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07-21-1952 I~TIITES ~' ADdfBUR~1ED NKETIld G PZLI,A.GT OF RICHF'Iffi~ duly 2l, 1952 Pmrsaa~rit to dtte call and notiee thereof, an adjourned meeting of fibs Vii- 9.age Council c>f the 4illags of Richfield was duly held at the Village Hall Monday duly 21., 1952, opening at 7 s0O P.I~i, fibers presents Keller, Shields, Walters, Lindeberg aad Iverson ~3embers absents Non® 1. Niriutes of Previous AQeei~.ng __._... ~btion by Walters, Seconded by Shields, that the minutes of fiche regular meet- ing of duly 1.~ be approv®d as corrected. Carried. 2. Nursing Report I~totion by Walters, seconded by Iverson, that the pablic b,ealth nursing re- port for the month of dune be received and placed on file. Carried. ~. A~yr©priat3.on for Kars3ng- Bernice I~tion by Walters, seconded by Iverson, that the finance. director be author- ized to issae payeent for seven-twelfths of the amount billed to the village for part3.cipat~..oa in the Rpral He~ep3n County Nursing D3.strict, ~vering_ the period, dune is t through December 31, 1952.Carried. ~. Cocktail Lounge rr r~.-~~ A latter was presented from George H. Logans et alp opposing operation of a coc~kktail lounge, and was orc~red placed on file. 5. Advisory Election on Ccacktail Lounge • l~oti.on by Walters, seconded by Iverson' thatzthe council delay final de• vision on the quest3.on of a muaicipa3.ly operated cocktail loge until after get- t3s~.g the view of the people at an advisory election to be held in con~unct3.on ~Lth the state primary election on ~xesday, September 9, 1952. Carried. 6. ~O s {Bi9.I 1952-1?_~ Bill No. 1952-17 ~s reach AAt ORDItVANCE A~TDING ORDTR@IdCE 3.071, OF THS VILLAGE OF RICHFIELD F~01- TITLED s aAN ORDINANCE C(I~TCE~1T Ig G ~(~ AND PROV.LDIN G FOR THE LI C.~T311+T G ~Fa, AS FASSED MAY 31, 9.951, AND AS SUBSEQtIE•,ITLY AN~IDED~ said bill being on file in the clerks office. - Lotion bg Walters, seconded by Lindeberg that this consti.tnte the second reading ®f this bi11. Poll of votes Ages-5; Nays-0. Carried. lotion by Walters; seconded by Iverson, that B311 1952-17 be adopted and published as an ordinance amending Ordinance x.071, and that it be spread in the Qrdinance Book, and made a part of these miriutas. Poll of votesa Ayes.S; days-t}. Carried, Above ordinance appears as ®rdinance No.l~ 3n Ordinance Book 9.s Page 39. ry 7/u/52 7, Bi1w7. 192-1~9 ~Si ~,rther action on 83.11 1952-19 was deferred by agreement. 8. Special Use Permit (Wood].a~ce. School Addition) ....~...~r..._..~ MotLon by Walters, seconded by Iverson, that a special use perm3.t be ap- proved for the Woodlalse School Addition, having been approved by the Zoning Com- mission. Carried. 9. ~e~as Use PermitTrailer Camp and Motel) Ntotios by Walters, seconded by Zindeberg, that -the application for a special use permit f or a trailer ~P and motel b etween 11th and 12th Avenues _ aaa 78th Streets submitted by Gilbert Sandia, 7338 Wentworth Avenues bereferred tc>'~ the Zoning Commission for a public hearing on Monday, August ~., 1952, at $:b0 P,M.~ Carried. 1Q. Waiver of Zoning Area Requirements Motion by Walters that the council concur w3.th the recommendations of the Zoning Commission in the waiver of zoning area requirements to permit the following: 1 ~. Lot 9, Block 1, Home Ae~res, conversion to a double buggalow, request bar H. H. Anderson, 7215 Qeieen Avenue S. B. Approx3lnatsly 7313 Nico].let Avenues tc~ bt~.ld ^ a double bungalow, re= quested by Ser~y J. Carlson, 7321 Went~rorth Motton seconded by Iverson. Carried. 