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EDINA,HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
ED�NA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 16; 1986
1 7:00 P.M.
ROLLCALL
MINUTES of HRA Meeting of June 2, 1986 approved as submitted or corrected by motion
of seconded by
ADJOURNMENT
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTIONS OF COMMENDATION - Edina High School Athletic Teams
MINUTES of the Regular Meetings of April 14 and May 19 and the Special Meeting of
April 28, 1986 approved as submitted or corrected by motion of , seconded by
I. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk.
Presentation by City Manager or Engineer. Public comment heard. If Council
wishes to proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass
if improvement has been petitioned for; 4/5 vote required if no petition.
A. France Avenue Improvement - From West 4911 Street to the north City limits.
B. Storm.Sewer Improvement No. P -St.S. -181 - Mait Lane
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk.
Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard. Zoning Ordinance: First and
Second Reading requires 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council
to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of
the Council required to pass. Lot Divisions, Plats, Appeals: Favorable rollcall
vote of majority of quorum required to pass. Final Plat Approval of Property
Zoned Planned District: 3/4 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council
required to pass.
A. Lot Divisions
1. 5412 -5416 Benton Avenue South - Wm. F. Sharpe and Stephen N. Lisle
2. 4720 West,66th Street - Gunnar Danielson
B. Final Plat Approval
1. Woodhaven - Generally located'south of Interlachen Boulevard, west of
Summit Avenue and north of Vernon Avenue
III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OR RESIDENTS
IV. AWARD OF BIDS
A. Public Improvements - BA -264, WM -361, SS -376, 86 -P2, P -16, P -17 (Cont. 86 -5 Eng)
-- B. Administrative Vehicle
C. General, Automobile and Liquor Liability Insurance
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of 6/10/86
B. Issuance of On Sale Wine License
1. Original Pancake House
2. Pantry Restaurant
3. St. Louis Rib Company
C. On Sale Wine License Renewal - Daytons Boundary Waters Restaurant
D. Response Regarding Weeds
E. Appointments - Edina Foundation Board
F. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council
G. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items
1. Letter Regarding Parking of Recreational Vehicles
VI. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass.
A. Designation of Portion of France Avenue as CASH 17
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Edina City Council
June 16, 1986
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VII. ORDINANCES. First Reading: Requires offering of Ordinance only. Second Reading:
3/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass.
Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council
required to pass.
A. First Reading,
1. Ordinance No. 902 -A4 - To Conform to State Established Legal Drinking
Age and to Allow Persons Under Age of 18 to Work In, But Not Serve or
Sell Wine in Qualifying Restaurants
2. Ordinance No. 1353 -A2 - To Reduce Business License Fee, Provide for Partial
Refund of Investigation Fees, Limit Location of Massage Parlors to
Regional Medical District and Remove Certain Restrictions
VIII. FINANCE,
A. Claims Paid. Motion of was seconded by for payment of the
following claims as per pre -list of 6/16/86: General Fund $900,324.90,
Art Center $4,355.77, Swimming Pool Fund $2,300.72, Golf Course Fund
$93,498.83, Recreation Center Fund $7,744.78, Gun Range Fund $180.15,
Utility Fund $220,248.96, Liquor Dispensary Fund $95,756.15, Construction
Fund $267,630.14 IMP Bond Redemption #2 $179,675.00, Total $1,771,715.40;
and for confirmation of the following claims dated 5/31/86: General Fund
$96,249.05, Art Center $142.75, Swimming Pool Fund $24.40, Golf Course
Fund $1,985.07, Recreation Center Fund $292.79, Gun Range Fund $31.15,
Utility Fund $378.09, Liquor Dispensary Fund $216,863.51, Total $315,966.81.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS
June 17 -20 LMC Annual Conference
Mon
July
7
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
July
14
Special
Council
Meeting (Service Levels)
Mon
July
21
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
Aug
4
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
Aug
11
Special
Council
Meeting (Service Levels)
Mon
Aug
18
Regular
Council
Meeting
Duluth
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
AGENDA
EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR METING
JUNE 16, 1986 /�
7:00 P.M.
s
ROLLCALL
MINUTES of HRA Meeting of June 2, 1986 approved as submitted or corrected by motion
of seconded by
ADJOURNMENT
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
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RESOLUTIONS OF COMMENDATION - Edina High School Athletic Teams
MINUTES of the Regular Meetings of April 14 and May 19 and the Special Meeting of
April 28, 1986 approved as submitted or corrected by motion of , seconded by
I. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk.
Presentation by City Manager or Engineer. Public comment heard. If Council
wishes to proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass
if improvement has been petitioned for; 4/5 vote required if no petition.
* A. France Avenue Improvement - From West 492 Street to the north City limits.
* B. Storm.Sewer Improvement No. P -St.S. -181 - Mait Lane
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk.
Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard. Zoning Ordinance: First and
Second Reading requires 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council
to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of
the Council required to pass. Lot Divisions, Plats, Appeals: Favorable rollcall
vote of majority of quorum required to pass. Final Plat Approval of Property
Zoned Planned District: 3/4 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council
required to pass.
A. Lot Divisions
* 1. 5412 -5416 Benton Avenue South - Wm. F. Sharpe and Stephen N. Lisle
2. 4720 West:66th Street - Gunnar Danielson
B. Final Plat Approval
* 1. Woodhaven - Generally located south of Interlachen Boulevard, west of
Summit Avenue and north of Vernon Avenue
III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OR RESIDENTS
IV. AWARD OF BIDS
* A. Public Improvements - BA -264, WM -361, SS -376, 86 -P2, P -16, P -17 (Cont. 86 -5 Eng)
* B. Administrative Vehicle
* C. General, Automobile and Liquor Liability Insurance
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
* A.
Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of 6/10/86
* B.
Issuance of On Sale Wine License
1. Original Pancake House
2. Pantry,Restaurant
3. St. Louis Rib Company
*' C.
On Sale Wine License Renewal - Daytons Boundary Waters Restaurant
* D.
Response Regarding Weeds
* E.
Appointments - Edina Foundation Board
F.
Special Concerns of Mayor and Council
G.
Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items
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1. Letter Regarding Parking of Recreational Vehicles
VI. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass.
* A. Designation of Portion of France Avenue as CASH 17
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Agenda
Edina City Council
June 16, 1986
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VII. ORDINANCES. First Reading: Requires offering of Ordinance only. Second Reading:
3/5 favorablr rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass.
Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcalk vote of all members of Council
required to pass.
j A. First Reading
* 1. Ordinance No. 902 -A4 - To Conform to State $stablished Legal Drinking
Age and to Allow Persons Under Age of 18 to Work In, But Not Serve or
Sell Wine in Qualifying Restaurants
* 2. Ordinance No. 1353 -A2 - To Reduce Business License Fee, Provide for Partial
Refund of Investigation Fees, Limit Location of Massage Parlors to
Regional Medical District and Remove Certain Restrictions
VIII. FINANCE
A. Claims Paid. Motion of was seconded by for payment of the
following claims as per pre -list of 6/16/86: General Fund $900,324.90,
Art Center $4,355.77, Swimming Pool Fund $2,300.72, Golf Course Fund
$93,498.83, Recreation Center Fund $7,744.78, Gun Range Fund $180.15,
Utility Fund $220,248.96, Liquar Dispensary Fund $95,756.15, Construction
Fund $267,630.14 IMP Bond Redemption #2 $179,675.00, Total $1,771,715.40;
and for confirmation of the following claims dated 5/31/86: General Fund
$96,249.05, Art Center $142.75, Swimming Pool Fund $24.40, Golf Course
Fund $1,985.07, Recreation Center Fund $292.79, Gun Range Fund $31.15,
Utility Fund $378.09, Liquor Dispensary Fund $216,863.51, Total $315,966.81.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS
June 17 -20 LMC Annual Conference
Mon
July
7
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
July
14
Special
Council
Meeting (Service Levels)
Mon
July
21
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
Aug
4
Regular
Council
Meeting
Mon
Aug
11
Special
Council
Meeting (Service Levels)
Mon
Aug
18
Regular
Council
Meeting
Duluth
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 p.m. Council Room
3:00 p.m. Council Room
MINUTES
EDINA HOUSING AND RECEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
JUNE 2, 1986
Answering rollcall were Commissioners Bredesen, Kelly, Turner and Courtney.
MINUTES of the HRA Meetings of May 5 and 19, 1986, were "approved as submitted by
motion of Commissioner Turner, seconded by Commissioner Kelly.
Ayes: Bredesen, Kelly, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR EDINBOROUGH PARKING DECK. Mr. Rosland presented tabulations of
bids for the Edinborough Parking Deck as follows:
:Package I Low Bidder Amount
Earthwork /Concrete Bor -Son Construction $733,900
Package II
Landscape Margolis Brothers 19,500
Package III
Storm Sewer Nova /Frost 9,670
Package IV
Metal Work Stanley Iron Works 35,130
Package V
Painting Commercial Coating 4,500
Package VI
Electrical Commonwealth Electric 91,950
$894,650
Staff recommends award to the low bidders for Packages I, III, IV and V;
that Package VI should be rejected and re -bid as it is substantially over
budget and that the award of Package II be postponed pending the results of a
redesign of the planting areas. Commissioner Kelly's motion was seconded by
Commissioner Turner for award of bid to recommended low bidders Earthwork/
Concrete to Bor -Son Construction at $733,900; Storm Sewer to Nova /Frost at
$9,670; Metal.Work to Stanley Iron Works at $35,130; Painting to Commercial
Coating at $4,500; that all bids for Package VI- Electrical be rejected that
that it be re -bid and that the award of Package II- Landscape be held pending
redesign of the planing areas.
Ayes: Bredesen, Kelly, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, motion of Commissioner urner
was seconded by Commissioner Kelly to adjourn the meet.*ng. Motion cam
Gordon L. Hughe
Executive Direc
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MINUTES /i�
OF THE REGULAR MEETING OP THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
APRIL 14, 1986
Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Richards and Mayor Courtney.
HI FLYERS CO -REC VOLLEYBALL TEAM COMMENDED. Mayor Courtney introduced the
following resolution, and Member Kelly moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION ��
EDINA HI FLYERS ADULT CO -REC VOLLEYBALL TEAM
WHEREAS, the Edina Hi Flyers Adult Volleyball Team won the 1986 Minnesota
Recreation and Park Association State Class "C" Championship, and completed
an outstanding season of performance; and
WHEREAS, the Edina Hi Flyers Adult Volleyball Team are the Edina Co -Rec League
champions for 1986; and
WHEREAS, success in the State Tournament has been the result of their special
ability, dedication of the sport, and for their behavior in a manner reflecting
the credit they have brought to the City of Edina..
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that sincere congratu-
lations be extended to members of the team: Mark Wood, Jan Engel, Kari DeAnn
Snyder, Mike J. Snyder, Becky Helgeson, Lori Hentges, Doug Berge, Vicki Snyder
and Team Manager, Mark Nelson.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be entered into the Minutes
Book of Edina City Council and that appropriate copies be given to members of the
Championship Team.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
LOT DIVISION APPROVED FOR LOT 21, BLOCK 1, OSCAR ROBERTS 1ST ADDITION (7313 -15
GLOUCHESTER DRIVE). Mr. Hughes indicated that staff recommends approval of this
simple lot division. No objections being heard, Member Richards introduced the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the following described property is at present a single tract of land:
Lot 21, Block 1, Oscar Roberts 1st Addition;
WHEREAS, the owner has requested the subdivision of said tract into separate
parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows:
The North Half of Lot 21, Block 1, Oscar Roberts 1st Addition, Hennepin
County, Minnesota; and
The South Half of Lot 21, Block 1, Oscar Roberts 1st Addition, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning
Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said
Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the
Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinance
Nos. 801 and 825.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina
that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land is
hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801 and
Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance thereof
as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or as to any
other provisions thereof, and subject, however, to the provisions that no further
subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with the pertinent
ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of this Council as may
be.provided for by those ordinances.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
DECISION OF BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJUSTMENTS ON SIDEYARD SETBACK VARIANCE REOUEST
OF DAN AND LINDA KESTER UPHELD (4015 WEST 54TH STREET). Affidavits of Notice
were presented by Acting City Clerk, approved and ordered placed on file. Mr.
Hughes explained that the petitioners, Dan and Linda Kester of 4015 West 54th
Street, desire to expand an existing single car garage at their Edina residence
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and create additional living space over the garages. The average height of
the structure will be 21 feet. At the highest point, the structure is 24 feet.
The Zoning Ordinance specifies that homes of this height must maintain a 13 -foot
setback to the side property line. The proposal is to locate the addition
three feet from the property line and thus a ten -foot variance is requested.
In this case, the petitioners feel the existing single car garage presents
somewhat of a hardship and that the expansion inta,a double garage would
eliminate this hardship, creating a desireable add- i`.t.ion to the property.. -Staff
indicates that the proposed height of the living area above the garage and its
proximity to the property line are excessive and out of character for the area.
Throughout the area, a site cannot be identified which varies from the setback
requirement to the degree that this proposal does. Furthermore, a hardship
cannot be identified which would justify the substantial setback encroachment.
Mr. Hughes concluded that staff recommends that the ten -foot variance be denied
as the proposal is excessive and out of character for the area. The petitioners
claim: 1) the height of the subject is in keeping with the neighboring dwelling
which measures 24 feet, as well as other structures identified in the area; 2) the
variance is not typical and would not be acceptable in most situations, but the
situation created by granting the variance is typical for the neighborhood; the
position of the buildings in question allows the variance without adverse effect
to adjoining homes in the neighborhood; 3) the addition adds to the value of the
property and the neighborhood; 4) no. neighbor has raised any objection to the
proposal, and all of the home owners in the area have reviewed the proposal and
signed that they both understand the proposal and do not object; 5) reasonable
alternatives for expansion do not exist; and 6) enforcement of the ordinance in
connection with these unique circumstances limit the reasonable use of the property
consistant with that of the surrounding properties. The petitioners passed out
pictures of their home and others in the neighborhood, as well as signed petitions
from residents supporting the proposed addition. In denying the ten -foot variance,
staff would, however, recommend approval of a two -foot variance which would permit
the property to realize a two -car garage and hopefully correct hardship while being
consistent with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance. Approval of this
two -foot variance should be with the following conditions: 1) materials match the
dwelling; and 2) the average height of the garage addition not exceed 15 feet.
With no further discussion, Member Richards then made a motion for adoption of the
following-resolution:
RF.SnT,T1TTON
j BE IT RESOLVED that the Edina City Council - hereby concludes that the procedural
requirements of Ordinance No. 825 have been met, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the decision of the Board of Appeals and Adjustments
to deny the sideyard setback variance request of Dan and Linda Kester, 4015 West
54th Street, is upheld and the variance shall not be granted.
Motion was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards
Nays: Courtney
Resolution adopted.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED APPROVING APPLICATION FOR YEAR XII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM. Mr. Hughes reported that the City should budget for $116,942 in
Year XII of the Community Development Block Grant. This represents a reduction of
approximately 30% from last year which is primarily due to federal budget cuts.
Individual projects recommended by staff remain the same as in the past several
years. The Rehab of Private Property Project would allow the City to provide
some improvements to approximately six households. The Removal of Architectural
Barriers Project will provide funds for improvements at the Golf Course and at
Public Works. The Assistance to Low and Moderate Income Housing project is not
ear - marked for a particular project at this time. Grace Norris of the Greater
Minneapolis Day Care Association spoke and urged that the City spend some of the
CDBG funding this year for subsidies for low- income families so that they can
afford to have child care. Member Kelly suggested that this concern of the
Minneapolis Day Care Association be referred to either the Human Rights Commission
or the Advisory Board of Health. With no further discussion, Member Kelly intro-
duced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR YEAR XII
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City of Edina, through execution of a Joint Cooperation Agreement
with Hennepin County, is a cooperating unit in the Urban County Community
Development Block Grant Program; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Edina has developed a proposal for the use of Urban
Hennepin County CDBG funds made available to it; and
WHEREAS, the following proposed use of Community Development Block Grant
funds was developed consistent with program rules:
Activity Budget Amount
Rehabilitation of Private Property $ 30,000
Public Services 8,000
Removal of Architectural Barriers 30,000
Assistance to Low and Moderate Income Housing Development 48,942
$116,942
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Edina City Council approves the proposed use of
Year XII Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant funds.and
authorizes submittal of the proposal to Hennepin County for consideration
by the Citizen Advisory Committee and for inclusion in the Year XII Urban
Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Statement of Objectives
and Projected Use of Funds.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
HEARING DATES SET FOR PLANNING MATTERS. As recommended by staff, Member
Kelly's motion was seconded. by Member Richards setting April 21, 1986., as
hearing date for the following Planning matters:
1) Final Rezoning and Preliminary Plat - Woodhaven - R -1 Single Dwelling
Unit District to PSR -4 Planned Senior Residence District - Generally
located south of Interlachen Boulevard and west of Summit Avenue and
north of Vernon Avenue
2) Preliminary Plat - Dahle Replat of Warden Acres - Generally located south
of Grove Street and west of Garden Avenue
3) Final Development Plan - Best Buy Company - 3010 West 66th Street and
3200 Southdale Circle
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
VACATION GRANTED FOR PORTION OF ANTRIM ROAD. Affidavits of Notice were pre-
sented by Acting City Clerk, approved and.ordered placed on file. Mr. Hoffman
advised that the request is to vacate that part of Antrim Road adjacent to Lot
15, Prospect Hills. No objection being heard, Member Richards offered the
following resolution and moved adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING
PORTION OF ANTRIM ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY
WHEREAS, a public hearing date was fixed for a proposed vacation or a portion
of Antrim Road right -of -way; and
WHEREAS, two weeks' published and posted notice of said hearing was given and
the hearing was held on the 14th day of April, 1986, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of
the public that said street vacation be made; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality
owning or controlling electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines
or water pipes, mains, and hydrants.on or under the area of the proposed vacation,
to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such street easement or portion
thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, that the following described portion of the Antrim Road right -
of -way be and is hereby vacated - effective as of April 15, 1986:
That part of Antrim Road adjacent to Lot .15, Prospect Hills,
lying Westerly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot 15, thence on
an assumed bearing of North 89 degrees 49 minutes 34 seconds
East, along the easterly extension of the South line of said
Lot 15, a distance of 30.00 feet to the point of beginning;
thence North a distance of 42.57 feet; thence northwesterly,
along a tangential curve, concave to the southwest, radius
282.08 feet, central angle 48 degrees 21 minutes 57 seconds,
a distance of 238.12 feet to the East line of said Lot 15
and there terminating,
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and that the Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a Notice of Completion of
Proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of the County Auditor,
and filed with the Register of Deeds in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
Section 412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by- Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
VACATION GRANTED FOR PORTION OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT, LOT 3, BLOCK 1,
THE HABITAT. Affidavits of Notice were presented by Acting City Clerk, approved
and ordered placed on file. Mr. Hoffman advised that this request pertains to
the release of excess property for the wetland area. No objection being heard,
Member Kelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING PORTION
OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council, adopted the 3rd day of March, 1986,
fixed a date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of portion of easement
for drainage and utility purposes; and
WHEREAS, two week's published and posted notice of said hearing was given and
the hearing was held on the 14th day of April, 1986, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning
or controlling electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or
water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacation,
to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such easement area or portion
thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove or otherwise attent thereto:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, that the following described portion of the drainage and
utility easement be and is vacated effective as April 14, 1986:
That part of the drainage and utility easement over Lot 3, Block 1,
The Habitat, lying 7.0 feet East of and adjacent to a line run from
a point on the North line of said Lot 3, distant 60.00 feet West of
the Northeast corner thereof, to a point on the South line of said
Lot 3, distant 93.14 feet Southwesterly of the Southeast corner
thereof,
Except that part thereof lying North of a line 20.00 feet South of
and parallel with the North line of said Lot 3, and lying 5.00 feet
Northwesterly of and parallel with the Southeasterly line of said Lot 3,
and that the City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a notice of completir
of proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of the County
Auditor, and filed with the Register of Deeds, in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Section 412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
VACATION GRANTED FOR PORTION OF STREET, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS, INDIAN
HILLS 2ND ADDITION. Affidavits of Notice were presented by Acting City Clerk,
approved and ordered placed on file.- Mr. Hoffman advised that granting of this
vacation is subject to approval of the replatting of Indian Hills 3rd Addition.
No objection being heard, Member Kelly offered the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING PORTION
OF STREET,'DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council, adopted the 17th day of March, 1986,
fixed a date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of portion of easement
for street, drainage and utility purposes; and
WHEREAS, two week's published and posted notice of said hearing was given and
the hearing was held on the 14th day of April, 1986, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning
or controlling electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or
water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacation,
to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such easement area or portion
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thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace', remove, or otherwise attend thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, that the following described portion of the street, drainage
and utility easement be and is vacated effective as of April 14, 1986.:
All easements for drainage and utilities located upon and platted
within the following described lots: Lots .4-15, inclusive, Indian
Hills 2nd Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the
recorded plat thereof.;
Timber Trail, as platted on and dedicated by the plat of Indian Hills
2nd Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
and that the City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a notice of completion
of proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of the County
Auditor, and filed with the Register of Deeds, in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, Section 412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded.by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
BID AWARDED FOR SAND,. ROCK AND BITUMINOUS MATERIAL. Mr. Rosland presented tabu-
lation of bids for Concrete Sand (delivered) showing Prior Lake Aggregate, Inc.
recommended low bidder at $2.80 per ton;.Sa -ag, Inc. at $2.90; Hassan Sand &
Gravel at $3.20; Northwestern Aggregates at $3.93; and J. L. Shiely Company at
$5.97. Bids for Buck Shot (delivered) showing Sa -ag, Inc. recommended low
bidder at $5.60 per ton; Prior Lake.Aggregates, Inc. at $6.50; Hassan Sand &
Gravel at $6.55; Northwestern Aggregates at $7.58; and J. L. Shiely Company at
$7.87. Bids for Gravel Base (delivered) showing Sa -ag, Inc. recommended low
bidder at $4.05 per ton; Hassan Sand & Gravel at $4.35; Prior Lake Aggregates,
Inc. at $4.50; Northwestern Aggregates at $5.33; and Midwest Asphalt Corporation
at $5.35. Bids for Limestone (delivered) showing Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.
recommended low bidder at $5.14 per ton; Bryan Rock Products at $5.55; Midwest
Alphalt Corporation at $5.70; J. L. Shiely Company at $5.77; and Hassan Sand &
Gravel at $7.15. _ -;Bids for Seal -Coat Chips (delivered) showing T. C. I. Trap
Rock, Inc. recommended low bidder at $12.20 per ton; J. L. Shiely Company at
$12.25; and Hassan Sand & Gravel at $14.50. Bids.for Ready Mix Bituminous #2331
(pick -up) showing Bury & Carlson, Inc. recommended bidder at $18.40 per ton and
Midwest Asphalt Corporation recommended alternate bidder at $18.65; and Commercial
Asphalt Company at $16.95. Bids for Ready Mix Bituminous X62331 Fine.(pick -up)
showing a shared award to Bury & Carlson, Inc. and Midwest Asphalt Corporation
at $19.45; and Commercial Asphalt Company at $19.53. Bids for Ready Mix Bituminous
#2341 (pick -up) showing Bury & Carlson, Inc. recommended low bidder at $19.95 and
Midwest Asphalt Corporation recommended alternate bidder at $20.45; and Commercial
Asphalt Company at $19.80. Bids for Cut -Back Asphalt (delivered) showing Koch
Asphalt Company recommended sole bidder at $.9236 per gallon. Bids for Winter Mix
(pick -up) showing Midwest Asphalt Company recommended low bidder at $27.25 per ton;
Bury & Carlson, Inc. at $28.50; and New Ulm Quartzite Quarries, Inc. at $29.00.
Bids for Water Treatment Chemicals showing Hawkins Chemical Company recommended
sole bidder at $32.95/cwt.
Motion of Member Kelly was seconded by Member Richards for award to recommended low
bidder or alternate bidder for concrete sand, buck shot, gravel base, limestone,
seal -coat chips, ready mix bituminous, cut -back asphalt, winter mix and water
treatment chemicals.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR 3/4 -TON 4x4 PICKUP TRUCK. Mr. Rosland presented tabulation of
bids for one 3/4 -ton 4x4 pickup truck showing Thane Hawkins Polar Chevrolet at
$11,982; Brookdale Ford at $13,444; and Superior Ford at $13,489. Member Kelly's
motion was seconded by Member Richards for award of bid to recommended low
bidder Thane Hawkins Polar Chevrolet at $11,982.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR CONCRETE CURBING FOR BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE. Mr. Rosland presented
tabulation of bids for concrete curbing for Braemar Golf Course showing Metro
Curbing, Inc. at $5,310; Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc. at $6,994; and Gunderson
Brothers Cement at $9.450. The recommended low bidder would qualify for the
handicapped curb access,,and this would be paid for with the handicapped access
funds. Member Kelly's motion was seconded by Member Richards for award of bid
to recommended low bidder Metro Curbing, Inc. at $5,310.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
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TEMPORARY ON -SALE 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR OUR LADY OF GRACE APPROVED. Mr. Rosland
indicated that 0ur Lady of Grace will be having a Bingo function where food will
be served, and they are requesting a temporary on -sale 3.2 beer license. The
appropriate insurance certificate has been provided. A similar license was
approved one year ago for St. Patrick's Church, and there were no problems at
that time. With no further discussion, Member JZichards' motion to approve this
temporary on -sale 3.2 beer license for Our Lady,nf Grace was seconded by Mayor
Courtney. \'
Ayes: Richards, Courtney
Abstained: Kelly
Motion carried.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE TRANSFER OF THE CABLE TV
FRANCHISE. Mr. Rosland explained that Rogers Cablesystems, because of the Relief
Ordinance and the refinancing process, has requested approval of a transfer
of the franchise to their own subsidiary, Rogers Cable of America (RCA). There
being no further discussion and with staff's recommendation, Member Kelly intro-
duced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON
TRANSFER OF THE CABLE T. V. FRANCHISE
1. The Council of the City of Edina shall meet on Monday, May 5, 1986, at 7:00
P. M. in the Council Chambers of the Edina City Hall to consider in public hearing
the views of all persons interested in said transfer.
2. The City 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:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TRANSFER OF THE CABLE T. V. FRANCHISE
The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall, on Monday, May 5, 1986,
at 7:00 P. M., and will at said time and place consider the following:
A request by Rogers Cablesystems, a Minnesota Limited
Partnership, for approval of a transfer of the Cable
T. V. franchise, or a. controlling interest therein.
All recommendations and objections will be heard at said meeting.
Marcella Daehn, City Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
WELCOME HOME LICENSE REGARDING MULTIPLE ZONING DISTRICTS DISCUSSED. Mr. Erickson
explained that there are two statutes in regard to zoning:- 1) Licensed residen-
tial facilities with six or less are permitted single - family use for purposes of
zoning; and 2) From seven to sixteen persons in a licensed facility are permitted
multi- family use for purposes of zoning. Welcome Home in the City has bought a
double - dwelling unit in an R -2 district, and the State has proposed to license .
that home for�ten persons to occupy both halves. Mr. Erickson cited an objection
to that on the theory that since there are more than six to be served, the building
must be in a multi- family residential district rather than in the double - dwelling
unit district. Therefore, it cannot be licensed -for more than six; if both
halves are to be licensed, that cannot be done because the halves must be by
statute separated by a quarter of a mile. The Attorney General's Office will
not read this so as to exclude a zone such as double dwelling, nor will they read
it to say that the double dwelling unit should be interpreted to be a single
family unit. They are saying it is either single or multi - family; therefore,
they are taking a position favorable to the licensing by the Department of Welfare
in stating that it can be licensed as a multi - family dwelling for seven to six-
teen people. Since the license is for ten people, they believe it fits within
the intent of the statute and the intent of the legislature, The possible action
in response to this would be twofold: 1) To challenge the case in court; and
2) To try to amend the statute to obtain some definitive interpretation of
multi - family, the key question being "what is a multi - family zoning district ?"
The possible action for the amendment to the statute would not take place until
next year. The Attorney General's opinion is that there is no choice - -it is
either single family or multi- family and will not exclude a district or to inter-
pret a district as being something other than multi - family when it has more than
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one person. Mr. Erickson indicated that the statute was intended to override
the ordinance because it says it shall be a permitted multi - family use for
purposes of zoning. However, the various degrees of multi - family zoning that
are possible within a zoning district were not considered. A.group of seven
to sixteen in a double - dwelling district -does not give the kind of residential
setting that the drafters of the statute intended to give to these kinds of
residential facilities. Crowding sixteen into a double instead of a multiple
goes against the intent of the statute; it is a poorly drafted statute, not
having been thought through completely. Mr..Erickson recommended amending the
statute to re- define multiple dwelling to exclude our two districts; this would
be an issue of clarification rather than exclusion. His recommendation would be
to draft a statute that could be submitted to the next legislative session. With
no further discussion, Member Kelly's motion to draft some legislation to re- define
the multiple dwelling was seconded by Member Richards.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
REPORT ON THE ROLE OF THE COUNCIL CONTINUED TO 4- 21 -86. Mr. Rosland reminded
the Council of the report from Barbara Arney regarding a process for budgeting
and strategic planning, procedures for rules of order and the role of the Council
in relationship to the neighbors. Member Kelly suggested waiting to discuss
this report until the entire Council was together, and her motion to continue
this study to April 21, 1986, was seconded by Member Richards. Staff will be
undertaking a study of the agenda in the meantime.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
50TH STREET DISCUSSED. Mr. Rosland reported that Mr. Hoffman.and staff have been
working hard on 50th Street'improvements. All the final facts should be ready for
presentation at the next Council Meeting on April 21, 1986. The attempt is to do
50th Street with no assessment to any of the affected neighbors. This will be
done with State -aid monies; the street will not be widened from Edina Court east.
The project will be bid and underway by mid -June. There was no further discussion.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF'SETBACK
REQUIREMENTS FOR SKATEBOARD RAMPS. Mr. Rosland reported that Perry Anderson of
Wes Belleson's has been concerned with skateboarding on the ramps at 50th Street.
It was suggested that Mr. Rosland draft an ordinance to restrict skateboarding
and to direct this ordinance from time to time. There being no further discussion,
Member Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON
ESTABLISHING SET -BACK REQUIREMENTS FOR SKATEBOARD RAMPS
1. The Council of the City of Edina shall meet on Monday, May 5, 1986, at 7:00
P. M. in the Council Chambers of the Edina City Hall to consider in public hearing
the views of all persons interested in skateboard ramp requirements.
2. The City 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:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the.Edina City Council will meet on Monday, May 5,
1986, at 7:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the Edina City Hall, 4801 West
50th Street, to consider Ordinance No. 825 A -5 entitled "An Ordinance Amending
the Zoning Ordinance (No. 825) by Establishing Set -Back Requirements for
Skateboard Ramps, by Adding Requirements for the Location of Air Conditioning
Compressors, Emergency Power Generators, and Playground Equipment.
All interested persons are urged to attend said meeting.
Marcella Daehn, City Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
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PETITION FOR WATER AND SANITARY SERVICES FOR SOUTH HARRIET PARK STEINER
ADDITION ACCEPTED. Mr. Rosland reported that a petition for water and
sanitary services for South Harriet Park Steiner Addition had been received.
is recommended that this petition be forwarded to the Engineering Department
processing.
Member Richards' motion to accept this petition was seconded by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried..
It
for
PETITION FOR SANITARY SEWER, WATERMAIN, STORM SEWER AND GRAVELING FOR ANTRIM
TERRACE IN THE EDINA OAKS SUBDIVISION REFERRED TO ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Mr.
Rosland advised' that a petition for sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer and
graveling for Antrim Terrace in the Edina Oaks Subdivision had been received.
