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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-09-17_COUNCIL MEETING:r ROLLCALL AGENDA EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 17, 1984 7:00 P.M. * I. PUBLIC HEARINGS ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Analysis of Assessment by City Manager. Public comment heard. Action of Council by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. * * 1. Alley Improvement No. E -31 - Alley between Abbott Avenue /Beard Avenue and West 59th Street /West 60th Street 2. Watermain Improvement No. WM -349 - Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac (West side) 3. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -364 - Marth Court from West 78th North to cul -de -sac (East side) 4. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -364 - Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac (West side) 5. Grading, Improvement No. C -140 - Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac 6. Street Improvement No. BA -254 - Marth Court from'West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac 7. Street Improvement No. BA -256 - Gleason Court from Gleason Road to cul -de -sac 8. Street Improvement No. BA -257 - Nob Hill Drive in Oak Ridge of Edina 9. Street Improvement No. BA -258 - Browndale Avenue, Collidge Avenue, Brook Avenue, Mackey Avenue, from West 44th Street to North Edina-City limits 10. Street Improvement No. BA -259 - Vernon Avenue from Gleason Road to Lincoln Drive; Lincoln Drive from Vernon Avenue to Londonderry Drive 11. Street Improvement No. BA -260 - Golf Terrace from Wooddale Avenue Westerly 2100 Feet + 12. Storm Sewer Improvement No. St. -S -172 - McCauley Trail from Gleason Road to East line of Lot 1, The Timbers Addition 13. Watermain Improvement No. WM -351 - York Avenue, West 54th Street to 200 feet South to serve 5400, 5406, 5408 York Avenue 14. Watermain Improvement No. WM -350 - Evanswood Lane to service 6219 and 6221 Evanswood Lane 15. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -367 - Evanswood Lane to service 6219 and 6221 Evanswood Lane 16. Street Lighting Improvement No. L -24 - Between 7142 Valley View Road and 7005 Comanche Court 17. Maintenance Improvement No. M -84 - 50th Street and France Avenue Business District 18. Aquatic Weed Improvement No. AQ -84 -3 - All lots which are riparian to Indianhead Lake II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Afficavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planning Department. Public comment'heard. First Reading of Zoning Ordinance requires offering of Ordinance only: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass Second Reading or if Second Reading should be waived. Lot Divisions, Flood Plain Permits, Plats, Appeals from Administrative or Board of Appeals and Adjustments decisions require action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. A. Final _Plat Approval 1. Miller Addition - Generally located west of Dearborn Street and north of Belmore Avenue (Contd from 9/10/84) B. Preliminary Plat Approval 1. Kidd Addition - Generally located south of W. 62nd Street and east of Valley View Road (Contd from 8/20/84) C. Final Development Plan 1. Erickson Petroleum Corporation /Holiday - Generally located northeast quadrant of West 50th Street and Interlachen Boulevard D_ Designation of Neighborhood for East Edina Housing Foundation III. PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET VACATION. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planning Department or Engineer. Public comment heard. If Council wishes to proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. A. Portion of Dearborn Street (Contd from 9/10/84) B. Portion of Spruce Road (Contd from 9/10/84) B. Alley between Dearborn Street /Arthur Street & between Spruce Road / Belmore Lane (Contd from 9/10/84) Agenda Edina City Council September 17, 1984 Page Two IV. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS * A. Area Residents - 70th Street /Cornelia Drive V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS * A. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of September 11, 1984 * B. Wine Referendum (Contd from 9/10/84) * C. Paramedic Program * D., Amendment to MLC Joint Powers Agreement E. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council F. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items VI. FINANCE A. Claims Paid. Motion of , seconded by for payment of the following claims as per Pre -List dated 9/17/84: General Fund $976,078.98, Revenue Sharing Fund $225,000.00, Park Fund $39,259.23, Art Center $1,436.24, Swimming Pool Fund $6,188.34, Golf Course Fund $24,862.51, Recreation Center Fund, $12,754.59, Gun Range Fund $624.02, Waterwork Fund $32,470.14, Sewer Rental Fund $400,408.85, Liquor Dispensary Fund $100,412.46, Construction Fund $377,280.32, Perm. IMP Revolving Fund $4,701.30, IMP Bond Redemption Fund $84,000.21, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $4,402,188.20, Total $6,687,665.19, and for confirmation of the following claims dated 8/31/84: General Fund $84,536.57, Park Fund $143.63, Art Center $62.74, Swimming Pool Fund $1,224.58, Golf Course Fund $8,666.83, Recreation Center Fund $173.03, Gun Range Fund $71.18, Waterwork Fund $437.32, Liquor Dispensary Fund $337,464.04, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $1,556.00, Total $434,335.92. )JejJi PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ON STREET IMPROVEMENT # B.A. 258 NOTICE OF OBJECTION TO: The Mayor and Council of the City of Edina Please take Notice that the undersigned, owners of one of the properties proposed to be assessed in the above -named Street Improvement, to -wit: 4520'West 44th Street Edina, Minnesota does hereby give notice to the City of Edina of their ob- jection to the proposed special assessment on said property. Said objection is based upon, but not limited to, the following: 1. The legality of the proceeding that initiated and approved said project. 2. The need for said project. 3. The benefit to the property. I 6613 Dakota Trail Edina, MN 55435 September 10, 1984 Ms. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Ms. Daehn: This letter is to state my objection to the "Proposed Special Assessment on Aquatic Weed Improvement No. AQ -84 -3" against my homestead property located at 6613 Dakota Trail, Edina; Lot 006, Block 005, Indian Hills Addition. This objection is based on the fact that while our property abuts the north end of Indian Head Lake at the lagoon area, we cannot visibly see any part of the lake or the lagoon during 6 to 8 months of the year while the green foilage and leaves are out. We are unable to see the main part of the lake, where most of this project applies, any time during the year and can only see the lagoon area when it is frozen over during the winter months. Therefore, I believe that our property at 6613 Dakota Trail should not be assessed for any of the costs of this project for this tax year or on an ongoing basis. Please have this objection referred to the Edina City Council at their meeting on September 17, 1984. Sincerely, Elwood F. Orchard ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9501 COUNTY NO. 0E -31 FOR: ALLEY IMPROVEMENT NO. E -31. LOCATION: Alley between Abbott Avenue and Beard Avenue and West 59th Street and West 60th Street. CONTRACTOR: Standard Sidewalk, Inc. CONTRACT AN10UNT: $21,906.44 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12%: 2,628.77 $24,535.21 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $24,570.21 LESS 25% GOAL FUND SHARE: 6,142.55 $18,427.66 CAPITALIZEDD INTEREST @ 11125% From: June 20, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 454 days at $5.79 per day. 2,628.62 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,056.28 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 21 Lots. ESTDATED ASSESSMENT - $1,164.45 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,002.68 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $21,056.28 COUNTY CHARGE: 21 parcels @ $.50 each parcel 10.50 $21,066.78 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRCJ 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FICURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9499 COUNTY NO. W -349 FOR: VUTERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WNW 349. LOCATION: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul-de-sac. CONTRACTOR: Q.R.S. CORPORATION. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $12,033.80 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1 444.06 PUBLISHING SUPPLIES: $13,477.86 $13,512.86 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: July 18, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 426 days at $4.25 per day. 1,810.50 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,323-36 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 8 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $1,547.00 PER ASSESSABLE LOT (East Side 10 Yr.) PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,915.42 PER ASSESSABLE LOT (West Side 3 Yr.) ASSESSABLE COST: $15,323.36 COUNTIY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel $0.60 4 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 2.00 2.60 15, J2b. yb TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1987. (West Side) TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. (East Side) FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR's INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9493 COUNTY NO. S -364 FOR: SANITARY SEWER'IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -364. LOCATION: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac. CONTRACTOR: Q.R.S. Corporation. CONTRACT AMOU17r: $10,867.72 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1,304.13 $12,171.85 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $12,196.85 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 11'-% From: July 18, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 426 days at $3.83 per day. $ 1,631.59 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,828.44 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 8 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $2,099.05 (East Side) PER ASSESSABLE LOT (10 Yr.) 3,215.90 (West Side) PER ASSESSABLE LOT ( 3 Yr.) PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,365.21 (East Side) PER ASSESSABLE LOT (10 Yr.) 2,091.90 (West Side) PER ASSESSABLE LOT ( 3 Yr.) ASSESSABLE COST: $13,828.44 COUNTY CHARGE: 4 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel $0.60 4 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 2.00 2.60 $13,831.04 TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1987. (West Side) TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. (East Side) FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 11?% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1,2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9500 COUNTY NO. C.140 FOR: GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -140. LOCATION: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac. CONTRACTOR: Q.R.S. Corporation. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $10,372.80 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 140: 1,452.19 $11,824.99 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25_nn X11, 134 9. 99 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ llzg From: July 18, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 426 days at $3.72 per day. 1,576.31 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,426.30 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 922.77 Assessable Feet. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $16.78 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $14.55 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ASSESSABLE COST: $13,426.30 COUNTY CHARGE: 18 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 9.00 4l.i, 4.i5..3U TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 11'hs OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2794 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9502 COUNTY NO. B -254 FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA-254 LOCATION: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac. CONTRACTOR: ASPHALT PAVING MATERIALS, INC. CONTRACT AM=: $18,662.32 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 2,239.48 $20,901.80 Check No. 311844 Ron Krueger & Associates - Surveying 150.00 325176 G. L. Contracting - pick up & deliver (2) castings 421.38 $21,473.18 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 35.00 $21,508.18 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: September 19, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 364 days at $6.76 per day. 2,465.38 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,973.56 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 922.77 Assessable Feet. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $31.10 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $25.98 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ASSESSABLE COST: $23,973.56 COUNTY CHARGE: 18 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 9.00 ,513, 982.5b TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS — 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9503 COUNTY 140. B -256 FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -256. LOCATION: Gleason Court from Gleason Road to cul -de -sac. CONTRACTOR: Asphalt Paving Materials , CONTRACT AMOUNT: $ 33,824.17 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10 %: 3,382.42 $ 37,206.59 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: rn nn ,> s /,Z5b.b9 CAPITALIZED IWEREST @ ll�% From: June 20, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 454 days at $11.71 per day. $ 5,316.29 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 42,572.88 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 14 lots ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $4,908.28 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $3,040.92 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $ 42,572.88 COUNTY CHARGE: 14 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 7.00 $ 42,579.88 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT ll�% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. / ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -257. LOCATION: Nob Hill Drive in Oak Ridge of Edina. CONTRACTOR: ASPHALT PAVING MATERIALS CONTRACT AMOUNT: ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: LEVY NO. 9504 COUNTY NO. B-257 $15,012.92 :�1b,814.47 Check No. 354759 - Blacktop Service (grade Nob Hill Dr.) 3,808.71 $20,623.18 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: ZS nn :�1U,b58.18 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 1120 From: June 20, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 454 days at $6.49 per day 2,946.42 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,604.60 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 10 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT -$2,900.94 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $2,360.46 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $23,604.60 COUNTY CHARGE: 10 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 5.00 $23,609.60 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876- YEARS. r ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9505 COUINT'Y NO. B -258 LOCATION: Browndale Avenue, Coolidge Avenue, Brook Avenue, Mackey Avenue, from West 44th Street to North Edina City Limits. CONTRACTOR: ASPHALT PAVING MATERIALS. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $52,336.49 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10%: 5,232.65 $57,559.14 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 75.00 $57,634.14 LESS 26.9% FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT - 15,503.58 STREET REPLACEMENT PORTION $42,130.56 ONE -HALF OF STREET REPLACEMENT PORTION PAID BY GEN. FUND - 21,065.28 BALANCE OF STREET REPLACEMENT $21,065.28 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: June 20, 1983 Tb: September 17, 1984 454 days at $6.64 per day 3,013.20 TOTAL CONS'TRUCT'ION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,078.48 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 2,118.23 Feet. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $14.44 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ) PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $11.37 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ) STREET REPLACEMENT ONLY (Browndale Avenue) CONCRETE SIDU99 -K AND STREET REPLACEMENT $15,503.58 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: June 20, 1983 Tb: September 17, 1984 454 days at $4.88 per day 2,217.65 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,721.23 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 2,118.23 Feet minus 287.23 Feet = 1,831 Feet. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $22.25 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ) PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $21.05 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT STREET AND SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT ($11.37 + $9.68) (Mackey, Brook & Coolidge Avenue) ASSESSABLE COST: $41,799.21 COUNTY CHARGE: 30 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 15.00 $41,814.21 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TO'T'AL PRINCIPLE X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9506 COUNTY NO. B -259 FOR: STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -259. LOCATION: Vernon Avenue from Gleason Read to Lincoln Drive; Lincoln Drive from Vernon Avenue to Londonderry Drive. CONTRACTOR: MIDWEST PAVING & RECYCLING COMPANY, INC. CONTRACT AMOUNT: ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10%: Check Nuloer 108781 157764 157765 192825 276745 290803 325810 339375 353037 353490 363279 65708 128782 142176 170798 Work Order # 876 $762,445.38 , 76,244.54 $838,689.92 State Treasurer - Permit 15.00 Barr Engineering - Services 100.00 Midwest Paving - Service 570.00 Midwest Paving - Service 1,118.03 Barr Engineering - Service 46.40 M.P.M., Inc. - Service 669.34 M.P.M., Inc. - Service 100.00 Minnesota Valley Miolesale - Nursery Stock 600.00 Braun Engeering - Service 128.95 Sherwin Williams - Paint 106.95 Jerry's - Supplies 81.04 Say Electric - Repair of fixture 88.62 Alvin Jaffe - Repair sprinkling system 266.80 G.L. Contracting - Repair water service 1,867.34 J.R. Interiors - Repair sprinkling system 29.10 Paint bridge 464.35 PUBLISHING & SUPPLIES: STATE AID SHARE: $844,941.84 Ann nn $845,341.84 647,911.84 $197,430.00 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 1120 From: September 19, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 364 days at $67.00 per day 22,597.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,027.00 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 3,743.85 Feet (single family) 629.00 Units (multi - family) 1,270.00 Feet ( comwrcial) ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT- $ 20.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT (single family) 150.00 PER ASSESSABLE Unit (multi - family) 40.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT (commercial) APROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $ 20.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT (single family) 150.00 PER ASSESSABLE Unit (multi - family) 40.00 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ( comrercial) Page 2 Analysis of Assessment Street Improvement BA-259 ASSESSABLE COST $220,027.00 COUNTY CHARGE: 516 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 258.00 $220,285.00 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 TH.RU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT llzo OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. • ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9507 COUNTY NO. B -260 FOR. STREET IMPROVFZ= NO. BA- -260. LOCATION: Golf Terrace from Wooddale Avenue Westerly 2100 Feet ±. CONTRACTOR: ASPHALT PAVING MATERIALS, INC. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $87,546.22 ENGINE'E'RING AND CLERICAL 100: 8,754.62 $96,300.84 Check No, '311736 Anderson Sprinkler (parts). 60.00 339120 Dorsey & Whitney (legal) 452.50 $96,813.34 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 100.00 $96,913.34 LESS ONE HALF GENERAL FUND SHARE - 48,456.67 $48,456.67 CAPITALIZED INTEMST @ 1120 From: July 18, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 426 days at $15.23 per day 6,499.62 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54,956.29 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 3,848.48 ASSESSABLE FEET. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $15.87 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT' - $14.28 PER ASSESSABLE FOOT ASSESSABLE COST: $54,956.29 COUNTY CHARGE: 24 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 12.00 $54,968.19 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 1120 OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. • ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9497 COUNTY NO. ST 172 FOR: STORM SEMM IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -172. LOCATION: McCauley Trail from Gleason Road to [Nest line of Lot 1, The Timbers. CONTRACTOR: Q.R.S. CORPORATION CONTRACT AMOUNT: $16,482.53 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 1,977.90 $18,460.43 PUBLISHING AMID SUPPLIES: 35.00 $18,495.43 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: June 20, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 454 days at $5.81 per day 2,639.85 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,135.28 Breakdown: Storm Sewer Cost Only $18,222.17 Curb & Gutter Cost 2,913.11 $21,135.28 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 179,400 SQUARE FEET ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $0.1004 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT (Storm Sewer only) PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $0.1016 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT (Storm Sewer only) City Park - $0.1687 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT (with Curb & Gutter) Lots 22,23, Blk 1, The Timbers ASSESSABi COST: $21,135.28 COUNTY CHARGE: 16 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 8.00 $21,143.28 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. r r- 1 ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9508 COUNTY NO. W-351 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WI -351. LOCATION: York Avenue, West 54th Street to 200 feet South to serve 5400, 5406 and 5408 York Avenue. CONTRACTOR: RAYMOND E. HAEG PLUMBING, INC. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $4,196.05 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 12 %: 503 53 PUBLISH12IG AND SUPPLIES: CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ 112% $4,699.58 25.00 $4,724.58 From: November 21, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 301 days at $1.49 per day 448.50 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,173.08 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 3 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $1,510.94 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $1,724.36 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $5,173.08 COUNTY CHARGE: 3 parcels @ $0.50 each parcel 1.50 $5,174.58 TO BE SPREAD OVER 10 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1994. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF 'TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEA 140. 9495 COUNTY NO. W-350 FOR: WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. R44 -350. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -367. LOCATION: Ewanswood Lane to service 6219 and 6221 Evanswood Lane. CONTRACTOR: G. L. Contracting, Inc. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $10 259 50 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 120: 1,231.14 $11,490.64 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 91;_nn $11,515.64 CAPITALIZED INTEREST @ llzo From: October 17, 1983 To: September 17, 1984 338 days at $3.62 per day 1,223.56 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,739.20 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 2 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $5,116.70 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $6,369.60 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $12,739.20 COUNTY CHARGE: 2 parcels @ $0.15 each parcel .30 �1L, /39.5U TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS - 1985 THRU 1987 FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT llh% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. i 9494 S -367 ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9492 COUNTY NO. OL-24 FOR: STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. L-24. LOCATION: Between 7142 Valley View Road and 7005 Comanche Court. CONTRACTOR: NO1 STATES POWER. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $249.00 ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL 10%: 24.90 $273.90 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 25.00 $298.90 CAPILATIZED INTEREST @ 112% From: November 21, 1983 rib: September 17, 1984 301 days at $1.10 per day. 30.14 TOTAL 0014STRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $329.04 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 8 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $53.89 PER ASSESSABLE IOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $41.13 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $329.04 COUNTY CHARGE: 8 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel .40 $329.44 TO BE SPREAD OVER 1 YEAR - 1985. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR's INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9483 COUNTY NO. M-84 LOCATION: 50th Street and France Avenue Business District. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF EDINA. PAYROLL: Ed Lancello $24,651.66 Public Works Crew 1,918.89 Extra summer help 1,874.25 $28,444.80 CONTRACTED SERVICES: Mileage (Lancello) $ 304.98 Repairs 147.41 Patch and seal crosswalks. 925.00 Remve /replace concrete work 6117.70 7,495.09 $35,939.89 COMMODITIES: Defoamer $1094.50 Tile maintenance 2185.32 Lumber 186.95 Seed,, planting & trees 199.50 Repair parts 386.20 General supplies 758.24 Tree guards and tree guard ring 740.00 5,550.71 $41,490.60 CAPITAL OUTLAY: Snow blower 1,149.60 $42,640.20 PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES: 136.24 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,776.44 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 289,030 SQUARE FEET ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $0.135 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $0.148 PER ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOT ASSESSABLE COST: $42,776.44 COUNTY CHARGE: 29 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel 1.45 $42,777.89 TO BE SPREAD OVER 1 YEAR - 1985, FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR's INTEREST FIGURED AT llzo OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. ANALYSIS OF ASSESSMENT LEVY NO. 9487 COUNTY NO. AQ -84 -3 FOR: AQUATIC WEED IMPROVEMENT N0. AQ -84 -3 LOCATION: Indianhead Lake. CONTRACTOR: Midwest Aqua Care and Clean -Flo Laboratory. CONTRACT AMOUNT: $4,353.98 CONTINGIENCY: 400.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,753.98 ASSESSABLE UNITS: 33 Lots. ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT - $315.15 PER ASSESSABLE LOT PROPOSED ASSESSMENT - $144.06 PER ASSESSABLE LOT ASSESSABLE COST: $4,753.98 COUNTY CHARGE: 33 parcels @ $0.05 each parcel 1.65 $4,755.63 TO BE SPREAD OVER 1 YEAR - 1985. FIRST YEAR PAYABLE WITH TAXES DUE IN 1985. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST FIGURED AT 112% OF TOTAL PRINCIPAL X 1.2876 YEARS. V VII l ,1 man AN � Vp N U M B E R 5 -84 -12 Kidd Addition *., L O C A T 10 N Lot 3, except the east 95 feet, front and rear thereof, and Lot 20, except the west 75. feet thereof, all in Block 2, Peacedale Acres REQUEST Generally located south of 62nd and east of Valley View. EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT S -84 -12 Kidd Addition �b o Generally located: South of 62nd Street and East of qX Valley View Road. Mr. Gordon Hughes described the subject property as measuring 28,252 square feet in area and zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. The property fronts on West 62nd Street to the north and also enjoys access to Valley View Road to the south. This latter access is possible due to an unusual jog in the right of way for Valley View Road. The proponent requests a subdivision of the property into two lots which each would measure about 14,000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. Mr. Hughes explained the southerly portion of the subject property is shown for low density attached residential uses by the Comprehensive Plan. All properties fronting on Valley View Road in this area are used for low density attached uses. Adjoining the property to the southeast is a four unit building and adjoining the property to the west is a three unit building, both of which front on Valley View Road. Easterly of the subject property are two, R -1 lots which are developed with modest dwellings fronting West 62nd Street. -2- (The dwelling immediately east of the sub]'ect property is in a poor state of repair.) The westerly of the two lots measures about 95 feet in width by 338 feet in depth and the easterly lot measures 126 feet by 338 feet. Neither of these lots, however, enjoys access to Valley View Road. At Staff's urging, the proponent has pursued the possibility of the joint development with the two lots to the east. Apparently these efforts have not been successful. Mr. Hughes commented that although the proposed subdivision complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance as to lot size, frontage and access, Staff is concerned with the unusual relationship of the new lot to surrounding properties. The unusual relationship is principally caused by the lot's frontage on the jog in Valley View Road right of way. If this jog were not present, the proposed lot would not have frontage on a street and a division would not be possible. If the jog were vacated, it appears that the property would revert to a lot west of Valley View Road. Therefore, a vacation would not solve the frontage problem unless the proponent acquired the vacated property from the owner to the west. Approval of the proposed subdivision will limit the development potential of the large R -1 lots to the east. As noted earlier, the subject property provides the only potential access to Valley View Road. If this access is lost, a rezoning for low density attached uses for these properties is questionable. Also, the subject property and the two lots to the east could be replatted into R -1 lots which would be served by a new cul de sac from West 62nd Street. (This plan would required the demolition of at least one existing dwelling.) If the subjecty property were excluded from such a replat, the new cul de sac could not be "double loaded" with lots and, thus, may not be feasible. The issue in this case is clear, Mr. Hughes stated: should a subdivision be approved which technically complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, but does so due to an unusual arrangement of public right of way; or should the proponent be required to delay his subdivision plans and pursue a joint development with adjoining owners even though such a joint development may be premature? As noted earlier, such a joint development has been pursued without apparent success. The latter approach is most desirable from a planning standpoint. However, if the requested subdivision is approved,.. Staff believes the new lot should be rezoned to R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District. An R -2 use in this location would conform with the Comprehensive Plan and would be more logical use as compared to a single family dwelling. Staff assumes that the northerly line of the new lot could be located slightly to provide the required 15,000 square foot minimum area for R -2 -3- lots. However, a variance from the 90 foot lot width minimum would be needed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidd, the proponents, were present. Mr. Skagerberg wondered if a single dwelling unit would require any variances. It was noted that it would not. Dr. Byron Armstrong, 4119 W. 62nd Street, explained that he owned the property located on the east side of the proponent's. The subject lot could not accomodate a multi - family dwelling unit by itself. He indicated that alternatives were possible. Mrs. McClelland suggested that proposal be continued for one month in order to allow the neighbors to explore those alternatives and reach a solution. Mr. Kidd stated that various meetings had been conducted with surrounding neighbors and a decision could not be reached. He believed a continuance would not change things. Mrs. McClelland moved to continue the proposal for one month in order to allow the neighbors to work with Staff at reaching a solution. Mr. Bailey agreed with Mr. Kidd and pointed out that a subdivision into two R -1 lots meet all zoning requirements. He also commented that approval of a subdivision would still allow further discussions regarding development for that property. Mr. Del Johnson noted that a one -month delay may motivate the neighbors to reach an agreement. Dr. Armstrong alleged that the proponents had never spoken with him. Mr. Kidd reported that Mr. Jack Rice, Rice Company Real Estate, had organized meetings with the various neighbors while exploring possibilities of construction and ownership of an apartment building on this site and the two parcels to the east. Mr. Hughes read excerpts from a letter to Dr. Armstrong, Robert Kidd, Douglas Yarwood and John Yarwood from Mr. Rice which stated that efforts had been