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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 12, 1946First reading of An ordinance to license and regulate mechanica~ amuse- ment devices sometimes called novelty n'~achines in the City of Columbia Meishts and to provide penalties for the violation thereof. First reading of An ordinance of heating, ventilation, air conditien- ing and heating equi~0ment and licensing heating contractors. ~gotion by Jackson and seconded by Nygaard that collateral submitted be accepted with the approval of the City Treasurer and City Attorney. Roil Call - Ail ayes. ~otion by Nygaard seconded by Jacka~on to adjourn. ~/- JShn M.' ~ordin, Secretary to~ ~,Bh~cii - Official Proceedings Regular Neet ing Narch 12, 1946 Nesting called to order at 8:10 P. present. Jackson, Lathrop absent. Nygaard, Spekulant, l~ordin Notion by Nygaard seconded by Spekulant to suspend reading of the minutes. Roll Call - Ali ayes. Two residents of $8th and Polk Street present at meeting in regard to garage being remodeled by Nr. ~has. Ferraro at $858 Polk St. This matter turned over to Building Inspector and City Attorney for invest igat ion. A group of taxpayers from the City was present at meeting to register their objections to the passing of the pin bail machine ordinance. Dis. Second reading of An ordinance to license and regulate mecha~ical amusement devices sometimes caz~ed novelty machines in the City of C~lumbia Heights and to provide penalties for the violation thereof. Ordinance No. offered by Spekuiant seconded by Nygaard. Being an Ordinance to 'i~nse and regulate mechanical amusement devices some- times called novelty machines in the City of Columbia Heights and to provide penalties for the violation thereof. Roil Call - Ail nays. Resolution offered by Nygaard seconded by Spekulant- BE IT HEREBY RE- SOLVED BY the City Council of the City of Columbia Heights that the City Clerk be and is hereby instructed not to issue any licenses re- ferring to Ordinance No. 15 for any machines mentioned in 0rdina~ce No. lB. Roll Call - Ali ayes. Second reading of heating, ventilation, air conditioning~and heating equipment and licensing heating contractors ordinance. Ordinance No. ~'~offered by Nygaard seconded by Spekuiant. Being sa Ordinance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and heating equ_ip~ ment and licensing heating contractors. Roll Call- Ail ayes. Letter read £rom nivii Service Commission in regard to appointi~'~g one ¥otion by Nygaard seconded by Spekuiant that Council concur with the Civil Service Commission regarding appointment ~f fireplan. Roil All ayes. Bids opened for Cash registers for Liquor store. the National Cash ReKister Co. of ~inneapolis. 2-1944-(3S-1B~ lC Reg.--~1090.O0 One bid submitted by ~!otion by Nygaard seconded by Spekulant to accept bid of the National Cash Register Co. Roll Call - Ali ayes. ~otien by Nygaard secon~e~ by Spekuiant that on and off sale beer, restaurant and cigarette licenses be revoked for Walter Tunsky- 506 4f)th Ave. N. F,. Roll Call - All ayes. ~.otion by Spekuiant seconded by Nygaard that applications for on and off sale beer, restaura~t an~ cigarette licenses submitted by Stance/ Tttllsks~ - 3809 Polk St. N. E. be granted. Roil ~,ala - Ali ayes. }~otion by Nygaard seconded by Spekulant that applications for elect- ricians licenses be gra:~ted to the following: Henry J. ~,~ester-2308 Victory ~emoriaz Drive-Lic. i9~5&1946 Albert R. Bern~t-3928 Beard Ave. So.