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09-24-1951
1~~ vc~ covrrclr~ MgETIIAiG . - September 2l~, 1951 The Council of the pillage off' Richfi®ld, AS~unssota .met in regular s®ssion September 2l~, 1951 at 7 at~0 P. 1~. ' All ors .were present, Trustee Iverson arriving late. The.minutes of t~ regular meeting held September 1©, 1951 were read by 'F~e Clerk. - Moved' by Tcwa fdaltsrs, ~ seconded by Sam Littler®hn that t?m! minutes be approved and authorized for pub~ication• Carri®d. The mimates of the special mset3,ng held on September 13, 1951 were read by the Clerks Moved by Gt~dAa Bowen and seeouded by Tom ~Talters that the minutes as corrected be ~pro~ed and authorized for publication. 1. Mr. 8obert l~eker, 7c~5 Login-ave. South, ~ requested a `permit to oo~struct a commsrd.al build ing,. to house four retail stares on ?marts 1, 2 and 3 and 13, . 1~. and 15 of Block 9 of Tawn~s Edge motion. _ - P Moved by ~Talters, seconded by Bowen that the Mayor '6e authorized to issue a building permit card for said building providing the plus and specificat3.ons . met the requirements of the bu~.ld3 ug or. dinanca. Carried. ., k 2. l~r. I.evnard T. Jester, 311 Produce Bank , Minneapolis, representing Sarah E• Colburiri, regnestad; release of am easement aver ~tk~e rear thirty feet of her property located at about 69,l~ Portland avenue. ~ ~ Trustee Bowes introduced the following resolut~i and moeed its adoptions BYSOLUTI~T DIRECTING ~LEA.SE C~' CEBTAIB wed (gtIINTED TO ~ 9IIS~A(~ ~ RIB BE IT B~OL~ BY TBE Va~(~3 COIJDTCIG OF TBg VIIl<AGE (~' RICBFIEDD, MQ~SEmAs SAS, one.Sarah E. Colbarn,:a widow, granted an easement for public purses to the pillage of Bdchfield, which deed of easeesstt was filed. July 15s 19h.9 in Book 18~, Pag® X82, Deeds, Document BQ, 2570x90, at~d ~ said deed of easement ~s accepted by the 9i1].a~e of 8ichfleld, and whereas the descr3.ptions of the property snb~ect to .the easements above referred ~ inadvertently included an eas~ment.~ the rear thirty fit of That of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SIaT~ of of St) of Section Twenty~S3x (2~i), Township T~renty-sight (28}, Range Twenty-four (2!t), Be~epin Couaty, ~~ Mi~esota, described as foLla~asa The Borth 62.27 feet of the South _ 95.67 feet of the East 129.5? ,feet of the hest 162.57 .feats . and. that the Q311age Cot~c31 herein can find no purpose for the easement ~oa~ .• • said•.proper~y and determine that it is not necessary and will not contribute to the welfare of tlse~ge, ~ - ' ~ ~'~ ~s . '~ '~' .and B' be. ;anthor3~zed to , ~s~ecut~s an insert granting n release of the easement het-®in referred•t-o~ to,~arah E..Co]fiurn far the property described as folle~wsa ~nThat part of the Southwest ~ of~the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter--f of SGT of ) of Section atg-six (26), ~owash3.P f~eatg-eight (28)a Range ~a~-four (21~), Beaep3.a Cc~ty, Minnesota, descril~d as f®llowss The Borth 62.27 feet of the South 95.67. feet of the East 129.57 feet of the west 162.57 feet." -. t Trustee hittle~oha seconded the ~tioa"to adopt the foregoing resolution. .Pell of Voters Ayes ~- ~, Nays ••- 0 Q Thereupoa the Preside~st declared the~Rea~lutioa dull;:gassed and adopted„, 3~ Mr". hraacis L. Schneider, 7538 nth Avenge-South and Mr. H, Alberg, 7520 t~th Avenue South asked the Council 3f the bonds, gut for the. purpose of svr. facing, }nth Avemse South, 1~et~ea 75th and 76th. Street, be planed in the rem volving fr~d, wou3d there be a reduatioa in taxes and,, if so, how-much. The Council deferred action oa this request uat3.1 8sC0 P. M, when the bids for street surfacing be opened. ` ~ ~. Mr. ~. T. Hagaa, .7210 w~twc~th r'equeated