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01-28-1974CI`1`Y OT' RTCHT'THT,TD I2~GULAR 11~E`~TNC ~'anuary 28, 1974 `1'r~.e Council of the City of Richfield met in regular session in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Mondays January 28, 1974, at 7s00 Pe Me Bather f'rancis 2achman, Church of the Assumptions gave the invocation, Meeting was called to ®rder by Mayor Law, Presento Anderson, Jacobsen, Kenealey, Luettinger, and Lawe Absent; Nonee le Minutes, Moti~vn by Luettinger, seconded by Jacobeans that the minutes of the regular meeting of January 14s 1974, be accepted as presenteds with the following additionso Page 6 „ eeUnder list of liaison appointments to MASACs the name of Vern Luettinger be added- as a Representative, Page 7eeee~'nder list of liaison appmintmentseeaeinclude the Charter Commission, and it was agreed that all of the councilmen wo ld rot to rns it council, attending the Charter Commission meetings liaison would be appointed, Page 9eeeeBirst paragrapheeethe following underlined wording to be added,,,,, "Motion by Jacobsen, s econded by Anderson, that th e administration be directed to prepare a report and a recommendation on an ordinance amend® merit to Section 6,20, Subdivision 12eeee"o All ayes m Carried, 2e Presentation, Mss Mari Haddo~es Chairman of the Human Rights Commissions presented to Barbara and Bred Amrams 7027 Lyndale Avenue, the "Citizen of the Year Awards'" Be Proposed Ordinance Amendment Regulating the Parking of Recreational and Other Vehicles, `fhe City Manager, li~ayne Burggraaffs reviewed the proposed ordinance amendment on storage of recreational and other vehicles in residential districts which explanation was more ful~..y contained in his Council Letter No, 179 dated January 28, 19740 T'he Planning director, Richard T~rier9 reviewed three alternatives to phis ordinance amendment, 2 January 28, 3974 A general discussion was then held and the following persons appeared. and_spoke ~ - in interest :Dave 1~ecker, 3005 I,a, 70 3~2 Street F, J, Siffer3e, 7030 16th Avenue So. ~. ~a~rth,,--~Tr-. °~-,-~-®~~ ~a.~land Ave, L. V. Lindgren, 6527 33th Avenue Floyd Wa Robertsfl 7200 Bloomington S, Scheuble, 6920 Irving Avenue Harvey Danielson, 6509 Longfellow Mrs, Richard Glay, 7301 10th Avenue John G. Siebert, 6434 Washburn Avenue Mrs, Arlene I'homas9 2824 W. 71 1~2 Street John Sazd®ffa 6927 Oolumb•os Ave. So, R. J, boob, 6723 Vincent Avenue Mrs, Beatrice Morrow, 6323 Aldrich Avenue Mrs. Sandra Garter, 7008 ®akland Avenue Larry I'ransen, 6820 3rd Avenue Mrs, Ma~gine Goldbergn 7738 Upton Aven•~ae Robert G. Belkengren, 6624 3rd Ave. So. J. J. Hlavkas 7539 3rd Avenue Lee Sveum, 6754 Portland Avenue L, Bellefeuil3e, 6640 4th Avenue So. . John Allena 7503 2nd Avenue Richard Clay, 7301 10th Avenue W, li. qty, 6308 Stevens Avenue 1~on Ho•~xlding, 7145 33th Avenue Councilman Luettingc~r read a letter received from Frank Lutes, 6645 B'13Lot Avenue, regarding this ordinance amendment, `Phe council also received correspondence from 7~olores J, Be31 and 3~onna M, Mellem, 7339 Portland Avenue, Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that a moratorium on citations for parking violations of recreati®na1 vehicles be declared until such time as a revised ordinance is brought back before the council and passeda A13 ayes o Carried, Motion by Luettinger, seconded by T~enealey9 that an 31 member comcgittee_be appointed at the February 13th council meetings this committee to consist of sing residents who are recreational vehicle owners and five residents wh® are non=owners of recreational vehicles, A31 ayes ~ Carried. `Y''•L~is