made to reach an agreement. Mr. Rice decided for economic reasons not to pursue acquisition of the various properties any further. Mr. Kidd also noted that he had been contacted by other contractors without resolution to the situation. Mr. Runyan asked what Mr. Kidd intended to do with the single family lots. Mr. Kidd, a carpenter by trade, planned to build on them. Mr. Johnson seconded the motion for a continuance for one month. Roll call was taken. Those in favor: John Skagerberg, Viringina Shaw, Helen McClelland, and Del Johnson. Those opposed: David Runyan, John Bailey, Len Ring and Bill Lewis. Motion failed. -4- Dr. Armstrong suggested a possibility of selling off the back of the three lots together. He indicated that one month could be enough time to arrive at a resolution. Upon discussion, Mr. Skagerberg moved subdivision. Mr. Bailey seconded the motion. taken. Those in favor: John Skagerberg, Len David Runyan and John Bailey. Those opposed: McClelland and Virginia Shaw. The motion car minary plat of the subdivision was approved. for approval of the Roll call was Ring, Bill Lewis, Del Johnson, Helen ried. The preli- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 1, 1984 S -84 -12 Kidd Addition Generally located: South of 62nd Street and East of Valley View Road Refer to: Attached Preliminary Plat and Graphic The subject property measures 28,252 square feet in area and is zoned R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District. Th'e property fronts on West 62nd Street to the north and also enjoys access to Valley View Road to the south. This latter access is possible due to an unusual jog in the right of way for Valley View Road. The proponent requests a subdivision of the property into two lots which each would measure about 14, 000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. The southerly portion of the subject property is shown for low density attached residential uses by the Comprehensive Plan. All properties fronting on Valley Veiw Road in this area are used for low density attached uses. Adjoining the property to the southeast is a four unit building and adjoining the property to the west is a three unit building, both of which front on Valley View Road. Easterly of the subject property are two R -1 lots which are developed with modest dwellings fronting on West 62nd Street. (The dwelling immediately east of the subject property is in a poor state of repair.) The westerly of the two lots measures about 95 feet in width by 338 feet in depth and the easterly lot measures 126 feet by 338 feet. Neither of these lots, however, enjoys access to Valley View Road. At Staff's urging, the proponent has pursued the possibility of the joint development with the two lots to the east. Apparently these efforts have not been successful. Recommendation Although the proposed subdivision complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance as to lot size, frontage, and access, we are concerned with the unusual relationship of the new lot to surrounding properties. Community Development and Planning Commission Kidd Addition - S -84 -12 August 1, 1984 Page two This unusual relationship is principally caused by the lot's frontage on the jog in the Valley View Road right of way. If this jog were not present, the proposed lot would not have frontage on a street and a division would not be possible. If the jog were vacated, it appears that the property would revert to a lot west of Valley View Road. Therefore, a vacation would not solve the frontage problem unless the proponent acquired the vacated property from the owner to the west. Approval of the proposed subdivision will limit the development potential of the large R -1 lots to the east. As noted earlier, the subject property provides the only potential access toNalley View Road. If this access is lost, a rezoning for low density attached uses for these properties is questionable. Also, the subject property and the two lots to the east could be replatted into R -1 lots which would be served by a new cul de sac from West 62nd Street. (This plan would require the demolition of atleast one existing dwelling.) If the subject property were excluded from such a replat, the new cul de sac could not be "double loaded" with lots and, thus, may not be feasible. The proponent has submitted the attached graphic which schematically illustrates the proposed location of a new dwelling on the property. Although such a house placement aligns well with other buildings on Valley View Road, it will require setback variances from the Valley View right of way. This issue in this case is clear: should a subdivision be approved which technically complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, but does so due to an unusual arrangement of public right of way; or should the proponent be required to delay his subdivision plans and pursue a joint development with adjoining owners even though such a joint development may be premature? As noted earlier, such a joint development has been pursued without apparent success. In my view, the latter approach is mostdesirable from a planning standpoint. However, if the requested subdivision is approved, we believe the new lot should be rezoned to R -2, Double Dwelling Unit District. An R -2 use in this location would conform with the Comprehensive Plan and would be a more logical use as compared to a single family dwelling. We assume that the northerly line of the new lot could be located slightly to provide the required IS, 000 square foot minimum area for R -2 lots. 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T � \ 75 I 9S 17 1-3 1 407 Qll 7 1 FYI LOCATION MAP . ... .... „■ alai _ . � ■ i1 ■■■n■ �� ■: nln� _ � ■ � ■ � �■ lOiii • _ � ■ al♦ ■■ 111 IN 11 11111 a,� 11 ■ � I min Final Development Plan Approval N U M B c R P -84 -2 Erickson Petroleum CorporationlHoliday LOCATION: Northeast Quadrant of W. 50th Street and Interlachen Boulevard REQUEST EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT P -84 -2 Erickson Petroleum Corporation /Holiday Final Development Plan Approval Generally located: Northeast Quadrant of W. 50th Street �la I and Interlachen Boulevard Mr. Hughes reported the Planned Commerical District. An Station) with three service bays property. subject property is zoned PC -41 automobile service station (K -O is presently located on the The applicant proposed to acquire the property and convert the full service station to a self- service gas station with accessory convenience retail uses. The three service bays would be eliminated and converted to sales or support areas and a 1,200 square foot addition would be constructed, thus increasing the building's floor area by about 50 percent. The applicant proposes to maintain the existing access to the site and the general arrangement of parking areas and drive aisles. The existing canopy and pump islands will be removed and replaced with a new canopy and islands. Mr. Hughes explained the existing right of way line for W. 50th Street encroaches substantially into the southerly portion of the site. The right of way is controlled by Hennepin County. The applicant and the County have discussed a release of this excess right of way and the deliniation of a new right of way line for portions of some proposed parking spaces and drive aisles. The County has also requested that the existing driveway from West 50th Street be closed at this time. The applicant would provide 24-parking spaces as required including 8 spaces at the pump islands. He noted that Staff believes that the final development plans reflect a general upgrading of the site and building and connection of some existing non - conforming features. However, two issues concerning the use of the property should be resolved in connection with final plan approval. First, Staff agrees that that pump island spaces should be included in the count of required parking. He recommended, therefore, that the Commission and Council accept the finding that the project complies with parking requirements. Second, the issue concerning the excess County right of way must be resolved prior to final approval by the City Council. Staff supports the County's position that the curb cut from West 50th Street.should be closed. Mr. Hughes suggested the following conditions: 1. Subject to resolution of the excess right of way issue with the County; 2. approval limited to the building plans presented which show the same exterior materials used for all sides of the building. Mr. Hughes introduced Mr. Dave Hoeschen, Erickson Petroleum /Holiday. Mr. Gordon Johnson wondered if the proposed Hennepin County curb cut could be developed as an entrance only for west bound traffic on 50th Street? Mr. Hoeschen noted that this situation presently existed. He said that Hennepin County was investigating if they have easement rights or fee ownership for the 50th Street right of way. Hennepin County had suggested that Erickson /Holiday lease the right of way or Hennepin County issue a Letter of Intent stating the proposed sale of the right of way. Mr. Hoeschen pointed out Hennepin County plans in the future to develop Vernon into a four lane with an additional right turn. He hoped to maintain that entrance until that time unless it was stipulated to be closed. Mr. John Skagerberg asked for his views of suggested one -way traffic of the two entrances on Interlachen. Mr. Hoeschen announced that this had not been considered. Mr. John Bailey noted a southerly curb cut on Interlachen is dangerous for traffic pulling out to travel south on Interlachen. Discussion ensued regarding the flow of traffic. Mrs. Helen McClelland stated she did not believe a convenience store in the area is necessary. Mr. Palmer wondered how the recent BRW traffic study on the area viewed this location. Mr. Hughes noted that the study was silent on the curb cut aspect, however, it did propose a right turn lane on 50th to Interlachen which would then be tied to the widening of the bridge Mr. Hughes commented that by creating a one -way flow, the problem of parked cars sticking out is eliminated, however, the vehicle turning left must cross over the on- coming traffic near the intersection. Mrs. McClelland suggested recommending to the County that the southerly exit be closed, the curb cut on 50th be one way and the other northerly entrance could be two way traffic. Mr. Hoeschen stated that from a business standpoint, they would object to such a traffic flow. Mr. Palmer wondered if the County had considered the possibility of of a one -way traffic flow trough the station. Mr. Hoeschen referred to a letter from the County stating the 50th Street exit should be closed. They had no concerns with Interlachen. Mr. Johnson asked if this could be reviewed in one year after the traffic flow in and out had been measured. Mr. Heshin stated that Hennepin County keeps accident records and he believed if there were a problem, Hennepin County would put a median in. He also commented that he would like to see any restrictions placed on the site at this time, not later. By doing so, Erickson /Holiday would have the option of cancelling their plans if it appeared that the restrictions would interfere with their plans. Mr. Hughes reminded the Commission that they were addressing final plans and not a conditional use permit. It is not a case on which conditions can be attached. Mr. Bailey asked what the distance between the two curb cuts was. It was decided that there was 115 feet. Mr. Bailey suggested moving the curb cut further away from the intersection. Mr. Skagerberg moved to approve the final development plans subject to resolution of the access right of way issue with the County; requesting to the County that a one -way ingress from w. 50th Street be kept open until final development of the bridge occurs; and limited to the building plans prsented which show the same exterior materials used for all sides of the building. Mr. Palmer seconded the motion. 1. Mr. Del Johnson asked about the material and colors of the facia around the roofline of the building. Mr. Heshin noted that it would be dark brown facia. Mr. Bailey expressed a concern of video games at the location and the possibility of this site becoming a hang out. Mr. Hughes stated that video games were not allowed in this district. All were in favor of the motion; the final development plans were approved. IV. ADJOURNMENT: Mrs. McClelland moved for adjournment and Mr. Palmer seconded the motion. All were in favor; the meeting was adjourned at 8:05 p.m. Li da E sen, Secretary Planning Department Ti COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AUGUST 29, 1984 P -84 -2 Erickson Petroleum Corporation /Holiday Final Development Plan Approval Refer to: Attached final development plans Generally located: Northeast Quadrant ot'W. 50th Street and Interlachen Boulevard The subject property is zoned PC -4, Planned Commerical District. An automobile service station (K -0 Station) with three service bays is presently located on the property. The applicant proposes to acquire the property and convert the full service station to a self - service gas station with accessory convenience retail uses. The three service bays would be eliminated and converted to sales or support areas and a 1,200 square toot addition would be constructed, thus increasing the building's floor area by about 50 percent. The applicant proposes to maintain the existing access to the site and the general arrangement of parking areas and drive aisles. The existing canopy and pump islands will be removed and replaced with a new canopy and islands. As shown on the attached site plan, the existing right of way line for W. 50th Street encroaches substantially into the southerly .portion of the site. The right of way is controlled by Hennepin County. Portions of :some proposed parking spaces and drive aisles are located on this right of way. The applicant and the County have discussed a release of this excess right of way and the deliniation of a new right of way line as shown on the attached graphic which would eliminate the encroachment of parking spaces into the right of way. The County has also requested that the existing driveway from West 50th Street be closed at this time. The final development plans illustrate 16 off - street parking spaces for the proposed use. According to the Zoning Ordinance, 24 spaces are required based upon the floor area of retail uses and the proposed number of employees. The applicant notes that most retail customers are those also purchasing gasoline. Eight automobiles can be parked at the pump islands which in the applicant's view, should be included in the count of parking spaces. It so included, 24 parking spaces would be provided as required. r1` The attached final development plans include a site plan, elevation drawings, grading plans and other information required by Ordinance. At this writing, landscaping plans have not been submitted, but we presume such plans will be available prior to the August 29, meeting. Recommendation Staff believes that the final development plans reflect a general upgrading of the site and building and corre-ction of some existing non — conforming features. The proposed use of the property conforms to the requriements of the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive plan and should provide a needed convenience retail service for the the Grandview Area. Two issues concerning the use of the property should be resolved in connection with final plan approval. First, we noted that the applicant suggests that pump island spaces should be included in the count of required parking. Staff agrees with this concept in the case of a convenience retail use accessory to a gas station. In our view, the proposed parking quantity on the site is adequate and no purpose would be served by requiring additional spaces. 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RF.g0T.1TTTnN WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina conducted a Public Hearing pursuant to published notice duly given; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina desires to provide assistance to renters, home buyers, and homeowners of modest incomes; and WHEREAS, such assistance can most appropriately be provided on a neighborhood basis; and WHEREAS, that portion of Edina located easterly of Hansen Road and northerly of Interlachen Boulevard extended is characterized by housing stock and housing opportunities which are more available to individuals and families of modest incomes than other parts of the City; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina hereby designates and establishes that part of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying northerly and easterly of the following described line: Beginning at the West Quarter corner of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21; thence easterly along the East -West cernter lines of Sections 30 and 29, Township 117, Range 21, to the East Quarter corner of said Section 29; thence south along the East line of said Section 29 and the East line of Section 32, Township 117, Range 21 to the Southeast corner of said Section 32; thence easterly along the North line of Section 5, Township 116, Range 21, to the Northeast corner of said Section 5; thence south along the east line of said Section 5 and the east line of Section 8, Township 116, Range 21, to the Southeast corner of said Section 8 as a Neighborhood for purposes of promoting housing opportunities for individuals and families of modest incomes. ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1984. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of September 17, 1984, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 10th day of December, 1984. City Clerk / V/ a DESCRIPTION FOR EAST EDINA HOUSING FOUNDATION That part of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying northerly and easterly of the following described line: Beginning at the West Quarter corner of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21; thence easterly along the East -West center lines of Sections 30 and 29, Township 117, Range 21., to the East Quarter corer , of said Section 29; thence south along the East line of said Section 29 and the East line of Section 32, Township 117, Range 21 to the Southeast corner of said Section 32; thence easterly along the North line of Section5, Township 116, Range 21, to the Northeast corner of said Section 5; thence south along the east line of said Section 5 and the east line of Section 8, Township 116, Range 21, to the Southeast corner of said Section 8. of i ?f ty -'�'v MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CITY CLERK 1.17 SUBJECT: 70TH STREET /W. SHORE DRIVE 70TH STREET /CORNELIA DRIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 1984 Mrs. Morgan Larson, 7204 Monardo Lane, telephoned me this morning and stated she could not attend the Council Meeting tonight. She asked that the following message be conveyed to the Council: She feels there is a need for traffic signals at the above referenced intersections to provide safety for children at 70th and Cornelia, and to control traffic at 70th and West Shore Drive. Mr /Mrs Stan Selvig, 7113 West Shore Drive, telephoned to say they are in favor of a traffic signal at 70th Street and West Shore Drive. M E M O R A N D U M /V"A DATE: September 17, 1984 TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Member FROM: Kenneth Rosland, City Manage SUBJECT: 70th .& CORNELIA INTERSECTION As you may recall, the Council previously adopted the Traffic Safety Committee's recommendations concerning the 70th Street and Cornelia Drive intersection. These recommendations are contained in the July 10, Committee minutes which are attached. In its reconsideration on September 11th of the 70th & West Shore stop sign which has been referred by the Council for further study, the Traffic Safety Comittee was again presented with the 70th & Cornelia issue by some residents in the area. After considerable discussion, the Traffic Safety Committee recommended that those individuals address the Council Meeting on Monday night regarding the 70th & Cornelia issue. The 70th & Cornelia issue was originally presented to the Traffic Safety Committee at its February meeting following letter requests from both the PTA and a committee that had been formed at Cornelia regarding safety problems. At the February 21 meeting, the Traffic Safety Committee received testimony from interested individuals and moved to consider the action again at its April meeting. At its April meeting, following a study in the area, the following observations were made: a.) There was excellent compliance with the existing stop sign. b.) The intersection did not meet warrants for signalization. c.) Pedestrian traffic at that intersection occurred for a very short period of the time during the day. d.) The existing 20 miles - per -hour zone in the area received minimal compliance. Following further discussion by the Committee, it was recommended that additional information be gathered, including traffic gap studies. After the April meeting, an extensive study was done and the following findings were made by the Committee and forwarded to the City Council as a recommen- dation on July 10, 1984. Representing the PTA at that meeting was Donna Montgomery, who had been notified to attend. The Council subsequently approved the recommendation on July 16, 1984: 70th E Cornelia Intersection September 17, 1984 Page two a.) That the four -way stops be maintained at 70th E Cornelia; b.) That the corner. of 70th & Cornelia be striped to indicate the "through" and "turn" lanes; c.) That they establish "No Parking - Anytime" zones near the intersection; d.) That snow removal at the intersection be improved by City; e.) That steps be initiated to relocated the mail box away from the intersection; f.) That attempts be made to relocate the existing MTC shelter; and g.) That the adult school crossing guards should be maintained. It was the feeling of the Traffic Safety Committee at its July 10th meeting that signalization in addition to not being warranted based on the volume of traffic would cause additional problems including an overall increase in traffic speed and the opinion that it would change the character and nature of that street from a "collector" street to something akin to a four -lane major arterial. The Committee also concluded that a semaphore would not enhance pedestrian safety. Those persons who were in attendance at the Traffic Safety Committee's September 11th meeting indicated that there were two major issues. One, that the lane striping that has been done has not helped alleviate the problem, but in their estimation has exacerbated the problem. Two, that they feel that signalization is the only remedy that will increase safety at that corner. One of the concerned individuals, Phyllis Kohler, called Wednesday morning, and it was indicated to her that she would be able to address this issue to the Council at its meeting on September 17, 1984. She indicated in a telephone conversation that she would in fact have other individuals with her to indicate their concern. Additional issues that have been identified by the neighborhood group concerned at 70th 8 Cornelia, in addition to those previously mentioned, are that: a.) Their group was not given appropriate notice of the July 10th and July 16th actions. b.) That, although they feel no violation of law was committed, a trust with the community had been broken. 70th 6 Cornelia Intersection September 17, 1984 Page three c.) That they felt all along the Traffic Safety Committee was inclined towards signalization and that the last minute recommendations, at which they were not present on July 10, were in fact out of character with the direction that it had been going. This was apparently caused by an indication from a school district staff member who thought the Council had authorized a signal. d.) That the staff was being very bureaucratic in the operation of the Committee• and arbitrary in its decisions. There is some indication from the residents that they feel that an independent traffic study of the situation would be appropraite at this time. At least one person had additionally suggested that if the City Council would not fund such an undertaking that perhaps the neighborhood might be w1illing to. The Traffic Safety Committee feels that it is now up to the City Council as to whether the corner should be signalized or not, as they feel the recom- mendation as it stands is appropriate and that the only consideration to be given over the next several months should be whether the white lines are accomplishing the purpose for which they were established. The Traffic Safety Committee was established as a technical advisory committee to the City Council regarding matters of traffic safety. This Committee in its advisory only capacity has never taken action on its own, as its action must always be reviewed and ratified by the City Council. This Committee, which was put in place prior to 1967, has made recommendations in many areas and has been, within the last five years, composed of three members from the staff together with two members from the public. Other communities handle traffic safety in different ways. A more formal model for the analysis of traffic problems is that of Bloomington in which it is a citizens committee to which there is one staff person assigned. That .committee, like the Planning Commission and some of the other City advisory commissions, conducts a more formal hearing process and is advised by, but not composed of professionals. We must emphasize that our Traffic Safety Committee decides issues on the basis of technical data and they rely upon their professional expertise in engineering, planning, and taw enforcement in reaching such decisions. In some instances, neighborhood groups or other interested parties disagree with the conclusions reached by the Committee. In such cases, the City Council should hear the views of such parties and respond accordingly. HINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE JULY 10, 1984 9:00 A.11. Members present: Fran Hoffman, Chairman Alison Fuhr Gordon Hughes Craig Swanson Members absent: Lois Coon Others present: Donna Montgomery, 6824 Oaklawn Avenue Pam Keating, 6901 Dawson Lane SECTION A Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. 1. Request for evaluation of the West 70th Street and Cornelia Drive intersection. (Continued from previous meeting - see February 1984 and April 1984 Traffic Safety Committee Minutes.) ►Request made by Mrs. Montgomery, president of the Cornelia School PTA. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman, reported the results of an extensive field study of West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive which was conducted during April and May 1984. The field study included traffic counts, volume studies, and gap studies of the intersection and adjacent roadway. The major findings include: . Insufficient volumes of traffic are present to warrant signalization. . 13,000 vehicles were counted during the study. . Four (4) vehicles failed to stop at the intersection (note: no pedestrians present during the failure to stop observations). v Gap studies indicate insufficient gaps to provide for pedestrian crossing (gap studies conducted at West Shore Drive at West 70th Street where no traffic controls exist). � fl. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes Page 2 July 10, 1984 Mr. Hoffman reported this additional information: o A check with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) revealed that a "4 -Way Stop" would be the appropriate recommendation given the conditions at West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive. • The previously- mentioned "back -up" problem on West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive can be engineered by lane striping on West 70th Street. • The installation of a signal may have the tendency to increase average speeds on West 70th Street and also may increase traffic volumes. • Conversely, adding stop signs on West 70th Street may decrease traffic volumes. • Engineering Department recommendations include: 1. Maintain the four -way stop signs at West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive. 2. Stripe West 70th Street to identify through and turning lanes. 3. Establish "No Parking - Anytime" zones in appropriate locations near the intersection. 4. Install a four -way stop at West 70th Street at West Shore Drive. r Mrs. Montgomery related a recent problem where she had had difficulty crossing West 70th Street. She stated that a traffic signal would solve the problem of vehicles "running" or "rolling through" the intersection. Mrs. Keating offered that she felt the "human factor" was very important. Mr. Swanson reported a short -term independent study performed by a veteran police officer who frequently works in the area of West 70th Street. The police officer concluded: • Traffic signals would increase overall speed and cause "speed -ups" in an attempt to "make the light." • Four -way stop signs at West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive and West Shore Drive are the best solutions to the situation. • Additional stop signs would deter traffic from West 70th Street and, in turn, promote safety. Mrs. Fuhr questioned what other signalization, other than the standard semaphore, might be appropriate at West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive. Mr. Hoffman stated that the benefit of other devices would be temporary in nature. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes Page 3 July 10, 1984 Mr. Hughes commented regarding the Engineering Department recommendations. He stated he felt the West 70th Street at West Shore Drive stop sign installation was a separate issue and should be decided on its own merit. In the past, "stop" signs have not been used to discourage traffic volumes and, in fact, West 70th Street is a collector roadway and the flow of traffic should be encouraged. Mrs. Fuhr moved the following: • The four -way stop should be maintainted at West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive. • West 70th Street traffic lanes should be striped. • Appropriate "No Parking - Anytime" zones should be established. • Public Works should improve snow removal at the intersection. • Steps should be taken to relocate the existing mailbox at the intersection. • Steps should be taken to relocate the existing MTC shelter at the intersection. • The use of adult school crossing guards should be maintained. • The "stop" sign recommendation at West 70th Street at West Shore Drive should be dealt with as a separate issue. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. SECTION B Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request. NONE. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or are referred to others. NONE. Respectfully submitted, Edina Traffic Safety Committee MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 11, 1984 9:00 A.M. Members present: Fran Hoffman, Chairman Gordon Hughes Alison Fuhr Craig Swanson Members absent: Lois Coon Others present: (see attached list) SECTION A Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. 1. Request to review the August 1984 Traffic Safety Committee recommendation of a four -way "STOP" at West 70th Street at West Shore Drive. Request made during Council proceedings on the matter, August 20, 1984. Previous'action: The Committee formerly recommended approval of a four -way STOP" at West 70th Street at West Shore Drive. (See August 1984 Traffic Safety Commi.ttee Minutes.) ACTTnN TAKFN Mr. Hoffman outlined the history of study of West 70th Street, which includes: • Insufficient traffic volumes at Cornelia Drive and West Shore Drive to warrant signalization. • Traffic observations of turning movements, etc. of both intersections. • Pedestrian studies. • Pedestrian gap studies revealing insufficient gaps for normal crossing. • Few violations noted at the intersection during periods of study. • Accident study including three personal injury accidents in the past 15 months and six total accidents in the area since January 1, 1982. • The study of Cornelia Drive and West 70th Street as a separate issue from West Shore Drive and West 70th Street. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes Page 2 September 11, 1984 • The process and conclusion of the Traffic Safety Committee at its August 1984 meeting. Mr. Jess Cohen outlined his observations of the Lake Edina South Garden neighborhood. He stated that by design the area is buffered and isolated. Its only vehicle exits to the north are West Shore Drive and Wooddale Avenue. West 70th Street has increased in traffic volume and now makes the intersection at West Shore Drive hazardous. Mr. Cohen stated that the greatest problem is the left turn movement entering West 70th Street traffic. Mr. Cohen stated he did not feel that the "stacking" at a proposed "STOP" sign would create a problem for the residents. Mr. Harold Babb presented an in -depth personal study and observation of the intersection. He stated that, by definition, accident warrants do not exist for a four -way stop. Mr. Babb has conducted independent traffic counts and stated that he does not see the need to stop 10,000 vehicles on West 70th Street for the convenience of 850 vehicles entering from West Shore Drive. Mr. Babb described current residents' problems entering West 70th Street and stated that "speed" is the main problem on the roadway. Furthermore, access problems to West 70th Street occur only during the periods from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M., 11:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., and in the evening. Mr. Babb stated that the establishment of a "STOP" sign would be the first step in commercializing (loss of residential character) West 70th Street, making it another France Avenue. Lastly, in opposition to the signs, he suggested the accident problem was being moved westward on West 70th Street to the area where residents entering their driveways would be exposed to the hazard of "rear -end" accidents. Instead of the stop sign proposal, Mr. Babb suggested a program of signing and enforcement to enhance safety. He presented a Bloomington project which identified 3/10 of a mile. By "bracketing" the area with signs and provi.ding strict enforcement, accidents were reduced by 9 %. In summary, Mr. Babb stated that accidents are insufficient to warrant the signs, there is little pedestrian traffic, the signs would not enhance safety, and the signs are only a matter of convenience. Mr. Swanson suggested that an "Accident Reduction Zone" as outlined by Mr. Babb requires study, commitment and the ability to assign the necessary resources to be meaningful. Currently, Edina Police do not have the resources available and the experience of other types of signing shows they have a terminal or temporary impact. Mr. Carl Horsch, a West 70th Street resident, offered that West 70th Street traffic has increased. Also, the West Shore Drive intersection has become a funnel for the neighborhood. Mrs. Carl Horsch stated that driveway access along West 70th Street is difficult. Mrs. Horsch reiterated that speed is the primary problem. Traffic-Safety Committee Minutes Page 3 September 11, 1984 Mr. Ron Rich, who has an engineering background, stated that pedestrians and bicyclists have a difficult time crossing West 70th Street. Volumes along West 70th Street will not decrease, however, the proposed "STOP" sign may slow the rate of increasing volumes. Additionally, Mr. Rich stated that the safety of the neighborhood is the problem and opposition to the proposed sign by 3 -5 residents should not stop the installation. Mr. Babb and Mr. Rich discussed the effect of the "STOP" sign as to speed and volume control. Mr. Hoffman interjected that speed would be reduced approximately 300' on each side of the intersection, however, after 600' beyond the intersection, normal driving patterns would prevail. The Committee responded to other comments which included the roadway's design not being a four -lane roadway, yet its being used as such. Also, no neighborhood petition initiated the study and subsequent recommendation. Mr. Hughes stated that he was of the opinion that the driveway problems would be minimal. Also, he viewed the role of the Committee as being somewhat anticipatory and suggested area growth, etc. would shortly create the necessary warrants for the sign. Mr. Hughes moved reaffirmation of the August 1984 recommendation. Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. 2. Request for "No Parking Anytime" signs along the south side of West 66th Street from Normandale Road eastward to Valley View Road. Request made by Chief Swanson. ACTION TAKEN: Chief Swanson explained that the easternmost end of the described area is not currently signed "No Parking." Also, in a research of signing action along West 66th Street no authorization could be found for any restrictions. Approval would validate current signs and practices. Mr. Swanson moved that the Committee recommend "No Parking Anytime" signs be erected along West 66th Street from Normandale Road eastward to Valley View Road. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. SECTION B Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request. NONE. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or are referred to others. Traffic-Safety Committee Minutes Page 4 September 11, 1984 1. Request for a reduction in the speed zone along West 78th Street. Request made by Mr. Keith L. Carlson, 5555 West 78th Street. Previous action: See July 1984 Traffic Safety Committee Minutes.- ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman moved that the item be continued for one month. Mr. Swanson seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. 2. Several persons associated with Cornelia Elementary School and counsel for one area resident questioned the Committee on its recommendations relating to West 70th Street at Cornelia Drive. Included in the questioning was the process used to make a recommendation and the notification of proponents. Specifically, the issues relating to a semaphore for the intersection and the recent lane markings were of greatest concern. Mr. Hoffman provided a brief history of actions taken at West 70th Street and Cornelia Drive and the adjacent West 70th Street roadway. Mr. Swanson stated that the president of the PTA had been notified of and attended the July 1984 meeting when the most recent action was recommended. Mr. Hoffman advised that the recommendation had been acted upon by the City of Edina Council and questions, etc. should be directed to them. In addition to the above, questions were raised relating to child /pedestrian safety during school crossing periods. Mr. Swanson and Mr. Burnett agreed to meet and discuss joint efforts to promote safety. No action was taken by the Committee. Respectfully submitted, Edina Traffic Safety Committee L/ L) ca.. 7009- tole vAj o"IN 4-Z '7�-L M J t September 7, 1984 PETITION For 4 -way stop signs at West Shore Drive and West 70th Street. We, the undersigned residents of the vicinity of West Shore Drive and 70th Street in Edina, request that the Edina City Council authorize installation of 4 -way stop signs at the intersection of these two streets. Our reasons include: 1) The danger presented by extreme vehicular speeds common on West 70th Street; 2) The delay in obtaining access to or crossing West 70th Street at West Shore Drive caused by uncontrolled high traffic volumes on West 70th Street, especially during rush hour; 3) The actual and near -miss accident frequency caused by the existing traffic and control conditions and; 4) The improvement in safety for children crossing West 70th Street. We further request that installation of such signs be approved at the earliest opportunity. Name xlifl 2 2• „= 3 3. G 5. i 6. C. '7 7. 8. �6 n50 9. (Z 10.'� V 11_ Address ?�?C� L / , /', ,C_7 yfo IL /� PETITION September 7, 1984 Page 2 Name X 17 13. T 14 tq i UY V 14-( DI �71 V C/ c1l. 17. F A- A. 18. 20 21. 7 2 Zr 24. 4 2-f 25 ,?0 2E .?./' 2i ? ? 2E f 29. 308 3 1. -77 I& Address 7 2 Par-YLM� 09.a- 00 7 7 C-Z PETITION FOR STOP SIGNS AT 70TH VEST SHORE DRIVE Petition for 4 -way stop signs at"West Shore Drive and West 70th Street. We. the undersigned residents of the vicinity of West Shore Drive and 70tth Street in Edina, request that the Edina City Council authorize installation of 4 -way stop signs at the intersection of these two streets. OUR REASONS INCLUDE: 1) The danagmy danger presented by extreme vehicular speeds common on West 70TH SU; 2) The delay in obtaining Reese to or crossing West 70TH Street at West Shore Dive. This is caused by uncontrolled high traffic volunes on West 70TH Street, especially during rush hour and the high speed; j) The actual and near -miss accident frequency caused by the existing traffic and and lack of control conditions and; W he need for improvement in safety for children crossing West 70Th Street. More and more younger people are in or moving into the area. We understand others in the community also recommend that these signs be installed including the parents of those at Cornellia School and t::e Edina Safety Council. Y� NAME y c S J DRESS �r,7 ._.. sde c� D cf 71 / a �l/�5✓ S - J711 6 -7117 1') Sx,, 83- Izz r/o 9 lv. -1a , s0,. rr 'r + NAME e / r `� �t , AI)DRES S �✓ J l 1 September 12, 1984 City of Edina Council Members Edina, MN 55435 Gentlemen: We residents wish to be heard at the September 17, 1984 Council Meeting as it regards the Traffic Safety Committee's recommendation for a four -way stop at West 70th Street and West Shore Drive. As one of the spokesmen for residents who oppose this recommendation, I will appreciate your allowing sufficient time so that we can present facts that will help in your consideration of this recommendation. 9AUA&r- Sincerely, L Harold E. Babb I =-a MEMORANDUM TO: Edina City Council FROM. Thomas S. Erickson DATE: September 13, 1984 RE: On -Sale Wine License Attached are forms of questions for Council consideration relative to the advisory ballot concerning issuance of on -sale wine licenses. The wording of the questions has been kept as short as possible (except the Chamber of Commerce question is as they drafted it) and yet sufficient to accommodate the various requirements of the statute relative to the issuance of on -sale wine licenses. There is no statutory form of question so the Council may vary the question as it wishes. Please note that, in each case, it is recommended that there appear with the question a statement that the response is advisory only to the Council. It is appropriate to raise another issue for Council consideration. That issue is the wine license fee itself. The issue is also addressed in paragraph 9 of the October 18, 1982 memorandum sent with this memorandum. This present memorandum is written to expressly disagree with the State Liquor Control Commission. The statute relative to on -sale wine licenses states that "the fee for on -sale wine licenses shall be set by the issuing authority, which will not exceed one -half of the license fee charged by the issuing authority for an on -sale license, or $2,000, whichever is less." Presently the only on -sale liquor licenses in the City are those issued to the Edina and Interlachen Country Clubs. The fee charged by the City for those licenses is $200 per year. Therefore pursuant to the on -sale wine license statute, the most that the City of Edina can presently charge for an on -sale wine license is $100. The only present manner of increasing that fee for wine licenses will be to increase the fee for on -sale licenses to the country clubs. By statute there is no statutory ceiling on the amount of the fee for an on -sale intoxicating liquor license issued to a club unless it is a "fraternal club." A "fraternal club" is defined by statute to be: "a club which serves only members and their guests and which uses any profits derived from the sales principally for sponsoring activities beneficial to the community and not for the benefit of any individual." r It is my opinion that the Edina and Interlachen Country Clubs are not "fraternal clubs." My conclusions as to the limiting effect of the Country Club on -sale licenses have been agreed with by Ms. Linda Close, the Assistant Attorney General assigned to the State Liquor Control Commission. Therefore, it is my opinion that if the Council elects to issue wine licenses, it must also decide what fee should be charged and that may result in an increase in the fee for the liquor licenses.issued to the two City country clubs. TSE /cd attachment ADVISORY POLL RESULTS NOT BINDING ON, ONLY ADVISORY TO, EDINA CITY COUNCIL ON -SALE WINE LICENSES Form No. 1 (Recommended by City Staff): Question No. 1 "Shall the City of Edina issue on -sale licenses to qualifying sit -down restaurants to sell wine, in conjunction with the sale of food ?" Question No. 2 "Shall such wine sale licenses authorize sale on Sundays also ?" Form No. 2 (Proposed by Edina Chamber of Commerce): "Shall the City of Edina, Minnesota issue wine only licenses to restaurants having the capacity and staff adequate to provide table service for a minimum of twenty -five guests so as to permit the sale of wine on the premises but only in conjunction with the sale of food, all in compliance with Minnesota Statutes Section 3.40.11, Subd. 20." Form No. 3: "Shall the City of Edina issue on -sale licenses to qualifying sit -down restaurants to sell wine, in conjunction with the sale of food, on all days of the week, including Sunday ?" Form No. 4: "Shall the City of Edina issue on -sale licenses to qualifying sit -down restaurants to sell wine, in conjunction with the sale of food, on all days of the week, other than Sunday ?" SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT City of Edina Hennepin County, Minnesota February 4, 1975 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Voters desiring to vote in favor of a question, put a cross mark (x) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring to vote against a question, put a cross mark (x) in the square opposite the word NO. VOTE ON BOTH QUESTIONS Yes SPLIT - LIQUOR QUESTION "Shall the City of Edina, Minnesota, be authorized to issue `on -sale' liquor licenses to a private person or persons for the sale of intoxicating ligours in NO conjunction with a hotel or restaurant as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 340.07 ?" SUNDAY LIQUOR QUESTION "Shall the City of Edina, Minnesota, be authorized Yes to issue licenses to sell intoxicating liquors between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 12 o'clock midnight on Sundays, in conjunction with the serving of food, to establishments to which `on -sale' licenses have been or may hereafter be issued for the sale of intoxicating liquors, which are hotels, restaurants, or clubs as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section NO 340.07, and which have facilities for serving not less than 30 guests at one time ?" Nt 62 0 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor and City Council FROM:, Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager DATE: October 18, 1982 SUBJECT: Wine Licensing In accordance with Council direction, a staff committee comprising representatives of the Police Department, Health Department, Planning Department and Administration was formed to study the issue of wine licensing. This committee was charged with discovering and compiling all relevant facts concerning the impact of wine licensing on the City of Edina. The committee was not charged with making conclusions or recommendations concerning the desirability of wine licensing and thus none are contained in this report. Some issues concerning wine licensing are more subjective than statistical. In such cases, we have attempted to provide you with analyses relying upon the expertise of our committee. For the sake of clarity, this report is presented in a question and answer format. Much of our report relies upon experiences of other cities. Unfortunately we .could not locate a city exhibiting the same liquor /wine licensing characteristics as Edina. Therefore, we selected three metropolitan area communities and one out -state community which were experienced in this area. These cities included Bloomington, St . Louis Park, Golden Valley and Alexandria. References made in our report to survey data from other cities refer to the information gathered from the four above communities. Attached to this report are copies of the following: 1. Statute concerning on -sale wine licenses 2. Map of zones for restaurants 3._ Statistical information from other cities 4. Application forms for wine licenses from other cities 1. Are there other cities in Minnesota with off -sale liquor stores and licensing for on -sale wine only? i.e. no on -sale liquor. We could not find any cities in Minnesota which share this situation. Twenty communities have municipal off -sale and on -sale liquor establishments as well as wine only licenses. These cities also issue a limited number of club licenses. Therefore, it is not possible to evaluate a city with exactly the same licensing situation that Edina would have if wine licenses were allowed. 2. Where would wine licenses be allowed according to the State Statutes? M.S. 340. 11. Subd. (20) permits the issuance of wine licenses to any restaurant having facilities for seating not fewer than 25 guests. (Exhibit 1) 3. Does State law limit the number of wine licenses which the City may issue? No. Wine Licensing Memorandum October 18, 1982 Page two 4. Where would wine licenses be allowed in Edina according to the Edina Zonirn Ordinances? Restaurants are an allowed principal use in C -1, C -2, and C -3 Commerical Districts and an allowed accessory use in the Office Building District, Mixed Development District, R -5 and PRD -5 Residential Districts, and the Regional Medical District. Presumably, restaurants which comply with the previously mentioned Statute and are located in the above zoning districts would be eligible for wine licenses if no other restrictions were imposed. (Exhibit 2) S. What portion of a restaurant's business is wine sales? We informally compared two businesses which have restaurants in Edina without wine and restaurants. in other cities with wine. We found that wine made up 3-8% of total sales. In a pizza parlour setting, wine made up about one third of the combined beer and wine sales. 6. Do we presently have a licensing system in place to handle wine licensing? No. Our 3.2 beer license requires only a cursory prelicensing investigation and no on -going monitoring unless complaints are received. About three hours of staff time annually per establishment are spent on 3.2 beer licensing. 