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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-10-15_COUNCIL MEETINGAGENDA EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR.MEETING EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SPECIAL MEETING OCTOBER 15, 1984 7:00 P.M. ROLLCALL I. RESOLUTIONS A. Authorizing Advertisement for Bids - Improvement No. C -142 - Site grading and soils correction - Edinborough B. MHFA Municipal Home Mortgage Program EDINA CITY COUNCIL PROCLAMATION - League of Women Voters of Edina Week EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION - Dr. Patrick Lilja I. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits 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, Plats, Appeals from Administrative or Board of Appeals and Adjustments decisions require action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. * A. Plan Amendment - Johnson Building Company - Vernon Hills Condominiums - Generally located west of Vernon Avenue and south of West 52nd Street II. 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 West 50th Street B. Set Hearing Date (12/3/84) 1. Street Vacation - Portion of Concord Avenue * * * * * * * * III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS IV. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of 10/9/84 B, West 70th Street Advisory Committee C. Possible City Hall Relocation /Council Study D. MetrOval /Speed Skating Track E. Revision of Council Minutes of 8/6/84 - LD Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers F. Special Concerns of Mayor and Council F. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items V. RESOLUTIONS A. Sanitary Sewer Connection HC -9 - 6128 Abbott Avenue So. B. Private Sale of Lot 6, Block 1, West Minneapolis Heights (Miller Addition) VI. FINANCE A. Resolution Cancelling Levy for 1984 on $5,400,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1984 * B. Resolution Cancelling Levy for 1984 on $2,200,000 General Obligation Redevelopment Bond C. Fees and Charges for 1985 (Amend Ordinance No. 171 /Resolution - Park Fees) D. Long Range Plan - Capital Budget E. Claims Paid. Motion of , seconded by for payment of the following claims as per Pre -List dated 10/15/84: General Fund $95,201.31, Park Fund $13,593.47, Art Center $3,351.54, Swimming Pool Fund $919.16, Golf Course Fund $6,957.52, Recreation Center Fund $68,926.10, Fun Range Fund $579.20, Waterwork Fund $29,642.28, Sewer Rental Fund $4,577.07, Liquor Dispensary Fund $55,811.40, Construction Fund $159,229.81, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $8,026.50, Total $446,815.36; and for confirmation of the following claims dated 9/30/84: General Fund $69,847.74, Park Fund $965.00, Art Center $7.16, Swimming Pool Fund $806.85, Golf Course Fund $7,936.25, Recreation Center Fund $9.57, Gun Range Fund $80'.80, Waterwork Fund $1,975.81, Liquor Dispensary Fund $282,038.78, Total $363,667.96. CITY OF EDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 612 - 927 -8861 RESOT.TTTTnN WHEREAS, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency has offered to set aside certain mortgage funds for committees with programs intended to aid first -time home buyers; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina has applied for and received a commitment from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency to buy $2,000,000 in mortgages. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Manager is authorized to sign the Program Application - Commitment Agreement with the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency for the Municipal Participation Home Mortgage Loan Program. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of October 15, 1984, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 16th day of October, 1984. City Clerk LOCATION MAP IL9 I 'LDSSd�o CO�R7 c � o o� x WL I I Q O � I O v o C� 1 � plo0 \ � I REZONING NOUN EDINA PUBLIC WORKS CENTER Z A i OUR LADY OF GRACE; CATHOLIC SCHOOL ICHMON01 s W:ND$OR Ay— ii h Kf M' Ay N U M B E R Z -83 -7 Johnson Building Co. S -83 -12 Vernon Hills Condominiums L O C A T 10 N 5212 Vernon Avenue; Lots 1, 2, 3, S 12, Block 1, Grandview Plateau Generally located west of Vernon Avenue and south of W. 52nd Street. REQUEST PRD -4, Plan Amendment EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 26, 1984 Z -83 -7 Johnson Building Company, Vernon Hills Condominiums & PRD -4, Planned Residential District, 5 -83 -12 Plan Amendment Refer to: Attached revised final development plan, previously approved plan Generally located: West of Vernon Avenue and south of West 52nd Street (Biltmore Site) The City Council granted final development plan approval and rezoning to PRD -5, Planned Residential District, for the subject property on November 21, 1983. The approved final development plan proposed a 77 unit condominium building for the 3 1/2 acre site. The proposed development was composed of very large luxury class units. Several months after final zoning approval, the applicant requested and received a plan amendment which split the project into two separate buildings linked by a one -story common area. This amendment was requested for phasing purposes. In March of this year, the City adopted its new Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. This Ordinance renumbered the subdistricts within the PRD classification. As a result of this renumbering, it was apparent that the subject property was more appropriately zoned PRD -4 rather than PRD -5. This zoning was effectuated in conjunction with the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance. During the past several months, the applicant attempted to market the proposed project without success due apparently to the cost of the units. To reduce the cost, the applicant requests approval of the attached revised plan. These plans illustrate the following changes: * The total number of units would be increased from 77 units to 88 units. * The size of the units would be decreased - the smallest unit would be 1,000 square feet and the largest would be 1670 square feet. * A small surface parking lot would be added to the southly extreme ofthe site to satisfy exterior parking requirements. The enclosed parking ratio would decrease from 1.6 spaces per unit to 1.4. (The minimum requirement is 1.25). * The soloria would be replaced with screened porches. * The flat roof would be replaced with a hip roof. * The brick and stucco exterior would be replaced with wood shingle siding and brick and stucco trim. The overall mass and style of the development remains unchanged from the earlier plan. In fact, the lot coverage of the building is somewhat less than the earlier plan. Although the building remains at four stories, the overall height has increased somewhat due to the new roof form and a change in the structural system of the building. As such, the overall height of the building is about 45 feet, or about three feet taller than the prior submittal. According to the Zoning Ordinance, the required setback from all property lines must be at least equal to the building height. Therefore, a 45 foot setback is required for the proposed building. Although the main portion of the building complies with this requirement, the screen porches project into the setback. Therefore, the Commission and Council should consider a variance for these encroachments. The revised plans also include a landscape plan and utility layouts. These elements are essentially unchanged from the prior plans. - The revised plans result in an increase in density from 22 units per acre to 25 units per acre. This density complies with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance which provides incentives for enclosed parking, building location and so forth. Recommendation: A plan amendment which proposed a reduction in the overall quality and value of the development is always difficult to accept. In this case, the goal is to redesign a luxury class project to one of more conventional standards. The result will not be a development which is below our minimum requirements — The proposed unit sizes, landscaping plan, parking quantity, and so forth continue to exceed our standards. Staff believes that every effort should be taken to redevelop this site for residential purposes. Unfortunately, the original proposal did not meet the test of the marketplace. In our view, the proposed amendment represents a reasonable alternative to the original project. Our recommendation for approval is conditioned upon the same items as the initial approval of this project: 1. Final platting 2. Subdivision dedication 3. Developer's Agreement 4. A separate development agreement must be executed containing the following items: 'a. If the project is phased, a lot line separating the two phases must be located such that the first phase could stand alone. b. A demolition permit must be issued for the motel building prior to the issuance of a building permit Phase 1. c. No final inspection of the condominium building shall be undertaken until the motel is completely demolished. d. Only one curb cut on'Vernon Avenue will be allowed for both phases. The Commission and Council should also approve the setback variance for the screened porches if the plan amendment is approved. 0 W PHASE ONE T lit! -11!Mlilll 1 FLOOR PLAN A"u A 10 ICI IC2 I D E I� I I tflj I= IC"A= I ovs MAKING required oravided Me —11. /C., && 5�5 116- /76- West 52nd Street Wool 53rd Street PLAN FLOORS 2 - 5 SITE PLAN / VO I/ t/e. Rid TYPICAL ELEVATION 1 ►....151 . _ r .,. - i.:..! ..1 � `'./'y ,;��:Ii1iAl{'aT.1r IS �= •liviUii:�l EAST ELEVATION rrco � -+*+mac .ro.rr vt�ec e� -�ac� tm+.sarc rIYO •b.i ICBJ fr.•ht 6J•r w,c,w vw-. by VERNON HILL CONDOMINIUMS RESTUDY BUILDING SECTION _. ® ® =. ewe -on s,ra•ra �_ d3 VERNON HILL CONDOMINIUMS RESTUDY VERNON F WEST 52nd STREET CONDOMINIUMS a k EDINA. MINNESOTA _ . 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OLD BUSINESS; Z -83 -7 Johnson Building Company, Vernon Hills & Condominiums, PAD -4, Planned Residential S -83 -12 District, Plan Amendment Mr. Hughes reminded the Commission that the City Council granted final development plan approval and rezoning to PP%D -5, Planned Residential District, for the subject property on November 21, 1983. The approved final development plan proposed a 77 unit condominium building. Several months after final zoning approval, the applicant requested and received a plan amendment which split the project into two spearate buildings linked by a one -story common area. This was for phasing purposes. In March of this year, the City adopted its new Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. This Zoning Ordinance renumbered the subdistricts within the PAD classification. As a result of this renumbering, it was apparent that the subject property was more appropriately zoned PAU -4 rather than PRD -5. This zoning was effectuated in conjunction with the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance. ivir. Hughes explained that the applicant has attempted to market the proposed project without success due apparently to the cost of the units. To reduce the cost, the applicant requests approval a plan with the following revisions: 41, * The total number of units would be increased from 77 to 88 units. * The size of the units would be decreased. * A small surface parking lot would be added to the southerly extreme of the site to satisfy exterior parking requirements. The enclosed parking ratio would decrease from 1.6 spaces per unit to 1.4. * The soloria would be replaced with screened porches. * The flat roof would be replaced with a hip roof. * The brick and stucco exterior would be replaced with wood shingle siding and brick and stucco trim. Mr. Hughes noted that although the building remains at four stories, the overall height has increased somewhat due to teh new roof form and a change in the structural system of the building. According to the Zoning Ordinance, the required setback from all property lines must be at least equal to the building height. Therefore, a 45 foot setback is required for the proposed building. Although the main portion of the buidling complies with this requirement, the screen porches project into the setback. Therefore, the Commission and Council should consider a variance for these encroachments. The revised plans result in an increase in density from 22 units per acre to 25 units per acre. Mr. Hughes believes that the proposed amendment represents a reasonable alternative to the original project. The proposed unit sizes, landscaping plan, parking quantity, and so forth continue to exceed our standards. Staff recommended approval conditioned upon: 1. Final platting, and 2. Subdivision dedication. Ivlr. Bob Johnson, Johnson Building Lo., stated that the revision of the roof line and exterior materials fit in better with the residential neighborhood. He noted that the price per unit had decreased from a range of $150,000 - $265,000 to $90,000 - $197,000. The units were smaller in size. Discussion ensued regarding the height of the building and the setback required. Mr. Johnson commented that without the height setback requirement, the property required only a 35 foot setback. t Mr. Gordon Johnson wondered when this project would be started. Mr. Johnson stated that it depended on the sales projections. Mr. Palmer moved for approval of the plan amendment subject to the conditions suggested by Staff. ivir. Runyan seconded the motion. All were in favor; the motion carried. I I I . ADJOUtiYMENT : Mr. Gordon Johnson moved for adjournment and Mrs. McClelland seconded the motion. All were in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 7:50 p.m. Li � Linda Elsen,Secretary_ e g y wall ag Partreement as per 8cok 335 of Misc. pale 14- Ooc.No.17812.73 o I ' 1 i m I 70.00 0:34 °' a r11'r .Llyllt S. -s ___ 12 O.IS ___ -`- 10.43 O FRAME SHE r Wes! line oC the East 130 {'1. of Sec. 18 ° is Q-1 I boo v, TIL i N �\ w` J-` 40- - - - - -- v1 0 1 r k..') 1203 .�3 --- -- �� :ON-5TORY CONC. BLOCK B(IILDING us5 y U. .. W `1.12.21 \ - ]' rf '? H Z r H O 3 1p , A _ _ l.• �1 r� AW tr ° 59.97 S �O m y nl V r to v i c. z4.11 a m 1\ ■ . 1� ?..se e� o o 71.54 l�fl' i m ;Irility 4 7- fa.7.99 �y n I I iui -'1 1 i• }\ . •�' �'- Easrlrrnf :s � ,n v rn I .• � � s ° A r 1-tr 1Juc, IJG. o•' 'm < � 3. n red. • � i 42:3`75YJ a � I j 1p � (n ,,,J`J In c'.62 t 57Ufi)` CONC. BLOCK AND FRAME BUI L DI NG n a „� ort P° c Q' n y ° ,'i`EE DETAIL I NW, I I.o9 � N m — o ; `7 r 1. 5: Window cverhan9 nvo• v 1 - 16.95± 3' m1„ , X0.5! Orerhany u ; ' r ! r ••qr , m 1 m .�' �'�i °' 0.6! E3. rS Planter1/. Ip 0.7f Awnin li Is. 19 c A N I l 41.91 19.91 ° 47.63 o.cs o.1t if /�p'iIy i:a r,.se �7T ' o. l ��, ?'�- l "G�•E.be�(�� i 1 lO. ri: Ea v os_I I'• p ICJ / �il ± W /i L K '-pipe �r -r �9 - - - -5 — - -- -- Ill ..i - :afch CaSin "Ash• 1 1 Light 11 8 Ash ru,L "A5h $ 'A h �rgn �Serllaplxre LWe -t line of Franc., Ave. So, as cr G- ,nt A,rcl;tor'3 retold of Qld CO. HO&I � 'O W W f' ! s � I "� `-West line at France Ave, -o, as per fecnr'led plat of A -ei. Sl1L. No. 17Z I I 1 I 1 1 i 1- -Ea5t line o. the 6.E. !14 of r... 16 -- - -- -- FR A NC E AV E NU E S 0. Members present: MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE OCTOBER 9, 1984 9:00 A.M. Fran Hoffman, Chairman Gordon Hughes Lois Coon Alison Fuhr Members absent: Craig Swanson Others present: Captain Leonard Kleven, Edina Police Department Mr. Jerome Bieter, 6102 Habitat Court Mrs. Jean Sutton, 6109 Habitat Court Mrs. Phyllis Sinks, 6111 Habitat Court SECTION A Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. 1. Request for appropriate signage on Lincoln Drive to warn drivers of entering traffic from Habitat Court. Request made by Mr. Jerome Bieter, 6102 Habitat Court, and an additional 22 petitioner residents of Habitat Court. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman advised the Committee that there is a curve sign for eastbound traffic, but none for westbound traffic. Also, that a speed of 25MPH through the curve was a comfortable speed, 30MPH was still within the design limits of the roadway, and 35MPH was too fast for the curve. Capt. Kleven reported no accident history in the area since the roadway was improved last year. Mr. Bieter advised that the view is somewhat obstructed at the intersection due to trees and shrubbery on the corner lot. He advised that the developer owns the lot and has been approached regarding the sight problem, however, has refused to relocate any of the landscaping, saying that a house to be constructed on the lot would not improve visibility anyway. Capt. Kleven stated that the area was checked for clear view and was found not to be in violation. Mr. Bieter also stated that traffic in the area has increased as the housing has increased and that Opus II traffic through the area has also added to the increase in traffic volume. Mr. Hoffman suggested that from an engineering perspective a curve sign should be put in for both directions, also advising 25MPH on both signs. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes " Page 2 October 9, 1984 2. Request for "YIELD" sign for eastbound.traffic entering Braemar Boulevard from Valley View Road. Request made by Mr. Dennis Teufel, 7409 Gleason Road. ACTION TAKEN: Capt. Kleven advised the a portion of the intersection is uncontrolled. A "YIELD" sign would clarify right -of -way at the intersection, with vehicles going from Valley View Road to Braemar Boulevard being the ones that should yield, Braemar Boulevard traffic having the right-of- way. Capt. Kleven also reported no accident problem at the intersection. Mr. Hoffman raised the question of redesigning the intersection to create a "Y which would improve the traffic flow. Mrs. Fuhr moved that a "YIELD" sign be installed for eastbound traffic entering Braemar Boulevard from Valley View Road and that the question of geometric concerns be referred to the Engineering Department for their review. Motion seconded by Mrs. Coon. Motion carried 4 -0. SECTION B Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request. 1. Request for "SLOW - CHILDREN" sign on Sunnyside Road between France Avenue and Curve Avenue. Request made by Mr. Robert Larson, 4013 Sunnyside Road. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman advised the Committee that "SLOW - CHILDREN" signs have not been used for the past ten years. Signs of this type are discouraged as they are not an effective sign. Capt. Kleven advised the Committee that this type of sign is only informative, it is not enforceable. Mr. Hoffman also advised that there are sidewalks on both sides of the street in the area. Mrs. Fuhr moved to deny the request, with a letter to the requestor explaining the Committee's position. Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or are referred to others. 1. Request for a reduction in the speed zone alone West 78th Street (continued from previous meeting). Request made by Mr. Keith L. Carlson, 5555 West 78th Street. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes Page 3 October 9, 1984 ACTION TAKEN: Capt. Kleven and Mr. Hoffman reviewed the purpose of Mr. Carlson's request with the Committee. Since April of 1983, there have been eight accidents reported at West 78th Street and Cahill Road, with most of the accidents occurring in 1983.. The majority of all the accidents were someone going southbound on Cahill Road and making a .left turn to go eastbound on West 78th Street. The intersection is the only one in the area that exhibits any kind of accident history. The area is very congested in morning and evening rush hour times. The combination of traffic volume, accident history and speed on the street does meet a signalization warrant.. Mr. Hoffman adv.ised_.that Hennepin County is working on a traffic light design for the inteh- section of West 78th Street and East Bush Lake Road. Mr. Hoffman also advised that if the cities of Edina and Bloomington agreed to do a speed study of the area, the State would most likely recommend that the speed limit not be changed below 40MPH. Mrs. Fuhr moved for a 3 -way stop at the intersection of West 78th Street and Cahill Road pending a study of the intersection and installation of a traffic signal at West 78th Street and East Bush Lake Road. Mrs. Coon seconded the motion. After much discussion, the motion failed with one vote for, two against, and one abstention. Mr. Hoffman then moved that the staffs of the cities of Edina and Bloomington do a review of West, 78th Street from County Road 18 to East Bush Lake Road, due to the increased building along West 78th Street, primarily in Bloomington. The purpose of the review would be to determine projected volume.increases and review of West 78th Street intersections for potential problems and traffic control needs. Motion seconded by Gordon Hughes. Motion carried 4 -0. Respectfully submitted, Edina Traffic Safety Committee TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: WEST 70TH STREET ADVISORY COMMITTEE , DATE: OCTOBER 11, 1984 The following persons have submitted their names for consideration by the Council for appointment to the West 70th Street Advisory Committee: Name Bob Burnett, Principal Cornelia School Paul D. Johnson Donald R. Barck Sandy Phillips Harold Babb Gary Chlebowski Phyllis Kohler Patti Watson Jess & Helaine Cohen Address Phone 7000 Cornelia Drive 927 -9751 7108 Glouchester Avenue 925 -4431 H 375 -4677 W 4807 West 70th Street 920 -3156 6817 Point Drive 922 -3300 4701 W. 70th Street 926 -9521 7004 Bristol Blvd. 920 -6064 4512 W. 70th Street 927 -7892 4424 W. 70th Street - 927 -8568 4405 Dunham Drive 922 -2040 I have attached copies of the data submitted by these persons as to their representation of the area. Washington Square Advisers (612)375.7541 October 2, 1984 City Clerk City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 RE: West 70th Street Traffic Study Dear Madam: Please include my name as a potential candidate to serve on the Citizens.Advisory Committee for the traffic study to be conducted on West 70th Street between Highway 100 and France Avenue South, with particular emphasis on the intersections at West Shore Drive and Cornelia Drive. I am a neighboring resident to the West 70th/ Cornelia intersection, and I am also currently a board member of the Cornelia Elementary School PTA. My name, address and phone number are as follows: Paul D. Johnson, 7108 Glouchester Avenue, Edina, Minnesota 55435; telephone numbers, home -- 925 -4431, work- - 375 -4677. I will be most happy to help in any way I can to help resolve the safety concerns that have arisen due to the continual increase of traffic on West 70th Street. Your truly, Paul D. Joh on PDJ /dmt 100 WASHINGTON SQUARE - BOX 20 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55440 A Division of Washington Square Capital, Inc. October 2, 1984 To: The City Clerk Regarding: The blest 70th Street Study I would like to volunteer to be on the committee for the West 70th study to represent the west end of West 70th Street between France Avenue and Highway 100. Donald R. Barck 4807 West 70th Street Edina, Mn. 55435 920 -3156 ksLjj 70 �u.