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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-16_COUNCIL MEETINGAGENDA EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 16, 1985 7:00 -P.M. ROLLCALL RESOLUTION OF WELCOME - SUZUKI CHILDREN OF JAPAN I. PUBLIC HEARINGS ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Anaylsis 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 Improvement No. BA -137A - Hansen Road from Vernon Avenue to West 60th Street B. Watermain.Improvement No. WM -352 - .Arthur Street:.-in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition C. Sanitary Sewer—Improvement—No. SS -368 - Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition D. Grading Improvement.No. C -141 - Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition E. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St.S. -174 - Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition F: Street Lighting Improvement No. L -25 - Between 6209 and 6217 Parnell Avenue G. Street Lighting Improvement No. L -26 - Corner of Ashcroft Lane and West 63rd Street H. Maintenance Improvement No. M -85 - 50th Street and France Avenue Business District I. Sanitary Sewer House Connection No. HC -9 - 6128 Abbott Avenue II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planning Department. Public comment .heard. Zoning Ordinance: First and Second Hearing requires four- fifths(4 /5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: Four - fifths (4/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council required to pass. Lot Divisions, Plats, Appeals: Favorable rollcall vote of majority of quorum required to pass. Final Plat Approval of Property Zoned Planned District: Three - fifths (3/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council required to pass. A. Zoning Change 1. First Reading a. R -1 Single Dwelling District to R -2 Double Dwelling District - Folke R..Victorsen - 6101 France.Avenue So. B. Preliminary Plat Approval 1. Folke R. Victorsen - 6101 France Avenue So. 2. Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition 3. Interlachen Heights C. Conditional Use Permit - City of Edina - Braemar Clubhouse, 6364 Dewey Hill Rd. D. Final Development Plan 1. James W. Nelson - 3922 -30 W. 492 Street 2. Mail Handling, Inc. - 7225 Washington Avenue So. III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS IV. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of September 10, 1985 B. Report on Accessory Uses C. Public Health Nursing Services Contract D. Estate Sales E. Final Plan Approval — Braemar Boulevard F. Feasibility Report - S -35 Various Sidewalk Replacement G. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council H. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items V. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass. A. Approval of H.F..729 - Firefighters and Survivors Benefits B. Approval of 1986/87 Community Health Services Plan -VI. ORDINANCES. First Reading: Requires only offering of Ordinance. Second Reading: Three - fifths (3/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of Counci'L� required to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: Four- fifths (4/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass. A. First Reading 1. Ordinance No. 1232 -A2 - Increasing the Number of 50th and France Parking Ramp Permits Agenda Edina City Council Page Two VII. FINANCE A. Claims Paid. Motion of , seconded by , for payment of the following claims dated 9/16/86: General Fund $51,072.19, Art Center $127.85, Swimming Pool Fund $90.09, Golf Course Fund $9,521.80, Recreation Center Fund $921.38, Utility Fund $376,614.59, Liquor Dispensary Fund.,$.77,702..84, Construction Fund $347,925.67,,Total $863,976.41; and for confirmation of the following claims dated 8/31/85: General Fund.$156,165.74, Park Fund $28..58, Art Center $702.36:, Swimming Pool Fund, $2,848.73,.Golf Course, Fund $14,529.19, Recreation:Center Fund $6,765.12, Gun Range Fund $154.31, Utility Fund $38,598:79', Liquor Dispensary Fund'$258,738.56, Construction Fund $39,703.97, Total $518,235.35. SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Saturday Sept 14 Strategic Planning 8:30 a.m. Conference Rm. Monday Sept 16 First 1986 Budget Hearing 5:00 p.m. Conference Rm. Monday Sept 16 Regular Council Meeting (Special Assessments) 7:00 p.m. Council Room Tuesday Sept 17 Boards /Commissions Interviews 6:30 p.m. Conference Rm. Tuesday Sept 17 Second 1986 Budget Hearing 7:00 p.m. Conference Rm. Monday Sept 23 Third 1986 Budget Hearing 7:00 p.m. Conference Rm. Monday Oct 7 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. Council Room Monday Oct 21 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. Council Room AGENDA EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 16, 1985, 7:00 P.M. ROLLCALL RESOLUTION OF WELCOME - SUZUKI CHILDREN OF JAPAN I. PUBLIC HEARINGS ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Anaylsis 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 Improvement No. BA -137A - Hansen Road from Vernon Avenue to West 60th Street B..- Watermain Improvement No. WM -352 - Arthur Street. in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition C. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -368 — Arthur Street..in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition D. Grading Improvement No. C -141 - Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition E. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St.S. -174 - Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition F: Street Lighting Improvement No. L -25 - Between 6209 and 6217 Parnell Avenue G. Street Lighting Improvement No. L -26 - Corner of Ashcroft Lane and West 63rd Street H. Maintenance Improvement No. M -85 - 50th Street and France Avenue Business District I. Sanitary Sewer House Connection No. HC -9 - 6128 Abbott Avenue II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planning Department. Public comment heard. Zoning Ordinance: First and Second Hearing requires four- fifths(4 /5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of-the Council to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: Four - fifths (4/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council.required to pass. Lot Divisions, Plats, Appeals: Favorable rollcall vote of majority of quorum required to pass. Final Plat Approval of Property Zoned Planned District: Three - fifths (.3/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council required to pass. A. Zoning Change 1. .First Reading a. R -1 Single Dwelling District to R -2 Double Dwelling District - Folke R. Victorsen - 6101 France.Avenue So. B. Preliminary Plat Approval 1. Folke R. Victorsen - 6101 France Avenue So. 2. Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition 3. Interlachen Heights C. Conditional Use Permit - City of Edina - Braemar Clubhouse, 6364 Dewey Hill Rd. D. Final Development Plan 1. James W. Nelson - 3922 -30 W. 492 Street 2. Mail Handling, Inc. - 7225 Washington Avenue So. III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS IV. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of September 10, 1985 B. Report on Accessory Uses C. Public Health Nursing Services Contract D. Estate Sales - E. Final Plan Approval - Braemar Boulevard F. Feasibility Report - S -35 Various Sidewalk Replacement G. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council H. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items V. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass. A. Approval of H.F..729 - Firefighters and Survivors Benefits B. Approval of 1986/87 Community Health Services Plan VI. ORDINANCES. First Reading: Requires only offering of Ordinance. Second Reading: Three - fifths (3/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council - required to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: Four - fifths (4/5) favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass. A. First Reading 1. Ordinance No. 1232 -A2 - Increasing the Number of 50th and France Parking Ramp Permits Agenda Edina City Council Page Two VII. FINANCE A. Claims Paid. Motion of seconded by for payment of the following claims dated 9/16/86: General Fund $51,072.19, Art Center $127.85, Swimming Pool Fund $90.09, Golf Course Fund $9,521.80, Recreation Center ..Fund $921.3,8,..Utility Fund $376,614.59, Liquor Dispensary Fund $77,702.84, Construction Fund.$347 ;925.67, Total $ 863,976.41; and. for!: confirmation of the following claims dated 8/31/85`: General Fund $156 ;165.:74, Park Fund $28.58, Ar:t tentter.$702.36, Swimming-Po'o'l Fund $2,848.73, Golf Course,Fund:$14,529.19, Recreation.Center Fund $6,765.12, Gun Range,Fund $154.31, Utility Fund $38,598:79; Liquor Dispensary Fund $258,738.56, Construction:Fund $39,703.97, Total $518,235.35. SCHEDULE OF.UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Saturday Sept 14 Strategic Planning 8:30 a.m. Conference Rm. Monday Sept 16 First 1986 Budget Hearing 5:00 p.m. Conference Rm. Monday Sept 16 Regular Council Meeting (Special Assessments) 7:00 p.m. Council Room Tuesday Sept 17 Boards /Commissions Interviews 6:30 p.m. Conference Rm. Tuesday Sept 17 Second 1986 Budget Hearing Monday Sept 23 Third 1986 Budget Hearing Monday Oct 7 Regular Council Meeting Monday Oct 21 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. Conference Rm. 7:00 p.m. Conference Rm. 7:00 p.m. Council Room 7:00 p.m. Council Room �R MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Francis Hoffman, City Engineer, VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: BA -137A - Special Assessment; Fosen Letter DATE: September 13, 1985 The following information should be used in deriving a position on Mr. Fosen's letter: A. The Lot at 5700 -04 Hansen Road is as stated; refer to picture sketch in his letter. The average lot width for a single family lot is 90 to 100 feet, however, this property is a double lot which also should be considered (two dwelling units). B. We disagree on removing trees from his private property. We did remove trees from the right -of -way to construct a necessary retaining wall for a potential sidewalk and roadway. Additionally, as a result of the above, we constructed a planter wall in front of his property, put in splitrail fence, placed shrubs in planters, removed an extra tree along his driveway at his request, and moved some dirt with contractor's assistance on his private property per his request. C. There are boulevard trees that need replacing and we agree with his third comment. D. Mr. Fosen is aware of the reason for the NO PARKING ANYTIME restriction, but has a basic disagreement with the decision. The bottom line is that the Engineering Department spent considerable time and effort to develop an acceptable road project adjacent to his property by constructing several amenities on the right -of -way. FH /KR:jr I ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT S- h -I LEVY NO. 09950 COUNTY NO. BA137A FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -137A. LOCATION: Hansen Road from Vernon Avenue to West 60th Street. CONTRACTOR: Midwest Asphalt Corporation $431,395.35 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10 %: 43,139.54 $474,534.89 #9037 Braun Engineering 1,351.99 #156387 - Star And Tribune Advertising 321.20 #192776 - Soo Line Railroad Permit 100.00 #289037 - Braun Engineering 381.25 #310037 - Braun Engineering 90.50 #21778 - All Steel Products Supplies 75.00 #56785 - Soo Line Railroad (relocating crossing signal) 661.22 477,5 6.05 LESS STATE AID AMOUNT 375,262.45 102,253.60 CAPITALIZED SGT @ 10.2% From: July 16, 1984 Zb: September 16, 1985 426 days at $28.60 per day. $ 12,183.60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $114,437.20 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 5,122._26 ASSESSABLE FEET (SINGLE FAMILY) 24 MULTI UNITS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $ 20.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT (SINGLE FAMILY). 574.00 PER ASSESSABLE MULTI UNIT. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $ 20.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT (SINGLE FAMILY). 574.00 PER ASSESSABLE MULTI UNIT. ASSESSABLE COST: $114,437.20 COUNTY CHARGE: 44 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 22.00 $114,459.20 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1995. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. z Edina City Council and Mayor Edina City Hall Dear Council Members and Mayor, �R 13-7 A Sept. 9, 1985 Re: Proposed special assessment on street improvement no. BA -137A We are writing to formally object to the proposed special assessment of $6,896.20 on our property located at 5700 -04 Hansen Road - Edina. Our objections are (1) to the amount of the assessment, (2) lack of reimbursement or replacement of numerous trees removed without our consent from our property, (3) lack of replacement of boulevard trees, and (4) loss of parking on Hansen Road 24 hours a day. The following is a description of the 4 objections: 1. Based on the size and shape of our lot, we believe our assessment is too high. Our lot is.an odd triangular shape wedged between the railroad tracks and Hansen Road. (.see attached 2 lot surveys) Our actual usable frontage is approxiamately 100 to .150 feet at the most. We are being assessed for 344.81 feet. Even an assessment for .150 feet at approx. $3,000.00 would be much higher than 'the average Hansen Road assessment. 2. Numerous mature trees were removed from our property without our consent for the Hansen Road improvement project. Prior to the road construction we were told on more than one occassion by the City Engineer that any trees re- moved for the road adjacent to our property would be replaced at a ratio of two trees replaced for every tree removed. An engineer even gave us two different colored tapes to mark the trees we wanted saved or removed. The color coded tapes were Subsequently .ignored by the road crews and all of the trees were removed. We have previously written the Mayor regarding this issue without receiving any response from the City of Edina. (see attached letter) page 2 We are asking for financial reimbursement from the City for the loss of the many trees from our property or for replacement of said trees to our satisfaction. 3. A few boulevard trees were replaced but they have all failed to bear leaves this summer and are apparently dead. They need to be replaced and increased in number. 4. The City has placed a 24hour parking ban on Hansen Road. We are opposed to this situation and are objecting the loss of any parking privileges in front of our home. As we have stated in the previous letter to the Mayor, we would like to be contacted by a representative from the City of Edina regarding these issues. This letter will serve as notice of our intention to appeal to District Court the proposed assessment to our property. Sincerely, m Fosen H. 927 -0772 Richard Pelava H.927 -0772 'F.;-A4 LV 1T R,_$F 11' rn kq 4 AL - MERRITT 0 4b- so' *.,R. TRACY' AVENUE zo W ill 3c 61 2' 0 4-- WA F DEI, I 2AC RES V At: 95 OCA V' rn % �, -.A 9.& M . 0 T 0 w 7i rn M T -LA '*dk REP LNT 11,2 .33 rn G. 1 i lc;: I I)ONCAST R WAY . fn z� 2,- Aa' rn U7 j It "Iticl JIM 3' /cc too la� 10 "I'll i. D- f A , -;J! cz :0 A 164 f2 fit III ope- .4 21 -ILI mpg d0l IN5 )N- A67T on, o E Jo 'I'la 6 at BANIJO t - GOYA LANE- 0, rn :5 --4 A DIITIIPN,3r -:z A� /Aft A AQ O� tj 4 AVENUE, ti "r GARD� *L /� i. 40 X-Z- 7j C R OAD X 0 G-� 0 %n -4 R-DEN %.D Iz- IPP- -4 PAR 7O z C c 4'- ',o 71 "; . � --, �? --wT I 11FIEL 05 c 44. Emi lip 'ERI SON 7 4. IZ 3 L *AjE �ilr- -ROAD- 4/ 57c) C7 6ROY 0. CARLSON, PRES. T0600SHERIDAN AVE. SO. 881 -4870 35431 :• is. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY WILLIAM A. CARLSON, V.P. 2324 W. 110TH ST. A 888 -2084 c��►s� ` 55431 t��j oM is/ Survey fors Dora Hldrs,, Inc, LAND SURVEYORS s Licensed, Insured 8 Bonds d i \ �� tZI ri CD Us y,t• ^ `� .T• f}.Y ins. Proposed garage el. 937.40 '�', ;. • Desoriptioa= All that •part of Lot g c� d ,• - � � { Garden Park, lying North of the ' south 399.0 Peet thereof and East of ✓ ja the Yinaeapolis, Northfield d. 93 Southern Railwa �; ° yj also that part of � ' .. - 'lot 7 said addition, lying East of sad railway ^7 /oo.y .�- •!',,;,7•,.' ``.•� .ate.- �, ... i.. - ` • %�.rN'+_•�._.+ �'� + .'1vi. ,til+` r + -�. ' .. ' •': ': , y' - ! `i V � • . �Fiti" fir•. � `,• •. he biro oartify that this is a true si" cad correct reprsssatation of a survey of the boiixdariea of the lard above uesoribed and of the location of all buildiags, it asy. " tb."Ofte and all visible encroachments, it any, from or on said lard' till. surveysd by us ..this 27th day of June, 1970. �rti ,4, l++f '.•'`ty R;rr' ,,y ` 1 e t ..1. i •X... •a ,.,+1 •_1�_I���iiil / _J • .�/J /��!� f• `f`. Rego NO. 9 January 14, 1985 Mayor Courtenay and City Council City of Edina City Hall Edina, Minnesota 55436 Dear Mayor Courtenay and City. CounciI Members: Cj We are writing to formally inform you of our dissatisfaction with the current Hansen Road improvement project and to request financial com- pensation for the damages to our property which will be described below. We are the owners of the double -home at 5700 - 5704 Hansen Road and we homestead the 5700 Hansen Road address. We have 3 major complaints against the City of Edina which are listed as follows: 1. Numerous large trees were removed from our property and the city property adjoining our property for the Hansen Road improvement during the summer of 1984. We were advised by the engineering department of Edina prior to the construction that the removed trees would be re- placed at a rate of 2 new trees for each tree removed. This has not been done. We have had numerous telephone contacts with Fran Hoffman, City Engineer, and Jim Mikalko. They have still not called us back with an answer to this problem. Numerous large oak trees and other tree varieties were removed without our permission from our property. We have pictures of this situation - before and after. We are asking for either many more trees to be replaced or financial compensation to us to re- place the trees ourselves on our property. 2. There are two diseased and dying trees directly by our mailbox which we believe are on city property adjoining Hansen Road. We have asked Mr. Mikalko and Mr. Hoffman numerous times during the summer and fall of 1984 to have the two trees removed as part of the road construc- tion. The have not done a thing and have never given us a definite answer on this. We want these trees removed as they are in danger of falling down eventually and harming someone on the road or falling on our property. We believe the City of Edina is liable for possible damages if these trees should fall down. Page 2 3. We are opposed to the current "no parking anytime" restric- tion on Hansen Road. We want one side to have parking. No adequate formal written notice was given to us regard- ing this change. We realize there were funding restric- tions as we have talked to the Major and a council person regarding this issue..- However, as it is now, we will be assessed approximately $8,000.00 for a road we cannot park on. This is unacceptable and we are willing to challenge this ridiculous situation and capricious deci- sion in court if necessary. How many other streets in Edina have this restriction? Hansen Road previous to this "improvement project" was a quiet residential street. Now is has become a "race track" between Vernon and Benton Avenue that has no parking allowed ever. We would like to be contacted by a representative from the City of Edina as soon as possible regarding these issues. Sincerely, � . 92 - 072 Jim Fosen G✓o�et° _:308- 9e6 Richard Pelava g"vr,-, ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 09948 COUNTY NO. WM-352 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM- -352. LOCATION: Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition. CONTRACTOR: Sarah Contracting, Inc. $ 2,490.80 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 298.90 $ 2,789.70 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 15.00 $ 2,804.70 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.20 Fran: December 17, 1984 To: September 16, 1985 241 days at $0.78 per day $ 187.98 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,992.68 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $1,137.76 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $ 748.17 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $ 2,992.68 COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel .60 $ 2,993.28 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1988. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT FOR: SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -368. LOCATION: Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd-Addition. CONTRACTOR: Sarah Contracting, Inc. ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12%: PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% Fram: December 17, 1984 To: September 16, 1985 241 days at $1.14 per day TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE TATS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $1,574.79 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,088.38 PER ASSESSABLE LOT LEVY NO. 09947' COUN'T'Y NO. SS -368 $ 3,628.36 .^ 4,Ubj. /b 15.00 $ 4,078.76 $ 274.76 $ 4,353.52 ASSESSABLE COST: $ 4,353.52 OOUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel .60 $ 4,354.12 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1988. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 09946 COUNTY NO. C -141 FOR: GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -141. LOCATION: Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition. CONTRACTOR: Sarah Contracting, Inc. $ 3,613.64 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 14%: 5()5.91 F? 4,119.55 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 15.00 $ 4,134.55 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.20 Fran: December 17, 1984 To: September 16, 1985 241 days at $1.16 per day. 279.57 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $ 4,414.12 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $1,102.87 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,103.53 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $ 4,414.12 COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel .60 4,414.72 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1988. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 09945 COUNTY NO. ST-174 FOR: STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S. -174. LOCATION: Arthur Street in Mendelssohn 2nd Addition. CONTRACTOR: SARAH CONTRACTING, INC. $ 9,537.86 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1,144.54 $10,682.40 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 10.2% $10,717.40 Fran: December 17, 1984 To: September 16, 1985 241 days at $3.00 per day. $ 723.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,440.40 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $2,401.98 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $2,860.10 PER ASSESSABLE TAT ASSESSABLE COST: $11,440.40 COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel .60 $11,441.00 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1988. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. V. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT FOR: STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. Ir25. LOCATION: Between 6209 and 6217 Parnell Avenue. CONTRACTOR: Northern States Power Company ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: $ 325.00 39.00 $ 364.00 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 15.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 379.00 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LOTS ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $91.00 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $94.75 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel TO BE ALLOCATED TO TAXES DUE AND PAYABLE IN 1986. INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. $ 379.00 .20 $ 379.20 ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT FOR: STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. L-26. LOCATION: Corner of Ashcroft Lane and West 63rd Street. CONTRAC'T'OR: Northern States Power, Inc. SOD RESTORATION ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12%: PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: LEVY NO. 09941 COUNTY NO. L-26 $ 450.00 300.00 $ 750.00 90.00 $ 840.00 15.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 855.00 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 4 ASSESSABLE LO'T'S FSTINAM ASSESSMENT - $210.00 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PORPOSED ASSESSMENT - $213.75 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel TO BE ALLOCATED TO TAXES DUE AND PAYABLE IN 1986. INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL x 1.2904 YEARS. $ 855.00 .20 $ 855.20 ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 09937 COUNTY NO. M-85 FOR: MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT NO. M-85. LOCATION: 50th Street and France.Avenue Business District. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF EDINA. PAYROLL: Ed Lancello $19,654.00 Public Works Crew 1,545.06 Extra summer help 3,752.80 $24,951.86 CONTRACTED SERVICES: Mileage (Lancello) $ 229.08 Professional services 250.00 Repairs 299.61 778.69 1 .0 Defoamer $1,006.75 Tile maintenance 1,714.64 Lumber 560.06 Seed, plantings and trees 435.50 Repair parts 243.90 General supplies 999.12 Street light standards 762.50 5,722.47 $31,453.02 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 117- 9A TOTAL ASSESSABLE COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,590.98 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 289,030 SQUARE FEET ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $0.11 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $0.1093 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT ASSESSABLE COST: $31,590.98 COUNTY CHARGE: 29 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel 1.45 $31,592.43 TO BE ALLOCATED TO TAXES DUE AND PAYABLE IN 1986. INTEREST FIGURED AT 10.2°% OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.2904 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 09949 COUNTY NO. HC -9 FOR: SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION NO. HC -9. LOCATION: 6128 Abbott Avenue CONTRACTOR: Raymond E. Haeg Plumbing $4,368.00 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 15.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,383.00 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 1 LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $4,383.00 ASSESSABLE COST: $4,383.00 COUNTY CHARGE: 1 parcel @ $0.30 .30 $4,383.30 TO BE SPREAD OVER 6 YEARS - 1986 THRU 1990. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1986. FIRST YEAR INTEREST FIGURED AT 72o OF TOTAL PRINCIPLE x 1.2904 YEARS. • ,L5�- m kv, -vi 0110 vim ri WAI ki mo i LID N Z -85 -4 Folke R. Victorsen R -1 Single Dwelling District to R -2 Double Dwelling District 6101 France 5 -85 -8 Preliminary Plat Approval Folke R. Victorsen Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that the subject property measures 195 feet in width and 137 feet in depth and contains 26,805 square feet. The property is zoned R -1 and was, until recently, developed with a single dwelling. The house was removed prior to application for rezoning and subdivision. Mr. Larsen added that the proponent has submitted a preliminary plat which would create two lots each being 97.5 feet in width and would contain 13, 343 and 13,462 square feet of area respectively. The Zoning Ordinance requires that R -2 lots be 90 feet in width and contain a minimum of 15,000 square feet. Consequently, each new lot would need a lot area variance to become a buildable lot. Mr. Larsen pointed out that there are 29 lots between 60th Street and the Crosstown highway east of France Avenue; 22 are zoned and developed R -2 lots with the remainder zoned and developed as single dwelling units. Lot widths for the R -2 lots range from 75 feet to 100 feet with an average lot width of approximately 86 feet. Lot areas average slightly over 11,000 square feet. On the west side of France Avenue properties north of the subject site are zoned R -1 and properties to the south are zoned R -2. Lot sizes are similar to those found on the east side of France Avenue. Mr. Larsen continued that the Comprehensive Plan shows the subject property as Low Density Attached Residential. Double bungalow development is included in this designation. Mr. Larsen concluded that staff supports the proposed rezoning and subdivision. The resulting lots will be similar in depth and slightly wider than neighboring R -2 lots. The new lots will be compatible with and will not alter the symmetry of the neighborhood. The proposal is also consistent with policies established in the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. and Mrs. Folke Victorsen were present. Mr. Victorsen commented that he was very pleased with the amount of large trees on the lot and that he was looking forward to the development of the property. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Don Swenson, neighbors to the south of the proposed development,.were present. Mr. Swenson stated that he has no objection to the proposed double bungalows but raised a question concerning possible water drainage problems that could occur on his property because of.the new developments. Mr. Larsen informed Mr. Swenson that the Building and Engineering Department for the City of Edina would check the proposed soil grades before final approval of the development and that this would safeguard the Swenson property against any water drainage problems that may occur. John Palmer moved for approval of the Rezoning and Preliminary Plat . David Runyan seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. 