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10-13-1964
>-~~ VILLAC;B OP RICHF IBIS Regular Meeting Oc tuber 13, 1964 Because Oct. 12th, the regular date of the meeting, fe11 on a holiday, the council of the Village of Richfield met in regular session Tuesday, Octo- ber 13, 1964 at 7:00 P,Md in the village hall, 6700 Portland Ave. The mde tang was called to order by Mayor Olson, Present s Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettingerg Randall and Olson, Absento None, 1. Minutesi Mayor 41son offered several corrections to pages 1 and 2 of the minutes of Oct, 6, 1964 budget hearing, Motion by Anderson, seconded b y Luettingerg that the minutes of the meetings of Oct. 6th, 1964 be accepted as corrected and that minutes of the meetings of Oct, 5th and September 28, 1964 be approved.. All ayes ~ carried, 2, Reports Motion by ,Tacobsertg seconded by Anderson, that the following reports be accepted ~:nd filed~"~ :~, Inspection, Sept, 1964 ~®7362 Relief Report, Sept, 1964 C®7363 Nursing Reports Sept. 1964 07364 All ayes ~ carried, 3, Set Date of Hearing ~ Special Use Permit 7040 Cedar Ave, Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettingerg that the council: authorize the cierl~ to advertise a~hearing on the application of Cedar Propertiesg Inc., 224 W. 66th St.g for a special use permit at 7040 Cedar .Ave, to locate one 8mutxit.apartment building8 hearing~to be October 26g 1964. Ail ayes ~ carried. 4. Set Date of Hearing m Special Use Permit ~ 7108 Cedar Ave. Motion by Randalig seconded by Luettingerg that the council authorize the ®2m Oct. 13s 1964 clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Cedar Propertiess Ines 224 ~i. ~~ith St.s for a special use permit at 7108 Cedar Ave. to locate one 8~unit apartment building, hearing to be October 26s 1964. A11 ayes carried. 5. Set Date of Hearing m S ecial Use Permit 7444 Cedar Ave, Motion by Anderson9 seconded by Jacobsens that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Hirsch Bros,, Ines 3954 Wooddale Ave.s for a special use permit at 7444 Cedar Ave. to locate one 23~unit apartment buildingp hearing to be November 23s 19648 Ali ayes m carried, 6. Set Date of Hearing Spec. Use Permit Nicoliet & WentworthA 77thA 78th Motion by I.uettingers seconded by Andersons that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Soen°s Construction Co.s 7720 Pillsbury Ave.s for a special use permit at Nicoliet Ave. and Wentworths to locate four 6~unit apartment buiidingso 3 12®unit buildings and four il~unit buildingsg hearing to be November 23s 1964, All ayes ~ carried. ?. Set Date of Hearing m Adjustment &~ ae 7520 Aldrich Ave, Motion by Randalis seconded by Jacobsens that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a he~.r'ing~ on the application of Earl H. Petersons 7700 Morgan Ave.s fora zoning variation at 7520 Ald~eich Ave.g hearing to be Octo® ber 26, 1964, All ayes carried. 8. Set Date of Hearing m Application to Plat Land Motion by Luettingers seconded by Andersons that the council: authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of ,Leonard R, Babinski.s 2581 17th Ave. N.E. to plat land bounded on the north by S. r/w line 62nd St.e on the south by N. ~~ line 64th st.g on the west by ~ block west Queen Ave.; and on the east by E. rev line Queen Ave,; hearing to be October 26s 1964® Poll of voteso Ayes m Andersons Jacobsens Luettingers Randall, Nays ~ Olson. Absent ~ none, Carried,. ~3® Oct. 13, 1964 9. Set Date of Hearing m Special Use Permit ~ ?600 Lyndale Ave. Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the council au thorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Metropolitan Honda, 7600 Lyndale Ave, S., for a special use permit to locate a used car and bike lot at ?600 Lyndale Ave.e hearing to be November 9, 1964, All ayes m carried. 10. Set Date of Hes.ring m Special Use Permit ~ 415 E. 77th St. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Randall, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Arthur W. Edholm, 9632 Grand Ave. etal for a special use permit to locate an auto repair shop at 415 E. 77th St., hearing to be October 26, 1964, All ayes carried, 11. Set Date of Hearing. ~ Special Use Permit m 6700 Penn Ave. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Kenneth A. Youngberg, 6741 Sheridan Ave., for a special use permit to locate a coin operated car wash at 6700 Penn Ave.e.hearing to be November 9, 1964. Ali ayes ~ carried. 12. Set Date of Hearing ~-Special Use Permit ~ 7700 Portland Ave, Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Donald Lo Eisen, 7044 Portland Ave,, for a special use permit to locate a coin operated car-wash at 7700 Portland Ave.; hearing to be Nov. 9, 1964. All ayes ~ carried, 13. Set Date of Hearing m Special Use Permit ®901 W, 77; St. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger,-that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of business Development Sai~;s, Inc., 7705 Morgan Ave., for a special use permit to locate a coin oper~ ated car wash at 901 Wo 77~ Stye hearing to be Nov, 9, 1964, All ayes carried. ~5ee Item 23, 14, tfipplication for Outdoor Adv. Sign 7609 Lyndale Ave, S. Ernest Pikert represented Naegle Outdoor Advertising Co. mom Oct. 139 1964 Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by Luettinger9 that the application of Naegele Qutdoor Advertising Co.9 3338 University Ave.. 5.8.9 for an outdoor advertising sigh at 7bf99 Lyndale Ave. be referred to the Planning Commission and that October 269 1964 be set for hearing, At1.1 ayes m carried, 15. Authorize Cali for Bids ~ Rock Salt Motion by Randa119 seconded by Jacobsen9 that the council authorize the clerk to advertise for bids on rock saltfl bids to be opened Nov, 59 1964, All ayes m carried, 16. Safety Award . ~ Mayor Olson presented a safety award to Cy Johnson9 chief of police for the police department from the Mirsnesota Safety Council, 17. Hearings - A~ar~ment Use Permit 6309®11 Portland Aire. It being 7015 P,M. Mayor Cllson called For the hearing on the appiica® tion of, Bugene J. Cunningham9 4247 Minnehaha Ave.9 for an apartment use permit and read the notice of hearing, Don 5ee19 attorneyp represented the applicants and presented a petition in- dicating that a majority of the property owners within 300 ft. signed in favor. Councilman Jacobsen asked about the parking areas The use of this basement. as ~. third apartment since 1959 was discussed@ The question was raised as to whether this property could be used as a three apartment dwellm ing9 could it be made into a large number of units wi thout council action, The attorney rtY-led provisions of special use permits generally control these 111Ettterse Motion by Jacob~n9 seconded by Luettinger9 that the hearing be closed. Poll of votes< Ayes ~ Anderson9 Jacobsen9 Lue ttiriger9 Randall and Olson. Nays ~ none. Absent none. Carried, Motion by Anderson9 seconded by Randa119 that the council deny the rem quest of Eugene J. Cunningham9 4247 Mirinehaha Aveo for an apartment permit at m~~ Oct. 13s 1964 6309m11 Portland Ave, to maintain a third apartment iti walkout basement of double bungalow:;: Poll of votes:.'.Ayes ~ .~ndersons Luettingere Randall. Nays ~ Jacobsen and. Ols©n. Absent m none. Carriedm 18, Haring m Apartment Use Permit ~ 7608 through 7644 Pleasant Abe. .: It being 7:15 P,M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the spplica~ tion of 8r.nest. J'ohnsoh, 21I ~9. 76th St.s for an apartment use permit.at 7608 through 7644 Pleasant Ave. and read the notice of hearingo Brnest Johnson, applicants appeared4 A discussion was held on having brick.with stucco on the backs and . buiiding.s to ..f ace one. anothe ro Motion by Anderson, seconded by ©lsons that the hearing on this matter be deferred to October 26th inasmuch as the plans had not been presented earlier for adminis trative studq. All ayes carried. 