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80-07-29 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota AGENDA CM 80-253 CM 80-254 CM 80-251 CM 80-252 CM 80-255 CM 80-257 CM 80-256 OM 80-258 Mound City Council July 29, 1980 7:30 P.M. City Hall 1. Minutes Pg. 1736-1739 2. Three Points Boulevard A. Sidewalks Pg. 1733-1735 B. No Parking Resolution Pg. 1730-1732 3. Public Hearing - Zoning Ordinance Pg. 1729 4. Comments and Suggestions by Citizens Present (2 Minute Limit) 5. Licenses/Permits A. Request for 3.2 Beer Permit Pg. 1727-1728 B. On Sale/Off Sale Beer Licenses - Pickin Palace Pg. 1726 Items to be considered if time permits: 7. Fishing Contest - August 23rd Pg. 1723-1725 8. Tax Forfeit Land A. Lot 10, Block 7, Arden Pg. 1722 B. Others 9. Liquor Store Checks Pg. 1720-1721 IO. Payment of Bills II. Information Memorandums/Misc. 12. Committee Reports Pg. 1707-1719 Page 1740 CIT, Y OF MOUND ~oun~, ~nnesota 7-29-80 July 29, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-260 SUBJECT: Tax Forfeit Land Street Easement - Lot 10, Block 12, Whipple The subject lot is tax forfeit, undersized,.and a temporary easement is needed for street construction. A resolution asking for the following easement is requested: A temporary construction easement for street purposes over and across the following described property: Lot 10, Block 12, Whipple Said temporary construction easement being the westerly 8.00 feet of said Lot IO. Said temporary construction easement expires December l, 1981. Leohard L. Kopp ' ' 7-29-80 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota July 25, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-259 SUBJECT: Tax Forfeit Land The County has added some lots to the tax sale list. These lots are lots that people were buying tax forfeit and stopped making payments. 1. Lot 21, Block 7, Arden - This lot has about 5,700 square feet and it is recommended it be resold. 2. Lots 20, 21 & 22, Block 6, Dreamwood - The Council combined Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 for sale; there is little land with these three lots (20, 21 & 22), so it is recommended they be combined with Lots 1-4 and make one building site. 3. "Lots 3 and 4,'Block 1,'Halstead View - These lots have no access. Possibly we should ask they be held off sale. 4. Half (½) of LOt 6~'Block'4;'Woodland Point - Very small - 1,600 §~u~re feet. Recommend that we request it be held off sale. Also//' the City has sewer through 1/2 the lot. 5. There are also two building sites on Cumberland Road that will be going up for resale. Leghard L. Kopp~ ' ' V' July 24, 1980 Mound City Council c/o Mound City Offices 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Dear Council Members: This letter is to inform you, the present governing body of the City of Mound, that James F. and Sally M. Lassek, as joint owners of the property listed as 2431 Wilshire Blvd., go on record as objecting to the expansion of the Fire Station located at 2415 Wilshire Blvd., as presently planned. Our concerns are numerous! Since we purchased our home in 1974, our privacy has slowly but surely deteriorated. First came the new well, not only are there numerous trucks and workers mulling around in back, but the constant high p~tched whine from the pumps is something we hear 24 hours a day. Since the community needed the well, we are willing to accept that. Now comes the addition planned for the new hook and ladder truck. The new addition as planned is exactly 10 ft. from the lot line, with asphalt driveway com~ing to the lot line itself. Is this necessary fo.r the new truck, or is it necessary so ~mbers of the fire department can gain access to the back of the fire station to wash their cars, trucks, 4x4's and also use the back hill as a dumping station for their campers. Presently the side of the fire station is used by many to practice their tennis strokes, with the addition of the new bay and additional asphalt running right to the lot line, I can not see how our privacy will not further be encroached upon. In the past, the area between the lot line and present asphalt has been used for snow removal. Does this mean that our yard will now be used to pile snow on in'the winter? Since our lot is lower than the fire station we are concerned about the runoff'from the additional building and parking area affecting our property. The lay of the property is such that at the rear our property is higher, and at the front and side, lower than the fire station. Since the 1 parking lot or asphalt will not follow this contour, we are QOneerne8 as to how this will be landscaped. It is our understanding that the hill in the back will have to be cut into to allow for the new access to the back of the station. It is also our understanding that the hill will be regraded. We firmly object to any change in our property. After looking around the city, I cannot find any other home that is ten foot from a two story cement block building, with a driveway right to the property line. When we purchased the property, we were willing to accept the activity around the fire station. Since moving in, we have learned to accept the whine of the well pumps and the activity necessary to maintain the new well, however, we are not willing to accept what we feel is de- valuation of our property and home because of a glaring white two story cement block building! If the plans are firm and there is no possibility of the bay being built on the other side of the fire station, we request assurance that we will not be affected by any runoff. That the building be architectually attractive, and that the lot line be professionally landscaped, using ties for the wall and some type of visual break. As taxpayers and citizens of Mound, we object to the present plans. James and Sally Lassek 2431 Wilshire Blvd. Mound, MN 55364 / 7 '1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL ,0 July 16, 1980 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 July 16, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. Those present were: Mayor Tim Lovaasen, Councilmembers