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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA VILLAGE COUNCIL HELD AT THE VILLAGE HALL
ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1966
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Members answering Rollcall were Trustees Johnson, MacMillan, Tupa, VanValkenburg
and Mayor Bredesen.
MINUTES of the Regular Meeting of November 7, 1966, were approved by motion of
Trustee VanValkenburg, seconded by Trustee Johnson and carried.
PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED ON GRANDVIEW SERVICE ROAD.
hovember 11 and of Publishing in the Edina Courier on November;lO and 17, 1966,
Affidavits of Mailing on
were presented by Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed on file by motion
of Trustee Johnson, secpnded by Trustee Tupa and carried.
that this improvement ,is a,continuation of the consideration of roadway improvements
within the Grandview Shopping Districi+-and is proposed ta-Ejrovide -a roadway between
the Link Road,and the proposed Vernon Avenue median opening new the south line of
Krogers.
access to the area and drive between various business establishments without driving
onto T.H. 169. Mr. Hite stated that the portion currently under consideration terminates
just north of the southerly lot line of the Kroger property.
proceed further to the,north because of the fact that future development plans of
property owners in that area are uncertain.
$15,995.47, $6,000 of which represents estimated right-of-way acquisition.
recommendation was made as to the method of assessment.
Street, and Mr. John Hogenson, 5904 Code Avenue, employees of Superamerica, each
stated that they favor the project and think $hat the service road would benefit all
of the business establishments in the area. Mr. Charles Novak, 5604 Benton Avenue,
Real Estate Manager for the Kroger Company, stated that he sees the benefit of the
service road, but lnquired how Kroger's would be assessed when the second stage of
the service road would be constructed. He was advised by Mr. Hite that the Kroger
Company would probably be assessed for each stage of the project.
stated that Kroger would raise an objection if the service road ran through the
interior of their parking lot rather than on the street perimeter. Mr. Hite advised
that Mr. Norman Dyer, Disfrict Real Estate Manager for Shell Oil Company, had stated
that the Shell property is for sale a?d that he would hope that the right-of-way
acquisition and assessments would be worked out with the new owner.
stated that, while he does not favor piecemeal development of the service road, he
feels that there is no alternative but to approve the segment,as.proposed.
Trustee VanValkenburg offered the following resolutioniand moved its adoption:
Mr. Hite advised Council
The long range plan for this area envisions that automobiles would gain
It is recommended not to
Mr. Hite gave total estimated cost at
No
Mr. James Coen, 5205 Grove
Mr. Novak then
Mayor Bredesen
Whereupon I
RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET 'IMPROVEMENT NO. BA-100
'BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Village of Edina, Minnesota, that this
Council heretofore caused notice of hearing to be ddly published and mailed to owners
of each parcel within the area proposed to be assessed on the
CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING , GRAVELING AND SURFACING IN THE FOLLOWING :
Service Drive on Vernon Avenue (Highway 151169-212) from South line of Lot 20,
Block 4, Grandview HeZghts Addition to the 'South line of Lot 2, Block 1,
Enroth's First Addition,
and at the hearing held at the time and place specified in said notice the Council has
duly considered the views of all persons interested, and being fully advised of the
pertinent facts does hereby determine to proceed with the construction of said
improvement including all proceedings which may be necessary in eminent domain for
the acquisition of necessary easements and rights for construction and maintenance
of such improvements; that siad improvement is hereby designated and shall be referred
to in all subsequent proceedings as STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA-100, and the area to be
specially assessed therefore shall in'clude. Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Enroth's First
Addition, and Lots 16 thru 20 inclusive, Block 4, Grandview Heights Addition.
Motion for the
there were five
ATTEST:
'^dL B.
