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1975 01-20 CCP Regular Session
AGENDA City of BWoklyrr Center January Z0. ''1978 7:50 ptm 1. can to Cyder 2. Roll Call 3 Invocation 4 Approval of Minutes - January 6, 1975 S Kaleidoscope Presentation 6 Final Plat Appraval { ` " 7 Authorize Execution of Inspection and Maintenswe Agr+e emost SO Planning Commission Items (8:00 p.m. ): r a. Application No. 74056 submitted by Arthur Tress Mee gR b. Application No. 74044 submitted by B. C. I. P. 9. Resolutions: a . `Awarding Bid f b. Authorising Truck Pucchaset c. Expressing Appr cistioh (9+ F d. Amending 1976 General Fund Budget *+ e. Establishing Citizens Blcontenaial Committee 7. Encouraging Support of Bicentennial Committee g . Amending Snowmobile Tian System b. Accepting Work 1. Autharizing Amendment of Labor Caetmat J. Authorizing Annual Amendment of M'ster Assessment RekO, t r k. Disposing of Request for BNr License, Feet Rebste „ Y s 1.9 Ordinseaes• a. Vacating Utility Basement b. AnmWing Chapter 27 Relative to Snow"b les o. Authorizing Reles" of Deed Restrtations 3 11 Discussion Items: a. Legislative Mortars '. 12. Licenses 13 . Adjournment 4 ` crry MANAGER's cOMMEN'Ts Item 5 Kaleidoscope Presentation Henry D f and Mary Ewen Vetter will be p BMA Mommy @war to make a presentw" 'Maruap the proposed 1975 &slow p�tam. Disposetio Item 6 Final Plat Approval It is recommea i that the City Council approve the final poet of Group Health Flan, Inc. The related preliminary i s eked by the City Council on October 21. 1974. Diapositf y Item 7. Authorize ftecuttan of Inspection and Maintsaance Jl sat It is resat ended that the Council authorise the Mayor mid City Mager to execute a water main and fire hydrant InsPeCUM and maintenance agreement with the Cal Corporation for the HumboUt Squa Shopping Center. #:4r Dispos q ���Yr• iYY ww�rY wMiYY ' Item 9a Aw&W V Bid The attached resolution is recommended for t he purpose at a bid for the purchas of five police automobiles as In the 1 Be tet in tba amount of $20 ,S00 prior to Credo ,veho Item 9b AuUmx lug Took Puroha so t. The attached resolution is recommended tat the purpose of asth i�r purahase of a fir- fourths too t k vaw as compesitea d 197's Budget In tip amount of 84 J04 prior to trade -in value. Disposi Item 90 Tocpressing 1►pprp�eristtott . 41 is omit The alt eW resolutions are tlecoe seaudad for the see sf the City Council's appnctatlsn fot servLses re by ass have seared an aarIM1 600mi'ssions. Dispos a, City Manager's Comments Page 2 =; Item 9d Amending 1975 General Fund Budget r u . AIMIL The lrttaohad resolution is recommended for the papa" cat traps -r ferri�p rdro►ntes from the Unallocated Labor acoDuat to odw . oper accounts in the 1975 Budget, consist" with WQn0 salary and benefit deaisions reo+ y mum by - ft C ft- Cvuuail. l?ispa Item 9e EstablisbUM Citisens Biceutent el Cs�nmiXtee The attaobad resolution is moornmeaded for the purpose cf,4 sWa -'f ing a Citisens 8icteatennieI Committee pursusot to directi m of the City Couuctl. Disposi w. rnrrr.rwr.rr - rrrr r��rr.hrw +�rrr r i.rrr ,: Item 9f Enaouregul Support of Bicentennial committee The attached resolution is recommended for the use of publicly enaoaraginq support of a Brooklyn Center Bicentenaial Co its e. Dispositl Item 9g Amending snowmobile Tail System TWette etuled flee pose of am rdircg the Bmklyn Center snowmobile trail sy stem consistent -with recent City Council direction and consistent with the City` Counakat•s t determination to prohibit snow>wob on City streets. Dispositto Item 9h Accepting Work The atteebed resolutions are recommended for the purpose of a ng work on various public Lmprovement projects- proviouslir a shed by the City Council. Dispositio r City Manager's Comments Page 3 Item 91 AutharitAft Amending of Labor Contract K - 1 The attached resolution is of ed Millis-, to fee the --A Owd amendment Of tholabor exeract Wft Local NO* 4 9 o as to -s 'the a U& Insurance Atme bandit voWed by volon, musbors Vdar to smandmoont Cbepter 17. Dispbs Item 93 Autbarisift Annual Aaaendraent of Water Assessment Rots The attached resolution is recosncneuded for the purpose of 81111OWW1 ing the annual water assessment r*U pursuant to Resolution XO 7`4.4$ so as to assure equivalency of costs regardless at time. Disposition Item 9k Disposing of Request for Beer Lloonse Poo Itebato A resolution will be presented Monday *v*" addiotlsft,,.t. ' A of the request for a bow license too rebate from a