Donald Ulrick, Gordon Swenson and Robert Polston. Councilmember Withhart was-absent and excused. Also present were City Manager Leonard L. Kopp and City Clerk Mary H. Marske.. MINUTES The minutes of the meeting of July 8, 1980 were presented for consideration. Swenson moved and Polston seconded a motion to approve the minutes of July 8, 1980 with a correction on page 80 under item POLICE, strike the word 'this' and insert the words "the replacement of the secretary clerk" and direct the clerk to check the tape regarding the Sports arena item. The vote was unanimously in favor. BIDS Bond Sale Polston moved and Ulrick seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-266 RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $5,400,000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1980; FIXING THEIR FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS; DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY; AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR PAYMENT The vote was~unanimously in favor. Street Improvement - 1980 Section II Lovaasen moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-267 RESOLUTION AWARDING THE STREET IMPROVEMENT 1980 SECTION.II TO THE LOW BIDDER - HARDRIVES IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,949,126.75 The vote Was unanimously in favor. Fire Station Addition Lovaasen moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-268 RESOLUTION AWARDING CONSTRUCTION OF THE FIRE STATION ADDITION TO THE LOW BIDDER - EARL WEIKLE - & SONS, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,700.00 AND ALTERNATE #1 AT $14,800.00 The vote was unanimously in favor. Truck Bids Ulrick moved and Lovaasen seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-269 RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASE OF A 2½ TON TRUCK FROM THE LOW AND ONLY BIDDER - LAKELAND FORD - TRUCK SALES IN THE AMOUNT OF $25,352.70 The vote was unanimously in favor. ~2 Ju Park Equipment Ulrick moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLTUION 80-270 RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASE OF PARK EQUIPMENT TO THE LOW BIDDER - HAMELE RECREATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,552.00 The vote Was unanimously in favor. Training Ammunition Ulrick moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-271 RESOLUTION AWARDING PURCHASE OF TRAINING AMMUNITION TO THE LOW BIDDER - STREICHER GUNS IN THE AMOUNT OF $105 PER M. FOR 10,0OO ROUNDS The vote was unanimously in favor. COUNTY ROAD llO Lovaasen moved and Swenson seconded a motion to give preliminary approval to the County plans for upgrading County Road 110 with the stipulation that the parking area on the east side of Commerce Boulevard north of the intersection with Lynwood Boulevard be resolved with the area merchants and returned to the Council for approval and a traffic count be conducted at the Three Points inter- section to determine a need for a semiphore and the bike hike path on the north- erly end of County Road 110 be constructed up to the standards of other City streets. The vote was unanimously in favor. STREET CONSTRUCTION Plans and Specifications - Three Points and Tuxedo Boulevard The Mayor then opened the public hearing for input on said Plans and Specifications for Three Points and Tuxedo Boulevard and persons present to do so were afforded an opportunity to express their views thereon. The following.persons offered comments or questions: Walter Baker, 5300 Three Points; Dick McCurdy, 5330 Three Points; Janet Wolowicz, 5316 Three Points. The Mayor then closed the public hearing. Swenson moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-272 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THREE POINTS BOULEVARD FOR SUBMISSION TO THE STATE FOR APPROVAL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PLACEMENT OF THE SIDEWALK WHICH WILL BE DETERMINED ON JULY 29, 1980 The vote was unanimously in favor. Lovaasen moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-273 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF TUXEDO BOULEVARD FOR SUBMISSION TO THE STATE FOR APPROVAL WITH PLACEMENT OF A STOP SIGN AT THE INTERSECTION OF BRIGHTON BOULEVARD The vote was unanimously in favor. Mayor Lovaasen left the meeting and Mayor Pro-Tem Polston conducted the remainder of the meeting. 83 Drainage Between Manchester and Cumberland The following persons offered comments or questions: Ernie Johnson, 4651 Manchester; Dale Reimer, 4639 Manchester; Diane Jones, 4621 Manchester. ~he ~ayor Pro-Tem then closed the public hearing. The engineer was directed to consult with the attorney regarding easements in this area. SPORTS CENTER Jim Paradise appeared befor the Council regarding the proposed lease of the sports center. LICENSE REQUESTS Request for 3.2 Beer - Our Lady of the Lake Swenson moved and Ulrick seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-274 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A 3.2 BEER LICENSE TO OUR LADY OF THE LAKE FOR AUGUST 24, 1980. The vote was unanimously in favor. Request for 3.2 Beer - Sports Arena Street Dance Swenson moved and Polston seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-275 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR THE SPORTS CENTER STREET DANCE ON AUGUST 8, 1980 The vote was unanimously in favor. COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT No comments or suggestions were presented at this time. H.U.D. FUNDS Ulrick moved<and Swenson seconded a motion to approve the necessary expenditure of funds to eliminate handicap barriers at Island Park and Mound Bay Park, $10,000.00 be designated for park improvements and the remaining funds be used for the housing rehabilitation program. The vote was unanimously in favor. TAX FORFEIT LAND Lots 1-4, Block 6, Dreamwood Ulrick moved and Swenson seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80~276 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THAT LOTS 1-4~ BLOCK 6~ DREAM- WOOD BE COMBINED AND RELEASED FOR PUBLIC SALE The vote was unanimously in favor. Lots 8 & 9, Block 