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09-10-1951
- The motion of the adoption of.the f®regoing resolutioh was dztly sec®nded by Trnistee hereon, anal neon vote being taken thereon, the following. voted in fever thereof s Ernest Iverson, T~ Walters Sam Littlejohn, Clarence Chris~-3.ane asci the fob voted against the same= none. I~j Whereupon sa3,d resolution was declared duly ps~sed and adopted. - 2• The Village Manager presented the bond on the new clerk to the Council. Moved by Toe Walters and seconded by Ernest Iverson that the Clerk's bond be ap~u~oved. Carried. ~ - Trustee Bowes arrived at the meet3.ag at 1Or30 P.M. 3, Moved by Clareaae Christian awl seconded by Gordon Bo!sea that the Vale ~ Qontact the Edina Btag3aetar about the drainage. problem at 76th cad %rses• Carried. - 3 - ~. The Manager presented an offer froffi 1Kr. 0. B. Strand to purchase the old gravel pit ].coated at 7th and France for ~1sOf)0. Mr. Carl dohn~s arho sold this land to the Village in 191~y stated that at the tame he sold it tti the Village. the Council weed that when the gravel was all taken out the Village woatd give him the oppartuYdty of buffing beak the land. Loved by Tam Walters and seconded by Gordon-Bo that the utter be referred to the 1131].age Attorney for legal interpretation said reao~endatioa• Carried. 5. The Village Eeglneer stated that ~.n perforaiag work on the par~ises at ?5~ Oakland Avenues the owner t s driveway was damege€1• - Moved by Ernest Iverson and se~aded by Tom Walters that this damage be r+e- ~~ paired by the Vii? ~e Engineer, using Village personneh material and equ3.pment. ~ ~ Carried. 6. The Engineer discussed dataage to the Y,3quor S't~re ffiidewaik. Moved by Gordan Bowen and seconded by Tam Walters that the V~L11.age.Engineer - rapair this damage, ~~ Village p~erscaznels materi.a7. and ec~,v3,pment. Carried. 7• Qorden Bowes brought up the newClerk~s bends 3aaqu3rimg as to whether the amount of ~3000.c~ was suff~.eient• Moved by Gordon Bowen arsd seao~aded by Sam Littlejo~m that the amt of this - bond '!~ increased to ~].OeODO.t90. Carried. Moved by Ernest Iverson and seconded by Tom Walters to ad~oura. The meeting adjourned at~ 11:55 P. M. ~s y~ ,~',It~-~r-_ ~ C~,cee,/~ VILLIt~E COII~IL NAG _ September 10~ 1951 The Council of the V311rage of Richfield met 3.n regular session - on ~ Monday, September 10, 1951. All members were present. The President called. the meeting't~ order at -- 7x00 pm. The m3antes of the previous meeting were read and-corrected:. It moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Sam Little3ohn that the minutes be approved as corrected and authorized for publication. l• Gorra Brothers, 5?30 Plaasaat Avenue, appeared~i~fore the Council on~the~- matter of dividing a lot 119 feet, on 7f~th and Clisiton to 59 innd tenths for each lot, for the purpose of bui].ddng two homes sitie 2~js32 or 36a26•one-story dwe713ngs in accordance with Richfield regulations. It was moved by Sam Littlejohn and seco~ed by Ernest Iverson that perreission , ~~` be granted . Goa Brothers . to dude the .above-~entia~ed fat .equals. Carr3.ed„ '" .- - ~~ `I~ayiae A.`.~~scheri, ~ 7100 ~oaklani~; appeared 'bef-~re t~ ~rur~o~L` on she ~r~attflr of constract3rsg~ an addition- to the office bnild~.ng at 123 Iyndale,~ such addition to be used for ~ onto license office. - - ` It was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by 3a~ Lit~le~®~ that the Magor be directed to issue a bui]:ding.:permit card for said additioh providing the plans and s~cif3.cations meet regn3s~ents of the build3s~g. orr]3uanc~e. Carr3.ed.. 3• Mrs. 8ichard Pedprsen~ 918 West ?3rd Street, requested that~ahe be granted a special permit to open and operates by appointment oa]y a tea zoom at her home. It was moved:by Tom ~Talters and seconded bg Gordon Bowen that the matter be referred t~ the Zoa~ing ~Co~o3ssion. -Carried..: ~ , ... It was moved by Tc~ Walters and seconded by Gordan Bowen that-the Clerk-ba` directed to adverti.