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04-12-1965CITY QF RICHpIBLt~ Regular Meeting April 12, 1965 The council of the City of Richf ieid met in regular session, Monday, April i2~ 1965, in the council chambers of the City Hall, 6790 Portland Ave., at 7:90 P.M. The meeting was called to order bq Mayor 01son. Present: Anderson, Jacobsen, Yaiettinger, RaAdali and bison. Absent: None. Rev. Harald Grindai, Qak Crove iutheran Church, gave the invocation. 1. Minutes: Lotion by I'.ue ttiDger, seconded bq .~nderson, that the minutes of the regular meeting of Mar. 22, 1965 be approved as corrected--to add "arm for further study" to Item 33, Page 14. Ali ayes - carried. 3. Reports Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the f oilowing reports be accepted and filed: Inspection report, Mar. 1965 C-?530 Henn. County Relief report, Mar. 1965 C-7531 Henn. County Nursing report, Mar. 1965 C-?532 A lI ayes - carried. 3. Set Rate of Hearing - Special flee Permit - 1300 H. 68th fit. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council authori$e the c~.erk to advertise s hearing on the application of Raymond Baack for a special use permit at 1399 B. 66th St.; hearing to be I~9a.y IA, 1965. Mr. Baack is to be notified of the council's policy regarding contiguous properties. All ages - carried.. 4. Set T3ate of Hearing - Special ~Tse Permit - 6fi91 Lakeshore Drive Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger., that the council author- ire the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Sunray DX Oii Co. -2- April 12, 1965 for a special use permit at 6601 Lakeshore Drive; hearing to be Map 16, 1965. All ayes -carried. 5. Set Date of Healing - Special Use Permit - ?6th..&.F.n®x Ave. I~tion by Luettiager, seconded by Anderson, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application .of Ogdahl, Inc. for a special use permit at 76th to ??th, Knox Ave. to 354Y'; hearing to be Jane 14, 1965, Ali ayes -carried. 6. het Date of Hearing -,~d,~ustment &_Appeals - 6645 Qliver Ave. ~. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council authorise the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of A. J. Saaer for a coning variation at 6645 Qiiver Ave. S.; hearing to be April 26, 1965. Aii ayes - carried. ?. ~°et Date of Hearing - Ad3ustment_ & Appeals - ?52? 3.yndale Ave. ~. .Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council authorize the clerk ~ advertise a hearing on the application of J. J. Roff, fora zon- i~ variation at 752? Lyndale Ave. S.; hearing to be May i(~, 1965. Ali ayes - carried. Applicant appeared. S. Anthorize Call for Bldg - Surfs.cing of Parking Lot - Libor Store Motion by Randall, seconded by LUettinger, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a call for bids om the surfacing ®f the parking lot at the new ii~or store; bids to be opened April 26, 1965. Aii ayes -carried. 9. lift fr®m Richf field Mrs.. Jaycees Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by I.uettinger, that the council accept with thanks a gif t from the Richf field Mrs. Jaycees of a card table and 4 chairs, 4 upholstered chairs, a table and a ~vaikie-talkie for the fire department. A11 syes -carried. -3- .April 12, ..1965 10. Hearieg - Special Use Permit - 7604 L.yndale .Ave. S. Magor Clison called for the hearing on the application of Joseph P. Nolan for a special use permit which hearing had been deferred from the meeting ®f Mar. ~, 1965® Mr. Nolan was not present. Dr. J. C. t~irich, 7601 Aldrich Ave. `S., spoke in opposition. Several persons appeared in interest. `T`he magor presented petitions arm letters opposing