Prospective buyer of the Muck Wag= Inn. Dispos Item lea Vacating UUMY Easement The afteaked- w4ft**** Vadati* a utift soseggont to Rode Drawn Drive was first rod an December 23, 1974, pubUsbod, on january.2 1973 and Is adored this o"A" for second rand ft and adoption. DISPO Item l8b Amending Cbspter 27 Rol&U" to Snowmobiles The ottacbed ardlesses, oneading Chapter 27 relotbo to seewmbiles Is recommended for the pwposo of implementing the City ommii I detemination to pn*M snowmobiles ham CIty stoosts oft eoUrs -May 1, 1913. Codsin other Obousek"ping" 06890* are itow Included* Dispas City Manager °s Comments Page I tem ige AuthodsLng Release of Deed Restrictions a: lbe •necked, cedldnce is recommended for *0 mss of riUMN14 of tbs deed rpstrlati s relating to the forow R A It , t ` Ramp Bu ld#ng at Northaray Drive and X9=es:_Avomue H e rsoomstea�dr►tion is founded upon the City Council 'o receist e of sft+e and building plan amendments for the ses h the consUmation of interior parking, in the *ild Dispos Item i la Legislative Matters Striae the Counvil is scheduled ice meet on MaOsy j 27 , with legislators end other government aftlabla, it is rera Allais NOW = resit the Commil discuss and identify thw a is lids ar . - matters vAlch it Intends as topics for the nwotiw. Disposi t 4 u e a b \ w a 1 3 5 . Membeir introduced the following resolution =cvqm its . adoption: RESOLUTION No.�,,,„ Rgj0 AQQEPTI N F R FIV 51 POljg& PA WHEREAS, the City Mamwer and the City Clerk have reported that von; January 9 1975, at -11:00 a.m., they opened and tabulated bids reoat i of fern!shing and delivery of five (5) police,patrol sedans and then said bid �vrere` =:. as fellows: t r Li a der IMI Amoott Iter. Chevrolet $20,337.85 Boo Hall Chevrolo; $20,628.45 u' NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council c�i the C #ty Brooklyn Center that the bad of Iten Chevrolet in the amount 0 $20,:3 31 S6$' 0r the furnishing of five (5) Police patrol sedans in accordanca.with the "Peccift and is deemed to be the best bid submitted by a responsible bidder and said bid %6 . hereby accepted. P Dat 3 Mayor x 4 .. ATTEST. ' Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly,. s*oml%dod by R %;. member , and upon vote being taken thereon, the follow in favor thereof; 9 9 and the following voted against.the same: ' whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted' E� �i ame.�� � F IR K Member lob +oAwed dw IduoW rp .inrs aisi k� n F moved its adoption: " RESOLUTION Nta.�,,,,_,,,,,, z R SOLMON AUTHORlZM THE PURCWE or ONS 3/4 10N v RO H' HENNEP21 C OMM WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is authoria�ad to participO } Hennepin County Furchasim Agreement; and 1 WHEREAS, on Tuesday, December 17, 1974, at 2:00, p .m. bide �, received for the furnishing of one 3/4 ton van. , X NOW, THEREFORE . BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City, of Brooklyn Center that the bid of Hopkins Dodge in the amoutd� of S8 714 $W.tlle b of one 3/4 ton van Lat occordowe W tb tM ss® a dsn04616 be the best bird sub on by a responsible NOW MW "Ad bid is bweby a ad+ Data " �# X!T E ST : Clerka The motion for the adoption of the f*Mob* r6001UdM sOCQUOW j member , and upon VOU 1MIN t1k0 t ` . following voted in favor thereof: s F a nd the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and WE Adlhi— x r •�' a a 4�na 77777 a Member introduced the tollowi g .= and moved its adoptions C >L R]C90Y+iMOK MUSSING RSCOMI.rTICK CW'MW �!►PP�ll�lt31� t ED WHEREAS, Mr. Robert arosshans served as a Asabor .ca►f tbir plain. Commission from January 30, 1%3 through December 31, - 19, 74: an+d; a WHE REAS, he played an it strum•ntal part in the developwnt . of k the Ccetprehens ive Plant for the City; and WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities ofd this, Ccmm ) -ssion contributed substantially to the sound progress 'and development of the City; and WHEREAS, his public setxviae and civic effort thee Mt of ' the comunity the gratitude of the cititas of 'lssoir Center: NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 6f tha City cf Brooklyn Center that: The dedicated 'public service of Mr. pert Grosshafts as a member of the Planning i.ss on astd citjaen t is recognized and appreciated by the city' of, R *oklyii Center. Bate r } G ATTEST: Clerk The motion for the adoption of the fo resoluti os, duly se d by member I . - and tip bra g take% thereon, the following voted in favor thereofs and the following voted