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05-22-1967LY TY (1~° R IC:HF IE'Lt? Regular Meeting May 2~, 1967 The city ~coaancil of the City of RichfiPid met in regular session in the councii chaerabers of the City Hallo May ~~s 1967 at 70®0 P,M, Councilman ,~acobsen gave the invocations The meeting was called to nrder by Mayor Olson, Presento Andersong JacnbsenD Luettingere Randall grad Oisone Absento None, 1, Minutes The mayor called foac a correction of the minutes on Page 9, Item 20H to add the mayor as reason for his °~aao"B vote was drat the Bloomington Aquatic Club staould pay a higher fee than $~0®oDC9o Motion by Jacobseavg seconded by Anderson9 that the minutes of the regular meeting of May Sa 1967 be approved as corrected, All ayes carriedA 2, Reports . Motion by Andersone seconded by Jacobsen9. that the following reports be ac= rcepted and filed a Nursing report, April 1967 C=7614 liquor Stores reportse Jano & Feba 1967 Cm7615 C~7616 Ail ayes ~ carried, 3o Bilf. Nc, 1967m~ (Amdmto to Orde ~t6~DI.6.=Snotivmub~.les & Motorbikes) Bili Nn, 1967~~ ents".tieds "°AN ORDINANCE AMENDIAG SECTION ~4~ SUBDIVISION SS CF ORDINANCE NOs 6g®1 OF TBE CITY OF RICHFIEY,D ENTITLEDe eAN ORDINANCE Tb PROMt?TE AND QbNSERVE PUBLIC SAFETY ~ HEALTHfl PEACEF CO~'VENIEEPITCEH AND 1VEI.FARE BY REGULATING THE RrERATi(~N OF VEHiCL.ES AND THE USE ~ THE STREETS OF THE VILIAGEfl PRESCRIBING PEN.9T.TIEc F(~t THE VI®I.ATIf9N TfIEREOF ~ o PASSED T3IE 27TgI DAY OF A'~t2CH 1945 a AS 5UB~ ~EQIIENTIL3P AMENDED4B was read by the city attag~aaeys tine same being fn the off~.ce of the city cierke C=795 -2m May 22, 196? Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that this constitute the second reading of Bill No .. 19675. Poll of voteso Ayes Andersonq Jacobseny Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays m none. Absent m none. Carried. Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that Bill No« 1967-5 be adopteda that it be spread in the ordinance book, that it be published in the official newspaper and that it be made a part of these minutes Poll of voteso Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and Olson. Nays none. Absent m none, Carried, 4~ Bill No. 196 76 (Ord.. #16.D4 m Providing Expenditure). Bill No. 196 76 entitleds ''AN ORDINAN('E PROVIDING FOR THE EXPENDITURB OF MON EY FROM THE SPECIAL REVBNi1E FU1~ FOR CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS" was read by the city attorney, the same being on file in the office of the city clerk. C®761°7 The attorney explained that this procedure gives the public a chance to be heard on expenditure of capital improvement funds. Motion by Jacobsen seconded by Randall, that this eons titute the first reading of Bill No. 1967-6 and that it be published in the newspaper in accord® ante with the city charter. Poll of voteso Ayes ® P-nderson° Jacobsen, Luettinger° Ran~'all and Olson, Nays none. Absent ~ none. Carried< 5, Bill No. 1967®7 (Ord. #13.02 ~- Disposition of Unclaimed_Propezty) Bill No, 1967®7 entitlede °°AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE DISP05ITIl~N OF UN- CLAIMED PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION ®F 'i1dE CITY°° was read by the City attorney, the same being on file in the office of the city elerk. C~761S Mayor Olson recommended an .insert in the proposed ordinance of ''an item e~F prnnerty having value under $5.00°°, The council took no action. ~3~ May 229 .I9fi`T ' g Motion by Anderson9 seconded by Randa119 that this constitute the first ;: 4 ,~F~~-~i_~~ of Ri1Y Nr.,. 