1979-09-25123
REGULAR MEETING
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
September 25, 1979
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota was held at 5341Maywood Road in
said City on September 25, 1979 at 7:30 p.m.
Those present were: Mayor Tim Lovaasen, Councilmembers Gordon Swenson and Ben-
jamin Withhart. Absent and excused were: Councilmembers Robert Polston and
Donald Ulrick. Also present were: City Manager Leonard L. Kopp, City Attorney
Curtis A. Pearson, Assistant City Engineer John Cameron and Acting City Clerk
Marjorie Stutsman.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
1978 Street Assessment
The Mayor reopened the public hearing and persons present to do so were afforded
an opportunity to express their views thereon. No ~ersons presented objections
and the Mayor then closed the public hearing.-
Swenson moved and Withhart seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-410
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 1978 STREET ASSESSMENTS (AS
AMENDED) AND REQUESTING THE COUNTY TO SPREAD THE LEVY
FOR FIFTEEN YEARS AT 8% INTEREST
The vote was unanimously in favor.
Special Use - Water Conditioning on Lot 30, Auditor's Subdivision 167
The Acting City Clerk presented an affidavit of publication in the official news-
paper of the notice of public hearing on said special use permit application.
Said affidavit was then examined, approved and ordered filed in the office of the
City Clerk.
The Mayor then opened the public hearing for imput on said Special Use Permit
and persons present to do so were afforded an opportunity to express their views
thereon. No persons were present regarding said Special Use Permit. The Mayor
then closed the public hearing.
Swenson moved and Withhart seconded a motion to table this special use permit
hearing.
The vote was unanimously in favor.
Special Use Permit for Storage of Antique Cars and Tractors on Part of Lot 26,
Lafayette Park, Lake Minnetonka
The Acting City Clerk presented an affidavi~ of publication in the official news-
paper of the notice of public hearing on said special use permit application.
Said affidavit was then examined, approved and ordered filed in the office of the
City Clerk.
The Mayor then opened the public hearing for imput on said Special Use Permit
and persons present to do so were afforded an opportunity to express their views
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thereon. No persons were present regarding said Special Use Permit. The Mayor
then closed the public hearing.
Swenson moved and Withhart seconded a motion to table this item.
The vote was unanimously in favor.
STREET. CONSTRUCTION
Discussed easement for Inverness Cul-de-sac. The Council directed the Staff to
work out-details on getting easement.
Special Use Permit for Storage of Antique Cars and Tractors on Part of Lot 26~
Lafayette Park, Lake Minnetonka
Swenson moved and Withhart seconded a motion to take off the table. The vote
was unanimously in favor.
Swenson moved and Lovaasen seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-411
RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL USE PERMIT AS REQUESTED
WITH STIPULATION THAT IF BUILDING USE CHANGES, APPLI-
CANT WILL HAVE TO GET PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNCIL
APPROVAL. THIS PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CON-
DITIONS:
l. BUILDING TO BE PLACED AS SHOWN ON PLAN
2. FRENCH DRAIN & GREEN AREAS BE INSTALLED AS ON PLAN.
3. NO RETAIL SALES AND NO OUTSIDE STORAGE PERMITTED.
4. BOND TO BE POSTED TO COVER BLACKTOPPING, DRAIN AND
LANDSCAPING.
5. PARKING AREA TO BE 32 FOOT WIDE AND LENGTH OF BUILDING
The vote was unanimously in favor.
COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT
Jeannette Gellman asked about the new building on east side of Lake Langdon~ if
this hadn't been City land and been filled by the City.
Assessments on State Owned Land
Withhart moved and Swenson seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-412
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ASSESSMENTS AS SHOWN ON COUNCIL
MEMORANDUM 79-349 TO BE PLACED ON STATE OWNED LAND.
The vote was unanimously in favor.
Lot 13, Auditor's Subdivision 165
Withhart moved and Lovaasen seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-413
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THAT LOT 13, AUDITORI~ SUBDIVISION
168 BE MADE PART OF BEACHWOOD ROAD
The vote was unanimously in favor.
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PAYMENT OF BILLS
Withhart moved and Swenson seconded a motion to approve payment of the bills as
presented on the prellst in the amount of $7,813.10 where funds are ava|lable.
Roll call vote was unanimously in favor.
OTHER MATTERS
Discussed letter from SurFslde, suspension of Mound Mortgage Revenue Bonds For
housing program, Summons Orval Eddy v. City of Mound.
LAKEWOOD LANE
Discussed adopting design contrary to Engineer's advice; safety hazard,
Lovaasen moved and Swenson seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-414
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE INTERSECTION OF LAKEWOOD
LANE AND WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TO BE REVISED AS FOLLOWS:
THE NORTHWEST CURB TO BE EXTENDED STRAIGHT PARALLEL
WITH THE NORTHWEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKEWOOD TO
INTERSECT THE SOUTHERLY CURB LINE OF WILSHIRE BOULE-
VARD AND INSTALL A 30 FOOT RADIUS
The vote was unanimously in favor.
ASSESSMENT - INDIAN KNOLL MANOR
Withhart moved and Swenson seconded a motion
RESOLUTION 79-415
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DELETION OF THE INDIAN KNOLL
MANOR ASSESSMENT FOR THE 1978 STREET PROJECT AND AMENDING
1978 STREET ASSESSMENT ROLL.
The vote was unanimously in favor.
Briefly discussed streets to be on 1980 street project~
The Council requested the Staff and Police Department to look at the Island Park
Hal! and the Old Depot Building and give a complete evaulation of their use vs.
the School.
ADJOURNMENT
Withhart moved and Swenson seconded a motion to adjourn to the next regular meeting
on October 2, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. The vote was unanimously in favor, so adjourned.
iz6~na/rd L. Kopp, Cit~7 Iqanag~r ~ !
MarjoK/e Stutsman, Acting City Clerk