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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-15_COUNCIL MEETINGAGENDA EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 15, 1986 7:00 P.M. ROLLCALL I. AWARD OF BIDS A. Edinborough Residential Amenities (Phas 2 -5) B. Phase 2 Condominium Waterproofing ADJOURNMENT EDINA CITY COUNCIL I. PUBLIC HEARINGS ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Analysis of Assessment by City Manager. Public comment heard. Action of Council by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council to pass. A. Street Grading Improvement No. C -143 - Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition B. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St -179'- Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition C. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -373 - Antrim.Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition D. Watermain Improvement No. WM -358 - Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition E. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St -176 - McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to Arrowhead Lake F. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -370 - McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to cul -de -sac G. Watermain Improvement No. WM -355 - McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to cul -de -sac H. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St -175 - Blocks 6 and 7, Findell Clark Addition I. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -369 - Blocks 6 and 7, Findell Clark Addition J. Watermain Improvement No. WM -354 - Blocks 6 and 7, Findell Clark Addition K. Street Grading Improvement No. C -144 - Dearborn Court in Dearborn and Blake Woods Addition L. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St -180 - Dearborn Court in Dearborn and Blake Woods Addition M. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -375 - Dearborn Court in Dearborn and Blake Woods Addition N. Watermain Improvement No. WM -360 - Dearborn Court in Dearborn and Blake Woods Addition 0. Maintenance Improvement No. M -86 - 50th Street & France Avenue Business District P. Watermain Improvement No. WM -353 - Westwood Court Q. Sidewalk Improvement No. S -33 - West 49� Street R. Sidewalk Improvement No. S -34 - Country Club District, Brown and Fairway Sections S. Street Grading Improvement No. C -142 - Edinborough Addition T. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St -177 - Edinborough Addition U. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -371 - Edinborough Addition V. Watermain Improvement No. WM -356 - Edinborough Addition W. Blacktop, Curb & Gutter Improvement No. BA -162 - W. 44th Street from Brookside Terrace to Highway 100 X. Tree Trimming Improvement No. TT -86 - Bounded by Crosstown Highway on the South, the northern City of Edina boundary line on the North, Highway 100 on the East and the western City of Edina boundary line (County Road 18) on the West Y. Tree Removal Improvement No. TR -86 - Various Locations of Diseased Trees Z. Aquatic Weeds Improvement No. AQ -86 - Mill Pond and Indianhead Lake II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard. Motion to close hearing. Zoning Ordinances: First and Second Reading requires 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of 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. Zoning Change - R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to PRD -2 Planned Residence District - Generally located north of Crosstown Highway and east and north of Vernon Court - Robert Hansen B. Zoning Change and Preliminary Plat Approval - R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District - Generally located south of West 62nd Street and east of Valley View Road - Robert Kidd C. Zoning Change - PID PlanriN, Industrial District to PRD -4 Planned Residence District - Generally located south of Eden Avenue and west of Soo Line Railroad tract - Knutson Ventures Agenda Edina City Council September 15, 1986 Page Two PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS D. Preliminary Plat Approval - Warden Acres Dahle Replat - Generally located south of Grove Street and west of Garden Avenue E. Conditional Use Permit - Edinborough - 7600 York Avenue South F. Final Development Plan - Amcon Corporation - Generally located west of Parklawn Avenue and north of West 77th Street extended III: PUBLIC HEARING ON EASEMENT VACATION. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Engineer. Public comment heard. Motion to close hearing. If Council wishes to proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. A. Vacation of Utility Easements - Lots 1, 2,.3 and 12, Block 1, Grandview Plateau (Contd from 9/8/86 - Continue to 10/6/86) IV. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS V. AWARD OF BIDS A. Stump Removal VI. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of 9/9/86 B. On -Sale Beer License - Correlli's Pizza and Pasta .C. Preliminary Review - Traffic Signal at Bush Lake Road /W. 78th Street D. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council E. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items VII,. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass. A. Appointment of Election Judges - General /City Election B. Appointment of Canvassers - General /City Election C. Authorizing Quit Claim Deed from City to Hennepin County Library VIII,. FINANCE A. Adoption of 1987 Budget B. Claims Paid. Motion of seconded by for payment.of the following claims as per pre -list of 9/15/86: General Fund $693,469.47, Art Center $833.93, Swimming Pool Fund $182.00, Golf Course Fund $3,741.37, Recreation Center Fund $5,607.08, Edinborough Park $17.72, Utility Fund $368.28, Liquor Dispensary Fund $81,516.98, Construction Fund $546,592.64, Total $1,332,329.47; and for confirmation of payment of the following claims .dated 8/31/86: General Fund $772,687.47, Art Center $245.53, Swimming Pool Fund $1,279.90, Golf Course Fund $10,206.09, Recreation Center Fund $410.01, Gun Range Fund $112.12, Utility Fund $769.65, Liquor Dispensary Fund $281,526.24, .Total $1,067,237.01. SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Mon Sept 15 Regular Council Meeting (Special Assessments) Mon Oct 6 Regular Council Meeting Mon Oct 20 Regular Council Meeting Mon Nov 3 Regular Council Meeting Tues Nov 11 Veterans Day - City Hall Closed Mon Nov 17 Regular Council Meeting 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 REQUEST FOR PURCHASE HRA�� TO: Playor an3 -CiCy- Council FROM: Gordon Hughes VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF ITEM IN EXCESS OF $5,000 DATE: 9/15/86 Material Description (General Specifications): - Quotations /Bids: Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Brock White $5,346 if 0 Department Recommendation: Finance Director's Endorsement: The recommended bid is is not )epartment within.the amount budget for the purchase. John Wallin, Finance Director City Manager's Endorsement: 1. I concur with the recommendation of the Department and recommend Council approve the purchase. 2. I recommend as an alternative: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager W1. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE HRA TO: Ma7or- and- eit7- eonnr11 FROM: Gordon Hughes VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF ITEM IN EXCESS OF $5,000 DATE: 9/15/86 Material Description (General Specifications): Phase 2 Condominium Waterproofing Quotations /Bids: Company 1. Waterproofing by Experts 2. B. A. Waterproofing 0 Department Recommendation: Finance Director's Endorsemen The recommended bid is Pr Amount of Quote or Bid ✓$15,000 17,500 Department is not within the amount budget for the purchase. John Wallin, Finance Director City Manager's Endorsement: 1. I concur with the recommendation of the Department and recommend Council approve the purchase. 2. I recommend as an alternative: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SPECIAL,ASSESSMENTS LEVIED ON ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City has given notice of hearings as required by law on the proposed assessment rc,11s for the improvements hereinafter referred to, and at such hearings held on September 15, 1986, has considered all oral and written objections presented against the levy of such assessments. 2. Each of the assessments as set forth in the assessment rolls on file in the office of the City Clerk for the following improvements: Street Grading Improvement Nos. C -142, C -143, C -144 Storm Sewer Improvement Nos. St.S -175, St.S -176, St.S- 177,.St.S -179, St.S -180 Sanitary Sewer Improvement Nos. SS -369, SS -370, SS -371, SS -373, SS -375 Watermain Improvement Nos. WM -353, WM -354, WM- 355,.WM -356, WM -358, WM -360 Maintenance Improvement No. M -86 Sidewalk Improvement No. S -34. Blacktop, Curb & Gutter Street Improvement No. BA -262 Tree Trimming Improvement No. TT -86 Tree Removal Improvement No. TR -86 Aquatic Weeds Improvement No. AQ -86 does not exceed the local benefits conferred by said improvements upon the lot, tract or parcel of land so assessed, and all of said assessments are hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper assessments on account of said respective improvements to be spread against the benefited lots, parcels and tracts of land described-therein. 3. The assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments, the first of said installments, together with interest at a rate of 8.9% per annum on the entire assessment from the date hereof to December 31, 1987, to be payable with the general taxes for the year 1978. To each subsequent installment shall be added interest at the above rate for one year on all then unpaid installments. The number of such annual installments shall be as follows: Name of Improvement Number of Installments GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -143 3 years STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -179 3 years SANITARY SEWER.IMPROVEMENT NO. SS 7-373 3 years . WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -358 3 years STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -176 3 years SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -370 3 years WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -355 3 years STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -175 3 years SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -369 3 years WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -354 3 years GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -144 3 years STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -180 3 years SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -375 3 years WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -360 3 years MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT NO. M -86 1 year WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -353 10 years SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -34 5 years GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -142 10 years STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -177 10 years SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -371 10 years WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -356 10 years STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -262 10 years TREE TRIMMING IMPROVEMENT NO. TT -86 1 year TREE REMOVAL IMPROVEMENT NO. TR -86 5 years (Exception: Levy No. 10353 - 1 year) AQUATIC WEEDS IMPROVEMENT NO. AQ -86 1 year 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith prepare and transmit to the County Auditor a copy of this resolution and a certified duplicate of said assessments with each then unpaid installment and interest set forth separately, to be extended on the tax lists of the County in accordance with this resolutuion. 5. The City Clerk shall also mail notice of any special assessment which may be payable by a county, by a political subdivision, or by the owner of any right -of -way as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.061, Subdivision 4, and if any such assessment is not paid in a single installment, the City Treasurer shall arrange for collection thereof in installments, as set forth in said Section. 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 .September 15, 1986, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 9th day of October, 1986. Marcella M: Daehn, City Clerk O� 4 ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10368 COUNTY NO. C -143 FOR: GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -143. LOCATION: Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition. CONTRACTOR: G.L. Contracting, Inc. $6,206.74 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 744.81 $6,951.55 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $6,976.55 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $1.95 per day. 109.20 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . $7,085.75 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 5 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $1,701.64 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,417.15 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $7,085.75 COUNTY CHARGE: 1.65 $7,087.40 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10366 COUNTY NO. ST.S -179 FOR: STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -179. LOCATION: Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition. CONTRACTOR: G.L. Contracting, Inc. $4,279.00 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 513.48 $4,792.48 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 15.00 $4,807.48 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $1.34 per day. 75.02 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,882.50 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 5 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $946.96 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $976.50 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $4,882.50 .75 $4,883.25 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE .x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10372 COUN'T'Y NO. SS -373 FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -373. LOCATION: Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition. CONTRACTOR: G.L. Contracting, Inc. $8,456.71 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1,014.81 $9,471.52 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $9,496.52 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $2 -65 per day. 148.40 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,644.92 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESS14ENT: $3,453.17 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $2,411.23 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: 14w1" "M•�i�.:: e+� $9,644.92 .60 $9,645.52 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10376 COUNTY NO. W-358 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -358. LOCATION: Antrim Terrace in Edina Oaks Addition. CONTRACTOR: G.L. Contracting, Inc. $ 8,893.81 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1,067.26 $ 9,961.07 #111768 - Dept. of Health - Permit Fee 150.00 s1U,111.U/ PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $10,146.07 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986' TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $2.84 per day. 159.05 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,305.12 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $3,194.43 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $2,576.28 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $10,305.12 .60 $10,305.72 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10365 COUNTY NO. ST.S -176 FOR: STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -176. LOCATION: McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to Arrowhead Lake. CONTRACTOR: Brown & Cris, Inc. $53,095.85 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 100: 5,309.59 $58,405.44 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 75.00 $58,480.44 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.20 FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $16.34 per day. $ 6,960.81 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 65,441.25 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 15 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $3,550.85 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $4,362.75 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: a� i►�M M. a ;e+� $ 65,441.25 ^ .11 $ 65;443.50 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OT TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10371 COUNTY NO. SS -370 FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVFly= NO. SS -370. LOCATION: McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to cul-de -sac. CONTRACTOR: Brown and Cris, Inc. $57,095.14 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10% 5.709.51 ->bZ,dU4.b5 #126037 - Braun Engineering - Testing 915.15 $63,719.80 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 75_0n ,bJ,794. X30 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: August 19, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 392 days at $17.83 per day. $ 6,989.32 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70,784.12 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 22 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $3,491.05 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $3,217.46 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $70,784.12 3.30 $70,787.42 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS — 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10375 COUNTY NO. WM- -355 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM- -355. VOCATION: McCauley Trail from Timber Ridge to Timber Trail; Timber Trail from McCauley Trail to cul-de -sac. CONTRACTOR: Brown and cris, Inc. $33,825.40 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 11% 3,720.79 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES $37,546.19 �.i /,5yb.ly CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $10.51 per day. $ 4,477.27 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,073.46 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 22 ASSESSABLE DOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $2,182.94 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,912.43 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $42,073.46 $41,076.76 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.90 OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10364 COUNTY NO. ST.S -175 FOR: STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -175. LOCATION: FINDELL CLARK ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Brown and Cris, Inc. $4,926.00 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12%: 591.12 $5,517.12 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $5,542.12 CAPITALIZED INTEREST AT 10.2% FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $1.55 per day. 660.34 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,202.46 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 11 ASSESSABLE LO'T'S. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $543.64 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $563.86. PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARM: : $6,202.46 1.65 $6,204.11 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10370 COUNTY NO. SS -369 FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -369. LOCATION: FINDELL CLARK ADDITION. OONTRACTOR: Brown and Cris, Inc. $12,091.40 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120 1,450.97 $13,542.37 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $13,577.37 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $3.79 per day $ 1,614.51 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,191.88 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 11 ASSESSABLE LbTS.. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $ 838.10 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,381.08 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $15,191.88 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS --1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10374 COUNTY NO. WM-354 FOR: VMTERMAZN IMPROVEMENT NO. M-354. LOCATION: FINDELL CLARK ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Brown and Cris, Inc. $10,894.90 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1,307.39 $12,202.29 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $12,237.29 CAPILTALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $3.42 per day. 1,456.94 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . ASSESSABLE UNITS: 11 ASSESS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: . . . . . . . . . . . $13,694.23 ABLE LOTS. $1,103.82 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. $1,244.93 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. $13,694.23 1.65 $13,695.88 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. -FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL_PRINCIPIE.x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10369 COUNTY NO. C -144 FOR: GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -144. LOCATION: Dearborn Court in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition. CONTRACTOR: Hydrocon, Inc. $11,196.56 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1_ldl _C,4 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: :?12,54U.15 35.00 $12,575.15 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.20 FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $3.51 per day. 196.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,771.70 ASSESSABE UNITS: 10 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $1,034.18 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,277.17 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $12,771.70 1.50 $12,773.20 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10367 COUNTY NO. ST.S -180 FOR: STORM SEWER NO. 180. LOCATION: Dearborn Court in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition. CONTRACTOR: Hydrocon, Inc. $13,919.30 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1,670.32 $15,589.62 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 !�15,b14.b1 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $.4.37 per day. $ 244.68 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,869.30 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 10 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $1,867.01 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,586.93 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $15,869.30 4i15,uiu.uu TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TO'T'AL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10373 COUNTY NO. SS -375 FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -375. LOCATION: Dearborn Court in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition. CONTRACTOR: Hydrocon, Inc. $16,612.86 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1,993.54 $18,606.40 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $18,641.40 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $5.21 per day. 291.80 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 18,933.20 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 10 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $2,100.91 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,893.32 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $ 18,933.20 1.50 $18,934.70 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES .DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10377 COUNTY NO. WM-360 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -360. LOCATION: Dearborn Court in Dearborn Addition and Blake Woods Addition. CONTRACTOR: Hydrocon, Inc. $11,006.00 ENINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1,320.72 $12,326.72 #167869 - Department of Health 150.00 $12,476.72 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 4) 1L,511. /2 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 21, 1986 TO: September 15, 1986 56 days at $3.50 per day. $ 196.01 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST $12,707.73 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 9 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $1,417.67 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,411.97 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $12,707.73 .?1L, /wl.U0 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1987 Through 1989. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10350 COUNTY NO. M -86 FOR: MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT NO. M -86. LOCATION: 50th Street and France Avenue Business District. CONTRACTOR: City of Edina. Payroll - Ed Lancello $26,727.72 Public Works Crew 550.19 Extra Summer Help 61,119.70 $33,397.61 CONTRACTED SERVICES: Mileage - Ed Lancello $ 218.93 Contract - Sidewalks 2,424.28 Other 66.64 $ 2,709.85 COMMODITIES: Defoamer 1,.206.60 Tools 141.81 Tile Maintenance 2,005.86 Seeds, Plantings & Trees 2,637.60 Repair Parts 209.94 General Supplies 1,586.91 Lumber 178.23 $ 7,966.95 SNOW BLOWER: q AM _ ?1, :?44,6y)6.60 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 45.52 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,944.18 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 289,030 ASSESSABLE SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $0.1555 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT. ASSESSABLE COST COUNTY CHARGE: $44,944.18 $44,94b.64 TO BE SPREAD OVER 1 YEAR - 1987. PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10378 COUN'T'Y NO. WM -353 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -353. LOCATION: Lots 1 through 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 4, Block 2, Westwood Court. CONTRACTOR: Brown and Cris, Inc. $48,058.99 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10 %: 4,805.90 $52,864.89 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 75.00 $52,939.89 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: July 15, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 426 days at $14.79 per day. $ 6,300.51 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,240.40 ASSESSABIE UNITS: 12 ASSESSABLE LOTS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $5,617.95 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $4,936.70 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY C HARCM : $59,240.40 6.00 $59,246.40 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1996. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10407 COUNTY NO. SS -33 FOR: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. SS-33. LOCATION: West 492 Street - Adjacent to Peterson Building (East of Ramp) . CONTRACTOR: Bury and Carlson, Inc. $9,859.59 Less Maintenance 50th Street 2,424.28 $7,435.31 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 892.24 $8,327.55 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $8,352.55 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: June 17, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 455 days at $2.33 per day. $1,060.15 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,412.70 DEDUCTION: 25% kCHARM:= 1-987= MAINTEANCE): 42,35 13 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1 ASSESSABLE LOT. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $5,630.58 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $7.- __050.52? PER ASSESSABLE LC7T. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $7,050.52 .50 $7,051.02 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10357 COUNTY NO. S -34 FOR: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. S -34. LOCATION: COUNTRY CLUB DISTRICT, BROWN AND FAIRWAY SECTIONS. CONTRACTOR: Victor Carlson and Sons, Inc. $154,572.57 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 8 %: 12,365.80 $166,938.37 PUBLISHING AND SIOPPLIES: 75.00 $167,UIJ.37 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: October 21, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 321 days at $46.67 per day. $ 14,983.93 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . $181,997.30 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 566 ASSESSABLE LOTS. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $190.00 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $321.55 PER ASSESSABLE LOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $181,997.30 141.50 $182,138.80 TO BE SPREAD OVER 5 YEARS - 1987 MMOUGH 1991. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ,P v N111111111111( 1 .1h111111�, 110(y September 3, 1986 Ms. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk Clerk of the City of Edina Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Subject: Sidewalk improvement #S -34 (Country Club District, Brown and Fairway Sections) Dear Ms. Daehn: We have received the notice (copy attached) of the notice of public hearing on the fifteenth of September at 7:00 P.M. to discuss the subject: sidewalk improvement #S -34. Please be advised that as the property owner and resident of 4624 Browndale Avenue, Edina, MN 55424, this is our formal appeal relative to the assess- ment of $321.55 for the subject improvement #S -34. We are filing this assess- ment following your directions persuant to Minnesota statute 429.081 bid. Please be advised that we expect to hear directly from you or a designated representative of your office, if this document is inappropriate in any way relative to the filing of our appeal. Let me say on behalf of myself and my wife, we are very displeased with the way this assessment has been handled. We have been given absolutely no input as to this assessment. There was no opportunity to voice an opinion as to whether the work was necessary. The work was done totally at the discretion of the management of the city of Edina without any direction, input or oppor- tunity on behalf of the residents. It is incomprehensible to me that a public official or group of public of- ficials would proceed to spend the public's money without any advance approval for that expenditure. It is further, both exaspirating and absurd to have to deal with the fact that you would attempt at this point, after the work has been done to send us a statement declaring that we need to pay the assessment. I suggest that perhaps the next time this type of work is considered, that the residents of Edina be given an opportunity to voice their opinion as to whether the work should be done. I can assure you that unless there is some legal reason to force us to pay for this assessment you will have to come and repossess the sidewalks before we pay it. 337 ®ak�GuoveStreet,Minuuneape �,IV N 55403 612-87R-6600 Ms. Marcella M. Daehn Page Two If my point has not been clear or if you have any questions, please contact me immediately. Otherwise, I will assume that you have accepted this document as our formal appeal before the assessment and unless I hear otherwise from you, I will assume that the matter is.closed. Regards, ohn M. Palombo JMP:cas Attachment Susan Grant Palombo CITY OF EDINA HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Edina City Council will meet at the City Hall at 4801 West 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota on September 15, 1986 at 7:00 P.M. to hear, consider and pass upon all objections, both oral and written, to a proposed special assessment for the following improvement: SIDEWALK IMPROVEM= NO. S -34 Country Club District, Brown and Fairway Sections. The area proposed to be assessed for said improvement is as follows: All lots contained within the Brown and Fairway Sections of the Country Club District. TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT IS: $ 181,997.30 PROPOSED ASSESSMENT AGAINST YOUR PARTICULAR PROPERTY IS: $ 321.55 The proposed assessment roll is now on file in the office of the City Clerk and is open to public inspection. PAYMENT Folng the assessment hearing, the owner of any property assessed may pay the whole of the assessment, without interest, to the City Treasurer, on or before November 15, 1986. If not prepaid by that date, the proposed assess- ment will be payable in five (5) annual installments. The first payment will be payable together with real estate taxes payable in 1987, with interest on the entire assessment at the rate of 8.9% per annum from September 15, 1986 to December 31, 1987.. To each subsequent installment shall be added interest for one year on the unpaid balance. Partial prepayments of assessments have not been authorized by ordinance. NO FURTHER STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED. APPEAL Any owner may appeal the assessment to the District Court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 429.081, by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the City of Edina within thirty (30) days after adoption of the assessment by the City Council, and by filing such notice with the District Court within ten (10) days after service upon. the Mayor or Clerk. However, no appeal may be taken as to an assessment unless a written objection signed by the affected property owner is filed with the Clerk of the City of Edina prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding officer at the hearing. DEFERRAL ON HOMESTEADS OWNED BY PERSONS 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, the City of Edina has adopted standards and guidelines for deferrring special assessments against homestead property owned by persons 65 years of age or older for whom payment would be a hardship. To obtain deferment, application must be filed with the Assessor's office by the close of business on the last business day before the City Council meeting set out in the first paragraph of this notice. For further information and appli- cation forms, please call or visit the Assessor's office. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL August 22, 1986 Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk MOCITY OF 4FR�D �A���� 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA. MINNESOTA 55424 612 - 927 -8861 September 4, 1986 John M. and Susan Grant Palombo 4624 Browndale Avenue Edina, Minnesota 55424 RE: S -34 Sidewalk Improvement - Country Club District Dear Mr. & Mrs. Palombo: Reference your letter of September 3, 1986, enclosed is a copy of the notice sent to your residence according to our mailing list. This project was identical to similar earlier projects in the Country Club District. The sidewalks that were replaced are the. responsibility of the individual property owner for snow removal and maintenance. However, in the Country Club District, the City has conducted sidewalk repairs and replacements as an area improve- ment. This method appears to be the preferred way by the majority of the Country Club District. If you have further questions on this matter, please contact me at 927 -8861. Also, attached are copies of City Ordinances that apply to this situation. /Sincerely, Oman, Francis J. Ho P.E. Director of Public Works and City Engineer FJH:lm cc: City Council City Manager City Clerk 1 kill p s i �-G 2 7 ' A y U Fig- %�a ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10380 COUNTY NO. C -142 FOR: GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -142. LOCATION: EDINBOROUG-i ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Wangerin, Inc. $ 91,324.26 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 100.00 $ 91, 24.26 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: January 24, 1935 TO: September 15, 1986 599 days at $25.55 per day. $ 15,280.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $106,704.81 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1,028,976 ASSESSABLE SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $0.1037 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $106,704.81 .sue. $106,711.31 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUG3 1996. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10381 COUNTY NO. ST.S -177 FOR: STORM SEWER IMPROVEN Wr NO. ST.S -177. LOCATION: EDINBOROUGH ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Annandale Sewer and Water. $167,171.56 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 20 %: 33,434.31 $200,605.87 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 100.00 4;1UU, /U5.8-/ CAPITALIZED INTEREST 2 10.2% FROM: December 16, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 273 days at $56.09 per day $ 15,379.09 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $216,084.96 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1,028,976 ASSESSABLE SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED ASSES24ENT: $0.2100 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $216,084.96 6.50 $216,091.46 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1996. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10382 COUNTY NO. SS -371 FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -371. LOCATION: EDINBOROUGH ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Annandale Sewer and Water. $15,112.45 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 20%: 3,022.49 $18,134.94 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 ->ld,lbV.y4 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.20 Fran: December 16, 1985 To: September 15, 1986 273 days at $5.08 per day $ 1,386.84 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,556.78 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1,028,976 ASSESSABLE SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $0.0190 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE TOOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $19,556.78 COUNTY CHARGE: f;_sn ,?ly, 5bj. zd TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1996. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10383 COUNTY NO. M-356 FOR: WATERI$1IN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -356. LOCATION: EDINBOROUGH ADDITION. CONTRACTOR: Amandale Sewer and Water. $ 95,578.79 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 200: 19,115.76 $114,694.55 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 100.00 $114,794.55 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% FROM: December 16, 1985 TO: September 15, 1986 273 days at $ 32.08 per day. 8,785.47 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $123,580.02 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1,028,976 ASSESSABLE SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $0.1201 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT. ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: $123,580.02 X113,586.52 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THROUGH 1986. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. IF ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10379 COUNTY NO. BA-262 FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -262 LOCATION: West 44th Street from Brookside Terrace to Highway 100. CONTRACTOR: C.S. McCrossan Construction, Inc. $247,816.28 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10% #177773 - State Treasurer - Permit # 77037 - Braun Engineering - -Testing # 91790 - State Treasurer - Permit #140812,- Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #168850 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #322749 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #259743 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #294833 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #259006 - Aqua Engineering - Testing #350741 - State of Minnesota - Testing #350838 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering #107037 - Braun Engineering - Testing #156037 - Braun Engineering - Testing #219805 - BIN - Engineering #254723 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering # 21765 - Stargar Roscoe - Engineering # 55852 - State of Minnesota - Testing # 55843 - Stargar Roscoe — Engineering LESS STATE AID AMOUNT: CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% (one year) . TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSESSABLE UNITS: 865.50 ASSESSABLE FEET. 24,781.63 $272,597.91 15.00 232.15 15.00 2,702.16 592.77 4,801.53 2,288.96 5,228.01 201.56 544.40 184.80 3,267.65 294.50 1,766.26 492.82 2,206.37' 387.29 331.76 $298,150.90 $282,442.90 $ 15,708.00 1,602.00 $ 17,310.00 ESTIMTED ASSESSMENT: $20.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT:: $20.00 PER'ASSESSABLE FOOT. ASSESSABLE COST: $ 17,310.00 COUNTY CHARGE: 5.00 $ 17,315.00 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1987 THRU 1996. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1987. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 8.9% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.29315 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSEMENT LEVY NO. 10354 COUNTY NO. TT -86 FOR: TREE TRIMMING IMRPOVEMENT NO. TT -86 LOCATION: Area #5, #6: Bounded by Hwy100 on the East, Crosstown Hwy. on the South, County,Road #18 on the West, City of Edina limits.. on the North. ASSESSABLE UNITS: 95 trees 12" and under x $30 = $2,850 864 trees over 12" x $45 = $38,880 $41,730 CONTRACTOR - Arp's Tree Service $26,680.00 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL $15,050.00 $41,730.00 ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT: $45 per tree. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $45 per tree over 12" $30 per tree 12" and under I r ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 10356 COUNTY NO. TR -86 LOCATION: Various Locations of Diseased Trees within the City of Edina. TOTAL COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,520 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 13 ASSESSABLE LOTS. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: ALLOCATED INDIVIDUALLY PER SIZE OF TREE REMOVED. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT FOR: AQUATIC WEED HARVESTING. LOCATION: Indianhead Lake. CONTRACTORS: Clean Flo Labs Midwest Aqua Care TOTAL COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSESSABLE UNITS: 33 Homes. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $315.00 PER HOME. LOCATION: Mill Pond CONTRACTOR: Midwest Aqua Care LESS CITY SHARE: TOTAL COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSESSABLE UNITS: 63 Homes. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $120.45 PER HOME. LEVY NO. 10355 COUNTY NO. AQ-86 $ 6,271 4,125 $10,396 1,500 $7,588 LOCATION MAP-w-4. REZONING NUMBER z -86 -1 L O C A TI O N North of Crosstown Highway and east and north of Vernon Court REQUEST Rezoning EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT �W HELD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 At M. EDINA CITY HALL MANAGER'S CONFERENCE MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Wil ewis, John Bailey, Del Johnson, G Johnson, John Palmer, John Skagerb ane Paulus, Helen McClelland and Virgi aw MEMBERS ABSENT: gigIJUKked and David Runyan STAFF PRESENT: raig Larsen, City Planner Fran Hoffman, City Engineer Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary I. APPJNWL OF THE MINUTES: Palmer moved for approval De ment and All were in favor. The motion II. OLD BUSINESS: Z -86 -1 Robert Hansen R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to PRD -2, Planned Residence District. Mr. Larsen asked the Commission to recall that the subject proposal has been before the Commission several times. The most recent proposal was heard and denied at the July 2, 1986 meeting. Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the proponent has submitted new plans for review. The plans continue to illustrate 15 townhouse units. Size and design of the units remains unchanged from previous submittals. However, unlike previous plans, the new plan conforms to the setback requirements of the PRD -2 District. A front setback of 30 feet and rear setback of 35 feet are provided. Mr. Larsen concluded the revised plan provides the minimum setbacks required. The plan now conforms to all requirements of the PRD -2 Zone and staff recommends preliminary rezoning conditioned on: 1. Acceptable overall development plans. 2. Final platting.. 3. Subdivision dedication. The proponent, Mr. Hansen and architect Mr. Daryl were present. Mr. Palmer moved for rezoning approval. Mr. Bailey seconded the motion. Mr. Gordon Johnson abstained. The motion carried. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 Z -86 -1 Robert Hansen, R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to Planned Residence District, PRD -2. Refer to: Attached preliminary plans. Previous minutes and staff reports. The Commission will recall that the subject proposal has been before the Commission several times. The most recent proposal was heard and denied at the July 2, 1986 meeting. The proponent has submitted new plans for Commission review. The plans continue to illustrate 15 townhouse units. Size and design of the units remains unchanged from previous submittals. However, unlike previous plans, the new plan conforms to the setback requirements of the PRD -2 District. A front setback of 30 feet and rear setback of 35 feet are provided. The proponent has also provided elevations. illustrating the retaining walls for the 3 easterly buildings. Recommendation The revised plan provides the minimum setbacks required. 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Y®1•'Y Q VIVO! � blw�___�WYr•V•!O6 M ;XITECTYRE a PLASKING EDIA. IDI.EADEA EfAlf /' /� v.��wM r. aur�aaa __.____ RD��rr YA•lO11 =0MrIR TLLlMORE Eli "�i►iiN .Y 0 ===irr: ,.. I ONIr- QNIT -Y` l.' . ®Y' rucsr nLYM rlW r1rlL' f��...a —fe•�• Y• spGawo nc� rtW ®IMr.• � w..a _ r �IIP ■(/ /��.��� v` n►aeMe�T ►a.a�es'►uu.c �.1�y •1�4 - -_- �.�{►:1La " _ 1 TT •. '.. :'{ - ° '� �Ir.fasCYf�larr 111aY.wc� �llsO! ARCHITECTURE INC. ►MM DA, REL Mr! WtfNll WE t♦T - ) � � •�••�•••••••• - YYfYIYM fYl : YVlwl. __��_1.wf YYwf�vwewf.tlY.1 w. fD�.a Ylrlll[fR14 f4lf nunw.e aE.u►w+ V1 C014MUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION Z -86 -1 General Location: Refer to: STAFF REPORT JULY 2, 1986 Robert Hansen, R--1, Single Dwelling District to Planned Residential District PRD -2 North of Crosstown Highway and north and east of Vernon Court attached preliminary plans The subject proposal was heard by the City Council at its May 19, 1986 meeting. The Council referred the request back to the Commission to allow the proponent to submit new plans. The proponent has submitted revised plans for the Commission's review. The revised site plan illustrates 15 units which is one unit less than previous proposals. Unit sizes, floor plans and exterior materials remain the same as in the previous proposals. The PRD- -2 District requires a front setback of 30 feet, an interior side setback of 20 feet and a 35 foot rear yard setback. The revised plans provide the required interior and rear yard setbacks. However, the proposed front street setback of 27 feet is 3 feet less than the required minimum. According to the proponent the 3 foot variance is requested to allow for a lower retaining wall behind the two most easterly buildings. Cross sections have been provided to illustrate this. Recommendation: Staff's concerns with previous proposals for this site have centered on the failure to provide adequate setbacks. The subject plan is a great improvement over previous plans. The question is whether a reduction of 2 1/2 feet in the retaining wall height justifies the requested front street setback variance. Staff would prefer that the plan provide all of the required minimum setbacks. The change from PRD -3 to PRD -2 results in reduction of the required front street setback from 35 to 30 feet. Staff supports this change which is more consistent with surrounding zonings. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1986 AT 7:30 P.M. EDINA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman ;William Lewis, Jane Paulus, Virginia Shaw, David Runyan, Gordon Johnson, Del Johnson, Helen McClelland, Phil .Sked and John Bailey MEMBERS ABSENT: John Palmer and John Skagerberg STAFF PRESENT: Craig Larsen, City Planner Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: Mrs. Shaw moved for approval of the May 28, 1986 Community Development and Planning Commission Minutes. Mrs. Paulus seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. II. OLD BUSINESS: Z- -86- -1 Robert Hansen, R--1, Single Dwelling District to Planned Residential \ SO District PRD -2 �a Mr. Larsen reminded the Commission the subject proposal was heard by the City Council. at its May 19, 1986 meeting. The Council referred the request back to the Commission to allow the proponent to submit new plans. Mr. Larsen told the Commission the proponent has submitted revised plans for the Commission's review. The revised site plan illustrates 15 units which is one unit less than previous proposals. Unit sizes, floor plans and exterior materials remain the same as in the previous proposals. Mr.Larsen pointed out the PRD- -2 District requires a front setback of 30 feet, an interior side setback of 20 feet and a 35 foot rear yard setback. The revised plans provide-the required interior and rear yard setbacks. However, the proposed front street setback of 27 feet is 3 feet less than the required minimum. According to the proponent the 3 foot variance is requested to allow for a lower retaining wall behind the two most easterly buildings. Cross sections have been provided to illustrate this. Mr. Larsen concluded that staff's concerns with previous proposals for this site have centered on the failure to provide adequate setbacks. The subject plan is a great improvement over previous plans. The question is whether a reduction of 2 1/2 feet in the retaining wall height justifies the requested front street setback variance. Staff would prefer that the plan provide all of the required minimum setbacks. The change from PRD -3--3 to PRD-2 results in reduction of the required front street setback from 35 to 30 feet. Staff supports this change which is more consistent with surrounding zonings. Mr. David Daryl, Architect and Mr. Tom Cross, Attorney were present. Mr. Cross told the Commission the proponents have revised their previous plan and have now complied with many of the Commission's recommendations. However, the request concerning the front yard setback has not been met. He added the units were setback an additional 3 feet but remained short of Edina's Zoning Ordinance requirement. This setback resulted in an increase in the height of some retaining walls to about 9 feet. Mr. Cross reminded the Commission of the difficulty of this site due to the topography. He said the highway directly across from the proposed development should minimize any impact. Mrs. McClelland expressed her concern over the small rear yards, steep retaining walls and the density of each unit. She wondered if the developer was sensitive to the topographical limitations of this site. She pointed out the large size of the proposed structures virtually eliminate adequate rear yards. She concluded the developer should consider the perspective buyer and have adequate rear yards with retaining walls of lesser heights. Commission members agreed with Mrs. McClelland and expressed concern over the height of the proposed retaining walls. Mrs. Paulus pointed out at previous meetings the Commission had asked the developer to comply with Edina's Zoning Ordinance regarding front yard setbacks. Compliance has not yet been met. Mrs. i�-IcClelland moved to deny the preliminary plat. . Mr. Sked seconded the motion. Mr. Del Johnson voted nay. The motion carried. Z -86- -2 Namron Corporation, R. Single Dwelling District Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the subject property measures approximately 6.8 acres in size and is characterized by heavy woods and severe topography. The property is vacant and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling District. To the immediate north of the subject property is the Villa Way Apartment complex, and to the east are Interlachen Court Apartments. To the west are single family dwellings and adjacent to the southwest corner of the site is park property. Mr. Larsen told the Commission the Comprehensive Plan indicates the property as High Density Residential, or over 12 units per acres. The proponent has submitted plans in support of a request to rezone the property to PRD- -4 to allow the construction of a 150 unit, 3 story apartment building. °`'Unit mix a PLANNING C Z -86 -3 and Robert Kidd, R -1. Single Dwelling S -86 -6 Unit District to R -2, Double Dwelling District \ Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the subject property \y1 measures approximately 83 feet in width by 339 feet in depth and (�\ 1 contains 28,253 square feet of area. The property is zoned R -1 1 and is developed with a single dwelling unit fronting on West 62nd Street. The proponent is requesting approval of a subdivision which would create a new lot with frontage on Valley View Road. The proponent is also requesting that the new lot be rezoned R -2, to allow construction of a new double bungalow. The new R -2 lot would contain 15,005 square feet, while the lot for the existing dwelling would contain 13,248 square feet. The new lot would meet the square footage requirement for an R -2 lot but would require a variance from the 90 foot lot width requirement. Mr. Larsen added the proposal is very similar to the 1984 proposal. However, in 1984 the new lot was proposed as a single family lot. The new proposal also increases the size of the new lot to meet R -2 requirements. Mr. Larsen pointed out the Comprehensive Plan illustrates this section of Valley View Road as suitable for low density attached residential. Existing buildings in the vicinity contain between 2 and 5 units. The preliminary plat illustrates a location for the new double bungalow. Due to the alignment of Valley View Road a front setback variance would be necessary. Mr. Larsen told the Commission that in 1984 staff suggested that the subject property be combined with two similar parcels adjacent to and east of the property. The proponent and other local developers have attempted to acquire all three properties for a larger development. All efforts have apparently failed. Mr. Larsen concluded staff has become convinced that the favored combined development will not occur in the foreseeable future. Consequently, he saw this request as a reasonable alternative that would be compatible with surrounding properties. He recommend preliminary plat approval and rezoning to R -2 conditioned as follows: 1. Final Plat Approval. 