committee shall be charged with. preparing an ordinance which. will be referred to the Planning Commissi®n for their sec®mmendation at their March 39th meeting, and the proposed ordinance would then again be reviewed by the city council after having received the Planning Commissic~n~s recommendation, 0 3 ~ January 28, 1974 40. Proposed Ordinance Amendment to Gi.ty Charter. ` Ron Lillegard, 6613 •rromas Avenue, Chaixman of the Charter Commission, presented tt~e Corc~-nissP~on's proposed change in the word~.ng of the amendment to Ordinance No, 3.09 of the City Charter9 providing for the effective date of ordinances and resolus tions. Couxricilman 'tZeneaYey expressed concern that the proposed change was still not as clear as it could 'be. Mot~.on by Anderson; seconded by Jacobsen, that the council resubmit this ordinance amendment back to the Charter Commission for more "explicit wording on the change". All ayes ~ Carried, ion Houlding9 7145 13th Aven~.e9 appeared in interest. 5. Approval of Budget Pu.rchases~in Excess of $19000. Motion by ,~acobsen9 seconded by An.derson9 that the council approve a. preventative maintenance contract for the pneumatic controls-for the city ha11 building, in the amount of $1,960, whicb. item is provided for in the 1974 budget. All ayes -~ Carr:~ed.. M~stion by Jacobsen, seconded '6y Anderson9 bhat the council approve the purchase of gutter sweeping brooms and brushes used in the city9s street sweeping program9. in the amount of $29316.009 grid the purchase of fertilizer, in the amount of $191459`' wh•~.ch items are provided for in the 1974 budget and whir~h will be purchased through the Hennepin County Jo~.nt Purchasing Organization, All ayes o Carried, 1 6. Px•eliminaxy Plans for A~.gsb~zrg Park ~l~evelopment Project, ~i~.e C•Lty Manager re•r~iewed the need for apps®val of preliminary plans for the Augsburg Park 1~evelopment project and requested var.io•us actions by the city council zrh.~.e:h will result ~.n the complet~.on of this project during the 1974 construction season, Ilarc~ey ~'elc~man9 Park and Recreafi:i.~,n Oirector9 alsar presented preliminary glans fc~r this project. Q 4 m January 28, 1974 `I`he following persons appeared and spoke in interesto George Tellgren9 6927 Upton Avenue Jean Iianson9 6313 Aldrich Avenue Charlotte Badovinus9 7033 Nicollet Ave, Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by Anderson9 that the following Resolution be adoptede.that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutesa ItBSOLUTION Noo 5152 ItBSOLUTTON ORDERING INIPROVBMENT, APPROVING PRELIMINARY PARK DEVELOPMS'1VT9 BUILDING AND DREDGING PLANS BOR AUGSBURG PARK AND AUTIIORI~ING ADVERTISEMSNT BOR BIDS BOR DREDGING OB PONDING AREA, City Project No, 660 Clerk®s Bile Noo C®9512 Po11 of voteso Ayes m Anderson, Jacobsen9 Kenealey9 Luettinger and Lawo Nayes v None, Absent None, Carrieda 'I'~iis resolution appears as Resolution Noo 5152 in Resolution Bo®k No, 340 Bill No, 19741, Transitory Ordinance Noa 160219 "An Ordinance Providing for the Expenditure of Money frown the Special Revenue Bund for Park Development", was read, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk (C=9505-, Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by Anderson9 that this constitute a first reading of Bill Noo 197419 Transitory Ordinance Noo 16,21, that it be published in the official newspaper9 and that the second reading of this ordinance be scheduled for the council meeting of Bebrcxary 119 19740 Poll of voteso Ayes Anderson9 Jacobsen9 Kenealey9 Luettinger and Law, Nayes m None, Absent ~ Noneo Carried, Request for Extension of Special Use