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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976 01-26 CCP Regular Session City Of B.'OC�I:tyn ("efli-Env jan"my 26, 1976 7:30 pm, . y�„�3,, .. �-e��xpre Ap�,7rcc '.3?jd!`. rt. h.i:t3. :ii(�t'�`.�:c - c„ AccepAng Straw lt;? 4 �yS2�?T:t F'a ,' .. ` a., k974-1.6 � t; . Accepting 5, :,te , `..? -,"_ Accepting Alley hapov; g Acc -;rytt rwZ AA,ky hmpC' -w n'ien,. � W A9.3'1t8 {;<rta+'R "St a `7 id } e.: � ,^ }T� Y Y�a4, ( a :° n',, r ks 1 Authorizing De, t Truck d k,•. AmE;nci' 1976 .IW'dqof - tab° AQ; q?.tisftfon 1. Amending 1976 3tv-iget fo r a, Appliciton No. 7600S Sulorn�cted by b A w 0c-.tUon.. ,I`'O. 7600 SVII).11_Ated by tfiLic Community .e' or!r a Repmt on Lffiq r Tax D-P E - I.inq$,oicy Radf?t£ pl :io3 l) M d e r s: e s '/`t�ESOL.uTiON ecwt(�v °1 �g-f e '!t C� Gt I°+ Z�It�1.t�AGER°tJ 00 1MUif..NTS Item u Approve Final Plat • The final pla of Creek Villa Second Addition will be presented for City Council approval. Disposition __._ Itena 6a Expressing .Appreciation for Services Rendered (2) The attached resolutions are recommended for the purpose of acknowledging the service of Human Fights Commissioner Velma Sugimura and Planning Commissioner Carl Gross who have terminated their service on the respective Commissions. Disposition 74 / Item 6b AcknoL °Fledging Gif The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose.of acknowledg- ing a $25 g ft :crom the Brooklyn Center Women's Club to be used for recreation programs for the .mentally retarded. Dispos?tion.._�_.. -, 74, Item 5c Accepting Street Improvement Project No. 1974 -16 The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of accepting �.iork consisting of street grading, base and sLwfacing of Aldrich and Bryant Avenues North from 67th to 68th avenues North. Disposition - '74- /7 Itein 5d Accepting Street Improvement Project No. 19 74 -35 The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of accepting street grading, base and surfacing work in Scott Avenue between 67th and 59 Avenues North. Disposition CIS MANAGER'S COMMENTS Page 2 Item 6e Accepting Alley Improvement Project No 1975 -I The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of accepting alley paving work in the alley located between Emerson and Fremont Avenue North from 54th to 55th Avenues North. Disposition It e rs- 6f Accepting Alley Improvement Project No. 1975-2 The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of accepting alley paving work in the alley between Fremont and Girard Avenues Uorth frox�n 54th to 55th Avenues North. Dispositlor ,9 0 Item 6g Accepting Alley Improvement Project`No. 1575 -3 The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of accepting alley paving work in the alley between Irving and James Avenues North from 53rd to 54th avenues N o rth. Disposition _�__- -____— 7e - •a/ Item 6h Authorizing Purchase of Budgeted Trucks The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of authorizing the purchase of trucks through the Hennepin County Join, Purchasing Proura -m. $4,400 less $400 trade -in is budgeted in the Park and Recreation !Department budget for the 3/4 ton van, and $27, less $ 1.,000 trace - in is budgeted in the Street Division account for the Wo dump trucks. s s �� -s l��Wcoa..cion Itenm jai Aut norizing Purchase of Public Utilities Department Truck The a ttacha d resolution is recommended for the purpose of authorizing thv Purchase of a 3/4 ton pickup truck through the Hennepin County jokat Purchysing Program. she truck is "n ended to replace a 7 - year cold pickup Llrith approximately 05,000 miles. Disposition _26- Wage Item 6j Authorizing Puscha se of Budgeted Water ';Manly The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of authorizing the purchase of a 2,000 gallon water tank budgeted in the Par and Recreation Department account at $1 Disposition 74 .Lv Item Sly Amending 1976 Budget for Microfilm Acquisition The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of amending the 1976 budget to resppropria to the unexpended $10,000 in the 1975 budget which was .intended for microfilming equipment. Disposition .tern 61 Amending 1976 Budget for Chemical Feeder Acquisition