Village Clerk I
DAN GENDREAU REQUEST FOR R-2 ZONING CONTINUED.
kr. Dan Gendreau for zoning change from Residential District R-1 to R-2 MUltiDle
Mr. Hite presented request of
Residence District for Lots 1, 2-and 3, Block 7, Stow's Edgemoor Addition.
of Publication and of Mailing on November 10, 1966, were presented by Clerk, approved
as to form and ordered placed on file.
question consists of three lots on Lynmar Lane north of West 72nd Street, totalling
34,000 square feet. Property is bounded on the west by R-1 zoning, to the east the
Lutheran Church of the Master, to the north by Edgemoor Park which is a temporary
storage water area, to the northeast by multiple dwellings,'and to the south the
Oscar Roberts gravel pit, part of which has recently been granted Office Building
zoning. Mr. Hite advised that the Board of Appeals has recently denied lot area
Aifidavits
Mr. Hite explained that the property in
11/ 2 1/6 6 l variance which would have allowed three double
ordinance requires 18,000 square feet for each
President of Del Edge Association, stated that
dwellings on the three lots.
double dwelling. Nr. Robert Kuhl,
there would be no objection to R-2
Present
zoning but that his associatclon would oppose construction of three doubles on the
property in question.
the Board of Appeals because other double residences in the neighborhood were on
lots having the same approximate area as his.
were zoned R-2 before the ordinance was amended to require 18,000 square foot lots
for double dwellings.
in allowing a variance to permit construction of three twellings on this property and
if, by changing the zoning, Council is inferring or'suggesting that it would consider
three units on the property, the zoning change should be denied.
that he would recommend.rezoning with.the-understanding that two double dwellings be
built on the property, wieh lots of 17,407 square feet each.
that he could not say at this time whether or not it would be acceptable to him to
construct only two buildings on the property.
motion that the matter be continued to December 5 in order to give Mr. Gendreau an
opportunity to determine if the two buildings would be agreeable to him, was seconded
by Trustee Tupa and unanimously carried.
Mr. Gendreau stated his intention to appeal the decision of
Mr. Hite pointed out that those lots
Mayor Bredesen stated that he thought Council would be remiss
He further stated
Mr. Gendreau stated
Whereupon Trustee VanValkenburg's
SODIUM CHLORIDE CONTRACT LET.
Sodium Chloride which showed Cargill, Inc., low bidder at $9.80 Per ton for salt
Mr. Hyde presented tabulation of bids received for
without rust inhibitor and $13.80 per ton for salt with the inhibitor (Carguard);
International Salt Company and Diamond Crystal Salt Company both submitted bids of
$9.80 for salt without the rust inhibitor.
would be required which would mean that.Carguard would cost approximately $800 more
than salt without rust.inhibifor.
the condition of Village salt spreading equipment that there was any appreciable
benefit from the use of Carguard in the winter of 1965-66, and that the product
appeared to produce a slicker pavement after the snow was melted.
stated that considering the fact that Hennepin County and the State Highway Department,
as well as a majority of other municipalities in the Minneapolis area are using Carguard,
it was his opinion that the Village should use this product for the ensuing year,
pending receipt of better statistical data.
Cargill, Inc., be accepted for Carguard at $13.80 per ton.
Trustee VanValkenburg and unanimously carried.
Mr. Hyde stated that 150 to 200 eons
Mr. Hite reported that there is no indication from .
Mayor Bredesen
Trustee Johnson then moved that bid of
Motion was seconded by
DOG PATROL CONTRACT AWARDED. Mr. Hyde presented proposal received from Tonka Kennels
and the Animal Humane Society for complete dog patrol and impounding service. Annual
payment for patrolling would run $13,020 for a 40-hour patrol service per week at
$6.25 per hour, with additional cost of $6.25 per hour for emergency calls, $1;25 per
day for boarding animals and $1.00 per animal for euthanasia.
would continue to be kept at the Animal Humane Society's kennels. The Society would
also pick up injured animals on call at no charge.
that schedules will be arranged to alternate patrol over weekends, early morning and
evening hours at no additional cost.
and on some occasions two men will be used. Mr. Hyde advised that analysis showed
that it would cost $9,104 for the Village to handle the patrol service on its own,
but in view of the difficulty experienced recently attracting personnel and in view
of the additional calls which the Police Dispatcher would be required to handle, he
recommended that the Village enter into a one-year contract with Tonka Kennels.
Trustee VanValkenburg's motion to award bid to Tonka Kennels for the year 1967 was
seconded by Trustee MacMillan and unanimously carried.
Animals picked up
Mr. Cooley of Tonka Kenxiels stated
Special attention will be given to school grounds -.