Motion of Member Richards to refer the petition to the Engineering Department
for processing was seconded by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED TO LEVY CONNECTION CHARGES FOR WATERMAIN NO. 214 AT 6903
MC CAULEY TRAIL. Member Richards introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Edina City Council does hereby authorize the assess-
ment of the connection charge for Watermain Improvement No. 214 in the amount
of $1,114.92 to be levied against part of Lot 13, Block 1, Sioux Trail 4th
Addition (PIN #06- 116- 21 -33- 0052), 6903 McCauley Trail, payable over a period
of six (6) years, with the first payment collectable with real estate taxes
payable in 1987, and with interest on the entire assessment at the rate of
7.5% per annum.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED TO LEVY CONNECTION CHARGES FOR SANITARY SEWER NO. 206 AT 5504
GROVE STREET. Member Richards introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RF.gnT.TTTTnN
BE IT RESOLVED that the Edina City Council does hereby authorize the assessment
of the connection charge for Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -206 in the amount
of $1,034.64 to be levied against Lot 1, Block 1, Dennis Miller Addition (PIN #32-
117-21-14- 0067), 5504 Grove Street, payable over a period of six (6) years, with
the first payment collectable with real estate taxes payable in 1987, and with
interest on the entire assessment at the rate of 7.5% per annum.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
DECISION TO LEVY CONNECTION CHARGES FOR SANITARY SEWER N0: 265 AT LEE VALLEY CIRCLE
CONTINUED TO MAY 5, 1986. Mr. Neil McLouth of 7015 Lee Valley Circle indicated
that he is looking for clarification on where the charges should be. He stated
that he had.purchased the lot with all assessments paid; the question is whether
or not he is responsible for the connection charge. He had purchased the lot with
all assessments paid last July, built the house and moved into it in October.
Mr. Rosland indicated that this could be researched with the real estate agent.
Member Richards'.motion to continue the decision to levy conncection charges
at 7015 Lee Valley Circle to May 5, 1986, was seconded by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A3 (TO ALLOW CONSUMPTION OF WINE IN THE CLUBHOUSE OF GOLF
COURSES IN PUBLIC PARKS) ADOPTED ON SECOND READING. Member Kelly introduced
Ordinance No. 902 -A3 and moved its adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A3
TO ALLOW CONSUMPTION OF WINE IN THE CLUBHOUSE
OF GOLF COURSES IN PUBLIC PARKS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Sec. 20 of Ordinance No. 902 is hereby amended to read as
follows:
"Sec. 20. Place of Consumption. No intoxicating or non - intoxicating malt
liquor shall be consumed in a public park, on a public street, or in any public
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place; provided, however, that (a) non - intoxicating malt liquor may be consumed,
subject to the'other provisions of this ordinance, (i) inside the clubhouse of a
golf course which is a part of or within a public park if that golf course has
been granted an•.on -sale license for non - intoxicating malt liquor, and (ii) inside
an indoor recreational facility which is a part of or within a public park and
which has been granted an on -sale license for non- intoxicating malt liquor, and
(b) wine may be consumed inside the clubhouse of,a golf course which is part of or
within a public park, and inside an indoor recre4•t.ional facility which is a part
of or within a public park. No such liquor shall be consumed in any of the places
described in Section 13(c) of this ordinance to which licenses have not been granted,
except that wine may be consumed as provided at (b) in this Section even if no
on -sale wine license has been granted for such clubhouse or indoor recreational
facility."
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect,upon its passage
and publication.
Motion for adoption of the ordinance was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall: Kelly, Richards, Courtney
Ordinance adopted.
ATTEST:
Acting City Clerk
Mayor
BIDS TO BE TAKEN FOR.SANITARY SEWER (SS -373), WATERMAIN (WM -358), STORM SEWER
(ST.S. -179) AND GRAVELING (PC -143). As recommended by the City Engineer, Member
Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AND
DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FOR.SANITA.RY.SEWER,.WATERMAIN, STORM SEWER AND GRAVELING
IMPROVEMENT NUMBERS SS -373, WM -358, ST.S -179, & PC -143
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY 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 City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the City Clerk are hereby approved.
2. The Clerk shall cause to be published in the Edina Sun and Construction
Bulletin the following notice of bids for improvements:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SANITARY SEWER, WATERMAIN, STORM SEWER AND GRAVELING
IMPROVEMENT NUMBERS
SS -373, WM -358, ST.S. -179 & PC -143
- -CONTRACT X686 -3 (ENG)
SEALED BIDS-will be received and opened in the Council Chambers in the Edina
City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street at 11:00 A. M., May 1, 1986, and the Edina City
Council will meet at 7:00 P. M., Monday, May 5, 1986, to consider said bids for
sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer and graveling. The following are approxi-
mate quantities of the major items:
250 L /F, 8" V. C. P. Sewer
170 L /F, 6" D. I. P. Watermain
125 L /F, 12" R. C. P. Storm Sewer
1 Standard Manholes
737 Tons, Class 2 Gravel
Bids shall be in a sealed envelope with a statement thereon showing the work
covered by the bid. Bids should be addressed to the City Engineer, City of Edina,
4801 West 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424, and may be mailed or submitted
personally to the City Engineer. Bids received by the City Engineer, either
through the mail or by personal submission, after the time set for receiving them
may be returned unopened.
Work must be done as described in plans and specifications on file in the office
of the City Clerk. Plans and specifications are available for a deposit of $25.00
(by check). Said deposit to be returned upon return of the plans and specifications
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with a bona fide bid. No bids will be considered unless sealed and accompanied
by bid bond or certified check payable to the City Clerk in the amount of at
least ten (10) percent of all bids. All plans mailed, enclose separate check
for $5.00 payable to the City of Edina for postage and handling.
BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL
Marcella M. Daehn, City Clerk
Motion -for adoption of the resolution was second6d, by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney'
Resolution adopted.
CLAIMS PAID. Motion of Member Richards was seconded by Member Kelly for.confir-
mation of payment of the following claims dated 3/31/86: General Fund, $100,082.69;
Art Center, $116.16; Golf Course Fund,- $219.51;.Recreation Center Fund, $209.57;
Gun Range Fund, $40.28; Utility Fund, $2,588.28; Liquor Dispensary Fund, $231,488.11-,
Total, $334,744.62; and for payment of the following claims dated 4/7/86: Genera'
Fund, $498,772.34; Art Center, $2,584.67; Swimming Pool Fund, $281.25; Golf Course
Fund, $112,131.74; Recreation Center Fund, $2,564.87; Gun Range Fund, $178.20;
Utility Fund, $15,100.30; Liquor Dispensary Fund, $2,649.71; Construction Fund,
$9,425.34; IMP Bond Redemption Fund, $6,609.00; Total, $640,297.42.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Courtney.
Motion carried.
There being no further business, Mayor Courtney declared the meeting adjourned
at 8:40 P. M.
Acting City Clerk
MINUTES
;OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ED� A CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
1 MAY 19, 1986
Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Richards, Turner and Mayor Courtney.
RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK PROCLAIMED. Mayor Courtney read the following proclamation:
"RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK" PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, crime and its effect upon the lives and property of our citizens is of
utmost concern, and the continued efforts of our local government, citizens'
organizations and individuals to curb this problem is greatly appreciated, and
WHEREAS, the problems of crime touch and affect all segments of our society,
and can undermine and erode the moral and economic strengths of our communities
and their citizens if unabated, and
WHEREAS, public awareness and determination to maintain the faith in'the
preservation of law and order and the appreciation of the importance of law
enforcement officers and their role in preserving social order in a democracy
is everyone's responsibility, and
WHEREAS, Optimist clubs and their members continue to sponsor and support
programs aimed at combating crime and.disrespect for law through year - round
efforts;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, C. Wayne Courtney, Mayor of the City
of Edina, proclaim the week of May 22 -28, 1986 as:
RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK
and ask all citizens of the City of Edina to join with the Optimists in carrying
the message of respect for law to other citizens, and by example, exercise
responsible citizenship.
PROCLAIMED at the City of Edina, this 19th day of May, 1986.
EDINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC TEAMS COMMENDED. Resolutions of commendation for
the following Edina High School athletic teams were unanimously adopted: Girls'
Tennis Team, Boys' Swim Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Cross Country Running
Team, Boys' Cross Country Running Team, Boys' Gymnastics Team, Girls' Gymnastics
Team, Hockey Team and Wrestling Team.
PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL NOT GRANTED FOR DAHLE REPLAT OF WARDEN ACRES. Planner
Craig Larsen presented the request for preliminary plat approval for Dahle
Replat of Warden Acres, generally located south of Grove Street and west of
Garden Avenue. The proposed subdivision would create one new buildable lot,
,(shown.as Lot 2 on the proposed plat) would retain one lot for the existing
dwelling and create two new outlots for future development and replatted when
the anticipated east -west street of Oak Lane is constructed. Mr. Larsen recalled
that at its meeting of April 21, 1986 the Council had referred this matter back
to the Community Development and Planning Commission to get their input as to
sizes and suitability of the lots along the extention of Oak Lane. At its
meeting of April 30th, the Planning Commission considered the following. If
the entire south frontage of the extension of Oak Lane is replatted at one
time it would be possible to plat eight conforming 75 foot lots. On the north
street frontage with a combination of properties it would be possible to create
three 75 foot lots and one 80 foot lot. The Planning Commission recommended
approval of the subdivision modified as follows: 1) that the lots for the exist-
ing dwelling and the new lot be approved at 72.8 feet in width each, and 2)
that Outlot A and B be combined as a single outlot and be considered with the
remaining property to the west when and if Oak Lane is extended. The Commission
reasoned that lots of approximately 73 feet in width seem more appropriate and
compatible than a single lot of 145 feet in width. Thomas Kafka, 5506 Benton
Avenue, commented that if the south frontage of extended Oak Lane is platted
with 75 foot lots they would not be compatible with the lots on Benton Avenue
which they abut. Mr. Larsen responded that the graphic showing eight 75 foot
lots is conceptual and in no way to recommend a plat. Speaking in opposition
to the proposed plat were Richard Andron, owner of 5808 Garden Avenue and Jim
Breitenbucher, 5424 Grove Street, who referred to the petition opposing the
subdivision and commented that it was signed by virtually the entire neighbor-
hood bordering the subject property. Tory Dahle, proponent, commented that
most of the.lots in.the neighborhood average 75 foot in width, except for a few
newly developed lots north of Grove Street. He added that the subject property
is a larger lot with an existing older dwelling which he plans to renovate;
that the property is short only two feet plus in meeting the ordinance require-
ments, and that it is the missing link for the extention of Oak Lane. Member
Turner commented that she saw no unique circumstances to justify less than
the ordinance requirements of 75 foot lot widths and that in terms of consis-
tency with the neighborhood, while the 145 foot lot is larger than the proposed
new lots, she felt that a width of 72.8 foot is too small and would be substand-
ard. Member Turner then made a motion to deny preliminary plat approval.
Motion was seconded by Member Richards. Member Kelly commented that she would
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support the staff recoimendation for approval.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Richards, Turner
Nays: Kelly, Courtney
Motion failed.
Member Kelly then made a motion for preliminary plat approval for the Dahle
Replat of Warden Acres. Motion was seconded by Mayor Courtney..
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Courtney
Nays: Richards, Turner
Motion failed.
Mr. Rosland commented that he would check with the City Attorney but that he
felt the action taken by the Council precluded the proposed plat to be brought
back to the Council for a period of one year.
FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR VALLEY VIEW HEIGHTS 3RD ADDITION. Mr. Larsen advised
that the subject property is located adjacent to the Crosstown Highway 62 and
north of Valley View Road. In November of 1984 the Council granted final
plat approval to Valley View 2nd Addition and following the recording of the
plat it was discovered that there was a problem with the Hennepin County right
of way fence abutting the property._ Negotiations between the property owner
and the County have resulted in an agreement whereby the County has agreed to
move the right of way fence. The agreement also calls for a minor adjustment to
the southerly property line of the plat, whereby the rear of the lots will be
reduced from 3 to 6 feet in depth. Mr. Larsen pointed out that the lots con-
tinue to be conforming and that staff considers this a technical change and
would recommend approval with waiver of Second Reading. No objections being
heard, Member Turner introduced the following resolution and moved its adopt-
ion, with waiver of Second Reading:
RESOLUTION GRANTING FINAL PLAT APPROVAL
FOR VALLEY VIEW HEIGHTS 3RD ADDITION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that
certain plat entitled "VALLEY VIEW HEIGHTS 3RD ADDITION ", platted by Kent P.
Swanson and Sharon J. Swanson, husband and wife, and Marvin D. Bullock and
Barbara A. Bullock, husband and wife, and presented at the regular meeting
of the City Council of May 19, 1986, be and is hereby granted final plat
approval.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Richards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
REQUEST FOR ZONING CHANGE FROM R -1 TO PRD- 2 (ROBERT HANSEN) REFERRED BACK TO
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION. Mr. Larsen presented the request
for a zoning change from R -1 Single Family /Dwelling District to PRD- 2 Planned
Residence District for property generally located north of the Crosstown High-
way and east and north of Vernon Court. The subject property is undeveloped
and measures approximately 220 feet by 680 feet and is 138,900 square feet in
area. The parcel is zoned R -1, but is shown on the Comprehensive Plan as suit-
able for low density attached. residential at up to six units per acre. Directly
south of the property is the Crosstown Highway. City owned open space ( Krahl
Hill) borders most of the northerly property line. North of the westerly portion
of the site there is one single family home and two 5 -unit townhouse projects.
Directly to the east is a 36,000 square foot parcel owned by the Masonic Temple.
Further east are the doubles along Gleason Court and .the single family homes
on Arctic Way. Mr. Larsen pointed out that the topography of the subject property
is rather difficult, the first portion of the site is flat and the remainder
is the beginning of Krahl Hill and is quite steep. The proponent is requesting
a rezoning of the property to PRD -2 to allow for the development of 16 townhouse
units evenly divided among four buildings. All units are proposed as 2 story
structures, with basement and an attached two car garage. The two easterly
buildings would provide units of approximately 2,600 square feet of living area
and the two westerly buildings would contain nearly 3,000 square feet. Exterior
materials would be primarily brick with some wood accents. Mr. Larsen stated
that the rezoning request has been heard by the Community Development and Plan-
ning Commission twice. The first proposal showed front street setbacks which
varied from 6 feet at the cul -de -sac to 25 feet for portions of the most west-
erly building. The PRD -.2 zone requires a front street setback of 35 feet. The
most westerly building provided a 25 foot rear yard where 35 feet is required.
The first plan was rejected by the Planning Commission on April 2, 1986. The
proponent returned to the Planning Commission on April 30, 1986 with a slightly
modified plan. The second plan maintained the front yard setback averaging
approximately 15 feet, increasing the setback at the cul -de -sac from 6 feet to
10 feet and increasing the rear setback for the most westerly building from
25 feet to 29 feet. Again, the Planning Commission voted to deny the request
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for the reason that,the setback variances requested were too great and that
something could be designed for the site that would meet the setback require-
ments. Mr. Larsen explained that since the secold plan was rejected by the
Planning Commission the proponent has now opted'to make modifications to the
plan and proceed!directly to the Council.', The major change in the modified
plan is the increased front street setback. The setback has been increased
from 15 feet to 25 feet where 35 feet is required. The setback from the cul-
de -sac has been increased from 6 feet to 10 feet where 35 feet is also required.
Other setbacks, unit sizes and des:6gn remain unchanged from those reviewed by
the Planning Commission. In the initial staff rAport, it was suggested that
some reduction in the required setbacks may be warranted due to the shape of
the property and the presence of steep slopes. Th6�plan now presented to the
Council provides the suggested front street setback but does not provide the
suggested setback from the cul -de -sac or from the rear property line for the
most westerly building. Mr. Larsen concluded that although the most recent
revision to the site plan does address staff's most serious criticism of the
plan, the front street setback, large setback variances still exist. In order
to remove the variances it would be necessary to give up the rear yards and /or
redesign with smaller units. Mr. Larsen stated that Robert Hansen, proponent,
and David Darrell, architect, were.present to speak-on the proposed develop-
ment. Mr. Darrell stated that the plan now presented complies with the set-
back requirements except for one point at the rear property line because the
westerly building is not sited parallel to the property line. He showed
graphics of the room plans and pointed out the amenities of the units. Mary
Murphy, President of Viking Hills Homeowners Association, asked the distance
between the buildings, and the square footage of the units. Carolyn Terwilli-
ger, 6705 Vernon Avenue, asked what would happen to the trees behind the
buildings. Mr. Hansen reponded that there is 20 feet between the buildings;
that the larger units will contain 1,870 square feet with an alternative
749 square feet on the 2nd floor and that the smaller units will contain
1,596 square feet; and that some of the trees will be removed and possibly
transplanted. Mary Murphy stated that the owners.of single family homes in
the adjacent area would like to see single family homes.or doubles built
rather than multiple units. Paul Elmer, 6103 Arctic Way, stated that he was a
partner in the project being developed to the North and said he was concerned
about the open area behind the proposed project. Mr. Darrell responded that
there would be grass area for approximately 25 -30 feet behind the buildings
but beyond that it would revert to a natural area. Member Richards stated he
could not support the proposed development for a number of reasons: 1) he does
not favor a,process where it comes to the Council contrary to the Planning
Commission's recommendation without a satisfactory response to the questions
raised by the Planning Commission, 2) that it is an over use of the site, and
3) the variances requested are too great. Member Kelly agreed with the
reasons given by Member Richards. Member Turner said she could not support
the proposed development because the variances requested are too great but
that she did feel that low density attached residential units was suitable
for the site as shown in the Comprehensive Plan. Member Richards then made a
motion to refer the matter back to the Community Development and Planning
Commission to allow the proponent to revise the plans for the site. Motion
was seconded by Member Turner.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR UPGRADED RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. Mr. Rosland presented
tabulation of bids for an upgraded communications system as follows:
General Communications (General Electric base - stations and
Kustom Electronics console) $183,233.00
General Communications (General Electric base stations and
Com Center console) 193,233.00
Motorola Communications & Electronics, Inca (Motorola base
stations and Motorola console 209,799.00
Craig Swanson, Chief of Police, explained his recommendation for award of bid
to Motorola Communications, Inc., pointing out that General Communications
submitted a bid with a major non - compliant component. The recommendation
relates to the question.of filtering which is a critial element, to the
ability for cross channel patching, and flexibility for future use. Member
Richards raised questions as to why the present system is inadequate and
what process was used to design the specifications. Mr. Swanson explained
that the present system is becoming very fragile, is problem ridden, requires
high maintenance and is narrow in scope because it is technology from 1969.
Specifications were designed upon a decision that the new system should be
capable for all departments of City government and upon analysis of the City's
communication needs and its role in public safety with all of Hennepin County.
Member Turner's motion for award of bid to recommended bidder, Motorola
Communications & Electronics, Inc. at $209,799.00, was seconded by Member Kelly.
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Ayes: Kelly, Turner, Courtney 11
Nays: Richards
Motion carried.
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Tabulation of bids for tower, antennas, coax cable and installation were:
Motorola Commuftications & Electronics $46,068.00
Valmont Electrical Products 36,173.00
Motion of Member Kelly was seconded by Member Turner.for award of bid to
recommended low bidder, Valmont Electrical Products at $36,173.00.
Ayes: Kelly, Turner, Courtney
Nays: Richards
Motion carried.
Mr. Swanson noted that the tower would be a single pole tower 100 feet in
height.
BID AWARDED FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS YORK AVENUE & EDINBOROUGH BA -269,
BA -270
AND BA -271 (CONTRACT 986 -2).
Mr. Rosland presented tabulation
of bids
for
Permanent Street Surfacing,
Concrete Curb and Gutter and
Sidewalk Improvement
Nos. BA -269, BA -270 and BA- 271.for
York Avenue and Edinborough
as follows:
Bidder
Section I Section II
Section III
Total
McMamara Contracting Co., Inc.
$382,288.21 $ 95,231.15 .$192,518.48
$670,037.84
Bury & Carlson, Inc.
387;917.87 92,541.82
197,561.09
678,020.78
C. S. McCrossan
377,206.02 99,281.15
201,726.16
678,213.33
Valley Paving Co.
389,375.57 96,136..32
201,211.56
686,723.45
Hardrives, Inc.
388,108.05 106,261.55
214,484.80
708,854.40
Alexander Construction
411,761.84 103,385.36
204,243.52
719,390.72
Northwest Asphalt
416,151.00 109,764.07
205,652.21
731,567.28
Motion of Member Kelly was seconded
by Member Turner for
award of bid
to recom-
mended low bidder, McMamara
Contracting Company, Inc., at
$670,037.84.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner,
Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR PLOWS /WINGS FOR DUMP TRUCKS. Mr. Rosland presented tabulation
of bids for two plows and wings for dump trucks showing LaHass Manufacturing and
Sales at $11,520.00 and Little Falls Machine at $12,326.00. Motion of Member Kelly
was seconded by Member Turner for award of bid to recommended low bidder, LaHass
Manufacturing and Sales, at $11,520.00.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR TRAFFIC SIGNS. Mr. Rosland presented tabulation of bids for
traffic signs supplies showing Earl F. Anderson & Associates at $6,259.23,
Newmann Signs at $6,919.50, Decker Supply $7,722.85, M. R. Sign Company at
$8,196.64 and Gopher Sign Company at $9,514.46. Motion of Member Turner was
seconded by Member Richards for award of bid to recommended low bidder, Earl F.
Anderson & Associates, at $6,259.23.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR MILL POND WEED HARVESTING. Mr. Rosland presented quote of
Midwest Aqua Care for Mill.Pond weed removal at $9,088.00 noting that the quote
is approximately $100.00 less than last year. As in previous years the City
contributes $1,500.00 and the balance is assessed to adjacent property owners.
Motion of Member Turner was seconded by Member Kelly for award of bid to Midwest
Aqua Care at $9,088.00.
Ayes: Kelly, ;Richards, Turner, Courtney
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES OF 5/13/86 APPROVED. Noting that there were
no requests for Council approval or denial, Member Richards made a motion to
approve the Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of May 13, 1986, acknowledging
Section C. Motion was seconded by Member Turner.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
PARK BOARD RECOMMENDATION PRESENTED REGARDING BRAEMAR SPORTS COMPLEX. Joan
Lonsbury, Chair of the Edina Park Board, informed the Council that at its meeting
of May 13, 1986 the Park Board moved unanimously to recommend Option C Concept
(Plan #7 of the Proposal) for the proposed construction of a Braemar Sports
Complex to include an Olympic ice arena, gymnastics facility and the remodeling of
the existing pavilion for a multi -use facility. Mrs. Lonsbury then read the
names of the Braemar Sports Complex Committee who have been working for six
months to prepare a report for the Park Board and the Council on the proposed
project and introduced Ed Howat, Chair of the Committee. Mr. Howat reviewed
the Committee's report, summarized as follows. The Committee was formed to
evaluate the needs and uses of the Braemar Arena and Pavilion Complex and to
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survey the community needs and uses,with the goal of providing something for
the kids of Edina. Three schemes were developed: Plan A - remodel the pavilion
(would still leave the dina Gymnastics Association (EGA) without a home);
Plan B - convert the pavilion to a gymnastics facility and build another ice
facility adjoining the pavilion, eventually building a third rink with a. natural
sheet of ice to the South; Plan C - build a new gymnastics facility and an
Olympic size rink to the South of the Arena. Plan C is the option recommended
by the Park Board for several reasons. It will solve the major problem of
finding a home for the EGA, will provide more ice for team practice thus
eliminating the need to purchase ice time from other facilities, the gymnastics
facility can be used by all athletes for conditioning and weight training, and
the Olympic rink could attract teams from around the country to help support
the financial burdens of the rink and could even attract the U.S. Olympic Team.
Mr. Howat pointed out that geographically Edina fits in the middle of the
country and has easy access by airport and freeway. Costs for the three .plans
are estimated at: Plan A - $240,000, Plan B - $1,200,000 and Plan C - $3,500,000.
The Committee feels that with interest rates lower, inflation lower coupled with
the broad base of support for this project that now is the time to move forward
and develop this project to its potential. Mr. Howat said that the Committee
has looked at three funding alternatives: gross revenue bonds, net revenue bonds
and general obligation bonds. Fund raising activities to augment the support
of the facility was also considered. Anticipated growth of the community in
the future is expected to support the proposed facility as elementary school
enrollment is projected to be up with the number of 1 to 5 year olds growing
rapidly. The Edina Hockey Program projects that by 1991 there will be around
1,200 players compared to 800 last year. The EGA projects 850 participants by
1990 from the current 500, but at present have no room for further growth as they
lack a proper facility. School need for more educational space will limit _
the space allocated for recreational activities. Dick Maguire, President of EGA,
also spoke in support of the proposed project. Discussion followed and these
issues were raised by the Council Members: 1) financing of the project, 2) will
the facility operate at maximum usage, 3) additional costs related to roadways,
parking and site improvement, 4) Edina facility or regional facility, and
5) School Board and Community Center Board input. Mr. Howat stated the Committee
would like some commitment from the Council to keep working towards their goal
of putting the facility together and because the EGA has the most need would
like to have the project done sometime in 1987. Regarding costs associated
with taking the next step, Mr. Howat said that up to this point the Edina Hockey
Association and the EGA have funded the costs of developing the site plans and
would continue doing this as much as possible but would like the support of
the Council so that the architect can continue developing more specific plans
and cost estimates so the financial alternatives can be explored. It was
generally agreed by the Council that the Committee should proceed with gathering
information both in terms of more specific plans and working with staff in
developing information on the funding for the project and to report back to
the Council the latter part of June if possible. No formal action was taken.
ON SALE BEER LICENSE APPROVED FOR ST. LOUIS RIB COMPANY (3936 WEST 50TH STREET
Mr. Rosland advised that an application for an On Sale Beer License for St.
Louis Rib Company, 3936 West 50th Street, has been investigated by the Police
and Health Departments and that issuance of an On Sale Beer License is recom-
mended. Residential property owners within 500 feet of the location have been
notified and no comment or objection.has been received. No objections being
heard, Member Kelly's motion was seconded by Member Turner to approve issuance
of an On Sale Beer License to St. Louis Rib Company.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
WINE LICENSING PROCEDURE DISCUSSED. Mr. Rosland recalled that at a special
meeting on April 28, 1986 the Council reviewed the wine licensing procedure
and asked for specifics regarding the difference between the State's and the
City's application forms. Alternatives which would speed up the process have
also been discussed by staff. Craig Swanson, Chief of Police, then identified
the differences as follows: General - 1) The Edina application forms request
all items included in the State of Minnesota, "Application for City On -Sale
Wine License ", 2) The Edina application requests items in greater detail than
the State of Minnesota application, and 3) The Edina application requests
verificable documentation for the background and financial investigation of the
applicant. He then pointed out the specifics in the Edina form Part I and II
which are additional information required by the Edina form. With regard to
making the process faster and to reduce the costs to the City during the investi-
.gative process, it was noted that the greatest delay factor has been the collection
of financial documentation and the subsequent time for assembly and analysis
thereof. Mr. Swanson stated that, in his.opinion, the entire Edina application
process is important for new or relatively new restaurants in the City. However,
the documentation and analysis of the information for well- established restaurants
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could be shifted to the private sector. This would speed the process for the
applicant, reduce the t�ime factors, simplify the police review and save associated
costs. A potential crA icism of such a process would be the suggestion of a
double standard but could be defended by the track record a well - established
restaurant would have established. Additionally, positive financial assumptions
could be made about a business and its longevity. Mr. Swanson submitted that
the following requirements could be established for a licensed restaurant,
licensed for the service of 3.2 beer, which has been operating for five years or
more:
- Completion and submission of the Edina application forms.
- Affidavit from a CPA stating:
a) A review and /or audit has been conducted within the past 12 months.
b) The result of this review and /or audit includes those items specified
as attachments to Part I and Part II of the Edina application.
c) The result of this review /and or audit complies with all of the laws
of the State of Minnesota governing the taxation and sale of intoxicating
liquor; the rules and regulations promulgated by the Liquor Control
Commissioner, and all ordinances of the City of Edina.
The Police Department then would be left with the character or background investi-
gation related to the applicants as opposed to the business which could be done
in a relatively short period of time. The Council members then discussed the
procedures and the alternatives suggested to shorten the process. Though the
Council's direction to staff in developing the licensing procedure had been to
do a thorough investigation, it was generally felt that the process is too
strict, that the burden of compliance with State laws and City ordinances
should be put on the applicant and that the information requested in the State
form would be sufficient. Mr. Rosland suggested that he and Mr. Swanson would
work on a modified wine licensing process that would respond to the comments
made by the Council and would bring that back to the meeting of June 2, 1986.
No formal action was taken.
I -494 CORRIDOR STUDY REPORT GIVEN. Fran Hoffman, Engineer, explained that the
City has been asked to enter into an agreement with the..Metropolitan Council
for the I -494 Corridor Study which agreement identifys the participants, the
cost estimates of the study and how and when the City's share of $15,000 would
be paid. Staff would recommend that the mayor and manager be authorized to
execute the agreement for the Corridor Study. Member Kelly then introduced
the following resolution and moved adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that it hereby directs and authorizes
the Mayor and Manager to execute the "Agreement for I -494 Corridor Study"
between the Metropolitan Council and the City.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Turner.
Rollcall:.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
Member Turner stated that Mr. Hoffman and she are the Edina representatives
on the Project Management Team (PMT) and that one meeting of the PMT was held
on April 30 at which time the rationale for the study was discussed and a
meeting schedule (last Wednesday of the month) was established. It was agreed
that each participant should designate an alternate who would be current as
much as possible on the study and would be authorized to speak and vote.
Following discussion, Member Turner's motion was seconded by Member Richards.
that the manager be directed to appoint a staff person as alternate by next
week.
Ayes: Kelly,•Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
Member Turner commented that she and Mr. Hoffman would report to the Council
each month regarding the PMT's progress so that they could get input from the
Council which then could be reflected in future meetings of the PMT.
Craig Larsen, Planner, then reported that a sub - committee is attempting to
assign land uses and intensities in the study area. These decisions will be
crucial to the outcome of the study and the land use issue should be reviewed
by the Council so that direction can be given to the sub - committee. Mr. Larsen
pointed out that the Edina Zoning Ordinance allows floor area ratios (FAR's).
of 0.5 for most office and commercial property in the study area. Eden Prairie
and Minnetonka have similar development limitations. Bloomington's ordinance
allows much more intense development and has indicated they intend to use an
average FAR of 1.65 for purposes of the study. If the study shows traffic
volumes in excess of the capacity of I -494 it may be necessary to limit land
use intensity to achieve an acceptable traffic flow. Transit, additional or
larger collector streets, ridesharing, etc. may also be part of the solution.
Three possible approaches to the study are: 1) use existing zoning ordinance
maximum FAR's for projections, 2) increase some of the City's Traffic Assign-
ment Zones (TAZ) which may in the future be used as a tool to limit land use
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intensity, and 3) individual cities could supply land uses for parcels in the
study area with the Metropolitan Council or con ltant assigning levels of
intensity. Mr. Hoffman pointed out that MNDOT'uses TAZ's in figuring out the
design of highway systems with regard to number.df lanes, interchanges, etc.
and that the TAZ's are a critical tool in metropolitan highway design. He
suggested that the Council may want to consider increasing some.of our TAZ
forecasts to allow greater flexibility in the future. Following discussion
on the possible approaches to the study, Member Kelly made a motion to support
the first and second approaches as stated. Motion was seconded by Member
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Richards. �.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
Member Turner then outlined the process for selection of the consultant and
the PMT's plans to keep the public informed on the progress of the I -494
Corridor Study.
(Member Kelly left the meeting at this point.)
SANITARY SEWER RENOVATION FOR ARDEN /BRUCE /50TH STREET APPROVED. Mr. Rosland
explained that the sanitary sewer system on Bruce and Arden.Avenue immediately
south of West 50th Street is in need of substantial repair together with a
section of the West 50th Street sanitary sewer east of Arden. Staff has
been aware of a method of "internal" repair using a liner method and would
recommend that this method be used on a test section of repair in Wooddale
Park and if successful would recommend bids be taken for the remainder of the
work. Estimated cost is approximately $150,000 broken down as follows:
$67,000 for Bruce and Arden Avenues; $72,400 for West 50th Street and $10,600
for Wooddale Park. Funding would be from the utility fund with a re- ordering
of the projects listed in the ten year capital plan. Lift station renovation
projects would be moved to later years in order to fund these repairs. Motion
of Member Turner was seconded by Member Richards authorizing and directing
a test section of repair be done by the "liner" method in Wooddale Park.
