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06-27-1966
CITY QF RICHF~IB?I? Regula.x Meeting June 27, 1966 The council of ~ the Citp of Richfield met in regular session, Monday, -June 27r 1966r in the council chambers o£ the City-Hall, 67pq Portland Ave., at 7x00 P.M. The meeting was called to order by May©r 01son. 1 Present: Anders®n, Jacobsen, Laettinger and Ols®n. Absents Randall (on business). Pather William Dix, S t. Richard's Churahr gave the invocation. Jahn Stende gave a brief ©ral report on the activities: of the Youth Com- mission. 1. Miriute~ R~fotf~on by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the minutes of the regular meeting ®f June 27r 1966, be approved, corrected as follows Page 6, Item 13: "excessive stations un®c~u~ied" in Cquncilman Luettinger's qualification of vote. ail ayes -carried. 2. Reports ~_~ M©tion by Anders®n, seconded by Luettingsr, that the foilgwing rep©rt be accepted and filedt Henn. County Nursing Report, May 1966 C-7304 All-ages -carried. 3 ~ Eiti N®. 1966-16 (Sign Ord. #3.27.) Bill No. 1966-16 entit].eds '"AN AMffiVDM~NT 1p $BCTIONS 1, 2,~ 7, 9, 10 sand 16 OF ORDINANCE NO. 3.271. OF THE CITY OF RICHFIELA~, BNTITL$D.: *AN ORDINANCE ~ RBGUTATE THB DESIGN, C1dPZS'ZRUCTION, INSTAL?ATIDN AND MAINTENANCE OF S1GNs ANA 1 HTLI:BQART)S'= PROVIDING FOR THS ADMINISTRATION AND BNFORCBM6NT THBRBOF, AND PRO+ ~ VIDING PBNALTTBS' FOR THB VIO?~TION TiffiRBOF*'~ was xead by the city attcrrneyr the same being on f lie in the office of the city clerk.. C-?30S -2,. June 27, 1966 Motion by l~derson, seconded by Luettinger, that this c+~rzsfi~tute the fixst reading ®f Biii No, 1966-16, and that it be published in the official newspaper. Poii of voters ayes -Anderson,. JaCobsen,'Luettinger and Olson. Nays -none. Absent - Rand~,ii. Carried. 4. 'Bill No. 1.986-18 (Ord. #'9.08 CSale of Drugs.) Biii No. 1966-18 entitled: ~'AN ORI?INANCB R$GULATII~ THE ~A1B AND PO~S~855ION OF CODSZNB'" was read bq the city sttorney, the same being on file in the off ice of thecity clerk. C-7306 Dr. Fifer expiained`~.provisions of the proposed ordinance involving the. sale and possesaion ®f codeine. Motion by Anderson, seconded bq Luettinger, that this constitute the first reading of Bi11 No. 1966-18 amt that ~it be pub-fished in the .offic3.a1 newspaper. Foil of votes~s Ayes'- Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger ana Olson. Nays R none.. Absent.- Aandali. Carried. 5. Bill No. 1966-19 (Ord. #9,9- Barbituates & Other Drums " =Bi11 No. 1966-19 entitled:, "AN ORDINANCE AEGIJLAI"ING TH,B Pt3S3ION-AND PUR- ~ASB OR 118Z.IVBRY OP BARBITUATBS~ AND O~BA PROHIBITBD DAUGS:"` was read by the city attorney, the same being on file in the office of the city clerk. .C-730? Dr. Fifer explained provisions of this .proposed ordinance. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that this constitute the First .reading of Biii No. 1966-19 and that it be published in the official newspaper. soli of voters Ayes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays -none. Absent -Randall. Carried. 6. -Bi1l~. No. 1966-20 (Ord, x#9.10 - ;Inhaling, etc. Glue) -Bill No. 1966-20 entitled; 'SAN ORDTriTANCB PROHIBITfNG Z1ffi INIIALTNG, BRB~YHIIVG OR DRINKING ~ OF CBATA IN SUBSTAN~~ COMMONLY ILNOWN AS GLTJB AND REGULATING THB PURCIiASB,, SALE AND POSSESSION ~ffiRBOP" was. road by the- city attorney, the s~ being. on file in the off ice of the city clerk. C-7308 -3- June 27, 1966 Dr. Rifer explained the provisions of the ordinance. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that this constitute the first reading of Biii No. 1966-20 and that it be published in the of f iciai newspaper. Poll of votes: Ayes - Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - Randall. Carried. 