HANSEN ROAD WELL PURCHASE ORDERS APPROVED. Mr. Hite advised Council that as a result
of recent inspections of the Hansen Road well to determine why it had not been
functioning efficiently, it has been found that the pump setting should be lowered
55 feet.
replaced or refurbished at this time.
company that installed the pump initially, had quoted a price of $1,542.40 for the
maintenance items and $1,635.00 for the new pump bowl extension.
motion for approval of two purchase orders to Layne-Minnesota was seconded by
Trustee VanValkenburg and carried.
LIBRARY HEARING DATE SET FOR JANUARY 9.
have been considered for the business district at 50th and France Avenue in connection
with construction of the librayy and a diagonal road connecting the intersection of
West 51st Street and France Avenue to the 50th Street and Halifax Avenue intersection.
Purpose of this proposed impEovement is an attempt to incorporate library construction
with the proposed diagonal road in an att4mpt $0 relieve traffic congestion in the
area and to provide badly needed parking areas.
hearing date for the project for January 9, 1967, was seconded by 'Trustee MacMillan .
and carried.
It was also determined that a number of parts are worn and should be
Mr. Hite advised that Layne-Minnesota, the
Trustee Tupa's
Mr. Hite showdd slides of.proposals which
Trustee VanValkenburg's motion setting
TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT T.H. 100 AND 1.7. 77TH STREET have been started and should be in
operation within two weeks, Mr. Hite advised.
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HEARING DATE SET FOR WATERMAIN TO SERVE 6600 NORMANDALE ROAD.
Council that the well at 6600 Normandale Road is polluted andthat because of the
Mr. Hyde adviseQ
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permeated condition of the soil, a new well cannot be installed. He recommended
a hearing for installation of water to serve Wilryan and Josephine Avenues from
West 64th Street to West 66th Street and the west side of Normandale Road in the
6500 block.
its adoption:
Trustee VanValkenburg then offered the following I?esolution and moved
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON
VILLAGE WATERMAIN AND APPURTENANCES
1.
the feasibility of the proposed Storm Sewer described in the form of, Notice of Hearing
set forth below, and as to the estimated cost of such improvements, said report is
hereby approved and directed to be placed on file in the office of the Village Clerk.
2. This Council shall meet on Monday, December 5, 1966, at 7:OO P.M. in the Edina
Village Hall, to consider in public hearing the views of all persons interested in
said improvements.
3. The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the time, place
and purpose of said meeting to be published in the official newspaper once a week
for two successive weeks, the second of which publication is to be not less than
three days from the date of said meeting, and to mail notice to all affected properties
in substantially the following form:
The Village Engineer, having submitted to the Council a preliminary report as to
(See correction in Minutes of 12/5/66.)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
WATERMAIN
EDINA VILLAGE COUNCIL will meet at the Edina Village Hall on Monday, December 5,
1966, at 7:OO P.M., to consider the follow$ng proposed improvement to be constructed
under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes of 1961, Chapter 429.
cost of said improvement is estimated by the Village at $32,323.79.
The approximate
CONSTRUCTION OF VILLAGE WATERMAIN AND APPURTENANCES IN THE FOLLOWING:
Josephine Avenue from West 65th Street to West 66th Street
W est 66th Street from Josephine Avenue to Tingdale Avenue
Wilryan Avenue from West 65th Street to West 66th Street
The area proposed to be assessed for the cost of the proposed watermain improvement
listed above includes Lots.13 thru 24, incl.; Block 15, Normandale 2nd Addition;
Lots 9 thru 12 incl., Block 17, Normandale 2nd Addition; Lots 1 thru 5 incl., Block 1,
Hirsch Bros. 1st Addition; Lots 1 thru 16 incl., Block 1, Orrin E. Thompson's Edina
Addition; Parcels $500, #2510, #3000 and #4000 in Section 4, Township 116, Range 21.
Florence B. Hallberg
Village Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was s
there were five ayes and no nays and the r
ATTEST :
BIDS TO BE TAKEN FOR WATERMAIN TO SERVE 6600 NORMANDALE ROAD.
of Mr. Hyde, Trustee Tupa then offered the following resolution authorizing advertising
for bids for the watermain proposed to serve 6600 Normandale Road and moved its
adoption :
Upon recommendation
Y RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT AND
DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FOR VILLAGE WATERMAIN
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL, Village of Edina, Minnesota:
1. The plans and specifications for the proposed improvements set forth in the
following Advertisement for Bids form, heretofore prepared by the Village Engineer
and now on file in the office of the Village Clerk are hereby approved.