~ae ..for a Publio Hearing by the Zo~,ir~g Commission on this special per~pcLti saidthearing to be held at 8x00 P. ~. Mondays 3eptember.l?: Carried. ~. C• W. Harmony 6~t~ Girard hvenue 3outh~ appeared before the Co~mcil on the matter: of d3~lding a lot of x,33 feet for the pr~rpose ©f bu3.].diag_ thereon. It was moved by Tom Ti+~.lters . and second®d 'b~ G©rdori Boeer~ thdt the matter be referred to the,Etaeer for investigation and report: Carried, 5. The-Mayor announced that this was the:hour for the eoasideration of bids~for the purohase of yE300 Improve Bonds as advertised-for sale. The Clerk per- seated aff3.davits~ s3ng_.publication ~of not~:oe of sale ten dogs- -prior to the meeting 3.n the official ~wspaper and iaa Ca~ercial t~Iest~ which affidavits were examined and famed ;satisfactory and ordered ' placed on file • The Clerk then presented the sealed bids which•had ~en~delivered to ham prior to the time specified is the notice o~ band sales and. said birds were opened ermined and found. to be a~s follows= . __ .. A Home •of Bidder ~a]~an & Ccmpa~ Minneapolis, es~ta .~ . ®llison-W3.113.ams Cam~pa~g' Pipers Jaffrey 8e Hopwood _J.. ~. 8a Co~.patug Minneapolis, ffiitnnesota Interest Hate ~. - ~ ~2 - 1955 _ _ .Ply 1~ 1952 - 1954 ~1mot~nt of Bid s061.00 6E~~D00.©0 After due consideration of said bids~~ it was moved by Trustee Walters that the fmllaw~ng reaolutien be adopteda • ; ~ ~- ~ ~ e ` RESt~LII~ON bTa 3AbE f~' Il~&09BT _ BE IT ~SOL9H8 by the Pillage C®uncil of the ©311age of Richfield Misneaota~ that the bid of the A]lison•~3.il3.aa~s Company ,to purchase #6©000-Im•• prc~ement Ronde of said v3~.~ge~ described •in the notice of sale thereof is hereby found and detes~ained to• be the hsLghest :and best. bid received pursvant~ to advertised notice of sale„` and shed]. be- ax-d is hereby accepted said ~ bid b~sin~ to , purchase bonds bearing. interest at the raise of three sad ode-elf percent: (} -per siranunn__ from date to February. 1~ .1952 and, fram• February 1~ l95l~..to .date of payment and at e -- _. thevra~,e ~~if-foor ~asid_a~ne-hs~f percent-(~;•) per as from Febr'~ar8~~., ~.9~'~ • '~ February` I, ~ 1, _ in ~ Ac~iordance-with two ~ sepera~,e .sets. of i~itere~ ©®upons, one ~-the coupon rate of three i~td` oiae l~lf -percent` `~j3' a~ tie other at° the coupon rate of one percent (1~), at a p~riee of par and,accrned interest. The village treasurer is di:reoted to retain the good faith check of said successful bidder pending ec-mpaettoa of the sale and delivery of the bonds, -- and the vil]s~ge clerk is directed to retwrn the checks of nnsgcca~sefgl. bidder fortInrith, The moti®n for the•adopti~. of the forego3sg resoluti®n was duly $eeonded by Trustee Little3ohn and. upen vote being taken-thereon, all voted in favor r thereof and aga~rs~st, .whereup~ sa3~d reeelnt~.©s was declared d pawed ~tisied adopted. Trustee Bowen then introduced the following?resolution and moved its adoptions ffiOit1TI0B FI~NG TAg F0~! aA1D sPECIFTCATIt'~s OF ~60~00© ZAH?'ROT BOBD6, BHl+AT1NG- TO- ~tTPIOH Ya AND PROVTDTATG A FDBiD F~ T~TR PITT o ffi IT ~sOLVEB by the village Council of the gi],lage of B~ic~ield, ~38nesota, as follcnwsa 1• , The y3~.lage of Y~ichfield shall forthsr3.th issue its negotiable c3ov[poa Im~~rc~easfnt Bonds in. the prineipe~. amount of ~60a000, aa3.d b®nds to bear date August.l, 1951,. to be 60 is au~al~r aad au®bered 1 to 6Q~ both inclusive, in-the denomination,of $1,000 each bea~g-interest payable Angnst h 1952 and sem3,~aually thereafter on February 1 and August 1 3n each year, and shall mature serially on February 1st in the years and amopats as follc~was X3,000° 3:a 1954 '~ 19T3, both inclusive, a31 bonds maturing after August 1, 1961, being subject to redemptia~ on said date asd.any interest payment date thereafter ~t a pre~3.u® of two peroeat (2;~). 2. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the m,®in. office of _~ _ ~ ffiort~ester_ n National _Bank of 1~3nnea~].3,s in the Citg of -eapalis, Mituaesota~ and the pillage shall pay the reasonable charges of said for its services as paying agent. 3. The booms and the interest coupons to be thereto attached shall be its substantially the fo11vw3ng farms y U~TED STATES C~ AI~ESICA STAB Of ffiB~SOTA _ OOONTI ~' PTAT IiII~I~ E&' RICB~D ~1©. . ~1s000 Z1~Oi~EN~1T BO1dD OF 1951 - _ s'~rm sewer District F BgOkT ALh MB~T BY TBHSE PAES~TS That the 93,llage of Richfield, Hennep3~n County, M3~memsotaa hereby ackaowledgea itself to be indebted cad for value received promises to pay -tfl bearer the principal. sum of ~O~TE -~i0~5A~tD Dfl on the 1st day' of February, 19 a ,out of its Storm sower District F Ftmti aIId L'8 to pay- iatereat--th~reoa oat - of $aid ftmd ~ f'ras3 the date-.hereof vat3.t ~he~ ~~irtci _ -is~`,e~ ,af tie. 'rats`-®f tree ;ahd foam-h~tf pei*eea~, {3~i~~~- p~ a~roo~_-~~n -dafie to Few-1a ~952a and from Febretary 1;--1'95 to--dhte o~ -ps~ent agi~. a+t~.~~ ra~td of'' four ate.': on®~half perce~it ~- per annum from I~~ 1s~1952. to Fe~ary 1~ 154, in aooordanee '~iith two separate °aets"~of`3aterest aoupois~ one 'at°-the coupon rate of three and one-half pert {3} and the other at the coupon rate of one percent (le)a interest to maturity payable Aught is 1952 and semieu~nually there . after on the 1st day of Few and the let day of Au~~st in each year in ac.. eordartee with and upon preset~ation and amender of the interest oonpons hereto attached as they severally become due. Both principal of and interest os this bond are payable at the main office of Horth~restern Rational Bank of Min~tea~l3s in the Cit~r of Ma3~~a Mixineaota, in a~ay coin or currency of the United States oi' Americas. which at the time of payment is legal tender for public aad pri4ate debts. All bonds of this issue maturing after 1~ugust la 1961a are sub~eet to red~•• tioao and prepayasenta at the option of the 4illagea cut said date astd".~ interest payment date thereafter at a presrsiusa of two percent (2~.) and after thirty days- _ prior Mice by sssail to the bank where the bosads are payable aad to the last known holder. Holders desiring to recei4e snob mailed notice mast register their naaaea~ ad~essea asyd bond nu®bers with the 4illage clerk. . This bond is one of an iesTe in the total principal. amount of ~6A=DODa~all of like date attci tenor except as to maturity, interest rate and redempti~ prie3aeges all issued by the village for the purpose of providing money to defray th_a expense incurred or to ~ incurred in seakisag local is~tprdvements as apthorised by Scotian lal2.l~71a Mint~aota Statutes, 19k~9 and is payable out of Storm Sewer District ~' Fund free ~ proceeds of special aseeaaments lev3.ed or to be levied far said ise pro4esaenta but t he frill faith and credit of the 43llage : ha4e been irre4oeably pledged. for the payment of the pr3.aeipal. of and interest oa the bola then ills saoneys on hand in the appropriate fund are insufficient for the purpose. . - TT ZS l* CERTIls'7ED ABD ~TTiED That all conditionsa acts acct things ra• gtdred by the Constitution and j+~ of the State of Minnes®ta to be donee to happen aaod to be performed precedent to and 3zt the isauaace of this bond hairs been dense ha4e happened sad hs4e beset performed in regular and dve forma tip and per as required by law and. that the iasnance of ~ his bond did not cause the indebtedness of the ~il].