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1961-08-29IViINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF AUGUST 29, at the 1V[o~md Fire Station. Present were: Mayor H. B. K. Larson, Trustee%Om, Pfeife~ Manager Kopp and Altorney Kopp. Meeting was opened at 8:10 P.M. by Mayor Larson. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING OF LOT 26 and Z7 Lafaye Industrial and/or creatin$ a new zou{n$ classification of Hear Mrs. Carl W. Carlson appeared and stated she wanted the mi zoned Heavy Commercial if s~ch a classification were create Manager Kopp stated the uses of the surrounding area are: Block Plant a non-conforming use; tavern and filling stat, ion, three residences; Floyds TV a church and accomp~g ~met; mortuary and florist shop, both of the these with residences ~ ~. ~ ~f~ .,._ ' Mrs. Richard I~trhks, ~. Richard Deirck~, 1Viiss S~'lvia o Odgren appeared and expressed their opposition to the propo~ the creating of another classification of commercial that wo~ property. Dick Olson Appeared petitione~, appeared in support of him a preliminary diagram of the proposed building and units, in, plant for pressure gauges Everyone was heard that wanted to be heard. Pfeifer moved and Orn seconded a ~or~ BE IT MOVED the Hearing be continued until September 26 the 1V~ound Fire Station. The vote was unanimously in favor, so carried. The Manger was instructed to obtained to secure from other ordinances that might apply to this problem. CURB AND GUTTER - Sidney Acker property Pfeifer offered and following resolution and moved its adopt: seconded the motion. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INSTALLATION OF CURB AI~ PRIVATE CITIZEN ON VILLAGE STREET WI-IEREAS, Sidney H. Acker has petitioned this Council for construct curb and gutter on H~lstead Avenue a] of Lot 17, Halstead Park, owned by him. 61 - 8:00 P. M. and Petersen; ie Park to Commercial ldl~ pat~t of Lot 27 d. one vacant lot and ~1 shed-type building; :omb~.~d. tgren and Mr s. .ed rezoning or .d affect this ;tition and displayed :lading an assembly , 1961 at 8:30 P.M. at suburbs their non. Peter sen D GUTTER BY ~ermission to ong the north boundary 9396 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Sidney H. Acker, be, and hereby is given Village permission to install at his own expense upon Halstead Avenue adjacent to the north boundary of Lot 17, Halstead Park curb and gutter; provided that the cross-section profile thereof and the construction materials therefor conform to standards approved by Schoell and Madson, Village .Engineers. Roll Call Vote: Orn l°fe ife r Petersen Lar s on So carried and resolved. A~e Aye WELL ORDINANCE Pfeifer moved the following Ordinance. Orn seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote Orn Pfeifer Petersen Lar s on So carried and ordained. A~e Aye Aye Aye "BUILDING BE IT OKDA~ BY TBE FILL~OE COUNOIL OF MOL~D, MINNESOTA~ 1. That Chapte~ ~6, Mou~d Code of Ordinances, entitled be, and hereby is a~ended by a~ending Section 26.~2 eubeectiol to read as foLlc~, to-wit: ,Secti~a 2g. %2 Code," ,e, thereof c. Th~ ~ dt~ete~ of a~ finished ~11 caa~m_e ah~ 1 be three (3) inehee. ~11 casing~ ehall be constructed of welded oreeup~ed steel or wright ~ and ahall confora to t~ following ~peeifiea~ims for weifht and thiek:noss, Diameter Wall Thieknees Weight pe~ lineal 2. This ordinance shall beco~ effective from and after its publication according to la~. Passed by the Village co,,,ncil of Mound, Mirneso+.,a, ~gu~'l fe~t with threads adoption and 29, 1961. AN O~DINANCE AMENDI~3 CHAPT~ 26, MOUND CODE OF ORDINANCES~ ENTITLED "BUILDING CODE" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF MOU~D, MINNESOTA: 1. That Chapter 26, Mound Code of Ordinances, entitled .Bui amended by amending Sections 26.64 subse¢ be, and hereby is, .f., .g-, .i~/and "~ to read as follows, to-wit: .J. "Section 26.64 a. Each residence shall be equipped with an individual of not 1.ess than 750 gallons capacity connected to a p~ constructed drainfield. Each septic tank shall be wat~ shall be constructed of p~mred, reinforced concrete, el or of septic tank blocks; no septic tank shall be cons~ concrete blocks or of other porous or water absorbing Each septic tank shall have properly located baffle pl co~nercial, industrial, multiple dwelling and public