against the Game whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted." x , .2 a yam. z ..: tuber i.ntsaducs4 the folly -di �+ : * ` and moved its adoptions RESOLUTION HO+ , i RESOWTION =PRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPISCIATION FOR WHERE", Mrs.. Shirley Nelson served as a U606 r of the -MUSU4 R> Commission from October 30, 1973 through December 31, 1914t' ad O WHEREAS her devotion to the tasks and responsibili Oil this Commiss cn contributed substantially .to the scud Pro%res se and development of the City; and WHEREAS, her public service and +civic effort for the bGt,t*r- meet, of the community merit the gratitude of the citi2enw of Ra~ ek Center: 4 . NOW, TH$RZFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City C mcil' of the ; ct`ty' of Brooklyn center that; The dedicated public service of Mrs. Shirley . Nelson as a member of the Housing CQMmiSAi0n and citizen, is recognized and appreeciatOo by ' r the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor ,., ATTEST: Clerk The mction for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly " S econded by member r and: upon fro bwe ing, . *1 thereon, the following , voted in favor thereof a and the fcllc)wing voted against the Samos whereupon said resolution was declared !duly passed: and "adopte:d, r i k Member introduced the folltawi, reslrk and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO.' t3LUTION EXBRICSSING IW tITX(X OIP AM YOI v 12M &BIWA 2Z Asia WHEREAS Mr. Richard Mo served as a r of the RM � Rights Ccmmission from February 8, 1 97'2 through December " -� .;197, and a WHEREAS, his devotion to ` the tasks and resp nsibil tie& of the'Cbmmission contr buted substantially to the sound progress 4 nd development of the City; and WHEREAS, his public service and civic effort for the b*ttor ment of the community merit the 'gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: " NOW, THEREFORE, ';BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council'of the City of 'Brooklyn Center that The dedicated public service of fir. Richard MeM as a member of the Human Rights Ctam+nission and citizen is recognized and appreciated by the City .. of- Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor AMS T Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution .duly seconded by member and upon vets being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof :. and the fallowing voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, r 3ks t. P Member introduced the follo resolgti6h and moved xtii .. adop!; ^n. RESOLUTION NO. a RES L I N AMENDING T-HI 197 WHEREAS, Section 7.08 of the City Charter of the City of Br4oklynCenter t does provide that the City Council may. by a majority vote of its me unencumbered appropriation balances from one office, departm a to ,t. another within the same Fund; and WHEREAS, on October 7, '1974, when the City Council adopted the 1975 budq at, salaries and wages for City employees had not been set; and WHEREAS, the City Council did appropriate funds for departmental labor in Lhe amount of $125,000 to Unallocated Departmental Labor to provide fundit4or final salary and wage settlements; and WHEREAS � on December 23, ..1974, the City Council did set salarries. and wages ::,i the year 1975 for all City employees: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center to transfer $1 22,794 from the Unallocated Departmental Labor appropriation (Account No. 01 -4100- 040 -81) to the following departmental appropriations i» the .; amount shown: ELECTIONS AND)VOTERS REGISTRATION ;x. Salaries, Regular Employees (01 CITY MANAGER'S. OFFICE Salaries, Regalar Employees (01 -4100- 000 -13) 10,371 Hospitalization Insurance (01 - 4151 - 000 - 13) 31$' ASSESSING Salaries, Regular Employees (01- 4100-000-15) 1 p131 Salaries, Temporary Employees (01-4130-000-15) 1,512 i; Hospitalization Insurance (01 -4151- 000 -15) 190 FINANCE Salaries, Regular Employees (01 -4100- 000 -16) 4 } Hospitalization Insurance (01- 41.51 - 000 -16) 304 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS . Salaries, Regular Employees (01- 4100 - 000 -19 6,708 Hospitalization Insurance (01 4151 - 000 - 19) 492 POLICE PROTECTION Salaries; Regular Employees (01- 4100- 000 -31) 44, 725 Hospitalization insurance (01 -4151- 000 -31) 1,992 FIRE PRo £ cnoN ' Salaries, Temporary Employees (01 -4130- 000 -32)` 1 ,020 and the fallowing voted i;against the same: whet• =upon said resolution was declared d -ly passed and adopted. r t : RESOLUTION NO PLANNING , A ND INSPECTION Salaries,, Regular Employees (O.