7. What additional service demands will be placed on the City if wine licenses are available? Service demands can be broken down into these categories: prelicensing investigation, monitoring and enforcement. Prelicensing investigation is one of the more unpredicatable demands for service. The City will have to determine if a relatively low level investigation (similar to our 3.2 beer investigations) is desirable or if a more comprehensive approach, similar to on -sale liquor licenses in other cities would be used. Three of the four survey cities require the same procedure for wine as on sale liquor licenses. In addition, one city licenses individual handlers of the beverage as well. We believe that a more comprehensive approach is appropriate which will likely result in 35 -40 hours of staff time for prelicensing investigations per establishment. However, based upon discussions with other cities, prelicensing investigations may take 80 hours of staff time in the case of an on -sale liquor license. On -going monitoring is essential to ensure compliance with licensing requirements About 15 hours annually per establishment will be needed. Some cities have indicated that more monitoring time may be required under certain circumstances. Enforcement and calls for service for restaurant related incidents is likewise difficult to predict. An average of 10 -12 calls per restaurant occur annually at present according to our records. Based upon our survey, we do not anticipate a significant increase in calls for service directly as a result of wine licenses. However, such licenses will likely increase restaurant business, especially during evening hours, which will indirectly increase calls for service. An increase of 20 percent appears to be a reasonable estimate; Thus, approximately 12 -14 calls per establishment should be expected. Wine Licensing Memorandum , October 18, 1982 Page three 8. What will these additional service demands cost? Based upon the above estimates, a preliminary investigation may be up to $1,600 per establishment, monitoring efforts may cost approximately $300 annually per establishment and enforcement and calls for service may result in an additional $150 annually per establishment. 9. What revenues can be directly generated to cover these costs? Prelicensing investigation fees are limited by State law to $500 for in -state investigations and $10,000 for out -of -state investigations. In any event, this fee cannot exceed the actual cost of the investigation. State law permits a maximum licensing fee of $2, 000 or one half of the fee charred for on -sale liquor licenses, which ever is less. If our existing club licenses are considered "on- sale" licenses it may reduce the maximum fee which could therefore, be charged for wine licenses. However, the State Liquor Control Board states that club licenses are not on -sale liquor licenses for purposes of extablishing a license fee. Indirect revenues from property taxes are difficult to estimate. Presumably, increased business resulting from wine licens ^s may result in higher property values which would in turn lessen the tax burden on other properties in the city. This effect is difficult to quantify at this time. Sales and income taxes are the province of the State, and thus the City doesn't directly benefit. 10. Will wine licensing cost the City money? Other cities which were surveyed indicate that wine licensing was a break even or losing process. It appears that in order for the City to break even, it must charge the maximum license fee allowed by law, i.e. $2,000. This assumes a comprehensive effort of prelicensing investigations and monitoring. It also assumes that nearly all investigations will be in- state. 11. Is additional parking required for restaurants which serve wine? Edina requires one parking space for every three seats plus one space for every two employees in a restaurant. Survey cities require similar parking ratios. These cities note that while restaurants with liquor are characterized by an increased parking demand, restaurants serving wine only do not experience increase parking demand. These cities note that they do not require additional parking spaces for wine only restaurants. 12. Do other communities impose special zoning procedures for restaurants serving wine? Two of the metro cities require special use permits for any restaurant whether or not they serve alcoholic beverages. These cities state that such a permitting system is used to control neighborhood impacts and so forth. 13. How many existing restaurants will apply for wine licenses? This question is very difficult to answer precisely. Seventeen restaurants presently hold 3.2 beer licenses. In our estimation ten of these establishments will definitely apply for wine licensing and the remaining seven probably will Wine Licensing Memorandum October 18, 1982 Page four apply. In our opinion, five restaurants which do not presently hold 3.2 beer licenses will likely apply for wine licenses. 14. Will the availability of wine licenses result in more restaurants being built? Possibly. However, in our view, such restaurants will likely locate within existing commerical buildings due to the scarcity of vacant commerical land. Although restaurants serving wine do not have greater parking demands than other restaurants, any restaurant requires significantly more parking per square footage than other retail uses. Thus, restaurants which relocate or expand within existing buildings may be unable to meet our parking requirements due to the inability to expand their parking facility. 15. Will the availability of wine licenses encourage any new types of uses such as hotels? We don't believe so. In the view of a hotel developer that we interviewed, a liquor license, not a wine license, is absolutely essential for the feasibility of a hotel. In his opinion, the hotel industry would not view wine licensing as a forerunner of liquor licensing and therefore, would discount the possibility of later liquor licenses. 16. Are cities with wine licenses characterized by a higher incidence of chemical dependency? We found this question impossible to answer for two reasons. First, we could find not cities with wine licenses only. Secondly, data privacy laws prevent obtaining statistical data concerning chemical dependency counseling. 17. Does wine licensing lead to liquor licensing? It is difficult to speculate on whether wine licenses would whet the desire for liquor licensing or statisfy the present desires of the restaurant industry. Also, it is difficult to assume that a "good experience" with wine licensing could cause voters to support a split liquor referendum. We could not find any cities which first issued wine licenses and later issued on -sale liquor licenses. The only concrete statement that can be made is that a special election would be required to issue on -sale liquor licenses. ,11MMARY All cities surveyed indicated that from public safety, planning and health standpoints, restaurants with wine licenses are not significantly different from restaurants with 3.2 beer or with no alcholic beverages whatsoever. All cities indicate that on sale liquor licenses create much greater demands on city services. If the City decides that wine licenses should be available, it must address several issues: Wine Licensing Memorandum October 18, 1982 Page five * A licensing procedure must be implemented. Staff recommends initially that a comprehensive approach similar to the procedure followed in other cities should be used. * If a comprehensive approach is used, wine licensing may be a break -even process for the City. * The City must decide if new zoning procedures, such as special use permits, should be implemented for restaurants with wine. * Some ordinances may have to be changed regarding our club licenses in order to charge a suitable license fee for wine licenses. KR /lde 3° Y li ul th it; Ilx th tn, u_ h� el, all IM; - la. to'. tv,- t.t n lad. M. Iv. 340.11 INTOXICATING LIQUORS 6298 ... "on- sale" licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor at retail in addition to the number now permitted by law ?" If a majority of voters voting on the ques. tion at such election vote in the affirmative, the governing body may issue "on• sale" licenses in such number as shall be determined by the referendum. ' Subd. 19. Reissuance of licenses, certain cities. The governing body of anv city in which real property or the buildings thereon have been taken for a public purpose by negotiation or eminent domain proceedings, and such property was actually and lawfully used for the sale of intoxicating liquors immediately prior 'intoxi- to such taking, and in which city there is any territory to which sales of cating liquors have been prohibited by city charter, or law of this state, is herehv authorized and empowered, by a majority vote of the governing body therefor, in addition to the number of licenses issued in such prohibited territory, to rcls- sue such license at any location, including hotels, in said city, which location shall be subject to all limitations, now prescribed by any law of this state. Pr�U vided further that any change of location due to a taking after July 1, 1972, must be accomplished by July 1, 1976, but all licenses issued, renewed, reissued, transferred, relocated pursuant to this section or any other similar provision of state law, may continue to be renewed, reissued, transferred or relocated punu• ant to the terms thereof. Subd. 20. On -sale wine licenses. (a) "On -sal, wine licenses" shall mean licenses authorizing the sale of wine not exceeding 14 percent alcohol by volume, for consumption on the licensed premises only, in conjunction with the sale of food. (b) For purposes of this subdivision "restaurant" shall mean an estahlich- ment, under the control of a single proprietor or manager, having appropriate K facilities for serving meals, and where, in consideration of payment thercfu►. meals are regularly served at tables to the general public, and which emplovs. an adequate staff to provide the usual and suitable service to its guests. (c) Any municipality which maintains a municipal liquor store or any munl• t cipality or county authorized to issue "on- sale" licenses for the sale of intoxl• eating liquor may issue on -sale wine licenses to any restaurant having faclllors for seating not fewer than 25 guests at one time. The licenses shall be in dddi- +` = tion to the number of on -sale licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor auth- o- rized by the intoxicating liquors act. The fee for on -sale wine licenses sh.11l be set by the issuing authority, but shall not exceed one -half of the licenee fcc charged by the issuing authority for an on -sale license, or 52,000, whiche%cr t% less. Licenses issued pursuant to this subdivision shall not be effective until approved by the commissioner. The licenses shall authorize the sale of µ11,c 111• herein provided on all days of the week unless the issuing authority restrict% the license's authorization to the sale of wine on all days other than Sunday. History: Ex1934 c 46 s 5; 1935 c 303; 1937 c 227, 1937 c 387, 1937 c 47N- Ex1937 c 74 s 1; 1939 c 154; 1941 c 4; 1941 c 34; 1941 c 359; 1941 c 485: 194 r ' 501 s 1; 1943 c 599; 1945 c 8 s 1; 1945 c 162 s 1; 1945 c 227 s 1; 1945 c 247 1 1945 c 417 s 1; 1945 c 482 s 1; 1947 c 223 s 1; 1947 c 528 s 1; 1949 c 620 1 1951 c 250 s 1; 1953 c 86 s 1; 1953 c 356 s 1; 1953 c 442 s 1; 1953 c 610 s I. c 695 s 1,2; 1955 c 820 s 38,39; 1957 c 387, 388; 1957 c 725 s 1; 1959 c 544 t = 1961 c 269 s 1; 1965 c 138 s 2; 1965 c 330 s 1; 1965 c 581 s 2; 1967 c 19s 5. c 697 s 1; 1969 c g s 76; 1969 c 1127 s 1 -5; 1969 c 1148 s 53,54; 1971 c: M' 1 1973 123 4 1,2; 1973 123 art 5 7, 1973c179s1; 1973c664s4. W4' c art s c s 268 s 1,2; 1974 c 283 s 1; 1975 c 334 s 1: 1975 c 345 s 1 -4; 1976 c 5 s 11: IV— 4 56 s 1; 1977 c 89 s 14; 1977 c 217 s 1; 1977 c 239 s 1; 1978 c 607 s 1; 197,E 1; 1979 c 305 s 3; 1979 c 325 s 1; 1980 c 509 s 62; 1980 c 581 s 1 (3200.25) NOTE: As to charter amendments concerning sale of liquor, see section 410.121. 3° Y li ul th it; Ilx th tn, u_ h� el, all IM; - la. to'. tv,- t.t n lad. M. Iv. CITY OF EDIDA hennepin county minnesota .oa m wd me 0 © r Op a 0 0 q a a _ O - G �r 8 0 v • t[r a CO [[ O R. Y ruf, 4 dd •: :::.:.. :::: is ::.: . O nf� f i_ �. • 101• n 1 a a •'.'�.'�•• 02 i 0 a^ • f ♦� fL�. •On.M PRINCIPAL USE AREAS ACCESSORY USE AREAS I ��7_c_ M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: PARAMEDIC BUDGET REQUEST DATE: September 17, 1984 At your regularly scheduled meeting at 7:00 P. M., Monday, September 17, you have asked as a part of that agenda that time be made available for input from the public regarding currently the City's Paramedic service. It was your expressed intent that you will use this as part of your information gathering process to determine what you as a Council desire to do regarding the staff - proposed addition of one additional career personnel to the Fire Department Staff as a Paramedic. It has been our recommendation to this point that in order for the Edina Fire Department to continue to provide the Paramedic services to the community that we need to make this additional addition to the career staff. This is in addition to current members of the Department also becoming Paramedics. (At present, two personnel are going for their Paramedic certification, and one Paramedic who recently dropped his certification is attempting to get re- certified.) While the Council's immediate decision is whether to accept or reject the Staff recommendation regarding the personnel addition as part of the 1985 budget recommendation, the overall issue is not whether the community at large will receive Paramedic services, but the issue is who will be the provider of those services. As you are aware, Edina is the only municipality which provides this service for itself in Hennepin County. Hennepin County serves Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, Richfield and Eden Prairie. Smith Ambulance serves Bloomington and some other communities in other metro counties. North Memorial serves the northwestern half of Hennepin County, including part of Minneapolis. As you will recall, Fairview Southdale had been contacted regarding the possible provision of service by themselves. Subsequent to your last discussion on this, Methodist Hospital was also contacted. It was the indication from their Assistant Administrator that at this time Methodist Hospital was not interested and suggested that we contact Hennepin County. While you may desire to make your decision on this issue this evening, there is no need to make a decision prior to the finalizing of the budget. M E M O R A N D U M DATE: July 10,1984 TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: Assistant Fire Chiefs Hansen, Wellman, Kehoe SUBJECT: Paramedic Program Proposal The Fire Department Operations Officers feel the Paramedic Program (Advanced Life Support) serves a vital need of the City of Edina, and that the Fire Department provides the best option for delivery of that service. We recommend the following proposal with respect to the Edina Fire Department Paramedic Program: 1. Based upon our research, we propose to send a 3rd man, an Emergency Medical Technician, on approximately 1/3 of all medical emergency calls. This would create more overall involvement of all firefighters in emergency medical services. An E.M.T. could be sent as the third man on many of the following types of calls: Heart attacks Strokes Difficulty breathing Rescue Personal injury accidents (severe sounding) Etc. Our present non - paramedic personnel are all trained and certified as E.M.T.'s, and under our present structure they are unable to respond to calls, there- fore not utilizing their training and expertise. We feel that if they were used as 3rd man, they could be more involved in the program, keep their skills polished and give help to the Paramedics and Police Officers in the field. 2. Hire a Community Service Officer (C.S.O.) to handle dispatching and clerical duties at the Fire Department. The primary function of this position would be to assist the operation of the Fire Department by performing the following duties: Medical record - keeping Computer data Ambulance billing Radio dispatching Fire Prevention records Handling business calls Etc. This C.S.O. could work Monday thru Friday, 0800 hours to 1630 hours, (40 hours per week at $4.40 per hour). The C.S.O. would relieve one of the Fire Department members who could be re- assigned to other duties more beneficial to the daily operations. i Paramedic Program Proposal 3. We propose that minimum manning be four (4) personnel during an emergency call, both fire and medical. This would reduce overtime costs with mutual aid providing a quick back -up response if necessary. In addition, this would lessen the need for personnel to respond during their off -duty personal time, including night -time hours. The Edina Fire Department presently operates with a minimum of five (5) personnel during emergency call (fire and medical). 