�,ka -713 f 71 a� G� 9 �- -s v n �� o - %71-1 h% % %a47 - cap y fiflze 117— IN S �-ePIP4 �41zo z-,o / ZJ,5�7- ?e-4 5-7---7 -� art- 4 °1Z� X9 z Ax f 1fj:rS1O,§W JESS B. COHEN ATTORNEY AT LAW 4405 DUNHAM DRIVE EDINA, MINNESOTA 55435 AREA CODE 612 922 -2040 Oct. 8, 1984 Mrs. Marcella Deahn City Clerk City of Edina Village Hall Edina, Minn. Dear Mrs. Deahn: Re: Citizens Committee, West Seventieth Street I would like to serve on the citizens committee that will work with the consultant on traffic problems on West Seventieth Street. I have appeared at the City Council meetings on this subject representing the South Garden Neighborhood. My wife. Helaine Cohen, is also interested in this matter. Since I am out of town quite a bit, we would like to be alternates, so one Of us could attend if the other was unavailable. Very sincerely yours, 3 Jess B. Cohen J M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager ej SUBJECT: POSSIBLE CITY HALL RELOCATION DATE: October 15, 1984 In response to a request from the Council regarding development of a process to consider the subject of possible City Hall relocation, the following information is submitted. In discussions regarding the subject, it appears that there would be two objectives for relocation of City Hall: 1) The current land that is presently not on the tax rolls be moved to the tax rolls and that the available public space be consolidated. 2) That through the sale and relocation, there would be a net gain in capital dollars through the sale of the property. The following represent issues and /or considerations that a committee ex- ploring such should take into account: a) Determine the market and market value for the presently existing site for City Hall and whether any addition of property and /or present street right -of -way could make the site a more potentially attractive site. b) Whether or not there are any legal restrictions regarding the use of a property for other than a public purpose. c) Identify alternative locations for City Hall, together with the positive and negative aspects of such locations. d) Determine the space requirements for the existing City Staff, including the Police Department, together with possible remodeling costs at the various sites. e) Identify and weigh selected non -space issues, including such things as community access, location of both City and School District Staff in the same building, etc. It is recommended that the following be used for consideration by a committee: a) Development of objectives and a timetable for consideration. b) Determination of present requirements for both City Hall and School District Staff. October 2, 1984 Mayor Courtney & Council Members Page Two c) Development of alternatives for relocation of City Hall and /or School District Rtaff. d) Development of a recommendation to be submitted at a minimum to the City Council and if appropriate to the School District. It is recommended that such an exploratory task force be composed as follows: - One to two Council Members - One to two School District Members - One School District Staff - One City Staff - One to three persons from the community who have a background in real estate and office management At first glance, the following considerations should additionally be taken into account: - Issue of zoning use and /or traffic of alternative City Hall /School District sites and impact on a neighborhood - Issue of compatibility of School District and City Staff, particularly as they relate to the unique functions of each and the compensation that each receives for work performed - Adaptability of currently existing buildings to office /City usage - Access of Staff, particularly Police Department response, to areas of the community and areas through which they travel during emergencies - Access of the general public to an alternative location It is recommended that once the Council has adopted a mission statement in desired outline to proceed that it make the appropriate appointments and, if appropriate, that the School District be included in those, and that the committee be given a three to four -month work time to explore the alternatives and come back with a recommendation. KR/sw GTY OF @pEtDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET. EDINA. MINNESOTA 55424 612 - 927 -8861 RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The Metropolitan Council has determined that there is a need for a speed skating facility in the metropolitan area, and; WHEREAS: The Minnesota State Legislature directed the Metropolitan Council and its Open Space Commission to seek proposals from interested parties in the metropolitan area, and; WHEREAS: The City of Edina Park and Recreation Department has prepared a proposal for a 400 meter artificial speed skating rink to be located in Braemar Park in the City of Edina, and; WHEREAS: The City of Edina proposes to be the implementing agency for construction and management of the facility, and; WHEREAS:. All funding for the construction, on -going operation and maintenance costs of the facility will be from the Metro- politan Council and its Open Space Commission, and no funding will come from the City of Edina in any instance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Edina City Council requests that the Metropolitan Open Space Commission consider Edina's proposal for the artificial 400 meter speed skating rink to be located in Braemar Park in the City of Edina. META OYAL PROPOSAL FOR: SPEEDSKATING RINK SITE AND IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM METR VAL SUBMITTED BY: THE CITY OF EDINA PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 4801 WEST 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 CONTACT: ROBERT KOJETIN 927 =8861 DATE: OCTOBER 12, 1984 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: A. PROPOSER PROVIDER B. NAME OF PROPOSER C. OVERVIEW PROPOSAL CONTENTS: ,A. LETTER OF SUBMISSION 1 DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROGRAM A. LAND USE MAP B. ACCESS ROUTES C. WINTER ACTIVITIES ON -SPEED SKATING RINK SITE W1 Speed Skating - 400 Meter W2 6 lap Mile Skating W3 Bandy W4 Open Skating W5 Olympic Hockey Size_Rinks W6 3 Olympic Hockey Size Rinks W7 4 US Size Hockey Rinks for Practice W8 80 Figure Skating Patches W9 Free Style Figure Skating D. SUMMER ACTIVITIES ON SPEED SKATING RINK SITE S1 Olympic Soccer S2 Olympic Track & Field S3 Year Round Jogging Track S4 4 Indoor Soccer Rinks S5 Volleyball /Court Games AERIAL PHOTO DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL A. FACILITY REQUIREMENTS 1 Site 2 400 Meter Track 3 Timing System 4 Wind Protection 5 Protective Padding 6 Lighting 7 Sound System 8 Refrigeration 9 Structure for Equipment & Maintenance META OVAL CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 10 Judges' Stand 11 Warming Concessions 12, Spectator Seating 13 Parking 14 Landscaping 15 Utilities 16 Image 17 Energy Efficiency 18 Expansion Potential 19 Design B. QUANTIFICATION AND REFERENCING 1) Impact on Surrounding Traffic Patterns 2) Parking and Seating Capacity 3) Rink, Building and Refrigeration Plant Size. 4) User Numbers C. SPECIFICATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES 1) Organizations 2) Timetable 4 FINANCIAL A. DEVELOPMENT COST B. OPERATING BUDGET W Winter S Summer 5 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET A. ATTACHMENT B B. ATTACHMENT C 6 PUBLIC -- INVOLVEMENT A. SUPPORTS B. CONCERNS AND OUTREACH SUPPORTING DATA.AND REFERENCES A. SUPPPORTING DATA B. REFERENCES C. SUMMARY - AAETPi nn VAI- PROPOSAL PROVIDER CITY OF EDINA CITY OF EDINA PARK BOARD ADVISORY TO THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF EDINA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION An advisory commission consisting of members from the Edina Park Board, the Edina Council, the Metro- politan Open Space Committee, President of the Eastern Minnesota Speed Skating Association, the President of the Western Minnesota Speed Skating Association, the Minnesota Soccer Association and five members at large from other Metro counties for a total commis- sion of eleven members. The Manager of the METROVAL would act as secretary to the advisory board. The advisory board would be accountable to the Metropolitan Open Space Committee for budgeting of maintenance and operating funds and would work in close cooperation under an agreement with the Edina Park Board and Edina City Council. THIS SPECIAL USE ADVISORY BOARD WOULD INSURE EQUAL PARTICIPATION AND PROGRAMMING OF THE FACILITY TO PROVIDE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL RESIDENTS IN THE SEVEN COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREA. METR OVAL PROPOSAL The Advisory commission would encourage the participation and promote programming PROVIDER for speed skating and other regional special use activities in an effort to achieve a balanced budget of maintenance and operation of the total facility twelve months of the year. META OVAL CITY OF EDINA PARK BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION ROBERT KOJETIN, DIRECTOR OF PARK AND RECREATION 4801 WEST 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 PHONE.- 927 -8861 METR OVAL NAME OF PROPOSER CITY Or SIR E ®IN 4801 WEST 50TH STREET. EDINA- MINNESOTA 55424 612 -927 -8861 October 11, 1984 Metropolitan Park and Charles Smith Suite 300 Metro Square Saint Paul,.Minnesota Open Space Commission Building 55101 Re: Proposal.for Artificially Refrigerated 400 Meter Speed Skating Rink Dear Mr. Smith: LETTER 'OF SUBMISSION The City of Edina Park Board and Park and Recreation Department is pleased to submit this proposal for the site of an artificially refrigerated 400 meter speed skating rink located in Edina, Minnesota. We hope for your consideration in selecting beautiful Braemar Park as your first choice. This proposal contains all answers to the questions on your request of.site location and implementation program. The Edina Park and Recreation Department will be of assistance to you in any information regarding this proposal. On behalf of the City of Edina Park Board and Edina Park and Recreation Department, we would very much like to thank you for your invitation to submit this proposal. Very truly yours, Joan Lonsbury Edina Park Board Charperson JL:mk . META OVAL OVER VIEW An important factor in the Edina proposal is that it would be completed in a three phase construction. The first phase would be the completion of the minimum requirement of speed skating. Included, and a must for the facility, would be the multipurpose twelve month use of the facility. This twelve months use must be programmed to gain the maximum revenue benefits to, offset the tremendous capital costs of this facility. The operation must have a manager and an assistant to program the facility. This means that a tremendous amount of work will have to be done to create an attractive and pleasant atmosphere to attract participants from the regional area. The METROVAL staff will have to publicize and promote the facility to other recreation departments in the region to attract participants and encourage use of the facility. The second phase of the facility is a key factor and is the most important part of the METROVAL. This is to put a roof over the entire six acre site so as to create a controlled environment so the elements will not have to be dealt with, such as rain, snow or cold. This covered facility in turn would create the MEM OVAL interest and pleasant atmosphere for participants OVERVIEW to drive to the facility to participate in events they know will not have to be cancelled because of inclement weather conditions. Participants coming from all over the world will also know'-.that events will not be cancelled due to weather and this encourage- ment greatly benefit scheduling of events and partici- pation by athletes locally and world -wide. The third phase of the facility would be to enclose the side walls and create climate control indoors so that new types of activiites can be added into the programming. These new types of activities would create additional revenues for the operating and maintenance of the facility. META OVAL 1 DESCRIPTION OF CITY OF EDINA SITE Located in the Southwest Corner of Edina at County Road 18 and 494, in 485 acre Braemar Park. The facility will be located in the valley adjacent and connected to Braemar Arena and Pavilion. The site is located in the southwest corner of Braemar Park within the area surrounded by the Braemar Athletic Complex which contains lighted baseball fields, soccer /football fields, an indoor gun rage, picnic facilities, an indoor golf dome (in the winter), an 18 hole Braemar Golf Course and the two indoor ice arenas-. CENTRALLY LOCATED The City of Edina is located in the first ring suburb of the Metropolitan area, located in the heart of the seven county metropolitan regional area, close to the highly populated bedroom communities and contiguous to south Minneapolis, Bloomington, Richfield, St. Louis Park, Eden Prairie, Hopkins and Minnetonka. The facility located in Edina is in close proximity to the Metropolitan Internat'onal META VA L W 1 Airport, being just ten miles away on Highway 494. DESCRIPTION OF In this short 15 minute drive on 494 between SITE County Road 18 and the Metropolitan International Airport, there is a variety of eating and hotel and motel accommodations. The location of the site would be very visible from County Road 18. With the vast participation in events at Braemar Arena by the Metropolitan area population, and by virtue of its being the home of the Edina Hornets hockey team, Braemar Arena's identity is well known to the metropolitan regional area. Also, the Braemar Golf Course has helped to make the name "Braemar" well -known and recognized. The golf,_course is listed as one of the top 50 public golf courses in the United States. With the METROVAL located in the Braemar Park site, it would be easily associated and recognized for the location of the speed skating METROVAL. With the athletic fields and the arenas at Braemar being used extensivley by traveling sport teams from other parts of the metropolitan regional area and also youth teams from other parts of the world, Braemar has become a well known locality for highly successful sports facilities. AACT12 nn X101 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS A flat area adjacent to the present 800 car parking lot of the baseball fields and arenas. This sloping area is now used for parking area and an access road to the two arenas and gun range. The surrounding area of the site consists of a large hill with a forest of oak and deciduous trees. The south end of the 800 car parking lot is a large terminal moraine which would be used to fill the lower parking lot to the ice level of Braemar Arena and Pavilion. That would be a tremendous asset to the site because of the consistency of the gravel material and compaction can be used so as to create a sound flat level.surface for the refrigeration equipment and concrete surface. The facility site would be easily drainable of storm water run off with drainage into the Nine Mile Watershed District to the south. The site has an enormous amount of versatility for present and future development because of the size and location where.the facility could be placed. Land usage in the immediate vicinity of the facility includes warehouse, offices, as well as being across the highway from the Minnesota Vikings traning area in Eden Prairie. To the south of the park is surrounded by office buildings METR OVAL 1 DESCRIPTION OF SITE 1 and multiple housing. On the extreme DESCRIPTION OF east side, adjacent to the park and on the SITE extreme north side adjacent to the park is residential housing. The existing land use of the site is high use athletic and recreational type activities. The present land use for athletic fields and artificial ice skating facilities gives this proposed site a tremendous advantage as a location for the multipurpose speed skating oval. A 12 acre site is available at the present time. It is under the ownership of the City of Edina as a park. A cooperative agreement would be worked out to give status to the 12 acre site of the METROVAL.speed skating facility and a cooperative use of parking of the six acre parking site would be worked out so as to have regional status for the 12 acre site within Braemar Park. Because of the low profile of the facility, recessed into the ground 16 feet on the West, gives the facility an enhancing and attractive setting in the valley adjacent to Braemar Arena. This would enhance the total athletic complex of Braemar Park. With the management and cooperation between Braemar Arena staff and the staff of the Metropolitan Regional Speed Skating facility METR OVAL being one in the same, a positive attitude DESCRIPTION OF in operation and cooperation with dual using SITE of support equipment and facilities enhances the Edina site. �IIET� OVAL p `•'� ,:, 1 _•(�u 1 �; 1 l.. Twin Cities Metropolitan Area 1 Regional Recreation ACCESS ROUTES open Space System ANTI FAN 1 SITE LAYOUT 12 Acre Site including Six acre 400 meter speed skating facility and multi- purpose activities facility during summer and winter, with nine winter time activities and 5 summer activities. WINTER MONTHS W -1 Speed Skating - 400 meter Olympic W -2 6 Lap Mile Speed skating W -3 Bandy W -4 Open skating W -5 Olympic Hockey size Rinks (100 x 200') - W-6 3 Olympic size Hockey Rinks for Practice W -7 4 US size Hockey Rinks for Practice 85' x 200' W -8 80 Figure Skating patches W -9 Free Style Figure Skating SUMMER MONTHS S -1 Olympic Soccer S -2 Olympic Track & Field S -3 Year Round Jogging Track S -4 4 Indoor Soccer Rinks 85' x 200' S -5. Volleyball /Court Games l METR OVAI- BRAEMAR ICE ARENA MAIN Iii 1 1 1,000 SEAT jOUTDOOR GRANDSTANi OPEN AIR VIEWING PLATFORM X EARTH BERM WINDSCREEN., BRAEMAR PAVILION ..... ........ .. . ....... ... WINTER ACTIVITIES W XISTIN TREES 2-- 400 METER OLYMPIC SPEED SKATING TRACK SERVICE ENTRY WIND EEN SECURITY FENCE METR ova Cmison Ulmud Aromtecture Lid BRAEMAR ICE ARENA MAIN ENTRY i� 1� .1� 1 ,1 1,000 SEAT. 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NORTH Carlson Mimud Archimclure Ltd BRAEMAR ICE ARENA Fbi MAIN ENTRY DROP PARKING PARKING 1,000 SEAT OUTDOOR GRANDSTANI OPEN AIR VIEWING PLATFORM EARTH BERM WINDSCREEN BRAEMAR PAVILION MEM OVAL ���' 1 WINTER ACTIVITIES W9 EXISTIN TREES I (LLI SERVICE ENTRY WINDSCREEN,,' SECURITY:-,:"� FENCE NORTH C►fton Mimod Arclutectwe Ltd BRAEMAR. PAVILION BRAEMAR ICE ARENA MAIN ENTRY;`::':: A!n PARKING --A EARTH BERM WINDSCREEN METR OV . AL- '" �� 1 17 SUMMER ACTIVITIES S1 EXISTING-� TREES U SERVICE ENTRY WINDSCREEN." SECURITY ,-:"'� "',.FENCE "\K NORTH Carlson Mlorud Aretutecture Ltd BRAEMAR PAVILION BRAEMAR ICE ARENA E =An s R t.� ARTH.BERM WINDSCREEN., I " I — /, META OVAL : 1 SUMMER ACTIVITIES S2 EXISTIN TREES - I 11M Z k 9; WINDSCREEN; ' SECURITY -.=� ENCE or, NoffrH Croon IA$wwd Arclutecture Ud BRAEMAR ICE ARENA 71 171TIT77 ;MAIN ENTRY C : DROP OF PARKING ■ low ■ IN om Ire PAJ IKING F will 1,000 SEAT OUTDOOR 'MRANDSTAND OPEN AIR VIEWING �PLATFORM BRAEMAR PAVILION EARTH BERM WINDSCREEN�� METIA OVAL SUMMER ACTIVITIES S3 _--�EXISTING TREES A SERVICE ENTRY WINDSCREEN; SECURITY..-:"-- "-,f:ENCE OF <\ NORTH Croon Micwud Archtecture Ltd BRAEMAR PAVILION BRAEMAR ICE ARENA EARTH BERM WINDSCREE MEM OVAL SUMMER ACTIVITIES S4 EXISTING_� TREES SERVICE ENTRY WINDSCREEN, SECURITY ENCE r'1 \; - Y ��NORTH J Carbon Miorud Arctatecture Ltd I I BRAEMAR ICE ARENA -DROP OF G _n PARKING N 1� ■ ■ ■ ._ p-m ■1 �1 �0 PARKING sae: 1,000 SEAT OUTDOOR IY® OPEN AIR VIEWING PLATFORM TN, EARTH.BERM W INDSCREEk BRAEMAR PAVILION ! ' SUMMER ACTIVITIES S5 11STING� TREES VOLLEYBALUCOURT GAMES `. SERVICE ENTRY \ X WINDSCREEN SECURITY;�� f FENCE �t ~ < NORTH METR nVAL Carlson Njorud Archtacturs Ltd 2 AERIAL PHOTO � META OVAL IN BOARD ROOM 1��11 STAIR ►'11 GENERAL PURPOSE Rl rl' �.'.