24, Wychwood Uirick moved and Swenson seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-277 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THAT LOTS 8 & 9, BLOCK 24, WYCHWOOD BE COMBINED AND RELEASED FOR PUBLIC SALE The vote was unanimously in favor. DOCK PERHITS Ulrick moved and Swenson seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-278 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF DOCK PERHITS AS LISTED AND RECOHHENDED BY THE DOCK INSPECTOR ON JULY 9 AND APPROVE THE REFUNDS RECOHHENDED The vote was unanimously in favor. EHPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAH Ulrick moved and Swenson seconded a motion RESOLUTION 80-279 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY HANAGER TO ENTER A RENEWAL OF AGREEHENT FOR SERVICES WITH THE HETROPOLITAN CLINIC OF COUNSELING, INC. The vote was unanimously in favor. PAYHENT OF BILLS Swenson moved and Ulrick seconded a motion to approve payment of the bills as submitted on the prelist in the amount of $255,566.96 when funds are available. Roll call vote was unanimously in favor. ADJOURNMENT Swenson moved and Polston seconded a motion to adjourn to the next meeting on July 29, 1980 at which time the new zoning ordinance will be discussed. The vote was unanimously in favor, so adjourned. Mary H. Marske £MC, City Clerk/Treasurer Leonard L. Kopp, City Manager 7-29-80 CITY OF MOUNO Mound, Minnesota July 24, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-253 SUBJECT: Sidewalks - Three Points Boulevard The Council asked for a report on Three Points Boulevard sidewalks (see copy attached). The Engineer's estimate on cost is: 1. North side of street $31,922. 2. South side of street 37,546. If built only to Gull, the cost would be 23,551. The Engineer also lists the pros and cons of placing the walk. ~LeOnard L. Kopp July 22, 1980 McCOMBS-KNUTSON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS · LAND SURVEYORS · SITE PLANNERS Reply To: 12800 Industrial Park Boulevard Plymouth, Minnesota 55441 (612) 559-3700 Mr. Leonard Kopp City Manager City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Subject: City of Mound Three Points Boulevard Sidewalk Dear Mr. Kopp: As requested, we have compared the estimated cost of a sidewalk on the south side of Three Points Boulevard vs. the north side of the street. The cost of the sidewalk on the north side as shown on the plans is $30,172. If this sidewalk were deleted 250 sq. ft. of retaining wall at an estimated cost of $1,750 could also be deleted, for a total cost savings of $31,922. The cost of the sidewalk on the south side of the road from Commerce to Resthaven is estimated at $30,525; however an additional 1003 sq. ft. of retaining wall would have to be added at an estimated cost of $7,021 for a total added cost of $37,546. If the sidewalk on the south side were built from Commerce to Gull only, the estimated cost would be $23,551. Some of the factors we looked at in placing the sidewalk on the north side were: l) The majority of the population of Three Points is located north of Three Points Boulevard, including the concentrated population of the Sea Horse Condominiums. Minneapolis - Hutchinson - Alexandria - Granite Falls printed on ~ecycled paper /23'/ Mr. Leonard Kopp July 22, 1980 Page Two 2) 3) LS:sc #5388 The PDQ store at Three Points and Commerce Boulevard is on the north side. This could be the destination of many of the pedestrians using the sidewalk. If the sidwalk were on the south side pedestrians would tend to cross over to the store in mid block. There are 8 street intersections on the north side and 14 on the south, although the Sea Horse entrances could be considered street intersections. There are 29 driveways on the north vs. 19 on the south. This is a factor weighing in favor of a sidewalk on the south, however we do not feel a driveway crossing is as significant a safety factor as a street intersection. Another reason this may not be a significant factor is that some of the driveways in the south will be coming out to the street with walls on both sides. This creates a visibility problem especially as it relates to pedestrians on a sidewalk. 4) If the sidewalk were constructed on the south side adjacent to Three Points Park the slope from the street to the park which is at a lower level would extend 5 feet further into the flat area of the City Park. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call. Very truly yours, McCOMBS-KNUTSON ASSOCIATES, INC. Lyle Swanson, P.E. Minneapolis - Hutchinson - Alexandria - Granite Falls printed on recycled paper 7-29-80 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota July 24, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-254 SUBJECT: Three Points Boulevard - No Parking Resolution Attached is a copy of a resolution requested by the State in order to have "No Parking" on Three Points Boulevard. ~-t-eoi~ard L. Kopp AGREEMENT Relating to Parking Restrictions on (M.S.A.P.) 145-10~-01 from County Road llO to Resthaven Lane in the City of Mound, Minnesota. THIS AE~EEMENT, made and entered into this 29th day of 3uly, 1980 by and between the City of Mound, in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and the Co~issioner of Highways, State of Minnesota. The municipal corporation shall hereinafter be called the "City"; and the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter shall be referred to as the "Commission", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, The "City" has planned the improvement of Three Points Boulevard from County Road llO to Resthaven Lane. WHEREAS, The "City", will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the improvement of said Street, and WHEREAS, said improvement does not conform to the approved minimum standards as previously adopted for such Municipal State Aid Streets and that approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions, and WHEREAS, The extent of these restrictions that would be a necessary prerequisite to the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid project in the "City", has been determined. ' NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: That the "City", shall prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on Three Points, County Road llO to Resthaven Lane at all times, unless hereafter authorized in writing by the Commissioner. Dated this 29th day of Ouly, 1980. ATTEST: City of Mound, Minnesota By: City Clerk Mayor City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA Recommended for approval: State Aid Engineer Date APRROVED: Commissioner of Highways Date AGREEMENT Relating to Parking Restrictions on (M.S.A.P.) 145-101-06 from Brighton Boulevard to Sulgrove Road in the City of Mound, Minnesota. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 29th day of July, 1980 by and between the City of Mound, in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and the Commissioner of Highways, State of Minnesota. The municipal corporation shall hereinafter be called the "City"; and the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter shall be referred to as the "Commission", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, The "City" has planned the improvement of Tuxedo Boulevard from Brighton Boulevard to Sulgrove Road. WHEREAS, The "City", will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the improvement of said Street, and WHEREAS, said improvement does not conform to the approved minimum standards as previously adopted for such Municipal State Aid Streets and that approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions, and WHEREAS, The extent of these restrictions that would be a necessary prerequisite to the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid project in the "City", has been determined. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: That the "City", shall prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on Tuxedo Boulevard, Brighton Boulevard to Sulgrove Road at all times, unless hereafter authorized in writing by the Commissioner. Dated this 29th day of Ouly, 1980. ATTEST: City of Mound, Minnesota By: City Clerk Mayor City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA Recommended for approval: State Aid Engineer ARRROVED: Date Commissioner of Highways Date APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION OF LAND Sec. 22.03-a VILLAGE OF MOUND FEE FEE OWNER PLAT Lucille & Joseph Maas Joseph Maas Etal 61810 5901Glenwood Road Mound, MN 55364 PARCEL 2610 23-117-24 42 0097 Location and complete legal description of property to be divided: Lots 13-14-15-16-17 ~ //~)~''/~.Z:/7 Block 4 Minnesota Baptist Summer Assembly ZONING B To be divided as follows: Lots 13-14-E½ of 15 ~ Lots 16-17-W½ of ~15 ~ (attach survey or scale drawing showing adjacent streets, dimension of proposed building sites, square foot area of each new parcel designated by number) A WAIVER IN LOT SIZE IS REQUESTED FOR: New Lot No. From Square feet TO Square feet Reason: APPLICANT~--_ ~ ~ - /- ~ j~ {signature) Applicant's interest in the property: This application must be signed by all the OWNERS of the property, or an explan- ation given why this is not the case. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: DATE , _..~-~ ~:~ ~.~ *, -ed '~ .~.,--. - ..~ ;, .- ~.;.. ,~ ... ! McCOMBS-KNUTSON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENI~INE£R$ · LAND SURVEYORS m SITE PLANNERS Reply To: 12800 Industrial Park Boulevard Plymouth, Minnesota 55441 (612) 559-3700 July 29, 1980 Mr. Leonard Kopp City Manager City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Subject: 1980 Street Improvements Sewer Repair Dear Mr. Kopp, The Contractor has completed televising approximately 3/4 of the sewers on the 1980 Street Improvement Projects. Broken or badly cracked sewers have been found to date which should be dug up and repaired. We have prepared a change order on Buffalo Bituminous' contract to do this work. The cost of the work required to make the 9 repairs is approximately $21,500. We recommend that the change order be approved so that this work can be done before the streets are blacktopped. LS:ch #5248 Very truly yours, McCOMBS-KNUTSON ASSOCIATES, INC. Lyle Swanson, P.E. Minneapolis - Hutchinson - Alexandria - Granite Falls 7-29-80 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota July 24, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-251 SUBJECT: Zoning Ordinance - Public Hearing The Public Hearing on the Zoning Ordinance was continued until July 29th. The Council (Council Memorandum 80-229) received a copy of the pro- posed Zoning Ordinance. It will be appreciated if the Council will bring their copy to the July 29th meeting. rd L. Kopp 7-29-80 CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota July 24, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-252 SUBJECT: Request for 3.2 Beer Permit Attached is a copy of an application from the Mohawk Jaycees for a l~cense to sell 3.2 beer from August 1 through August 3rd at the parking lot east of Minnesota Federal. They are having street dance and other activities. '~.eo~a~-d L. Kopp ~' ' "~-~-' : APPLICATION FOR ~CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION 3.2 BEER PERMIT FEE: $10.OO - 3 Days + 2.00 Per Day for each additional day. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. Name of Organ,zat,on /f'?/~ / " v ~ ! ( "t_'~ ~l! C,. ¢ ¢ ~ Address of Organization ~/ ~.~ C~.~ ~.-.,~ ~/~,.~,~,~/~ Name of Person Applying for Permit ~ff~, ;' A /~",i,~ /,e,m..,- Organization Title of Person Applying for Permit Dates Permit Will Be Used: Fromm/ 19 aO To Address at which Permit will be used ~r~,'n~, L~ J Does the Organization carry Liquor Liability Insurance If answer to No. 7 is YES, please list: (a) Name of Insurance Company (b) Amount of Coverage .