7, Swimming Pool Policy ' On special order of business, William Kirchner epoke in favor of use of the. municipal pool for Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. swim teams and St. Louis Park- .. A..A.U. Swim Ciub. ~ t 8. Hearing ~ ~eciai Use Permit - 7720 Nicoilet Ave.. It being 7:15 P.M. Magor Olson called for the hearing on the application of W. J. Wilhelm, and 0. M. Adelmann for a special use permit a t 7720 Nicollet .Ave. and read the notice of hearing. Leoinard Adams, Trailer Rental Co,, appeared; Mrs. 0. M. Adelmann also appeared,. explaining that two ar three twowheel trailers would be the maximum number of trailers parked here..- No one appeared in opposition. Nation by Jacobsen, seconded. by Lue ttinger,-that the hearing be closed. Aii ages -carried. Motion by Olson, seconded by Jacobsen, th~.fi the council grant the special use permit to W. J. Wilhelm, 7720 Nicaliet Ave. and 0. M. Adelmann,. ??20 'Pillsbury Ave. for permission to park two wheel rental trailers at the gasoline service station at 7720 Nicoliet Ave. witk} the stipulation that a. maximum of two. or three two.dwheel trailers be contained in the designated area of sketch. All ayes - carried. C-?309 1 ..4- June 2?~ 1966 9. Hearing~St~ecial Use Permit 920 W. 78th St, It being 7x15 F.M. Mayor ©lson called for the hearing on-the appplication ®f Joseph P. Nolan, 7600 Lyndale Ave., for a spec3,a~ use perm~li.t at 920 W. 78th 5t.~and read the notice of hearing... ~1. D. Byneil appeared as applicant,. explaining that the applied for. in- Stailation of ®ne gasoline pump at Metr®politan Honda was-.for convenience, mainly. Np one appeared in opposition.. M®tion by Anderson, seconded by Jac©bsen, that the hearing'be closed, .Ail ayes - carried. 1~©ti©r~ by Jacobsen, seconded by Anders©n~; that the council approve the special use permit for Joseph P. Noisn, 7600 Lyndale Ave., for the installation o~ one gasoline pump statia+n at Metropolitan Honda, 92.0_ W. 7$th S t., pump to be located as shown on sketch, a S60 gal. tank size and lim3.ted to orie pump. ill ayes - cariried. C-7310 10t, :Hearin ~ ~iezonina - 711 W. 76th 5't. Mayor Olson called. for the hearing on the application of Jerome C, Ulrich, 76g1 Aldrich Ave., to rezone propertq at 711 ~. 76th St., whic~n hearing had been deferred from May 23rd, Dr. Ulrich, 7601 Aldrich Ave., applicant,. appeared.. C John Simacek of the Planning Commission rep©rted that the Commission ap- proved this rezoning if it was restricted to a residential limited c©m~rciai. Adequate parking was discussed. Present use is conducted under a special use permit issued. in 1947. .Motion by Jacobsen, .seconded by Luettinger, that the hearing be closed. A11 eyes - carried. . Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the council approve the proposed rezoning of ?12'x. 76th St. (residential to limited.commerciai) subject -5- June 27, 1966 to Dr. Uirich's submitting a letter agreeing that the land is to be used fox no other purpose or rezoned to residential; approval also cc~ritingent upon at least three off-street parking places be made with approval of the. property owner at 8309 Aldrich Ave. Rtesley BorgesAn also spoke as Planning Commission member. in.opposi~ion. N® ®ne appeared Bill No. 1966-14 entitled:. "AN AMBNDMBNT TO SECTION 5, SUBSECTION 2 OF TH8 ZONING ORDINANC$ OF THB CI3Y OP R2CHPffiLD ENTITL'8D 'AN ORDiNANCS FOR ZHB PLTRP0~8 t}I? PRO~TING H~ItIH, SAFEIX, ORDER, CONVENIENCE,. PROSPERITY ANTI GIIdFRAL I~iBi.PARB BY REGCJTATING THH USE OF LAND, TF~ LCICATION AND USB OP BUIL1?lA'~S, TFffi ARRANGBN~NT OF BUIL3'fINGS ON LOTS AND T.