�/11 ROOM igNi7r� PUBLIC TOILETS MEN 1`'' OLYMPIC E. SKATING mA, TRACK ter.. 1N■ OPEN AIR ���I PLATFORM ;u Iw�� 75c +..e IT" ur.H �WrMF RTM BEfi STAIR TOILETS . ...111 LOCKER R. . OFFICIALS �WrMF RTM BEfi 400 meter Speed Skating Oval, artificially refrigerated. Ice surface on concrete, conforming to International Skating Union regulations with an inside warm -up lane. A six lap speed skating rink and a 200 x 360' international regulation size bandy rink on the interior of the speed skating oval. METR OVAL 3 400 METER TRACK 3 TIMING SYSTEM Score Board System to accommodate international speed skating competition and bandy competition. Other various scoreboards compatible to the other sports programs in the facility. SPEED SKATING SCOREBOARD: Manufacturer: Daktronics, Inc., Brookings, South Dakota Description: One sided, outdoor dot matrix digital scoreboard 27 alpha characters on scoreboard 74 digits and 9 half digits on scoreboard Height: 15' 61/4" (4.8 m) , Width: 29' 41/4" (9 m) Weight: 5000 pounds (2273 kg) Construction: All aluminum Electronics: 100% solid state Digits: All digits 18" (46 cm) Alpha Characters: All characters 18" (46 cm) Captions: All captions 10" (25 cm) Control Console: Video Display Terminal Automatic instantaneous ranking of competitors Automatic display of top 6 competitors Display of ranks 7 -99 on demand Display of individual competitor information on demand Capable of storing data for 199 competitors Capable of verifying and changing competitor data Printer: Printing of competitor listings and final results on demand Logging of data during competition Capability to connect up to 3 printers Comments: Control console provides a miniature display of the scoreboard on the video screen for immediate verification of scoreboard information. META OVAL WIND PROTECTION Speed skating rink recessed sixteen feet in the ground on the west side. On the east side and south side, a 100 foot wooded hill area to serve as a wind protection. Rink would be recessed on the west and north sides of the rink to provide protection from the Northwesterly winds. The site is located on the southeast side of Braemar Pavilion. The six acre oval will be surrounded with a protective fencing for crowd and security purposes. l METR OVAL 3 PROTECTIVE PADDING 32 feet of artificial turf material surrounding the outside of the 400 meter rink to serve as a skater protection and year around jogging area which would have regulation padding adjacent to the ice. AAC-Tft nn IMI ..._ ■ ■■ I� �I ..... 50 foot candles of metal halide lighting to serve the total six acre site. The.circuitry wiring and switching so as to control the lights on the different special sports activities from 5' candles to 50' candles and still have the capabilities of colored TV filming. t00 M_iim SpepESksuog �. �•j�.I\ _ _Track= - — _ - -- _Eotrl t- �y..T.'T ZT ��T.:Tt_- 1 --I_' . -.�.' •. I .:. 17 fc Average Maintained on TRACK ONLY I FLOODS I I I I I ENERGY LOAD I MOUNTING POLE I -- - - - - -I PER POLE I ----- - - - - -I SL6 I - - - - -I SL5 I SL4 I SL3 I KW KVA I HEIGHT A I 7 I 1 1 - - - - -I 3 1 - - - - -I 1 1 - - - - -I 2 1 -------- 11.27 - - - - -I 12.52 I --- - - - - -- 60, 8 I -- - - - - -1 4 1 ----- - - - - -I 2 1 - - - - -I 2 1 - 0 1 0 1 6.44 7.16 I 60' TOTAL I _J 36 1 8 1 - - - -I 16 1 - - - - -I 4 1 - - - - -I 8 1 -------- 57.96 - - - - -I 64.40 1 I --- - - - - -- -- 50 fc Average Maintained on FIELD ONLY I FLOODS I I I I I ENERGY LOAD I MOUNTING POLE I -- - - - - -I PER POLE I ----- - - - - -I SL6 I - - - - -I SL5 I - - - - -I SL4 I SL3 I KW KVA I HEIGHT A I 13 1 0 1 4 1 - - - - -I 9 1 - - - - -I 0 1 -------- 20.93 - - - - -I 23.26 1 --- - - - - -- 60' 8 I -- - - - - -I 18 I ----- - - - - -I 0 1 - - - - 8 1 10 I 0 1 28.98 32.20 1 60' TOTAL I Be 1 -I 0 1 - - - - -I 32 1 - - - - -I 56 1 - - - - -I 0 1 -------- 102.1 - - - - -I 113.4 I --- - - - - -- -- EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ------------ - - - - -- 8 SLX- 150OH -X6X SPORTSLITER 1500N METAL HALIDE TYPE 6 48 SLX- 1500H -X5X SPORTSLITER 1500M METAL HALIDE TYPE 5 60 SLX- 1500H -X4X SPORTSLITER 1500N METAL HALIDE TYPE 4 8 SLX- 150OH -X3X SPORTSLITER 1500N METAL HALIDE TYPE 3 t+uBBFJ L lighting division METR OVAL 3 LIGHTING Sound system to provide public address system with remote mike and background music for open skating and other activities. METR OVAL 3 SOUND SYSTEM 3 REFRIGERATION There are two basic types of refrigeration, one called a Brine System, the other is a Direct System. It is considered that at the time that the bids and specifications would be written for the refrigeration system, it would be done on a perfor- mance type bid because of the-capacity of the refrigeration systems. The following refrigeration design is based on manufacturers and consulting refrigeration people who have dealt with refriger- ation for many years and have also had experience at West Allis 400 meter artificial speed skating rink. With the constant change and new energy concepts and heat rejection systems, I am proposing one idea of cost for this facility. It is considered that a Carrier package would be used. Carrier is- a long time company .in refrigeration. In the considera- tion for refrigeration, I have used two types of figures, one is the facility that would be built outside with no roof and the second is the facility that would be built if a roof was to be built over the facility. The outdoor system would be approximately 500 tons of refrigeration, the indoor would be approximately 250 tons of refrigeration. The refrigeration is so designed that it would be divided in four separate sections. META OVAL- Each section individual of the other, but working in unison as one. COST PROJECTIONS 3 Without Roof With Roof Soil Preparation $ 200,000 $ 200,000 Mains & Header Trenches 9,600 4,800 Compacted Base Graded 73,512 73,512 Heat Under Concrete Floor 21,376 21,376 Rink Floor Insulation 67,880 67,880 Brine Piping 88,638 88,638 Chairs 37,000 37,000 5" Reinforced Concrete Floor 176,440 176,440 Concrete Slabs for Chillers, Pumps 4,400 4,000 Re Rods for Floor 77,192 77,192 .Brine Chiller Units (Chiller) 347,000 173,504 Brine 15,000 9,600 Brine Expansion Tank 4,800 3,200 Evaporative Condensors 48,000 24,000 Pumps Brine & Water 31,000 18,898 Piping SVC - Pumps - Condensor 98,000 6,450 Special Controls 10,400 10,400 Electric 5,000 Heating 12,000 $1,284,038 $987,290 META OVAL 3 0 old (OWS14,1919rd Kall �- d 6 ALTM �t-i+r��ti,...r.:i� t^.j''�!j9Y'•F a. {' fir: c �" i�'-1Y �;+e xse^�M�� -J�• Nap, f�"'k. W 1�1 1 CON _ _' Carrier Heat Reclaim N'q ® 'yFi y�1 b�n R • Pa kaged Chillecrs =. 4� 5. iii 21 �,. 3• - mss... -- -. A � M�TR II II \ /f�l ...- ..■ u w ■■lr 3 2,000 SO, FT STRUCTURE FOR EQUIPMENT Equipment area for housing of the ice resurfacer, AND maintenance repair, snow removal equipment, MAINTENANCE and other maintenance equipment. I METR ovriL BRAEMAR ICE ARENA IP OF PARKING ran ICE RESURFACERS MECH /ELEC STORAGE.` 3 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS LOWER LEVEL WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM LOCKER ROOM STAIR OFFICE TOILETS CHANGING/WARMING LOCKER ROOM OFFICIALS 400 METER OLYMPIC SPEED SKATING TRACK UNEXCAVATED I I I I JUDGING META nVAL Carbon Nimud Arclructun Ltd A 40 x 16' room at the end of the straightaway to serve as a judges stand and referees room META OVAL 3 JUDGES' STAND 3 WARMING AND CONCESSION Warming and Concession enclosed area to serve as a general lobby and office space. Board room for speed skating meetings and other board functions. A 100 seat general auditorium for informational and gathering. Concession stand located in adjacent lobby area to serve both the Braemar arena and speed skating facility. A changing area 40 x 100 on the track level to serve as a changing area for speed skaters and training room. A general room for open skaters and chaning area. Four locker rooms for bandy and soccer activities and storage area. METR OVAL PARKING 1,000 SEAT OUTDOOR 1RANDSTAN STAIR TO FIELD SiONS OVERLOOK 3 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS UPPER LEVEL OFFICE PRIVATE TOILETS BOARD ROOM STAIR GENERAL PURPOSE ROOM PRESS ROOM PUBLIC TOILETS 400 METER OLYMPIC SPEED SKATING TRACK OPEN AIR VIEWING PLATFORM I 11.1 VAL Grlwn Mimud Arclrtt ctum Ltd Spectators seating adjacent to the office and lobby area located on top of the skaters training and locker rooms 16 feet above the track. Seating to accommodate 1,000 people. fAACTR nn 1101 3 SPECTATORS SEATING 3 PARKING A present parking lot with bituminous surfacing for 800 cars and an expansion to include another 900 car parking lot for a total of 1700 spaces to be used for combination of Braemar Arena and Speed Skating facility. 9lvd ' �,'3a,.� �. J117111�111I- illll>- Ir►11CiClfll�lflll I rr+� • 9er.k.. 1 I I l -- Entry W / I I I i lJ I I r''7 c) ►_ I _ ) . ... ... w'k � _Track 7tiw. -1 — "I -rfi� 9raemer lee Anna , . nnar{.na. - Xf I ` FI� -- �.1�,� ���m_� � "' . ~ITI�1Ti�C11fIIjlfl� IfCTIII'il ;ril�ifii�lil�l� {1� �fi, {: Itl,lll.r .� '.� .. �m�rrrnCr_rl���� -I�rl • Ff�IH4111IIIII��1���H�I� �I- ��- I��E�I���I�� { ►1IiIII;�rlilii'I�ll;i��,I ` t✓ ��1 III���II�If�1- CN- I�N+N+h , ► , •,�. , , I• • � .. IIIIIIIIillllllllllllllIHA0IIIIIIIIIIIII Il ilIIIIIIIIIIIIi,II;III;� r 1LU I ILwt, I I I I p w. §etrtts Brlve - META OVAL A suitably landscaped facility completely surrounding the outside perimeter of the facility, adjacent to the controlled fenced area of the facility. To enhance the surrounding valley of rolling hills and trees. An attractive front lobby area with side walk along the entire West side of the facility adjacent to the parking lot and building. METR OVAL LANDSCAPING 3 UTILITIES All utility service presently in place at the Braemar Arena and Pavilion - adequate to serve the speed skating facility. MC.TR nn veI - -- - - -- k JI ...w 3 IMAGE Designated as the regional METROVAL with a design logo of METROVAL. An attractive looking speed skating facility compressed into the ground with the compliments of the Braemar Arena and Pavilion making a total attractive artificial ice and multi- purpose athletic facility. Surrounded by rolling hills and Oak Forrest adjacent to the Braemar Golf Course. MLTR n „�, Energy efficiency Heat Rejection systems from the refrigeration equipment to be used to heat the warming area, office and hot water for resurfacing. This is a unique energy saving type of equipment to be used for high efficiency. The Carrier Saves energy by utilizing waste hot watert Saves fuel dollars by eliminating the need for boilers. METR OVAL H ENERGY EFFICIENCY Facility to be in three phases: PHASE 1 - Complete requirements of the basic proposal. PHASE'2 - To be completed in the year 1988 - a total roof over the 6 acre site with open sidewalls. PHASE 3 - To enclose the sidewalls of the facility. Expansion of the locker rooms and seating capacity to 5,000 spectators. When total Phase 3 is completed, the potential activities could conceivably be programmed: With Ice Speed Skating Bandy Figure Skating Hockey Broomball Barrel Jumping Curling Open Skating. Ice Shows(Performing Arts) Skating Parties Ringette Hockey Group Rentals I.H +hnu+ L-n Touch Football Tennis Soccer Horseshoes Dog Shows Dances Group Aerobics Circus Rugby Tetherball Private Rentals Auctions Choir Events K, EXPANSION POTENTIAL V Bicycling Running /jogging Walking Tackle Football Volleyball Basketball Archery Batting Cages for Baseball Flea Markets Exhibit Hall Gymnastics Indoor Party Facility Exercise.Class Large Educational Classes & Seminars Field Hockey Team Handball Shuffleboard Table Tennis Events Kickball Large Special events Roller Skaters-Track & Field Events Concerts Large Dinner Functions Fund Raisers Lar a Group Pictures —MC.Tft �n)VQI - - - - - - - 1 l ' ' I . 0 . Im META OVAL 3 DEVELOPMENT COST WITH ROOF Behlen Roof Structure of Nebraska (without walls) $2,750,000 REFRIGERATION of 400 meter track, enclosed center with concrete slab. 109,007 sq.ft. of artificial ice surface 987,290 Interior area of total facility covered with an artificial turf 300 x 690 (207,000 sq. ft.) 400,000 LIGHTING 50 ft. Candle -Total Area 100,000 SOUND SYSTEM 25,000 SCOREBOARDS 150,000 SITE GRADING & PARKING LOTS 200,000 LANDSCAPING 50,000 BUILDING - Office & lobby area, warming area, locker room, rest room, press room, concession stand, judges and referee room 500,000 GRANDSTAND 50,000 EQUIPMENT Office, board room and general meeting room 50,000 HOCKEY RINK BOARDS 100,000 RESURFACING MACHINE 65,000 ARTIFICIAL TURF GROOMER TRACTOR & SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 40,000 CRASH PADS, NETTING AND MISC. EQUIPMENT FOR ALL TYPES OF ACTIVITIES 50,000 ARCHITECTURAL FEES 50,000 TOTAL $5,567,290 META OVAL REVENUE ESTIMATED 3 PROFIT AND LOSS FINANCIAL STATEMENT ROOFED FACILITY Ice Rental (Winter 182 days) $ 235,050 Facilities Rental (Summer 168 days) 76,200 Spectator 27,000 Concessions 15,000 Retail Sales & Skate Sharpening 10,000 $ 363,250 OPERATING EXPENSES Salaries and Wages Manager $ 35,000 -Program Director 25,000 Clerical, Cashiers, Ticket Takers 25,000 Concession Personal Services 5,000 Maintenance 2 50,000 Part Time 15,000 Total Salaries & Wages 155,000 Printing tickets & notices $ 10,000 Telephone 5,000 Rubbish Hauling 3,000 General Supplies 27,000 Light & Power 70,000 Fuel & heat 40,000 Insurance & Audit 4,000 Concession - Commodities 5,000 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $ 319,000 NET INCOME $ 44,250 METR OVAL WINTER MONTHS WITH ARTIFICIAL ICE 26 weeks - 184 days of Ice 1170 Hours - Prime Ice Time Speed Skating 552 hrs. 3hrs. per day $450 per day x 184 days = $ 82,800 Meets - 5 per season 5 hr. per meet x $150 = $750 x 5 = $ 3,750 Bandy 256 hrs. 4 days per week 4 hr. per night 16 hr.. per week 16 weeks x 16 hr. /week - 256 hrs. x $150 = $ 38,400 Tournaments - 2 13 hr /Tourney - 26 hr.x $150 $ 3,900 Hockey 500 hours @ $150 $ 75,000 General Skating & Figure Skating 12 hrs. per week 26 weeks $1 per skater x 200 skaters per time 6 Two hr. sessions =$1200 per week x 26 wks. $ 31,200 TOTAL $235,050 SPECTATORS Speed Skating - 2 National Meets 3000 spectators x $3.00 /ea = $ 91000 Bandy 2 Tournaments 1000 spectators x $3.00 ea = $ 3,000 TOTAL T 12,000 AACT(I II 1 /01 3. PRIME TIME METROVAL BUDGET OCTOBER 1 TO MARCH 31 PRIME TIME SUMMER MONTHS - NO ICE P9ETROVAL BUDGET APRIL 1 Soccer April 1 - Sept. 31 6 months 24 weeks TO 3 days per week, 12 hrs. per week x 24 weeks - 288 hrs. SEPTEMBER 31 $50 per hr x 288 hrs. $ 14,400 Tournaments - 4 -13 hrs /tourney 52 hrs x $50 $ 2,600 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Football - Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks 3 days per week 9 hours per week = 90 hrs. 90 hrs x $50 $ 4,500 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Touch Football Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks (2 fields) 6 games /week 60 hr x $50 $ 3,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hrs = 26 hrs x $50 $ 1,300 Spectators 1000 x $3.00 $ 3,000 Volleyball - Sept. -Oct. and April -Mav 15 weeks 8 courts x $150 per hr. 2 hrs per night, 2 nights per 15 weeks 4 hrs per week x-15 =.60 hrs x $150= $ 9,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hr = 26 hrs x$150= $ 3,900 Special Events 20 x $1000 per day $20,000 Joggers.- All year 350 Days 50 runners per day ave. $1 /per = $50 $50 x 350 days $17,500 TOTAL $76,200 $15,000 META OVAL Design to be handled by Carlson Mjorud Architecture, Ltd., a reputable architect and engineer firm in the field of public and private buildings and facilities with highly experienced top refrigeration engineers in the metro area. Bud Lehmann, a reputable refrigeration consultant with 50 years of experience in artificial ice rink, design construction and energy saving methods. M9:TR n „0, 3 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 1. TRAFFIC PATTERNS 3 QUANTIFICATION AND REFERENCING Traffic generation is anticipated at 1500 trips during peak time of events. An easy traffic pattern exists for entering and exiting the facility from County Road 18 by interchange County Road 39. The peak event use of this diamond interchange would happen after working hours and weekends. 2. PARKING IN FIRST PHASE In first phase, parking would accommodate approxi- mately 1,700 cars which would be an increase over the present parking of approximately 800 cars. It is anticipated in the initial years with seating capacity at only 1,000, there would be no great impact on parking and also there would be no anticipated concern for parking with the facility seating 5,000 in the future. The direct access from County Road 18 creates an ideal situation for large crowd type activities. Parking as it presently exists has been.accommo- dating crowds of 3,000 to 4,000 during the winter time for Lake Conference hockey games at the Braemar Arena and Pavilion. These numbers have META OVAL not created any impact on traffic within the immediate vicinity. 3. RINK SITE The rink site would be 132,000 square feet of ice surface. A two level building would have approximately 10,000 square feet of floor space or 5,000 square feet on each floor. This also would include the refrigeration equipment and equipment for the maintenance of the facility. The refrigeration would be approximately 500 ton on Phase One of construction of the facility without a roof. 4. NUMBER OF USERS i. Number of users would depend on the type of pro- grammed activity each day and the special event. It would be anticipated that approximately 50 users would be in and-.out of the facility each hour, or an average of 600 participants per day not including spectators. This would average out to approximately 200,000 participants a year. There would be anticipated another 25,000 spectators who would be using the facility during special events. RIIETR OVAL t A 3 SPECIFICATIONS M-411) RESPONSIBILITIES 1, ORGANIZATION It is anticipated that the Edina.Park and Recreation Department and the Manager of the METROVAL facility would function as a team to operate and manage the facility. The Edina Park and Recreation system has 20 years of experience in operation of an artificial ice facility. This operating team would work under the METROVAL Regional Commission. The METROVAL Regional Commission would be directly responsible for funding of maintenance and operation funding from the fees and charges of the facility and would request additional funds as needed from the Metropolitan Open Space Regional Commission. It is also anticipated that in the original study for a speed skating facility, the U.S. Olympics Committee indicated it would possibly share in some operating and maintenance funding if the facility is built so as to accommodate speed skating training and development. META OVAL 2. TIME TABLE It is anticipated that if Edina would receive the favorable site selection they would be able to have design and specifications written and advertised for public bid according to the time table set up accord- ing to the proposal and that with a favorable construc- tion contractor, the facility would meet the proposal of opening November 1, 1986 for the 1986 -87 season. META OVAL Behlen Roof Structure of Nebraska (without walls) REFRIGERATION of 400 meter track, enclosed center with concrete slab. 109,007 sq.ft. of artificial ice surface Interior area of total facility covered with an artificial turf 300 x 690 (207,000 sq. ft.) LIGHTING 50 ft. Candle -Total Area SOUND SYSTEM SCOREBOARDS SITE GRADING & PARKING LOTS LANDSCAPING - BUILDING - Office & lobby area, warming area, locker room, rest room, press room, concession stand, judges and referee room GRANDSTAND EQUIPMENT Office, board room and general meeting room HOCKEY RINK BOARDS RESURFACING MACHINE ARTIFICIAL TURF GROOMER TRACTOR & SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT CRASH PADS, NETTING AND MISC. EQUIPMENT FOR ALL TYPES OF ACTIVITIES ARCHITECTURAL FEES TOTAL 4 DEVELOPMENT COST WITHOUT ROOF WITH ROOF $2,750,000 $1,284,038 $ 400,000 $ 150,000 $ 25,000 $ 150,000 $ 200,000 $ 50,000 $ 500,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 100,000 $ 65,000 $ 30,000 $ ' 40,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $3,194,038 NIETR nVAL 987,290 400,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 65,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 $5,567,290 REVENUE Ice Rental (Winter - 120 days) $ 195,450 Facilities Rental (Summer -215 days) 76,200 Spectators 27,000 Concessions 15,000 Retail Sales & Skate Sharpening 10,000 $ 323,650 OPERATING EXPENSES Salaries and Wages Manager $ 35,000 Program Director 25,000 Clerical, Cashiers, Ticket Takers 25,000 Concession Personal Services 5,000 Maintenance 2 50,000 Part Time 15,000 Total Salaries & Wages $ 155,000 Printing Tickets & Notices $ 10,000 Telephone 5,000 Rubbish Hauling 3,000 General Supplies 27,000 Light & Power 70,000 Fuel & Heat 25,000 Insurance & Audit 4,000 Concession - Commodities 5,000 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $ 304,000 NET INCOME $ 19,650 META UNAL EST I f-1ATED 4. PROFIT AND LOSS FINANCIAL STATEMENT FACILITY WITHOUT ROOF 10 YEAR PROJECTIOJ REVENUE Ice Rental (Winter - 120 days) Facilities Rental (Summer - 215 days) Spectators Concessions Retail Sales & Skate Sharpening OPERATING EXPENSES Salaries and Wages Manager Program Director Clerical, Cashiers, Ticket Takers Concession Personal Services Maintenance Men - 2 Part Time Total Salaries & Wages Printing Tickets & Notices Telephone Rubbish Hauling General Supplies Light & Power Fuel & Heat Insurance & Audit Concession - Commodities TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES �1 ESTIMATED PROFIT AND LOSS FINANCIAL STATEMENT, FACILITY WITHOUT ROOF 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 $195,450 $210,000 $215,000 $218,000 $220,000 76,200 80,000 82,000 85,000 87,000 27,000 27,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 15,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 20,000 10 000 323,650 11,000 $346,000 11,000 $356,000 11,000 362,000 11,000 36 ,000 $ 35,000 $ 36,500 $ 37:200 $ 38,500 $ 40,000 25,000 26,000 27,000 28,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 27,000 28,000 30,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 50,000 55,000 58,000 60,000 63,000 15,000 155,000 15,000 163,500 15,000 $170,000 15,000 175,500 15,000 $184,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 11,000 $ 11,000 $ 11,000 5,000 5,000 59000 5,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 27,000 30,000 _ 30,000 30,000 30,000 70,000 72,000 72,500 73,000 74,000 25,000 27,000 27,500 28,000 29,000 4,000 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 5,000 51000 6,000 69500 7,000 304,000 320,000 329,700 TIN, 5-0 0 347,500 NET INCOME $ 19,650 $ 26,000 $26,300 $ 25,500 $ 20,500 METR OVAL nil 10 YEAR PROJECTION REVENUE 1992 1993 1994 1995 .1996 Ice Rental (Winter - 120 days) $240,000 $250,000 $260,000 $270,000 $280,000 Facilities Rental (Summer - 215 days) 100,000 110,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 Spectators 40,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 60.000 Concessions 23,000 25,000 25,000 26,000 27,000 Retail Sales & Skate Sharpening 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 $415,000 447,000 467,000 493,000 12,000 519,000 OPERATING EXPENSES Salaries and Wages Manager Program Director $ 42,000 32,000 $ 45,000 33,000 $ 47,000 $ 49,000 $ 51,000 Clerical, Cashiers, Ticket Takers 32,000 33,000 35,000 35,000 37,000 402000 Concession Personal Services 7 ,000 8,000 9,000 37,000 40,000 Maintenance Men - 2 Part Time 65,000 68,000 70,000 9,500 72,000 10,000 Total Salaries & Wages 16,000 Tr91F1 000 20,000 207,000 217,000 74,000 226,500 $238,OOU Printing Tickets & Notices Telephone $ 12,000 $ 13,000 $ 13,000 $ 14,000 $ Rubbish Hauling 5,000 3,500 6,000 3,500 6,000 6,000 15,000' 6,000 General Supplies Light & Power 35,000 40,000 4,000 42,000 4,000 43,000 4,000 Fuel & Heat 75,000 30,000 76,000 32,000 77,000 78,000 44,000 79,000 Insurance & Audit 4,500 4,500 33,000 34,000 35,000 Concession - Commodities ,8,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $ 367,000 $392,000 $408,000 $422,500 $440,000 NET INCOME $ 48,000 $ 55,000 $ 59,000 $ 70,500 $ 79,000 META OVAL WINTER MONTHS WITH ARTIFICIAL ICE 17 weeks - 120 days of Ice 760 Hours Speed Skating 360 hours 3 hrs. per day $450 per day x 120 days = $ 54,000 Meets - 5 per Season 5 hr. per meet x $150 = $750 x 5 = $ 3,750 Bandy 256 hrs. 4 days per week 4 hr. per night 16 hr. per week 16 weeks x 16 hr. per week - 256 hrs. x $150 _ $ 38,400 Tournaments - 2 13 hr. /Tourney -26 hrs x $150 = $ 3,900 Hockey 500 hours @ $150 $ 75,000 General Skating & Figure Skating 12 hrs per week 17 weeks $1 per skater x 200 skaters per time 6 Two hr.sessions- $1200 per week x 17 weeks = $ 20,400 TOTAL $195,450 SPECTATORS Speed Skating - 2 National Meets 3000 spectators x $3.00 /ea = $ 91000 Bandy 2 Tournaments 1000 Spectators x $3.00 ea = $ 3,000 TOTAL $ 12,000 METR OVAL 4 PRIME TIME METROVAL BUDGET NOVEMBER 1 TO MARCH 1 4 PRIME TIME METROVAL SUMMER MONTHS - NO ICE BUDGET APRIL 1 Soccer April 1 - Sept. 31 6 months 24 weeks TO 3 days per week, 12 hrs. per week x 24 weeks - 288 hrs. S EPT Ei1B ER 31 $50 per hr x 288 hrs. $ 14,400 Tournaments - 4 -13 hrs /tourney 52 hrs x $50 $ 2,600 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Football - Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks 3 days per week 9 hours per week = 90 hrs. 90 hrs x $50 $ 4,500 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Touch Football Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks (2 fields) 6 games /week 60 hr x $50 $ 3,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hrs = 26 hrs x.