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1972 10-02 CCP Regular Session
a AGENDA City of Brooklyn Center October 2, 1972 7:30 P.M. 4 Call to Order Roll Call 3e Invocation:.. � Resolution Accepting Quotations 5 Resolution Wressing Appreciation Resolution Certifying Weed A ents P ;Pla pning Commission It 0 5 e ` Application N 7 1 d oa 720 1 submitted by R.W. Stein Application No. 7 submitted by orthbrook Alliance Ch Application No. 72055 submitted by on Co 4 Application Nod 72072 a d sson 0 Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 ✓� Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Earle Brown Drive (0 n Appoint Election Judges 0� 11. Reconvene 1973 Budget Hearing 12. Discussion Items: �vo 0 a n joint Water Treatment Facilities /q► b, Water Distribution and Storage Study C, Proposed Change in Metropolitan Sewer Co t Allocations 13 Adjournment ""J a CITY MANAG COMMENTS 1 r Item 4. Resolution Accepting Quotations The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose of t feviewing quotations and awarding a contract for bituminous surfacing 6 Disposition ' Item S. Resolution Expressing Appreciation The attached resolution is recommended to express appreciation to Conservation Commissioner Bonnie Snater. Disposition _..,.,...� �.,. i E Item 6. Resolution Certifying Weed Assessments The attached resolution is recommended for the purpose 'of Certifying to taxes certain weed cutting costs within the City of Brooklyn Center. D tsposition Item 8 Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 The attached Ordinance relative to as planned residential develop- ment, concept was first read on September 11, 1972 and published on September 21, 1972 and is offered this evening for second reading and adoption. Dispositift Item 9. Ordinance Vacating a Porttbn of Earle `Brown Drive The attached ordinance vacating.a porUtm.of Earle Brown Drive was first read on September 11, 1972 and published on September 21 1972 and is offered for second reading and adoption. Disposition City Manager's Comments Item 10` Appoint Election Judges } _ The City Clerk will present a list of electift fudges Mo*%y evening relative to the November 7 General Election. Disposition E Item 11. ReConvene 1973 Budget Hearing It is recommended that the City Council Attempt to Include budget considerations Monday evening. The City Charter E requires that the budget be adopted during the first Week of October and State Law requires certification of the budget by October 10. Disposition Member introduced the fallowing resolutie . and moved its adoptions RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING QUOUTION FOR STREET SURFACING IMPROVWIEST PROJECT 8Y0. 1971 -23 AND STFMT RESWRATIOX DW OVEM T PROJM NO. 1972 -33 NHERPAS,.it is necessary and for the best interests of the City s? that the bituminous street' surfacing of Earle Brown Drive freer SUmait Drive North to approximately 900 feet north (Street Surfacing Improve- ment Project No. - 1971- 23)`and the street restoration of North Lilac` Drive from 50th Avenue North to approximately 750 feet northeast, and° _ 50th Avenue North from North Lilac Drive to approximately 120 feet east rt (Street Restoration Improv Project No. 1972 -33'), be constructed at " this time to serve the abutting property; and WiMMS, the City Engineer has prepared plans and speci fications for the above work; and MMMS, the City Manager has obtained quotations from contrac". ors -and .said quotations were as followrs- No. Lilac Dr. Barlw ,Brown Dr. Uhit Bid 1850 sq.yds. 2400- sq.yde. tal Contractor Pre:e� (220 tans)( tor�s 1) Dunkle Surfacing $0.85 /sq.yd. $1,572.50 y g $2,040.001 $3fiI2. _ Co. Inc " 2) C.S.McCrossan, $10.00 /ton $2,200.00 $2,640.00 $4'840,. 4F 3) H ardrives, Inc'. $11.04 /ton $2,420.00 $2,904.00 $5 00 4) Bury & Carlson. $1.40 /sq•yd. $2,590.00 Inc.. $1.30 /sq.yd. $2,SMOC) $5, 470. 