4. In the area of standby /callbacks, we feel that when one full -time person is called in, one volunteer would be called in also. Presently, when one full -time person is needed, two (2) volunteers are called in; when two (2) full -time personnel are needed, two (2) volunteers are called in; when three (3) full -time personnel are needed, only two (2) volunteers are.called in. This concept would help create a more cohesive fire department of full -time and volunteers firefighters. 5. We feel that the following rate increases for Emergency Medical Services could generate revenues to cover a large share of additional costs of our ambulance service: Present Rates Proposed Rates Increase Level I: $155.00 $195.00 $40 Level II: $200.00 $245.00 $45 Level III: $250.00 $295.00 $45 Downtown Transp.i.$25.00 $50.00 $25 6. Due to the added responsibilities and duties of the Paramedic position, we propose to increase Paramedic supplemental pay incentive above their base salary as follows: (See attachment A). 4% ............. 0 -2 years as paramedic; 6% ............. 3 -4 years as paramedic; 8% ............. 5 -6 years as paramedic; 10% ............. 7 + years as paramedic. 7. Dr. G. Patrick Lilja, Edina Fire Department's Medical Director, has expressed a desire tostep down as our advisor. Therefore, we propose obtaining the services of a Medical Director from a local hospital, possibly Fairview Southdale. Also, a nurse coordinator and local paramedic training would be from the same hospital. In inquiring with some local area Medical Directors, it was deemed that an organization our size would demand approximately ten (10) hours per month from a ,Medical Director at an established wage of $50.00 per hour. In addition, there would be a cost for a nurse coordinator and for training activities at the local hospital. - 2 - Paramedic Program Proposal 7. continued: Approximate costs for these items would be $5000.00. Thus, a total of: Medical Director . . . 120 hours @ $50 /hour . . . $6000.00 Nurse Coordinator and training . . . . . . . . . $5000.00 Annual Total $11,000.00 8. As of January 1, 1985, we propose to increase manpower to 29 personnel, creating three 8 -man shifts with a 6 -man minimum on -duty strength. With the hiring of two (2) additional certified Paramedics, our E.M.S. system would increase to an anticipated strength of eleven (11) Paramedics. See Attachment #2. 9. It is our feeling that through anticipated retirements, the Edina Fire Department could develop a more cost effective structure in the future. See Attachment #3. 10. A summary of current wage and benefit costs of the Fire Department as presently constituted, together with costs of the proposed Paramedic Program are set forth in Attachment X64. 11. We feel that by increasing fees and reducing overtime, together with providing incentives to paramedic personnel, the City could operate the program at a cost equal to, or less than, is presently being incurred. In figuring the cost of emergency calls during the first quarter of 1984, we estimate the following annual costs and savings under our proposal: Current Program Proposed Program Wages, benefits, etc. ........ $ 313,848 $ 318,395 (see Attachment #4) .Medical Director, nurse coordinator, training ........ 0 11,000 (see page 2, para. 7) C.S.O. for .dispatch, etc. .... 0 10,780 (see page 1, para. 2) Two (2) new Certified Paramedics 0 46,431 (see Attachment #4) Standby /callback reductions: Full -time personnel ....... 0 - 21,476 Volunteer personnel ....... 0 - 10,076 Ambulance charge increases ... 0 --------------------------------------- - - - - -- Total costs: $ 313,848 - 3 - +48,460 ------------------------------ - - - - -- $ 306,594 Paramedic Program Proposal We believe that this proposal is a workable solution to the current problems we are experiencing. Although the figures are estimates, they provide an indication of how the Edina Fire Department Emergency Medical Service might operate at a reasonable cost to better serve the needs of the community. Therefore, we hereby request your approval to implement this proposal on or before January 1, 1985, and your authorization to negotiate the terms with representation by three (3) active Paramedics in conjunction with the overall contract negotiations between the City of Edina and International Association of Fire Fighters Local #1275. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully submitted, /All William C. Hansen Frank G. Wellman Tkrence K. Kehoe Assistant Fire Chief Assistant Fire Chief Assistant Fire Chief - 4 - Attachment #2 City Manager 1 1 Public Safety Director I Fire Chief ' I Secretary C.S.O. /dispatch "A" shift "B" shift "C" shift Fire Prevention Bureau Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Fire Motor Oper. Fire Motor Oper. Fire Motor Oper. Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Inspector Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Firefighter Firefighter Firefighter Firefighter Volunteer Firefighters - A -? - Attachment #3 Members of the Edina Fire Department eligible for retirement within the next six years: Name Date Entered No. of Years Birthdate Age Eligible Date Time lef Paid Dept. of Service of Retirement to Eligi' William Feck 7/01/56 28 10/21/30 53 10/21/85 1 yr, 4 Robert Buresh 2/01/57 27 7/18/31 53 7/18/86 2 yr, 0 Kenneth Nelson .7/16/62 22 2/08/32 52 2/08/87 2 yr, 8 ; Frank Wellman 1/01/63 21 8/22/34 50 8/22/89 5 yr, 1 William Hansen 1/01/61 23 3/06/35 49 3/06/90 5 yr,,9 i Through retirements, the restructuring of the Fire Department could be changed to eventually provide the following Fire Department structure: "A" shift Captain Fire Motor Oper. Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic- Inspector Inspector Assistant Chief "Operations" "B" shift Captain Fire Motor Oper. Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Inspector Inspector "Volunteer Force" Fire Fighters Fire Chief "C" shif t Captain Fire Motor Oper. Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Paramedic Inspector Inspector - e -1 - Secretary i G.S.O. /dispatch Assistant Chief "Prevention" Fire Prevention Bureau Inspector Inspector � r � Attachment #4 The current Paramedic Program of the Edina Fire Department wage and benefit costs (based on 1983 rates plus 5 %) are: Base salary Supplemental Sub - total* Benefits Total includi (30 %) benefits Ron Samuelson ..... $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 Joel Radjenovich .. $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 John Maloney .... $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 James Singleton ... $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 James Julkowski ... $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 Robert Lawson ..... $26,959 $1240 $28,199 $8460 $36,658 James Behr ........ $26,508 $1240 $27,748 $8324 $36,072 James Robinson .... $24,829 $1240 $26,069 $7821 $33,890 Andrew Medzis ..... $17,171 $1240 $18,411 $5523 $23,934 Does not include any education incentive, longevity, etc. * *% ($1240) The wage and benefit costs of the proposed Paramedic Program (based on 1983 rates plus 5 %) are: Total includii benefits Base salary Supplemental Sub - total* Benefits (30 %) Ron Samuelson ..... $26,959 10% ($2696) $29,655 $8897 $38,552 Joel.Radjenovich .. $26,959 8% ($2157) $29,116 $8735 $37,851 John Maloney ...... $26,959 * *% ($1240) $28,199 $8460 $36,659 James Singleton ... $26,959 6% ($1618) $28,577 $8573 $37,150 James Julkowski ... $26,959 * *% ($1240) $28,199 $8460 $36,696 Robert Lawson ..... $26,959 6% ($1618) $28,577 $8573 $37,150 James Behr ........ $26,508 6% ($1590) $28,098 $8429 $36,527 James Robinson .... $24,829 * *% ($1240) $26,069 $7821 $33,890 Andrew Medzis ..... $17,171 * *% ($1240) $18,421 $5526 $23,947 Sub -total ... $14,638 $244,911 $318,395 New Paramedic ..... $17,171 4% ($ 687) $17,858 $5357 $23,215 New Paramedic ..... $17,171 4% ($ 68 7) $17,858 $5357 $23,215 Total ....... $16,012 $280,627 $364,825 Does not include any education incentive, longevity, etc. '�* These paramedics are grandfathered in:at the present rate of $1240 for supplemental. M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: MLC JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT DATE: September 17, 1984 It is requested that the Council ratify the following amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement. The 1985 Budget Proposal contains funds to cover the increase. KR /sw XI. FINANCIAL MATTERS Section 2. The financial contributions of the Parties in support of the Commission shall be per capita. Each of the Parties shall pay to the Commission an amount as annually determined by the Commission not to exceed $8-25 $0.35 per capita by February 15, of each year based on the most recent Metropolitan Council population estimates, however, no individual municipality shall contribute more than $ -1Q7000 $14,000 per year. This amount may be used by the Commission to pay all legal and consultant costs and expenses and other expenses as approved by the Board. 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SzmTcn 09-1 7- pxnc r `~ CHECK m9~ p«rc AMOUNT wcmnnn zrEn ncucnxprzmm ACCOUNT mm° zmw° w p°w° w ncwousE ° � ~" ~'^ 261245 o9v10v84 16°e0 poecnr o HILL oxL7 _261245 09/11 * 4 75 ^oo nwocnr o HILL oxLr � ��----�910­20 ------'---------- ~ ' `- 2*12*9 u9/11/8* 100.00 WILLIAM *nrpnxm p#LzCc m 100.00 L�-'- - ---------- -- ---------- -----_'---- ' - - -- - - cns |" +� 10~45 38~4*0~44 �a~�sso~vom~vo ----'----------------'------l�' .^ ` *°^~Cwn L� .� / /nzccu 10~4100~420~*2 '^ �. , °°°-cmm |''^ 441 .42 ��-� ----- ---------- ----------��^~rwn� |'] °^°°°° ' '.� 261277 09/11/84 1v*°om �«n�§�� Fnzwrzm� �nuwrzms 28~46CU~706~70 ^� - . �p��o�-�-' -'--- '- -----------'---------'---------- -- - . .." ^^ ^^ 261290 U9/10 /84 52.45 Top muxLz7v ponoa cnwcsonzmwm 27~*624~664~*6 '~^ 52.45_�______________ ..| ^°°~cwx -^ - `l'----aaxo�i-----������8�-----'----7��o2���-------�������-��$n cn 7,una°?m /. �l '°°°-cmu '^ - 261304 09/12/84 85,29 mmmX Lunosn CO Lumecn 20~*604~646~6 4 261304 c9v111o4 y°^A--_�---nmnX-ibnesm to ----'----'u�m SuppLx���-----------2o��5o4-v0 8__'7 0--'---�--------� ~ 26130* 09x11/84 12.74 mwom Lunosn CO wEm ouppLzCo 28~4504~708~70 " 211.49 -�____-_____.__ ------------------------------'-- - ' '- - '= ^°°~umn i�' ' ��-������� - -_ ��--����x���----nc���x � Io���n*�'--�-- 69030°98 ~ _ 261311 09/11IE4 3,634.25 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY 50- 46 30- 822-8 2 ^°°-cnn 261311 09m1/n* 5,825°05 cxwTnzDE mcocnxoc xmwcmrmnx 50~+630~862~86 -�159942.40-�-__ . J�J54 / 395°91 «» . 4- 1984 cIry OF cozmA cwccn ncozorcn 095-17~24 p*mc u °~ -_'----C*�.CK_&C^ DATE AMOUNT VENDOR MESSAGE_- � °*^_CwS . 26131F uWIcm4 102.75 Lccr'enmu INC Lwumonv 10~*262~*40~*4 i~ ! !�.v 2 61318___ u9x10/84 19°15 pnma Imc Lxuwoxv 27~4262~662~66 / 261318 o91loJ84 ,*.00 Lccr epos-zxC---- — LAuNbkv- ������-r0���o------'------------ �! ~, 135°90 ° r �o���p ovvvnvo*-'-'----'-�,noo°co - - —iczrnsn conpxmn noo BLACK oInr ---- 2?-4562-662-66__'____' -- ' |] svomn.00 / °°"cns _' 261323 o9movro - *�°so ---- - -- ��mwnr� �xnro oupp�zcn 10-4 508- i . ov^sn ° ' -'-----'--' - - - - ------ - 26132* _09/12/84328.93 Loszn_ COMPUTER BILLING vo~^zau~1ao~ve 261J24 09v12,24 969.90 _ . _ cnozn COMPUTER - nz��zmA--------vo�*a��~vu0�vu-------' -------- 261324 aa�ue^ up��a/o� �,�^a.o* uoczo cu�po�cn osc�zwo vc~*z�o~anu~ ao � 261J24 _ 09v12/o4 ono.zo~ Lnczo comxcnrxnn 10~42 '"~2oc~2c .' 26132* 0*v12/8* 303.e2 _ Lmnzo cnmporcu BILLING-— vn~*23y~aoU~ao - -- - - ~�� ! 26 1 3,d 4 09v12/84 976° 32 Ln zn COMPUTER ezLLzws 10 4as3-* zc ~4a ' _26132409/12^o 74,va -846.66 �-------�osx�--'---------�-�-----cnmp��c�-��L��N�--------�o~�a��a��n��ro-----------'----- LnsIo cowporcn BILLING 10~*906~420~42 + 26132* upv,i/x ` --/ } *Aw 2*132* 09v1 2/f4 846.66 Lnnzs coppurcR oxLLzms *n~oaoa~uon~oC n 2*1:24 0 9 v12 /e* ___ 215.39 Lnnzo cwmpuTcn exLLrwm 50~*2 33~82 C-82 ` 261 34 � cv/1amo 215.*0 _ LosIn -- '- comporcp szLLzws--' 261324 npvvavu* z,s°on uosxx conpwrcn mzLLzms 50~4233~860+86 L w �-- - ' --------'----- 149035.95 �----------'-------------'---------'----- --------'-------_' -___ _ -J °°°~cms n ' 261344 09m0 /o« '-- -----33°12- -- - nco nuYmcw u souIp cuuzp nxzmr -----'-----1u~*274~4*0~**---'---- w~ . 261344 0911oOn* 36.27 nco muVIGcm m couzp EQUIP nxzmr 10~427*-*49-** \ r °°^~cxu . 2613*6 opmvvn^� ----159,rso°99------m-'r m uxorc c L COMM SEWER ucnxzrc'--------_«U~*3`a-oo1~oO----'--- � ~W 2613*6 119177.om 11--T COMM ocnozcc *0~*313~801~en * �axo4o -_-__U9/11/84 ����� � ��vvrso.n� COMM comn ocu�n scwvzoc 40-4 312-801- � 3309*78.e8 '^r----'11--T -r ' -m - -u-x'a-r-c - -C - -L ----n'c_ms-n - -- . ' ' ----------- --- --' ---'---- - °°°~cxo - . 1 uuv!ou u9m0/F* 12.50 mznmconro eLucpnzmT sEm ouppLIcs 10~450*~260~26 ~� w 261356 09/10/81 /a��cPnIw7_____ocm ouppLz 10~450*~260~26 2*1o56 uex10/84 mo°»a nzmmcoOn^ sLucpezmr &imCP,91Ntl ���a���u----------------------~ ,oa°*a ^ ' ° ~ °^^~cwm i -,| . | w ����i� ---- ���12��� - � ' ������ ALARM SERV 27-43C4 -660-66 | ��'---- ------ 261359 __- 09 1111 F4 12*53MINN TORO INC _ REPAIR PARTS 10-4540~560~56 C 198• ;Y OF EDINA CHEC. GISTER C9 -17- PAGE 9 C __- CHECK N0.- DATE_ - _ - AMOUNT _ VENDER ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. A P.O. 4 MESSAGE 261359 09/11/84 11.41 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 261359 09/11/84 7% C8 MINN TORO INC REPAIR FARTS 27- 4540- 662 -66 261359 C9/12/f4 15.54 MINN - TORO INC _ REPAIR PARTS _ 27- 4540 - 662 -66 - c_ 261359 09/11/84 117.09 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 67C -66 261359 L9/12/24 92.01 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 670 -66 261359 09/12184 - -- 179.01 - ^ -- MINN -TORO INC ____._ -_- REPAIR._ PARTS -- ! "27 -w454C- 670= 66--- �'_..___ -___ 496.67 r - --- _...-- -- rrr -CKS _ - - 261365 _100.00 MEIRFELD POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 420 -42 100.00 -BERT • -- - -- - -- - - -- -- - - 261366 09/12/84_ _ 336.11 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 822 -82 L, 261366 09/11/84 874.70 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY `- -50- 4632- 842 -84 - �! 1210.81 r rrrrar r + *- CKS 261378 09/12/E4 59375.64 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 261378 09111/84 89919.70 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY - - -- 5C- 4630- 842 -84 - C -I .., 261378 09/11/84 109731.52 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 - - - -- - -- --- - - - - -- ---- -._..- 25026.86 r C .rrrrr ••► -CKS . 261381 u91!C/24 - -56.40 56.40 STAR B TRIBUNE ADVERTISING 10- 4212 - 560 -56- - i - -- - -- - - - - r i r -CKS - -- 261383 09/10/84 - 112.10 MPLS COMP TREAS SALARIES 10 -4105- 420 -42 112.10 rrrtar -- rrr :- �,, 261385 C9/12/f4 240.00 MCEUIRE ROBERT INSPECTIONS 10- 4242 - 353 -30 261385 09/12/84 360.00 MCGUIRE ROBERT TREE INSPECTIONS 60 -13CO- 010 -18 261385 G9/12/84 360.?0 _ _ MCGUIRE3 ROBERT TREE TRIMMING 60- 1300 = 011 =18 -- 960.00 r ___-. _�- .------ L ------ - - -• -- -rrr -CKS •- ----- 261356_ 09/12/84 60.25 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 10- 4226- 160 -16 261396 U9/121E4 2.813.04 NORTHWESTERN FELL TELEPHONE - -_. _ - 10- 4256 - 510 -51 -- ti `i 261396 09/12/84 239.17 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 20- 4256- 622 -62 , - _261396 09/12/84 1.1.60 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 20- 4256- 646 -64 f 261396 G9/121E4 142.81 NORTHWESTERN EELL TELEPHONE - Cr�' 261396 09/12/84 56.06 NCRTHWESTERN EELL TELEPHONE 26 -4256- 689 -68 '+ 261396_ ___ -___ 09/12/fi _ -__- 367.60 _ NCRTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 27- 4256- 661 -66 261396 09/12/84 326.33 - _ NORTHWESTERN BELL - _ TELEPHONE -.- - -- 28- 4256= 708 -70 - - " -- '� 261396 U9/12/84 47.77 NORTHWESTERN EELL TELEPHONE 29- 4256 - 721 -72 261396 U9/12/84 210.30 NCRT14WESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 30- 4256- 782 -78 I',;I 261396 261396 G9/1Z/84 95.11 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHON E 1 =-EO - -- -' LI 09/12/84 133.26 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50 -4256- 821 -82 I" t + 1984 CITY OF EOINA CHECK REGISTER OS -17 -84 PAGE 10 CHEC9-- NO..__DATE- AMOUNT VENDCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. A P.O. a MESSAGE _- -_ - -._ -- -INV. " -" -i 261396 09/12/E4 177.49 NORTHWOST =RN BELL TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 841 -84 261396, 09/12/84 127.66 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 861 -86 I, 49808.45 • - -- - - - - -- - - - -- -- -- - -- -- i ••ffri ••• -CKS 9 ,y ` +i 261413 09/10184 49.50 NATIONWICE PAFERS SUPPLIES 10- 4516 - 510 -51 261413 09/ 10/84 _ —_ 49.50- — NATIONHIDE_PAPERS _ CORRECTION 10- 4516 - 510 -51 .00 f - - - -- � ffffrf , , � - - -- � - - - - -- - --- - -- - - - -- rff- 261416 09/10/84 54.00 CFFICE PRODUCTS GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 42C -42 261416 QS /10/24 60.00_ CFFICE PRODUCTS GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 420 -42 261416 09/10/84 49.50 OFFICE PRODUCTS SUPPLIES - _ - 10- 4516 - 510 -51 163. 