~0 O. h~ / If this application to sell 3.2 Beer is on property owned by a public agency other than the City of Hound, written notice from the public agency giving permission for such sales must accompany this applicatlon. (a) Is such written permission attached? If this application is a request to sell 3.2 Beer on City property, the City requires Liquor Liability Insurance with limits of $300,000. Applicant Date ~/~'~//~c~cO 7-29-80 CITY OF ~OUND Mound, Mi nnesota July 25, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-255 SUBJECT: On Sale/Off Sale Beer Licenses - Pickin Palace Evelyn Ramberg and Barbara E. Rosten have made application for 3.2 beer permits for the former Three Points Inn. An investigation of the applicants is underway, but before a license can be issued, a public hearing is required. A hearing date of August 12th is suggested. Leonaro L. ~,opp ~ &// Mound, Minnesota Ju!y 22, 1~80 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-257 SUBJECT: Fishi..ng Contest - August 23rd Attached is a copy of a letter requesting permission to hold a f~sh~ng contest out of Surfside on August 23rd. ',_~,/~,eonard L. Kopp ! ' Carl E. Hosler Publisher THE FISH 8833 Hwy. 65 N.E. Blaine, MN 55434 Phone 612-780-1693 July 17, 1980 City Council Members, Mound, MN. 5341 Maywood Mound, MN. 55364 Dear City Council Members of l~ound: Please let this letter serve as our written request to hold a professional bass fishing contest on Lake Minnetonka. The tournament would be held on August 23rd, 1980. Our launch spot would be the Surfside Club in Mound. Our organization, the Fish Finder Magazine Tournaments of Minnesota, holds a number of professional tournaments around the state. It is our reputation to hold highly responsible, law abiding tournaments. For your review I have enclosed one of our magazines and our tournament fishing rules.. Also enclosed is our application for the D.N.R. Particulars you may need are: Our insurance coverage for tournaments is with St. Paul Fire and Marine. Policy number is 567-JJ4-012 effective 3-1-80. Coverage is: Comprehensive General Liability 500,000 per and Aggregate Personal Property Damage 50,000 per and 100,000 Aggregate We expect about 70 contestants or 35 boats in the water. Tournament hours are from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The date of the Lucky 7 Bassmater Open was originally August 10th, 1980. This date was changed to August 24th, 1980 to compliment our Page 2 City Council Members, Mound, ~N. July 17, 1980 Saturday date of August 23rd. This was done because we expect almost §~ of the fishermen to fish both tournaments. As many come from a long distance a doubling up of the tournaments is appreciated by them from a travel standpoint. We would appreciate your consideration of this request in your Council Meeting of July 29th, 1980. If you have any questions or need more information please call me at 544-3521 days or 755-2233 evenings and weekends. If I cannot be reached Mr. Carl Hosler of Fish Finder Magazine can be reached at 780-1693. Thank you, Tournament Director ~ound, ~innasotn July 21, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-256 SUBJECT: Tax Forfeit Land - Lot 10, Block 7, Arden The person owning the lot next to Lot 10, Block 7, Arden, PID # 24-117-24 44 0080 is interested in purchasing Lot 10 and adding it to his property. It is recommended that the Council authorize the purchase and re- sale at a private sale. -' Leonard L. Kopp LLK/ms CITY OF MOUND Mound, Minnesota July 17, 1980 COUNCIL MEMORANDUM NO. 80-258 SUBJECT: Liquor Store Checks The Liquor Store bad checks for 1978 have not been written off. The attached list of $202.45 for 1978 are uncollectible. These have been turned over to the Attorney, but to date have not been collected. A resolution writing off these check is requested. Leonard L. Kopp ' ~' 17,.ti CLAYTON L. L~.F'£V£R£ DAVID J, KENNEDY JAHES D. LARSON CHARLES L. LF. FEVERE LAW OFFICES\ ~'-~, , LE:FEVERE. LEFLER, PEARSON, O'BRIEN & DRAW'Z/ ''00 FIRST NATIONAL IBANK BUlL .... / ~ ~"~OOKLYN~ CENTER OFFICES ~ 21810 COUNTY ROAD I0 TELEPHONE ~612} 333-0~43 3uly 23, 1980 RICHARD J. SCHIEFFER Mr. Herb Bischke 311 Ohua Avenue 12 C Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 Re: Lots 11 and 26, Block ·15, Arden, City of Mound Dear Mr. Bischke: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 16, 1980. I really see no point in my trying to argue this matter with you or to try to convince you that the law is properly founded. It is of course a matter of opinion as to the importance of the South 1/2 of Lot 26 being added to Lot 11. The City Code requires 6,000 square feet. The lot was, prior to your conveyance, combined in such a fashion that the 6,000 feet applied. The fact that a property is non-conforming or as you say "grandfathered", does not mean that it can go from the grandfathered or non-conforming status to the conforming status and. then back to a non-conforming s~atus. I am sending your letter along with a copy of this letter to Mr. Kopp and I am sure he will transmit it on to the City Council. I cannot offer you any hope or assistance other than that in my prior letter. I have no authority to waive the requirements of the ordin- ance nor would it be my place to try to influence the City Council in the manner in which you suggest. I do not see any alternative for you other than filing an application for a lot division, but I believe in all honesty as set forth in my prior letter and in Mr. Kopp's communications, there is not a good chance that the council will grant your variance. Many of the points raised in your letter are incorrect, but I really see no point in trying to argue them on a point by point basis. I again thank you for the personal compli- ments, but I think you over-estimate my influence or my ability to resolve this problem. V~ry tr~~urs, .City Attorney CAP: ms cc: Mr. Leonard Kopp July 16th 1980 Bischke 311 Ohua Ave 12 C Honolulu 96815 Hawaii LeFervere, Lefler, Pearson, Obrien & Drawz Mr. Curtis Pearson 11 O0 First National B"nk Building Minneapolis 55A02 ~ Minnesota Dear Mr. Pea. rson, Thank for responding to our letter addressed to where we thought was your home address but delivered to and signed for by ~r.Kopp of June 9th. It actually takes five days for a letter to travel from Hawaii to Mpls. So it wasn't too bad. Just a few things I would like to share with you in response to your letter Re; to Lot 11 Block 15 of Arden, Mound, Minn, the lot of concern. 