-Lic. ~946 Herbert Bacon-Rt. 8, Npls.,-Lic. z946 Rol~ Call - Ali ayes. .~,~otion by Nygaard secoade5 by Si~eku~ant that a~:p. iication for cigarette license be gra~-~te~ to A1 Rollins ar~fl Gordon Cum. mens- ~900 Uni'~'ersity. Ro~i Call - Ali ayes. Resolution offered by Nygaard seconded by Spekuiant-BE IT HEREBY RE- SOLVF. P by the City ~our~cii of the City of Coiun~bia Heights that the City Treasurer be arid she is hereby i~-~structed to transfer the follow- ing su~.s: :~1500.00 from the Liquor Fund to the Fire Fund, $B500.00 from the Liquor Fund to the Street ~[aintenance Fund, -~SzO0.O0 fron; the Liquor Fund to the Police F,~d; and that there are sufficient moneys in said Liquor Fund to make such transfers. Rozz ~il - A~zayes. Two letters from ~ief of Police, Wazter Cottreiz~, read. One in regard to resigning of patrolman, Bernard Reuper and the appointment of Emil Steinfel~t to filz the vaca~-~cy. Second letter in regard to taxi zoze request between &Oth an~ 41st on Central. Resolution offered by Spekulant seconde~ by lfygaard that wages of Emil Steinfeld be set at ~185.00 per ~onth beginning ~farch ~st, i946. Roll Call- All ayes. ~fotion by Sl:ekulant second, ed by Nygaard that conmunications be placed on file an~ City ~anager be instructed to meet with the~Po~ice Dept. in renard to taxi zone. Rol~ Call-All ayes. Proposed amendmeut to City Charter read. Reseiutio~ offered by Spekuzant seconded by Nygaard-THE city Council of the City of Columbia Heights hereby resczves that: WT~SR~AS a pet- ition has ~een presented to the ~,ity ~.ouncii by the Charter for certain amen~.r.~ents to the City's Charter, and BE IT HK~EBY RE- SOLV~D~eh. ata special election be held in the ~ity of Ooiumbia Heigl~ on the ~th day of April, 1946, at which special election the proposed amendments be submitted to the voters of the City, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager and City Clerk are hereby instructed and authorized to take such steps as are required by statute and City ~harter for the holding of such special election on such date. Roll Call- All ayes. REAPING OF BILLS: L. A. Tjosvold John H. Nordin Andrew Spekulant Dave Jackson Irving Nygaard Ward Lathrop Hans Severson P. Theo Olsson Hazel A. Trucker Joseph Wargo Evelyn Passage Walter Cottrell Joseph Podany Merle Glader E. H. Zettergren B?rnard Reuper Myrtle D. Anderson Harry B. Harmon Clyde C. Johnson Omar H. Schwartz Wm. A. Ostmoe Frank M. Giilett Ali Sundberg Victor Sar Clyde ~,. Brown Earl ~. ~leland Alex Atroshenko James. Mc Kenna Walter Plochocki Otto W. Dunemann Dan DoMars Dennis Roach John P. },~rzyn Lucille Hawkins Special Fund E. Steinfexdt Theo..~.~. Anderson Special Fund Emil Steinfeldt Brede Inc. Miller Davis Co. Minar Motor Co. Loretta Brassard Wm. Andrews Mrs. Helen Eckstrom Wesley Weldon Christian Seesholtz John C. Haiiing Ralph E. Lawrence Hurry Bix ler C. A. Baker 54.20 4. O0 3.00 3. O0 3. O0 3.00 ii4. O0 i40. ~0 86;70 35.10 27.90 i0i. i0 94.60 9~ .60 92.50 55.63 53.50 10.40 77.57 91.96 107.20 49 .