50 + 261417 09/10/24 547.00 -- OFFSET PRINTING - PRINTING---- .--- 1Q�4600�420 -�2 -- -- - " - - - -- ' 547.00 • •••rff - - -- - - - - --- _ - - - -- r•• -CKS _- 261 - 420__ - -_ J9/10/f4 — _1.79.40 OLC OUTICH FOODS CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 179.40 _ - - i. � ffrtii , -- - -- - -• --- - -• rff -CKS " 261429 d9110/E4 1,467.95 PEPSI COLA BCTTLING CONCESSIONS 27- 4624- 664 -66 e -_ — 26142S 09/11/84 719_. R5 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY '0 -4632- 842 -E4 261429 09/11/84 473.70 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 5 0 =6632= 862 -86 - 29661.50 • i - - -- - -- - - -- - - '• f -f -CKS ------- 261441 09/11_/84_ — 926.65 - - THE PRINT S'POP PRINTING 20 -4600- 628 -62 I "e 826.65 • -- - --- - - - - -- — - - -- - -.. --_— - - -- - - '' •rf rr • •+• -CKS V, 26145U 09/10/24 324.57 POE REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 449 -44 324.59_ �' •effr• •+• -CKS 261460 261460 C9 /11 /E4 09/11/84 230.00 303.40 ROYAL GROWN BEV ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY — -- INVENTORY — 5C -4632- 842 -84 50 - - -- - 533.40 • -4632- 862 -86 e rr' •rrf•r ••+ -CKS I 261465 09/10/86 46040 RICHFIEiLD PLUMB 6 CO - CONT REPAIRS _- `I' 261465 09/10181 99.60 RICHFIELD PLUMB 6 CO CONT REFAIRS 20- 4248- 628 -62 261465_ 091l(1/84 RICHFIELD PLUMP 6 CO CORRE_CTION 20- 4248 - 628 -62 e 261465 09%10/81 105.50 _ RICHFIEILO PLUMB 6 CO _ CONT REPAIRS ------20Z-4-2 48--646;-64- ` "- `. 261465 09/10/84 99.60 RICHFIELC PLUMB 6 CO CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 628 -62 I�'e 4 1984 Y OF EDINA CHECI o'ISTER 09 -17- PAGE 11 CHECK NC. DATE AMOUNT VENDCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. q MESSAGE c 261465 09/1C/84 99.60- RICHFIELD PLUMB 8 CO CORRECTION 28- 4248 - 628 -62 261465. 0911C 99.60 RICHFIIILD_ PLUMB 8 CO CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 708 -70 -/84 _ - 2 51.50 - - - - -- -- -- 7 _. rrrfrr - - - - -- .rr -CKS 261467 09/11/84 176.80 ROYAL BEVERAGE CO INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 261467_ _ 09/11/84 56800 ROYAL BEVERAGE CO INVENTORY 5C- 4630- 842 -84 261467 U4/11/f4 - - 214.40 ROYAL BEVERAGE CO INVENTORY ._._._�_5C-�4630- 862= 86 " -'" 959.20 + 261470 09/11/E4 25.00 DR ROCKWELL PEDICAL SERVICES 10 -4100- 481 -48 25.00 c� r# #rrr **#,-C KS e 261480 09/10/84 577.50 RAZIDLO ADVERTISING AMMUNITION 10- 4572 - 420 -42 ' 261480 09/10/E4 19155.00- RAZIDLO ADVERTISING CCRRECTION 1C- 4572- 420 -42 26148U 09/10/84 _ _ _ 577.50 _ RAZIDLO ADVERTISING CORRECTION -� -- 10 =4572= 420 -42 -" - -" - - #••-CKS I,. 261486 U9/10184 577.50- CON STREICHER GUNS CORRECTION 10- 4572- 42C -42 t 261486 69/10/24 _ — 577.50 '- DON STREICHER GUNS AYMUNTION - - _ 10 =4572- 420 -42 j 261486 09/1084 577.50 DON STREICHER GUNS AMMUNITICN 10- 4572 - 42C -42 ' 261486 - 09/10/84 120.00 DON STREICHER GUNS RADIO EQUIP 10- 4914- 421 -42 - -- 697. 5a -�— - .—_____---- ------ ------- _.--- •____..___ -__ 999999 r r- CKS __ _ 261490 09/11/84 75.45 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT 28 -4544- 708 -7C ' I 75.45 i .1 frffrr rrr -CKS � i t 261492 U9/10/84 123.44 SOUTHDALE FORD AUTOMOBILES_ - - 10= 4908= 421 =42 -- -- - - " 123.44 + - 'U9111/8d 26149? 2950:15— SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC -- INVENTORY -- -50- 4630 = 822 =82 - - - -- " -'- ' O' 261493 09111/84 6.682.70 SOUTHSIOE GIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 _ 2614.93 U9/1.1/84- _ -` 187090 SOUTHS.PDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -46_0- 862 -86 99820.75.. *. _.. 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« ~ !�----'--- ---------- �mn.00 ° --------'--------'-' --'---- -------'- '-�'----------_--_ -'-_ --.'---___-___-____ 0o� ' 261706 on/1o^n* 5.94 DELL pxonIco scm SUPPLIES 20~4504~62*~6 2 _^ .� ' �.vo ° ^ 2617u7 09/10v04 oa°ou smcxrcm wOLm AREA opFzcE nuppLzsn 10~4516~200~2C �^ 36.00 L�_-_--___'____ |' 261708 09x10v8* 89.35 AN wczEmxzrzc Pmno ecm ouPpLscn 10~4504~483~4e � A9 -3 5_� , 261709 09/10184 163*96 STATE OF MN DEPT SOCIAL SECURITY 10- 4149-510-51 *�' | 261710 09mnvE4 54.00 o»on roc* cnnpuvcm scm mmpPLzso 10~4504~420-42 _'______-- «�| 111v1 09v111114 123.00 mxrL RIFLE umsw ouso 10~*204~420~*2 ~ 1on°nm ° -----'------- ' L| 2161712 o9llovE4 5* 053 oO xosm or nETmn ouco 10~4204~140~14 i'^^ 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER C9 -17 -84 PAGE 14 DATE,__ AMOUNT _•_ VENDCR DESCRIPTION INV. p P.O. q MESSAGE 5.053.00 + �: I +r + +aa - -- _ _ - - -- -- - - -- - - - -- - - -- ---- - -- -- - - - -- iii -CKS _ 2617_14 -__ -_ 09/11/81 _255.00 OAT DIET CO - - - - - -- -- ._ --- --- .-- --- -.. 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BOOKS 10 -4502- 440 -44 I32.07. _.... - -- - �i' i 26171_6_. _____09/11/F4— —__— 73.08 BOB CLA- RK - -- - LIGHT 10 -4252- 321 -30 - - -- -- - - -- 261717 - - 09/11/84- _ 1.110.26 GARTNER REFRIO MANUF CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 707 -70 19110926 t - - - -- -- _ _ RE IDENTIFICATIONS GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 140 -14 I'..i 261718 U9/11/84 4.00 _ RE- IDENTIFICATIONS - _ GEN SUPPLIES- - - -1D= 4504= 4Z0 =42 - -- - - "- 8.00 + 261119 09/11184 463.77 PRO INSTANT PRINT PRINTING 10 -46G0- 180 -18 - - - 463.77 + 261720 09/11/84 318.00 -- 'SECURITY CONSULTANTS CONT -SERY T�420fT- 300 =50 ' - - -'- -- - - "" t.. 31 8.00 i 261721 09/11/84 398.48- L460R RELATICKS - CONT SERY - 10 -4200- 140 -14 - - -` -- - - 398.48 + 261722 U9111/84 MIDWEST AQUA CARE CONT SERY 4,575.00 49575.00 I' 261723 09/11/84 18.49 _ - - -GUY SPEAKER CCMP -GEN SUPPLIES____-" -- 18.49 + i CA AL S6h - REFRIG CO - "- -EQUIP MAIN -- 50r- -4774;;86 1= g6 - - - -' 212.00 * I. I 261725 09/11/E4 -- - -- - 72.00 - -- LOVEGREEK IND SERV EQUIP MAINT _ -- 50- 4274--861 -86 - - -- - - - - . 1 72.00 * is 261726 09/11184 110.00 RETIAL' DATA SYSTEM -- - -CONT - ,� 261727 09/11/84 108.50 ULKR METRO DIST REFUND VENCING MACH - - -50- 4630- 842 -84 - - - -_ - - 108.50 + 261728 09/11 /E4 102.50 CANTEEN OF MN INC REFUND VENDING MACH = 31753= if00= DQ - - - - -- --' 102.50 261729 - 09/12/E4 76.30 - - -- -TRI STATE BEV INC -- INVENTORY----------- - - -50- 4632- 822 -82 - - -- - ` 261129 U9/11/84 109000 TRI STACTE BEV INC INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 �- -- _ 185.30 + I• .. _ —.._ + ++ -CKS • • - -- - - -. ------- ---- - ------ ------ - --- - •---- • . 9 1984 Y OF EDINA CHEC 11STER 09-17. PAGE 15 V I• 261734 09/12/84 378.50 ALAN MADISON PR00 GEN SUFF - - - -- - b 261735 I •I _ -_ 261736 09/12/84 157.40 HELEN QUINN REFUND 157.40 • ._ - 157.40 MACY CARLSON REFUND 20- 45C4- 627 -62 i• 10- 4200 - 350 -30 10 -4200- 350 -30 b _ 261737 09/12/84 441.28 S4 - AG INC SAND GRAVEL 10- 4522 - 314 -30 261737 09/12184 29493.00 - SA_ - -_AG INC - SANC GRAVEL - 400! 29934.28 . ! 'i , 261738 09/12/84 -' 24.33 - '- HAROID'SAID 24.33 i 261739 U9/1e/84 10.46 - - CLSON EROS PHARMACY GEN SUPPLIES 26= 4504 = 688 -68_ - - 10.46 * 261 740 ---- 09/12/E4 2x1.90 •! JIM HAFCH SALES--- T- -'�- -- GEN - SUPPLIES - -- �70�45•C4= 66b�64 --' •_ "`- - -- °--'• 207.90 r -' 261741 09/12/84 - -- - - - - -- 62.22 - -- TESSMAN SEED B CHEM PLANTIN& 8 TREES- ­ 10- 4560 - 353- 3C - - - -- CHECK N0. DATE_ -_ -_ - AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. A P.O. # MESSAGE CORRECTION 10- 4560 - 353 -30 is- - - -_ 261741 _ 09/12/E4 - - -- -- — 669.00 -- TESSMAN SEEO 8 CHEM 261732 09/12/84 - 5.70 RICK A NELSON SALES TAX 10- 3357- 000 -00 i 261732 - C9 /12 /f4- - 9500 - -- -RICK A NELSON - METER SALE -- - -i -- -30 =3530- 000- 00_-- __ - -___ 62922 TESSMAN SEED 8 CHEM 100.70 • 20 -4560- 643 -64 —. !^ - - 261733 - - - -- 09/12%84 - ----- 678,9?7;50 HARRIS TRUST'- -- - - -DUE FftGM­ 44RA—'- '- -' --10 =1145= 000 -00- " °- - "' " -" -I'' ` 261733 09112/84 492009000oOO HARRIS TRUST BONCS PAYABLE 66 -2C60- 000 -00 261733 09/12/84 2029188.00 HARRIS TRUST UNAPP SURPLUS 66- 2490 - 000 -0C I" _ 5 9 081 91 25.50 * _ --' — _— __-- .-. -- -CON-- --- __ --. -- V I• 261734 09/12/84 378.50 ALAN MADISON PR00 GEN SUFF - - - -- - b 261735 I •I _ -_ 261736 09/12/84 157.40 HELEN QUINN REFUND 157.40 • ._ - 157.40 MACY CARLSON REFUND 20- 45C4- 627 -62 i• 10- 4200 - 350 -30 10 -4200- 350 -30 b _ 261737 09/12/84 441.28 S4 - AG INC SAND GRAVEL 10- 4522 - 314 -30 261737 09/12184 29493.00 - SA_ - -_AG INC - SANC GRAVEL - 400! 29934.28 . ! 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JIM HAFCH SALES--- T- -'�- -- GEN - SUPPLIES - -- �70�45•C4= 66b�64 --' •_ "`- - -- °--'• 207.90 r -' 261741 09/12/84 - -- - - - - -- 62.22 - -- TESSMAN SEED B CHEM PLANTIN& 8 TREES- ­ 10- 4560 - 353- 3C - - - -- '; 261741 09/12/E4 62.22- TESSMAN SEED 8 CHEM CORRECTION 10- 4560 - 353 -30 is- - - -_ 261741 _ 09/12/E4 - - -- -- — 669.00 -- TESSMAN SEEO 8 CHEM PLANTING 8 TREES 10 -4560- 353 -30 261741 09/12/E4 415.00 TESSMAN'SEED B CHEM -- PLANTING B TREES --20= Ti5E0- 643= 64-- _.—__.-_._._ 4Y 261741 C9112184 62922 TESSMAN SEED 8 CHEM PLANTING E TREES 20 -4560- 643 -64 —. - 19146.22 + 261742 09112/E4 18.96 JAMES JULKCYSKI MILEAGE 10- 4208- 440 -44 - �- --' — _— __-- _— __�__ -- -CON-- --- __ --. -- -- ---------- -- -- _,— __..- -- - - - --- - -- -�. 261743 09/12/84 60.00- UM B FE1CK FERENCE 10 -4202- 449 -44 - _ -- - - - - -- — -- -_ - 80.00 ... +.* ... -CKS ^� 261745 09%12%84 360:�i0 - -M. 6 S ROOFING -- l-- PAYMENT -- - - -- -' D�2060= IIIIL'�QII!_' 360.00 + �• 261746 09/12/E4 1,533.41 - -- WALKER - -' -- - - - CCNSTRUCT ION - ----- 6C =13COL 001 -16 - -' - 'I 19533.41 * y ?� 261747 GME CONSULTANTS CONS7RUCTICN 09/12/84 513.95 0= T3II0= �II7 =13-- I 513.95 * 19F4 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER C9 -17 -84 PAGE 16 VENDOR - — ITEM DESCRIPTION -- ACCOUNT N0. IRV. 0 P.O. e_MESSAGE - 261748 J9/12/84 39866.51 - STRAGAR RGSCOE CONSTRUCTION 60- 1300 - 002 -12 I'I i 3.866.51 *` - - -- - -------- — -- -- -- -- - - -- - - -- l 261749 - - - - - - - - 09/12/84 -- - - 219795.56 WEST W &TER PROOFING PAYMENT EO- 2040 - 000 -00 21 9755.56 - -- - -- 261750 09/12/84 - _ 129721 .28 _ -12 MIDUES11 PAVING 8 PAYMENT EO- 2040 - 000 -00 ' 9721 .26 k _ ._ .. _261_7.51 - _09112/.f4 19263.60 PAM OI -L_ INC - - -- -- -- - PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 I I.. 1x263.60 r - -- ____ --- — „I -- - - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - 9769078.98 FUND 10 TOTAL - GENERAL FUND .•r -_CKS �j 2259000.00 FUND 12 TOTAL REVENUE SHARING FUND - -- - - - -- -- -- - -FUND 2C TOTAL PARK FUND 1 9436.24 FUND 23 TOTAL - ART CENTER -- - --- i---- `-- -- - - -- - - - - 691E8.34 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND 249862.51 FUND 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUND 129754.59 _ FU'VD 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER - �I.' 624.02 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUNC — 329470.14 -_ FUND 30 TCTAL —F WATERWORK FUND 4009408.85 _ -- 4G TOTAL _ _ -UND SEWER RENTAL FUfdD — 1009412.46 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND ___3779280.32 FUND 60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND I' 49701.30 FUND 61 TOTAL PERM IMP REVOLVING FUND 849000.21 FUND 63 TOTAL IMP BOND REDEMPTION FUND _ 494029188.00 FUND 66 TOTAL IMP BOND REDEMPTION 42 '�_ r6r 696879665.19 TCTAL ! 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A P.O. p MESSAGE 220435 09/07/f4 113.75 PRIOR .YIN£ CO 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL I . 220435 09/07/84 113.75 PRIOR PINE CO 50 -4628- 822 -82 _ MANUAL 220435 C91C7 /f4 _ _ 130.93- PRIOR VINE CO _ 5C- 4628 - 822 -E2 MANUAL 220435 09/07/84 113.75- FRIOR WINE CO 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL j 220435 08/22/E4 17.18 __- _PRIOR _MINE _ INVENTORY 50- 4628- 822 -82 _. -- ---- ...- -- - - - - -- - ..._•. - MANUAL --- -. - 128.31 • arras • +a+ -CKS 220451 09/07/84 35.05- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 220451 C9 1C7 1E4 68.24- WI NE 50 -3710- 842 -E4 _ MANUAL 22U451 091C7/84 _ _ .— __- 2.60- _QUALITY _ _., _.. -_ .- CUALITY LINE -__ `.0- 3710 - 842 -E4 ' — - MANUAL 220451 C9 /C7/f4 18.38 - GUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 220451 09/C7184 31.79- QUALITY VINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 220451 C9 /C7 /E4 _ _ 24.49- QUALITY WINE 5C- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 220451 G9107/f4 1,752.96 QUALITY WINE 5C- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 220451 09/07/84 130000 QUALITY LINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL _ 220451 _ 09/07/E4 _ - — 3,412.06 -.. _ . .- _._ QUALITY WINE _. - - - -- - -- 50- 4626 - 842 -84- - MANUAL 220451 09 /C7 /84 19224.70 QUALITY SINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 220451 09/07/E4 919.10 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 220451 091C7184 1,589.75 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 'I 8,848.02 + asaaaa - _� *•CKS 220540 09/07/f4 TWIN CITY VINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL _ 220546 09/07/84 _ __14.35- 2.18- TWIN CITY WINE _ — _ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 220540 C9/07/f4 5.30- TWIN CITY LINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 PANUAL 22054009/C7/84_ .49- CITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL l " 22U 540 09/07/84 _TWIN —_ _ — __ 16.20 — TWIN CITY VINE 50= 6628 - 842 -84 " - - -- - -- MANUAL 220540 C91C7/f4 1050 TWIN CITY WINE 5C- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL , 220540 09/C7/84 109000 TWIN CITY WINE `.0 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 22054C 09/07/84 717.66 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 220540 C9 1C7 /f4 10.50 TWIN CITY PINE 5C- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL "+ 220540 OS/07184 24.60__ TWIN CXTY PINE_ 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL __— 220540 G9 /C7 /84 -__ .60 _. _._ TWIN CITY WINE _ _ _ —' 50- 4628 - 862 -86 '— ' -- - MANUAL 22054C 09/07/84 465915 TVIN CITY VINE 50-4628-862- Ed MANUAL 1,318.89 a � •arras a aa-CKS I 226067 09/07/84 108.10 CAPITAL CITY CISTRI 50= 6628 = 862 =86 - - -' '— MANUAL ` 226067 OE/22/E4 29.98 CAFITAL CITY INVENTORY 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL r! 226067 09/C7/E4 3.85 __ CAPITA& CITY OISTRI __- 50- 4628 - 862 -EE MANUAL 226067 OE/22/•84 _ - 33.90 -,- CAFITAL CITY - _ INVENTORY _ - _- - _ 50- 4630- 862 -86 MANUAL h ' 255.63 • b !' aaa *.• aaa -CKS _I! 226129 09/07184 1,995.05 EELLBO.Y 50- 4626 - 822 -82 MANUAL 226129 OS /07/f4 1,441.40 _ _ BELLBOY _ _ _ 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 226125 09/07/84 49044.05 EELLBOY `.0 -4E26- 842 -E4 MANUAL I „I 22.6.129 _0_9 to I / f 4 1 9603.70 BEILBCX - - - - -- 50- 4626 - 862 -86 - - - MANUAL - -- -- 9,084.20 + araaaa aaa -CKS 1984 C OF EOINA CHECK I TER 08 -31 -84 GE 5 _ITEM -- DESCRIPTION _ _ ACCOURT hO. 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I_P.O -_M MESSAGE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL I ' 50- 3710 - 862 -8E - - -- - MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL I; 226135 ._ C9107/'84 ._ _•_ -_ 8.25- _.__- ___ -__ EAGLE MINE - -- .._- ._�..------ -- -- --- -- - -- - - - - 226135 G9/C7184 3.10- - EAGLE MINE C 226135 09/C7/84 412.70 EAGLE VINE CRIGGS 226135 AND 155010 MINE_ r� 226135 GB/22/84 209.96 -_ EAGLE VINE ANO C- 09/07/84 766.41 • C9/07/84 i CRIGGS CCOPER AND C ' PK - 226271 09/07/84 ,I W 226138 09/ C7/E44C.74- 4 ED _ PHILLIPS 09147/E4 226138 09/07/84 87.61- ED PHILLIPS 226271- 226138 C9/07/f4 12010- ED PHILLIPS I' 226138 09/07/84 _ _ 33.16- _ _._ _ ED PHILLIPS ^� PK 226138 09/07/84 22.11- ED PHILLIPS INTERCONTINENTAL 226138 L91C71f4 226271 ED PHILLIPS " 22613f PK -- 1.96- - ED_PHILLIPS OS /[7111 226138 C9 /C7 /f4 — 29037920 - ED PHILLIPS - - v, 226138 09/C7184 4,380.67 ED PHILLIPS ' __ _ 226138 OS/C7/84 _ 1x105.31 ED PHILLIPS PK 22613E C9 /C7 /E4 1965700 ED PHILLIPS INTERCONTINENTAL 226138 09/C7/84 98.00 ED PHILLIPS 331.05 226138 - _..09/07/f4 -_ 20.25-- ______ EO_PHILLIPS_T �ED 22613E G9 /C7 /E4 605.00 PHILLIPS 99666.62 i rrrrrr v i 08 -31 -84 GE 5 _ITEM -- DESCRIPTION _ _ ACCOURT hO. INY. I_P.O -_M MESSAGE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL I ' 50- 3710 - 862 -8E - - -- - MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL I; 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL INVENTORY50 -6632- 842- 84___- __ - - -_- -- MANUAL -- -- .._- ._�..------ -- -- --- -- - -- - - - - - - - *r• -CKS 50 -371C- 822 -E2 -- 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 - - -- - - -- - 50- 3710 - 862 -86 - - -- 50-3710- 862 -Ef 50- 3710 - 862 -86 -- - - -- - - -- - - -50- 4626 - 822- E2 - - - -- - - - - -.. 50 -4626- 842 -E4 50 -4226- 862 -86_ 50 -4626- 862 -EE 50 -4628- 862 -Ef 50 -462E- 862 -86 -� 50 -4628- 862 -L6 - - - V, li 226150 091C7084 2x431.51 GRIGGS COOPER AND C �..__....- _._...- ----------- - - - - -- - �. - - - - -- -_8x.210.6.1 •- V I rrrrr. 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