2. Subdivision Dedication. Mr. Kidd, proponent was present. Mrs. McClelland stated she has no objection to this proposal. She added considerable efforts have been made to combine the properties to create a larger development but all efforts have failed. She noted the City of Edina has requested this lot be R -2. Mrs. McClelland moved for rezoning and preliminary plat approval noting the special hardship this lot maintains due to the curve of the roa:, the efforts made by the proponent to reach a mutual development agreement between his neighbors, and that the City has recommended this lot be zoned as R -2. Mr. Bailey seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. —�: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 Z -86 -3 Robert Kidd, R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2, Double Dwel'ling and Unit District. 4125 West 62nd Street S -86 -6 Preliminary Plat Approval for Kidd Addition Generally Located: South of West 62nd Street and east of Valley View Road. Refer to: 1986 Commission and Council Minutes, Staff report and proposed preliminary plat. The subject property measures approximately 83 feet in width by 339 feet in depth and contains 28,253 square feet of area. The property is zoned R -1 and is developed with a single dwelling unit fronting on West 62nd Street. '. The proponent is requesting approval of a subdivision which would create a new lot with frontage on Valley View Road. The proponent is also requesting that the new lot be rezoned R -2, to allow construction of a new double bungalow. The new R -2 lot would contain 15,805 square feet, while the lot for the existing dwelling would contain 13,248 square feet. The new lot would meet the square footage requirement for an R -2 lot but would require a variance from 90 foot lot width requirement. The proposal is very similar to the referenced 1984 proposal. However in 1984 the new lot was proposed as a single family lot. The new proposal also increases the size of the new lot to meet R -2 requirements. The Comprehensive Plan illustrates this section of Valley View Road as suitable for low density attached residential. Existing buildings in the vicinity contain between 2 and 5 units. The preliminary plat illustrates a location for the new double bungalow. Due to the alignment of Valley View Road a front setback variance would be necessary. Recommendation In 1984 staff suggested that the subject property be combined with two similar parcels adjacent to and east of the property. The proponent and other local developers have attempted to acquire all three properties for a larger development. All efforts have apparently failed. Staff has become convinced that the favored combined development will not occur in the forseeable future. Consequently, we see this request or a reasonable alternative that would be compatible with surrounding properties. We recommend preliminary plat approval and rezoning to R -2 conditioned as follows: 1. Final Plat Approval 2. Subdivision Dedication 7/ 1i , 152 PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR KIDD ADDITION DENIED. Affidavits of Notice were presented by clerk, approved as to form-and ordered-placed on file. Mr. Hughes recalled that preliminary plat approval of the Kidd Addition was heard by the Council at the August 20, 1984, meeting at which time it was continued to the September 17 Council meeting so that a joint development with adjoining owners could be further pursued. The request is to subdivide property fronting on West 62nd Street to the north and which also has access to Valley View Road to the south, into two lots which would each measure about 14,000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. It was pointed out at that time that the lot in question could potentially be better developed by including the rear portions of other lots on West 62nd Street. Mr. Hughes advised that he is not aware of any joint development proposal. Member Turner commented that the Council's concern is that a subdivision approval for a new single family home would not be consistent with the character and symmetry of the neighborhood and that it could more appropriately be rezoned R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District. Member Turner then moved that preliminary plat for the Kidd Addition be denied for the reasons stated. Motion was seconded by Mayor Courtney. Rollcall: Ayes: Richards, Turner, Courtney Nays: Bredesen, Schmidt Preliminary plat denied. s Vere presente by Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed file. Mr. Hughes advised that the subject property is zoned PC -4, Planned Co cial District and is generally located on the northeast quadrant of W. 5 " treet and Interlachen Boulevard. An automobile service station with three. ice bays is presently located on the property. The pplicant (Erickson P eum Corporation) proposes to acquire the property and convert the full servi tation to a self - service gas 'station with accessory convenience retail us The three service bays would be eliminated and converted to sales area a 1,200 square foot addition would be constructed, thus increasing the b, ing's floor area by about fifty percent. The applicant proposes to maintain a existing access to the site and the general arrangement of parking areas an.-; ive aisles. The existing canopy and pump islands will be removed and replaced. - a new canopy and islands. As shown on the site plan, the existing right y line for W. 50th Street encroaches substantially into the southerly portion. "i the site. Portions of some of the pro- posed parking spaces and drive aisles a ''located on this right of way which is controlled by Hennepin County. The a icant and the County have discussed a release of this excess right of way =` nd the deliniation of a new right of way line which would eliminate the encroac' ent of parking spaces into the right of way. The County has also requested t t the existing driveway from West 50th Street be closed. Although at this a an agreement on the release has not been speci- fically worked out, it is s6 f's understanding that both the applicant and the County agree on the parti ars and it is expected that the release of the right of way to the applicant- 11 be forthcoming. The applicant has requested, and the Planning Commissioj concurs, that the City should go on record with the County asking them to allo.., a curb cut from West 50th Street to remain in place until an improvement to" st 50th Street is undertaken. Mr. Hughes pointed out that the final develo" ent plans illustrate 16 off - street parking spaces for the pro- posed use. Ac ' rding to the Zoning Ordinance, 24 spaces are required based upon the floor ar " of retail uses and the proposed number of employees. The applicant notes that,- ost retail customers are those also purchasing gasoline. Eight cars can., e parked at the pump islands which in the applicant's view, should be includ in the coun _ e spaces would be pr id wou recommend that the eight spaces so e applicant has also submitted elevation drawings, grading and caping plans and other information required by ordinance. The Planning Commission considered the request at its August 29, 1984, meeting and recommended aDnroval, subject to to the resolution of the access right of wav issue with of Notice were presented by Clerk's representative, ✓approved �as�to form and ordered placed on file. The site is generally located south of 62nd Street and east of Valley View Road. Mr. Hughes reported that the subject property measures 28,252 square feet in area and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. The property fronts on West 62nd Street to the north and also enjoys access to Valley View Road to the south. This latter access is possibly due to an unusual jog in the right of way for Valley View Road. The proponent requests a subdivision of the property into two lots which would each measure about 14,000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. The southerly portion of the subject property was shown for low density attached resi- dential uses by the-Comprehensive Plan. All properties fronting on Valley View Road in this area are used for low density attached uses. Adjoining the property to the southeast is a four -unit building and adjoining the property to the west is a three - unit building, both of which front on Valley View Road. Easterly of the subject property are two R -1 lots which are developed with modest dwellings fronting on West 62nd Street. (The dwelling immediately east of the subject property is in a poor state of repair.) The westerly of the two lots measures about 95 feet in width by 338 feet in depth and the easterly lot measures 126 feet by 338 feet. Neither of these lots, however, enjoys access to Valley View Road. At Staff's urging, the proponent has pursued the possibility of the joint development with the two lots to the east. Apparently, these efforts have not been successful. Although the proposed subdivision complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance as to lot size, frontage, and access, Staff is concerned with the unusual relationship of the new lot to surrounding properties. This unusual relationship is principally caused by the lot's frontage on the jog in the Valley View Road right -of -way. If this jog 8/20/84 were not present, the proposed lot would not have frontage on a street and a division would not be possible. If the jog were vacated, it appears that the property would revert to a lot west of Valley View Road. Therefore, a vacation would not solve the frontage problem unless the proponent acquired the vacated property from the owner to the west. Approval of the proposed subdivision will limit the development potential of the large R -1 lots to the east. As noted earlier, the subject property provides the only potential access to Valley View Road. If this access is lost, a rezoning for low density attached uses for these properties is questionable. Also, the subject property and the two lots to the east could be replatted into R -1 lots which would be served by a new cul -de -sac from West 62nd Street. (This plan would require the demolition of at least one existing dwelling.) If the subject property were excluded from such a replat, the new cul -de -sac could not be "double loaded" with lots and, thus, may not be feasible. The proponent submitted a graphic which schematically illustrates the proposed location of a new dwelling on the property. Although such a house placement aligns well with other buildings on Valley View Road, it will require setback variances from the Valley View right -of -way. The issue in this case is clear: Should a subdivision be approved which technically complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, but does so due to an unusual arrangement of public right -of -way; or should the proponent be required to delay his subdivision plans and pursue a joint development with adjoining owners even though such a joint development may be premature? As noted earlier, such a joint development has been pursued without apparent success. It is Staff's view that the latter approach is most desirable from a planning stand- point. However, if the requested subdivision is approved, it is felt that the new lot should be rezoned to R -2, Double Dwelling Unit District. An R -2 use in this lo- cation would conform with the Comprehensive Plan and would be a more logical use as compared to a single family dwelling. It is assumed that the northerly line of the new lot could be relocated slightly to provide the required 15,000 square foot minimum area for -R -2 lots. However, a variance from the 90 -foot lot width minimum would be needed. Delay of action taken was recommended by Dr. Byron Armstrong, 4119 West 62nd Street; Arnold Twedt, 4246 Valley View Road; and Douglas Yarwood, 4111 West 62nd Street. The proponents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kidd, 4125 62nd Street West, felt a delay would be of no help. Member Bredesen's motion was seconded by Member Turner to continue approval of the addition to the September 17th Council Meeting. Ayes: Bredesen, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney Motion carried. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 1, 1984 S -84 -12 Kidd Addition Generally located: South of 62nd Street and East of Valley View Road Refer to: Attached Preliminary Plat and Graphic The subject property measures 28,252 square feet in area and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. The property fronts on West 62nd Street to the north and also enjoys access to Valley View Road to the south. This latter access is possible due to an unusual jog in the right of way for Valley View Road. The proponent requests a subdivision of the property into two lots which each would measure about 14, 000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. The southerly portion of the subject property is shown for low density attached residential uses by the Comprehensive Plan. All properties fronting on Valley Veiw Road in this area are used for low density attached uses. Adjoining the property to the southeast is a four unit building and adjoining the property to the west is a three unit building, both of which front on Valley View Road. Easterly of the subject property are two R -1 lots which are developed with modest dwellings fronting on West 62nd Street. (The dwelling immediately east of the subject property is in a poor state of repair.) The westerly of the two lots measures about 95 feet in width by 338 feet in depth and the easterly lot measures 126 feet by 338 feet. Neither of these lots, however, enjoys access to Valley View Road. At Staff's urging, the proponent has pursued the possibility of the joint development with the two lots to the east. Apparently these efforts have not been successful. Recommendation Although the proposed subdivision complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance as to lot size, frontage, and access, we are concerned with the unusual relationship of the new lot to surrounding properties. Community Development and Planning Commission Kidd Addition - S -84 -12 August 1, 1984 Page two This unusual relationship is principally caused by the lot's frontage on the jog in the Valley View Road right of way. If this jog were not present, the proposed lot would not have frontage on a street and a division would not be possible. If the jog were vacated it appears that the property would revert to a lot west of Valley View Road. Therefore, a vacation would not solve the frontage problem unless the proponent acquired the vacated property from the owner to the west. Approval of the proposed subdivision will limit the development potential of the large R -1 lots to the east. As noted earlier, the subject property provides the only potential access toValley View Road. If this access is lost, a rezoning for low density attached uses for these properties is questionable. Also, the subject property and the two lots to the east could be replatted into R -1 lots which would-be served by a new cul de sac from West 62nd Street. (This plan would require the demolition of atleast one existing dwelling.) If the subject property were excluded from such a replat, the new cul de sac could not be "double loaded" with lots and, thus, may not be feasible. The proponent has submitted the attached graphic which schematically illustrates the proposed location of a new dwelling on the property. Although such a house placement aligns well with other buildings on Valley View Road, it will require setback variances from the Valley View right of way. This issue in this case is clear: should a subdivision be approved which technically complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, but does so due to an unusual arrangement of public right of way; or should the proponent be required to delay his subdivision plans and pursue a joint development with adjoining owners even though such a joint development may be premature? As noted earlier, such a joint development has been pursued without apparent success. In my view, the latter approach is mostdesirable from a planning standpoint. However, if the requested subdivision is approved, we believe the new lot should be rezoned to R -2, Double Dwelling Unit District. An R -2 use in this location would conform with the Comprehensive Plan and would be a more logical use as compared to a single family dwelling. We assume that the northerly line of the new lot could be located slightly to provide the required 15,000 square foot minimum area for R -2 lots. 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OF GRACE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 7)zti�'.O T", Y icy ICH 0 HNO_Nl1 '0 WINDSOR AV LA .j NUMBER Z -86 -4 L O C A T 10 N 5229 Eden Avenue REQUEST Construction of an apartment complex EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT Planned Industrial District, PID to Planned Residential District, PRD -4 Mr. Larsen told the Commission the subject property is located within the Grandview Area Tax Increment District. The properties involved include the Lewis Engineering site, the Kunz \ Oil warehouse, and the Soo Line railroad property which is currently vacant. The total area of the site is approximately 6.8 acres. Mr. Larsen pointed out the Grandview Area Tax Increment Plan identifies the subject area as blighted and recommends that the current uses be removed and that the area be redeveloped. The Plan did not however, suggest the most appropriate land use for redevelopment. The City HRA commissioned BRW to conduct a land use study and make recommendations for the entire district. The land use recommendations of BRW are attached to this report. The study recommended high density residential as the most appropriate use for redevelopment of the area. The study suggests a redevelopment with between 140 and 210 dwelling units. Mr. Larsen said Knutson Ventures has submitted a request to rezone the property PRD -4 to allow construction of a 4 story, 210 unit apartment complex. The complex would include 263 under building parking spaces and 157 surface spaces. The parking provided is in conformance with Ordinance requirements. The formal or guest entrance to the project is located off of Eden Avenue. The tenant entrances to underbuilding parking are proposed off of Eden Circle. A substantial effort will be made to screen the perimeter of the site, especially along the east and north sides. a As indicated in the attached letter the proponents will propose that the HRA acquire the property and make it available to them for redevelopment. Due to the high cost of acquisition and clearance a request for some form of assistance or write -down is anticipated. Mr. Larsen continued that the proposed redevelopment concept complies with BRW's recommendations on land use. The proposal would also remove the blighting influences referenced in the Grandview Area Redevelopment Plan. Mr. Larsen noted the key to the redevelopment is the willingness of the HRA to participate in the acquisition and redevelopment. The HRA has not yet indicated a willingness to participate financially in the redevelopment of this area. Mr. Larsen concluded staff believes the proposal represents an excellent reuse of the property. The project could have a positive impact on the character of the Grandview Area. Staff would suggest Commission support for the redevelopment of the subject area. However, the recommendations should be conditioned on a review by the HRA of the merits of the City's financial involvement in the redevelopment. Mr. Bill Schatzlein, representing Knuston Ventures was present. Members of the Commission discussed the traffic impact and land use issue. Mrs. McClelland wondered if the Grandview Area was becoming saturated with high density developments, noting the proposed Biltmore site development, Summit Point development, and Jerry's expansion. These changes in this area could cause traffic problems. Mr. Hoffman told the Commission BRW. Inc. has done a traffic study of this area. The bulk of traffic will generate toward Hwy. 100 not toward Vernon Avenue going west. He said road improvements would probably be concentrated in the area of Vernon Avenue /Link Road and the Hwy 100 bridge. Mr. Hoffman added traffic counts do not warrant a widening of Vernon Avenue to the west. He said BRW, Inc. was aware of the proposed changes in the area and they have anticipated a rise in traffic from the current 15,000 - 16,000 cars per day to 20,000 cars per day. Mr. Lewis commented that Edina has very few rental properties. Mrs. McClelland concurred adding many large recent developments have been condo's or townhomes. Mr. Lewis continued saying he felt an apartment complex would be an improvement over the industrial buildings and traffic would also be improved by not consisting of large trucks, industrial vehicles, etc that now use this area. Mr. Del Johnson felt this proposal will give the City of Edina an excellent opportunity to provide additional housing. Mr. Skagerberg agreed with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Schatzlein told the Commission his Company has had concerns on the development of this site and if the proposed complex was an appropriate land use. In meeting with the City and representatives of BRW, Inc.the conclusions made were that this was unique location with excellent developmental possibilities for high density residential. Mr. Schatzlein added they propose to create their own neighborhood by turning the project inward, creating indoor courtyards in the rear and a private entry, promenade in the front. He told the Commission he is very pleased with the access to the proposed project adding Eden Avenue is separated nicely from Vernon Avenue. He pointed out the majority of traffic would generate toward Hwy. 100 and not down Vernon Avenue going west. Mr. Schatzlein felt the urban flavor of the area would work well with the proposed complex, especially for the younger career oriented population. Mr. Schatzlein said Edina has a need for younger residents and there in a large market of young professionals who want to live in Edina. Mr. Schatzlein noted this proposal would not impact residential areas. Mr. Palmer moved for rezoning approval with the condition that the Commission expresses no opinion with respect to the proposed financing of this project. Mr. Del Johnson seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. a COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION Z -86 -4 General Location: Refer to: STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 Knutson Ventures Planned Industrial District, PID to Planned Residential District, PRD -4 South of Eden Avenue and west of Soo Line Railroad track. Attached Plans and BRW Land Use graphic The subject property is located within the Grandview Area Tax Increment District. The properties involved include the Lewis Engineering site, the Kunz Oil warehouse, and the Soo Line railroad property which is currently vacant. The total area of the site is approximately 6.8 acres. The Grandview Area Tax Increment Plan identifies the subject area as blighted and recommends that the current uses be removed and that the area be redeveloped. The Plan did not however, suggest the most appropriate land use for redevelopment. The City HRA commissioned BRW to conduct a land use study and make recommendations for the entire district. The land use recommendations of BRW are attached to this report. The study recommended high density residential as the most appropriate use for redevelopment of the area. The study suggests a redevelopment with between 140 and 210 dwelling units. Knutson Ventures has submitted a request to rezone the property PRD -4 to allow construction of a 4 story, 210 unit apartment complex. The complex would include 263 under building parking spaces and 157 surface spaces. The parking provided is in conformance with Ordinance requirements. The formal or guest entrance to the project is located off of Eden Avenue. The tenant entrances to underbuilding parking are proposed off of Eden Circle. A substantial effort will be made to screen the perimeter of the site, especially along the east and north sides. As indicated in the attached letter the proponents with propose that the HRA acquire the property and make it available to them for redevelopment. Due to the high cost of acquisition and clearance a request for some form of assistance or write -down is anticipated. Recommendation: The proposed redevelopment concept complies with BRW's recommendations on land use. The proposal would also remove the blighting influences referenced in the Grandview Area Redevelopment Plan. The key to the redevelopment is the willingness of the HRA to participate in the acquisition and redevelopment. The HRA has not yet indicated a willingness to participate financially in the redevelopment of this area. Staff believes the proposal represents an excellent reuse of the property. The project could have a positive impact on the character of the Grandview Area. Staff would suggest Commission support for the redevelopment of the subject area. However, the recommendations should be conditioned on a review by the HRA of the merits of the City's financial involvement in the redevelopment. I\ 0 August 28, 1986 City of Edina Planning Commission City Council 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55436 Dear Council and Planning Commission Members: Attached please find our application for rezoning of the Eden Avenue (Lewis, Kunz, Soo Line) property. The application has been signed by Gordon Lewis, Walter Kunz and William Schatzlein, Knutson Ventures. We have also talked with representatives of Soo Line and they have indicated that their property could be available. Knutson Ventures proposes to redevelop this seven acre parcel. The proposed re -use of the land is a 210 unit rental apartment building with underground parking and a complete amenity package. This will be a market rate rental building. We believe there is a strong market in Edina for young persons who want to live in the community, as well as current Edina residents who want to stay in the area but no longer want to be involved in homeownership. We will confirm this with a market study at the appropriate time. Also enclosed is a site plan, typical floor plan and front evaluation of the building. We have spent a considerable amount of time on the design of this building in order to ensure that the building fits well into the neighborhood. We are pleased with the design solution and convinced that this is a superior housing site. We also feel that this re -use of the property is a significant improvement for the City of Edina. Our proposal is intended to substantially conform to the objectives of the Grandview Redevelopment Plan. We believe we have accomplished this. In order to implement this plan we intend to work with the Edina Housing And Redevelopment Authority. We will enter into a redevelopment contract with HRA.to redevelop the property. At this time we anticipate that the best method available to accomplish the redevelopment is for the Edina HRA to acquire the property and make it available to Knutson Piper Towers Suite 3800 222 South Ninth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 t\ City of Edina August 28, 1986 Page 2 Ventures for development. We ask that the City Council give preliminary approval to our proposal and grant Knutson Ventures exclusive rights to negotiate with the HRA for the redevelopment of this property. We look forward to working with you to accomplish this exciting develcpment and our mutual objectives. Sincerely, / fc-4 William L. Schatzlein Vice - President Development WLS /mah PROPOSED: JAPARTMENT COMPLEX E • PRD— 4 "e ���� • 4 5 i C /h/K I I P may 259, 0•Il16 . C P55 SQ. FT. R�qp 6�L� 210. 