider, wonded by Council* member Threi.nen., to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 8509. A RE5a1P.UTION ORDERING PUBLIC HEARING ON OME PROPOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF 6TH AVCREUL IN WAYZATA FARWEADS ADU I T ION. Mot ion carried on a Roll Calf vote, five ayes. 0113 t i%M was m4do by Count i lmember Sehne Wer, secon-sled by Cuune 1' - member Thrw:aQn, to adopt RESOLUTIOR NO* 81-5I04 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING PETIT164" JN40 ORDERING PREPARATION OF R001 STREET L IW I NG • GARLAND AND FOuN TA l N LANE,, Motion carried: an a Roll Call vop e. four ayvi. Coune i lme0er Mells abstalneds 225- 14001LIS11614 no0 11.11486 IMP1011,171K 1XIEUU9,13 OF NEW J6110 AGRLEWNT 019111 119NNEPIR QQ11oy FOR ME 4E C086 FUND& YOR 19 Itten T -a*' Also 10110tt a.0% 1 N GRANT AGREEKNI 410th 49TAOMI TAN C.OIh. CA A REQUEV ING DISWRsKUT OB GRANT F001 Item Vh* 4-4PORT ON "THORK01FAK 41RE'ET PLAN ADJACENT TO P ORI SED `.a r.;IK ST DIVELCPMVI1' (PILGRIM L Vic I I , erm 7 - I RESOLUTION We W -508 G ON PROP05ED VACAMN OF EAS,EMiERr IN SOUTH SHORE ESrATkS APTS. Item 7-.1.1+ RESOLUT1101 We 811v509 W! 11 N"UDETWARTRG ON RRlOP00 VACAT WU Of POR r I ©PI Q 6< 6 Eat AVE, 1. N W;AYWA FARM -FEARS QDR. I t ein 7..1.2* RESOLUT IOPI NQ. 81951010 A -b OROI"R tNF STREET L IVTNG RRT,CARLAND S FOURTAIN 1 Atli? tem 7,t1 -l* R49,' lar toantl1 o Aught tt 17, 1901! P49c 220, M104 WAS, Mame b 4"*UAtAtmW0iep Schne6tlef, Stc611ded aC6u1Jt$T• R(g* 0qw Nib &110151, merge.: , Ph resplent. to afto RE386.01" ,'o. 81.511. A RES&UT404 RICIEF M PRE1 11 1ROW REPORT AN0 8h lyErd'NO PROJECC SIREI11 0101PING STAMP kap L IGHI S • MR QAKI S 3RD ADDI T 10. 80t OAKS 3RD A00111 110" 6+ Mro-4 Ian ears !cal etas A W) C01 Wait:es tour- arcs, Count. t amember fle'lls a stai`wkf. M ION, we$ mAtdo 0) C'erwnc b 1 mrember3chow tder, seconded by Counc t i - RE T 10t! NO* 81412 Member- Throlrreer* to to-ftpt RES01Q°T10N 40. 0,1.5121 6 A RESOLUTION OKKEIVING R wry RECEIVING ARQ6,1i,f1WO RC914E AND OR00 ICUM STREET WOWS STREET 1L1WT4tG k1 KING • arch R 11i AT QHS LAKE 30 pwa6AlOM. ar1ND RIDGE All WS LAKI 3RD ADDITION MWOR carrled on; a W* Call w e four #es, Cou—mcf )MO ober BQem T•;.•2* Not is abstalned. ROT104 wa l rirade by 6.o.unc l tmernber" khire ioeter, iotrneted by sLourtc i' 1 • 415001111IS Noe $) - M l member Thretneet. to adept K -50W 4iloOPr NO. 81-31,01, A, RESI?kKHIN °-I$ ItCEOVtN4 PREE1K1NARV KFORT ANO 61A IM4 P'RUCT SIOEET ORDERING STREET kIGH:TNtr LIGHTING - HARMON W%LS AWITM11% HARRISON 111W Ap01T1©N Item 14430 ton,c prPir an a R ! t t vale. fa+4r o . Court fi Gc, i er N'011 0s t a i ned. M0,110P1 Inas made by Courwicilmember 11.11rreider. g.econdtd !y Cwlti 1 RESOE,O'14t4 Not. 8'1-514 met bear Ittrelnen. to a topt R'ES00TOW NO, 81•SR46 A nESO1~UMIR Rromm — RECti YK4 PPEE.MNART REPORT AND ORDERING FROJECP S"Rwgf ORDER= STRI[T 1,1W l IONI1NG • FABER PLACE ADDITION* WER Pt,ACE AMMON Motion famed on a 4011 C411 vote, fetor 000. council"nemer Neils abstalnedS 110TION was made by Counc i lmernber fichnePaer, seconded by +:ou ici I RES® UN NO, 81 •51 . P,e Der PhreinQn, Go adaapk HESUi,UMN N04 81 -Sts, A RESOL111JUR APP 1 I R AMIUVING 01ANQ[ ORDER NO. A 1981 SMkT tMP40t1EM6:NTS y adiJini Noe 34 1981 STRW 126.5bSoal to the contract Pried. 1MPROtfEMEMrs t t trig: 141. l • Motion carried on a Roti Call vote. five oes. MOT EUNt vies ^14e 6y Counic , I-nmber SChne' iter, seconded by C©une i I. R[SQLUT ION N4. 