- 41100- 000 .33) 5,551€ . Hospitalization Insurance (Ol - 4151 - 400 - 33) 204 CIVIL DEFENSE Salaries, Regular Employees (01- 4240 - 000.34) 1 t 456 9 a Salaries, Temporary Employees (01- 4130 004 - 34) ENGINEERING Salarleit, Re"Jar Employee!: (014100400 t�.31t Hospitallsatlon insurranoe (01- 4151- 000 -41) flit STREET 'CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Salaries, Regular Employees (01 -4100- 000 -42) 16,300 Hospitalization Insurance (01 4151 000 - 42) 198 RECREATION SUPERVISION lanes, Employees (01 - 4100- 000 -61) 15,46x3 ' Regular Hospitalization Insurance ` (01- 4151 - 000 -61 ) 306 Date _ mayor ATT EST: Clerk 3:: v L , The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly secondod member 6 and upon; vote being taken thereon* floe olio i g► vr+ ed °_ .. in favor thereof: q,{N and the fallowing voted i;against the same: whet• =upon said resolution was declared d -ly passed and adopted. t : .c= r Member Introduced the fadl"Lle resolutio !►, Ate` 04 *0 adoption: 4 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLVTIOX E! TABLISMUG A CrMEN8 DICENTSMIAL ' PRCI i WhO CO EE WHERFAS, a group of interested citizens has expressed a - dosire to d"19"ii Brooklyn Center a bicentennial community; and WHEREAS, they have also a wassed an interest in p6rUcipa ung In, ..plea for and organizing a bicentennial program for the City; and ` W'H , a citizens con ittee► is needed to org snd plan a atone:. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RBSflLVED by the City Cousoci2 cif the City of Brook Center ghat an independent Citizens Bicentennial Program Committee representing ale interested segeaenta of the community, be established for the guesses. c #organic+- ing, planning :and coordinating bicentennial activities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the member's of this committee be , e iloited b the Mayor with consent of the City Council, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this con mittee periodically, T rt to the City Council on the progress of the bicentennial program. w Date mayd y ATTEST: Clerk The motion for''the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member , and upon vote being taken. thereon, the following votod in favor there: and the fallowing votedr against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and ingreot3 its . adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING SUPPORT OF AND PAR'!' InTION IN HE MQQKLY" cE1�r�TENN QQMMMM .r....,..,.. WHEREAS, our nation is approaching the bicentennial of fts birtk the Ik x historical events preceding and associated with the American Revollaq ' iere of major significance in the development of our national heerhaa and our American society; and WHEREAS, our national heritage is the legacy of ell American pe 1e is a " every community, large - or small, each wanting to participate fn and help dswelop this national spirit, and WHEREAS, the City Council has formally established -a Citizen' Weentenn Committee to organize programs and activities for the Bi centennial cel*bmttoq T F E ` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Councit of the City cif T Brooklyn Center hereby requests that all civic, social end .public organizatibiio. help develop and actively support the Brooklyn Center Stcenterint I'Apbftm itte+e in the Manning of the appropriate observances. :< , , ,.. Bate Mayor ATTEST: Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution. was duly Aevo, by member , and upon vote being taken therson the followirg :v+eted ' in favor thereof: F: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly' passed and adopted, Y. Y. x t Y fj S Member int c ' tbb follming, resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION 80. RESOLUTION AMENDING RZOOLUTION 50. 