85 -19 Preliminary Plat Approval Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition Mr. arsen informed the Commission that the roposed prelimina y plat represents a portion of appro imately 70 acres of v cant land which the owner is deve oping for single dwel ng lots on an incremental bas' In 1978 the Commission an Council approved a prelimi ary plat for the entire property. Approximately 129 lot remain from this preliminary plat. Mr. Larsen added \hat the prope y owner, Carl Hansen, has submitted a plastrating 6 lots involving 7.902 acres. Lots range 5,396 s are feet to 20,046 square feet in area. All lots nform to the standards set forth in the Zoning Ordina ce. Mr. Larsen pointed out t a the plat shows the extension of Green Farms Road northe ly o intersect with adjacent property owned by Mr. Lorek. is property has received a preliminary plat approvX which i lustrates the further extension of Green Fa 5* Roads to tersect with Interlachen Boulevard. Mr. Larsen con inued that the City' Engineering Department has r iewed the plat and has recommended modifications t the proposed road grade. They have also recommended thZ installation of a storm se r to serve this property and adjacent property to the north. Mr. arsen concluded that staff recommends\ proval of the pre iminary plat conditioned upon a developer agreement which atisfactorily addresses the road grade and storm sewe issues. The plat.is consistent with the overall I COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 28, 1985 Z -85 -4 Folke R. Victorsen R -1 Single Dwelling to R -2 Double Dwelling District 6101 France S -85 -8 Preliminary Plat Approval Folke R. Victorsen Refer to: Attached Prelininary Plat The subject property measures 195 feet in width and 137 feet in depth and contains 26,805 square feet. The property is zoned R -1 and was, until recently, developed with a single dwelling. The house was removed prior to application for rezoning and subdivision. The proponent has submitted a preliminary plat which would create two lots each being 97.5 feet in width and would contain 13, 343 and 13,462 square feet of area respectively. The Zoning Ordinance requires that R -2 lots be 90 feet in width and contain a minimum of 15,000 square feet. Consequently, each new lot would need a lot area variance to become a buildable lot. There are 29 lots between 60th Street and the Crosstown highway east of France Avenue; 22 are zoned and developed R- 2 lots with the remainder zoned and developed as single dwelling units. Lot widths for the -R -2 lots range from 75 feet to 100 feet in width with an average lot width of approximately 86 feet. Lot areas average slightly over 11,000 square feet. On the west side of France Avenue properties north of the subject site are zoned R -1 and properties to the south are zoned R -2. Lot sizes are similar to those found on the east side of France Avenue. The Comprehensive Plan shows the subject property as Low Density Attached Residential. Double bungalow development is included in this designation. Recommendation Staff supports the proposed rezoning and subdivision. The resulting lots will be similar in depth and slightly wider than neighboring R -2 lots. The new lots will be compatible with and will not alter the symmetry of the neighborhood. The proposal is also consistent with policies established in the Comprehensive Plan. `ARDARELLE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Land Surveyors 3110 Eden Road Phone (612)941 -3031 Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Certificate Of 4urbe" Survey For Folke Vic ors n Book Page File C142-85 6440 Indian Hills Pass Edina, MN 55435 %t f 1 PROPOSED LOT 1 13343 sq.ft. 44.6 32 s 2 -Story � 1411ouse ; Scale:l " =3 W I lo 0 6 1 i 44 X37. o� PROPOSED LOT 2 a 13462 sq.ft. • 'i � O i o , i 73 - z 13,Z. 9 6 - - / 7U CSW corner of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Sec. 20,T28 R24 1 borabr or"ir Nwl fbb is a *we sad area np a men at s swver at IM be S e A at - t - a h F d S h P P t for Prta l Slesc ri pt i nn me —Min Gwq, f�inruh gad of bewiM of GN 11 1batem .11 vWbb no osAwstr. 11 snr, frw w an Wd land. 5wwyd by M Mai` - 9th d ;V1 R S . ` CARDARELU 6 ASSOCIATES, INC. LOCATION MAP SUBDIVISION NUMBER S -85 -9 L O C A T 10 N North of Green Farms Road extended and West of Ridge Road REQUEST Preliminary Plat Approval Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT and Mrs. Don Swenson, neig es to the south of the proposes development, were presep Mr. Swenson stated that he has no bjection to the pro osed double bungalows but raised a que on concerning water drainage problems that co d occur his property because of -the new developments. Mr. arsinformed Mr. Swenson that the Building and Engineer r Department for the City of Edina would check the prop ed it grades before final approval of the development_ nd that is would safeguard the Swenson property against,,any water drat a problems that may occur. John Palm��,,��''r moved for approval o he Rezoning and Preliminary��'A+1at David Runyan second the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. 5- 85-19 Preliminary Plat Approval Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that the proposed preliminary plat represents a portion of approximately 70 acres of vacant land which the owner is developing for single dwelling lots on an incremental basis. In 1978 the GCommission and Council approved a preliminary plat for the ` entire property. Approximately 129 lots remain from this preliminary plat. Mr. Larsen added that the property P P ty owner, Carl Hansen, has submitted a plat illustrating 16 lots involving 7.902 acres. Lots range from 15,396 square feet to 20,046 square feet in area. All of the lots conform to the standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Larsen pointed out that the plat shows the extension of Green Farms Road northerly to intersect with adjacent property owned by Mr. Loufek. This property has received a preliminary plat approval which illustrates the further extension of Green Farms Roads to intersect with Interlachen Boulevard. Mr. Larsen continued that the City's Engineering Department has reviewed the plat and has recommended modifications to the proposed road grade. They have also recommended the installation of a storm sewer to serve this property and adjacent property to the north. Mr. Larsen concluded that staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat conditioned upon a developers agreement which satisfactorily addresses the road grade and storm sewer issues. The plat is consistent with the overall preliminary plat approved earlier, and the lots are generally consistent with other lots in the area. Gordon Johnson asked Mr. Larsen if this proposal extended Green Farms Road to intersect with Interlachen Blvd. as requested by staff. Mr. Larsen stated that-.this proposal extends the road as requested. Helen McClelland moved for approval of the subdivision subject to staff recommendations. Mr. John Skagerberg seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. 85 -2 City of Edina , Braemar ar Club House 6364 Dewey Hill 'oad Genera- l Located y : West of Gleason Road and South of Braemar Boulevard Mr\La en informed the Commission that the City of Edina has submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit to allo' he construction /of a major addition to the club house at Braemar Golf Coups/e. Club houses are considered a Condi"t-,ional use /n the R -1 District. Construction would begin in he fall and be completed prior to spring opening. Mr. Larsen explaine that the proposed addition will enlarge most existing pr'ea� and add a meeting room with a seating capacity of ap'proxir►ately 200. The lower level will contain enlarged and "remodele locker rooms and new lounges. On the upper floor/the exist in club house area, grill and kitchen will remain unchanged. new main entrance will be provided at the northeast corner f the building. The pro shop will be expanded to house offices for the course manager and pro. The new meeting ro m will be situated to the south o 7the existing building. Mr. Larsen added that exterior modifications will include /additional parking and regrading df the first and tenth ees immediately west of the club house. Following this egrading the tees will be visible from the club house. The ,design and materials of the addition will match the existing club house. Mr. Larsen pointed out that club houses are required q ed to -provide parking spaces equal in number to one -third the maximum seating capacity,plus one space for each employee on the major shift. Following the expansion there will be seating for approximately 275 with 15 employees on the major shift. Current parking of 275 spaces is well in excess of the required 107 spaces. Further, an additional expansion of the parking lot is planned which will provide 100 more spaces. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 28, 1985 5 -85 -19 Preliminary Plat Approval Parkwood Knolls 22nd Addition Generally Located: North of Green Farms Road extended and West of Ridge Road Refer To: Attached Preliminary Plat. January 4, 1978 staff report. Overall Preliminary Plat The proposed preliminary plat represents a portion of approximately 70 acres of vacant land which the owner is developing for single dwelling lots on an incremental basis. In 1978 the Commission and Council approved a preliminary plat for the entire property. Approximately 129 lots remain from this preliminary plat. The property owner, Carl Hansen, has submitted a plat illustrating 16 lots. involving 7.902 acres. Lots range from 15,396 square feet to 20,046 square feet in area. All of the lots conform to the standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. The plat shows the extension of Green Farms Road northerly to intersect with adjacent property owned by Mr. Loufek. This property has received a preliminary plat approval which illustrates the further extension of Green Farms Roads to intersect with Interlachen Boulevard. The City's Engineering Department has reviewed the plat and has recommended modifications to the proposed road grade. They have also recommended the installation of a storm sewer to serve this property and adjacent property to the north. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat conditioned upon a developers agreement which satisfactorily addresses the road grade and storm sewer issues. The plat is consistent with the overall preliminary plat approved earlier, and the lots are generally consistent with other lots in the area. ww 4 PRELIMINARY PLAT OF.- PARKWOOD KNOLLS 22ND ADDITION . ,,4 IA. rc 7 16 LOTS 6—e--d bea r.-( TOM ARM 544, 5 S4. WI S. K r9ftAct" ZONED: 5107 l�tAton ?In. $500 X�S�!rjpj S-.0 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT January 4, 1978 S -78 -1 Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition. Refer to: attached graphic, exerpts from Western Edina Circulation Plan, Council minutes. The subject property is a 102 acre tract of land located in the northwestern part of the city. This property is the last remaining tract of vacant land remaining in this section of the city. The proponents have submitted a proposed development plan for the entire 102 acre parcel. However, only the southeastern 23 acres are proposed for immediate development. For procedural purposes, staff recommends that the development plans for the entire 102 acre tract be considered as a prelimi- nary-plat. If this preliminary plat is approved, then the proponents would return with a final plat for only the 23 acre tract which would be called Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition. The entire preliminary plat proposed 176 single family lots. These lots are generally in the 16,000- 21,000 square foot range. These lots are generally similar in size to other Parkwood Knolls lots to the south and west of the subject property but considerably smaller than lots located to the east. ,Existing ponds and low areas on the subject property are proposed to be used as storm water holding ponds. Of the 176 total lots, 47 lots are proposed for inclusion in Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition. The preliminary plat proposed to extend several roads to serve the subject property. Among these are Willow Wood Road, Larada Road, Larada Lane, Ridge Road, Malibu Drive, and Interlachen Boulevard. In' regard to Interlachen Boulevard, the plat does not propose to extend this road on a straight-align- ment directly to County Road 18. Rather, a circuitous arrangement is proposed to discourage excessive through traffic. Traffic Considerations Traffic circulation is of primary concern in the northwestern section of the city. In 1974, a citizens' committee, the Western Edina Task Force, together with a traffic consulting firm,prepared the "Western Edina Circulation Plan." This committee analyzed existing traffic patterns and perceived traffic excesses in the western Edina area and the recommended various alter- natives to alleviate present and future traffic problems. The committee identified four "issue areas" in the western Edina area which required roadway improvements. The subject property is located in "issue area 4" of the com- mittee's plan. Planning Commission Staff Report Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition Page 2 January 4, 1978 Attached are exerpts from the Western Edina Circulation Plan which deal with issue area 4. As shown, three general roadway alternatives were analyzed for issue area 4. The committee and'its consultant recommended a plan whereby Malibu Drive was extended northerly to the County Road 18 interchange, Ridge Road was extended to serve the subject property as were Willow Wood Road and Larada Lane. The committee and the consultant also recommended the'cul- de-sacing of Interlachen Boulevard. Following completion of the Western Edina Circulation Plan, the Council held numerous hearings regarding the plan's adoption. On July 1, 1974, the Council tabled consideration of circulation patterns for issue area 4 until a develop- ment proposal was submitted for the northwest Edina area. It was also stated that when such a plan was submitted, it'should include some access to the north at the Maloney Avenue - County Road 18 interchange. Parkland Dedication As part of previous Parkwood Knolls subdivisions, the proponents and the City have entered into agreements whereby parkland dedication was deferred until the City determined the location of a park in northwestern Edina. Recently, the City acquired a large tract of land for parks north of the subject property. Therefore, the proponents are suggesting that the accrued parkland dedication from previous Parkwood Knolls subdivisions together with the parkland dedica- tion from the subject property be located adjacent to the recently acquired City property. Staff has computed that the accrued parkland dedication plus a 5 percent dedication for the subject property would total 6.8 acres. The proponents are proposing a 5.65 acre aedication. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat in that: 1. The-proposal conforms with the Western Edina Land Use Plan. 2. The proposal conforms with the Western Edina Circulation Plan with the • exception of the extension of Interlachen Boulevard. 3. Lot sizes-are generally compatible with surrounding properties. 4. The proposed extensions of streets to serve the subject property are war- ranted and provide for the maximum dispersal of traffic generated from the subject property as well as existing developments. 5. Low areas are appropriately used as storm water holding areas. 6. Adequate access has been provided to Outlot B of Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition. Planning Commission Staff Report Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition Page 3 January 4, 1977 7. Dedication of parkland adjacent to existing City property is desirable. In regard to Interlachen Boulevard, it again must be stated that the Western Edina Circulation Plan did not recommend extension of this street. However, it should be noted that the Western Edina Task Force considered only one possible alignment of Interlachen Boulevard extended; that alignment being the straight westerly extension of Interlachen Boulevard. The task force was thus concerned that such an extension would turn Interlachen Boulevard into a higher traffic volume collection street. Staff believes, however, that the circuitous alignment proposed by the preliminary plat would discourage excessive through traffic and would improve the dispersal of traffic generated from the subject property. Staff recommends approval with the following conditions and modifications: 1. Malibu. Drive must be extended to the County Road 18 interchange immediately as part of final approval for Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition. 2. The proposed parkland dedication for the entire preliminary plat must be made immediately. The Park Board should be advised that the proponents are indicating a dedication of 1.15 acres less than required. Thus, either an additional 1.15 acres should be dedicated or cash in lieu of such an acreage should be required. 3. The name of Larada Lane should :be. changed to avoid confusion with Larada Road. 4. The property lines of lots located west of Malibu Drive extended should be re- aligned slightly to correspond with the existing R -2 zoning of the southernmost lot. 5. In conjunction with the extension of Malibu Drive, a grading plan for the entire property should be prepared. :6. An executed developer's agreement which includes public improvements to Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition as well as Malibu Drive. GLH:nr 12 -30 -77 r LOCATION MAP AND vEw ►ARK CEMETERY VAN '.:.VA L.K E.N B U'R G.. .. P AR K. a� RMi e I SUBDIVISION t N U M B E R S -85 -1 Interlachen Heights L O C A T 10 N Generally located: 'Vest of Ridge Road and north and south of Interlachen Boulevard REQUEST EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1985, AT 7:30 P.M. EDINA CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Gordon Johnson, Helen McClelland, Phil Sked, Virginia Shaw, John Skagerberg, David Runyan and John Palmer STAFF PRESENT: Craig Larsen, City Planner Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES; July 31, 1985 David Runyan moved for approval of the July 31, 1985 minutes. John Palmer seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. II OLD BUSINESS; S -85 -2 Craftsman Builders Preliminary Plat Plat Approval Interlachen Heights Mr. Larsen reminded the Commission that the subject proposal was heard by the Commission at the June 26, 1985 Community Development and Planning Commission Meeting. The request was continued to allow the proponent time to resolve the issue of the extension of Green Farms Road north to intersect with Interlachen Boulevard. Mr. Larsen added that the proponents have submitted no new plans or information relative to the revised plat proposal. Mr. Larsen stated that the reason this issue was before the Commission to be reviewed was to meet the required 120 day time frame established by the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Larsen concluded that staff's position relative to the road remains unchanged and staff recommends denial -of the revised preliminary plat. Mr. Runyan inquired whether any contact has been made between staff and the developer. Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that staff had informed the proponent and their attorney in writing of this hearing but have received no reply. John Palmer moved for denial of the preliminary plat. John Skagerberg seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. III. NEW BUSINESS; M E M O R A N D U M DATE: August 21, 1985 TO: Community Development and Planning Commission FROM: Craig Larsen, City Planner SUBJECT: Revised Preliminary Plat for Interlachen Heights As you will recall the subject proposal was heard by the Commission at its June 26, 1985 meeting. The request was continued to allow the proponent time to resolve the issue of the extension of Green Farms Road north to intersect with Interlachen Boulevard. The proponents have submitted no new plans or information relative to the revised plat proposal. In order to meet the time frame for re- view established by the Zoning Ordinance some form of action by the Commission is required at this time. Staff's position relative to the road remains unchanged from our earlier report. Consequently, we recommend denial of the revised preliminary plat. II. New Business: S -85 -2 Interlachen Heights Generally located: West of Ridge Road and North and f -� South of Interlachen Boulevard. Mr. Hughes reported that the subject • 7 property measures 12.75 acres in area and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. An existing dwelling is located in the north central portion of the property. The property adjoins developed, or partially developed, R -1 lots on its north and east sides. That portion of the site located north of Interlachen Boulevard adjoins Van Valkenburg Park on the west and that portion located south of Interlachen Boulevard adjoins undeveloped R -1 property. The applicant's subdivision plan proposes 20 R -1 lots for the property. Lot 7 of the proposed plat would be retained for the existing home. The proposed lots are very large, ranging from 17,500 square feet to 34,900 square feet with an average of 23,000 square feet. He explained that the plat proposes the westerly extension of Interlachen Boulevard and the northerly extension to Interlachen of Green Farms Road. The area north of Interlachen Boulevard is proposed to be served by two cul de sacs rather than a through street due to dimensional problems as well as undesirable effects on the existing home. Both Interlachen and Green Farms are proposed to terminate with temporary cul de sacs pending development of properties to the south and west. However, Carl Hansen, the owner of the adjoining property is apparently interested in now extending Green Farms Road from the south, thus eliminating the need for one of the cul de sacs. Mr. Hughes stated that the proposed plat represents an anticipated development of the subject property in terms of land use and street extensions. Proposed lot sizes are generous and are compatible with the large lot character of this part of Edina. Staff sees no reason for requiring the extension of Interlachen Boulevard westerly to Malibu Drive at this time. Such an extension should be considered in connection with the next subdivision to the west. Mr. Hughes summarized Staff's criticisms of the proposed plat. First, the side lot lines of Lot 3, Block 2 and Lot 2, Block 1, should be oriented more radially with the curve of Green Farms Road to provide more logical lot shapes. Second, there could be some changes to the proposed street grades, although this is an aspect of final plat approval. Third, the temporary cul de sac for Interlachen could be deleted in that the permanent cul de sac for Interlachen Court would suffice in this regard. However, Staff has no objections to providing the temporary cul de cnr� if +-I9^ ' --1 4 - - -4- -- A —rte • vn A final issue concerning this plat is subdivision ' dedication. Mr. Hughes said that existing vegetation will adequately screen proposed homesites from the park and " better use could be made of a cash dedication. However, this issue should be referred to the Park Board for their recommendation prior to hearing by the Council. Staff recommends preliminary plat approval subject to the following conditions: 1. Developer's Agreement 2. Revision of street grades prior to final plat 3. Subdivision dedication 4. Realignment of lot lines as discussed earlier Mr. Hughes noted that he had been approached by a Ridge Road resident who inquired about the possibility of serving some of the deep lots on Ridge Road as part of the proposed plat with the Parkwood Knolls plat to the south. If it desirable to extend a street or access to the rear of the Ridge Road properties, Staff believes that this would be the most feasible way. A cul de sac could strattle the lot line between the Loufec property to the north and the Hansen property to the south. The Ridge Road resident intends to discuss these preliminary suggestions with other neighbors as well as Mr. Loufec and Mr. Hansen. Although this does not affect the proposed plan, however, the north half of the right of way could be reserved as an outlot to facilitate this extension in the future. Mrs. McClelland suggested that Interlachen Boulevard construction be done as soon as possible in conjunction with the construction at Van Valkenburg Park. Mr. Hughes noted that final grading for the Park was a different type of grading than that for the roadway. Therefore, it was doubtful that any savings would result. Mr. Hoffman added that the right -of -way for the further extension of Interlachen had not as yet been secured. Mrs. McClelland moved for approval of the subdivision subject to the conditions suggested in the Staff report. She also suggested that Carl Hansen be contacted regarding an early construction of Interlachen Boulevard. Mr. Del Johnson seconded the motion. All were in favor; the motion carried. . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT JUNE 26, 1985 5 -85 -2 Interlachen Heights Generally Located: West of Ridge Road and north and south of Interlachen Blvd. Refer to: Attached revised preliminary plat, February 27 staff report, and approved preliminary plat of Interlachen Heights A preliminary plat for this property was approved by the Commission on February 27, 1985 and approved by the City Council on April 1, 1985. Since that time the property has been acquired by a new developer Craftsman Builder's, the new developer, has submitted the attached revised preliminary plat. The proposed changes to the plat effect only the area south of Interlachen Boulevard. The two lots on Ridge Road and all of the area north of Interlachen remain the same as in the plat given an earlier approval. The revised plat reduces by 3 the number of lots and eliminates the extension of.Green Farms Road to Interlachen. The new lots would all front on Interlachen and would range in size from 30,302 to 45, 956 square feet in area. The lots in the approved plat ranged from 14,500 to 30,000 spuare feet in area. The proponent has suggested a drainage easement over portions of lots 1,2, and 3 Block 2 to handle storm water from the area. The previous plan utilized a storm sewer system to remove run off from the property. Overflow protection will be needed for adjacent properties. Recommendation In addition to the previous approval for this property, the City has given preliminary approval to a plat for Parkwood Knolls 20th. addition. Both of these plats show the extension of Green Farms Road to connect with Interlachen Boulevard. Staff would prefer to see the road extended. A change in the approved road pattern should involve the affected adjacent property owner, Carl Hanson. Staff recommends that the revised plat be continued for a month to allow the proponent time to resolve the road and storm water issues in the area. ;PeZ PRELIMINA, LAT OF JNT.CRL/-\CHE_R nil, A", 7 l09 w' ,4i I A'Al lit J. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT FEBRUARY 27, 1985 5 -85 -2 Interlachen Heights Generally located: West of Ridge Road and North and South of Interlachen Boulevard. Refer to: Attached Preliminary Plat The subject property measures 12.75 acres in area and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. An existing dwelling is located in the north central portion of the property. The property adjoins developed, or partially developed, R -1 lots on its north and east sides. That portion of the site located north of Interlachen Boulevard adjoins Van Valkenburg Park on the west and that portion located south of Interlachen Boulevard adjoins undeveloped R -1 property. The applicant's subdivision plan proposes 20 R -1 lots for the property. Lot 7 of the proposed plat would be retained for the existing home. The proposed lots are very large, ranging from 17,500 square feet to 34,900 square feet with an average of 23,000 square feet. The plat proposes the westerly extension of Interlachen Boulevard and the northerly extension to Interlachen of Green Farms Road as was proposed in the preliminary plat of Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition which was approved several years ago. The area.north of Interlachen Boulevard is proposed to be served by two cul de sacs rather than a through street due to dimensional problems as well as undesirable effects on the existing home. Both Interlachen and Green Farms are proposed to terminate with temporary cul de sacs pending development of properties to the south and west. However, Carl Hansen, the owner of the adjoining property is apparently interested in now extending Green Farms Road from the south, thus eliminating the need for one of the cul de sacs. Recommendation The proposed plat represents an anticipated development of the subject property in terms of land use and street extensions. Proposed lot sizes are generous and are compatible with the large lot character of this part of Edina. We agree with the applicant regarding several issues concerning the proposed plat. First, we see no reason for extending Green Farms Road northerly to Waterman Avenue. Such an extension would encounter serious topography problems and would provide few benefits. In this regard, we believe that further subdivisions of underdeveloped properties to the east and north are best oriented to the north rather than to Interlachen Boulevard. Second, we agree with the two cul de sacs rather than a through street north of Interlachen Boulevard. A through street in this location would create a lot for the existing home which would be bordered by a street on three sides. Third, we see no reason for requiring the extension of Interlachen Boulevard westerly to Malibu Drive at this time. Such an extension should be considered in connection with the next subdivision to the west. Our criticisms of the proposed plat are relatively minor. First, we suggest that the side lot lines of Lot 3, Block 2 and Lot 2, Block 1, should be oriented more radially with the curve of Green Farms Road to provide more logical lot shapes. Second, Staff suggests some changes to the proposed street grades, although this is an aspect of final plat approval. Third, we would note that the temporary cul de sac for Interlachen could be deleted in that the permanent cul de sac for Interlachen Court would suffice in this regard. However, we have no objections to providing the temporary cul de sac if the applicant so desires. A final issue concerning this plat is subdivision dedication. As noted earlier, this property adjoins Van Valkenburg Park which is currently being developed, principally as a ballfield complex. The City's guidelines concerning subdivision dedication states that a land dedication should be considered when the "property is adjacent to an existing park or public open space and the addition (of more land) beneficially expands the park or public open „space.” The alternative to .a land dedication is, of course, the payment of cash to the City. In reviewing the plans for this park, it is apparent that no changes would be made to the proposed location of the ball fields or other recreational facilities if additional land were available., However, it could be argued that a land dedication would provide desirable buffering between homesites and active ballfields, especially those designed for nighttime use. In other instances, the City has attempted to separate homesites from parks by.a public street to avoid conflicts. If a land dedication were required, the proposed plat would be seriously affected. Two lots, or possibly three lots, would be lost. In my view, existing vegetation will adequately screen proposed . r , homesites from the park and better use could be made of a cash dedication. This issue should be referred to the Park Board for their recommendation prior to hearing by the Council. Staff recommends preliminary plat approval subject to the following conditions: 1. Developer's Agreement 2. Revision of street grades prior to final plat 3. Subdivision dedication 4. Realignment of lot lines as discussed earlier �J ot „ `, .;1 \ •. e1 /aryl° •l -All ishl '.