~0 7~. 10 9~.60 86.70 95.00 86.70 78.40 15.00 90.60 86.30 57.80 96.50 ~5.20 147.90 6. O0 i~. 40 4. lO 84.50 13.34 i. i0 ±~i4.53 i.00 -.00 ~.00 ~.00 1. O0 i. O0 1. O0 F. J. Schu,tz Mrs. E,len Hanson i. O0 Mrs. Loretta Brassard 1.O0 R. W. Thompson 1.O0 F. J. Schultz ~.00 Helen Eckst rom i.00 Murry Bixler 1.O0 Mrs. InezBartiett ,.00 El,en Hanson 1.O0 C. B. Seesholtz 1.O0 Central Ave. Cafe 8. l0 Ovshak P~tE. Co. i3.75 League of Minn. Nunic ipa ~it ies i6. O0 Minn. Fire Equipt 7.20 Leer Bros. Ir~. .50 Col. Hts. Fire Dept. 155.00 Dr. J. Biumenthai Johnson Euto Supply Healy Spring Co. Ohio Ohemical Mfg. Universal Mach. Universal Mach. Morton Salt Co. Rosholt Equip. N.W. Radiator Ser. Rosho~t Equipt Co. F~our City Body Borchert Ingersoll C. B. Ar, his City Treas. of Mpis Anoka Co. Treas. Brunswich Bazke American Linen O, has. Ganzer E. B. O, rabtree Great Lakes Coal $ Dock Goodin Co. Neptune Meter Co. B. A. Rose Music Northern St. Power CoOperative Serv. CoOperative Serv. John J. DeGidio Rocket Oil Co. General Tire Co. North mand Oil L. W. Northfield Npis. ~ity Treas. 27. O0 9.90 12. O0 16. 54.90 ii.,~O 9.40 i.50 14.06 9.00 8.95 1.47 6.00 442. O0 105.80 115. O0 9.66 7. O0 66.17 59.47 42.62 27.72 320.00 620.44 23.63 39.06 15.10 159.00 4.00 63.80 72.C~ 5. O0 Ool. Hts. Fire Dept. ~,oi, Hts. Fire Dept. Railway Mxpress LIQ~OR BILLS: Ed. Phi£1ips A ~,o. Ray L. Ernest F, riing Drangeid Clarence ~,ar leon Peter Budnick Jas. Leydon 'Rosella Johnson Anne Tkach MarJorie Day Helen Kvalst en Lorraine St e~wich S, F. Kreskie P. et er Pont V. Kallenberger Ernest 0isen Joe Homza Felix Sochacki Spec. Fuhd 16.00 Beo. Benz Sor~ 15i4.35 58.00 0id Peoria Co. 60Z4.29 2.05 Distillers S683.07 Fame,us Bran~s 8i7,65 Griggs ~,ooper 195.55 Bernard Bas kin 157.94 2451.93 McKesson ~ Robbins 40~.98 115.50 John Doherty 185.55 95.33 W.j. O, hew 159.80 87.03 Chas. Ganzer 30i.60 87.05 " " 93.60 87.03 John Harmon 34.45 60.00 Johnsen Supply 21.60 S3.10 ~. F. Schultz iO.O0 52.80 American Linen 2i.97 26.40 Monarch Soap ~o. 2~.45 2~.00 N. A, Gunter 58.77 56.00 Petty ~,ash fund 163.4i 15.75 ~'~p Is Brewry 874.05 40.50 3~, O0 65.70 6~.90 46,00 Notion by Nygaard seconded by Spekuiant to allow ail bilzs out of their proper funds. Roi~ Ca~- Al~ ayes. 5~oticn by Nygaard seconded by Speku~nt that mee~ting be adjourned. Secret~ry t~tbe ~;otu~c~ 0FFICIAL PROCE?~D!"GS Re~l~r ~-~tlng ~[erch 06 19~6 Meeting csl!ed to order at 8:10 P. W, Ail members ~re~e~t. !(cti?n by ~'y~?~rd s~?nded by S~elr~lant to sus~eu re~ing of the minutes. Roll Call Ail ayes. ~o resid-nts frou ~Stk ~ad Polk ~treet oresent at meeting to find out '~hat i~orma- tion Lsd been tur:~,e~% over to Co~ucil in re srd to busi:~ess bei~,¥ conducted in g~rsye at 2~, Polk Street by Cims. Ferraro. Dis. Petition from ~ro~ert,~~ owners recuesting' gr~di~ ~-r,~( cinderi:~g vke ~l!ey below strae~ !eve] fr')m 37tk to 3?'th Ave. between PoL; ~nd ~":ckanan S%. read. Dis. ' ~ be tu.r::ed over to City Mot~o:'~ by ~e'?~!~nt seconded b:' ..... ~-e~rd ~'-~t for i'avesti~t, ion, City i~:an~jer also ~ske,~ to i:~ves:i;f~te dv~min~; of g~rbage