2.
the following notice for bids for improvements:
Clerk shall cause to be published in the Edina Courier and Construction Bulletin
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
WATERMAIN
SEALED BIDS will be received and opened in the Council Chambers in the Edina Village
Hall, 4801 West 50th Street, at 11:OO A.M., Friday, December 16, 1966, and the Edina
Village Council will meet at 7:OO P.M., on Monday, December 19, 1966, to consider said
bids for the construction of watermain. The following are approximate quantities of
major items:
WATERMAIN AND .APPURTENANCES
1920
2
L/F 6" D.I.P., Class 5
Mechanical Joint and appurtenances
Standard Fire Hydrants and 6" Gate
Valve with Box and Cover
6" Compacted (Includes Excavation)
2000 Tons Class 5 Gravel F E I
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Work must be done as described in plans and specifications on file in the office
of the Village Clerk.
$10.00 (by check), which deposit will be refunded upon return of said plans and
specifications..
deposit, bid bond or certified check payable to the Village Clerk in the amount
of at least ten (10) percent of amount of base bid.
to reject,any or all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE EDINA VILLAGE COUNCIL.
Plans and specifications are available for a deposit of
No bids will be considered unless sealed and accompanied by cash
The Council reserves the right
Florence B, Hallberg
Village Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was
rollcall there were five ayes and no nays wa,s,.@opted. A
Trustee MacMillan and on
ATTEST :
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Mayoz?
Village Clerk i
HOMESTEAD APPLICATION MfJLING DISCUSSED. Mr. Hyde advised Council that Homestead
Application forms would be sent out before the first of the year. It was decided
to include information to advise Edina residents of answers to the most frequently
asked questions regarding the Village.
MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED MEETING TO BE HELD.
will be attending a meeting called by Mr. L. P, Pederson, Hennepin County Engineer,
relative to establishment of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.
ORDINANCE NO, 117B GRANTED FIRST READING.
which brings fire zones into agreement with the Uniform Building Code.
VanValkenburg then offered Ordinance No. 117B for first reading as follows:
Mr, Hyde advised Council that he
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Mr. Hyde presented Ordinance No. 117B
Trustee
ORDINANCE NO. 117B
AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND
ESTABLISHING FIRE ZONES, REPEALING
ORDINANCE NO. ii7~
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Fire Zones Established. For the purposes of Village Ordinances
Nos. 51B (Building Code) and 113 (Burning of Trash and Garbage), the Village is
hereby divided into Fire Zones Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in accordance with the provisions
of the Uniform Building Code.
FIRE ZONE ONE
Fire Zone'One consists of the following described property:
A.
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Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 of
Section 29, Township 28, Range 24 (being the intersection of
France Avenue South with West 66th Street); thence South along
the West line of the Southwest 1/4 of the said Section 29 to the
centerline of Vest 69th Street; thence East along the centerline
of West.69th Street to the centerline of York Avenue; thence
Northerly along the centerline of York Avenue to the North line'
of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 29; thence West along the North
line of the Southwest l/4 of said Section 29 to the point of
commencement.
Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southeast l/4 of Section 18,
Township 28, Range 28; thence South along the East line of the
Southeast 1/4. of said Section 18 (being the centerline of France
Avenue) to the East extension of the North line of Lot 56, Auditor's
Subdivision Number 172; thence West along the North line of said -
Lot 56 and the East extension thereof a distance of 496.12 feet to
the Southeast corner of Lot 54, Auditor's Subdivision Number 172;
thence North along -the East line of said Lot 54 and the North
extension thereof a distance of 264 feet to the North line of Lot 41,
Auditor's Subdivision Number 172; thence West along the North line
of said Lot 41 and the West extension thereof to the centerline of
Halifax Avenue; thence North along the centerline of Halifax Avenue
to the East extension of the South line of Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,
Stevens 1st Addition; thence West along the South line of said lots
1 and 2, and the East extensionwthereof a distance of 230.62 feet to
the Southwest corner of.said'Lot 2; thence North along the West line
of said Lot 2 and the North extension thereof to the North line of
the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 28; Range 24 (being the
centerline of West 50th Street); thence West along the North line of
the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 18 a distance of 105 feet to the
South extension of the West line of Block I, Lund muse Addition;
thence North along the Nest line of said Block 1 and the South and
North extensions thereof to the Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 4,
South White Oaks Addition; thence East along a line parallel with,
82.26 feet South of, and measured at right angles to, the centerline
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of West B9th Street to the East line of the Northeast 1/4 of
said’section 18 (being the centerline of France Avenue); thence
South along the East line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 18
to the point of commencement.
Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 of Section 7, Township 28, Range 24; thence West
along the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4
of said Section 7 a distance of 130 feet to the North extension
of the West line of Lot 79; Morningside; thence South along the
West line of said Lot 79 and the North and South extensions
thereof to the centerline of West 44th Street; thence South-
westerly along the centerline of West 44th Street to the North-
westerly extension of the Westerly line of Lot 12, Block 1,
Berkeley Heights; thence Southeasterly along the Westerly line
of said Lot .12 and the Northwesterly extension thereof to the
most Southerly corner of said Lot 12; thence Southeasterly along
a straight line to the most Northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 2,
Berkeley Heights; thence Southeasterly along the Easterly line
of said Lot 1 a distance of 171.5 feet to the most Easterly corner
thereof; thence South along a straight line to the Northwest corner
of Lot 8, Block 26, Waveland Park; thence East along the North
line of Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 a distance of 240 feet to the
East line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 7,
Township 28, Range 24 (being the centerline of France Avenue);
thence North along the last described line to the point of
commencement.
Commencing at the intersection of the centerline of U.S. Highway
Number 169 E 212 with the North line of the South 1/2 of
Section 28, Township 117, Range 21; thence East along the North
line of the South.l/2 of said Section 28 a distance of 75 feet,
more or less, to the centerline of State Highway Number 100;
thence Southerly along the centerline of State Highway Number 100
to the centerline of Eden Avenue; thence Southwesterly along the
centerline of Eden Avenue to a line.paralle1 with, 630 feet West
of, and measured at right angles to, the East line of said
Section 28 (being the South extension of the centerline of
Arcadia Avenue); thence South along the last described line to
the South line of said Section 28; thence West along the South
line of said Section 28 to the Southwest corner of Lot 3, Block 1,
Wanner Addition; t.hence North along the West line of said Lot 3
a distance of 182.51 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 2,
Edenmoor; thence West along the South line of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 2,
Edenmoor, and the West exSension thereof a distance of 570 feet
to the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Block 3, Edenmoor; thence North
along the West line of said Lot 4 and the North extension thereof
to the centerline of U.S. Highway Number 169 E 212; thence North-
easterly along the centerline of U.S..Highway Number 169 & 212
to the East extension of the centerline of West 53rd Street; thence
West along the centerline of West 53rd Street and the East extension
thereof to the South extension of the West line of Block 1,
Grandview Plateau; thence North along the West line of Block 1,
Grandview Plateau and the South and North extensions thereof a
distance of 708 feet to the centerline of West 52nd Street; thence
East along the centerline of West 52nd Street to the South extension
of the centerline of Hankerson Avenue; thence North along the centerline
of Hankerson Avenue and the South extension thereof a distance of
660 feet to the West extension of the South line of Lot 12, Block 1,
Brookside Heights; thence East along the South line of said Lot 12
and the West extension thereof to the Southeast corner of said
Lot 12; thence North along the West line of Block 4, Grandview
Heights to the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 4, Grand View Heights;
thence East along the North line of said Lot 5 and the East extension
thereof a distance of 163 feet to the centerline of Summit Avenue;
thence North along the centerline of Summit Avenue and the North
extension thereof to the West extension of the South line of Lot 48,
Auditor’s Subdivision Number 176; thence East along the South line of
said Lot 48 and the West and East extensions thereof to the centerline
of the track of the Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway;
thence South along the centerline of said Railway to the centerline
of U.S. Highway Number 169 & 212; thence Northeasterly along the
centerline of U.S. Highway Number 169 E 212 to the point of commencement.