►i ,��EE= �1 ��1 �� � I� _f_ �"_. „ "'• �i� I R `�:����r',�1\ r� � °•i >iiib "�i'IJv, ,,'r' 1, .. u; —m-' �• II� ` DI Ire'n / {{ :�.,,, �../ i ! � ' j 131'lF Fli41'1•. �,•✓ , � iJ•e/ e`a'o/'.:•(i.�tii`'PG / / i i � 1, 1 i .1,•'.,,'.,,� "". � 1'� �, .., 11 i _ �^ ..... .,. 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Mr. Larsen stated that this proposal extends the d as requested. Helen McClelland moved C approval of the subdivision subject to staff recommendation Mr. John Skagerberg seconded the m ion. All were in or. The motion carried. Mr. Larsen pointed out that club houses are required to provide parking spaces equal in number to one -third the maximum seating capacity,plus one space for each employee on the major shift. Following the expansion there will be seating for approximately 275 with 15 employees on the major shift. Current parking of 275 spaces is well in excess of the required 107 spaces. Further, an additional expansion of the parking lot is planned which will provide 100 more spaces. C -85 -2 City of Edina, Braemar Club House 6364 Dewey Hill Road Generally Located: West of Gleason Road and South of Braemar Boulevard Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that the City of Edina has submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of a major addition to the club house at Braemar Golf Course. Club houses are C05 considered a Conditional use in the R -1 District. Construction would begin in the fall and be completed prior to spring opening. Mr. Larsen explained that the proposed addition will enlarge most existing areas and add a meeting room with a seating capacity of approximately 200. The lower level will contain enlarged and remodeled locker rooms and new lounges. On the upper floor the existing club house area, grill and kitchen will remain unchanged. A new main entrance will be provided at the northeast corner of the building. The pro shop will be expanded to house offices for the course manager and pro. The new meeting room will be situated to the south of the existing building. Mr. Larsen added that exterior modifications will include additional parking and regrading of the first and tenth tees immediately west of the club house. Following this regrading the tees will be visible from the club house. The design and materials of the addition will match the existing club house. Mr. Larsen pointed out that club houses are required to provide parking spaces equal in number to one -third the maximum seating capacity,plus one space for each employee on the major shift. Following the expansion there will be seating for approximately 275 with 15 employees on the major shift. Current parking of 275 spaces is well in excess of the required 107 spaces. Further, an additional expansion of the parking lot is planned which will provide 100 more spaces. Mr. Larsen concluded that staff recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit. John Skagerberg inquired on what would be located on the lower level of the Club House. Mr. Larsen responded that the lower level would contain a men's and women's lounge, an all purpose lounge and locker rooms. John Skagerberg further questioned if fees would be charged for use of the meeting room. Mr. Larsen answered that the new meeting room would be revenue producing. John Skagerberg moved for approval of the conditional use permit. Helen McClelland seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. P -85 -5 Final Development Plan James W. Nelson, 3922 - 3930 /.49 1/2 St. Mr. Larsen iiLformed the Commission that the subject property measures a A"'pproximately 18 feet by 125 feet and is 14,750 square feet in,area. Th . property is developed with a building containing a ross- loor area of 8,000 square feet. The building has p vate parking spaces on the north side with the remai'nakr of required parking provided by the municipal lot and r 'amm. Mr. Larsen added t1}at the � oponents have submitted a request to add a second`fl0or to e building which would approximately double the floor area \of the building. The property is located:- within the 50th and France Tax Increment District. The original plan for the district limited expansion potential to certain designated properties in the district. Thiszproperty was not designated as having expansion potential. However, in 1978 the\ HRA adopted a policy which 6' development potential more evenly through out��the district. The policy stated °.that expansion up to a floor area ratio (FAR) of 1.0 should be permitted using existing public parking to satisfy parking requirements. Expansion between 1.0 and 1.5 FAR \(the maximum permitted in the PC -2 District) would be ermitted only..-,if additional private parking were provided Using the,"-Zoning ordinance definition of gross floor area° the FAR following the proposed addition would be 0.97. Mr. Larsen explained that properties within the I I COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 28, 1985 C -85 -2 City of Edina, Braemar Club House 6364 Dewey Hill Road Request: Club House Expansion Generally Located: West of Gleason Road and South of Braemar Boulevard The City of Edina has submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of a major addition to the club house at Braemar Golf Course. Club houses are considered a Conditional use in the R -1 District. Construction would begin in September and be completed prior to spring opening. The proposed addition will enlarge most existing areas and add a meeting room with a seating capacity of approximately 200. The lower level will contain enlarged and remodeled locker rooms and new lounges. On the upper floor the existing club house area, grill and kitchen will remain unchanged. A new main entrance will be provided at the northeast corner of the building. The pro shop will be expanded to house offices for the course manager and pro. The new meeting room will be situated to the south of the existing building. Exterior modifications will include additional parking and regrading of the first and tenth tees immediately west of the club house. Following this regrading the tees will be visible from the club house. The design and materials of the addition will match the existing club house. Club houses are required to provide parking spaces equal in number to one -third the maximum seating capacity,plus one space for each employee on the major shift. Following the expansion there will be seating for approximately 275 with 15 employees on.the major shift. Current parking of 275 spaces is well in excess of the required 107 spaces. Further, an additional expansion of the parking lot is planned which will provide 100 more spaces. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit. re 4rj JWMq Cn- LOT 'U I•- i� rL s -P'T wCtf^J ,cl- �: f �;,ii ir �� .. � • Imo, + � , _`\ a� • w» rr.a' sr� ..w 7 . �• F-ENCH M4R3C• TOP N(,TUF HYPFZ4.NT 1 _ s: INDICATE AREA OF NEW CCN5TRLIM10r L1eyElDF'ED �u Y przoJIDED I3Y THa _ _ f, .'• ' °XISPNG FLOCK EL YAM0145 UIVEN % LIPPEZ LEV EL .., 6lol --74' 4401 - 7 - i JI7rJEFZ Lw6L� 8GD: 52'. ' i PLAN NQIZP, : 7., 'Y '� - ''v..il 'l !', •) ":L'�' o:. Ls :5 I'. I • t '� ..`. ' :;�,' ` �': ".'� . .I..I..7 ..Y ... T. � ;� =r � i "11:111 .i >•a ; � ;. _ .. .. j .. i i. '_. _ .- j_. 1i p NN, �� . _ t i s 1 ! i - ,• I � � � .uo.r• .. feff �Fl ' r,�,l--- -:.. °_ .i _. �1_ -� 1 I � i •� �.� i}i/;ji�l1j;.. :, '';�`— / -I .I A `_._,•,;; �� � � I . —� ;I I � � + I• ) •' L� .�I ti` t L� ��2 i i�.Ir�jt;l�" -- I � _._ __ ��,a) t _ , • _�. .. •- I �•y mom- - - - . 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John Ska berg inquired 9n what would be located on the lower level o he Club douse. Mr. Larsen responded that the lower level uld contain a men's and women's lounge, an all purpose to ge and locker rooms. John Skagerberg further quest #one if fees would be charged for use of the meeting room. Mr. sen answered that the new meeting room would be /-revenue prod'uc�ing. John Skagerh rg moved for approval 0f� he conditional use permit._ He en McClelland seconded the motion. All were in favor. The _ / otion carried. P -85 -5 Final Development Plan James W. Nelson, 3922 -3930 W. 49 1/2 St. Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that the subject property measures approximately 118 feet by 125 feet and is 14,750 square feet in area. The property is developed with a building containing a gross floor area of 8,000 square feet. The building has 10 private parking spaces on the north side with the remainder of required parking provided by the municipal lot and ramp. Mr. Larsen added that the proponents have submitted a request to add a second floor to the building which would approximately double the floor area of the building. The property is located within the 50th and France Tax Increment District. The original plan for the district limited expansion potential to certain designated properties in the district. This property was not designated as having expansion potential. However, in 1978 the HRA adopted a policy which spread development potential more evenly through out the district. The policy stated that expansion up to a floor area ratio (FAR) of 1.0 should be permitted using existing public parking to satisfy parking requirements. Expansion between 1.0 and 1.5 FAR (the maximum permitted in the PC -2 District) would be permitted only if additional private parking were provided. Using the Zoning Ordinance definition of gross floor area the FAR following the proposed addition would be 0.97. Mr. Larsen explained that properties within the district were originally assessed for parking on the basis of existing floor area plus any expansion potential. The Policy adopted by the.HRA in 1978 required that properties, not originally shown with expansion potential, which expand in the future should be assessed for parking on a square foot basis. Th proposed expansion would be subject.to $2.15 1/2 per square foot assessment for public parking. Mr. Larsen pointed out that the Zoning Ordinance requires that building expansions within areas using public parking to satisfy their parking requirement provide new private parking to meet the demand generated by the expansion. The proposed addition creates an additional parking demand of 35 spaces. Thus, a 35 space parking variance is requested. Mr. Larsen continued that the proposal calls for continuing the wood facsade of the existing building on the 49 1/2 Street side and stucco on all other walls. Areas which are currently unfinished cement block would be covered with stucco. Mr. Larsen concluded that this property was one of several in the district identified by. the HRA with expansion potential. To date none of these properties has undergone an expansion. Conditions in the district have changed little since the HRA adopted its present policy towards expansion. The request conforms to the HRA's policy and staff would recommend approval of the Final Development Plan. We also recommend approval of the requested parking variance. Mr. Nelson was present. Helen McClelland expressed concern over granting such a large variance but stated she understood the developers meet the parking requirements by using the public ramp. Helen McClelland moved to approve the final development plan subject to staff conditions with the mention of granting the variance as a technically due to the parking spaces across the street in the public ramp. John Palmer seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. -- Mail Handling, Inc. 7225 Washington Avenue Mr. Larsen'briefed the- ammission that the subject property w4s� originally developed"- a Roller Skating Rink. Some time the present owner acquir the property and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 28, 1985 P -85 -5 Final Development Plan James W. Nelson, 3922 -3930 W. 49 1/2 St. Request: Addition of second story to existing building Refer to: Attached Plans The subject property measures approximately 118 feet by 125 feet and is 14,750 square feet in area. The property is developed with a building containing a gross floor area of 8,000 square feet. The building has 10 private parking spaces on the north side with the remainder of required parking provided by the municipal lot and ramp. The proponents have submitted a request to add a second floor to the building which would approximately double the floor area of the building. The property is located within the 50th and France Tax Increment District. The original plan for the district limited expansion potential to certain designated properties in the district. This property was not designated as having expansion potential. However, in 1978 the HRA adopted a policy which spread development potential more evenly through out the district. The policy stated that expansion up to a floor area ratio (FAR) of 1.0 should be permitted using existing public parking to satisfy parking requirements. Expansion between 1.0 and 1.5 FAR (the maximum permitted in the PC -2 District) would be permitted only if additional private parking were provided. Using the Zoning Ordinance definition of gross floor area the FAR following the proposed addition would be 0.97. Properties within the district were originally assessed for parking on the basis of existing floor area plus any expansion potential. The policy adopted by the HRA in 1978 required that properties, not originally shown with expansion potential, which expand in the future should be assessed for parking on a square foot basis. Th proposed expansion would be subject to $2.15 1/2 per square foot assessment for public parking. The Zoning Ordinance requires that building expansions within areas using public parking to satisfy their parking requirement provide new private parking to meet the demand generated by the expansion. The proposed addition creates an additional parking demand of 35 spaces. Thus, a 35 space parking variance is requested. The proposal calls for continuing the wood facsade of the existing building on the 49 1/2 Street side and stucco on all other walls. Areas which are currently unfinished cement block would be covered with stucco. Recommendation This property was one of several in the district identified by the HRA with expansion potential. To date none of these properties has undergone an expansion. Conditions in the district have changed little since the HRA adopted its present policy towards expansion. The request conforms to the HRA's policy and staff would recommend approval of the Final Development Plan. We also recommend approval of the requested parking variance. E- MIMI, ILI I • Till: SECOND FLOOR IF n Yl.rw-IUH FIRST FLOOR I rw�mw- L^'t,--4Wtt All la N SITE PLAN 11� lu I A Ej 0 1-.. � o t- R� g id 'Dr—Y 11� lu I A Ej 0 rV" E Wr RZ4-- FRONT WEST SIDE rpl 0 r4 1 W, U &-;II 17ru4c0 it I'T LL. ZL) O C- .2 Imin On M 11 INS: a a ON so 80 IBM; an ME on" 0 MEMO ■2 - INS No In now MEN so sHom as MEN 0 on now :1111111 111 no M low I MEN 00 ■ 0 a 00 ENO inown Em OWN 1 ommulmn !!!g M.1111 M1110. ■mom M SMOM MEMO III no no M 11 lion so ON I -- HOW Ems mom ■ ME 11. mu.mumn I no 0 in 0.8 11-lawltil SEEM mom owns ons 0 m 888000 so no an moll: ■ will NUNN I wool mm�m oil rV" E Wr RZ4-- FRONT WEST SIDE rpl 0 r4 1 W, U &-;II 17ru4c0 it I'T LL. ZL) O C- P. c Y; .. •- .. .. t MARKET. • f /ij N r ,Iris } s . (w 491/2 I � i ' i IC �; - I . i W. 49 th STREET ,) I �•i I , 4 ' •' - ..�. ..� .11..,4 1;.. d a.,,M lriS'I I _F"" rYY�.. �/ • ',�.. Ri t I ma •- .. .. t MARKET. • f /ij N r ,Iris } s . (w 491/2 I � i ' i IC �; - I . W. 50 t h i l _ STREET S i ' I ,) I W. 50 t h i l _ STREET S STREET i . i�w ?.,AT CF S1ii:VEY 'Cif FOX- !"RMTH RF_L EST..TE, INC. In :rte 32 and 34, Auditor's Subdivision !:o. 172 he. nopir. County, Kirlescta Csrtifictte of �urvsyl I nerob)• certi -y that tris is s trot bnd ccrrbct representation of a survey of t:.e bcunlzries of t:et port of the north cre -half tG 1i2) of --t T:Irty- Four (34), Auditor's bubeivisior. Us ucirec Seventy - Tuo (172), aenneplr. County, xlnnesata, 1yine South- erly of the sect rl;: ext• -,rrior. of the North lire of the Souti 177.; feet of Lot '::.arty -i -c t,:), said autitor'r Subcivlslor. One scn:ree Sevecty -Tvc (17:), accorcln;; to t::l• recorded rac or plal. thercor cr rdi in thr- Office of . -- Count,' itecar.ar ;f Oraeriy tno ?e,-ister of :eeosj for i:arr-ep :a ;.eu-nt;, E.Inneseta, suljcct Lc easencnt over trc So:.tr 've:t, five feet (S 25 ft.) to the V1 -laCe of LGina; A:.D Vie South One Sunurad Seventy-Sever point Five -fact (177„ rt.; of :ot ':r-irt: -Tuo (32), ;.ul:ftor's Subdivisicr. Cr.e huncred Stvcr -ty -Two (17."'), he:nepir, County, Minnesota, arcorc:n;• to the recoreed cnp or plat thereof or. .file in the office of th3 County Recorder tfor.-erl• the ReCister of :r -ees) for denrepin County, Minnesota, suL•ject to a c tocether watt an esselrrnt crbatac ty inttru=nt of rercrc in Boo:: 1y72 of Ceeda, pate 124, over the South fbrty -two point b-lv. feet (S 42.5 feet) for F riet Street; ELC:.CDIGG the rest 14.75 feet of that part of the Forth 112 of Lot 34, Auditor's Subdivision Gunter 172, Hecne;in Cour:ty, Minnesota, lying Southerly of the Lesterly extension of the Gorth line of the South 177•: feet of Lot 32, said Auditer'e: Subdivision ::umber 172, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder tforroerly the ReCiste of Deeds), Hennepin Cou:ty, M.ir-nesota, 0d b. Lhe location of all buildinCs t'neraon, and al visible er.croachoer-ta, if any, fro: or on said land. This serve; is :=Ade only in eo:.rection with a mortgage loan r.cw being placed on the prcp:rty; and no liab111t) is ass::m -.d except to tae hc;aer of such aartCaie or ar.) othor interest uecuirad br recton of such mortgage. It is uneerstood and agreed no :rorm.ents -eve Lean plvicec for the purpose of establishing lot lines or bour-dary corners. t - - -' elvir. �. iwl:cer rac, :.c.L32'r ::,nd Surveyors brd i'larr.ers Lor.0 r, +o; !Unnecota Scbie: 1 ir-c. -- = 5c; feet Cato it -; :-7b x I I I i �•i STREET i . i�w ?.,AT CF S1ii:VEY 'Cif FOX- !"RMTH RF_L EST..TE, INC. In :rte 32 and 34, Auditor's Subdivision !:o. 172 he. nopir. County, Kirlescta Csrtifictte of �urvsyl I nerob)• certi -y that tris is s trot bnd ccrrbct representation of a survey of t:.e bcunlzries of t:et port of the north cre -half tG 1i2) of --t T:Irty- Four (34), Auditor's bubeivisior. Us ucirec Seventy - Tuo (172), aenneplr. County, xlnnesata, 1yine South- erly of the sect rl;: ext• -,rrior. of the North lire of the Souti 177.; feet of Lot '::.arty -i -c t,:), said autitor'r Subcivlslor. One scn:ree Sevecty -Tvc (17:), accorcln;; to t::l• recorded rac or plal. thercor cr rdi in thr- Office of . -- Count,' itecar.ar ;f Oraeriy tno ?e,-ister of :eeosj for i:arr-ep :a ;.eu-nt;, E.Inneseta, suljcct Lc easencnt over trc So:.tr 've:t, five feet (S 25 ft.) to the V1 -laCe of LGina; A:.D Vie South One Sunurad Seventy-Sever point Five -fact (177„ rt.; of :ot ':r-irt: -Tuo (32), ;.ul:ftor's Subdivisicr. Cr.e huncred Stvcr -ty -Two (17."'), he:nepir, County, Minnesota, arcorc:n;• to the recoreed cnp or plat thereof or. .file in the office of th3 County Recorder tfor.-erl• the ReCister of :r -ees) for denrepin County, Minnesota, suL•ject to a c tocether watt an esselrrnt crbatac ty inttru=nt of rercrc in Boo:: 1y72 of Ceeda, pate 124, over the South fbrty -two point b-lv. feet (S 42.5 feet) for F riet Street; ELC:.CDIGG the rest 14.75 feet of that part of the Forth 112 of Lot 34, Auditor's Subdivision Gunter 172, Hecne;in Cour:ty, Minnesota, lying Southerly of the Lesterly extension of the Gorth line of the South 177•: feet of Lot 32, said Auditer'e: Subdivision ::umber 172, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder tforroerly the ReCiste of Deeds), Hennepin Cou:ty, M.ir-nesota, 0d b. Lhe location of all buildinCs t'neraon, and al visible er.croachoer-ta, if any, fro: or on said land. This serve; is :=Ade only in eo:.rection with a mortgage loan r.cw being placed on the prcp:rty; and no liab111t) is ass::m -.d except to tae hc;aer of such aartCaie or ar.) othor interest uecuirad br recton of such mortgage. It is uneerstood and agreed no :rorm.ents -eve Lean plvicec for the purpose of establishing lot lines or bour-dary corners. t - - -' elvir. �. iwl:cer rac, :.c.L32'r ::,nd Surveyors brd i'larr.ers Lor.0 r, +o; !Unnecota Scbie: 1 ir-c. -- = 5c; feet Cato it -; :-7b x gmdliAL DETELOPMENT NUMBER P -85 -6 LOCATION 7225 Washington Avenue R E Q U E S T Building Enlargement EDI A PLANNING ©E?AR T�E;� � !T trict were originally assessed for parking on the basis Of xisting floor area plus any expansion potential. The polio adopted by the.HRA in 1978 required that properties, not o n 4,finally shown with expansion potential, which expand in the future should be assessed for parking on a square foot basis Th proposed expansion would be subject -to $2.15 1/2 per squa foot assessment for public parking. Mr. Larsen ointed out that the4Zoning Ordinance requires that bui ding expansions within areas using public parking to satisfyktheir parking requirement provide new private parking to meet the demand generated by the expansion. The proposed addition creates an additional parking demand of 35 spa'ces.. Thus, a 35 space parking variance is requested. Mr. Larsen continued th' t the proposal calls for continuing the wood facsade, "o.�the existing building on the 49 1/2 Street side and stucco ot�\ all other walls. Areas which are currently unfinished cement block would be covered with stucco. y Mr. Larsen concluded that this property was one of several in the district identified by the HRA with expansion potential. To date-,none of these properties has undergone an expansion. Conditions in the district \have changed little since the AA adopted its present policy towards expansion. The request conforms to the HRAks policy and staff would recommend approval of the Final Development Plan. We also ecommend approval of the requ'sted parking variance. " Mr. Nelson was present. Helen McClelland expressed concern over gran'tin g such a large variance but stated she understood the develgpers meet the park iq g requirements by using the public ramp.' Helen ,McClelland moved to approve the final develo ent plan su�-ject to staff conditions with the mention of n grant i g the variance as a technically due to the parking space across the street in the public ramp. John Palmer secon ed the motion. All were in favor. The motion carry d. P -85 -6 Mail Handling, Inc. 7225 Washington Avenue Mr. Larsen briefed the Commission that the subject property was originally developed as a Roller Skating Rink. Some time ago the present owner acquired the property and converted the use to its present mail processing and enveloping making operation. The conversion included an up grade of the exterior.finish. Mr. Larsen continued that the owner has submitted a request to construct an addition to the east side of the building which would contain 8,235 square feet. Since the site is less than 3 acres (2.12) the maximum allowable lot coverage is 30 percent. The proposed addition would increase the lot coverage to 31.5 percent. Thus, a 1.5 percent lot coverage variance is requested. Mr. Larsen pointed out that in the Planned Industrial District required parking is determined by totaling the requirements for individual uses or one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. Applying the requirement for individual uses a parking requirement of 59 spaces results. However, at one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area a requirement of 73 spaces results. The proposed plan proposes a total of 68 spaces. Thus, a 5 space parking quantity variance is requested. l Mr. Larsen added that in addition to a site plan, a landscaping plan and exterior elevations have been submitted. The proposed exterior materials would to match the existing building, which is split face concrete block. The proposed materials conform to the requirements of the Ordinance. It is unclear whether the proposed landscaping plan would conform to the Ordinance. The plan does not indicate the size of existing and relocated plant materials. The new stock appears to be below Ordinance minimums. Mr. Larsen concluded that the attached letter from the owner's attorney, Peter Beck, clearly describes forth the proposal and provides justification for the request. According to the letter the addition represents the minimum size addition for.which financing can.be, obtained. Although economic hardship alone is not justification for a variance, staff is sympathetic to the owner's situation. The impact of the additional lot coverage is not, in staff's opinion, significant on this particular property. Staff also supports the requested lot coverage variance. It appears appropriate in this case to apply the parking requirements for each use within the building. or a demand for 59 spaces. This is an owner occupied building, and, as such, should have a more predictable parking demand than for -lease office - warehouse space. Staff recommends approval of the Final Development Plan and the lot coverage and parking variances with the following conditions. 1. The addition be limited to warehouse - storage use 2. The landscape plan be subject to staff approval. Mr. Tom Silver owner of Mail Handling, Inc. was present along with Mr. Peter Beck, attorney for Mail Handling, Inc. and Mr. Dennis Miller architect of the proposed addition. John Skagerberg asked Mr. Beck if the number of employees would increase with the new addition. Mr. Beck stated that there would be one additional employee added and that the proposed addition was mostly warehouse and storage space. Gordon Johnson directed a question to Mr. Larsen and asked him what would happen if the building was sold in regards to parking conditions. Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that Mail Handling, Inc. was owned by Mr. Silver and staff expect Mail Handling, Inc. to be long term tenants of the building. John Skagerberg wondered if staff could be sure that the proposed warehouse space was used strictly for warehouse space and not converted to office space. Mr. Larsen said that if the space is used for other than warehouse space it would be a violation of the variance. John Skagerberg moved for approval of the Final Development Plan with conditions recommended by staff. Mr. Phil Sked seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. LD -85 -10 The Habitat 6112 -14 Habitat Court Lot Divisigt� Mr. rsen informed the Commission that the proponent is requesting,4a lot di= vision of an existing double bungalow. The proposed lodivision satisfies all conditions of the Zoning Ordinance fo dividing R -2 properties. John Palmef m _� otioned to approve the lot division. Helen McClelland seconded thiz-motion. Gordon Johnson abstained. The motion carried:, LD -85 -11 The Habitat 6108 -10 Waterford Court Lot Division Mr. Larsen informed the Commission that the proponent is requesting a lot division of an existing double bungalow. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION Request: Generally located: Refer To: STAFF REPORT AUGUST 28, 1985 Mail Handling, Inc. 7225 Washington Avenue Building Expansion. Lot coverage variance, parking quantity variance East of Washington Avenue and South of Valley View road Attached plans and letter from proponent's attorney The subject property was originally developed as a Roller Skating Rink. Some time ago the present owner acquired the property and converted the use to its present mail processing and enveloping making operation. The conversion included an up grade of the exterior finish. The owner has submitted a request to construct an addition to the east side of the building which would contain 8,235 square feet. Since the site is less than 3 acres (2.12) the maximum allowable lot coverage is 30 percent. The proposed addition would increase the lot coverage to 31.5 percent. Thus, a 1.5 percent lot coverage variance is requested. In the Planned Industrial District required parking is determined by totaling the requirements for individual uses or one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. Applying the requirement for individual uses a parking requirement of 59 spaces results. However, at one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area a requirement of 73 spaces results. The proposed plan proposes a total of 68 spaces. Thus, a 5 space parking quantity variance is requested. In addition to a site plan, a landscaping plan and exterior elevations have been submitted. The proposed exterior materials would to match the existing building, which is split face concrete block. The proposed materials conform to the requirements of the Ordinance. It is unclear whether the proposed landscaping plan would conform to the Ordinance. The plan does not indicate the size of existing and relocated plant materials. The new stock appears to be below Ordinance minimums. Recommendation The attached letter from the owner's attorney, Peter Beck, clearly describes forth the proposal and provides justification for the request. According to the letter the addition represents the minimum size addition for which financing can be obtained. Although economic hardship alone is not justification for a variance, we are sympathetic to the owner's situation. The impact of the additional lot coverage is not, in staff's opinion, significant on this particular property. Staff also supports the requested lot coverage variance. It appears appropriate in this case to apply the parking requirements for each use within the building, or a demand for 59 spaces. This is an owner occupied building, and, as such, should have a more predictable parking demand than for -lease office - warehouse space. Staff recommends approval of the Final Development Plan and the lot coverage and parking variances with the following conditions. 