bt shall have a sewage disposal system in accordance with recommendations of the Minnesota Department of Health ! entitled ,Small Sewage Systems' edition of May 1, 1958 to plans submitted and accepted by the Minnesota Depar Garbage disposals shall not be installed in any reside residence is equipped with one or more septic tanks wi capacity of 1,OO0 gallons or more. b. The septic tank and drainfield shall be not closer feet to an~ well or suction line from a well (2) 10 f drinking water supply line under pressure (3) 10 feet ing foundation (4) 10 feet from any lot line (5) 30 fe lake or stream established at the level of the Gray's 10 feet from any tree. With the following e~ception: and condition indicate or a hard~hip exists, the Buil~ may allow: (1) The drainfield or absorption bed to extend to lot line; (2) The drainfield to go closer than 10 feet to a~ shrubbery, in which case there shall be at lear 12 filter material beneath the tile." f. "A cleanout shall be provided in the building sew, feet, and a long turn fitting be used at every change direction of more than 45°.'' lding Cede." tions "a" ~ ,,b" ~ septic tank ,operly ,rtight and of steel, ~x-mcted of ~terial. ~tes. Ail ~ildings the ~ulletin or according ~ment of Health. ~ce unless such bh a total (1) 5o eot from any from any build- et from any Bay Dam (6) When topography lng Inspector 5 feet from the ~y tree or dense inches of ~r every fifty (50) in horizontal g. "T~he cover of the septic tank shall~co s~ru~~ ~f~orced concrete. A ~ cleanout pipe ~W~x~end-r.~°m'~"P_~In~ cover directly over the $inlet to the ~%nk to the surface o~~ %ne ground. Such pipe shall be fitted with an air tight Iover." ....... ~ _~.~ ~ ~.+~,~+.~ h~ ~ 8rainfield or under The length of the drainfield necessary for each resid~ minded by the following percolation test: · .nce shall be deter- (1) The sewer line from the septic tank to the dis~ have a fall of at least 1/4 inch per foot. (2) The distribtuion box shall be built of concrete not less than 18" x 18' x 20" inside dimensions, an~ movable cover. The inlet shall enter the box 3 inc~ above the outlet. (3) When installed in filled or loose earth, the t~ on two grade boards separated by a 2" x 2" stake. shall be 1" x 4" supported every ten (10) feet by t driven to such a d epththat each will support two h~ wi~thout depressing. (4) Drain tile shall be not less than five (5) inc~ twelve (12) inches long. There shall be 1/4 inch o! the tile and the upper 1/2 of the joints covered wi~ asphalt paper or its equivalent. The drainfield she slope of 1/2 percent throughout its length. (5) The maximum length of any one lateral shall no' "Filter material shall be crushed stone, gravel, or durable and acceptable material having sufficient w may vary from½ to 2½ inches in size and shall be fl clay. The filter materials shall completely encase minimum of 6 inches under tile (preferably 12 to 25 mum of 2 inches over tile. In any case, disposal t: within 10 feet of ~arge trees or dense shrubbery sh~ 12 inches of filter materials beneath the tile. (A~ nesotaDepartment of Health 1959 Bulletin)." "'B' Data for determining field requirements from per ~'~%-r-a~e "Time in M~utes' for water to Fall One Inch Required .Area, Sq. F' ~ or less ............... 85 3 .................. . lOO 4 ................... 115 5 ................... 125 lo ................... 165 15 ................... 19o 3o ................... 25o 45 ................. · 3~ ..... 330 ~ote'l~ 'oSe~ 60 ~n~t~s ~s~i%a~l~ ~or absorption Note 2: The areas Ln above table provide for plumb appliances common in residential use. Aut washer, mechanical garbage grinder and dis Note 3: Absorbtion Beds - in addition to the figur table, add 50 square feet for each bedroom ributien box shall and shall be shall have a re- es to 8 inches le shall be laid ~e grade boards ~ 2" x ~" stakes ndred (200) pounds ms in diameter and ,en Joints between ~h a st~ip of ~11 have a maximum exceed 100 feet. similar insoluble, ,ids. This material · ce of du~t, sand or th~ite with a inches) and a mini- ~enches constructed ~11 have at least ~cording to Min- ~olation tests: Minimum Required Area Sq. ft. per Absorbtion bed 15o 15o 173 188 248 285 375 450 495 tng fixtures and omatic sequence awasher included. es in the above in excess of one. 2o That Chapter 