Ayes: Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
DEARBORN ADDITION /BLAKE WOODS ADDITION PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AUTHORIZED UPON
100% PETITION. Mr. Hoffman stated that 100% petition has been received for
construction of sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer and grading /graveling
for Dearborn and Blake Woods Additions. Said petition also requested that the
entire cost be assessed against the property of such owners. Estimated costs are:
Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. P -SS -375 at $21,009.05, proposed to be assessed
against six lots in the Dearborn Addition and four lots in the Blake Woods
Addition; Watermain Improvement No. P -WM -360 at $12,759.04, proposed to be
assessed against six lots in the Dearborn Addition and three lots in the Blake
Woods Addition; Storm Sewer Improvement No. P -St.S -180 at $18,670.06, proposed
to be assessed against six lots in the Dearborn Addition and four lots in the
Blake Woods Addition; Grading and Graveling Improvement No. P -C -144 at $10,341.80,
proposed to be assessed against six lots in the Dearborn Addition and four lots
in the Blake Woods Addition. As recommended, Member Richards introduced the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION ORDERING SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -375,
STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -180, WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -360
AND GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -C -144
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota_, as follows:
1. It is hereby found and determined that a petition has been filed requesting
the Council to construct Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, Storm Sewer and Grading and
Graveling Improvements.in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition, and to
assess the entire cost against the property of petitioners and that said petition
has been signed by all owners of real property in Dearborn Addition and Blake
Woods Addition.
2. The making of said improvement in accordance with said petition is hereby
ordered pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.031 (3), (Session Laws of
1961, Chapter 525, Section 2). Said improvements are herey designated and
shall be referred to in all subsequent proceedings as:
SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -375
STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -180
WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -360
GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -144.
The entire cost of said improvements is hereby ordered to be assessed against
the properties in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Turner.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Richards, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
Member Richards then introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
(FOR PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AND
DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -3759 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT
NO. ST.S -180, WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -360 AND
GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -144
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY 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 City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the City Clerk are hereby approved.
2. The Clerk shall cause to be published in the Edina Sun and Construction
Bulletin the following notice of bids for improvements:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SANITARY SEWER, WATERMAIN, STORM SEWER AND GRAVELING
IMPROVEMENT NO.'S SS -375, WM -360, ST.S. -180, C -144
Contract 986- 4 -(ENG)
BIDS CLOSE MAY 29, 1986
SEALED BIDS will be received and opened in the Council Chambers in Edina City
Hall, 4801 W. 50th Street at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, May 29, 1986. The Edina
City Council will meet at 7:00 P.M., Monday, June 2, 1986 to consider said
bids. The following are approximate major quantities:
482 L /F, 8" Sanitary Sewer
300 L /F, 6" & 1z" Watermain
421 L /F, 18 ", 15 ", 12" Storm Sewer
750 Tons, Cl. 2 Gravel
Bids shall be in a sealed envelope with a statement thereon showing the work
covered by the bid. Bids should be addressed to the City Engineer, City of
Edina, 4801 West 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424, and.may be mailed or
submitted personally to the City Engineer. Bids received by the City Engineer,
either through the mail or by personal submission, after the time set for
receiving them may be returned unopened.
Work must be done as described in plans and specif ications on file in the
office of the City Clerk. Plans and specifications are available for a
deposit of $25.00 (by check). Said deposit to be returned upon return of
the plans and specifications with a bona fide bid. No bids will be considered
unless sealed and accompanied by bid bond or certified check payable to the
City Clerk in the amount of at least ten (10) percent of all bids. All
plans mailed, enclose separate check for $5.00 payable to the City of Edina
for postage and handling:
BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL.
- Marcella M..Daehn, City Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Turner.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Richards, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
(Member Kelly returned to the meeting at this point.)
LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED FOR HERITAGE PRESERVATION BOARD MEMBER. Mr. Rosland
advised that Mrs. Lois Wilder has requested a three months' leave of absence
from serving on the Heritage Preservation Board because of health reasons.
Member Turner's motion was seconded by Mayor Courtney to grant a three months'
leave for Mrs. Lois Wilder from the Heritage Preservation Board.
Ayes: Kelly, Turner,.Gourtney
Nays: Richards
Motion carried.
Member Turner commented that the City has a policy for sick leave for employees
and suggested that the Council consider looking at a policy for sick leave for
volunteers who serve on advisory boards and commissions. No action was taken.
ALTERNATIVES TO MASSAGE LICENSE ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS DISCUSSED. Mr. Rosland
reported that he has been working with Sister Gefre on alternatives which
would not waive the present ordinance requirements for massage parlors but
that would permit her to continue her therapeutic massage business. One
possible solution would be to grant a temporary license at a.reduced fee,
follow the business closely and then request that she apply for a permanent
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business license a'year later. He added that ty are changing the name of
the business to Wellness Ministries because in �Idition to.therapeutic massage
they are also working on diet and other related wellness areas. Member Turner
commented that she did not approve of making a'sp'ecial dispensation for this
business but tha� she would "be open to amending the ordinance to adjust the
fee based on the City's cost for investigating, processing a massage business
license and enforcing the ordinance. Any change in the ordinance requirements
should be equitable and should maintain the standards that were the intention
when the ordinance was developed. Member Kelly commented that if this type
of massage service were of benefit °to the community she would support looking
at amending the ordinance. Mr. Rosland stated that medical doctors are
referring patients to them for treatment of stress:•,,etc. and that his
recommendation to Sister Gefre was to become associated with a medical doctor
to meet the ordinance requirements which they are attempting to do. After
further discussion, Mr..Rosland said he.would work with staff to draft an
amendment to the ordinance that would respond to the the Council's comments.
No action was taken.
HEARING DATE SET FOR FRANCE AVENUE FINAL PLAN APPROVAL. As recommended, Member
Turner's motion was seconded by Member Kelly setting June 2, 1986 as hearing
date for final plan approval for the France Avenue Improvement from West 492
Street to the north City Limits.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
CONCERN EXPRESSED ABOUT TEENAGE PARTIES. Member Kelly voiced her concern about
the number of young teenagers who are participants in drinking parties. Chief
Swanson said it is a phenomenon of this time of year and that the problem will
probably intensify when the legal drinking age is raised to 21 years on
September 1st. No action was taken.
LETTERS FROM RESIDENTS APPRECIATED. Member Turner expressed her thanks for
placing copies of letters of commendation from residents in the Council packets.
BOND REFUNDING DISCUSSED. Mr.-Rosland called the Council's attention to a letter
from Springsted, Inc. suggesting that the City may wish to consider advance
refunding of certain bond issues. Advance refunding is the replacement of out-
standing obligations (the "refunded bonds ") with new, lower interest rate obliga-
tions (the "refunding bonds "). He added that he has been working with Neil
Peterson of Evenson -Dodge regarding possible refunding of the $12M bonds issued
in 1985 and Mr. Peterson has estimated that the City could save approximately
$500,000 in interest costs over the next 20 years but that he felt after doing
some researching that this was not the time to take on a refunding issue.
Mr. Rosland stated that he understood that the Council's philosophy in the
past has been not to double the number of outstanding bonds on the market.
He asked that the Council reflect on this matter for discussion at a later date.
No action was taken.
WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -306 CONNECTION CHARGE APPROVED FOR 6709 NORMANDALE
ROAD (LOT 1, BLOCK 1, MALLARD MANOR SECOND ADDITION). Mr. Rosland advised that
a written request has been received to levy the connection charge for watermain
against the property at 6709 Normandale Road. Member Turner-introduced the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that it hereby authorizes the assess-
ment of the connection charge for Watermain Improvement No. 306 in the amount
of $2,357.90 to be levied against Lot 1, except Highway, Block 1, MALLARD MANOR
SECOND ADDITION over a six year period at the rate of 7.5% payable starting
in 1987.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
CLAIMS PAID. Motion of Member Turner was seconded by Member Kelly for payment of
the following claims per Pre -List dated 5/19/86: General Fund $229,930.09, Art
Center $8,030.86, Swimming Pool Fund $360.45, Golf Course Fund $64,567.87, Recre-
ation Center Fund $9,215.73, Gun Range Fund $386.17, Utility Fund $30,611.60,
Liquor Dispensary Fund $81,943.06, Construction Fund $231,377.04, Total 656,422.88,
and for confirmation of payment of the following claims dated 4/30/86: General Fund
$79,258.47, Art Center $1,351.06, Swimming Pool Fund $24.40, Golf Course Fund
$1,335.60, Recreation Center Fund $439.49, Gun Range Fund $54.57, Utility Fund
$11,816.84, Liquor Dispensary Fund $193,269.75, Total $287,550.18.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
There being no further business the meeting was declared adjourned at 10:35 p.m.
ri ry ri ark.
MINUTES
OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
APRIL 28, 1986
Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Richards, Turner and Mayor Courtney.
WINE LICENSING PROCESS REVIEWED AND DISCUSSED. Mr. Rosland stated that this
Special Meeting had been scheduled at the direction of the Council to review
and discuss the On Sale Wine Licensing process in response to concerns of
applicants that the process is time consuming and costly. Applicants have
been notified of this meeting to give their comments. Mr. Rosland then
introduced Craig Swanson, Chief of Police, to give an overview of the wine
licensing process. In his presentation, Mr. Swanson included the following:
1) data privacy, 2) assumptions made going into the licensing process,
3) history of licensing process /time factors, 4) instructions given applicants,
5) check -list built out of instructional packet, and 6) reasons for asking
for specific information and how the information is used. Following the
presentation, applicants were invited to make their comments. Speaking on
the wine licensing process were: David Well, Original Pancake House /My Pie;
Robert Bennowitz, LeBistro; Jerry Paulson, J.P.'s Restaurant; Marcia Miller,
Vie de France and Warren Beck, Galleria. Their comments indicated that they
felt the wine licensing process is too time consuming, requires in -depth
financial information including income tax returns which they did not feel
was necessary to grant a license, asked for financial information of the
spouse which they did not feel was pertinent, was too costly because it
involved legal counsel and for those restaurants with corporate.headquarters
out of state it is very difficult to provide the required documentation. It
was generally felt that the City should not require any more information for
a wine license than is requested on the State application form. Following
considerable discussion, Member Richards made a motion directing staff to
highlite for the Council the differences between the City form and the State
form for application of an On Sale Wine License and to bring that.informa.tion
back to the Council on May 19, 1986. Motion was seconded by Member Turner.
Ayes: Kelly, Richards, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
Gayle Johnson, Dayton's Boundary Waters Restaurant, asked for an interpretation
of the ordinance requirements that wine must be served with a meal because some
customers order appetizers only. Mr. Swanson said he had asked the City Attorney
to give his opinion on that question together with several others that have been
raised by wine licensees.
No other business was discussed by the Council. The meeting was adjourned at
8:55 p.m.
City Clerk
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CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Edina City Council will be conducting a formal hearing to discuss the
reconstruction of France Avenue from West 492 Street to the north City
limits. The meeting will be in the Edina City Council Chambers on Monday,
June 16, 1986 at 7:00 P.M.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation ( MNDOT) currently has control
of this portion of France Avenue. MNDOT is proposing that the road be
reconstructed and the roadway be turned over to the adjacent cities or
Hennepin County.
The staffs from Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Edina, Hennepin County and
MNDOT have been meeting to work out a plan that would be acceptable to
Hennepin County as a County Road. This would be consistent with the
remainder of France Avenue in Edina and Bloomington.
This meeting is the third meeting on this project. The City Council
will consider the final plans that have been developed in regard to
street width, sidewalks and parking restrictions.
The staff will present the final plan and information gathered from
neighbors during the meeting. The final plan is basically the same as
presented at the preliminary plan meeting. The property owners which
will be affected are those abutting France Avenue from West 492 Street
to the north city limits.
The basic changes in width are as follows:
(WEST SIDE)
LOCATION EXISTING PROPOSED PARKING SIDEWALK
W. 492 St. to W. 49th St. 41.5' 42' NO
W. 49th St. to W. 45th St. 43.5' 42' NO
W. 45th St. to Morningside 41.0' 48' YES
Road.(Business area)
Morningside Road to W. 40th 33.0' 40'
Street
NO
SAME
AS
EXISTING
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If you desire additional information on this matter, please contact me at
927 -8861 between 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M., Monday - Friday.
S inc ly, ?a' m �
rancis J. H f .E.
Director of Public Works
and City Engineer
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Office of Commissioner
April 15, 1985
Francis J. Hoffman
Edina City Engineer
4801 W. 50th Street
Edina, Minnesota 55424
In reply refer to:
Request for Variance
Cities of Minneapolis,
France Avenue
Dear Mr. Hoffman:
Minnesota Department of Transportation
Transportation Building, St. Paul, MN 55155
Edina & St. Louis Park
612 - 296 -3000
Upon the advice of a Variance Committee appointed expressly for the purpose of
recommending to me the validity of the Cities of Edina, Minneapolis and -
St. Louis Park request for a variance from State Aid Rules § 8820.9912 so as to
permit a street width of 38 feet with two traffic lanes and one parking lane be-
tween W 49 1/2 and W 45 Streets and to permit a street width of 48 feet with 2
traffic lanes and 2 parking lanes between W 45th and W 44th Streets and to per-
mit a street width of 36' with two traffic lanes and one parking lane between W
39th Street and Excelsior Boulevard, I hereby grant the variance.
The variance is conditional upon receipt of resolutions by the City Councils of
Edina, Minneapolis and St. Louis Park that indemnifies, saves and holds harmless
the State of Minnesota and all its agents and employees of and from any and all
claims, demands, actions or causes of actions of any nature or character arising
out of or by reason of, in any manner, the reconstruction of France Avenue from
W 49 1/2 Street to W 44th in any other manner than a 62' street; the reconstruc-
tion of France Avenue from W 39th Street to Excelsior Boulevard in any other
manner than as a 38' wide street in accordance with the Minnesota Rules
§ 8820.9912 and further agrees to defend at their sole cost and expense any ac-
tion or proceeding commenced for the purpose of asserting any claim of whatsoev-
er character arising as a result of the granting of this variance.
Sincerely,
Richard P. Braun
Commissioner
An Equal Opportunity Employer
M nWelSJUkhfal \I
WHEREAS, the planned reconstruction of France Avenue from West 49 1/2 Street
to Excelsior Boulevard is a cooperative project involving the Minnesota
Department of Transportation, Hennepin County and the cities of Minneapolis,
St. Louis Park and Edina; and
WHEREAS, the Contracution Plan for Widening and Paving France Avenue South,
S.P. No. 2728 -49, S.A.P. No. 120 - 010 -02, 141- 010 -09, showing proposed align-
ment, profiles, grades, and cross sections has been prepared and presented to
the City;
NOW, THERFORE, IT IS RESOLVED: That said Plan be in all things approved.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16, 1986, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 9th day of July, 1986.
City Clerk
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS,, the planned reconstruction of France Avenue from West 49 1/2 Street
to Excelsior Boulevard is a cooperative project involvipg the Minnesota
Department of Transportation (MNDOT), Hennepin County and the cities of
Minneapolis, St. Louis Park and Edina (the Cities); and
WHEREAS, the Cities have submitted a request to MNDOT for a variance from
Minnesota State Aid Rules, Section 8820.9912,socas..toc,permit l-aastreet width
of 38 feet with two traffic lanes and one parking lane between West 49 1/2
and West 45th Streets and to permit a street width of 48 feet with 2 traffic
lanes and 2 parking lanes between West 45th and West 44th Streets and to permit
a street width of 36 feet with two traffic lanes and one parking lane between
West 39th Street and Excelsior Boulevard; and
WHEREAS, MNDOT, by letter from Richard P. Braun, Commissioner of MNDOT, dated
April 15, 1985, has granted the variance conditioned upon receipt of resolutions
by the councils of the Cities that indemnifies, saves and holds harmless the
State of Minnesota to the extent below provided;
NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina,
Minnesota, hereby agrees to save and hold harmless the State of Minnesota,
and all its agents and employees, of and from any and all claims, demands,
actions or causes of actions of any nature or character arising out of or by
reason of, in any manner, (i) the reconstruction of France Avenue from West
49 1/2 Street to West 44th Street in any other manner than a 62' street, and
(ii) the reconstruction of France Avenue from West 39th Street to Excelsior
Boulevard in any other manner than as a 38' wide street, in accordance with
the Minnesota State Aid Rules, Section 8820.9912; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota,
agrees to defend at its sole cost and expense any action or proceeding
commenced for the purpose of asserting any claim of whatsoever character
arising as a result of the granting of the above referenced variance.
ADOPTED this 16th day of June, 1986.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16, 1986, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 27th day of June, 1986.
City Clerk
RESOLUTION
RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON
S.A.P. 120- 010 -02 FROM WEST 49 1/2 STREET TO WEST.40TH.STREET
THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 16th day of June, 1986, by the City of Edina in
Hennepin County, Minnesota. The Municipal corporation shall hereinafter be
called the "City ", WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the "City" has planned the improvement of T.H. 121 from West
49 1/2 Street to.West.40th Street;
WHEREAS, the "City ", will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the
improvement of this Street, and
WHEREAS, this improvement does not provide adequate width for parking on
both sides of the street 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 pre-
requisite to the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid
project in the "City ", has been determined.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the "City" shall ban the parking
of motor vehicles on the west side of T.H. 121 at all times except between
West 45th Street and Morningside Road.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY.OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
Mayor
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16, 1986, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 26th day of June, 1986.
City Clerk
CITY OF EDINA
4801 W. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
STORM SF.WF'R
IMPROVEMENT NO. P -ST.S. -181
BACKYARD DRAINAGE OF 5800 AND 5804 MAIT LANE
The Edina City Council will on Monday, June 16, 1986, at 7:00 P.M., at
the Edina City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street, hold a Public Hearing on the
necessity and feasibility of installing storm sewer for backyard drainage.
This hearing has been called as a result of petition over the condition
of backyard drainage. Your receipt of this notice is an indication that
property whose ownership is listed to you is among those properties which
are considered to be benefitted.
The proposed project would drain low areas of.the backyards where water
currently stands. The storm sewer proposal is a project which would
provide storm sewer pipe to the corner of the four adjacent backyards with
drain tile going into the pipe from various locations. The total estimated
cost for this project is $22,849.15. The estimated cost per lot is $5,712.29.
The project assessment is proposed to be spread over a ten year period.
The proposed project would be done with the assessment in 1987 and the
first installment due in 1988.
The area proposed to be assessed for the cost of proposed improvements
includes Lots 4, 7, 8, and 9, Block 1: Gunnar Johnson's 2nd Rearrangement
Rolling Green.
Any inquiries, comments and /or suggestions you may have regarding this
improvement may be forwarded to the City Council or Engineering Depart-
ment prior to the hearing or presented at the hearing itself. If you
desire additional information, please call me at 927 -8861 between 8:00
A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday.
Thank you.
rancis J. Ho man, P% .
Director of Public Works
and City Engineer
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ESTIMATE OF COST
CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
STORM SEWER
IMPROVEMENT NO. P -ST.S. -181
LOCATION: Back Yards between 5800 Mait Lane and 4616 Merilane
ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $22,849.15
(Includes Engineering, Clerical & Interest)
HEARING DATE: June 16, 1986
NO. OF ASSESSABLE-LOTS: 4
ESTIMATED COST PER ASSESSABLE LOT: $5,712.29
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT:
LOT BLOCK ADDITION
4 1 Gunnar Johnson's 2nd Rearr. Rolling Green
7 1 if
8 1 is
9 1 if
PINS NUMBERS
29- 117 -21 -21 -0010
29- 117 -21 -21 -0013
29- 117 -21 -21 -0014
19- 117 -21 -21 -0015
UNIT
_QUANTITY
MATERIAL
PRICE
TOTAL
215
L /F,
12" P.V.C. Cl. 35 0 -8' Depth
$14.00
$3,010.00
3
Each,
Type "D" Catch Basins 0 -8' Depth
$800.00
$2,400.00
1
Each,
Std. Manhole 0 -8' Depth
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
60
L /F,
4" P.V.C. 0 -8' Depth
$8.00
$480.00
340
L /F,
6" P.V.C. Perforated Drain Tile
$10.00
$3,400.00
40
L /F,
Hand Digging 0 -6' Depth (Includes cost of
12" P.V.C.
Cl. 35)
$75.00
$3,000.00
340
S /Y,
Geo. Textile Fabric (Mirifi 100 or equal)
$2.50
$850.00
57
C /Y,
Filter Rock (1" Max, 14" Min.)
$15.00
$855.00
618
S /Y,
Sod on 4" Compacted Black Dirt
$3.50
$2,163.00
2.2
Ton,
MN. D.O.T. 2341 Bituminous, 2" Thick Compacted
$100.00
$220.00
16
Tons,
Cl. 2 Gravel, 12" Thick Compacted
$10.00
$160.00
40
C /Y,
Excavation (V.M.)
$20.00
$800.00
Page,, 2, of 2 Pages
Estimate of Cost
City of Edina
Storm Sewer
Improvement No. P -ST.S. -181
SUB - TOTAL:
ADD 10% ENGINEERING & 2% CLERICAL:
ADD 11.25 CAPITALIZED INTEREST:
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION:
PREPARED BY Qd
CHECKED BY
Francis J. Hoff n, P.
Director of Pub is Works
and City Engineer
$18,338.00
$2,200.56
$20,538.56
$2,310.59
$22,849.15
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MINA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING SSION
HELD WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1986, AT 7:30 P.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Willi ewis, John Bailey,
Helen McCl.el , Phil Sked, Gordon
Johnson, Da Runyan, Virginia Shaw,
and Jane P us.
STAFF PRESENT: Craig L n, City Planner
Jackie ogenakker, Secretary
I. APPROVAL OF THE MI S:
Mrs. Shaw moved approval of the April 30, 1986
Planning Commission ting Minutes. Mr. Runyan seconded
the motion. All w "in favor. The.motion carried.
II. NEW BUSINE
LD --86 -8 ;6433 --6435 Vernon Avenue So.uth
Mr. en informed the Commission the proponents are
requesti ,a party wall lot division of an existing double
bungal Separate sewer and water connections are
provi
aff recommends approval.
_ V V Sked seconded the
...__-All were in favor. The motion carried.
LD- -86- -9 5412 --5416 Benton Avenue South
Mr. Larsen told the Commission the proponents are
requesting a party wall lot division of an existing double
-/ bungalow. Seperate utility connections are not provided.
Mr Larsen recommended that approval be conditioned upon
a variance from the requirement for seperate utility
connections from the Building Board of Appeals.
Commission Members questioned why the double bungalow
is without seperate connections. Mr. Larsen said he is not
sure when construction of the double was completed and is
waiting to hear from the proponents attorney regarding
verification of separate utility connections. Commission
Members felt the double bungalow should provide seperate
utility connections to each dwelling to prevent any
misunderstandings or confusion if there was a interruption
in water service to one of the dwellings.
Mr. Gordon Johnson moved approval conditioned upon the
fact that 541216 Benton Avenue South has separate utility
connections. If seperate connections are not provided the
proponent is to come before the Planning Commission on July
2, 1986 with additional information. If proponent applys
for a variance from the requirement for seperate utility
connections from the Building Board of Appeals the minutes
of this meeting are to be presented to them. Mrs.
McClelland seconded the motion. All were in favor. The
motion carried.
LUU6-10 4720 West 66th Street
Nfami sen informed the Commi on the property
consitwo lots, 38,482 sqa feet in area, and is
develth.a single dwe1/operty it located on Parcel B.
Singl dwellings are to the north and west of
the subject p erty and par is located to the
east and northe
Mr. Larsen sa the onent desires to move the lot
line between Parcel n 25 feet to the north. This lot
line adjustment would ide the required 25 foot rear yard
for the existing dwell' hich fronts on West 66th Street.
The balance of lot 4 rc A) would provide a building
site fronting on Wes hone ve. The lot would measure
approximately 96 by 2 feet a would contain 14,443 square
feet. The lot mee - or exceeds Zoning Ordinance
requirements for gle dwelling
Mr. Larsen ntinued that concur tly with the lot
division reque the owner has petition the City Council
to vacate a p ion of unused right-of _w (Virginia Avenue)
adjacent to property. The westerly evert
to the prop nt while the easterly portion e
park prope
Mr. rsen concluded the proposed lot l result two lots which meet or exceed all requir nts. Parel A will provide a buildch is
compa le with and slightly larger than adto
the h. Staff recommends approval.
Mr. Gordon Johnson moved for approval, Mr. Runyan
seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 28, 1986
STAFF REPORT
LD -86 -9 5412 - 5416 Benton Avenue
Refer to: Attached survey
The proponents are requesting a party wall lot division of an
existing double bungalow. Seperate utility connections are not
provided.
Recommendation
Approval conditioned upon a variance from the requirement for
seperate utility connections from the Building Board of Appeals.
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WHEREAS, the following described property is at present a single tract of land:
That part of Lot 28, Warden Acres lying West of the railroad right -of
way and the East 125 feet of Lot 29 Warden Acres:
WHEREAS, the owners have requested the subdivision of said tract into separate
parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows:
That part of Lot 28, Warden Acres lying West of the railroad
right -of -way and that part of the East 125 feet of Lot 29 Warden
Acres lying East of a line drawn from a point on the North line
of said Lot 29 distant 118.17 feet East of the Northwest corner
of said lot to a point on the South line of said Lot 29 distant
119.38 feet East of the Southwest corner of said Lot 29, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
Together with a permanent ingress and egress easement for drive-
way purposes over the Southerly 66 feet of said Lot 29 and the
Easterly 16 feet of the Southerly 66 feet of Lot 30 Warden Acres,
Hennepin County, Minnesota;
and
That part of the East 125 feet of Lot 29 Warden Acres lying
West of a line drawn from a point on the North line of said Lot
29 distant 118.17 feet East of the Northwest corner of said lot
to a point on the South line of said Lot 29 distant 119.38 feet
East of the Southwest corner of said Lot 29, Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
Together with a permanent ingress and egress easement for drive-
way purposes over the Southerly 66 feet of said Lot 29 and the
Easterly 16 feet of the Southerly 66 feet of Lot 30 Warden Acres,
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning
Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said
Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the
Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinance
Nos. 801 and 825;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina
that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land
is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801
and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance
thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or
as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provisions that
no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with
the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of
this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances.
ADOPTED this 16th day of June, 1986.
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L O C A TI O N 4720 West 66th Street
EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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misunderstandings
in water service
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Mr. Gordon Johnson
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the Planning Commission on July
information. If proponent applys
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LD- 86--10 4720 West 66th Street
Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the property
`V consists of two lots, 38,482 sqaure feet in area, and is
developed with a single dwelling unit located on Parcel B.
Single family dwellings are located to the north and west of
G) the subject property and park property is located to the
east and northeast.
Mr. Larsen said the proponent desires to move the lot
line between Parcel A and B 25 feet to the north. This lot
line adjustment would provide the required 25 foot rear yard
for the existing dwelling which fronts on West 66th Street.
The balance of lot 4 (Parcel A) would provide a building
site fronting on West Shore Drive. The lot would measure
approximately 96 by 152 feet and would contain 14,443 square
feet. The lot meets or exceeds all Zoning Ordinance
requirements for single dwelling lots.
Mr. Larsen continued that concurrently with the lot
division request the owner has petitioned the City Council
to vacate a portion of unused right --of --way (Virginia Avenue)
adjacent to his property. The westerly portion would revert
to the proponent while the easterly portion would become
park property.
Mr. Larsen concluded the proposed lot division will
result in two lots which meet or exceed all Ordinance
requirements. Parel A will provide a building site which is
compatible with and slightly larger than adjacent lots to
the north. Staff recommends approval.
Mr. Gordon Johnson moved for approval, Mr. Runyan
seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 28, 1986
STAFF REPORT
LD -86 -10 4720 West 66th Street, Part of Lots
4 and 5, Block 19, Normandale.
Refer to: Attached survey
The subject property consists of two lots, 38,482 square feet in
area, and is developed with a single dwelling unit located on Parcel
B. Single family dwellings are located to the north and west of the
subject property and park property is located to the east and north-
east.
The proponent desires to move the lot line between Parcel A and B
25 feet to the north. This lot line adjustment would provide the re-
quired 25 foot rear yard for the existing dwelling which fronts on West
66th Street. The balance of lot-4 (Parcel A) would provide a building
site fronting on West Shore Drive. The lot would measure approximately
96 by 152 feet and would contain 14,443 square feet. The lot meets
or exceeds all Zoning Ordinance requirements for single dwelling lots.
Concurrently with the lot division request the owner has petitioned
the City Council to vacate a portion of unused right -of -way (Virginia
Avenue) adjacent to his property. The westerly portion would revert
to the proponent while the easterly portion would be come park property.
Recommendation
The proposed lot division will result in two lots which meet or
exceed all Ordinance requirements. Parcel A will provide a building
site which is compatible with and slightly larger than adjacent lots to
the north.
Staff recommends approval.
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WHEREAS, the following described property is at present a single tract of land:
Lot 4 and 5, Block 19, Normandale, according to the recorded plat thereof,
Hennepin County, Minnesota,
Except that part thereof platted as NORMANDALE - KREISER REPLAT, according
to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the owners have requested the subdivision of said tract into separate
parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows:
Parcel A: That part of the North 96.56 feet of Lot 4, Block 19, NORMANDALE,
according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying
east of the east line of NORMANDALE KREISER REPLAT, according to the recorded
plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
And that part of the West 30.00 feet of vacated Virginia Avenue lying south
of the easterly extension of the north line of said Lot 4, lying north of
the easterly extension of the south.line of said North 96.56 feet and lying
southwesterly of the following described line:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 4, Block 1, NORMANDALE - WICKLUND
REPLAT, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
thence south along the east line of Lot 4, said Block 1, a distance of 20.65
feet, plus or minus, to the point of beginning of the line to be described
at a point on said east line distant 69.35 north of the southeast corner of
Lot 4, said Block 1, thence southeasterly along a tangential curve to the
left, having a radius of 199.00 feet and a central angle of 45 degrees 00
minutes 00 seconds, a distance of 156.29 feet; thence southeasterly, tangent
to said curve, a distance of 2.44 feet to the east line of said Virginia
Avenue, and said line there terminating. .
Parcel B: That part of Lots 4 and 5, Block 19, NORMANDALE, according to the
recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying south of the North
96.56 feet of said Lot 4 and lying east of the east line of NORMANDALE KREISER
REPLAT, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
And that part of the West 30.00 feet of vacated Virginia Avenue lying south
of the easterly extension of the south line of said North 96.56 feet and
lying north of the easterly extension of the south line of said Lot 5.
WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning
Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said
Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the
Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinance
Nos. 801 and 825;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina
that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land
is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801
and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance
thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or
as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provisions that
no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with
the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of
this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances.
ADOPTED this 16th day of June, 1986.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned and duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16th, 1986 and as
recorded in the Minutes of said.Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 16th day of June, 1986.
City Clerk
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Subdivision No.
SUBDIVISION DEDICATION REPORT
TO: Planning Commission
Park Board
Environmental Quality Commission
FROM: Planning Department
SUBDIVISION NAME: Woo p PA Ve'f4
LAND SIZE: J�l "' /' I - LAND VALUE: J7J-r�
(BY:
The developer of this subdivision has been required to
11 A. grant an easement over part of the land
ElB. dedicate % of the land
13 C. donate $ as a fee in lieu of land
As a result of applying the following policy:
to :
A. Land Required (no density or intensity may be used for the first 50 of
land dedicated)
1. If property is adjacent to an existing park and the addition
beneficially expands the park.
m 2. If property is 6 acres or will be combined with future dedications
so that the end result will be a minimum of a 6 acre park.
0 3. If property abuts a natural lake, pond, or stream.
4. If property is necessary for storm water holding or will be dredged
or otherwise improved for storm water holding areas or ponds.
D 5. If the property is a place of significant natural, scenic or his-
toric value.
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B. Cash Required
1. In all other instances than above.
2.