1. The Home on the property was built in 1938 to 19A0: Five y~ars prior to your ordinance of 6000 Sq. Ft for a buildable site. Nearly all of the homes in the area were built there- ~bouts or before and I'm reasonably sure they are "grandfathered" in as acceptable and if they burned down would it not be'difficult to impose a subsequent ordinance to a retroactive situation? MAY 27th , 195~ SHOW THE C~RTIFICATE OF TITLE ADDING THE DRIV~AY KASF/,~NT ONTO A PART OF Lot 10. AT THAT POINT AND TI~, NO MENTION OF ½ of Lot 26 was a part of the title and so I presumed that it had not been conveyed at that point: Further, t'~,~ ;½ of lot 26 was not added to lot 11 Block 15 to meet a lot size requirement but rather / a convenience ,measure between Brother and Sister for enjoyment purposes and for a walking access to the commons in the event the Sister should pass away: THE ½ LOT D~-LEGS from the property and SERVES NO BUILDING VALUE: If it had run parralel with lot 11 and w~e in fact ½ of lot 10 Or ½ of lot~ then what you propose would make sense. The Garage on the other ½ of Lot 26 I beleive encroaches 6he ½ in question and would again be in violation of you~ codes. Unless the newly adopted method or perhaps antiquated method of "Line of Sights" method is used and has the flexability of overlooking this possible encroachment and would thereby meet the Set back requirements. If the Dog-leg character of the lot is considered as acceptable to bring an undersized lot up to Mounds _~B,i..l~Bg code then it wou~d be logical for people on streets where they have swampc~n~.t_h..e,~0~s~t~_~i.d~;~ of the street to acquire an additional amount of s~uare footage to bring an undersized up to Mounds code? ? ? ? ? ? lots to If this were the case you would be inundated with people bringing undersized "CODE". Or. YOU. might find that if the Mound Citizens of Sound Mind and good judgement might come and .picup the Members of both the Council and planning commission and deliver them to· the~ "Loony Bin" for observation, First of all, Why would-anyone ALREADY LIVING in a fully built home acquire an additional 2000 # lA. years later Just_to bring it up to any citys newly adopted'b~ilding code. Both you and I know that this just doesn't make any good sense~ If our tax dollars are being spent to have ~eople of such poor Judgement and discretion in matter' like.this, better WE DON' T PAY OUR TAXES. ~ · "2. Upon the furnishing of a survey for Lot 11 Block 15 a building permit was issued for a remodeling job on said prgperty. No mention was made or even question made as per an under sized lot. 3. Denying .the Keven Flavins the right to pay their taxes on this property and NOT GRANTING them homestead is rediculous: Homestead is granted to people who dwell in their 'property and has nOthing to do with whether or not someone on the Village council thinks the lot is correctly sized or not: The problem is not with the ½ Lot: The problem rests with the people..... Mostly Mr. Nopp ... who has already decided BEFORE I FILL OUT THE APPLICATION, THAT HE...MR KOPP.. · WILL TELL THE RESPECTIVE BOARDS TO TURN DOWN THE APPLICAT-ION. There is no way that a willing citizen can comply with the regulations of the City...THE EGO of the City Manager will not allow it. Where these patterns of behavior are carried out in other parts of the World such as in Iran, internal Riots and plans to overthrow the government take place:. It is conditions such as this display of beligerance that cause such reactions. ,.. In as much as I have made a mistake in not complying with .a City code ordinance, I have made an apglogy and requested a way to correct it... In light of all the above.. Mr Kopp ways he will tell the respective commissions to deny it. He behaves ~ike Khoemeni... '- · I'd like to comply with the 'Village and fill out the request with $25. BUT NOT TO HAVE I.T MALICIOUSLY TURNED DOWN TO SATISFY HIS EGO. · , : .... . ...... .. : ~... _ '' : If the Dog-leg ( ½ of lot26) brings lot 11 up to' a~.building code, We all need'~ our ~ ~.~hea~d~._e~.x~._'~ed. I_~s._i_~._w_9.rt~h~_..~.l~e t__q__.m~k~.e_a~wp.l_i.c~a~.tio.~Z_~ . ..' _ ........ ~_~.._ I beleive that this is where it is so important that you are on the Council and can take ahold of situations when they get out of hand andbring them back into their proper perspectives. I realize that this puts a heavy burden on you but in the case of many such governing bodies, qualified people like yourself are so needed. I trust that the things that I have shared with you will help you to see the situation from the "other side of the table" and will help you to focus on reality. I'm sure you agree thatthe "Letter of the Law" is' not operative in all situations and therefore persons like yourself with the capability to think and reason are needed to make prudent evaluations and clean unbiased , well founded decisions. Our Doctors are finding today that empathy, compassion and "Aloha"( a less misunderstood word than love) are largely the solutions to an ailing society in our trouble.d world. "Bedside Manners" is also a term used by many doctors: I'm sure that in your Legal Proffession, you warm the hearts of many distraught and discouraged people. Proffessional People like your- self are so needed to bring balance to our lop-sided society. Keep up the Good work. We moved to Hawaii because my wife has Rhuemotoid Polio. If I had stayed in Minnesota ~ would likely be wheeling my wife in a wheel chair whereas here she can walk eme~ though it is with some difficulty. After nearly five months of hard work and lots of showings in a new area .... even with9 years of experience in the Real Estate Industry, it has been impossible to trigger even one sale. Tl~s has imposed a real hardship upon us. This is ~ hard to take after enjoying a comfortable living in Minneapolis. At nearlY age 60, starting .o.ve? isn't easy .... for those who don't beleive it, they should try it sometime. .. ~.~.~:.:~..