1967=7, and. that it be published in the official newspaper :.n .accordance with the city charte.. Poll of t~otesz Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen9 Luettinger9 Randall and :)Icon, ?F Naays ~ nonee Absent ®nonee . Carriet~. ;, 6, B3.I1 No. 196?-8 (Ord.. #12,Q1 ~ Compulsory Retirement) ~,._ ,:* Bill Noe 1967W8 entitled> Q°AN AMEN?)AtE:YT 1~0 SECTI{?N 32 ©F ORi?TNANCE N0. 12.41 OF TF1B CI1Y OF RICHFIELD ENTITLEro °:1N ORDI'VANCE TO ESTABLISH A POSITION- CIAS"IFICATION PLANS A C)OMPENSATIf)N PLAN, A MERIT SYSTEM AND A BASIC PERSONNEL ^~ I'OLI!:Y FOR THE VIILAGE flF RICHFIELT~9 MINNESt7TA ° PASSEb PF~iRi1ARY 26, 1951, AS ~~ St'i.~E~t?ENTI.Y AMENDED°' was read by the city attorney, the same being on file in `' ' the off ice of the city c.lerYc. C-7619 Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Randall, that this constitute the first h reac'ing of-Bill No, 1966m8 and that it be published in the official newspaper, Po11 of ~rotese Ayes =Anderson, JacobsenR Luettinger, Randall and Olson. .~ Nays _:nonee Absent d none..:.Carried. ' 7, Bili No. 1967=9 (Commercial Bld~° Permits -Ord, #2.31) Bili No. 1967@9 entitledo °°AN flR~,~INA~'E AMENDING SECTION S OF ORt)INANCE N0. ~' 20 ~l OF THE. CITY flF RICFtFIELD ENTITI,E'~r °AAT flRflINANCE TO REGULATE THE tX3N- S?Rt~t'TYt?N ANA ALTERATI{1N OF BUILD'NGS ANA STRUCTURES WITHIN 1NE VIL!.AGE OF RIC,!IPTETrti FnR THE Pl'RPi3GE OT~~ PRC)D!?TIVG TY~ PUfiLIC HEAL'1H, SAFETY, OR~?ER9 CsJNm '»fISPERI~' AND GENERAL WELFARE TN SAI?? 'trILLAGE ° PASSET- THE I~TH 1?AY VL'NIENCE 9 OP SE~'I'EMBBR9 19379 AS StIBSEQt1ENTLY AMEA'_T'EI)°° was read by the city atfiorney9 the same bcit~g' on file in ,the office of the .city clerko C=762Q - y s The ~Seri.od ~ to keep ~x1a.rls was discussed and the adoption of a bui lctzng code for Rirhfi.elde ~, ~. s, _ , . _. ,. ~4~ May 22, 1967 Paragraph E is to be amended to add the following at~the end of th.e senrence, °°for a period of at least sic yews°°e D7otion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that this constitute the first reading of Bill No, 19677 and that A.t be published in the newspaper in accord® ante with the city charters Poil of voteso Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen Luettinger, Randall and Olson,, Nays a Hones Absent m none Carriede 8° Bill Noe 1967x10 (Order ~t3,271 ~ Sign Permits Bill Nam 196710 entitted~ °°A'.11 AD4ENDMENT TO SECTIONS 10 ANTS 14 OF ORDINANCE NOo 3x271 OF THE CITY OF RICHFIELD ENTITLED' °AN ORDINANCE '10 R EGUL~TE THE DESIGNS ODNSTRUCTION, INSTALIATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SIGNS AND BILLBOARDSa PROVIDING FOR TIC ADMINISZRATTON AND E1V'FORCEMENT T[IEREOF, AND PROVIDING PENAL TIES FOR THE VIOLA TTON THEREOF, PASSED THE 28TH DAY OP JULY 1952p AS SUBSEO QUENTLY AMENDED°° was read by the city attorney, the same being oq file in the office of the city clerk C®7681 Dick Shrimerp 7208 Oakland Ave>, spoke regarding roof signs Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by AndersonQ that this constitute the first reading of Bill Noy 196710 and that it be published in the official newspaper Yn a.ecordance with the city char~err '011 of vates ~ Ayes ~ Anderson, Ja~c.obsenh Luettinger, Randall and Olson, Nays o none, Absent d none, Carried, 9~ Set Date of Hearing Special Use Permit 640103 & 6409=11 Nicollet , Motion by Andersona seconded by JacobsenY that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of WalmDon Builders, 2401 W® 66th Stm~ for a special use permits hearing to be June 12, 1967, All ayes m carried, -5- May 22, 1967 10. Set T?ate of Hearing - Special Use Permit - 745 UJ. 65th 5t. Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the hearing on the applica- t9nn of Waiter Fa Stepnitz for a special use permit be set for July 10th. Mo- tion withdrawn. The applicant, Walter Stepnitz, appeared to answer questions. Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the council authorize the clerk to advertise a hearing on the application of Walter F.. Stepnitz, 745 W, 6Sth St.e hearing to be June 26, 1967. All ayes - carried. 11. Hearing - Special Use Permit - 1825 E. 66th St. ~t being 7x15 P.M. Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Shell Oil Co., 778 Otto Sta, St. Paul, and read the notice of hearing. Russ Rau, real estate representative for Shell Oil Co., and Vern Meier, applicants appeared, explaining the proposed operation as the 67th & Cedar Ave. installation to be made into a training center with no petroleum products dis- pensed there. A4r. Chapman of the Planning Commission spoke in interest of having the entire area developed. Bob Gordon also appeared.. No one spoke in favor or opposition, Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be adjourned to June 26th to enable applicant to have package plan for the entire parcel., roll of voteso Ayes ®Anderson, Jacobsen, Randall and Olson. Nays - Luettinger. Absent m none, Carried, Councilman Luettinger stated that his objection was against additional sei~ttgc:e stationsa ~.?., I-Iearznc m Land T?ivision 650Q Lyndale Ave< it c7eing 7015 g'.Ai< Mayor Olson called for the hearing on the application of Gordon Strom, 6617 Humboldt Ave,, fora land division and read the notice of hearing ~. ®~- May 22, 1967 ~or_c~on Strom appeared as ~ pplicant. Arthur Gleason of Shecky Investments, Inc., appeared explaining that he has plans to rewopen Franksvil2e on the corner of I.yndaie Ave. and 65th St. ;potion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the hearing be °closed. Ail eves carries'. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Randall, that the council grant the land division to Gordon Strom to divide ~'arcel 68303, flat 44827. Poll of votese Ayes ®Anderson and Randall, Nays m Jacobsen, Lue ttinger and ~lsone Motion lost. Mr, Strom stated that he has no plans for any other use than the present for the rest of the land parcel, The council recessed for five mittutes and then reconvened with all mesbers pr~~pnt, 13, Commercial Bldgo Permit 1419 E, 77th St, Bob Ringrose appeared as applicant for the Star & Tribune Co. He explained access to the distribution center, Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council grant the build- ing permit to the Minneapolis Star & Tribune Coe, 425 E. 77th St., to move the newspaper distri,~ution center from 14fl0 ED 78th St. to 1419 E. 7?th fit. All ayes carried, C®7622 i4. outdoor Adv. Sign 4flfl t^J. 78th St. Jssmes P, Bodger of Naegele Qutdoor Adv. Co, appeared, representing the apm pli.cant, with a request to make this a two-faced sign instead of a single faced one as nowv Motion by Anderson, seconded by ,Jacobsen, that the council grant-the sign permit to Naegeie Advertising Co, far a roof sign at 400 W, 78th Ste All ayes Carrie' . 