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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
June 22, 1981 A`
7:00 p.m.
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1. Call to Order r11
2. Roll Call
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3. Invocation (f /.`1
4. Approval of Minutes - June 8, 1981
5. Open Forum
6. Performance Bond Releases /Reductions
Releases:
a. Smoke Haus Restaurant, 5001 Ewing Avenue
b. • F & M Bank, 5825 Xerxes Avenue North
C. Hennepin County Library, 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway
Reduction:
a. Thrifty Scot, 6445 James Circle North j)
7. Resolutions:
a. Accepting Bid and Awarding Contract No. 1981 -D (Earle Brown
Drive Improvements)
b. Requesting Hennepin Count to Approve g y the Establishment cf a Trail
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on the North Side of 69th Avenue North (County Road 130) from Oliver
Avenue to Approximately 350 Feet West of Oliver Avenue l-J
8. Planning Commission Items (7:15 p.m.)
a. Application No. 81034 submitted by LaVonne Malikowski for a home occupation
special use permit to teach ceramic classes in the basement of the residence
at 5909 Logan Avenue North. The Planning Commission recommended approval
of Application No. 81034 at its June 11, 1981 meeting.
b. Application No. 81037 submitted by Duane W. Enninga for a variance from
Suction 35 -530 to allow the construction of a new dwelling on a lot
with an "alley house" remaining on the rear of the lot during con-
struction. The address is 5435 Emerson Avenue North. The Planning
Commission recommended approval of Application No. 81037 at its June 11,
1981 meeting.
C. Application No. 81039 submitted by DeVries Builders for site and building
plan approval of Phase 2 of the Earle Brown Farm Estates south of Shingle
Creek Parkway and west of the proposed extension of Freeway Boulevard.
The Planning'Commission recommended approval of Application No. 81039
at its June 11, 1981 meeting.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- June 22, 1981
d. Application No. 81040 submitted by DeVries Builders for amended sub
division approval, including Phases 1 and 2 of the Earle Brown Farm
Estates south of Shingle Creek Parkway and west of the proposed
extension of Freeway Boulevard. The Planning Commission recommended
approval of Application No. 81040 at its June 11, 1981 meeting.
e. Application No. 81035 submitted by Summit Mortgage Corporation for
preliminary RLS approval to subdivide the land north of Summit Drive,
west of Highway 100 and south and east of the proposed extension of
Earle Brown Drive. The Planning Commission recommended approval of
Application No. 81035 at its June 11, 1981 meeting.
f. Application No. 81042 submitted by Steve Nelson /Lynbrook Bowl for
preliminary plat approval to subdivide the land north and west of
North Lilac Drive, south . of 65th Avenue North, and east of Camden
Avenue North into three lots and one outlot. The Planning Commission
recommended approval of Application No. 81042 at its June 11, 1981
meeting.
g. Application No. 81027 submitted by Howe, Inc. for site and building plan
approval to eliminate the existing potato shed, temporary storage building,
and part of the middle building, and to build 14,155 sq. ft. and 1,530 sq.
ft. of office space at 4821 Xerxes Avenue North. The Planning Commission
recommended approval of Application No. 81027 at its June 11, 1981 meeting.
i 9. Consideration of Proposed Improvement Project No. 1981 -17 (Turn lane on County
State Aid Highway 10 at Northway Drive)
a. Public hearing scheduled for 8:OO p.m.
b. Resolution Ordering Improvement and Preparation of Plans t
10. Consideration of Special Assessment Roll for Storm Sewer Improvement Project
No. 1978 -35, Street Improvement Project No. 1978 -36, and Curb and Gutter
Improvement Project No. 1978 -37 (Ponds Plat 6)
a. Public hearing scheduled for 8:00 p.m. " /.� V q
b. Resolution Adopting Assessment—), ; �1
C. Resolution Authorizing Execution of an Agreement for,Extension of Time i
for Financial Performance, the Ponds Plat 7, Renumbered 6.