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TT' iii LFF I L_L-L r--u T. - j i� i i i I t TT i I TT-11-1111 FFrTTT TT i rJ . 1 1 - -- - , - - Wi NELL- A a eg�ffi � y WE NUMBER S- 86 - 5 L O C A T 10 N 5501 Grove Street REQUEST Subdivision EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT warden Acres Dahle Replat Mr. Larsen concluded the proposed preliminary plat is identical to the one approved by the Commission on April 30, 1986. The only change is the suggested removal of the existing dwelling. This would eliminate the need for the driveway encroachment and the detached, rear yard garage. The proponent, Mr. Dahle was present. Neighborhood residents were present. _ Mr. Larsen reminded the Commission a similar subdivision proposal was considered by the Commission and City Council recently. The proposal, to create one new buildable lot and one outlot, failed to gain Council approval at their May 19, 1986 r meeting. That proposal called for retaining and remodeling the existing dwelling. Mr. Larsen said the proponent, Tory Dahle, has now re -a pp lied for preliminary p lat a pp roval. This new proposal suggests that the existing dwelling be razed and two new dwellings be constructed fronting on Grove Street. The southerly one -half of the property would be designated as a single outlot, and the right of way for Oak Lake would be dedicated. As in the previous request the two lots fronting on Grove Street would be 72.8 feet wide. Mr. Larsen concluded the proposed preliminary plat is identical to the one approved by the Commission on April 30, 1986. The only change is the suggested removal of the existing dwelling. This would eliminate the need for the driveway encroachment and the detached, rear yard garage. The proponent, Mr. Dahle was present. Neighborhood residents were present. _ a P Mr. Dahle told the Commission he felt he received opposition to his previous proposal due to the fact the current home on this site would remain intact. He added his present proposal would include the razing of the home enabling his development company to construct two new dwellings. Mr. Dahle explained the proposed homes would be of quality construction with a market rate of $150,000 plus. He said he felt there is neighborhood opposition to this proposal adding there is also neighborhood support. Speaking is opposition to the proposed plat were Richard Andron, owner of 5808 Garden Avenue and Jim Breitenbucher, owner of 5424 Grove Street, who expressed concern that if the proposed plat were approved a precedent would be set in their neighborhood which would allow the development of substandard lots (a 75ft lot width is required by Edina Zoning Ordinance #825). Mr. Tripp, owner of 5809 Garden Avenue, pointed out the newer homes in the area all have lots of 75 feet plus. He added he felt substandard . lots would have a detrimental effect to this area. Neighbors also expressed concern over the possibility of increased traffic flows. Mrs. McClelland said she felt uneasy in approving this plat. She said could not find any justification for hardship to allow a precedent to be set with the development of substandard lots. Mr. Gordon Johnson raised a question to the Commission; "What is out of character for this neighborhood, 1 lot with a width of 145 feet or two lots with widths of 72.8 feet each." A discussion ensued on the above mentioned points. Mr. Palmer moved for preliminary plat approval. Mr. Skagerberg seconded the motion. Mr. Lewis called for a roll call vote: Mrs. Paulus Nay Mrs. Shaw Aye. Mr. Palmer Aye Mr. Skagerberg Aye Mr. Lewis Nay Mr. Gordon Johnson Nay Mr. Del Johnson Aye Mrs. McClelland Nay Mr. Bailey Nay The motion failed on a 5 - 4 vote. _ J COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 STAFF REPORT 5 -86 -5 Preliminary Plat Approval For Warden Acres Dahle Replat General Location: South of Grove Street and West of Garden Avenue Refer to: Attached preliminary plat, May 19, 1986 City Council Minutes, April 2, 1986, and April 30, Planning Commission minutes, April 2 and 25th staff reports. A similar subdivision proposal was considered by the Commission and City Council recently. The proposal, to create one new buildable lot and one outlot, failed to gain Council approval at their May 19, 1986 meeting. That proposal called for retaining and remodeling the existing dwelling. The proponent, Tory Dahle, has now re- applied for preliminary plat approval. This new proposal suggests that the existing dwelling be razed and that two new dwellings be constructed fronting on Grove Street. The southerly one -half of the property would be designated as a single outlot, and the right of way for Oak Lane would be dedicated. As in the previous request the two lots fronting on Grove Street would be 72.8 feet wide. Recommendation The proposed preliminary plat is identical to the one approved by the Commission on April 30, 1986. The only change is the suggested removal of the existing dwelling. This would eliminate the need for the driveway encroachment and the detached, rear -yard garage. PROCLAIMED at the City of Edina, this 19th day of May, 1986. a 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 n 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 t' _\ 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 t 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 support the staff recommendation 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 felt the action taken by the Council precluded back to the Council for a period of one year. the City Attorney but that he the proposed plat to be brought GROVE c- A41-1h /ire of Lof 38 E+i5}i sc ood 4560 5 / / �v STREET � ner 1 _ :.DESCRII zr � � / / / / �/• � i fin{ _ _ � 1• 1 I I % 1C -'�.'. 2 here) preparo –01 andth, i ,IU F / , — — ,' -:? '-. Survey, F) 'Hinnesc ..Dated 1 Asp /(�TLOT A JTL9'Tl U 19,9r O 1Sy. }fl l I cv to i i �✓'7e ,ti- �_ 14 � e% lad OAK L AN'E / l / ; B �, h / / / l / Oak / 95 60 / 51W/! /ie of'ZOI 39 �U _ r4 P O p _ h ui C� 1 BO \ 0. 80 8 )\ i 140.a �s rC 170.66 v w / 0.66 EAST °'• °_ p_ "~+ QW! t Ill. w �t IF }EAT 409.20 120.46 EAST*' �,., •. rn N Izo �� :r 121 ez ,,,120 SO :W. 0 �rs 75 �� 5.6 W am U. Fr o' p a \ Q �� N N 9��^ of o „•� a W ° 3 2 o lal 1 V o V ro .g m o i/i 6( - wlLuAw.q `.. 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W .� I , MIS .120 Q,u ` 4Fti� x N •+ �0 3 co 2 W o -v 14 4 - 9 6W� I o s � 1 9 661 ..� � f 2 • a • I¢d r•18 - T 3 et 0.46 50: 4 C s3 o_.o !;.74_ e9 a:1 -Z io 193.78 _ l �� OAK ..LANE r„� N89 °S9'll ,. 145:1.4 "64 110 CIRCLE; ..�:• ' a� ,1x3 DD N W 29 ZS 147 -1 .11p5t� fa, j�>s v� ,c�a 1 3 3� b ' L1 a� _ 7' .. or 3 .6 l4 ,b 14 46 14551 14 60 6" ras.14 s'B E N T 0 N AVE. ,L' dt 8t 1 a6 . iS ', 15.6 I. 5. ( 1 5.52 14 60 , $ .ch g j - _ 'd tf �Gd 1i +6 tires gO 1 �! A 2 _ M 4 ~>FS 14f6Ea{ <3� - ,72 3 ANZT a� y� S TM % r� _ 1 $ $ v Ir1Z WARDEN N A W .,:. 7 .^ �� + OI r C ESF w r. LOT 49 I �Z `` tA.Fa • 4 a Z^d 120. W • y' .s{.' �. 'f ,! �• q_•a.. "•% f a } 4 ~� tj�. v REPLATZV 1• 1 r ii 145. .0. c 8z 6 �zLk, Ea r2e.6 r4S.4G 14552 ' .Q. i+ u;'O Se P .� r 13. wl2 al aLIO �� 7e 611 °Y .1• _ TY_ Possible new lots 75 feet or Qi : 7' greater in width r sy . L"GATIUM Y� Y S.E. CONDITIONAL USE NUMBER C -86 -1 L 0 C A T 1 N Generally located west of York Avenue and south of West 76th Street. REQUEST Retail space EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT C -86 -1 Conditional Use Permit Retail uses in Edinborough Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the Edinborough development is zoned Mixed Development District, MD -5. The Mixed Development District permits accessory retail uses, but only by Conditional Use Permit. The Ordinance specifies that most of the �\ uses permitted inn the PC -1 and PC -2 districts shall be allowed following issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. The intent of the Conditional Use Permit is to define and control the areas within the development where retail uses will be permitted. It is also intended to insure that retail uses are accessory to and subordinate to the principal uses in the development. Mr. Larsen pointed out the Zoning Ordinance established special standards for conditional uses in the Mixed Development District. The conditional uses must: a) be contained in a principal building, except for drive through facilities; b) provide goods and services beneficial to the needs of the occupants and residents of the principal uses and surrounding properties, and C) have enclosed pedestrian access to the principal use. The proposed retail uses are to be located on the first floor of the office building. The area of the first floor devoted to retail use would be approximately 14,700 square feet. The retail uses will be completely contained within principal use buildings and there will be direct access to the indoor park. Mr. Larsen concluded retail uses are an integral part of the mixed use concept at Edinborough. Staff concerns are with the location of the uses, and the relation of the uses to the overall project. The uses should primarily serve the Edinborough community. Certain uses, such as clothing stores, furniture stores, and sporting good stores would not be appropriate for the development. Staff review of proposed uses should be required to ensure that they function as accessory and not principal. uses. The findings required by the Zoning Ordinance can be made. Staff recommends approval of the Condition Use Permit with the following conditions: 1. Retail uses are limited to the first floor of the office building. 2. Staff approval of individual uses. A brief discussion ensued with the Commission expressing the opinion that the market should control the individual retail uses not staff. Mr. Palmer moved for approval of the Conditional Use Permit as provided in the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Skagerberg seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 C -86 -1 Conditional Use Permit Retail uses in Edinborough General Location: South of West 76th Street and west of York Avenue. Refer to: Attached graphics The Edinborough development is zoned Mixed Development District, MD -5. The Mixed Development District permits accessory retail uses, but only by Conditional Use Permit. The Ordinance specifies that most of the uses permitted in the PC -1 and PC -2 districts shall be allowed following issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. The intent of the Conditional use permit is to define and control the areas within the development where retail uses will be permitted. It is also intended to insure that retail uses are accessory to and subordinate to the principal uses in the development. The Zoning Ordinance established special standards for conditional uses in the Mixed Development District. The conditional uses must: a) be contained in a principal building, except for drive through facilities; b) provide goods and services beneficial to the needs of the occupants and residents of the principal uses and surrounding properties, and C) have enclosed pedestrian access to the principal use. The proposed retail uses are to be located on the first floor of the office building. The area of the first floor devoted to retail use would be approximately 14,700 square feet. The retail uses will be completely contained within principal use buildings and there will be direct access to the indoor park Recommendation Retail uses are an integral part of the mixed use concept at Edinborough. Staff concerns are with the location of the uses, and the relation of the uses to the overall project. The uses should primarily serve the Edinborough community. Certain uses, such as clothing stores, furniture stores, and sporting good stores would not be appropriate for the development. Staff review of proposed uses should be required to ensure that they function as accessory and not principal uses. The findings required by the Zoning Ordinance can be made. Staff recommends approval of the Condition Use Permit with the following conditions: 1. Retail uses are limited to the first floor of the office building. 2. Staff review and approval of individual uses. 7- [i[] I Ground Level ° To Entry Plaza 14,733 sq. ft. To Edinborough Leisure Park Retail Professional Services, and Offices Retail Professional Services. and Offices Approximately 38 ft. 34 ft Retall Professional Services. and Offices W. Fountain, U Two-Story 1 Lobby , To Parking Retail Approximately 42 Retail RETAIL - COMMERCIAL USES ALLOWED BY ZONING ORDINANCE IN THE MIXED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT * USES PROPOSED TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MIXED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR EDINBOROUGH B. Principal Uses in PC -1. Antique shops. Art galleries. Art studios. * Bakeries, provided the room or rooms containing the preparation and baking process shall not have a gross floor area in excess of 2,500 square feet. Barber shops. Beauty parlors. Bicycle stores, including rental, repair and sales. Book and stationery stores. Camera and photographic supply stores. Candy and ice cream stores. Clothes pressing and tailoring shops. *Clothing stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. Coin and philatelic stores. Day care. Drug stores. Dry cleaning establishments and laundries. Employment agencies. 16 -1 Financial institutions excluding drive - through facilities. Florist shops. Food, grocery, meat, fish, bakery and delicatessen stores. * Garden supply, tool and seed stores. Gift shops. Handball courts, racquetball courts and exercise and reducing salons. Hardware stores. Hobby shops for the sale of goods to be assembled and used off the premises. * Household furnishings, fixtures and accessory stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. Interior decorating establishments. * Jewelry stores. Launderettes. * Leather goods stores. Liquor stores, municipally owned, off -sale. * Locksmith shops. Medical and dental clinics. Musical instruments stores and repair shops. Newsstands. Offices, including both business and professional. Optical stores. Paint and wallpaper stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. *Personal apparel stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. * Phonograph record and sheet music stores. 16 -2 Picture framing and picture stores. *Repair stores and "fix -it" shops which provide services for the repair of home, garden, yard and personal use appliances. Restaurants, excluding "drive -ins" and drive - through facilities. *Second-hand stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. * Shoe sales or repair stores. *Sporting and camping goods stores not exceeding 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. _* Tailor shops. Tobacco shops. * Toy shops. Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices. *Variety, gift, notion and soft goods stores. .Vending machines which are coin— or card - operated (excluding amusement devices). C. Principal Uses in PC -2. Any principal use permitted in PC -1. *Amusement and recreation establishments such as amusement arcades, commercial bowling alleys and pool halls. Printing, blueprinting, and photostating establishments. Business machine sales and service shops. Catering establishments. Clothing stores. 16 -3 Clubs, lodge halls and meeting rooms, offices and other facilities for non - profit organizations. *Department stores not exceeding 40,000 square feet of gross floor area. t Dry goods stores. *Electrical and household appliance stores, including radio and television sales and service. * Fabric stores. *Frozen food stores including the rental of lockers in conjunction therewith. *Furniture stores including upholstering when conducted as an incidental part of the principal use. Fraternal, philanthropic and charitable institution offices and assembly halls. *Furrier shops including the storage and conditioning of furs when conducted as an incidental part of the principal use. Home repair, maintenance and remodeling stores and shops. Hotels, motels and motor inns. Household furnishings, fixtures and accessories stores. Laboratories, medical and dental. Office supplies stores. *Orthopedic and medical appliance stores excluding the manufacturing or assembly of appliances or goods. Paint and wallpaper stores. Personal apparel stores. Pet shops. Photography-studios. Post offices. 15 -4 Public utility service stores. *Rental agencies for the rental only of clothing, appliances, automobiles, cartage trailers, and household fixtures, furnishings and accessories. Schools for teaching music, dance or business vocations. Sporting and camping goods stores. Taxidermist shops. Telegraph offices. *Theaters excluding outdoor or "drive -in" facilities. Ticket agencies, amusement. * Trading stamps redemption stores. L S C 4Z �. �I NUMBER P -86 -4 L O C A T10 N 7725 Parklawn Avenue REQUEST A building addition P -86 -4 Amcon Corporation 7725 Parklawn Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the subject property is zoned Planned Industrial District, PID, and is developed with an office - warehouse building containing approximately 20,000 square feet. The proponents are requesting approval of a plan to add approximately 6,000 square feet to the rear of the existing building. Mr. Larsen added there are currently forty -one parking spaces on the site. Based upon the parking requirement of the individual uses, the building would need 22 parking spaces following the addition. However, the Zoning ordinance would require 65 spaces, based on one space per 400 square feet of gross floor area. The landscaping plan submitted by the proponent illustrates 70 spaces, however, since the parking demand is extremely low for the existing and planned uses, the proponents have suggested the addition parking be added only if needed in the future. This could be accomplished by a proof -of- parking agreement. Mr. Larsen pointed out as part of the settlement of the Homart law suit, Edina has agreed to construct the link road from France Avenue to West 77th Street. This road should be constructed with the next three years. The new intersection will be extremely close to the existing southerly curb cut on the subject property. The continued existence of this curb cut will pose a traffic hazard. Mr. Larsen continued the proponents have submitted a landscape plan and schedule as required. Staff is currently working with the architect to correct some minor problems. The exterior materials of the addition will match the existing building. There will also be some upgrading of the exterior of the entire building. Mr. Larsen concluded staff recommends approval of the Final Development Plan with the following conditions: 1. A proof of parking agreement. 2. Staff approval of the landscaping plan and schedule. 3. Removal of the southerly curb cut prior to completion of the new roadway. Mr. McClelland moved for approval subject to staff conditions. Mr. Skagerberg seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. P -86 -4 Amcon Corporation 7725 Parklawn Mr. Larsen informed the Commission the subject property is zoned Planned Industrial District, PID, and is developed with an office - warehouse building containing approximately 20,000 square feet. The proponents are requesting approval of a plan to add approximately 6,000 square feet to the rear of the existing building. Mr. Larsen added there are currently forty -one parking spaces on the site. Based upon the parking requirement of the individual uses, the building would need 22 parking spaces following the addition. However, the Zoning Ordinance would require 65 spaces, based on one space per 400 square feet of gross floor area. The landscaping plan submitted by the proponent illustrates 70 spaces, however, since the parking demand is extremely low for the existing and planned uses, the proponents have suggested the addition parking be added only if needed in the future. This could be accomplished by a proof -of- parking agreement. Mr. Larsen pointed out as part of the settlement of the Homart law suit, Edina has agreed to construct the link road from France Avenue to West 77th Street. This road should be constructed with the next three years. The new intersection will be extremely close to the existing southerly curb cut on the subject property. The continued existence of this curb cut will pose a traffic hazard. Mr. Larsen continued the proponents have submitted a landscape plan and schedule as required. Staff is currently working with the architect to correct some minor problems. The exterior materials of the addition will match the existing building. There will also be some upgrading of the exterior of the entire building. Mr. Larsen concluded staff recommends approval of the Final Development Plan with the following conditions: 1. A proof of parking agreement. 2. Staff approval of the landscaping plan and schedule. 3. Removal of the southerly curb cut prior to completion of the new roadway. Mr. McClelland moved for approval subject to staff - condi -tions -Mr. Skagerberg seconded the - motion. -All-were-in favor. The motion carried. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the Final Development Plan with the following conditions: 1. A proof of parking agreement. 2. Staff approval of the landscaping plan and schedule. 3. Removal of the southerly curb cut prior to completion of the new roadway. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION P -86 -4 General Location: Request: Refer to: STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 Amcon Corporation 7725 Parklawn West of Parklawn Street extended Building Addition Attached Plans and North of West 77th The subject property is zoned Planned Industrial District, PID, and is developed with an office - warehouse building containing approximately 20,000 square feet. The proponents are requesting approval of a plan to add approximately 6,000 square feet to the rear of the existing building. There are currently forty -one parking spaces on the site. Based upon the parking requirement of the individual uses, the building would need 22 parking spaces following the addition. However, the Zoning Ordinance would require 65 spaces, based on one space per 400 square feet of gross floor area. The landscaping plan submitted by the proponent illustrates 70 spaces, however, since the parking demand is extremely low for the existing and planned uses, the proponents have suggested the additional parking be added only if needed in the future. This could be accomplished by a proof -of- parking agreement. As part of the settlement of the Homart law suit, Edina has agreed to construct the link road from France Avenue to West 77th Street. This road should be constructed within the next 2 years. The new intersection will be extremely close to the existing southerly curb cut on the subject property. The continued existence of this curb cut will pose a traffic hazard. The proponents have submitted a landscape plan and schedule as required. Staff is currently working with the architect to correct some minor problems. The exterior materials of the Addition will match the existing building. There will also be some upgrading of the exterior of the entire building. E.— f— P.." 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CONSTRUCTION 6 \ CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION 7 1 t a0a SVIL NWr. 17 612 - 890-1, 7 raa 11v t� Bt2- B90 -12t7 PPG INDUSTRIES INC. REVISIONS ^+�E xo on Il.vlalw s. w.wr A -3 w�ee�n REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor and City Council 'ROM: Bob Kojetin; Director Park and Recreation Deparment VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF ITEM IN EXCESS OF $5,000 DATE: September 12, 1986 Material Description (General Specifications): Stump grindings at various locations in the city. Approx6mately 6,487 inches to'be: ground. Quotations /Bids: Company 1, Todd's tree & landscape P.O. Box 279 Excelsior, MN 55331 2. Gary Arp 17845 Ward Lake Dr. Anoka, MN 55304 Steve Gorecki Amount of Quote or Bid .950inch $1.04 /inch $1.20 /inch Department Recommendation: Recommend Todd's Tree and Landscape. Total cost of work not to exceed $6,500. // S' ature Depar ment Finance Director's Endorsement: The recommended bi is is not within the amount budget for the purchase. John Wallin, Finance Director City Ma ger's Endorsement: 1. I concur with the recommendation of the Department and recommend Counci approve the purchase. 2. I recommend as an alternative: % /) _ Kennet osland, City Ma ger MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 9, 1986 10:30 A.