19, Hearin~~S~ecial Use Permit m 6232 Lyndale Ave, It being 7e15.: P,M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the applicati on of Louis II. Thayer, 6232 E.yndale Ave, S,~ s for a special use permit to locate an asxto body repair and paint shop at 623 Lyndale Ave.. and read the notice of hearing:.: Loriis E. Thayers 6233 Aldrich. Ave.s applicants appeared, He stated he had a 9 f t. easement with Gust Fallden betr~een the buildings. This is to be verified, Leif Nelvins 7245 13th Aveo S®s new owner of the propertys appeared. Brick for the front was discusseds Motion by Andersons seconded by Jacobeans that the hes,ring be closeda All ayes ~ carried, Motio n by Andersons seconded bq Luettingers that the special use permit be granted to Buis H. Thayers 6232 Lyndale Ave,a with the following provisionso 1 ®6® Oct. 13, 1964 No outside auto or other storage, the attorney is to check easement; brick eac- terior on the fronte outside repairited9 biacktopped parking areag and that the building: codes be met, Ali ayes - carrieda Cm?365 20. Hearing - Assessme nt on Village Proje No, 4?7 (Curb & Gutter on Penn) It being 7>15 P.M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the proposed assessment for Village Project No, 47°7 (Curb and gutter on Penn Ave, from 62nd to 78th gt.) and read the notice of hearing, G. ~, Jorgenson, 7325 Penn Ave.o questioned the qu silty of the pavement because of thumping caused by traffic in certain weather. He is to call the engineer when this occurs for getting it checked Dote No one appeared in opposition to the assessment,. Motion by Andersons seconded b~- Jacob~.en9 that the hearing be closed._ A1~1 ayes, ® carried. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobeans that the following resolution 1 be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutesp RESOLUTION NOo 3311 RBSOLUTION ADOPTYNG ASSBSSNIENT ON VILLAGE PROJECT NO. 477 Poll of votesa Ayes ® Andersons Jacobs~ns Luettingers Randall and Olsone Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution i~3311 in resolution book i~t21e Zl, Hearing - Land. Division m 7®4® Lyndale Ave. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Wiizabeth Theis 7040 Lyndale Ave. S, for a land divisions which hearing had been deferred from the meeting of Sept. 28the Mr~e Thies, applicants appeared and presented a petition favoring the land division. m7® Oct. 13a 1964 Motion by Olson, seconded by Jacobsens that the petition signed by four property owners concurring in the proposed land division at 7040 Lyndale Ave. be accepted and filed, Ail ayes m carried. C®7366 Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Ail ayes - carried. Motion by Jacobsen4 seconded by Randaila that the council grant the land division to Elizabeth M. Thies, 7040 Lyndale Ave, S, to divide the south 1/2 of Lot 7, all of Lots 8, 9 and 10, Bloc1~ lg Woodlalce Shore Addition (7040 Lyndaie Ave, S.) All ayes m carried. C~7367 22. Hearing -Land Division ~ 7600 U ton Ave, Tt being 7o1S P.M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Storer Realty Co. for a land division at 7600 Upton Ave. S, and read the notice of hearing. Ken Applebaums 614 ~-, 54th St.9 represented Storer Realty Co.9 and presented a letter in favor of the division of land from surrounding property owners, Proper set back was discussed. Motion by Olson, seconded by Randal]:9 that the letter signed by 7 property owners concurring in the land division at 7600 Upton Ave. be accepted and filed. All ayes -carried. C®7368 Motion by Jacobseno seconded by Luettingers that the hearing be closed, All ayes ~ carried. Motion by Luettingerg seconded by Jacobsens that the application for land division be approved for Storer Realty Co.g 6l4 W, 54th St. to divide the north 150 ft. of Lot 3, Marshall & Heardgs Woodlalce Garden Tots except the east 30 ft. for streets (7600 Upton Ave, ) All ayes ~ carried, C®7369 The council recessed and then reconvened with ail members present. 1 ®g- Oct. 13s 1964 23. Special Order of Business Thomas Boulay appeared and requested that the setting date of hearin$ on a car wash at 901 W. 77~ St. (See Item #13) be advanced to Oct. 26th. Motion by Andersons seconded by Jacobeans that the clerk be authorized to set date of hearing on Oct, 268 1964 instead of Nov, 9th according to action in Item #13 of these minutes. All ayes carried, 24. Commercial Building Permit 6600 Penn Ave. S, Warren Ortenbiads 6609 Tingdale Ave.s Bdinas contractors appeared repre~ senting the applicant. Richard Eiliss broker for Mr. Barkers the applicant, also appeared, He stated that the new building would be of greater value to the village than the present structure. A~irso Barker appeared, Motion by Olsons seconded.by Luettingers that the commercial building permit be granted to V. B. Barkers 6700 Cheyenne Trail, Edinas to construct a Do-Nut Shop at 6600 Penn Ave. S. subject to agreeable terms on pending law suit with the village; that council will be polled for agreement on the litigation prior to issuance of the building permit9 the north and east sides of the buiidm shadow ins to have materials meeting apartment code requirements with concseete/block acceptable on other two sides.. All ayes carriede C~7370 Motion by Olsons seconded by Luettingers that the council grant tentative approval to the off-street parking layout at 6600 Penn Ave, S. All ayes carriedm 25. Commercial Building Permit - 7437 Lyndale Ave„ S. .