11. ordinances: 11
a. An Ordinance Regulating the Operation of Alarm Systems in Brooklyn Center
-This proposed ordinance was first discussed at the March 23, 1981 City
Council meeting and was subsequently sent to the Chamber of Commerce for
their review and comment. The ordinance proposes a permit system for
alarms and is directed at the control of false alarms. The ordinance
is offered for a first reading this evening.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- June 22, 1981
12. Agreement Relating to Deferred Compensation
13. Discussion Items:
a. Consideration of City Manager's Recommendation to Amend Classification
and Wage Schedule for Public utilities Superintendent.
b. Cable TV `.� rte
-The staff will be prepared to discuss the status of the franchising
process for the Northwest Suburbs Cable System and will also present
a revised joint powers agreement for Council consideration.
14. Gambling Licenses:
a. Gambling License Application for Knights of Columbus
- Application for a Class B gambling license (requires a majority vote
of the City Council to pass)
- Waiver of a $10,000 fidelity bond (requires a unanimous vote of the
City Council to pass)
15. Licenses
16. Adjournment
N,ember introduced the following resolu-
tion and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND APPROVING CONTRACT FOAM (WATER
MAIN IMPROVEMENT PR=T 1981 -05, SANITARY SEWER IMPROVII=
PR(aTXT 1981 -06, STORM SEWER IlMPROUEMENT PR0JECT 1981 -07,
STREET DAPROVEMENT PRWECT 1981- 08 —EARLE BROWN DRIVE:
CONTRACT 1981 -D)
WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for Improvement
Project Nos. 1981 -05, 06, 07, and 08, bids were received, opened, and
tabulated by the City Clerk and City Engineer, on the 18th day of June,
1981. Said bids were as follows:
Bidder Amount
C. S. McCrossan, Inc $269,574.40*
Thanas & Sons Construction, Inc. 310,490.20
G. L. Contracting, Inc. 320,879.00*
Julian M. Johnson Const. Corp. 323,293.75
Shafer Contracting Co., Inc. 334,500.20
Progressive Contractors, Inc. 338,549.20*
O & P Contracting, Inc. 342,076.02*
Arcon Construction Co., Inc. 342,787.90
Kirkwold Construction Co. 348,058.75*
Hardrives, Inc. 368,831.35
*Denotes Engineer's Correction upon extension
WHEFMS, it appears that C. S. McCrossan, Inc. of Osseo, Minnesota,
is the locust responsible bidder.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota:
1. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to
enter into a contract in the amount of $269,574.40 with C. S.
McCrossan, Inc. of Osseo, Minnesota, in the name of the City of
Brooklyn Center, for Improvement Project Nos. 1981 -05, 06, 07,
and 08 according to the plans and specifications therefore
approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to return forth -
with to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that
the deposit of the successful bidder and the next two lowest bid-
ders shall be retained until a contract has been signed.
3. The Council authorizes the issuance of Master Note #1981 -03 to pro -
vide construction financing for this improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that:
1. The estimated total cost of the Improvement Projects is amended
according to the following schedule:
RESOLUTION NO.
WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1981 -05:
As Ordered As Amended
Contract $28,840.00 $29,020.70
Engineering 2,600.00 2,611.86
Administrative 285.00 290.21
Legal and Bonding 285.00 290.21
Interest (12% per year over 15 mos.) 4,330.00 4,353.11
Total Estimated Cost $36,340.00 $36,566.09
. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1981 -06:
Contract $39,810.00 $19,802.00
Engineering 3,580.00 1,782.18
Administrative 400.00 198.02
Legal and Bonding 400.00 198.02
Interest (12o per year over 15 mos.) 5,970.00 2,970.30
Total Estimated Cost $50,160.00 $24,950.52
STDIM SRM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1981 -07:
Contract $43,980.00 $30,447.00
Engineering 3,960.00 2,740.23
Administrative 440.00 304.47
Legal and Bonding 440.00 304.47
Interest (12o per year over 15 mos.) 6,600.00 4,567.05
Thtal Estimated Cost $55,420.00 $38,363.22
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1981 -08
Contract $370,510.00 $190,304.70
Engineering 33,350.00 17,127.42
Administrative 3,705.00 1,903.05
Legal and Bonding 3,705.00 1,903.05
Interest (12o per year over 15 mos.) 55,580.00 28,545.71
Zbtal Estimated Cost $466,850.00 $239,783.93
2. The accounting for the projects will be done in the Special Assess-
ment fund.