°age to exceed asay coxsatitutional or statutory ]3m3.tati„os thereons TB TAI ~a the Tillage of Riehfielda Hennep3.a County, M3xutesotaa by its Tillage Cous3cila has caused this bond to be signed by the Mayor. and T311age Manager and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and the interest coupons here--. with to be executed asxt authenticated by the facsisd,7.e sigpaturea of said offieersa all as of the 1st day of Augusta 1951. Mayor Tillage er (Seal) (Farm of Coupon) Bo. ©n the 1st day of Febraary (August), 19 a the Tillage of Richfield Hennepin County, Mianesotaa will, pay to bearer at the main office of Horthwestera .` geti6nsS. B'ai~k of eapolis, ~3xu~apolis, 1~nesota~.~i~tJof Storm Sewer Distr3~ct F Fund; "thi'~-um`of °-..__._ .,.. _~ _ _=, --,.~~_. DOL'LARS for'intereat then due on its Istprovenaut Hond dated Augulst~ 1, ,1951, ~To. ~ • i ~` Mayor '- Pillage Pganager The bonds shall be prepared udder ~e direction of the 9i11age clerk and shall be exec a on ehalf of the vi].Lege by tie signature of the mayor and village-manager and the i-illaage seal shall be affixed to each thereof: and the interest coupons shal'1. '~ executed awl authentieate~d by the printed, engraved- o~ .lithographed facsimile signatmces of said officers.- men said boards have been so .executed, ` they shall' be c~livered by the q'i].lage .treasurer to the purchaser thereof up®n receipt of-the purchase parice heretofore agreed upon and the purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the proper application thereof. 5• There is hereby created a special fund des3.~nated as Store Seraer Bistriet F Fund. _ __. 6. The boucle issued hereunder shall be payable from the Storm Sewer District F Fund, provided that if ~ yment of principal or interest aha11 beeoaa~e due when there , is not sufficient money in said fend to pay the same, the' treasurer shall pay such pr3.ncipa7. or iYttorest frw+~ the ~ general ftind of the village and such fm~d shall be rei>a~bursed for such advances out of proceeds of assesseents when collected, All pocooeeds~of said bonds and from. assessments levied for.the movement to '~ financed by said bonds shall be credited to Storm Sewer District ]~ Ftu3e1. .- 7. 'It is hereby deter~3aeed that the estimated collections of special~a~sesea meats will, parovide the prrincipal sum of ~5b,400 and the. balance of the prineip±~1 sun wild. be prov3,ded by taxes. There is hereby levied ~n all of the tauable property in the village a direct annual ad valorem tau which shall be spread:u the tax° rolls and collected with sad as part of other general t saes of the village in the ' amount of X200 3n each of the years 1951 to 1972, both inclusive. The village clerk shall-file with. the County luditor of nnepin County a certified copy of . rescue lutioa~ together with such other iAfa-rmat3.on as the comity auditor 'may regir3.~ and ob ~ a county auditor's certificate in accordance with Section t~?5.b3s ' sots Statutes, 19219, as amend.. _. S•- The officers of the village are hereby authorized and da8rected tc a prepare. ~aaxi. furnish to the, purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys approving the same certified copies of all proceedings and records of ® vi]Tag®~relatin~ to sa3.d bonds and fim the finand.al condition and affairs of -the vi1].age, and suc~i other oertificates, affidavits and transcripts as may be required to show the feats within their lma~wledge, or as shown by the books and records in their custoc~* and undue their controls relating.to the validity and marketaliil3ty of said bonds and the levg of special assessments and such instruments,wincluding any heretofore furnished, shall bs deemed representations of the vi'Ltage as to the facts therein stated. Th® motion for the adoption of the foregoieg_resolution was duly ' c~o~~cl bg Truster 1aTalters~atxl 'apOn~vodtere'~ingi~n was~deolared duly tpassed auu non® against, w eupo lut 14Q adopted. - - -- - - ._ . . 