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FIRE ZONE TWO
that property described in paragraph A of the description of Fire Zone One:
Fire Zone Two consists of the following described property, except for
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A. Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast l/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 8, Towhship 116, Range 21 (being the
intersection of the centerlines of Nest 70th Street and Cahill
Road); thence Easterly along the centerline of West 70th Street
to the centerline of Nine Mile Creek, as said creek lies in a
generally Northwest-Southeast direction in the North 1/2 of
Section 9, Township 116, Range 21; thence Southeasterly along
the centerline of said creek to a line parallel with, 100 feet
West of, and measured at right angles to, the East line of said
Section 9; thence East along a line parallel with the South line
of the North 1/2 of said Section 9 to the East line thereof,
(being the centerline of State Highway Number 100); thence South
along the East line of said Section 9 to a line parallel with,
275 feet North of, and measured at right angles to, the South
line of Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 679; thence East along
the last described line to the East line of said Tract A; thence
South along the East line of said Tract A a distance of 200 feet
to the Northwest corner of Tract S, Registered Land Survey No. 1050;
thence East along the North line of said Tract S a distance of
320 feet to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South and South-
westerly along the Easterly side of said Tract S a distance of
387.71 feet to the most Southerly corner thereof; thence South-
easterly and East along the two most Southerly straight lines of
Tract R of Registered Land Survey No. 1050 a distance of 618.08
feet to the Southwest corner of Tract Q of Registered Land Survey
No. 1050; thence North along the West line. of said Tract Q a
distance of 473.91 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; $hence
East along the North line of said Tract Q and the Easterly
extension thereof a distance of 1350 feet to.the Southeast corner
of Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 938; thence North along the
most Easterly line of said Tract A a distance of 345 feet to the North
line of the Southwest l/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 31,
Township 28,.Range 24; thence East along the last described line
a distance of 1,180.73 feet to the Northeast corner of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/11 of said Section 31; thence
North along the West line of the Northeast l/4 of the Southeast
1/4 of said Section 31 a distance of 465.6 feet to the Southwest
corner of Tract B, Registered Land Survey No. 1129; thence East
along the South line of said Tract B a distance of 677.14 feet
to the Southeast corner thereof; thence North along the East line
of said Tract B and the Northerly extension thereof a distance of
2,167 feet to the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4
of said Section 31; thence East along the last described line a
distance of 650 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southeast l/4
of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31; thence North along the
East line of said Section 31 (being the centerline of France Ave.)
a distance of 463.35 feet to the East extension of the centerline
of Hazelton Road; thence \?est along the centerline of Hazelton Road
and the East extension thereof to a line parallel with, 290 feet
West of, and measured at right angles to, the East line of said
Section 31; thence North along the.last described line a distance of
848.65 feet to the North line of said Section 31 (being the centerline
of \?est 70th Street); thence West along the North line of said
Section 31 a distance of 450 feet to the Southerly extenshn of the
centerline of Valley View Road; thence Northerly along the centerline
of Valley View Road and the Southerly extension thereof to the
centerline of County Road Number 62; thence Easterly and Northeasterly
along the centerline of County Road 62 to the North extension of the
West line of Lot 1, Block 1, Southdale Acres; thence South along said
West line and the North extension thereof a distance of 1,217 feet
to the Southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence Eastealong a line
parallel with the South line of the North 1/2 of Section 29,
Township 28, Range 24 to the East line of the Northwest 1/4 of said
Section 29, (being the centerline of Xerxes Ave. So.); thence South
along the East line of the Northwest l/4 of said Section 29 to the
Easterly extension of the North line of Lot 1, Block 1, York Terrace;
thence West along said North line Bnd the Easterly extension thereof
a distance of 169.38 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot I;
thence South alopg the Nest line of York Terrace and the Southerly
extension thereof to the North line of the Sohtheast 1/4 of the
Southwest 1/4 of said Section 29; thence East along said North line a
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distance of 169.38 feet
of the Southwest 1/4 of
line of the West 1/2 of
West 1/2 of Section 32,
corner of the Northwest
to the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4
said Section 29; thence South along the East
said Section 29 and the East line of the
Township 28, Range 24, to the Southeast
1/4 of said Section 32; thence West along
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the South .line of the Northwest 1/4 of -said -Section 32 a -distance
of 313.8 feet to the West line of York Avenue as shown on the
plat of York Hills; .thence.South .along said West line of York
Avenue a distance of 658.88 feet to the South line of West 75th
Street as shown on the plat of York Hills; thence East along said South
line of West 75th Street to a line parallel with, 165 feet West of,
and measured at right angles to, the East line of the Southwest l/4
of said Section 32; thence South along the last described line to the
South line of said Section 32; thence West along the South line of.