MINUTES
OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ED NA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
APRIL 21, 1986 -
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FINAL REZONING AND PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVED FOR WOODHAVEN. Planner Craig Larsen
GG ' presented the request for final rezoning and preliminary plat approval for Wood-
' haven, generally located south of Interlachen Boulevard, west of Summit Avenue
21• TT�� and north of Vernon Avenue. The subject property is presently developed with three
1.4• single family dwellings. He recalled that a preliminary rezoning to PSR -4 was
granted by the Council on April 1, 1985 for construction of a 29 unit elderly
building. All of the units would have H.U.D. rental assistance. The project is
co- sponsored by the Community Development Corporation (Archdiocese for St. Paul
and Minneapolis) with the Edina Ministerial Association. The Council has given
a preliminary approval for $195,000 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funds to assist in land acquisition with the remainder of the acquisition funds
to be provided by fund raising through the Edina. Ministerial Association. The
sponsors have now prepared an overall development plan and are requesting final
rezoning and preliminary plat approval. The final plans presented vary slightly
from those granted preliminary approval. The exterior materials continue to be
brick and lap siding; the 29 units are all one bedroom units with the caretaker
unit reduced from two bedrooms to one; unit sizes remain the same. Mr. Larsen
pointed out that the building continues to provide the required minimum setbacks
except for the northwest portion of the building. Here the setback has been
increased from 32 to 34 feet; a 35 foot rear yard setback is required. Several
non - conforming features of the plan remain from preliminary approval: 1) required
lot area is 40 square feet short of the total lot area required for the 29 units,
2) the plan is short one enclosed and one exposed parking-space and provides
5 foot parking setbacks where 10 feet is required. The proposed landscaping plan
emphasizes screening along the westerly property line in response to concerns of
the neighbors. The plan illustrates a double row of Colorado spruce trees with
each row planted 6 feet on center; all other aspects conform to ordinance require-
ments. The,roof design has been changed to a hip roof causing the overall height
of the building to be somewhat taller than anticipated at preliminary approval.
The parking and drive aisle areas have been redesigned to convey the private nature
.of the road and to discourage vehicles from cutting through the property. The
Community Development and Planning Commission recommended approval of the final
rezoning and preliminary plat at its April 2, 1986 meeting for these reasons:
1) the plans are consistent with those approved at preliminary approval, and
2) this is an excellent location and there is a need for this type of housing.
Approval was recommended with the following conditions: 1) final plat approval,
2) subdivision dedication, 3) developer's agreement, 4) redevelopment contract,
and 5) vacation of Summit Avenue and appropriate easements with townhouse owners.
Mr. Larson advised that John Rockford of Community Development Corporation was
present to answer the Council's questions. In response to Member Kelly, Mr. Larsen
explained the access to the townhouses. Member Turner raised the question of
sidewalks for people going to the commercial area. Mr. Rockford responded that
the sidewalk could be constructed to the property line, but that he felt residents
of Woodhaven would go back to the traffic.light to cross Vernon Avenue. Mr. Rock -
fQrd.explained that in reviewing their, construction costs they have determined
that the dormers will be removed from the roof level. He also clarified that the
Colorado spruce trees that will screen the project from the neighbors are shown
on the plan as 6 feet in height, not 6 inches in diameter as he had advised the
neighbors previously. Marvin Huiras, 5025 Hankerson Avenue, said that the major
concern of the abutting property owners was that proper screening be provided .
and that they would like to see larger spruce trees put in than the 6 foot height
now proposed. He added that the neighbors approve of the proposed project and
urged the Council to approve it and asked that the developer consider planting
larger size spruce trees. No further comment being heard, Member Kelly introduced
Ordinance No. 825 -A6 for Second Reading and moved its adoption as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 825 -A6
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (NO. 825)
BY ADDING TO THE PLANNED SENIOR RESIDENCE DISTRICT (PSR -4)
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Section 6 of Ordinance No. 825 of the City is amended by adding
the following thereto:
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RESOLUTION GRANTING FINAL PLAT APPROVAL
FOR SUMMIT PLACE
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that
that certain plat entitled SUMMIT PLACE, platted by Woodhaven Non - Profit
Housing Corporation, a Minnesota non - profit corporation, and The United
States of America acting by and through the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development of Washington-D.C. and presented at the regular meeting of the
City Council of June 16, 1986, be and is hereby granted final approval.
ADOPTED this 16th day of June, 1986.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16, 1986, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 27th day of June, 1986.
City Clerk
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
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TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Francis J. Hoffman, City Engineer
VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF ITEM IN EXCESS OF $5,000
DATE: June 13, 1986
Material Description (General Specifications):
Permanent Street Surfacing, Concrete Curb & Gutter, Sidewalk, Parking Lots, Park Construction
& Sewer & Water Replacement & Additions on West 50th Street
Quotations /Bids:
Company
1. See attached Bid Tabulation
2.
3.
Department Recommendation:
Bury & Carlson, Inc.
Finance Director's Endorsement:
The recommended bid is is not
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Amount of Ouote or Bid
$1,098,526.64
Engineering
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within the amount budget for the purchase.
John Wallin, Finance Director
Cit fanager's Endorsement:
1. I concur with the recommendation of the Department and recommend Council approve
the purchase.
2. I recommend as an alternative:
Kenneth Ro land, City
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BID TABULATION
CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
CONTRACT N86 -5 (ENG)
W. 50TH STREET
PERMANENT-711775-99FACING,
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK,
PARKING, LOTS, PARK CONSTRUCTION AND SEWER
AND WATER REPLACEMENT AND ADDITIONS
IMPROVEMENT NO.'S BA -264, P -16 & 4 17, -07 86 -P -2, SS -376 & WM -361
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BID OPENING - THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1986
11:00 A.M.
BIDDER
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
GRAND TOTAL
Bury & Carlson, Inc.
$842,328.17
$26,012.10
$40,357.58
$74,052.49
$19,604.80
$94,787.50
$1,098,526.64
C., S.. McCrossan
$890,377.88
$26,556.62
$40,432.20
$95,856.34
$21,507.50
$78,206.00
$1,152,936.44
Bituminous Roadways
$911,583.91
$28,015.50
$44,815.20
$90,671.30
$24,154.02
$103,736.20
$1,202,976.13
Northwest Asphalt, Inc.
$904,364.65
$27,321.05
$44,090.04
$241,253.90
$25,815.20
$107,505.40
$1,350,350.24
Hardrives, Inc.
$1,030.313.85
$29,349.90
$47,903.10
$109,884.20
$26,806.30
$112,580.50
$1,3569837.85
* Lametti & Sons, Inc.
$970,254.30
$31,341.40
$46,257.20
$110,998.20
$18,708.00
$93,585.00
$1,271,141.00
* Addendum not acknowledged
Bid rejected
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE:
$866,812.25
$24,092.35
$369215.30
$74,494.05
$21,123.50,
$81,224.00
$1,110,961.45
-TO:
FROM:
VIA:
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
Mayor and City Council
Francis J. Hoffman, Director of Public Works
Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF ITEM IN EXCESS OF $5,000
DATE: June 12, 1986
Material Description (General Specifications):
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One Administrative Car with sale of used car funded from equipment replacement budget
Quotations /Bids:
Company
1. Suburban Chevrolet
2. Harold Chevrolet
3. Polar Chevrolet
Department Recommendation:
Amount of Quote or Bid
$10,402.35
$10,640.25
$10,997.00
Suburban Chevrolet $10,402.35
�o Public Works
Sig' ure Department
Finance Director's Endorsement:
The recommended bid is V/ is not within the amount budget for the purchase.
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John Wallin, Finance Director
City nager's Endorsement:
1. I concur with the recommendation of the Department and recommend Council approve
the purchase.
2. I recommend as an alternative:
Kenneth R sland, Cit Manager
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FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
M E M O R A N D U M
Mayor Courtney & City Council Members
Ken Rosland, City Manager
FUNDING OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR 1986 -1987
June 16, 1986
I have had the staff review the total costs for our insurance coverages for
1986 -87. The figures that will be presented in this memo include premiums
for the City's Comprehensive General Liability, Auto Liability, Workers
Compensation Insurance, Property Insurance on all buildings and contents,
Malpractice Insurance for the paramedics, machinery and boiler insurance and
all of the faithful performance and honesty bonds that the City provides.
The total cost for all of.these coverages (assuming the premium for Home
Insurance) would be $628,593.
Within the 1986 budget a total of $429,660 has been budgeted for insurance
premiums. The difference between the actual cost of the coverages and the
amount budgeted is $198,933. The $198,933 was to be funded through the retro
plan that the City is currently on with Home Insurance. Based on previous years'
losses, we anticipated a return in excess of $200,000. At the present time,
because of two Workers Compensation cases that are pending, the insurance
company has reserved approximately $246,000 against those two claims. We
now anticipate a premium return of somewhere between 30 and $100,000. Assuming
the worst case scenario of $30,000, we still are short $168,933.
There are primarily four areas in which the money could be generated:
1) Working capital fund budget
2) Current operating budget
3) Excess revenues
4) Surplus
or a combination of funding from any of those four areas.
At this time, it is staff's recommendation that 50% of the $168,000 be funded
from the working capital fund budget.and 50% from surplus. Should there be
any excess revenues generated by the end of the year, this money would be used
to repay the working capital fund budget and the surplus.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Ken Rosland
FROM: Ceil Smith
SUBJECT: INSURANCE RENEWALS
DATE: June 13, 1986
Attached please find quotations and figures that we have received to
date for renewal of the City's Workers Compensation, General Liability
and Auto Liability.
At Monday night's City Council Meeting, the agents that have assisted
us in securing these quotations will be present and prepared to make
a formal presentation and explanation of the comparisons of the quotations
for the City Council's consideration. Action will be required by the
Council in the form of selecting.one of these bids in order to meet the
deadline of July 1 for renewal.
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Attachment
CITY OF EDINA
Expiring
Program - 85/86
Proposed - 86/87
1.13
Tax
w.C. $ 332,954
(.75 Exp. Mod.)
W.C. $ 315,676
(.81 Exp. Plod.)
Cov. A -
Statutory
Cov. A -
Statutory
Cov. B -
100/100/500
Cov. B -
100/100/500
G.L. $ 85,550
Annual Premium
G.L. $ 156,797
Annual Premium
($37,125
Subj., $48,425 Non - Subj.)
($105,925
Subj., $50,872 Non -
Subj.)
Composite
rate based on payroll
$14.779 Composite
rate per
$ 1,000
operating expenditures
$ 500,000
CSL Limits
$ 500,000
CSL Limits
A.L. $ 26,824
Annual Premium
A.L. $ 77,800
Annual Premium
($14,449
Subj., $12,375 Non - Subj.)
($58,661
Subj., $19,139 Non -
Subj.)
158 vehicles
149 total
units
$ 500,000
CSL limits
$ 500,000
CSL Limits
A.P.D. Specified Perils
$ 250 Ded. Collision
$ 3,172 Annual Premium
156 Units
A.P.D. Specified Perils
$ 250 Ded. Collision
$ 4,634 Annual Premium
149 Total Units
(484,896) + $ 70,011
Basic
.210
L.C.F.
1.13
Tax
1.115
Standard
$399,000
Non - Subject
49,500
Maximum
1.15
Minimum
Basic X Tax + N.S.
Loss Limits
$ 150,000 W.C.
$ 100,000 A.L. & G.L.
.233 112,981
1.140
1.081
$484,896
70,011
1.25 676,131
Basic X Tax + N.S. 192,143
$ 160,000 W.C.
$ 150,000 G.L. /A.L..
CITY OF EDINA 1986 - 1987
League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust
and
Minnesota Workers Compensation Mutual
General Liability $ 175,831
Auto
52,136
Workers Compensation 202,241
Liquor Liability
5.0 , 0 0.0
$ 480,208
Maximum
Minimum
Pay In
Home:
League Trust &
Workers Compensation
•tual:
League Trust Deductible
Plan & Workers
Compensation Mutual:
CITY OF EDINA 1986 - 1987
Home League Trust &
Workers Comp.
Mutual
League Trust Deductible
Plan & Workers Comp.
Mutual
676,131 480,208 557,665 + 1,000 ded.
per occurrence excess
of 150,000 deductible
192,143 480,208 361,150
554,907 480,208 407,665 - pay claims
on GL /Auto as you go
along
Auto, Liability and Workers Compensation retro - spective
rated plan. Cost plus plan subject to a minimum and maximum.
Traditional insurance - only return cam come on Workers
Compensation
$5,000 deductible on Auto, $25,000 deductible on General
Liability: deductible includes cost of defense. Maximum
annual deductible $150,000 + $1,000 deductible after $150,000
deductible is reached
NOTE: (1) payroll has been increased 5% from 85/86. (2) Ex-
perience modification has changed from .75 to .81 (Approximate
increase of $23,000)
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CITY OF EDINA 1986 - 1987
Minnesota State Workers Compensation
Mutual Insurance Company
Premium: $ 202,241
By law dividends cannot be guaranteed.
Losses
Dividend
Net Premium
81/82
19,886
46,515
155,726
82/83
13,334
46,515
155,726
83/84
101,498
4,045
198,196
84/85
36,054
38,426
163,815
R5/86
176,205
-
202,241
By law dividends cannot be guaranteed.
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CITY OF EDINA 1986 - 1987
(3)
League Deductible
384,309 + defense
423,442 + defense
447,978 + defense
417,468 + defense
422,824 + defense
The above illustrates what final costs would have been with
the previous years losses (valued as of 5/86) under the three_
proposals.
NOTE: (1) payroll has been increased 5% from 85/86. (2) Ex-
perience modification has changed from .75 to .81 (Approximate
increase of $ 23,000)
* Defense equals 30% of the cost of the claims.
(1)
(2)
Year
Losses
Home
League G.C.
81/82
89,626
302,594
433,693
82/83
86,673
298,954
433,693
83/84
145,856
371,888
476,163
84/85
89,283
302,272
441,782
85/86
191,364
427,970
480,208
(3)
League Deductible
384,309 + defense
423,442 + defense
447,978 + defense
417,468 + defense
422,824 + defense
The above illustrates what final costs would have been with
the previous years losses (valued as of 5/86) under the three_
proposals.
NOTE: (1) payroll has been increased 5% from 85/86. (2) Ex-
perience modification has changed from .75 to .81 (Approximate
increase of $ 23,000)
* Defense equals 30% of the cost of the claims.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Ken Rosland
FROM: Ceil Smith
SUBJECT: PROPERTY INSURANCE RENEWALS
DATE: June 16, 1986
I received this afternoon the following quotations for renewal of the
City's Property Insurance:
The Hartford Insurance $56,111
Kemper Insurance 72,000
Northbrook Insurance 90,000
I would recommend at this time that we accept the low quotation of $56,111
from The Hartford Insurance Company. Last year's premium was $45,000.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Ken Rosland
FROM: Ceil Smith
SUBJECT: MALPRACTICE INSURANCE RENEWAL FOR PARAMEDICS
DATE: June 16, 1986
As of today, I have received only one quotation for the Malpractice Insurance
that we carry for all our paramedics in the amount of $1,575 from the Great
American Surplus Lines Company. Last year's premium was $1,100.
I recommend that we accept this quotation.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Mayor Courtney & City Council Members
FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: FUNDING OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR 1986 -1987
DATE: June 16, 1986
I have had the staff review the total costs for our insurance coverages for
1986 -87. The figures that will be presented in this memo include premiums
for the City's Comprehensive General Liability, Auto Liability, Workers
Compensation Insurance, Property Insurance on all buildings and contents,
Malpractice Insurance for the paramedics, machinery and boiler insurance and
all of the faithful performance and honesty bonds that the City provides.
The total cost for all of.these coverages (assuming the premium for Home
Insurance) would be $628,593.
Within the 1986 budget a total of $429,660 has been budgeted for insurance
premiums. The difference between the actual cost of the coverages and the
amount budgeted is $198,933. The $198,933 was to be funded through the retro
plan that the City is currently on with Home Insurance. Based on previous years'
losses, we anticipated a return in excess of $200,000. At the present time,
because of two Workers Compensation cases that are pending, the insurance
company has reserved approximately $246,000 against those two claims. We
now anticipate a premium return of somewhere between 30 and $100,000. Assuming
the worst case scenario of $30,000, we still are short $168,933.
There are primarily four areas in which the money could be generated:
1) Working capital fund budget
2) Current operating budget
3) Excess revenues
4) Surplus
or a combination of funding from any of those four areas.
At this time, it is staff's recommendation that 50% of the $168,000 be funded
from the working capital fund budget and 50% from surplus. Should there be
any excess revenues generated by the end of the year, this money would be used
to repay the working capital fund budget and the surplus.
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MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
OTHERS PRESENT:
MINUTES
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
JUNE 10, 1986
8:00 A.M.
Fran Hoffman, Chairman
Alison Fuhr
Lois Coon
Gordon Hughes
Craig Swanson
None
Captain Leonard Kleven, Edina Police Department
Richard Dreher, 7305 Shannon Drive
Amy Dreher, 7305 Shannon Drive
Peter Hanssen, 6025 Pine Grove
Tim Dolan, 5309 West Highwood Drive
Inger Lofgren, 4512 North Avenue
K. Keller, 4604 Cascade Lane
Leslea Wilson, 4508 Laura avenue
Ilona Kerin, 6620 Gleason Road,
Mary Margaret Sampson, 6612 Gleason Road
Sharry Ehlers, 4605 Cascade Lane
Sharon Libby, 4612 Cascade Lane
John, Nancy, Steve, Timmy & Kelly Castino, 6624 Gleason Road
Priscilla Hawn, 4504 North Avenue
Susan & Jenny Shore, 4505 North Avenue
Canah Grossman, 6616 Gleason Road
Nicole Halpen, 6616 Gleason Road
SECTION A
Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified and
the Council's authorization of recommended action.
(1) Request for installation of a three -way "STOP" sign at the intersection
of Shannon Drive and Kemrich Drive.
Continued from May meeting for additional study.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mr. Hoffman reported findings of a traffic study that was undertaken by
the Engineering Department.
Volumes at Dewey Hill Road and Shannon Drive are approximately
1,100 vehicles per day indicating Shannon Drive is a collector
roadway.
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES
June 10, 1986
Page 2
(Continued)
Approximately 20% of the vehicles passing along Shannon Drive
pass through the entire area.
Most of the vehicles passing through the area are vehicles
registered to Edina addresses.
Vehicles passing through the area do not have a definable pattern.
Captain Kleven presented the results of recent speed surveys that were
conducted on Fridays, the primary day of neighborhood complaints. The
results showed that 85% of drivers were in compliance with speed limits.
This result is consistent with other similar roadways in the City. How-
ever, the area does not lend itself to enforcement due to sight distance
problems,which also could contribute to accident problems.
Mr. Hoffman stated that the engineering suggestion to improve the roadway
would be one of two choices. Firstly, the consideration of a "STOP" sign
for southbound Shannon Drie at Kemrich Drive. The second choice would be
various signing and striping to improve safety.
Mr. Swanson moved that the Committee recommend the installation of a "STOP"
sign for southbound Shannon Drive at Kemrich Drive and the appropriate
striping and signing for the intersection.
i Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0.
SECTION B
Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request.
NONE.
SECTION C
Requests which are deferred to a later date or referred to others.
1. Discuss speed problems on West 44th Street at Minnehaha Creek.
Request received from Elizabeth Keller, 4604 Cascade Lane, and
several area residents.
ACTION TAKEN:
Area residents presented a letter to the Committee which outlined four
areas of concern. The areas included a request for stop signs, flashing
yellow caution lights, school bus stops, and criticism of the West 44th
Street bridge design. Mr..Hoffman addressed the bridge design and installa-
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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES
June 10, 1986
Page 3
(Continued)
tion that was guided by State standards. Certain striping can be placed
on North Avenue that will improve sight distances. Captain Kleven reported
approximately 2.3 accidents per year along the roadway with one serious
pedestrian accident occuring thus far in 1986. Also, recent intense radar
enforcement has produced 36 violations for speeding which would depict a
speed problem.
Mr. Hoffman reported that construction work on West 50th Street in the near
future may increase volumes on West 44th Street during 1986. He also
advised residents that bus stop locations were decided by the school
district with no input from the City. Mr. Keller stated that the wider
bridge and improved roadway has increased volumes of traffic and the speed
of traffic. Mr. Lofgren cited the dangers of the mix between traffic
and children. Other area residents voiced concern over children crossing
West 44th Street, especially the high number of kindergarten children in
the neighborhood. Also, the new bridge is an attraction to children.
The Committee discussed the fact that a pre - construction speed survey
had been conducted on West 44th Street last year with the intent of con-
ducting a post- construction survey for comparison purposes. Construction
has recently been completed and the second survey will be conducted in
the near future.
Mr. Swanson moved that the Committee continue study until July pending
the results of the post - construe n speed survey. Mrs. Fuhr seconded
the motion. .Motion carried 5 -0.
Mr. Hoffman further advised the residents that school bus stops should be
brought up with the school district.
(2) Request for installation of "STOP" signs on Gleason Road in the 6600 Block.
Petition received from John Castino, 6624 Gleason Road, and several local
residents.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mr. Hoffman advised the Committee that, due to a heavy workload by the
Engineering Department, a planned review of the intersection was not
prepared for the current meeting. It will be available by the July
meeting. Mr. Castino advised the Committee that a large number of school
age children are now living in the area and it is hazardous for them to
cross Gleason Road. He stated it was due to the lack of ability to see
traffic and the speed that traffic flows along the roadway.
Ms. Grossman and others depicted difficulty for not only pedestrian
traffic, but also for vehicular traffic attempting to enter Gleason Road.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY 00MMITTEE MINUTES
June 10, 1986
Page 4
(Continued)
Mr. Hughes suggested the results of the Engineering study with special
attention to sight - distances would be valuable for the Committee.
Mr. Castino requested both east and west side study of Gleason Road.
Mr. Hughes moved that the item be continued until the July meeting pend-
ing the completion of an Engineering study.
Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0.
(3) Request for the installation of four -way "STOP" signs at the intersection
of Pine Grove Road and Highwood Drive.
Request made by Mr. Peter Hanssen, 6025 Pine Grove Road, representing
the neighborhood via petition.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mr. Hanssen stated that the area has many new homes and is changing in
character to a family neighborhood. He stated that 35 children under
15 years of age live in the area. Furthermore, to promote safety, the
"STOP" signs would eliminate sight distance problems and control speed.
Due to Mr. Hanssen's request not being on the agenda, Mrs. Fuhr moved
that action be deferred until July.
Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. Notion carried 5-0.
(4) Discuss "NO PARKING" restrictions on 5000 and 5100 Blocks of Ridge Road.
Requested by Traffic Safety Committee members.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mr. Swanson moved that letters should be sent to neighborhood residents
stating the Committee's intention to recommend parking restrictions on
Ridge Road.
Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0.
Respectfully submitted,
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
June 3,1986
Edina City Council &
Edina Traffic Control
Concerning the necessity to reduce traffic speed and improve safety in
named area.
As residents of Edina and St. Louis Park who realize the expense and
difficulty involved in constructing and asthetically improving the bridge.
and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite, "Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION-
CHILDREN" sign. "OR"
2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be 5+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones.
It would be so very minimal as compared to the cost of the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved ".area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street_ and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
and motorists and pedestrians who travel through this named area.
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Edina City Council &
Edina Traffic Control
Concerning the necessity to reduce traffic speed and improve safety in
named area.
As residents of Edina and St. Louis Park who realize the expense and
difficulty involved in constructing and asthetically improving the bridge
and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite "Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION-
CHILDREN" sign. "OR"
2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be 5+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones..
It would be so very minimal as compared to the cost of the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved" area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
and motorists and pedestrians who travel through this named area.
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and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite "Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION-
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2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be 5+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones.
It would be so very minimal as compared to the cost of the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved" area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
and motorists and pedestrians who travel through this named area.
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Edina City Council &
Edina Traffic Control
Concerning the necessity to reduce traffic speed and improve safety in
named area.
As residents of Edina and St. Louis Park who realize the expense and
difficulty involved in constructing and asthetically improving the bridge
and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite,:'Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION -
CHILDREN" sign. "OR"
2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be 5+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure.in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones.
It would be so very minimal as compared to the cost of the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved ".area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street_ and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
and motorists and pedestrians who travel through this named area.
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Edina City Council &
Edina Traffic Control
Concerning the necessity to reduce traffic speed and improve safety in
named area.
As residents of Edina and St. Louis Park who realize the expense and
difficulty involved in constructing and esthetically improving the bridge
and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite "Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION -
' CHILDREN" sign. "OR"
2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be S+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure.in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones.
It would be so very minimal as compared to the cost of.the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved ".area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
and motorists and pedestrians who travel through this named area.
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Edina Traffic Control
Concerning the nece§pity to reduce traffic speed and improve safety in
named area.
As residents of Edina and St. Louis Park who. realize the expense and
difficulty involved in constructing and asthetically improving the bridge
and 44th Street. We are certainly proud of the efforts the city of Edina
makes to enhance it's neighborhoods.
We feel measures must be taken very soon to decrease the speed of traffic
on 44th Street between Brookside Avenue and Browndale. It has become
obvious to us that 1. The speed has increased since the new bridge and 44th
Street was completed. 2. Response time of traffic and pedestrians has been
shortened, and 3) that there are definite "Blind Spots" all of which add to
the necessity of some safety measures that must be made.
With the increase in traffic speed, drivers have displayed impatience toward
the children waiting for the school bus. (Example: Honking their horn when
a kindergarten child crosses 44th Street to get to the bus stop.)
Measures to take to provide the safety which we and Edina seeks for it's
residents are suggested below:
1. A system of stop signs near the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge and a "CAUTION -
CHILDREN" sign. "OR"
2. Bold and effective flashing yellow caution lights along with a CAUTION:
CHILDREN CROSSING" sign. Ideally, no child should be required to cross
44th Street to get to a bus stop.
3. These concerns must also be presented to the Edina School Busing Dept.
Arrangements must be made to provide a safer area for the school bus
stop. (There will be 5+ kindergarten students in the Fall of '•86 in
the immediate area.)
4. Address and study probable failure.in architecture of bridge area which
results in difficulty to safely advance from North Avenue onto 44th St.
A. Southbridge railing is such that it interferes with view of east bound
traffic.
B. Incline and angle of North Avenue also poses as a safety threat in severe
weather.
These above precautions and investigations are certainly not costly ones.
It would be so very minimal as compared to.the cost of.the new bridge and
present street improvements. Safety must be the first and uninterupted
priority in this "improved" area and all other streets in our city which
historically has been deserving of it's pride.
The Residents in area of 44th Street and the new Minnehaha Creek Bridge
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Kenneth E. Rosland DATE: June 4, 1986
FROM: Craig G. Swanson
SUBJECT: On -Sale Wine License
The on -sale wine license application of the below establishment has been
investigated in accordance with applicable Statutes and ordinances:
Original Pancake House /My Pie
3501 W. 70th St.
Edina, MN 55435
The findings of this investigation do not reveal information that is
contrary to the public interest for the purpose of licensing.
Therefore, I recommend the Council move to approve the application and
issuance of an on -sale wine license for the establishment conditioned upon
approval by the State of Minnesota. And, instruct the City Clerk to
forward the required documents to the State of Minnesota for their
approval.
1�:4 G_ 61M�_
CRAIG G SWANSON
CHIEF OF POLICE
CGS:nah
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: September 27, 1985
TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
FROM: Colleen Paulus C\Q
SUBJECT: Approval of Wine Application
The Original Pancake House located at 3501 West 70th Street, Edina,
Minnesota has been approved for the service of wine according to
the Edina Health Department requirements. The establishment was
evaluated for adequate storage space for wine, glassware storage
and the method of dispensing.
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Kenneth E. Rosland DATE: June 12, 1986
FROM: Craig G. Swanson
SUBJECT: On -Sale Wine Licenses
The on -sale wine license applications of the below two establishments have
been investigated in accordance with applicable Statutes and ordinances:
1. The Pantry Restaurant
5101 Arcadia Ave.
Edina, MN 55436
2. St. Louie Bar -B-Que
3936 W. 50th St.
Edina, MN 55424
The findings of these investigations do not reveal information that is
contrary to the public interest for the purpose of licensing.
Therefore, I recommend the Council move to approve the applications and
issuance of on -sale wine licenses for the listed establishments conditioned
upon approval by the State of Minnesota. And, instruct the City Clerk to
forward the required documents to the State of Minnesota for their
approval.
CRAIG 9. SWANSON
CHIEF /0F POLICE
CGS:nah
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: April 24, 1986
TO: Ken Rosland, City Manager
FROM • - Colleen Paulus, Sanitarian
SUBJECT: Approval of Wine Application
The Pantry Restaurant located at 5101 Arcadia Avenue
has been approved for the service of wine by the Edina Health Department.
The establishment was evaluated for adequate storage space for wine, glassware
storage and the method of dispensing.
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: June 13, 1986
TO: Ken Rosland, City Manager
FROM: . Colleen Paulus, Sanitarian QQ
SUBJECT: Approval of Wine Application
The St. Louie BBQ located at 3936 W. 50th StrPPt
has been approved for the service of wine by the Edina Health Department.
The establishment was evaluated for adequate storage space for wine, glassware
storage and the method of dispensing.
M E M O R A N D U M_ L
TO: Kenneth E. Rosland DATE: June 4, 1986
FROM: Craig G. Swanson
SUBJECT: On -Sale Wine License Renewal
The on -sale wine license renewal application of the below establishment has
been investigated in accordance with applicable Statutes and ordinances:
Dayton's Boundary Waters Restaurant
100 Southdale Center
Edina, MN 55435
The findings of this investigation do not reveal information that is
contrary to the public interest for the purpose of licensing.
Therefore, I recommend the Council move to approve the application and
issuance of an on -sale wine license for the establishment conditioned upon
approval by the State of Minnesota and instruct the City Clerk to forward
the required documents to the State of Minnesota for their approval.
CRAIG G. SWANSON
CHIEF O POLICE
CGS:nah
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fit" rows down.. a ; 4%
the -maximum +�
len-grass th.-for g ' �E'!i$ I, :•.di#� k c 7 �''A . 7i': °7N
By Martha S. Allen proposed the change. Sol Jacobs,
Staff Writer director of inspections, said it will
allow city inspectors to tag a lot's
Minneapolitans, beware. If you're owner earlier in the summer sea -
letting grass grow under your 1 son of high growth. 1
feet, or around your trees and ;.
bushes, you'd better get the mow- , If the nsp @ctOr$ hPyJ= -tQwai uuntil_
J
er out. Something L5Ajopl. high. it's often.
2 feefhigh by_the..time -it-
It used to be you could let the mowed,l►gsaid
stuff grow a foot high before wor' .
rying about city inspectors and By the end of June the city had
their orders. Now the maximum issued 2,114 tags for weeds this
is about to be cut to 8 inches. ear, according to housing super -
A city council committee unani- visor Harold Barefield, 1,2241n
mously and quickly approved the June alone. :{
change Thursday, saying It will
help in the fight against high In -a11 of 1983, 5,829 tags were
weeds. The full council will vote issued for tall weeds, he said.
on it Aug. 10, and approval is= p "We don't just go around looking
expected — who's going to be in for minor violations,'.' he said.
favor of weeds?
_s Owners are given three days to
No one at yesterday's meeting '' mow their weeds, and most do so,
was. Van White, DFL -Fifth Ward, Barefleld said. But as of the end
said, "It should never have been of June, 302 lots had to be mowed
12 inches in the first place. This is by companies that the city Ion-
a good idea." tracts with. The cost of that, start -
;'. _ti . ,,, .• •r. ,n ..i ing at $22, is billed to the.$r�operty
Sandra Hilary, DFL -Third Ward•, owner._
Mayor C. Wayne Courtney
City of Edina
4801 W. 50th Street
Edina, Minnesota 55424
Gentlemen:
Mr. George C. Hite,
Chair - School Board
4720 Aspasia Circle
Edina, Minnesota 55435
RE: Edina Foundation
It is June again and we are asking for some appointments
to the Edina Foundation. The School Board's representative,
Kay Bach, and the Council representative, Bob Sherman each have
terms that expire the end of June, 1986. The Directors them-
selves have an appointment which is Lyle Bing whose term expires
in June, 1986.
I would hope that Kay and Bob could be reappointed by your
respective organizations. I realize that this may not happen
until early July, but as soon as it is accomplished and you
have made your decision I would appreciate hearing.