$50 $ 1,300 Spectators 1000 x $3.00 $ 3,000 Volleyball - Sept. -Oct. and April -May 15 weeks 8 courts x $150 per hr. 2 hrs per night, 2 nights per 15 weeks 4 hrs per week x 15 = 60 hrs x $150= $ 9,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hr = 26 hrs x$150= $ 3,900 Special Events 20 x $2000 per day $40,000 Joggers - All year 350 Days 50 runners per day ave. $1 /per = $50 $50 x 350 days $17,500 TOTAL $96,200 $15,000 METR OVA.L WINTER MONTHS WITH ARTIFICIAL ICE 17 weeks - 120 days of Ice 760 Hours Speed Skating 360 hours 3 hrs. per day $450 per day x 120 days = $ 54,000 Meets - 5 per Season 5 hr. per meet x $150 = $750 x 5 = $ 3,750 Bandy 256 hrs. 4 days per week 4 hr. per night 16 hr. per week 16 weeks x 16 hr. per week - 256 hrs. x $150 = $ 38,400 Tournaments - 2 13 hr. /Tourney -26 hrs x $150 = $ 3,900 Hockey 500 hours @ $150 $ 75,000 General Skating & Figure Skatinn 12 hrs per week 17 weeks $1 per skater x 200 skaters per time 6 Two hr.sessions- $1200 per week x 17 weeks = $ 20,400 TOTAL $195,450 SPECTATORS Speed Skating - 2 National Meets 3000 spectators x $3.,00 /ea = $ 91000 Bandy 2 Tournaments 1000 Spectators x $3.00 ea'= $ 3,000 TOTAL $ 12,000 META OVAL 4 PRIME TIME METROVAL BUDGET NOVEMBER 1 TO MARCH 1 SUMMER MONTHS - NO ICE Soccer April 1 - Sept. 31 6 months 24 weeks 3 days per week, 12 hrs. per week x 24 weeks - 288 hrs. $50 per hr x 288 hrs. $ 14,400 Tournaments - 4 -13 hrs /tourney 52 hrs x $50 $ 2,600 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Football - Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks 3 days per week 9 hours per week = 90 hrs. 90 hrs x $50 $ 4,500 Spectators 2000 x $3.00 $ 6,000 Touch Football Sept. - Oct. 10 weeks (2 fields) 6 games /week 60 hr x $50 $ 3,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hrs = 26 hrs x $50 $ 1,300 Spectators 1000 x $3.00 $ 3,000 Volleyball - Sept. -Oct. and April -May 15 weeks 8 courts x $150 per hr. 2 hrs per night, 2 nights per 15 weeks 4 hrs per week x 15 =.0 hrs x $150= $ 9,000 Tournaments 2 x 13 hr = 26 hrs x$150= $ 3,900 Special Events 20 x $2000 per day $40,000 Joggers - All year 350 Days 50 runners per day ave. $1 /per $50 $50 x 350 days. $17,500 TOTAL $96,200 $15,000 METR OVA(, El PRIME TIME METROVAL BUDGET APRIL 1 TO SEPTEi.1BER 31 5 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET E.R.' (filled in by EQB) ATTACHMENT B Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) MARK APPROPRIATE BOX: ® REGULAR EAW ❑ SCOPING EAW NOTE TO REVIEWERS: For regular E4Ws. written comments should address the accuracy and completeness of the EAW information. potential impacts that may warrant investigation and/or the need for an EIS. For scoping EAWs. written com- ments should address the accuracy and completeness of the information and suggest issues for investigation in the EIS. Such comments must be submitted to the Responsible Government Unit (RGU) during the 30 -4ay period following notice of the EAW's availability in the EQB Monitor. Contact the EQB (metro: 612/296.8253: non - metro: 1.800. 652.9747. ask for envi- ronmental review program) or the RGU to rind out when the 30 -day comment period ends. I. Project Name_ METROVAL (Artificially refrigerated speed skating rink) 2. Proposer _City of Edina 3. RGU City of Edina Contact Person Robert Koi6tin Contact Person Gordon Hughes Address 4801 W. 50th St. and Title City Planner Edina, MN 55424 Address 4801 W. 50th St. Phone 097 -RR61 Edina, MN 55424 Phone 927 -8861 4. Project Location: NW t/a SW t/4 Section 7 Township 116 ' Range 21 a. County Name llonnppin City/Township Name Edina b. Attach copies of each of the following to the EAW: 1. a county map showing the general area of the project. 2. a copy(ies) of USGS 71/2 minute. 1:24.000 scale map. 3. a site plan showing the location o(signifiicani features such as proposed structures. roads, extent of flood plain. wetlands. wells. etc. 4. an existing land use map and a zoning map of the immediate area. if available. 5. Describe the proposed project completely (attach additional sheets as necessary). 1 METR OVAL 6. Reason for EAW preparation: Required by funding agency List all mandatory category rule ''s which apply: None 7. Estimated construction cost_ 88 million over three phases 8. Total project area (acres) 14.3 acres or length (miles) 9. Number of residential units N/A or commercial, industrial, or institutional 26$ 000 square footage + 10. Number -of proposed parking spaces 900 new spaces, 800 existing spaces 11 . List all known local, state and federal permitsi approvals/ funding required: Level of Government Type of Application Status Federal: State: Metropolitan Council Funding & Site Metropolitan Open Space Commission Selection Local: Nine Mile Creek Grading Permit Not yet applied for Watershed District 12. Is the proposed project inconsistent with the local adopted comprehensive land use plan or any other adopted plans? 1f----�� If yes, explain: �T No ❑ Yes 13. Describe current and recent past land use and development on and near the site. The site is located within Braemar Park which is owned and operated by the City of Edina. Braemar Park is d multipurpose recreational facility containing an 18 hole & 9 hole golf course, ice arena, softball /baseball complex, shooting range and other recreational facilities. 14. Approximately how many acres of the site are in each of the following categories? (Acreages should add up to total protect area before and after construction.) Before After Before - After Forest: Wooded Wetland (types Cropland �— �— Impervious s Surface C Brushigrassland mac_ _ n Otherlspecify) – _. 2 ;L„- Landscaped areas 15. Describe the soils on the site. giving the SCS soil classification types, if known. The site has not been surveyed by SCS. Soils are a well- drained sandy loam. 116. Does the site contain peat soils, highly erudible soils, steep slopes, sinkhules, shallow limestone formations, abandoned wells, or any geologic hazards? If yes. show on site map and explain: ❑ No EX I Yes Approximately 60 % of the site is characterized by steep slopes which are subject to erosion. 17. What is the approximate depth fin fern to: a. groundwater _min. _ZLLavg. b. bedrock _min. META OVAL 2 5 5 Does any part of the project area involve: No a, shoreland zoning district? Yes n No Yes b. delineated 100 -year flood plain? C. state or federally designated river land use district? No G Yes Ryes, identify water body and applicable state classification(s). and describe measures No No U Yes to protect water and related land resources: 4. cooling water Icontact' and noncontact)? 19. Describe any physical alteration (e.g., dikes, excavation, rill, stream diversion) of any drainage system, lake, stream, and /or wetland. Describe measures to minimize im- pairment of the water related resources. Estimate quantity of material to be dredged and indicate where spoils will be deposited. N/A 20. a. Will the project require an appropriation of ground or surface water? If yes, explain (indicate quantity and source): x❑ No ❑ Yes b.Will the project affect groundwater levels in any wells Ion or off the site)? If yes, ex- plain: © No ❑ Yes 21 * Describe the erosion and sedimentation control measures to be used during and after construction of the project. - Hay bale dikes will prevent sediments from leaving construction site. Exposed areas will be seeded or sodded after completion. 22. a. Will the project generate: 1. surface and stormwater runoffs No Yes 2. sanitary wastewater? No Yes 3. industrial wastewater? No Yes 4. cooling water Icontact' and noncontact)? No Yes If yes, identify sources, volumes, quality (if other than normal domestic sewage), and treatment methods. Give the basis or methodology of estimates. Stormwater runoff will increase four times due to the proposed improvement. Peak hour sanitary wastewater volume will be 90 gallons /minute with 100% occupancy of facility. b. Identify receiving waters. including groundwater, and evaluate the impacts of the discharges listed above. If discharges to groundwater are anticipated, provide per- colation /permeability and other hydrogeological test data, if available. Nine Mile Creek will receive stormwater runoff. No change in flood elevations are expected due to this runoff 23. Will the project generate (either during or after construction): a. air pollution? - No Yes b. dust? x No Yes c. noise? d. odors? No No Yes Yes If yes, explain: including as appropriate: distances to segsitive land uses: expected lev. els and duration of noise: types and quantities of air pollutants from stacks, mobile sources, and fugitive emissions (dust): odor sources: and mitigative measures for any impacts. Give the basis or methodology of estimates. 3 META OVAL 5 2 4. Describe the type and amount of solid and /or hazardous waste including sludges and ashes that will be generated and the method and location of disposal: 25. Will the project affect a. fish or wildlife habitat, or movement of animals? 0 No El Yes b. any native species that are officially listed as state endangered, threatened, or of special concern (animals and/or plants)? CxJ No .❑ Yes If yes, explain (identify species and describe impact): 26, Do any historical, archaeological or architectural resources exist on or near the project site? If yes, explain Ishow resources on a site map and describe impact): ❑ No ❑ Yes 27o Will the project cause the impairment or destruction of: a. designated park or recreation areas? b. prime or unique farmlands? No {� Yes C. ecologically sensitive areas? No L Yes d. scenic views and vistas? G. other unique resources (specily)? No 1 No L Yes '�—yI Yes If yes. explain: No U Yes 28. For each affected road indicate the current average daily traffic (ADT), increase in ADT contributed by the project and the directional distributions of traffic. Attached exhibit shows existing ADT for affected roads. Traffic generation during a capacity event will be approximately 3000 trip ends. Ninety percent of such traffic will use County Road 18. 29. Are adequate utilities and public services now available to service the project? If not, what additional utilities and !or services Will be required? ❑ No FX1 Yes Summary of Issues For regular EAWs, list the issues as identified by-yes-answers above. Discuss alternatives and mitigative measures for these issues. For scoping E.AWs, list known issues, alternatives. and mitigative measures to be addressed in EIS. Issue. Mitigative Measures Alternatives Steep slopes use of retaining walls Relocate facility where needed to different site Storm water runoff Water will drain through None marsh area prior to entering Nine Mile Creek CERTIFICATION BY RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENTAL UNIT 1 hereby certify that the information contained in this document is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and that copies of the completed EAW have been made available to all points on the official EQ8 distribution list. Signature Date Tide METR OVAL 5 META uu (��VAL A. Sponsoring governmental unit City of Edina Name of contact person(s) KODer Address — director of Park and Recreation Phone 41111 612) W. 50th Ct Fdina MN 55a�4 ( 927 8861 B. Attach a map showing (reference to other exhibits is sufficient): 1) the location of the proposed rink site as well as any potential associated off -site development, 2) existing land use on the rink site and off -site development areas, 3) the current local comprehensive plan map, and 4) the proposed plan map if an amendment is necessary. Indicate any other section(s) of the original plan that would have to be amended. Refer toother exhibits. C. Provide a list of all local jurisdictions affected by the proposed development (school districts, watershed districts, etc.). The Metro- politan Council will notify these jurisdictions that this review is underway.Nine "Mile Creek Watershed District, Independent School District 2• LAND USE No. 273, City of Bloomington, City of Edeo Prairie, Hennepin County A. Describe the following, as appropriate: 1) Size of rink site in acres 6 acres 2) Size of off -site development area in acres acres B. Population, Household and Employment Forecasts Would you expect the proposed development to result in changes to the Population, household or employment forecasts for 1990, or for the five - year stages contained in the original comprehensive plan, for land Parcels affected by the change? X No /not applicable Yes /not sure (please explain) C. Changes to Timing and Staging of Urban Service Areas Will the proposed development result in changes to the boundaries of the urban service area or to the timing and staging of development of the urban service area: X No /not applicable Yes /not sure (please explain) 3. METROPOLI:3H S':STEIA3 A. Sewers 1. Describe method of sewer service (on -site, connection to metropolitan sewer systems, other) Connection to existing sanitary sewer lateral M6TA nn VAU ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET The purpose Proposal in consistency specific as REGIONAL I.`1PACT ASSESSMENT of this worksheet is to describe your speedskating rink and program enough detail to allow the Metropolitan Council to determine the of the proposal with Council plans and policies. Please be as possible; attach additional explanatory materials if necessary. ATTACHMENT C 1. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Sponsoring governmental unit City of Edina Name of contact person(s) KODer Address — director of Park and Recreation Phone 41111 612) W. 50th Ct Fdina MN 55a�4 ( 927 8861 B. Attach a map showing (reference to other exhibits is sufficient): 1) the location of the proposed rink site as well as any potential associated off -site development, 2) existing land use on the rink site and off -site development areas, 3) the current local comprehensive plan map, and 4) the proposed plan map if an amendment is necessary. Indicate any other section(s) of the original plan that would have to be amended. Refer toother exhibits. C. Provide a list of all local jurisdictions affected by the proposed development (school districts, watershed districts, etc.). The Metro- politan Council will notify these jurisdictions that this review is underway.Nine "Mile Creek Watershed District, Independent School District 2• LAND USE No. 273, City of Bloomington, City of Edeo Prairie, Hennepin County A. Describe the following, as appropriate: 1) Size of rink site in acres 6 acres 2) Size of off -site development area in acres acres B. Population, Household and Employment Forecasts Would you expect the proposed development to result in changes to the Population, household or employment forecasts for 1990, or for the five - year stages contained in the original comprehensive plan, for land Parcels affected by the change? X No /not applicable Yes /not sure (please explain) C. Changes to Timing and Staging of Urban Service Areas Will the proposed development result in changes to the boundaries of the urban service area or to the timing and staging of development of the urban service area: X No /not applicable Yes /not sure (please explain) 3. METROPOLI:3H S':STEIA3 A. Sewers 1. Describe method of sewer service (on -site, connection to metropolitan sewer systems, other) Connection to existing sanitary sewer lateral M6TA nn VAU 5 2. Projected sewer flow: a) Average daily sewer flow (millions of gallons per day, mgd) - rink site - - off -site development b) Describe any unique peaking characteristics 90 gal. /minute peak 3. Is the proposed development (rink and off -site development) within the sewer service area as defined in the local CSP? x Yes No 4. Indicate the timing and staging of any local sewer system improve- ments (already programmed in the local capital improvement progam and /or required due to rink or off -site development) None 5. Estimate the costs and how they would be financed for any local sewer system improvements B. Highways 1. Indicate the major access routes to the rink site and specify any - special access needs (e.g., new interchange) ' rnunt,y anad 1A to County Road 39 Interchange 2. Trip generation Estimate peak -hour and average daily traffic generation for rink Peak hour of 1500 trips during capacity event 3. Include a map indicating local streets and regional access routes and interchanges, number of lanes on roadways and current daily traffic count. 4. Specify the number of parking spaces required for the rink site inn cnarpc 5. Indicate any transportation system improvements needed due to rink development Nn mainr improvements needed 6. Indicate who would finance any transportation system improvements METR OVAL 5 C. Airports Is the proposed rink site located within an airport influence area, as defined in the Metropolitan airports System Plan? x No Yes (please explain) D. Parks Is any part of the proposed development (rink site and off -site devel- opment) located on existing regional parkland or land identified in the capital improvement program of the Council's Recreation Open Space Development Guide /Policy Plan? No Yes (please explain) 4. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT A. Water Resources 1. Will -the proposed development alter any natural drainageways? --A-_ No _ Yes (please explain) 2. Will the proposed development necessitate filling of protected wetlands (types 1, 2, or 3)? x No Yes (please specify type and size) 3. Estimate the change in volume and quality of stormwater runoff from the proposed development, and iden if tqe receiving waterbodies. Stormwater runoff will increase � times 4. Source of water supply, volume used and means of disposal B. Solid Waste Estimated volume and proposed disposal method for "conventional" solid wastes. 5. IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM A. Official Controls Will the proposed amendment require a change to zoning, subdivision or on -site sewer ordinances? X No Yes (please describe) B. Capital Improvement Program Will the proposed amendment require a change to the local CIP? X No Yes (please describe) SA3173- P50PN1 M.CTA nn VAI .r It is the intention of.the Edina proposal SUPPORTS under the direction of the Edina Park and Recreation -Department to seek and develop a program from all sports recommended to be held in the facility. The Hennepin County suburban recreation departments have given their support in helping create programs in speed skating and other. activities to participate in the METROVAL. It is the intent and expectation to involve the Minnesota Eastern Speed Skating Association, the Minnesota Western Speed Skating Association and the local speed skating association who are involved in programming of meets on the national and international level as well as competition within the State of Minnesota. They would be asked to participate in the programming of speed skating events. Meetings have been attended and organizations have been informed of how the operation and uses of this facility would accommodate such sports as speed skating, hockey, joggers and soccer. The new and highly successful bandy program which has been developed in the Minnesota area would be a prime user of the facility and has given great support in construction of this facility. The following would want to use the facility: 1. -The Edina Bandy program. 