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COUNCIL ~o~sroi~ PUBLIC. HEARING ON PETITION 'FOR IN~LUSION OF NO. 40i6 OFFICE
BUILDING IN STORM SEVER DISTRICT.
Office Building area in Storm Sewer Improvement No. 55 (Lateral No. 1 of Main
No. 3) v7as reviewed; and Tupa moved scheduling Public Hearing on petition for
the earliest possible date.
Petition for inclusion of the No. 4010
Motion seconded by Beim and carried.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS ESTABLISHED FOR WOODDALE AVENUE AND FOR SOUTHVIEl-7 LANE.
Pursuant to advice by Engineer Zikan that the State will require formal action
by the Council to the effect that parking be restricted, Dickson offered the
following Resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE VILLAGE OF EDINA AND COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS,
STATE OF MINNESOTA
WHEREAS; the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota has submitted
to the Village Council for execution, an agreement relating to restriction of
parking on those streets and avenues wherein Municipal 'State Aid funds are used
in improving said streets and avenues,
the Mayor and Village
and on behalf of and in the name of the Village of Edina an agreement between
the Village and the Commissioner of Highways wherein the Village agrees to
restrict parking to one side of each of the following streets:
NOH, BE IT RESOLVED; By the Village Council of the Village of Edina, that
Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute for
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VOODDALE AVENUE between W. 50th Street and Tower Street;
SOUTH VIEW LANE between State Highway No. 100 and Concord Avenue.
Motion for adoption of the Resolution was seconded by VanValkenburg, and on
Rollcall there were five ayes and no nays, a
NO. 5400 XERUS AVENUE DISCUSSED. At a question from Trustee Tupa as to the
status of this place, Mr. Hite reported that owner Anderson has been informed
that use of the home as a double dwelling is illegal and one family must be
vacated; that matter is in hands of Village Attorney for his action.
TOWING CHARGE COMPLAINT REGISTERED.
the $6.50 towing charge made by Edina Pure Oil Company, €or a tow made at the
request of Edina Police.
towing had not been taken; that it has been usual to use Pure Oil €or this
service because they have the equipment and can give the service when requested.
He added that Police Chief will have a report for khe Mayor if it is so desired.
Mayor Bredesen read a letter complaining of
Manager Hyde told Council that formal bids on police
VOTING MACHINES TO BE PAID IN FULL, TO SAVE INTEREST CHARGES. Rockwell
Manafacturing Company's letter of intent to waive four months' interest at 425%
on Voting Machine Contract, providing payment is made in full on or before
November 1, v7as read; this letter's being an answer to an inquiry by Finance
Director Dalen.
offer, and Beim moved for payment in full of contract by November 1. Motion
seconded by Tupa and carried.
Mr. Dalen recommended the Village's taking advantage of this
The meeting's agenda's having been covered, Tupa moved for adjournment.
seconded by Dickson and carried.
Motion
Meethg adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
Village Clerk
MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED PORTION OF THE JULY 14,
1960 MEETING OF THE EDINA BOARD OF REVIEIJ, HELD
MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960 AT 9 :15 P.M., AT THE
EDINA VILLAGE HALL
Councilmen Beim, Dickson, Tupa, VanValkenburg and Bredesen acted as the Board of
Review; the August 3rd Adjourned Portion of the July 14th Meeting having been
postponed to this date.
Village Assessor Kearns presented completed Books of Valuation, showing valuations
to be as follows:
Total - $27,123,9 15.
Real Estate - $24,592,556; Personal Property - $2,531,359;
No complaings were registered, and none
and Dickson's motion approving Books of
Board nas seconded by Beim and carried.
had been received prior to the Meeting;
Valuation as presented and reviewed by
EQUALIZATION was discussed at some length, with the Council advocating action,
and a report by the Assessor as to ways and means of accomplishing.
Meeting adjourned by motion Beim,
Clerk