7 -15 RBLATIVZ TO AUTDORYZED SKWMOBILE TRAILS An OERRATI IN CERTAIN PARRS F °a . rr�wriw r irir i r ri.rirrrp sw WHEREAS, Resobition No. 71 -15 permits t he operation o f snowmobiles in the following areas: 1) in Central Park (excluding Carden City Park); 2) in the Palmer Lake Park Basin on Trails #l, 2, 4, 5,; 6 & 7, as described and set forth or, a map file in the office of the City Engineer, and as marked in the field; and 3) Within Shingle Creek and the contiguous City -owned space between the Palmer Lake Park Basin and county Road 10; r . and WHEREAS, it has been determined that- snowrna'bi.ling operations be confined to areas approximately 100 yards or more from residential homes; and j WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Snowmobile Patrol has • requested F the trail system to be extended along the northerly boundary of said Palmer Lake Park Bas to connect said Trails #1 & 51 and s WHEREAS, the City Council is in the process of enacting an ordinance prohibiting the operation of snowmobiles on municipal' streets effective May 1, 1975; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brook2y- Cs Lter that Resolution Misr. 71 -15 be mended to ` permit snowmobile operatiot in the following areas: 1) In Centra: Park (excluding Garden City Park, the City Hall Complex, and an area within 100 yards of the prop-.. ert'ies located oc the east side of Brooklyn Drives 2) in the Palmer L&Xe Park Basin on original Trails ##1, 2 & 3, and amended Trails #4, 5, 6 & 70 as described and set forth on a map dieted . Janu 20, 1975, on ;file in the office of "tbe City Sagineer, and as marked in the field: &rd 3) Withir. St. ingI* Creek and ' the contiguous City - owned space between the Palmer Lake Park Basin and the south line of Ctntril Park. BE IT k" , Tr" ', R RESOL7ED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Ce.w e:x t ,wt *.aid : Ls #1, 3, 6 & 7 be deleted from the t author .zed trmil system sffsctive May 1 197 - f - RESOLUTION NO. Date Mayo r i -. y��1yw y y; A l i1;�� 1 a :. cUrk Y . Th motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duLY '- seconded by; mem ber and upon vote being then r._ thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: - and the following VOted age net the sate: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted s i� r i , Member introduced the following, resolution, and moved Ito adoption; RESOWTION NO. ._......,.. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK' (CONTRACTED BY CITY) WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Brooklyn Center, °Minnesota, Go L. Contaracting* Inc., has satisfactorily completed the following improvmenrt in accordance with said contract; Water Main improvement Project No. 1973 -? (Contract ?x'9'74 -A) . Joslyn Peale Yard across Soo Line Mi.lroadt end Aselia Avenue North to Twin ;Lake 'Boulevard. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center; 1. The work completed under said contract'; is hereby accepted and approved. 2. The value of work performed is lose than the orfgial contract amount by $1,481.75 because of an over- eatimation'in glen quantities. 3. 'It' is hereby directed that final payment be made can said contract, taking the Contractor's receipt in full. The total ' amount to be paid for said contract for said improvement project v shall. be 526, 575, 25. Date Mayor I ` ATTEST Clerk` The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded 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 introdutVa the following r luti.on 17 and moved its adoptions RESOIAMOK Bq. RES©LUTUM ACCMIM IOPX i REhS,' pursuant to a written contract signed with the City, of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Q. L. ' Contracting, Inc*, has satisfactorily completed the following UVro ' VV I in aceordaf , 60 with said contract Trunk water main improvement Pro wct 1374 -13 (Contract'. 1974-A) North of N. Lilac Drive and west of Vincent Avenue I�o`th in the area of Water Tower No. 3. NOW, THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Centers e . ' The work completed under said contract is hereby ame ptod and approved.. 2. The value of work performed exceeded the original 'R t contract amount, by $189,90 because of an under-estimation of ,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 saint improvement Project ' Shall be $8,186.50. flats Mayor ATTEST: Clerk The motion for the adoption of the f6regoing resolution was duly seconded by member and 'fin vote 'oeinq taken thereon, the following voted in favor roof: and the following voted against the eane . whereupon said resolution was theater duly ; arise ar d sa pted'. .. a f A M ember F InU thi lowil" 3 Std ' el adoption: RESOLUTION NO._ RESOLUTION .AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF JASOR AG0tl:lrM�" BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL N 49 AFL-MA g WK£REAS Resolution No. 74..81 authorized the exeGVtion of, t between the In ernat:ona . ur..oll of operating Engineers Local 14 99 AFL-CIS: and the City of Brooklyn Center; and a� WHF.RDIS, thin agreement outlines conditions of employment; and { WHEREAS, the City Council is amending Chapter 17' of the; City rianeres tc3 lztn benefits tr the employee: covered by formal labor egreematt* to those. benefits totpressly stated in that agreement; and WHEREAS, by amending Chapter 17 a $5 0:00 life itnsurance provision, . a t ZT o members of Lccal No. 49 who are employees of the City of �SrcaolCiyn: wad nullified, _ar-d ti :.. WHEREAS. it is desirable to continue tho practice of prvvidim 4 ;484: Via: insurance'to those employees: e3m to p .