~.. Mr. Wolfenson appeared. He explained the building was to have all brick exteriors and the off-street parking is covered by apartment parking. Motion by Jacobeans seconded by Andersons that the council grant the com~ mercial building permit to Lyndale Builders 4525 ri4innetonka Blvd.s to build an office building for apartment management at 7437 Lyndale Ave. S. All ayes carried. Cm7371 ~9m Cc t. 138 1964 26. Commercial Building ~ 2901 W. 66th St. Mr. Eckbergs owner, appeared. Ronald Kranks architects appeared with sketches showing brick exterior on north and east. A 50x90 building was disw cussed; the architect indicated the operation would close at 9:00 P.M. and not be a 24 hour operation. Motion by Andersons seconded by Randall, that the council defer action on this matter to October 26th to permit review of preliminary plans with per mission for footing installation approved now in o~nformity with building code, Ali-ayes - carried. 27. Commercial Bldg. Permit o 7420 Penn Ave. S. W~.yne Johnsons 6238 11th Ave. °5.8 appeared as applicant, A discussion was held on the brick exterior matching the apartments. John Paulson, builders appeared stating he intends to use a light buff face brick. Motion bq Andersons seconded by Jacobsens that the council grant the commercial building permit to Wayne D, Johnsons 6238 11th Ave. 5., to construct a 12-stall garage for existing il~unit apartment building at 742p Penn Ave. S. subject to matching color brick with 16 parking spaces. All ayes carried. C~7372 28. Commercial Bldg, Permit m 71G1 Bloomington Ave, Vern Pearsons ?117 Lancester Ave.s and Alden Smiths architects 606 Wesley Temples represented the church. Parking area for the church and concrete block construction with brick veneer was discussed0 Motion by Andersons seconded by Luettingers that the council grant the building permit to Bethany Covenant Churchs 7121 Bloomington Ave.s for an addi® tion to the church, with off®street parking to be completed in one year. All ayes _ carriedo C®7373 29. Commercial Bldg , Permit ~ 6733 and b745 Cedar Ave. Dan Rognrud represented Cedar Propertiese rY1Ces a division of Skyline ~10~ Oct. 13, 1964 Builders. He presented new landscaping plans with proposed mushxo om type lighting. The council assumes low mushroom type lighting to be the policy with special note of any variance in future apartment projects. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant the building permit to Cedar Properties, Inc®, 224 W. 66th St., with landscaping i as presented, to construct 1 13munit and 1 14-unit apartment building at 6733 and 6745 Cedar Ave., such building to meet all codes. All ayes o carried. Cm73~•4 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant tenta~ five approval to the offmstreet parking layout at•.6733 and 6745 Cedar Ave. Ail ayes m carried. 30. Letter re Amendment to. Ordinance #2,06 Gary E. Persian, 632 E. 78th St,, attorney, presented reasons for his re~ quest for an ordinance amendment concerning rubbish and garbage disposal for apartment buildings. Roy Camp presented his problems on vermin control in the apartments. Motion by Olson, seconded by Luettinger, that this question be deferred to November 9, 1964, for a report from the administration, Ali ayes a carried. 31. Request. for $sctension of Special tJse Permit m 7426 Cedar Ave, Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that ~ sixty day eactension be granted to A« F. Bailey, 7339 18th Ave« S. on his special use permit coverm Carried.. ing an apartment building at 7426 Cedar Ave, All ayes / (Oct. 13, 1964 to Dec. 13, 1964 ) Cd7345 32~. Off-Street Parking Contract 1001 E« 77th Sto Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by And.