6. The Clerk read s letter from lrthnr C. 8r®desen, dr,, Trustee of the V3~.lage of Edina, suggesting that the 4illages of Robbinsdale, golden 9alle~, St• T.ouis Park, Bi.chfield and Edina oooperate in a full-time dog catcher. It was moved by Gordon Bo~ien and seconded by Tom Walters that the letter be answered and that the matter be referred to the Manager for investigation and report. Cars'3.~. . ?. The Berea Latheran Church requested permission to haws three ponies at . Augsburg Park Sunday, September lb, to provide free rides for children at the Church picnic being held at that tine. It was moved by Pordon Howen and seconded by Earnest Iverson that Berea Sa~theran Church be granted their request prov3.ded the rides are properly sapearvised and~the '9311age be saved hax~leas in case of aocideat and the ground ~ clewed up after the picnic.- Carried. 8. It was moved. by Qordon Bowen and seconded by Sam Lttle3ohn that whenever .. action is taken by the Counc3,1 pertai~.ng to the uce of Park facilities, a.~m~raadum of such action be submitted to 'the recreation Directoar. Carried. 9. A letter from Qnst E. Swanstron, 76Ey9 Morgan Avenue S., complaining that rain water daffiaged the zest entrance to has homestead and requested that the:~yillage furnish and deliver a load of pit run gravel or f,471 to this entrance.` Mr. Swanstron else stated that 76th Street eras no ;marrow that buses could hardly pass one aa~other and,that if the Village oontemplat~d widehing the street he would give the-necessary footage to the Village for that pulse, - It~was ma®ed by Cordon Bowen and seconded by Tom Walters that the matter be referred to the Engineer. Carried. _ 10. The Police report for the ~aonth of August was, read by the Clerk. Q It .was moved by Gordon Bowen and seconded by Tom Walters that the report be filed. Carr3.ed. . 11.: -The Eeliaf~ report for t he month of Angst. was read b~ the Clerk. - - . ^ It was mo~eeci by Tom Welters and seconded by Ernest Iverson that the report be filed. Carr3.ed, 12. The report of th® Building Inspector far the month of August was read by the Clerk. It w as moved by Sam Little3ohn and seooz~ed by Tcm Walters that the repot be ' . filed. Carried. . 13. The Clark read a caamiunication from the Secretary of the~League of Minnesota Municipa~.ties calling attention to the 1951 series of regional~msetiogs sponsored by the League of .Minnesota Municipalities. A schedu]~e of the meetings' to be held ', was placed on file for refereaoe.• _ .- ! ].li. The Pillage Eng~.neer pr®sented the proposed plat of Coffams~s Seoond~ Addition. There was considerable discussisn on the provisions of the platting ordinances and descripticans by a-etes and.bownds• - - ~. - ,_ _ .--> - ,. _- ~..`.` It. pis ~ctvee~ by t~ordon"B~oi~l aiid seooiyded~by'Taa ~lalt®rs that the"abaPe~ clatter be' ref®rrad to~-die-~as~ager~ the ®ttorney~ and the Bng3neer for imeesti~ ~gation and report. Carried: ` ' . 7;5..The Council agreed to meet on Thnrsda~' September 3.3, at $a0® P.Ms for the purpose of canvassing. the votes of the special, election held on September 11., 3951• 16. The Village Manager reported on the meeting with the state i~iterim aviation affairs c~3.ttee on the matter of }~ichfieldts Wald ~hanberlain tam probleat. The Maaa$er is to file a mitten -statement w3.th the ecama3.ttee dear Bribing . R3.c hfields s poro'blem• 1`j': Tha Village Attorney presented a report . shoad.ng the aunt of t3.~ consumed in prevld3ng ]~e~al services for the Vi]1age. ,He also submitted a schedule shvr~ing compensati©a~ received by ~tto~eney~+ stn other cities bf compa~~ab3e size and the compensation reeaso~end~1 by the Hennepin Countg Bar Association. fh- the basis of this report the Attorne~+ requested. that bas compensation from the V311age be 3rareased to $254.00 per month on a retainer basis and receive a pa~e8t of ~20Q.f~0 for specific i~errices ali°~ac~T performed. Thee sehedial:e~ of legal services to be perfar~d by the Village Attorney folla~rss ,, - . T~(3rAt, S~'9ICHSr P~OI3° HY ~1ILLEiaE . ~.chfield~ MiAx-es©ta - ~ 1953. - - A. Included .in re€;u'lar monthly eampensa~ioa 1. Attendance~`at'~o~cil Meetings 2. Attendance at other ~etingss as reporesentative of the Village 3. Legal advice ~ to Village ~ officials ~ . . - ~. Appearances in H3.chfield municip~a1. court - (civil.' and - crim3nal matters} ~ ' 5. Preparation of ordinances, resalations and contracts and re~r3.e~r of miscellaneans documents ., bti Election procedural forms (preparation and-xroview~ ~ ~. 7. Pdegotiation of claims against the Village 8. Esamixlation and processing of deeds where land is deeded . to the Vi]1age- B. Special services paid for_oa a separate wee basis 1. Trial of law suits in I33strict Court and Supreme Court or other tribunals . ~. Prep~uration of financial. proeeedinga or d~oeuments Necessary for sate of bonds. -- - 3. C ication of o es ~. Negotiations -for -soquisition of land 5. Title opicions and drafting. of deeds No action was tokens ~ .. - 18• Mr. Harlae discussed the addit3.on to the Village Nall. cad. recommended thati dge to possible shortages of stNh the village call for bids f-or the necessary steel bar foists and smarting girders at ore. It was moved by Tcm Halters and seconded by Ernest Iverson that the 1:4 ~ - - ~anaHer s s reco~ndations _ be_ accepted..and .3~anediateZy acted upon. -. CarrieEi. , : e. - -- Z9~ ~ ~~ -IIarlo~ discussed` ~ompensatiori ~for~work~ _do~e by employees of the F'ira Department oa their days off. Bo action was taken: 3 .2©: ~ the lttoraey s-estd grdiasace No. 3.431. s OBDICE 3.31 e t~DZ~TC~ AMENF)IHa:-THAT CE,ttTAI~T E~tD~ BO. 3.A3 0~' T ~ILLAC~ ~ RICA, PASSED T~ 2lst DAZ OF' AUGIIBT, 1917., ~9S - SDlB.STLY ~, ®ntitleds eA31 4~,I1I+1CE REGt1LATI~IG TF~ ISSTJARCL~ t~' T~ATBE ESCER3ES IH ~ - ~ILI,AGE ~ RICA, COt~TTY, €i'FAe e The yilla8e ' Co~cii of the Y ;3.i~~g® of Ri.e3:d do orda3s as Follows a That Section 3 ®f the a entitled Ordinance be a~eaded to read as~followss eSECTIOR 3s The fee for each license tc> harry oa the basiaess s~cified is Section 1, hereof, she].1 be in the sum of $10Q.~0•M - _. It ~ mas-ed by Qordon Bawer and seconded by Sam Little~oh$ that this cones statute the second reading of said Ordinance. Carried. . It ~s ~vved by tiordoa Howes and seconded by Sam ?{ittle~oha tTaat Ordinance =Ho. 3.x31 be adopted sect ~dered published aacg to law 3n snch case made aac3 provided. _ ~ . Pal]. of 'voters Ayes ~.+ 5 - Nays ~•-- 21. It was moved by Gordoa Bowes sad seconded by Tam Walters that the Council rescind its action taken oa February 5, 1951. creating, the popition of As~ssor to work si~~ months fall. t3~e aaxi sic months half tip is of the . 1~ttoraey Generalis latest opiaiaa. ' 22. It was moved by Sam Little~olm sad seconded by Gordon Hawen that a position of Aceo~t3aa~ Clerk ~ established is the Assessor's office:. Carried. 23. fit-was moved by Sam Little3ohn sad seconded by Toffi~'~alter~~thnt the Assessor be paid X12.50 per day ca~endag April ]1t, 195s is accordance with law. Carried. - 2!}. Th® Council postponed action .~a Ordinanoe Rio. 3.061. 25. Tte Attorney read Ordinance Ro. 3.1?1 ORDlATANCE E0. 3.1?7. T TO (~DIATA~ICE H0: 3:1? ~ oRDcE ADII~G THAT c~TAI~ aa~~A~cE ~o. 3.17 ~ T~ 9ILLAGE OF RICI~IELD, entitleds r aAH~ f}R3~I~TABCE ~09IDIHG FOR THB LICE{tiSING A~ REGtTLATI[~G~ ~ SALE f~ a ~iO~~TIEG - LIQU(}R I~1 ~~ VIIJ~AGE OF RIC,p as passed the 31st day of March; 1933, as subsegneatly amended. The Qillage Cot~il of the 93i?eae of Richfield do ordain as fo]3o~wss s ~i ` 1 ..• That Section ~ of the. above . entitled,_ ~dinaace _ b4 , aa~rd~. _to-read. ~s ; follrzsss • . , - - `SECTTO~"~. - n*Auntt~t 13~e-°fee~-for `stri°a(~-Sale" license shall. be ~3.00.~; acid-for as °t3ff-Sa3e~• l~.cense- sha11 be ~~.OO.e That this Ordinance shall. be 3n force frcaza aa:d after' the first day of January, 1952. K .A......__..,.. • It .tires moved b~ Gr~lrur Btmreaa< anc~ secrrnded by Ernest Irene®n that this constitute the first read3xag_.of said Ordinance.° ° . ~ ... _ . , , , . a . _ . , . e__. ,.....,o,,...,.,_, - ..,, ~. Pall: ~ rotas~s° ° des •~- 5 - ~ . . Nays « 0 26 The &ttarneg read Ordinance No. 13.03 (~tI3I1~AAiCE NO. 13.03 AEI aRDINANCE SLING ~DIICE N0. 3.01 entitledr t 'SAN ~DINANCE REGULATING ;AND LICF~SING GASOf~It~lE OIL ~'ILLINQ STATICS, A~ Sa~~,ESALE OIL AND GASOLINE STORAt~ PLANTS IN THg VILLAGE OF BICHf~LDr COUNTY, Nffi~OTA,.p . The Vi1Tag_e C~ci1 of the l~'illage of Nichfield does ordain as follrrrrs: _ ,. SEC.TI~1 1. Ordinance No. 3.41 of this Yi7.lage, datitled e~ Ordinance Regulating and I+3.censing_ Gasoline and~r'031 Fi13ing_.~tat3.oz~s~ and lesale 03.1 atad Gasoline Storage Plants 3a the Vil]~ge of 8ichfield, Hen>s~ep3n Crnmt3*s Niraraesota,e paesa3ed bg the T317.age Co~eil oa: November 15, 1926, as subsequently amended, ins }serebg repealed. _ _ It saes moveei by. Freest Iverson ea~d aecondsd.bg Tram'Walters that this constitute ., the first read of said brd~ance• Poll of • rotes; Ayes .•~• ~~ Nays ~• © ' . ~ ~• The Att~rneg read Ordinan©e No. 3.~1 Oa,DINA~CS No. 3.051 AN a~N.A At~D~G TDAT aERTALN ~DIlJAI~E N0. 3.45 OF THE 9IIS~AGE tE' BICHt~ELD FA$S&D ODT THE 9th DAY t3~' MAY, 1925, AS S€tHSEQt~NTIY , entitledr aAN ORDINANCE 3b PRE9IIiTT~ LICEgSE AND ~&ULATE A~~, TAINN~TS, Pant HAILS, BOWLIRTG ALLEYS, GAMES AND DE9ICE-Ss . DACE HALLS AND BTHE'R A~[USEL~TS •e . 1 The village' Co~mcil of the Village of Richfield do ordain as fa]:hatirsr Th3a<t Sections ~. and 5 of the a~ve entitled wee be amended to read ~ foLl:ows: Section ~. thereof is amended to read as follows: TIOId ~. fihat the following rates for licenses :in sa3.d Tfillage are hereby fined and establisl»d to '~ paid by every. arson or f irm engaged in the respective businesses designated in Section 1 hereofs~ For Carnivals :....... ............................ $100.00 per deg ~~~~ For Crc~tses ~ ::.::.:::.::.:::.:::::.::.:::;:. ~1€~0.~ parr day FAY go~tatel~isuks .:.:~:::,.-....:::.::.:~: 100.A0 per duty For Theatrical Performances -or'~hot~s ° c£ ° a~ - . , ~ , - " ` . -` kdnd.............• 100.{30 her day a For Dance Ha33s ........ .................... 100:00 per year For each Billard,Pool or Pigeonhole Table-: 5©:~ psac year Bow33ng Alley ~•- Any number ............... 25.00 per year . ~erryyrGo--Boss and other Meohan~ica1 or Ani~a1: rides (eacch)• ..................• 3.0.00 her year Migiature t4o3.f ....~ ................:........ 10.E per year Driv3~c:g Tees .............................. 10.00 per year Shuffleboard ••- each lane •...~ ............ 10.00 her year • Fgr other gasses or game there shall be paid such amount not exceeding the stun of Fifty Do3lars per day as the, Yil~age Counci3. may in their discretion designate.a ~ _ TION ~. Salhenever the Pillage Couneil sha11 determane that the public interest requires it they may refine teo grant say 33oense for the above activities. Whenever any of the afarenex~toned activities shall be eoaducted by a i~nevoleat, fraternal educati~a3.~ .ter charitable organ3.zation, the Pillage Com~c33. may, in its discretion waive the 33eense fee, provided that the terms of this 0rdiu~ancs are complied with iu a11. other respec~s•a - - This Ordinance sha11 be in force from eaves after dent 1, 1952• It was moved by San Little~olan $~1 seconded~by,Tom >aTaltera that this con- stitute the first reading of saa~d Ordina~e. _ Poll of voted: Ayes -- 5 . lays -- 0 28• W. Don Kiklas, b719 Fourth Avenue South, appeared before oa the matter of tie sot~d3ng of tYas siren as a 9:00 p, m. curfew. taken. the Council No action 2g. The Attorney reams a proposlsd Ordiaancse on the estab3.isYm~ent of a curfew. Cdi,~NANCE NO• A~ a~DINA ffiTASLISHING A eux FOR cHIL»R~ UND~t sIgTEEN of AGE AND F~toVlDING A PEaTALTY FOR PIG~ATION TH~EOF AGAIldST THE PARE<i1T, (~rUARDIA~1, OR OTH>i~i PERS(#d HAYING LEGAL CARE (~ C~T'ODY ~' SAID CHILD. SECTION 1, ' It is hereby made unlawful for any parents guarding, or other person having the legal care or eustoc~ of eery person under Ib years of age to a3.la~w or permit any such child, ward, or other person under such age, while in such legal custody or controls to go or be iaa or tgaon any of the streets, alleys, or public places - 3.n the Pillage of H3.chfield between the hours of 9:30 P• M. and 5:00 o~clock A. M• of the fo]lcwing day, unless a,cc~mnpaniied by parents or guardian, or unless there exists a reasonable necessity ther®for. The fact that said child unaccc~panied by parent or g-aard3.aa is found upon any of the streets, a3leys, or in pub3.ic places after said gs30 P. W., or before said 5x00 A. M. shall he prises facie evidence that .said child is there unlawfuU.y and that no reasonable exeuse does exist therefor. SF~TI(1Q 8. T- µIt~ shams be ~ a_ ~Pr ~ a,~ in3uor ~de~` tae = a.~e of 1 -years- to. ~e ~._~ " - .~.: pr®eent "ang`st~ceets~ al~.eys~ op public' p]~ices-of theBV3.17.ege~of ckif3e~:c~ bet~en tY~e hours of 9s3G o~clock P.g.`and SaGU ofcloc& a. ~. of the,follc~aing days ~ tm7.ess there exists °a reasonable necessity therefor,. or ' unless said chi~ad is at3coatpanied~ ~ his- or her parents g~ardiau~ c>r other adult person hav3xig the care or custody taf ss~id minor child, Sawever, the provisions of this sectie~' do not app] to . a ~3.nor ae caempasnied by . his or her parent, guatdiaxts or other adult parson having the care acd custody of said tenor cbfld• ~ . ~Trt~1 3. Each member of the police force while on duty-is authorized to arrest kith ' or without warrant a~ persoxa or persons violating tJ~e provisions of Section ]. ®r Section 2 of this Qrdinauee; and y child ugaco~~panisd by parents guardians ~r other adalt person hav3r~g` the cares acid custody of said minor child ` :~sb or talces~-s v~?, p~.~~d Wider ~; crastvc~y. ~ ~.~iareatf ssid~offioer or authorities have - _ _.. _ ~ _._- . legal P='ocesses or snbpoe3aas serired upon said- parents, ~ _' ~ ens or - guardi~ persons berving ,r legal - ar control` of acid minor child. to appear do I~~i`cipal Gourt for violation of the ~dinaiiave. SgC~{~1 ~.. Each vi©latien of the provisions of Sections .l and 2 shall constitute a separate ~ offense... ~_ SF~CTIE3h ~. _ ~h3s• O~c~a shall not 'be eonstrs~ed as ~ra}itting the presence at ~ a}~y tine of art pers~sn, umdar the age of 16 years 3s aa~q p]~ee where his presance~ . is nom prohibited 'sg ~svezistiug lair or Ordinance. _ SECTTt~i 6„ ~- ,.._~,~_ ~r minor violating ~' prov3si{©ns of Secti~ _ ~ shall'.'be dealt with in accordaffice With JnP®nil® Goat law and procedure. `rent, gnard3:an, or a~ other adult person or persons ;.having care or cu.~tody of .'such minor eio~,atag Section 1 of this ard3nanoe shall be fined sot more then One ~ Hthadred ~llnrs~ or . eo~ined in ~a~1.7, n<at to :ezeeed ninety dayss ;for each4 offense.. ~ . ~ , ._ _ _ ;, ~';;-, ~ . e ~ This the .intention ®f the Pillage that each separate prc~visioa of thin 4rdinance~~ shall be ~ independent cif a]1 other- provisions ~hereiia~ and~~"it~ =is further the intentiaa~ of the V3]]age Coumcil'tha4t ~sf air provision of thie _ Ordinaa~eb be declared invalids all other provisions :thereof shall, reataia in ° force and va,13d. , . _ _ , -, SF~TI~ ~~ ~ _ ' . ~4®is Ordinanae~ sha7.1 tare effect ands be in force. ~ fra~i-~ ar~d after its. public cation. .. ,. It was -moved by ion ~a3.tsrs and seccr~ded by Ernest ~ Ite~on •that~ ~ th~s- ' _. constitute the first reading of said Ordinance. ~Car~ed~ _`:' „~ I ~ ~~r, It was 'moved ~ Taffi T~alters and. ,seconded- by _ Ernest Iversen that ~ saeeting be sd~ovtned. Carried, - _ - - ~trt-(, ... • . ~ ,. ,the meeting ad3ourned at 12;00 midnight. . ~ .. ,.. .-