1. The addition be limited to warehouse - storage use 2. The landscape plan be subject to staff approval. JAMES P. LARKIN ROBERT L. HOFFMAN JACK F. DALY D. KENNETH LINDGREN ANDREW W. DANIELSON WENDELL R. ANDERSON GERALD H. FRIEDELL ROBERT B. WHITLOCK ALLAN E. MULLIGAN ROBERT J. HENNESSEY RONALD R. FLETCHER JAMES C. ERICKSON EDWARD J. DRISCOLL JAMES P. MILEY JOHN A. MCHUGH GENE N. FULLER JOSEPH W. ANTHONY DAVID C. SELLERGREN JOHN D. FULLMER ROBERT E. BOYLE FRANK I. HARVEY RICHARD A. FORSCHLER RICHARD A. NORDBYE ROBERT T. MONTAGUE, JR. CHARLES S. MODELL CHRISTOPHER J. DIETZEN RICHARD 1. DIAMOND JOHN R. BEATTIE JAMES M. STROTHER LINDA H. FISHER THOMAS P. STOLTMAN STEVEN G. LEVIN FORREST D. NOWLIN MICHAEL C. JACKMAN MICHAEL S. MARGULIES STEPHEN B. SOLOMON JOHN E. DIEHL July 31, 1985 LARKIN, HOFFMAN, DAL1 & LINDGREN, LTD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ISOO NORTHWESTERN FINANCIAL CENTER 7900 XERXES AVENUE SOUTH BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55431 TELEPHONE 16121 83S -3800 2000 PIPER JAFFRAY TOWER 222 SOUTH NINTH STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 TELEPHONE 16121 338 -6610 Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 FEDERAL PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP LARKIN, NOEL 6 FALK SUITE 1110 1301 PENNSYLVANIA, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20004 TELEPHONE 12021 737 -1000 Re: Proposed Expansion of Mail Handling Incorporated Dear Sirs: GERALD L. SECK THOMAS B. HUMPHREY, JR. PETER K. BECK JON S. SWIERZEWSKI THOMAS J. FLYNN RODERICK 1. MACKENZIE JAMES P. QUINN ROBERT G. RENNER, JR. DANIEL A. QUINLAN JEROME H. KAHNKE TODD 1. FREEMAN ANDREW J. MITCHELL DAVID G. MOELLER JOHN A. COTTER- KATHLEEN M.OATES� THOMAS G. M,CDONALD• BRADLEY H. LEHRMAN BEATRICE A. ROTHWEILER SHERRILL OMAN KURETICH PAUL B. PLUNKETT SUSAN R. BURNIGHT AMY DARR GRADY ALAN L. KILDOW GARTH C. COLLER MARK E. DUVAL KATHLEEN M. PICOTTE NEWMAN LARRY A. KOCH PETER J. COYLE CATHERINE BARNETT WILSON- OF COUNSEL JOSEPH GITIS THOMAS H. CAREY -ALSO ADMITTED IN WISCONSIN Enclosed please find the application of Mail Handling Incorporated (MHI) for two variances from the provisions of Edina Zoning Ordinance No. 825. The requested variances are: 1. -A variance of 1 -1/2% from the maximum building coverage requirement of Section 17(C)(4) of the Zoning Ordinance, to allow 31 -1/2% site coverage. 2. A variance of 5 spaces, from 73 to 68, from the off - street parking spaces required, under City staff's interpretation of Section 8(A)(24) of the Ordinance. I. The Proposal. MHI is located at 7225 Washington Avenue South - just south of the inter- section of Washington Avenue and Valley View Road. The MHI building was originally constructed approximately 10 years ago as the Valley View Family Roller Skating Center. In 1980 MHI purchased the building and completely remodeled it into a modern industrial /warehouse facility to house their printing, envelope manufacturing and mailing services business. In the course of this remodeling,the exterior of the building was completely remodeled and the building given the attractive appearance which it has today. LAI3KIN, HOFFMAN, DALY & LINDGREN, LTD. Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments July 31, 1985 Page Two Since occupying the building MHI has improved its business to the point where additional warehouse space is necessary in order to accommodate the business. MHI proposes to construct 8,235 square feet of additional warehouse space on the east side of the building, as shown in the drawings attached to the application. The addition will be integrated into the existing design of the building to preserve and enhance its exterior appearance. In addition, the expansion project will include substantial redesigning and upgrading of the exterior landscaping and parking areas. II. Maximum Building Coverage Variance. Section 17(C)(4) of the Zoning Ordinance provides that lots in the PID - Planned Industrial District which are less than three acres in size may have a maximum building coverage of 300. The MHI property is 2.12 acres in size. This translates to a maximum allowable building coverage of 27,704 square feet. The current building is 20,896 square feet in size. MHI is proposing an 8,235 square foot addition for a total of 29,131 square feet. This is 1,427 square feet, or 1 -1/2 percent, more than allowed by the strict terms of the Ordinance. MHI originall proposed a 9,500 square foot addition. Preliminary discussions with City staff indicated that because of the 30 percent maximum building coverage requirement of the Code, 6,800 square feet was the maximum allowable addition. However, a 6,800 square foot addition is not feasible for MHI for a number of reasons, including: 1. 6,800 additional square feet is not sufficient to meet MHI's space needs; 2. .A 6,800 square foot addition would cost too much to construct on a per square foot basis; 3. A 6,800 square foot addition is not financially feasible because the cost per square foot of such a small expansion exceeds the maximum allowable according to formulas applied by mortgage companies. In other words, MHI can not obtain financing for an expansion of less than 8,200 square feet. MHI is therefore requesting an 8,200 square foot addition. This will be enough space to meet its needs and the cost per square foot, although high, is reasonable enough so that financing can be obtained. LABKIN, HOFFMAN, DALY & LINDGREN, LTD. Edina Board of Appeal and Adjustments July 31, 1985 Paqe Three Strict enforcement of the 30 percent maximum building coverage requirement is inappropriate in this instance for a number of reasons. First, Section 17(c)(4) of the Zoning Ordinance; although it restricts maximum building coverage on lots which are less than three acres to 30 percent, allows maximum building coverage of up to 60 percent on lots which are three acres or more, if the total gross floor area on the lot is contained within a single building and all portions of any loading docks and berths are completely enclosed within the same single building. Since MHI is, and will continue to be after the expansion, in a single building, and all portions of the loading dock are completely enclosed within that building, maximum building coverage on the lot could go up to 60 percent if the lot were merely 9 /10ths of an acre larger. In addition, granting this variance will not have.an adverse effect on neighboring properties. The lot located immediately to the south of MHI presently contains over 60 percent building coverage. Strict enforcement of the 30 percent maximum building coverage requirement caused undue hardship on MHI because financing cannot be obtained for an addition of less than 8,200 square feet. Granting a 1 -1/2 percent variance from this requirement, where the expansion project will result in an attractive, well maintained.building with additional and upgraded landscaping and parking facilities, and where adjacent properties contain up to or in excess of 60 percent building coverage, is in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance and will not alter the essential character of the property or its surroundings. The 1 -1/2 percent variance, although it provides less space than MHI could use, is a reasonable com- promise which is within the spirit of the City's Zoning Ordinance and its policy's of encouraging high quality industrial uses in the PID District. III. Parking requirements. Section 8(A)(24) of the Zoning Ordinance sets forth parking requirements for multi- tenant industrial buildings. The MHI building is occupied exclusively by MHI, it is not a multi- tenant building. Nevertheless, City staff has indicated that the parking requirements of Section 8(A)(24) will be applied to MHI. Section 8(A)(24) requires that the number of parking spaces required is the greater of: 1. 1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area; or 2. the sum of the component gross floor areas as follows: -1 space for each 200 square feet of office space -1 space for each 2,000 square feet of warehouse space LARKIN, HOFFMAN, ITALY & LINDGREN, LTD. Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments July 31, 1985 Page Four -1 space for each 300 square feet of manufacturing, processing, packaging,'treatment and assembly space; -1 space for each 500 square feet of space containing machines and equipment for conducting scientific research, testing or experimentation; -1 space for each 200 square feet of facilities for athletic, health and weight reduction purposes; 6 spaces per court for handball, racquetball or tennis. Applying the component standard to the MHI building, one arrives at a maximum number of required parking spaces for the MHI building following expansion of 57. However, the one space per 400 square feet of floor area results in a required parking space requirement of 73. MHI's proposal is to provide.68 parking spaces. Actual parking space use experience at MHI indicates that the proposed 68 spaces will be at least 50percent more than necessary. MHI currently employs 44 people. Because of carpooling, maximum daily employee parking requirements are approximately 35 spaces. The nature of the business is such that no more than 2 -3 visitors are in the building at one time. Maximum parking use at any one time, therefore, is less than 40 spaces. The proposed warehouse addition will require the addition of 1 additional employee. Expected parking requirements following completion of the addition will remain at or slightly below 40 spaces. As set forth above, the total proposed spaces in the plan is 68. MHI does..not agree that a variance from the City's parking requirements is required, because the MHI building is not a multiple tenant building. If the building is treated as a single tenant building and off - street parking requirements are applied from the appropriate categories of the zoning ordinance, the following totals are obtained: office space - l space per.200 square feet X 2,000 square foot office space = 10 spaces; Warehouse - l space per.2,000 square feet X 5,600 square feet = 3 spaces; Manufacturing - l space per 300 square feet X 10,100 square feet = 34 spaces; Assembly - 1 space per 300 square feet X 1,700 square feet = 6 spaces; Miscellaneous - 1 space per 2,000 square feet X 1,000 square feet of miscellaneous space = 1 space Additional Warehouse - 1 space per 2,000 square feet X 8,200 square feet = 5 spaces Total parking spaces required = 59 spaces. LARKIN, HOFFMAN, DALY & LINDGREN, LTD. Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments July 31, 1985 Page Five The maximum number of parking spaces required under the Code should be the 59 spaces as calculated and set forth above. MHI's proposal is to install 8 spaces more than the number required. However, even accepting staff's interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance and applying the maximum standard of 73 spaces, the variance required is only 5 spaces or less than 7 percent. Given MHI's experience as to parking requirements, this case is an appropriate one for a five space variance. The five space parking variance is necessary because more parking cannot be provided without significantly altering the planned landscaping and the overall appearance of the exterior of the building. Improved landscaping and appearance of the building and the property is more important than 5 unnecessary and unneeded parking spaces. This variance is in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Ordinance because its purpose is to maximize the landscaping amenities and the appearance of the building. The variance will not alter the essential character of the property or its surroundings because there will be no need for the 5 spaces. Conclusion The variances requested are minimal and, in one instance, probably not even necessary. The variances requested will not impair any adjacent property nor alter the essential character of the MHI property or its surroundings. More importantly, the grant of these variances is within the spirit and intent of the City's Zoning Ordinance because they will result in a significant upgrading of the MHI facility and its exterior appearance and landscaping. V y tru y yours, Peter K. Beck, for LARKIN, HOFFMAN, DALY & LINDGREN, LTD. Attorneys for Mail Handling Incorporated PKB:ks Enclosure Z3 Nvid zMeaNr'1 NOls'aw t3 3snom3mvxi INA .�� ei�•r IoM. S13311HOUV 1 \� 83111H '3'0 1 \VI Members Present: Others Present: MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 10, 1985 9:00 A.M. Fran Hoffman, Chairman Lois Coon Gordon Hughes Alison Fuhr Craig Swanson Mr. Doug Johnson, Edina Schools Community Center SECTION A Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. 1. Review of traffic studies at Cahill Road and West 78th Street. (Follow -up to Traffic Safety Committee meeting of April 9, 1985). ACTION TAKEN: The City Engineer reported the results of a turning movement study of the intersection. The count meets no one warrant for a traffic signal. However, the counts meet 80% of the value of two warrants which cumu- latively constitutes an independent warrant. The Engineering Department recommends signalization of the intersection. Mr. Hughes moved that the Committee recommend the installation of the requested signal condi- tional upon the State's acceptance of Edina warrants and the eligibility of State aid funding for the rp oject. Mr. Swanson seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. 2. Discuss modification of on- street parking near the Edina Community Center. Request received from Doug Johnson, Edina Community Center. ACTION TAKEN: . Parking along the east frontage road to Highway 100 adjacent to the Community. Center and parking along Southview Lane were discussed by the Committee. Mrs.. Fuhr moved that a "NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER" sign be installed fifty (50) feet north of the frontage road entrance to the Community Center parking TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES September 10, 1985 Page 2 (Continued) lot.be installed and further discussion on other parking matters be continued to the October meeting. Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. 3. Request for "NO TURN ON RED" sign on Grange Road at West 50th Street. Request received from Lucile A. Slocum, 4813 Woodhill Way. ACTION TAKEN: The request was discussed by the Committee. The need for the regulation is based upon the lack of gaps for pedestrians and vehicles entering West 50th Street. Currently, during heavy traffic conditions, few gaps exist. The Committee further discussed problems such a regulation might promote. More "cut through" or "short• -cut" traffic might be expected through the City Hall parking lot by motorists attempting to avoid the signal. Additionally, under current. Highway 100 traffic conditions, some "back -up" might occur on the northbound off -ramp onto Grange Road. No accidents were reported in the affected area. Mr. Swanson moved that "NO TURN -ON RED, 7 -9 AM, 4 -6 PM" signs be installed at the intersection of northbound Grange Road at West 50th Street, and regulatory signs be erected at the north and west entrances to the Edina City Hall ap rking� lot indicating "NO THROUGH TRAFFIC ". Regulations should be instituted after December 1, 1985. Mr. Hoffman seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. SECTION B Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request. NONE. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or referred to others. 1. Mr. Hoffman reported informally on the railway crossing at West 49th Street and the Soo Line Railroad crossing. The State Inspector indi- cated to the City of Edina that signage at the crossing was adequate. If the City is concerned about general safety at the crossing, the Soo Line should be requested to blow the train whistle at the crossing. Respectfully submitted, EDINA TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE r M E M O R A N D U M DATE: September 13, 1985 TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: Craig Larsen SUBJECT: Accessory Uses Attached are the results of staff's examination of accessory uses in residential areas. The report is in two sections. The first, structure, etc., contains items which are addressed primarily in the Zoning Ordinance. The second section, vehicles and miscellaneous, is primarily controlled through the Nuisance Ordinance. To a lesser degree the Animal Control, Swimming Pool, Antenna, and Garbage Ordinances are involved. The recommended changes are a result of work by a Committee of staff members whose departments enforce the ordinances included in this review. Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Antenna Ordinance must be initiated at the Planning Commission, all others are heard only by the City Council. OUTDOOR EHICLES STORAGE ALLOWED MPERMITTED LOCATION REMARKS *Commercial Equipment and Heavy Trucks or un— registered or inoperative vehicles Present No In Garage Proposed Include un— registered in the definition of inoperative vehicle Council App. *Recreational Veh. Boats, Snowmobiles, Campers, Camping railers and Motor ,me s Present Proposed Council App. *Passenger vehicles, pickup trucks & vans Present - -oposed Council App. One in Driveway Yes At least -15 feet from curb & 5 feet from side property line,or in garage See attached options In garage, or on driveway at least 15 feet from curb Yes and 5 feet from side lot line .. limit # permitted outdoors I' special permit for non driveway locations any number permitted on driveway , OPTIONS FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1. Status Quo, i.e. in garage or on driveway not within 15 feet of curb. Variance is needed for any other location. 2. In garage or in rear yard, with or without screening. 3. Special permit requirement for any storage outside garage. 4. Rolling stock (self - propelled) in driveway all others in garage or rear yard, with or without screening requirement. 5. All storage in rear yard. 6. No outside storage and no exceptions granted. I SCELLANEOUS OUTDOOR STORAGE ALLOWED ( ?) PERMITTED LOCATION *Sidewalk, Driveways Present Yes Any Location Proposed Council App. *Wood Piles Present Proposed Council App. *Trash Containers Present Proposed Council App. *Used Appliances Present Proposed Council App. Yes Any Location No Change Yes Side or Rear No Change No No Change z REMARKS Parking subject to Vehicle Restriction Amount of hard surface is not regulated Accumulations may be considered a nuisance Out of -view of front street Recycling may require curb side pick up 3 9 CELLANEOUS OUTDOOR STORAGE ALLOWED ( ?) PERMITTED LOCATION REMARKS *Household Furn. Present I No Proposed No Change Council App. *Laundry Poles Present Yes Rear Yard Proposed No Change uncil App. *Other temporary Not in required front or side structures street. set back and not within 5 feet of interior side or rear Present Yes lot line. Proposed No Change Council App. *Tools, Lumber, Machinery and other equip. Present No -)posed I I No Change Council App. 91 CELLANEOUS OUTDOOR STORAGE ALLOWED ( ?) PERMITTED LOCATION REMARKS *Statuary, Fountains Present Yes Any Location Proposed No Change Council App. *Flag Poles Present Yes Any Location Proposed No Change -icil App. *Decorative.Bridges & Windmills etc. Present Yes Any Location Proposed No Change *Council App. *Lawn Furniture Yes Present Any Location Proposed No Change Council App. 4 Patios & Decks require setbacks • 5 9 OUTDOOR STORAGE �ELLANEOUS ALLOYED (') PERMITTED LOCATION REMARKS *Retaining Walls May not extend above Present Yes Any Location grade Proposed No Change Council App. *Arbors & Trellises Present Yes Any Location Proposed No Change cil App. *Trees and Shrubs Subject to clear view regulations Present Yes Any Location Boulevard.plantings require permission from City Proposed No Change Council App. *Bird Bath and Bird Houses Present Yes P- -)sed Council App. Any Location No Change ," CELLANEOUS OUTDOOR STORAGE ALLOYED ( ?) PERMITTED LOCATION REMARKS *Compost Piles Present Proposed Council App. *Garden Present Proposed _il App. Yes I Any Location No Change Yes Any Location No Change May be considered a nuisance 0 NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS _ STRUCTUKE,ETC. ALLOWED FRONT SIDE REAR 'rincipal Dwelling Present 1 30 10 25 Proposed i ' No Change Council App. *Garage (sideyard) I Any No. Present 30 5 5 Proposed No Change Council App. Garage rear yard Any No. 3 3 Present Proposed No Change Council App. *Dog /Pet Enclosure Any No. Present Proposed iuncil App. 30 20 No Change 1 REMARKS Incl. in Lot coverage Incl. in Lot coverage Incl. in Lot coverage Not permitted in front yard 20 No variance procedure Pet enclosures limited to 1500 sq. ft. or entire rear yard may fenced NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS STRUCTURE,ETC. ALLOWED FRONT SIDE REAR illout Shelter or Any Aerground Room No. Present 15 5 12.5 Proposed No Change Council App. *Vestibule or canopy Any with supports No. Present Proposed Council App. *Decks, Patios Any No. Present Proposed Council App. *Gazebos, Screen Any Porches (detached) No. Present Proposed -icil App. 2 REMARKS No outside entrance Incl. in Lot coverage 30 10 25 No Change 30 5 5 1st 150 sq. ft. not In- No Change cluded in lot coverage 30 5 5 Included in lot No Change coverage 3 NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS STRUCTURE, ETC. ALLOWED , FRONT SIDE REAR REMARKS _conies without Any supports No. Included in Lot coverage Present 30 10 25 Proposed No Change Council App. *Greenhouses Any Present No. 30 5 5 Included in Lot coverage Proposed No Change Council App. *Wind Generators & Any Maximum height ht of 30 ft. Solar Collectors No. Not in front yard Present 30 5 5 Proposed setback equal to height Council App. *Emergency Power Any Generators, Air Cond. No. Compressors Present 30 5 5 Proposed Council App. No Change NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS STRUCTUR -E,ETC. ALLOWED , FRONT SIDE REAR lighting must be directed on *Private Light Fixtures Any property of owner and must not Fixtures and Poles No. exceed 3 foot candles in intensi at property lime Present 0 0 0 Proposed Council App. *Fuel Tanks Any No. Present 30 5 Proposed No Change r—incil App. *Antennas and 1 sat. Satellite Dishes dish 1 tower Present I 30 10 Proposed Council App. *Privacy Fence Any (under 4 foot height) No. Present P-- Posed Council App. 0 0 No Chaxlge 5 REMARKS Setback apply to above ground tanks Max. height 15 feet for 25 dish, 50 feet for other tower, antennas Numerous other requirements 0 5 NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS STRUCTURE,ETC. ALLOWED FRONT SIDE REAR -ivacy Fence Any (over 4 foot and under No. 6 feet in height) Present 30 0 0 Proposed No Change Council App. REMARKS *Privacy Fence Any (over 6 foot height) No. Present 30 5 5 Proposed No Change % —ancil App. *Tennis Court Any Not included in Lot No. coverage Present 30 5 5 Proposed No Change Council App. *Swimming Pools and Any Not included in Lot Pool Equipment and No. coverage required decking Setback measured to Present 30 10 10 edge of pool deck osed No Chal3ge Council App. NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS STRUCTUR 'E,ETC. ALLOWED FRONT SIDE REAR addle Ball Court An and related lighting Y No. Present 30 5 5 Proposed 50' 50' Council App. *Skateboard Ramps Any No. Present Proposed Council App. *Outdoor Fireplaces Any Present No. Proposed Council App. *Playground Equip. An Y Present I No. Proposed j Council App. 30 5 5 50 50 30 0 0 No_Change REMARKS Included in Lot coverage Included in Lot coverage v Any Location Complaints about location of playground equip. for daycare homes have been received. STRUCTURE, ETC. -Layhouses, Forts Treehouses Present Proposed Council App. NUMBER MINIMUM SETBACKS ALLOWED FRONT SIDE REAR Any No. I Any Location Not in front yard REMARKS 7 • M E M O R A N D U M DATE: September 12, 1985 TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: David A. Velde SUBJECT: 1986 -87 Public Health Nursing Services Contract On August 28, 1985 the Edina Community Health Services Advisory Committee met to review the bids submitted for the provision of Public Health Nursing Services in Edina for 1986 and 1987. If you recall, on May 20, 1985 the City Council agreed that it may be beneficial to enter into a2 year contract for these services. This came about at the urging of the Edina Health Advisory Committee and was based on the premise that the de- livery of these services should be coordinated with the two year Community Health Services planning cycle. Bid specifications were mailed out to Methodist Hospital, Fairview Home Health, Park Nicollet Clinic, Metropolitian Visiting Nurse. Association and Bloomington Division of Public Health. Bloomington and Fairview were the only two agencies who submitted bids. These bids were as follows: 1986 1987 Bloomington $82,500 $86,500 Fairview $111;425 $121,735 The present contract with Bloomington is $78,500. The Committee voted to recommend Bloomington for award of the 1986 -87 contract with one member voting in opposition to Bloomington. The Committee debated the proposals at length. There was a general belief among the members that Fairview would be more convenient to Edina residents and would be more readily identified as a City sponsored service. However, the cost difference was to great to justify awarding the bid to the higher bidder. �V 0 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: September 13, 1985" TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: Harold Sand SUBJECT: Edina regulations governing garage sales Garage sales are primarily regulated by Ordinance No. 1351, "Regulating Use of Land for Sales of Farm Produce and Other Property" (Garage Sale Ordinance), Ordinance No. 825, the Zoning Ordinance and Ordinance No. 451, the Sign Ordinance. Copies of the relevant portions of these ordinances are attached for your reference. The Garage Sale ordinance prohibits sales of products from the street right -of -way at any time or location in the City. The ordinance permits one sale of products per year on re- sidentially zoned property. The maximum duration of a sale is 7 2 hours (3 days). The items offered for sale must be owned by the owner of the premises or by friends of the owner of the premises. The items offered for sale shall not have been bought for resale or received on consignment for the purpose of resale. The Zoning Ordinance permits limited customary home occupations however it prohibits any occupation that includes the sale of any products or merchandise on the lot or from any building. Professional sales persons are permitted customary home occupations provided that no stock in trade is maintained on the property. Home occupations are not permitted to include any loading or unloading of products or materials on the property. The Sign Ordinance does not specifically address garage sale signs however, the temporary real estate sign regulations have been used as a standard. This permits one sign per street frontage and limits the sign area to 6 square feet. Off -site signs, signs on the street right -of -way or on utility poles are prohibited. �J ® ORDINANCE NO. 1351 An Ordinance Regulating Use of Land for Sales of Farm Produce and Other Property, and Providing a Penalty. IR 40 Section 1. Sales in Residential Areas. No premises in the areas of the Village zoned for residential use shall be used for the sale of personal property for more than one period of 72 consecutive hours in any year. The property offered for sale shall consist only of items owned by the owner of the premises or by friends of such owner. None of the items offered for sale shall have been bought for resale or received on consignment for purpose of resale. Sec. 2. Sales of Farm . Produce and Other Property. No person shall occupy or use any public right -of -way for the 239 purpose of selling farm produce or any other property. Except as provided in Section 1, farm produce oT other property shall be offered for sale only on premises situated in the Com- mercial District, and then only with permission of the owner or lawful occupant. Sec. 3. Penalty. Any person selling property or offering property for sale in violation of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine not exceeding $300 or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days. • �J t. • is ORDMANCE NO., 1351 -A1 MI ORDINANCE AMNDING ORD:!,' ANCE IM. 1351 TO PROF ?IBIT USI4NG ANY PUBLIC RIGHT- OF-WAY TO CONDUCT A BUSINESS OR SELL SERVICES OR AS A PLACE OF WAYLTING FOR SUCH PI.4POSES THE VILLAGE COUNCIM OF THE VILLAGE OF EDM40 MEMNESOTa'1, ORDAENS: Section 1. Sales of Farm' Produce and Other Property, Conductin a Business or Selling; Services. Sec, 2 of Ordinance No. 1351 is hereby amended to read as follows: . "Sec. 2. Sales of Para Produce and Other Property, Conducting a Business or Selling Services. No person stall occupy, use or park upon any public right-of-way for the purpose of selling farm produce or any other property, or for conducting any business or selling services therefrom. Also no person shall occupy, use or park upon any public right-of-way for the purpose of using the public right -of -way as a place of waiting from .which to mDve tb private property to conduct business or sell services, Except as provided in Section 1, farm produce or other property shall be offered for sale only on premises situated in the Commercial District, and then only with permission of the owner or lawful occupant." Sic. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication First Reasrlas. June 21, 1971 Second Reabing: Waived Published in the 'Zdinaa Sun on June 24, 1971, 239 -1 D. Customary Home Occupations as an Accessory Use. .1. Customary home occupations which are permitted as an accessory use by this ordinance shall comply with the following conditions: (a) only the residents of the dwellling unit are employed on the lot or within the dwelling unit;. 9 (b) no exterior structural modifications are made to change the residential character and appearance of the lot or any buildings or structures on the lot; LO J N (DO / /1 O (c) no loading or unloading or other outdoor activities, except parking, shall occur; (d) no signs of any kind shall be used to identify the use; (e) all, parking demands generated by the use shall be accommodated within the accessory garage and the normal driveway O area and shall not at any one time occupy more than two parking spaces in parking areas required for multiple residential buildings; individuals no more than ten automobile trips weekly by other than the residents of the dwelling unit shall be generated to the dwelling unit as a result of the use; and W(g) U2. Z QU U no sale of products or merchandise shall occur on the lot or within any structures or buildings on the lot. Permitted customary home occupations include, but are not limited to, the following occupations if, and only during such times as, they comply with all of the above conditions: (a) dressmakers, tailors and seamstresses; Z _ _ O (b) in single dwelling unit and double dwelling unit buildings only, music and dance teachers providing instruction to not more than five individuals at a time; QW Z (c) artists, sculptors and authors; : O OC C O (d) insurance agents, brokers, architects and similar professionals who typically conduct client meetings outside of the dwelling unit; (e) ministers, rabbis and priests; ' v 1 1�1 = time; (f) photographers providing service to one customer at a Z Z(r O< A� rL•� (g) salespersons, provided that no stock in trade is maintained on the lot or in the building or structure on the lot; and (h) in single dwelling unit and double dwelling unit buildings only, rental of rooms for residential occupancy to not more than two persons per dwelling unit in addition to the permanent residents of the dwelling unit. A ' I \ I VVV Q O 3. The following uses have a tendency to increase in size or intensity beyond the conditions imposed by this ordinance for home occupations and thereby adversely affect residential properties. Therefore, the following shall specifically not be permitted as customary home occupations: z% n V� (a) barber shops and beauty parlors; Q (b) repair services of all kinds, including, without limitation, auto repair and painting. appliance repair and small engine repair; 1 1 1 1 U (c) music, dance or exercise instruction which provides instruction to groups of more than five individuals at a time; (d) medical and dental offices; (e) upholstering; (f) mortuaries; (g) kennels; (h) tourist homes, boarding houses or rooming houses, and other kinds of transient occupancies; (i) commercial food preparation or catering; and (j) automobile and equipment sales. 6_J ORDINANCE NO. 451 An Ordinance Regulating and Requiring Permits for Signs, and Imposing a Penalty. Section 1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this ordi- nance is to protect and promote the general welfare, health, safety and order within the Village of Edina through the establishment of a comprehensive and impartial series of standards, regulations and procedures governing the erection, use and /or display of devices, signs or symbols serving as visual communicative media to persons situated within or upon public rights -of -way or properties. , The provisions of this ordinance are intended to encourage creativity, a reasonable degree of freedom of choice, an opportunity for effective communication, and a sense of concern for the visual amenities on the part of those designing, displaying or otherwise utilizing needed communicative media of the types regulated by this ordinance; while at the same time, assuring that the public is not endangered, annoyed or distracted by the unsafe, disorderly, indiscriminate or unneces- sary use of such communicative facilities. Sec. 2. Definitions. (a) "Accessory Sign" means a sign relating in its subject Is matter to the premises on which it is located, or to products, accommodations, services or activities on the premises on which it is located. (b) "Accessory Use" means a use which is subordinate to the principal use being made of a parcel of land. Accessory uses are defined in the Zoning Ordinance. (c) "Address Sign" means postal identification numbers only whether written or in numeric form. (d) "Area Identification Sign" means a free - standing sign which identifies the name of a neighborhood, a residential subdivision, a multiple residential complex consisting of three or more structures, a shopping center or area, an industrial area, an office complex consisting of three or more structures or any combination of the above that could be termed an area. (e) "Banners and Pennants" means attention - getting devices which resemble flags and are of a non - permanent paper, cloth or plastic -like consistency. (f) "Bench Sign" means a sign which is affixed to a bench at a bus stop. (g) "Church Directional Sign" means a sign which bears the address and /or name of a church and directional arrows pointing to a church location. (h) "Canopy and Marquee" means a rooflike structure projecting over the entrance to a theater, store, etc. (i) "District" refers to a specific zoning district as defined in the Zoning Ordinance. 0) "Free- standing Sign" means a sign which is placed in the ground and not affixed to any part of any structure. 77 (k) "Governmental Sign" means a sign which is erected by a governmental unit for the purpose of directing or guiding traffic. (1) "Illuminated Sign" means any sign which is illuminated by an artificial light source. (m) "Institutional Sign" means any sign or bulletin board which identifies the name and other characteristics of a public or private institution on the site where the sign is located. (n) "Motion Sign" means any sign which revolves, rotates or has any moving parts. (o) "Nameplate or Identification Sign" means a sign which bears the name and /or address of the occupants of the building. (p) "Non- Accessory Sign" means a sign other than an accessory sign. (q) "Nonconforming Sign" means a sign which lawfully existed prior to the adoption of this ordinance (November 21, 1968) but does not conform to the newly enacted require- ments of this ordinance. (r) "Portable Sign" means a sign so designed as to be movable from one location to another which is not perma- nently attached to the ground or any structure. (s) "Projecting Sign" means any sign, all or any part of which extends over public property more than twelve inches. (t) "Permanent Sign" is any sign which is not a temporary sign. (u) "Roof Sign" means any sign erected upon or projecting above the roof line of a structure to which it is affixed. (v) "Sign" means any letter, word or symbol, device, poster, picture, statuary, reading matter or representation in the nature of an advertisement, announcement, message, or visual communication whether painted, posted, printed, affixed or constructed, which is displayed outdoors for informational or communicative purposes. (w) "Sign Area" means that area within the marginal lines of the surface which bears the advertisement, or in the case of messages, figures, or symbols attached directly to any part of a building, that area which is included in the smallest rectangle which can be made to circumscribe the message, figure or symbol displayed thereon. The stipulated maximum sign area for a free - standing sign refers to a single facing. (x) "Street Frontage" refers to the proximity of a parcel of land to one or more streets. An interior lot has one street frontage and a corner lot two such frontages. (y) "Temporary Sign" means a sign which is erected or displayed for a limited period of time. Such temporary signs shall include those listed in Section 3, and Section 5 (e) (2), and pennants, banner, paper and other similar types of signs. (z) "Traffic Directional Sign" means a sign which is erected on private property by the owner of such property for the purpose of guiding vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Such 3 sign bears no advertising information. (aa) "Wall Sign" means any sign which is affixed to a N wall of any building. Sec. 3. General Provisions Applicable to all Districts r ,e (a) Non- accessory free - standing signs are prohibited in all -3 districts except in areas specially defined in this ordinance. tit Non- accessory wall signs shall be permitted only in the C -2, C -3, PC -2 and PC -3 Commercial Districts according to the ' requirements set forth for those districts. (b) All signs shall be constructed in such a manner and of such material that they shall be safe and substantial, provided 'n that nothing in this ordinance shall be interpreted as authoriz- ing the erection or construction of any sign not now permissible under the zoning or building ordinance of the u Village. (c) No sign shall contain any indecent or offensive picture )r written matter. :u 1�j (d) No illuminated sign which changes in either color or in O %4,:- intensity of light shall be permitted except one giving time, \3 b date, temperature, weather, or similar public service infor- 't mation. The Building Inspector in granting permits for \a .� illuminated signs shall specify the hours during which the same p may be kept lighted when necessary to prevent the creation of a a nuisance. All illuminated signs shall have a shielded light source. (e) No sign other than governmental signs shall be erected or temporarily placed within any street right -of -way or up-Qn any-aublic eastn -wn3. >. (f) A permit for a sign to be located within 50 feet of any street or highway regulatory or warning sign, or of any traffic sign or, signal, or of any crossroad or crosswalk, will be issued only if: (1) The sign will not interfere with the ability of drivers and pedestrians to see any street or highway sign, or any traffic sign or signal, or any crossroad or crosswalk, and (2) The sign will not distract drivers nor offer any confusion to any street' or highway sign, or any traffic sign or signal. (g) Roof signs are prohibited in all districts. (h) Banners, pennants and whirling devices or any such sign esembling the same are prohibited from use within the Village except when used as an integral part of the design of a building or when used in conjunction with grand openings (the initial commencement of business). In the case of grand openings, banners and pennants shall be allowed for the week or part . thereof of said grand opening. On the Monday following such opening, all such displays shall be removed. (i) Campaign signs posted by a bona fide candidate for political office or by a person or group promoting a political issue or a political candidate may be placed in any district subject to the requirements of that district. Such signs may be Lremoved osted for a period not to exceed 60 days and shall be withiq seven days following the date of the election. vvl 0) One temporary identification sign may be installed upon a construction site in any district denoting the name of the architect, engineer and contractor, provided such sign does not exceed 80 square feet in area. - (k) Temporary real estate signs may be erected for the purpose of selling or promoting a residential project of 10 or more dwelling units or any non - residential project provided: (1) such signs shall not exceed 100 square feet in area, Fti (2) only one such sign shall be permitted per street frontage upon which the property abuts, (3) such signs shall be removed when the project is 80% completed, sold or leased, and (4) such signs shall be located no closer than 100 feet to GT any pre- existing residence. Am (1) Temporary signs for the purpose of selling or leasing EM individual lots or buildings shall be permitted, provided: (I) such signs shall not exceed six square feet for residential property and 32 square feet for nonresidential property, ° (2) only one such sign is permitted per street frontage upon which the property abuts, (3) such sign shall be removed within seven days following the lease or sale. (m) Any free - standing sign within 25 feet of any inter- section of street right -of -way lines and /or driveway entrances shall have a minimum vertical clearance of ten feet above the centerline of the pavement. (n) The total sign area of any multi -faced free - standing or projecting wall sign shall not exceed twice the permitted area of a single -face sign. (o) Traffic directional signs shall not exceed six square feet in area. (p) Motion signs are prohibited in all districts. L:. r-- (q) No portable signs shall be permitted except address i signs in the R -1 District. i (r) No free - standing projecting signs shall be permitted in any district. Projecting wall signs shall be permitted only in Commercial Districts provided the total, sign area does not exceed ten square feet per facing. (s) One address sign shall be required per building in all i districts. (t) Bench signs shall be permitted only at bus stops and shall not be permitted in residential districts. j (u) Church directional signs shall be permitted in all districts provided the total area of such signs shall not exceed four square feet per facing. (v) Canopies and marquees shall be considered to be an integral part of the structure to which they are accessory. Signs may be attached to a canopy or marquee but such structures shall not be considered as part of the wall area and thus shall not warrant additional sign area. (w) Signs which are located on the interior of a building and are not visible from outside of said building shall be I / exempt from the provisions of this ordinance and shall not (1) Identification Signs: One identification sign or iequire permit or payment of fees. symbol per building not greater than six square feet in area, fi �% –' d1�- ��' �`' ' -� y provided, such sign is attached flat against a wall of the ; building. Sec 4 S ecial Re ul t' T V g a ions, emporary Nonaccessory Free Standing Signs. Non - accessory signs shall be permitted on a temporary basis on the following described property subject to all of the requirements herein set forth: "The West 120 feet of Section 32, Township 28, Range 24 except the north 1320 feet thereof." (a) Maximum Height: 20 feet. (b) Maximum Sign Area: 300 square feet per facing and not to exceed two facings. Double -faced signs shall be attached back to back. (c) Minimum Distance Between Signs: 500 feet. (d) Minimum Setback From Street Right -of -Way Lines: 25 feet. (e) Distance From Street Intersections: Not closer than 500 feet to the intersection of two or more streets or highways, such distance being measured from the intersection of street or highway centerlines. (f) Proximity to Uses Permitted in Residential Districts and New Construction: Not closer than 500 feet to any resi- dential structure, any publicly -owned land, or any other use or structure permitted in any residential district. When any structure is built in a residential district within 500 feet of a temporary non - accessory sign, such sign shall be immediately removed upon occupancy of such structure. Furthermore, such temporary non - accessory sign shall be removed when the parcel occupied by such sign is rezoned from its present R -1 Residential District classification and when either of the following conditions exist: (1) A building is built and occupied on the lot, tract or parcel upon which the sign stands, or (2) A building is built and occupied on a lot, tract or parcel abutting France Avenue which is immediately adjacent to the lot, tract or parcel upon which the sign stands. Sec. 5. District Regulations. In addition to those signs permitted in all districts, the following signs are permitted in each specific district and shall be regulated as to size, location and character according to the requirements herein set forth: (a) R 1 and R 2 Residential Districts, y (1) Nameplate Signs: One sign for each dwelling unit, not greater than two square feet in area, indicating the name and /or address of the occupant. (2) Institutional and Recreational Signs: One sign or bulletin board per street frontage for a church, a' public institutional use, or a recreational use in the R -1 District. Such sign or bulletin board shall not exceed 24 square feet in area nor shall it be placed closer than ten feet to any street right -of -way line. (3) Area Identification Signs: One sign per development not to exceed 24 square feet in area. (4) Temporary Signs: Refer to Section 3. (5) Maximum Height of Free - standing Signs: Six feet. (b) Multiple Residential Districts R;3, R-4 and R -5. 79 (2) Area Identification Signs: One area identification sign per development, providing such sign does not exceed 24 square feet in area, and further provided, such sign is placed no closer than ten feet to any street right -of -way line. (3) Institutional Signs: One sign per street frontage identifying an institutional complex within a multiple resi- dential district (convalescent, nursing, rest or boarding care homes). Such sign shall not exceed 24 square feet in area nor shall it be placed closer than ten feet to any street right -of -way line. (4) Accessory Use Signs: Signs identifying uses acces- sory to a multiple residential development shall not be visible;` from the outside of the building. (5) Temporary Signs: Refer to Section 3. (6) Maximum Height of Free - Standing Signs: Six feet. (7) Traffic Directional Signs: Refer to Section 3 (o). (c) Automobile Parking District. (1) Identification Signs: One identification sign per street frontage depicting the name of the lot, rates, and type of operation. Such signs shall not exceed 24 square feet in area. (2) Traffic Directional Signs: Refer to Section 3 (o). (3) Maximum Height of Free - Standing Sign: Twenty (20) feet. (d) Commercial Districts C -1 MC -2, C_3� PG1 yPC-2 and PC -3. (1) Wall Signs: The total area of all wall signs affixed to a building wall shall not exceed 15% of the total area of that wall. (2) Free - Standing Signs: One free - standing sign for each building per street frontage. The total area of a free - standing sign for a building having one street frontage shall not exceed 80 square feet in Commercial Districts C -1, C -2, PCA and PC -2, nor shall it exceed 100 square feet in Commercial Districts C -3 and PC -3. Where a building has two or more street frontages, only one free - standing sign of the above size shall be per- mitted. Each permitted free - standing sign in excess of one shall be no greater in area than one -half the area of the first sign. The maximum height of free standing signs shall be 20 feet in the C -1, C -2, PC -1 and PC -2 Districts and 25 feet in the C -3 and PC -3 Districts. (3) Area Identification Signs: One sign per development not to exceed 100 square feet in area. (4) Temporary Signs: Refer to Section 3. (5) Traffic Directional Signs: Refer to Section 3 (o). (6) Exceptions: Offices and medical and dental clinics in a commercial district shall comply with Section 5 (f) (Regional Medical and Office Building Districts) below. (e) Commercial District C-4. (1) Wall Signs: The total area of all wall signs affixed to a building wall shall not exceed 20% of the total area of that wall. .. 9 DORSEY & WHITNEY A Partnership Including Professional Corporations 2200 FIRST BANK PLACE EAST MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 510 NO W� 6512 201 BUILDING 5 MINNESOTA STREET 340 -2600 THIRD STREET B THIRD STREET NORTH ST. PAU L, MIN N ESOTA 55101 (612)227 -6017 TELEX 29-0605 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA 59401 TELEOOPIER: (612)340 -2868 (406)727 -3632 P. O. BOX 848 340 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 304 TRANSWESTERN PLAZA III ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA 55903 (507) 288 -3158 550 NORTH 3W STREET P. O. BOX 315 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391 LENORA WALKER BILLINGS, NA GS, MONTANA 59103 (612) 475 -0373 (612) 340-2811 (406) 252 -3800 350 PARK AVENUE 30 RUE LA BOETIE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022 (212) 415-9200 75008 PARIS, FRANCE Oil 3 Oil 331 382 32 50 September 13, 1985 Mr. Kenneth E. Rosland City Manager City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Re: Sunday Sales Dear Mr. Rosland: Pursuant to the City of Edina's request, we have reviewed the Minnesota Statutes to identify state statutes presently in place concerning Sunday sales of property. Although it is surprising, we find that a very general statute addressing this subject is still on the books. A copy of Minnesota Statutes Sections 624.01 through 624.04 is attached. We have checked with the Office of the Attorney General concerning the general statute, and have been informed that the Attorney General is aware of the statute, has not enforced the statute and is not aware of anyone else who has enforced it. Also attached is a copy of Minn. Stat. 11 168.275, which specifically addresses the sale of motor vehicles on Sunday. LW:lmw Enclosures Very truly yours, Lenora Walker 624.01 CRMIES, OTHER PROVISIONS CHAPTER 624 CRIMES, OTHER PROVISIONS 9960 624.53 SABBATH BREAKING 624.01 Sabbath breaking; day. 624.02 Things prohibited; exceptions. 624.03 Punishment. 624.04 Service of process on the Sabbath pro- 624.63 hibited. 624.64 FIREWORKS 624.20 Fireworks. 624.21 Sale and use of fireworks prohibited. 624.22 Public displays of fireworks by munici- palities excepted. 624.23 Construction of sections 624.20 to 624.25. 624.24 Officers may seize illegal fireworks. 624.25 Violation. TOKENS, CHECKS AND SLUGS 624.30 Manufacture and distribution of tokens, Liquors in certain buildings or grounds when prohibited. 624.31 Restrictions as to size of tokens. 624.32 Knowledge of illegal use presumed. 624.33 Violation a misdemeanor. Certain persons not to have pistols; DANCE HALLS 624.42 Dance hall. 624.43 Proprietors mast obtain permit& 624.44 Issuance of permit. 624.45 Permit to be posted. 624.46 Applications. 624.47 Immodest dances prohibited. 624.48 Lights. 624.49 Not to admit certain persons. 624.50 Officer must attend all public dances. 624.51 Hours. 624.52 Disposition of fees. 9960 624.53 Revocation of permit. 624.54 Violation a misdemeanor. MISCELLANEOUS 624.61 Armed association. 624.62 Boarding moving engines or can. 624.63 Dangerous exhibitions. 624.64 Acrobatic exhibitions. 624.65 Itinerant carnivals. 624.66 Endurance contests. 624.67 False certificate of registration of ani. mals; false representation as to brad. 624.68 Receiving deposit in insolvent banks or financial organizations. 624.69 Obstructing public levee. 624.70 Duty of commission merchants and bm. kern. 624.701 Liquors in certain buildings or grounds 624.71 Gun control, application of federal law. 624.711 Declaration of policy. 624.712 Definitions. 624.713 Certain persons not to have pistols; penalty. 624.7131 Transferee permit; penalty. 624.7132 Report of transfer. 624.714 Carrying of weapons without permit; penalties. 624.715 Exemptions; antiques and ornaments. 624.716 Saturday night specials prohibited; pen- alty. 624.717 Local regulation. 624.718 Transfer of pistols; powers of cities of the first class. 624.72 Interference with use of public property. 624.731 Tear gas and tear gas compounds 624.74 Metal- penetrating bullets. SABBATH BREAKING 624.01 SABBATH BREAKING; DAY. The law prohibits the doing on the first day of the week of the certain acts specified in section 624.02, which are serious interruptions of the repose and religious liberty of the community, and the doing of any of such acts on that day shall constitute Sabbath breaking. Under the term "day," as used in this section and section 624.02, is included all the time from midnight to midnight. History: RL s 4980 (10234) 624.02 THINGS PROHIBITED, EXCEPTIONS. All horse racing, except horse racing at the annual fairs held by the various county agricultural societies of the state, gaming, and shows; all noises disturbing the peace of the day; all trades, manufacturers, and mechanical employments, except works of necessity performed in an orderly manner so as not to interfere with the repose and religious liberty of the community; all public selling or offering for sale of property, and all other labor except works of necessity and charity are prohibited on the Sabbath day. Meals to be served upon the premises or elsewhere by caterers, prepared tobacco in places other than where intoxicating liquors are kept for sale, fruits, confectionery, newspapers, drugs, medicines, and surgical appliances may be sold in a quiet and orderly manner. In works of necessity or charity is included whatever a 9960 9961 CRIMES, OTHER PROVISIONS 624.21 needful during the day for good order, health, or comfort of the community, including the usual shoe shining service; but keeping open a barber shop or shaving and hair cutting shall not be deemed works of necessity or charity, and nothing in this section shall be construed to permit the selling of uncooked meats, groceries, clothing, boots, or shoes. The games of baseball, football, hockey, basketball, golf, soccer and other contests of athletic skill when conducted in a quiet and orderly manner so as not to interfere with the peace, repose, and comfort of the community, S may be played on the Sabbath day. s or ea:z History: RL s 4981; 1909 c 267 s 1; 1929 c 308 s 1; 1935 c 129; 1941 c 336; 1961 c 732 s 1 (10235) 624.03 PUNISHMENT. or °°'' )n as to breed. Every person who breaks the Sabbath shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and m ss to i0Ivent banks or punished by a fine of not less than $1 nor more than $10 or by imprisonment in the ,. county jail for not more than five days; but it shall be a sufficient defense to a rchettts and bro. prosecution for Sabbath breaking that the defendant uniformly keeps another day of ings or the week as holy time and that the act complained of was done in such manner as ° °d' lea. n or federal not to disturb others in the observance of the Sabbath. History: RL s 4982 (10236) to have pistols; qty. 624.04 SERVICE OF PROCESS ON THE SABBATH PROHIBITED. without Every service of legal process upon the Sabbath day, except in case of a breach mot' or apprehended breach of the pp peace, or when sued out for the apprehension of a nd ornetnents. person charged with crime, or where such service is expressly authorized by statute, prohibited; pets. is hereby prohibited. wen of cities or History: RL s 4983 (10237) FIREWORKS 624.20 FIREWORKS. As used in sections 624.20 to 624.25, the term "fireworks" means any substance or combination of substances or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration, or detonation, and includes blank cartridges, toy cannons, and toy canes in which explosives are used, the type of balloons which require fire underneath to propel them, firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, Roman candles, daygo bombs, sparklers, or other fireworks of like construction, and any fireworks containing any explosive or inflammable compound, or any tablets or other device containing any explosive substance and commonly used as fireworks. The term "fireworks" shall not include toy pistols, toy guns, in which paper caps containing 25 hundredths grains or less of explosive compound are used and toy pistol caps which contain less than 20 hundredths grains of explosive mixture. History: 1941 c 125 s I 624.21 SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS PROHIBITED. Except as otherwise provided in sections 624.20 to 624.25, it shall be unlawful for any person to offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at retail, or wholesale, or use or explode any fireworks. This section shall not be construed to prohibit the use or explosion of fireworks by an engineer licensed pursuant to sections 326.02 and 326.03 or a person under the engineer's direct supervision when undertaking acoustical testing; or sales at wholesale to those persons holding valid permits for a 168.274 MOTOR VEHICLES; REGISTRATION; TAXATION; SALES; DEALERS 3896 "Person" includes natural persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, associa- tions or other artificial bodies, trustees, receiver and officers, employees, agents, and others acting for or on behalf of any person. History: 1957 c 386 s 3 168.275 SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON SUNDAY FORBIDDEN. Any person who shall carry on or engage in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, dealing in or trading in new or used motor vehicles; or who shall open any place of business or lot wherein he attempts to or does engage in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, dealing or trading in new or used motor vehicles; or who does buy, sell, exchange, deal or trade in new or used motor vehicles as a business on the first day of the week, commonly known and designated as Sunday, is guilty of a misdemeanor for the first offense, and a gross misdemeanor for each succeeding offense. Such a person upon conviction for the first offense shall pay a fine not to exceed $700 or be imprisoned for a period of not more than ten days; and for the second offense shall pay a fine not to exceed $3,000 or be imprisoned for a period of not more than 30 days or both; and for the third or each subsequent offense shall pay a fine of not more than $3,000 or be imprisoned for a period of not more than six months or both. History: 1957 c 386 s 1; 1984 c 628 an 3 s 11 168.276 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSES. Every court having jurisdiction over offenses committed in violation of the provisions of section 168.275 hereof shall forward to the registrar of motor vehicles of this state within ten days following a conviction, a record thereof. If a person so convicted holds a license as a dealer for the sale of new or used motor vehicles under the provisions of section 168.27, upon the receipt by the registrar of motor vehicles of a second record of conviction of such dealer, the registrar of motor vehicles shall suspend such