the. proposed new and used car lot. C-7533 Mr. Seiis, owner of Colonial Lodge Motel, presented information regard- i the businessmen's opposition is .the request for a permit for a used car lot. Motion by Anderson, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. All ages - carried. Motion bq Anderson, seconded bq Luettinger, that the council deny the s~~~aiai use permit application of Joseph P. Nolan, 3516 Arbor Lane, Hopkins, Minn., to locate an automobile service and sales business at 7609 L.gndale Ave. S. x111 ages -carried. The procedure to hear complaint on an existing license was discussed. Lotion bq bison, seconded bq Anderson, that the present Honda Sales license at 7600 Lgndale Ave. B. be put on the agenda for a discussi on on April 26th. Ail ages m carried. li. bearing - Byeciai Use Permit - 75th., 76th.. Logan & 35th It being 7:15 P.M. l~agor F?ison called for the hearing on the appiica- tion of Muiticon, 1033 ~. 3rd Ave., Columbus, Ohio., ~.nd H. B. Schleiff, 4411 6~. 25th St., and read the notice of hearing. Phillip Neville, attorneq, Mr. Ireland, architect, and Mr. Mercer re- px~ffiented the applicants. Construction beginning date, tie-in with free-wag and use of citq streets was discussed. -4- April 12, 1965 The following persons appeareds Ernie Lindstrom, ?501 Humboldt Ave; ~. L. C. Zierhut, 7504 pagan Ave. s.., appeared with questions on school figures. H, N~ Berzeli~s, ?532 Logatt Ave., " a " John 5imacek, %538 Logan Ave. S. " " R. C. Rettick, 7421 Lgndale Ave. S. " ~ Mr. Smaby appeared in answer to certain questions on real estate valuations. Roger Martin, 9514 Logan Ave., appeared. Mr. 6311man from A. ~. Strong Co. appeared. Earl Hci Fresne, 5611. 13th Ave. f5., appeared. Motion by Ra~ail, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Aii ayes -carried. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the special use permit to Muiticon, 1033 E~. 3rd Ave. Columbus, Ohio, and H. B. Schleif£, .4411 ~. 25th St., Minneapolis, to locate an apartment complex (town houses) at 95th, 76th, Logan Ave. to 35D~! (24 apartment bwiidings - 212 units). Aii apes -carried. C-9534 {Luettinger abstains because of any possibility of conflict of interest.) Ciri Scouts .from St. Peter's School visited the c®uncii meeting. 22. Hearing - Special Use Permit - 6501) Cedar Ave. Tt being 9:15 PAM. Mayor Olson called for the-hearing on the applica- ti®n of Hardin P~ Eri.ckson for a special use permit at 6500 Cedar Ave. and read the notice of hearing. Hardin Erickson, 2020 B. 66th St., appeared as applicant, explaining that the pr©posed business would include no mechanic work, the shop would close at 9:30 P,M. and would rent, service and sell Travel Trailers. No persons appeared in ©pposition. Jim Nordby appeared as a representative of Sinclair 031 Co, The need for auxiliary services to support gas service stations was discussed. Parking to the north of the buiid$ng was restricted to aut®s only. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the hearing be dosed. All ages - carried. -5- April 12, 1965 Motion by ~uettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that 'the cownGii grant the special use permit to Hardin P. Erickson, 2©20 B• 6bth ste, to operate an exist- ing gasoline service station and rent, service and sell travel trailers at 650 Cedar Ave. A11 ages -carried. C-7535 13. Hearing - Ad~tsst~ent & Appeals - 7339 1st Ave. 5, It being 7s15 P.M. Mayor ®ison called for the hearing on the application of &am:tel t~, Bora3a11, 7339 1st Ave, g•, for a a®ning variation at 7339 1st Anse 3,, and read the notice of hearing, Mr. Bonsaii, applicant, appeared, presenting a letter of consent from his abutting neighbor. ~-7536A No persons appeared in opposition, Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that-the hearing be closed. Ali ages -carried. Motion by Anderson, secosxled by Ratsdali., that the cotsncii grant the zoning variation to SamueY.