07- A9ay 22, 1~1~7 ~,_ `+~~-.'nnr~~ietc', `ign 811. E. G6th ct. pro -'>~ct apneare~? as applicant, P,9n'~T_~?b3 lay JaeoL,seng seconded by Luettinger, that tlrie council grant the sign n~t•~r~t to P.?%.t;. Food Stares of Minn,, Inc, and 53.gncrafters, $36 40th Aee. ~?.E. ~:,-, ~~~sta,ll one pedestal sigai and one wall. sign at gl:. i.,9 ~i6th 5t. All ayes c~ ra` iecl, 'The fact was brought out that there were twa illegal signs at #h~is location. 1C+a ~~~utroar Adv, Sign 15fl6 Ea 66th ~'t. ±ick cchgimek of l3rede Sign Co. and R9r. Caroledis appeared as applicants, Alotion by Jacobseng seconded by Luettinger g that the council grant the sign permit to Caroledis Piz~ag 90® E. gird St. and Brede, Inc.g 2211 I~,B. Broadway to install a pedestal sign at 1506 l;. 66th St, T°he mayor opposed running lights.. 1'011 of voteso Ayes o Andersoa4p Jacobsen, Luettinger and Randall. Nays ~ ~~Isona Absent ~ hone. Carried. 17.~.. ~'~uest for gxtension of 'Time ae ~r529 Penn Ave. Ray ~ha.rp appeared to explain his request for a six month extension of-his spec?ai ease permit and commercial building permit at 6529 Pea~n Ave. Moti0a' ny Racadallg seconded by Olsong that the council grant a five month ^,•;2ons~_on 0n the spe~.ial use permit if the builclxng is removed witk~in 30 days. ~:'oll. o~° voteso Ayes ~ ltandal.l and ®lson. Days Andersang Jacobsen & I.uettingera .°.~~serrt -~ :rune, ~4otson lost, ~iotrLo~a by r~ndersong seconded by Jacobseng that the council grant a five trroa3th exte~ataon on the speci~Z use permit and building permit for ltay M. Tharp, `~,a^ a. ~?aaalrizng at h529 Penn Ave. with no provision on removal of tla.e existing ,.,all oa" voteso Ayesm Andersone Jacobseng Luettinger and Randall, Nays Olsen. ..~'~~'~saY7L° nC1nE'.o f°.~.a"rZeC°. ~ m~ May "'2, 1967 iR, T,+.r..er~~A.~ `~ub. yellow Cab Jack'~aley anc9 Eili Anderson appeared representing the applicant, Subur- ban Xell.ow 'taxi Co„ 12°7 is t Ave. R1. E, Motion by Luettin~er, seconded by Anderson, ttaat the council set June 12th as the date for heari.n~ on an aw~endrQent to 'the ordinance to permit 21 taxicabs `_~ ~tichfielr~, All ayes ~ carriecl. ~.~. I'ee Waived Licenses The fee waived pri.vile~e was discussed. pert Jones, appeared as meager of the ~owntowc~ Y.ions' Club. Jim Saaith appeared representan~ the Lions' Club. Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson., that the attorney be inStrwcted to draw up a change an the osdic~ance to eliaainate licensing and char~in~ the fae for 1~ and 5~ vending machine~_> _~;gl ayes - carried. 20. Regular Licenses Fee ~faaver~ Motion by Anderson, seco~de~1 by Randall, th~.t the followira~ licenses be granted and that the fee be wa,aved: Resaew. East Richfield Little League, 24th Ave. ~ 6bth St. Soft Brink, Pood 9P Richfield American little League, '75th &. ~`leasant Ave, Food, loft 'rink New St. ATicho2as Episcopal Church, °7229 Fenn Ave. Food °° Richfield Evangelical Free Church, 18Sb E. bbth St. Food All ayes ~, carrieta. 