-I~am, again enclosing pertinent copies of surveys, C~ificates of 'title etc to help make. your evaluation of the situatioh less cumbersome. I would appreciate hearing from y0u~,at~ar earliest convenience. I will await hearin~ from you before fil]:~ng out the f~rmai~ ~application for restoring the ½ of lot 26 to it~ original status. S.incerely, Herb Bischke DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 320 Washington Av, South Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 FROM: Vern Genzl inger SUBJECT: Hennepin County Public Waters Inventory A public information meeting was held on July 9, 1980 to discuss the above program. All municipalities within Hennepin County were notified of the meeting around the first of June. We indicated in the notice that we would like comments from the municipalities regarding the public waters and wetlands that have been identified within their corporate limits by the DNR. To date, we have received comments from five municipalities. We request that all comments be sent to us by July 25, 1980. If we do not receive comments, we can only assume that the public waters and wetlands identification ~ets with your satisfaction. Should you have any questions, please contact us. cc: Hennepin County S.C.S. Watershed Districts HENNEPIN COUNTY an equal opportunity employer 300 Metro Square Building, 7th Street and Robert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Area 612, 291-6359 July 16, 1980 TO: METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL OFFICIALS A number of local officials have asked the Metropolitan Council to extend the time period allowed fcr written comments after the July 31 public hearing on the draft guidelines for review of proposed amendments to local comprehensive plans. The Council will keep the public hearing record open until the close of the business da.v on Tuesday, Sept. 2. We hope that this extension will give you a reasonable amount of time to prepare written comments. In addition, if you are unable to testify at the public hearing but wish to make verbal comments on the proposed guidelines, you may arrange to be placed on the Council's Physical Development Committee agenda during August. The committee meets every Thursday at 1:30 p.m.; call Judy Vasterling for arrangements. Copies of the draft guidelines are available free from the Council's Public Information Office at 291-6464. Sincerely, Charles Weaver Chairman CW/poc An Agency Created to Coordinate the Planning and Development of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Comprising: Anoka County 0 Carver County 0 Dakota County o Hennepin County 0 Ramsey County 0 Scott County 0 Washington County PUBLIC HEARING N CE Seven-County t4.etropolitan Area 'WAST~WAT~R )4A~L~G~I4~ AI(O FA~L~T~ PLAII" This hearing is being conducted by th~ Metropolitan Waste Control Co~nission to.obtain public discussion on the proposed Alternative Plan for r~gional wastewater treatment facilities for theseven-cou~tyl4etropolitan area through the year 2000. The proposed plans have been prepared according to Section 20! of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. The Facilities Plan, insofar as those systems dischargiag into Water Quality Limited Waterways, is based upon ~S n~/1 BOO and SS effluent levels in the absence of Waste Load Allocations. :)ate: Time: Place: Thursday, August 14, lg80 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (both sessions - same presentation) Southdale Hennepin Area Library 7001 York Avenue South - Edina, Minnesota The presentations will include technical, environmental and financial information as follows: a. Alternative plans to meet Federal and State standards, regional capacity needs and service requirements at the Co~nission's wastewater treatment facilities. be Alternative regional plans for residual solids management(sewage sludge, incinerator ash, screenings and grit) at each treatment plant and for combined sewer overflow control for St. Paul, Minneapolis and South St. Paul, Minnesota. Environmental assessments for each alternative, including impacts on water quality, development, aesthetics, recreations, etc. Capital costs with estimated Federal, State, local government and industry shares; method of financing; estimated annual operation and maintenance costs affecting local governments and industry; estimated monthly charges for operation . and maintenance, debt service, and other charges. / 7i'./ I nte~m~d persons and representatives of loc,~mm~ver~nt and organizations are invited to present their views and con~nents, in writing, or in person, at the hearing. Oral coments should be limited to five (5) minutes. Written statements may be ~tled to: John D. Tomaselli, 201 Facilities Program ttanager, ~4etropolitan Waste Control Co~is$ion, 350 Hetro Square Building, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101, and will be accepted as part of the hea~ng record until 10:00 a.m., August 45, Copies of the Area Sun~ry Reports for the Alternative Plan have been provided to each local government unit in the Metropolitan area. In conjunction with this hearing, a thirty (30) day public display, July 14 through August 13, 1980, of the Sun~ary and Full Repor~cs will be available for inspection and review at the following locations: Metropolitan Waste Control Con~nission - 350 ).'.etro Square Building, St. Paul, Hinnesota (222-8423) Anoka County: Anoka Public Library (421-5000); Anoka County Library (Blaine, 784-I100) Carver County: Carver County Courthouse (Chaska, 448-3435) Dakota County: Dakota County Library {Burnsville, 435~8111); Hastings Public Library (437-5286); South St. Paul Public Library {451-1093) Hennepin County: Brooklyn Park Library (425-9000); Southdale Hennepin Area Library (Edina, 830-4900); · nneapolis Central Library (372-6500); St. Louis Park Public Library (9Z9-81~8) Ramsey County: Ramsey County Library (Roseville, 631-0494); St. Paul Public Library (292-6311); White Bear Lake Branch Library (429-0110) Scott County: Savage Community Library (890-!669); Shakopee Public Library {445-3936) Washington County: Lake Elmo Branch Library (777-5002); Pa~k-Grove Branch Library (Cottage Grove, 4sg-2040); Stillwater Public Library (439-1675) 17/3' ! Arrangements 'to review the Alternative Plan and Reports, at ~he Co~=~iss~on offices after 5:00 p.m. weekdays, can be made by conCact~ng Mr. 0ave ~rras at Z22-8423. Please bt'lng this notice to the a~entton of any pe~ons you feel would be interested in this mat:er. by: ~'TROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL CO.