Permit for Restaurants No Limit, Into William Oe Naegele9 1700 ~a 78th Street9 requested a one year extension of his special use permit to construct a restaurant with on~sale liquor9 known as the "Bourbon and Basin"o m 5 0 January 289 1974 Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen, that the council approve Mr, Naegele°s request and that a oneayear extension be granted on his Special i7~e Permite A11 ayes o Carried, 8e Parking Restrictions, I`he council considered two petitions received for certain parking restrictions on city streets„ oBoth sides ®f Cedar Avenue9 at all times9 between 64th and 65th Streets, and on the west side of 18th. Avenue, between 66th. and 67th Streets9 from 8,00 a,m, to 4030 p,m, weekdays, Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by ~uettinger9 that the resolution relating to traffic control signs on both sides of Cedar Avenue9 from 64th to 65th Street9 be deferred9 and that the administration notify the Yellow Cab Company of this deferral9 and advise them of the city°s concern that they obtain adequate off street parking for their employees, A11 ayes m Carried, Motion by L,uettinger, sec®nded by Kenealey9 that the following resolution be adopted9 that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minuteso RCS®1:iJ'IICN No a 5149 l~Sl~li~'`1'I®N I~:~.A`f1NG `Z'~- `fRAg'F'IC C:GN`IRQ~I~ SIGNS "N0 PARKING 800® A,Mo to 4x30 Porte TnH;BK SAYS" ®N '~ Tn~S`I' SIHB CP 18`1I3: AVE,'NT7:S f'1~.~M 66TH `~ 67TH S'L~B~, Poll of vot~se Ayes m Anderson, Jacobsen, Kenealey, T,uettinger and I,awa Noyes p Nonee Absent G None, Carried, `i'hi~ resolution appears as Resolution No, 5149 in Resolution Book Noo 340 90 ®ff=Street Parking Contract for 7~Bleven Convenience Grocery St®reA 6949 Nicolleta Mr, :Dan Cohen, real estate manager for Southland Corporation9 2828 North Haskell Avenue9 7-allas9 `faxes, appeared before the co~.ncil and requested approval of an off street parking contract f®r a 7~Rleven Convenience Grocery Store at 6949 Nicollet Avee Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsen9 that the following resolution be m 6 e E January 28, 1974 adopted, that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part.of these minutes, with the following stipulationso 1, Final building plans for the remodeling of the e~cisting building to be approved by the department of public workse 2, T,andscape and lighting plans to be approved by city staffs 3, Secure necessary permits, _ 4o Necessary permits be received for construction of a driveway on Nicollet Avenue, 50 N~tend fence on north property line to front property line on Nicollet Avenue, 6, Nmployees be req~uired.to use the parking lot, 7o Closing time to be set at 1v00 AoMo RESOT,UTTON No 0 RNSOLUTION APPROVING TAYOU'T ANA CON`T'RACT P'OR OFP'®S TRENT PARKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPI,ICATTON Nom 74m2, CONTRACT N0, 2168, Southland Corporation, 2828 North Haskell Aveo, Pa11as, Te~eas Z,ocationa 6949 Nicollet Avenue Useo 7mNleven Convenience Grocery Store C_~~~~ Po11 of voteso Ayes m Anderson, Jacobsen, Kenealey, T,uettinger and I~awo Nayes e None, Absent Noneo Carried, 2'his resolution appears as Resolution Noo 5150 in Resolution $ook No, X40 Richard Peters, 7019 Nicollet Avginue, appeared and spoke in interesto loo regiment with Hennepin County for Traffic Signal Construction on 66th Street, Motion by ];uettinger, seconded by Anderson9 that the following resolution be adoptedg that it be spread in the resolution book and that it be made a part of these minutes, r+rith a special stipulation that the county arrange for temporary traffic signals at those intersections where there will be a period of time with no permanent signalso 1 U 7 RESOI~i~T'T®N No, 5151 January 289 1974 RES®1sU`1'T®N APPR~'UTN'G ITSNN.~PIN ~®ITN`I'Y P.c.i9NS 9 SPECTFICAT'I®NS ANA SPECIAL PR®V'TST®NS F~DR INST'A.T~T,ING REVISES `TRA.FFTC G'®N`I'R®I, SI~NAT~S ANI~ SIGNAL IN`b'ERC~~I~IEC`I' SYSTEM ®N CASAH 53 (66th Street. Hennepin County Project No, 7245 Hennepin County Project N®o 7330 Clerk°s File No, 9504 Po11 of votese Ayes e Anderson9 Jacobsen9 Kenealey9 T,uettinger and L,aw, Nayes r None, Carried, `T'his res®lntion appears as Resolution Noo 5151 in Resolution Book No, 34e 11, Commission Appointments, Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by Z,uettinger9 that the following Commission 1 appointments be deferred to the council meeting of February 119 19740 Human R~,ghts Commission Youth Commission Youth. Commission Senior Citizen°s Advisory Commissi®n Civil Service Commission MASAC 1=unexpireel term (3 year term) expiring May 27, 1974 1=unexpired term (1 year- student9 expiring June 19 1974 lmunexpired three year term9 adult9 expiring June 19 1975 2~fu11 three year terms9 expiring February 19 1977 lmfull three year term9 expiring February 19 1977 1Ualternate delegate9 one year term9 - expiring January 19 1975e All ayes Carriedo 12, Payments & Estimateso Motion by Jacobsen9 seconded by I~enealey9 that the following payments & estimates be approveda A, Egan McTtay Electrical Contractors9 Inc,9 Co Po No, 6509 Contract 21389 ®rnamental Street L•ighting9 Districts Nos, 29 49 and 14e 99% complete, Amount payable $789396,OOo Bo Minnesota Midwestern Coo9 New Ford Town Park Shelter, 97% complete, Amount payable m X59548,830 Co l~eho Construction Company, Taft Park building improvementso Contract No,-21539 City Project Noo 6539.99% completed Amount payable m.$139962050, A1.1 ayes ~ Carried, 1 1 1 o g o :13o Ticenses~ January 289 1974 Motion b~ Jacobsen9 seconded by Anderson9 that the following licenses be approveds Regular^ Renewal Opportunity Workshop, 512 West 78th Street Renewal i7nited Rent A119 2200 Wa 66th Street Renewal Fas Gas ~~92 9 6645 Penn Ave o Soso New Richfield Racquet9 7620 Penn Aveo Soo Renewal Roith Drug9 7144 Chicago Ave, Soo Renewal Tyndale Taundrooxat9 6610 Tyndale Ave, So, Renewal Hobbycraft House9 6238 Tyndale Avea Renewal Woodlake 66 Car Wash9 744 West 66th Sto Renewal Opportunity Workshop9 512 West 78th St, Renewal Ho J, Wagner9 4120 Portland Ave, Renewal Roith Phax~¢nacy9 7144 Chicago Aveo Renewal Colonial bodge Motel9 7745 Tyndale Ave, Soa Renewal Shangri Ta Inc,9 2401 West 66th Sto Renewal Sauna City Inca9 812 Wo 77 1~2 Street Renewal Tuae~a.ry Tanes9 Inc, 9 7711 14th Ave, Soo Renewal Swant Services 7;35 West 66th Street Renewal Baden Bowl Inc.9 801 West 77 1Q2 Street Renewal Tos Bravos of Richfield9 1504 Fo 78th Sta Renewal Shakeys Pizza Parlor9 500 Bat 78th Sto Renewal Big Mike°s S•~b Shoppe9 6500 Tyndale Ave, So, Renemval Richfield Tanes9 6449 Tyndale Ave, So, Renewal Baden Bowls 801 Wo 77 1~2 Street Renewal Tos Bravos of Richfield9 1504 Fast 78th Sto Renewal Sandy°s 't'avern, 6612 Penn Ave, Soo Renewal Blue C•ue B.illiarda 6447 T•~ndale Aveo Soo Renewal Dall Foods9 Inco~ 7600 Knox Ave, Soo Renewal Heidelberg Restaurant9 708 West 66th Sto Neva VFW Y'red Babcock ~k5555~ 710 Take Shore Drive Renewal Tuaeury Tanes ~ Inc, 9 7711 14th. Ave, So, Renewal Tongtinos, Inc,, 6519 Nicollet Ave, Renewal Frenchman°s~ 1400 Fast 66th. St, Renewal PDQ Food Stores 813 East 66th Sto Renewal Belt Tine Bari 1918 West 78th St, Soft Drink9 Food Vending Machine Tce Machog_Cig,a Soft Drink (2), Vending Machine Vending Machine Cig,9 Soft Drink9 Vending Mach, Soft Drink Soft Drink Co[~ercial Incinerator Garbage Hauling Foods Cig,9 Soft Drink Soft Drink9 Motel Sauna Soft- DrinTc Soft DrinTc9 Food9 Cig,. Cig, Cig,9 Food9 Soft Drink Cig,9 Foo~9 Soft Drink Cigo 9 1 Music Bo~e9 1 Coin Oiler, Amusement Machine Food9 Soft Drink Billiard fable9 Bowling Tanes9 1 Coin Oiler, Macha9 1 Music Box (2) Coin Oiler, Machs, (2) Bowling Ta~ies~` ; Music Box - - - Music Box Billiard Table Off=Sale Beer Coin Oiler, Macha9 (6)9 Music Box (Z) Music Box Coin Oiler; Ma.chs, (4)9 Bowling Tanes Music Box- 1 Music Box9 7 Coin Oiler, Mache,9'1 Bi11m iard Ticense OffmSale Beer9 Music Box9 2 Coin Oiler, Machs,9 3 Billiard fables, (continued) o g :~icenses (continued} January 28, 1974 Re,ular (conts.nuedy Renews.l Millers Fireside Pizzas 6736 Penn Ave, Soo Music Box Re~n.ewal Gopher Disposal,.3S62 Wp 44th St, Garbage Hauling Renewal Pilgrim Cleaners, 2903. Wp 66th St, Vending Machine Renewal Budds Sinclair, 3030 West bbth Stp Vending Machine " Renewal Jimmy's Lemon Tree Restaurants 818 West 77 1/2 Stp Tce Mack , Fond, Soft - Drink Renewal Penn Fcrit~ers Tncpa 6500 Penn Avep Sop Food, Soft Drink, Cigp Renewal Nicollet Embers Tncp, 7700 Nicollet Ave, Food, Soft Drink,. Cig, Renewal Canteen Cop, 6300 Penn Ave, So, Cigo, Food; Soft Drink9 Fleet, 3 Vending M~chsp Renewal Los Bravos of Richfield, 1504 East-78th St, On~Sa1e Beer Renewal Li'1 Genera]. Store, 7701 Portland Ave, Soo ~ Off®Sale Beer Renewal Richfield Lanes, 5449 Lyndale Aveo On®Sale Beer, OffmSa~.e Beer - - Renewal ~ Baden Bowl, Tncp; 801 West 77 Ij2 St, 0ff~Sale Beer, Oit~-Sale Beer Renewal T,ongtinos, Tncp, b519 Nicollet Ave, Sop OnmSale Beer Renewal Luxury Lanes, 7711 l~.th Ave, OnmSale Beer Renewal Miller's Fireside Pizza, 6736 Penn Aveo Sop On~Sa1e Beer Renewal Poppin Fresh Pies, 3000 West b6th Street Soft Drink, Food Renewal Li°1 General, 7701 Portland Avep Sop ~ Food, Fresh Meats, Cigp, Soft :Drink, Tce Machsp (2j Renewal Big Mikes Sub Shop, 6500 Lyndale Avep So, Cigp Renewal Belt Line Bar., 1918 West 78th St, Soft Drink, Cigp9 Food Renewal Four Seasons Equipp, Tncp, 6409 Lyndale Avep Food Renewal American 'Legion ~f~435, 6501 Portland Avep Sop Cigp (3~, Soft Drink, ,: Food p - - ._ Renewal Aisles of Beauty, 605 West 66th Stp .. Soft Drink Renewal ~ Pilgrim Cleaners 2901 West 66th Stp Soft Drink New Taco Bell ~r965, 2208 Wp 66th Stp Food, Soft Drink Renewal cliff°s Apco Station, 6501 Ly-ndale Avep Sop Gigp, 3 Vendn- Machsp, Soft Drink - Renewal Br•Ldgeman Creameries, 800 "West 66th Stp Food, Soft ~Dr~.nk Renewal Woodlake Sanitarya 228 Sp Master~9 Savage, Minnp Garbage Hauling ' Renewal Able Sanitati®n, 115 Ash Lane, Savage, Minnp Garbage Hauling Renewal Dahlen Sign Cop9 7947 Ly~.dale Avep Sop Sign Hanging Taxicab Drivers, New Stephen Bell TTT, 5.520 10th Avep So9 Taxicab Driver Renewal Vincent Hughes, 715 A::p 78th Stp `Z'aaeicab Driver - Renewal Charles Slocum., 80b6 Bloomington Avep Sop Taxicab Driver - Renewal Friedrich Recker, 4'715. Bzyant Avep Sop Tas~icab Driver New Thomas Alexander Kelly, 176 Sop Circle Drp, Taaeicab Driver New i~avzata Omar Gc~de~or~n, 19769 Akin Rdp Wp, Farmington `t'axicab Driver Renewal Roger Brown, 473.7 Col~~.mbus Avep Sop Taxicab Dr~.ver Renewal Paul Garvie, 5304 Grand Avep Sop 'I'a~eicab Driver (C®ntinuedy 10 ~ January 28a 1974 T'ax3.~ab Renewal givers o (continued 5304 Grand Ave, S®o Peter Garvie Taxicab Driver Renewal. , Daniel Ae ~nc~van~ 2201 St, Anthony Blvd, Taxicab Driver _ Renewal Marla M, Washl9 7821 Tayndale Aveo S®o Taxicab :giver New James Seidlitz, 4120 Ba 54th St, Taxicab Driver New Keith Kramera 9200 16th Ave, Soo Taxicab Driver New Gregory Wards 6300 1~rgan Ave, Soo Taxicab Driver New `Z'h®mas Ro Gardners 7200 James Ave, So, Taxicab Driver _ New `~i~omas Oe Meneely, 340© Pillsbury Avee Taxicab Driver ' Renewal Susan Ann ®1son, 7215 Upt®n Avg,=S o, Taxicab Driver New Steven Sturges 1545 Fern Drive Taxicab Driver New Richard Christensen 1024 4th. St, SoFoa Mpls, Taxicab Driver New Tarry Burt~sfl Rt,. 1, Box 7~ Belle Plaines Minn, Taxicab Driver New i~bert Burman, 2510 Wo Jones Ploy Blo®mington Taxicab Driver New R®bert Belli 5520 10th Aveo S®o Taxicab Driver All ayes m Garriedo .._," 14o Claims and Payr®lls, . Motion by Anderson, seconded by Kenealeya that the f®llowing claims and payrolls be all®wedo RIGHFI~;:~D BANK & TRUST COMPANY Checks 11679/13458 _ $3179962,57 SUMMT`1' S`I.'A'1'E': BANK Checks 45982/48203 General- ~190269936,0~ 47775/48061 Payr®ll 989723,43 _. All ayes o Garriedo , 15o Uni•~ed Farm W<yrkers Request on Guild Wine B®ycotto The f®llowing persons appeared before the council and requested the removal of Guild pr®ducts from the shelves of the two Richfield municipal liquor st®rese Barbat~. Pngh, 3949 Clinton Ave, Su~o o ®rganizer UFG~'A B®ycott Rossr~Tilliams9 1045 23rd Avenue S®, m ®rganizer UFWA B®ycott Thomas Valdez9 820 Washington AveoS,B'o m Worker at White River Farms Jim Gr®cen9 Vice~President of Guild 'i~ineries and Distilleries9 500 Sansome Streets San Ftancisco9 Calif®rnia 941119 appearee~ before the council, and referred t® a 1ett~~ written by Mro Robert M, ~.vie9 President of the Guild Wineries (now deceased-9 which states the position ®f the G•u.ild Company with regard to the United Farm Worke~~s Association°s labor dispute with White River Farms, . • _ 11 e January 28, 1974 ( A petitions including 179 names, was presented to the council in support of E the United Farm Workers Associations which is made a part of these minutes, .. Motion by Luettinger9 seconded by Jacobsen, that the council receive this petition along with letters. from Mr. Nicholas D, Coleman,. Senate Majority Leader of the State of Minnesota (Cm9507); Mr. Hank Fischer, State Chairman of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor State Central Committee (09503); Mr; Robert M, Ivie, Presidents.GA~i1d Wineries & Distilleries;{.C-9509); Mr. John Boreta, PFesic~ent Buttes Gas & Oi~'~Companys Oakland, California (C=9510), and Mr. Mort Brandenburgs General President of`-the Distillery Rectifying, Wine and A11ied^Workers' International Union of America;'(C-9511). . ,,i. • All ayes -9Carried. I'he council decided to take no further action on this request. • -. I6. Request for Approval of Sign m Viki~n s Kings and t~ueens Sauna, i Richard Schrameks representing Brede Sign Company, requested council approva3, • for a scintillating sign to be installed of the Vikings Kings and Queens• Sauna, ?714 Morgan Avenue, .. - ~ Motion by Jacobsen, seconded~by Kenealey, that this sign request be approved.. A11 ayes -.Carried, Don Houldings 7145 13th Avenue, appeared in interest, 17. Firefighters 1973 and 1974 Salary Contract Compensation Plan. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Jacobsena that tie council approve a two year - contract with the Firefighter's Unions Local 1215 for a 4.1% increase in salary for 1973s and a 7<2% increase for the year 1974s plus a $50,00 increase in clothing • allowance, -- A11 ayes m Carried, 18. Adjournment< Motion by Luettingers seconded by Andersons that the meeting be~ adjourned< Carried, Timed 11045 P.M. • i~ • Dace Appr ~ February 11, 1974 / J `7~JZ~~sz- ~,~~~~-~1~- - • Thom S ~`n City C1er~: yor r:anager . ~~ - ---~- _--- ---, ~ _~- _ ______o. _ - -