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Fran Hoffman, Chairman Alison Fuhr Gordon Hughes Craig Swanson MEMBERS ABSENT: Lois Coon OTHERS PRESENT: Captain Leonard Kleven, Edina Police Department Mr. Richard.Rumppe, 5533 Benton Avenue 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 "STOP" sign at the newly constructed intersection of Lochmere Terrace and West 78th Street.. Requested by the Traffic Safety Committee. ACTION TAKEN: This is a new street in Edina which was just paved this year. Mr. Swanson moved that a "STOP" sign be installed on Lochmere Terrace where it intersects with West 78th Street. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0. 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. Request for installation of three -way "STOP" signs at West 78th Street and Cahill Road. Continued from August meeting for traffic study. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES September 9, 1986 Page 2 (Continued) ACTION TAKEN: Since the August meeting, Mr. Hoffman has been advised by Hennepin County of a proposed reconstruction plan pending for East Bush Lake Road. He commented that it would seem feasible to obtain more information on this before making any decisions as to the proposed "STOP" signs on West 78th Street and Cahill Road, as there may be some tie -ins. Mr. Hoffman made the motion that this request be continued until the October meeting. Mrs. Fuhr seconded the on. Motion carried 4-0. 2. Expression of traffic concerns on 5500-block of Benton Avenue. Concerns voiced by Richard Rumppe, 5533 Benton Avenue. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Rumppe appeared before the Traffic Safety.Committee with an unscheduled agenda item regarding a problem within the 5500 block.of Benton Avenue, and more specifically around the small pond located in this neighborhood. Due to the small decline in the roadway, the degree of curve around the pond, and the poor visibility due to overgrown shrubbery, the neighbor- hood has lost 3 mailboxes and 3 street signs by parties who have lost partial control of their vehicles while negotiating this curve. Mr. Rumppe commented that the incidents are most frequent after school dismisses and also not necessarily in inclement weather. His observation seems to be that individuals are purposely trying to see how fast they can negotiate the curve. Captain Kleven commented that this has been a concern in the past and as recently as six weeks ago 20 mph speed advisory signs had been posted in this area. Per Mr. Rumppe's observations, these new signs did not seem to be deterring the individuals from speeding around the pond. Mr. Swanson suggested that, per ordinance, the Park Department has the ability to trim shrubbery for public safety reasons.. Also, it might be beneficial to have extra enforcement for limited relief. Mr. Swanson also encouraged Mr. Rumppe to call 911 immediately when the problem was occurring for possible citing of reckless driving. Mr. Swanson made a -two -part motion that (1) the Park Department be requested to selectively trim the shrubbery for public safety purposes, and (2) that the Police Department implement a survey and enforcement project to find out the scope of the problem for discussion at a future meeting. Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. 3. Request for installation of four -way "STOP" signs at the intersection of Hillside Lane and West 68th Street. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING September 9, 1986 Page 3 (Continued) Continued from August meeting at petitioner'.s request. ACTION TAKEN: The petitioner, Sandy Wendler, had called prior to today's meeting requesting that this item be removed from the agenda pending further neighborhood input. The motion was made by Mr. Hoffman to strike this item from the agenda.. Motion seconded by Mr. Hughes. Motion carried 4-0. 4. Request for installation of "STOP" signs on Brook Lane at Hillside Lane. Continued from August meeting. ACTION TAKEN: The petitioner, Sandy Wendler, had called prior to today's meeting requesting that this item be removed from the agenda pending further neighborhood input. The motion was made by Mr. Hoffman to strike this item from the agenda. Motion seconded by Mr. Hughes. Motion carried 4 -0. Respectfully submitted, EDINA TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM �-A TO: KENNETH ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN; CITY CLERK -*IV 1 SUBJECT: ELECTION JUDGES FOR GENERAL /CITY ELECTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 12, 1986 I would recommend adoption by the Edina City Council of the following resolution appointing Election Judges for the General /City Election to be conducted on November 4, 1986: BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the following Election Judges be appointed to serve on the Election Boards for the General /City Election to be held on November 4, 1986, and that the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized to make any substitutions or additions as may be deemed necessary: (List of Judges attached) Proposed CITY /GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIALS November 4, 1986 Precinct 1 - Shepherd of Hills Church 5 Voting Machines 12 Judges 1. Mrs. Genie Williams, Chair 6425 Mendelssohn La. (55343) 938 -5086 2. Mrs. Lois Hallquist 305 Grove P1. (55343) 938 -5886 3. Mrs. Dorie Capetz 6304 Waterman Ave. (55343) 935 -5724 4. Mrs. Barbara Anderson 413 Arthur St. (55343) 938 -1160 5. Mrs. Arleen Friday 6525 Belmore La. (55343) 933 -4464 6. Mrs. Celia Nightingale 306 Monroe Ave. S. (55343) 938 -1621 7. Mrs. Shirley De Leo 609 Waterman Ave. (44343) 938 -3859 8. Mrs. Doris O'Neill 416 Kresse Circle (55343) 935 -3280 9. Mrs Marguerite Sester 401 Jackson St. (55343) 935 -1350 10. Mrs. Mary Fritner 402 Blake Rd. (55343) 933 -5489 11. Mrs. Phyllis Kilgore 404 Griffit St. (55343) 938 -3609 12. Mrs. Carol Olson 305 Griffit St. (55343) 935 -4748 Precinct Mrs. 2 - Edina City Hall 5 Voting Machines 12 Judges 1. Mrs. Marjorie Ruedy, Chair 5048 Edenbrook Ave. (55436) 922 -2712 2. Mrs. Pauline Carroll 4836 Rutledge Ave. (55436) 929 -4931 3. Mrs. Joan Flumerfelt 5225 Division St. (55436) 929 -2114 4. Mrs. Sara Kirkman 4350 Brookside Ct. (55436) 926 -0535 5. Mrs. Ruth Mueller 4508 Vandervork Ave. (55436) 920 -2998 6. Mrs. Elizabeth Anfinson 4613 Cascade La. (55436) 929 -2251 7. Mrs. Dale Jaspers 4821 Rutledge Ave. (55436) 922 -8085 8. Mrs. Betty Jenson 5044 Edinbrook La. (55436) 929 -2557 9. Mrs. Eva Johnson 4380 Brookside Ct. (55436) 926 -9279 10. Mrs. Carol McGlone 4520 Vandervork Ave. (55436) 929 -4520 11. Mrs. Laurie McKay 5206 Grandview La. (55436) 925 -2172 12. Mrs. Kathleen Saterbak 4505 Oxford Ave. (55436) 929 -1287 Precinct 3 - Edina Covenant Church 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Linda Smith, Chair 4519 Bruce Ave. (55424) 922 -4620 2. Mrs. Carol Bucklin 4908 Sunnydise Rd. (55424) 922 -2072 3. Mrs. Deidre Hedrick 4521 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 926 -2428 4. Mrs. Patricia Dill 4610 Edina Blvd. (55424) 922 -4879 5. Mrs. Sherrill Estensen 4528 Arden Ave. (55424) 926 -0655 6. Mrs. Patricia Gries 4802 Sunnyside Rd. (55424) 920 -7326 7. Mrs. Margaret Hagerty 4515 Edina Blvd. (55424) 927 -5980 8. Mrs. Mary Kluesner 4409 Country Club Rd. .(55424) 925 -0005 9. Mrs. Marie Koblisch 4611 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 927 - 5871 10. Mrs. Kem Kuenzli 4611 Drexel Ave. (55424) 926 -8061 11. Mrs. Christine Morgan 5006 Bruce Ave. (55424) 920 -3407 12. Mrs. Marie Vorlicky 4514 Drexel Ave. (55424) 920 -6026 13. Mrs. Judith Wehr 5021 Wooddale La. (55424) 927 -6187 Precinct 4 - Morningside Building 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Shirley Dibble, Chair 4101 W. 44th St. (55424) 926 -4048 2. Mrs. Helen Stafford 4226 Grimes Ave. (55416) 926 -4163 3. Mrs. Rachel Schoening 4014 Monterey Ave. (55416) 922 -5457 4. Mrs. Virginia Courtney 4313 Eton P1. (55424) 922 -8523 5. Mrs. Marian Cracraft 4227 Alden Dr. (55416) 922 -6623 6. Mrs. Marge Brothers 4310 Eton P1. (55424) 922 -4914 7. Mrs. JoAnne Chayer 4004 Kipling Ave. (55416) 922 -2015 8. Mrs. Sharon Hegstrom 4244 Lynn.Ave. (55416) 922 -7858 9. Mrs. Marge Jamieson 4133 W. 45th St. (55424) 920 -6626 10. Mrs. Jeanette Lushine 4166 Monterey Ave. (55416) 926 -0576 11. Mrs. Nina Potter 4502 W. 42nd St. (55416) 926 -5184 12. Mrs. Anne -Marie Reynolds 4222 Grimes Ave. (55416) 920 -3481 13. Mrs. Joanne Downey 4113 Kipling Ave. (55416) 922 -7745 Proposed General /City Election November 4, 1986 Page Two Precinct 5 - Cahill Highlands School 5 Voting Machines 1. Mrs. Linnea Erickson, Chair 5205 Chantrey Rd. (55436) 2. Mrs. Carol McPheeters 5409 Doncaster Way (55436) 3. Mrs. Phyllis Cooper 5500 Mirror Lakes Dr. (55436) 4. Mrs. Mildred Karr 5121 Lake Ridge Rd. (55436) 5. Mrs. Betty Benjamin 5205 Duncraig Rd. (55436) 6. Mrs. Mailand Card 5516 Mirror Lakes Dr. (55436) 7. Mrs. Sheila Cron 5706 Northwood Dr. (55436) 8. Mrs. Marjorie Grinnell 6101 Idylwood Dr. (55436) 9. Mrs. Helen Groth 5300 Ayrshire Blvd. (55436) 10. Mrs. Hazel Helgeson 5513 Highwood Dr. (55436) 11. Mrs. Carol Ledder 5409 Chantrey Rd. (55436) 12. Mrs. Barbara Martin 5205 Mirror Lakes Dr. Precinct 6 - Countrvside School 1. Mrs. Jane Bains, Chair 2. Mrs. Catherine Swanson 3. Mrs. Sue Zwakman 4. Mrs. Barbara Herbers 5. Mrs. Mary Cleaveland 6. Mrs. Jean Flaaten 7. Mrs. Sherrill Borkon 8. Mrs. Mary Manning 9. Mrs. Ellie Reid 10. Mrs. Gertrude Rocheford 11. Mrs. Joyce Sutherland 12. Mrs. Eleanor Westerberg 13. Mrs. Donna White Precinct 7 - Normandale Church 1. Mrs. Bess Brudelie, Chair 2. Mrs. Helen Peterson 3. Mrs. Naomi Ward 4. Mrs. Kathy Engquist 5. Mrs. Gertrude Snoeybos 6. Mrs. Grace Andrews 7. Mrs. Elaine Carlson 8. Mrs. Clara Fossey 9. Mrs. Margaret Kelsey 10. Mrs. Delores Paul 11. Mrs. Mary Rolland 12. Mrs. Jane Skelly 13. Mrs. Evelyn-Coffey Precinct 8 - Southview Jr. Hi 1. Mrs. Jane Moran, Chair 2. Mrs. Myra Hykes 3. Mrs. Florence Freudenthal 4. Mrs. Kathy Bradford 5. Mrs. Monna Reding 6. Mrs. Jane Goetz 7. Mrs. Barbara Hultman 8. Mrs. Jeanne.Mueller 9. Mrs. Joanne Ryan 10. Mrs. Kathy Shea 11. Mrs. Lee Strang 12. Mrs. Patricia Tattersall 13. Mrs. Mary Webber 6 Voting Machines 6101 Tracy Ave. (55436) 5804 Merold Dr. (55436) 6109 Ridgeway Rd. (55436) 5801 Stuart Ave. (55436) 6204 Crest La. (55436) 5513 Warden Ave. (55436) 5913 Sun Road (55436) 5617 Wycliffe Rd. (55436) 6078 Blake Ridge Rd. (55436) 5928 Merold Dr. (55436) 6104 Westridge Blvd. (55436) 5816 Amy Dr. (55436) 5509 Highland Rd. (55436) 7 Voting Machines 6412 Gleason Ct. (55436) 6121 Code Ave. (55436) 5250 Villa Way (55436) 6214 Wyman Ave. (55436) 5125 Valley View Rd. (55436) 5909 Hansen Rd. (55436) 5821 Eastview Dr. (55436) 6000 Birchcrest Dr. (55436) 5525 Hansen Rd. (55436) 6009 Tingdale.Ave. (55436) 6112 Birchcrest Dr. (55436) 4103 Kipling Ave. (55416) 5615 Dale Ave. (55436) School 7 Voting Machines 5429 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 4516 Woodland Rd. (55424) 5616 Concord Ave. (55424) 4600 Concord Terrace (55424) 5705 Woodland La. (55424) 5610 St. Andrews Ave. (55424) 5817 Brookview Ave. (55424) 4510 Golf Terrace (55424) 4624 W. 56th St. (55424) 4815 Lakeview Dr. (55424) 16 Woodland Rd. (55424) 4802 Golf Terrace (55424) 5201 Kellogg Ave. (55424) 12 Judges 929 -7541 929 -4742 925 -1594 938 -9283 929 -0941 929 -3305 927 -5244 925 -9213 929 -8485 929 -1757 929 -5920- 929 -1808 13 Judges 929 -9362 929 -8387 920 -7181 929 -2521 929 -5486 929 -7365 929 -9520 929 -8791 929 -9310 929 -2392 927 -8390 926 -7005 929 -4296 13 Judges 935 -0972 929 -7067 929 -1074 929 -9497 929 -5414 929 -3694 929 -1077 929 -2085 926 -0423 929 -2729 927 -6856 922 -4284 929 -2590 13 Judges 920 -0558 929 -7595 926 -5576 929 -3279 925 -3877 926 -8958 929 -9792 920 -6315 920 -0318 925 -2876 925 -3807 925 -1717 922 -6976 Proposed General /City Election Officials November 4, 1986 Page Three Precinct 9 - Concord School 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Aileen Konhauser, Chair 6313 Halifax Ave. (55424) 927 -9401 2. Mrs. Jacqueline Lindskoog 6112 Kellogg Ave. (55424) 920 -6599 3. Mrs: Patricia Monson 6000 Ashcroft Ave. (55424) 922 -1465 4. Mrs. Judy Lund 6324 Millers La. (55424) 920 -7471 5. Mrs. Jean Field 4520 Garrison La. (55424) 926 -6335 6. Mrs. Avona Carroll 6233 Brookview Ave. (55424) 920 -5503 7. Mrs. Joyce Ervin 5900 Kellogg Ave. (55424) 922 -8717 8. Mrs. Judith Frank 6020 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 922 -3747 9. Mrs. Annette Horton 6309 St. Johns Ave (55424) 920 -3617 10. Mrs. Gertrude Nulsen 4808 W. 62nd St. (55424) 920 -7479 11. Mrs. Janis Rife 6004 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 922 -5703 12. Mrs. Lavonne Stoakes 6305 Peacedale Ave. (55424) 920 -2890 13. Mrs. Margaret Wodrich 5916 Ashcroft Ave. (55424) 927 -5916 Precinct 10 - Creek Valley School 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges I. Mrs. Barbara Erlandson 6501 Nordic Tr. (55435) 941 -4011 2. Mrs. Mary Shoquist 6713 Cheyenne Tr..(55435) 941 -6187 3. Mrs. Jo Ann Lonergan 5713 W. 68th St. (55435) 944 -7228 4. Mrs. Ruth Haggerty 6804 Sally Lane (55435) 941 -2731 5. Mrs. Kathy Rivers 6720 Rosemary Lane (55435) 941 -8085 6. Mrs. Jenny McBride 6912 Paiute Dr. (55435) 941 -2904 7. Mrs. Molly Baranauckas 6808 Iroquois Cir. (55435) 941 -1636 8. Mrs. Joan Buie 6224 Braeburn Cir. (55435) 941 -7979 9. Mrs. Marilyn Devereaux 6704 West Tr. (55435) 944 -6910 10. Mrs. Phyllis Jensen 6805 Sally Lane (55435) 941 -4347 11. Mrs. Janet Kjome 6621 Gleason Rd. (55435) 941 -3192 12. Mrs. Carol Olsen 6504 Cherokee Tr. (55435) 941 -4549 13.. Mrs. Nancy Sour 6805 Paiute Dr. (55435) 941 -6235 Precinct 11 - Creek Valley Church 17 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Geneva Smith, Chair 6344 Rolf Ave. (55435) 941 -2471 2. Mrs. Jackie Prince 5108 Duggan Plaza (55435) 944 -2725 3. Mrs. Alice Burnell 5416 Creek View La. (55435) 941 -5922 4. Mrs. Gina Sherman 5200 Tifton Dr. (55435) 941 -4328 5. Mrs. Sharon Lee Smith 6708 Hillside La. (55435) 944 -3673 6. Mrs. Joy Perunovich 6805 Brook Dr...(55435) 941 -2608 7. Mrs. Juanita Betz 6600 Hillside La... (55435) 941 -7046 8,, Mrs. Susan Hagan 6904 Hillside La.. (55435) 944 -2034 9. Mrs. Kathleen McCarthy 5616 Hillside La. (55435) 941 -9635 10. Mrs. Carol Melichar 6417 Wilryan Ave. (55435) 941 -4674 11. Mrs. Nancy Phillips 6307 Doron La. (55435) 941 -8792 12. Mrs. Betty Pollitt 6412 Limerick La. (55435) 941 -1073 13. Mrs. Lois Steinback 5508 McGuire Rd. (55435 941 -3930 Precinct 12 - Christ Church 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Ardis Wexler, Chair 4913 Larkspur La. (55435) 925 -2096 2. Mrs. Carol Hite 4720 Aspasia La. (55435) 927 -4885 3. Mrs. Shirley Bjerken 4405 Ellsworth Dr. (55435) 922 -0406 4. Mrs. Mary Scholz 4512 Gilford Dr. (55435) 920 -2152 5. Mrs. Monica Nilles 7324 West Shore Dr. (55435) 926 -4030 6. Mrs. Marge Erstad 4.401 Dunberry La. (55435) 929 -2527 7. Mrs. Lucetta Klos 4521 Hibiscus Ave. (55435) 926 -2004 8. Mrs. Phyllis MacLennan 4705 Upper Terr. (55435) 927 -6243 9. Mrs. fan Burnett_- 4516 Gilford Dr. (55435.): 920 -6069 10. Mrs. Virginia McCollister 6704 Brittany Rd. (55435) 926 -3963 11. Mrs. Beth Montgomery 6432 West Shore Dr. (55435) 926 -3426 12. Mrs. Pam Moody 7224 Monardo La. (55435) 920 -6497 13. Mrs. Jan Windhorst 4702 Phlox La. 65435) 926 -9596 .Proposed General /City Election Officials November 4, 1986 Page Four Precinct 13 - Cornelia School 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Edna Thomsen, Chair 4529 Andover Rd. (55435) 922 -1004 2. Mrs. Patricia Harmon 7129 Cornelia Dr. (55435) 926 -0256 3. Mrs. Ilona Kerin 6620 Gleason Rd. (55435) 944 -1972 4. Mrs. Mollie Sherry 7206 Heatherton Cir. (55435) 831 -7617 5. Mrs. Margaret Polta 4480 Parklawn Ave. (55435) 831 -7263 6. Mrs. Helen Brown 4480 Parklawn Ave. (55435) 835 -2198 7. Mrs. Mary Goodrich 7350 Gallagher Dr. (55435) 893 -9552 8. Mrs. Mary Ann Groven 721.7 Oaklawn Ave. (55435). 831 -0621 9. Mrs. Margaret Handy 7220 Cornelia Dr. (55435) 835 -1370 10. Mrs. Hattie Jackson 7333 Gallagher Dr. (55435) 835 -7483 11. Mrs. Ann Matula 4145 Parklawn Ave. (55435) 830 -1069 12. Mrs. Pauline Mertes 7133 Cornelia Dr. (55435) 920 -5898 13. Mrs. Elaine Tollefsrud 7400 Oaklawn Ave. (55435) 835 -7710 Precinct 14 - St. Peters Church 6 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Mary Jane Platt, Chair 5504 Beard Ave. S. (55410) 926 -8447 2. Mrs. Joyce Hanson 5829 Drew Ave. S. (55410) 926 -8856 3. Mrs. Karen Knutsen 6108 Beard Ave. S. (55410) 922 -5335 4. Mrs. Esther Olson 5441 York Ave. S. (55410) 926 -1006 5. Mrs. Louise Carlson 3700 Chowen Curve (55410) 926 -6253 6. Mrs. Donna Brastad 5701 Chowen Ave. S. (55410) 926 -3468 7. Mrs. Audrey Anderson 5505 York Ave. S. (55410) 926 -4889 8. Mrs. Amanda Bauman 3616 W. 55th St. (55410) 926 -1131 9. Mrs. Eva Bryan 5908 Drew Ave. S. (55410) 927 -9273 10. Mrs. Myrtle Grette 5709 York Ave. S. (55410) 926 -6373 11. Mrs. Phyllis Gulde 5917 Chowen Ave. S. (55410) 922 -1302 12. Mrs. Marie Windhorst 3320 W. 56th St. (55414) 927 -5264 13. Mrs. Doris Peterson 6009 Drew Ave. S. (55410) 926 -9536 Precinct 15 - Valley View Jr. High School 5 Voting Machines 12 Judges 1. Mrs. Kay Luikens, Chair 7310 Claredon Dr. (55435) 944 -1016 2. Mrs. Jean Teasley 7004 Tupa Dr. (55435) 941 -3984 3. Mrs. Sharon Soderlund 7108 Mark Terrace Dr. (55435) 944 -7449 4. Mrs. Barbara Courtney 7312 Claredon Dr. (55435) 941 -9780 5. Mrs. Karen Vickman 5201 Tifton Dr. (55435) 941 -8576 6. Mrs. Alice Rice 6008 Shane Dr. (55435) 941 -8164 7. Mrs. Carolyn Klus 7017 Valley View Rd. (55435) 941 -5195 8. Mrs. Merry Krueger 7306 Claredon Dr. (55435) 941 -6791 9. Mrs. Beth Rosenbloom 7001 Dublin Rd. (55435) 941 -8151 10. Mrs. Jennifer Schoenzeit 7120 Fleetwood Dr. (55435) 941 -7677 11. Mrs. Judith Traub 5920 Bonnie Brae (55435) 941 -0365 12. Mrs. Sharon Zweigbaum 7304 Claredon Dr. (55435) 941 -1334 Precinct 16 - Southdale Hennepin Library 7 Voting Machines 14 Judges 1. Mrs. Mary McDonald, Chair 6929 Southdale Rd. (55435) 926 -7860 2. Mrs. Patricia Halvorson 6700 Xerxes Ave. S. (55423) 869 -0366 3. Mrs. Donna Montgomery 6824 Oaklawn Ave. (55435) 920 -9044 4. Mrs. Caroline Scott 6809 Point Dr. (55435) 927 -0627 5. Mrs. Katherine Larson 6808 Oaklawn Ave. (55435) 925 -4476 6. Mrs. Lois Awes 6405 Colony Way (55435) 926 -4567 7. Mrs. Madeleine Dobbelmann 6405 Colony Way (55435) 929 -5383 8. Mrs. Kathryn Harrington 6450 York Ave. S. (55435) 922 -7094 9. Mrs. Rosemary Kostick 6508 West Shore Dr. (55435) 926 -2273 10. Mrs. Florence Schnepp 6512 Ryan Ave. (55435) 825 -4975 11. Mrs. Mary Zotalis 6455 York Ave. S. (55435) 925 -9537 12. Mrs. Bonnie Bjerken 6524 West Shore Dr. (55435) 926 -6998 13. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Ann Hans 6913 Southdale Rd. (55435) 926 -0765 14. Mrs. Bernadine Chapman 4860 W. 64th St. (55435) 922 -1370 .Proposed General /City Election Officials November 4, 1986 Page Five Precinct 17 - Yorktown Continental Apts. 4 Voting Machines 12 Judges 1. Mrs. Lorna Livingston, Chair 5920 Wooddale Ave. (55424) 926 -5322 2: Mrs. Joyce Koets 5005 Clover Ridge (55436) 929 -4070 3. Mrs. Fay Clark 4206 Branson St. (55424) 922 -7953 4. Mrs. Margaret Delaney - 4515 W. 70th St. (55435) 926 -4818 5. Mrs. Marie Bachman 7201 York Ave. S. (55435) 831 -6452 6. Mrs. Barbara Boyd 7244 York Ave. S. (55435) 835 -2795 7. Mrs. Joyce Kahn 7244 York Ave. S. (55435) 831 -9584 8. Mrs. Jean McDermid 5116 Mirror Lakes Dr. (55436) 929 -8859 9. Mrs. Joanne Merta 4517 Brookside Terr. (55436) 929 -0596 10. Mrs. Mary Ryan 5508 Goya Lane (55436) 926 -5139 11. Mrs. .Ann Singer 4519 Arden Ave. (55424) 922 -3584 12. Mrs. Jerry Wright 7244 York Ave. S. (55435) 831 -7050 Precinct 18 - Church.of the Master 3 Voting Machines 12 Judges 1. Mrs. Jean Erdall, Chair 6101 Abbott Ave.. S. (55410) 922 -9202 2. Mrs. Selma Shelton 7200 York Ave. S. (55435) 831 -8863 3. Mrs. Patricia McCornack 5300 Malibu Dr. (55436) 933 -0335 4. Mrs. Betty Lou Petersen 4313 Cornelia Cir. (55435) 926 -9523 5. Mrs. Doris Blake 6701 Southdale Rd. (55435) 920 -1470 6. Mrs. Janet Christenson 4605 Bruce Ave. (55424) 920 -6107 7. Mrs. Phyllis Fuller 5660 Woodcrest Dr. (55424) 926 -2367 8. Mrs. Elizabeth Genovese 4012 Monterey Ave. (55416) 927 -6416 9. Mrs. Nancy Huey 5220 Duggan Plaza (55435) 941 -2310 10. Mrs. Mildred Pearson 4480 Parklawn Ave. (55435) 835 -2198 11. Mrs. Jo Anne Streed 7350 York Ave. S. (55435) 835 -9019 12. Mrs. Betty Doolittle 7512 Xerxes Ave. S. (55423) 866 -4438' Precinct 19 - Chapel Hills Church 7 Voting Machines 13 Judges 1. Mrs. Charlotte Scanlon, Chair 6144 Arctic Way (55436) 938 -3245 2. Mrs. Audrey Nankiville 6145 Arctic Way (55436) 935 -6274 3. Mrs. Jean Altman 6151 Arctic Way (55436) 935 -4803 -4. Mrs. Luverne Graham 6075 Lincoln Dr. (55436) 935 -7515 5. Mrs. Anne LaBovsky 6075 Lincoln Dr. (55436) 933 -1417 6. Miss Linda Smith 5717 Camelback Dr. (55436) 933 -1765 7. Mrs. Connie Bing 6105 Lincoln Dr. (55436) 938 -1069 8. Mrs. Margaret Bognanno 5712 Continental Dr. (55436) 933 -4513 9. Mrs. Alyse Sue Frishberg 6085 Lincoln Dr. (55436) 933 -7784 10. Mrs. Nancy Grobovsky 6149 Arctic Way (55436) 933 -6133 11. Mrs. Alyce Hamilton 6913 Langford Dr. (55436) 935 -1123 12. Mrs. Cathee Hare 5306 Malibu Dr. (55436) 933 -1824 13. Mrs. Jane Hess 6509 Aspen Rd. (55436) 933 -3865 Precinct 20 - Wooddale Montesorri School 3 Voting Machines 10 Judges 1. Mrs. Patricia Olander, Chair 17001 Lee Valley Cir. (55435) 944 -2185 2. Mrs. Anita Delegard 7209 Lanham La. (55435) 941 -5056 3. Mrs. Evelyn Herkal 5501 Dewey Hill Rd. (55435) 829 -1956 4. Mrs. Harriet Koch 5501 Dewey Hill Rd. (55435) 944 -0271 5. Mrs. Barbara Raap 4814 Golf Terrace (55424) 920 -2852 6. Mrs. Diane Ebert 7004 Lee Valley Cir. (55435) 944 -2666 7. Mrs. Judith Larson 5717 Kemrich Dr. (55435) 941 -6012 8. Mrs. Bettye McClain 5601 Dewey Hill Rd. (55435) 944 -8268 9. Mrs. Mary Vanek 7520 Cahill Rd. (55435) 941 -9353 10. Mrs. Amy Woods 7200 Cahill Rd. (55435) 944 -8208 S- ' k W) TO: KENNETH ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CITY CLERK (M SUBJECT: ON -SALE BEER LICENSE - CORRELLI'S PIZZA & PASTA DATE: SEPTEMBER 12, 1986 The City has received an application for an On -Sale Beer License from Correlli's Pizza & Pasta, 450512 Valley View Road (formerly Rigotta's). Approval of the license application has been received from the Police Department. Residential property owners within 500 feet of the location have been notified by mail of the application. To date no comment or objection has been received by my office. Approval of the license is recommended, subject to final approval of the food establishment license for Correlli's by the Health Department. I MEMORANDUM TO: KENNETH ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CITY CLERK—)III) SUBJECT: CANVASSERS FOR PRIMARY ELECTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 12, 1986 I would recommend that the following resolution be adopted by the City Council appointing Canvassers for the General /City Election to be held on November 4: APQnT TTTTONT BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Edina City Council hereby appoints the following Canvassers for the General /City Election to be conducted on November 4, 1986: Ernest Buffington, Harold Habighorst, Glenn Harmon, Richard Herkal, Virgil Johnson, Rolland Lundberg, Harry Melin, Sam Mobley, Howard Norback, Chet Ornat, Willard Ott, Ralph Peters and Al Woods; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk be and is hereby authorized to make any substitutions or additions as may be necessary. SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES 1001 Highway 7,`Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 September 12, 1986 The Honorable C. Wayne Courtney 4313 Eton Place Edina, Minnesota 55424 Dear Mayor Courtney: 933 -9311 ll f- Thank you for the opportunity to present our proposal to serve'Vner Edina residents. Through our counseling and case management program, Senior Outreach assists frail elderly and their families in resolving personal problems (such as lose and depression) and assists them in finding services that help them remain independent. Our program has been active in'other western suburbs for nine years. It is unique and does not duplicate existing services to Edina residents. Senior Outreach provides the following services: -Helps older adults in their own homes -Works with families of.frail elderly as well as the older adults themselves - Provides both counseling and case management - Assists older adults in finding the.most appropriate services for the lowest cost - Offers objective service assessment by linking elderly with other agencies rather than providing direct in -home services ourselves - Utilizes volunteer peer counselors from the community to supplement our coverage and increase our cost - effectiveness -Works cooperatively with a mental health center to provide professional consultation for our staff and volunteers Again, Senior Community Services appreciates being considered for a $5,000 grant for 1987• We look forward to helping those Edina residents who need our services. If' granted funding, we will present the Council with documentation on the need and services provided. Attached is a summary of an actual Edina resident's case. If you have any questions about our proposal, feel free to call me. Sincerely, /� 4J_*—L� v , 1:) Adele M. Dahl Program Administrator A wited way Agency MR. AND MRS. J. Less than two years ago, Mr. and Mrs. J. house into an apartment in Edina. They and the many friendships they had formed moved from their enjoyed retirement over the years. After Mr. J's stroke, however, their situation changed dramatically._ Mr. J. has suffered considerable paralysis and undergone extensive physical therapy. He is no longer able to handle the couple's finances. At the time Senior Outreach became involved, the J's were having increasing arguments over money. Mrs. J. initially called Senior Outreach to help her understand their medical bills, Medicare reimbursement, and insurance copayments. The role of the SO coordinator includes the case management component of helping the J's obtain community services such as insurance- reimbursed medical equipment, low cost in -home care, and free financial planning. The Senior Outreach coordinator also provides counseling on issues such as depression, changing marital roles, allowing friends to help, and dealing with a loss of health. During the course of one visit, the coordinator and the J's may discuss the insurance company's policy on copayments as well as the built -in frustrations for a couple dealing with chronic illness. The J's and the Senior Outreach coor- dinator are currently discussing the J's future plan to develop some separate activities (case management component: whether adult day care or an in -home attendant would be more appropriate for Mr. J., which activities Mrs. J. could work into her schedule and budget, and what caregiver support groups would be available for Mrs. J.) as well as their concerns as a couple (counseling component: grieving the loss of some previous friendships and dealing with the fear and stress of change). I 1986 C. JF EDINA CHECK k ,TER 09 -15 -86 GE 1 y CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE -� 252073 09/08181 227.55 CITY BEER INVENTORY 50- 46.2-842 -84 227.55 • ,i 9999!