said Section 32 and the South line of Section 31, Township 28,
Range 24 to the S,outhwest corner of said Section 31; thence North
along the West line of said Section 31 a distance of 35 feet to the
Southeast corner of Section 9, Tow-nship 116, Range 21; thence West
along the South line of said Section 9 and the South line of Section 8,
Township 116, Range 21 to a line parallel with, 330 feet West of, and
measured at right angles to the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of
the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 8; thence North along the last
described line a distance of 480 feet to the centerline of State
Highway Number 5; thence Easterly along the centerline of State Highway
Number 5 to the Southerly extension of the centerline of Cahill Road;
thence Northerly along the centerline of Cahill Road and the Southerly
extension thereof to the point of commencement.
Commencing at the intersection of the South line of Spction 19,
Township 28, Range 24 (being the centerline of West 62nd Street)
with the centerline of Valley View Road; thence Northwesterly along
the centerline of Valley View Road to the Southerly extension of-the
Easterly line of Lot 10, Block 1, Valley View Terrace-3rd Addition;
thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 10 and the Southerly
extension thereof a distance of 162.4 feet to the most Southerly corner
of Lot 8, Block 2, Valley View Terrace; thence Northeasterly along
the Southeasterly line of said Lot 8 and the Northeasterly extension
thereof a distance of 194.9 feet to the centerline of Fairfax Avenue;
thence Easterly along the centerline of Fairfax Avenue and the East
extension thereof to the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 19,
Township 28, Range 24 (being the centerline of Wooddale Avenue); thence
South along said East line to the West extension of the South line
of Lot 16, Block 21, Fairfax; thence East along the South line of
said Lot 16 and the West extension thereof a distance of 165.35 feet
to the Southeast corner of said Lot 16; thence South along the West
line of Loss 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 21, Fairfax, a distance of 200
feet to the Sotfthwest corner of said Lot 5; thence East along the
South line of said Lot 5 and the East extension thereof a distance of
162.35 feet to the centerline of Kellogg Avenue; thence South along
the centerline of Kellogg Avenue a distance of 150 feet to the West
extension of the North line of Lot 14, Block 22, Fairfax; thence
East along the North line of said Lot 14 and the West extension thereof
a distance of 163.74 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 14;
thence South along the East line of said Lot 14 to the Southeast
corner thereof; thence East along the North line of Lot 10, Block 22,
Fairfax, and the East extension thereof a distance of 163.74 feet to
the centerline of Oaklawn Avenue; thence South along the centerline
of Oaklawn Avenue to the South line of Section 19, Township 28, Range 24;
thence West along the South line of said Section 19 to the point of
commencement.
Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31,
Township 117, Range 21; thence East along the North line of the Southwest
1/4 of said Section 31to the centerline of Nine Yile Creek, as said
creek lies in a generally Northwest-Southeast direction in the
Southwest 1/4 of said Section 31; thence Southeasterly along the
centerline of Nine Mile Creek to the East line of Registered Land
Survey Number 1145; thence South along the East line of Registered
Land Survey Number 1145 to the Southeast corner thereof; thence
West along the South line of Registered Land Survey Number 1145 and
the Westerly extension thereof to the West line of the Southwest 1/4
of said Section 31 (being the centerline of County Road Number 18);
thence North along the West line of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 31
to the point of commencement.
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C.
FIRE ZONE THREE
Fire Zones One or Two.
Fire Zone Three consists of all property in the Village not incruded in
Section 2.
rescinded.
Section 3.
and publication.