The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of amending 1976 budget by appropr monies for the purchase of soda ash feeding equipment necessary to stabilize the water chemistry of the Community Center pool® Disposition Itein Sa Report can Liquor License Ta; Status I r�;iil be prepared M onday evening to r eport on the pro perty tax status of the office building occupied by Wino's Restaurant which ws tie reoipient of a 1aquQr 1iCerise Disposition Item Ob Resort on agenda Publishing 1 w:11 be prepared Monday evening to report on the p rospects of publishing agendas and meeting notices in the daily press. Disposition Page Ga Item 8c Tax Delinquency Redemption T will be prepared blonday evening to make a recommendation on the redemption of a tax delinquency levied against City- downed, property. Disposition Member : ntrod uctd tyre foije inn resolUUM and m its adoption; RESOUMON NO. F 11Nf1 APPRECIATION 10R filI DF-D 11.rATW E -S, Mrs. V61 , Sugfm ura seared as a mber of the Corr iss10n from Yanuary, 1974 through Dwevbw, 19?'3E ww WI-IEiREA,S, her devotion to the tasks and responsibUtties of this Comrr<ission contributed substantially to the sound pragms mid dwelopawat the Ci;iT and WHEMS, her public ser ica and civic effort for the betterment of tho coMmunity rrmrrit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center.- NOS', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City CouwAj of the eity of Brooklyn Center that The dedicated public service of Mrs, Velma Su tm%i m as a member of the Human Rights Commission and citizen is recognized and appreciate: by the City of Brooklyn Center. P fdt e k4ayor ATTWr: Clam The rnction for the adeqUOR Of the foregaing revolwUm was duly "Waded by menu r upon vote belr4 talc * the voted in favor tdrer fr and the folloWi ; voted against the sa j whereupon said resolution was declared duly Passed and adopt { i { meriber introduces the foia vwlnq resolution &M mOVed its adoption: V s RESOLUTION NO.., RESOL'UTIO PRESSING ,RECOGNITION OF ALTO APPREC TION WHEREAS, Mr. Carl Gross sated as a member of the Plaodw coan"Nift from January, IS? 2 through December, 2975: wd ERFAS, he served as Chairman of the Planning COMMOSIon from January, 1974 tfirough. December, 1575; and 1AEAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilaies of this Commission, and the leadership he provided, contributed substantially to the sound progress and development of the City; and WHEREAS., his public service and civic effort for the lbetterwentof the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: NOW, THMEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Couwdl of do C Brooklyn Center , r she dedicated public service of Mr. Carl Gross as a member of the Planning Commission and citizen, is recognized and a elate d by the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Clary The :noncan for the adoption of the foregoing r000lutlon wati duly seoondai by Member , and upon vote being taken thereon, the feel ring -voted in favor thereof and the fo lowing vaLed against the same: he cupon said reb col ion was dwalared dui t Member � introduced the folio fag resolution its adopt!on; , RESOLUTION �+®, WHEREAS the Brooklyn CaMer WowAfts& Cl s 91ft o f enty ®five d olla rs ($25) WW has designated t It be madd jar'recreW programs for the mentally retarded.- and lERFAS the City Council is appreciative of the gift and a s the Brooklyn Center Women's Club for its civic efforts: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn C enter to acknowledge the gift with gratitude; and BE IT FURTHER R LV that the gift of $25 he appropriated to &e Recreation, Children's Programs, Budget (Account No. 01- 4315 - 452-114), to be used for the Brooklyn Buddies Pn am For The M tally Retarded. Date Mayor ATTEST Clem I The motion for eae adoption of the gor"oing resolution W a s duly s mem , and upon vote being taken thereon the foIllowing � voted in favor tljereofA 1 and the following l 'tod agoinst the same: whereupron said i v olution was dec €arad duels passed *rA a dopted. 1 ; 1 i y� }}1l�y,,��))s�gy qq y��,v W !� 9Y4h :♦uaadayY!APLn � "loon � r y►Y d qq9}� ryry y C PT ff3 WORK BY CITY) WHEREAS pursuant to a written contract sign*d with the r►rry or Brooklyn Censer, teinnesata, C. 9. Kedrosssn,, •Zno., has satisfactorily doted the following iWro in ao"saas►vs with said contracts Street Grading, Fl aw 6 Surfacing Inp►arovment ? No. 1974 -16 (C ontract 1975 --A) Proposed Aldrich Ave. no. from 67th Ave. _ to 68th Ave. (extended), Bryant Avenue no. from 67th to 68th Avst and 68th Ave. No. from Aldrich Avenue to Pryant Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOUND! by the ^ity Cecil *f the City of Brooklyn Centers I. The work completed under said come Tact is bereby accepted and approved. 1. The value of work performed in Iowa than the original contract amount by $1,398.33 because of the dialertion of bouleva.:ad sodding plan. quantities. 3, it is hereby directed that final ;:=ayment be md* on said contract, taking the Contractor "s receipt in full. The total amo - ,ant to he paid for said contract for said .improvement project shall be $1.9,116.67. hate Mayor A7'rSST Clerk The motion for ` the adoption of the foro"ing rem -)lution was elatly seconded by membe and upc�i `rote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereofi and the following voted against they *me: whereupon said .resolution was declared duly passmi and adopted. .� Y.en-z:er L Iii. +ir,,ey resolution :.'..8 adopti RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK ---- (22NTRACTEn By C171r) WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the C y t Brook Center, Minnesota, C. S. McCrossan, Inc. has �,c.1 a l dfltot•bly completed the following improvement in accordance witk, said contract: -,t: reef. " Grading, Base 6 Surfacing Improvement Project No. 1974 -35 ( Contract 1975 -A) Scott Ave. No. from 67th Ave. to 69th Ave. r 67th Ave* Ito. from Quail Ave. to Scott Ave. t and G tb Ave. No. f approximately 135 feet west of Scott Ave. to approximately 135 feet east of Scott Avenue, NOW, THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by , the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Centers 1 • The work completed under said contract is heroby accepted and approved. 2. The value of work performed exceeded the :original` contract. amount b ► $265.7 because of a 'general und erestimation in plan quantities. 3. It is hereby directed that final payment be made on said contract, taking the Contractor's receipt in full. The total amount to be paid for said contract for said improvement project rill be $20,273. Date r % -'TEST Clerk The motion for the adoption of the for*q�oing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken traerecn, the following vested in favor thereof: and t"-.e following voted against the same: where.ipan said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Mem. a ntrsd ~iced the following revolution ti ►� '} /gy y/yS ApV j�' g,, WORK s r ONTRACTEA Cx=) WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, C. S. McCrosssan, Inc. has .� : z ;facLC�rxl�r completed the following impro vement i n accordan ` v.',i -n sa i ,a contract: Alley Pabving . rinprovemenk Pro Ito. 1975 hlley .between Emerson and rrwiont Avenues No. from 54th �,en -ue to 55th Aventie. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the ;City Council of the ..:ity of Brooklyn Center: i They work completed under maid contract in hereby • eccept and approved 2. The values of work performed is losses than the original coattact amount by $9.07 bapeause of a general. overestimation on o! rr: --uant .t J. T t . a hereby d i erect end that final payment be made on taking the Contractor's receipt in full. The total c, be p aid for s�aicr contract for said improvement project I p }? -3e93 i Date Mayo i tEFT C l.es ark Tile Mot io:1 ror. the adoption of the foregoing ar•so'lution was du ficonded by memnbea and upon vote being, taken t Penton, the fallcwing voted in favor theresofs and the following voted against the sasaa mea whereupon said recolution was declared duly pets and d. o and Yfi;3ved Its adopt 1 .o , t � . �• W11"EREA , pur ,F,ant to a wlrit'ton contract signori vith two ,_, ity of Brooklyn Center, 91.nnosota, C. S. XeCrousan, Inc., V satisfactozily cxApletod the following imp rovwent in & � rr n A lley l� ;'ke Pa i ?' g la t Pray- a 1975 -2 . I&Y between Premant and GirUrd Avenues North frow 54th Avenue to 53th Avollus. NOW, 7 BE IT RrSOLVED by t i�o City Council of tha } l.. Tlho work completed under said contract is hereby aa,*,O 2. The value of work per fe rm*d is lass thsA the origimi l OkXi�r6ct amount by $161,77 because E)t ae general overe'atimation of I 3. TL is T. ratq directed t%at fina payme o�li t. akin the Contra ,':car's raceipt in fully 'rho total amm il a :r c:. ntracL for said improvemnt pr. %Jew *ha be t Clar lzor the a :IrA:'ition c.-if the foregoing resoluticm wa Ouly f - nde by membor , and u pon vot being taken t`.*aO f caIAIMIIIV Voted in favor eroof t An sE a a "', * f ' ;" ag 4 jnVt the ! v d cla),sad. duly pave and *dop Member i -itroduced the following resolution And moved its adoptions RESOLUTION OLUTION 90. P2901OUTION ACCEPTING won (C`O PJkCTBD 97 GIML WHERFASS, pursuant to a written contrast signed with the Cit;, of Brooklyn Center, Minn*sotaa, C. G. McCarossan Inc.# has satis actorily completed the following improvement in accordamo with said contract: Alley Paving twVrov eueent Project No. 1975 -3 (Ccmtraet 197"1 Alley between Irving and Jams Avenues North from 53rd Avenue to 54th Avenue NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE9OLV8D by the City Council Of the City of Brooklyn Center, I- The work : completed under said contract her eby 'iccepted and approved. 2. The value of work performed is less than the original Contract amount 1iy $153,59 because of a Weral overestima of plan cmiant ities . 3. it is hereby directed that final payme be made on m ald contract, taking the Cbntractor receipt in full. The total #fit *.o b,� paid for said contract for s aid improvement project _`sh be Date Mayor :3,7c3.�S1. E i AT ESTx C lerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was ftly s e conded by cn .be . and upon vote b6i ng. taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereofx and the following voted against the a s, ' ..;reU 10rl sa id, resolution was declared duly passed; and adopted. 1 Member inUod ce. *9 foa oWfnq revolution e ITko` ed. its duopt on. RESOLUTION FdL/y..�..�.,.....�.. RESOLUTION AUTl-IO RIZ114G PURC M OF ONE 3/4 iOli V. D TWO 27 fl G / DUM TRUC WHEREAS] the City of Brooklyn Centex' is autherixed to PGte is ttIn erxiepiul County Psarcha sing Agr eement! and 'Vi W ERE ,'3', on Tuawlay, December 2, 1975 at 2:00 p.m. bid w ara 'c�c —'o or the furnishing of one 3/4 to-n van and two 27,500 GVW dump trucks: OW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brc , oklyn ,(' encar that than paid of lA alkerson Mentors in the amount of $4,048.90 :o5 tti.e- furnishing of one 1976 Chevrolet 3/4 ton van in accordance with the spncilizatiOn . is de raijed to be the best bid submitted by a ret snsible bidder and saki biw is hereby accepted. RE rf PUTr ER RE VaI D by the City f.' 11 of the My of Brooklyn Center that the bid of Freeway Ford in the amount of $26,448.78 for the P_;:nishing of tpfo 21,500 G`dW Ford dump trucks, IDcluding captions, In accordance mir th the specifications is deemed to be the lest bid submitted by a responsible biddef and said bid is hereby accepted. Date Mayor i'fin EST. T motion for the adoption of the foregoing re lotion was 's ec*nd by m , and upon vote being taken thereon, the follow 2! q in >pyy np tf.a folk)wlrlg voted aga inst the same: w x. eg pun said re lut ,n was declared duly passed and adopt Member introduced tk,e foLT.v- *Lnt mri+o°13 tx1*n and moved its adoption, RESOLUTION V0 RESOrJJTION AMM RIZING THE PuRcahsa or oing 3/4 TON PICK TRUCK R T E - PUBLIC UTILITY 17SP A WHE RFAS, thy► Dire of Public Works Us'. the City Manager copcurn, that Public utilities wit ; sa 7 year old, 3; '4 ton pick-up, be replaced because it is wmecoimmical to .repair, and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Canter in vathoris&d to participate in the H eiaiepi zl County Purchasing Agrea mert j and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, De cember 2, 1375, at 2 00 p .m., bids were rice ived for the furnishing of one 3/4 toL pick --yap. I ' , `�."x PJE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun of the City of Brooklyn Center that the bid of No rth Star Dofte in the anount of $ 4,103.71 for the furnishing of one 1 976 Dodge 3/4 ton pick-up in accordance with the specifications is deemed to be the best bid submitted by a responsible Bidder and said bid in hereby accepted. i Da te yot TT 'ST Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution wa s duly seconded by meatier , and upon vote being taken thexaon, the following voted in favor thereof and the fo i lowing voted against the sit : weapon said resolution was declared duly passed and adop ted. NVlembe. P to31cad the following resob� and moved its adoption*- RESOLUTION NO o RESOLIJTIO°° AUTHORMING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) 2 GA LLQ%N . AT T K WHEREAS Chapter 471.345 of the Minnesots StatuUm pmvideo Jb the purcha of merchandise, materials or equip or any kind of construction work by informal quotations when the amount of such contra is less than five thousand dollars ($5,000), and WHEREOLS, the City Manager has obtained quotations on the purc of ore ;1) 2,000 gallon water tank and has determined that the quotation of Midwest "Tank Compa in the amount of $1,470 for one (1) 2,000 gallon �water tank Is the best quotation submitted; NOW, THERE10RR, BE IT RESOLVER by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that ktat the City Manage X � ct 53r the purchase of one (1) 2,000 gallon water tank In the amount of $1,470 ham Midwest Tank Company. Date Mayor ATTEST Clerk The motion for the ado ption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote bei taken thereon, the following voted in favor themf: and the following voted against the same; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. - fi Is n Member Introd%tced the folyowftV resolution and as�®d its ,iJ RESOLUT NO.,, RESOLUTION Afbf IN G THE 1976 QINEPAI WHEREAS, the City Council appropriated $10,000 in the 197 Genarel Fund Budget for the purpose of purchasing vacrofilagng equipmgM necessary to Impl u C11Y government records microfilming program; and WHEREAS, because of the recent availability of LOGIB Computer Output Ike . crc4itri (COO) which added a new dimension to the microfilming plannin the planning pf-a,se of the program was not completed during 1975; and WHEREAS, since the planning phase was mA it a Possible pleat pdirc ?ease relevant equipment prior to the expiration of the 1975 budget; WW WHEREAS, the City Council at their meeting of December 22, 1975, authorized the preparation of a resolution to amend the 1976 General Fund Budg4!4 by appropriating $10, 000 from General Fund Unappropriated Surplus for the purchase (if microfitlm - - , iIpT°tey7g; and WHEREAS, Section 7, 08 of the City Charter authorizes the City CouwAl to , appropriate funds from unappropriated surplus in an amount equal to a previous appropriation if not in fact expended or encumbered for that purpo bt the previo fiscal year: BE IT THEREFORE RFSOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brook CentQ to amend the, 1976 General Fund Budget to increase the City eager "s Office (Dept. #13) Office Furnishings and. Equipment appropriation (Object #4551) h� $10, 000 tc provide for the purchase of microfilm equipment. Date la ATT ESA , Cler The tmr�i ion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was dully xwonded by m. p.m.ber , and upon vote being taken thweon, the !.ollowing voted in favor thereof: and the following fed against the gone- Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. hile Inibes' ;'L�,? faDbWJziq :re 1, a its 4.6 o" RESOLUTION NO.,_ e WHEREAS, in later 1975 the Health Sanitailan inves tigated conc ernit . about Vie 'chlorine" content of the CoMmunity #,-ante s >n 1 t er ,, ; at the Overall water cha istr'y was frequently out of balance due to Wfl loadin i aactors; and ' F AS, the Health Sanitarian recommends acqu of as � 1 de , uice to automatically eed the necessary � $ esrsary ctsernieal into the water In response to " ; y •e tic.. p�'t:,p,c., l�parl in the swirnrru.ng pool; and WHERDAS, Soc:tion 7. 11 of the City Charter does prude the City Goun with full authority to rake Permanent transfers betw all fund WW ch may be created, prwilded that such transfers are not inconsistent with the provisions of rglea ant: (.ovenar.ts, the provisions of the City Charter, or Smote 8M Ufte; and WHEkEAS, funds are a- milable in the FEDEML REVENUE SILARM FVND in` l the amount of at least; $735 to be tmusfaffod for GENERAL MD sew mW WH EREAS, Se on 7.08 of the city Chart does Provide fat the indrea of a budget appropriation ppropr3;atfoA tiae it C Co u n cil y a.� oil if the actual receipts exce the n. .y y y E IT 'rHEREFORS R ESOLVM by the City Cou ncil, of ths City ad ftaolfl�pn Center, Minnesota, that the Commaq Center (Dept. 6+6) Oth DqulMeft Account (04552) appropriation be increased by $73S to pro for the purcha A of one Soda ash feeder for the swimming Pool. and F URTHER RESOLVED that the hwreased ap~ latlan shall be fivanced by federal revenue s , i funds and that fund in the FEDERAL REVEN SHAMG f UND skull be encu ared. in the amount of $735; and from the l»E E't ;L REVEN SHARING MID to the GENERAL FW meret basis gat s uch tlme, and by Council resolution when the GENEM rUND ha expended furacls for the ap opr•iation authoriz )ate, Mayor Clark 1 Thee for the ado.ptlov, of the foregoing resolution was duty secooded. by rn: ngbc r , and uPon v+ *a being ta kwt thetson, th fonowftv and the foilowing, voted against the sane: h re":ia,)n sa,i :i resolution, was declared duly passed and ado _ - W - N�� w tbsolutW nd introduced. th lollo ifig a M ember e moved its adoption RESOLUTION NO'. 'RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTINUED JOINT REPRESENTATION IN BARGAINING WITH I.U.O.E., LOCAL NO' 49 the City of Brooklyn Center is being repre'sented lin,negotiations.� WHEREAS 1� w itii 1 U E Local No. 49 by the Metropolitan Area Management As sociati6n - Bargaining Committee; and a d WHEREAS I.U.O.E.,Local No. 49 ha s requested nd was grante mediation services regarding 1976 contract negotiations; and WHEREAS I.U.O.E. Local No. 49'has petitionedth6 Bureau Mediation sts;, and services to certify that an impasse exi - the decision o WHEREAS, under Minnesota Statutes 179.69, Subdivision'5 whether to submit to binding arbitration is optional with respect,to organized,- non-':, .essential employees; and t6d by, WHEREAS, it h ermined that emplo represen as been det Local No 49,are classified as non-essential. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the�City Council of the City,of a al Brooklyn Center that the Metropolitan Area'Mangetnent Association B 'rg ningk of Brook I y r Committee, is hereby authorized to continue representing the City cts� the Center in negotiations with I.U.O.E. Local No. 49 and further ment Bargaining'Committee not to submit the is'sue to binding arb tra Manage bef iled; IT:FURTHER RESOLVED to direct that a copy of this BE re soluti6ri in'thd Office, of the City Manager, White B Lake M inne sota Date Mayor, 'ATTEST: A C lerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded -by,,memb& and upon vote being'tak6n thereon, the', following voted in favor thereof: and,the following v the same: s whereupon said resolution was declared duly pa sed and adopted.:,,,,'' i . _ IJyn Center f. -:if.m unity :nt en .x' 5301 IShinglo. Cka Pkwy. ' Set itarian - s� ( GA_ -B PTE' T_,S d: L,NS Eci je Way :E.rrk ^)kl Se* '_ Cen . :t; �a_�J. Brjokl!t `a Bl. d. 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', �li �.� r.. .& {.7 L .;.vC • ,. a civ et: -t'l L Ave. N . r - `�i. }Rl y' i :ir.�r t+C�C.S� PLC f Cacti x � ! e!"! k` ]. 1`,i �J ath Av AvL � . � 1 � bC,non Tri-ae ,0 . roo !Uyn Blvd. Bnr ,J ; nc. ;351 N. Lilac Drive 3 > 4 d3 roQk.:#.yn Blvd. a1LSi! %' ,:itb°.!si a 9.4..t '..Fs) bj :il) Earle Brown Drive . � I s s L'}t _� ( - 1. ') 1 1 ] 1 .1 + _ r / 1 p �' ` 3..C1'l � ry �'^.��`e. N. / "y� I �,1. Nnrth Elec S A..�.l. 2' SzY9.. klyn Blv w l 0 (A ,e.�_ _ Date Tiickler MEMO CITY OF BROOKLYN CENT €R To Mr. Pons Date 1 -26 -Z6 From J ill Flakne Please add the Metropolitan Transit commission to the license sheet. They are applying for an itinerant food establishment license. Everything has been approved by John Urbach. AVOID VERBAL MESSAGES Northport Elem. f f',chs' of 5-421 Brooklyn 81,/d. Oli Ea sy: Br�.�6cr�a�� 5� �_��. :•_ PEkin ChC'�vi Me in a 7i3z .roc <yan Ave .N. -- - J. C. Penney Co. 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