~..Bonsali, 7339 1st Ave•, to construct an addition to his attached garage at 7339 1~ t Ave• S,, 3• from north lot line instead of 5~' required bs+ Qrdiaance No. 2,03. Ail ayes -carried. C-7536 14. Hearing -City Project No. 525Ae 5?!SB & S25C (St. & Ailey Graff I't being 7:15 P.M, Mayor Clson called for the hearittg oa City Project No. 525A, 5258 and 5250 and read the notice of hearing, 525A-S25B ~_.e. The citq engineer explained the proposed street grading of Rae-Drive from Rae 7arive to 8merson Ave. and Mildred Drive from Emerson Ave. t® Coif ax Ave, The area south of Mildred ~1~sive is pub23c land of uncertain ownership, Barl Dufresne, 5611 13th Ave. S., appeared in opposition t® construction at this.-time, He stated he would offer to fill the area for street if the cit7 would put bituminous surfacing om it. He stated Mr, ~arsk® gave him his word that he was in favor of this proposal. The attorney stated that the citq could -6- April 12, 1965 enter into a contract ~®iatiq with pr©per ty owners in accordance with city speci- fications. Carlton Lytle, superintendent of schools, appeared w~thinformation. .Duane &iberg, 6401 2nd Ave. S,, representi~ ~oodiake School P:T.A., gave information that one-third of the schooli.children would be served by this access. area. John Yarbrough, 6244 Colfax Ave., questioned his being. in the assessment No one present in favor of easement for., alley. Art Ciucas, 6300 Colfax Ave. 5., ob~eeted to b43ng in the assessment area. Motion by ,Anderson, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the hearing on Citq pro- sect No. 5258 and 525B be closed„ Ail ayes - carne d. Motion by Randall, seconded by Anderson, that the following xesoiution be .adopted= that it be spread in the resolut~,on book and that it be made a part of these minu tes with provisions that the administration contact Mr. Du Fresno and Mr. Korsk:o for entering into a possible agreement for their constructing such a road in accordance with the approved plans, with the exception of the surfa.c- ing which would be done by the city: RESOLUTION N0. 3398 RESOLII7fI0N OR.l~ER.Il~ IJvlPROVBMBNT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS AMID SPECIFICATIONS FOR S3REBT GRACING CITY PROJECT NO. 5258 Polg of votes: A-yes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none, Absent - none. Carxied. This resolution appears as resolution t~3398 in resolution book X21.. City Project No. 525C The engineer explained the details of the alley grading proposal for a~,2ey, 63rd to 64th St., Humboldt and Irving Ave., and that the storm sewer would be 1/2 the cost. I~rs. Mann, 6340 Humboldt Ave., appeared in ob3ect3.on. G. N. Quick, 6324 Humboldt Ave., stated he didn•t want the alley coat thtough and had no need for it. 1 -7- Apr31 12, 1965 Robert Moss appeared in interest. Mrs. Mann had no ob3ection to giving an easement. Motion by Randaii, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Ali ages - carried. Motion by .Randall, seconded by Anderson, that no further consideration be taken on this alley grading pro3ect. All ayes - carried. Motion by Randall, seconded by Anderson,-that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes~s RESOLUTION N0. 3399 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OP REPORT ,ON STORM. SSWER CONSTRUCTION IN A.LLBY FROM 63RD ST. 1~f 64TH ST., BE1wBEN HUMBOL33T AVE. AND IRVING AVE., CITY PROJECT NO. 534 1 Poii of votes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3399 in resolution book x'21. The council recessed for 5 minutes and then reconvened with alY.members present. 15. Commercial Building Permit - 6535 Portland Ave. Jerome Schveeim, applicant, appeared and asked for permission to con- struct an 8~ ft. canopy instead of the 8 ft. one as first planned. Henry Thernell. appeared. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant ap- provai to the commercial building permit for Jerome Schwalm, 6850 Portland Ave., 40 f t. from property line to construct an 8~ ft./canopy on front of the existing building at 6435 Portland Ave. sub3ect to a letter of approval to be obtained from property owner to the north. Ali ayes -carried. C-7537 -8- Apr, 12, 1965 16. Outdoor Adv, Sign - 281b W, 66th St. Jack Lawrence from Sign Crafters appeared explaining that the sign would have. no flashing lights. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettirsger, that the council, grant the sign permit to Sign Crafters, 836 40th Ave. AT.S. for a sign I~t 2816 W, 66th St. subject to placement of sign so it will not conflict with the traffic signal.. Poll: of votes: Ages - Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Naas -Anderson. absent - none. Carried. 17. Qutdoor Adv. 83~n - 6736 Penn Aver S. Dwayne Righter, LeRoy Signs, appeared. The matter of running lights on the signs creating a carnival atmosphere~in the business: area was discussed. Motion by Jacobsen-that the application for a sign at 6736-Fenn Ave. be approved with stationarq lights, and that the matter be referred to the Planning Commission. Motion withdrawn. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded try Randall, that this matter be deferred and referred to Planning Commission for study and a report to the council April 26th, Ali ayes - carried, 18, Outdoor Adv.. Sign - 1900 4ti. 78th St_. Mr. Dolan, applicant, appeared (Light'~riter, inc.) -~ Motion by t~ison, seconded by Luettinger, that the application for sign at 1900'4V. 78th St. be referred to the Planning Commission for study and a re- port on Maq 10th. Ail ayes - carried. 19, Did - Tree Spraying Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the minutes of the bid- opening of April 7, 1965 on spraying of boulevard trees be approved. Ali ayes - carried. C-7538 -9- April 12~ 1965 The manages presented a tabulation of bids together with h~.s recommen- lotion for award. Motion by Anderson,. seconded by Jacobsen, that the council approve the low bid of Tart-Ide Corp. for $2,977.50 as recommended by the manager. Ali ayes - carried. 20. Bids -Chemicals for Swimmi_~ooi ]Notion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the minutes o~ the bid- opening of April 7, 1965 on chemice.is for swimming pool be approved. Ali ayes - carried. C-7539 The manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommenda- tion for award. George Beiair, 2020 N,B. McSiniey, appeared. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the council award the bid to Sep-Ro Chemicals, Inc. for $2188.75 as the lowest responsible bidder, as recommended by the manager... Ali ayes - carried. The question of buying jointly with the water treatment plant was dis- cussed. 21. ^ ~.:~:~ - Fixtures for Liquor Store ~~.___. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the minutes of the bid-opening on April 7, 1965 on fixtures for the liquor store be approved. Ail ayes - carried. C-7540 Jim Benson, 6820 Logan Ave., salesman for Carlson Store Fixtures Co., tnc., appeared. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, ghat the council award the contract to Carlson Store Fixtures Co., Inc., for the low bid of $9682.00 as recommended by the manager. All ayes - carried. 22. Bids - Walk-in Copier for Liquor Store Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by I:uettinger, that the mites of the bid-opening on April 7, 1965 on walk-in copier for the liquor stare be approved. Ali ayes - carried. C-7540 -10- April 12, 1965 Motion bq Luettinger, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the council award the contract to Dispiaq Fixtures, Inc., fora low bid of X11,300.00. All ayes - carried. 23s__Bids - Floor Covering for Liquor Store Motion bq ~tandail, seconded br Lue ttinger, that the minutes of the bid- opening on April ?, 1965 on floor coverie~ far the liquor store be approved. Ail aye s - carried. C-7540 Motion bq Randall, seconded bq Jacobsen, that consideration of bids for the floor covering be deferred to April 26s 1965. Ali ages -carried. 24. Proposed Location of Hope Presbyterian Church Bill Street, attorneq, appeared represen#ing the church. Tom ~iiliams represented Hope Presbyteries Church and regaested moving the utilities where the 5th Ave. ~-asements ase presentiq and paging the costs when the proposed new church and addition are to be cons trotted. The city attorneq is to draw a resole Lion for moving the utilities and easements to be considered at a la#er meeting. 25. Release of Bond on Off-5t. Parlci~- ?701 Nicollet Ave. Motion bq Anderson, seconded bq Jacobsen, that action on the release of bond on off-street parking for Samco investments be~deferred to Maq 10th to give time to get parking lot cleared of debris,~and qubstion of continued main- tenance determined. Ali ayes -carried. 26. Off-Street Parking Contract - 1430 $. 66th St. ,.. Motion bq Anderson, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the following resolu- tion be adopted; that it be spread~in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutess 1 -11- April 12, 1965 RESOLUTION N0. 3400 RB.50LUTTON APPROVING LAYOUT ANt9 (7©NTRACT gOR OgR-STREET PARKIN IN ACCdRHANCE WIZH APPLICATION N0, 65-4, CONTRACT NO. 926 1430 $. 66th fit, C-7541 Poll of vote's: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen ~uetti~er, Randa].1 and bison. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3400 in resolution book #21. 27. Off-Street Parking Contract - 7540 Penn-Ave. 5 ., ~i Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the following resoiu- tion be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: RESOLUTION N0. 3401 RESOLUTION APPROVING LAYCWT AND CONTRACT POR OFF-STREAT PARKING IN ACCORDANCB WI~i APPLICATION NO, 65-6, C0N3RACT NO. 92? 7540 Penn Ave, S. C-7542 , Poll of votes: -Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3401 in resolution book #21, 2S. Relating to Traffic control Signs Motion bq Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, th~.t the foliawing xesoiution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: RE50I11TTON N0. 3402 R~?SOLUTION RELATII~ iC3 TRP.FFIC CONTROL SIGNS. "1VQ PARKING" BOTH STDE5 OF TAKE SHORE DRIVE RROM LYNDALE AV33. ~} 100 PT. t+~EST ~ V.F.iNT. PROP~LTY LING Po11 of votes:: Apes - Anderson Jacobsen, Lue ttinger, Randaii and flison, Nays - none, Absent - none.. Carried, This resolution appears as resolution #3402 in resolution book #21. -12- Apra.l 12, 1965 29. Authori~in~ Option Agreement The attorney informed the council of sale negotiations with Marvin Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution-book and that it be made a part of these minutes, the agreerr~nt to include provision that the east five lots sold in e._cess of $1000 be given to Richfield: lt'gSOLUTION N4. 340? RB5OLi1Z7ON AU'IHORTZ1rNG OPZTON AGRBBMENT PRARCS AVBN[JB PROPBRTY IN BT..OOM~2ON {Gravel Pit) C-7543 3~c~11 of votes: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and 01son. Naffs - none. Absent - none. Carried. phis resolu Lion appears as resolution #3407 in resolution book #21. 30. Authorizing ~ Directing Adjustments-of Salar~- Expenses Motio n by Randall., seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolu tion be ad~spted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: - - --- -- -- --diiJTION NO-.- 3~fl~ - 1',ES®I,~iTTON AU~1C?1{IZIAIG AND I?SRBCTII~ ADJU5~IBNTS OF SALARY B~FBNSBS IN BNGINBERZl~ DIVISION FROM JAN. 1 TO DBC. 31, 1964 T'o11 of votes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as re solution #3403 in reso lrxt ion book #21. 31.0 posing C,har~e in Adar~nistration--Relief Agcy Motion by Randall, ascended by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes -13- April lZ, 1965 RESOLUTION N0. 3404 RBSCI-LUTION OPPOSI NG CE3ANGB IN THE AI~MINIS"IRATION OF DIRECT RELIffi~ IN FIBNNBPIN COUNTY Pali of votes': Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent -none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3404 in resolution book #21. 32. I~irect~Issuance & Sale of Temporary Im roeement Bonds Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: RESOTJU TION N0. 3405 RBSOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE ~ TEMPORARY IMPROVE BONDS , SE'1tIB5 22, TO TIC IMPId(1VEMgNT BONDS OF 1954 SERIES'~B SINKING FUND IN ACCORDANCB WITH TFffi LAWS OF 1961, CHAPTBR 429 Poll of votes: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent -none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3405 in resolution book #21. 33. Ordering Prep. of Report an Storm Sewer, City Pro~No. 533 Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolu- tion be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it b~ made a part of these minutes: RESOLUTION NO. 3406 RESOLUTION ORDERING PRBPARATION OF REPORT ON STORM SBt~BR CONSTRUCTION, CITE PROD. N0. S33 ??olI of votes: ' -Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger , Rarxtall and Olson. Nays - Horse. Absent -none, Carried. ,This resolution appears as resolution #3406 in resolution book #21. -14- April 12, 1965 34. .Police Report on Complaint Captain LaMettry and Chief Johnson appeared to answer questionse Motion by ©ison, seconded ~by ~lndernt~n, that the council go on record as asking for an explanation on the county's refumal to send an ambulance re- garding Complaint #1221. Poll of votes: Aye s -Anderson, Jacobsen, 41son. Nays - Luettinger and Ran deli. Absent - none. Carried. 35. Licenses - Ratification Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following license be ratified: New Lang's Baker Boy, 7125 Chicago Ave. Pood Ali ayes - carried. 36. Licenses - Fee ~daivecfi Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following licenses be granted and that the fee be waived: Renew.Babe Ruth League of Richfield Food, Soft Drink 75th & Logan Ave. S. . 66th & 24th Ave. S. Ail ayes - carried. 