Yours truly,
James Van Valkenburg
JVV:jd /
cc: Kenneth Rosland ✓
Ray Smyth
Marylou Birkeland
Kay Bach
Robert Sherman
THOMSEN,NYBECK,JOHNSON,B000UET & VAN VALKEN BURG, P.A.
LAW OFFICES
SUITE 102
72SO FRANCE AVENUE SOUTH
GLENN G.NYBECK
MINNEAPOLIS IEDINAI,MINNESOTA 55435
OF COUNSEL
GORDON V.JOHNSON
16121 63S -7000
HELGE THOMSEN
JOHN K. BOUOUET
RICHARD D. WILSON, P. A.
JAMES VAN VALKENBURG
JACK W. CARLSON
MARK G.OHNSTAD
STEVEN J.OUAM
DONALD D. SMITH
ROBERT E.2ECK
MARSH J. HALBERG
DENNIS M. PATRICK
JOHN R. PRAETORIUS
June 10, 1986
Mayor C. Wayne Courtney
City of Edina
4801 W. 50th Street
Edina, Minnesota 55424
Gentlemen:
Mr. George C. Hite,
Chair - School Board
4720 Aspasia Circle
Edina, Minnesota 55435
RE: Edina Foundation
It is June again and we are asking for some appointments
to the Edina Foundation. The School Board's representative,
Kay Bach, and the Council representative, Bob Sherman each have
terms that expire the end of June, 1986. The Directors them-
selves have an appointment which is Lyle Bing whose term expires
in June, 1986.
I would hope that Kay and Bob could be reappointed by your
respective organizations. I realize that this may not happen
until early July, but as soon as it is accomplished and you
have made your decision I would appreciate hearing.
Yours truly,
James Van Valkenburg
JVV:jd /
cc: Kenneth Rosland ✓
Ray Smyth
Marylou Birkeland
Kay Bach
Robert Sherman
VV - -i
H. ROBERT DIERCKS
1616 CARGILL BUILDING
BOX 2187 LOOP STATION
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
June 9, 1986
Mr. Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
City of Edina
4801 W. 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Ken:
Since our conversation about the parking of boats, trailers,
and recreational vehicles in yards around the area of 56th -
Street, I thought of a solution that may or may not have
been considered.
In order to strengthen the present ordinance, wouldn't it
be a good idea for the City Council to totally prohibit
this type of thing but have the City of Edina buy a piece
of property either within or without the Edina City limits
which could be used by residents of Edina to park such ve-
hicles? There naturally would be the maintenance and se-
curity problems, but, if the property were reasonable enough
in price in the first place, it might be possible. I would
presume that a reasonable charge could offset some such ex-
penses, but maybe the facts in the situation would allow the
City to perform this service without a charge.
I'd be interested in your reaction.
As I said on the phone, the thing that bothers me is that if
one person can park such vehicles in their yard, then it fol-
lows that everyone can do so. So, I have to ask you and the
City Council what would happen to property values in the City
of Edina should such a thing happen?
Kindest re ards,
H. R. Diercks
\ HRD /pe
HENNEPIN
LFU
May 22, 1986
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E "
320 Washington Av. South
Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 -8468 �'HryE SoP
935 -3381
TTY 935 -6433
Mr. Fran Hoffman, P. E.
Director of Public Works
City of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, Minnesota 55424
RE: Designation of CSAH 17 (France Avenue)
Dear Mr. Hoffman:
As you know, MWDOT intends to turnback jurisdiction of TH 121 (France Avenue
North of W. 50th Street) to Hennepin County. At the present time, France
Avenue from W. 54th Street to W. 50th Street is under city jurisdiction. In
order to provide a continuous county route along France Avenue, we propose
that Hennepin County also assume jurisdiction of France Avenue from W. 54th
St. to W. 50th St., and add this segment to the county system as CSAH 17.
To accomplish the CSAH designation, we need concurrence of the affected
municipality. I've attached a sample resolution, and request that the city
council adopt this or a similar resolution. Upon adoption, please return a
certified dopy of the resolution to me.
If you have any questions, please call Doug Mattson, 935 -3381.
Sincerely,
David W. Schmidt, P.E.
Transportation Planning
DWS /DBM:mr
Attachment
HENNEPIN COUNTY
an equal opportunity employer
RESOLUTION OF CONCURRENCE
NOW, MEREFORE, BUT IT RESCLVED by the City Council of the City of
Edina that Edina concurs with Hennepin County's proposal to designate as
County State Aid Highway 17 that portion of France Avenue beginning at or
near the east quarter corner of Section 18, Township 28, Range 24, the
intersection with West 50th Street, thence south along France Avenue to a
point at or near the northeast corner of Section 19, Township 28, Range 24,
the intersection with West 54th Street and there terminate the designation.
Adopted . 19,
City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution duly passed, adopted and approved by the City Council of said City
on 19,.
City Clerk
City of
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Minneapolis
Edina
DENOTES SEGMENT OF
EXISTING FRANCE AVE
TO BE REDESIGNATED
CSAH 17
CSAH 17 DESIGNATION
A
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RESOLUTION OF CONCURRENCE
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that Edina concurs
with Hennepin County's proposal to designate as County State Aid Highway 17
that portion of France Avenue beginning at or near the east quarter corner
of Section 18, Township 28, Range 24, the intersection with West 50th
Street, thence south along France Avenue to a point at or near the north-
east corner of Section 19, Township 28, Range 24, the intersection with
West 54th Street and there terminate the designation.
ADOPTED this 16th day of June, 1986.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of June 16, 1986, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 25th day of June, 1986.
City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A4
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 902 TO CONFORM TO THE
STATE ESTABLISHED LEGAL DRINKING AGE AND TO ALLOW CERTAIN
PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 TO WORK IN, BUT NOT SERVE OR
SELL WINE IN QUALIFYING RESTAURANTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. The definition of "State Established
Legal Drinking Age" as set out in Section 1 "Definitions"
of Ordinance No. 902 is hereby amended, effective September 1,
1986, by changing the phrase "19 years of age." to "21 years
of age."
Section 2. Paragraph (e) of Section 40 of Part H
of Ordinance No. 902 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(e) No person working in the licensed premises
may be under the age of 18, except buspersons, dishwashers,
musicians, waiters and waitresses, provided that they shall
not serve or sell wine."
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect upon its passage and publication.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Published in on
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 1353 -A2
AN AMENDMENT TO THE ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING PHYSICAL
CULTURE AND HEALTH SERVICES AND CLUBS, REDUCING CLUBS AND
SALONS, MASSAGE PARLORS, AND ESCORT SERVICES, TO REDUCE
THE BUSINESS LICENSE FEE, PROVIDE FOR PARTIAL REFUND OF
INVESTIGATION FEES, LIMIT THE LOCATIOA OF MASST-.GE PARLORS
TO REGIONAL MEDICAL DISTRICTS, AND REMOVE RESTRICTIONS ON
MALE- FEMALE AND FEMALE -MALE MASSAGES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Reduction of Business License Fee.
Paragraph (a) of Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1353 is hereby .
amended to change the fee for a business license from $3,000
to $200.
Section 2. Partial Refund of Investigation Fees.
Paragraph (b) of Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1353 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"(b) Investigation Fees and Deposit. At the time
of each original application for an individual license,
the applicant shall deposit $50 with the City of Edina for
the investigation fee. At the time of each original application
for a business license, the applicant shall deposit $1,500
for the investigation fee. The cost.of the investigation
will be based on the expense involved, but in no event will
it exceed $50 for an individual applicant, or $1,500 for
a business applicant. All deposit monies not expended on
the investigation will be refunded to the applicant."
Section 3. Limitation of Business Licenses to
Regional Medical Districts. Section 8 of Ordinance No. 1353
is hereby amended by adding the following thereto:
"(j) If the application is for a business license
for the performance of massage services, and if the location
of the business premises described in the application for
a business license is not within a Regional Medical District
established pursuant to Ordinance No. 825.of the City of
Edina."
Section 4. Removal of Restrictions on Male - Female
and Female -Male Massages. Paragraph (e) of Section 14 of
Ordinance No. 1353 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(e) Employees of all businesses licensed hereunder
must remain and be fully clothed."
Section.5. Sub - paragraph 10 of paragraph (a)
of Section 4 of Ordinance No. 1353 is hereby amended by
adding the following thereto:
"In lieu of delivery of the financial statement,
the applicant may deliver a certification by a certified
public accountant, acceptable to the City Manager, that
the annual gross revenue for the same period of time as
is required for the financial statement of the business
from massage services is less than 25% of its total annual
gross revenue for such period of time, with each year considered
separately."
Section 6. This Ordinance shall be in full force
and effect upon its passage and publication.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Published in on
ATTEST:
City Clerk
-2-
Mayor
1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
06 -16 -86 PAGE 1
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
153354
06/10/86
456.02
MINNEGASCO
HEATING
10- 1130- 000 -00
153354
06/10/86
129.93
MINNEGASCO
HEATING
10 -4254- 446 -44
153354
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06/10/86
-� 361.46
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10- 4254 - 520 -52
153354
06/10/86
19302.35
MINNEGASCD
HEATING
10 -4254- 540 -54
153354_
06/10/86
85.25
MINNEGASCO
HEATING
10- 4254 - 629 -62
153354
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06/10/86
242.24
MINNEGASCD
- HEATING
10- 4254 - 646 -64
�i 153354
06/10/86
68.30
MINNEGASCO
HEATING
23- 4254 - 611 -61
153354
06110/86
162.28
ELECTRIC
HEATING
27 -4254- 661 -66
r 153354
06/10/86
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06/10/86
11574.43
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28- 4254 - 708 -70
153354_
06/10/86
124.79
MINNEGASCD
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40 -4254- 801 -80
153354
06/10/ 86
924.76
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40 =4254- 803 -80 i
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06/10/86
3.03
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06/10/86_
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06/10/86
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10 -4252- 322-30 -
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156391
06/10/86
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10- 4252- 330 -30
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06/10/86
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10- 4252- 345 -30___
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156391
06/10/86
19875.36
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10- 4252 - 375 -30
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156331
06/10/86
376.22
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10- 4252 - 440 -44
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06/10/86
3.32
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10 -4252- 460 -46
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155391
06/10/86
19505.40
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ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 520 -52
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_156391
06/10/86
19160.81
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10 -4252- 540 -54
156391
06/10/86
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0- 4252- 629 -62
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156391
06/10/86
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10- 4252 - 646 -64
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155331 i
06110/86 -
330.01
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ELECTRIC
23- 4252 - 611 -61
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156391
06/10/86
181.30
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26- 4252 - 689 -68
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156391
06/10/86
16.77
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ELECTRIC
27 -4252- 661 -66
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156391
06/10/86
195.74
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27 -4252- 662 -66
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06/10/86
98 929
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06/10186
180.15
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29 -4252- 721 -72
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06 /10/86
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156331
06/10/86
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40- 4252-803-80
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155331
06/10/86
138.42
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40- 4252- 804 -80
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156391
06/10/86
510.53
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50- 4252 - 821 -82
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j 157055 06/10/86 51.27 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27 -4516- 660 -66 MANUAL
157055 06/10/86 28.65 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27- 4540 - 661 -66 MANUAL
157055 06/10/86 32.00 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27 -4624- 664 -66 MANUAL
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06/10/86
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28.00
TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626 - 822 -82
f'
209.80
10- 4100 - 420 -42
•�
161031
06/09/86
1.01
BERTELSON
137026
- 06/04/66__'__
14.00 —
BAD6ER METER INC
R =PAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 807 -80 — �
167031
06/09/86
120.80
14.00 +
3ROS
INC
GEN
- 1
10- 4504 - 510 -51
"- ftiait
167031
06109/86
22.23
BERTEL5ON
3ROS
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GENT
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10= 4504 - 510 -51
- - --
40 =4540 - 802 =82 180505
157031
06/09/86
111028
06/11/86
B47.T5
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WHOLESALERS
INVENTORY
27- 4630- 664 -66
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167028
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. 06/10/86 --
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1r 626.45
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INVENTORY—
50 -4630- 822 -82
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161028
06 /10/86
39252.75
BEER
WHOLESALERS
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 842 -84 '
BURY
167028
06110/86
29241.90
BEER
WHOLESALERS
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 862 -86
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2T =1300= 000 =00
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167033
167034
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167035
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06/10/86
ftf *t.
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TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626 - 822 -82
209.80
10- 4100 - 420 -42
•�
161031
06/09/86
1.01
BERTELSON
BROS
INC
GEN
SUPS
10- 4504 - 510 -51
167031
06/09/86
120.80
BERTELSON
3ROS
INC
GEN
SUPP
10- 4504 - 510 -51
19541.55
167031
06109/86
22.23
BERTEL5ON
3ROS
INC
GENT
_ SUPP
10= 4504 - 510 -51
- - --
40 =4540 - 802 =82 180505
157031
06/09/86
349.92
BERTELSON
BROS
INC
GEN
SUPP
10- 4504 - 510 -51
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167031
- -- - - --
06/09186
-- - -- - - - --
16.76
BERTELSON
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- - - -
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--
10 -4504- 646 -64
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510.18 �
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167033
167034
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167035
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06/10/86
209.80
BERGFORO
TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626 - 822 -82
209.80
10- 4100 - 420 -42
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06/10/86
24.00
BLOOMINGTON CHRY -PLY .
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56 18452
- - - - - -- --
24.00 *
06/09186
29306.00
BOUSTEAD
ELEC B MFG
_- -
CONT REPAIRS
-- - - -- --
40- 4248- 801 -80
06/09/86
19541.55
BOUSTEAD
ELEC L MFG
CONT REPAIRS
40- 4248 - 801 -80
-
06/09/86
78.11
BOUSTEAO
'cLEC g MF6
REPAIR PARAS
- - --
40 =4540 - 802 =82 180505
39925.66 *
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167038
06/11/86
100.00
GEORGE
BUTLER,
POLICE SERVICE
10- 4100 - 420 -42
- - - ---- - -
-- -- ------ -- - ---
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167039
06/10/86
152.63
BRYAN
ROCK PROD. INC
SAND GRAVEL ROCK
10 -4522- 642 -64
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167041
06/10/86
19073.18
BURY
B CARLSON
INC
BLACKTOP
10 -4524- 301 -30
161041
06/10/86
259209.38
BURY
8 CARLSON
INC
CORRECTION
27- 1300 - 000 -00
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06/10/86
29564.3b-
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CCARLSON
INC
CDRRECTION
2T =1300= 000 =00
157041
06/10/86
259209.38-
BURY
B CARLSON
INC
CORRECTION
27- 1300 - 000 -00
,1
167041_
06/10/86
295.09.38
BURY
B CARLSON
INC
CONSTRUCTION
27 -1300- 000 -00_
157041
06/10/86
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2T -1300- 000 =Ud - -
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CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
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HFNndR TTFN nFRrRTPTfnN ACCOUNT Nn- TNU- n P_n_ a wcccAar
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15T04T
06/09/86
202.23
BROWN PHOTD
PHOTO SJPPLIES
10 -4508- 440 -44 25615
151047
06111/86
20.40
BROWN PHOTO
PHOTD SUPPLIES
10 -4508- 440 -44 454835
233.43 +
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167053
06/09/86
141039
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10 -4250- 301 -30
167053
_ 06/09/86 _
43.56
10_- 4250 - 446 -44
167053
66/09/86
55.42
BROWNING FERRIS -
_
REFUSE COLLECTION
_
10- 4250 - 520 -52
167053
06/09/86
141.39
BROWNING FERRIS
REFJSE COLLECTION
10- 4250 - 540 -54
167053
06/09/86
•65.81
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10 -4 4250 - 628 -62
167053
06/09186
46.72
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10 -4250- 646 -64
_
167053
06/09/86
108.72
BROWNING FERRIS
REFJSE COLLECTION
10 -4250- 646 -64
167353
_ 06/09/86 _
10.88
_ BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
23 -4250- 611 -61_
167053
06/09/86
387.50
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUTE COLLECTION
27- 4250 - 661 -66
167053
06/09/86
46.72
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
27- 4250 - 662 -66
"-
167053
0_6/09/86
100.50
BROWNING FERRIS
REFJSE COLLECTION
28 -4250- 708 -70
167053
06/09/86
201.81
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
50- 4250 - 841 -84
167053
06/09/86
351.86
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
50- 4250- 861 -86
19702.38 •
167054
06/09/86
39.91
BATTERY WAREHOUSE
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 662 -66 35706
39.91 •
rfrrf.
-_
+ ++ -CKS
'P
LS 1056
06/09/86
30.00
B H K B R INC --
INSUR4NCE
10- 4260 - 510 -51
30.00 •
rr� *�•
- **t -CKS
167058 _
_06/11/86
100.00
MAINE SENNETT
POLICE SERV
10- 4100 - 420 -42
100.00 •
- -- - --
-
r•+f ►•
167060
06/09/86
330.70
AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 664 -66
167060 -
- -- -
- 06/09/86
- -- -- - --
313.55
AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE
CONCESSIONS
21- 4624- 664 -66
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644.25 *
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167072
06/09/86
87.34
DAILY CONST REPORTS
ADVERTISING
10- 4210 - 140 -14
^5
87.34 •
157073
06/11/86
239.25
CITY BEER
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 822 -82
167073
06/11/86
109.85
CITY BEER
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 842 -84
167073
06/11/86
6.90
_ CITY BEER
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
-- -_
576.00 •
+ ** -CKS
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157075
167075
06/11/86
06/11/86
18.28
17.43
CLANCY DRU; INC
CLANCY DRUG INC
GEN SUPP
GEN SJPP
10- _4504- 260 -26
10- 4904 - 600-&0
=
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157075
06/11/86
8.96
CLANCY DRUG INC
PHOTO SUPP
10 -4508- 200 -20.
L936 CI's EDtNA CHECK REL ER 06 -16 -86 , ,E 5
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDO-1 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. q P.O. R MESSAGE
2 167075 06/11/86 17.29 CLANCY DRUG INC REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 813 -80
61.96 •
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I, 167078 06/10/86 828.55 COCA COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50 -4632- 842 -84 -
-In 828.55 •
f ** -CKS --
_� 167080 D6 /11/86 2.11.20 CONTINENTAL= MINNESOTA CLEAN SUPP 27- 4504 - 664 -66
167080 06/11/86 95.14 CONTINENTAL - MINNESOTA CLEAN SJPP 27- 4512 - 661 -66
• 161080 06/11/86 19779.37 CONTINENTAL - MINNESOTA: CLEAN,SUPP 27- 4624 - 664 -66
-- __ 29086.21 •
1 71 .. • ** -CKS
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167090 06%09/8 9133.20 CERT POYE3 TRAIN REPAIR PARTS 14540- 560 -56 391693
167090 06/09/86 639.15 CERT.POWE2 TRAIN REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560-56 391883
19792.35 •
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- �161�194 — X6%09%86 93.08 CASH REGISiEB--.i�ALES OFFICE_ - APPLIES 27 -1516- 661 -66
93.08 •
167095 06/11/86 77.01- COMMISSIONER REVENUE -- CRE3IT 10 4612- 560 -56
• 157095 06/11/86 308.72 COMMISSIONER REVENUE GASOLINE 10- 4612 - 560 -56
231.71 •
f►*f►r
• + +* -CKS
f 157097 06/09/86 53.26 CDURTNEY YArNE MILEAGE 10- 6208 - 100 -10
53.26 •
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167106 06/11/86 100.00 OAHL- MR NILDING POLICE SERV 10 -4100- 420 -42
_ - - -- 006 : — -- --
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167110 06/10/86 383.80 DAVIDSEN DIST INC INVENTDtY 50 -4630- 842 -84
383.80
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161120 06/11/86 9267.93 DORSEY 6 WHITNEY SERVICES �0- 4218 - 220 =22 ' -- - - --
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259837.36 •
14 *** -CKS
167125 06/09/86 126.60, MERIT SUPPLY GEN SUP? 23 =4594- 611 -61 14618
�3 161125 06/10/86 344.59 MERIT SUPPLY G_N SUPP 26 -4504- 689 -68 14652 �;
1986 CITY OF EDINA
V
CHECK REGISTER
06 -16 -86 PAGE 6
CHECK_ NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENOOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. _b_P.O. # MESSAGE_
2
157125
06/09/86
327.80
MERIT
SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
26- 4512- 689 -68
14668
I"
200.24
167125 --
- 06/09/86 i
__ 327.30
MERIT
SUPPLY_
CLEANING SUPP
26- 4512 - 689 -68
146668__
(�
167125
06/09/86
327.30-
MERIT
SUPPLY
CORRECTION
26- 4512 - 689 -68
14668
'
167125
06/10/86
662.55
MERIT
SUPPLY
CiEMICALS
26- 4564- 689 -68
14636
5
_ 157125_
06/09/86
498.00
MERIT
SUPPLY
LUMBER
27- 4606 - 661 -66
14523
'
1S7125
06/09/86
650.00
MERIT
SUPPLY
TOOLS
40- 4580 - 801 -80 -14556
l
117125
06/09/86
9.50
MERIT
- SUPPLY
SIGNS
50 -4502- 820 -82
#fffff
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- - --
167125 - ---
06/09/86
. - -
9.50
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MERIT
SUPPLY
BOOKS
50- 4502 - 822 -82
I67125
06/09/86
9.50-
_
MERIT
--
SUPPLY
_ _ - -
CORRECTION
5D- 4502 - 822 -82
- - -- -- - -
•,'
167125
06/09/86
9.50
MERIT
SUPPLY
BOOKS
50 -4502- 842 -84
.
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167125
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06/09/86
-
9.50
MERIT
SUPPLY
BOOKS
50- 4502 - 862 -86
06/09/86
6.75
EGEBERG GOLF CARTS
29638.04 •
27 -4540- 671 -66 2337
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r
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157126
06/11/86
162.75
DAVIS EUGENE
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60 -4100- 985 -90
167126
06/11/86
37.49
_
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MILEAGE
60 -4208- 985 -90
200.24
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167134
_ 06/10/86 _—
36.75
CITYWIDE SERVICES
CON_i REPAIRS
50- 4248- 841 -84
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36.75
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167143
06/09/86
146.85
EMRICH BAKING CO
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 664 -66
167143
— _ 06/09/86_
400.50_
EMRICH BAKING CO—
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 664 -66
547.35
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161148
06/11/86
48.24
ELVIN SAFETY SUPPLY
GEN SUPP
10- 4504- 646 -64
157148
06111/86
8.35
ELVIN SAFETY SUPPLY
1ST.AID SUPP
10- 4510- 440 -44
56.59
• - - --
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167149
06/09/86
6.75
EGEBERG GOLF CARTS
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 671 -66 2337
6.75
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- - --
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06/11/86
5139862.50
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DUE FROM HRA
10 -1145- 000 -00
167163
06/11/86
479625.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
INTEREST BONDS
27- 4300- 660 -66
167163
06/11/86�f9��7�.iTb
FIRST NATIDNAI. BANK
UNAPP SURPLUS
66- 2490 - 000 -00
7409562.50
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167179
-- —
06/09/86
246.91
GENERAL BINOIN&
BEN SUPP
10 -4504- 260 -26
246.81
•
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_ 1671B0-
06/09/86
559500.00
GENERAL SAFETV EQUIP'•
FIRE EQUIP
10- 4918- 440 -44 13338
559500.00
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06/09/86
123.48
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 540 -54
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06 -16 -86 �.._c: 7
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REPAIR PARTS
27- 4604 - 661 -66 97839
27- 4540 - 662 -66
06/09/86 25.00 HOOTEN- CLEANER § -- LAUNDRY -` 10- 4262 - 420 -42
25.00
167238 06/11/86
tf.ff ►r
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24.00 MM H MCCOY
24.00 f
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41030. ROBERT 8 HILL SALT
10 -4504- 301 -30 125937
10- 4538 - 440 -44
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DATE
AMOUNT
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ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O.
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167188
06/09/86
76.44
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 540 -54
I' '
199.92 •
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167194
06/09/86
GENERAL CDMMUNICATNS
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274- 420 -42
64905
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70.00
157194
06/09/86
70.00
GENERAL COMMUNICATNS
EQUIP M41NT
10- 4274- 420 -42
64906
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161194
06/09186
100.00.
GENERAL CDMMUNICATNS
S,-RV CONTRACTS
10- 4288- 420 -42
23068
-
167194
- - -
06/09/86
--
15.90
— GENERAL CDMMUNICATNS
. RADIO SERY-
10 -4294- 440 -44
_
64904
167194
06/11/86
23.80
GENERAL CDMMUNICATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294 - 440 -44
64999
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06/09/86
70.00
GENERAL CDMMUNICATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294- 440 -44
23066
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167199
06/11/86
24.24
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40 -4504- 801 -80
44529
24.24 •
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167206
06/11/86
893.16
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10- 4262- 301 -30
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167206
06/11/86
154.55
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LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 560 -56
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322_.03
G_6 K_SERYICES
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 646 -64
167206
06/11/86
13.60.
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LAUNDRY
0= 4512 = 540 -54
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167206
06/11/86
206.60
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LAUN)RY
40 -4262- 801 -80
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06%10/86
43.15
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27= 4620 - 662 -66
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REPAIR PARTS
27- 4604 - 661 -66 97839
27- 4540 - 662 -66
06/09/86 25.00 HOOTEN- CLEANER § -- LAUNDRY -` 10- 4262 - 420 -42
25.00
167238 06/11/86
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24.00 MM H MCCOY
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41030. ROBERT 8 HILL SALT
10 -4504- 301 -30 125937
10- 4538 - 440 -44
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06 -16 -86 PAGE 8
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CHECK NO.
DATE
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VENDOR
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ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. # MESSAGE
- - -- -
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41.30 +
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167249
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06/11/86
100.00
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10- 4100 - 420 -42
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100.00
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167256
06/11/86
49.50
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10- 4274 - 420 -42
15638
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157277
06/11/86
79.05
CARLSON PRINTING
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 140 -14
I
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167277
06/11/86
49.05-
CARLSON PRINTING
PRINTING
10- 4600- 140 -14
35275
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167277
06/11/86
49.05
CARLSON PRINTING
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 140 -14
35275
79.05 +
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167278 -
06/09/86
22.29
JERRYS_
FOODS
GEN SUPP
10- 4504 - 440 -44
167278
06/11/86
8.33
JERRYS
FOODS
PHOTO SUPP
10- 4508 - 440 -44-
167278
06/09/66
5.44
JERRYS
FOODS
GEN SUPPLIES
26 -4504- 688 -68
167278
0_6/09/86
1B_.T6
JERRYS_F003S
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 661 -66
167278
06/09/86
31.35
JERRYS
F003S
TOOLS
27- 4580 - 661-66
167278
06/09/86
31.35
JERRYS
FOODS
GEN SUP2
27- 4580 - 663 -66
17
167218
06/09/86
31.35_-
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-
FOODS
CORRECTION
27- 4580 - 663 -66
86.17 f
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06/11/86
8.39
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 260 -26
167279
06/11%86
110.03
JERRYS
OUR OYN
HOPE
6EN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 301 -30
f
167279
06/11/86
10.28
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 318 -30
°=
167279
06/11/86
49.44
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 325 -30
167279
06/11/86
49.44-
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HOPE
CORRECTION
10 -4504- 325 -30
w'S
167279
06/11/86
49.44
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 325 -30
167279
06/11/86
12.94
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 390 -30
167279
06/11/86
13.93
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 420 -42
167279
06/11/86
43.63
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 440 -44
167279
06/11/86
55.50
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HOWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 470 -47
167279
06/11/86
279.90
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
1D- 4504 - 507 -50
_
167279
06/11/86
55.88
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HOPE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
_167279
06/11/86
296.36
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
.0
10- 4504- 646 -64
167279
06/11/86
17.30
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4512 - 440 -44
167279
06/11/86
9.08
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 390 -30
167279 -
06/11/86
69.91
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 540-54
167279
06/11/86
29.81
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HOPE
REPAIR PARATS -�
10- 4540 - 646 -64-'
�f,OI
161279
06/11/86
17.37
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
PAINT
10- 4544 - 646 -64
167279
06/11/86
53.97
JERRYS
OUR OWN_HOWE
TOOLS
10 -4580- 646 -64
�
'
167279
06111/86
94.69
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
_
CONSTRUCTION
27 -1306- 000 -00
167219
06/11/86
175.12
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
PAINT
27- 4544- 661 -66
--
167279
06/11/86-
18.00
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE_
TOOLS
27- 4580- 663 -66
167279
06/11/86
0.
117
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
_
P4RTS�
21- 4620 - 661 -66
_
=
167279
06/11/86
785.09
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
TOOLS
27 -4620- 662 -66
157279
06/11/86
16.96
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
TOOLS
21- 4620-6_63 -66
167279
06/11/86
15.89
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
28 -1564- 708 -70
-�-
�`e
167279
06/11/86
31.17,
JERRYS
OUR OWN
HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
40 -4504- 801 -80
;�
J
161304
1986 CIT1
_, EDINA
KNOX
CHECK REG. -.ER
CO
06 -16 -86
9
456894
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. M P.O. #
MESSAGE
27- 4504- 661 -66
440455
167304
06/09/86
19.87
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 662 -66
167279
06/11/86
86.06
JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540-803 -80
CO
P%IN_T
27 -4544- 661 -66
j 167279
06/11/86
12.55
JERRYS OUR OWN HOME
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540- 807 -80
CO
GEN SUPPLIES
28-4504- 708-70
440857 -
167304
29379.32-- -
10074
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPP
28- 4504- 708 -70
440571
167304
06111/86
10.74-
KNOX
LUMBER
#t# -CKS
I,I
28- 4504- 708 -70
167286
06/10/86
819.92
JUSTUS LUM3ER
CDNST
27- 1300 - 000 -00
CD
^
28 -4504- 708 -70 440754 - -....
167304
819.92
28.21
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPPLIES
......
438899
161304
06/09/86
27.21
,
# ## -CKS
LUMBER
161289
06/11786
106 - W— WALTER JOHNSON
POLICE SER
10- 4100 - 420 -42
167304
06 9 6
78.32
KNOX
100.00 #
D
_
---P'A3R -PAS
0= 454G-402-4074-4 V49
7
•99999
409.48 •
rrr -CKS
167292 �4
167
06/09/86
309073.00
HARRIS HOMEYER
INSURANCE
NSURANCE
10- 4260 - 510-51
i0- 4260 - 510 -51:
F _
+
t # t -CKS
!'
29291.50
KOKESH ATHLETIC
GEN SUPm
10 -4504- 621 -62
167300
06/11/86
550.'25
KOKESH ATHLETIC
GEN SUPP
10 =4504- 624 -62
167300
06/09/86
496.67
KOKESH ATHLETIC
SUPPLIES
10- 4586- 620 -62
167300
06/09/86
496.67-
KOKESH ATHLETIC
CORRECTION
10- 4586 - 620 -62
_
167300
06/09/86
496.67
KOKESH ATMLETIC
SUPPIES
_
10- 4586 - 627 -62 -
161300
06/09/86
547.97-
KOKESH ATHLETIC
CORRECTION
10- 4598 - 626 -62
167300
06/09/84
547.97
KOKESH ATHLETIC
SUPPLIES
10- 4598- 626 -62
167300
_
46/09/86
547.97
KOKE H- AVErfiC
SOCCER �OUI
10= 4598627 -62
_
39886.39 •
i.
#ret #r-
rrr-CKS
167302
06/10/86
59304.31
KUETHER DIST CO
INVENTORY
50 -4630- 822 -82
— —_
1 167302
06/10/85
69890.07
KUETHEit—OIST CO
INVENTORY
50 -4630- 842 -84
-
129194.38 t
rtr -CKS
161304
06/10/86
25.09
KNOX LUMBER CO
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 318 -30 457552
_
16730
a
2
upp
10= 4504 - 318 =30 447386
167304
06/10/86
76.48
KNOX LUMBER CO
TOOLS
10- 4580- 301 -30 440583
J
161304
06111/86
74037
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
LUMBER
10- 4604- 646 -64
456894
_
161304
_
06/11/86
27.80
KNOX
LUMBER
CO -
GEN SUP? - `-
27- 4504- 661 -66
440455
167304
06/09/86
19.87
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 662 -66
447395
167304
06/09/86
4.45
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
P%IN_T
27 -4544- 661 -66
412325
161304
06711/86
12.08
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPPLIES
28-4504- 708-70
440857 -
167304
06/11/86
10074
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPP
28- 4504- 708 -70
440571
167304
06111/86
10.74-
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
CREDIT
28- 4504- 708 -70
772052
167304
06/11/85
8.65
KNOX
LUMBER
CD
_
GEN SUPa-
28 -4504- 708 -70 440754 - -....