2. Bloomington Bandy League METR O'VAL It is the concern for the operation of the facility to encourage all types of athletic ability people so as to have accessible for them to be used such as the handicapped and the under privileged. To encourage athletic associations within the metro area help to support participants from their community with scholarship programs which is already in operation in many of the athletic organizations.in the metro area to encourage the disadvantaged participants. METR OVAL C CONCERNS AND OUTREACH 7 The enclosed pages of this report SUMMARY give substantial information for the Edina site to be consdered for the metropolitan speed skating facility. In the Edina proposal, two main items are stressed: 1. Considerable thought should also be given to a covered facility (as described in Phase 2) being completed at the same time as Phase 1, which is the basic requirement. If there is not a roof proposed or considered, the facility would not be an attractive enough facility for today's and tomorrow's type of recreational sports activities. To attract sports to a facility, todays participants, and especially tomorrow's participants are looking for an athletic sport to participate in where it is convenient and the temperature is climatically controlled. If this is not the case, they will go the easy route and participate in a sport that does satisfy them with a better facility. 2. Operating and maintenance definitely has to be considered on a regional basis. As the figures in this report show it is possible that the operation and maintenance over lve month METR VAL- T period can be obtained, but if the SUMMARY programming has to be done with the temperature in mind, this could greatly affect-day to day revenue in the facility. The facility is such a unique facility being only one of three in the whole United States or with a covered facility, it is one of two in the whole world. In"the study that was prepared'on the need for the facility in 1982, the tax payers of the metro regional area indicated that the need was great enough that they would help support a regional facility of this magnitude with tax dollars. MGTR n"0, RP.Cf)T.TTTT0W WHEREAS, the following described property is atpresent a single tract of land: Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers WHEREAS, the owners have requested the subdivision of said tract into separate parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows: and Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers, except that part thereof described as follows: That part of Lot 19, Block 1, THE TIMBERS, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof, that lies northwesterly of the northeasterly extension of the south- easterly line of Lot 18, of said Block 1. Lot 18, Block 1, THE TIMBERS, Hennepin County, Minnesota according to the recorded Plat thereof, and also that part of Lot 19, Block 1 The Timbers, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that lies northwesterly of the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot 18 of said Block 1. WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinances Nos. 801 and 825; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801 and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provision that no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances. ADOPTED this 6th day of August, 1984. e vaJ bv. �V- (6�`1 RF.gnT.T1TTnN WHEREAS, the following described property is at present a single tract of land: Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers WHEREAS, the owners have requested the subdivision of said tract into separate parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows: and Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers, except that part thereof described as follows: That part of Lot 19, Block 1, THE TIMBERS, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof, that lies northwesterly of the northeasterly extension of the south- easterly line of Lot 18, of said Block 1. Lot 18, Block 1, THE TIMBERS, Hennepin County, Minnesota according to the recorded Plat thereof, and also that part of Lot 19, Block 1 The Timbers, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that lies northwesterly of the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly line of Lot 18 of said Block 1. WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinances Nos. 801 and 825; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801 and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provision. that no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances. ADOPTED this 6th day of August, 1984. Su �es� RESOLUTION V r`J VHtREAS, the following described property is at present a single tract of land:' Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers WHEREAS, the owners have requested the subdivision of said tract into separate parcels (herein called "Parcels ") described as follows: Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers, except that part thereof described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 19, Block 1; thence South 19 degrees 33 minutes 08 seconds East, along the easterly line of said Lot 19, Block 1, a distance of 32.88 feet; thence South 75 degrees 29 minutes West a distance of 55.94 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 18, Block 1, The Timbers; thence North 14 degrees 17 minutes 05 seconds East, along the: easterly line of said Lot 18, Block 1, a distance of 50.58 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 18, Block 1; thence deflecting to the right along the most northerly line of said Lot 19, Block 1 on a non - tangential curve, concave to the north, having a central angle of 13 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds, a radius of 130.00 feet, and a distance of 31.00 feet to the point of beginning. and Lot 18, Block 1, The Timbers, and also that part of Lot 19, Block 1, The Timbers described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 19, Block 1; thence South 19 degrees 33 minutes 08 seconds East, along the easterly line of said Lot 19, Block 1, a distance of 32.88 feet; thence South 75 degrees 29 minutes West a distance of 55.94 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 18, Block 1, The Timbers; thence North 14 degrees 17 minutes 05 seconds East, along the easterly line of said Lot 18, Block 1, a distance of 50.58 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 18, Block 1; thence deflecting to the right along the most northerly line of said Lot 19, Block 1 on a non - tangential curve, concave to the north, having a central angle of 13 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds, a radius of 130.00 feet, and a distance of 31.00 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship and said Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes of the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina Ordinances Nos. 801 and 825; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 801 and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provision that no further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances. Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Bredesen. Rollcall: (See Revision of legal description in Ayes: Bredesen, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney Minutes of 10/15/84.) Resolution adopted. • LOT DIVISION APPROVED FOR LOT 26, BLOCK 3, DEWEY HILL SECOND ADDITION. Mr. Rosland presented the petition for division of Lot 26, Block 3, Dewey Hill Second Addition, generally located south of Long Brake Trail and east of Stonewood Court. The subject lot is vacant land and is owned jointly by all four petitioners. If the proposed division is approved, the Hales whose residence is on Lot 27, Block 3, would acquire the sole ownership of the western portion of the subject lot. The Allbrights whose residence is on Lot 13, Block, would acquire the sole ownership of the eastern portion of the subject lot. The proposed division beneficially expands the area of each lot and staff would recommend approval. Member Bredesen asked if at some future point in time a request for subdivision could be made by owners of the new parcels resulting in a new buildable lot. After a check of Building Department records, Mr. Hoffman explained that the existing homes are sited so that if an attempt was made to sub- divide the new parcels resulting from the proposed lot division, there would be set- back problems for any new homes which may be proposed. No objections being heard, VILLAGE OF EDINA PURCHASE REQUISITION DELIVER MATERIAL TO: MATERIAL NEEDED BY: SUGGESTED SOURCE OR USUAL SOURCE: ADDRESS: REQUISITION NO. ! DATE October 9 19 84 Ray Haeg Plumbing P.O. NUMBER�� QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT CHARGE ACCT. 1 _ Sanitary Sewer Connection 4,368.00 0- 1300 -010- 29 at 6128 Abbott Ave. So. i i (Time and Materials) Paid by gen- eral fund, then assess- ed to prop- erty owner - 6 yrs, 7h% ALTERNATE QUOTATIONS FOR PURCHASES UVER 51UU.UU SOURCE: AMOUNT OF QUOTATION: 1.) Richfield Plumbing '-)$4,750.00 2.) Hopkins Plumbing 2.) $5,955.00 3.) 3.) PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY• DEPARTMENT HEAD DO NOT *LARK IN THIS SPACE RECEIVED 1,, q 19 APPROVED 0. Y M E M 0 TO: Kenneth Rosland FROM: Gordon Hughes DATE: 10 -12 -84 SUBJECT: Lot 6, Block 1, West Minneapolis Heights The City acquired the use of subject lot several years ago after its forfeiture for non - payment of taxes. You will re- call that this lot is situated in the center of the proposed Miller Addition which was recently approved by the Council. Throughout the City's review of Miller Addition, it was as- sumed that this lot would be turned back to the County and conveyed to Millers in exchange for the dedication of a storm drainage basin elsewhere on their property. The plat approv- ed by the Council illustrates such a basin. I, therefore, recommend that the Council adopt the attached resolution which requests Hennepin County to conduct a "pri- vate" sale of the subject lot to the adjoining owner, i.e. Miller. If such a resolution is not adopted, the normal County procedure would be to sell the lot at public auction or on a competitive bid basis which, of course, may be con- trary to the goal of replatting the area. k cb G. H. 0. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, that parcel of land described as Lot 6, Block 1, West Minneapolis Heights, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, including adjoining vacated street is owned by the City of Edina; and WHEREAS, said lot was transferred to the City for drainage purposes; and WHEREAS, said lot is presently unbuildable but could be developed if attached to the land of abutting property owners and; WHEREAS, John A. Miller is the owner of the adjacent and surrounding undeveloped lots and desires to acquire Lot 6 and include it in a replatting of the area; and WHEREAS, if said lot and the surrounding lots are so re- platted, said lot is no longer needed for drainage purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that the County of Hennepin place this parcel of land on private sale, and that the sale of that land be limited to abutting property owners for attachment thereto. "" OF MEDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA. MINNESOTA 55424 612- 927 -8861 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, that parcel of land described as Lot 6, Block 1, West Minneapolis Heights, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, including adjoining vacated street is owned by the City of Edina; and WHEREAS, said lot was transferred to the City for drainage purposes; and WHEREAS, said lot is presently unbuildable but could be developed if attached to the land of abutting property owners; and WHEREAS, John A. Miller is the owner of the adjacent and surrounding undeveloped lots and desires to acquire Lot 6 and include it in a re- platting of the area; and WHEREAS, if said lot and the surrounding lots are so replatted, said lot is no longer needed for drainage purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that the County of Hennepin place this parcel of land on private sale., and that the sale of,that land be limited to abutting property owners for attachment thereto. ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1984. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF ACTING CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and Acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of October 15, 1984, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 19th day of October, 1984. Acting City Clerk RESOLUTION CANCELLING AD VALOREM TAXES COLLECTIBLE WITH 1985 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES LEVIED FOR $5,400,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1984 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina has, by resolution adopted September 10, 1984, levied a special ad valorem tax for the payment of principal and interest of its General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1984; said ad valorem tax in the amount of $1,275,000 being collectible with and as a part of other general taxes for the year 1985; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, permits the cancellation of said levies providing moneys are on hand for payment of principal and interest for said bond issue; and it has been determined by this Council that the required moneys are on hand for the payment of said principal and interest; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that those ad valorem tax levys made by resolution of this Council adopted September 10, 1984, and collectible with and as a part of other general property taxes in said City for the year 1985, be and hereby are cancelled; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, be authorized and directed to cancel the above described ad valorem tax levys and to delete said levys from taxes to be spread for the year 1985. ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1984. y6 RESOLUTION CANCELLING AD VALOREM TAXES COLLECTIBLE WITH 1985 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES LEVIED FOR $2,200,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REDEVELOPMENT BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina has, by resolution adopted November 3, 1975, levied a special ad valorem tax for the payment of principal and interest of its $2,200,000 General Obligation Redevelopment Bond; said ad valorem tax in the amount of $216,500 being collectible with and as a part of other general taxes for the year 1985; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, permits the cancellation of said levies providing moneys are on hand for payment of principal and interest for said bond issue; and it has been determined by this Council that the required moneys are on hand for the payment of said principal and interest; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that those ad valorem tax levys made by resolution of this Council adopted November 3, 1975, and collectible with and as a part of other general property taxes in said City for the year 1985, be and hereby are cancelled; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, be authorized and directed to cancel the above described ad valorem tax levys and to delete said levys from taxes to be spread for the year 1985. ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1984. VI --� V' M E M O R A N D U M DATE: October 12, 1984 TO: Mayor and Council Members FROM: Ken Rosland SUBJECT: Proposed Fees and Charges for 1985 Attached is a copy of the materials that Staff prepared for the 1985 budget hearings concerning proposed changes in some of the fees the City collects. I am bringing some of the proposed fee changes to you in the form of an ammendment to Ordinance 171. (See attachment A). Action from the Council on these fees would require first and second readings of these proposed changes, unless you wish to waive second reading. Attachment B contains the recommended changes in our Park and Recreation' fees and the ambulance fees for 1985. The approval of any changes in these fees must be done by resolution. M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Courtney and Council Members FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: PROPOSED FEES AND CHARGES FOR 1985 DATE: September 7, 1984 In preparation for the budget hearings, I have asked that Staff submit changes or adjustments to any of the fees that the City currently collects. I would like for you to consider all the proposed changes at the same time you are reviewing the budget. It would seem to be the most appropriate time to review and discuss these proposed fee adjustments. As you can see from Attachment A, Staff is not recommending many changes of the fees incorporated in Ordinance 171 for 1985. This is primarily due to the fact that most of the fees we collect are covering the cost of providing the corresponding services. The areas in which changes are proposed are done so primarily to cover increases in providing those particular services. The Building Department Staff is not recommending changes in most of the fees that they collect because the fees are currently in line with what is recommended in the Uniform Building Code. The Code seems to be what most communities in the Metropolitan area use as a reference upon which to base their fees. The Health Department Staff is recommending an 8% increase in the fees that they collect (Attachment A). The recommendation is made in order to generate fees to cover the increase of activities in the various inspection areas and to continue our policy of having the fees cover the Department's service delivery costs. Fees and charges that the" City collects and that are regulated by resolution or Manager's discretion are found in Attachments B and C. As you can see, the Park and Recreation Staff is recommending a slight increase in most areas (Attachment B). September 7, 1984 Mayor Courtney and Council Members Page Two Attachment C contains the remaining fees collected for administrative services. Staff is recommending a 5% increase in these fees, again to recover the cost of providing these services and materials. The Fire Department Staff is recommending an increase in the ambulance fees (Attachment C). There has not been an adjustment•.in these fees since May of 1983, and this recommended adjustment will bring the City's charges for this service in line with what other service providers are charging. I am available as well as the rest of the Staff to answer any questions that you may have concerning these recommendations. KR/ sw ORDINANCE NO. 408 645 661 731 SECTION PURPOSE OF FEE OR CHARGE tan 1 4 1 RECOMMENT 1NGES OF FEES FROM iNANCE 171 1984 AMOUNT Building Code compliance $40.00 per hour with a minimum of $40.00. inspections Sprinkler permit fees: , Number of Heads 1- 5 $30.00 (minimum fee) 6- 25 $30.00 for first five, plus $20.00 for each additional ten or fraction thereof 26- 50 $70.00 for first 25, plus $15.00 for each additional ten or fraction thereof 51 -200 $115.00 for first 50, plus $10.00 for each additional ten or fraction thereof 200+ $265.00 for first 200, plus $5.00 for each additional ten or fraction thereof False fire alarm response $150.00 for the third and each subsequent response fee within one calendar year Food establishment $215.00 per annum, plus $65.00 per annum for each additional facility Take -out facility $130.00 per annum Packaged food sales $ 80.00 per annum Food warehouse $ 30.00 per annum Itinerant food establishment $ 25.00 per event Readily perishable food vehicle $ 30.00 per annum Fleet of five or more readily $150.00 per annum perishable food vehicles ATTACHMENT A FEE NO. PROPOSED FOR 1985 10 $60.00 per hour $60.00 minimum 22.1a 22.1b 22.1c 22.1d 22.1e 22a 25a • 25a1 25a2 25a3 25b 25d 25e $35.00 (minimum fee) $35.00 for first five... $75.00 for first 25... $120.00 for first 50... $270.00 for first 200... $160.00 for third false alarm... $235.00 per annum $140.00 per annum $ 85.00 per annum $ 35.00 per annum $ 30.00 per annum $ 35.00 per annum $175.00 per annum rA ORDINANCE SECTION PURPOSE OF FEE OR CHARGE 1984 AMOUNT FEE NO. PROPOSED FOR 1985 NO. NO. 731 Catering food vehicle $105.00 per annum, plus $5.00 per annum for each 25g $115.00 per annum additional vehicle Perishable food vehicle $ 30.00 per annum 25h $ 35.00 per annum Fleet of five or more perish- $150.00 per annum 251 $175.00 per annum able food vehicles , 817 6(d) Initial application (or sub- $10.00 for first 50,000 square feet of gross land 32 Delete Fee 1132 sequent modification of area affected and $1.00 for each additional 10,000 application) for approval of square feet (or part thereof) of gross land area erosion and sedimentation affected. Such fees are doubled where work is control plan begun before permit is obtained. 821 3 Private area excavation permit $ 5.00 33 $50.00 822 4(a) -8 Mining, stripping, extraction $25.00 34 $50.00 or excavation permit 901 17(a) Temporary non - intoxicating $25.00 36f $30.00 malt liquor on -sale license 1301 6 Garbage haulers license $40.00 for first vehicle, $25.00 per annum for each 41 $50.00 first vehicle additional vehicle plus $30.00 for each additional vehicle 434 27(f) Public or semi - public $185.00 per annum for each pool enclosed part or all 17a $200.00 per annum swimming pool license of the year 1 $100.00 per annum for each outdoor pool 17b $110.00 per annum 434 28(f) Public or semi- public $30.00 per annum for each bath or pool 18 $ 35.00 per annum whirlpool bath or thera- peutic swimming pool license ORDINANCE SECTION PURPOSE OF FEE OR CHARGE 1984 AMOUNT FEE NO. NO. N0. 