3. The estimated costs to be financed from said Special Assessment Fund
will be as listed below:
Improvement Project 1981 -05: $36,566.09
Improvement Project 1981 -06: $24,950.52
Improvement Project 1981 -07: $38,363.22
Improvement Project 1981 -08: $239,783.93
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Glen
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
RESOLUTION NO.
member , and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
Nix introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOI MON REQUEST NG HEN=IN COUNTY TO APPROVE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A PEDFSTRIAN/BICYCLE TRAIL ON 69TH AVENUE NORTH (C.S.A.H. 130)
WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center proposes to complete the
regional trailway system within its corporate limits under Brooklyn Center
Contract 1981 -E; and
WHEREAS, the City is desirous of connecting said trailway system to
the City's pathway system by installation of a bituminous trailway along 69th
Avenue North (C.S.A.H. 130) from Shingle Creek to Oliver Avenue North; and
N EREAS, Improvement Project No. 1981 -12 comprehends said bitumi-
nous trailway placement within and along 69th Avenue North (C.S.A.H. 130)
northerly right-of -way from Shingle Creek to Oliver Avenue North.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the City Engineer is hereby directed to peti-
tion Hennepin County to approve establishment of a pedestrian/bicycle trailway
within and along the northerly right -of -way line of 69th Avenue North (C.S.A.H.
130) from Shingle Creek to Oliver Avenue North.
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member , and upon vote being taken thereon,
the following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the sane:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
Member introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPR9JR4ENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR IMPRUJE PROJECT NO. 1981 -17 (C.S.A.H.
10)
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 81 -109 adopted the 18th day of May, 1981,
fixed a date for a Council hearing on the proposed improvement of County
State Aid Highway 10 adjacent to its westerly intersection with Northway
Drive; and
WHEREAS, ten days' published notice of the hearing through two
weekly publications of the required notice was given, and the hearing was
held thereon on the 22nd day of June, 1981, at which time all persons desiring
to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that it is hereby determined that it is necessary
and in the best interests of the City and the owners of property specially
benefited thereby, that:
1. The following improvement as proposed in Council Resolution No.
81 -109 adopted May 18, 1981, shall be constructed: Project No.
• 1981 -17- -County State Aid Highway 10 Inprovement.
2. The City Engineer is designated as the Engineer for this improve
ment. The City Engineer shall prepare plans and specifications
for this improvement.
3. The Council authorizes the issuance of Master Note #1981 -02 to
provide construction financing for this improvement.
4. The estimated cost of the project is $32,490.00.
5. The estimated cost will be financed by:
Special Assessments $32,490.00
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member , and upon vote being taken thereon,
•} the following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
Member introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLU'T'ION ADOPTING ASSESS= OF STREET EKPROVFvTN`TS TO
UNITY AVENUE NORTH WITHIN THE PONDS PLAT SIX
6J UMEAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law,
the City Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the
proposed assessment for the following improvement projects:
Project Number Description
1978 -35 Storm sewer along proposed Unity Avenue North
from the westerly extension of the south line
of Outlot F, THE PONDS, northerly approximately
400 feet.
1978 -36 Street grading, base, and surfacing along pro -
posed Unity Avenue North from the westerly ex-
tension of the south line of Outlot F, THE
PONDS, northerly approximately 780 feet to
73rd Avenue North.