* * ** -CKS • 252134 09/08/86 36.75 CITYWIDE SERVICES CONY REPAIRS E0= 92'48= 841 84 — ` 36.75 • 1 *rrrr* - -- -- - - * ** -CKS 252463 09 /08 /8E 29772.64 REX DIST INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 - 29772.69 * - -- • ** -CKS 256255 09/08/86 64.50 ICSI TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 460 -46 16333 64.50 * arr*r! * ** -CKS 258004 09/08/8E 298.07 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY - -10 -4212- 440 -44 258074 09 /08 /8E 10.70 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 482 -48 258004 09/08/86 408.51- AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 510 -51 258004 09 /08 /8E 408.51 _ AMERICAN LINEN _ CORRECTIOA _ — 10 -42Ei- 510 -51 — -- - - "- ,i 258004 09/08/66 408.51 AMERICAN LINEN CORRECTION 10 -4262- 510 -51 258004 09/08/81 46.92 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10-42t2-510-51 258004 U9/08/8E 408.51- AMERICAN LINEN CORRECTION-------------- 10-4212-510-51- 258004 0910818E 408.51 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -42E2- 510 -51 258004 09/08/86 23.12 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY_ 30 -42E2- 628 -62 258004 09/1018E 60.88 _ AMERICAN LINEN _ LAUNDRY - 27 -4212- 661- 66__— ___ - - - -- - -- - - -- r 258004 09/08/86 80.15 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY °0 -42E2- 821 -82 258004 09/08/86 111.20 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY !0 -4212- 841 -84 258004 09 /08 /8E _ 87.68 AMERICAN LINEN - LAUNDRY- -- - -`- -`0 -4262- 861 -86 - - r 19127.23 *•* -CKS l 258015 09/10/8E 72.00) AT & T IAFO SYSTEM TELEPHONE 10- 4 "210-42!6-510-51 258015 _ 09/10/81 _12.4_.34 52.34 AT & T IAFO SYSTEM - TELEPHONE - _ •� 25801 05/1018E 13.50 AT 8 T IAFO SYSTEM TELEPHONE 40 -4256- 801 -80 ` 258018 09/10/81 13.50} 27 '00 AT 8 T IAFD SYSTEM TELEPHONE _0 -42`6- 851 -86 •** -CKS 258024 09 /10 /8E 49.60 ARTISTAT INC PRINTING 23 -46CO- 610 -61 49.60 • r 258025 09/10/8( 28.00 ALFONS AAOERSSON SERVICES 27 -423E- 661 -66 28.00 * i *t *- CKS - 258028 09/10/86- 19596.55 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTOR Y ! %3' 1>1 yule 258028 09 /08 /8E 29920.45 - BEER WHOLESALERS INVEENTORY °0 -4630- 842 -84 l 17 I,e 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 2 ' CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDCR ITEM DESCRIPTICh 7CCCUNT NO. INV. A P.O. # PESSAGE 258028 09/10/8E 39088.75 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 50 -46!0- 862 -86 79605.75 + ' f ♦ffff * ** -CKS • 259033 09 /OE /8( 151.80 BERGFORO TRUCKING INVENTORY °0 -4626- 822 -82 - 258033 09/08/86 285.20 BERGFORO TRUCKING INVENTORY 50 -4626- 842 -84 259033 09/08/86 214.40 BERGFORC TRUCKING INVENTORY ` -0 -4626- 862 -86 651.40 • - -- - - - - -- - f #riff ••+ -CKS , 258737 05 /08 /8E 504.75 BRAUN ENE TESTING IN CONSTRUCTION 10- 1457- 000 -00 258037 09/10/86 941.40 BRAUN ENE TESTING IN SERVICES 10 -4220- 260 -26 258031 09/08/8E 479.90 BRAUN ENE TESTING IN CONSTRUCTICh EO -1,CC- 264 -04 258037 09/08/86 147.30 BRAUN ENE TESTING IN CONSTRUCTION EO -IZCC- 268 -04 258037 09/08/86 225.45 BRAUN ENE TESTING IN CONSTRUCTION 60 -13CO- 269 -04 29298.80 • . - - - -- - - -- - - 258038 09/10/86 100.00 GEORGE BLTLER POLICE SERVICE 10 -41EC- 420 -42 100.00 • - . 258039_ ____05/08/86 606.92 BRYAN ROCK PROD. INC SAND GRAVEL ROCK 10- 4522 - 642 -64 , 606.92 * -- - -- - - - --- - -- - - -- #••kf# # ## -CKS 258041 09/08/86 171.28 BURY 8 CARLSON INC GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 645 -64 24921 258741 09108/86 505.27 BURY S CARLSON INC BLACKTOP 10 -4524- 301 -30 24921 676.55 • - - - - - - -- - - -- r f r f f t _. -_-- - * ## -CKS 25805+3 09 /10 /8E 100.00 WAYNE BENNETT POLICE SERVICE 10 -41CO- 424-42 • 100.00 + . fr #rtr •# #-CKS • 258060 09/10/8( 37.50 AMBASSADCR SAUSAGE CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 37.50 * ** -CKS • 258065 09 /10 /8E 10.50 CULLIGAN CONTRACT SERV 10 -42CO- 482 -48 10.50 * - - #rf #r# - - - - - - -- - - -- -- -- -- -- - # ## -CKS • 258072 09 /10 /8E 29.60 DAILY CONST REPORTS ADVERTISING 10 -4210- 140 -14 • 258072 09/10/8( 142.08 - DAILY CONST REPORTS AOVERTISIh6 10 -4210- 140 -14 171.68 r __ ^I- 76.50 CITY BEER 50 -4630- 822 -82 258073 09/10/86 131.10 CITY BEER INVENTORY 50 -4E30- 862 -86- - -- 207.60 * �� 7 +� 1986 C OF EDINA CHECK I :TER 09 -15 -8E GE 3 -j CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDER ITEM DESCRIFlICh ACCCLNI NO. INV. • P.O. A MESSAGE a #t #••• - - - rr* -CKS 258'J75 09/08/86 47.35 CLANCY DRUG INC CABLE TV 10- 2149- 000 -00 258075 _ 09/08/8E 34.40 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SPLY 10 -4!04- 510 -51 258075 09/08/86 5.00 CLANCY DRUG INC - -- PHOTO SUPP .._ 10 -4508- 120 -12 -- -- - -- -- -- 258075 G9/08/8E 17.72 CLANCY DRUG INC OFFICE SUPPLIES 30 -4516- 781 -78 104.47 • . I tt* *## ••• -CKS , 258087 09/08/8E 95.37 CURTIN MATH SCI - 258087 09108/86 411.15 CURTIN MATH SCI GEN SUPP 10- 4504- 482 -48 -I 506.52 • 'j • #• #.# #*. -CKS 258 10 6 09/10/86 100.00 DAHL- MR HILDING T POLICE SERVICE 10 =4100- 420 -42 — - 100.00 * ** -CKS 258108- -- 09/08/86 -- 37.50 DALE GREEN COMPANY SOD 40- 4lEe- 803-80 37.50 . - - - - - — -- -- i '� - t4ft#• - - *• #-CKS 258110 09/08/86 291.65 DAVIDSEN DIST INC INVENTORY !0 -4E30- 842 -84 291.65 ** *-CKS j 258120 09/10/8E 109718.65 DORSEY 8 WHITNEY SERVICES - — -- 10 -4218- 220 -22 y 109718.65 - -- - - * ** -CKS 258125 09/10/86 918.00 MERIT SUPPLY GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 646 -64 15179 �- 258125 09/10/8E 21.00 MERIT SUPPLY CLEAN SUPP - -- 19- 4512 - 540 -54 p 258125 09 /10 /8E 59.00 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPP 26 -4112- 689 -68 15177 258125 09/10/8E -- -_ -- 225.75 MERIT GEN SUPP 28 -4504- 708 -70 258125'- 89110/86 235.75 - ___.__ _SUPPLY MERIT SUPPLY - ``- - -- - _CLEAN SUPP -- -- -28- 4512- 708 -70 ` —__— - -- - - - , 19459.50 • , ,j 258126 09 /10 /8E 105.00 DAVIS EUGENE WEED CONTROL -- 60 -4100- 985 -90 p ! 258126 09/10186 42.63 DAVIS EUGENE MILEAGE E0-42CE- 985 -90 147.63 -- - - - --- - -- — - - - - - -- �, r # #rrr * *r -CKS • 258143 09/10/86 153.29 - EMRICH BAKING CO -CONCESSIONS-----'------- 21 -4624- 664 -66 153.29 • I f i •• # * *r - —t ** -CKS .j 9j,` °� 258149 09108/8E 137.94 EGEBERG,GOLF CARTS REPAIR PARTS 27 -4!40- 671 -66 "' AMOUNT 137.94 73.39 73.39 72.50 72.50 489.92 165.60 260.37 113.60 222.20 19251.69 CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 4 VENOCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. # MESSAGE * ** -CKS FOWLER ELECTRIC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 57576 1936 CITY OF EDINA I, CHECK NO. DATE 5.78 * t►ffff 258162 09/10/8E i f♦ f t f f 253194 09/08/86 G 8 25820zi 09/08/86 10 -4262- 301 -30 258205 09/08/86 LAUNDRY 258206 09/08/86 K SERVICES 258206 0910818E 6 8 258206 09/08/86 __ 10- 45122- 540 -54 f f # # f f 258234 09 /08 /BE LAUNDRY f #ftrf 258249 09/10/8( 258278 09/10/86 3.81 258279 0911018E OWN 258279 _ 09/10/86 10- 2149- 000 -00 258279 09/10/86 ,I 258279 09 /10 /8E GEN SUPPLIES 258279 41.50 JERRYS 258279 _09/10/86 09/10/86 HDWE 258279 09/10/86 21.34 258279 09 /10 /8E OWN 258279 09/10/86 10 -4504- 390 -30 258279 09/10/86 OUR 258279 09/10/8E GEN SUPPLIES 258279 09/10/86 JERRYS 258279 09 /10 /8E _ HOWE 258279 05/10/86 53.22 _ 258279 09/10/86 OWN 258279 09/10/BE 10 -4504- 470 -47 .25827909/10/8f JERRYS OLR 258279 09/10/86 - - - `9�' i 258279 09/10/86 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 624 -62 AMOUNT 137.94 73.39 73.39 72.50 72.50 489.92 165.60 260.37 113.60 222.20 19251.69 CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 4 VENOCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. # MESSAGE * ** -CKS FOWLER ELECTRIC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 57576 5.78 HOOTEN CLEANERS LAUNDRY 10- 4262-420 -42 5.78 * ** *-CKS GENERAL COMMUNICATNS EQUIP MAINT 10 -4274- 420 -42 68140 100.00 * ** -CKS G 8 K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 301 -30 G 8 K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10-4262-560-56 6 8 K SERVICES -- 10 -42E2- 646 -64 6 8 _____LAUNDRY K SERVICES _ LAUNDRY __ 10- 45122- 540 -54 G 8 K SERVICES LAUNDRY 40 -4262- 801 -80 - 5.78 HOOTEN CLEANERS LAUNDRY 10- 4262-420 -42 5.78 * 100.00 WILLIAM hOFFMAN POLICE SERVICE 10 -41CO- 420 -42 100.00 * - - -- 3.00 JERRYS FCODS CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 3.00 • - - - - - -- - -- - - 3.81 JERRYS CLR OWN HDWE CABLE TV 10- 2149- 000 -00 3.90 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 260 -26 41.50 JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE - GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 301 -30 21.34 JERRYS GLR OWN HDWE GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 390 -30 2.70 JERRYS OUR OWN HOWE GEN SUPPLIES 13- 4504 - 440 -44 24.33 - JERRYS OUR OWN _ HOWE _ GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 449 -44 53.22 JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 470 -47 8.53 JERRYS OLR OWN HDWE GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4 °04- 560 -56 11.96 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 624 -62 122.42 JERRYS OLR OWN HDWE GEN SUPP 10- 4504- 646-64 15.55 JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 661-66 15.55- JERRYS OLR OWN HDWE CORRECTION 10 -45G4- 661 -66 12.00 JERRYS CLR OWN HDWE CLEANING SUPP 10- 4512 - 440 -44 48.63 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE REPAIR PARTS 10 -4_40- 520 -52 42.48 _ JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE REPAIR PARTS -- 10 -4_40- 540-54 108.85 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE REPAIR PARIS 10 -4 °40- 560 -56 21.78 OUR OWN HDWE REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 646 -64 56.94 _JERRYS JERRYS OLR OWN HDWE PAINT 10 -4 °44- 646 -64 1.95 JERRYS OUR OWN HDWE LUMBER 10- 4604 - 260 -26 * ** -CKS *** -CKS ' * ** -CKS # f 1986 CI F EDIAA CHECK R� ;ER 09 -15 -86 E 5 J CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. 0 MESSAGE 258279 09/10/8( 63.80 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE GEN SUPP 23 -4504- 611 -61 ! 258219 09/10/84 20.63 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE GEN SUPPLIES 27 -4504- 660 -66 t I' 258279 09/10/8E 15.55 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE _ ___ GEN SUPP _ 27- 4504 - 661 -66 258279 09/10/8( 44.51 JERRYS OUR OWN HOWE REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 661 -66 258279 09 /10 /8E 55.44 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE PAINT 27 -4 °44- 661 -66 258279 09 /10 /8( 15.05 JERRYS OLR OWN HOWE _ LUMBER — 27 -4604- 660 -66 - 258279 09/10/8E 35.84 JERRYS OUR OWN HOWE GEN SUPPLIES 40- 4504- 801 -80 258279 09/10/8( 53.15 JERRYS OUR OWN HOWE REPAIR PARTS 40 -4540- 803 -80 890.31 • ,_ .. -- - - - -- - -- - ....ff * ** -CKS 258289 09/10/86 100.00 WALTER JOHNSON POLICE SERVICE 10 -41CC- 420 -42 100.00 • ** *-CKS 258295 09/08/8( 71.52- TRIARCO ARTS -& CRAFT CREDIT -- -23- 1209- 000 -00 - -- - 258295 09/08/8( 240.68 TRIARCO ARTS 8 CRAFT INVENTORY 23- 1209- 000 -00 V 258295 09/08/8( 131.12- TRIARCO ARTS 8 CRAFT CREDIT 23- 458E - 616 -61 _i i 38.04 • — - - -- -- - - i r * ** -CKS 258302 09 ,110 /8E 79373.71 KUETHER CIST CO INVENTORY `_0- 4630- 842-84 V 79373.71 i fr *# :• ** *-CKS 258304 09/08/86 44.06 KNOX LUMEER CO LUMBER -- 10- 4604 = 646 -64 454724 - - 258304 09 /10 /8E 22.59 KNOX LUMBER CO GEN SUPP 28 -4504- 708 -70 455039 4b 258304 09/10/86 53.76 KNOX LUMEER CO GEN SUPP i8 -4504- 708 -10 45`_166 258304 09110/8E 135.27 KNOX LUMEER CO _ _ GEN SUPP - - 28 -4504- 708 -70 454685 255.68 • • .f *fr* ----- -- - - - --- --------- - - - - -- - - - - -- ** *-CKS - 258307 09/08/8( 59739.25 KOCH ASPkALT ROAD OIL 10 -452(- 314 -30 59739.25 _ - - - - - -- - - • * ** -CKS 258311 09/08/8( 59850.40 EASTSIOE BEVERAGE INVENTORY °O -4E30- 842 -84 • 258311 09/08/8( 79177.25 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY °_0 -4E!0- 862 -86 258311 09/08 ,18E 29896.90 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY - °0 -4632- 822 -82 159924.55 . *r * ** - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- -- - -- - ** *-CKS 258315 09 ,108 ,18E 476.75 ANCHOR PAPER PAPER SUPPLIES 10 -4_14- 520 -52 476.75 • - - _ ... _ •.... * -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- • **-CKS -_ — -- f 258318 09/08/8E 97.80 LEEF BROS INC LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 440 -44 • 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 6 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCCLP7 NO. INV. 0 P.O. A MESSAGE i 258318 091110/af 14.85 LEEF BROS INC GEN SUPP 2!- 4°_04- 611 -61 259313 09 /OE /8E 10.00 LEEF BROS INC LAUNDRY 21 -4262- 662 -66 122.65 - 'I' 258319 09/08/8E 480.00 LEITNER COMPANY SOD BLACK CIRT 21- 4 °_E2- 662 -66 258319 09/08/86 48.00- LEITNER COMPANY _ CORRECTION _ _ 27 -4562- 662 -66 258319 09/08/86 48.00 LEITNER COMPANY SAND GRAVEL ROCK 27- 4562 - 662 -66 480.00 • *r *ttf 258346 09/08/8E 19881.00 MET N WASTE C L COMM BLDG PERMITS 10 -3055- 000 -00 - 19881.00 • fk*kff * ** -CKS 258359 09/08/8f 172.31 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 27 -4640- 670 -66 628505 172.31 * - - - -- - -- - -- - - - - -- * *r-CKS + 258365 09/17/86 100.00 BURT MERFELD POLICE SERVICE 10 -4100- 420 -42 100.00 • 258365 C9/08/86 380.36 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 258356 09110/8f 225.93 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4£22- 822 -82 258365 09/10/8E 281.20 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50 -46!2- 862 -86 887.49 • ***-CKS 258378 09/10/8f 39836.95 MARK VII SALES INVENTORY 50 -4630- 822 -82 258318 09/10/86 89175.70 MARK VII SALES INVENTORY `_0 -462C- 842 -84 129012.65 • ** *-CKS 258380 09/10/86 109959.86 THOMSEN NYBECK SERVICES 10- 4100 - 220 -22 .I 109959.86 3 I * f * • f •* *-CKS 258391 09/10/86 344.00 N.S.P. COMPANY CONSTRUCTION EO -1!00- 028-11 344.00 * f * * *rt ••* -CKS 258420 09 /10 /8E 247.25 OLD DUTCH FOODS CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 ,I ! 247.25 * * ** -CKS 258429 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CONCESSIONS 26 -4£24- 684 -68 �_LI258429 _ _09/10/86 09/10/86 _123.00 835.40 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CONCESSIONS 21 -4624- 664 -66 - 258429 09/08/81 270.20 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4£32-822 -82 1 r 1986 C. JF EDIAA CHECK R TER 09 -15 -86 of 7 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. i P.O. # MESSAGE 258429 09/08/8E 659.10 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY _0 -4632- 842 -84 258429 09/08/8( 250.95 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY °0 -4632- 862 -86 29138.65 + - -- - - - - - -- - - - y; l tttta► taa -CKS 258434 09/10/8( 49.28 PRINTERS SERVICE INC EQUIP MAINT 228- 4214- 707 -70 5605 49.28 + kaa -CKS � 258439 09/08/8f 342.44 PRIOR LAKE AG SAND GRAVEL RGCK -10- 4`_22- 301 -30 jr i 258439 09 /10 /8E 292.66 PRIOR LAKE AG CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 707 -70 635.10 r kkrkrr *** -CKS 258441 09/06/81 40 -60 THE PRINT SHOP PRINTING _10 -4fC0- 507 -50 65491 rl, 258441 09/10/8( 196.50 THE PRINT SHOP PRINTING 10 -4600- 628 -62 237.10 • I trtkrk ** *-CKS 258457 09/08186 1.19 R.L.GOULC 8 CO.INC. REPAIR PARATS - - - 21 -4540- 662 -66 258457 09/08/8( 2.27 R.L.GOULC 8 CO.INC. REPAIR PARATS 227 -4540- 662 -66 4 �.._ 258457 09 /08 /8E 25.40 R.L.GOULC 8 CO.INC. REPAIR PARATS 27- 454C- 662 -66 28.86 - •s � fkaikk + ** -CKS 258460 09/08/86 129.75 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY `0 -4632- 822 -82 4 258460 09/08/86 165.30 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY 50 -46!2- 842 -84 258460 09/10/86 269.60 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY - -�` 50 -4632- 862 -86 564.65 258461 09/08/8E 27.80 - REEDS SALES 8 SERV REPAIR PARTS— — 27- 4540 - 662 -66 163157 258461 09/08/86 489.30 REEDS SALES 8 SERV REPAIR PARTS 27 -4`40- 662 -66 163158 517.10 • * ** -CKS 4 258453 09/10/81 19653.50 REX DIST­ — INVENTORY - -- _' - - -50 -4630- 822 -82 -- — y 258463 09/10/8E 29453.40 REX DIST INVENTORY °0 -4630- 862 -86 49106.90 + y rrk *r* * ** -CKS 1 258470 09/10/8f _ 25.00 OR ROCKWELL- MED SERVICE — 10 -4100- 481 -48 -- -- - y � -'� 25.00 * 1 __. .__. - -- ----- - -_.._ - - - -- - ----- --•- -- - -__-- ___.._ - -- - -. °. -- - - ** *- CKS 258485 09108/81 19108.42 STATE BLCG INSP BLDG PERMITS 10 -3095- 000 -00 _ f 258485 _ 09/08/BE 111.50 STATE —BLDG INSP -_ SUR CHG TALI ,, L 19219.92 10 1 198a CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 8 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. N MESSAGE - - - -- *** -CKS 258490 09/10/86 7.20 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT 27 -4544- 661 -66 7.20 • *** -CKS 258493 09 /OP. /8( 39225.80 SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC INVENTORY !0 -46!0- 822 -82 253493 09/08/86 99277.75 SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -463C- 842 -84 253493 09/08/86 366.25 SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -46!0- 862 -86 129869.80 * - -- -- - - ***rrr ***-CKS 259495 09/08/86 46.00 SOUTHTOWK REEFRIG CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248- 628 -62 53524 46.00 + *** -CKS 258538 09/08/86 4.23 ST PAUL EOOK GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 510 -51 258508 09/08/86 11.66 ST PAUL EOOK GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 510 -51 258508 09/10/86 65.54 ST PAUL EOOK GEN SUPP 10 -4!04- 510 -51 258503 09 /08 /8( 29.56 ST PAUL EOOK GEN SUPP 10 -4_04- 510 -51 110.99 - ** *-CKS 258524 09/08/86 228.50 TURNOUIST PAPER CO CLEANING SUPPLIES 10 -4_12- 520 -52 228.50 • - — - _- - .- *** -CKS 258542 09/08/8( 139236.75 THORPE DIST INVENTORY 50 -4EZ0- 862 -86 139236.75 * k f i f f f * ** -CKS "I 258551 09/08/86 19412.55 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW - 10 -4266- 420 -42 258551 09/08/86 652.37 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10- 42E6- 460 -46 — -- ___ -- 29064.92 • * ** -CKS 258515 09/10/86 109.90 WATER PRODUCTS GEN SUPP 10 -4!04- 260 -26 18970 109.90 + * ** -CKS 258582_ 09/08/8( 327.60 GORDON SMITH CO GASOLINE 10- 4612 - 662 -66 0849 � 28582 09/08/86 327.60- GORDON SMITH CO --CORRECTION--'--------------- 30 -46]2- 662 -66 - 0849 258582 09/08/86 327 -60 GORDON SMITH CO GASOLINE 227 -4612- 662 -66 0649 327.60 + ** *-CKS 1986 C JF EDINA CHECK F TER 09 -15 -8E GE 9 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIF71ON ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. # MESSAGE 258590 09 /10 /EE 100.00 HENRY UROBLESKI POLICE SERVICE 30 -4100- 420 -42 100.00 • - - - - -- - - rrrrrr * * *-CKS 258593 09 /10 /8E 381.30 MINNESOTA CLAY INVENTORY 23 -1209- 000 -00 07568 381.30 • rrrrrr * * * -CKS 258702 09/08/8f 5.25 MAGNUSON SOD CO INC SOD BLACK DIRT -10 -45E2- 301 -30 258702 09/08/8( 45.00 MAGNUSON SOD CO INC SOD BLACK DIRT 10 -4562- 322 -30 258702 09/08/8( 16.50 MAGNUSON SOD CO INC SOD BLACK DIRT 10 -4 °E2- 642 -64 66.75 • - - - -- - r 258703 09 /0P /8f 305.00 NORTHSTAR INC INVENTORY `_0 -4632- 822 -82 258703 09/08/8( 467.50 NORTHSTAR INC _ _ INVENTORY -`0 -4632- 842 -84 - - 258703 09/08/8( 501.00 NORTHSTAR INC INVENTORY 50 -4632- 862 -86 19273.50 258704 05/08/8E 75.00 IMPRINTERS GEN SUPP 10- 4504- 510 -51 , 75.00 258705 09/08/8E 182.47 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CHEMICALS 28 -4 °E4- 707 -70 182.47 * . 258706 05/06/8E 270.00 SCOTT C FAHY CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 708 -70 270.00 • 258707 09/08/8( 700.00 ROBERT NEAL PH 0 CONT SERV 10 -42CO- 440 -44 700.00 • 25ST08 09/08 /8( 75.00 MN ZOO GARDENS ADVERTISING 23- 4214- 610 -61 377 75.00 * �.I 258709 09/08/8( 35.00 LINDENFELSER RUBBISH REMOVAL 10 -4250- 646 -64 4602 258709 65.00 LINDENFELSER RUBBISH REMOVAL 10 -4250- 646 -64 3750 258709 __09/10/8( 09/10/8( 30.00 LINDENFELSER _ RUBBISH REMOVAL 10 -4250- 646 -64 3760 258709 09/08/86 60.00 LINDENFELSER RUBBISH REMOVAL 10 -4250- 646 -64 4769 190.00 258710 09108/8( 324.00 CHEMSEARCH CHEMICALS 10 -45E4- 646 -64 , 324.00 i 258711 09/08/8( 500.00 LAKELAND FLORIST CONT SERV 10- 4200 - 180 -18 , 500.00 • 258712• 09/08/8f 93.75 RTY INC CONT SERV 10 -42CO- 510 -51 258112 09/08/8( 264.00 RTY INC INSURANCE 10 -4260- 510 -51 - 357.75 - - -- -- - - - - -. _ - - - -- -- 25_8713 09/08/8(_ - 60.00 MN EMPLOYEE RELATION SERVICES 10- 4224- 420 -42 •_� I I, L 258714 -- - 09/08/8( _ _ _ _ 53.34 -JOEY STAUBUS - - - - MILEAGE - -�_ -_ _- 10- 4208 - 480 -48 -- 1986 CITY OF EOINA CHECK NO. DATE -I r 25A715 09/08/8( 28 -4504- 708 -70 258716 09/08/86 VENOCR 253715 09/08/8( 53.34 * 258716 09/08/8( ' 258717 09/08/8E EGAN FIELD NORWAK 258718 09/08/BE 100579 258719 09/08/8E y 258720 09108/8( 250.00- 258721 09/0818( o, 12`_32 250.00 HENN COUNTY TREAS 258723 09/10/8E 12 °32 258724 09 /10 /8E y 258725 09/10/8( y 258726 09/10/81 y 258127 09/10/8E y 238728 0911018E 23156 258729 09/10/86 -- - - -- 258730 05/10/86 18.00 FIRE CHIEF MAGAZINE RENEWAL SUB 10 -4502- 440 -44 258731 09/10/81 °yl * 258732 09/10/8E 8.96 WEEKEND FREEDOM REPAIR PARATS 465.29 CHECK REGISTER GEN SUPPLIES 28 -4504- 708 -70 09 -15 -8E PAGE 10 AMOUNT VENOCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. b P.O. 9 MESSAGE 53.34 * GEN SUPP 28 -4504- 708 -70 145.90 * 19540.00 EGAN FIELD NORWAK CONSTRUCTICN EO -13CO- 264 -04 100579 19540.00 * 29403.60 * 250.00- HENN COUNTY TREAS CORRECTION - 10 -4250- 353 -30 12`_32 250.00 HENN COUNTY TREAS RUBBISH REMCVAAL 10 -425C- 353 -30 12 °32 250.00 HENN COUNTY TREAS RUBBISH REMCVAL 10- 4 ;'50- 353 -30 12132 250.00 * 57.00 - PHY EXAM 10- 4246- 301 -30 58.80 BRADY OFFICEWARE GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 420 -42 23156 58.80 * - -- - - -- - _ 18.00 FIRE CHIEF MAGAZINE RENEWAL SUB 10 -4502- 440 -44 PRINTING 18.00 * 25.00 * 8.96 WEEKEND FREEDOM REPAIR PARATS 27- 4540- 663 -66 57341 8.96 * - -- - -- . _ - - - -- - BILL OLSCN 353.76 VERTSTILE VEHICLES REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 671 -66 353.76 * 19571.00 VANTAGE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTiCN 10 -14 °E- 000 -00 9458 1,571.00 • - - - -- -- - 465.29 CRYSTAPLEX PLASTIC GEN SUPPLIES 28 -4504- 708 -70 465.29 * 145.90 HYMAN FREIGHT WAY GEN SUPP 28 -4504- 708 -70 145.90 * 29403.60 SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN CABLE TV 10- 2148-000 -00 29403.60 * 178.21 VECTOR ONE DUES 10- 4204- 140 -14 178.21 807.00 KMG MAIN HURDMAN SERVICES 10- 421E - 160 -16 807.00--*- 57.00 PARK NICCLLET MED PHY EXAM 10- 4246- 301 -30 57.00 * 39528.36 MIDWEST RUBBER STAMP CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -70 38520 39528.36 * 25.00 WESTIN BUSINESS ASSO PRINTING 23 -42EC- 610 -61 25.00 * 134.00 ANETTE JLNIOR CONT CLEANING 22 -4 °04- 611 -61 134.00 * 630.00 BILL OLSCN SOD BLACK DIRT 10 -4562- 353 -30 * * *-CKS 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1986 C OF EDINA CHECK 1 ,TER 09 -15 -86 GE 11 r CHECK NU. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIFTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. C P.O. 0 MESSAGE 630.00 + - - - - - -- - -- - - -- ` i' 254133 09110/86 6.09 LOUIS ABRAHAM MILEAGE—— 40 -4200- 806 -80 6.09 * 258734 09/10/66 107.75 BRAEMAR QUICK PRINT PRINTING -- 27-4M__660-66_22568 107.75 * 258135 09/10/86 175.00 STEPHEN SIPPER REFUND 10- 4156 - 510 -51 175.00 * , 258736 09/10/86 19091.00 DICAPHONE CORP SERV CON TRAC75 - �10 -42E8- 510 -51 r, 10091.00 * 253737 09 /10 /8E 50.00 GREATER PPLS AREA OFFICE"SUPP 30- 4`.16- 200 -2D 50.00 * \ i 258738 09/10/86 6360151.50 HARRIS BANK DUE HRA - - - �10= 1145= 000 -00 6369151.50 * 258739 09/10/86 100.00 HAROLD K SWANSON POLICE SERVICE 10 -4100- 420 -42 100.00 * 258740 - -- - -09/10/8E 26.76 - AT 8 T -' -- -- - TELEPHONE - - -- - 10- 4256- 510 -51 258740 09/10 /8( .86 AT 6 T TELEPHONE E0- 42`.6- 821 -82 27.62 * - 0 253741 09 /10 /8E 19620.00 DON LOFTFUS SERVICES 10- 4220- 260 -26 19620.00 + 258742 09/10/8( 40.00 MN SOCIETY OF REG FEE 10- 4202 - 600 -60 40.00 • 0 259743 09/10/86 79849.51 IBM CORP EQUIP RENTAL 10- 4226 - 510 -51 253743 09/10/86 749.51 IBM CORP EQUIP RENTAL 10- 4226- 510 -51 0 258743 _ 09/10/8E 79849.51- IBM CORP - - - - - -- CORRECTION - - -- - - - - -- -- 10 -4226- 510 -51 s 749.51 * 0 �^ 258744 09/10/86 13.39 MARK T SCHEUNEMAN LIFE INSURANCE _ 10 -4157- 510 -51 13.39 258745 09/10/86 138.70 - STRGAR-RCSCOE CONSTRUCTION 60 -13G0- 264 -04 -T -� -- - 258745 09110/8( 392.16 STRGAR ROSCOE CONSTRUCTION EO -IZCC- 264 -04 530.86 * 258746 09 /10 /8E 497 -87 COMMISSIONER OF CONSTRUCTICN (O-I!CO- 264 -04 497.87 * y 258747 09/10/8E 10209.40 BARR ENGINEERING SERVICES 10 -4220- 260 -26 10209.40 258748 09/10/8( 890.00 K HUSNIK SERVICES 10- 42CO- 345 -30 890.00 • 258749 09 /10 /8E 450.00 BACHMANS CONSTRUCTION 60 -1300- 273 -04 1 � J 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -15 -86 PAGE 12 r CHECK NO. GATE AMOUNT VENDCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. b MESSAGE 25d749 09110/86 865.00 BACHMANS CONSTRUCTION E0-1'00- 273 -04 I 19315.00 * -- - - - 258750 09110/86 500.00 A -ABCO SANDBLASTING CONSTRUCTION EO -1300- 264 -04 , 500.00 • 258751 09/10/8E 88.08 AQUA ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION EO- 1300-269 -04 11191 1 258751 09/10/86 933.73 AQUA ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTICN EC -IZCC- 269 -04 11296 19 021.81 - , 1 258752 09/10/86 489643.82 MCNAMARA CONTRACTING PAYMENT 60 -2040- 000 -00 489643.82 + - - - -- - - 258753 09/10/86 3849566.98 BURY 8 CARLSON PAYMENT E0 -2C40- 000 -OC 3849566.98 • 258754 09/10/86 539173.17 0 L R CONTRUCTION PAYMENT EO -2C40- 000 -00 539173.17 t -- - - - - -- - -- •ttkff ttt -CKS . 258757 09 /10 /8E 485.00 KC GROVES TREE REMOVAL 10 -42CC- 353 -30 485.00 + 258758 09/10/8E 34.00 JOE GRUEFNER CLOTHING 10 -4504- 627 -62 34.00 + 259759 09110/8E 440.97 ERIC ANDERSON SERVICES 10 -42CO- 500 -50 1 258759 09/10/8E 28.35 ERIC ANDERSON MILEAGE 10- 4"208- 500 -50 469.32 * - -- - - -- - - - -- -- - - -- - - - - -- 1 ttrrrr ••• -CKS 259755 09/10/86 179001.72 C S MCCRCSSAN CONST PAYMENT EO -2040- 000 -00 179001.72 • I 259756 09110/8( 369457.13 J P NOREK INC PAYMENT EO -2C4C- 000 -00 369457.13 + + tf rftf 6939469.47 FUND IC TOTAL GENERAL FUNC +•r -CKS 95TUtHruh9S 92 833.93 FUND 2' TOTAL - -- ART CENTER - 182.00 FUND 2E TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND APPROVED i0i.FAYMMI 39741.37 FUND 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUNC 59607.08 FUND 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUNC CHECK f;a:': A 9�JS�yC 17.72 FUND 31 TOTAL EDINBOROUGH PARK , 368.28 FUND 40 TOTAL UTILITY FUNO FACES- _..__. 