731 Catering food vehicle $105.00 per annum, plus $5.00 per annum for each 25g additional vehicle Perishable food vehicle $ 30.00 per annum 25h Fleet of five or more perish- $150.00 per annum 251 able food vehicles 817 6(d) Initial application (or sub- $10.00 for first 50,000 square feet of q gross land 32 sequent modification of area affected and $1.00 for each additional 10,000 application) for approval of square feet (or part thereor) of gross land area erosion and sedimentation affected. Such fees are doubled where work is control plan begun before permit is obtained. 821 3 Private area excavation permit $ 5.00 33 822 4(a) -8 Mining, stripping, extraction $25.00 34 or excavation permit 901 17(a) Temporary non - intoxicating $25.00 36f malt liquor on -sale license 1301 6 Garbage haulers license $40.00 for first vehicle, $25.00 per annum for each 41 additional vehicle 434 27(f) Public or semi - public $185.00 per annum for each pool enclosed part or all 17a swimming pool license of the year $100.00 per annum for each outdoor pool 17b 434 28(f) Public or semi - public $30.00 per annum for each bath or pool 18 whirlpool bath or thera- peutic swimming pool license 1032 3 Loudspeaker Permit $5.00 per permit PROPOSED FOR 1985 $115.00 per annum $ 35.00 per annum $175.00 per annum Delete Fee #32 $50.00 $50.00' $30.00 $50.00 first vehicle Plus $30.00 for each additional vehicle $200.00 per annum $110.00 per annum $ 35.00 per annum 36.5 New fee r ATTACHMENT B EDINA PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT FEES AND CHARGES /OTHER THAN BY ORDINANCE Park and Recreation 1984 1985 Playground $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Dramatics and Theatre 16.00 17.00 T Ball 16.00 17.00 Tennis Instruction 16.00 17.00 Tennis Reservations 2.00 /hour 100.00 Racquetball 20.00 20.00 Soccer 16.00 17.00 Art Center Memberships: Family $32.00 $35.00 Individual 20.00 25.00 Contributing 50.00 50.00 Sustaining 100.00 100.00 Patron 500.00 500.00 Class Fees: Adult Members $46.00 $48.00 Adult Non- Members 54.00 56.00 Child Member 30.00 32.00 Child Non- Members 36.00 38.00 Arena Single Hour Rate $70.00 $73.00 Contract Rate (10 or more hrs) 65.00 68.00 Late Night - midnight or later 50.00 50.00 Open Skating 2.25 2.25 Skate Rental 1.06 1.06 Skate Sharpening 1.50 1.50 Season Tickets (Eff. 10/1/84) Resident Family $50.00 $52.00 Resident Individual 30.00 32.00 Non - Resident Family 60.00 62.00 Non - Resident Individual 35.00 37.00 Classes 35.00 36.00 Gun Rance Pistol ; hr. $ 3.75 $ 3.75 25 Rounds traps 4.00 4.00 Building - per hour 40.00 40.00 Firearm Safety Instruction 5.00 5.00 Pool Season Tickets: Resident Family $35.00 $37.00 Resident Individual 20.00 22.00 Non - Resident Family 40.00 42.00 Non- Resident Individual 25.00 27.00 Daily Admission: Adult $ 2.50 $ 2.50 Youth 2.00 2.00 Aquatic Instruction $16.00 $17.00 Braemar Golf Course 1984 1985 Patron Cards: Husband & Wife Individual $65.00 $ 75.00 Additional Family Member 35.00 30.00 40.00 35.00 Computerized Handicaps $ 5.50 $ 6.25 Lockers Men's 72" Men's 4 $30.00 $ 30.00 Ladies 7 7 2" 18.00 18.00 10.00 10.00 Club Rental Pull Carts $ 4.00 $ '4.50 Golf Cars 1. 25 1.50 18 holes 9 holes 15.00 16.00 8.00 8.50 ' Group Golf Lessons Adult Junior $35.00 $ 38.00 20.00 20.00 Golf Range Large Bucket Small Bucket $ 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 GREEN FEES: 18 hole - non patron 18 hole - patron $10.00 $ 11.00 9:.hole - non patron 9 hole 7,00 6.50 8.00 13.00 - patron Seniors 4.50 5.00 18 hole- non patron 18 hole - patron 9,00 10.00 9 hole - non patron 6.00 6.00 7.00 9 hole - patron Par 3 4.00 6.00 4.50 Adult - non patron Adult - patron 3,75 3.75 Junior - non patron 2.75 2.50 2.75 2.50 Junior - patron Group Fees 1,75 1.75 Group Fees Cars $11.00 $ 12.00 17.00 18.00 RENTALS Braemar Ballfields: $25.00 /hr -no lights (only with rental of Pavilion) General Park Areas: $50.00 /hr $50.00 /hr -with lights (only with rental of Pavilion) - commercial use (i.e. TV Commercials) Picnic Shelters: $30 up to 50 people Lake Cornelia Park (pool) and Braemar Picnic Summer Rental Pavilion: $60 over 50 people. Area (dome site) $400- 500 /day -large profit events, i.e. dog shows, flea markets Parking Lot Rental - $250 /day -small events (100 or less people) non profit events Arena: $100 /day Art Center: $30 /group Limited Space. Showmoblile $500 /day Rental of Athletic Field Portable Bleechers: $30.00 /day $100 /day or exclusive use 50.00 /hr. +Delivery charge. Recreational Picnic Equipment Free usage FIRE DEPARTMENT AMBULANCE FEES 1984 Proposed Changes for 1985 Level I 155.00 195.00 Level II 200.00 245.00 Level III 250.00 295.00 Downtown Transportation 25.00 50.00 1984 CITY OF EDINA �• c CHECK 1NC. DATE 276091 10/05/E4 216091 1J/05184 276051 1J/ ^5184 276091 10/05/84 27SU91 1U/05/84 276313 1C/05/84 *** +*• 216415 10/ (25/84 2/6710 10/02/84 AMOUNT 59000.00- 5 ♦000.00 59000.00- , 5,000.00 59000.00 59000.00 + 598.10 598.10 + 69549.85 69549.85 + 15.00 15.10 + 1G/05/84 714.50 1U /OSIE4 129234.37 1U/ ^5/84 99210.95 1U/C5/84 29019.94 10/05/84 118.63 10 /C5 /E4 99.44 10 /C5 /E4 19840.07 1U /C5 /E4 449.33 1U/OS/84 39.63 1u /�5 /FL 124.04 10/05/84 19470.09 1U / ?5 /E4 19045.94 1U /OS /84 68.14 1L' /CS /f 4 39363959 1J /05 /84 680.12 10/05/84 875.60 iG /C5 /84 1p475.61 10/05/84 110.72 to /GS /84 3,516.00 tU /CS /Ei 326.20 10/05/84 20,480.53 1u/05/E4 4.25 10/5/84 16.00 10/05/84 29516.79 10 /C5 /84 715.09 10/05/84 19370.18 10 /CS /E4 546.82 MANUAL 659491.57 + 277391 CHECK 277391 217 3 91 VENDOa 277391 ITEM DESCRIPTION 277391 >f P.O. 0 MESSAGE 277 391 EDINA 277391 10- 1139 - 000 -00 277351 CITY CF 277 391 MISC A/R 277391 MANUAL 277391 EDINA 277391 10 -1139- 000 -00 277391 CITY OF 277391 MISC A/R 271391 MANUAL 277391 EDINA 277391 10 -1139- 000 -00 277391 271391 277'91 + ++ -CKS 277391 277391 40- 4540 - 801 -80 277391 27791 277391 + ++ -CKS 277391 277391 10- 4156 - 510 -51 rr*•*r 289OC4 10/05/81 110.10 CHECK REGISTER 1C- 15 -84' PAGE 1 VENDOa ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. >f P.O. 0 MESSAGE CITY OF EDINA CORRECTION 10- 1139 - 000 -00 MANUAL CITY CF EDINA MISC A/R 10- 1139 - 000 -00 MANUAL CITY CF EDINA CORRECTION 10 -1139- 000 -00 MANUAL CITY OF EDINA MISC A/R 10 -1139- 000 -00 MANUAL CITY OF EDINA MISC A /P. 10 -1139- 000 -00 MANUAL + ++ -CKS JOHN FOSTER REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 801 -80 MANUAL + ++ -CKS MEOCENTER EMPLOYER PREMIUM 10- 4156 - 510 -51 MANUAL •** -CKS STATE TREASURER CERTIFICATION FEE 30- 4310 - 780 -78 MANUAL *** -CKS NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252- 301 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 321 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 322 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 330 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 345 -30_ MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252- 358 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 375 -30 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 440 -44 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10 -4252- 460 -46 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 500 -50 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252- 520 -52 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 10- 4252 - 540 -54 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 20- 1130 - 000 -00 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 20 -4252- 646 -64 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 23- 4252- 611 -61 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 26- 4252 - 689 -68 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 27-4252-661-66. NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 27- 4252 - 662 -66 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 28- 4252- 708 -70 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 29- 4252 - 721 -72 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 30-4252-781-78 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 30- 4252 - 783 -78 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 30- 4252 - 784 -7E MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC _ 40- 4252- 801 -80 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 50- 4252- 821 -82 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 50- 4252- 841 -84 MANUAL NORTHERN STATES ELECTRIC 50- 4252- 861 -86 MANUAL * * *- CKS AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10-42t2-440-44 1984 Ca.. OF EDINA 1C -15 -84 PAGE 2 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT A P.O. # MESSAGE 289004 10 /r)2/E4 1 7.1 4 289004 10/05/84 124.10 289004 10/C2/84 11.30 2690C4 1C /^5 /E4 151.46 289004 10/02/E4 9.50 289UC4 10/ ^5/84 41.97 289004 10 /C5 /E4 44.72 2890 L'4 10/05/84 60.39 AUDIO GRCUP ADVERTISING 570.68 * 289005 1C/C5/8c 34.00 289005 1C /C5 /P4 34.00 APEX PEST CONTROL GEN SUPPLTES 68.00 * 2690 ^6 10 /0/E4 70000 KAMAN REARING 8 SPLY REPAIR'PARTS 70.00 * 289007 10/08/81 22.00 22.00 * 269CO8 IU/101E4 4.90 289008 1U/10/84 72.76 ALTERNATGR REBUILD REAIR PARTS 77.66 * 289009 10 /10 /8l 73.60 * ** -CKS f f f t i t PRINTING 73.60 * 289013 1U/10/E4 109.14 raf -CKS 269U13 1C /C1 18L 36.45 2d9013 iU /10 /E4 23.31 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 228.90 * * *frff INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 289024 1U /C5 /E4 9.75 9.75 * r *ft* t 26902E 1J/10/84 440.05 28YU28 iU /10/84 19592.90 26YL2P 10/10/84 39455.20 � 2b9028 10/10/84 39279.10 8.767.25 * 28YU29 1U/10/84 _ 57.60 57.60 * 289033 10•/C5 /84 42.30 289033 70/10/84 94.95 289033 10105/84 155.70 CHECK REGISTER 1C -15 -84 PAGE 2 VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. A P.O. # MESSAGE AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 482 -48 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 520 -52 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 20 -4262- 628 -62 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 27 -4262- 661 -66 Aw °RICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 27 -4262- 661 -66 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50 -4262- 821 -82 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50 -4262- 841 -84 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50 -4262- 861 -86 AUDIO GRCUP ADVERTISING 50 -4214- 822 -82 AUDIO GROUP ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 862 -86 AQUA ENG2NEERING PLANTING 8 TP!:ES 50 -4560- 841 -84 APEX PEST CONTROL GEN SUPPLTES 28- 4504 - 708 -70 KAMAN BEARING & SPLY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 KAMAN REARING 8 SPLY REPAIR'PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 ASTLEFORD EQUIP CO REPAIR PARTS 1G -4540- 560 -56 *** -CKS ALTERNATOR REBUILD REAIR PARTS 1C- 4540- 560 -56 ALTERNATCR REBUILD TOOLS 10 -458G- 301 -30 ALTERNATGR REBUILD REAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 801 -80 * ** -CKS ARTISTAT INC PRINTING 23 -46CO- 610 -61 raf -CKS BEER WHOLESALERS CONCESSICNS ' 27- 4624- 664 -66 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 50 -4630- 822 -82 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 BERG & FARNHAM CO GEN SUPPLIES 40 -4504- 801 -8C * * * -CK: BERGFORC TRUCKING INVENTORY 50 -4626- 822 -82 BERGFORD TRUCKING _ INVENTORY _ -50- 4626- 822 -82 BERGFORD TRUCKING i INVENTORY 50- 4626- 842 -84 � 1994 CITY OF EO!NA . c CHECK NC. DATE 269033 1U /10/84 Z89U33 10' /C5 /E4 2b9U33 1:!/10/84 frfrfs 289037 2259038 289039 289U39 289039 2E9C39 rrr *►f 2b9041 289041 289041 2b9C41 289J41 269741 f * r * * * 2b9C43 f. *frf 289047 rfrffa 289C,49 r f f * r * 269053 289053 289053 2b9053 2b9U53 2b9C53 209053 2b9C53 289053 1U/10/84 10/10/84 10/:)8/84 1U /C8 /E4 1C /08/84 10• /OE /E4 10/C2/E4 10/02/84 10/2/84 10/02/84 luIL2 /b4 10 102 /84 10/ ^1/84 IJ/01/84 AMOUNT 148.05 46.90 157.95 645.'5 * 381 .25 361.25 * 100.01 IOC.9(l * 53.80 52 *50 56.79 1.003.71 19165.30 226.20 443.75 987*) 5 58 *75 58.75- 58.75 1.715.75 47.50 47.50 + 6.75 6.75 + 1G /OF /84 - 47.00 47.00 + CHECK REGISTER B CARLSON INC IC- 15 -84! PAGE 3 VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO* INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE BERGFORD TRUCKING INVENTORY 50- 4626- 842 -84 B CARLSON BERGFORO TRUCKING INVENTORY 50- 4626- 862 -86 FURY EEPCv ORD TRUCKING INVENTORY 50- 4626- 862 -86 20 -4524- 660 -66 BURY 8 CARLSON INC **f -CKS BRAUN ENG TESTING !N CONSTRUCTION 6C- 1300 - 137 -04 INC GEORGE BUTLER POLICE SERVICE 10 -4100- 420 -42 FERRIS ERYAN ROCK PROC. I'JC FILL MATERIALS 10- 4518- 345 -3C 10/05/84 BRYAN ROCK FRCD. INC GEN SUPPLIES 20 -45C4- 645 -64 REFUSE BRYAN ROCK PROD. INC SOD BLACK DIRT 20 -4562- 642 -64 71.41 BRYAN ROCK PROD* INC GEN SUPP 30 -4504- 783 -78 COLLECTION * ** -CKS BURY B CARLSON INC G SUPPLIES 10 -45C4- 345 -30 BURT 6 CARLSON INC BLACKTOP 10- 4524- 3C1 -30 BURY B CARLSON INC BLACKTOP 20- 4524- 645 -64 FURY 8 CARLSON INC BLACKTCP 20 -4524- 660 -66 BURY 8 CARLSON INC CORRECTION 20- 4524 - 660 -66 BURY 8 CARLSON INC BLACKTOP 27- 4524- 662 -66 * ** -CKS F 8 B SEAT COVER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 *r* -CKS BROWN PHCTO PHOTO SUPPLIES 1C- 4508- 440 -44 *** -CKS FURESH ROBERT MEETING EXPENSES 10- 4206- 440 -44 10/05/84 10 1.36 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10- 4250 - 301 -30 10/5/84 21.23 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10 -4250- 446 -44 10/05/84 55.75 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10 -4250- 520 -52 10/05/84 100.36 FROWNTNG FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 10- 4250 - 540 -54 10 /C5 /E4 52 *77 BROWNING FERRIS PEFUSE COLLECTION 20 -4250- 628 -62 10/05/84 11.58 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 20- 4250 - 646 -64 10/05/E4 71.41 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 20- 4250 - 646 -64 1G /C5184 5.79 ERCWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 23- 4250- 610 -61 10105/84 23.66 FROWNING FERRIS REFUSE CCLLECTION 26- 4250- 689 -68 *** -CKS 1984 C OF EDINA CHECK NJ. DATE AMOUNT 289053 10105/F4 92.64 1C -15 -84 GE 4 2b9C53 1C. /C5iP4 27.02 A P.O. 4 MESSAGE 289053 1C / ^5/E4 43934 269C53 10/05/84 43.34- 269053 10/ ^5/E4 73.34 269053_ 10/05/8,4 206.51 269053 10/C5/E4 254.76 FROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 1.097.18 * 269 ^54 IU /1C/84 93.60 299[54 1[/10/84 105.45 BATTERY W4REHOUSE _ 199.05 * i +t.tf * ** -CKS 269C5F lj/10184 100.00 i f f f i f 1OO. ^0 •** -CKS 26Y06^ -• 1G/10/81 100.16 Zo9C60 10/ ^5184 45.08 t..ff. 145.24 + 269C65 10 /10 /84 19.ES0 289065 10/10/84 58.80 78.60 + 2o9C72 10/10/E4 74.5'8 CITY BEEF INENTORY - 74.58 269073 10/10/F4 78.62 269073 1J/10184 57.75 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SUPPLIES 135.37 • 269C74 1u/C8184 227.00 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SUPPLIES 227.00 + 2x9075 17/081E4 11.51 *** -CKS 269075 1J/C9/84 7.28 269075 1L; /CE /E4 12.65 ft..f. INVENTORY -- 31.44 269077 1U /10 /E4 86.02 86.02 28YE7E 1U/101?4 77.00 269078 10 /10 /E4 266.25 789078 10/10/84 627.10 CHECK 1 ;TER 1C -15 -84 GE 4 VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 4 MESSAGE BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 27- 4250 - 661 -66 BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE CCLLECTION 27- 4250- 662 -66 B:A OWN ING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 28- 4250- 708 -7C FRCWNING FERRIS CORRECTION 28- 4250- 708 -7C BROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 28- 4250 - 708 -70 FROWNING FERRIS REFUSE COLLECTION 50- 4250 - 841 -84 FROWNING FERRIS REFUSE; COLLECTION 50 -4250- 861 -86 FATTERY WAREHOUSE DARTS 10 -4620- 560 -56 BATTERY W4REHOUSE PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 * ** -CKS WAYNE BENNETT POLICE SEFVICE 10 -41CO- 420 -42 •** -CKS AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE CONCESSIONS 27- 4624- 664 -66 AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE CONCESSIONS 27- 4624- 664 -66 *** -CKS CULLIGAN CUNT SERV 10 -4260- 482 -48 CULLIGAN SALT 20 -4258- 646 -64 * ** -CKS DAILY CONST REPORTS ADVERTISING 10- 4210- 140 -14 CITY BEEF INENTORY - 50 -4630- 842 -84 CITY BEIER _ INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON KENNEL SERV 10- 4278 - 470 -47 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 140 -14 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 260 -26 CLANCY DRUG INC GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 421 -42 *** -CKS CMI REFRIGERATION EQUIP MAINT 50- 4274 - 821 -82 COCA COLA BOTTLING CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 COCA COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY -- - 50- 4632- 822 -82 COCA COLA BCTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 1984 CITY CF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1C -15 -84 � PAGE 5 � CHECK N01 . DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION _ACCOUNT_ N0. INV* p_P.O. b MESSAGE 970.35 fff* *♦ *** -CKS 289CSC 10/10/84 2,021.39 CONT -MINN CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 29021.39 + 289081 10/02/84 226.20- CCNT SAFETY EQUIP CORRECTIN 10- 4504 - 345 -30 289081 10/02/84 226.20 CONT SAFETY EQUIP G SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 345 -30 269CE1 1U /C2 1E4 443.75 CONT SAFETY EQUIP BLACKTOF 10 -4524- 301 -30 289081 10/02/84 443.75- CONT SAFETY EQUIP CORRECTIN 10- 4524- 301 -30 289C82 10/1C184 33.00 CONWAY FIRE & SAFETY EGUIP MAIN 10- 4274 - 420 -42 189082 10/02/84 16.50 CONWAY FIRE & SAFETY EQUIP MAINT 10- 4274 - 440 -44 49.50 + • f**a** *** -CKS 289097 1u 102/84 55921 CURTIN MATH SCI GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 482 -48 55.21 + - *** -CKS 28909C 10 /02 /Ei 8.97 CERT P0VER TRAIN REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 29909C 10/02/E4 228900 CERT POWER TRAIN REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 236.97 * - -- 289097 10/02/84 32.66 COURTNEY C YAYNE MILEAGE 10- 4208- 100 -10 32.66 * *Eft +* *** -CKS 289106 10/10/84 100000 -DAHL- MR 14ILDING POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 420 -42 100.00 * ** -CKS 289108 10/05/84 - 392.00 DALE GREEN COMPANY SOD BLACK DIRT 10 -4562- 353 -30 392.00 - -- - — - - **Err* * ** -CKS 289110 1C/10184 36980 DAVIDSEN DIST INC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 289110 10/10/E4 -- - 507.70 DAVIDSEN DIST INC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 � 544.50 : _ _ — -- -- -- - -- 289111 10102181 245 *00 DAVIS WATER EQUIP CO REPAIR PARTS 30- 4540 - 783 -78 245.00 * *rfff * . I I I - - . - _ . _.- *** -CKS - - - - — - — - -- 289114 1GI08/84 132931 DELEGARD TOOL CO TOOLS 10- 4580 - 560 -56 1984 ( OF EDIAA CHECK ;TER 10 -15 -8� GE 6 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INY. q P.O. q MESSAGE 132.31 :*89**1*25* ** *- CKS 10/10/86 400900 MERIT SUP?LY GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 318 -30 289125 1U/GS /84 - 78.00 MERIT SUPPLY PARTS --- - - - - -- 10- .4620- 560 -56 - -. — Z89125 1U/10084 280000 MERIT SUPPLY GEN SUPPLIES 20- 4504 - 646 -64 269125 10/''8/ °4 84.75 MERIT SUFPLY PAINT 20- 4544- 646 -64 289125 10/02/84 320. ^0 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 28- 4512- 708 -70 289125 10/02/84 116.81 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 28 -4512- 708 -70 2d9125 1U/C5184 768.00 MERIT SUPPLY GEN SUPPLIES 40 -4508- 801 -80 - 2047.56 . _... - -__ 269126 10/10/84 378.00 CAVIS EUGENE PEED ASSESS E0- 4100 - 985 -90 269126 10/10/81 46946 DAVIS EUGENE MILEAGE 60 -4208- 985 -90 424.46 r ** -CKS 28913U 1L' /L2/84 216.44 CUNIE BUGGY SUPPLY CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -70 269130 10/02/84 266.56 DUNE BUGGY SUPPLY CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 707 -70 483.00 - - - * ** -CKS 269134 10/10/84 36.75 CITYWIDE SERVICES CONT REPAIRS 50- 4248 - 841 -84 36.75 269156 10/05/84 123.60 EARL F.ANDERSEN GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 335 -30 269136 10/08/?1 36.00 EARL F ANDERSEN GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 421 -42 269136 10105/84 119.90 EARL F ANDERSEN PAINT 10- 4544- 335 -30 279.50 _.. .._ ... _- _ -._- -- * ** -CKS 269140 10/05/94 147.19 ENTEC INC INVENTORY 23- 1209 - 000 -00 28914U 10/95/£4 145.03 ENTSC INC INVENTORY 23- 1209 - 000 -00 292.22 **• -CK S 289143 10/05/84 133.51 EMRICH BAKING CO CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 133.51 * ** -CKS 289149 10/01/84 4.77 ELVIN SAFETY SUPPLY GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 449 -44 28914E 1J/01/84 658.99 ELVIN SAFETY SUPPLY CAPITAL OUTLAY 10 -4900- 440 -44 663.76 r * *►.. f 289150 1U /10 /84 132.51 ELECTRONIC CENTER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 i I 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER IC-15-84, 7 CHECK N0. CATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV* A P.O. I MESSAGE 132.51 + * *•-CKS 289154 10/02/84 118.50 - _ -- JOE ELIAS REIMBURSEMENT 10- 4156- 510 -51 289154 10 /G2 /84 422.63 JOE ELIAS _......_._YAGES - - - - -� -- _ � __,.. - 27- 663 -66 - - - -- 289154 10/10/84 212 *63 JOE ELIAS WAGES ,4200- 27 -4200- 663 -66 753.76 : +rrtf• * ** -CKS 289159 10/O21E4 _ - 2E4.24 FLEXIBLE PIWE TOOL C REPAIR PARTS - -� _- - -40- 4540- 801 -8Q 284.24 - * ** -CKS 289167 1U /C8 /84 609000.U0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BONDS PAYABLE 28 -2C60- 000 -00 �. 289167 1U /0E /E4 3419.40 _ FIRST NATIbNAI BANK 28- 4;300- 706 -70 -.. 639419.40 * ** -CKS 2£9175 1U / ^E /8t 53.76 FRITZ CO CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 53.76 289176 1U /10 /84 254.00 G.L.CONTRACTING INC CONT REPAIRS 30 -4248- 783 -78 209176 1U101/$4 1,514.00 G.L.CONTRACTING INC CONT REPAIRS 30 -4248- 783 -78 1.768.00 + ** -CKS 28.9181 1J/ ^8/.84 402.50 GEKERAL SPORTS UNIFORM ALLOYZNCE 10 -4266- 421 -42 402.50 * * *. CKS 289183 1U/05/81 15.99 GIVENS INC GEN SUPPLIES 20 -4504- 646 -64 289183 tU /CE /E4 25.00 GIVENS INC CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 708 -70 289183 10/02/84 94.23 GIVENS IN: REPAIR PARTS 30- 4540- 783 -78 135.22 • s - * ** -CKS 269185 10/02/84 8.42 GOCOTN CO GEN SUPPLIES 30- 450.4- 782 -78 289185 1U/02/84 18.99 GOODIN CO GEN SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 783 -7E 289185 1U /G2 /E4 228.74 GOODIN CO REPAIR PARTS 3C -4540- 781 -78 2891E5 1U/C2184 .-- _ 243.85 GOODIN CO REPAIR FARTS 30- 4540 - 783 -78 289185 10/10/84 95.60 -- - -- GOODIN CO.