[I$ DENSITY OP POPULATION IN TE$ VILLAGE- OF RICt~IEI.U, I~ffiNNBPIN OOUNTY, MINNESOZl~"' PASgBD ON THB 2STI~I AAY~~pR O~TDBER, 1954, A3~ SU~E- QUBNTLY /ENDED'"' was read by the city attorney, the~~:ame being on file. iii the office pf the city cierl~. ~C-731]. 6 'Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger; that this constitute the f i~s.t reading of Bill No. 1966-14, and that it be '1e~. in the official newspaper. Poll o f, votes: Ayes ~~ ~derson, Jacobsen, Lue ttinger and Oisvn, Nays -none. - absent ~ Randall. Carried. 11. Hearing.- Vacation vf. Alley - 68th. 69th. Senn weep Ave.. ~ Q ~~~ It being ?s15 P,M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing ain the application to vacate a portion of the alley between 68th, Penn, 69th and Queen Avenues and read the notice of hearing. ~: The petition requestiz~ the vacation of a portion of-this a11ey, signed by three property ownezs and dated Junn ?, 1966 is hereby accepted and filed. C•7312 Mrs. Miner, one of the pe titioners, appeared, Nv ane appeaxed in ®pposi- tivn. Basements-for utility purposes are needed. -6•• June 27, 1966 Mention by Anders®n, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be closed. Ali ayes -. carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded. by Ander-son, that the following resolution be adopted; {not to be released until easements for utilities .are obtained without cost to .the city), that it be spread in the r~solutian book and that it be made a part of these minutes: R&5OLUZ'aON N0. 3629 RESOZdTTION RELATIVE TO VAGATION OF PORTION OF ALLEX BBIWBEN 68'II3 ST.- AND 69'~ BT., PENN AVB. ZQ Q~JEBN AVE., ADJACENT TO LOTS S, b,~9 & 8, Bieck 1, TINGDALE BRA. LINCOLN HILLS 3RD ADD. Poii of vote; ~fyes -Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays -none. Absent -Randall. Carried. This resviu.tion appears as xe.soiution if3627 in res®lution book #22. 1?~. Commercial Bid~Permit - 6300 I:Y~ndale-Ave. .~..,....,~, ~ r.. .. ., Mr. Lundberg, real estate representative', appeared. ,. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council. giant the com~- mercial building permit to Murphy Oii Corporation (D, G. Heisterkamp) 2950 Central Ave. N.B~ t® constructy}~ gasoline service ~stati®n ,at 6300 Lgndale Ave., with the fmilowing s tipuiationss Building. to be of block construction with brick veneer to match the apartn-ents; strip ~on the west and scauth t® be black- .. ~ _ __ __ topped with the rest of the~area concrete surfacing including the driveways; fence on west side to meet approval of resi~tents= (If need for such a fence is agreed upon by the neighbors); a minimum~of five ft. ht, on evergreens and 2'" diameter tree trunks of deciduous trees. C-7313 Pa1Y of, votes= Ayes -Anderson and.Jacobsen, Nays -Luettinger and Olson. Absent +.Randall. Tie vote. . Mo'timn by Anderson, seconded bq Luettinger, that _t~is matter bs deferredtc~ July 11th when Councilman Randall will be ailawed-tca cast vote.... A11 ayes - .carried. ~. -7- .June 27, 1966 13, Commercial Buildi~ Permit - 305 B. '77tY~ St. ~IIyi.Y~ I ~ ~~~~~ Clarence Gross appeared representing the applicant, Assumption Church. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council grant the commercial building permit to Assumption Church, 305 B. ?7th 5 t., to construct an utilifq building at 305 B. 77th St. as described., with brick veneer on all four sides. All ayes -carried. C-7314 14. Commercial Buildi~n Permit - 800 W'. 66th St. ' B. B. Benson, Bridgeman Ice Cream Co., 8151 Normandale:Road, appeared. Motion by ~~acobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the council grant the com- mercial buiidin~g permit to Bridgeman Ice Cream Co., 8151 Normandale Road, to construct a sea~sonai ice-cream drive-in pick-up station at 800 W, 66th St.