60 5) Northern $1.47 /sq.yd. $2,719 ".50 Contracting Co. $1.32 /sq.yd. $5,887 $3, 168.41) . NOW, THMFORZ, 88 IT PJMLVED. by the City council of the City 4a , ` of "Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, th quotation of Dunkley Surfaci urfacing =3. Company, Inc, in the amount of $3,612„50 based on unit prices, for the furnishing of all labor, mat*r:L'A'V, and equipment in connection iitth the -' above mentioned street improvement projects, according to t e glans .ane4: sPocif icati.ons therefor now on file in the office of the City Clerk, dewied to be the lowest and test quotation submitted fear said tesr'k, aid said qzot.ation is hereby accepted. K ES01:1T I ON NO. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVW to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute a contract with Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc. in the amount of $3,612.50. Date Mayor ATTEST; Clerk 7 motion fcr the ptio f t foregoing resolution as duly sec , ^ded by member and upon vote ing taken thereo., the following voted fa thereof: and the following voted against the same. wher: inon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. "s Member Introduced th all d moved its adopti a following resolution RES OLUTION No RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOG?P.!'ION OF AND APPRECIATION FOR HE TJEDICATEI� PUB�TC; aERVICE Or , wa. RONNIE SNATE 4 WHEREAS Mrs. Bonnie Suter served as a member of the Conservation Commission from 1 97 0 through 19 7i; a Rd ICE ' , Mrs B onnie Snater was one of the original members of the Conservation Con, xt�assican when it was established In 1970; and WHEREM, her devotion to the tasks and responsibilities Commission contributed substantially to the sound progress a de Of the Cxiy; and Pment WHEREAS, her Public servi and civic effort for the betterment Of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the Cary of Brooklyn Cei tear t: The dedicated pul3lic'service of Mrs. Bonnie Snater as a member of the Conservation COmWsst and citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor ATTEST: C" erk Thy: Ino*ion for the d the bregoing resolution was duly' c;onded by amembev upon vote voted in favor the be ing taken the n, the following and ti-,aj f0l0wing voted against the same: when -upon) said resolution was declared duly sled and adopted. r. Member intr. introd the fcsllowit resoluti6h and moved its adopto r RESOLUTION NO.�� RESOLUTION CERTIrYING DELINQUENT NOXIOUS WEED CUTT ACCOUNTS rOR 1972 CUTTING - TO THE HENNEPIN COUN TY AX ROLLS_ WHEREAS, the 'Weed Inspector of the City of Brooklyn Center his caused noxious weeds to be cut down on _certain properties within the City under the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section' 18.271 and WHEREAS, the owner of record of the properties involved. were notified in writing by certified mail of the work done and the costs and expenses involved at least thirty days prior to October 1, 1972, in accordance with individual notice provisions of Subdivision t+ of Section 18.271 and WHEREAS' on October 1 1972, there remained unpaid certain of these weed cutting accounts, and WHEREAS, Section 18.271, Subdivision 4, authorizes the certification of delinquent weed cutting accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; NOM, TIIEREr ®PE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the u City of Brooklyn Center, Mnnesota, to order the Count; Auditor of Hennepin County to place the following delinquent weed cutting accounts, consisting of weed cutting costs and expenses and penalty thereon at 7.5% on the 1972 payable in In-73 tax rolls: Plat Parcel Addition Lot Plloocck Am... o 89011 2517 Section 10 $ 4.24 89026 2400 Section 26 25.07 89026 2600 Section 26 25•g7 8902E 2800 Section 26 25.8 89026 3800 Section 26 25.07 89028 4®00 Secieion 25 25.07 89036 5800 Section 36 5.70 s. 8.50 89102 4170 Aud. Sub. A216 34/35 89103 2400 Aud. Sub. f218 19 15. D0 89103 7720 Audi. Sub, 0218 56 25.48 89104 1910 Aud. Sub. 0309 lG 10.62 E 89105 3343 Aud. Stab. 1310 27 40.38 k Y RESOL NO. Plat' Parcel Addition Loo Black Amount 89225 2970 Bellvue Acres 15 2 S 3.6:0 89260 7200 Brandon 2 3 5.67 89370 3200 Fair Meadows 1 2 4 .00 5 89370 7000 Fair Meadows 10 3 17.00 8937`1 6300 rair� Meadows 2nd 9 3 5.66 89371 7050 rairo Meer, ; :atit 2nd 14 3 5.67 89371 7350 FaA..r Mf adowit 2wi 16 3 5.67 89385 5800 Garcelon'6 .Kilt+dn. to Mils. 39 19.22 89417 3200 Greenlawn 15 2 20 00 89438 5600 Hicresic S4uartr 6 1 20.18 89438 6400 HiCrest Square 1_ 2 20.18 89473 2000 Horbal 1 1 12.75 89473 4000 Horbal 2 1 12.75 89476 3500 Jessie's 7 1 4.25 89480 3000 Kelley Estates 2 2 1 89559 3000 Lundgren. 3rd 6 1 8.50 89635 450 Northland Estates 3 1 15.58 89639 5850 North R Estates 10 3 12.74 89757 3000 Registered Land Survey No, 1312 A 22.66 89767 6100 Registered Land Survey No. 1312 B 22.67 89767 9000 Registered Land Survey No. 1312 C 27.67 9000.3 3000 Ryadenas 4th 1 2 $eSo ® mayor r ,, RESOLUTI ©N NQ. ATTEST: 4inted The motion for the the foregoing resolution :was duly seconded by member and upon vote be taken thereon, the follow in favor thereof- and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly pas d and adopted. 4 CITY OF BROOKLYN CrNTE R Pik ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 `3'O PROVIDE rOR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP I s R -3 DISTRICT THE CITY COUNCIL O THE CITY OF B ROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 : Section 354 -312 entitled R3 MULTIP'LE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT Is h ere by amended by adding the following: 3 (b) Planned Residential Developments coznpris rg a varier of dwell modes as a special use permitted in the R -3 district subject to the followin conditions: (1) The minimum land area shall be 1S acres (2) At least 25% of the total num of dwel. nq units shell be R -3 tm dwelling units as defined in Section 35 -900; (31 If the Planned Resi D evelopment is to be constructed in multiple phases, at least 20% of the total nu of dwelling un its in each please shall be R t)Te dwelling units, until the a bov e minimum require has been fulfilled; No dwelling unit or other permitted structure shall exceed three 'stories in height; (5) Cer tain comme us es intended for the convenience and enioument of the - resi dents 'of said deve lopment' shall be�ermitted , fncluc retail grocery slops, laundry and dry cleani i ck - up stations beauty parl ors, barber shops and valet shops, withf multiple family d conta rang thirt (30) or m ore dwellinct u nits, subject to the following con ditions: (aa) Suc shops shall in access to the residents thri common mall or lobby, ,< (b b) -No ad or dis play shall be visible from outside the bu.ildip P - (cc} ouch shops shall be restricted to the ground floors or sub- floors; - (dd) The tot al area of suc sho s sh all not exc eed' 50`4 of the to tal fl oor area of the ground level of the building ' (ee) Such shoes are su bject to all `ap l�rs ida c gdes, ordinances and law relative to licensinn, for the health, safety and avJ o f the come ity Ordinance No. (ff) Any shop or shops no t ind icated on the Initial approved plans shell he cons and approved by the Plan Commission and City `a-ancil befo said commeric use is establis (9q) The size and number of iiaid sh shall represent s ' actor n EFe- etermi Tiifat, ogre uire 2arkinq spaces for the building Section 2; This ordinance shell become effective after adoption and thirty (30) days following its legal publtcatior:. Adopted this ,day of 19 Mayor ATTEST. Clerk Published in the official newspaper , Effective i?te (Underline indicates new matter'.) CITY OF BROOKLYN' CENTER l ORDI1dANC L NO. AN ORDINANCE VACAL tN A PORTION or EARLE BROWN .DRIVE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Cri"Y OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That strt ors of Earle StowLn.Drive. Plat of TWA - i C tt Ir�iero "hanc7,� fPark d �bet v g f t Drive North and the south boundary 21, Outlot - et m Section 2: This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of 1972, ATI EST: Clerk Mayor Published in the official newspaper Effective date (Brackets indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new .matter) 6 r: } ELECTION JUDGES Y November 7, 1972 Precingk 1 Loretta Stewig 5455 Colfax Ave. No. 566 -1419 Dorothy Olson 5543 Logan Ave. No. 560 --8529 Marilyn Cashman 5622 Emerson Ave. Noe : 560.8469 Mae Lent 910 - 55th Ave. No. 566 -2345 Everiel Larson 5620 Girard Ave. No. 560 -9581 Dorothy Decker 5412 Morgan Ave. No. 560 -8924 Precinct 2 Dorothy Boman 6419 Fremont Ave. No. 561- -4965 ' Eileen Smith 6330 Fremont Ave. No. 561 -4077 Adeline Lonn 6342 Fremont Ave. No. 561 -3877 Ethel Wing 6020 Emerson Ave. No. 561 -6479 Mary Ellen Karlsgodt 6001 Fremont Ave. No. 561 -3378 Anna Adler 6733 Emerson Ave* Noe 561 -5335 Precinct _3 Esther Duurland 6851 Lyndale Ave. N.o. 561 -2487 Myrtle McQuillan 6912 Oliver Ave. No. 561 -5587 Rose Werner 1005 69th Ave. No. 561 -2767 Joyce Shels,6 6850'Lyndale Ave. No. 560 -4724 Gloria Guimont 7119 Willow Lane 561-0793 Sharon Finucane 7013 Morgan Ave. No. 561 -1692 Precinct 4 Mary Pascoe 7060 Perry Ave. No. 361 -8867 Alice Madir 7024 Quail Nve. No. 561- 8268 Marjorie Grosshans 6920 Lee Ave. Noe 561 -8270 Patricia Blom 3604 Violet Ave. No. 561 -6633 Velma Sugimura . 7124 France Ave. No. 561 -5182 ftlginet 5 Geraldine Dorphy 4306 1A inahester Lane 533 -9017 Alice VanMeerten 4519 Winchester Lane 537-8151 Gladys >Leerhoff 4301 - 66th Ave. 'No. 537 -4791 Dorothy Rogers 5207 65th Ave. No. 533 -5879 Mavis Lane 6436 Perry Ave. No. 533.6436 Precinct 6 Emma Gageby 3200 - 66th Ave. No. 561-4€324 Dentse Hainlin 5936 Zenith Ave. No. 561 -2816 Joyce Schackor 6501 Brooklyn Drive 561 -42`79 Barbara Jensen 6539 Dre Ave. Noa 561 -3071 Virginia Fourre 6543 Beard Ave. No. 561 -3116 Marge Marrone 61'03 Xerxes Ave. No. SG1 -1845 i x Lucy Sandberg 5336 Lee Ave. No. 533. 3138 Barbara Sexton 3824 - 58th Ave. No. 537- 2118` jean :- Hamilton 5230 "Lee Ave. No. S31 -1819 Mona Hintzman 4018 - 58th Ave. No. 533 -9792 Gail Nelson 6236 Noble Ave. No. 533 -8200 Precinct 8 . Phyllis Rydberg 3500 Admiral Lane 537 -1883 Doris Smietana 5316 E. Twin Lake Blvd. 537 -3032 Ethel Petttm&n 4919 Beard Ave. Not 588- 1929 Joan jagodzinski 3501 - 47th Ave. No #11 588 -6428 jardce Keto 3918 France Place 537 -2019 Helen Ryden 5730 Drew Ave. No. 533- 9818 4 R Member introduced the following resolution and its adoption: RESOLUTION 110. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING DELINQUENT NOXIOUS WEED CUTTING ACCOUNTS FOR 1972 CUTTING TO THE TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the Weed Inspector of the City of _Brooklyn Center has caused noxious weeds to be cut down on certain properties within the City under the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section. 18.271,- and WHEREAS, the owner of record of the properti -es involved were notified in writing by certified mail of the work done and the costs and expenses involved at least thirty days prior to October 1, 1972, in accordance with individual notice provisions of Subdivision 4 of Section 18.271, and WHEREAS, on October 1, 1972, there remained unpaid certain of these weed cutting accounts, and WHEREAS, Section 18.271, Subdivision 4 1 authorizes the certification of delinquent weed cutting accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to order the County Auditor of Hennepin County to place the following delinquent weed cutting " accounts, consisting of weed cutting costs and expenses, and penalty