dealer's license for a period of 30 days, and upon receipt of a third record of conviction of any such dealer, the registrar of motor vehicles shall permanently revoke such dealer's license. History: 1957 c 386 s 2 168.28 VEHICLES SUBJECT TO TAX; EXCEPTIONS. Every motor vehicle (except those exempted in section 168.012, and except those exempted in section 168.012 which are being towed upon the streets and highways and which shall not be deemed to be using the streets and highways within the meaning of this section) shall be deemed to be one using the public streets and highways and hence as such subject to taxation under this act if such motor vehicle has since April 23, 1921, used such public streets or highways, or shall actually use them, or if it shall come into the possession of an owner other than as a manufacturer, dealer, warehouseman, mortgagee or pledgee. New and unused motor vehicles in the possession of a dealer solely for the purpose of sale, and used or secondhand motor vehicles which have not theretofore used the public streets or highways of this state which are in the possession of a dealer solely for the purpose of sale and which are duly listed as herein provided, shall not be deemed to be vehicles using the public streets or highways. The driving or operating of a motor vehicle upon the public streets or highways of this state by a motor vehicle dealer or any employee of such motor vehicle dealer for demonstration purposes or for any purpose incident to the usual and customary conduct and operation of his business in which he has been licensed under section 168.27 to engage, or solely for the i i i I� t� +1 rj 9 f MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Francis Hoffman, City Engineer! VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: Braemar Boulevard - Golf Course Reconstruction DATE: September 13, 1985 City Staff has received a favorable preliminary review by MNDOT on our proposed reconstruction of Braemar Boulevard adjacent to the new executive nine course. The review by MNDOT was favorable with the additional funding allowance of an eight foot bituminous path adjacent to the re- constructed roadway. The project is to be tied to the golf course construction project with just one prime contractor in charge of all work. This allows for the use and re -use of the soils as necessary on the two projects. The road project will be eighteen hundred feet long (1800'). The preliminary elements are a roadway width of thirty -two feet with curb and gutter and a bituminous path along the south side to tie into the existing sidewalk on.Dewey Hill Road and the path around Braemar Golf Course (already partially constructed). The roadway will be raised slightly to remain above the one hundred year flood elevation of the ponds being developed on the new course. Due to the poor soils beneath the existing roadway, it will be neces- sary to surcharge the existing roadway with soil during the next six months to compress the poorer soils beneath and prevent settlement of the new roadway to be constructed. As such, the roadway will be closed at times to develop the surcharge. The primary detour for non -local traffic will be Cahill Road to W. 78th Street to County Road 18. The estimated cost fot the golf course work is approximately $235,000.00 and the roadwork is $459,000.00. The golf course project cost is sign- ificantly lower than the original because considerable costs can be funded under the state -aid roadway project. As such, the Staff recommendation is to approve the roadway project listed as BA -268 and authorize bids for same to be tied to the golf course contract. FH /KR:jr MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Francis Hoffman, City Engineer/ VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: Feasibility Report - Set Hearing Date DATE: September 13, 1985 The following improvement has been investigated and it has been determined that it is feasible and its construction would be in the best interest of the City of Edina: IMPROVEMENT & LOCATION -Y-F ESTIMATED COST P -S -35 Sidewalk Replacement $14,032.90 W. 44th Street between Browndale and France Avenue; Woodcrest Drive south of W. 56th St. We would suggest a hearing date be set for October 7, 1985. This pro- ject would be similar to the Country Club replacement project and is requested by some property owners on each street. FH /KR:jr M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members FROM: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1273 /SENATE FILE 1292 DATE: September 12, 1985 At your April 1, 1985, meeting, you adopted a resolution which supported the passage of House File 1273 /Senate File 1292. The purpose of the bill was to modify Edina's special law pertaining to the Edina Volunteer Fire- fighters Relief Association, which was being amended in order to avoid the possibility of unintentionally reducing service benefits payable to survivors of young firefighters with less than five to seven years of service. During this last legislative session, that bill passed, and now in order to comply with Minnesota Statutes 645.02 and 645.021, the Council must pass another resolution approving the enactment of this law before it becomes effective. Attached is that resolution of approval for action at the September 16, 1985, meeting. NOTE: The change in the House File number from 1273 to 729 is due to the fact that 1273 became an amendment to 729. CS /sw Attachment 9 CITY OF IREDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 612 - 927 -8861 RF.S(1T.1TTTnm WHEREAS, the Edina Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association was established to provide benefits for Edina's Volunteer Firefighters; and WHEREAS, the Edina Association has been governed under a special law, Laws of Minnesota (1965) Chapter 592, as amended by Chapter 644 (1969), and Chapter 229 (1975); and WHEREAS, the 1979 State Legislature passed the Codified Chapter 424A of Minnesota Statutes to standardize governance and eliminate special laws governing these individual associations, repealing the section of Edina's special law relating to pension benefits; and WHEREAS, House File 729 addresses the special Edina law relating to survivor benefits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the.City of Edina approves the enactment of the amendment to House File 729 which addresses the survivors' benefits for the Edina Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association. Resolution adopted this 16th day of September, 1985. J 1 = a MEMORANDUM DATE: September 13, 1985 TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: David A. Velde SUBJECT: 1986 -87 Community Health Services Plan The Edina Community Health Services Advisory Committee reviewed the 1986 -87 Community Health Services Plan on July 17, 1985 and recommended City Council adoption of this plan. This document serves the purpose of directing city funds toward specific programs and services which are designed to improve the health status of Edina residents, prevent unnecessary institutionalization of the ill or elderly and promote life styles and behaviors which will aid individuals in living a healthful life. The Community Health Services Plan is due on October 1, 1985 and'I am asking for a council resolution adopting this plan. Instead of making individual copies of the plan which is 60 pages in length. I am offering the following summary of its contents. Copies of the complete CHS plan can be reproduced for those wishing to review the entire plan. For 1986 -87 we have been allocated a subsidy of $91,165 for each year from the Minnesota Department of Health. This allocation is up from the $86,405 that we have been receiving since 1982. The following programs and activities are described in the plan: Community Nursing Services Activities provided within this program are: Adult health promotion; prenatal, postpartum and parenting support for parents and children; assessment home visits for families with children in the child and youth clinic; guidance and support for families and individuals facing chronic disease and disability; assessment and referrals for chemical dependency; early intervention for family violence; and education and counseling for pregnant teens. Home Health Services This program provides for skilled nursing care for clients in their home under medical supervision. The activities include: physical, occupational and speech therapy; home health aides for personal care; and psychiatric nursing. Disease Prevention and Control The goal of this program is to diminish the incidence of diseases which can be controlled by prevention, intervention or treatment. This program provides for the following activities: immunization for diptheria, tetanus, pertusis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella; influenza vacination; sexually transmitted disease control; high blood pressure control; tuberculin testing and referral; screenings for prevention or early detection of chronic disease; and communicable disease surveillance activities. Health Education By increasing the communities level of awareness of healthy lifestyles, behavior and attitudes can be changed which can lead to an extended life with reduced dependency on acute or long term medical care. This program provides for public information and education on the following subjects: smoking; cardio vascular disease and prevention; accident prevention; domestic violence and elderly life style. Parent and Child Health During a childs growth and development one can identify deviations which lend themselves to early intervention and treatment which is more cost effective then treatment later in life. This program provides the following activities: child and youth clinics; women infant and children supplimental nutrition program; family planning; and nutrition education. All of the above listed programs will be provided through a contractual agreement with an outside agency. The following programs will be provided directly by the City of Edina. Emergency Medical Services These services provide for advanced life support response to medical emergencies in the community.- Included in the program are at the scene rescue, emergency treatment, and transportation of the patient to a hospital. Environmental Health Services These are inspection, enforcement and educational services which are delivered through various departments of the City of Edina. Included in the services are: food establishment inspection; animal control; water supply safety; recreational sanitation; weed control; general nuisance control; noise pollution control; housing code enforcement; and laboratory support services. Community Health Service Administration This program accounts for the general support and coordination of all Community Health Service provided by the City of Edina including: staff assistance for the Board of Health and Community Health Services Advisory Committee; program planning; monitoring and reporting expenditures; and coordination and communication activities with other units of government and non - governmental agencies. The estimated costs for these services are as follows: Program Community Nursing Serv. Local Effort Subsidy 3,261 7,739 Home 27,237 Health Disease 4,265 Prevention & Control Emergency 292,204 Medical Services Health 5,000 Education Environmental 211,476 Health Community Health Services Admin. 20,341 Parent 11,741 and Child Health Total 566,408 12,763 2,735 Total 11,000 40,000 7,000 51,052 343,256 0 5,000 9,117 202,359 0 20,341 7,759 19,500 91,165 657,573 In the past, approximately 40% of the local effort funds have been supported by license fees and fees for services, the remaining 60% of the cost are funded by local tax levy. If you have additional questions or want more information, I will be available to respond to your request. r V1 - A M E M O R A N D U M TO: Ken Rosland, City Manager FROM: Gordon Hughes, Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: 50TH & FRANCE PARKING PERMITS DATE: September 13, 1985 The City has issued parking permits to persons employed at 50th and France since the parking ramps were constructed in 1975. Permit holders are allowed to park without regard to the hourly limits imposed within the ramps. However, they are relegated to the least desirable spaces. Permits cost $15.00 annually and are issued only to those employed at Edina businesses at 50th and France. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 1232, we were originally limited to a maximum of 400 permits per year. In 1980, the Council amended the ordinance to increase the number of .permits to 500. On August 6, 1985, we received the attached letter from the 50th and France Business and Professional Association which requests an increase from 500 to 600.. Permits are sold annually on a first -come, first - served basis; i.e. permits are not sold first to those owning a permit in the prior year and are not allocated to individual businesses. If the City is notified that an individual is no longer employed in the district, we will thereupon cancel his permit and issue a permit to a new employee. We presently have about 25 employees who are awaiting permits. The number of permits which are issued is based on the assumption that only a portion of the stickered vehicles are present at a given time. In February of 1980, we conducted a survey to determine the number of stickered vehicles parked at a given time. We repeated this survey in August of 1985. We also surveyed the number of vacant, public spaces in 1985. NUMBER OF STICKERED VEHICLES 1980 1985 Friday 2:00 P. M. 156 234 Monday 10:00 A. M. 139 231 2:00 P. M. 141 209 Tuesday 10:00 A. M. 166 227 2:00 P. M. 156 236 September 13, 1985 Ken Rosland Page Two NUMBER OF VACANT SPACES - 1985 (Includes all public parking, not.just ramps) 8/22/85 10:00 A. M. 182 2:00 P. M. 114 8/23/85 10:00 A. M. 208 2:00 P. M. 60 8/26/85 10:00 A. M. 284 2:00 P. M. 237 8/27/85 2:00 P. M. 1.37 Obviously, the number of stickered vehicles has increased substantailly since 1980, although the time of the year when the surveys were taken (i.e. February versus August) may have affected the results. At present, approximately 40% of the ramp parking at 50th and France is occupied by employees. Stickered vehicles are required to park within the "contract only" level or' the upper level of the south ramp and the upper level of the north ramp. These areas contain a total of 290 spaces. Please note that these areas are not reserved for employees (except, of course, the "contract only ".area). Employees with permits are not guaranteed a parking space. . Recommendation If the requested ordinance amendment is granted, we would expect the number of stickered vehicles parked at any given time to increase by 50 vehicles. In this case, we would be devoting one -half of the ramp parking to employees and one -half to customers. Also, those portions of the ramps which are to be used by employees would be at capacity even if no customers parked there. On the other hand, our surveys show that ample parking generally exists and, therefore, we should be able to accommodate additional long -term parking without affecting customer parking. We have generally deferred to the 50th and France business community on such issues in that we assume that they are particularly sensitive to the availability of customer parking. Also, not issuing additional licenses may simply cause employees to park in surrounding neighborhoods. In my opinion, the following alternatives are available: 1) Approve the request. 2) Increase the number of permits by fewer than 100. 3) Increase the permit fee to reduce demand. September 13, 1985 Ken Rosland Page Three 4) Limit one permit per person, rather than one permit per automobile. At present, one person may buy permits for several cars in his ownership. There are presently 16 individuals who possess 33 permits. (This option doesn't necessarily reduce demand for parking spaces.) 5) Maintain the present 500 permit limit. 6) Allocate a certain number of permits to each business and require that they distribute the permits to employees. I recommend that the number of permits should be increased from 500 to 525. The occupancy of the ramps should .be evaluated during the next several months to determine if the, ordinance should be modified further prior to the sale of permits next April. GH /sw Attachment qp 50th & qp FRANCE BUSINESS i PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 24122 Edina. Minnesota 55424 August 6, 1985 Dear Mr. Hughes: The steering committee of our organization has met and they recommend that the amount of available parking stickers for the corner be increased from 500 to 600. Some of the reasons behind this request are that we know people leave the corner without turning in stickers, and because we know there are a number of part time people who utilize parking facilities only part of the day. We do not anticipate many more cars using the ramps just because of the request of this increase. Si�ncerelyw Erik �E(ll�inngg/so" n President ' 198'5 C: 1F EDINA CHECK R TER 09 -16 -85 3E 1 ., CHECK N0. DATE AMOJNT Y. ND 01 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N09 INV. A P.O. t MESSAGE 219723 09/17/85 127.35 H L 4008= )RUG 1ST AID SUPPLIES 17- 4510 - 440 -44 127.35 • v f t f f f f 259].:4 - - -`09 /11/85- T__ - --- 106.13 - AMERICAN LIN_N LAUNDRY -` -- 10 -4262- 440 -44 259004 U9/11185 17300 AMERIC414 -INEN LAUNDRY 10- 4262 - 520 -52 259004 09/10/85 11.62 AMFRICAY LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 628 -62 259UJ4 09/11./85 46.79 AMERICAN -INEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 821 -82 257JU4 .19/11/85 49.89 AMERICAN -INEN LAUNDRY 5J- 4262- 841 -84 t59JJ4 :19/11,/85 51.93 AMERICAN -INEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 861 -86 440.13 * _ - - v 259;;0.6 19/10/85 231.56 AQUA = VGIY:ERING SERV CONTRACT 60- 2040 - 262 -04 231.56 259007 09/13/85 22010 APEX POST CONTROL GEN SUPP 28- 4504 - 708 -70 22.30 + 259013 5.9/10/85 - 113963 ALTERNATOi REBUILD GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 301 -30 113.63 • 259020 .19/11/85 14.33 AIR 4YDRAULIC SYSTEM PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 • 14.33 -.* _.. - - ., f f f f * • 257024 U9/1J/85 11.45 ARTISTAT INC PRINTING 23- 4600- 610 -61 11.45 259025 U9/11/85 28 *00 ALFONS ANO-RSSON CONT SERV 27- 4200 - 661 -66 28.30 • 25OU38 u9/1�/85 - -�` -�- 170.]0 _GEORGE BUTLER- - - - -` POLICE SERVICE' -..T -' 10 -4100- 420 -42 10000 * 257..39 09/17/85 • - 156.75 `BRYAN ROCK PROD- INC SAND GRAVEL - _ 10- 4522 - 642 -64 -.._ 156.75 * I v I 259041 09/12/85 - 32.55 _ _ - BURY & CARLSON INC SU -IPLIES 10 -4504- 345 -37 259J41 09/1D/85 956975 _ BURY & CARLSON INC _ - - BLACKTOP - 10 -4524- 301 -30 �. 259U41 09/1/85 1,627.70 BURY & CAALSON 14C BLACKTOP 10- 4524 - 646 -64 259041 09/10/85 19323.70 BURY & CARLSON INC BLACKTOP 40 -4524- 803 -80 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS ** *-CKS ** *-CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS l I' ..1 * * *- CKS 1985 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 259060 09/11./85 09 -16 -85 PAGE 2 CHECK NO. DATE _. AMOUNT __- VEND -02 _ ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0+_.INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 259046 J9/10185 21.93 BLUM9ERG 2HOTO CABLE _TV _ _ ,_- _ _ _ 10- -2149- 000 -00- . 159J 62 U-9/10-t-85 21.83 • BROCK WRITE _ GEN SUPP - - -___ - •-- . 10- 4504 - 343.30 -. - -- - ---- _- --- - -- 260.40 .- # f f # f # * ** -CKS 259053 0.9/10/85 130.68 BROW4143 =ERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10- 4250 - 301 -30 76.56 • 259053 09/10/85 43.56 BROW4143 FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTIO: 10- 4250 - 446 -44 25903 09/1 ^ /85 55.42 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 17- 4250 - 520 -52 76.16 • 259053 1.9/1]/85 133.68 RR)WNTNS FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10 -4250- 540 -54 -_ - 50 -4630- 822 -82 259L53 )9/13/85 63.23 BROW41*3 FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10- 4250- 628 -62 - 254053 __09/10/85 u9/10/85 _ T 107.70 BROW4T43 _ FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10- 4250- 646 -64 60.1300- 173 -03 259053 09/10/85 72.58 BROWVIWG FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10 -4250- 646 -64 259053 09/13/85 17.34 RR7WNTN3 = =RRTS REFUSE COLLECTION 23.4250- 610 -66 10 -4504- 260 -26 2599.53 u9/10/85 65.34 BROW4143 =ERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 26- 4250- 689 -68 259053 j9/10 185 169.40 BROWNIV3 FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 27 -4250- 661 -66 259053 09/10/85 43.56 BROW4143 ;ERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 27- 4250 - 662 -66 - t59J53 _ 09/10/85 _ 50.30 _ BROWNING =_KRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 28- 4250 - 708 -70 259U53 09/13/85 213.77 BROW41W3 =ERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 50 -4250- 841 -84 259055. 09/10/85 -. 359.60 BROWNI13 FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION _ 50 -4250- 861 -86 1.523.16 # t f # f # ** *-CKS 2590.58 09/13/85 100.00 WAYNE BENNETT POLICE SERV 10- 4100 - 420 -42 * ** -CKS * *+ -CKS * *+ -CKS *** -CKS J J J a J • 4 I' � 259060 09/11./85 - 181.30 AMBASSA;002 SAUSAGE CONCESSIONS 27- 4624- 664 -66 180.'90 + 159J 62 U-9/10-t-85 26J.40 BROCK WRITE _ GEN SUPP - - -___ - •-- . 10- 4504 - 343.30 -. - -- - ---- _- --- - -- 260.40 .- - -- --- - -- • 25907f' J9/10/85 76.56 CARLSJM T4ERM0 GEN SUPPLIES 40 -4504- 801 -80 : 76.56 • - -- - _-- _ _ - - - -_. ._._ -. __.. -- 259072 99/10/85 76.16 GAILY CONST REPORTS AOVERTISING - 10 -4210- 140 -14 76.16 • 259073 - - X9/10/85 - -�- �- 115,6) :' -CITY SEER- - - - - - INVENTORY-- , - - - - -- -_ - 50 -4630- 822 -82 - 259073 )9/13/85 111.60 CITY B'ER INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 259074 )9111./85 117,060.00 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON CONSTURCTICN 60.1300- 173 -03 11 7 9 0 60 . ] 0 • _ .. - _ _�____ • 2590.75 79/10/85 3.55 CLAN :Y DRUG INC GEN SUPP 10 -4504- 260 -26 Al * ** -CKS * *+ -CKS * *+ -CKS *** -CKS J J J a J • 4 I' � • 19F5 C iF EDINA CHECK R T 09 -16 -85 ;E 3 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT V74DOI ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. N P.O. 6 MESSAGE 2590.75 09/10/85 14.70 CLAN :Y DRJG INC GEN SUPP 10- 4504- 420 -42 2590.75 )9/1/85 507 CLANCY ORJG INC GEN SUPP 10- 4504 - 510 -51 24.12 • _ .__._.... fff Rff fff-CKS 2590 /Ft U9/10/85 802.30 COCA C)LA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50 -4632- 842 -84 802.39 a. •• *f.f * ** -CKS 259.BJ C9/11/85'-- 273.95 CONT -d1I4N GUV SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 661 -66 „ 259080 09/11/85 29613.63 CONT -MGNN CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 2.384.55 • v •.••Ra ••f CKS 25V095 u9/10/85 ' -- 338.81 COMMISSIOVER REVENUE GASOLINE 10- 4612- 560 -56 •, 333.81 • ..ff.R - _ ... ... ... -CKS v 2591.6 :9/13/85 190.90 DAHL- MAR +ILDIN; POLICE SERVICE 10 -4100- 420 -42 _.... - -- -- -- 100.10 . v .ff.•f •.• -CKS i, 2591-.8 0.9/13/85 448910 DALE GREEV COMPANY SOD BLACK DIRT 10- 4562- 353 -30 2591:,8 :j9/1C/85 132.)D DALE GREEV COMPANY SOD BLACK DIRT 10- 4562 - 642 -64 580.00 v ff►fa• ••• -CKS 25911:. 09/10/85 227.20 DAVI)SEN )I'ST IN: INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 25911). 09/10/85 554.57 DAVIOSDN )IST INC INVENTORY 51- 4630- 842 -84 - 774.77 - v •••••• .a. -CKS 4w 259114 ,79/10/85 37.20 OELESA4D TOOL CD GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 560 -56 37.20 • fr •.•a.• •.. -CKS 259125 09/11/85 437.25 MERIT SUPPILY PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 %W 259125 09/10/85 24.75 MERIT SUP2LY CHEMICALS 26- 4564- 689 -68 462.]0 259126 39/11185 115.50 DAVIS EU3ENE WEED CONTROL 61 -41 DO- 985 -90 259126 :,9/11/85 _ 2509 DAVIS EU.;ENE MILEAGE 6D- 4208 - 985 -90 141.49 . -. _ _ _ _ -_ ••.... .•. -CKS �,,I• ^� 259131 09/10/85 68.30 ASPLJND COFFEE CONCESSIONS 28- 4624- 704 -70 • 1985 CITY 0= EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -16 -85 PAGE 4 CHECK NO* DATE AMOUNT- VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION N0. me # P.O. # MESSAGE _ _- - � TACCOUNT - 60.3D • - V fff -CKS • 259134 - - - ------- u9/10/85 - - -- -- - - -. 36. '15 CITV'dIDE SERVICES CONT REPAIRS 50.4248- 841 -84 36.75 - -- -- - - i•rrar .. ... --.- . -. -.�_ _. aff -CKS 259143 09/10/85 140.52 EMRICH BAKING CO CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 2.>91 43 - -- 09/10/85 --- - - - - -- -- - 169.64 - - -- - EMRICH BAKING CO CONCESSIONS 2T -4624- 664 -66 309.26 . - - -_ _ fff -CKS - 25V14R u9/10/85 30.45 ELVIV SAFETY SUPPLY GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 560 -56 - 25V148 x:9/10/85 273.64 ELVIV SOF=TY SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 449 -44 304.39 -- - - tr ►fir _ _ .._ frf -CKS - 259157 U9 /1l /85 20 *30 50TH FRANCE BUS ASSN MEETING EXPENSES 53- 4206 - 820 -82 - 20.�0 f i•frra f *i -CKS 250159 09/11/85 583.60 FLEXIBLE ',IOE TOOL C REPAIR PARTS 40 -4540- 810 -80 583.60 • aaafri --- - --• -- - - - -- -- ffr.. CKS • 259152 U9/13/85 46.11 FOWLER :LECTRIC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 46.11 f ••••rr rff -CK w 2 9175 39/11/85 1120).4 FRTT! CD CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 - 112.14 f - frf -CKS ` 259194 - U.9/10/85 - 19.)0 GEN=IAL C34MUNICATNS .T- EQUIP RENTAL '! _ --'-10-4226-301-30 v 250194 69/1)/85 93.60 GENERAL C3MMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10- 4294 - 440 -44 250194 09/10/85 - 377.50 GENERAL C34MUNICAVJS RADIO SERV 1J- 4294- 440 -44 - 250194 u9/10135 266.25 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO RENTAL 10 -4294- 560 -56 259194 U9/1U/85 55.63 GENE44L COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10- 4294 - 560 -56 259194 J.9/11185 _ GENERAL_C34MUNICATNS RADIO EQUIP 10- 4914 - 300 =30 • 259194 09/10/85 _ _ _5.65.70 45.90 _ -'! 9ENER4L C79NUNICATNS " SERVICE CONTRACTS ' -- 2T- 4288 - 661 -bb 259194 09/1(7/85 32.38 GENERAL COMMUIJICATNS SER CONTRACTS 27- 4288 - 661 -66 - 259194 „09/10/85 _ -.•_ --- •,_... 32.38 _ GENERAL.COMMUNICATNS SERVICE CONTRACTS 27 -4288- 661.66 259194 09/11/85 665.30 SENE44L C34MUNICATNS RADIO EQUIP 40- 4914 - 808 -80 ` 2,149.51 r rff• CKS 259206 3,9/10/85_ 474.80 ,. G B K.SERVICES _ L4UNORY,__, _,,• _,- 1D- 4262 - 301 -30 . 1985 Cl = EDINA CHECK R, iER 09 -16 -85 E 5 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDO? ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. M P.O. # MESSAGE 25927,6 :9/10/85 271.28 G 8 ( SERVECES LAJNDZY 10- 4262 - 560 -56 259206 19/12/85 248.29 G 8 ( SERVICES LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 646 -64 259201.6 - 9/10/85 274.58 G 8 K SEPrICES LAUNDRY 40- 4262 - 801 -80 19267.95 ** *-CKS - y , 259299 x.9/10/85 22.20 GENurir- P %RTS PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 22.20 * ,r s •!rlrr * ** -CKS ?59213 )9/11/255 240.)0 LZROI ri LI3BY CONT SERV 40- 4200 - 800 -80 240.;0 * v !rr*r} * ** -CKS 259245 09/17/85 - -- -- 29.50 - ---- ROBEIT B 1ILL SALT 10- 4538 - 440 -44 „ 29.50 * *** -CKS 259249 09/10/85 103.70 WILLIAM H)FFMAN POLICE SERV 10 -4100- 420 -42 - 100.]? • _.- -- - *r!r*} *** -CKS 259278 79/11985 15.79 JERRYS FO)DS GUN SUPP 10- 45C4- 600 -60 ! 259218 �9/10.1/85 6.82 JERRYS FOODS CLEANING SPLY 10- 4512 - 440 -44 - -- -24.51 * }*r} } *** -CKS 259ZR6 '9/10/95 37.72 JUSTUS LUMBER GEV SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 301 -30 i 259286 09/1 ^ /85 1302 JUSTUS LUMBER GEN SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 802 -80 -_ — 50.74- * - - - - -- .. _ _ v f4!! }! ** *•CKS „ 259289 09/10/85 100010 WALT =R J04NSON POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 420 -42 :... 100.00 • r ** -CKS 259374 )9/11/85 13.10 KNOX LUMBER CO LUMBER V _ -10- 4604 - 646 -64 2595U4 09/10/85 27.87 KNOX- LUMB =R CO GEN SUPPLIES 28 -4504- 708 -70 259324 09/10/85 20087 KVOK- LU.MB:R CO GEN SUPPLIES 28- 4504- 7D8r70 -54.84 _.- - - - - -- v trf rff .. .._.. ____ _ -• --..- . -' -_--. - .__ _ rr* -CKS 259311 09/17/85 493401 *30 EAST373E 3EVERAGE INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 822 -82 A 259511 i:9 /1D /85 39783.25 EASTSEDE 3:V_RAGE INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 842 -84 — 259311 09/10/85 69356. -45— EASTSIDE- BEVERAGE — - INVENTORi'— -- —50-4630-862-86'---- - �r 149480.00 • 1985 CITY OF EDINA CH =CK REGISTER 09 -16 -85 PAGE 6 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO* INV. A P.O. 0 MESSAGE rff**r *** -CKS 259315 09/12/85 467.52 ANCHOR ?AD, ---R PAxER SUPPLIES 17 -4514- 520 -52 .I 467.62 *f**rr *** -CKS 259317 J9/1') /85 19603 LAWS04 PRO)UCTS GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 322 -30 `~ 259317 09/17/85 113.47 LAWS34 PRD)UCTS TOOLS 10- 4580- 560 -56 313.40 • - 259318 U9/1C185 85. ?3. LEEF BROS IN: LAJNORY 10- 4262- 440 -44 ' 250318 U9/19/85 12.?0 LEEF BROS INC GEN SUPPLIES--­­... 23 -4504- 611 -61 259318 U9/10/85 18.?D LEEF BROS INC LAJNDRY 27- 4262- 662 -66 `- 115.83 • 259319 0.9/1]/85 456. 0 LEITNER C9MP4NY SOD BLACK DIRT__ 27- 4562- 662 -66 _ 456.39 M f f f - C K S 259324 09/11./85 763.-2 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 10- 4228 - 160 -16 159324 - 0.9/11/85 -- - -- - -'- 19218.72' - - LOGIi _ - COMPUTER BILLING 10 -4230- 160 -16 •' 259324 09/11185 19988.71 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 17 -4233- 200 -20 259324 0.9/11./85 1,433.44 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 10 -4233- 420 -42 259314 U9/11/85 37.93 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 10- 4233 - 560 -56 259324 09/11/95 545.30 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 10- 4906 - 420 -42 • 259324 U,9/II/85 1.312.87 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 4D- 4232 - 800 -80 2593 ?4 .19/11/85 241.95 W LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 4233- 820 -82 259324 09/11/85 241.95 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 4233 - 840 -84 • 2593e4 09/11./85 241.95 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 5D -4233- 860 -86 89025.54 *iffrt * ** -CKS " 259329 09/10185 146.18 LAYNE MINVESOTA CO REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 805 -80 146.19 • v tf•fff * ** -CKS .27 - - -- ___MAC QU_EN EQUIP INC PAIR PARTS _ -._.. 10- 4540560 -56 t 17.27 f►frf* *f* -CK3 259344 TT U9/12185 62.7D MED )XYGEd & EQUIP C04T REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 440' -44 259344 U9/1C/85 _. 