= building`to be of wood, to meet health requirements., to be used from Maq 1st t® ~tober 1st only and removed during remainder of the year. All ayes -carried, ~-7315 - a_ 15.. Comaierciai.Buildin~ Permit - 6310 Penn Ave. - - r.._.__._. ~..,._, Lee Johnaon appeared as applicanto Motion bry Luettinger, seconded by .Anderson, that the council grant the ~rcial btailding permit to The Canteen Co. (Lee. Johnson), 6310 Penn Ave.., ~ eonstruct ~in addition at 6310 Penn Ave, for storage, machine- repair and ~$`$icei buil.d:ng to be of brick veneer to match existing building on east, and ~@~~,gn biocl~ ~ on the north. Aii ayes -carried. C-?316 A~ tion i~ Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the off-street parking ~~7~ut at ~-310 Fenn Ave. be given tentative approval by the council. All ayes - ~~~ried The Gauncil recess~~ed for five minutes and then reconvened with ail members .present ean~ept Randall. I I i ,: -8- June 27, 1966 16. Otxtd®vr Advertisin, ~ Si,~n - 6430 Nic©ilet Ave, INr. Nelsen of Nelson's I?rive-In, 6430 Nicoilet Ave. , appeared as applicant. f: Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the ap- plicativn of Nelson's Drive-In, 8430 Nicvllet Ave., for an advertising sign at 6430 Nicvllet Ave. with constant lighting. Ali ayes - carried. 17~ Outdoer Advertisir~ Sign - 650© Nicvllet. Ave. Bill Naegele appeared representing the applicant, Summit State Bank, ex- piaining that the .sign would have permanent type letters set in the brick. Motion by Andersvn~ seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the ap- .plicativn ®f Summit State Bank, 6500 Nicvllet Ave., for two advertising suns at .6300 Nicvllet Ave. A11 ayes -• carried„ 18s~ i. Outde~or Advertising Signs - 770]L P©rtland aver 2'®lly Green appeared as applicant. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by I.uettin~er, that the council grant the application of Li'1 Genera], Stores, 4522 B~ccelsior Blvd., f©~ 3 signs: at 7701 Portland Ave. A11 ayes.- carried. ' 19^„ OutdAVr Advertising, Signs - 6824 Penn Ave.. Elmer Sorenson appeared r~s applicant. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the application of Blmer Sorenson, 6832 Penn Ave., far an advertising sign at 6824 Fenn Ave.,~the sign to be lighted during shu~p hvu~rs only(until 10:00 P.M.~ Psll of votes: Ayes - Jacobsen, Luettinger and O1s®n. 1Vays ~ Anderson. Absent - Randall. Carried. 20~ tdvvr Advertising Sign - 6300 L~adale Ave. Motion by Olson„ seconded by Jacobsen, that the outdoor advertising sign application of Murphy Oil Corp,., 2950 Central Ave., be deferred t® Julq 11th t® allow a ~epxesentmtive tv be present. A.11 ayes - carried.. ~! l~ ..g.. 21.. Outdoor Advertising Sign - 6509 Lyndale Ave. June 27, 1966 William Hedberg represented the Skelly Oil Co., explaining the proposed sign was to be on the south line of the lot. Need for clean-up of the lot was discussed; Charles Ragland is lessee. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the ap- placation of Skelly ©il Co., 1717 University Ave., for an advertising sign at 6509 Lyndale Ave. contingent upon the property meeting the ho9sekeeping ordinance before permit is issued. 22. Swimming Pool Policy All ayes -carried.: The magor read letters from Mrs. Robert M. Carl and Mrs. Warren Clark re- questing use of the pool for practice of swimming teams from 5t. Louis Park A.A.U. Swim Club and Y.W.C.A.. respectively. Jack Bdling, pool manager, appeared to answer questions. Mr« Wm. Kirchner appeared again in interest and suggested city obtain re- venue of $150.00 from each team. The number of people involved would probably be 2 28 from Y.M.C.A. ; 3S from Y.W.C.A~~.. ; 60 from 5 t« Louis Park A.A.U. Swim Club.. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Lee also appeared in interest. Motion by Anderson,, sec©nded bq Jacobsen, that the council grant temporary permission for use of the pool from 6:15 to 7>45 A.M«, Monday through Friday, ''through August with the following stipulations s Provide certif led life guardsg one person to be rasp®nsibieg provide own insurances a fiat fee, minimum of $.150.00 for Y.M.C,A. and $150.00 for Y,W.C,A.; a fiat fee of $200.00 to St, Louis Park A.A.U., subject to not creating a disturbance, Ali ayes -. carried. 1 John Alexander, 2650 Alabama Ave., (929-1895) is the representative of the St. Louis Park Swim Ciub. •~10- June 27, 1966 23, Receiving Report and Caiiing Hearing, Ca P, No. 541 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolution = be adopt. ed; that it be spread in the resolution bo®k and that it be made a part of these minutegs ABSOLUTION N0. 3628 RB90LUTTON RECEIVING REPORT Ali? CALLING HBAIRING ON JULY 25,. 1966, ON S7.ORM SBWER CONSZRUCTION, DISTRICT.4, CITY PROJECT N0. 541 C-fi31fi Poii of votesa Ayes ~ Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson, Nays ~ none. Absent -Randall, Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3628 in resolua tion back #23. Receiving Report and Caiiing Hearing, C. P.-Noa 542 Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution brook and that it be made a part of these minutes;o RBSOLUTTON N0. 3629 RESOLUTION RECEIVING RBPORT ANA CAI.I:INOS FIBt~RII~ ~oN~::JIIi.Y - 25~.~1966, ON SIt}RM 5BWBR CONSIRUCTIQN~~~`b~'TRICT 15 AND 15A, CITY PROJECT N0. 542 (Vicinity ~iison Pond in.te City of Bloomington, 7fith St, from 4th Avep to 18th Ave. 0.7318 Poii of votes`. Ayes ~ Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays -none, Absent .~ Randall, Carried. This resolution appears as resolution #3629 in res®lution book #23. 25., Orderi,r~ ,Reportp CitX Pro3ect No, 546 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the foilc~wing resolution be adapted; that it be spread ~n the resolution b©ok and that it be made a part of these minuteso ABSOLUTION N0. 3630 ,.:~. R&~OLUTION ORDBRING PREPARATION OF RBPORT ON S10RlDP SB~iBR COPVSTRUCTION VICINITY 69~ 5t, to 70th St., ~Tashburn Avea to 7~ersces Aveo, City Pro3eCt No, 546, . doll of vot+~ss Ages ®Anderson, Jac©bsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays > none, Absent - Randall. Carried. This resolution appeaes as resolution #3630 in res©lution book #~3® ~11- June 27, 1966 1 1 26. Authorizing Transfer of Appropriation Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book ar-d that it be made a part of these minutes RESOLUTION N0. 3631 RESOLUTION AUTiORIZIN3 TRANSFER OF APPROPRIA TION FROM CONT1'NG$NCY ACCOUNT TO THE MAYOR-COUNCIL ACCOUNT' P®11,of votes: Ayes m Anders®n, '~acobsen, Luettinger, aad Ol~aae '~N~~r~?~~ nab;:- - ~~ 1 Absent- :• Raxrdail Card. This resolution appears as resolution #3631 in resolution book #23. 27. Release of Bond on Parking v 73007320 Cedar Ave. ^, Motion bq Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following res®lution be adopteda that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minute.: RESOLUTION NO, 3632 ~, RESOLUTION RBLA TING TC? RELBAS,E OF BON]? ON ~ OPFa.S TREET - PARKIN ?300-7320 Cedar Ave. P®il ©f votesx Ayes = Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson.` Nays 4 none, Absent .~ Randall. Carried, This resraluti®n appears as resolution #`3632 in resolution book X23. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that release of bond is con- 1 tangent open treatment of the fence„ Ail ayes ~ carried. 2.8. Release o~ B®nd~on Farkin~ 6600 Chicag® Aveo Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jac©bsen, 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 N0. 