26p Mound Code of Ordinances, entitled .Building 0ode," be, subsections "1 , ~a", and n as follows, to-wit. / el. Fields in Flat Areas In locations where the slope of the ground over the absorption field area i~ relatively flat (6 inches fall or less in any direction within field area) the trenches shall be connected continuous system and the trench bottoms shall have a fall oJ one poe cent away from the distribution pipe. mo Fields in Sloping Ground In locations w~ere the ~oumd absorption field area slopes (fall greater than 6 inches in within the field area) a system of serial d~stribution t~ench the contours of the land may be used. The trenches will be different elevations, but the bottom of each individual tren a fall of 1/3 to 1/2 of one per cent away from the dietribut: n. Absorption Beds Use of an absorption bed with a septic acceP't~ble only when necessary area is not adequate fpo drai portion of an absorption trench Oelow the top of the distrib~ shall be in natural or acceptably stabilized earth. 3. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its adopt: publication according to law. Passed by the Village Cbuncil of Mound, Minnesota, August 29, ATTESTz BAREARAHEYMAN, Clerk Published in Minne*onka Pilot ,1961 H.B.R. LARS ON, Mayor toproduce a to ~ver the ~ny direction ~S following .ns talled at ;h shall have .on pipe, ;amk is ~ield~ That ,tion pipe .on and 1961. SEPTIC TANK ORDINANCE ' P~te?sen seconded the r P. oll Call Vote Petersen Pfeifer Orn Lar son So carried and resolved. Neises property was discussed. TR3kNSFEKS Pfeifer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. otion. Peter sen 2397 9898 seconded the motion. BE IT RESOLVED, the sum of 27.64 from General Fund be transferred to the Poor and Welfare Fund , and BE IT FUP~THEP~ P, ESOLVED, the sum of 4, 839.72 from the General Fundbe ~ansferredtJb the Police Fund, and BE IT FURTHER RES~L~r~D, f.he sum of 9,625.75 from the .[~ene~al Fund be transferred ~,~h~fPlarming Commission Fund, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the sum of 93.98 from the Special Assessment #11 Fund be transferred :.~ho-'the PIK - Bond and Interest Fund, and BE IT FURTHEK RESOLVED, the sum of 342. 14 from Special Assessment #16 Fund be transferred to the Water Fund as partial repayment of a loan, and BE IT FURTHER KESOLVED, the sum of 1, 136.48 from Trust and Agency Fire Truck be transferred to the Water Fund as partial repayment of a loan. P. oll Call Vote Peter sen Pfeifer Orn Lar s on So carried and resolved. Aye Aye Aye INVESTMENTS IN C. D. 's IN THE STATE BANK OF MOUND Petersen offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. seconded the motion. ~Z~e~er BE IT RESOLVED, the sum of SZ, 000.00 from Trust and Agency Special Assessment #2 be invested in a CD for a period of six month in the State Bank of Mound, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the sum of 900.00 from Trust and Agency Bond and I~terest Series B b e invested in a CD in the State Bank of Mound for a period of six months, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the sum of 800.00 from Bond and Interest, Fire Hall Bonds #4 be invested in a CD in the State Bs_~_k of Mound for a period of one yaar. Roll Call vote Petersen Aye Pfeifer Aye Orn Aye Larson Aye So carried and resolved. Village of Mound, ~innesota BILLS - Payable August 29, 1961 TRUST A~D AGENCY GENERAL State Bank of Mound * Public Employees Retirement Ass'n Petty Cash DUMP FUND Petty Cash ASSESSOR FUND Petty Cash FIP~ FUND Petty Cash PARK FUND Petty Cash C~TEEY FUND P~tty Cash POLICE FUND Petty Cash GENERAL FUND Petty Cash TOTAL Warrants 1,926.04 Interest 207.51 2,133.55 2,133.55 2,501.01 8.74 3.00 3.00 1.71. 1.72 6.99 2~534.64 2399 BILLS Pfeifer moved and Orn seconded a motion to pay the following are available. The vote was unan/mously in favor. So carri ~T~e attorney was instructed to investigate the possible uses of from Special Assessment projects #8 and #lZ. The Mound Off Sale #1 will stay open on Labor Day, double tim paid for this day. Orn moved and Petersen seconded a motion to adjourn until th of i~u~u~t'.'!3~'; ~961 for the opeing of bids on the water main pr at the Mound~g~ office. Att e st: Mayor H. B. K. ~ills where funds ~d. excess monies ~e sa/aries to be adjourned meeting oject ~18 at 8:00 P. Larson