1978 -37 Curb and gutter along proposed Unity Avenue
North from the westerly extension of the south
line of Outlot F, THE PONDS, northerly approxi-
mately 780 feet to 73rd Avenue North,
collectively referred to as Street Improvements 81 -3.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, as follows:
1. The proposed assessment roll, a copy of which has been on file
with the City Clerk and open to public inspection, is hereby
accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against
the lands named therein, and each tract of land therein included
is hereby found to be benefited by the improvement in the amount
of the assessment levied against it.
2. This assessment shall be designated Levy No. 8023, STREET IMPROVF-
MENTS 81 -3. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual in-
stallments to be payable on or before the first Monday in January,
1982, and shall bear interest at the rate of 13 percent per annum
from July 1, 1981 until the balance is paid in full. To the first
installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from
July, 1981, until December 31, 1982. Tb each subsequent install -
ment, when entered on the Hennepin County tax rolls, shall be
added interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to
November 15, 1981, pay the whole of the assessment, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that
no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid with-
in 30 days from the adoption "of this resolution.. On November 16,
1981, the first installment shall be placed on the tax rolls by
the Hennepin County Director of Finance. Each year thereafter,
prior to November 15th of that year, the unpaid principal balance
for all succeeding years remaining on the levy may be prepaid at
the City Hall.
RESOI=ON NO.
4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of
this assessment roll to the Director of Finance of Hennepin County
to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such
assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner
as other municipal taxes.
Date Mayer
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member , and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
Member introduced the following reso-
lution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EX=ION OF AGPJM= FOR EXTENSION
CF TIME FOR FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, THE PONDS PLAT SEVEN,
RENU SIX
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center,
Minnesota, that the Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute an
agreement for an extension of time for financial performance of the Ponds
Plat Seven, renumbered Six, provided, however, that said agreement shall
not be executed by the City until after the expiration date for the appeal
rights for the assessment roll for Levy Number 8023, as adopted by the City
Council by Resolution No. 81- and provided no appeal of said assessments
is filed.
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member , and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF ALARM SYSTEMS IN BROOKLYN CENTER
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn
Center is hereby amended by the addition of the following:
Section 23 -2000. Statement of Policy. The City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center deems it necessary to provide for the special and express regulation
of alarm systems which are designed to signal the presence of a hazard requiring
urgent attention and to which public safety personnel are expected to respond, in
order to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
The City Council finds that the regulation of alarm systems is necessary in
order to reduce the increasing frequency of false alarms in Brooklyn Center. The
great number and increasing frequency of these false alarms requires intensive,
time consuming efforts by the police department and thereby distracts from and
reduces the level of services available to the rest of the community. This
diminishes the ability of the City to promote the general health, welfare and
safety of the community. In consideration for the necessity on the part of the
City to provide numerous law enforcement services-to all segments of the community,
without an undue concentration of public services in one area to work to the
detriment of members of the general public, it is hereby decided that the alarm
systems shall be regulated through the permit process described below.
Section 23 -2001. Definitions. As used herein, unless otherwise indicate
the following terms are defined as follows:
1. "Alarm System" shall mean an assembly of equipment and devices (or a
single device such as a solid state unit) arranged to signal the presence
of a hazard. For the purposes of this ordinance, the alarm, when
triggered, must either by directly connected to the police and /or
fire station or may signal a central monitoring agency which then
notifies the police and /or fire departments of an emergency to which
public safety personnel must respond, or may emit an audible signal
which will require urgent attention and to which public safety personnel
are expected to respond.
2. "Alarm User" shall mean the person, firm, partnership, association,
corporation, company or organization of any kind on whose premises
an alarm system is maintained. "Alarm User" shall include persons
occupying dwelling units for residential purposes. "Alarm User"
shall not include persons maintaining alarm systems in automobiles.
3. "False Alarms" shall mean the activation of an alarm system through
mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation, or the negligence
of the owner or lessee of an alarm system or of his employees or agents.
It does not include activation of the alarm by utility company power
outages or by acts of God.
ORDINANCE NO.
4. "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership, corporation,
association, cooperative or other entity.
5. "Calendar Year" shall mean the period January 1 through December
31 of each year.