11, Baild3s~,g .Permits N1ot3.on by Walters, seconded by Iverson, that the mayor be author3.zed to sign a bu3.7.ding permit card for the construct3.on ~of a fi113ag s tction at the xmrthwest corner of Cedar Avenue and 66th Street, rec~ested by Iverson~s Inc., 7501 Hicollet Ave., provided all requirements of State laws and Village raga-- latii.ons are complied with. Carried. . Notion by Wa,7.'terss seconded~by Iverson, that the fol7.ow3ng building permits be approved subject to approval by the Village Engineers and compliances w3.th State and Village regulations: /~. Remodel v®ga.table stand into filling stati.aa~s northeast comer of Cedar Avenue and 78th Street, u~quested b~- Clayton W, Boeser, 1920 E. 78th St. B. Erection of _di.splay garage on Lot 4s Block 8, Hew Ford Town= at 6.09 Cedar Avenues requested by Karl V. Werner, 693l~. ~'~ Avenue S+ C. Store building on Lots 5s6,14 and lie B].ook 9s Toun's Edge Addition, at approximately 6535 N3col7~s t Avexiue. Notion carried, 12. L~.ce:tses Idbtion ~ Walters that the following licenses be approved: C.B. Adauts 6336 ~. L~dais Fr®dea Fairways 7501 S. Lyttdale Cigarettes Igo t~.oa to approve foregoing licenses s ecanded bar Iverson. Carried. 13. Gla3m'Denied ~3ot~3.©a by Walterss seconded by Iverson, that the cla.im.of Hobert S. Cooks a v©lustteer firea~ams relative to ant nni8sured loss, be denied, • Carried. l~j.. Assessments Sat Sto~kets Addition ~ .. . ~bt<Lon by Shields, se~aded by Iverson, that the village clerk be aaat~r3.sed to re-distribute the assessments. on I+ote. is Stoyke~s Addit3.on, assess- ing the lots on the basis of the square foot cost originallg appli®d over the eatare area, and omitti.ag tbs area whicYt has'°been dadi~ted for street p~r- poses. Carr3.ed.- , 15. Special Assessn~en,,, t ~. D, Forbes) ~~ A request was presented from W. D. ~`orbes, -7233 C'ak Grove Blvd.s f©r a reductl.~ of spe~i.al assessm~ts for storm sewer on pots Ys 2 mad 3, Block 5s ,Wood Shores. The Mager was instructed tor~it$ that there ie no authorization foe each a reduction as tl~t~ property is 3a the benefitted area. 16. Transfer of Fads ffiot~.on by Walters. that the foll+owZagmsalution be adopteds and that itbe spread Sat the xeaolution Book, and made a part of these minutes: BOON ffi0. 3~, A Rffi©Lt1TIt11t AUTHGRTZIlJG A~TD DTRECTI@TG THAT GEHTAIld IOTTER~'Ui~D TRAN5FEffi ~ ICE IAT ACCt~BDANCI~ WITH THE P~VISIG~tS GF THE BUDGET ADOPTS FoR 1952 Wotioa tta adopt doregoiag resolution sec~rtded bar Iverson. Roll ^ca,l].s Ades-5; Nays-0, carried. . Above resolution appears as l~esolut3on No. 34 in -Resolution Book l~ Page. 17._Building and Wechanical Codes AdyisAry Gommi.ttee Mot3.oa by Walters that the fo3.low~tg be aPPo3nted~to the Building and Mechanical Codes Advisory Committee to draft proposed ordirtaatces: 11 ~a~.d H. Bruer Itiehard Carlaoa ~. F, Clarke Robert Cook J. C. ~g~~bz~etsona Cps t Fallen Ben3am3.n Fi$h Kenneth Foreland ~l. ~'. Hensha~ . J. 1~. Idabo A. E. Matts~ Stephen J. Mehotte R. A, ScYmarr Ssorge Solberg Helmer 3 one Jr. that the Vila ge Mar~.ager be appointed to serve as secretary of the com~i.tt~; that the follQt~ring b® alternate members of the comm3.ttse: Jobe ~1. Borryr SQL. fright C. W; Farnham. Irviug P. Jacobsen - Joba F. Lebo _. _ Donald ~. Larson G. Reed Maeomber Thomas E. Roche and that a point mee~a.ng of :the commd.ttee be held tai: the village council on. Monday evening, ~ug+~s t ~., at 7 :DO P.M. PZot~.on secx~nded by Iverson. Carried. ~.8. Inman St~i~ Motion by Walters, s®cond®d by ~.ndeberga that the eil.l.age attorney b® authorized ~ cbfend the village in an injunction suit seeking to step the in- s ta]lation of the asphalt s forage ~ tank at the V3.1.lage Hall site, Carried. 19. Be~oval of Commerci 1 Signs~in Parks Mot3.oa by Iverson, seconded by Walters, authorizing the Hauager to have all co~mnerc3:al signs removed from park property. Carried. 20. Hes taura~,. t Survey es t8d Motion by Walters, seconded by Iverson., that the State Department of Health be requested to conduct a survey of the restaurants and other eating and drin~ds~g establishments 3xi R1.chfield. Carried. 21. Opening of B3.ds cRoad flil Bids were received from the follo~ng on bit~inous materials: Richards fY~.l Company, A~inrteapolis Western Qil &c Fuel Company, Minneapolis 56 't/2~-I52 1~13on bar falters, ~conded ~ Zindeberg, that the bids be r®ferred ~ the 9317.age ~tgineer for tab~.Za.tic~., aril rep©rt back at the ~,ext i°egu~.ar ~eetd~.g. Garra.ed. 22.1 ourr~ent ~loi3ori by Walters, seQOnded ~' Ael7.er tYiat the meet3x~.g ac~joura. ~t3.c carr3.ady and meeiang ac~ourn.ed at 8 s50 P•ffi• - . ~-~.~ 1~1 ~~i