Ordinance No. 117A of the Village is hereby repealed and
This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon'its passage
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11/21/66 i ORDINANCE NO. 193 ADOPTED.
parking on Village streets between 1:OO A.M. and 6:OO A.M. durfng the months of
Nr. Hyde presented Ordinance No. 193 which restricts
November through March.
be opposed to such restrictions in view of the fact that some Edina residents do
not have driveways and that it is inconvenient to have to switch cars in cases where
there are single garages and more than one car.
to park in his driveway when it is snowing and would be willing to p9y a fine of
$1.00 if it should snow during the night when his car was parked on the street.
I&. Hite pointed out that it is not so much the additional cost incurred by
having to plow around cars, but the inability of the Village to provide good snow
plowing service if the streets are blocked with cars.
of the new ruling be mailed to residents and that notice should also be inserted
in the Homestead Application letter. Trustee Johnson then offered the following
Mr. George'Beard, 4222 Alden Drive, stated that he would
He stated that he would be willing
He suggested that notice
Reading with waiver of Second Reading and moved its adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 193
ordinance for First
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING A
SEASONAL RESTRICTION ON PARKING
AND IMPOSING A PENALTY
OF THE- VILLAGE OF EDINA , MINNESOTA, ORDAINS :
Section 1. Seasonal Parking Restriction. On November 1 to March 30,
inclusive, no person shall park or permit any vehicle to stand on any street,
highway or alley for all or any part of the period from 1:OO A.M. to 6:OO A.M.
punishable by imprisonment in the County or Village jail for not more than 90 days,
or by a fine of not more than $100, with costs of prosecution in either case to be
added .
Sec. 3.
its passage and publication.
Motion for adoption of the'ordinance was se
rollcall there were five ayes and no nays a
ATTEST :
Sec. 2. Penalty. Any violation of this ordinance shall be a misdemeanor,
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon
ustee VanValkenburg and on
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Mayor
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LOT 6, EL RANCHO ADDITION, TO BE ACQUIRED BY VILLAGE. blr. Hite advised Council
that in September, 1965, the Village obtained utility easement over portions of
Lot 6, El Rancho Addition, which lot will forfeit to the State of Minnesota on
November 21, 1966, for nonpayment of 1959 real estate taxes.
of MI-. Drake that the Village acquire this land, Trustee MacMillan offered the
following resolution and moved 'its adoption:
Upon recommendation
RESOLUTION APPROVING ACQUISZTION OF TAX FORFEITED LAND
be submitted to the State of Minnesota for utility easements and ponding purposes
on certain tax-forfeited land described as Lot 6, El Rancho Addition.
BE IT RESOLVED by The Village Council of the Village of Edina that application
Motion for adoption of the resolution was
there were five ayes and no nays and the
and on rollcall
NELLIE K. STRATE THANKED FOR SERVICE AS ELECTION OFFICIAL.
by Mr. Hyde of the retirement of Mrs. Nellie Strate as Chairman of the Election
Board of-Precinct No. 2, whereupon Trustee Tupa offered the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
Announcement was made
WHEREAS, Mrs. Nellie K. Strate, has served on the Election Board of the Village
of Edina since 1931, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Strate has voluntarily retired as Chairman of Precinct No. 2
after loyal service to the Village for thirty-five years,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Village Council in behalf of its
members and the officials of the Village of Edina and the citizens of this community
do express to
sincere and profound appreciation for the mny years of faithful service devoted fn
this capacity.
NELLIE Ks STRATE
Motion for adoption of the resolution was
rollcall there were five ayes and no nays
Mayor
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
11/21/66
CLAIMS PAID,
carried for payment of the following Claims as per Pre-List dated November 21, 1966:
General Fund, $33,815.33; Construction Fund, $305,548.91; Park, Park Sinking,
Park Construction, Golf Course and Arena, Swimming Pool, $62,708.63; Water Fund,
$22,126.91; Liquor Fund, $297,977.12; Sewer Rental Fund, $406.39; Improvement Funds,
$1,799,151,70; Temporary T.mprovement Fund, $2,638,692.50; Total,.$5,160,427.49.
The agenda's business having been covered, Trustee MacMillan's motion for adjournment
was seconded by Trustee Tupa and carried.
Motion of Trustee VanValkenburg was seconded by Trustee Tupa and
Adjournment at 9:lO.
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