� 9 ` NOW, THERE oRE, BE ff RESOLVED by the City Council of the City: c r rr Center to authorize that the contractuat_agrOOment with Local Nee, !9 of in �- 'nattanal union of Operating Engineers AFL -CIO and the City of Arock�yn C tee, authorized by Resolution No. 74 -51 be amended to include a life insurance ae� aim Indicating ; that'retroactively from January 1, 1974 through- December 31 1975 t antployer shall obtain and pay for premium cost for an am yee , 45, OQ8 litti end.. dism insurance policy. • Date Mayor F ' t� ATTEST: Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was .duly seconded, bby member and upon vote being taken "therein., the fell s in favor thereof: 1.1,oa . _ and the following voted again the same: 3 whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted 3 Member introduced tha fo1164inq resol>>tion and Moved its adoptions RESOLMOp DAD.; RESOLUTION AUTISDRIZIM AWML JATZR ASSZSWW L RATE A RERS gegolution no. 74-45 adopted by the Brcoklyn WHE Center City Council on March 25. 1974# provi four adjustoont o the water assessment rates annu& ty each jnuary 1sto in accordance with the Twin City oonsuseer Price Index reported . for the preceding october, E ROW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the City Council vf:the City of ,Brooklyn Center that the equivalent frontage rate of assessment and the area equivalent rate of assessmeut for 1975 water service applications and improvement projects be adjusted to $1I.9,3 per ftot and $3.68 per 100 square feet, respectively, f . in accordance with the Twin City C=Suu sr Price Iindex r+ V0rt0d for October of 1974, as aathoriaed by Resolution No. 74-45. Date mayor ATTEST: Clerk The motion for the adoptions of the forwpoing rseolution was duly seconded by member and upo vote being :- taken thereon, the following voted in favor therecfz and the follorir.r ;roted against the emes, whereupon said resolution was declared 'duly passad aid adboted. y. . air t oU��V t ! �� }� { ¢� �+1/"�yrf� } {/� 1,11 t000i U i 6h! k± adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DENYING RE2UEST FOR LICENSE FEE RERATF ' �tV iEREAS,` Mr. Edward C . Haugh made application to the C'ity.of Ergo n: Ceterfor a nonintoxicating on sale liquor license in the *aznount' of $24 ". various'.other Licenses in the amount of $42.00 as a pros pective,l u r of the n " Chuck,Wagon Inn;, and � WHEREAS`, said applicant has decided not to purchase said establish ' 't . and lrequested a rebate of the total amount of license fees; and q tly! WHEREAS, the City Council. at the January 6, 1975 meeting: dig " ted �h Ci,y'Attorney to 1research the legality of such a rebate; and WHEREAS", upon completing said research it was fognd that Section X46. I2, Sukdivision II of M.S.A. allows for the rebate of nonintoxicatin liquor license K g'. only under circumstances of 'death or illness of the applicant, destructic y fire : of licensed premise or change in the licensing law; and WHEREAS, Section 23, -009 provides for no refund of any license fee revocation or voluntarily. cea sing to carry on the licensed activit i t ' IOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the° City►f Brooklyn Center that the request for rebate of license fees` by Mr , 9d'Ward ,, Haugh be denied.F 3. t r s a Date Mayor E . ATTET: Clerk t lr The for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly` seconrled by member `�. and upon vote being taken thereon, the 'fallowing voted: ; in favor thereof tip t4 ,. z j X a. and the following voted _against the same: whereupon. said resolution was declared duly passed and�adcpted. a ` t CITY CAF BRQ IU" CUTER, ORDINANCE NO. K g f, k AX ORDMANCE VACATING A lit 1ON OF THE TJTnM iiASSWENT M "SM N 1~ ER EARL R WN T C I CO Of THE CITY OF IBRCifli�LYl�t CENTER DOES OR 141' t3 roiLOWS r �t Secti an 1: Those o ons of jb2 u )AIX gas =1 lift �€ Brown Drive b®lcw de crib ' ar2 hereby rra , s , .' . ' "'That part of Tract 'D' of R.L.S. Not 1341, 1y1x q within Tracts 'A' and 