Section 23- 2003. Permits and Exemptions.
1. Permits. Effective , 19 every alarm user who,
during the course of a calendar year, incurs more than four (4)
false police alarms, or more than one (1) false fire alarms shall
be required to obtain an alarm user permit.
2. Review of Permit. The Chief of Police shall review the issuance of
T all police alarm permits. The Chief of Police, in consultation with
the Fire Chief, shall review the issuance of all fire alarm permits.
3. Process for Issuance of Permit. Upon receipt and determination of the
fifth false police alarm report or the second false fire alarm report
at an address, the Chief of Police, after review, may notify the City
Clerk who shall then assess.the alarm user for an alarm user's permit.
The assessment invoice shall be sent by certified mail. The alarm
user must submit the required permit fee to the City Clerk within ten
(10) working days after receipt of the assessment invoice, in order to
continue to use his alarm system. Any subsequent false police or fire
alarm at that address shall automatically revoke that permit and the
process must then be repeated. This process shall be repeated for each
and every false alarm in excess of four (4) false police alarms and in
excess of one (1) false fire alarms during each calendar year.
4. Duration of Permit. All permits, unless otherwise revoked, will expire
at the end of each calendar year.
5. Exemptions: The provisions of this chapter are not applicable to
audible alarms affixed to automobiles.
Section 23 -2004. Requirements and Duties. ,
1. False Alarm Reports. The Chief of Police may, at his discretion, require
a false alarm report to be filed by the alarm user with the Chief of
Police, within a time period to be specified by the Chief of Police.
If the Chief of Police determines that a false alarm has occurred at
an address, the alarm user at that address may submit a written report
to the Chief of Police to explain the cause of the alarm activation.
If the Chief of Police determines that the alarm was caused by conditions
beyond the control of the alarm user, the alarm will not be counted as
a false alarm at that address.
2. "False Alarms" will be excused if they are the result of an effort or
order to upgrade, install, test, or maintain an alarm system and if
the police department is given notice in advance of said upgrade, in-
stallation, test and maintenance.
ORDINANCE NO.
• Section 23 -2005. Prohibitions.
1. "Alarm Systems Utilizing Taping or Prerecorded Messages." No person
shall install, monitor, or use and possess an operative alarm which
utilizes taped or prerecorded messages which deliver a telephone alarm
message to the police or fire department.
Section 23 -2006. Permit Fees.
1. The fee for alarm user's permits shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for
police alarm systems and one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) for
fire alarm systems.
2. Alarm user's permits shall expire on the last day of each calendar
year. Alarm user's permits shall not be required in the next calendar
year there are more than four (4) false police alarms or one (1)
false fire alarms reported at the alarm user's address during the next
calendar year.
3. The United States government, State of Minnesota, County of Hennepin,
City of Brooklyn Center or any departments thereof and independent
school districts are exempt from the fee requirement stated above.
Section 23 -2007. Revocation and Suspension of Permit.
1. Basis for revocation or suspension. In addition to the automatic
revocation process described in Section 23 -2003, the Chief of Police
may suspend or revoke any alarm user permit issued pursuant to this
ordinance if the Chief of Police finds that any of the following occur:
a. That any provision or condition of this ordinance has been violated
by an alarm user or his agents;
b. That an alarm system has actuated an excessive number of false alarms;
C. That the alarm user has knowingly made false statements in or regarding
his application for an alarm user's permit; -
d. That the alarm user has failed to correct or remove, within a reason -
able period, violations of this ordinance after receipt of notice to
do so;
e. That the continued effectiveness of the alarm user permit, constitutes
a substantial threat to the public peace, health, safety or welfare.
All alleged violations defined above shall be investigated by the police
department. The alarm user shall be given notice of the proposed revocation or
suspension and be provided an opportunity to informally present evidence to the
Chief of Police prior to the final decision on revocation or suspension. Anyone
aggrieved by the decision of the Chief of Police may appeal that decision to the
City Council.
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ORDINANCE NO.