167304
06/11/86
28.21
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504 - 708 -70
438899
161304
06/09/86
27.21
KNOX
LUMBER
CO
GEN SUPP
28- 4504- 708 -70
440643
,
167304
06 9 6
78.32
KNOX
R LUMB
D
_
---P'A3R -PAS
0= 454G-402-4074-4 V49
7
409.48 •
' "I ,
1986 CITY
OF EDINA
06/10/86
CHECK REGISTER
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SUPP
06 -16 -86 PAGE 10
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
# P.O. 0 MESSAGE
..
167317
-- -- - - - - -' —
- - - - - --
-- - -- - - -- -
-- -- -- **• —CKS
-- - --- —
..e
167311
L.15
06/10/86
39990.95
EASTSIDE BEVERAGE
IRV74TDRY
50- 4630 - 822 -82
10 -4504- 646 -64
7311
06/10/86
59187.75
EASTSIDE BEVERAGE
INV_MTDRY
50- 4630- 842 -84
167311
06%10/86
4:376.95
EASTSIDE BEVERAGE
INYENiORT
50- 4630- 862 -86
10 -4262- 440 -44
'
167318 _
8
139555.65 •
29.70_
LEEF BROS INC
- -- —
GEN SUPP
I,
137.50 :
- - --
* ** -CKS
-
_
167319
06/09/86
29161.00
167317
06/10/86
111.20
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SiIPm
10- 4504 - 322 -30
^I 167317
16 7317
06hO/86
431.17
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 322 -30
•
•
li
I
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06/10/86
109.03
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SUPP
10- 4504- 328 -30
.�
167317
06/10/86___
102.14
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 390 -30
167317
06/10/86
43.70
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
_
GEN SUPP
_
10 -4504- 646 -64 -
-
167317
06/10/86
417.87
LAWSDN PRODUCTS
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 646 -64
1,215.15
167318
06/09/86
107.90
LEEF BROS INC
LAUMORY
10 -4262- 440 -44
'
167318 _
8
— 06/11/86—
29.70_
LEEF BROS INC
- -- —
GEN SUPP
23- 4504 - 611 -61
137.50 :
- - --
— -- - -- -
-
_
167319
06/09/86
29161.00
LEITNER C34PANY
SOD 6 BLACK DIRT
27- 4562 - 662 -66
* ** -CKS
167323
06/11/86
31.00
LINHOFF
PHOTO SUPP
10- 4508 - 440 -44
31.00
* ** -CKS
167331
06/11/86
88.90
LAHASS C01 "ORATION
CONT REPAIRS
10 -4248- 560 -56 B36134
167331
06/11/86
400.00
LAHASS CORPORATION
CDNT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 835947
1673.31
06/11/86
122.50.
LAHASS CORPORATION
-
CDNT REPAIRS
10 -4248- 560 -56 B36133
611.40 •
-- -- --
•••••• - -
-- -
- —
-CKS
-- --
— - -- — - ---
._.***
167344
06/09/86
13.02
MED 3KYGEV 6 EQUIP
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 449 -44
"Z
13.02 •
* *• -CKS
157346
66/09/86
29,274.25
MET N WASP= C L COMM
BLOB PERMITS
10- 3095- 000 -00
•"
299274.25 •
-
of
* *t- CKS
^!
16735606/09/86_
288.36
-
MN BLUEPRINT
GEN
10- 4504- 260 -26
-
161356
06/09/86
78.00 AN
- --
BLUEPRINT
__SUPP
- - - -
GEN SUPPLIES
_
-- - - -_
10- 4504 - 260 -26
-
157356
06/09/86
49.56
MN BLUEPRINT
BLUE PRINTING
10- 4570- 260 -26
°
415.92
�e
••••••
*** -CKS
li
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17B6 C11. -i EDINA CHECK REb_ -.ER 06 -16 -86 . .c 11
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VFNn0,1 TTFM nFSr_RTPTinN err miNT Nn_ TWV_ a P_n_ a wcccsr.F
�3
161358 _
- 06/09/86
129.19
NATL GUARDIAN SYST
ALARM SERV
23- 4304 - 610 -61
I^
167358
_
06/09/86
_
45.00
NATL GUARDIAN SYST
ALARq SERV
27 -4304- 661 -66
174.19 •
`7
167357
06/09/86
300.55
MILAN TORO INC
R=PAI:i ?AATAS
27 -4540- 662 -66
- -
167359
06/09/86
13.86
MINN TORO INC
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 662 -66
167359
06/09/86
98.50
MINN TORO INC_
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 670 -66
157359
- 06/10/86 _
__ - 31D.46J �-
_
MINN TORO_ INC - - -- -
REPAIR PARTS --
27- 4540- 670 -66
_
611954
167359
06/09/86
474.75
MINN TORO INC
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 670 -66
167359
06/09/86
71.58
MINN TORO INC
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 670 -66
167359 ---
06/09/86
81.50
MILAN TORO INC
REPAIR BART$
27 -4540- 670 -66
167359
06/09/86
38.82
MINN TORO INC
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 670 -66
167359
06/09/86
219.09
MINN TORO INC
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 670 -66
`
I,
19609.81 •
-
- -
(°
157360
85.D0
MINNESOTA VANNER
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56
062903
_
" 167360
__06/10/86
06/11/86
277.00
MINNESOTA WANNER
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 646 -64
063223
167360
06/09/86
38.00
MINNESOTA WANNER
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248- 646 -64
063257
167360
06/10/86
70.00
MINNESOTA WANNER
GEN SUPP
10- 4504 - 507 -50
063030
f_.
167350
06/10/86
_
296 .02
MINNESOTA WANNER
_ _
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 646 -64
063125
167360
06/11/86
496.50
MINNESOTA WANNER
GEN SUPP
10-4504-646-64
063126
h,
l&?3,So
06/10/86
400.00
MINNESOTA WANNER
GEN
10-4504_646_64
062992
h
167360
06/11/86
40V35��fYNAfEsd_t_"ANNER
GEN SUPP
10 4504 646 64
--
063127
-" _ - - --
29062.87 •
ir
••• -CKS
167362
06/10/86
270.11
MODEL STOVE COMPANY
CONCRETE
10- 4528-301 -30
167362
_
06/10/86
885.46
MODEL7_MNE COMPANY
CONCRETE
19156.07
167365
06/11/86
100.00
BURT MERFELD
POLICE SERVICE
10 -4100- 420 -42
-
0'D
1.167366
06111/86
260.05
MINNESOTA 3AR
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 822 -82
157366
_
06/11/86
- X75.25
MINNESOTA -BAR
_ _
INVENTORY
50 -4632- 842 -84
_ _ _
167366
06/11/86
441.98
MINNESOTA 3AR
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 862 -86
- -- - --
19477.28 •
.�
fff -CKS
-
- -
161310
--
06/11/86
473.34
MIDLAND PRODUCTS C0
CONCESSIONS
26- 4624 - 684 -68
167370
06/11/86
101.41
MIDLAND PRDDUCTS CD
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
574.75 •
I '
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- "I
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167374
06/11/86
70.6i�i -MN PARK S iEC RSSN
PJBLICAfIONS
ifS -6204- 600 -60
-
70.00 •
s�
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-- -
*•• -CKS
�"
167378
06/10/86
59821.20
MARK VII SALES
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 822 -82
1986 CITY
OF EDINA
..I
CHECK NO.
DATE
50 -4630- 842-84
89667.05 - -
MARK
- --- -------
VII SALES
-----
F
06/10/86
219665.25 :
1167378
67378
06/10/86
- - - -- - -- -
161.379
06109/86
METR3
FONE COMM
^ 1613B0
06/11/86
20.00 •
167381
06/09/86
167381
06/09/86
^i 167381
06/10/86
s
a.
ar
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1w
Aw
b+
w
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CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. IN
79177.00
MARK
VII SALES
INVENTORY
50 -4630- 842-84
89667.05 - -
MARK
- --- -------
VII SALES
-----
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
219665.25 :
•- -
- - - -- - -- -
--- ----- - - - - --
20.00
METR3
FONE COMM
GEN SUPP
10- 4504 - 184 -18
20.00 •
- 167420
06/09/86
107.75
OLD DUTCH FOODS
109836.28
THOMSEN
NY3ECK
SERVICES
10- 4100 - 220 -22
109836.28 •
-
- - - - - --
f r f f f f
STAR
8 TRI3UNE_
ADVERTISING
10 -4210- 300 -30
_124.20
102.60
STAR
6 TRIBUNE
ADVERTISING
10- 4210 - 440 -44
9n9 -71
QTAD
a *Dro1,NC
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ex_fnve- cin -c,
06 -16 -86 PAGE 12
N P.O. N MESSAGE
I
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i'
1:' 1
- - - - --
509.51
•
I� tefrfr-----
- ----- --
----- -fra- CKS
- 167420
06/09/86
107.75
OLD DUTCH FOODS
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 664 -66
"
107.75
f r f f f f
-_ . -.
_. -.
• ** -CKS
16742906/09
/86
769.80
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 664 -66
167429
06/10/86
198.45
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 822 -82
157429
06/10/86
428.95
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 842 -84
27 167429 _-
06/1.0/86
_393.00
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
I_NV=NTORY
50- 4632-862 -86
]"
I
19 789.30
*
--
- - - - - -- - - - - --- -
•••-CKS-
161434
06/11/86
49.28
PIINTERS SERVICE INC
EQUIP MAINT
28- 4274 - 707 -10 2875
-
- - - -
-- - - -
49.28
•
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1ff -CKS
i6T441
06/09/86
126.4
THE PRINT SHOP
PRINTIM6
10- 4600- 628 -62
157441
06/09/86
750.00
THE PRINT SHOP
CONSTRUCTION
60- 1300- 264 -04
-- -
- -- - --
876.40
•
frffff
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'- ~167460
06/10/86
169.60
ROYAL CROWN BEY
INVENTORY
50 -4632- 822 -82
167460
06/10/86
143.30
ROYAL CROWN SEW
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 842 -84
167460 - -_
-- 06/10/86
626.30
ROYAL CROWN BEY
INV_NTORr
50- 4632 - 862 -86
^"
939.2 0
-
•
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- - -.
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167462
06/09/86
288.00
RENTAL EQUIP B SALES
SERV CONT
21- 4288- 662 -66 5508
s
288.00
•
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s, 167470
06/11/86
25.00
DR ROCKWELL
MED SERVICE
10- 4100 - 481 -48
3�
25.00
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1:' 1
1986 CI` F EOINA CHECK RE. -.fER 06 -16 -86 PAGE 13
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
7! tkfttf '
- - - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- - - -- ttt -CKS
167475 06/11/86 126.43 RUFFRIDGE JOHNSON TOOLS 10 -4580- 301 -30
_ 126.43 •
r I ttttrt -- -- - - - ---
*•• -CKS
167482 06/0978b — 60.00 - -�- SATELLITE INDUSTRIES —�CDNT SERV 27- 4200- 662 -66 —
60.00
*•* -CKS
167485
06/09/86
29464.06
STATE SLOG_
BLDG PERMITS
3095- 000 -00
- 167485
_ _
06/09/86
_
1 _ 33.50 '
__ ___INSP
STATE -BLDG INSP
SUR CH6 TAX
_10- _.
10- 3113 - 000 -00 — —
,I
700.00
2,597.56 •
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248-560 -56
5738
167486
— 06/11/86
167492
DOTiI SiR�IC,iER UNS
17.54
10 =4572- 420 -42 M35046
3.00
AMMUNI ION
73.00 •
167492
06%10/86
1.64
SOUTHOALE F W
REPAIR P ARTS
-
10- 4540 560 =56
119241 -
*** -CKS
719.18 •
167490
—
06/11/86
91.16
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
PAINT
28- 4544 - 708 -70
167493.
06/10/86
91.16 •
SOUTHSIDE DI ST COINC
INY_NiD21f �
50- 4630 = 822 -82
646 -64
161503 06/09/86 132.52 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PAR.'.TS _ 40- 4540 - 802 -80
167503 06/09/86 298.10. SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PAR TS 40 =4540 - 802-80
33 537.79 *
167505 06/09/86
8D.OD SUN
ADV:RTISING 10- 4210 - 140 -14
;I
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7.71
tttttt
** *_CKS
167492
06/09/86
700.00
SDUTHDALE FORD
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248-560 -56
5738
�+
167492
.06/10/86
17.54
SOUTHOALE FORD
REPAIR PARTS
10-4540-560-56118894
167492
06%10/86
1.64
SOUTHOALE F W
REPAIR P ARTS
-
10- 4540 560 =56
119241 -
719.18 •
167493.
06/10/86
X156.85
SOUTHSIDE DI ST COINC
INY_NiD21f �
50- 4630 = 822 -82
__' _
y!'
167493
06/10/86
99408.57
SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 842 -84
167493
06/10/86
236.00
SOUTHSIOE DIST CDINC
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 862 -86
=
iffltk
_ -..
-- - - -- - --
ttt -CKS
167502
06/11/86
241.73
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 560 -56
57138
167502
06/11/86
41.02
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
57232
167502
06/11/86
3 -D 0_
SU8URBAN CHEVROLET
CREDIT
10 =4540 =560 =56
56585-- -1 - - -- -
167502
06/11/86
18.20.
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
56434
267.95 •
=+�
167503
06/11/86
6.35
SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 646 -64
167503
06/09/86
53.98
SUBURBAN P'.UMB SUP
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
+
161503
06/09/86
2.54
SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
-
1+
167503
06/09/86
44.30
SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540
646 -64
161503 06/09/86 132.52 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PAR.'.TS _ 40- 4540 - 802 -80
167503 06/09/86 298.10. SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PAR TS 40 =4540 - 802-80
33 537.79 *
167505 06/09/86
8D.OD SUN
ADV:RTISING 10- 4210 - 140 -14
;I
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1986 CITY
OF EDINA
47.45
TARGET
CHECK
REGISTER
06 -16 -86 PAGE 14
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO.-INV. # P.O. C MESSAGE
06/09/86
19.99
TARGET
167541
- - -
06/09/86
-- - - - - --
79.80
TARGET
"I3 157505
06/09186
8000.
SUN
ADVERTISING
10 -4210- 140 -14
167505
- 06/09/86 _
- - 8.00-
SUN
ADVERTISING
10- 4210 - 140 -14
167505
06/11/86
41.66
SUN
AJYERiI$ING
50- 4214 - 820 -82 -
167505
06/11/86
41.67
SUN
ADVERTISING
50 -4214- 840 -84
^ 157505
06/11/86
-
41.66
SUN
ADVERTISING
50 -4214- 860 -86
204.99 •
�_ �.{
i
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- - - - --
- - - -- - -
rff_ -CKS �,11
167508
06/10/86
2.52
Si PAUL
BOOK
GEN SUPP
_
10- 4504 - 120 -12
167508
06/10/86 _
34.49
ST P4UL
_
BOOK
GEN SUPP
10- 4504 - 140 -14 36845
167508
06/10/86
38.40
Si PAUL
BOOK
GEN-SUPP-
10- 4504 - 140 -14 1696
�I
167508
06/10/86
56.29
ST PAUL
BOOK
GEN SJPP
10 -4504- 420 -42
_ 61508
1167508 -
_ 06/11/86
71.21
Si PAUL
BOOK
GENERAL SUPP
10- 4504- 470 -47
167508
06/10/86
185.65
BOOK _
__
✓
06/10/86
ST PAUL
BOOK
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 510 -51
-1 167508 -
_ 06/10/86
33.56
ST PAUL
803K
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 510 -51
167508
06/09/86
191.37
ST PAUL
BOOK
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 510 -51 j
..
167508
06/10/86
56.29
ST PAUL
BOOK
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 600 -60
-' 161508
- -
06/10/86
- - - -
7.62
Si PAUL
BOOK
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 600 -60
669.77 •
-
-- - - -- - -- - - - -
r
v
v
ff!*!f
167516 06/11/86 299.99
299.99 •
flfff•
167531 06/11/86 11.80
11.80 •
SEARS ROEBUCK TOOL
10 -4580- 440 -44
* ** -CKS ,
AMMONIA HOUSE CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -70 012665
1.67539 - 06/09186 102.75 TURF SUPPLT COMPANY
102.15 • - - --
tkft*f
167541
06/09/86
47.45
TARGET
167541
06/09186
46.90
TARGET
167541
06/11/86
V.
TARGET
167541
06/09/86
19.99
TARGET
167541
- - -
06/09/86
-- - - - - --
79.80
TARGET
��
213.09 •
- - - --
-1 167542 06/10/86
9JJJ.
9333.
•
THORPE DIST
PARTS 27- 4620- 662 -66 015869
** *-CKS
GEN SUPP 10- 4504 - 446 -44
PHOTO SJPP 10- 4508 7440 -44
0,40T0-SUPP 10 -4508- 440 -44
GEN SUPPLIES 27- 4504- 663 -66
GEN SUPPLIES 27 -4504- 663 -66
EN
50 -463
6
t!!!rr
167549 06/11/86 129.64 TWIN CITY ENGIME REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 45055
129.64 *
ttr**•
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1986 CI1. f EDINA CHECK REb_ -.ER 06 -16 -86 +..4E 15
— CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. Y P.O. N MESSAGE
167553
06/09/86
237.47
167553
06/09/86 - - -
-- _ -- 49.14 -
167553
06/09/86
211.79
167553
06/09/86
37.57
--
WILLIAMS STEEL -HOWE
35: -97
fftftt .
06/10/86
250.00
167569
06/09/86
65.26
157586
157586 _ -�
06/09/86
06/09/86
65.26
:I
: frffrr
.rttfr
167573
06/09/86
178.00
167573
06/09/86
174.00
157586
161579
352.00 •
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WILLIAMS STEEL -HOWE
v GEN SUPP
157575
06/10/86
250.00
167575
.I
06/10/86
300.00
-
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
VALLEY IND PROPANE
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
GASOLINE
VOSS GEN SUPP
VOSS GEN SUPP
10- 4540 - 520 -52
19 -4540- 540 -54
40- 4540 - 802 -80
40- 4540 - 802 -80
28 -4612- 707 -70
30 -4504- 322 -30
10 -4504- 646 -64
WATER PR09JCTS REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 670 -66 010404
WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 670 -66 010402
I
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157586
161579
- 06/10/86
115.99 —�
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v GEN SUPP
M;4504-301-30-97659
2 0.03-
_
"Y G- JR1NGER
CRE5IT
115.99 •
157586
157586 _ -�
06/09/86
06/09/86
185.74
208.39
Y
Y
Y GRAINGER
Y GRAINGER
GEN SJPP
GEN SUPP
40 -4504- 801 -80
40 -4504- 801 -80
I;(
167586
06/09/86
220.91
W..W
GRAINGER �—
GEN SUPP
157582
06/09/86
-
391.05
GORDON
SMITH co
GASOLINE
27- 4612- 662 -66
0722
40- 4540 - 802 -80
167582
06/10/86
___
421.92
GORDON
_
SMITH CO
GASOLINE
27- 4612- 662 -66
_
0735
161582
06/09/86
438.09
GORDON
SMITH CO
GASOLINE
27- 4612- 662 -66
0714
'
- - - - -- - -
-_ — --
1.251.06 *
161583
06/10/86
382.48
WALDOR
PUMP:& EQUIP
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 801 -80
85834
- -
- - - - - --
382.48 *
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157586
06/09/86
40= 4504 - 801 =80
2 0.03-
fi
"Y G- JR1NGER
CRE5IT
I,",
157586
157586 _ -�
06/09/86
06/09/86
185.74
208.39
Y
Y
Y GRAINGER
Y GRAINGER
GEN SJPP
GEN SUPP
40 -4504- 801 -80
40 -4504- 801 -80
I;(
167586
06/09/86
220.91
W..W
GRAINGER �—
GEN SUPP
40- 4504 - 801 -80
157586
06/09/86
779.07
Y
W GRAINGER
REPAIR 'ARTS
40- 4540 - 802 -80
161586
06/09/86
923.98
Y
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REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 802 -80
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100.00 *
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* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
-- - ** *-CKS _
I.:
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*_ ** -CKS
1
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1986 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
a
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L#FNnnR TTFM n7erOTOTrnm frrn"mT Un rUlf . fb A Y Yf QC.Pf
167592
06/11/86
610.00
MID CENTRAL FIRE
GENERAL SUPP
10- 4504 - 449 - 44_11443
167592
06/09/86
809.00
MID CENTRAL FIRE ___
6EN SUPP
_
-16-4504-449-44-11482
19418.00 •
9
• *•-CKS
167597
- _06/11/8.6 _
— 45.50_
ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE
1ST 4ID SUPP
26- 4510- 688-68
45.60
- --
----- --
--- -- -
I
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-
167612
06/10/86
79.35
MIDWEST ASPHALT CORP
BLACKTDP
10- 4524- 301 -30
-
167612
- - 06/09186
- - -
- 30.15 --
--
- MIDWEST ASPHALT CORP
BLACKTOP
10- 4524- 301 -30
"
161612
06/09/86
620.46
--
MIDWEST - ASPHALT - CORP
-
BLACKTO?
- --
10 -4524- 314 -30
- - - -
n
729.96 •
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** *-CKS
167618f
- -
_ __ 06/11/86
- - -
_
MIDWEST BADGE
DONATIONS
23- 3265- 000 -00
43.95 *
— - - -- - - - -- --
T,,
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167708
06/09/86
16.00
NEAL SCHNEIDER
REFUND
10- 3500- 000 -00
"
16.00 •
167709
06/09/86
36.00
SUE 4ILLE1
SWIMMING
10- 3500- 000 -00
34.00 •
167710
06/09/86
18.00
DENNY DAHLIEN
REFUND T BALL
10 -3500- 000 -00
-I -
- -
- --
18.00 *
167711
06/09186
423.00
RECYCLING 3LUS
GEN SUP?
10- 4504- 507 -50
i
--
- - - - --
423.00 *
167712
06/09/86
419.00
HUDAK PRINTING
PRINTING
27- 4600- 661 -66
- - -- --
419.0 0 *
-- - - -- - -- -
- - - - --
167713
06/09/86
51000
LIEN INFECTION CON
SERVICES
21- 4236 - 661 -66
51.00 f
161114
06/09/86
337.50
MAGNJSON SOD
SOD A BLACK DIRT
10 -4562- 318 -30
167714
_ 06/09/86_
305.00
MAGNUSON SOD
SOD 4 dLAC_K__DIRT__
-4562- 642 -64
161114
06/03/86
337.50
MAGNUSON SOD
CHEMICALS -
___10
10- 4564- 803 -80 —
-
,,I
167114
06/09/86
337.50-
MAGNUSON SOD
CORRECTIONS
10 -4564- 803 -80
167714
06/09/86
337.50
MAGNUSON SOD
CHEMICALS
40 -4564- 803 -80
i
980.00 •
-- -
.�
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i
_167715
,jrl�_06 /10/86___ -__
- -
ED KRAEMER_8- SONS
CONST
27-1300- 000 -00
_ •
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.a
I,
161716
06/09/86
143.55
ROAD RESCUE
1STA AID SUPP
10- 4510- 440 -44
36
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143.55
'
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= EDINA
30.32
30.32 •
.'.HECK RE.
ER
06 -16 -86 . _.,E 17
t:
167728-
f-
06/09/86
4.00
- 4.00,•
PAT SREER
CERTIFICATES
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV- C P.O. N MESSAGE
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 803 -80
800789
16773D
167730 - -
06/09/86
06/11186
`I
161717
06/09/86
- --
6.40
- SUPRA COLIDR
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10- 4508- 420 -42
06/09/86
132.62
AM CREDIT CONTROL
6.40
• - -
- - - - -- - - -- - -
167T32 -
06/10/86
- - --
1 157718- _-
06/09/86
72.30
EDINA PET iIOSPIiAL
SERVICES
10- 4224 - 470 -47
I'
25.00 •
72.30
- - --
- -- -- -
06/09/86
192.00
•
192.00
SOLIDIFICATION
CDNF REPAIRS
40-4248-813-80
004505
7.,._- 167734
06/09186
167.719
06/09/86
- 96.71
PLYWOOD MN
_- - _. --
CABLE TV
10- 2149 - 000 -00 120489
96.71
► _-
". 167720
06/09186
38.37
BRADY OFFICE EQUIP
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
167721
-� - - -
06/09/86
- _ -- - - -- - -
- -- 81.68
-
QUICK PRINT
CONSTRUCTION
60 -1300- 264 -04
81.68
�
- - --- - - --
-- ___--- -- - - - -- __ . _
_ 167722
_ 06/09/86
260.00
ERIC ANDERSON
SERVICES
10- 4200 - 500 -50
167722
06/09/8
35.70
ERIC ANDERSON------MICEAO
_
10 -4208= 500 =50 - - - --
295.70
•
167723
-_--
06/09/86
270.010
NORTH OAKS SPORTS
TENNIS SUPPLY
10- 4586 - 620 -62
270.00
161724
06%09/86
6REATEEf -MPLS BOARD
OFFICE 9UPPE1 E
10- 4516 - 200 -20 - -` -
5 0' -00
50.00
�-,
157725
06%09/86
450.00
BILL DLSON- --
GEN SUPPLIES -
10 -4504- 301 -30
167725
06/09/86
85.00
BILL OLSON
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 318 -30
535.00
•
I„
167726
06/09/86
39.90
2a an
HOWARD NOR3ACK
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 184 -18
161727
'
06/09/86
__ _
30.32
30.32 •
MARION WARD
LUNCHES
23- 3265- 000 -00
-
167728-
f-
06/09/86
4.00
- 4.00,•
PAT SREER
CERTIFICATES
23 -3265- 000 -00
„I 167729
- - - - --
06/09/86
- - - --
571.95
571.95 •
MECO
- --
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 803 -80
800789
16773D
167730 - -
06/09/86
06/11186
19206.10
105.10
1�9 JI1.2 0 •
GOLDEN VALLEY SUP
GOLDEN VALLEY SUP
--
-
CONST
LUMBER
- --
____
27 -1300- 000 -00
27- 4604- 661 -66
- - - -- - --
_ _____
33263
33494
- -
I"
167731
06/09/86
132.62
AM CREDIT CONTROL
BILLING
40 -1130- 000 -00
167T32 -
06/10/86
- - --
25.00
CITY OF EDINA
PERMIT
28- 4310- 708 -70
25.00 •
- -- -- V
- - - -- - -
°a 167733
.,,
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06/09/86
192.00
•
192.00
SOLIDIFICATION
CDNF REPAIRS
40-4248-813-80
004505
7.,._- 167734
06/09186
50.02
NEENAH FOUNDRY
GEN SUPP
40- 4504 - 801 -80
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06/09/86
50.00
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167735
06/09/86
225.00
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10-4204-200-20
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GEN SJPm
10-4504-646-64
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167746
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61.95
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06/09186
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157742
06/09/86
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10-4290-510 51
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06/09/86
116.76
REPAIR PARATS
10-4540-540-54
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06/09/86
50.00
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167745
06/09/86
81.66
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10-4504-646-64
167746
06/09186
61.95
MERWIN WALKER
MILIAGE
�
2T-4208-661-66
167747
06/09186
10.95
LYNOALE GARDEN CTR
PLAITINGS TREES
10-4560-353-30
lsrr�s
06/09/86
308000
THE L._YNDE COMP
GEN SUPP
10-4504-642-64 19239 '
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167751
06/09/86
116.76
CRESENT ELECTRIC
REPAIR PARATS
10-4540-540-54
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CHECK NO. DATE
167752 06/09/86
CHECK RE. .ER
AMOUNT VENDOR
297.30 S & S SALES
297.00 -� -- - --
06 -16 -86 ...aE 19
ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE
CLEA1 SUPPLY 28-4512-708-701343
167753 06/11/86 330.35 KENNY BOILER MFG CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 708 -70
167753 06/09/86 394.45 KENNr BOILER MFG GEN SUPP- 8- 3504 - 708- 7U- 71761�-
724.80.*
167754 06/09/86 312.00 BLOOMINGTON RENTAL EQUIP RENAL 40- 4226 - 802 -80 139943
312.00 •
137755 - 6/09/8 153.95 ACE SUPPLr CO REPAIR PARTS 40 -4540- 802 -80
153.95 *
I.7
167756
06/09/86
666.50
BARRETT ROVING
FREIGHT
`10 -4292- 184 -1H
1
666.50
06/09/86
25.00,
EDINA
i
- - -- -
167757
- --
06/09/86
20.00
GEN SJPP
- -- - - --
LO- 4504 = 500 -50
-- -- - --
52.00- AIOORE BUSINESS CR
24.25
EDINA
POLICE
752.00
+
10 -4206- 420 -42
_
167758
06/09/86 -
12.05
-- -
- PAT ,iREER
PHDiDS
_
23- 4214 - 610 -61
-3
167764
06/09/86
12.05
•
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 184 -18
1
167759 ^
06/10/86
33.00
_167765
CLASS �EF�JND
23- 3500 - 000 -00 - ^ - �-
MARS LOU LDOMIB-
POLICE
PETTY
MAINT
33.00
+
167765
06/09/86
19.39
167760
06/10/86
40.00
JULIE CARLSON
CLASS R =FUND
23- 3500 - 000 -0d
_
06/09/86
29.98
40.00
•
PETTY
GEN SUPP
I�,
167761
06/10/86
20.00
122.22 +
_ - - - -
23- 3500- 000 -00
AUDREY BUCK4EY
CLASS REFUND
'I
167766
06/09/86
20.00
HARMON
GLASS
167767 06/09/86 412.50 BEST LINE GOLF PAPER SUPP 27 -4514- 660 -66
3:
,.I
n,
7.11 4
E
1bT752
06/10/86
20.00
MRIL ►N MCOUARRIE
CLASS REFUND
-_ ..
23 -3500- 000 -00
1
20.00
06/09/86
25.00,
EDINA
I7
167763
06%10/86
20.00
RDSALLE MC30NALD
CLASS R "cFUdO
23 =3500- 000 -00
24.25
EDINA
POLICE
20.00 +
PARKING
10 -4206- 420 -42
"
167764
167764
06/09/86
80.33
HARRY M ELI Y
S= RULES
10- 4120 - 184 -18
10 -4208- 420 -42
167764
06/09/86
20.16
HARRY NELIN
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 184 -18
PETTY
UNIFORM
10- 4266 - 420 -42
100.49 *
_167765
06/09/86
6.52
167767 06/09/86 412.50 BEST LINE GOLF PAPER SUPP 27 -4514- 660 -66
3:
,.I
n,
7.11 4
E
1
157765
06/09/86
25.00,
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
LIO LIC INVES
10- 3038 - 000 -00
1S7765 _
06/09/86
24.25
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
PARKING
10 -4206- 420 -42
167765
06/09/86
5.20
EDINA-
POLICE
PETTY
MILEAGE _
10 -4208- 420 -42
157765
06/09/86
11.88
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
UNIFORM
10- 4266 - 420 -42
_167765
06/09/86
6.52
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
MAINT
10 -4274- 420 -42
-
167765
06/09/86
19.39
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
PRISDNE2 MEALS
10- 4288 - 220 -22
=
167765
06/09/86
29.98
EDINA
POLICE
PETTY
GEN SUPP
10 -4504- 420 -42
122.22 +
167766
06/09/86
79.63
HARMON
GLASS
LAMPS
27- 4606-661-66
-
s^
79.63
167767 06/09/86 412.50 BEST LINE GOLF PAPER SUPP 27 -4514- 660 -66
3:
,.I
n,
7.11 4
E
1986 CITY OF EDINA
i
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
v
v
V
V
4ZL 5016 014 - - 06/10/86
d
CHECK REGISTER 06 -16 -86 PAGE 20
VENOM TIFN ]ESCRTPTION ACCOUNT NO_ TNU- a P_O_ a NFSSAnF
3
412.50
•
167768
06/09/86
239.50
CDP INC-
- GEN SUPP
LO- 4504 - 420 -42
_
167768
06/10/86
101.54
CDP INC
G =N SUPP
10- 4504 - 540 -54
F
341.04
•
!�I
- - --
167769
- -
06/09/86
48.50
-. -.
