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09-29-19525~ i ~U~ ~ ~~~ ~~~ o~ Rzc~E~n Sep'i~ember 29 ° 1952 Members Presen.ti Keller, Shields, ~in.deberg, Walters, .lv~rson ° Nembers Absents None ° pdrsnaut to dne ca11 and nol3ce thereof, ~ au adjourned meetiti.g of the ~il- lage_ Council of the Qallage of Kichfield was duly held at the pillage Ha11, Non- da~, September 29, 1952, opening at ? l~ clock P.Ii. 1. Nirintes of Previous Meeting r Notion by Shields, seconded by Lindeberg, that th® minutes of the s®p- tember 2~id ffieeting be approved as read. Carried. ~, p1 an~ting ~.d Zoixing Commission Notion by Lindeberg~ seconded by Iverson, that 'the letter of resigaation from H. L. Nehls, Jr., as a member of the planning and Zoning Commission be ac- cepted, ,and •that the manager be instructed to write a letter to Nr. Nehls than ing hira for his sereices~ to the village as a member of such commission. Carried. Igo tion • by Keller, second®d by shields, that Eagene A. O`Brien be named tp sncceed_Nr. Nehls as a member of the Planning and Zoning Commi.ssion~ ~.th his ~~ expiring December 31,.~ 1952. Carried. 3. Refund of assessment (Ka]-Ph E. ~iarford, Jr.) ._ - A letter was read from Ralph E. Hanford, Jr., 7l~07 Portland Avenues re- questing abatement of storm sewer assessment for that port~.on of 7.and deeded •to the village for street purposes. k~ot3on by Iverson, seconded by Shields, that fir. Hanford be granted a re- fund of storm sewer special assessments for 1951 and any prior years, and that future assessments be abated on the basis of the square foot area deeded to the villa , on the following prvpertya North llt.8.9 feet of the W~ of the ~~ of ~T~ of SW~of Section 35, l'o~ship 2$= Range 2L~, Nest. Carried. ° ~,. x3.chfield-Edina Sewer Noi~.on by Shields, seco~i.ded by T,indeberg, that the letter from the Pillage of Edina relative to a proposed joint Richfield-Edina Sewer be received and placed on file. Carried. -- ~ ~- - ° 5. Bill 1952-23 (Nuisances} Bill 1952-23 was reads 9/29/5 AAT OR~DTNANCE DE~`Il~IN4 NUgSANCFS., PROHIBITfNG SLR CRF.~iTCCbI OR M~.INCB AN~3 PRO~~iI~TO A P~ALTY' F©$ VIOTAT.Ct~t THEREOF' said bill being on file an the clerk's office. Motiion by Shields, seconded by Iverson, that this constitute the sec- - and reading of t~.s- bill, Poll of votes: Ages- 5; Nays...-0. Carried, - i Plot3.an bar Iverson, seconded by Shields, that Bill .Fto. 192-23 be' adopted-and published as'Ordinaace ~t©. 11.06, t&s.t it be spread in the ordi- nance Books and be ffiade part of-these minutes. Poll of votes; Ayes--~; Nays--0 Carr3.ed, Said Ordinance appears as Ordinance No. 20 3u Ordinance Book No. 1. 6. 83.11 1952-2~. (B~) ~ . B311 195-~ was reads AST ORDINANCE ES'7ABLISHTNG`RU.~ ANA COVER]NG CQ~'DUCT AND PI~OCEI3URE OF' =THE ~II~I,AGE COt~iCII. Chi RIGHE`IF~.~3, MIlJPdF~SOTA said bill being on file 3n the clerk's office. M4~i.on by Shields, seconded by 3;indeberg, that this constitt~.te • the e second reading of this bill. Poll of votes: Ayes--~; Nays--0. Garried. Motion by ?rindeberg, seconded by Shields, that B3.11 No. 1952-2I~ be adopted and published as Ordinance on By-3~aws~ that a:t be spread in -the Ordinance Book, and be mad®a part of these m3.nutes. -Poll of votes: lyes- 5; Nays--0. Carried. Said ordinance appears as Ordinance No. 21 in ©rdinance Book No. 1. 7. Wis. T~ouise Shaver mss. Touise Shaver appeared before the council relative to her claim for a].lege~d additional costs due to garage set-back. die attorney ruled that there was no legal liability on the part of the village. Carried. Mot3.on by ~deberg, seconded by Iverson that the claim be denied. 8. Zoning Bariations A~Iverson Ivestr~ent Co) emotion by Iverson, seconded by Shields, that flee request o e versos vestnent Company for a front yard. variat3.on from 30 feet tc> 2b feet at 6338 18th Avenue J., be denied. Carried. B. {Gaon a Sedanc~uist) Councilman Shields requested to be excused-from voting in a mat r of side yard variance requested by George Soderquist because of being a neighbor to the parties 3.nvoly®d. ~ot3.on by Iverson, seconded bar Walters, that Shields be excused from vot3.ng. Councilman Iverson Wa~lt~ers and ~3.ndeberg voted less Mayor Keller voted No. Carried. A side yard variance of ten inches was originally requested but parties involved agreed to split the difference. Motion by Iverson, seconded by ~inde- berg that permission to build w.i..th a side yard of four feet, seven inches, be granted, at 7109 Cliutori Avenue South, provided a letter of consent be filed from Soward ~. Zake, 7115 Clinton, residing directly south of the property affected. Carried. 9/29/52 9, Licenses - ° Motion by Iv®rson that the follovd.ng licens®s be grant®dr °Jule Simmons Grarbage Hauling 2905 Garfield Ave. S. , Richfield Poultry Farm Food 2108 TAT. 78th street Motion to approve foregoing licenses seconded by Shi®1ds~ Carried; 10. Street Petition (Queen Avenue) Motion by Keller, seconded by Iv®rson, that a petition requesting street grading on Queen Avenue from faith to 67th Streets, be referred to the engineer for study and recormriendataon, and areport to the council. Carried, ll, AEiiep ta2ic® of Streets {~. F, 3 toyke Addi t3.on) Motion by Iverson, seconded by Shields, that the following resolution be adopted, that it b® spread 3n the Resolution Sook, and be made. a part of these minutesa RESOLFJ'rCON N0. 59 A RESOLUTION ACCEP72~TG S7REET5 UNDER Cf~STBACT N0, 121 AND kELFASIN G DESTELOPFR UNDER SAID CCU]' TRAC T Ro1.1. ca11 on motion to adopt foregoing resolution: Ayes--~; ATays--0 Carried, Above resolution appears as Resolution No. 59 3n B.esolutLon Book No. 1, 12, Ca11 for Bids (Roof on. Liquor Stored (Toilets) Motion by Iverson, seconded by Shields, that bids be called for on a n®r~ roof for the liquor store, and on the instaltal3on of toilets in the police station, Carried. 13. Position Classification Motion by Shields, seconded by Iverson; that the follow;x~.g resolution be adopted, that it be spread in the Resolution Book, and be made a part of these minutes . RESClLUTCE~11 N0. ~ A RESOLUfiCtltt AM~DTNG POSIT.Lt1N CLASSIFICATCCfl1T AND DESI43~TATiNG .SALARY PAY RANG Roll call on motion to adopt foregoing resolution: Ayes- 5; Nays--d, Carried. Above resolution appears as Resolution No. 60 in Resolut~i.on Book No. 1, Motion by Shields, seconded by Lindeberg, that the position of "Inspector- Sanitarian" be left vacant until further action of the council. Carried.- 9 4 9/29/52 ll~. Bt:ilding Permit- '(John H. Burwell) Motion by Iverson, seconded by Keller, that the applieat3.on of John ~I• Bur- we11, ?101 Park Avenue, for a building permit for a oAe-stork br3.ck builci3ng on the west side of Chicago Avenue, north of 72nd.Street, be approved, Carried. l5. S~arm Water llrainage adopted, sites. Motion by Keller, seconded bg Iverson, that the following resolutLon•be that it be spread in the Resolution Book, and be made a °part of these min- RF5©LUTCCQT N0. 61 KESOLIITLIa~T REL9.~~E TO DRAaal1A(~ (~" STOKE SE~tEHS Ai~D SUKFACT ~~ aa~TO CER~ LAKE B~ls, Atv~ REQtJ.F~TZ1vG DE~TI~d (~' WATER LEV- ELS FOR SANK; Roll Baal on motion to adopt foregoing resolution: Ages--5; Rays-~. Carried. Above resolution appears as Resolution No. 6l 3n Kesolution Book Nfio. 1• 16. Bus Fare Increase Gouacilman Lindeberg reported on a hearing before ~e State Kai.lroad and Warehouse Commission relate-ve 'k~ the regn®st for increased bus fares b~ the ~inea- poli.s and Suburbsn Bus Company, and °sulami.tted egh~.bits reporting to show a defi- cit in operations far 1Q52. Mo ti.on by Shields, seconded by avers cu, that such ca~rhi bi is be received amd plated on file. Carried. 17• App@ib.-k~ents to Joint Kecreat~.on Council Mot3.®n by Keller, seconded by Zvera~, that Co~mcilmen Lindeberg and Shields be appointed. to the Joint Keereat3.on Cotmcil to. represent the Bichfield 9311age Council. Carried. 1$. ad~ct~rnsnent Mot3.on by Keller, seoonded bar Shields, that the meeting be aci~ourned to Monday, October 6 at ?:~ P.M. for the purpose of conduct3~ng a hearing on the budget, a hearing on Store Surer ~F" assessffients, and to receive bids. Motion carried, and meeting adrjourned at 9x10 1'.M. ~-- ro toi~.~~-