'E' of 1.L.8. No. 1 us Section 2:' This ordinance shall be *effwavo after ptttnaar and. hint ! (3 t. day following its legal publication. Adopted this day of X , t ATT EST i Cleric` Publi Wtheafficial newspaper EffocU date (Underline indicates now matter.) fi .Y � K } T� 1 or M MIMNIA31= No* r .rw.wr..w... AN ARty11�At�iCS �'�`� � � or SNOWM08=8 AND PWVIDUIG I MU tm in MEL TIM CM CGUNCIL THS CM OF ISICUM 1. Chsptae 27 ad the City 14 bwe*4060404 a�tr n r Far the pue'p "s of two and mmat, ttM1 tams woad bmft tames tars am sat U s "eagles and sutsib►iotWw * uod mr of pwa" WWOW . Or nm 8aawmab" amens a sdf- pm"Hed tai trevet' :.f iaa cc nsturs twmin xteared by skis or twoM . J„ ; - +asks a p+acsau ottNr ttata a tttla fa OnOw fa ft uaw or s Ow ate - 01"ne to redo► is or as Mod tbs t eat artre 6 hri« tac -+sons OVOT pmm %*0 opssrtsr w is rl r t . of a sa. ; h 1�+AS that pettior of ®Air loony w1d, , Qc *aari used f"- vuhlaulau navel b aludgm *a abovider. Stmat or bk***Y - Leos tbs soft h beftum 1s afty ' #moues. ea#: r III or place When any pert tbwo* is ow to fte usa of ter #= 0a' e for tbs VwPosee tt vabiMW . logo 2 7 -90 Z. T!0!f Ow d!f!B!" d v tl tee s ' e tlrs ro riY, s suk arr at asY # .tee, in acrwntY state aid, ar oout�tl► blebmWift tbit Clay old i # case of a di or Oft y , ao► egtet of tm s of Uefft emopt as prow f .. ' . ► aft be by psrsittid * Y 0 p jx } 2 i sOMFOlk Or prcapearty used for prtvatf purposes. So person m obile t wvith iQ the right of wary of any ItM trunk, count Y mate , county highWaY between the hours of one -half hour after suftset ,10 oft - had l r :., sundae, except on the ripe hwW side of s! way MW 14 a as the highway traffics an the nearest lum at then: roWw aka No s: lbils sham ha O¢tM'atalld IIt pthit aG� way of any Uste *Ute highwa or freeway within We City tsftft Z. A snowmabile way make a direct crossing of a Or hilto0i �,. at an Irterstato highway or fieaway prrid•d: a. The crossing is aaade at an anglo of ap artaly $01 ; t degrees to the direction of the street sac highway and st e , P lace wbere nee o bstruction prevents a quic and safe rroosixq. stop b. The snowmobile is brought to a complete ssrossia� the shoulder or main traveled Nay of the highwray. ' c. The +ivur' yields the right of way, t o all tre ficr constitutes' an lismediatt Wand. d* In crossing ' a divided street or bighrray, the crossift as made Only at an intersection of such streert or highwa .with another patblic Street or highway. e. If the crossing is wade betty en the hours ref cane - half her after sunset to One -half hour befor* sundae or in awe of reduced v i sib i lty, [only iQ both front and nor light fain l a R on, (3. 'No snowmobile shell ewer any uncontrolled Anto tioction without , t a complete stop .` The operator shall than yirld the right of war to to any vehicles ear ; pedestrians which OonsUtue an Immediate hasoid.) t Notwithstanding any prohibition in this ordinance, afvwwsaoijle Y be opera On a `public thaoroughfam in an th>a'pericad t ime when ` and at locations where snorer upon the roadway rwWa rs uwail by autaE?aalt�ibi � Impractical al Section 27 „�i�'I � w �lt�,� 4MATION [G£Nl*RAXLY1 s ,. wept as cw i s u r pulfti S IAMCCUMC illy to perll" to Opera a withia tbn of . thi Oft it x OldirAWO NO. offter to come to a stoP to: a enow A86 9E E29M W f . h 1NMI or b. We with or er the 1 W 11110 1 0 1111 is ofuger or, ar! other parsed or Vehie:le � of ,vim •lrrsillYd�H�Y i111�1.N1�AMY/ sl \/M Iil�l� t.' C. 1dfr se $ or or dub MWAMMI 7 ` '11.1 On a public sidewalk or walkway provided 4 used far trfsA tra or along a dueat boulevard. [2.3 On privato property of arwthsr wtitbOUI lersfal authority t cons ent of the own or paent. (3.1 Can any publicly owned lands and froze wa s , Includlao but not limited to school grounds, park ` M. playgrow4s, recreation areas as 901f course *, except areas previously listed or authorized e�uch t� by the Proper . public authority. (in which rase such use should be lawful and anowmob Also .,may be dri In and out of such area a, by the shortest routs Authori areas in the City of brooklyn Centair.owned by the Sy ahsil be desiumMd by Commil ` t040b, tiaa 4 At any p l ace, while under the InnuenCe of icatUW U4 ' or narcotics or habit form s. (5.1 At a ruts of speed greater thanreasona proper r alt the surrounding c staPcss 7. 