thereon at 8.0° on the 1972 payable in 1973 tax rolls: Plat Parcel Addition Lot Block Amount 89010 2617 Section 10 $_14.24 89026 2400 Section 26 27.07 89026 2600 Section 26 27.07 89026 2800 Section 26 27.08 89026 3800 Section 26 27.07 S ' 89026 4000 erection 26 27.07 89036 5800 Section 36 10.70 89102 4170 Aud. Sub No. 216 34/35 18.50 89103 2400 Aud. Sub. No. 218 19 25.00 89103 7720 Aud. Sub. No. 218 56 35.48 89104 1910 Aud. Sub, No. 309 16 15.62 al p ,' 89105 - 3343 Aud. Sub, No. 310 27 _ 50.38, RESOLUTION NO. Plat Parcel Addition Lot Block Amount 89225 2970 Bellvue Acres 15 2 13.60 89260 7200 Brandon 2 3 10.67 7000 Fair Meadows 10 3 19.50 89371 6300 Fair Meadows 2nd 9 3 8.16 89371 7050 Fair Meadows 2nd 14 3 8.17 89371 7350 Fair Meadows 2nd 16 3 8.17 89385 5800 Garcelon's Addn. to Hpls. 39 24.12 89417 3200 Greenlawn 15 2 30.00 89438 5600 Hi Crest Square 6 1 25.18 89438 6400 Hi Crest Square 1 2 25.18 89473 2000 Horbal 1 1 16.09 89473 4000 Iforbal 2 1 16.08 89476 3500 Jessie's 7 1 7.58 89480 3000 Kelley Estates 2 2 27.00 89559 3000 Lundgren 3rd 6 1 18.50 89636 450 Northland Estates 3 1 25.58 89639 5850 North River Estates 10 3 22.74 89767 3000 Registered Land Survey No. 1312 A 26.00 89767 6000 Registered Land Survey No. 1312 B 26.00 89767 9000 Registered Land Survey No. 1312 C 26.00 Date Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 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, ti member Price introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption CONSERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION N 72 -3 RESOLUTION RECXlI+94ENDING TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THAT THE WEEK Off' OCTOBER Y -5, 1972 THROUGH OCTOBER 21, 1972 RE PROCLAIMED AS "CLEANER AIR 'WEEK`" IN BROOKLYN' CENTER WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Conservation Comission recognizes the _problem of air pollution in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area; and EREAS, the hazard of air pollution can be greatly, diminished through intelligent citizen action; and WHEREAS, the purpose of "Cleaner Air Week" is to pro` - mote a united educational program of cleaner NCW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Brooklyn Centex Conservation Commission: The Commission recommends. to the Mayor and City Council that the week of October 15, 1972 through. October 21, 1972: be proclaimed as "CLEANER AIR WEEK" in Brooklyn Center. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resonation was duly seconded by Member Snater and upon 'a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Fetter, Admen, Dorff, Byrnes and Winkelman; and the following voted <againtt the same: none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and moved itVdoption: RESOLUTION NO. ` RESOLUTION PROCLAX14ING THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 15, 1972 THROUAM OCTOBER 21, 1972 AS CLEANER AIR WEEK" IN BROOKLYN CENTER WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the problem of air pollution in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area; and w WHEREAS, the hazard of air pollution can be greatly diminished through intelligent citizen action; and WHEREAS, the purpose of "Cleaner Air Week" is to pro- mote a united educational program for cleaner air: N0W THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The week of October, 15, 1972 through October 21, 1972 ✓ is proclaimed as "CLEANER AIR SEEK" in Brooklyn Center. The motion for the`adopti a o he oregoing resolution'wa duly seconded by vibuber , and upon vote being taken thereon, the follow' voted an 'f thereo And the following voted against the samOt Whereupon said resolution was declared duly p ed and adopted R �'. ,� =i �� w r.. � ,. s r .. �. r � ' .. _.. . � '` , ,. A •' "i. �. .. .. t { ' ,a f i n . C :: t: ,.. µ � _._ a .. ... - � e ' t =,„ �- � r <.$e . G -