3633 RSiSC?LUTION RELATING TO RELEASE OP BOND ON OFP-SZREBT PARKING 6600 Chico Ave, ,. -12- June 27, 1966 Poll of votesa Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays - none. Absent - Randall. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution 1~3b33 in resolution book #23, 1Notion by Jacobsen, seconded bq Luettinger, that the release of the bond is contingent upon the treatment of the fence. Ail ayes -carried. 29. Pire Study Committee Report Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council accept and file the Pire ~tctdy Committee Report dated June 17, 1966. Ail ayes - carried. C-7319 30, Estimates Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the following estimate be allowed: R & 0 Elevator Co., Inc., City Pro3. #521, Contract #922, Eleva- tor Installation, New City Ha119 Estimate #4 and final.. .100% complete. $895.00 All ayes - carried. M©t3.on by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the following estimate be allowed: M~ator®la Communication-.City Proj. #521, Contract #9a5, Radio work, New City Ha1r, Estimate #2 and final. $1,079.00 All ayes - carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following estimate be ail®wed: Minnesota Valley Tree, City Proj. #521-A, Contract #987, Landscaping, New Citq Hali, Estimate #1 and final. $2,050,?5 All ayes -carried. 31. Licenses - Binga M®tion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the f®ilowing bingo permit be granted: -13- June 27, 1966 Renew. A1an© Society of Richfield Bloomington, 7528 Lyndale Ave. Bing® Aii ayes - carried. 32. Licenses - Regular Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Olson, th0.t the following licenses be granted: New The Kimball Co., Incp, 600 N. Fairview Ave, Heating New! Lavern ~'. Veit, dba Southtown Plbg. Co., 2813 Int. 70~ St. Heating All ages - carried. Neer .Parkway Citgo Service Inc., 6300 Cedar Ave.. Soft Drink, Cig., Pond Renew, Compact Coffee of Mpls. 3100 Humboldt Ave. S.(Coffee & Soup) ~Po®d (1 truck) .Renew. August A. Naebers, 6909 Blooming t®n Ave. Dog Kennel New Donald L, Pedersen, Rto 3, Bx, 272-A, Bxceisior, Minn. Taxi-cab driver NeKr Albert C, Anderson, 8309 Bryant Ave, T~x3.-cab driver 33. Licenses Set-U~s Motion bq Jacobsen, seconded bq Olson, that the following license be I granted: Renew. Heidelberg Dining L©unge, 708 W. 66th St. Set-Ups Poll pf votes Ages. - Jacobsen, Luettinger and Olson. Nays - Anderson. Absent - Randair. Carried, 34. Licenses - Taxi Cab Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the fo11®wing license replacing 15 taxicabs be granted: Xelimw Taxi Co. of Minneapolis, dba Suburban Ye11ow Cs,b Co. ,A11 ayes -carried. 15 Taxicabs Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jac©bsen, that the following claims-and payroll be ailaved: 1 1 m14m June 27, 1966 RICHF]ELD BAIVR ~ ZRUST CO, General AcctO Clcs, #05817/05823 $848972055 Payroll Acct, Clcs, #4346®4583 538185.82 Ali ayes ~ carrieda 36, Various Sub3ects A discussion was held on the proposed approach at Penn Ave0 and Highway #x494 The mayor gave an oral report on true traffic from 7000 A,Mo to 12000 P.M. E~ecess~ive l~sads producing spilling was discussed, 37. Annual Financial Stateme~ Motion by Olsone seconded by Andersone that the finance director answer 1 ~,~ ~I~ on auditor Qs recommendations in their post audit report for year ended Decem~ ber 31e 19650 All ayes carriedo 380 Ad,~ournment Motion by Andersone seconded by Jacobsene that the meeting be adjourned. A11 ayes m carried0 APPROVER; July 11 19~r~s ~~ ., i~~ e~c~2~ 8dward J. Mo ne a C1er2c~Tireas. _ ~,.~ ,- x 5 aniey'W. Olsone Mayor ~' ~~ Oa R _V n Rrev lease Manager