AUTO SOUND ENTRONIK
EQUIP MAINT
-
10- 4274- 420 -42
- - -- - --
1130
167769
06/09/86
- -- - - - -- - - --
48.50
AUTO SOUND ENTRONIK
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 420 -42
1126
--
9 7.0 0
•
- - -- -
- -- - --
167770
06/09/86
222.50
HENNEPIN CDUNTY
ROOM i BOARD
10- 4286- 220 -22
13360
222.50
*
-
--
-- - -- - --
167771
06/09/86
19620.00
HENNEPIN TECH
INSURANCE
10- 4260- 500 -50
„F
19620.00
•
-.. .- --
- - - - -- -..._-
-- -- -- -
167772
06/09/86
75.00
AMERICAN RED CROSS
SCHOOLS
26- 4202 - 688 -68
25263
75.00
•
?'
167713
06/09/66 -
- 29403.50
SW SURBUR3AN CABLE
CABLE TV
10- 2148- 000 -00
-,
29403.60
t --- --- -- - - -- --- -- - - - -
-- -- - - - --
I73
167774
06/09/86_
29538.67
COMPTROLLER TREAS
ELECTRICITY
10 -4252- 330 -30
167774
06/10/86
25.00
COMPTRDLLER TREAS
WATER
40- 4640 - 803 -80
2-
29563.67
•
151775
06/09/86
3300
NCE
GEN SJPP
10- 4504 - 560 -56
C05986
�'°
i
33.. 0 0
-
I„
167776
06/09/86
39358.00
ASSOC OF METRO MUNIC
DJES
10 -4204- 140 -14
39358.00
•
I^
167777
06/09/86
150 -DO
MGCSA
DUES
27- 4204 - 660 -66
167777
06/09/86
150.00
MGCSA
DUES
27- 4204 - 669 -66
167777
--
06/09/86
150.00-
MGCSA
CORRECTION
27 -4204- 669 -66
-
- - -- -
150.00
*
-
-- - --
-- - - -
_
167718 -_-
06/10/86
46.69
SYSTEM SUPPLY INC_
GEN SUP?
10- 4504 - 510_51
606126
46.69
•
_-
_
- 167779
06/10/86
-
40.42
VERSATILE VEHICLES
R =PAIR PARTS
27- 4540- 671 -66
474
40 -42
•
- - - --
167780
_ 06/10/86
THE PREST COMPANY __-
REPAIR
40- 4540_- 801 -80
F
7
310.38
•
_PARTS --
- --
--- - - - -.-
,p
-
161781
06/10/86
100.00
RUTH BROPHY
JJRIED SHOW
23- 3265- 000 -00
,c
100.00
•
- -- -
167782
06/10186
100.D0
BETTY BERG
JJRIEO SHOW
23 -3265- 000 -00
100.00
•
--
4
167783
06/10/86
100.00
PAUL EPPLE
JURIED SHOW
23- 3265- 000 -00
S6
SO
100.00
•
_
1086 C16
CHECK NO.
EDINA
DATE
AMOUNT
CHECK RE.
VEN00i
R
ITEM DESCRIPTION
06-16-66 4: 21
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
100690
167785
- 06/10/86
100.00
BEVEiLr BUTTER
JURI---D SHOW
23-3265-000-00
100.00
•
16778 63
rs/10/8
O 6
100 .30
DAVID
EF -KO R F E
JJRIED SHOW
100.00
•
167787
06/10/86
100 .00
ELIZABETH LIZAB . ETH - I ANDERSON
JJRIEI SHOW OW-----23-3265--UDO--OO
100.00
•
167788
23-3265-000-00
100 : 00
•
-A
151789
06/10/86-
30---ELIZAgETH-'S-WEbER-------jORiE]--gkdii'
100.00
•
167790
06/10/66
100. 6--d V—NATHAN
HA —4P A Li----J
R tE-0--f -H-O W
23-3265-000-00
100 : a 0
167731
06/10/86
12.50
SANDY CLAQ(
3265-6 0 0 -0 0
12.50
•
i.
167792
06/10186
45.50
MAW-Gkl-tET—MMUtf-66---
ART -YORK —SOLD
23-3625-000-00
45.50
•
167793 - -------
06/10/86
23Z4425-000 -06--'-
14:00
•
I61794
06/1
81.30. ? -507
PHYLLIS —Li-4-Ggtlk—
ART -iO-FiK--'SOLO
87.50
•
I67795
ART - YORK -SOLD
SZ'3 6 2 5 0 0 b 0
14:00
•
167796
06/10/86
-3.50
A Ff T-if -H 1-TE—ART
Yo KKSOLD
3.50
•
16779-1
0 6/10/86
19.25
MART RIES62AF
ART YORK S0L0
23- 3625- 000 -00
167798
06710/86
Ilt 3b
VEY!-f-Ff-0Df-E
23- 3625=000 -00
111:30
•
167799
06/10/86
10.85
ffE
CLAR OLSON
ART JORK SOLD
2 3z362S--OOO-O0--------'
10.85
•
161800
06/1 -0786
3.85
MAO—DRIE MAREN
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00 — --
3.35
•
167601
06/10/66
4.55
SHARON MCKISSON
ART WORK SOLO
23-3625-000-00
4.55
Ir W2
06/10786
15.40
BARB LAUNDGREN
ART WORK —SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
15.40
167815 - _ 06/11/86 132.00 BILL DIETRICHSON INST 4RT CENTER 23- 4100- 614 -61
-- -
132.00 •
167816 06/11/86 300.00 ROSE EDIN IVSi ART CENTER 23- 4100 - 614 -61
- - - -- 0 ff-
16,7817- - __06/11/86 - 248.D0 - PATTER HELLSTROM �� -INST ART CENTER 23- 4100 - 614 - -61
248.00 • -- -- --
1678- 18 06/11/86 312.DD KATHY GUSiAFSON INSi ART CENTER 23 -4100- 614 -61
--
312.00 • -- - - - - -- --
167819 54.00 MARGARET LEE IN_ST ARi CENTER _ 23 -4100 -614 -61_ -_ I••'
54.00 • - _. ... -
7820 06/11/86 80.00 EVIE HOLMOJIST INST 4Ri CENTER
80.00 •
782106/11/86 22.50 JUDY LIES =R INSi ART CENTER
a . , to
4100 - 614 -61
23- 4100 - 614 -61
i
1736 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
06 -16 -86 PAGE 22
4.
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
IfE4 DESCRIPTION
f
ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. N MESSAGE
(`
167803
_ 06/10/86_ _
-7.35
BARB HERRICK -- - --
ART
YORK
SOLD
23- 3625 - 00.0 -00_
7.35
•
-_ _
167804
- - -
06/10/86
--
60.02
NANCY HAMMER
ART
YORK
SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
60:02
167805
06/10186 -
-
_ - 10.50
JEAN HAEFELE --
ART
YORK
SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
10.50
•
- --
- -
--
- - -- - -- --
167806
06/10186
5.42
PAT 6REER
ART
YORK
SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
I'
5.42
•
- -- - -- - - - --
167807
06/10/8.6
190.40
SUSAN FRAM=
ART
YDRK
SOLO
23 -3625- 000 -00
"
190.40
•
~'^
167808
06/10/86
8.75
AGNUE FINE
ART
YORK
SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
8.75
•
-
- - - -- - - -_ .
167809 -
06/10/86 - -
- _
14.00
LEONARD FELLMAN
ART
YORK
SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
-
157810
06/10/86
39.20
STEPHANIE DODGE
ART
YORK
SOLO
23 -3625- 000 -00
39.20
*
- - - -- - -- - - - .
167611
06/10/86_
3.64
JOHN ACOSTA
-
ART
YORK
SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
3.64
• -
- -
-- -
- - - - -- - - - - - -- -- - - -- -
1.67812
-
06/10/86
- -
7.35
JEAN ADAMS
ART
YORK
SOLO
i
23- 3625 - 000 -00
7.35
•
- -- -
167813 _
_ 06/10/86
15.57
MAUREEN BRDCKYAV
- --
ART
YORK -SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
15.57
•
-
-
- - - - - -- - -
~�'-
167814
06/11/86
156.00
MAUREEN BROCKWAY
INST
ART
CENTER
23- 4100 - 614 -61 j
156.00
•
167815 - _ 06/11/86 132.00 BILL DIETRICHSON INST 4RT CENTER 23- 4100- 614 -61
-- -
132.00 •
167816 06/11/86 300.00 ROSE EDIN IVSi ART CENTER 23- 4100 - 614 -61
- - - -- 0 ff-
16,7817- - __06/11/86 - 248.D0 - PATTER HELLSTROM �� -INST ART CENTER 23- 4100 - 614 - -61
248.00 • -- -- --
1678- 18 06/11/86 312.DD KATHY GUSiAFSON INSi ART CENTER 23 -4100- 614 -61
--
312.00 • -- - - - - -- --
167819 54.00 MARGARET LEE IN_ST ARi CENTER _ 23 -4100 -614 -61_ -_ I••'
54.00 • - _. ... -
7820 06/11/86 80.00 EVIE HOLMOJIST INST 4Ri CENTER
80.00 •
782106/11/86 22.50 JUDY LIES =R INSi ART CENTER
a . , to
4100 - 614 -61
23- 4100 - 614 -61
i9861 - CI1
F EDINA
905 .75
CHECK RL
, ER
06 -16 -86 ...JE 23
167826
06/10/86
224.00
DAY DIST
INVENTORY
50- 4630-862 -86
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. 9 MESSAGE
I=
167827
06/11/86 __
200.00_
--
22.50 *
AUDITDRS
21- 4216 - 660 -66
I
167827
06/11/86
167822
06/11/86
-- 16.00
JEAN GRAPP
- INST ART CENTER
23- 4100- 614 -61
:
39300.00
MAIN HUROMAN
AUDITORS
19.00 •
--167827-----66/11/86
167827
06/11/86
19233.00
,�-
167823
06/10/86
JULIE FULFDRD
CLASS TtEFUdO
3= 3300 = 000 =0U-
16.00
AUDITORS
_
161827
18.00
19234.00
MAIN HURDMAN
AUDITDRS
50 -4216- 860 -86
151824
06/10/86
- - - 78.16
- MOLLIE PAULSON - --
" CDNT SERYICSES
23- 4200 - 610 -61 -
78.16
- -_
_-
M
161325
_.06/10/86
684.76
NS ICE
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 822 =82 - --
247.50
167829----
06/11/86
167825
06/10/86
359.41
NS ICE
INVENTORY
50 -4632- 842 -84
19309.77
157825
06/10/86
445.94
NS ICE
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 862 -86
905 .75
167826
06/10/86
224.00
DAY DIST
INVENTORY
50- 4630-862 -86
24:0 0 *
-- - - - -- ..
I=
167827
06/11/86 __
200.00_
--
MAIN HUR044N
AUDITDRS
21- 4216 - 660 -66
167827
06/11/86
200 -J0
MAIN HURDMAN
AUDITDRS
28 -4216- 706 -70
_
167827
06/11/86
39300.00
MAIN HUROMAN
AUDITORS
40 -4216- 800 -80
--167827-----66/11/86
167827
06/11/86
19233.00
MAIN HURDMAN
50 -4216- 820 -82_
19233.D0
--AUDITORS
MAIN HURDMAN
AUDITORS
_
161827
06/11/86
19234.00
MAIN HURDMAN
AUDITDRS
50 -4216- 860 -86
167827
06/11/86
600._00
MAIN HURDMAN
-_
AUDITORS
66 -2490- 000 -00
89000.00 •
- -_
_-
M
1ST829
_06/11/86
684.76
HACH COMPANY
CAP OUTLAY
10- 4900 - 482 -48
167829----
06/11/86
625.01
HACH COMPANY
REPAIZ 'ARTS
40 -4540- 805 =80 __ --
19309.77
167829
06/10/86
293.00
JOHN ZIITTEL
GEN SJPP
- - - - - --
10- 4504- 390 -30
wlIl'_I
293.00 •
.
167830
06/10786
315.00
315.00 •
CRAIG LARSEN
VIA-Como
10- 4202- 120 -12
1ST831
06/10/86
1809061.30
METRO PAST= CONTROL
- 3 =YR S?RV-
40 -4312- 801 -80 -
y
1849061.90 •
167832
06%10/86
46.54
TYI Cf ITY El_EYATDR
CDNT REPAY RS
10- 4248- 520 -52 -
.c�
46.54 •
I.
167833
06110186
�D0.60
REDRING SdOE STORE
UNIFDM ALLOY
1
10- 4262 - 560 -56 111021
100.00 f
I:
167834
06/10/86
56.63
YELLOW FREIGHT _YST
G7h SUPP
40- 4504 - 807 -80 - -- - --
?,'
56.63 *
-'
167835
06 %11 /86
110.51
6MC TRUCK CENTER
R_PAIR ?pRTA§
- - -
10- 4540 - 560 -56
'�
110.51 •
,5
167836
06/11/86
33.80
WEST WELD
T00LS
X80= 301 = 30-306 1 -'
rj�
33
33.80 . •
1156 G11T
OF EU1NA
06 -16 -86 PAGE 24
CHECK RESIST
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
REPAIR PARTS_
27- 4540- 660 -66
08701
R =PAIR PARTS
? 167837
06/11/86
240.00
CSI
12345
^
10 -4540- 646 -64
240.00
- - -- - --
27- 1300 - 000 -00
167836
06/11/86
46.70
S H BARTLETT COMP
167838
06/11/86
30.09-
S H BARTLETT COMP
" 167838
06/11/86
294.38
S H BARTLETT COMP
922.92
-
PERMITS
31_0.99_*
167B39
06/11/86
960.00-
DONALD ALFRED
167839
06/11/86
960.00
DONALD ALFRED
u
167853 06/11/86
34.70 SUSSEL CORP
REFUND
10- 3095 - 000 -00
06 -16 -86 PAGE 24
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV. 4 P.O. N MESSAGE
-- - - -- -
RDA CONSTRUCTION
- -- -
LABOR
- -- - _.- __
27 -1300- 000 -00
REPAIR PARTS_
27- 4540- 660 -66
08701
R =PAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 646 -64
I'
21328
CREDIT
10 -4540- 646 -64
12345
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 646 -64
21299
CDRRECTION
27- 1300 - 000 -00
LABOR
LABOZ
27 -1300- 000 -00
u
167853 06/11/86
34.70 SUSSEL CORP
REFUND
10- 3095 - 000 -00
--
167840
-
06/11/86
- --
29160.00
-- - - -- -
RDA CONSTRUCTION
- -- -
LABOR
- -- - _.- __
27 -1300- 000 -00
"
29160.00
•
167841
06/11/86
49900.00
RICHARD A RERZ CONST
LABOR
27- 1300- 000 -00
49400.00
•
"
157642
06/11/86
922.92
LAKE RESTORATION INC
PERMITS
10 -4200- 358 -30 - �
922.92
•
1. I
161843
06/11/86
37.50
' HENN CTY iREAS
RUBBISH REMOVAL
10 -4250- 353 -30 12183
37.50
•
167844
06/11/86
19155.00
CONTROL DATA
SERVICES
10- 4200 - 500 -50
19155.00
+
I'
167845
06%11/86
39000.00
FRANZEE RESEARCH
CONT SERV
10- 4200 - 500 -50
..
39000.00
•
167846
06/11/86
100.00
EDINA ATHLETIC
ASVERTISING
10- 4504- 627 -62 -
100.00
•
167847
06/11/86
19241.00
GARY ARP
TREE TRIMMING
60- 1300 - 012 -18
�•
19241.00
•
^"1
16)848
06/11/86
3x173.11
ARP TREE SERVICE
CDNTSEtY
10 -4 4200 - 353 -30
39173.11
•
167849
06/11/86
158.83
VECTOR ONE
DUES
10 -4204- 140 -14
y.^
^I
167849
06/11/86
32.64
VECTOR ONE
SERVICES
10- 4226- 420 -42
191.47
•
y
161850
06/11/86
353.81
FEED RITE CONTROL
WATER
40- 4622 - 805 -80 ;
'^
353.81
•
`
=
167851
06/11/86
52.50
DANS REGISTER SERV
CDNi SERV
26- 4200 - 688 -68 I.
,+
-- - - - -
-- -- - - - - --
52.50
•
167852
06/11/86
32.00
ADAMS PEST CONTROL
CDNT SERV
26- 4200 - 688 -68 61562
�'y
32.00
•
u
167853 06/11/86
34.70 SUSSEL CORP
REFUND
10- 3095 - 000 -00
V,
11986,Ck f ED'INA ' '
CHECK RL ER
06 -16 -86 E 25
151866
06/11/86 1409412.07 J P NOREX INC PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00
1409412.07 t
167867 06/11/86
167868 -- - 06111/86
156.80 MPLS HEALTH.DEPT SERVICES 10- 4224 - 420 -42
156.80 t
195.00 ALPHA VIDEO B AUDIO CABLE TV 10 -2149- 000 -00
195.00 •
167869 06/11/86 150.00 MN DEPT OF HEALTH PLAN REVIEW 60- 1300- 360 -02
- - - - - - -- -- 150.00 •
ILI 167870 06/11/86 76.00 INGMAN LAB SERVICES
}" 76.00 •
5_
=� 1S7371 06/11/86 607.00 HOPKINS PET HOSPITAL KENNEL SERV 10- 4278- 470 -47
I
i.
I
I
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV. N P.O. A MESSAGE
34010
•
'
167854
06/11/86
52.00
- KYETEHSKY MURSERY
GEM SUPP
10 -4504- 390 -30 3543
•
52.00
•
I
167855
06/11/86
2=200.06
CONSTR UCTION
ARCH SALES OF MN
27- 1300 - 000 -00
29200.00
►
I,
^
167856
06/11/86
100.00
HAROLD K 8YAN5DN
POLICc SERVICES
10- 2100 - 420 -42
4 I
100.00
•
",
1678=7
06/11/86
484.45
ROCHESTER -MIDLAND
CHEMICALS
28- 4564 - 707 -70
484.45
s
-
157858
06/11/86
85.26
85.26
AMST4R INSULAT[OAf
•
GEN SUPPLIES
28 -4504- 708 -70 10837
167859
06%11/86
343.00
PLAY6RDJNO DIR
10- 4200 - 624 -62
LOYELL MCCARTHY
(
343.00
•
16788 -2
167960
06/11/86
06/11/86
29292.50
25.00
NERMFLEX INC.
PLUNKETTS INC
S_RVICSES
10 -4200- 160 -16
GEN SUPP
28 -4504- 708 -70 235496
„
161861
06/11/86
749.51
IBM
E3UIP RENTAL
10- 4226 - 510 -51
749.51
•
f,;71
167862
06/11/86
150.00
TIMOTHY J CRIM41NS
SERVICES
10- 4200 - 440 -44
150.00
167863
06/11/86
369202.69
0 L R CONSTRUCTION
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
369202.69
•
1.
167864
06/11/86
299989.92
C S MCCROSSAN
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
299989.92
•
157865
06/11186
589602 -54
VICTOR CARLSON
PAYMENT
60 -2040- 000 -00
589602.54
•
151866
06/11/86 1409412.07 J P NOREX INC PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00
1409412.07 t
167867 06/11/86
167868 -- - 06111/86
156.80 MPLS HEALTH.DEPT SERVICES 10- 4224 - 420 -42
156.80 t
195.00 ALPHA VIDEO B AUDIO CABLE TV 10 -2149- 000 -00
195.00 •
167869 06/11/86 150.00 MN DEPT OF HEALTH PLAN REVIEW 60- 1300- 360 -02
- - - - - - -- -- 150.00 •
ILI 167870 06/11/86 76.00 INGMAN LAB SERVICES
}" 76.00 •
5_
=� 1S7371 06/11/86 607.00 HOPKINS PET HOSPITAL KENNEL SERV 10- 4278- 470 -47
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1786 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
CHECK REGISTER 06 -16 -86 PAGE 26
Y C unn7
'
607.00 •
- -- • rt -CKS -
e
_
900,390 93nr397_90-
24.
24. 4055.77
FUND
FUND
10
23
TOTAL
TOTAL
GENEIAL FUND
ART CENTER
29300.72
FUND
26
TOTAL
'SWIMMING POOL FUND
-- -
93,498.83 7
FUND
27
TOTAL
GOLF COURSE FUND
"
---79-744. 78
FUND
28
TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
180.15
FUND
29
TOTAL
GUN RANGE FUND
"
2209248.96
959756.15
FUND
FUND
40
50
TOTAL
TOTAL
UTILITY FUND
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
2679630.14
FUND
60
TOTAL
CONSTRUCTION FUND
_
^�
1799675.00
FUND
66
TOTAL
IMP BOND REDEMPTION S2
TOTAL
—
-- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - — - -
'7
1,771,715.40
o
Computer checks#'s 70997 thru
- — - —.
71282 — - - - - - --
,�
`_ - -- -- --
_- --- - - - - -- - --
-- - - - -
- --
Hand typed 70793 thru 70798
PROVED-FOR PAYMENT - - - - - -- - - -
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CHECK REr18'fER RATED
PAGES
i
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1
41
35
5E
r r
1986 C'1 F EDINA CHECK RL !ER 05 -31 -86 jE 1
CHECK NO.
DATE_
AMOUNT
_VEN_001
_ ITEM DESCRIPTION_
126067
06/02186
71.00
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
126067
06/02/86
2.40
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
126067
06/02/86
34.50
CAPITAL
CIiY
DISTRI
10.90-
126D67
06/02186
29359.53
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
EAGLE
126067
06/02/86
6.50
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
- - -- - -
WIE
i 126067
06/02/86
306.55
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
J
50- 3710 - 842 -84
29774.48 •
125135 --
06/02/86
12.57-
126129 _ 06/02/86
126129— 06/02/86
ACCOUNT NO. INV. a P.O. # MESSAGE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL -
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 46_28- 862 -86
.
50 -4628- 862 -86
—MANUAL__
MANUAL
WINE
1
- -- — -- -- i:: -CKS
29823.45 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84
11052.95 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86
39876.40 f
MANUAL ____
MANUAL
+ *+ -CKS -
MANUAL _
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1
1
`j'�
lfffff
tft-CKS
125135
06/02/86
4.30-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 337.0.0 - 8842_ -84
— 50- 3710- 822 -82 _
126135
05/19/86—
1.89-
EAGLE
WINE
DISCDJNT 0- - -
5 3710 003 00
125135
06/02/86
10.90-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
126135
06/02/86 — --
- -- — 48.15-
EAGLE
MINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
-
125135
06/02/86
- - - - --
.14
-
EAGLE
- - -- - -
WIE
- -- - - -- - - - - -- - - -- — - _ . _
50- 3710- 822 -82
.. "3�126135
of
06/02/86
60.09-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710- 842 -84
125135 --
06/02/86
12.57-
EAGLE
WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
PHILLIPS
126135
06/02/86
15.04-
EAGLE
PINE
_
50= 3710 = 862 -86
..,
j 125135
06/02/86
13.76-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
30.12-
126135
06/02/86
29407.71
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
06/02_/86
125135
66/02/86 - -
_ — 39009.59—
EAGLE
WINE - --
_ _ _ _
- 50- 4626 - 842 -84
e."
126135
06/02/86
751.77
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
126135
06/02/86
544.90
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
— 126135
06/02/86
7.47 -
EAGLE
NINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
126135
06/02/86
628.43
EAGLE
WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
�..'i 126135
06/02/86
_ __ .00
- 50 -4626- 862 -86
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
125135
06/02186
_-
688.07
_EAGLE
EAGLE
PINE -- _.-
._— _.._... .._.._.- _
50- 4628 - 862 -86
+126135
05/19/86
94.47
EAGLE
WINE
INY_NT0.2Y 50 -4632- 862 -86
!
PHILLIPS
79950.91 +
MANUAL
MANUAL ____
MANUAL
+ *+ -CKS -
MANUAL _
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1
1
`j'�
ttltff
tft-CKS
125138
06/02/86
15.13-
ED
PHILLIPS —
— 50- 3710- 822 -82 _
MANUAL
126138
06/02/86
5.97-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL -
_
126138
26.22-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
X126138
06/02%86
6.72-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710-842 -84
MANUAL
of
125138
06/02/86
47.24-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
126138
06/02/86 -
11.26-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84_
MANUAL
126138
06/02/86
18.96-
ED
- — - -- -
PHILLIPS
— - - -- - -
50 -3710- 862 -86 — '
MANUAL
.�
126138
06102/86
30.12-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
125138
06/02_/86
_ 9.13-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
126138
06/02/86
298.64
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
126138
06/02/86
19311.08
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
126138 _-
06/02/86_ - - -___-
29362.04-
- -ED
PHILLIPS--
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125138
06/02/86
947.85
ED
- - - - -_ _
PHILLIPS
- 50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
�.
126138
06102/86
756.30
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
A
E"
- 126138
06/02/86
563.10
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
126138
06%02!86
335.80,
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
126138
06/02186
19506.20
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
I. 4
ti
�
1386 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
v
:rfECK NO. DATE AMOUNT UENOOR
i
126138 06/02/86 456.44 ED PHILLIPS
_ " -- - - _- 89366.70
ITEM DESCRIPTION
05 -31 -86 PAGE 2
ACCOUNT _NO. _INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE _
50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL
** +-CKS
125435
06/02/86
11.12-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
126435
06/02/86
.29
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86 _
__• _. 13.12 -_ _
PRIOR., WINE CO _
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
13.12
PRIOR WINE CO
-
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
13.12-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
126435
06/02186
13.12-
PRI02_WINE_CO _ - _
^
3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
13.12-
PRIOR WINE CO
_50- - _
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
6.33-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
14.68-
PRIOR WINE _.CO
- -- _ 50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
126435
06/02/86
556.D0
PRIOR WINE CO
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
�.
126.435
06/02186
656.20
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
126435 ___
06/02/86
652.20
PRIOR MINE CO
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
26.67-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
y,
126435
06/02/86
652.20-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
126435
06/02/86
___ 652.20PRIOR
WINE CO _
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125435
06/02/86
652.20-
PRIOR WINE CO
_ _ - _
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
i
125435
06/02186
316.48
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
19457.05 •
v
fffrrf
frf -CKS
~�
125451
06/02/86
- - 25.60-
QUALITY WIPE - -- - -_ - -- - -
- - -- - -- -- 50-3710- 822-82
MANUAL
y ;I
125451
06/02/86
18.37-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
126451_ -
06/02/86
5.58-
QUALITY WINE
50 -3710- 822- 82
MANUAL
126451
06/02/86
7.93-
QUALITY MINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
`,'
126451
06/02/86
54.21-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
_ 1.09 -4-
_ QUALITY _ WINE
-_ _ _ 50- 3710 - 842 -84_
MANUAL
1 ?6451
06/02186
17.85-
QUALITY WINE
_ _
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
16.52-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
_
126451
06/02/86
_ 3.25-
QUALITY WINE _
50- 3710 - 862-86
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
6.24-
QUALITY WINE
_ _
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
126451
06/02/86
279.20
DUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
_ 19280.44
_QUALITY VINE __-
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
126451
06/02/86
29710.70
DUALITY WIVE
--
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
y1,
125451
06/02/86
312.10
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
J
126451
06/02/86__
- 918.90
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
12S451
06/02/86
892.65
QUALITY MINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
_MANUAL
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
54.93
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
396.74 ______
- _ QUALITY WINE _ _
- 50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
162.72
QUALITY WINE
_ _ - _ - _
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
125451
06/02/86
826.30
QUALITY MINE
50- 4628 -- 862 -86
MANUAL
'"
79678.04 •
y "I
rrrr►t
frr- CKS
125540
06/02/86
1.68-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82 -
MANUAL
„�12S540
06/02186
15.55-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
F-
126540.
06/02186
_1.10-
TYIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822_82_
MANUAL
125540-
06/02/86
6.00-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
=1.
126540
06/02/86
5.76-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1986 Ci IF EDINA
CHECK R. TER
05 -31 -86 dE 3
CNECK
NO. DATE -__-
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
L
126540
06/02186
2.10-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
126540
06102/86
1.03-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
3.73 -
- TWIN
CITY
WINE
t.
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
.. !
126540
06/02/86
6.19-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
17.14-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125540
_ _
06/02/86
.]2
TWIN
CITY
PINE!
50= 3710 - 842 -84
_ _
MANUAL
+..
125540
06/02/86
15.02-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3110- 842 -84
MANUAL
126540
06/02/86 --
- - - -- 62.57- �-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3110- 842 -84
MANUAL
126540
06/02186
.03
-TWIN
CITY
WINE -
.___-
- -- 50 -3710- 862 -86
- MANUAL
126540
06/02/86
3.96-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
125540
_ - 06/02/86 _
9.25-
TWIN
CITY
WINE_
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
126540
06/02/86"
3.32-
'TWIN
CITT
_
PINE
____ _
-
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
s.
126540
06/02/86
15.11-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
"--
- - - - -- 8.19- i-
- TWIN
CITY
WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
126540
06/02/86
T77.16
TWIN
CITY
WINE -
- - - - -
- -- 50 -4626- 822 -82
- MANUAL
�-
126540
05/19/86
4.40
TWIN
CITY
WINE
INVrMTORY
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
126540
T _ 05/19/86
16.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
IN_VENTDAY
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
12S54D
06/02/86
39128. TWIN
CITY
WINE
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
�-
v
126540
06/02/86
600080
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
126540
05/19/86
28.80
TWIN
CITY
WINE
INV-NTORY
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
126540
06/02/86
576.18
TWIN
CITY
PINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
-
126540
06/02/86
209.80
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
126540
06/02186 -
- 109.54 -
TWIN
CITY
PINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
167.64
TWIN
CITY
WINE
-
50- 4628 - 822 -82
_
MANUAL
126540
06/02186
102.60
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86 _
618.34
_ -
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
126540
05/19/86
77.20
TWIN
CITY
WINE --
_ _ _ _
INVENTOiY
_
50- 4628- 842-84
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
19714.87
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_
125540_
_ 06/02/86 _
372.50
TWIN
CITY
PINE_
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
2.90-
TWIN
CITY
WINE -
- _
50 -4628- 842 -84
- MANUAL
�.
126540
06/02/86
19502.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
126540
06/02186 -
19511.60
- - -
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
4 !
125540
05/19/86
66.80
TWIN
CITY
WINE - -
INY_NiOtY "- - -- " -- -
-50 -4528- 862 -86
- MANUAL
y
125540
06/02/86
3.23-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
126540
06/02/86 __
^
___ _925.18
TWIN_CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
125540
06/02/86
819.04
TWIN
CITY
WINE
_
_
50- 0628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
!„
126540
06/02/86
331.15
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
126540
06/02186
396.65
TWIN
CITY
WINE
4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
i
125540
05/19/86
73.26
TWIN
CITY
_
WINE
_ _ ____50-
INY_NfOiY
50 -4630- 822-82
_ _ _
MANUAL
�-' ?126540
05/19/86
73.26
TWIN
CITY
WINE
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 842 -84
MANUAL
__126540_
_ 05/19/86
_ 2.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4632 - 822 -82
MANUAL
125540
05/19/86
2.00
TWIN
CITY
PINE �-
<� ?,a
_INV_NTOIT
INVENTO.RY
50- 4632 - 842 -84
_
MANUAL
149024.23 •
99999•
*rr -CKS
_128742
05/19/86
29000.DD
POSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
29000.00
123143
05/19/86 - -___
300.00 _-
POSTMASTER
_
POSTAGAE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
300.00
-
-__
-CKS
1d'
,71_.
132396
05/19/86
60.25
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TEL:PHDNE
10- 4226 - 160 -16
MANUAL
S
v
CAPITAL
-
344.76
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
CAPITAL
1986 CITY
OF EDINA
368 -50
CHECK REGISTER
CITY
_
DISTRI
05 -31 -86 PAGE 4
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
481.16 _
-CAPITAL
-
CITY
78.75
CAPITAL
_ CITY
CHECK._NO._
DATE- _ -. -._
AMOUNT
_VENDOR_ _ -
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
• P.O. # MESSAGE
132396
05119/86
62.80
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 460 -46
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86.