1. - At a speed greater then tsn on" on hour when within 100 ft" of an y lakaahore , exce In channals, or of ftshonaen UM house*, or skating . Ince sha ll oparatton be perrsitted within 100 feet of any SWIM SM# nor where the operation that would conflict with the lawful use of property or wou ld sada gee persons or perry (6.1 At y place in a 6oreless, ss or Ao as to andanger the parson or property of another or to cause IftJWY or dlarsage thereto- [II.) do as to tow any person or Wn@ an a EpublIo stree ' or) hialmny th ipt rough use of id t bar attached tot of s bile►. , OrdUMkWM Not r not" wWb y ennors or Interferes a" ' : 10.) Doft the boom him 11:90 pots. to ' vt E It sha11 !!PJ! be =Mwtsi 10 WWMW i SHOOa ash It to uninviba for any person to opeatar a Undu of the City of Brooklyn Cheater maws it Is 0140 #94twift ths. 1. StandeW mWnws wbift an Ij sttadWd and- opersUon, and which reduce the nob* of oVeratim of tbeACW 16AU �I�a► ► n #or operation. Uufnws *bell oc eply Raq tlati+an ` • at is by adopted by rstaretece.s K eaci M BsptMebe 1 107 0; o Person She ll use a . bl-lM► . or e motor,, aad the exhaust system shalt not Oak or WOO PoPiPIM or Crackling sound t. Brakes aodectua�to to control the ent of and to , the snowmobUe under any conditions of operation.. 3 Asa #sty or to -called "drachm" thn*" a opimu" ato { ssure is removed frays the actveleraUw at r, ar: a ►ar froae the driving track. E i 4. At least onr clear bap ,e d to *M, katt via r+ , to nrveal persons Wd veb ides art a d#tlran et' al N" 100 bouts of darboss und+rs aumal atuos^srfc arc WIN i s. ftob beed: be so a ` that glaring rays are snot projected Sto the "Pes - 0, 44 00068 1. rr to 4 o s. It stall also at bast m me MAW : 0 ; Mudoula taandl* poWW of suff eb" b"Saft to ro" a rod U pbtilt.,a� . fto is of feet to the fW ttuft t0 Of " atmo spbado commons, The it i be ft y is opersud, b 10 19 mill *6 hw# at t beftm rimise or at , 4 4 Rs l material at least 16 se O► 1 ' e s. [so as to ect ®c been 1t01rt at a is a ordin No • (SocUon 21 -905. X!'PL. C'� TM Of tO ' it apply to the owatme of 10 foro qobod ui ® by takwom theme pard , 1 ► tbd& moture have go applica toa 27• 61„1 PE SoNs ttllt?81t is t .. I. N o person under 14 year of eq* shell to an [ s ax) high y� or mks a,d ssie� of a strsot or highway as t�ho for of a s rmobll rr. A Vemn 14 yaasra of age at alder but 1as• then 16 years Of o1p, may opwato 4 . bilaa catt s o� highM►ays as art this tae;® sad ks a dire orossIM of s or hiarhware [dwood oWy H he bas In Us UmMoftft possession's Vaud oae�bile awtfatw ceRtiti+oat+s is by the O sa a 1 A222M2L 1c0A 80'v4tAQW as pmvided by Minnesota Matutome [1969, S .b6,) 2. It Is vin rb owrNr a a • as tlw� to be and omfttv to the ptovisbm of this sectiono - 7� l.Bl#"i�t11G SNON01lK � �D . - :.. Wary paaraoa teevtW a snowing la in a public place sball lock 10WOR key and take son* Us. N M141 CHUMG AN O . it is volow" to #a lly & *Mm, ron air at kill any awl, 111 or s wft a k". . - io a a8edatlost az#` ad a of this mdike l 1 s brit a of swo ttu b � or by Umprimment foc a Podod of not amts tbbu Tooty ±days at bothi 04 in Olftw. the costs of pwoocution stay be sddad. g i • i A x • -R • .{j ♦ r _ ! f • : iii. ° . _ ;: !` •�!. '!.. °,. : .c.l .'" .,,P.x :.R.".w°' -ii,.: "• i�• •r t 177 i _i'-t t � I T I XL ay ".•1 ats • : d. a7r°.'.t'$,3 7 7TH f-T, K i ,�:, Js :i :►.. a l7w,% t i 1 1. -1 ITT s - . � r ,T.g •' f 4 .� � - w 777- ,,. ORDIINANGL NO. w Sectim 3. This ordinance shell betoint � - v* eft *, � � t "1 (3 0) dais `.ollowbw its legal publication. Adopted this day of Meyer ATTEST• Clerk Published in the Official Newspaper 4 Effective late ,z „ i P f3� Y w • ✓t L r .z� a `R v �a ill^ Licenses to be approved by the city ownc on JaA tarry 2t3 . ;:18 1 4 QGA RI . -TTE - &Z CENSE Brothers Restaurant Brookdale Earle Brawn Farm Apts. 6100 Summit Dr. Bob Hauck Brookdale West 3901 Brooklyn Blvd. McCulloch Co. 1800 65th Ave. } 4 McKee Oil Co. 6830 Brooklyn Blvd. '.. Pat-- Nick, Inc. Belt Line Se i0c31 Drew Ave., • Pipeese Brookdale .. Roy's A' -& W 6837 Brooklyn Blvd. a Theisen - Vending Ricco'8 3742 Morgan Ave. ' 4 y i r Bill West 2000 37th Ave. city C1 Irk VR�7V#t1AJ� ARR I CE §TAA {.iW "= MCKse Oil CO n . 6330 Brookl .Blvd. � p�,s Ci ty e+t r Bob He tick u z . Brookdale Rest 3901 Brooklyn Blvd McCulloch Co. 1800 65th Ave. x . Northern Vending Holiday 1101 65th Ave. lag= higms Mob Rback 11irookdale West 5901 Brooklyn Blvd. «. S 3ter.:1 ZMA Mom e : Blecrtrit Emporiu 6800 Humboldt Ave. r *W r n r s r E d 4 i e t�.�........., te x.,. .._ - .. .,m. _. r. .. v .e...L.'� ,.. ^. w...,,i.., .a.. .. .., .. s&....o.xS.: