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1966-05-17MINUTES of the COUNCIL MEETING OF F[~Y 17, 1966 at the MOUND FIRE STATION at 7:30 PM Present were: Mayor Gordon Tulberg, Trustees James Scruton, ~Iilfred Anderson and James Regan;' Attorney Ray Ploetz and Manager Leonard Kopp, Engineer William Schoell. DOROTHY GIMBE2T SE!~ER HOOKUP RE~UZST 'Anderson felt circumstances were different from the relief ~ranted the McObesneys. Scruton felt circumstat~ces were different, the McC'esney's ~ere elderly and. it was economically unfeasible for them. ~mdersor~ moved and Scruton seconded ~ motion BE IT MOVED, by the Village Council of the Villase of Mound that after inspection of eroperty by each councilman and upon consideration of suitability of premises for convension, anticipated future use of property, age and finances of apnlicant, findings %hat subject oroperty does not have suffieient hardship or extenuating circumstances as to justify extension of the sewer connection deadline da%,e for such nroperty. Voting Nay were: Scruton, Anderson and Regan, voting aye was Tulberg. Motion defeated M~IRTIN'S RESORT - rebuild damaged restrooms Regan moved and Anderson s~conded a motion RESOLUTION 66--110 Roll Call Vote Scruton Nay Anderson Nay Re,an Aye Tulberg Aye Resolution defeated by tie (Roberts Rule of Order, Chap. #h6) RESOLU~.ON FINDING PERCENTAGE .... OF '~'-':' ~,.e_~ ,R,J,.,T!ON~" ', AU'~ JaRIZi~,. G~N NNG olDE YARD VARIANCES OF NON- CO~,PORP[!NG USE (LoLs 1~ 2 8nd 3 Halstesd Hei6hts} Meeting adjourned to the Shirley Hills School Auditorium for Public Hearing on Brookton Park at 8:00 P.M. BROOK?ON PARK HEARING - Park Improvement The attorney stated the publications and mailing were sufficient and met legal requirements. William Schoell outlined plans for this proposed project; cost to be $3h.00(on the basis of the area notified~ per marcel. Gene Garvais, Dutch Lake Area, presente~ s netition which he stated had 93 signatures against the proposed imorovement at this timeo. '~ (61 were counted as valid) Lewis Ely, Langdon Lane, presented a petition ~,~th 23 signatures all against the proposed project assessment area. Ken Plant stated he did not think the assessment was fair, and as chairman of the Brookton Improvement Association, and spokesman for ~h parcels, he was in favor of the project. John °pule, 2030 Diamond/Gumwood Lane was in favor of project, but wanted park called Maude Chapman Park, as it was named at the time of dedication. Frank Wagner, 6000 Aspen Lane, in favor of project Gene Hodge felt if project was done, the assessment should be spread over entire village. Francis Babcock, Sunset Road, aF,'rees with G ne Hodge Gerry Babbs wanted stages cited attain Engineer outlined stages: 1. Installing Outlet pipe from park and constructing berm around park 2. Installing pipe arou~d the park and re-grading Jack's Lane 3. Installing of concrete curb and Eutter around roadway (both sides) with bituminous paving material and paving Wilfred Anderson, stated three proposal were made to the council and at that time, three me~ers of the present council were not on the council seated at the time of the orginal proposal, and he further stated that he does not agree with the present program. Ken Plant stated that he felt all the other phases would only apply to the immediate Brockton Park area. Francis Babcock stated he wanted the village to have an over-all park plan b~fore pro- ceeding with amy park project. Don Ulrick, Aspen Lane, asked Wilfred Anderson - 'Are you ooposed to subsequent steps?' Anderson answered - 'I do not feel the steps are logical, and he wished to also tell Mr. Garvis and Mr. Ely that the park is now a potential death trap.' Anderson further stated that any money proposed to be spent on the park could not be scent on the streets as these funds are dedicated and budgetted. Ken Plant stated that the park could serve adults, senior citizens and children and he wished to commend the council for starting to make use of the park property. Rex Alwin, ~obin Lane, stated that he felt the project was more of a neighborhood improvement than a park pro]edt and thought as a neighborhood improvement it would have more support. Ray Ploetz, attorney outlined the legals steps necessary ....... two hearings~ this one to be%he first and at the first hearing no assessment would be set~ but at the second hearing the assessment would be publicized and adopted, the first hearing would adopt a preliminary plan and ask the engineer for bids, bids would be advertised, received and contracts would b~ let, work done, and costs compiled for assessment hearing. Doris Macias, 22h8 Langdon Lane wants her own area drained before getting assessment for draining Brockton Park. Norm Skater stated that Ketting rid of the water in Brockton Park was the first thing be done and at $3~.O0 a ~ni% it was cheap Ferd Schwartz stated that $35.O0 a uhi~did not buy a park - it~as only the beginnine. Lynn Sorbo stated that he believed all parks should be public and was Brockton Park a public or dedicated to the neighborhood. Answer by Mayor - Brockton Park is a public park and is not dedicated to any group or neighborhood~ and was so stated in the ?~eginning of the hearing. Don Carlson wanted the matter tabled and sidewalks or paths considered instead. Ferd Schwartz wanted the entire village to be assessed for park projects. James Scruton stated that the engineer had at the direction of the council devised a map covering the entire village as to the drainage areas and the same could be done by the Park Commission Everyone having been heard Scruton moved and Regan seconded a motion RE$O~TION 66-111 REoOL~TION ORDERING I~i~OV~ENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS (The Brockton Park) Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Amderson Aye Tulberg Aye So re~olved Odenthal Claim - discussed and the attorney was authorized to offer ~200.OO as a settlement. ~AS M~IN PERMITS Ocruton moved and Anderson seconded a motion ~ ~ ' OF RESOLUTION 66-11~ RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING 17H~ I~STALLA?ION CE?~TAIN GAS MAINS Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolw~d ....... oMi~f,,,TS ON VILLAGE ?~OPERTY - discussed, to be brought up as bills on May 24~ ]_966 RST[U~NING ix~ND TO STATE O? ~fI~FNESOTA Scruton moved and Re~an seconded a motion RESOL~T~ ON 66-113 Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolved RESOI/,I~ON AUTHORIZING RECONVEYANCE OF PORTIONS OF TAX WORF~*T;N~ '~'~ ~' STATE .......... IA,.1Do TO OF MINNESOT~ (Lots 1~ 3~ ~h~ Block 7~ Arden) RE~IRNING LAND TO STATE 0 MINNESOTA Anderson moved and Scruton seconded a motion RE,~OLU~ ON 66-!1h Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Re~an Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolved RESOLUTI_ON AUTHORIZING R~EONVEYANCE OF POf{TIONS OF TAX FORFEITED~NDS TO STATE OF MINNESOTA (Lot 3h, Koehler' s AddLtion) BILLS The fo!lwo:ng bills were mresented for anproval, Scfuton moved and Anderson seconded a motion to pay the following bills where funds are available. ~he vote was u~animously in favor so carried. '~V ~ IL DEFENSE FUND Morrison Truck Service 135.50 135.50 LIOUOR FUND Mound Shopping Center Ed Phillios and. Sons alS.So 296.83 709.33 Total to here 844.83 EXCAVATFNG PEFe~T - was discussed and the manager was authorized to proceed uoon his o~ma investigation and bring the matter back for ratification, due to the haste need. COk~ISSION FOR ELECTRIC RATES - discussed ~e meeting adjourned until May 24, 1966 at 8:00 P.M. at the Mound ~ire Station. ueonard Kop~ ~ia~or Go don ~lborg