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01-24-1966 Bid~~. OF.. RI~IELD Regular. Meet~t-tag January 24, 1966. The council of the City of Richfield met in regalar session, Mo~daq, January 24, 1966, in the temporarq council chambers at the Commuri:ty. 'Centex. rooar of the Library.', 70th &_Nicoilet Ave. at 7x00 P.M. The, meeting was caned to order bq Mayor Ois;on. Present: Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Absent: Nene. Rev. Ray T. Johnsona Richfield Evangelical Free Church, gave the invoca- tion. 1. Minutes The council ordered that any special qualif~tcations on votes is ~o be in- serted in the minutes by request. Motion bq Jacobsen, secoc~ded by Luettinger,. that the minutes of the regular meeting of January 10, 1966 be approved,. corrected=as follower Item ~ - C.C. Laaks©, 6817 Penn Ave., appeared ob3ecting to rezoning. Ali ayes - carried. 2. Reports Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the following report be accepted and f i1ed: ' Henn. .County NursiMg Report, Dec, 1965 C-7181 Ail ayes - carried. 3, -Bill Nos 1965-18 2oni Amendment Deferred-6824 Penn Ave. It is the intention of the council to rezone this property back to resi- . dentiai after the building 3.s completed in order to restrict its us;e to a bi- cycle repair shops Fred Brenning appeared static he favored the rezoning of the entire bloc ' to commerciaio . -2- January 24, 1966 Mr. Johnson, 6810 Pentn Ave,, favored leaving the lot commercial and not rezoning it. - - _ _ . -. - Biil No. 1965-18 enttleds ~'AN AU~NDMBNT 3'O S`SCTTQN 5, SECTIONS" 3.AND 4, f}F TH8 ZQNTNG ORI3INANCB OF Tf3B CITY OF RICHPIBLT~ BNT~T~.B17~ SAN ~ORbINANCB FOR THB ..: PiTRPO~B OP PROMQTING HEALTH,..5~AF~3'1X' ORBBR, G4N5~BNIBNCB, PRtI~PERITY. ANI~ OBNSRQiL T~'BIgARB SY `REC3UTATII~IC THB U~B OF LAND, Tf~ LOCATION; AND tTSB OF BUII3~INGS, 'TAB ARRANGEMBNT OF BUI~iIN~S ,4N LOTS AND THB 3E;NSITY QF. POPULATIQN IIV Ttffi ~tILLAGB OF _ _ RICHFIELD, HBNNEPIN CfJ~1NTY, MINNBSOTA° PASSED THS 25~I-DAY OF OCTOBER, 1954, A~ SiIBSBQUBN'1LY AM8Ni3$t~°' was -read bq the attorney , the_ same being on f i 1e in the office of the cite clerk. C®715 Motion by Arrierson, seconded by Luettinger, that. this constitute the second reading of Bill No, 1965-18, that the council adopt B3.11 No. ,1965-1$, that it be spread ini the ordinance book; that it be published in the official newspaper, and be made a part of these minute~o Poll of votes Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Randall and Olson. Nays - Luettinger. Absent -none, Carried. Councilman Randall qualified his vote: as fo-Dowse On fact that the use should be for bicycle shop only, Councilman Luetti~ger qualified his vote stating that this circumvented the intent of ordinance,. ehattge~t compie~ion of property, not fair to other commercial busines~en who have to buy commerciai~land for their business. Mayor Olson qualif led his mote stating that the bicycle~:shop is naw open; will tear down and prat up new building tm be compatible with neighborhood and limit .to bike use only, no outside use; adequate off-street parkin, and that he favored single purpose if used only for that purpose. George Brenning stated that he was going to bung an in,~unction against the city for this rezoning action, 1 -3- January 24, 1966 1 1 1 4. Biii No. 1966-1 (Zoning Amendment - 840-800-820 N, 65th St. Bill No. 1966®1 entitled: 09AN AM~?NDMBNT 1D SECTION S, SIJBSSCTIONS 3 AND 4 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THS CT TY OF RICHFIELD ENTITLED 'AN CRDINANCE -FOR THE PURPOSE OF.PROI4~TING HEALTI, SAFETY, ORDER, CONVENIENCE, PRO6PERZTY AND GBNERAL T~BLFARE BY REGULATING THB USE OF LAND, THB LOCATION AND USB QF BUILDINGS, THE ARRANGEMENT OF BUILI3ING5 ON LOTS AND THE DENSITY OF POPULATION IN-THE VILIA GE QF RICHt~I~I.H, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA°B PASSED THE 25TH DAY OF OC~BBR, 1954 • AS SUBS'BQUENTLY AMENDED4° was read by the city atito~ne~ tl~ same baling on Elie -- - in the office- of tl~e city clerk. C-7176 Motion by Rand~li, seconded by Jacobsen, that this constitute the second reading of Bill No.1966-1; that the council adopt Bili No. 1966-1; that it be spread -3n the ordina~e book; ~ that it be published in the off3:c3.a1 newspaper; and that it be oracle a part of these minute: Poii of votes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent -none. Carried. 5"; B311 No, 1966~2~ (Sign Ordinance Amdmt. - 3.271) •• _: The city attorney read the provisions, The mayor suggested that copies of _. this proposed amendment to the sign ordinance be sent to sign companies before the second reading. Bill No, 1966-2 entitledo- 89A COMP.RBHBATSIVE AMENDMENT 1ti? ORDINANCB N0. 3.271 OF THE CITY OF RICHFIELD, ENTITLED: ~•AN ORDINANCE 1q REGULATB THE DBSTGN, CONSZRUC- TIN, INSTALLATION AND R4AINTENANCE OP SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS: PROVIDING POR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOP, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FQR THE VIOLA- TION THBREOF°Q was read by the city attorney, the same being on file in, the office ®f the city clerk. C-7182 -4- January. 24,. 1966 Motion by Randa,~.i, .seconded by Jacobsena, that this `constitute the first: read- ing of Bi11.No. 1966-~, and that it be put~lished ih the off n3:a.1 r~ewspa-per, Poll of votea; .eyes ~ Arderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger Rar~dal~ ~.nd 3lson Nays •. none. Absent -none. Carried. -: 6_. Set Date of Hearing -Special Use Permit - 632121st Ave.. S. >.. -. Motion by_ltandaii, seconded by Jacobsen,-that the Qo:uncii authorize the - __. _. clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of .Raymond Bleichner, 6321 21st . .:... _ . Ave. 5., . for a special use permit at 6321 Zist Ave. 5; hearing. to b e February 14, 1966. Ali ages -.carried. ?, Authorize Cali for .Dids,~ Fire Hose , ._ . ,... Motion by Anderson, secQr~ded 'by Randall, that. the :~©~iticii aathor~ize= the clerk t© advertise a call. for. bids sin fire hose; ,.bids to be opened February 24, 1966. Ail ayes - .carr~.ed. 8, Hearing - Spec€ai Use Permit - 6344 Perin Ave. •' I~ being 7115 P,M..Mayor Olson called for the Y~earing on the appiicat-ion _.. of Robert J. Sather, 6I1TAshcroft-Ave., Bdina, for a special ease.permit at __ _ __ 6344 Pena Ave« aixl read the notice of hearing. .~.... _ _ ,.- _ . . Robert, J. Sather, owner, appeared.' Mr..F. B. Brill, Jr, attorney,~sepre= sented the applicant. ,William J. Olson, applicant,. also appeared..` ~. The north 7 ft, in question, which had been deleted. from•the d~awirig~.of . ~ `i -the engineer, is to be included, making a total of ;;127.5 ft, ~b Ted Goldman, B.T:A. Cflnstruction Co., appeared, _- _ - Ward Ring, 6304 Russel]! Ave., spoke in opposition and requested the. pro-. posed office bwilding or apartment buiidir~g to be~bgiit before the station. Gordon Lundberg, 6345 Sheridan Ave., was opposed on basis thatrit inter- fered with the fire station, that the Sheridan Bieraen_tary school produced heavq traffic of children, that it poses a safety and putilie welfare pro'blem'at the: ,. intersection of 64th and Penn Ave. and that it was. too close to residential area,. -5- ~. Januarq 24,1966 Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the hearing be closed.. ~. All ayes:- carried, The mayor gave facts on existing conditions :regarding service stations and _ ___._. __ _ more are considerecl.a nuisance; more raises question of highest and best use of __ land; goes against,Planning Commission recommendatioxis, and will pt~dpce a poten- tial blight, - .. . ~ __ _. Motion by Olsvn, seconded by Randall, that the application of .Robert. J. Sather, .611? Ashcroft Ave., B~tina, for a special use permit at 6344.Per~:rC Ave. be denied'.' .Poll of votes: Ayes ,® Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger,:Randall and Olson. Nays --none. Absent -.none.. Carried. ~, Hearing- Special Use Permit - 650. Penn Ave. - It being 7:15 P.M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing orb the applicatiott of Luverne ~.andeq, 7'315 13th Ave. S., for a special use permit at 6501. Penn Ave. and read the notice of hearing. Laverne Landey appeared stating that the former nursery business was being discontinued. No-one appeared in opposition. _. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. All apes - carried,- Mc~tion by J~.cobsen, seconded by Anderson, .that the coixneil grant the .special use permit at 6501 Penn Ane.~, to locate a sales and service of camping traixers and equipment. -Ail ayes m carried, C-?183 10~,~Hearsn~~® A~artinent Use Perlni~ - $40 W, .65th St. It being 7:15 P,M. Mayor Olson cal-led for the hearing on the application of _ .. _. B.T.A. Construction Co. for an apart~ent use permit at 840 bt.. 65th St, and read the notice of hearing. Dan Rognrud represented applicant. Special provisions were discussed. _. . Motion by Randaii~ seconded by Anderson, that the hearing. be closed.. All ages -carried, -6- January 24, 1966 Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the.cAUncil grant the apart- ment use permit to B.T.A. Construction Co., for an apartment building at 840 fiT. 65th 5t. (21 unit apartment building--ten one BR and eleven 2 BR) with the five provisions of the Planning Commission (except 3" to 4f4 trees). All ayes - carried. C-?184 11.. Hearing.- Land Division - 7309 Aldrich Ave. It being 7:15 PAM. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Daniel H. Gumphrey, 500 1st Federal Bidg., for a land division at ?309 Aldrich Ave. and read the notice of hearing. Daniel Gumphrey, applicant, appeared. Fred Amram, ?33? Aldrich Ave., ap- pea~ed in interest. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. A].l ayes -carried. Motion by .Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant the land division to 9Da.niel H. Gumphrey, 500 1st Pederal Bldg., to divide Lots 21 and 22, Block 1, Irwin Shores Addition, C~-?1:85 Po11 of ~rotes~,: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Randall. Nays -'Olson. Absent - none. Carried. 12, Commercial Bids. Permit - 6824 Penn Ave. Don Balmer, builder, appeared, a s did Blmer Sorensen, owner. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the buiid- ing permit when the ordinance becomes effective (Item 3 of these minute). Poll of trotes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Randall and Olson.. Nags- Luettinger. Absent e none. Carried, ;: Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the permit be granted subject to no outside storage, brick veneer on front, stucco sides; that tentative approval. be given to the off-street parking layout .and landscaping be subject to administrative approval. C-?186 -?- Jan. 24, 1966 Poll of votes: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Randali and Olson. Nays - Luettinger. Absent none. Carried. 13. Commercial Bldg. Permit - 840 tiJ. 65th St. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that the council grant the building permit to B.T.A. Construe tion Co., 3401 Colfax Ave. S., to construct one 21 unit apartment building (ten 1 BR apartments and eleven 2 BR apartments at 840 ~f. 65th S t. as shown, All ayes - carried. C-7187 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randali, that the council grant tentative approval to the off-street parking layout at 840 W. 65th St. All ayes - carried. 14. Outdoor Advertising 5 ign m 65th St. btwn.~Nicoilet & Pilisburp Biii Kenny, Pres. Hub Shopping Center, appeared, explaining that the copy on the proposed sign is to be different from the application. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the permit for the adver«• tising sign be granted with the stipulation that names. be confined to be on business sign. Ali ayes - carried. 15.. Outdoor Advertising Sign A 6531 Lyndale Ate. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that consideration of this ap- plication for sign permit be deferred to February 14th. Ali ayes -carried. 16. Bids - Pc lice Cars Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the minutes taf the bid- opening on police cars, Jan. 19, 1966, be approved. Ail ayes - carried. C-7188 The manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommendation for award. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the net bid of Ma3or Ford, $5,372.00 for four police patrol cars be accepted. Ali ayes - carried. 17. Bids - Paper Bags - Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that the minutes of the bid- opening on paper bags, Jan. 19, 1966, be approved. Ali ages - carried. C-7189 -8- January 24, 1966 The manager presented a tabulation of bids together with his recommenda- tion for award. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the low bid of Turnquist Paper Co„ of $2,974,40 be accepted as recommended by the manager. Ali ayes - carried, 18, Receiving Report & Cai i~in ,Hearing - Lighting on Lyndale Ave. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolutio n be adopted ; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes RBSOLUTION N0. 3555 RESOLUTION RECEIVING RBPORT AND CALLING HEARING ON PEBRUAR3t 14~ 1966 ON FLUORESCENT STREET LIGHTING AND APPURTENANCES THERETIO ON LYNDALE AVE., VICINITY 62ND ST. C-7190 Foil of rotes; Ayes n Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Randall, Nays -Olson. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3555 in resolu- tion book x'22. 319, Ordering Prep. of Report. CitS- Prof. No. 541 Motion by Luettinger, 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: RESOLUTION I+TO. 3556 RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OP REPORT ON STORM SEVdBR CONSTRUCTION ON 77TH ST,, PILLSBURX AVE. TO 2ND AVE. AND 2ND AVE, PROM 77TH S T, TO PONDYNG AREA AT 70TH ST. CITY PROJECT N0. 543 Poll of ~roteso Ayes - Andersono Jacobsen9 Luettinger, Randal]: and Olson. Nays - none, Absent - none, Carried. This resolution appears as re solation #3556 in ~°Pso14~ t ion book X22, 1 ®9- January 24, 1966 20, Ordering Prep. of Report, City Proj. No. 542 Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Randall, that the following resolu- tion be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes ABSOLUTION N0. 3557 ABSOLUTION ORDBR~ NG PRBPARA'~ION OP RBPOR T ON S ZORM SEWER' CONS'1RUCTION, OUTLET PROM POND AT ?4 TH S T. AND 15 7FI AVE. INTO CI1Y OF BLOOMINGTON AND 77th S t. FROM 4th AVE. Z~0 18th AVE. City Pro3. No. 542 Pcsli of votes: Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson, Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3557 in resolution book #22. 21, Ordering Prep, of Report, City Pro3. No. 540 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spr@ad in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minute: ABSOLUTION NO. 3558 ABSOLUTION ORDERINs PABPARATION OP REPORT ON ANNUAL STRBBT IMPROVEMENT AND OILING PROGRAM. City Pro3. No, 540 T'o11 of votesa Ayes Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3558 in resolution book #22, 22, Relating to Traffic Contror Signs Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book. and that it be made a part of these m~ notes : RBSOLU TION NO. 3559 AB~fLUTION ABLATING ZO TRAFFIC CC~'}}NT.ROL SIGNS BBOne-Hour Parking Signs on Both Sides of 65th St, from Lyndale Ave. to Rae Drive; Rae Drive from 65th St. to 66th • St,s Graham Ave. from 65th S t. to 66th St. -lOm January 24, 1966 Doll of votes: Ayes .. Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays m none. Absent o none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolu- tion #3559 in resolution book #22. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the administration be ordered to make a study of 65th 5t. and Graham Ave. for traffic control sign. All ayes carried. 23. Off ®Street Parking Contract m 512 W. 78th 5t. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolu- tion be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes: RESOLUTION N0. 3560 RESOLUTION APPROVING LAYOUT AND CONTRACT POR OPF-STREET PARKING IN ACCORDANCE WI TIT APP, NO. 65®31. 512 W. 78th 5t. C~7191 Poll of votes: Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays none, Absent m none. Carried, This resolution appears as resolution #3560 in resolution book #22. 24. Off®Street Parkin Contract m 7723 Portland Ave. Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adoptedg that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes;: RESOLUTION N0. 3561 RESOLUTION APPROVING LAYOUT AND CONTRACT POR OFF-STREET PARKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH APP. NO. 65-32 ?723 Portland Ave. Ce7192 Poll of votes: Ayes m Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays m none. Absent m none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3561 in resolution book #22. 1 -li- January 24, 1966 25. Relating to Release of Band on OffmStreet Parking Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolu tion book and that it be made.a part of these minutes RESOLUTION N0. 35 62 RES©LUTiON RELATING T'0 RBLBASE OF BOND ON OFF-STREET PARKING, 300 W. 66th St. Poll of rotes: Ayes -~ Anderson, Jacobsen Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays m none, Absent none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3562 in reso lotion book #22. 26. Agreement with Animal Humane Society of Henn. County Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that the proposed agreement be- tween the City of Richf ielcl and the Animal Humane Society of Hennepin County for services for 1966 be approved, C-7193 Poll of votes: Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Randall, Olson. Nays r Luettinger. Ab~~nt none. Carried, T'he adminis tration is to submit an activity report to the council on a three months° basis. 27. Proriosed Sale of City Property m DuFresne Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the matter of the sale of city property to Eari DuFresne be deferred to February 14th. Ali ayes - carried. 2S. Licenses License applications were considered with the following conditionsg Matson bq Olson, seconded by Luettinger, that action an the plumbing license for Blaylock be deferred until he appears at a meetingo Ali ayes - c~.rried. Matson by t'~ison, seconded by Luettinger, that the plumbing license for Richfield Plbg. Co. be granted if clean-up is completed within time allowed fair All Sts.te Plumbing Co. All ayes w carried. -12- January 24, 1966 Motion by Olson, seconded by Randall, that the balance of the deferred i licenses, namely: Swanson & Schiager Plumbing Co., ?115 16th Ave. and State- wide Plumbing, 663b Penn Ave., be granted. Aii ayes -carried. Motion by Randai~., seconded by Jacobsen, that the plumbing license for HO B. Stone Plumbing Co, 1~e deferred to Pebruary 14, 1966. All ayes - carried. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the plumbing license of Stiles & Sons Plumbing Co. be approved. Aii ayes -carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the Stanley Worthingham P~.umbing Co. be advised to elimina to outside storage. A1.1 ayes - carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded bq Jacobsen, that the following plumbing, heating and electrical licenses be granted: 1 1 Renew Ostrom Plumbing, Inc., 3451 Bloomington Ave. °° Murphy Pibg. & Htg. Co., 4305 Shady Oak Rd., Hopkins °° Harry S. Horwitz & Co., 1411 11th Ave. S. °° Ra.t~ P1bg. & Htg. Co., Inc., 778 Grand Ave. 5t. Paul °° T. D, Gustafson Co., 5820 Cedar Ave.: „_ . ®° Citywide P1og. ~ Htg. Ync., 129 W._,:lGa~e St. °P Bgan & Sons, Coo, 7100 Medicine Lake ltd. "° bonder Plumbing Co®, 2909 Nicolie~, Arcs. '° Ventco, Into, 5200 Bla~omington °0 `Stiles Et Sons Pibg. Co., 7608 Y~nox Ave. S• B0 Plymouth Pibg. ~, Htg. Coo, 1115 Plymouth Ave. N. 09 Ma~oney ~ Riefler Plbg. & Htg. Coo, 2816 Harriet Ave. °° Berghorst Plbg. & Htg. Co., 1408 Coon Rapids Bivd.,CCoon Rapids 9° 1lerbert C. ninon, Pibg. Co., 5102 49th Ave. N. IVew fifty Plumbing Coo, 8332 Little Rd., Bloomington Renew. Bloomington P1bg. Co., 721 W. 94th St. °° J.P.David & As sociates, Inc., 321 Clifton Ave. 88 Jerry Baer Htg. & Vent. Co., 3024 4th Aire. S. °° Standard Htg® CO.o, 410 1N. Lake St. 90 B~a~kes Heating Co., 9443 Lyndale Ave. °° Harry S. Hortwitz & Co., Ync., 1411 11th Ave. S. °9 5eava1l Heating Co,, 9845 Lyndaie Ave. °4 T. Do Gustafson Co., 5820 Cedar Ave. 90 I2omestic Htg® & Cooling Coo, 9110 Grand Ave. °B Laundry Installers, 5800 Drew Ave. S. °8 Mooney & Ridier Pibg. & Htg. Coe,. 2816 Harriet Ave. IVew Fleming Sheet-Metal Co., 3525 Raleigh Ave. Renew. Berghorst Pibg. & Htg. Co., 1408 Coon Rapids Hivd.CCoon Rapids) 09 Conditioned Air Equip. Co., 3010 Clinton Ave. °° Richline Me tai Fabricators, 3304 Gorham Ave, 00 Ho J. Kleve Htg. Co., ?848 Yosemite Ave. S. Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbinng Pri~n~iirig Plumb3i~g Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Plumbing Heating 'Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating -Heating Heating Heating Heating ~~Heating ~13- Jan. 24, 1966 Licenses cont. i~ene weTed's Electric Serve 3710 E, 50th,5te Electrical 0° Nilson Electric Coe, 220 W. Washington Ave. Electrical °9 3752 Nicollet Avee Ryan Electric Co® -Electrical °° , Geapher Electric Contractors, Inc., 1410 Coon Rapids Bivde , Electrical °° Bill Carlson Elec. Coe, Inc., 7505 Hwy. #7 Electrical 0° Lee Electric Coe, 3775 N. Hwy. 52, Robbinsdale Biectricai BP Seestrpm Electric Coe, 4625 Williston Rde, Minnetonk~}° Biectricai °° Sign Crafters, 83640 Avee NE Electrical °° Custom Electric Coe, 1320 B. 90th Ste Biectricai A11 ayes - carried. 1 1 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following miscellaneous,. licenses be granted: Renew.Max Renner Weil Coe, 601m13th Avee Se. Hopkins Weli Drilling °° Stiles & Sons Plbge Coe, 7608 Knox Ave.. S. Well Drilling °° Aamot Weii Coe, Inc., 8528 Pillsbury Ave. 1Ae11 Drilling Vending Mache Vending Mach. Vending Mache Vending Mach. 1¢ Vending Mach. ,-Vending Mach. Vending-Mache 1¢ Vending Mach., Vending Mach. Ave. Vending Mach. 1~ Vend. Mach., Vending Mach. 1~ Vending Mach., Vending Mach. 0D Atlantic Thrift Center, 7701 Nicollet Avee (1) Music Bo: (5) Animal R 4-1~ vending °9 Richfield Car Wash, 6438, Lyndale Avee B8 ~Woodlake She11 Serv,,_6641 Lyndale Ave. °° Lindahl Olds,, 1900 W. 78th St. °° Karma Southdale Serv., 3020 W. 66th St. °° Sinclair Serve, 6600 Portland Ave. B9 Shell Oil C®e, 6545 Portland Ave. °b Richfield °966°° Service, 1201 Be -66th St. °B Gene's Texaco, 1316 Ee 66th St. °° i~illmar's Standard. Serve, 7720 .Nicollet °" Preer~ay Texaco Serv., 7733 Portland Ave. BB Citgo Service, 600 Cedar Ave. °° ~ rrow Rubbish Serve , 1700 E. 84th S t. New Blaylock Pibg. Coe, 7?31 4th Avee S. I~ene~aeBeck~rcan-Pageros Wholesale Me~.t, 515 3rd Ave. Ne °° Brigadier's Bakery, 7625. Lyndale Avee °B Ralph 1~1. Beight, Rt. 3, Bx 271A, Excelsior °° Bud's Citg®, 1217 Ee 66th Ste BB OeR,Champiin, 4107. 30th Ave a S e 9° C2~ristman Sausage, 3245 Piorida °° ~ Direct Serv. Station, 6545 Nicollet Ave. 99 J~.ck's ~Citg® Serv. , 6949 Nicollet Ave. N na~'.ryland, 6508 Nicollet Ave. °° P3,lgrim Cleaners, 2901 We 66th Ste Renev~p G~ Service Parts Coe, 7626 Lyndale Avee S. BB Gold-Eagle Wash,, 904 W. 77~ St. °Q Gold Eagle Washe, 1537 Ee 66th St. eB Mercan9:i.1e ~:oe, 814 TAB, 77~ Ste 9H Metropc<,iitan Honda Sales, Ynce., 7600 Lyndale Ave. °° Pixie Liner, 48 We b6th Ste Vending Mach., 2~ Vend. Mach. Hof (1) Garbage Truck c, (9) Coin Oper. Mache, Ldes, Vend. Mache, Mach. Cigarette Soft Drink Food Vehicle Food (1) Garbage Truck Hof t Drink (1) Garbage truck Food Vehicle Cig., Soft Drink t Drink, 2 Vend. Mache (2) 1~ Vend. Mach. (2) 1¢ vend. mach. -Soft Drink Cigarette Cigarette FO®d New & Used Vehicles Cig.,Food, Soft Drink -14- Licenses cont. Renew.Pla~a cafe, 818 W. 77~ 5t. 04~ M Motel, 773? Harriet Ave• ao R~?Creati®n Food Serv., 1924 W• 78th St• B4 Richfield Meats, 6534 Lyndale Ave. Q9 Richfield Pharmacy Inc., 6519 Nicollet Ave. 84 Smith Dairy Queen, 3001 W. 66th St. °° Stadium 4°66°° Station, 1120 E, 78th St. °P S~reden House, 6620 Lyndale Ave. B9 Tait's Super Valu, 2900 W. 66th St. New eo 9tl e9 New 9P 99 eo @9 90 9B 99 99 99 90 90 99 UP 00 oe ~?ew Renew. New :~~r~ew. 90 New ~tene~°. PO 90 New 1 Royal Se~:f serv. Car Wash., 901 W. 77~ S t. Royal Self Serv. Car Wash, 6601 Bloomington Wagner Hauling, 4120 Portland Ave. Woodlake Shell Serv., 6641 Lyndale Ave. Harlan C. Anderson, 2416 Dupont Ave. S. Phillip