819516.98 FUND 5C TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND _ _ 5469592.64 FUND 66 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND � 1 - - - -- 193329329.47 TOTAL 1 I CIS �! v. 1 m 1224129 224135 224135 224135 224135 220,135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 _ *r*rr+ 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 09/05/86 CHECK RE ER _ -_.- VENDOR -_ __ _ - ITEM.DES_CRIPTIO CITY OF EDINA SPECIAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL CITY DISTRI _ CAPITAL CITY DISTRI - CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 29559.46 BELLBOY 29559.46 * - -- - - - 09/05/86 ---- - - - - -- 19.62- - 1986 CI EDINA EAGLE WINE CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT 220762 08/20/86 5.00 09/05/86 79.46- 5.00 rtrtrr 224067 09/05/86 11.00 224067 09/05/86 386.87 ,224067 09/05/8E 8.64- 09/05/86 687.56 -_ __- 389.23 m 1224129 224135 224135 224135 224135 220,135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 224135 _ *r*rr+ 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 224138 09/05/86 CHECK RE ER _ -_.- VENDOR -_ __ _ - ITEM.DES_CRIPTIO CITY OF EDINA SPECIAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL CITY DISTRI _ CAPITAL CITY DISTRI - CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 29559.46 BELLBOY 29559.46 * - -- - - - 09/05/86 ---- - - - - -- 19.62- - 09/05/86 86.23- EAGLE WINE 09/05/8E 13.75- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 24.60- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 79.46- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 -- - -- -'- 981.16 - EAGLE WINE__ 09/05/86 49311.31 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 39973.16- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 687.56 -_ __- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 19229.90 EAGLE WINE 08/20/86 23.42 QUALITY PINE INVENTORY 08/20/86 147.11 QUALITY ._ -WINE INVENTORY _ - - - -_ -__ - �74. 7/ AL 11 _ 111 _ 1 729.96-- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 13 11,406.67 50 -3710- 862 -86 09/05/86 30.49- ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 1.84- - -'- ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 4.31 - ED PHILLIPS - - — v--- - - - - -- 09/05/86 58.33- ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 46.58- _ _ ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 6.91- ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 28.52- ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 90.35- ED PHILLIPS_ 09/05/86 1.82- ED PHILLIPS - 09/05/86 1024.62 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 29916.38 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 4,517.69 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 215.60 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 _ 92.00 ED PHILLIPS_____ 09/05/86 2x329.00 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 90.80 ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 _,____ - 345.50. , -_ — - ED PHILLIPS 09/05/86 19426.00 ._.. ED PHILLIPS 139188.44 * 08 -31 -86 c 1 ACCOUNT N0. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 10 -11:9- 000 -00 MANUAL , 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL *•* —CKS f 50- 4628- 842 -84 _ _ MANUAL e 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL ;4 50- 462228- 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86' - _MANUAL___ MANUAL �F1 **r -CKS MANUAL _ '— 50- 3710 - 862 -86 —50- 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL >e 3710 - 862 -86 _ _ — MANUAL— — 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL _,__ 50 -4626- 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL I 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL _ 50- 4626- 822 -82 _____ MANUAL___-- 50- 4628 - 822 -82 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL _I''I, 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 — - -- — MANUAL - 50- 4628-862 -86 MANUAL - 50 -4632- 822 -82 MANUAL ! 50- 46322862 -86 MANUAL I * * *-CK. 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL A 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 _ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 _-_•-_ -- 50 -3710- 862 -86' - _MANUAL___ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 35; 50- 3710 - 862 -86 —50- MANUAL >e 3710 - 862 -86 _ _ — MANUAL— — 50- 4626 - 822 -82 MANUAL _,__ 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL__ 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL —? 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 6,% 50- 4628 - 822 -82 64 50 -4628- 842 -84 _MANUAL MANUAL 6' 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 6 6J i 50 -4628- 862 -86 — �53- —_.. - MANUAL 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL - - -- ;_1 72 * ** -CKS 73 ` 224190 08/20/86 .,_105.32__. _&RI6GS_ COOPER INVENTORY ^._ 50- 4632 - 842-84 MANUA `t 4 i 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -86 PAGE 2 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT _ - _ _VENDOR _ _ __. ITEM._DESCR -I PTI-ON ACCOUNT _NO. INV. # P.O. _11_ MESSAGE —r; 105.32 + al 4 . - -- - -- - — - -- -- --- -- -- - --- --- ----- - --- - -- - -- -- * * *- CKS - - - * * *rrt s 224435 09/05/86 5.20- _ PRIOR WINE CO _ 50- 3710- 822 -62 MANUAL o 224435 09/05/86 8.94- PRIOR WINE CO 50 -3710- 862 -86— MANUAL " 224435 09/05/86 259.88 PRIOR WIRE CO 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 224435 09/05/86 447.00 PRIOR WINE CO .___.___5.0-4628.-862-86 • - -- - - - - --- - - - - -- _ _.. _MANUAL. - -- 692.74 I „I *** * +. 224451 06/20/86 .71— DUALITY WINE DISCOUNT 50- 3710 - 003 -00 MANUAL I "I' 224451 09/05/86 1.85— DUALITY WINE -,_ 50 -3710- 822 -82 _- _ - -__ MANUAL_ "I 224451 09/05/86 6.81— QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL i 224451 09/05/86 2.40- QUALITY MINE 50 -3110- 822 -82 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 -. 7.79- _ QUALITY MINE —__50- 3710 - 822 -82 _MANUAL. —__ 224451 09/05/86 113.22- DUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 1.20- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 224451 09/05/86 10.01- QUALITY MINE MANUAL_ „I 224451 09/05/8E 1.72- QUALITY MINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL I 224451 09/05/86 68.40 QUALITY MINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/8E _ _ •_1.20- ._ —__ QUALITY WINE _ _________— ____._____- _,— _ -• -50- 3710 - 862 -86_ —__ -- MANUAL_ —�3 %� 224451 09/05/86 5.41- QUALITY WINE 50- 3110- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 3.61- QUALITY MINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 68.40- . _ QUALITY WINE _.- _ _ 50- 3710- 862 -86 - _ MANUAL 224451 09/05/8E 68.40- QUALITY WINE 50- 3110- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 6.87- QUALITY MINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 _ 09/05/86 389.80QUALITY WINE, _ - -_ 50- 4626 - 822- 82________ . - - - --- -- -- - -- MANUAL - -- -- - 224451 09/05/86 59664.60 QUALITY WINE 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 39424.51 QUALITY MINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 180.82 QUALITY MINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 39424.15 QUALITY WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 240.00 QUALITY WINE 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 188.48... QUALITY MINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 685.35 QUALITY MINE _ - — — 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 224451 09105/8E 172.98 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 120.00 -- - QUALITY WINE- 50- 4628 - 842 -84__ MANUAL_ 224451 09/05/86 19005.40 QUALITY MINE 50- 46228-842 -84 MANUAL 4a 224451 09/05/8E 39424.15- QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 _ - 120.00 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86_ MANUAL (S . S 224451 09/05/86 692.85 QUALITY WINE — —{~ - - - -50- 4628- 862 -86 - - - -- -- MANUAL 224451 09/05/86 545.76 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 224451 08/20/86 145.16 _ - - -__ QUALITY MINE .. INVENTORY 50-4632-842-84 � ,224451 08/20/86 72.35 DUALITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 MANUAL 139416.86 * ,� lay ire 224493 09/05/86 77.25 __-- -.SOUTH.,SICE DIST. CO - MANUAL_ — ' 77.25 + +► + ** - -- - - -- ---- - --- -- * ** -CKS n 224540 09 /05 /8E 39.84- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL r I 1986 CI EDINA CHECK RE ER 08 -31 -86 E 3 CHECK NO. DATE 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 224540 '224540 224764 fffft4 226700 llfftf AMOUNT-_-., YENOOR _ __ _ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.,O. 0 MESSAGE._ ,l 09/05/86 .03 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 104.48 BRAEMAR 09105/86 .75- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822- 82__,______ MANUAL_-__ 08/25/86 22.00 09/05/86 1.49- TWIN CITY WINE _ ._ _ 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL _ 09/05/86 .92- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 2.90- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL q_ 09/05/86 4.49- TWIN CITY WINE - 50- 3710 - 842 -84 _ MANUAL 09/05/86 65.98- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 1.23- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710- 842-84 MANUAL 09/05/86 6.35- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3110- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 7.75- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 16.55- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 2.22- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL- _ l 09/05/86 63.63- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/8E 1.60- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3110- 862 -86 MANUAL__ 09/05/86 2.92- TWIN CITY WINE _ , _ _ _ __- 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 1.68- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 .51- TWIN CITY WINE _ 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 19991.36 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4626- 822 -82 __ MANUAL 09/05/86 39299.37 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 827.59 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4626-862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 39181.68 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL i 09/05/86 75.50 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 _. _ _. 91.99 __ -TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL______I -j 09/05/86 3.64- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 148.65 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 122.48 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 775.05 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 289.87 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628-842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 635.58 - _ - _ -_ TWIN CITY WINE _ _._ . -._ 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 447.40 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 09/05/86 51.45 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 09105/86 222.35 _ _ _ -TWIN CITY WINE _ _ _._ _ . 50- 4628-862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 167.80 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 _ MANUAL 09/05/86 160.10 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 -- - . -. - 292.78 _ _ _ ____TWIN CITY WINE _ 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL �• 08/20/86 76.97 TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 - __ __ ___ _ _____ - MANUAL _ 129633.55 • fff -CKS I -1 08/20/86 -__ 122.00 POSTMASTER _ - STAMPS FOR BALLOT 10- 429.0- 510 -51 - MANUAL_- 122.00 • _ __ -f�,�• 08/20/86 175.00 POSTMASTER POSTMASTER 175.00 • --- - - - - -- -- - -- 231055 08/25/86 89.25 Y BRAEMAR GOLF 231055 06/25/86 104.48 BRAEMAR GOLF 231055 _ 08/25/86 - 232.38 BRAEMAR _ GOLF __ 231055 08/25/86 22.00 BRAEMAR GOLF 231055 08/25/86 249.08 BRAEMAR GOLF fft -CKS _ -J, 10- 4290- 510 -51 MANUAL i,l. fff -CKS IBl f - MANUAL ; MANUAL » MANUAL PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4120 - 663 -66 MANUAL PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4120- 664 -66 PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4120 - 671 -66 PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4202 - 660 -66 MANUAL '' PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4236- 661 -66 1 9 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 231055 06/25/86 231055 08/25/86 231055 08/25186 231055 08/25/86 231055 08/25/8E f ACCi * ** * ** 231067 231067 231067 231067 231067 231067 231067 231067 rrr *t* 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231095 231129 * * * * ** 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 231135 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 AMOUNT 1.51 75.00 23.10 150.00 100.13 19047.53 9.60 149.90 5.00 267.89 2.00 106.95 3.60 68.00_ 612.94 • CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -86 PAGE 4 VENDOR BRAEMAR GOLF BRAEMAR GOLF BRAEMAR GOLF BRAEMAR GOLF BRAEMAR GOLF- _.. _ - __ITEM DESCRIPTION -^ ACCOUNT NO. INV. I P.O._.q_ MESSAGE._ PETTY CASH ACCT 27- 4290 - 660 -66 MANUAL PETTY CASH ACCi 27 -4516- 660- 66 MANUAL PETTY CASH ACCT 27 -4600- 660 -66 MANUAL I' PETTY CASH ACCT 27 -4604- 661-66 MANUAL I, ' PETTY CASH ACCT 27_4624- 664- 66- _MANUAL___ - -10 I' „I 08/20/8E 19217.60 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 50- 4628 - 822 -82 I' MANUAL - 08/20/86 8x841.90 COMM __MANUAL STATE SALES TAX 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL CITY DISTRI CAPITAL -CITY DISTRI 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL _- -- --_ .- ...___ -- -_ -- -- 50-4628-862-86__.____,__ 54 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628-862 -86 MANUAL 50- 462E - 862 =86 MANUAL ------ -------- - - - - -- * * * -CKS 08/20/86 97.28 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 10- 3257- 000 -00 MANUAL 08/20/86 75.34 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 23 -3357- 000 -00. _ MANUAL.-_ „I 08/20/8E 19217.60 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX _ 26- 3357 - 000 -00 MANUAL - 08/20/86 8x841.90 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 27 -3357- 000 -00 MANUAL 08/20/86 22.98 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX _28- 33`_7- 000 -00 , MANUAL 08/20/8E 82.67 COMM OF FEVENUE STATE SALES TAX _ 29 -33 °7- 000 -00 MANUAL 08/20/86 391.56 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 40 -3357- 000 -00 MANUAL 08/20/86 - _ 79910.25 -. _ -_ COMM OF REVENUE CORRECTION 50 -3!57- 001 -00__ MANUAL 08/20/86 79910.23 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 50 -3357- 001 -00 _ MANUAL 08/20/86 79910.25 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 50 -3357- 001 -00 MANUAL 08/20/8E 159892.28 _ COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX __.50 -3357- 002 -00 MANUAL 08/20/86 149645.38 COMM OF REVENUE STATE SALES TAX 50- 3357- 003 -00 MANUAL 499177.22 • * * * -CKS 09/05/86 29079.65 _ BELLBOY _ :� -- - - --- - - ------ - - - = 862- 86 MANUAL.- 29079.65 * -50- _4626 -��- -- ---- -- - -- - - - -- 09/O5/8E 117.56- EAGLE WINE 50- 3700- 822 -82 MANUAL 08/20/86 1.83- EAGLE WINE DISCOUNT 3710 - 003 -00 MANUAL 09/05/86 M�sf 5.65 -5611 EAGLE WINE _ _ _50- _ 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 52.49- EAGLE WINE 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 _ _ 35.32- -_ -_ EAGLE_ WINE_ - - -_ - -- --- 50 -3710- 822- 82.___ - - -50- MANUAL 09/05/86 9.88- EAGLE WINE 3710- 822 -82 - -- MANUAL - -- _ ; 09/05/86 147.02- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 = 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/8E 5.12- _ _ EAGLE W INE _. - _ ._..- ._. ._ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 63.25- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 - -- MANUAL 09105/86 16.38- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 EAGLE,_WINE- - 50- 3710 - 862 -86 72 09/O5/8E .35 EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 _MANUAL MANUAL " 09/05/86 54.86- EAGLE WINE 50 -3110- 862 -86 MANUAL "` 75 1986 Cl EDINA CHECK RE ER 08 -31 -86 E 5 r CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENOCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE 231135 09/05/86 .82- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL �r 231135 09/05/86 15.32- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 19765.89 EAGLE WINE 50- 4626-822 -82 MANUAL I'I 231135 09/05/86 00 EAGLE WINE 0 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL I, 231135 09/05/86 29624.32 EAGLE PINE 50 -9626- 822 -82 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 79351.19 EAGLE WINE 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 818.79 EAGLE WINE 50- 4626-842 -84 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 39162.52 EAGLE WINE 50 -4b26- 842 -84 MANUAL ;'.I• 231135 09/05/8E 766.20 EAGLE WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 29742.77 If EAGLE WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL • 231135 09/05/86 282.36 5�b.ls"%� - EAGLE WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 494.20 _ EAGLE WINE — — — 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL_ 231135 09/05/86 255.79 EAGLE WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ! • 231135 09/05/86 41.00 EAGLE WINE_ 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 231135 09/05/86 17.38- EAGLE WINE 50- 4628-862 -86i ________ - MANUAL 231135 09105/86 19173.95 EAGLE WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 231135 08/20/8E 17.05 EAGLE WINE -0ISCOUNT- 50 -4632- 842 -84 231135 08/20/86 91.40 EAGLE WINE INVENTORY 50- 4632 -wia- 86 __MANUAL MANUAL ,1_079 -A2 * i• 20,0744.71 ---- .— .. - - -- - - * ** -CKS 231138 09/05/8E _._ _ -_ 3.23 - _ _ ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL___ I� 231138 09/05/86 25.77- ED PHILLIPS _ _ ._ _ -� 50- 3710 - 822 -82 _ MANUAL 231138 09/05/86 26.92- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL • 231138 09/05/86 97.48- _ ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 842 -84_ MANUAL 231138 09/05186 30.29- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842 -84 __- _ MANUAL 231138 09/05/86 14.44- ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL ! 231138 09/05/86 26.66- ED PHILLIPS _ 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL-____ 231138 09/05/8E .57- ED PHILLIPS _ ________ _ _____ 50- 3110- 862 -86 _ _ __ _ MANUAL 231138 09/05/8E 24.00- ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL ! 231138 09/05/86 1.65 -1 ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 231138 09/05/86 19345.85 ED PHILLIPS - 50- 4626- 822 -82 _ MANUAL 231138 09/05/86 49874.06 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL • 231138 09/05/86 — _19332.85.__ _ _ ED PHILLIPS_ 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 231138 09/05/86 161.35 ED PHILLIPS _ _ _ ,_ -50- _ 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL I,I 231138 09/05/86 19288.65 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL ! 231138 09/05/8E 721.97 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 842 -84� MANUAL 231138 09105/86 19514.47 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL i 231138 09105/86 82.50 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL ,II 231138 09/05/86 19199.95 PHILLIPS 50- 4628-862 -86___ MANUAL a ' 231138 09/05/86 28.40 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 862 -86 _ _ _ MANUAL 129299.04 I ^II - -- --- -- -- - - - - - - -- -- ** *-CKS 1 231190 09/05/86 _ _ 7.64- -GRIGGS COOPER AND _C 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL_ IclA 231190 09/05/86 2.06- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231190 09/05/86 6.19- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL I,,1 231190 09/05/86 20.37- - — GRIGGS COOPER AND C ._ _•___- .______ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 231190 09/05/86 7.64- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231190 09/05/86 7.71- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL ,'; 4 231190 _ _ 09/05/86 —5.74- GRIGGS COOPER., AND - C 50_3710_862 -86 MANUAL 79 231190 09/05/86 10.28- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 73 �1 231190 09/05/86 6.19— GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 75 1 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO- DATE 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/8E 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 231190 09/05/86 ,231190 09/05/86 CHECK REGISTEER 08 -31 -86 PAGE 6 AMOUNT VENDOR 102.76 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 381.90 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 19018.40 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 308.28 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 513.80 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 309.65 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 381.90 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 287.00 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 159.93- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 159.93 GRIGGS COOPER AND C _ 385.45 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 159.93- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 39455.39 • 29405.08 • _ ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT -NO. - -- 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL --- - - - - -- -- 50- 4626 - 822 -82 - -- -- MANUAL 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4626-842 -84 MANUAL _ ------.-l50-4626-862-86 - __MANUAL- __ -___� 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 231433 MANUAL _ -- -- 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 462E - 662 -86 MANUAL - ___50- 4626- 862- 86__________ -_ MANUAL.______ 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL r trr►rr - -- 231433 09/05/86 92.88 _ PAUSTIS 9 SONS_ - -__ _ _ 50 -4628- 822 -82- 231433 09/05/86 3.00 PAUSTIS 8 SONS 50- 4628-822 -82 231433 08/20/8E 29.88 PAUSTIS 6 SONS INVENTORY 50- 4628- 842 -84 231433 ' 08/20/86 72.00 PAUSTIS 8 SONS INVENTORY _._______,- ._._.___•- 50.- -4b32- 862- 86 - -__ 788.09 PRIOR WINE CO 197.76 • MANUAL ' 231435 rrrrrr rrr -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL f_ E - -- 231435 09/05/86 15.76- PRIOR WINE CO 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL ' 231435 09/05/86 13.20- PRIOR WINE CO 50-3710-842-84 MANUAL 231435 09/05/86 20.12- PRIOR WINE CO 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231435 09/05/86 788.09 PRIOR WINE CO 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL ' 231435 09/05/86 659.97. PRIOR WINE CO - _. --_ - -- ----- _ --- -- -- -- _ °0 -96 "e8- 842 -84 - -__ -- MANUAL 231435 09 /05 /8E 19006.10 PRIOR WINE CO 50 -4628- 862 -86 . _ - _ MANUAL 29405.08 • rrr -CKS I 231451 09/05/86 _ 12.62- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 .85- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 34.58- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 29.47- ,QUALITY WINE_ _ 50- 3710 - 842 -84- MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 3.48- QUALITY WINE 50- 3110- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 231451 231451 09/05/8E 09/05/86 10.23- 27.62- QUALITY WINE QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL ' ` _ _ - ___.. .. .. --------.-50-3710-862-86 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 3.56- QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 6.00- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 12.56 -_ _ QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 19731.13 QUALITY WINE 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 231451 09/0518E 19475.55 QUALITY WINE 50- 462E-842 -84 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 19381.66 QUALITY WINE _ _ ... - _ -- -- - - - - -- - - -- - -- ----- - - -..0- 9626 - 862-86_-- MANUAL. , 231451 09/05/86 86.00 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 - - -- -- - MANUAL R; 231451 09/05/86 19267.65 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 351.90 _ _ -_ QUALITY WINE -- - _ -_- - -- ----- _- -__50- 4628-842 -84 MANUAL -, 231451 09/05/86 19032.99 QUALITY WINE ..__._ '-0 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 19262.47 QUALITY WINE 50 -4622- 862 -86 MANUAL 171 231 451 09/05/86 -__A 358.39 __ QUALI TY WINE MANUAL 231451 09/05/86 600.00 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 13 99406.77 • /4 E r r 1 1 a 1986 Cl F EDINA CHECK RL ER 08 -31 -86 E 7 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR__ ITEM_DESCRIPTION. ACCCUNT NO. INV. a P.O. q- _ MESSAGE. __ —• rrr*r* _ __ • **- CKS___ I. 231540 09/05/86 59.50- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3700- 822-82 MANUAL I '- 231540 09/05/86 92.50- TWIN CITY WINE _ 50- 3100- 862- 86 MANUAL._ I' 231540 08/20/86 5.71- TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 3710- 003 -00 MANUAL 231540 09/05/8E .93- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 .66- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 19 -88- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 5.23- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 19.12- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL ! 231540 09/05/86 32.65- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 2.73- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 4.11- TWIN CITY WINE _ 50 -3710- 862 -86 _ _ MANUAL _ 231540 09/05/86 1.72- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 1.30- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 29.24- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3110- 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 3.35- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 993.76 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -462E- 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 19632.43 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 19461.65 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/8E 66.45 TWIN CITY WINE `_0 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 _ .00 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 92.86 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 522.87 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628-842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 273.80 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 19911.01 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 411.06 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 _ 171.38 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628-862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09105/86 335.23 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 231540 09/05/86 .00 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 1 231540 09/0 5/86 129.73 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 _ MANUAL 231540 08/20/86 239.61 TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 822 -82 MANUAL 231540 08/20/8E 279.54 TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 4620- 842 -84 MANUAL � 231540 08/20/86 285.25 TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50 -4630- 862 -86 MANUAL ,231540 08/20/86 76.97 TWIN CITY WINE INVENTORY 50- 4632- 822 -82 MANUAL 8x604.97 � � rrrr** :*r -CKS � 231700 08/20186 90.00 _ CITY OF EDINA POSTAGE 10 -4290- 510- 51 MANUAL 231,190 08/25/86 29000.00 POSTMASTER _ .._.