~rsom, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread iYi the resolution ?cook and that it be made a part of these minutess ~11~ Opt. 13g 196 RESOLUTION NO. 3309 RESOLUTION APPROI/ING LAYOUT AND CONTRACT FOR C6PP~STREET PARKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICATION NO. 63m31, CONTRACT N0. 831. ~ 1001 B, 77th St. & 1000 E. 78th St. C••73A~6 PolF of votes: Ayes d Anderson, Jacobsen, L.uettingerB Randall and Olson. Nays m none. Absent p none. Carried, This resolution appears as resolution #3309 in resolution book #21. 33. Release of Check on Off~Street Parking 6315 Cedar Ave, Motion by Lue ttingerg seconded by Rand al le that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that .it be made a part of these minutes: RESOLUTION NO. 3312 RESOLUTION RELATING ZO RELBASE OP CHECK ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF SURETiP BOND ON OFF~STREET PARKING 63.5 Cedar Avea Poll of votes: ayes m Anderson9 Jacobsen, Luettir~ger9 ~R~nda11 and Olson, Nays none. Absent m none, Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3312 in resolution book #21. 34, Transfer-from Contingenc~~ropriation to Moor Council Accta Motion by Randallfl seconded by Luettingers that the following resolution be adopted; that it be~spread in the resoiution boo& and that it be made a part of these minute: REVOLUTION NOa 33.3 RESOLUTION TRANVPERRII~ FROM CQNTINGENCT' APPROPRIATION 7U THE MAYOR COUNCIL ACCOUNT ~C~nsus~ Poii of votes, Ayes.m Andersong Jacobsenfl Luettinger9 Randall and Olson. Nays m none. Absent w none. Carried, This resolution appears as resoiution #3313 in resolution baok #21, Motion by Jacobseng seconded by Andersong that the council apprpve the contract for a midmclecade census of Richfield. Ail ayes ~ carried, -12- Oct. 13; 1964 35. Providing Polling Places & Designating Judges for Blection Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted: that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be Wade a part of these minutest RBSOLUTION N0: 3314 RBSOLUTION PROVYDING POR. PALLING PLACBS AND DB5IGNATIIVG, Jut~GBS OF. BLBCTION FOR STATE ,GBNERAL AND VILLAGE GENBRAL BLBCTIONS Poll of votess Ayes m Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettingers Randall and Olson. Nays - noneo~ Absent - none„ Carried, 'Phis resolution appears as resolution #3314 in resolution book #21, 36. P.].~:ns for New L~ndale Ave. Liquor Store r Ralph 5himer, architects presented~finai~~,pians fob the proposed new Lyndale Ave. Liquor Store, Mr® Johnsonsrepresenting Orrs 5cheiens Mayermn and Associates, was also present, Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randalis that the council approve the final plans on the proposed new Lynd~ie Liquor Store with bids °6~ be ca4led fair . on November 5, 1964 at llaOO A.M, Ail ayes carried, C®7347 37. Bids -Sale of Tanker Truck #S (Pire'Dept,~ Motion by Luettingers seconded by Andersons that the minutes ®f the bid® opening on the sale of Tanker Truck #5 be approved Sept. 25s 1964). Ail ayes m carried, C-7348 A tabulation of bids was presented bq the manager together with his re® commendation for aw~.rd, Motion by Randaiis seconded by Jacobeans that the high bid of Ashby Fire Department for $4s176.39 be accepted as recommended by the manger with proceeds to the Sewer Operating Funds A11 ayes m carried. 38, Pedestrian Signal at Lake Shore Drive & Lyndale Aveo A report from the engineer and police chief ®n signs for pedestrians was presented. ®13m Oct, 138 1964 Motion by Jacobsene seconded by Randall9~that additional information be re= ~ nested from the Richfield Safety Council. for a e8pedestrian in crosswalksQ type sign. A11 ayes v carriedv 39. Letter~re Proposed Ordinance on ~°Set~upsS4 M©tion by Ois®ne seconded by Jacobseng that the letter from The Hope Presbym terian Church, 7132 Portland Ave,s dated Sept, 178 19649 relative to their stand on the proposed ®aset~upPB ordinance, be accepted and filedo Ail ayes carriedm C®7349 40. Petition re Rezoning of Area near Thomas & 65th Sta Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobseng that the council accept and file