81 •S lb mwinber Threaien, 0 ddopt REsOEUMN. Pit), Sleit6, A RkSULUTCOK APP' P APPROVING CHANCE li(DER NO, c?, MOEiE'T Qv 0Q, PUMPH*;_-; NOV E MQ, 60 PRQ 1EC1' Pii1. 01Z hy adl i ng 61, 944.1 in to the cunt rac t Price. PUMPNOUSE N4. 6 1tern 7,*q 14 O i nn carried on a Roll C411 vote, five ayes. KUT IUPC w;:ti made by Coune i finernber Schne der, Recondet: utr Cou.9 i 1= RESOLUTION NO% 01 •S 11 nember Thre i nen, to adopt; RkSOLUT lON. NO 81-511. A 14 )OLU 1 LOil 0TURT ]K MID AUTHORMPt4 PAYMEPt1 PtO. 1 IN Title AMOUNF Ole $144855.10 TO PEARS PRWECT 40, 011 URt4ES, INC. FOR pa Q4CT tit. 00, r.0h,ijKLiru rr PLAf UL61%% SCNEDWk COMMUNITV Pts MLD$ 0, PatASk t E . SCHEME 8, P 45k t t Item 7-N-111 Mut* tool Carried on a Rol 1 trot 1 vote. five ayes. I'll 1v, Cowl? "went Ing Aa911ll )IV Ira$ Fier 174, X110 0 +was made by E'aU11t f IMIrAber ithnoNer. setend Id ky (Gunc i 1- MOmberr Tl r0fteft. to tftl RB;3MMION Me 014109 A AFSOLOTM AWN0411% PAiMpl NI Me 1 14 10f MW OF 19si eQ TO PERKINS EAN XA Ap 6, (GRINAVORS FOR M(Cl IJE". 4l l» COMMu11,41TV FLAVIr M.oS 50i[Ci LE r. Mbllan urrr od 001 a Roll call V -*1 4. five a os. M G N . a)• RSW A MUM Pal.d17 COMMlIIIWITit PLAYF1EWS ftem T- 610 0101108 wos OW4 lixy Losunc i llow"ber 114rt. seconded cry Ee,unc i lmember A ew 1FIit NIS. 0!1-519 Thref-ws .toi 0opt, R(SOM111 Nf . 81- . I R:90 d AOO.N IbT 101 1 ONr% ' PAYMENT We 41 08 MAL IN THC AMOURT Or 34,419.20 TA VE 1T A Me NO. E AND f 14AL PM WASE ::' tMMIM ITy RAMM0, 501MILE A, POWECT 0170 C011MM TT PLAWFIRDS item 2- 4 Ratio" torr -; ed aR a Roll Call 11010% f h ve mots.. MOPON, was maift% 4V CounclTmember Ft'ayl. secon4ed by Count$Imembor Threl nen. E dSfapfi, RESQ4@ka QM Nfi. 11I.52i, A RE 1 5T R°ih101Y12ING PAilM191 NO. 6 ARD FINAL, IN IME AMOUNT OF S).Ol l.2l TO GOPHER UEETR1, COLA ACTIM0 FOR CQMMIJUITY PLA aEEQ I MPROIIEMEMTS , FOASE is SCHEME 04. iFNQVtF'CT U00 O1 f. Mr; ton carr led an 4 i.0 I C ;1 voce, f ive ayes. MUTION was, made by Cec,rttcMmember Schneider, secanded Couneil- Ifember Twrel nen, to adopt WOLUTION 010. 81-x2'1, 4 RESDtUTIOM AMENDING THtE MY OOUNir e! Pala car FIR DIFERMEPIT Of- SPECIAL A1SMSMEM7 AGAMS1 QWMR-QCCUpIFl HOMESTEAD: PROK11TY OF PERSONS OVER 6.5 VEARS UR AQA ik crear ing the Income 1121ts to 112,6041. Notion ear -vied an a Roll Call vote. Bike ares. Martaqvr Wi11is will prepare a Itst of rel idents being asked to haNik up to the Itunicipal santtdry sewer astern at this time. MOTION was made by Eouccilmemb ar Piens,-1econded, by Councllmember Chreini^ Mat the starff investigate ane propose to the Council alterevot ive methods of meted og Irivd,te Wei %. a. Muti`1n cdrrie4s five qe5. Coi nv. l discussed the increase in sanitary sewer charges proposed by finonce Director Ricker. Mdycr ©avenpon noted thit the east being p$e=se! ;in to the City b,y his Retrupelltan Uwe Control Cotmrkission is the redion for1iproposedIncrease. K'TtOFt wes aide by Collo;ci lmember Threinen, 4ectimled by Cgi,nci1- meciber Hoyt. to adept RESOLUTIQit NO. A MOLUTIPII A01HOR I Z I NG THE MAPISFER SSP WUNDS I PI Flit AMOUP11 it F VQ10, Q00 I ROM ME WATER UTILITY FUND Ttl nft SAWITARY S60 UMIT 1' IDs Hot ion carried on a Rola Call vote, fire ayn. A[SO WWT ION NO. M -520 6 AND !INOL COMMMITY PLA -11F IRDS Item I -Ft -d RESOLUT MN NO. Ol *521 ARM-. CITY ' Qe;RNRING SPECIAL, ASSE"MENTS Of PE00. am 65 DEARS or AGE. Item 7,00 s TATO Wool! opt SANITO,RY SEWR HOOK UP EF URTS Item T -p ARLSOLUTION NO -1 431422 Of M141 MR VATER F1010 TO SANITARY sz W FUND Item 1-4 Regal or Count I1 ft . fng Aupst 0. 