Section 23 -2009. Criminal Penalties.
1. Any alarm user, who continues to use an alarm system after receiving
notice of revocation or suspension by the Chief of Police, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) and by
imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90) days.
2. Any person required by this ordinance to obtain an alarm user's permi
who knowingly fails to do so shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine or not more than five
hundred dollars ($500.00) and by imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90)
• days
• Section 23 -2010. Separability. Every section, provision, or part of this
ordinance is declared separable from every other section, provision or part; and
if any section, provision or part of any ordinance shall be held invalid, it shall
not affect any other section, provision or part thereof.
This ordinance shall take effect and be enforced from and after its passage
and publication.
Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon
thirty (30) days following its legal publication.
Adopted this day of 1981.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
Date of Publication
Effective Date
(Underline indicates new matter.)
Member introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR NORTHWEST
SUBURBS CABLE COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
WHEREAS, The Brooklyn Center City Council approved a Joint Powers
Agreement for the Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications Commission on November
3, 1980 and designated Celia Scott and Gerald Splinter as Directors to the
Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications Commission; and
WHEREAS, a revised Joint Powers Agreement in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes Sections 238.08 and 471.59 has been proposed by the Northwest Suburbs
Cable Communications Commission which would continue to provide the operating
framework for the joint powers organization, comprised of cooperating
municipalities in the Northwest Suburbs known as the Northwest Suburbs Cable
Communications Commission; and
WHEREAS, the general purpose of the Joint Powers Agreement is to
establish an organization to study, prepare, adopt, grant, administer and
enforce a single nonexclusive cable communications franchise, and establish
rates thereunder, in a member cities in the Northwest suburbs of Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that it hereby authorizes and directs its Mayor
and City Manager to enter into and execute on behalf of the City of Brooklyn
Center the revised Joint and Cooperative Agreement establishing the Northwest
Suburbs Cable Communications Commission.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn
Center, hereby designates Celia Scott and Gerald Splinter to continue as
Directors to the Northwest Suburbs Cable Communication Commission.
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member and upon vote being taken thereon,
the following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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License to be approved by the City Council on June 22, 1981
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT LICENSE
James & Diane Mitchell
Jim & Dee's Donut & Coffee Shop 6838 Humboldt Ave. N.
?GV, Inc.
Smoke Haus 5501 Drew Ave. N.
Sanitarian
GAMBLING LICENSE n '
Knights of Columbus 7025 Halifax Ave. N.
City Clerk
GARBAGE AND REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLE LICENSE
Brooklyn Disposal, Inc. 7858 191st Lane N.W.
Larry Harvanko 8037 6th St. N.E.
Hilgdr Transfer Co. 8550 Zachary Lane
Minneapolis,Hide & Tallow P.O. Box 12547 �.
Sanitarian
NONPERISHABLE VENDING MACHINE LICENSE
Bill's Juice Vending 3900 Beard Ave. S. 1�
Spa Petite 5615 Xerxes Ave. N. V
Sanitarian PF
RENTAL DWELLING LICENSE
Initial:
Diane M. Butterfield 5926 Colfax Ave. N.
David J. Richardson 7021 W. River Road
Curtis H. Cady 1312 72nd Ave. N.
Renewal:
Stone Investments 5500 Bryant Ave. N.
c. heRay & Keith Mortensen 4110 Lakebreeze Ave. N.
Shingle Creek Tower 6221 Shingle Cr. Pkwy.
Thomas & Bill Howe 3135 49th Ave. N.
Raymond & Agnes Janssen 1425 55th Ave. N.
Jacob & Bonita Heinonen 1107 57th Ave. N.
Edward Doll 1201 57th Ave. N.
Outreach Group Homes, Inc. 507 69th Ave. N.
Transfer:
Mrs. Paul Enge 4748 Twin Lake Ave. N.
G & B Enterprises 3501 47th Ave. N.
Lee Marwede 4700 - 02 68th Ave. N.
Director of Planning
and Inspection