21. Fee ~Naived Licenses m Spe~aal Items Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anderson, that the council defer action on ail fee waived licenses listed on the agenda of May 22nd as °°special ~.tems°° unt~.i enforcement decision is reached. All ayes ~- carried, 2'~,~ L~.censes m Re~ula~ Motion by Randall, seconded by Jacobsen, that the following ~~.cen~es b~ granteds ®gm May 22, 1907 Tte~'+11a ~ ~.4.Cen~eS ne~~a. °° Ryan Air Conditioning, Inc., 5940 Pleasant Ave. 6028 W. 37th St. i.arson-A4ac Co. Heating Hefting " , The Kimball Co., Inc.., 600 N. Fairview Ave. St. Paul Heating Iee~r Shecky Investments, Inc., DHA Franksville, 6500 Lyndale Ave. Food, Soft Drink °° King Koin Launderette, 7630 Lyndaie Ave. (2) Vending Mach. (Gumball & Boston bean). °° ,.~.Q. Food Stores of Minn., Inc., 811 E. both St. Soft Drink, Food, Cig. Ree-~R,~~°~. ~;arport Pet Grooaning, 63®3 Cedar Ave. Kennel Lic~~ase Iv~~~c: w'~ayne D. Hiilings, 4529 42nd Ave. 5. Taxicab driver R~ty~~t•r~ 4~arren H$rch, 199 W. 136th St9 0° '~' ~ie!~,r Dale Feldt, 8538 12th Ave. 5. °' '° '° Martha Mellinger, 6444 lSth Ave. S. °' '° Henry Orme, 1402 Fairmount Ave., 5t. Fain Lew Storkamp, 6917 Knox Ave. S. °' All ayes carried 23. Claims & Payroll Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the following ciaa.ms and payroll be allowed: SUMMIT STA TE HANK Ck. X1667/186® $50,424.95 RICHFIELD SAND & TDtUST CO. Ck. k8100/8189 1Sb,406.®3 All aiyes p carried. 24. Letter of A reement a 404/408 fi-1•. •b~th 5t.. Motion by Randall, seconded by Anderson, that t~ agreeaaent dates! Me-y 15, 1967 by Gunnar M. Ahls~ufst, 710Q Oak Grove Hivd., to constraact a storm sewer on his property at 404®406-408 W. 65th St. at his expense, such storm sewer to be maintained bRf the city, be accepted and filed. A11 ayes -carried. C-7624 25 E• Acceptance of Gift from Richf ie ld Jaycees Motion by Anderson, seconded by Luettinger, that the council accept with thanks the donation of a movie screen to the Community Room at the Library Bidg. All ayes - cargied. ®1~?- May 22 ® 19b7 ?,~i. t"onveyance of ax Forfeited Land Motion by Luettinger, seconded by Anderson, that the council accept the de~ecl fnr the transfer of Lot 9, 81oek 9, Girard Parkview to the city for park and recreationai purposes. Ali ayes - carried. C-7625 ~7a Easement Acce Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Anders®n®. that the deed for the easerae~at from the Murphy 9i1 Co, across the "Framer°' property at-Fenn Ave. and 78th St. be accepted for the rerouted service drive at ~iwjr. 494 arad 1'F:ran live. All ayes - carried. C-7E2b 28. Easement for Sidewalk Construction Motion by Randall, seconded by Luettinger, that the following resolution be adopted; that it be spread in the resolution book- ~,nd that it be ~cle a part of these minutes: ~~JTI®N NO. 38(D® RES~LUTIt.~N AUTt~C9RIZI1~ EXECUI'~'ON ~ SIb~Ylt. F AGR~MENT C-?62? 1011 of votes : Ayes - Anderso~a, Jacobsen, Luettinger, Randall and .Olson, ~ Nays - none, Absent - none. Carried. This resolution appears as resolution X38®® in resolution book #24. 29. Transfer of Funds from Contin~enc~r Fund A dissuasion was held on who was responsible for the payment of the bill on actuarial serva.ces in regard to the study made recently for the Firemen's Relief Act® Motion by Jacobsen, seconded by Luettinger, that the cou~acil authorize the Fire ReP$ef Association to pay the actuarial report .cost. 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