1961 Paso 22 NOTION was made by Cotner )member, Ure 1 neat+,, ulcoo cd by, Ctaunc l l - member iroyat , to admy t ORDIM-1EE We 81-46o A1M 040 C RAW XtE O N, SECTION PS..OS(e OF OtAFTER V11 OF 01E E1 TP G00E IMAT IM T RAM W; CHARGES FOR SAWAXI SEWER SERVICE, raislnq same, front, 93 to 11.04 pf:r- thousand 9a11onts of sewage discharged* futon earrf td gin a Rall call Wa1te, live ayes. 04tstaft4bng 1980 4R4 1981 My Council dt ect: i ves were reviewed. Mayor a4venpori hated that no Action *,III be tabjn on the ftv4loper'3 petition to tho Fox F41-% : Addition un,11 the develoPer has a .,'•'.owed One required tralls In the C immaron Ponds 410a. Klye r Oavertport asked that this i t err, be opt the agenda for the rivet meeting af ivptember and ever-,* meett ig thereafter until ,*he work is complat.ed. Cowicilmember Titrefnen suggested 40irig a directive that Ave forw of cowunlcation be comp'beted an a r©ut$rte Wit by stag when any conflicts arfse betw"n. Cl yo plans, developwr's plans, os• ilil department's pians which mAy gmnerato calls to, Counctf- aKImbers by. res idents. Thi pr `poseel Uniform Fire Code Ord l'itrce was i nt ro1Suced. Eouneilmember Schnel tr stater) he daesn't believe this aip$lnatice rs. as stiaplw as 1,66 4ppe4rs and its effect neyr be fae reaching n9ardrng its enforcement respoff- ibf Ittres. K6"IUN was made by Councilmember Thretnen, seconded by Counct tnembe r Hoyt, to 40o r ORDINANCE NO. 81,911, AN ORO a WICE A00PT t'1C THE 1 g 1g U41 t Pim 6 t RF COOS motion Carried on a Rol' 1 call rule, Pour ayes. cougetitrtemtier Sclnvri`t;: rvtod nQ. Coun,:t lmenber 110 1s sut;gestel staff ,prepare for Council action a re4s:n4ble 4ppeafl prveesa for Oar, encei from the Firia Coole, if one aoesn'tt already exist, and bring it to the 4ttention of the people affected. f (4' 110 t was ifwde by Counvo )member Schneider, seconde.t by .e t taembe Ths•einen, to adopt U' RMI -ION "10. 91-521. A !dkSpLU*tit l APPRO11% 01S®URSEWITS FROM K GkNikk, FUNU. COPStfil`CTIUfl FUNDI MUMS curio, 4005ipt% A REOEVELfUPWII A(UTHORITV AND ShCIAL ASSESSMENT FUNM rorAIt, NG $1,5419,344.?2 FU V• L ENDINC4 JULY 31, 1931. Mutior carried on a volt Call vote, fivo gyres, MISCELLANEOUS fir a Es.c W ION was snoop by ^payor 9ovenport , wconded hv, Coune t tmember Threinen, to adept RESGJoritii PIU. 8i -S24, A RESOLUrION SUPPORTING rHE RULNTION OF tilt; WAY1' F0% t3RAPICM L tRRAKV4 RQINANU NO. 81616 RE1.AT CNG To VIT(S do M GES FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE HOOP I•a city COUNt IL DIRECTIVES tEim `-11 ORDINAWE N0. dlyll 7979, CODE RESILU'tON NO. 81.523 WE URTMIMir PERIOD wama 713 tie l Item Fath RESQt,t, 10,11 Pilo. N1.524 n"WITICi 7 rpm 0V WA' 2 ATA BRANCH L 18RARY Regular Council Meeting August 11, 1981 Pave 229 Motton carried on a Roll Call vote, three ayes. Neils and Hoyt voted no. Councilmember Neils pointed out Viat the longer Library is open the longer it may take to get a Plymouth. Councilmembers the Wayzata library in The Aft has requested fends for football equipment. The Mayor suggested that these types of costs be addressed by the proposed task force in its recomrrcndation to the Council on how to finance park maintenance in the future. MOTION wa: made by Councilmember Neils, Hoyt, to approve the request for funds the transfer of funds from the general the Park and Recreation budget. Motion carried, five ayes. T he meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.mo seconded by Councilmember for the A.'MMA and authorize reserve if it would overrun 229- aur a Rouk, Clerk