37. lice es - Regular Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by I,uettinger, that the following licenses be granted: Renew. R.R~ ~i. Elevator Co., Inc., 6045 Pillsbury Ave. " Holiick Electric Co., 4247 Nicoilet Ave. New Electrical Contracting-Midtounn Biec. Inc., 342 Taft St. " Hilicrest Electric Co., Inc., 2050 ~dhite Bear Ave., St.P. Renew. t~reitner ~ Hoper Plbg. & Htga Co., 3544 Grand Ave. New Londer Plumbing Co., 2909 Nicoilet Ave. " Johnson Bros. Pibg. & Htg. Co., 6100 Golden Valley Rd. Now Marietta Sound Co., 6109 4th Ave. S. (Apr. 16 b's 17) for Bridgeman's Renew. Anastasia's Beauty Salon, 662$ Penn Ave. S. New A~ Skelly Station, ?701 Lyndale Ave. 5. (Candy) Renew. Beauty Spot, 605 W. 66th St. New Beckman-Fageros Meat Co., 515 3rd Ave. N. Foodtown, 6515 Nicoilet Ave. Renew. Freeway lhxaco, 7733 Portland Ave. New Gene's Texaco Station, 1316 B. 66th 5t. Biectric al Electrical Biectric al Electrical Plumbing Plumbing Heating Broadcasting Vehicle Soft Drink Food (1 Vending Mach) Soft Hr ink, Cig. 1 Candy Mach. 1 Food Vehicle Soft Drink Cig., Soft Drink Cig. 1 1 •1~ Lice es cont. NerAt Ra.ri Gra~ith, 316 ~, Laka, Viacotait " G©ld Bagie tAash~ 157. 8, 6bth St. ~~ Guw, 2 Candy) Gold Angle. Nash. 904, Ws 77~ Ste- (2 Gsutn ~ 2 Candp'~ Renew. Rarl's Texaco, 7545 .Y,p~dale Ave, 3. New Itinnep Shoe Store, 14 ~. 88th St. Renew. L.atham's Drive In, ?639 L;rnd:ale Aver S• New Neis®n•s i<pndaie Barbeir .Shap,, 6617 'dale Ave. Renew. Penn Ave.:Mileage, 8744 Penn:Ave. Nero Propulsion Research ?ne.:~ 7644 Rnox Ave. S. Renew. Sanitarq Sausage Co., 427 Harrison'St. N.]3. New 70th Nicmiiet Dairp, '7 B, `90th St Rcnew~. Tora..To~c Drive ln,~ 6244 Cedar -Ave, New Wickh~as Cities Sexvi.ce., 83.00 Cedar Ave, ~oodlake "86" Sexvcse 'Station., 7S4 ~-i. 86th St. Washburn "86" Service Station, 291 W, 68th St.. °' Richfield "66" Service Station, 1~20~: 8. 68th St, °° Pennp's Hub.., 3'8 id. 88th St. Renew.~Schmeiz Bros, VW, 2100 W. 78th St., Lptadale Laundromat, 8610 Lpndale Ave. S. l~eva Tiff anp's Shell Stations 67U0 Cedat Avt. " Ray's Sinclair, 8800 Portland Ave. ~" Richfield Sheii Service, 6545 Portland Ave. Richfield "66" Service, 1?r01 B. 66th St. Cane's Texaco-Service, 1318 $. 88th St. Niiiman's Standard, 7720 Nico_ilet Ave, l}asn's Texaco, fi733 Portland Ave. P~ Cities Service, 6300 Cedar Ave. , °' Richf i ~.d Car Mash,, 6438 ~.pnd~ie .8v+~. S. °' ~Pood.lake Shell, ..6641 Lprrdale Ave. S, l,indahl Motor Co, 1900- W. '78th 5t. Raseaa Southdale .Service, 3020 W. 66~h St. l~enevu,. L.pnn';~ Mi.d~ap Shows, .Southdale Sq. ~'kg, Lot New Viking Barber Shop, ??30 Morgan Ave. S. New Join Brolsma, 506 Mission Rai. Ail apes -carried. 38. Vars.®us Sub acts Excessive height of Naegie°=sign. teas discussed. _Cig. ~ 1 V~r~d. Mach. Cig, s 1 'i-and. Mach. Cig., 1 Vet~tde Mach. C©ffee Vend. Mach. `: Coffee Vend. Mach. Coffee Vend. ~ Mach. ,~C©ffee Vend.,,Mach. 1 Venal. MaEh, 1 -- '~.~ ~Ven._ Mach. _ 1 Wend. N1aCh, 1 Vend. ~aeh. 1 1~ vend :Mach. 1.s.. Venct,F ~aoh. 1 Venci,~. Mach. ~. is Veod. Mach. 1 Vend. Math. 1 lc .Vend..M~ch._ ~, `Vend. 'Mach.. 2 Vetad. Mach, 1 Vend. ~Ia.~h. 1 Vend. M~;~h. l Vend. ;.mach. . 7 Mech.. An~;mai Rides .SQf t Drink °Ticab Diver school board requested information if propertq valaations we~ee up to date at ~outhdale. i~ The attorney gave an oralreport on his attendance at the Nationax Leageae of Cities in 'Nashingtono I?.C. S. April 12, 1965 1 flood Vehicle 4 - l~ Vend. Mach. 4 .r l¢ Vend. Mach, loft Drink, Cig. -Soft mriMk Food' Soft Drink -Soft Drink Soft Dr ia~, ~ Cig. Soft Dries' 1 Food V~~~.cle 1~ Vendir~ Mach. Cig.,,. Soft Drink, Food ~ofR ~inke 1 Vend. Math., Cig. ..~ April 12, 1965 39. Claims & Fayroll. Motion bq Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that the folio~v3.n8 claims ar~d papro 11 be aiiot~ed r RICFIFIBLEf BANK & 31tIIS'F CQ. General Acct. Cks. 2408/2551 $24$,401.33 Faprcall. Acct. Gks. 4590/4?65 47,909.50- Ail apes -carried, 40, Ad,~ournment I~otian- bq Anderson, seconded by Luettin8er, that the mcetin8 be ~.d3ourned. Ali apes -carried. APFRflV80: April 26, ~ 1965 Bdw. J. Mal ne, Cie~rk treas.