___ POSTMASTER 10- 4290 - 510 -51 __- -_ MANUAL ;! -c r-899-.-8•A --+ � tttrrr - -- * **-CKS 'I 234174 08/25/86 __.135 000.00_.— 1ST SOUTHDALE_ ._ _ TRANSFER_— 50- 1.010- 000 -00 MANUAL SCI 234174 08/25/86 1351000.00- 1ST SOUTHDALE TRANSFER 50 -1010- 000 -00 MANUAL 1 AI r►rrtr r *r -CKS 70 , Tr 234396 _ 08/25/86 60.25 NORTHWESTERN, BELL — TELEPHONE 10- 4226 - 160 -16 MANUAL 72 234396 08/25/86 31.40 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -4256- 460 -46 MANUAL 73 234396 08/25/8£ 49126.17 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -42_6- 510 -51 MANUAL TA TS ' 7 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 234396 08/25/86 ** ** ** 234430 08/25/86 r*r►*r 234523 08/25/86 1234739 08/25/86 * *r*** 237378 09/05/8E 237378 09/05/86 237378 09/05/86 237378 09/05/86 ** * *r* 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 238135 a -AMOUNT. 279.13 107.32 42.05 170.19 62.30 316.66 237.03 29.45 109.29 268.80 154.66 129.71 184.04 69308.45 CHECK REGISTER 40.22- 08 -31 -86 PAGE 8 _ VENDOR PUBLIC RETIREMENT PERA ITEM DESCRIPTION____ ACCOUN_T_NOo-INV_r -NN P_• 0._N__MESSAGE._._ - -__, NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -4256- 622 -62 MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE STATE TREASURER FICA - MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -4256- 646 -64 MANUAL I` NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 23- 4256- 611 -61 MANUAL ' NORTHWESTERN BELL, TELEPHONE 26- 4256 - 689 -68 39843.34 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE ___MANUAL___­, 21- 4256 - 661 -66 MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 28- 4256- 708 -70 MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE - _ 29- 4256- 721 -72 MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 40- 42`_6- 801 -80 -- _. MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 40- 4256- 803 -80 MANUAL _._.NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50-42!6-821-82 MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50- 4256 - 841 -84 _ MANUAL NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50 -4256- 841 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 40.22- EAGLE * ** -CKS 209141.28 PUBLIC RETIREMENT PERA 10 -4145- 510 -51 MANUAL 209141.28 + 76.87- EAGLE WINE 09105/86 27.00- EAGLE * ** -CKS j_ 109305.91 STATE TREASURER FICA 0- 4149 -- 510 -51___ MANUAL- 109305.91 44.39- EAGLE !__�+I• i 09/05/86 - - - - -- -- _* **-CKS _ 443.72 D.O.E.R EMP CONT 10- 4162- 510 -51 MANUAL 443.72 • 39843.34 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 29219.53 _ EAGLE *'* CKS 3.59- MARK VII SALES INC 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 1.80- MARK VII SALES INC 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL _179.50 MARK VII SALES INC _. _ 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 89.75 MARK VII SALES INC _ 50 -4628- 862 -86 _ MANUAL 263.86 + 109091.32 09/05/86 40.22- EAGLE WIRE 09/05/8E 5.12- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 76.87- EAGLE WINE 09105/86 27.00- EAGLE WINE 09/05/8E 12.30- EAGLE WINE 09/05/8E 44.39- EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 _- -- 21.60- EAGLE WINE 09/05/8E 29010.93 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 39843.34 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 29219.53 _ EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 255.80 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 19349.77 EAGLE WINE 09/05/86 - _ _ __ ----- 615.20, EAGLE__WIhE 08128/86, 24.25 EAGLE -_ WINE 4p 109091.32 * ** -CKS _ ___.__50- 3710- 822- 82 MANUAL • 50- 3710 - 822 -82 _ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 50- 3110- 862 -86 _ MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL - _. MANUAL 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL r 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL _ �I 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL Lo ._____'_0-4628-862-86 MANUAL_ INVENTORY 50 -4632- 822 -82 MANUAL j15 4p 1986 CI F EDINA CHECK NO. DATE frrkff 233138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 236138 238138 238138 238138 238138 238138 * * * * ** X238190 238198 *rrt *t 238435 238435 238435 238435 *rfrr* CHECK RL ER 08 -31 -86 E 9 _AMOUNT- __- ___,._ - ------ - VENDOR___ ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. q- MESSAGE i� - - - -- -- - -- - - -- - - — ------ - - - * ** -CKS I 09/05/86 3.17- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 19.39- _ ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 -_ 822 -82 MANUAL e 09/05/86 .24- ED PHILLIPS - -- 50- 3710 - 822 -82 _ MANUAL 09/05/86 53.69- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 51.62- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 23.26- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3110- 842 -84 MANUAL " 09/05/86 22.84- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 09/05/86 81.33- - ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 862 -86 09/05/86 29684.68 ED PHILLIPS - -- -- T 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 29581.07 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 09/05/86 49066.35 ,- ED PHILLIPS .. -- -- 4626-862- 86_- 09/05/86 969.25 ED -------- PHILLIPS .- ___50- _-- _- ---- 50- 4628- 822 -82 -___ -- .._MANUAL.- -- MANUAL 09/05/86 158.30 ED PHILLIPS EO- 46 ;'8- 822 -82 MANUAL 09/05/86 _._ _ 12.00 - -__ ED. PHILLIPS. - -__ -_ _____ ____ _ __ __ _ __ -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL - -; 09105/86 19162.97 ED __ PHILLIPS _50 50 -4628- 842 -84 —_ ___I MANUAL 08/28/86 88.50 ED PHILLIPS INVENTORY 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 09105/86 19053.74 _ _ED. PHILLIPS _ _ _ 50- 462e- 862286 MANUAL- 129521.32 • ._,___ - - - - - ** *-CKS 08/28/86 36.06 GRIGGS COOPER INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 MANUAL 36.06 • 08/28/86 69575.27 GROUP HEALTH 69575.27 • 09/05/86 .52 -. PRIOR WINE CO 09/05/86 .11 PRIOR WINE _ CO 09/05/8E 25.80 PRIOR WINE CO 09/05/86 5.70- PRIOR WINE CO ___- WINE 19.69 • QUALITY WINE 50- 4626 - 822 -82 238442 08/28/86 129613.98 PHP 129613.98 r * *frr 238451 09/05/86 238451 09/05/86 238451 09/05/86 238451 09/05/86 238451 09/05/86 238451 _ _ ._ - 09/05/86 238451 09105/86 238451 09/05/86 - 38.08- QUALITY MINE - 2.44- QUALITY WINE 123.50- - - QUALITY WINE 8.87 - QUALITY LINE 99.98- QUALITY WINE _ 5.10- QUALITY _WINE MANUAL 19906.54 QUALITY ___- WINE 69179.79 QUALITY WINE -- - - ** *-CKS 1 CITY PORTION 10 -4156- 510 -51 MANUAL �I• * ** -CKS CITY PORTION 10- 4156 - 510 -51 MANUAL ^i j MANUAL * ** -CKS - __ -50- 3710 - 822- 82 MANUAL 1 50 -3710- 862 -86 _ _ MANUAL 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL -- - ---- -. -_- -•- .50- 462.8- 862- 86__-- _.. - - -- MANUAL _ -- - - ** *-CKS 1 CITY PORTION 10 -4156- 510 -51 MANUAL �I• * ** -CKS 'o IRA 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 15;j 50- 3110- 822 -82 MANUAL 15,9 50- 3710- 842 -84 —y - -- MANUAL ^I 50- 3710- 842 -84 __ MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL „• 50— _3710- 862 -86 __MANUAL �? 50- 4626 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4626 - 842 -84 MANU• U71 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -86 PAGE 10 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT_ _ - VENDOR 238451 09/05/86 59002.80 QUALITY WINE 238451 09/05/8E 246.20 QUALITY WINE 238451 09/05/86 25.95- QUALITY WINE 238451 09/05/86 891.13 QUALITY WINE 238451 09/05/86 514.76 _- QUALITY WINE MANUAL.___ 149437.30 • 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL •r►rrr 239540 09/05/86 62.03 -1/ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 137.50 --' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/8E 10.15 -:' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/8E 7.53 - ' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 3.31 - TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 9.59 -/ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 .40 TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 _ .54 -/ TWIN CITY. WINE 238540 09/05/86 9.93-./ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 71.93 --/ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 3.80 - TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 16.55 -, TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 4.13-/ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 1.19 -1 TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 .02! TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 10.88-1, TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 1.67 -./ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 1.44 -, TWIN CITY WINE 239540 09/05/86 100.48 -1 TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 _ .36• _ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 2.11 --' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 479.68✓ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/8E 376 -55`_ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 39597.34 - TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 827.59,' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 18.06 -'_ .. TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 59023.29" TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 53.50-' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 4.68 -,'_ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 330.78-' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 19013.23/ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/8E .00 - TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 992.39-' TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 380.38` TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 412.53-/ TWIN CITY WINE }}238540 09/05/86 118.50 TWIN CITY WINE / 238540 09/05/86 .00 TWIN CITY WINE �'.238540 09/05/86 _ 2.68- !__ -_ -_ TWIN CITY WINE UN� 238540 09/05/8E 166.40 ✓ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 143.44✓ TWIN CITY WINE 238540 09/05/8E 211.41/ CITY WINE 238540 09/05/86 19088.00- TWIN CITY WINE 238540 08/28/8E 144.04/ TWIN CITY ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. -INV. q P- 0._N_MESSAGE____� 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL Iz; _.-- .------ _ - - -`0- 4628-822- 82.----- __ -_ -- _ MANUAL_ --•- 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL !, 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- _4628_862 =86 _- MANUAL 50- 3700- 842 -84 MANUAL P ' MANUAL.___ -_ 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -3710- 822- 82. -_ - -_, - .__..__ MANUAL._ .. . 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL ' MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL - - MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL -- - -- - - - -- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 - - - - - -- - - MANUAL - -- I 50- 3710 - 862 -oi MANUAL - 50 -3710- 862 -8' MANUAL ' 50-3710-862-86 . 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INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE z� ,238700 08/28/86 25.00 POSTMASTER POSTAGE 10 -4290- 510 -51 MANUAL 25.00 + s #f #rrr # ++ —CKS e` 9, _ 238740 08/28/86 187.20 COMMERICAL LIFE CITY PAID 10- 4157- 510 -51 MANUAL 187.20 + 6: 9999 #• - ------ - - -r ## —CKS 240251 08/28/86 5509000.00 EDINA HRA DUE HRA 10- 1145 - 000 -00 MANUAL ;71 5509000.00 + rr# —CKS -- �-' 240820 09/05/86 1549669.00FI,REMANS RELIEF STATE AID 10 -3!11- 000 -00 MANUAL 1549669.00 + - -- - -- t,:' ## #—CKS i 240828 09/05/86 150.00 MIAMA CONFERENCE 28- 4202 - 706 -70 MANUAL _.150.00 _ y # #f # #t * *# —CKS 245067 09/05/86 1.60— CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50 -3700- 822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 23.99 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 - .- _ -. __- _ .80 ., __. CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628 - 822 -82_ _ MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 .80— CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 .00 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 23.99— CAPITAL CITY DISTRI — 50-4620-822-82 245067 09/05/8E .80 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 23.99 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 26.00 CITY DISTRI 50- 4628-842 -84_ MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 916.99 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI !0 -4E28- 842 -84 MANUAL 245067 09105/8E 323.00 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 245067 09/05/86 9.50 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI — _ 50- 4628- 842 -86 - -_ MANUAL__ i 245067 09/05/86 56.00 CAPITAL CITY INVENTORY 50 -4630- 822 -82 MANUAL =I 19354.68 r. #—CKS - - --- III 245129 09/05/86 709.83 _• BELLBOY _ 50-4626-822-82 (• 245129 09/05/86 849.25 BELLBOY 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL i 245129 09/05/86 19300.73 BELLBOY °0- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 9 245129 09/05/86 801.50 -- __BELLBOY _ _ 50 -4626- 862 -86 _ MANUAL---- 245129 09/05/86 19554.75 BELLBOY 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 245129 09/05/86 19151.45 BELLBOY 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 245129 09105/8E 29874.20_.._- •___ —_ BELLBOY_,_ MANUAL PI 9@241.71 • .0 #fs, ##• _ - - -- -- - - - - -- - — -- _______— —. ----- -- - - -- - +#: —CKS 72 73 245135 09/05/86 310.40— EAGLE WINE 50 -3700- 842 -84 MANUAL '5 1 x 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 245135 ffffff 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/8E 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/8E 09/05/86 09/05/86 CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR 371.86- EAGLE WINE 23.98 -", EAGLE WINE 13.90 -" EAGLE WINE 100 -03 -" EAGLE WINE 19.41- _,..__ v EAGLE W INE 80.18 -'" EAGLE WINE 37.89- EAGLE W INE 19198.79 EAGLE WINE 59001.29 EAGLE WINE 49009.07 EAGLE WINE 695.101 EAGLE WIRE 13.75 EAGLE WINE .00 EAGLE WINE 13.75- EAGLE WINE 970.43 EAGLE WINE 13.75 -`l EAGLE WINE .00 EAGLE WINE 1x894.71 EAGLE WINE 17.54 EAGLE WINE 92.51 EAGLE WINE 54.68 EAGLE WINE 12062.72 245138 50- 4628- 842 -84 08 -31 -86 PAGE 12 ITEM DESCRI_PTION--_ ACCO_UNT_N0 ._R_MES SAGE _ -�` ED PHILLIPS 50- 3100- 862 -86 MANUAL I, - _ --._- -- - _-- ___50- 3710-822 -82 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS -- ___ --- 50- 3710- 822 -82 -, -. MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL PHILLIPS 50- 3700 - 862 -86 MANUAL ____50 -3710- 842 -84 _ MANUAL_ 09/05/86 9_} ED 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL j 245138 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS _ 50- 4626-822- 82.- _____ - -__ ..._ MANUAL 245138 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL !' PHILLIPS 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL ' 245138 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS 90- 4628-842 -84 MANUAL I'le 245139 °_0- 46228- 842 -84 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 842- 84________ _ _ MANUAL 245138 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628-842 -84 MANUAL - - -- ------- ___50- 46228-862-.86 _.._ MANUAL---- -__i'. PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL INVENTORY 50- 4632- 822 -82 MANUAL ' INVENTORY ----50-4632-812-84 _ MANUAL INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 862 -86 MANUAL ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL f 245138 09/05/86 .!f -CKS - -- + 245138 09/05/86 6.00- ED PHILLIPS _ 50 -3700- 822 -82 MANUAL 245138 09/05/8E 12.50 - ED PHILLIPS 50 -3700- 862 -86 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 8.00- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3700 - 862 -86 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 55:64- ED PHILLIPS _ _ 50- 3710 - 822 -82 �_ MANUAL 245138 09/05186 .02 ED PHILLIPS _ 50- 3710 - 822 -82 _ MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 4.89- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 32.44- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245139 09/05/86 2.00- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 37.02 -. ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 76.77- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 245138 09/05/8E 1.50- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 30.33- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL f 245138 09/05/86 7.39- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842- 84, MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 1.13 -• ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL I 245138 09/05/86 2.64 - ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL I -•f 245138 09/05/86 72.84- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL_ 245138 09/05/86 36.15- ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 862 -86 A MANUAL " 245138 09/05/86 12.29- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 2081.95 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 39838.32 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 39642.18 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626-862 -86 MANUAL f 245138 09/05/8E _ .00 _ ED PHILLIPS `0 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 245138 09/05/86 2.00- ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 _ _ MANUAL 245139 09/05/86 244.50 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL f 245138 09105/86 _ 1x622.00 -__ ED PHILLIPS _._._ _. 50- 4628-822 -82 MANUAL. •�i 245138 09/05/86 100.00 ED PHILLIPS - __ -.... 50 -4628- 822 -82 _._ .. MANUAL 245138 245138 09/05/86 09/05/86 19516.40 75.00. ED ED PHILLIPS PHILLIPS _ 50 -4628- 842 -84 50- 4628- MANUAL - - . 245138 ------ 09/05/86 _ _ 369.38 ED .. PHILLIPS 842 -84 50 -4628- 842-84 MANUAL MANUAL ^�]z 245138 09/05/86 19850.90. ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ]�x ]5 CHECK R, ;ER AMOUNT VENDOR .00 ED " 1986 Cl F EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 245138 09/05/86 CHECK R, ;ER AMOUNT VENDOR .00 ED PHILLIPS 56.50 ED PHILLIPS .00 ED _ PHILLIPS 19807.25 ED PHILLIPS -- _132 -24, _ __ED PHILLIPS___ 614.37 ✓ ED PHILLIPS 11.76 ED PHILLIPS 189261.24 • QUALITY MINE 245378 09/05/86 1.60- 245378 09/05/86 80.00 245318 09/05/86 269.25 245378 09/05/86 9.50 09/05/86 97.67- 357.15 • + +rr +r 245433 1245433 rrkr++ 245435 245435 245435 245435 245435 245435 r +rrr+ 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 245451 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 09/05/86 08 -31 -86 X 13 __- ____ITEM_DESC.RIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. 0 MESSAGE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL - - 50 -4628- 862 -86 -- — MANUAL-- - 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL'. 50 -4628- 862 -_86 _ MANUAL aI - - -- - " - ^ -^ 50- 4628- 862 -86 - MANUAL y , INVENTORY 50 -4632- 842 -84 MANUAL „I. MARK VII SALES INC - - - - - - -- - -- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 - - -- -- MANUAL - -- 1171 NARK VII SALES INC 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 1 MARK VII SALES INC 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL MARK VII INVENTORY 12.00 PAUSTIS 8 SONS 664.92 PAUSTIS 6 SONS 676.92 + 6.96 - 27.84- 16.25- '347.97 19391.94 812.31 29501.17 • MANUAL - - - - - -- — .. _ - -- tr,f -CKS MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 -- MANUAL i — -- rrr -CKS - - PRIOR MINE CO _ 50 -3710- 822- 82 _; MANUAL._ PRIOR WINE CO 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL PRIOR WINE CO ---PRIOR WIRE CO__ PRIOR WINE CO PRIOR WIRE CO 09/05/86 15.98- - QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 21.30- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 1.20 - QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 97.67- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 19.82- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 4.80- QUALITY MINE 09/05/86 _ __— 1.20- QUALITY WINE 09105/86 2.40- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 17.22- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 1.20- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 41.84- QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 _ _ 799.83 QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 49887 -78 QUALITY _ WINE 09/05/86 29093.72 QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 - . 29134.57____ ___ _ QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 120.00 QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 480.00 QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 _ 120.00 QUALITY WINE 09/05/86 19991.85 QUALITY ___ WINE — 09105/86 120.00 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL -- - - - -- - ^_ - - - -. 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL —_ 50- 46228- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL rrr-CKS 50 -3110- 822 -82 MANUAL I 50- 3710- 822 -82 - MANUAL -- 50-3710-822-82 - -- MANUAL 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 1 50- 3110- 842 -84 MANUAL I' 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3110- 862 -86 _ ._ MANUAL 1 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL j 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4626 - 822 -82 -__ • 50 -962E- 842 -84 -- _MANUAL MANUAL. 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL ° -- - - - -- - - --.50- 46228-822 -82 - -- - MANUAL. ^e 50 -4628- 822 -82 _ MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 462,8- 842 -84 MANUAL » 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL " 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL ;;. a 1986 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 245451 09/05/86 245451 09105/86 *999x9 245493 09/05/86 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 245540 *krr *r 245700 245700 * *rr ** AMOUNT _ 19732.34 240.00 149495.46 154.50 154.50 • CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -86 PAGE VENDOR QUALITY WINE QUALITY WINE SOUTH SICE DIST. CO 09/05/86 30.34- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 .48- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 22.25- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 3.19- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/8E 2.89- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 _ -- 10 -69- ---TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 6.82- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 .65- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 .72- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 19.08- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 51.65- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 _ 23.81- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05186 7.14- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 39.44- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 2.07- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 .80 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 3.25- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 19517.20 ---TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 29582.44 TWIN CITY _ WINE 09/050f86 19972.02 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 357.15 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 29223.53 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 319.62 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 48.15 - __TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 288.86 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 1x068.53 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 •19908.37 _ TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 65.40 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 71.95 TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 _ 681.75_ TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 2079.82 TWIN CITY _ WINE 09/05186 207.37 TWIN.CITY WINE 09/05/86 81.80- TWIN CITY WINE 09/05/86 324.26 TWIN CITY WINE 159710.95 • 09/05/86 _ 5.61 BRW ENTERPRISES 09/05/86 374.02 BRW ENTERPRISES 368.41 248174 09/05/86 14 1729000.00 . _.- _. 1ST BANK_ ITEM-DESCRIPTION ACC_OUN.T 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL _._ ____ -- -- _-- _ --- -- 50- 46..28= 862- 86-- ----------- - - - - -- ._MANUAL.-- - - -.�^ I, �A - - - - - -- - -- — -- - - --- t ** -7-C K S -- 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL r * *—CKS ; 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3110- 842 -84 MANUAL ---- ___ - -_ �. —_ __50- 3110- 842.. -84. — MANUAL__ --- _ 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL - - — --- .... -- - -- - 50- 3710- 842-84 MANUAL 50- 3110- 842 -84 - MANUAL 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL - - - - - -- ..-- -. MANUAL _._.. -- 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 - _- . MANUAL _ 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3110- 862 -86 MANUAL - --- --- - - - --- --- ----- __ —.`- 0-4626- 822- 82_-- __ --_ - -- _ MANUAL 50- 4626 - 842 -84 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 MANUAL__ 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL -1 - - - -- - -- 50-4628- 842-84 - - - - -- - - MANUAL 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628-862 -86 MANUAL t _ 50 -4628- 862 =86- -., MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL --- -- --- _._50- 3110 - 842-84-- _- - -__ -- - .- - MANUAL d 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL - - 72 ** *—CKS _ 7 15 t BANK_ TRANSFER.__ 7 50- 1010 - 000.- 00___,___�_.- ..__._. MANUAL ,_. 7 ' f — - - -- ----------------------------------------- 1986 CI = EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 248174 09/05/86 999999 CHECK RE ER 08 -31 -86 E 15 .---AMOUNT_ VENDOR DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. b P.O. N MESSAGE_ - 1729000.00 1ST BANK BANK TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00 MANUAL .00 • f * ** -CKS r� 248415 09/05/86 89114.25 MED CENTER CITY PORTIOA 10- 9156 - 510 -51 MANUAL 'I 89114.25 • "' 11I• ••rr►• - ** *-CKS • 254368 09/05/86 _ 29476.26 MUTUAL BENEFIT CITYU PORTION 10- 4158-510 -51 MANUAL 29476.26 • - - -- - - - - -- - - — - - - - -1 . •r•rr• ____ _ ___ _ __ * ** -CKS - 7729687.47 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND — — — — 245.53 FUND 23 TOTAL ART CENTER 19279.90 FUND _26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUN_ __ D __ ___ �,• 109206.09 _ FUND 27 TOTAL - GOLF COURSE FUND---- UND — 410.01 FUND 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUND 112.12 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND 769.65 FUND 40 TOTAL UTILITY FUNC 2819526.24 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 190 67,2 37.3 1 TOTAL Hand typed checks Vs 71951 - -- -- - -thru 72040 - - -- - -- AfPPYEP - -- - - - - -- CHECg_ PACES.- "f I •• NM1C, DTP m OR ma I =r IA4I I I• 71 7. '7 76