_39792.99 _
NORTHWESTERN
BELL_ _
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
246.17
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
-
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 622 -62
MANUAL
`
132396
05/19/86
107.32
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
10 -4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
132396 _ _
05/19/86 _
- -_- 49.90
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 646 -64
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
142.75
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
T=L-PHDNE
23 -4256- 611 -61
MANUAL
132396
05/19186
24.40
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
26- 4256 - 689 -68
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
_ 327.84 _
_ NORTHYESTE.AN
BELL
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 661 -66
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
292.79
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
28- 4256 - 708 -70
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
31.15
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
29 -4256- 721-72
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
109.29_
_ NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
4256- 8D1 -80
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
268.90
NORTHWESTERN
_ _ _
BELL
__ __
TELEPHONE
___40-
40 -4256- 803 -80
_
MANUAL
132396
05119/86
155.16
NORTHWESTERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
50 -4256- 821 -82
MANUAL
132396
05/19/86
_ 182.54_ --
- NORTHWESTERN
BELL_
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 841 -84
MANUAL
1132396
05/19/86
130.46
NORTHWESTERRN
BELL
TELEPHONE
50 -4256- 861 -86
_ _
MANUAL
59984.61 •
* ** -CKS
133055
05/19/86 _
_ _ _ 213.31
BRAEMAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
27 -4120- 663 -66
MANUAL
133055
05/19/86
206.00
BRAEMAR GOLF
-
PETTY CASH
.
21- 4120 - 664 -66
MANUAL
v
133055
05/19/86
11.00
BRAEMAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
21- 4206 - 660 -66
MANUAL
19133055 -
05/19/86
150000
BRAEMAR _GOLF
PETTY CASH
27- 4248- 661 -66
MANUAL
133055
133055
05/19/86
05/19/86
23.62
BRAENAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
27- 4290 - 660 -66
MANUAL
14.95
BRAEMAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
27- 4502 - 660 -66
MANUAL
133055
05/19/86
21.87 -
-_ BRAEMAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
21- 4504-660 -66
MANUAL
v
133055
133055
05/19/86
05/19/86
116.00
25.28
BRAEMAR GOLF
BRAEMAR GOLF
PETTY CASH
PETTY CASH
27 -4512- 661 -66
MANUAL
27- 4516- 661 -66
MANUAL
133055_ - ___05/19/86-
-- ____85.95
BRAEMAR GOLF
P_TiY CASH
- --
27- 4624- 664 -66
MANUAL
861.88 •
-
v
999999
1.._.
_
133785
05/19/86
750.00
K C 3RODUCTIONS
6SPOTL13HTS
10- 2235- 000 -00
MANUAL
750.DO •
y 99.999
134067
y;' 134067
34067
134067
y 134067
134067
134067
y
v
06/02/86
06/02/86
06/02/86
06/02/86
06/02/86
06/02/86
05/19/86
6.00 - - - --
CAPITAL
-
344.76
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
368 -50
CAPITAL
CITY
_
DISTRI
7.00
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
481.16 _
-CAPITAL
-
CITY
78.75
CAPITAL
_ CITY
_DISTRI _
INVENTORY
- -- 19297.17 •
134129 _ -_ 06/02/86 _ 712.25 BELLBOY_
134129 06/02/86 29002.00 - BELLBOY
i' 134129 06/02186 29106.00 BELLBOY
4 __ - -. 49820.25 *
rf ^I * * *rrr
I
50- 4628 - 822 -82 -
50 -4628- 822 -82
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628-842 -84
50 -4628- 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86_ _
50- 4630- 842 -84
50- 4626- 822 -82
50- 4626 - 842 -84
50- 4626- 862 -86
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
_---MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
**•-CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL 1
* ** -CKS 1
11
4
1986 C. OF EDINA
CHECK N0. DATE
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
y 134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
134135
rrrrrr
134138
134138
134138
134138
134138
�.. 134138
134138
134138
y 134138
134138
134138
�, 134138
134138
134138
134138
134138
134138
rrrrrr
AM
VEND02
CHECK k ,TER
ITEM DESCRIPTION
06/02/86
18.25-
EAGLE
WINE
50 -3710- 842-84
06/02/86
6.77- -
EAGLE
WINE
_
MANUAL
06/02/86
17.57-
EAGLE
WINE
_
50- 3710- 862 -86
06/02/86
60.10-
EAGLE
W INE__
MANUAL
_
06102186 _
1.42-
EAGLE
WINE
- 50- 4626 - 862 -86
06/02/86
8.51-
EAGLE
WINE
MANUAL
06/02/86
13.54-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4632-842 -84
06/02/86
31.79-
- EAGLE
YIN=
MANUAL
06/02/86
906.74
EAGLE
WINE
50 -4626- 822-82
06/02/86
29998.83____
EAGLE
WINE_
50- 4626 - 842 -84
06/02/86
338.55
EAGLE
WINE _
50- 4626 - 862 -86
06/02/86
677.10
EAGLE
WINE
INVENTORTT 50- 4626- 862 -86
06/02/86
19583.33
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
06/02/86
- _ _
878.70
_
EAGLE
- - -- --
WINE-----
- -- - -- - - -- - - ..
06/02/86
71.20
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
_ 06/02/86
425.50
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
05/19/86
5.94
EAGLE
MINE
INV�NTD.2Y^
05/19/86
5.94
EAGLE
WINE
INVENTOIY
05/19/86
137.59 __-
EAGLE
WINE_
INV =4TORT
05/19/86
5.94
EAGLE
WINE
_ _ __
INYENTOiT-
79877.41
05 -31 -86 .GE 5
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
_
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
50 -3710- 842-84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
_
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
- 50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
_
5D -4632- 822 -82 __
_ MANUAL
50- 4632-842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4632- 842 -84
MANUAL
- 50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
06/02/86
- 30.51-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
06/02/86
10.34-
ED
PHILLIPS - -
- -- -- - -- 50 -3710- 822 -82
06/02/86
7.40-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
06/02186
45.12-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
06/02/86
55.79-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
06/02/86
4.34-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
06/02/86 _
97.93- _ -
ED
�ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 862 -86
06/02/86
25.59-
12.75-
PHILLIPS
_
V 50- 3110- 862 -86
06/02/86
19525.74
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -4626- 822-82
06/02/86
29789.45
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
06/02/86
4_896.32
EDPHIIIIPS
WINE CO
50- 4626 - 862 -86
05/19/86
86.24
ED
PHILLIPS
INVENTORTT 50- 4626- 862 -86
06/02/86
517.10
_ ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
06/02/86
369.90
ED
PHILLIPS - - -
-- - - - - -- 50- 4628- 842 -84 - --
06/02/86
29256.10
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
06/02/86
_ 217.02
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
06/02%86
1_279.45
ED
PHILLIPS
_
50 -4628- 862 -86
139660.30 •
r *r -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
+ *+ -CKS
134378
06/02/86
1.50-
MARK
VI_I SALES INC
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
134378
06/02/86
75.00
MARK
VII SALES INC
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
�► I
73.50 •
rrrtar
j
+ +•-CKS
� I
134435
06/02/86
12.75-
PRIDA
WINE CO
50- 3710_- 822 -82
MANUAL
i,. 134435—
06/02186
12.57-
PRIOR
PINE C0
50- 3710 - 842 -84
-
MANUAL
�r' 134435
06/02/86
9010-
PRIOR
WINE CO
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
1p
1386 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
05 -31 -86 PAGE 6
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMDUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
N P.D. N MESSAGE
134435
06/02/86
637.45
PRIOR WINE CO
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
134435
06/02/86
628.42
PRIOR WINE CO
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
,134435
06/02/86
454.90
PRIOR WINE CO
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
19686.25 •
rrlrf:
* ** -CKS
v
134451
06/02/86
24.88-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
5.89-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
15.55-
QUALITY PINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86____
1.4.86 -
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842-64
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
8.86-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
2.35-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86 ___
92.32-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
11.18-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710-862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
8.67-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86_
_1.9244.89
_QUALITY_ MINE
5D- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
778.75
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
- MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
49619.31
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02186
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
19205.91
_ _
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
y
134451
06/02/86
890.09
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
134451
_ _ _696.77
QUALITY WINE _
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
134451
06/02186
117.90
_ _ _ _
QUALITY WINE
_
50- 4628- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
134451
06/02/86
939.08
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
109602.89
4
!riff!
* ** -CKS
134540
06/02/86
75.75-
THIN CITY WINE
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
v
134540
06/02/86
89.72-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
86.70 -
-_ TWIN CITY WINE _
50 -3700- 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
75.75-
-_ _ _
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3700 - 862 -86
_
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
79.63-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86 ------
-_ 1.00-
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
21.14-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
y
134540
06/02/86
2.45-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
7.53- ----TWIN
CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
"i
134540
06/02/86
1.57-
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82 -�
_ _
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
12.12-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
_.134540. _ -__-
06/02186_
12.60-
TWIN CITY_YINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
73.31-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02186
11.03-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02186
3.35-
TWIN CITY WINE _
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
6.51-
_
TWIN CITY WINE
_
50- 3710- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
1.38-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
_134540
06/02/86
102.01-
TYIN_CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
4.37-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
102.01
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
134540 _
06/02/86
102.01-
TWIN .CITY WINE _ __-
50-3710-862-86
MANUAL
i134540
06/02/86
.64-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
_
-- MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
3.93-
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
19057.00
___TWIN CITY_YINE
50- 822 -82
MANUAL__
I.�
13454U
06/02/86
.00
TWIN CITY PINE
_4626-
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
134540
06/02/86
376.55
TWIN CITY PINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
•
1186 'C
OF EDINA
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_
50- 4626- 842 -84
CHECK K
V
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
HECK
NO- DATE
AMOUNT
MANUAL
YENDOI
MANUAL
L 134540
06/02/86
.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86 _ -
.00_
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
_ _ - -- 39665.42 -
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
59100.44
TWIN
CITY
WINE__
134540
06/02/86 _ _
_ _ .
.00
TWIN
CITY
_
WINE
134540
06/02/86
59100.14
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
59100.14 -___
(
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
_
245.92
_TWIN
- TWIN
CITY
_
WINE
134540
06/02/86
156.62
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
_ 06/02/86
100.05
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
_ 335.25 _
TWIN
CITY
_ _
PINE
134540
06/02186
19259.79
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
19210.87
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
_
19103.11
TWIN
CITY
_
WINE
134540
06/02/86
137.76
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
496.65
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
_
06102186
_ _
63.45
- TWIN
CITY
_
WINE
134 54 0
06/02/86
651.54
TWIN
CITY
WINE
134540
06/02/86
391.81
TWIN
CITY
WINE
_
159679.B4 *
-
.TER
ITEM DESCRIPTION
05 -31 -86 GE 7
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. 4 MESSAGE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_
50- 4626- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
_
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
_
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
--.--50-4628-862-86
MANUAL
ttffrr
V 135174 05/19/86 959000.D0- 1ST BANK S3 BANK TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00
135174 05/19/86 959000.00 1ST BANK SO BANK TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00
V
64.02 *
f t f • r •
1_136702
135430
05/19/86
209638.20
PERA
EMP
PORTION
10- 4145 - 510 -51
i
187.16 *
209638.20
-- -
�
trrrf•
i
••rr•r
136523
05/19/86
109258.12
SOCIAL SECURITY
EMP
CONi-
10- 4149 - 510 -51
140067
06102/86
1.00-
109258.12 •
CITY
DISTRI
50 -3700- 822 -82
_140067
06/02/86
-- -00
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
50- 4626 - 822-82
(
V
06/02/86
06/02/86
538.65
7.50
CAPITAL
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 822 -82
49y
1_13S700
05/19/86 _
- -
-- _160.12
POSTMASTER
-_
BULK
MAILING
10- 4290- 510 -51
160.12 •
-_ ----
- - - - --
- - - --
- - - - -- - -
! 136701
05/19/86
64.02
_. DOER_SS -RET_ -
EMP
CDNT
10 -4162- 510 -51
C7
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
64.02 *
1_136702
_
- 05/19/86 _-
- --
- 187.16_
-
OURO -TEST
GEN SUPP
10- 4504 - 510 -51
187.16 *
-- -
i
••rr•r
140067
06102/86
1.00-
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
50 -3700- 822 -82
_140067
06/02/86
-- -00
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
50- 4626 - 822-82
(
140067
140067
06/02/86
06/02/86
538.65
7.50
CAPITAL
CAPITAL
CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 822 -82
49y
CITY
OISTRI
50- 4628 - 822 -82
C7
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1186 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
05-31 -86 PAGE 8
L
_
.__CHECK NO.
DATE
VENDOR.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
_ ACCOUNT NO. _ INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE_
140067
06/02/86
7.50-
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
140067
06/02/86 ._
7.50 -
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
140061
06/02/86
7.50
CAPITAL CITY
_- _ _
DISTRI
_
50 -4628- 862 -86
_ _
MANUAL
140067
06/02/86
538.65
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
140067
06/02/86 _
541.15-
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
140067
06/02/86
541.15
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628-862-86
MANUAL
140067
06/02/86
78.75
CAPITAL CITY
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1r 170.05 •
krffrf
ffr-CKS
140129
..__-
06/02/86
4x134.60.
BELLBOY
_-
_._
50_- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140129
06/02/86
19895.75
BELLBOY
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
69030.35 •
`,
frrff•
* *f -CKS
140135
06/02/86
2.74-
EAGLE WINE
DISCOUNT
50- 3710- 003 -00
MANUAL
1,
140135
06/02/86
6.67-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
4.34-
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
143135
06/02/86
17.84-
EAGLE WINE
_
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
38.56-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140135 _ _
06/02/86 _
38.56
EAGLE__ WINE_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
38.56-
EAGLE WINE
- _
50- 3110- 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
3.56-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
_ 33.01 -. -____-
__EAGLE WINE
-
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
17.99-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
d,
140135
06/02/86
63.95-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3110 - 862 -86
MANUAL
140135 __-
06/02/86 _-
— - _ 3.56 -
EAGLE_ WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
B91.63
EAGLE WINE
50- 4626-822 -82
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
928.22
EAGLE WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86 _
928.22 -___
EAGLE_ WINE
- - -
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
14-3135
06/02/86
19928.22
EAGLE WINE
_
-
50- 4626 - 842 -84
-
MANUAL
"j
140135
06/02/86
39192.55
EAGLE WINE
50- 4626-862 -86
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
333.62
__- EAGLE WINE _-
_
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
140135
06/02186
216.93
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
19650.74
EAGLE WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86_
178.00
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84_
MANUAL
140135
06/02/86
178.00
EAGLE WINE
_ _-
50 -4628- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
140135
06/02186
899.62
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
_140135
_ _
06/02186
57.92
_ EAGLE MINE
_ INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 842 -84
140135
06/02/86
137.09
EAGLE WINE
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 862 -86
__MANUAL
MANUAL
V
99472.20 •
--
*ff -CKS
140138
_ 06/02/86
_ 4.53 -__
ED PHILLIPS_-
^_ _- _
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
140138
06/02186
26.52-
ED PHILLIPS
_
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
12.15-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
B.4.3- -._
_ ED PHILLIPS
.- _ -- --------
-84,
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
25.21-
ED PHILLIPS
- -_� -.
- .__.50-3710-842 _-
50- 3710 - 842 -84
- -- - - --
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
67.67-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
�_-
140138_-
06/02/86
.72
_ED_PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 862 -86
140138
06/02/86
30.30 -
ED PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 862 -86
__MANUAL
MANUAL
'�
140138
06/02/86
8.61-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
L
1936 C.
JF EDINA
CHECK R
,TER
05 -31 -86 GE 9
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
-- ITEM - DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. u MESSAGE
�.
140138
06/02/86
607.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626-822 -82
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
39383.70 _
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
226.50
ED PHILLIPS
- -- - — - - - --
- 50- 4628- 822 -82_
- MANUAL
ti
140138
06/02/86
19325.90
ED PHILLIPS
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
140138 -
_ 06/02/86
19260.25
ED PHILLIPS_
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
421.40
ED PHILLIPS
_ _
50 -4628- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
19514.85
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86 _
_ _ _ 36.00-
ED PHILLIPS_
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
140138
06/02/86
430.25
_
ED PHILLIPS
_
_
50- 4628-862 -86
MANUAL
ti
89951.65 •
• ** -CKS
140198
05/19186
- -
-- 69586.42
-- -
GROUP HEALTH
- - -
HOSP PREM
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
69586.42
-- - - -
-- - - _ -
r•►rr•
• ** -CKS
140311
05/19/86
39483.35
EASTSIDE
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 822 -82
MANUAL
39483.35 +
v
rrf•••
*** —CKS
140378
06/02/86
1.50-
MARK -VII SALES INC-----
50- 3710- 862 -86
- MANUAL
140378
06/02/86
75.00
MARK VII SALES INC
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
73.50 •
V .i
a•rrr•
* ** —CKS
140435
06/02/86_ -_
-- -2.16- -
PRIOR WINE CO- - - - - --
------ - - - - -- - -- - --
- -50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
140435
06/02/86
4.65-
PRIOR WINE CO
5023710- 842 -84
MANUAL
140435
06/02/86
3.76-
PRIOR'WINE CO
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
140435
06/02/86
108.03
PRIOR WING CO
v _ _
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
`
143435
06/02/86
232.70
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
140435
06/02/86
- —
_ _ 188.10
PRIOR WINE CO
, --
50- 4628-862 -86
MANUAL
518.26 +
-
- - - - --
4
,
••kfff
* ** -CKS
140442
05/19/86
129337.18
PHP
HDSP
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
129337.18 +
y
•r►rf+
* ** —CKS
140451
06/02/86
1.89-
QUALITY MINE -- ----
- - - -
- 50 -3710- 822 -82
- MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
15.31-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
140451 __
06/02/86 ___
_ 2.62-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
5- -14-
OUALITi WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
.70
QUALITY MINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
80.01-
QUALITY WINE _-
50-3710-842-84
140451
06/02/86
9.36-
QUALITY WINE
_ - - V -_ - -y
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02186
2.53-
QUALITY WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
_ 21.57-
QUALITY _MIME
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
40451
06/02/86
5.18-
QUALITY WINE
_
50- 3710-862 -86
MANUAL
y
i 140451
06/02/86
766.43
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82.
MANUAL
w
1986 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
05 -31 -86 PAGE 10
L�
** ** **
140463 05/19/86- _ 29263.40
REx DIST___ _
29263.40 • _ -
INVENTOIY____- _,_ -__ _" 50- 4630 - 822 -82
CHECK NO* _DATE
_-
44OUNT _
_ -- Y_END02
- ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
0 MESSAGE__ ,
140451
06/02/86
49002.38
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140451 _
06/02/86
_ --
-__ QUALITY
WINE
4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
264.55
QUALITY
WINE
__.___- _._".._ -5U- _
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
` 140451
06/02/86
190.45
QUALITY
WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
140540
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
460.63
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
800 *72
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
_ _ 519.89
QUALITY
WINE _
_ 50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
140451
06/02/86
257.23
QUALITY
WINE
-_ _ _
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
WINE
_140540
89128.91 •
06/02186
.25
TWIN_CITY_WINE
L�
** ** **
140463 05/19/86- _ 29263.40
REx DIST___ _
29263.40 • _ -
INVENTOIY____- _,_ -__ _" 50- 4630 - 822 -82
v
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
-- - -- - 50- 3710 - 842 -84 -
50 -3710- 842 -84
50- 3710- 842 -84
- 50- 3710-842 -84
50- 3710- 862 -86
3710- 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710- 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3110 - 862-86
- - - - -- - - -50- 4626 - 842 -84 - --
50- 4626- 842 -84
50- 4626 - 862 -86
-- - 50- 4628-822 -82 -
50 -4628- 822 -82
50 -4628- 822 -82
50- 4628- 842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50 -4628- 842 -84
50- 4628 - 642 -84
50- 4628- 862 -86
50- 4628-862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50 -4628- 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862-86
50- 4628 - 862-86
*** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
140540
06/02/86
.62-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
5.32 -___
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
.50-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
v
140540
06/02/86
3.91-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86______"
_ 38.53 -,
TWIN
140540
06/02/86
7.56-
TWIN
CITY
WINE -
h,
140540
06/02/86
2.04-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
14D540
06/02/86
5.92-
J TWIN
CITY
WINE____
140540
06/02/86
7.53-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
w
140540
06/02/86
1.35-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
_140540
06/02186
.25
TWIN_CITY_WINE
140540
06/02/86
10.54-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
y
140540
06/02/86
3.57-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86_
3.76-
CITY
WINE__
140540
06/02/86
2.60-
_TWIN
- TWIN
CITY
WINE - -�
140540
06/02/86
8.93-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86 _ _
-_ _ 2.90 -
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
19927.02
_
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
376.55
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
531.78
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
_
50.76
TWIN
CITY
WINE
y
140540
06/02/86
62.08
TWIN
CITY
WINE
_
140540 _
06/02/86
531.55
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
592.73 __
TWIN
CITY
WINE �-
y
140540
06/02/86
203.85
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
390.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
757.92
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
892.84
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540_
_ 06/02/86_
134.80_
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
376.12
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540
06/02/86
25.99-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
140540 _
06/02/86
259.04
TWIN
CITY
WINE_______
"
143540
06/02/86
356.42
TWIN
CITY
WINE
143540
06/02/86
289.65
TWIN
CITY
WINE
79-601-.69 _
y 'i
r*t * *•
v
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
-- - -- - 50- 3710 - 842 -84 -
50 -3710- 842 -84
50- 3710- 842 -84
- 50- 3710-842 -84
50- 3710- 862 -86
3710- 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710- 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3110 - 862-86
- - - - -- - - -50- 4626 - 842 -84 - --
50- 4626- 842 -84
50- 4626 - 862 -86
-- - 50- 4628-822 -82 -
50 -4628- 822 -82
50 -4628- 822 -82
50- 4628- 842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50 -4628- 842 -84
50- 4628 - 642 -84
50- 4628- 862 -86
50- 4628-862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50 -4628- 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862-86
50- 4628 - 862-86
*** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
1
1
1986 C.
JF EDINA
CHECK
R TER
05 -31 -86 SE 11
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENO02
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
N P.O. 4 MESSAGE
140703
05/19/86
187.20 - - --
COMM LIFE INS
LIFE INS
10 -4157- 510 -51
MANUAL
'
187.20 r
- - -- - - - - -- --
- - - -- ____
`�• ffffff
—50
r ** -CKS
v rJ
147129
06/02/86
360.40 -
BELLBOY
-4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
1147129
06/02/86
360.40
BELLBOY
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
4147129
06/02/86
1,762.90
BELLBOY
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
v
147129
06/02/86
49321.65
BELLBOY
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
147129
06/02/86
49321.55-
BELLBOY
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
119127.00 •
-- -- -------------------------
rfrfrf
-- -- - -
-- --
*rf -CKS
v.
147135
06/02/86
21.45-
EAGLE WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
147135
_ 06/02/86
26.84-
EAGLE WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
^ 20.52- !
EAGLE PINE
_
T --
_
50- 3710- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
d..
147135
06/02/86
11.95-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
75.86-
EAGLE WINE___
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
11.54-
EAGLE WIN=
_ __ _ __ ____ _
- 50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
�.
147135
06/02/86
19072.50
EAGLE WING
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86 -
- --- 19025.80
EAGLE WINE
4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
147135
06102/86
- . -
3,793.15
- - --
EAGLE PINE
- - - - - --— _
____50-
50- 4626 - 862 -86
_
MANUAL
tr
147135
06/02/86
19342.19
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
__102.05-
46.00-
EAGLE WINE
-
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147135
06/02186
597.43
EAGLE WIN=
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
147135
06/02/86
57704
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
-
89091.90 •
—
- - - -- - -- - -
- - - --
!r.
rr•fff
••* -CKS
e.
150413
06/02186
79717.05
MED CENTER
INVENTDAY
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
147138
06/02/86
82.19 98.84
ED PHILLIPS
INVENTDRY
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
147138
06/02/86
16.6
ED PHILLIPS —
____INVENTORY _________50-4630-862-86
__ __
_ _
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
14T378
06/02/86 -
- _1.20-
MARK VII SALES
INC
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
141378
06/02/86
- 1.50-
MARK VII'SALES
_
INC —
— 50- 3710 - 842 -84
_
MANUAL
147378
06/02/86
60.00
MARK VII SALES
INC
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147378
06/02/86
75.00 _ —
MARK VII SALES
INC
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
132.30 •
_ _ _ - - --
- -- - --
-
v
-�
t1 ►iff
- -- - - -- --
--- --- --- -- - -- - --
_
* *• -CKS
r
147435
06/02/86
.13
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3110- 822 -82
MANUAL
!_
147435
06/02/86 - -
-- 2.0T- - -- - -PRIOR
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147435
06/02/86
.11
WINE CO
.__ _..
- -_ _.- .__....__. . __- .- -_-- _- _-- _-
._- _ - -50- 3710 - 822 -82 -
- - -- - MANUAL
6,
147435
06/02/86
2.07
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147435
06/02/86
2.07-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147435
06/02/86
4.56-
PRIOR WINE CO
i0 -
- 3710 - 842 84
- MANUAL
147435
06/02186
4.10-
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
1
1
1986 CITY
OF EDINA
ITEM DESCRIPTION _ ACCOUNT NO._INV.
# P.O. # _MESSAGE
CHECK_ NO.__DATE
WINE
�. 147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
147435
06/02/86
999999
WIN.
AMOUNT
35.16
68.40-
- _. 68.40
6.38-
5.70-
68.40
228.00
11.40-
- -- - 205.20 --
502.79
CHECK REGISTER
05 -31 -86 PAGE 12
VENDOR
147451
ITEM DESCRIPTION _ ACCOUNT NO._INV.
# P.O. # _MESSAGE
PRIOR
WINE
PINE
INVENTORY 50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
PRIOR_
WIN.
CO
_ 50 -4628- 822- 82
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
50- 4628- 822 -82
_
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
PRIOR _
WINE _CO
MINE
_ - _ 50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
PRIOR
WINE
CO
-
50- 4628 - 862-86
MANUAL
4
147451
06/02/86
28.81-
QUALITY
WIVE
PINE
147451
06/02/86
6.20-
QUALITY
WINE
1
147451
06/02/86
2.45-
QUALITY
MINE
147451 _
06/02/86 _
7.58-
QUALITY
MINE
WINE _
141451
_
06/02/86
78.99-
QUALITY
WIPE _
8.28-
147451
06/02/86
13.78-
QUALITY
WINE
147451
06/02/86 _
11.22= _______
QUALITY
MINE
WINE
147451
06/02/86
158.96-
QUALITY
WINE
3.53-
147451
06/02/86
3.42-
QUALITY
WINE
147451
06/02/8619444.11_
18.77-
QUALITY
WINE
WINE
147451
06/02/86
39952.67
QUALITY
MINE
15.06-
147451
06/02/86
79952.37
QUALITY
VINE
147451
06/02/86
__ 623.20 _
QUALITY
MINE
WINE
147451
06/02/86
247.15
QUALITY
WINE
v
147451
06/02/86
759.00
QUALITY
MINE
v "
147451 _
- _ 06/02/86
19380.45
QUALITY_YINE
CITY
WINE
147451
06102/86
345.81
QUALITY
YINE�
1.51-
147451
06/02/86
19127.50
QUALITY
WIVE
147540
06/02/86
179520.85 •
TWIN
CITY
w 9.999.
50- 3710 - 822 -82
- - - - -50- 3710- 822 -82
50- 3710- 822 -82
50- 3710- 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50 -3110- 862 -86
- - 50 -3710- 862 -86
50- 3710- 862 -86
50- 4626- 822 -82
-_- - - 50- 4626- 842 -84 -- --
50- 4626- 862 -86
_ 50- 4628 - 822 -82
50- 4628- 822 -82
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628- 842 -84
50 -4628- 862 -86 - -
50- 4628 - 862 -86
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MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
** *-CKS
•
147540
06/02/86
5.50-
- TYIN
CITY
PINE
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02186
18.55-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3700- 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
4.73 -_ _
_ TWIN
CITY
WINE _
50-3710-822-82
14 7540
06/02/86
8.28-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
- - _
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
.69-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86_ ^_ _
3.53-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
18.77-
TYIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82 _
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
15.06-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02186
10.90-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3110- 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
3.82-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
v "
147540
06/02/86
53.40-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_
147540_____
06/02/86
1.51-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
1.17-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
95.25-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
'
147540 -
06/02/86
2.15- _ -_
-- TWIN
CITY
WINE. -__ _ _ ` .
50-3710-862-86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
7 -07-
TWIN
CITY
PINE
-_
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
v
147540
06/02/86
.17-
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
t-
147540
06/02/86
1.75-
TYIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL___
141540
06/02/86
6.94-
TYIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
17
147540
06/02/86
1.19-
TYIN
CITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
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CHECK R. TER
05 -31 -86 -,GE 13
Y
CHECK
NO. DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# D.O. q MESSAGE
14T540
06/02/86
938.56
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
_ 753.10 _
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
29669.32
_ _
TWIN CITY MINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
346.95
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
_ 06/02/86 _
49762.72
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
472.96
_
TWIN CITY WINE
_
50-4628-822-82______________
MANUAL
�., 147540
06/02/86
68.88
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
354.05 _
_ TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
824.39
_ _ _ _
TWIN CITY WINE Ji
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
.00
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
141540
06/02/86_
19080.47
CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
.00
TYIM CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
381.93
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
149.74 _
_ TWIN CITY WINE_
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
706.11
_
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
119.13
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
101540
06/02/86
215.53
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
117.50.
TWIN CITY MINE
_ _
50- 4628-862 -86
MANUAL
4s 141540
06/02/86
17.45
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
175.40 _
TWIN CITY WINE_
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
147540
06/02/86
136.12
TWIN CITY WINE IU-NTORT
50- 4632 - 822 -82
MANUAL
b 147540
06/02/86
136.62
TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 842-84
MANUAL
149167.10 •
if frrkrr
fff -CKS
149067
06/02/86
_ - 554.57 __
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI �- _
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
vq,, 148067
06/02/86
554.57-
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50- 4628 - 822-82
MANUAL
149067
06/02/86
10.50
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
149067
06/02/86_'___________'__544
.07-
_________
CAPITAL CITT DISTRI
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
148067
06/02/86
449.05
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
148067
06/02/86
7.50
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
-
50- 4628-842 -84
MANUAL
148067
06/02/86
74.95
_ _
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI _ -
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
149067
06/02/86
2.50
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
19088.57 r
y
999999
148138
06/02/86
5.94- - -
-- ED
PHILLIPS - - --
148138
06/02/86
46.66-
ED
PHILLIPS
149138
06/02186
13.37-
ED
PHILLIPS
148138
_
06/02/86
_
17.35-
_
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PHILLIPS '�-
1r
148138
06/02/86
37.26-
ED
PHILLIPS
148138
06/02/86
6.31-
ED
PHILLIPS
148138
06/02/86
134.51- -
ED
PHILLIPS- - - -
'I
148138
06/02/86
17.02-
ED
PHILLIPS
149138
06/02/86
10.31-
ED
PHILLIPS
149138
06/02/86
_
29332.94
ED
PHILLIPS----_ _
149138
06/02/86
19862.88
ED
PHILLIPS
149138
06/02/86
69725.68_
ED
PHILLIPS____
149138
06/02/86
_
297.00
_ _
ED
PHILLIPS
j
148138
06/02/86
668.25
ED
PHILLIPS
_148138
06/02/86
315.60_
ED
PHILLIPS
148138
06/02/86
867.50
ED
_
PHILLIPS
148138
06/02/86
515.30
ED
PHILLIPS
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50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710- 822 -82
50 -3110- 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710- 842 -84
50 -3710- 862 -86
50 -3710- 862 -86
50 -3710- 862 -86
50- 4626 - 822 -82
50 -4626- 842 -84
50- 4626 - 862 -86
50- 4628- 822 -82
50- 4628 - 822 -82
50- 4628-842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
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