~/~ISSION TO: FROM: SUBJECT: July 8, 198~y. LaOn~ lA CncOlU. enstY' Snt.ate and Federal .GoVer. nmental Uni~, a 'e 2M~ltT!~ll cta · S~aste Control Commission RichardJ. Dougherty, Chief Administrator Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Wastewater Management and Facil i ties P1 an Public Hearing - August 14, 1980 Enclosed is a Notice of Public Hearing being conducted by the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission on August 14, 1980, to obtain public discussion on its proposed Wastewater Management and Facilities Plan prepared according to Section 201 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Also, enclosed are a Systemwide Summary of the Plan., together with an Area or Project Summary targeted for a particular municipality or municipalities, if applicable. Your comments concerning the proposed Plan are invited either in attendance at the Public Hearing or in writing to the Commission. Please make the Summary and Hearing Notice. available to other interested persons within your agency, department or organization. RJD:MLR:jb 7.8.80 Enclosure J71! CLAYTON L. CURTIS A. REARSON J- DENNIS C~BRIEN JOHN E. DRAWZ GLENN E PURDUE JAMES D. LARSON HERBERT P. LEFLER, Tr~ JEFFREY J. STRAND THOMAS D. CREIGHTON LAW OFFICES LEFEVERE, LEFLER, PEARSON. O' BRIEN & DRAWZ I100 FIRST NATIONAL BANI<, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 T£LEPHONE (612) 333-0543 July 16, 1980 / / BROOKLYN CENTER OFFICES BIO BROOKDALE TOWERS 2810 COUNTY ROAD lO BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 l~12) 561-3200 RICHARD J. SCHIEFFER / Mr. Leonard L. Kopp City Manager City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Re: Thomas vs. City of ~.~ound Dear Leonard: The pre-arbitration conference scheduled for this week has been postponed. The American Arbitration Association still has not appointed the arbitrators. You have copies of materials which I have sent to Mr. Rooney concerning our position. He has responded by telephone. I have told Mr. Rooney that I would appreciate it if he would put his allegations, claims and demands in writing as he apparently is demanding $65,000 from the City and Midland Nursery. A new conference has been set for August 5, 1980 and we continue to work on this file and will keep you advised as we progress. Very truly yours, Curtis A. Pearson City Attorney CAP:ms /7/0 AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION 1001 FO,SHAY TOWER, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55402 (612) 335-6545 JAMES R. DEYE Regional July 15, 1980 Thomas J. Rooney, Esq. Shear & Rooney, Ltd ll70 Northern Federal Bldg. St. Paul, MN 55102 William J. Keefer, Esq. 2408 Central Avenue NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 RE: Case No. 56 l0 0059 80 Thomas & Sons Construction, Inc. -and- Midland Nursery, Inc. and City of Mound Curtis A. Pearson, Esq. LeFevere, Lefler, et al 1100 First National Bank Bldg. Minneapolis, MN 55402 Gentlemen: This will confirm that the pre-arbitration conference in the above-captioned matter scheduled for Thursday, July 17, 1980, has been postponed. The confer- ence has been RESCHEDULED FOR: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1980, commencing at 1:30 p.m. in the offices of the American Arbitration Association, lOO1Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Should there be any questions, please contact the undersigned. Cordial ly yours, Tribunal Administrator BAH/nq Offices: Atlanta · Boston ,, Charlotte ,, Chicago · Cincim ~ali - Cleveland · Dallas · Detroit · Ga rden Cily. N.Y. · Har'~ford · Los Angeles · Miami -'MinneaDolis · New Brunswick. N.J. New York · Philadelphia · Phoenix · Pittsburgh · San Diego · San Francisco · Seattle · Syracuse · Washington, D.C. · White Plains, N. HEADQUARTERS: 140 West 51st Street, New York. N.Y. 10020 July 17, 1980 DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION A606 Government Center Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487 Ms. Mary H. Marske, Clerk City of Mound 5341Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Dear Ms. Marske: We have received a number of responses and co~ents concerning the proposed policy for private sale and conveyance of tax forfeited property to governmental subdivisions. To allow adequate time for thorough evaluation of the responses, the proposed resolution has been removed from the July 24, 1980 agenda of the County Board. Board action on the proposal has been suspended until further notice. In some instances it may be of value for our staff to meet with local officials on this issue. Such meeting, we think, would be beneficial to all concerned. You will be notified well in advance of rescheduling of this matter before the County Board. Thank you for your cooperation in this effort. ~l]irector of Property Taxation VTH:jmg HENNEPIN COUNTY an equal opporlunlty employer Robert Reznick, Chairman Craig Hallum, Inc. 133 S 7 St Mpls MN 55402 Mr Ken Yaeger 15503 Robinwood Driw Minnetonka MN 55343 Mrs. H C Richardson Eberhardt Co Apt 1501 410 Groveland Mpls MN 55403 Mr John Innes NW Bell Room 360 200 S 5 St Mpls MN 55402 Wilfred Viitala Honeywell Inc Honeywell Plaza Mpls MN 55408 Mr John Goggin 3113 James Av S Mpls MN 55408 Claire Kjome 1500 - 1st National Bank Mpls MN 55402 Juanita Collins 6737 Clinton Av S Richfield MN 55423 Kent Robbins HRA 217 S 3 St Mpls MN 55401 Raymond Pearson NW National Life 20 S Washington Av Mpls MN 55401 Jerry Weiszhaar A-2301 Edward Schultz F & M Savings Bank 6500 France Av S Edina MN 55435 Len - Attached is information on members of the Hennepin County Capital Budget Task Force per request from Mayor Tim Lovaasen and Councilman Don Ulrick. Herb