a p~s~it to build a pr3.vate gauge a,~ breezeway oa-his property. ' Moved by ecwea and setsoaded by Walters that the matter be referred to the Engineer for investigation ata3. reloort. Carriedr 5. Dr. Q. ~. Hartle, 532} I-yadale ~eega~e South, requested a license to operate a sma7.1 ar~a7, hospital at 63~o Iynda].e .Avenue South. Moved by Mayor Christiaa,.se~aded by Trustee Hower that the request be ~+e- ,. farted to the Village Attoi~aey for recosm~ndation, and if the requested operatio a ~ou'1:d not violate aay village oxdinaace the Village Clerk be authorized to issue tne' ]:~.cens® Carried.;. Trustee Sversoa arrived at 8s40 P. M• " 6, The Mayor annou~ed that this eras' :Ghe hour`. for t he opeg and. consideration of proposals for Village Project 1t)0, Bitu®3ac~ 3urfao3.ng aQd. Bituminous Curb, The Clem opened aid read 'the fo17 ovi~ bids s` ° Bidder ,. ; ~ _ Total ~ Bid " $oi~d ` M3s -...~.-r.. -.~..~-.- ~. Alexander Construction Co: 117,728.98. ~ ~ 6l~~t~$8.38 Howard Qanhey, Inc. 121,6'31.59 ~H®ne- ~ day W. Craig,Co. ~ 88,028.52,.. 56,798.71 d V. Gleasq~ ~ 12,112.95 ~ `68,886.15 Ashworth & Son, Co._ ~ ~ 90,23~..2s0 ~ :59,621.60 Bit, Curb :Pleat Mix 53,6}x.0.60 3by260.00 31,229.8©. . 53,226.80. . 30,612.80 8©,~.6~. 85,371 .59 701029.3? 69991.62 624,$082 ~ Jay w. Craig.. Co. ~•- I+o~ bidder . . Moved by 'Mayor ~Christiari~ seconded by Truste® Tdttle3ohu that the -bids be referred to the Engineer.=for r~Jport later 3n °the evening. Carried. 7. The Mayor annoudced that this was the hoar for the opeaiag of bids o~i tlsr steel bar foists and steel girders for coastructiosT of addition to the Vale Hall. The Clerk opened and read the followi~ bides ~~~ Bidder - Items - Amount Paper, C8~@nsOn & CO• Bar ~Ois'tis 8nd BCCessOTi®s, tOget~1~P .. , with top Lath, lath clips and temper- ature steel. $2,.257.00 R (Certified check in the amount of $230.00 attached) . St. Paul Foundry & Mfg. Five steel sLipporting girders to sup- Company _ port a one story addition to Richfield ~'il~.age Ha1l~ according to plans and specifications 1,827.00 ° (Certified check its t~hs amount of ~' X100.00 attached) loved by Ta~alters,• seconded by Iverson that inasnvch as there was only one bad, action b® postponed mail later 3n the evening to give the manager as op•• portunity to ct+aasult the architeot• Carri.ed• 8• Mr. Roy Bogen, 611 E. 57th Street, subad.tted the plat of A. G. Bogen Co. ~ 3rd Avenue Addition (Bast side of block) for approval ahd f3]3ng, - " ~ The Engineer exa~a3ined the plat and reported std in order. Moved by Trustee Iverson, seconded by Trustee Litt3.e3offi that the plat be accepted. Carried. ° 9, Mrs. Georgette Yule, 67+D1 Grand Avenue South, grofiested the denial b~ the Zoning Comma~3.ssion of 'her regaest for a special use ~rmit to operate a clothing store at her residence. Petitioner stated that t}~ere were no ob3ectio ns to her petition at the hearing of Zoning Coaumission. Moved by Bowen, seconded by Trustee ~Talters that the. petitioner be granted a special use per~-it for neat six months to operate a clothing store 3n her resi- dence. Carried. ~ . _ f Moved by~Trustee ~Talters, seconded by Trustee Iverson-that the Zoning Commaissien be not3;fied of the- above action and the reason, therefor.. Carriec~• x 10. Mr• Robert C. Jensen,, 732$ Fremont Avenue, inquired abouti~ procedure h® should follow in order to obtain permission to operate a printing press iti the basement of has residence. Mr• Jensen was advised to obtain a petition signed by neighbors ~Lthin a radius of 30o feet from where the press -would '~ located and pt~sent said petition to the Zonixag Co~.ssion at its regular meeting taF be held'ttn October ].5°, 191 at 8:~' P. ~. ' ~ ~ , Moved by Trustee Iverson, seconded by Trastee Little3oYin that the C1e~c publish a Rotice that a hearing on this petition be 3~1d by the Zon3xig Comm3.ssion on October ~5a 1951 at 8x00 P. M. Carried, a ll. Mattson Builddrs, Inc., 6620 Oakland Avenue subm3.tted a preliminary Plat of Mattson Reights,~ Plat 2. Moved by Trustee Bowen, seconded by Trustee Iverson that the Council fou nd '~ no ob3ection to said plat. C.arried• 1-~.4~ 1 12. l~r. t1, E. Bemis, 6900 Thomas Avenue and ~. ~1. Wherland, 68t~}a,. Thc~as Avenue, reported that_graeel was being, washed down onto b9th ~~~~et, creating a traffic haeard and obstructing drainage by the storm sewer, and requested the Village to. do something to prevent the continuance of the situation.. Moved by.Trustee:Bowen, seconded by Trustee Iverson that the matter be r~• (erred to t}a~ Vi17,age Engineer. Carr~.ed• 13. The Clerk read a letter froffi the organization Down as aThe Friends of the Richfield Library" stating its Purposes and a3~us and that it would cooperate - with the Village in promoting. such library activities as are iri keeping with the Purp©sss of the organi~at~.on: ~ . Moved by Trustee Barren, seconded by T.rwstee Little3oha that the letter be° places on file. Carried. ~ . 1~. The Clerk presented the fo11c~3ng. applications for licensesa E~e~ li 1 Thy Malenkes well Co, Bohn F, Banzalik ~bl,r Minnetonka Blvd. 3t. Lcrais Park, M3Ans , Kla~gman ~ Plumbing Co. M3r~sapolis, Mina. Moved by Trustee Little~o}~n, seconded by .Trustee°Walters that the,li~enses be granted according to ].aw• Carried. 15. The gne~tion of issuing licenses on $ pro rata basis., was brought, ,np by °'Trustae~ Bor~eg` aid discussed. ' Moved by Trustee Bowen, seconded by Trustee ~T~lters that the Village Actor ney draft an ordinance prohibiting the issuance of permits, license..fees, etc, on a pro rata basis. Carried. .16. TtYustee .Iverson disused ire®ds grawing oa the lot at s. e. corner of ?4~i and 5th Aveaus and on the north side of ?0th and Por9:i. ~ Tutee Boe~n discussed the weed situation at ~. e. ~cs-rner, of ?Oth. and ~iicollet and at s. e. earner of 70th ar~d Lyndale stating. these weeds created a traffic hazard. _ ~ . ~ , :., - Trustee falters discussed weeds growing at ?0th and Penta,. The Council i~astructed the Clerk to refer the matter to the weal. inspector far imaediats~attention. . ' , 1?. The Eng~.neer reported on the e$aminat~.on of the proposals for the street surfacing. ~ Re- stated that the lowest bid was X11.,022.63 in ezcess of the amount which had been deposited by the deveacrpsrs of certain of the subdi~r3.sions: to be surfaced. Moved by Trustee Bowen, seconded by Trustee l+~alters that a11. bids be re- ~` 3ected anal the 'bonJds wY~ich accompanied the same be retu~®d to tl~ rospective bidders. Carr3.ed. Kind of License We11 Dri113~g Tell Dri3~13ng Plumbing.. ~ ~o. 18: The Co~cil disa~ssed the ~-rablem of surfacing those areas where the ~develnpers had made deposits to pay for the oust of such surfacing. - Ma!~ed by ~Pr~astee T~alters, seconded by Trustee Iverson that the properties for which money had been deposj~ited with the Village for the purpose of blaektopping be-inclcded in the Village-amide oiling program and each such property be gieen a credit against the cast of oiling ~n the ~ao~t of -its pro rata share of the amm3nt so deposited. Carried. 19. Tt was moved by Trustee Walters, seconded by TrF~stee Iverson that the Attorney U be instracted to convert the bonds put up by developers to pay for surfacing streets 3.u certain su~.visioas, into cash. Carried. 20. It was ~o4ed b,~ `~usstee Walters,. seconded by Trustee Iverson that the F3.7.3age Engineer be i~astructed to prepare pland and specifications, order and~~, a ~~~~et oi],3ag p~rogr~ in those areas where monety and/or brands have been deposited with the Village ~®r street surfacing,. Carried. 21. The Engi~eerpresented the plat of Zubert~s Addition, stat3ag that it was in order. ~ - ~ Moved by erns-tea TaTalters, seconded. bar Trtiust~ Littl~~oh8 that said plat accepted. Carried, a 22. The Village Manager reported on his discussion with the architect regarding ~ the bads for the steel to be need in construction of the addi€ion to the pillage Ha11. Loved by Trustee Barren, seconded by Trustee Littlejohn that all the bids for ,: the steal for tho addition to the Village Hall be declared in and cos~plete i~ and that action on the saffie be deferred tuiti9. later 3n the evening. Carried. 23. The Vi]3.age Manager read a letter Tram the Zoning Cometission deny3~ng a special use perm3.t foe operating a grocery store at 71yQ]. Washrn Avenue. Moved. by Trustee Iverson, seconded by Trustee Waiters that the CowACil oancur .in the gtctio~t t aken by the honing Ca~dssion. Carried. . _ 2l~. The Village Manager read a letter Tram the Zoning. Commission denying a request to resc~ne, frc~ residential to caa~cial, the east one•~half of Lot 10~ Qocdspeed~ s: First Plat, othersise k~sn $s 661? Nicollet Avenue South. - The matter was referred .to the Manager for investigation ~d report. 2~. The Village Manager read a letter Pram Zoning Com®3.ssion regarding the matter °~ of driving. heavy equipment over 013.ver Avenue. Ho action taken. 26. The Village Manager read a letter from the Zoning Ca~ission der~3,ng a request for a special use permit by Mrs. Richard Pederson, 918 W. 73rd Street to operate, ~ by appointment only, a tea roam in her-home. At t~ hear.ng oa this request ob~ect~ors appeared n3.th a petition of seighf~rs stating that a comaercisl enterprise 3.n the i neighborhood would devaluate their property. ~~ b Moved by Mayor Ohristiaa and seconded by Trustee Boson that action be post- ~~d• ' ~• til 1 a7. ~Mr. M. L.~ Oftedal~ Aeting Secretarl-- of theZoning Co~3.ssion~ appeared before ~ the Council. for the purpose of stating the po33cg cif the Commission. with respect to the administration of the Zonitag Ordinance. The Com~ssio~i -tries to tea consistent 3n falla~aing the Ordinanoe anei tries to avoid making. spot exceptions to the Ordinance always taking into eonsid®ratian mat. wo~,d bs best f'ar the gil.lag® aa, .a mole. H$ also stated that the Co~mmiseion ~f®~t that arm for ras~ning should be deferred tmt~33. a r~tised zoning. ordinance was in affect. ~. .. . ~ 2$. The village Manager. reported a ca11 frem t~ i~ibl3e F~ai,n~ reeiuestirag patent for the village amdits made by his office. , :~ l~ctian_ deferred ~til tie 1952 .,.'budget is rider conS~.dera#~~oT~,' ~ ,: : , ; ~ , ,. 29. The Mager read an offer f~~ Mr. Carl Johnson raising his offer to - pwr- v chase the old ~ gacavel pit at Fronde arm 7t~th to ~1~0(~•QQ , The Manager, ~~eported that i~r. ©. B. Strand. ~iho had ~previaus].y made an off®r of ~ 1~~.00 had withdraws the same. ~ _ Moved by Trustee Iverson seconded by Trustee Ti~alters that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the' purchase of this-property.; Carried. ~, 30. It- ~as.:moe~ed b~ ~Trastee Bo~reni seconded`by Trusted Walters that drive tisem+~t~: f~ir~:~bids be placed in one issae each of the legal newspaper .and one trade 3® !.fir: „ 31. S.The tanager. resented a cla3~a from the Assessor ~for..past services performed for -the F311age 3n the amount of X92.52. e Moved ~ by Trustee Bouen~ seconded .hy Trustee Idttle~ohn that. the, claim :-be allaned. `Carried. ~32. The tanager discussed. the position of the gillage Assessor. ,, ^ Moved by Z'rtiste8 Bowen s ®coraied by Trustee Iverson ~ that the action taken ~ on Sept~'ber 10~ 1951s creating. the. Po sition of ,Acc®~ant3rrg Cierk isi the Assessors ofi"i.ce be rescinded. Carried, - . ` ~/ 33.. It was moved by Trustee Bowen, seconded by Trustee I~ittl®~ohn that the position ,,of ,~ssistaaat ~T~,1.l,~e,_ Clerk. be established.,, _Carr~ied~, _ ~ . 3lt• The Village Manager discussed the bonds too ~be sold for the purpose of cow structixig the a~.ition to the Village Hall. A, ,4 Moved by Trustee Little~ohn~ seconded by Trnstesi Walters that the Yi].~.age Attornelr be retained far the purpose of marketing said bonds; the Attorney to be pa3.d for such- servioe an amount sot to . euceed $I~~.Qfl. Carried. 35. The 4'illage Manager read a letter from- the Richfield P.T.A.- Council re•• ~ cp~es~ing; that,. „the .~Yi7,].age Council delay action on tine proposed curfew ordinance. The Council postponed action on the proposed curfew ordii~anc®, - ~ .. -. 36. The Manager resented ~a letter from. tie Dale Sign:. o. , regae$t, the lease of land at 6726 Lyndale Avenue South for the- pmrpos®~ of ~ect3:ng . a~ roadside ~ sign. Ina~uch as this is a residential area the Council der~.ed -the request. 37. Member Little3ohn introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: ~ . 1.~~2 R~oL~ A ~OLtTf~ON CREATIbTG ST08Aff SEA DIS9~SCT C-3, . - PROP06IHG TO COBISTRUCT STOP S FOR STG1~I S1~E8 DISTRICT C-3 AB1D FITING THE TINS A8D h'I~CE ~'~ HOLDING A P~iBLIC HFARIlJG (~1T `SUCH IMPROT BE TT RL~.SOLVED~ by the Yt].age Council o~ the Village.of 8ichfi~ld~ Hennepin Couatp~ ~esota~ as followsa ° 1. This Council de®~ it ~auiv3.sable~ . e~ped~.eat and necessary to create and there is hereby created Storm fewer District 8-3~ which shalt include all lands and propert3.®s in the Village of, 8~.chfields ~hnep~ County ~3nne~taa lyi}ag ~3.thia the following described bow~ctary ]3.ne~ viza p' ` r e Co~enc3ng at the intersection of the centerline of %rxes Avenue South and the centerline of 70th Street T~Test, thence south.aloag the centerline of Zerses Averse South to the south p~rcap~tg line of 71~ Street wgst~ thence east along the south pro~rty ].ins°of 71~ Street west to its intersection with-the east property lire of Upton Avenue South extended thence southeasteac3,y to a point ~5 f®et south a~ 175 feet east of the intereeetiog of the center ]3'xie o~ 71~ Street -west -and the oen~r liar of Upton Aven~ua South esxte~aded. Thence east parallel to and 165 f®ct south of the centerline of 71~ Street west to a point b30 feet .west of the centerli ne of Penn avenue South thence north para]1el to and 630 feet west of t he centerline of Perna ivenne Sough to a pmtnt 1~6.b2 feet south of the center]3aie of -70th Stxec~t west thence west parallel to and 7.6.62 feet south of the eentar]:ine of ?bth Street west to the centerline of Block Tiro of Carlson's 8eplat of Lots 10~ 71, and 7.2 of Sabin Lake Harriet Garden l+otss theses north along the centerline of said Bl~k 2 to the south propertg 7.iae of 70th Street west, thence west along the south groom pertg line of 70th Street west to its 3ritersection ~r3.th the centerline of Vincent Avernre South thence southwester7~ to- the intersection of the centerline of 70~ Street west and the csnter].ine of talashbtu°n Avenue South thence northwester7~r to the i~ t8rsectioA of the centerline of ?~h Street west and the centerline of Zersces Avenue South which is the place of beginning. ~ - 2. That in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 119, Session Lags of . A4innesota~ 191~9a this Cowacil ~oposes to estab7ish~ consts°uct~ and ffiaintain ar . general sgstem of storm smwers, inc3.uding the necessary outlets and~asseas the cost of such 3ncprovements upon property benefited by the 3mprovmm®st based on the benefits received. - ° 3. .That this Council will meet on the 29th day of Octobers 1951 at 8100 P.Zdl., at. the Qillage Ha11 in said Vii7.age to hold a public hemming on the proposed storm sewer im~uo'vement For Stoicm Sever District C•3 and the Village Clerk is hereby authori2ed and directed to g~.ve due notice of such public hearing by pub7,ication in the scanner provided bar leer. - ~~ The foregoing resolution was dul~r seconded by ffieeber'~Talters and upon vote being taken thereon the fol7.oeing voted in favor thereof: Members Christians Bowen Iverson iATalters and Litt? e~ obn acid the following voted° aga3~t the saves I~iorle. ,. _ Thereupon said resolution was declared dull passed and adopted, 1 ~`~3 38. The Attorney read Ordinance ATo. 3.171. ORDINANCE N0. 3.171 ... ~ To oRDINANCE ~o. 3.1?' AN-ORDINANCE AM~ING TEAT CERTAIN ORDIl~NCE NO. 3,17 R o~ TBE dIT~LAGE ~' RtcHFI~D; .entitled: aAN SCE PROVIDING FG1Ft THE LIC~SING AND REGULATING Tf~ SALE OF NO~I-INTOI:CCATIl~G MALT LIQiTOR IN THE VIYS~.EN; OF RICHFILGD~a as passed the 3lst day of Marche 1933, as subsequently amended, The Vi]~sge Council of the Y311age of Richfield do ordaaln as follo~st That Section ~. of the above eat3tled Ordinance be aateaded to read as follossa, SF,CTTt~d ~. eThe A~ual lice»se fe® for an ~On-S~l.e" license shall 'be 1t10.a0;~ and. for an pOff-Salee license shall be X5.00,° That this Ordinance shall be in force from and after :the first day of aanuarys 1952• It was moved by Trustee I+ittle~ohn~ seconded ~ 7~astee Walters that this constitute the second ,readi-ng -of said 0~.- ~ __.-_ It was moved by Zee Bowen a~-~seea~ed by-firustee. Little~obzi that Ordinance No. 3.171 be adApted and ordezred published according to ].aw 3n such case made and provided. -- - - --- - -- ----- -- Poll of vot®st Ayes •~- 5 . Nam. ~_0 . 39. The Attorney then read Ordinance No. 13.©3 (NANCE NO. 13.03 - -- - - -_ • T -- -- _ AN ~tDINANCE REH`EA3.~3G ~DINAI~E ~fO. ~:{~17. entitleda eAN t~tDI1VA~E REGU?~ITING AND LICENSING GASOLINE AND-0R OIL FTLLTNG STATIONS, AND T~HOLE3ALE OTL A1VD G~SOTrTNE 3TORAt~ PI~NT3 IN ~ BTT+LAGE ~.+ RICHFIET~~ HENNEPTN COU~Y~ ~SOTAp ~ - The Village Council of the Village of Richfield does ordain as folly ~~ SECeCTION 1. ~.uance No. 3.01 of this Vi 1~e~ ent ttled "An Ord~,nasiee Regulati and licens3bg Ga.so].ine and••or~.~fl Filling Stat~.ons~ .and Ti~olesal~e 031 and Gasoline Stera~ge Plants i.n the Village of A3chfield~ Nennep3.n Co~~'s ~sota~a passed by the Village Council on November i5, 1926 as subsequea~tl~ amendedt is hereby repealed, It was moved by Trustee Walters awl seconded by Trustee Iverson that this constitute the second reading of said Ordinance. Carried. ~- ~~ It was mowed by Trustee-Bowen and seconded by Trustee Iverson that Ordinance No. 13.03 be adopted and ordered published according to law is snch~case mac~le and prw3.ded. Poll of votes: Ayes •- 5 Nays ~- 0 1~0• The A.ttoruear -read Ordinance No. 3.051 ORDI[~NCE AT©. 3s051 Ate ORDINANCE AN~IDI~iG TAT CERTAIN t~DINANCE ~0. 3.05 ~ THE TILIAGE (l~' NICBFIBf~ passed on the 9th ddy of Nlay, 1925, as subsequent] amended, ent'~leds eAN~t~+TANCE TO PREI~NT, LICF~kSE l1ND $BGtT.~AT~ ANIITSB~TSs EN TS, POOL HAI1S, BOWZING ALLEYS, GANG AND 1~9ICES, . DANCE AAISS AND OTf~R A1~4IISEi~i'TS.e The Tillage Council of the Tillie of Richfield do ordain as followss' That Sections }~ and 5 of th,a above entitled ordiaasare be am~ded to read as followsr_ ~ - Section ~ thereof 3.s amended to read as followss -- nSECTCEA+t ~. That the follouiag rates for 13.censes in said T~,ge .are hereby fixed and established to be paid by every person or farm eng~d in th® respective businesses designated in Section 1 ~reofs For Carnivals ---------;.~.--------------a--X100.00 per day- For cirCUSes ®.~...-MN--_-1~-------N--M-M For ~o nt ba k ~W.~ p~ ~~ . e a u s ~«---~---~--~------..-----~~ 100.00 per day for Theatrical Perfarnatices or Shows of a Kind M__-1~-MY-M-M,/M----_- 100,00 par day For Dance ~8 -------N---------------y-~ 100am per year For each Billiard, Pool or Pigeor~ole table ~~-...__-----s 50.E per year Bo~l.ing ~-eY (~ number) .._-..-M.-~_-..__... 25.00 per year I~erry~Go.~Rounds and other, ~ech~.i.cal or a Animal Rides (each) ---------------..- 10.00 per year • Niniati~L9 Golf ----~1-----M----N-~~--~Y~--N 10.00 per year Dr3,v3ng Tess ------_-___-.~--_-N-..--N~~ 10.00 per year Shnffl®board (each ]ane} ~-----~.~-------M . 10.00 per year For other game or games there shall, b® paid such amount ant exceeding the sum of Fifty Dollars par doy as the Tillage Council may in their discretion designate. SECTION 5. pWhenever the Tillage Council shall determ3.ne that the public interest requires it they may refuse to grant a~ 13.cense for t he above activit3eem Tdhenever arm of the aforementioned activities shall. be. conducted by a benev~].ent, fra~ernals'. educational, or charitable organization, the Tillage Council may, in its discretio n waive the license f®e, provided that the terms of th3:s Ordinance are caaaplied with 3n all other reepects.e . This Ordinance sha11 be in force from and after January 1,41952• It was moved by Trustee Iverson, seconded by Trustee Been that this ~~. . ~ Poll of vo#ssa ®yes •a- 5 May$ ~„ ~ , constitute the second--reading of said Crd3nancs. Carr-~i..ed• ° ., It was moved bg Trustee Bo~ren~ seconded by' Trustee Littlejohn that Ordinance l~o• 3s051 be adopted and ordered published according to law in such case mad.® and provided. ~7.• The position~of the pillage Attorney was diocese®d• 1 i I ~. ~' B ,. Moved by Trustee Ir9°ttle~ohn~ seconded by Trustee Bogen that the ®i7.lage Attorney draw an amendment to the Virlage personnel 6~e such ~ceadm®nt'to provide that' the ~i1l.age ~+Iarsager and the ~illa~e Attorney be • excluded from the provisions of sa3.d Ordinance. Carried. l~2. It ~.e~ ,~o~ved ~' Trustee Baeen end s®dond®d bg t~ Ivsrs~ that the salary of the ~i]1age Attorney be ad~ueted~to X200.00 per month for the remainder of the year 1951. Such ad~ust~aent ~ be effective f)ctober li 1951. Carried. ~3. The Maneger reported that Mr. E~ J. Prondzinski~ the architect of -the plans for the addition to the Village Ha11~ xas of the opinion that the bids submitted oa the steep for said a~.dition were reasonable'.although theta was only one bid subn3.tted ~on each item. The only bids submitted are as fellousa B`~~ paper~Calmenson & Co. St. Paul Four~dr~ & ~2fg• Co. > ° h I._._.._ - e ~'tmt Bar ~o~sts and accessories together t~ith ~p laths lath clips axed, tem~ratme steel. ~2,257.Oo (certif3.ed ch®~k in the amount of ,$23Q.00 atta~ehed) Five steal supp®rting ~g3.rders , to support aone-storg adii~.tion to Richfield village H'a11~ a~e~• ' ~ ° cording. ~o plans, and sspsc3fications ~H.:$27.00 (Certified check in the amount. of $100.00 attached) Moved by ~Talters seconded by Littlejohn that these bids be accepted, Carried, ~• The Village.Manager presented the proposed budget for 1952 to the Coimdl• .-Moved by TrusteeBoeen~ seconded by Trustee ?~ittle~ol~n that the meeting ad~onrn~to ~etober l~ 1951 at 5x00 P• M.~ at which t3.ms t~ budget mil]. be .given due co»s3deration• _ :.. ihs meeting ad~oCiC12E`I!i ~at. GZ~S Ai M• ~ ~. r w . n 9i11age Clerk Y