the petition signed by 36 proper ~' owners opposing the rezoning from single family residence to multiple residerYC a zoning in area bounded by Thomas Ave. to the east side of Sheridan Ave, from 65th to 66th St. Ali ayes carriedo 0.7350 41. Proposed Sale of Gravel Pit A~di.scussion was held relative to an offer to purchase the viliage~owned gravel pit on Prance Ave, at $478000, A motion was made by Jacobsen, seconded by Andersono that the sale of this property be advertised to the public and sale t® be negotiated. Ali ayes carried 42, Estimates Washburn Sideway elevation on 62nd Stm from Xes°~ces Avem to Aveo was questioned, Motion by Jacobsene seconded by Y.uettinger9 that the following estimate be allured; Hiawatha Cement Cop9 inc~e Yo Pm Noa 5098 Csyntract Nob 8758 Concrete Sidewal3cs 8 Report ~2 ~ 67°~ c®mplete, $178353,25 All ayes m carried, Motion bq, ~uettingere seconded by Jacobseng that the following estirrm.te be allowedv 1 =14~ Otte 13, 1964 Estimates cont. Woodrich Construction Co®, V. P. #480, Contract #868, Concrete Pave- ment, Lyndale Ave., Report #'3 m 64% complete, $82,787.25 Ali ayes ~ carried, 43. Licenses No representative from Rich Enterprises was present. Councilman Anderson read a resolution from the Richfield Jaycees. The mayor read communications from the foliowingo Richfield Protestant Ministerial Ass°n; Ladies° Bible Class, Oa'~ Gxove'lGuth. Church; Ladies° Circle, Oal; Grove Luth, Church; petition from property owners in 77th and Morgan Ave. areAi• Motion by Anderson, seconded by Randall, that the resolution relative to a prope~sed dance license by Rich Bnterprises be accepted and filed, A12 ayes carried, Cm7351 M©tion by Olsono seconded by Anderson, that the council accept and file the above named communications relative to the proposed license of Ridis Enter® prises. Ali ayes m carried. Councilman Randall gave an oral report on his findings regarding Rich Enterprises and stated that in view of this he mould be compelled to cast a negative vote on the appreaval of the dance license. Therefore, acts®n at the September 28th 1964 meeting be as follows:o 09'M®tion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the application for dance licer~ a from Rich Enterprises C7713 Morgan Ave.) be denied. Poll of vot.ess Ayes ~ Anderson, Luettinger. Nays Randal T.. Jacobsen, Olson. Absent/ Motion lost because of tie voteQ4 would be considered denied. Nation b~ Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the application from La~'ry-tiilliams for an Auto Livery be deferred to October 26, 1964 far further study by tl~e Police Departments A11 ayes carried. X15 QctO 13', 1964 Licensas cont. 1 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the following licenses be granted: New Cunningham Biectric Co., PoO. Bx. 266, Excelsior New American Fruit ~ Produce Co., 84 Nicoilet (Fleet) New C;~O. Dawson, 3245 Florida 5t., StQ Louis Parr (1) New J & w Standard, 6548 Cedar Aveo New Maple Plain Creamery Co., Maple Plain, Minn. (2) New Quik & Ezy Superette, 7034 Cedar Ave. New Claude Brew, 6610 Morgan AveoS New Thomas Burgeson, 7431 Lyndale Aveo S. New Lowell B. Carlson, 9524 Park Aveo New Leo Grubich, Jr., 293. Pine Wood Drive Reney~.Dean Treichel, 7408 11th Ave.' S. A11 ayes o carried; 44:, Claims & Payroll Electrical Food vehicles) Pood vehicle F©od vending mach. Pood vehicles Food Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Motion by Randall, seconded by.Anderson, that`the following claims and payroll be allowed: 1 Richfield Bank ~ Thrust VOO General. Acct. Cks. #966/1086 $430,222.9® i'ayroii Accto Cks. #2288®2475 43!,317003 All ayes ~-~~carried. --4~a Sunday Closing The attorney gave an oral report on the present action being taken on the Sunday closing ordinance. 46. Rezoning councilman Lluettinger brought'up the petition by Raymond Ross, 6401 22nd Ave. SO regarding rezoixing of ail ®f Block 6, New Ford flown. This petim lion was referred back to Mr0 R®ss for additional signatures before it could be acted upon by the council0 47. Adjournment Motion by Anderson, seconded by LuettingerD that"i~he meeting be ad~ 3ourned. A11_ayes m carriedo ,~ ~ ~ Approved Oct. 26,, .; 1964 ~~=~~'``~~`°`~ C1erk~lkeas0 CQ~.~-a-,•~ May®r ~~ Manager