30.38 _ _ MEp OKYGEV'& EQUIP _- EQUIP MAINT -� _ 10- 4274 - 449 -44 259344 U9/10/85 22.45 M_D OKYGEV & EQUIP EQUIP MAINT 10 -4510- 440 -44 -- - - _ - _115.531_*- _ V I fi 24 f ***-CKS ^259546 u9�1D'/85^' �6�732)0 NET ASTE N P C L COMM '�BIDG PERMITS 1�3095�OD0 -00"7 i� 69732:30.- 75 1.985 C Or EDINA CHECK F TER 09 -16 -85 GE 7 a. CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO* INV* # P.O. N MESSAGE I s. tft *►. * ** -CKS 259356 J9/10/85 41.67 MINNESOTA BLJEP.RINT LUMBER 10- 4604- 260 -26 41.67 • 25935F u9/11/85 ?32.55 3M L -AR.9 3ERVICE C04T SERV 27- 4200 - 661 -66 232.55 + 259359 r49/10/85 1.40 MINN TORO INC FREIGHT 27- 4292- 662 -66 259359 U9/10/85 157.39 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 259359 09/10/85 16.68 MIN4 TORO IN: REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 670 -66 175.97 • __. - 259360 129/10185 65.00 MINNESOTA WANN :R CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 708 -70 6507 • _. _ r►*.rr i, 259365 09/10185 10).''0 BURT MERF =LD POLICE SEFV 10 -4100- 420 -42 100.00 + 259356 39/10/85 314.75 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 822 -82 259366 ,9110/85 744.94 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 1.059.69 • v 2503/8 39/17/85 79647.'0 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 53- 4630- 822 -82 [5 /3 /R u9/10-M 119484.54 MAR< V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 842 -84 [59378 L9/10/85 59565.60 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 24.097.14 + v 259390 U.9/11/85 99540.66 THOMSEN NYBECK SERVICSES 10- 4100 - 220 -22 9,540.66 • -.___. ..____ .... ..... ... . . _- v 259381 ...9/10/85 105.07 STAR 8 TRIBUNE ADVERTISING 10- 4212 - 490 -49 105.70 • _ __ __. __._.. ._— _ �.. -- _- _ - -- - __ ___ . v . t f r • * v - 259385 J.9/11./85 24000 MCGUIR: ROBERT INSPECTION 10- 4200 - 353 -30 259385 09/11/85 723.)0 MCGUIRE ROBERT INSPECTION 60 -1300- 012 -18 v 259413 v.i J9/10/85 66.3.2 NATI04WIDE PAPERS PAPER SUPPLIES 27- 4514 - 661 -66 66.02 • • * +* -CKS * ** -CKS * **-CKS * ** -CKS • ** -CKS *+ *"CKS ••* -CKS Q 1985 CITY 0= E')INA CH -ECK REGISTER 09 -16 -85 PAGE 8 4 CHECK N9. DATE AMOJNT V =4901 ITEM D= SCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. q MESSAG= 2594[13 -9/15 185 16'1.95 OL DUnCH FOODS CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 160.95 r 259421 G9/10/85 78.40 OLS34 CHAIN 8 C49L= P.EPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 259421 139%10/85 24.11 0LS34 CHAIN B :43LE TOOLS 40 -4580- 871 -80 102.51 • •►•rf• - .. # #f -CKS 259429 9 /1118 5 1.185.35 PFCSI COLA BOTTLING CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 259429 139/1 ^ /85 256.93 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 5)- 4632- 822 -32 2594[9 !'9/10 /85 518.70 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 259429 59/17/85 311.15 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 53- 4632- 862 -86 2.275.10 • ft4k #4 # #f - CKS 259439 0.9/1U/85 19320.26 PRI02 LAKE AG GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 646 -64 ' 259439 ')9/1;/85 19557.;8 PRTOR LAK= AG SAND GRAVEL ROCK 10- 4522 - 301 -3^ 2.877.14 • #r•••f ••• -CKS ° 259441 09/10/85 131.7!3 THIE ?RI'NT SWOP PRINTING 10- 4690- 628 -62 131.913 # r•►ff4 sr• -CKS � 219457 Jo /1./85 187.75 R.L.GOULD 8 CO.INC. REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 662 -66 180.05 • ' 4.44# • f ##. CKS • 259469. „9/10/85 63.10 ROYAL CRON'I REV INVENTORY 5D- 4632- 822 -82 259460 ^9/10/85 419. ?0 _ ROYAL CROHV BEV INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 259460. 09/10/85 280.25 ROYAL C,ROAN B =V INVENTORY 5D- 4632- 862 -86 ' 762.55 • � 4ff ##• ••f -CKS ' 259470 ''9110'185 25 .(jU. DR R3 :KHE_L MEDICAL SERVICE 10 -4100- 481 -48 25.70 • f f f#•# ## f - CKS 2594F5 09/15/85 1.87'..93 STAT= 303 INSP BLDG PERMITS 17- 3095 - 006 -00 25 9485 )9/10/85- 134.5'0 STATE BLOS INS? SUR CHG TAX 10- 3113 - 000 -00 1 9975.33 • < 44f k4 4 .. _ f • #+ CKS ob e 2iV493 09/10/85 2.9869.13 SOUTHSIDr- DIST COINC INVENTORY 57- 4630- 822 -82 259493 -- 119%12/85 - 7 P,11.3Q - - SOUTHSIDr )IST COINC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 'T 259493 U-9/10/85 445.40 S7UTHSIDE DIST COIN: INVCNTOP,Y 50- 4630 - 462 -86 ,a V • 19F5 C, F EDINA CHECK R TER 09 -16 -85 ;E 9 V CHECK NO. DATE AM3UNT V:NDO2 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO* INV. R P.O. # MESSAGE 11912500 * rfr•f • ._... - _.. .... -. •r• -CKS C 25Y558 a9/10 f85 39.89- ST 3 %UL B)OK CREDIT 10- 4504 - 510 -51 251508 ]9/10/85- -- .� _ T - '6.54- ST 2AUL B))K CREDIT 10 -4504- 510 -51 2510508 u9/10/85 6.98 ST 34UL BOOK COMMODITIES 23 -4500- 610 -61 259508 �,r�" U9/10/85 6. ?5 ST 'AUL BOOK GEN SUPP 23 -4504- 611 -61 H 32.3n -• w frrrtt • +* -CKS ., 259516 J9/13/85 51.97 SEARS ROEBUCK TOOLS 28- 4580 - 708-70 51.97 • v rffrf• *•• -CKS 159537 U9/11/85 T 124.34_ -T91 STATE DRILLING REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 646 -64 124.34 • f•rrff _ -' -` - -- .._. .. .- ••• -CKS 259542 09/1 3/85 99791.16 THOR2= 013r INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 9979).16.. - v • f f • • • ••• -CKS 259572 J,9 /10/85 317.59 VAN 3431ER CO PAPER SUPPLIES 10- 4514 - 520 -52 317.50 • v • • f f . • • •• -CKS 259575 9/10/85 142.30 WAT =R �RO)UCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 r 142.3D ffrr•f - - -- -- - - - -- .._ _ .•• -CKS v 259587 L;9/11/85 58.77 WEIGLE SU= MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 600 -60 58.77 • _.....__.._ . v frrf•• *** -CKS to 259590 09/10/85 130.)0 HENRr WROBLESKI POLICE SERVICE 10 -4100- 420 -42 100.00 • r ffrfff ••• -CKS 259613 -- -- ti9/11/8 19143.57 --- _-MCNEILJS 3rEEL PARTS- - - -_ -^ _ -10- 4620 - 560 -56- — - �„ 19143.57 • i •r►rff - ••r CKS M 259 1) 09/10185 208.)0 DAY )IST INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 -- -- - -- - 20R_1- -- . - -_� __. _ - -_-- _. -- - -- ._ - -- - -__. _ 259731 09 /10/85 _ __ 325.85 _,__._,___ NORTH8TAR ICE„ _: _.•- ,� INVENTORY _ _ 50 -4632- 822 -82 1985 CITY Or EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -16 -85 PAGE 13 CHECK NO. Di.TE _ - _ AMOUNT _ - VENDOt ITEM DESCRIPTION_ - ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 259701 09/10/95 400.33 NDRTHSTAR ICE INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 25/701 09/10/85 491.47 NOP.THSTAR. ICE INVENTDRY 50- 4632- 862 -86 w 19217.65 • 259702 79/10/85 532.11 HASSAN SAND & GRAVEL SAND GRAVEL ROCK 10- 4522- 314 -30 532.11 • 259103 39/10/8.5 _ 8977 M A J M A MEETING EXPENSES 10- 4206 - 140 -14 8.30 • _. 259764 _ 79/10/85 -- - -._.. . - - -- - 39764. "0 FRANK 9 HILL 8 CO INSURANCE 10- 4260- 510 -51 39764.30 • . 25970>1. 09/10/85 61.12 LYNDILE G%ROEN CTR GEN SUPPLIES 13- 4504 - 646 -64 61.12 • 259106 49/13/95 43.45_ MACH CHEMICAL COMP GEN SUPPLIES 40 -4504- 803 -80 43.45 . - _..�_..... _ 259107 J9/13/85 37.10 SCOT3,MA:N MIDWEST CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 708 -70 37.' 0 • V 259708 39/1u/85 - - --- - - -- 143.90 NULLS :ARSO CNTROL GEN SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -8C 143.80 ,- - 259709 09/10/85 267.10 POWER SYSTEMS REAPIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 267.10 • 25971 U9/1C/85 - -w- 100^0- GOPM =i 7IL COMP CREDIT 10- 4620 - 560 -56 25971: 09/10/85 26995.3- '- .._- GOPi =R DIL COMP PARTS - -� - -- _ - - 10- 4620- 560 -56 259.50 • 259111 09/1• ^-185 18.00 T.O.Y.M. MN JAYCEES ADVERTISING 50- 4216 - 822 -82 _ 159711 X9/10 /85 19.30 T- O.U.M. MN JAYCEES ADVERTISING 5'?- 4216 - 842 -84 259711 - 09/10/85 - -- 18070 T.O.Y.M. 94 JAYCEES ADVERTISING 53 -4216- 862 -86 -_._ 259714 09/14'/85 15030 JOHN SCHIRMANG.. MEETING EXPENSE_ 10 -4204- 490 -49 15.70 • __. _ 2i9713 _ - 09/10/85 -_^ 94.75_ BIAE4AR OJICK RINT PRINTING 27- 4600 - 660 -66 94.75 • 259714 !!9/10/85 _ _ 357.3.8 DAVES_FOOD• WAGON CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 357.18 259115 09/10/85 35.16 MONI A SULLIVAN REIMBURSEMENT 23_- 9 - 0-.0_0_ -_0. 0 35. - .1_0- _ __ ___ 259716 -,'9/10-/85- _- 129.46 ROAD RESCUE 1ST_4ID_SUPPIIES_ 10- 4510 - 440 -44 "i 129.46 • -_. _ .._ -- 259117 - -- -- U9/1 2/85 261.75 MAGNJSON SDD SOD BLACK DIRT 10- 4562 - 301 -30 ^; 261 .75 • _ _ - - _ - -_ . -- -- 259118 09/10/851_ 825.00. -. TYPH30W ODERATIONS CAR WASHES 10- 4296- 560 -56, • t L �685�C 1= !:DINA CHECK R CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT V_NDOI 105.19 GARY RcIT =R SKATING REFUND 825.00 • 259119 j9/10/85 33600 MAI'J HURDMAN 259719 ,9/lP/85 335.77 MAIN HURDMAN DAVID A' V =LOE 259719 J9/1D/85 335.)D MAIN HURDMAN 169.87 + e, 259727 39/1D/85 141.1] -• E3144 JR FOOTBALL PAINT 259720 .l9 /in/85 141.70 EDINA JR FOOTBALL - -- 37.16 ; 259720 141.]0 EDINA JR =OOTBALL 259727 09/19/85 230.14 141.10 + CLASS U MATERIALS 10 -4532- 646 -64 259721 J9/1) /85 60.73 ABF -R -rIGHT INC 60.73 + 259128 U9/1D/85 259722 99/10 185 739.60 HcNN =PrIN 'OUNTY 259722 J9/1) /85 636.13 HENV =PI'N :JUNTY - - - - -- 1.375.63 + 09/17/85 TER 09.16 -85 GE 11 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV• R P.O. # M =SSAGE ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING CORRECTION FUOTBALL PROGRAM FOOTBALL PROGRAM 50- 4216 - 820 -82 50- 4216 - 840 -84 50 -4216- 860 -86 17- 4292 - 627 -62 10- 4292 - 627 -62 10 -4 5 92- 627- 62 TOOLS 10- 4580 - 560 -56 1ST AID SUPPLIES IC- 4510 - 440 -44 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10- 4510 - 440 -44 ••• -CKS a i f rrr +rr 259724 09/10/85 105.19 GARY RcIT =R SKATING REFUND 28- 3485 - 000 -00 105.30 259725 09/10/85 169.87 DAVID A' V =LOE CONFERENCE 10 -4202- 480 -48 169.87 + e, 259726 - 9/10/85 37916 KOSS PAINT WALLPAP_R PAINT 10- 4544 - 646 -64 _ - -- 37.16 ; ., 259727 09/19/85 230.14 EDWA ;D KRA =MER CLASS U MATERIALS 10 -4532- 646 -64 230.14 • 259128 U9/1D/85 36.10 GREAT_Ri M2tS AREA OFFICE SUPP 10- 4516 - 200 -20 36.10 + 259729 09/17/85 19560.]0 C 9 TURF SOD BLACK DIRT 27 -4562- 663 -66 - 19560.]0.. ft, 259137. 09/13/85 217.37 MIDW:St RJBBER SER CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -70 210.37 + 259731 09/10/85 27D.u0 HOLMSTEN RINKMASTER COYT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -7^ 279.00 • r 15/732 J9/1) /85 92.55 CAR-SON! SYSTEMS GEY SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 646 -64 92.55 + r, 259733 7.9/10/85 10.00 TUPCJ I'NC RUBBISH REMOVAL 1D -4250- 353 -30 259733 0.9/11,/85 _ _ 30.10 .. _ _ TUPCD INC 4250 - 353 -30 40.)0 . ._RUBBISM..REMOVAL 410- _ 259734 09/11/85 294.30 MOORE BUSINESS CTR_M SERV CONTRACTS 10- 4288 - 510 -51 -�- >� 259735 _09/1]/85 5200 JT.NNY_MOE _ INSTRUCTOR FEE 23- 4100 - 614 -61 ••• -CKS a i f 1955 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -16 -85 PAGE 12 M CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT V =NDOI ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. M P.O. I MESSAGE V r *e- CKS 52.11 • 259736 19/17/85 13.28 VECfJi 3N' TELEPHONE 1u- 4256 - 510 -51 13.28 259737 U9/10/85 - ^� 3719495.12 M=TRO d4STE CONTROL SEWER SERVICE _ 40 -4312- 871 -80 371 9495.12 259738 119/11/85 390.10 RAY PHILLIPS DISEASED ELM-REMOVED''- LM REMOVED 60- 1300- 002 -18 390.20 259739 09/11/85 -44.63 MISS104 S--'IV SUPPLY CASSETTE TAPES 10- 4516 - 100 -10 44.63 * 25974P "09/11/85 223.30 ERIC ANDERSON CONT SERV _ 10- 4200 - 500 -50 " 223.30 * � r 259742 09/11/85 - 838.98 MOORE• BUSINESS FORM PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 938.98 259143 __- U9/11/85 199.17 STRGAR ROS�OE CONSTRUCTION 60- 1270 - 000 -00 259143 U9/11/85 29288.96 _ STRG4R R03COE _ CONSTRUCTION 60- 1300 - 262 -04 v 29488.13 • 259744 09/11./85 114.42 BARR 'NGIk =EKING CO SERVICES 10 -4220- 260 -26 y 114.42 * "159745 09/11./85 - - - 13,750.13- - - - -'- BRY - -- - CONSTRUCTION - - 60- 1300 - 177 -03 5 259745 09/11/85 2t ?50.77 BRW CONSTRUCTION 67- 1300 - 177 -03 169500.70 *.. ... _. - 4, 259746 79/11/85 55.'!] COMMISSIOVER OF MANUALS 10- 4504 - 260 -26 55.]0 * 259747 09/11,/85 70.D0 N CENTRtAL SECT AWWA CONFERENCE 40- 4202 - 809 -80 70.]0 * 259148 :.'9/11/85 19315. 37 U S INOJSTiIAL TOOL GARAGE EQUIP 10- 4926 - 502 -50 19315.'0 * 259749 U9/11/85 75.00 RADISSON RESORT CONFERENCES 10 -4202- 160 -16 75.]0 _ 257750 „9/11/85 75.10 MN GOVT FINA4CE C04FERENCES 1J- 4202- 160 -16 75.70 * `, 259751 0.9/11./85 222.50 BAREFOOT GRASS CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 642 -64 _222.50 * 259752 u9 /11 /85 1099750.)D CARL BOLANDER PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00 -- �� -_ 109,750.^0 * 19r "I 2597 53 09/11/85 99779935 BROWN 8 ClIS INC PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00 V r *e- CKS 4985 °l OF EDINA CHECK STER 09 -16 -8' GE 13, CHECK N0. DATE - AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. p P.O. 9 MESSAGE ti 99779.35 • 259714 J9/11/85 14.246.30 RIDGE706LE ELECTRIC PAYMENT 60 -2040- 000 -00 149246.30 . 259755- -" u9/1 -1/83 - -;' -- 129806.0 C -S 4: :RO3SAN PAYMENT ` - -- - - 60- 2040 - 000 -00 ti 12.806.90 * 259756 ]9%11/85 1,999.10 PROGRESSIVE CONTRACT PAYMENT 60 -2040- 000 -00 19999.10 * ' 259757 09/11/85 -29585.1.2 GUNDERSON BROS PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00 �. 2 9585.12 + 259750 .19/11/85 159869.19 MID9EST A32HALT PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00 159869.19 + 259159 X9/1185 -- - - - 439389-93 _. BURY g CARLSON PAYMENT '" - - -- - 60- 2040 - 000 -OC �. 439389.93 . 259750 0.9/11/85 30.)V JANEF POSTIER REIM UTILITY BILL - 40 -3525- 000 -00 d 30.?11 r 259751 - 09/11/85" -- -' 7.80 DEWEY WILL CORPt REIM UTILITY BILL 40 -3525- 000 -00 7.87 . 259 75 2 09/11/85 22.50 M BANK D GRIFFEN REIM UTILITY HILL­ 40 -3525- 000 -00 d, 22.50 • / 259753 ?i0/11/85 - 19070,13 SWAN501i' MEATS INC "' ­ CONCESSIONS—. - 27 -4624- 664 -66 e, 19071.90 + r * * **r *** -CKS 295463 09/10/85 29164.35 REX )IST INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 295463 !79119/85 -- -- — 39452.57-- - - -REK 3! ST - - -- `INVENTORY - -__. -_ ___- 50- 4630 - 842 -84 r„ 295463 )9/10/85 39887.40 REX )IST iNV ENT ORT 50- 4630- 862 -86 99504.25 v ..* *rr ** *,.CKS _ 51,072.19 51 25 ¢ FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 127.8-141� Bl FUVD 23 TOTAL - -- - - -- -ART .__ CENTER . - - - ___-- _- -- -. - --. __ 90.09 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND 99521.RO 921.38 -� FUVD 27 TOTAL _GOLF - FUVD 28 TOTAL COURSE FUND RECREATION CENTER FUND _ Computer checks ll's 65907 thru 66 057 376.614.59 FUND 47 TOTAL UTILITY FUND 779702984 FUN 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND At'pF�O �� FOR r- m'RiENT , - 34T�925:6T FUND - 60- TOTAL _ CONSTRUCTION FUND criecx aeGlsI=R oA.Ttn 963r943.6t TOT4,L 863,976.41 -•_- . - .._�_. ..._ -__. - -- --- _ .. ._ _. _ . PAGFC -- —_— /9 - a •., .QTY MAP.G!i2-- -bAYC� � •, 1 .`.....,.,..- ...W_w . �_. ....--- ...._.--- .._._.r...._ --' NNANCE DIRECTOR DATE . -. .. 19P5 CITY OF EnI "IN CHECK °EGISTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 1 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDC2 ITEM DESCRIPTTON ACCOUNT N0. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE 214368 Ch/22f85 29565.).8 MUTUAL BEVEFIT DISABILITY PREM 10- 4157 - 510 -51 MANUAL 2565.08 + ffrrra • +r -CKS 218 ^15 :•5/22/85 14.43 A T B T TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 510 -51 MANUAL 218015 CS/22/85 88.61 A T i T1 TELEPHONE 23- 4256 - 611 -61 MANUAL 218015 :6/22/85 197.62 A T 8 T TELEPHONE 27- 4256 - 661 -66 MANU %L 293.66 rrra►a • * ++-CKS 21801 h' ;.6/22/85 28.23 A T B T TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 500 -50 MANUAL 218J18 .:6/22/85 13.15 A T 3 T TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 510 -51 MANUAL 218C1K Ll /22/85 4.50 A T 3 T TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 646 -64 MANUAL 218C1b C- 6/22/85 901.9 A T& T TELEPHONE 20- 4256- 628 -68 MANUAL 54.?7 + frrra• c ••+ -CKS at"'218135 C6/22/85 .98 EAGLE WIN= DISCOUNT 57- 3710 - 003 -00 MANUAL 218135 ' 6 c/22/85 48.90 49.E8 + EAGLE WINE INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 MANUAL a - - raffa. +• +••CKS `121813F 16/22/85 2.73 ED PMTLLI'S DISCOUNT 50- 3710 - •003 -7:: MANUAL 21 81 3 62181 :;8/22/85 66.98 FD PHILLIPS INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 322 -82 MANUAL 3b Lo/22/85 136.50... __. ED Pr1ILLI ?S INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -26 MANUAL 206.11 + rrtft r + ++ —CKS 218716 6/22/85 90.10 COMPUTER SYSTEM OFFICE EQUIP 10- 4906 - 500 -5C MANUAL 90.10.• rfrrar + ++ -CKS 221114 ;:3/22/85 100, ^0 ^.'0 1 ST SOUTIDALE BANK TRANSFSER 57- 1010 - 000 -00 MANUAL 221174 L6/22/85 107,970n.n0- 1 ST SOUTHOALE BANK TRANSFSER 5C- 1010 - 000 -00 MANUAL .JC, f +rfrfr •+ +••CKS 221/51 Jo/22/85 29]07,.'C US POSTMASTER POSTAGE 10- 4290 - 510x51 MANUAL 2,00^.00 • + ++ -CKS 224_'96 8/22/85 6 ^.25 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -4226- 160 -16 MANUAL 224396 X6/22/85 54.95 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 460 -46 MANUAL 224396 8/22/85 42.45 NnRT-IWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 570 -50 MANUAL 224396 _ __ __8/22/85 _ _. -. _ _39794.28.._. __.. NORTHWESTERN BELL - TELEPHONE _- ._.__.._. _..__. 10- 4256- 510 -51 MANUAL 224396 - 6/22/85 351.25 N11RT4WESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10 -4256- 622 -62 RANUAL 224396 26122/85 19.45 NORTHWESTERN HFLL TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 646 -64 "ANLlAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL * **-CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 1985 CITY OF !:DINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 2 V J9/ ^9185 11.:10 CAPITAL CITY DISTRT 50 -4628- 842 -84 4r 225067 09/19/85 763.63 CHECK .NC. -DATE _ __..- .___ -- AMDUNT. __.._._,_ _ _ _ -- V_ND03_ -- - _ . ITEM .DESCRIPTIDN_ _._ACCOUNT NO- INV. N P.O. 9 MESSAGE DISTRI __ _.___.___ __-- __.___...__..._ 224396 18/22/85 152 *28 NOP.TiWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 23 -4256- 611 -61 MANUAL b� 224396 j.b122/85 93.20 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE ._.____._ .. ___.__ _. 26 -4256- 689 -68 MANUAL 224396 :3/22185 35302 NORTHW_STERN BELL TELEPHONE 27- 4256- 661 -66 MANUAL v 224396 Jd/22/85 396.35 NORT4WESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 28- 4256- 708 -7C MANUAL 224396 _- '8/22/85 92.28 ._ NORTHWESTERN BELL .. _ _..- TELEPHONE_.._____ _.._ 40- 4256- 801 -80 _. MANUAL ZZ4396 J.8/22/85 210430 NORTHWESTERN B17LL TELEPHONE 40- 4256- 803 -80 MANUAL s. 224396 �d/22/85 152 *37 N ()P.TNWESTRN BELL TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 821 -82 MANUAL _..__ _,_._ 264396 J6/22185 187.42 _ NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE._.___ __._._ ._._50- 4256 - 841 -84 MANUAL 224396 _8/22/85 129.52 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 861 -86 MANUAL f. _373.60EAGL_ WINE 6.091.1 7 • 4628- 822- 82....._ 225135 09/09/95 162.35 EAGLE WIN-- *►.••• 50- 4628- 842 -84 225135 99/19/85 19152.34 EAGL_ WINE • *+-CKS y 225135 U8/22/85 ___. - -._ .__ 47.16 .. _ EAGLE _WINE - -. _,_ .._— _.__.- INVENTORY -- .__— ____.- -...___50.4632- 862 -86. _ 225J55 03/22/85 __ 210.33 _...... _ BRAEMAR G3LF PETTY CASH.--- __-- _.- _._ -._ -_. 27- 4120- 663 -66 MANUAL 22555 Cd /22/85 277.91 BRAEMAR GOLF 1r PETTY CASH 27- 4120 - 664 -66 MANUAL y 225L55 0x/22/85 175.00 BRAEMAR GOLF U9/09/85 _... PETTY CASH 27- 4120 - 666 -66 MANUAL 225E55 _ ____ 06 /22/85._ 35.44 _ -- -_.BRAEMAR GOLF- _ _ _. _.__. PET TY. CA 27- 4248 - 660 -66 _ _ _ - .. MANUAL 225138 225055 Oa /22/85 2.15 BRAEMAR GOLF 50- 3710 - 822 -82 PETTY CASH 27- 4510 - 660 -66 MANUAL L , 225055 08/22/85 1708 BRAEMAR, GDLF 225138 PETTY CASH 27- 4624 - 664 -66 MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 to .710.31 *._ -. _ _. - _ - -. _. .. _ -- .. _. . - ...._ _--_ _. 50 -3710- 842 -84 * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL * **-CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 225067 J9/ ^9185 11.:10 CAPITAL CITY DISTRT 50 -4628- 842 -84 4r 225067 09/19/85 763.63 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628 - 342 -84 225C67 ._ 09/09/85_ .. _... _. _ 948.42 ._. __. _CAPITAL CITY DISTRI __ _.___.___ __-- __.___...__..._ __ 50- 4628- 862 -86 225n, 67 C9/ ^9185 14.50 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 862 -86 b� 1.737.55 225129 _ 09/09/85 ....__2.362.30.. ___..._BELL30Y________ ._50- 4626- 862 -86. 2.362.30 + it r 225135 ;18/22/85 .94- EAGLE WINE DISCOUNT 50- 3710 - 003 -00 2251.35 09/C9/85 7.57- ___ EAGLE WINE. -. _..__ _,_._ r- V_..50 -3710- 822 -82. 225135 09/C9/85 3.25- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 225135 09/09/85 23.05- EAGLE dINE 50_ -3710- 862 -86 _ 225135._.____U9/09/85 _ _373.60EAGL_ WINE __. _...___ ___.______50- 4628- 822- 82....._ 225135 09/09/95 162.35 EAGLE WIN-- 50- 4628- 842 -84 225135 99/19/85 19152.34 EAGL_ WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 225135 U8/22/85 ___. - -._ .__ 47.16 .. _ EAGLE _WINE - -. _,_ .._— _.__.- INVENTORY -- .__— ____.- -...___50.4632- 862 -86. _ 1.705.64 + 1r 225139 09/09/85 2.65 -- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 225138 U9/09/85 _... __ _._._.____..__ 1.03- ..__..___. ED PHILLIPS_._._ 225138 G9/ ^9/85 32.14- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 44 225138 09/09/85 11.91- ED PH*LLI °S 50- 3710 - 822 -82 22513R_ _U9/09/85_� 18.31 -_ _ED PiILLIPS — ------- 50- 3710 - 822- 82__._ 225138 09/09/85 10013- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 822 -82 to 125138 U9/09185 5.25- ED PHILLIPS 50 -3710- 842 -84 * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL * **-CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 1985 Cl OF EDINA CH_CK RL— STER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 3 CHECK AJ. DATE . - AMOUNT VEND04 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 4 ME;;SAG_ 225138 ;9/09/85 11.73- ED PH'LLIPG 5^ -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 225138 u.9/F9/85 28.98- ED P4ILLIP,S 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL m 22513? .:9/'9/85 22.12- ED PHILLIPS 57 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 225138 u9/'9/8> 39.37- FO P4ILLIDS 57- 3710. 842 -84 MANUAL 225138 .9/C9/9- 5 5.25- ED PHIL LIPoS 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL - 225139 L:3/ ".9/35 7.95- F0 P4ILLIP -S 50- 3710 - 962 -86 MANUAL 225138 9/ ^9/85 13.75- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 225138 u9/'9/85 30.35- En PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 225138 1,9/'9/85 22.90- E7 P47LLIDS 50- 3710 - 862 -36 MANUAL 225133 J9 /9/85 915.40 EJ PHILLIPS 5n -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 225138 L9/09/85 132.55 ED P41LLIDS 5J- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL ZZ513R .9/ -9/E5 1.440.20 r- 1) P41LLIDS 50- 4626- 942 -84 MANUAL 22513E 01) /09/85 397.65 E0 P4ILLID-S 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 215138 L / ^9/85 595.25 rD PHTLLIDS 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 225138 ,:9/ 9/85 1.606.37 El P4ILLIDS 5,?- 4628 - 922 -32 MANUAL 225138 X9/"9195 51 .AD ED PHILLIPS 57- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 225138 L9/ ^9/85 506.30. ED PHILLID,S .50- 4628- 822 -82 yANUAL 21513° u9/`?9/85 19106.1'0 ED P4ILLTP,S 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 225138 u9/ ^9/85 1 968.40 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 yANUAL 225138 :9/"'9/85 262.50 c0 PHILLIPS 5C- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 22513F 9/''9/85 262.59 7-0 PHILLIPS 53- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 215139 .g/ r9/85 586.72 ED P1!LLID'S 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 22513E L9/C9/65 _ 537.65 ED PH ILL I ^S 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 225138 u9/r9/85 19542.50 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL ' 225130 u9/'9/85 1.144.80 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 129304.67 r •f • • ► f f **-CKS 22519^ !8/22/85 2.15- GRIGGS CO3PER DISCOUNT 50- 3710 - 003 -00 MANUAL 225190, t.:W9 /85 26.81- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 5n -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 225194 v9/r9/85 61.55- GRIGGS C07PER AND C 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 22 51 90 U9/ ^,9/95 73."9- GRIGGS CO'JPER AN7) C 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 21515: u9/ -9/?5 1.347.55 GRIGGS COOPER AN] C 5 ?- 4626- 822 -82 MANU -L 125191 09/09/85 39077.60 GRIGGS C00 ?ER AND C _- 50- 4626- 842 -84 MA.'1UAL 2251 9,2 09/:79/85 39654.52 GRIGGS COOPER ANI C 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL a 5199 Ut/22/85 223.98 GRIGGS C033ER INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 842 -84 MANUAL 21519Q L8122/E5 107.49 GRIGGS COOPER INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 MANUAL w 89240.54 iffff f K_ s 225271 U9/�9/85 .46 T4TEICONTINENTAL PK 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 225211 .;9/09/85 6.55- 1NTERCONTINENTAL FK 5C- 3710 - 922 -82 MANUAL 225271 C 9/"9/85 6.97- TVTERCO.NTINENTAL PK 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 225271 J9/!9/85 3.7C INTEI:ONTINEITAL PK 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 225271 L .,9/ ^9/85 23.61- INTE2CiiNTINE V AL PK 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL e 125271 :'9/C9/85 327.50 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 225271 U9/09/E5 348.95 T`lTE2CONTTNENTAL PK 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 225271 (:9/79/85 3.3n INTEICONTTNENTAL PK 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 1 9 646.08 2252'5 j9/c9185 21.47- JOHNSON Y ?ME 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL • • • f Q e f r 1985 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 4 CHECK NC* DATE. .__ _.._ A.MOUNT___ _...__ _ V_NDO? _ ITEM- DESCRIP.TION.__ _ ._.ACCOUNT NO..INV. N P.O. # MESSAGE .. i 225285 C.9/09/85 7.95- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 225265. u9/C9/85 13.76- JOHNSON -WINE _- .__.._ _.._.__.__.___. -_._.. _. 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 225285 j9/ ^9/65 45.39- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL r 2252P5 u9/C9/85 21.75- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 225285 L9/ ^9185 _._ 19.73 - _ JOHNSON WINE __ ._._- ___._- ____._..______50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 225285 U9/C9185 13.45- JOHNSO4 WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL r 225285 09/:9/95 9.16- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 225285 _ U9/09/85 14.31- JOHNSO4 WINE _- ___....__.__......._____ ._, 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 225285 L9 V, 9/85 62.99- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL �► 225285 :;9/79/85 19073.70 JOHNSON WIVE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 225285 _ J.9/C9/85 _ 4.90 JOHNSON WINE _- __.__�_____._- .____..50- 4626- 822 -82. __ MANUAL 2252?5 09/99/85 8.85 J0 H4 SON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 225295 :9/09/85 29269.65 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626 - 822 -82 MANUAL 225285 X9/09/85 _____..- ._ -.. 4.80 _. JOHNSON WINE ___ _ _.- -.._._ _ .___.50- 4626 - 842 -84 MANUAL 225295 J9/79/85 986.95 JOHNSON WINE 59- 4626 - 842 -84 MANU AL 2252P5 L9 /1?9 /85 3.00 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL 225285. _ ^9/09195-. 13.80._._._.____.JOHNSON WINE _. _...____..._.____.�_._ .________- __.__50- 4626 - 862 -86_ MANUAL 225235 .9/ ^9/85 3,144.64 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL fr 225285 119/09/85 700.90 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 225285 u9/99/85 _ _- - _. .397.72 _ ._. JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 225285 __9/C9/85 3.'0 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • 225295 .9/C.9165 12.90 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 2252F5-- 689.39 JOHNSON WINE - -_ - ! T 50- 4628- 822 -82 . MANUAL 2252P5 i,9/C9/85 18.50 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL • 225285 u9/ ^9/85 1.087.58 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 225285 ,;9/09/85 _ _ _ 1200 JOHNSON WI4E ___ ...___.._.__.,_. _ .. 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 225255 :,9/19/P5 5.10 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL • 225295 U9 / ^9 /P5 459.04 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL �- 225285______ -. 5+1.09_L85_- _ -. _ 672 .51_- _____- JOHNS04 _WINE- .____._ ___,_ -_ ._-- _-- ,- __._.____50- 4628- 862 -86_ _ MANUAL 119338.17 f • trf +++ - • 225378 U9/09/85 3.15- MSRK VII SALES INC 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 225371 _ -__ u9/C9/85 ___ .4.72- ._______ MAR VII SOLES INC ______ -, __._____ ___ :__-.______,___.50- 3710 - 842 -84 _.. - ._ MANUAL 215373 u9/C9/85 4.73- MARK VII SALES INC 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL • 225378 i9/�9/85 157.50 MARK VII SALES INC 50- 4628- 822.82 MANUAL 225378 09/09/85 _ ___. _ 236.25 _ .. _ MARK VII. SALES INC ._ _ _.. _..__. . 50.4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ,2153/8 L9/C9/85 236.25 MARK VII SALES INC 53- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL •' 617.40 r + ++-CKS • 225391 08/22/85. _. 763.17 ..... _- NORTHERN STATES _ - -_- .ELECTRIC __._.,._ _ _ ____ 10- 4252 - 301 -30 MANUAL 225391 48/22/85 119942.10 NORTiERN STATES E LECTRIC 10- 4252- 321 -30 MANUAL •' 225391 08/22/85 99016.40 N?RTH =RN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 322 -30 MANUAL 225391 [8/22185 _ __.___^.2+15303 __._ . NORTi =RN STATES _ __ ELECTRIC __._.__.__._ -_.. 10- 4252 - 330 -30 MANUAL 225391 08/22/85 91.30 NORT4 =RN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 345 -30 MANUAL • 2c 5391 08/22/85 109.91- NORTIrRN STATES CORRECTION 10- 4252 - 375 -30 oil, cd ciez, Z MANUAL 225391 .. 08/22/85 __ _. _1.717.48 _ -...._ .___.. NORTHERN STATES _ . ELECTRIC .._.. __ _ _._ -.__ 10- 4252 - 375 -30 MANUAL 225391 08/22/85 493.07 NORTI -_ RN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 440 -44 MANUAL +► 225&391 08/22/95 39.63 NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252- 460-46 MANUAL 215391_______:9 /22/95 __ __ -__._, 8.- 71-_.___.__NORTI =3N STATES ___. __..._._ -_ ELECTRIC_ .__10- 4252 - 500 -50 _._ _ MANUAL 225391 ^,8/22/85 1+549.09 NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 520 -52 MANUAL r 225391 08/22/85 1,039.38 NORTH ERN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 540 -54 MANUAL f . 1985 , Cl, JF EOINA MANUAL CHECK RE�,TER 225430. 08 -31 -85 PAGE 5 _-STATE' CHECK NO. DATE - - - - -. - - - - - -- AMOUNT. _.... _____ ___ _ - V_ND03' _ ...__ .__ -ITEM DESCRIPIION- - - - - -. _.ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE QUALITY 225391 08/22/85 1,615. ^5 NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 629 -62 MANUAL ___ . _. ._ .16,32- - ._. 2[5391 CIS /22/85 3,502.23 NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC .- - - - - -. - -• -- 10- 4252 - 646 -64 _ MANUAL CO 225391 J8122/85 13.65 NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 20- 1130 - 000 -00 MANUAL _ 225391 78/22/85 371.42 N?RTWERN STATES ELECTRIC 23- 4252- 611 -61 MANUAL 50 -3710- 842 -84 225391 - _._.__.tld/22/85- __..___.__�1 9176.38____.____NORT3cRN 13.15- STATES _._.. 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DATE.____ -- ___.__ __AMOUNT -, _ _ ___ V_NDO2 _. ITEM _DESCRIPTION ___. - _- _- ACCOUNT N0.__INY.. a P.O. 0 MESSAGE w 132435 09/09/85 _ -. _ 7.32 -_ ... 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QUALITY WINE - _57 -3710- 862 -86. MANUAL 232451 09/ (79/85 .11 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL r , 232451 09/09/85 933.40 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 232451 09/C9/85_. __ 5.845.75 QUALITY WINE _._ _ _ 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 232451 J9/ ^9/85 19528.18 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL IF 231451 r9/C9185 319.15 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 232451 i,9 /09/85 175.50__._ __. QUALITY WINE _ - — - -� 50- 4628- 822 -82_ MANUAL 232451 (29/09/85 731.40 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL + 232451 C9/O9/85 989.65 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL [32451 U9/C9/85 7.90- _. QUALITY WINE _50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 232451 L9/C9185 227.50 QUALITY WT NE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL r 232451 09/,9/85 347.50 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 232451 _._.G9 /:,9 /85 ___ _ 5.56- ___._._ QUALITY WINE _._ . __ _. - -50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 232451 69/09/95 4.47- QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL • 232451 09/09/85 467.35 QUALITY WTNE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 1 232451 (18/22/85 28.50- QUALITY WINE.. INVENTORY _.._ _._ _ 50- 4630- 822 -82 MANUAL 11 9337.19 r r1t►af__ CKS + 232540 09/09/85 3.47- TWIN CT'TY WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 23254L1 09/0.9/85 4.50 TWIV CITY WINE ___.- _. __.._ 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 232540. U9/ (79/85 173.55 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 174.58 • G • _ - trr -CKS - 235055 00/28/85 45.00 ._.. BRAEMAR G)LF PETTY CAS►? -.._.. _ ._ 27- 3470- 660 -66 MANUAL • 235C55 '3/23/F5 445.67 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27- 4120- 663 -66 MANUAL • 235A:)5 J6/2P/85 182.R6 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27- 4120 - 664 -66 MA'1UAL 235U55.__,_ .,:,8/28/.85 _ '-75..00. .BRAEMAR G%F,____ PETTY -CASH 27- 4120 - 666 -66 MANUAL 235055 08/28/85 40.30 BRAEMAR G)LF PETTY CASH 27- 4206- 660 -66 MANUAL %P ( 235055 08/28/85 11.31 BRAEMAR GOLF PETTY CASH 27- 4624 - 664 -66 MANUAL to . **.** 235523 l'S/28/85 239057 j9/ ^,9/85 239_'o7 ;9/).9185 239135 09/09/85 199 5 C.. OF 7 D I MA CHECK N% D,:TE 239135 ;,9 /C9 /P5 2351 14 JD /28/85 235174 J3128/85 - ■ t f f R 23543 V. Jri128/85 R f R t f i 235442 J9/79/ ?5 . **.** 235523 l'S/28/85 239057 j9/ ^,9/85 239_'o7 ;9/).9185 239135 09/09/85 239175 ;9/7:9/85 139135 :9/09185 239135 ;,9 /C9 /P5 239135 29/09185 239135 09/09/85 239135 '19/29/85 _ 239135 J9/79/ ?5 239135 U9/ ^9185 239135 - 9/C9/85 _ 239135 ')9/09/85 239135 U9/791?. 239135 J9/n, 9185 2391 35 (.9 / ^9/8j 239133 09/ ^9/85 23913E .,.9/i:9/85 a 23913° L9 /, ?9/85 23913? :;9/ ^9/85 239138 j9/09/85 1 239136 ;.9/ "9 /R5 SMOUNT 899.04 • 120.00�.J7 12U.JDr.�O- 19.405.70 19.405.10 • 12.J74.)7 12.074.07 8.791.17 6.761.17 • 153.98 4.20 158.18 . 10.0C- 12.R2- 12.?2- 12.92 3.95 - 4.30- 3.39- 641 .1 8 641.30- 641.)0 215.23 169.25 .00 197.70. 1.188.93 • 22.33 - 7.C5- 52. 77- 9.24- 1.61- 21.^r- CHECK RL., STER U.NDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 1ST SCUTMDALE 1ST SOUTHDALE ?ERA PHc; SOCIAL SE:URITY CAPITAL CITY OiSTRT CAPITAL CITY DiSTRT EAGLE WTNE EAGL. WIN= EAGL= WIN. EAGLE WINE ZAGLE WIN= EAGL= WIN_ EAGL= WINE EAGLE WIN= EAGL= WIN- EAGLE WIN_ EA GL. WINE EAGLE WINE EAGL= WINE EAGLE WIN_ E0 PHILLIPS EO PiTLLTF'S ED PHILLI °S ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 70 PiTLLTPS BANK TRANSFER 4AK TRANSFER EMP C(/NT EMPL HOSP EMP CONT 08 -31 -85 PAGE 11 ACCOUNT 'JD. INV. a P.O. 4 MESSAGE • ** -CKS 50 -1010- 000 -00 MANUAL 50 -1910- 000 -02 MANUAL rrr -CK3 10-4145-510-51 10, A`1UAL *.* -CK$ 10 -41 56- 510 -51 MANUAL *.* -CKS 10- 4149 - 510 -51 MANUAL * ** -CKS 5,'1- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 862 -36 'lANUCL *** -CKS 50 -3700- 862 -86 MANUAL 5D- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 5G- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 5C- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -46 28- 82 2 -82 MA11U AL 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 5 -. -4628- 862 -36 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 362 -86 MANUAL 57- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL CKS 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 5 ^- 3710 - 822 -32 MA'1UAL 51 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 59- 3710- 342 -84 MANUAL 5C- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 55- 3710 - 342 -84 MANUAL 1985 CITY OF EDINA w CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE___._- ___.__- _A_-MOUNT__ - ..- _�__.__ VENDOR 50- 3710 - 842 -84 w 239138 09/09 /85 15. 9f. E7 PH- ILLI'S MANUAL 239138 09/'.'9185 .._ 1.84- ED PHILLIPS _. 50 -4626- 822 -82 23913a u9/79/85 49.17- ED PHTLLIPS MANUAL • 239138 J9/ ^9/85 38.41- ED PH TLLI ?,S 50- 4628- 842 -84 1391 38. _ U9/ ^9/85 _ 13.63- _... ED PH- ILLIPS MANUAL 239138 .W 9185 4.74- ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 • 239138 u9/09/85 1.61- ED PM ILL ID'S MANUAL 239138 U.9/09/85 29638.39 ED PHILLIPS 09/09/85 _ _ 239138 19/ ^9185 2,458.50 E) PHILLIPS 239271 • 2391 38 )9/C9/85 1992 ^.74 ED PHILLIPS • e39138 J9/r9185 _. 352.30 ED PHILLI ^S PK 0 239138 J9/09/85 19116.65 ED PHTLLIP?S _...INTERCONTINENTAL rr 239138 09/C9/85 80.30 ED PHlILLI0S 16.80 Z3`/138 09/09/85 798.45 ED PiILLIPS 09/09/85 239138 :.9/ "9/85 92.30 ED PHILLIPS • 23913F 08/23/85 62.72 ED PHILLIPiS 2391 38 U9 /f7!9/85 _ _ 1905'].27 _ __ ED PHILLIPS 239138 J9/ ^9185 461.75 ED PHILLIPS • 239138 09/09/85 681.30 ED PHILLIPS 239138 0.9/09/85 - ..__ 236.75 ED PHILLIPfS 239138 J9/ ^9/85 87.30 ED PHILLIPS • 119790.89 • • 23919C. "9/-9/85 37.68- GRIGGS COOPER AN) C 23919-1 j.9/ ^9/85 79.11- GRIGGS COOPER AND C • 2 ?919Q ! J9/ ^9/85 5.29- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 2391 9,1 _ X9/99/85 ------ 68.62 - ..___ __. GRIGGS CO ?PER AND C- 2 "Y 191 (19/f9/85 19884.15 GRIGGS COOPER AND C • 23919Q J9/09/85 214.00 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 23919 _ J9/09185 39905.46 GRIGGS CO3PER AND C 23919P 09/19/85 3,431.u0 GRIGGS COOPER AND C • 239190 9,•6/28/85 51.47 GRIGGS COOPER - - - - - - -- - - - -- 99295 .38_• - - -- -- -- - - - - -- -- -. 239198 ud/28/85 08 -31 -85 PAGE 12 ITEM._DESCRIPTI.ON.- ACCOUNT NO.,INV. a P.O. 0 MESSAGE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 _ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL ___.50 -3710- 862 -86 .. MANUAL 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL _. 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL INVENTORY 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 5d- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710- 842 -84 50 -3710- 842 -84 _50- 3710- 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626 - 842 -84 _. 50- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4626- 862 -86 INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 6,226.69 GROU' WEALTH EMPL MOPS _ 10- 4156 - 510 -51 69226.69 • 2392 11 X9/09/85 __ _.. 54.49- INTERCONTINENTAL PK ._.- 239271 ';91^9185 4.54- INTERCONTINENTAL PK • 239271 J9/ ^9185 5.69- INTERCONT *MENTAL PK 239271 09/09/85. 61.21- INTETCJNTINENTAL PK _ 239271 u9/ ^9/85 6.40- INTERCONTINENTAL PK • 239211 09/09/85 2.08- INTERCOVTINENTAL PK i!392 71 09/09/85 _ _ 55.89- __ ., INTERCONTINENTAL PK 239271 ;;9/9/85 29724.94 INTERCONTINENTAL PK • 2382/1 .:9/09185 12.6^ INTERCONTINENTAL PK 239271-- u9109/85- 39D60.7D _...INTERCONTINENTAL PK.� 239271 09/09/85 16.80 INTERCONTINENTAL PK • 239271 09/09/85 16.50 I'JTEI :ONTINENTAL PK • 5C -3710- 822 -82 50- 3710- 822 -82 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50 -3710- 842 -84 50- 3710- 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 5 ^- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 842 -84_ 50- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4626- 862 -86 ••• -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL +•• -CKS MANUAL •t• -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • • r r r • • • t -ti 1985 C. JF EDINA CHECK R. jTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 13 CHECK..NO._OATE__ -____ _,__ AMOUNT __._._ - 0___0.00- _- YEND02_ _ _.__ .__- ITEN-- OESCRIP_1ION.____.`_- ACCOUNT N0.- .INY._.p P.O. 0 MESSAGE Z39271 u9/69/85 2.794.80 INTERCONTINENTeL PK 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 239271 1;9/09/85 __. 227.45 INTERCONTINENTAL PK _.. ___._____._ 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 239271 li y/119185 1.80 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 2392 71 u9/ ^9/85 284.55 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL r 239271 _..__.__y9/ =9/85_ -_._ 320 .20- ____. INTERCONTINENTAL PK_ _. ______ 50- 4628 - 842 -84 ______ _ MANUAL M 239271 U9/09/85 3.00 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 259271 C9/C9/85 3.00 INTEiCOVTTNENTAL PK 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL r 239271 J9/C.9/85 _ 1.20 INTERCONTINENTAL PK __-_ 50- 4628 - 862 -86 _ ._ MANUAL 239271 L19/ "9/85 104.]8 INTERCnNTINENTAL PK 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 239271 :H/2A/85 132.6^ INTER PKG INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 MANUAL -I - - --- ----------- -. -- -- - -9- •513.85 - - #_ - - - -- -- - - - --- - -- --- --------- - - - -_- --------------- - - - --_ _ - * ** -CKS _ 239285 L9/f9J85 2.17- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL . 239285 J9/69!85 27.??2- JOHNS(.N WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL M 23929 .. .._ _. 9/29/85__ . ___.__ -___ .62..___. _.JOHNSON VINE _ _ ___� -_�__ - -� 50- 3710 - 842- 84- - -. .. MANUAL 239285 ;9/09/85 • 62 JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 2392F5 u9/C9/85 6.31- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 1 239285 �,9/n9185 .- .62-, - JOHNSON WINE _ __ _._ -_. _.____..__ ._ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL T 239285 .:.9fC9/85 16.10- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 23929 .9/ ^9/85 2.08- JOHNS 01 WI4E 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL c ..239285 _...__- _69/C9185._��_.__ .___ __2.G$- ___._JOHNSON. WINE ______ -__ _ -_ -.50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL - 2392F!5 J9/09185 2.08 JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL = 239285 9/ ^9/85 108.50 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 239285 .9/09/85 1.20 JOHNSON MINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 239285 ,,9/ ^9/85 34G.38 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 2392?5 u9/C9/85 31.91- JOHNSON WINE 5n -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 239285 __ j9/C9/85 .-. -__ _.____ -___31.90__ ___- _.JOHNSON WINE __.. __ ____._. -____ _-� _ _ 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 23929:) :.9/09185 24.60 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ~ �j 239285 2392. °,5 09/(;9185 u9/(19/85. 3.00 31.90- JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL y - JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 239235 09/ 09185 1.391.25 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 239285 .:9/09/85 104.25 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL � 239285 -- C9/C9/85 - -- _815.7J__ _ JOHNSU.V WINE_ - � ^_. _ - -57- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 239285 09/C9185 103.65- JOHNSON WINE 5Q- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL - 239285 G9/C9185 1.20 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 2392P5 ;9/6,9/85 15.00 JOHNSON WINE __ _ . 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 239285 u9/09/85 103.65 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 239295 :,9/ ^9/85 1080- JOHNS04 WINE 51 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL i 239285._ _. _ __ U.9/O9/85__.- _ -_.- -_ 1 .80__ _*JOHNSON_ WINE-..---. -_ - -_ _ _ _ __ .. _,___^ ___ ------50-4628-862-86 _ MANUAL 2.718.63 S - *r* -CKS - `, L [3937,9 U9 /G9 /85 1.57- MARK YII SALES INC 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL � PJ, 2393!8__- __U.9/ ^9/85_ 7.8.25 MARK- VI.I_SALES_ INC_ _ -___. _50- 4628 - 842 -84_ MANUAL 77.18 + � f #rr+ CKS s �i 239415 06/28/85 7.205.55 M =D CENTER EMPL MOPS 10- 4156 - 510 -51 MANUAL a a- - --- _ 7 .20.5-.53 r►rrrr *r* -CKS 'i 1985 CITY OF EOINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 14 CHECK N0. CATE-- _____.__ _AMOUNT -_ .__ _ V_ND01 -_ _. -- - ITEM. DESCRIPTION __ .- ACCOUNT_NO.._INV..B P.O. M MESSAGE MANUAL MANUAL +•• -CKS MANUAL t MANUAL MANUAL • 239435 Q8128185 105.12 PAUSTIS 8 SONS INVENTORY---- 50- 4630- 862 -86 MANUAL / 239433 ''8/28185 65.A8 PAUSTIS B SCNS INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 • MANUAL 1 71 .0.0 • MANUAL MANUAL 139435 J9/ ^9/85 3.14- _. FRI01 WINE CO • 50- 3710- 822 -82 239435 ;9/ ^9/85 .48 PRIOR WIN- CO MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 239435 ;9/09/85 11.27- PRIOR WIN= CO 50- 3710 - 842 -84 239435 _09109/85 _ _ _ __ 1.21 PRIOR WINE CO 50- 3710 - 342 -84 239435 „9/291F5 5.44- PRIOR WINE CO 50- 3710 - 862 -86 239435 09/ ^9/85 157.48 PRIOR WIN= CO 50- 4628- 822 -82 239435 „9/09/85 563.66 PRIOR WINE CO _ _ -. 50- 4628- 842 -34 239435 j9/r9/85 60.53- PRIOR WINE CO 53- 4628- 842 -84 • 239455 09/09185 23.90- PRIOR WIN-- CO 57 -4628- 842 -84 239435 09/79185 _- .__ ___- .271.98__ PRIOR WIN' CO _.__._ 50- 4628- 862 -86 x'239435 08'/28/85 24.25 PRIOR WIN_ INVENTORY 50- 4632- 822 -82 914.78 • 239451 _ _ J9/C9185_ __.___- _17.72--. ... QUALITY WINE _ __ . _ . _._ _ _ ._ _ _ _. 57 -3710- 822 -82 239451 09/C9185 5.20- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 239451 09/C9/85 9.811- QUALITY WIVE 50.3710- 822 -82 239451 J9/r9/85 11.48- QUALITY WINE __ -____ ._ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 239451 :9/!?9/85 38.10- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 239451 J9 /09/85 26.72- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 239451 - ._ 09/^9/85 QUALITY WINE _ _. .._50- 3710- 862 -86 239451 J9/09/85 13.56- GUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 • 239451 •39/f'9/85 30.98- QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 239451 _ G9/09/85 886.40 .. QUALITY WINE _ 50- 4626- 822 -82 239451 ]9/!'9/85 1.905.16 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 239451 j9/C9185 1,549.05 QUALITY WINE 5Q- 4626- 862 -86 239451 J9/ ^9185 _ _.... __- 267.40 _ _ _ _ QUALITY WINE - _ 51 -4628- 822 -82 239451 09 /29 /85 490.40 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 .. 239451 09 /09 /85 574.25 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 239451 09 /09 /85 1 9301 .10 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 239451 j9/ ^9/85 213905 QUALITY WTNE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 w 239451 09/r9/85 678.35 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 / 239451 _.. .. ,7.8/28:/_85 —.. 28.50 ----- _ _ QUALITY .WINE __ _ _ INVENTORY_ - ._- _.______.- ___,_5.Q. -4630- 862 -86 • 79729.54 + - r 239540 j9/ ^9/85 .70- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 23954C_... - ___t;9/C9/85 _— _.73 -.— ___ TW14 CITY WINE. _. _____ ____ 50- 3710-842-894 23954+3 U9/09/85 .73 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 r. 239541 09/09/85 .73- TWIN CITY WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 239541 09/C9/85 _. __ _ 3.07- TWIN CITY WINE _ ____._ _. ___ _.. 5Q- 3710 - 862 -86 239544 09 / 7,9/85 35.44 TWIN CITY WINE 51- 4628- 822 -82 239544 U9/ ^9/85 .90 TWIN CITY WINE 57 -4628- 822 -82 -.23954C.— —U9/09/85 . ?0 —_TWIN CT! TY.WINE__.._ -___ 50- 4628 - 842- 84__.__..__. 239544 U9/ ^9/85 .90 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 239540 U9 /n9 /85 36.90 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 Y ................. ._.... ........... .._._--- -_._- -_._�._ MANUAL MANUAL +•• -CKS +• + -CKS MANUAL t MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL ` MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL +• + -CKS t MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL f +•• -CKS MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL f MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL f 08 -31 -85 -AGE 15 ACCOUNT NO. INN. N P.O. N MESS4,'_ 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 19x5 C. J EDI"lA 5 '7- 4628- 862 -86 CHECK R. TER CHECK NJ. DATE AMOUNT vEN001 ITEM DESCRIPTION 23954`; j9/'9/85 36.40- TWIN CITY 14INE 23954^ J9/ ^9/85 .90 TWIN CITY WINE 23954': :•9 /1;9 185 35.40 TWI4 CITY WI v= 23954E _9/'9/45 153.69 TWIN CITY WINE 23954.'', .:9/`'9/85 2.70 TWIN CITY WINE 5C- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 225.03 + MANUAL 246r67 ^'J/r9/85 7.5J- CAPITAL CITY DiSTRI 246:67 ,79/x:9/85 240.76 CAPITAL CITY OTSTRi 2460.67 = 9/r9/55 5.60 CAPITAL CITY DiSTR7 246C67 :19/'19/85 6. 7.0 Cap:rlL CITY DiSTRI 2460.67 „9 /.',9/85 305.15 CAPITAL CITY 0iSTR1 246067 :'9/09/55 149.90 CAPITAL CITY DIST4I 246067 D9/ (- 9/85 6.1_0 CAPITAL CITY DISTRT 246067 u9/ ^.9/85 63.97 CAPITAL CITY DiSTRI 246 ^67 09/)9/85 2.40 CAPITAL CITY D1STR*. iffif MANUAL 777.28 + MANUAL • r /-46129 u9/ =918� 2.009.90 BELL33Y 246129 u9/ ^,9/85 1 ,�5A.25 BELL30Y X246129 9/ 9/85 979.75 8 =LL,9 OY f # f # 49547.90 t # f 246135 C:9/!9/85 2.87- EAGL- WTNF - 246135 11 1/'_'9185 26. °F�- EA G L= WIN= 246135 !9/09/85 32.78- EAGLE WIN" 246135 G91C9/8j 2.?9- EAGL' WINE 246135 Cy /9/85 143.64 EAGLE WINE 246135 '9/09/85 1934".16 EA GL= WINE 246135 !.!9/r9/85 104.65 EAGLE WIN= 246135 9/179/85 19631.88 EAGL= WINE r ✓ R f t 1 f f 31,162.79 + 246138 :9/1'9/85 18. "4- ED P4ILLTDS r /-46138 t:9/r9/85 2.47- ED PHILLIPS 246139 / /r9 /PS 7.44- CO PHILLIPS s /-4613? .19/[,9/85 69.60 - ED PiTLLIPS 24613a ';Y / [,9185 2.76- ED PHILLIPS 146133 J9/ 1_9/85 3 ^.37- ED PHILLIPS 246138 .9/r9l85 15.83- ED PHILLI °S e4613P X9/!"9/85 14.38 - ED PHILLIPS 24613E L9/ 19/85 4.1 14- :.0 P'iILLIaS 246138 u9 /r9 /85 41.36- ED PHILLIPS w 246138 21.31- ED PHILLIPS 146138 _ u9/ ^9/85 _ _ _-_ - 16.83- . _. ED PHILLID'S 246138 j9/e9/85 13.96- ED PHILLIPS - 146138 L9109/85 902.10 ED PA-ILLIDS 08 -31 -85 -AGE 15 ACCOUNT NO. INN. N P.O. N MESS4,'_ 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -34 MANUAL 5 '7- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL *** -CKS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 322 -82 MANUAL 50 -4628 - 822 -32 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 5C- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 5,- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 5C- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL * ** -CKS 5C- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 5C -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4626- 852 -86 MANUAL * +* -CKS 57 -3710- 822 -82 MANU" -L 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -36 MANUAL 51 -3710 - 862-86 MANUAL 5;- 4628- •822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 5C- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL * ** -CKS 51- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 rANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 57- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 57 -3710- 862 -86- MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 1945 CI•Y OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK N]. DATE ____.__.__- _.___AMOUNT_ .__�_.V_NDO4 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 822 -82 ,I .. 246138 U9/C,9/85 39479.79 EO P4ILLIOS 246138 u9 /C9 /85 -.__. 2tD68.20. ED PHILLIPS 246138 u9/C9/85 123.40 ED PHILLI °6 246138 u9/ 19/85 371.90 ED PHILLI °S 24613° ______u9 /C9o185 _. .-- 1.9518.50 -_ _ ED PHILLI °S. 146138 U9/ ^9/85 2U2.70 ED PHILLIPS 246138 iJW9185 791.32 ED PHILLI'(S 256138 '.9/ ^9/85 138.) ED PHILLID -S 246138 .,.9/ ^9185 719.15 9:D PHILLI ^S - 24613P J9/C9/85 1341.55 ED PHILLIPS 246138 u9/C9/85. __ .._ 1 9 ^9 ^.25 ._ ED PHILLIP'S 246138 J9/C9/85 697.95 ED PHILLIPS - J9/ ^9185 .._ 129685.32 + INTERCONTINENTAL PK ii +if • J9/ "9/85 .00 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 08 -31 -85 PAGE 16 ITEM.DESCRIP.TI0N.____ . ACCOUNT NO*..INV. N P -0. # MESSAGE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4626- 862 -86 _ MANUAL 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 .. _ _ MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -34 MANUAL 51-4628- 842 -84 MANUAL _. 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 4628• - 862 -86 MANUAL -50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 24619_ .09/09/85 88.93- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 245199 u9/ "9/85 69.59- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 246190 u9/09/85 49.48- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 246190. .09/ ^9/85 4*446.52 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 24619'] J9/�9185 3.479.58 GRIGGS COOPER AN7 C / 24619 u9/,9/85 2,473.75 GRIGGS COOPER AND C - - - - - -- - -- - - 109191- -135 JOHNSON WINE r fff +ii 09/ ^9/85 73 *00 J ^HNSON MINE 245271 79/''9/85 106. ^0 - INTEiC34TTNENTAL PK 246211 19/f�9165 21.18- INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 09/79185 14.36-- _I!ITERCONTINENTAL PK_ 246271 09/0..9/85 44.98- INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 v9/r.9/85 7044- INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 J9/ ^9185 .._ ... __.. 10.75 -. INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246211 J9/ "9/85 .00 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 ?9/79/Q5 3.30 14TEICONTINENTAL PK 246271 _- ._09/ ^9/85 .__ __._1.v ,159 *40 -__ -. INT= 2C04TTNENTAL PK._ 246271 :9/09/85 11.40 INTERCONTINENTAL PK _ 246271 09/ ^9/85 2,249.10 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 9/ ^9/85 71'8 - ^7 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 9/:_9/85 7.50 TNTEIC0.VTINENTAL PK 246271 19/0,9/85 1 *27 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 09/C9/p5_.__.________372 *33 ._ INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 U9/ ^9185 3 *90 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 246271 09/09/85 537977 INTERCONTINENTAL PK .49759.26 •. -. _ . i i f i i i f 2462P5 - u9/ ^9185 �1 *46 -' JOHNSON WINE 246285 u.9/C9/85 3 *43- JOHNSON WINE 246285 L9/ 09/85.. ____ __.._ .._�. 23.31- .__.___ JOHNSON WI NE_ . 2462 115 :9/r9185 34.39- JOHNSON WINE 246,2 ?5 L9/!'9/85 15.16- JOHNSON WINE _ 246285.__ - _09/:9/85 _--16 e 9 J0HNSON_MINE,_._� 246285 U9/09/85 4.63- JOHNSON WINE 246285 09/ ^9/85 73 *00 J ^HNSON MINE ............... 50 -3710- 822 -62 50- 3710 - 842 -84 51- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626 - 842 -84 50- 4626- 862 -86 57 -3700- 822 -82 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710 - 842 -34 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710- 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 822 -82 ._ 50- 4626- 842 -84 57- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4628 - 842 -84 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628 - 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 3710 - 822 -82 5 ^- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 -50- 3710- 862- 86____._ 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50 -4626- 822 -82 * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL !+ANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL * ** -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL PANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL • d ' 1985 C. JF C_ DINA CHECK P_ ,T .R 08-31 -85 . ASE 17 CHECK Nrl. DATE AMOUNT V=ND01 ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. It P.O. N MESSAGE ti 2462 R5 69/09/85 .30 JOHNSON W! NE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 2462 ?5 ,.9/^9185 21.90 J•14MSOl W' PIE 5 ^- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 246255 ,9/:9/85 171.78 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -g2 MANUAL 246295 ,y/19/85 19165.69 JUHNSUN WINE 5-2- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL Q 2462 ?5 L, 9/ ^9/85 2.70 JOHNSON WINE 5^- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 2462 115 - 9/!`9/85 31.511 JOHNSON W'PIE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 146235 ?J y/ ^9/55 758.35 JOHNSON WINE 5!1 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 0 2462P5 9/ ^9185 3.70 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 2461,91 _'d /''9/85 1,744.58 JOHNSON WIVE_ 5•J- 4628- 842 -34 MANUAL 24625 „9/C'9185 15.70 J04NS :)N MINE 50 -4628- 862 -36 MANUAL 246285 _9/C9/85 848.68 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4623- 862 -86 MANUAL 2462R> X9/119/85 2.10 JOHNSON WINE 57- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 2462 R5 9/• -9/85 231.69 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 4,976.12 + aff #f# * * * -CK3 14631° L9/ 79/85 4.'.70- MARK VII SALES INC 5r!-37 10-14 2-84 MANUAL 246378 a L9/ ^9/85 4.73- MARK VII 35:L_S INC 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 246318 9/r' 9185 315 05 MIRK ,VII SAL -S IM 51- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 146318 9/ ^9/85 236.25 MARK VII SALES INC 5^- 4628- 862 -86 MAN'JaL 542.52 + R ti fwf #ff * *f -CKS 246433 L9 /. ^9/85 76.57- PAU,STIS 8 SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 245 »55 '!9/!'9185 ".u0 P4USTIS B SONS 5 ^- 4628 - 842 -54 MANUAL 24o 3S L9/C9/85 1.70 PaUSTIS & SONS 5G- 4628- 842 -34 MANUAL 3.13 * ... i # f • f * * + -CK3 246435 ^9/ ^9/85 4.76- PRIOR WINE CO 51 -3710- 862 -86 MA'JUAL 246435 :9/.'.9/85 203.JO PRIOR WINE CO 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL � 198.94 * fw *fff f * + -CKS 246451 09/ ^9/85 33.75- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245451 C9 /^9 /E5 .35 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -32 MANUAL 246451 ,79/C9/65 11.59- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245451 ;;9/9/85 35.31- QUALITY WINE 5]- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 245451 09/.79/85 16.39- QUALITY WINE 5'3 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 246451 Lti /C9 /E5 16.P1- QUILTTY WINE 5C- 3710 - 342 -84 MANUAL 246451 Lr /. ^9185 19.36- QUALITY W!N_ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL - 246451 1i9/C9/85 .71 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 942 -34 MANUAL P, 245451 u9/ ^_•9/85 21.51- QUALITY WINE 53- 3710 - 862 =86 MANUAL 246451 J9/C9/85 15.59- QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 245451 J9/ ^9/85 5.49- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 245451 1;9/ ^9/85 3.65- QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -E6 MANUAL 246451 !b/ ^9/85 1,765.95 QUALITY WINE 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL - 246451 �.9/ ^9185 843. R5 QU IL! TY WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 9 245451. _ ._09/C9/85 .__ ___ - 432.50. ____.. QUALITY PINE __ _.__ _ _. 50- 4626- 862 -86. MANUAL 245451 U.9/,9/85 577.68 QUALITY WI V_ 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 246451 C9/ ^9/85 1,652.95 QUALITY WINE 5?- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 1985 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 08 -31 -85 PAGE 18 CHECK NO.. DATE - __.._.._ _ _... .- AMOUNT_. ,_ . _. . VENDOR .. ITEM- DESCRIPTION_ .. __ -..._- ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. 0 MESSAGE 246451 u9/09/85 17.70- QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 246451 J9/(19!85 _ 35.40- QUALITr WIN_ _ _- ...__ .. 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL . 245451 C9 /r9 /95 819.14 QUALITY WINE 5'J- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 245451 U9/ ^,9/85 968.45 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 246451 _. = 9/1'9/85 __. 17.70- QUALITY WINE _ _. ._ _ _ 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 246451 09/9/85 770.97 QUALITY WINE -_ .. 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 246451 09/!'9/85 1908 ^.85 OUALITr WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL . 245451 U9/ 29/85 274.x''0 QUALITY W:NE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 8,941.46 • ;..••.• ••• -CKS 246540 C9/ ^9/85 .94- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 24654u )9/09/85 15.Z3- TWIN CITY WINE _ _ 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 246546 9/[9/8j 9.35- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 362 -86 MANUAL 24654) C9/ ^9/85 .00 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 24654 J_ 19/C9/85 -_ _ _ 47.10. _. TWIN CITY WINE _ _ _ - 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 246)4) L9/S.9/85 16.80 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 246540 119/r,9/85 761.52 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 246540. G9/39185 467.69 TWIN CITY WINE _._ 50- 4628- 962 -86 MANUAL 24654' u9/ ^9/85 8.70 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 1.277.19 • •• ►•�• ••• -CKS 1569165.74 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 28.58 FUND 2C TOTAL Park Hand typed checks's 702.35 FUND 23 TOTAL ART CENTER Ps 64610 thru 64665 29848.73 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING FOOL FUND __149529.19 _._ ..___ . FUND 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUND 69765.12 FU40 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUND APPROVED Mrs FAYPSENT 154.31 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND _ 389598.79 FUND 40 TOTAL UTILITY FLNO CHECK RE.GiSTERr.A l fl) 3i /pS' 2589738.56 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR OISFENSARY FUND _ 7 39,703.97 FUND 60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND FAGES - _ - - - - — -- --- -- -- - - - -- -- -- ---- — -- - - - - - - --- _ - -- -- • - - - --- �� 5189235.35 TOTAL . •— --- -- - ..- THROUGH .. - -- "f— ANAC.ER DATE' -- _ - - -- r _ - -. _ -- _ _. - --- - -- -.- FINANCE DIR' •TOR DATE �