___ -. _......- .__,.PARTS - _ .....__..._...-- -_.._._.._ ..30- 4620 - 783 -78 595.60 + *►►t *r _. - * ** -CKS 289192 10/02/E4 2140.00 WALTER C GUSTAFSON SERVICES LEGAL 10 -4100- 220 -22 29140.00 *. __.. _ ..__ -- -- - ..._..__... - -- ---- -- - - -- - -- -' .. * *.. ***-CKS 1964 C OF EDINA CHECK 1. STER 1C -15 -84 GE 8 CHECK U0. DATE APOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. N MESSAGE 289194 10/10/84 19.00 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS £QUIP RENAL 10- 4226- 301 -30 v 289194 1[/01/84 100000 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10 -4294- 420 -42 289194 16/101E4 61.80. GENERAL COMPUNICATNE RADIO SERV 1C -4294- 440 -44 ' 289194 1G/1C/84 30.90 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10 -4294- 440 -44 269194 10/10/84 377.50 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV- .- _.._- _.___10- 4294 - 440 -44 -- - - 269194 1U /10 /E4 266.25 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERVICES 10- 4294 - 560 -56 " 855.45 • affflf ••• -CKS _ I 289207 10/10/64 429.65 !6RIGGS BEER _ INVENTOR'*- -_....- ..._.-- .__ ^____50- 4630- 822 -82 289207 10/10/E4 19087960 SRIGGS BEER INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 ' 289207 1x/10/84 52405 SRI66S BEER INVENTORY 50 -4630- 862 -86 .29041.30 fflfff ••f -CKS 289209 10/10/84 22.32 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 2892U9 1u /10 /E4 90.90 GENUINE FARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 Z892U9 10 /U1 /E4 51.51 GENUINE P4RTS REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 289209 1U 5/84 9.28 GENUINE FARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 2692U9 1U/10/84 95.28 G =kUINE PARTS REPAIR FARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289209 1U /10YE4 16.60 GENUIME3 FARTS REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -5E 289209 10/01/84 21.91 GENUINE P47RTS REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 2892U9 1U/U1/84 2£.94 GENUINE FARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 189209 tU /11/84 35.46 GENUINE FARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289209 1U/10/E4 26.44- GENUINE? FARTS CREDIT 10- 4540 - 560 -56 " 289209 10%01/84 36.31 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARATS 10- 4540- 560 -56 2892U9 1U /10 /E4 -- - -' -- -57.55 GENUINE FARTS___ .......,_._.._._ REPAIR PARTS--- _'_' -_ -_ - "-10- 4540 - 560- 56 - - - -- --- 289209 10/01/84 26.12 GENUINE. PARTS PARTS 10 -4620- 560 -56 - 289209 10/01/84 11.38 GENUINE FARTS PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 477.12 + ..ffr• •.f -CKS 289213 1U /C8 /E4 240.00 LEROY H LIBBY WAGES 30- 4200 - 780 -78 " 269213 1U /10/84 240.00 LEROY NI LIBBY CONT SERV 30- 4200 - 780 -78 289213 10/1C/E4 240.70 LEROY H LIBBY CONT SERV 30 -42CO- 780 -78 269213 10/10/84 240.00 - LEROY H LIBBY CORRECTION 30 -4200- 787 -78 " 289213 1UY10 /E4 240.00 LEROY p LIBBY CCNT SERV. 30- 4200- 787 -78 720.00 . - -- - - • • f f f f ••• -CKS 289228 10/10184 2100 NILLSTROM AUTO SUP Y CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 289228 1U /10 /E4 48.23 +TLLSTR'OM AUTO SUP T GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 440 -44 _ 26V22R 1j/10/84 289.33 - HILLSTROM AUTO SUP Y REPAIR PARTS - -- - -- .10- 4540 - 560 -56- - - - - -- 289228 lU /10 /E4 19024.53 HILLSTROF AUTO SUP Y PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 " 289228 10/C2/E4 102.24 HILLSTROM AUTO SUP Y REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 662 -66 194.85.33 • ••••fa K 289231 10/C1/84 83.89 NOFFERS INC GEM SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 421 -42 1984 CITY OF ECINA CHECK REGISTER 10- 15 -84, PAGE 9 ,CHECK INC. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION .- .ACCOUNT_ -NO.. INV.. N .PoOo Y MESSAGE , '83.69 + *iffif * ** -CKS 289234 10/01/84 5.25 - FOOTEN CLEANERS - LAUNDRY_ 10 -4266- 421 -42 289234 1U/10/84 14.00 FOCTEN CLEANERS LAUNDRY - _ 10 -4266- 421 -42 - 19.25 firifi **f -CKS 289244 10/10/84 595.00 PAYOEN MURPHY REPAIR PARTS 20 -4540- 646 -64 289244 10/01/84 97075 HAYDEN MURPHY 6EN SUPPLIES — _ 30- 4504 - 783 -78 692.75 * ' 2L9[45 10/01/84 39.60 ROBERT E HILL SALT 27- 4528 - 661 -66 39.60 * r.irrr *** —CKS 269248 IU/10/84 18.00 ++ARM ®N GLASS CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 18.70 289249 1u/10/84 100.00 WILLIAM HOFFMAN POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 420 -42 *rrrii • * ** —CKS 289253 10/C8/f34 32.00 HUMPHREY RADIATOR REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 32.00 * +f *rf * * *- CKS • 289256 10/01/84 132950 ICSI TELEPHONE 10 -4256- 510 -51 132.50 *** -CKS 2692/8 IU/05184 186.92 JERRYS FOODS CONCESSINS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 186.92 rrfrr• • *** -CKS 289284 10/02/84 454.90 RAYMOND HAEG PL86 CONT SERV 20 -4200- 646 -64 454.90 rrri** * +* -CKS 189290 IU /C5 /84 17900 TOP QUALITY FOODS CONCESSIONS 27- 4624 - 664 -66 289250 1u/05184 177.40 TOP QUALITY FOODS CONCESSINS 27- 4624- 664 -66 2b929U 1u /10 /84 43.50 TOF QUALITY FOODS CONCESSIONS 27 -4624- 664 -66 46 307.90 + _ _ . _ * ** -CKS :8**92**92* 10/01/84 129716.00 i1ARRIS HOMEYER CO INSURANCE 10 -4260- 510 -51 ---------- - - - - -- ----------------------- \-- - - - - -- -- - _ • r 1984 OF EDINA C1qECK STER 10 -15 -8. AGE 10 CHECK NC. DATE AMOUNT VENDOP ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. I P.O. 0 MESSAGE 269292 1U/01/84 19172.00 HARRIS HOMEYER CO INSURANCE 10- 4260 - 560 -56 / 139948.00 + .. +f. • **&-CK3 • 269300 10/10/84 - __...__.._....29120.20 KOKESH ATHLETIC - SOCCER'EQUIF - 29120.20 + .f..• r _ •++ -CKS 2893!;2 10/10/84 39759983 KUETHER GIST" CO INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 39759.83 - - • .f +.• a +.+ -CKS 209304 10/ ^1 /.E4 102.36 KNCX LUMEER CO LUMBER 20- 4604- 646 -64 / 269304 1U/C1/84 51.95 KNOX LUMEER CO LUMEER 20- 4604- 646 -64 . 269304 tU /08/84 58.31 'KNCX LUMEEP. CO " - tUMB ER "" - ' - - -- - - ___28.46O4-7O8-7C_­___ -- -.., 212.62 + .r+ -CKS 269311 10110/84 3,319.70 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 289311 1U/10/A4 39668.75 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY -- - - -50- 4630 - 862 -86 -- - 194E8.45 + + +• -CKS i 2b9317 10/01/F4 644.62 LAWSON PRODUCTS GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 322 -30 269317 10/ ^1184 586.40 UAWSON PRODUCTS SIGNS 8 POSTS- '----10- 4542 - 325 -30 -- 289317 ILIC1/84 109.47 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 269317 12/01/84 152.61 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 21+9317 17/10/84 334 .82 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 2b9317 10/''1/84 250.79 LAVSON PRODUCTS GEN SUPPLIES 20- 4504- 646 -64 269317 10/10/84 183.90 LAWSON PRODUCTS GEN SUPPLIES 20- 4504 - 646 -64 29262.61 • - - -..._. _ _. 269 31 ? 1L/10/84 94980 LEEF OROS INC LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 440 -44 269318 10/10/84 12.00 LEEF BROS INC GEN SUPPLIES 23 -4504- 611 -61 289318 10 /10 /E4 10.08 LEEF EROS INC LAUNDRY 27- 4262- 662 -66 28931P 1U/10/84 14.00 LEEF BROS INC LAUNDRY 28 -4262- 708 -70 130.88 + - i f f • . i . + ++ -CKS 269323 10/01/84 42.00 LINHOFF PHOTO SUPPLIES 10- 4508- 440 -44 ! 289323 10/10/84 7010- LINHDFF PHOTO_SUPPLIES 10 -4508- 440 -44 289 ?23 10'/01/84 _._..__...._._.____. 7.10 - LIKHOFF'-- - - _— PHOTO SUPPLIES -- -� - 10___4;5O6-w440-;44_____­___ -- - 56.20 • ! . ■... • . +. -CKS 269337 IU/10/84 28.28 LAKE STATE EQUIP REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 28.28 r +..++. ... -CKS i 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1C- 15 -84; PA. GE 11 'CHECK INC. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV., A P.O. A MESSAGE_ 289344 1U /1C / °4 47.80 FED OXYGEN B SGUIP CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 440 -44 2F9344 10110/8A 27.30 MED OXYGEN & EQUIP EQUIP MAINT 10 -4274- 449 -44 2b9344 1O /C1/84 33.12 MED OXTSEN 8 EQUIP 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10- 4510- 440 -44 289344 10/02/84 94.84 MED OXYGEN E EQUIP 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10 -4510- 440 -44 203.06 * *rRrR - * ** -CKS 209346 10 /OE /E4 29103.75 MET N WASTE C L COMM BLDG PERMITS 10- 3095 - 000 -00 29103.75 * ' RrRrrR *** -CKS 289353 10/02/E4 53.05 MINNESOTA GLOVE GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 301 -30 53.05 ::9**3*5*E * ** -CKS 1U /C8 1F4 93.40 3M ALARM SERVICE ALARM SERV 28- 4304 - 708 -70 269358 1u/10/84 130.63 3M ALARM SERVICE ALARM SERVICES 50 -43C4- 821 -82 269358 1U /10 /E4 146.79 3M ALARM SERVICE ALARM SERVICES 50 -4304- 861 -86 370.82 * ' 289359 10/01/84 11017 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARATS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289359 IU /01/E4 179.07 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARATS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289359 10/01/84 19.65 MINN TORO INC PEPAIR PARTAS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289359 10/01/E4 13.05 MIND TORO INC REPAIR PARATS 10 -4540- 560 -56 289359 10/01/84 31.27 MINN TORO INC PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 289359 1C/10/E4 900.00 MINN TORO INC _ CAPITAL OUTLAY' - _ 20 -4900- 600 -60 - - 289359 IU/10184 75.66 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 670 -66 19229.97 * ' 289360 10 /C1 /E4 397900 MINNESOTA WANNER GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 449 -44 397.00 * ' fRrRRr *** -CKS 289365 10'/10/84 100000 EERT MERFELD POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 420 -42 100.00 289366 10/10/F4 487976 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 289366 1U/10184 421.76 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 909.52 * ' rrRrtR *** -CKS 28937E 1U /10/E4 49789.15 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 289378 10/10/84 49654.96 MARK V11 SALES INC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 862 -86 9q,444.11 * ' 269379 11/05/84 47.20 METRO FONE COMM EQUIP RENTAL 10- 4226- 301 -30 269379 1U/02/84 -- 130.00 METRO FONE COMM GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 180 -18 1'/7.20 . - -- 999999 - - - - ---- - - - - -- - -- ------------- - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- ----- *** -CKS `- - - - - -- - • 1984 t OF EDINA CHECK STIR 1C -15 -8a ,GE 12 CHECK NC. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 9 P.O. A MESSAGE 289381 10/01/84 115.28 STAR B TRIBUNE ADVERTISING 23- 4214 - 610 -61 11 5.28 • frr rff - era - K 289365 10/10/84 240000 MCGUIRE ROBERT TREE INSPECTION 10 -4242- 353 -30 289385 10/10/84 720.00 MCGUIRE ROBERT TREE INSPECTION 60 -1300- 011 -18 960.00 • farrfr rra -CKS 2119387 1U/1C/84 78090 NATL CHEMSEARCH CORP CLEANING SUPPLIES 27- 4512- 663 -66 78.90 r 269388 10/02/84 20.90 NTL ATOMIK MCTOR REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 " 289388 1:1/02/84 6.40 NTL ATOMIK MOTOR REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 27.20 r - rrrr +r rrr -CKS 269391 11,/10/84 3349UO N.S.P. COMPANY CONSTRUCTION 60- 1300 - 025 -11 " 334.00 + rrr+rr - +•• -CKS 289400 1C/10/84 830.21 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CC TIRES 6 TUBES 10- 4616 - 560 -56 830.21 • - rrr -CKS 289403 10/02/i4 94.60 N Y SOUND EQUIP MAINT 27- 4274 - 661 -66 94.60 • irr•+• - - - - - - - - _.._. .._.... __.._ _......_._. rr -CKa 289412 10/10'/84 101.56 NN GRAPHIC SUPPLY INVENTORY SUPPLIES 23 -1209- 000 -00 269412 10/10/84 106.20- NN GRAPHIC SUPPLY CREDIT 23 -1209- 000 -00 289412 10102181 23. 134 NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY INVENTORY SUFPLIES 23- 1209 - 000 -CC 18.40 * - 289413 10/01/84 348.48 NATIONYIDE PAPERS " PAPER SUPPLIES - - - 10- 4514 - 520 -52 34$.48 * - irrrr• - rrr -CKS 289420 10/10/84 142.13 CLO DUTCH FOODS CONCESSIONS 27- 4624- 664 -66 ........... _ ....142.13'* __.....,._. _ - .. .... .. .. .... _. -_..._ 289421 10108/84 16.93 OLSON CHAIN 8 CABLE PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 16.93 rar aff +ra- 289429 10/05184 253900 PEPSI COLE: BOTTLING GEN SUPPLIES 29- 4504 - 720 -72 " - - - - - --- -- - - -- -- - -- - ' 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 10 -15 -84 PAGE 13 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. it P.O. S MESSAGE 289429 10/10/84 343.35 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 822 -82 289429 10 /10 /E4 499.95 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 289429 11,/10/84 289.50 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 1 9385 . AO + c *rt -CKS 289434 1L /C2 /E4 46.20 PRINTERS SERVICE INC EOUI MAINT 28- 4274 - 707 -70 46.20 *** —CKS 289439 1G/C2/84 268.71 PRIOR LAKE AS GEN SUPPLJIES 30- 4504 - 783 -78 288.'1 + r.rrar * ** -CKS 26945L 1U/C8/84 988.69 PBE CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 289450 10/121E4 45.60 PBE PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 28945U 10/02/84 178.20 PBS PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 28945U 10/01/84 338.:98 PBE GEN SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 783 -78 19551.37 s f.rrar *** —CKS 269460 10/10/84 103.40 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 289460 1U/10/84 164.10 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY 50 -4632- 862 -86 267.50 :*69463 *** -CKS 10/10/E4 29500.75 RE% DIST INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 29500.75 * • +* —CKS 289467 1U/10/84 586.40 ROYAL BEVERAGE CO INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 586.40 * r..rar ••• -CKS � 289470 11/10/84 2500 OR ROCKWELL MEDICAL SERV '10- 4100 - 481 -48 25.00 +•+ -CKS 289486 10/08181 _ _1000 DON STRtEICHER GUNS GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 421 -42 _ rtf.rr ' *** —CKS 289450 10 /CS /E4 24.58 SHERWIN WILLIAMS GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 318 -30 24.58 + t +f*tr ••* —CKS 1984 C OF EDINA CHECK STER 1C -15 -84 GE 14 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO* INV. N P *O* N MESSAGE 289492 1U/-1/84 7.64 Sr-UTHDALE FORD REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 2oY492 11/10/84 .R0 SOUTHDALE FORD REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 189492 11/05/84 5.47 SCUTHDALE FORE REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 56C -56 289492 10/C1/84 7.68 SOUTHDALE FORD REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 289492 10/01/84 15 *50 SOUTHDA;LE FORD REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 37.09 289493 1U/10/84 2.359.05 SOVTHS -IDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 269493 lU /10/84 4,967.,35 SOUTHSIOE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 289453 10 /10/84 122.95 SOCTHSIDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 862 -86 7.449.85 . -- 2o9494 1- /10/84 1,890.72 SWEENEY BROS TRACTOR REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 19890.72 r ••.r.* - - • ** -CKS 289502 10/01/84 20.71 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTAS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 " 289502 10 /C1 /84 4.72 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 1C- 4540 - 560 -56 289502 10/C1/84 18.52 SUBURBAN CHEVRCLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 289502 10/01/84 53.20- SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CREDIT 10- 4540- 560 -56 289502 10/01/84 215.03 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 205.76 * _.. -. -- -._.. - -- -- - - -..... .- - rrt *r• •rr -CKS 289508 10/C1/84 27.33- ST PAUL BOOK CREDIT 10 -4504- 420 -42 289508 10101/84 33.23 ST PAUL BOOK GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 47C -47 28Y5U8 1U/C8/84 36.66 ST PAUL FCOK OFFICE SUPPLIES '10-4516-160-16 - 2895JP 1(1/01/84 2.42 ST PAUL BOOK OFFICE SUPPLIES 10- 4516- 180 -18 " 289508 10/01/84 7099 ST PAUL BOOK OFFICE SUPPLIES 10- 4516- 420 -42 289508 1U/01/84 51.78 ST PAUL BOOK OFFICE SUPPLIES 10- 4516 - 510 -51 104.75 * - •r.t►• - - _. ...- _.- - - .. .... .. .. . ...... _.._..- --..._ *** —CKS 289514 10/02/84 34.00 SOUTHWEST CLINIC PHY EXAM 10- 4246 - 300 -30 289514 10/C2/84 34.00 SOUTHWEST CLINIC PHY EXAM 30- 4246- 780 -78 68. ^O * - 289516 10/16/84 45.94 SEARS ROEBUCK GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 325 -30 269516 10/10/84 28.47 SEARS ROEBUCK TOOLS 10 -4580- 440 -44 74.41 * - **..tr __.. - .._...... _._._.. - ___.... -... -_ ** *—CKS 289526 10/08184 19504 *00 TRACY OIL GASOLINE 10- 4612 - 560 -56 19504.00 •rrr** 28953U 10/10/84 309.00 TENGAS CORP GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 301 -30 10- 15 -84\ 15 1884 CIdY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER P4'GE CHECK KC* DATE AMOUNT VENDOI ITEM DESCRIPTION A000UNT.NO. -INV.. p_P.O. a MESSAGE 309.10 + ■ a r t t a **• -CKS 289537 1U/08/E4 476 *55 TRI STATE DRILLING REPAIR PARTS 30- 4540 - 785 -78 476.55 rfafaa * ** -CKS 289539 10/01/84 21 *25 TURF SUPPLY COMPANY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 21.25 * - — - -- -- — * ** -CKS ::9*:4*: 1U/10/84 5,825.09 THORPE DIST INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 5,825.39 * _. -- **a -CKS trfffa 269545 10/10184 99.00 TWIN CTY GARAGE DOOR CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 446 -44 189545 10/10/F4 188030 TWIN CTY GARAGE COOR REPAIR HARTS 10- 4540 - 446 -44 269545 10110 1Ft 199.45 TWIN CTY GARAGE DOOR REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 487.25 * ** -CKS J rrarta 289551 10/01/84 1,158.70 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10- 4266- 421 -42 289551 10/01/84 36.00 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10- 4266 - 422 -42 289551 10/01/84 230.50 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW_. __ 10- 4266- 460 -46 289551 10 /C1 /E4 151950 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED GEN SUPP 10- 4504 - 420 -42 1,576.70 • tfrfta * ** -CKS w 289559 1U /C2 /Et _ 70.80 GENERAL FARTS _ EQUIP,MAINT 27 -4274- 661- 66._,. 70.80 * ** -CKS trttaa 209571 1il /CE /E4 109.26 A 8 A BATTERY PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 10- 4620 - 560 -56 289571 lJ /C8 /E4 137.64 A 8 A BATTERY PARTS PARTS 1D- 4620 - 560 -56 289571 1J/10184 73.84 A 6 A BATTERY 325.74 + a f k f i a * ** -CKS 269575 1J/02/84 247.50 WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS - 30- 4540- 783 -78 -- 269575 lU /OE /E4 - 198000 WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 30- 4540 - 783 -78 445.50 • rr *tfa + ** -CKS v 289579 10/01 /84' 31.63 WILLIAMS STEEL -NDWE GEN SUPPLIES _ ___10 -4504- 318- 30.___._. 10- 4504 - 343 -30 289519 1U/01/84 50916 WILLIAMS STEEL -HUWE GEN SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 783 -78 289579 1U/01/84 75926 WILLIAMS STEEL -HDWE GEN SUPPLIES v 1984 OF EDINA CHECK STER 1C -15 -81 AGE 16 CHECK NC. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. It P.O. A MESSAGE v 289579 10 /01 /E4 90.31 WILLIAMS STEEL -+(DW£ GEN SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 783 -78 247.36 + *.• -CKS 289584 10 /C1 /E4 1963000 WARNER INDUSTRIAL AMMULNITION --- - -- .... -10 -4572- 420 -42 269584 10/02/84 182952 WARNER INDUSTRIAL TOOLS 10- 4580- 301 -30 1.813.32 + * +* -CKS 2895E7 10110-184 - 115.00 WEIGLE SUE MILEAGE- - ....... 20 -42C8- 600 -60- - 115.CO • •fff.f * *+-CKS 289590 1U/10/84 100.20 HENRY - WROBLESKI POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100- 42C -42 - 100.00 . _. * ** -0-K$ 289592 1u/10 1E4 47.20 MID CENTRAL FIRE REPAIR PARTS 1G- 4540- 449 -44 ` 47.20 • .... f . *•* -CKS 269791 10 /C1 /E4 309. 130 ROMANA BOOTH GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 180 -18 309.70 * 89702 13'/01/E4 152.45 ROBBINSDALE FARM 6EN SUPPLIES--------' 10 -4504- 470 -47 152.45 * 289703 10/01/E4 1,014.00 DICTAPiHONE CCRP SERV CCNTRACTS 1C- 4288 - 420 -42 1,014.00 + 289704 1u /01/8` - 31.90 JERRYS PRINTING GEN SUPPLIES -- 10 -4504= 420 -42 i1.o0 a 2c9105 12/01/84 110.70 MORROW AUTO BODY CONT SERV 10- 4200- 422 -42 110.00 • 269116 10/01184 - 4C.00 MN OEPT'OF PUBLIC - TELETiPE SERV - - 10- 4268- 420 -42 40.00 • 289707 % /C1 184 50.00 FRAN CALLAHAN WAGES 20- 4504 - 627 -62 50.00 • 289708 10/01/84 - - - - 120.?0 WE NN TE'C+ CENTER CONFERENCE _..... - -10- 4202 - 440 -44 -- 120.00 * 289709 1u /C1 /E4 106.29 PHYSIO CONTRCL 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10- 4510- 440 -44 106.29 * 289710.. 10 /C1 /E4 _.__ _...- ___-- -- -15.00 -STATE TREASURE - EKAMINATICN FEE -- - -30- 4310- 780 -7E - -- - -- 269710 10/C2/84 15.00- STATE TREASURE CORRECTICN 30- 4310- 780 -78 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1C -15 -8� PAGE 17 4CHECKbNO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION i ACC0UNT_NO•- INV._il_P.0• 4 MESSAGE .00 + 289711 10/C1/84 96.22 COPY DUPLICATING GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 540 -54 96.22 289112 10102/84 17.55 MARK BERNHARDSON MEAL - - - - - - -- •10 -4206- 140 -14 - - - -- - -- 18.58 + 289113 10/G21E4 15.00 THCMPSON PLUMBING CO PLUMBING PERMIT 10 -3100- 000 -00 289713 10/C2/84 96.00 THOM?SON PLUMBING CO REFUND 10- 3110 - 000 -00 289713 10/72/84 .50 THOMPSON PLUMBING CO SURTAX 10- 3113- 000 -00__ 289713 10/02/84 15.00 THOMPSON PLUNBIN6 CO DDUPLICATE PERMIT- - _ 10- 3540 - 000 -00 126.50 289714 10- 1C2 1E4 195 *00 LINDIG MANUF CORP REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 195.00 289715 10/02/84 29248.53 IBM CORP EQUIP RENTAL 10- 4226 - 510 -51 29248.53 * 269116 10102181 401.63 BARRETT MOVING 8 FREIGHT 10- 4292 - 180 -18 401.63 * 289717 IU/02/84 300.65 M 8 R SIGN CO INC GEN SUPPLIES- 10- 4504 - 340 -30 289717 10/02/84 300.65 M B'R SIGN CO INC GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 340 -30 289717 10/02/E4 300.65- M 8 R SIGN CO INC CORRECTION _ 10 -4504- 340 -30 300.65 * 289118 10/02/84 _ _ 31.41 - TAYLOR SALES INC CONCESSIONS 28 -4624- 704 -70 31.47 + - - -- 289719 10102/84 110.00 MINNESOTA SOCIETY OF DUES 10 -4202- 160 -16 110.00 + 289720 10/02184 26.50 - FEDERAL EXPRESS UNAPP SURPLUS 66 -2490- 000 -00 26.50 -- -- - - - - - - - --- 289121 10/02/84 4,000.00 MOODYS INVESTOR SERV UNAPPR SURPLUS 66 -2490- 000 -00 4 ♦000.00 • _ 289722 1U/02/84 - - -- - 10000 BEV JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION 50- 4204 - 842 -84 .