D. Be~.lefeuille, 5321 40th Ave. S. tdiiliam M. Bennett, 4235 Sandstone Rd. Frank S. Bindewaid, 2109 W. 90th St. Richard Lo Durkin, P.O. Bx. 145, Mound Glen R. Erkel, 3823 France Ave. G~ra1d ~.ufman Goidheisch, 1257 W. M'haha Pkwy. Dans,el P._ Hammer, .3526_ Bloomington Ave. James V. Hedlund, 8712 4th Ave. S. Larry Randall Holmboe, 8332 Ewing Rd. Rolf H, Hoode, 3332 Fremont Ave. S. Vincent L~. Hughes, 715 E. 78th St. Gordon.Ralas, 3411 42nd Ave. S. Frank D, I~auser, 7520 2nd Ave., T.eonard J. Y~ing, 8232 S. 16th Ave. Stanley .G. I~ylander, 7424 Emerson Ave. S. th'~.rre~a t`~ilbert Manke, 6900 18th Ave, S. ~'ercy F.,~roy Morstad4 4165 Rahn Rd. , St. Paul Leonard L. Novak, 8041 Sheridan Ave. S. Erhardt H, Paasch, SS49 23rd Ave. S. Jerome C. Paquette, 8543 4th Ave. S. Roger Pierce, 4420 W. 110th St. Howard ~3. heed, 7149 Clinton Ave. Stanley L. Reisdorfer, 2162 Garnet Dr. St. Paul ,Tohn M. Richards, 9533 Columbus Ave. Douglas A. Shilson, 3540 34th Ave. S. riarry Stimson, 5204 14th Ave. S. Earl A. Temple ton, 1426 W,. 31st St. A.11 ayes - carried. January 24, 1966 Food, (1) Vending Macho, 1-1¢ Vend. Mach.. Sof t Drink (S) Motel Units Soft Drink, Food, Cig. Cig., Food, Food Vehicle, Soft Drink Food, Soft Drink, Cig. -Food, Soft Drink Soft Drink. Food, Soft Drink Off.mSale, Cig,,- Food, Meat, Bakery & Ice Cream, Vending Mach., 1~ Ven. Mach., Soft Drk. Car Wash Car Wash (1) Garbage truck Cig. , Soft Drink Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver -Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Drier Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Ta~ticab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Drier Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver Taxicab Driver -15- January 24, 1966 29, Claims & Payroll Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the fallowing claims and payroll be allowed: T~ICHPIELi~ BANK & ZRUST C©. General Acct. - Cks, #4611/4718 $203,130.32 Payroll Acct. - Cks. #2511/2692 45,630.80 X411 ayes -Carried. 30. special Items youth responsibility to the citq was discussed as well as the developm rent of a center. Motion bq Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that an advisory youth commisW Sion be created. All ayes -carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that 14 be appointed charter members as follows: Rev. Terry Peterson . ~=~r. :~ Talley, Hope Presbyterian Church Pather YCovalik~ 5t. Peter°s Catholic ~Iiurch Sister Paulette, Holy Angel's Acadamy Russ Possen Jirn McCallum Mrs. Rene L.otton Bill Bittman dick Pran~meier Judy Stokes~ Art Erickson .thy Ryan Fat Ke ll~y Jack Haddorff. All ayes carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that Councilman Jacobsen be named liaison member of the Advisory Youth Commission. All ayes -carried. Additional vocational training school for Richfield was discussed. ~eEOnset type building restriction was discussed. Miotion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the administration be in- stra:~:~ted to, make a report for the Peb. 14th meeting on a survey ordinance re- quirements for retirement at age 65, survey to include: Bloomington, Minnea® polls, 8to Louis Park, Edina and tsolden Valley. Ail ayes m carried. -16- January 24, 1966 31. Adjournment Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the meeting be adjourned. All ayes -- carried. ~~~~ Bdward J. M ine, Clerk-Treas. 11....) _ ~~~ taniey Ud. Olson, Mayor ,~' 1 ~ o ~ ~~Gt/IiU O. R(.~~'an Kreve]l~n, Manager 1 1