__ 269723 10/02/E4 46.54 TWIN CITY ELEVATOR CONT REPAIRS 10 -4248- 520 -52 46.54 289124 10105/84 _ _ __106.20 - MAGNUSON SOD CO SOD B BLACK GIRT 20- 4562 - 642 -64 106.20 + -- 289125 10105/84 307 *52 KRUSE SALES INC COMMODITIES 27- 4500- 660 -66 307.52 * 2119726 10 /CS /84 - -- -- -- 606.40 Q2ALID CCRP PRINTING_ 10- 4570 - 260 -26 _ 606.40 + _ _ -BLUE 289727 10/C5/84 796.95 LABOR RELATIONS ASC CONT SERV 10 -4200- 140 -14 1964 U OF EDINA C'WECK STER 10 -15 -84 .AGE 18 CHECK NO. DATE A. MOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. A P.O. 4 MESSAGE 796.95 209728 1U/05/84 72.00 JO FRENCF. WAGES 23 -4200- 610 -61 72.00 289729 - 1C/05/E4 75.00 - PONICA FOGG GERBER-'--' 75.00 + 289730 10 /15 /E4 110.00 BETTY HOOD ANDERSON INST FEE 23- 4100 - 614 -61 110.00 • I _ 289131 10'/05/84 215.00 GROVES TREE EXPERT - 215.00 2d9732 10/15/84 19.90 VALLEY VIEW ASSOC GEN SUPPLIES 26 -4504- 688 -68 19.90 * 289733 __.._. 10105/84 -.... .... 13.00 _ FYA7MONARCH _.... -.. - -- ...__ _.. CONCESSIONS_.___ _.._..___...___._ 274624- 66466- - - -- - - - - - -- 13.00 * 269734 10/05/84 293.46 CONVEYORS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 293.46 • 269731 - 10/05/84 -- 238.00 _ WILENSKY AUTO PARTS -- .. 238.00 249136 1U/05/84 2,340.00 E H RENNER 8 SONS CONT REPAIRS 30 -4248- 781 -78 2.340.00 • 269737 - 10 /05/84......__._.._._.__.._.__ - 36.45- _ - EIRE SssY SERVICE _ -- -�- -GEN SUPPLIES ----- �---- __ -10- 4506- 301 -30- --- - - - - -- 36.45 a 269738 10/10/84 58.97 NW SERV STATION EO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 289738 1U /C5/84 58.97 NW SERV. STATION E8 PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 = 117.94 + 289739 10/08/E4 197.49 FARWELL OZMUN TOOLS 40- 4580- 801 -80 197.49 * 2b9740 10/08/84 135.00 AFFILIXTED EMERGENCY YET SERV 10- 4224- 470 -47 135.00 * 289741 10/08/84 425.00 0MNITRON /00N GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 460 -46 425.00 a 289742 10/06/84 15.00 YET DIAGNOSTIC LAB SERVICES 10- 4224 - 470 -47 15.00 • 269743 1u/08/84 227.69 EDINA PET HOSPITAL KENNEL SERVICES 10- 4278 - 470 -47 227.69 289744 10/08/84 29.68 CRAIG SWANSON CONFERENCE 10- 4202 - 420 -42 = 29.66 + a' 269745 10/08184 10001B DECTECTTWE DAVID CONFERENCE 10- 4202 - 422 -42 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1C- 15 -84'/ PAGE 19 NC. CHECK DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION __ _ _ACCOUNT N0. I-NV. 0 P.O. # MESSAGE - 100.18 * 2b9146 10/C8184 15900 COMMUNITY ANIMAL GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 470 -47 15.00 * 289747 10 /7f /f4 - -' -- -50.70 MN PLANNING ASSOC DUES - - " -` '- •- • -- -- -- 104204- 120 -12 50.00 * 289748 10/08/f4 3.00 NAN C CORAZALIA NOTARY SIGNATURE 10- 4504 - 260 -26 3.O3 * 289749 1U'/OS/84 - 700.00 WALTER JOHNSON SENIOR _ '� _10- 4100 - 420 -42 700.00 289750 1U /C8 /f4 29261900 DUANES LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION 20- 1437 - 000 -00 29261.00 * 289751 10/b8/f4 - 73.70' STANLEr Y TOLL CO REPAIR PARTS - 10- 4540 - 560 -56 - _... _ 73.70 * 289152 10/08/84 71.54 STRAND MANUT CO REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 801 -8C 71.54 + 289153 10 /Of /84 - 129.95 HUDSON MAP CO GEN SUPPLIES• - 1O-45O4- 54O-54_______ -- - 129.95 * 289754 10/08/84 100.00 H R P A CONF S SCHOOLS 20- 4202 - 600 -60 100.00 - 289755 1O/C8/84­_ -- 364.00 - EINAR - JOhSNSEN CONT REPAIRS^-- •- 20--4248- 646 -64 -- - - 364.00 + 289756 10/08/f4 707.17 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CHEMICALS 28- 4564- 708 -70 70 7.1 7 289757 10/C8/84 - - 49000.00 - STANDARD & PCORS _UNAPP SURPLUS' 66--24"90- 000 -00 49700.00 • 289758 10 /Ce /f4 658.50 KOSS P1[INT GEN SUPPLIES 20 -4504- 642 -E4 658.50 289759 _ 1U /08/84 -_ - -- 276.51 - - - VOTING MAC!AINE - - -_ - -- GEN 'SUPPLIES­­-- - -- 276.51 • 289760 1G /C8 /f4 50900 AMERICAN PUBLIC YORK DUES 10 -4204- 240 -24 50.00 ,* 289761 - 10/08/f6 -'-' - -' - -- 39935.21 - - - WALKER---'- _�_ -- ___PRO SERYICSES--- - '� - - -60- 1300 - 001 -16 - - -- - 39935.21 • 289762 1U/C8/84 19778909 STATE TREASURER BLDG PERMITS 10- 3095- 000 -00 289762 10108/24 105.00 STATE TREASURER SUR CHO TAX 10 -3113- 000 -00 191+83.09 + . - * * * * *• + * * -CKS � | 1984 ` or smzmx cxcCn arcn ,o~1o~o. xoc an CHECK NC. oArc _wnmumT ' - 'YcmooR -_-- _ITEM 'DESCRIPTION -__'---''ACCOUNT NOo-INyr-m'P.00'4MESSAGE 289r64 10x10/8* 29.95 woLLzc pxuLmom ART monm ooLo ~ anoa�o~��~*« � 29,95 ° -- - \ 289765 1ox10/84_ �s°*o nxncsLLx oxcnw Mzccxsc 10~4208~1*0~14 au*�oo 10/10/-84 vnv,o�� -- -- o",o - - mxnccLLx oucom -- -----�uppLo `xU��S1���4����----------------'--- ` um°o6 ^ 2E97 66 10/10v84 119.00 Mxunccm sauCxmxn wwscS - 23~4200~614~*1 - 119.00 ^ ., aapmr - 10/10m4- --'--'--'-- 21.00 - 'n"v ocwLmuscn --- ----�nt-mo��-omLd------'---���sK����� -------- 21.00 ^ 26ox68 lu/10/e4 16.80 pxuLx ppwpp xnr wonw ooLn zs~omas~onn~oo v*.un 289769 -- l:YvofmA ---'---- 1*"45 -- h^pmAxer'nc000ELL-----�n7-m�mn-n���---`------ao-36a5,4V0-'mG---'-- - --- - 16~*5 ^ � 2u9170 1J /10/84 o"ns PHYLLIS mcwxorom ART munn soLo - — -23~3*25~000~00 - 3.35 269771 -10/10184 ---'-'-' n°uo --u*cLLr zxnxm --' --'—AnT WORK -SOLD --------�'23-o6 25-000~00 -----' -'--- '---- - 5.60 ° ° � cbvfra 1ux101m4 7.70 oxne*nX ncmnzco xnv uonm wnLo — ' ao~oaas~000~uo - 7.70 ° � 2^9173 - --' -------------5.57 - ----axwoxom 0 Amohh'----- --uR T-mnRw--ShLt o�3 � 2 5 --- oo��'Co-----'----'--- --' --' s°sv ° xuexr* m11018* 10°50 ucxm oocpcmc ART monn omLn an~oozs~uoo~oo 10.50 ° r 289175-- -1ov101�e*-- ------'4.55 - -- pxr snE3cn- --------- ----- xnT'mdRK- SOLO -------'--n3-.o82o-0on~ca-�---'- ------ -- *.ns ° r auvxro 10m0/8* 7.00 JO rmcmcn ART uonm o«Lo - 23~3625~000~00 ' r°oo auvrry-- --------'--'---*.90 ----- uuLLxcC"pLxmucoa' ----'--'-ART 4.90 ° ° : auvwx Iumn/n* 5°25 PwunEsm enncmuxn ART WORK SOLD - - - ' as~ymas~000~oo a°as ° � 26*179----1u/, Ole4-----'-'-----'Z.58 ..... -'--Ac-lmEmTiFzcxT IONS ------�cm-�u���x��- ----- --'�---YU���o�c4����a--'---------------- � a°5n 2897eo 10v10/84 *a.wo uznm csm7cn pzoc PmcxchrIom. - - 10~*650~440~*4 ' axyroo ' �o��o�uo �o°oo uzsm csw7cn �znc �ncncwrzom xo~�aso~�*V~�� � 55°40��_-__-- | . ounxov 1Um0t84 6440 uovCcn mxmcnv pzRc Pncwcmrznm 10~4650~440~4* � / ' / � � 1984 CITY OF EOI�A CHECK REGISTER 1G -15 -84 PAGE 21 MCH6iKDA0. DATE AMOUNT VENOCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT _NO* INV.M P.O. # MESSAGE, 64.00 + 289182 10/10/84 17.40 VIKING TROPHIES FIRE PREVENTION 10- 4650- 440 -44 17.40 * 269793 111/10 184 7000 OCNAGHUE DOORS INC - EQUIP MAINT - - -T� - - - - 50- 4274 - 861 -86 70.00 * 269784 10/10/E4 76.00 PHYSIO CONTROL 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10 -4510- 440 -44 76.00 * 289785 10,110/E4 200.CD AM ARBITFATICN ASSOC ARBITRATIGNS - 10- 42C0�140 -14 200.00 * 2.69186 10/10/84 316.35 KELLY SERVICES INC CONT SERV 10 -4200- 440 -44 316.35 * 289787 16/10184 - - - -- -96.26 CAROLE KULAK MILEAGE - - - - - --'----27-4208-660-66- 56.26 * 289768 lUI10184 62900 STATE DOCUMENT DOCUMENTS 10 -4502- 420 -42 62.00 * 289189 10/10184 48.00 AM WATERWORKS ASSN MEMBERSHIP - -- -' - '30�42C4�780-78 - 48.00 * 289790 10110 /E4 35 *00 BRAIN BELLOWS REIF TOW CHARGE 10 -4200- 422 -42 35.00 * 289791 1U/10/84 _ -- 115.00 - - - -- - -- CEDE HENSEL -- - - ' " - -- SKATING --- ------- '!�l - -20 -2235- 000 -OD - - -- - -- - 115.40 289792 1:]/10/84 10.00 LEFT OF PEVENUE PERMITS 10- 4510 - 560 -56 10.00 + 289793 1/10/84 79.00 � AM FOR EFFECTIVE SUBSCRIPTION - - -- -- - 10 -42C4- 420 -62 79.00 2119794 10/10/84 '839443.18 MICWEST ASPHALT PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -CC 83.443.11! 2239795 70/10 /84 - - - -- -_ -- 69.776.71 - - WESTERN - - - PAYMENTS - -- ------ ..__ -__' -� - - 602040- 000!]0 -- -- 69,776.71 * 289196 IU/10184 40D.UD THOMPSON HARDWOOD REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 400.00 * 2b9797 1U /1D /E4 75.00 - PACE 1A80P.ATORIES - -_- CONT SERV - � - - �30- 4200 - 780 -78 269197 1J/10/84 390.00 FACE LABORATORIES CONT SERV 30- 4200 - 780 -78 465.JO * 289798 1J./101E4 337.35 CITY OF PICHFIELD ELECTRICITY 10 -4252- 343 -30 337.35 * 289799 10/10184 50.00 A 8 DICK COMP OFFICE SUPPLIES 20- 4516 - 600 -60 V 1984 CF EDIKA CHECK STER IC-15-81 AGE 22 CHECK h0. DATE AMOUNT VENDGR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. A P.O. p MESSAGE 50.00 • r 269800 10/10/84 $.70 L J RUBBER STAMP CO GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 440 -44 8.70 + 289801 1G/10/E4 193.00 __._._ -. _..- DECKER SUPLr CO SIGNS & POSTS ---- .- ..- - - - - -_ 10 -/.54 •325 -30 193.00 269802 10/1C/84 19702.86 HILB ARTS R INVENTORY SUPPLIES 23 -1209- 000 -00 1,702.86 289803 10/10 /E4 -59.1 5 INGERSOLL RAND CO 6EN 'SUPPLiES - 59.1 5' * y 289804 10/10/E4 23.49 TRI STATE BOBCAT INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 23.49 V rft —CKS 959201.31 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND a 13,593.47 FUND 20 TOTAL PARK FUND 3.351.54 FUND 23 TOTAL ART CENTER 919.16 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND (J 6,Q57.52 FUND 27 TOTAL SOLF COURSE FUNC 689926.10 FUND 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUND 579.20 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND / 29,642.28 FUND 30 TOTAL WATERWORK FUND 4,577.07 FUND 40 TOTAL SEWER RENTAL FUND 55,811.40 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 1 159,229.81 FUND 60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND -- - - - -' 8,026.50- _._.._.__.._.FUND 66. TOTAL -' - IMP BOND REDEMPTION q2 - -- . 1 4469815.36 TOTAL Hand typed checks #'s 58693 thru 58706 Computer checks dl's 59357 thru 59594 APPROVED FCR PAYMENT, 1 CHECK.REGISTR -DATED - - - PAGES_ —__- — 1 ' 1 U 1 -------------- .� mss. - ,_�.�•-_/ `� 1984 CITY OF EDINA 09 -30 -84 PAGE 1 CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO* DATE - ._._._...__- _- _A.MOU NT. ... _.._.- ..___.WEND.0I.- ,__..__ _-. - -._ ITEM,. DESCRIPTION---_ _AC C.OUNT__N0.__INV.- _g_.P90e,0 MESSAGE._ 248067 09/19/84 33.90 CAPITAL CITY INVENTDRY 50 -4630- 862 -86 MANUAL 33.90 + I ■fr +fr *** -CKS - 248190 09/19/84 .33- GRIGGS COOPER DISCOUNT 50- 3710 - 003 -00 MANUAL 248190 u9/19184 16.49 GRIGGS COOPER INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 862 -86 MANUAL 24819(1 09/19/84 _. -_. 50.47 _ _ GRIG3S__C0)PER -_ _. ._.._ -. - INVENTORY _._. .______._50-4632-862-86 - MANUAL 248190 09/19/84 16.49 GRIGGS COOPER INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 MANUAL 83.12 *** -CKS 0 248435 09/19/84_ - 16.x8 - .._ _ _FRIOR_.W.INE .. _ _. _ INVENTORY_- , 50- 4628 - 822 -82 _._ -_ 16.98 + - - - ---- ----- - -_ - -- - - - - - -. - ......_.. -- - - -.._ .- .- -- - - -- - -- * *a. CKS � 255067 1D/ ^4184 1,190.47 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL - 255067 10/04/84 18.45 _ CAPITAL _.CIT.Y_DISTRI 50- 4628 - 822 -82 _ -. - MANUAL 255067 10/04/84 12960 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 255067 10/04/84 995.57 - CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL - - -- - - --- - - -- - -- - - -- -- - - - -2, 217..09_. ±__-- -- ------ .T- - - -- -_ __ -.-. -. _- - - - -- - -- - - - -'- - -._.__._ . .. .- ��.__- .— __- • ** -CKS 255135 101C4/e4 .07 EAGLE WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 2>5155 10 /04/84 17.33- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL _2)5135 - -- 10/ Q4/ 848 66. 26EA .GLEWIN.�____._,--- --- . - -' -- 50- 4628 - 862- 86__-- ----- -.� - -- MANUAL _J 25155 10/04/84 3.69- EAGLE WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 845.31 r• * ** -CKS 255138 17/04/84 _- 6.48- _ ._- .ED- P.HILLI'S__.__ _..-.__.------- 50- 3710 - 822 -82_. ____ -__. _ MANUAL 255138 1J/04/84 11.39- ED PlILLIDS 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL Z55138 10/04/84 24.18- E) PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL Z55138 1J/74/84 - -- 9. 71-__-___ ED_ PiILLI ?S_______-- ._- _- ____._�__ - -__ -_ 50- 3710 - 842- 84 _. MANUAL 255138 10/04/84 14.42- E:) PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 255138 17/04/84 9.39- ED PiILLIDS 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 255138 - 1U/04/84 -_- 48.13 -_ ..- _.._ -ED_ PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -8,6 -. _ __- MANUAL 255138 10/04/84 2.10- ED PHILLIPS ._ 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 255138 10/04/84 23.19- ED PHILLI',S 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 255138 10 /04/84 __ __. ._ -1 ,208.95. -- - -EJ PHILLIPS - -- __..�.- - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - --- - - - - - -- - ' 50- 4626 - 842 -84 -_ _ .. MANUAL 255138 10/04/84 2,406.63 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626 - 862 -86 MANUAL Z55138 10/04/84 569.40 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL _.._ 255138.__.._._..13 /04/84._ - .324.0 50- .46 -28- 822 -82 - __._ -_ -. -_. MANUAL - 255138 1U/04/84 485.42 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 255138 10/04/ °4 105.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 255138 1r /04/84__.__ _.___ ._ .__ 469.37._- _-ED_. PHILLIPS50- 4628- 862 -86._ MANUAL 255138 1J/04/84 721.00 ED PHILLr'S 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL .J 255138 1U/04/84 11159.55 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL- >, - L_!..- 7.300 3 - faiirr a*a -CKS � 198., !Y OF EDINA CHEC, - GISTER 09 -30- PAGE 2 _._ __ CHECK NO._.DATE. 2551 90 25 51 9u 255190 25 51 9U- 255190 2551 9 U 25519) 25 51 9U 25 51 9u 15 519U- V 255190 255190 �',✓p2551 9U �A 2 5 5190 2551 90 9U 15519U_ U9/19/84_ 1'/,4/84 10/04/84 10/J4/84-.- 19/04184 10/04/84 17/04/84 1)/04/84 1v/C4/84 1J/04/84__ _ 1J/04/84 10/04/84 10/C4/84 10/24/84 IC/C4/84 _09/19_/84___ .34- _ GRIGGS COOPER MANUAL _. .59 GRIGGS CO3PER AND C 83.48- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 2.1 8 -_. _ - .._. GP. IGG.S.. CO] PER AND _.0 2.18- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 96.28• GRIGGS COOPER AND C _ 10.59 -____. __ .GRIGGS COOPER.-AND f 50- 4628- 822 -82___ .. C.___ 2.18 GRIGGS COOPER AND C 29.52- GRIGGS CODPEP. AND C _ 49174.31 . __.__...___GRIGGS - ._COOPER. 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MANUAL 155271 1J/U4/84 1.50 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 255271 1/04/84 140.90 INTERCONTINEN ?AL PK 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL j 255271_ ___- 1) /U4/84_ _ -3.10- INTEiLONTI.NENTAL_PK._ ,___50- 4628- 822 -82- MANUAL___!' 25285 255271 10/04/84 14.10 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL `, 255271 17/04/84 101.50 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL I � ! 255271. 11/04/84 _ _ .60 _ - _.___ -IN TER CONTINENTAL_PK- _- ___ -_ -. -. -.__ _ ----- 50- 4628 - 862- 86._ .. _._ .. MANUAL_ 255271 13/04/84 1,539.48 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL I' JOHNSON WINE 19904.67 10/04/84 - JOHNSON rr *rr * • ** -CKS 255285 10/04/84 __- _._ _ ___ 8.13- .- ____ JOHNSON _WI NE- __________ 255285 1)/04/84 .24 JOHNSON WIVE 255285 10/04/84 .24 JOHNSON WINE 155285 ._. _ . 1x/04/8.4 .-_-___.-_ .__- _.24- _:___- _J.OHNSON__WINE. - 255295 10/04/84 6 *64- JOHNSON WINE 255285 10/04/84 .05 JOHNSON WINE 255285 10/04/84___________ 5.50 -.._- __JOHNSON. WINE 255285 10/04/84 22.23- JOHNS04 WINE 255285 11/04/84 11.00- JOHNSON WINE 255285_____- __10/04/84__ _]2.J0._� JOHNSON_ - WINE --. 255235 1J/04/84 12 *00- JOHNSON WINE 25285 10/04/84 406.73 JOHNSON WINE ! 255285.. _. _ 11/04/84- _- _.___- .___-J2. ___JOHNSON.WIVE_____- ____.___ _ 155285 1J/G4/84 8.40 JOHNSON WINE 255235 1D/04/84 6.00 JOHNSON WINE _6.10 -_ ..JOHNSD_V__WINE_ -_ 255285 13/04/84 2.91 - JOHNSON WINE v 255285 10/04/84 - JOHNSON WINE _.50- 3710 - 822- 82_.___. __. _ _.- . _ MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL • MANUAL. _ 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL • . -_ 50- 3710 - 842 -84 - _ __. _ -_ - -MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL • _50.- 4628- 822- 82 -_._ -_ _ - -__ MANUAL _ 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • 50- 4628- 822 -82 __ MANUAL 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL i.:,• 50_-_ _4.628_842x84 J 50- 4628- 842 -84 may---MANUAL... MANUAL 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 1984 CITY OF 'DING CHECK REGISTER 09 -30 -84 PAGE 3 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT V =NDOP ITEM.- DESCRIPTION - -. - , ACCOUNT NO.._INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 255285 17/04/84 332.7 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 2552 °5 1J /C4 /E4 14.79 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 255285 13/04/84 12.70 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL A 215285 17/04/84 19111.99 JOHNSON WI NEE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 255285 10/C4/84 550.40 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 29655.)6 • _ t f f r r r ++r.. 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WINE .... .. -- -. - -- 50- 3710 - 842- 84.__ - -- ...- MANUAL r 268285 10/C4184 .34- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 _ ._. MANUAL ' 268285 10/04/84 14.01- JOHN30N WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 4 268285 4� 10/04/84 27.10- _JOHNSON WINE - - 50- 3710 - 842 -84 _ MANUAL 268285 1L/C4/84 11.59- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL ' 268285 1;/C4/84 1.57- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 268285 _ 1)/04/84 _ 700.90 _.._- . JOHNS ON. _WIVE •_ -. 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL y268285 10/C4/84 3.70 JOHNSON WINE - 50- 4626- 842 -84 -._ _ MANUAL 268285 10/04/84 11236.60 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 268285 13/04/84 18.90 _ - JOHNSON WINE _._ _ _ _... _ _. _- 50- 4628- 822 -82. MANUAL 269285 1J/04/84 6.60 JOHNSON WIVE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL ' 268285 10/04/84 11355.49 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268285 1J/04/84_ -____ ._- .30 - ___- ____JOHNSON _WI NE. ._ _ _50- 4628- 842- 84 - MANUAL 266285 1J/04/84 682.41 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 _ MANUAL ' 268285 10/04184 17.94 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268285 1J /C4/84 22.40 . JOHNSDN__ WINE _._ - - ...___. _. _- . 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268285 10/04/84 11.70 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL ~ 268285 1U/C4/84 .50 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 268285 13/04/84... - _.__. 579.44 ..__ JOHNSON WINE. _ -_.._. _ ._ -- _ -_ _ 50- 4628 - 862 -86 - MANUAL 266285 11/04/84 78.58 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 41621.39 r 88181• _. _.. --- ---- --- - --- -- -- --- -- - - - - - -- -- - ••• -CKS 268453 _13/04/84 _ - 138.36 -_._. PA UST_IS_.& SONS ._ __. ..._._ .. _ _..._.--_.__50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268433 10/04/84 2940 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 268453 10/04/84 2.40 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 2684S3 1;/04/84. 140.76 _ _ PAUSTIS & SONS ___ _._ -_.... _. .._.___. __59-4628-842-84 MANUAL 268453 11/04/84 138.36 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268453 1/04/84 2.40- PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 881881 •rr -CKS 268435 10/04/84 .85- PRIOR WINE CO 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 268435 1J/04/84 1.37- PRIOR WIN= CO 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 26845510/04/84- _ - 25.21_ P_RIOt_WLh''E -C9 _ _ _50- 4628- 822- 82 MANUAL 268435 09/25/84 17.33 PRIOR WIN_ INVENTORY 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 268435 10/04/84 68.25 PRIOR WINE CO 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL s 19P• TY OF EDINA CHEL _'GISTER 09 -30• ?AGE 12 CHECK -NO. DATE-- __. -_._ -- - AMOUNT.-_._____ _.___.__- ___-_- VZ'.NDDR- ____ -_ -_ TTEM__DESLRZP_TSDN__ _- ACCOUNI- NO .�_INV.._11- p.0.- N..M_SSA6E_... -. 108.57 • fff fff f•• -CKS 258451 _ 10, /0,4 /84 8.55-- .-..- --- ..QUALITY_WI NE- ---- ----- - - -- -- - .------- -- __. -50- 3710 - 822- 82__- --- _--- _.._ ---- ...MANUAL _ 268451 10/04/84 4.69- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL i 268451 10/04/84 15.66- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL • 268451 10/04/84 29.45-- - - - - -.__ QUALITY WINE -- _.._ -- --- --- - - -- -- -.- __._ -•- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 -. -- --- MANUAL- 268451 10/04/84 .08 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 268451 1)/04/84 .04 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL • 268451 10/04/E4__--- - - - -_- _ -- -3.55--- - - -- -- -QUALITY .WI NE . -- - --- --1__ -- ____--- __ -50- 3710 - 842- 84 .._ MAN 13/04/84 4.25- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 268451 10/04/84 5.66- QUALITY WIN= 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 258451 13/04/84 __ 24.59- _ - QUALITY WINE - ___. - -__ , 57 -3710- 862 -86 _ _' - MANUAL 268451 1C/04/84 2.87- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 268451 10/04/84 .24 QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 362 -86 MANUAL °Y 268451 10/0,4/84._ . -_.. 783.34 _.__ -_ QUALITY WINE 50- 4626 - 822-- MANUAL 268451 1u/04/84 19472.73 QUALITY WINE - 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 268451 1 ^/04/84 1.229.46 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 268451 10/04/84 11.94- - _ -- QUALITY WI NE _. _ __. _ -_ __ ___ -_ -- 51- 4626- 862 -86.. _.... _ _ MANUAL 268451 1)/04/84 234.38 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 268451 10,/04/84 427.57 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • _ 268451- - __10_/04/34 __ __.__ -__. -_ - 2.20 _ -_^ QUALI -IY_- WINE-_- -_5Q- 4628 - 842- 84___- -__. -_ _,MANUAL 268451 10/04/84 212.85 QUALITY WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 14ANUAL 268451 10 /04 /84 177.75 QUALITY WIN= 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL • 258(# 51 10/04/84 - -. 4.23 -- _ _ QUALITY WINE ____ __ .50 -4628- 842 -84 _- _ MANUAL 268451 1 ) /04/8 4 249.65 QJALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 862.86 MANUAL 268451 It'/C4/84 143.50 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL i - - - ... - - - - - - - --- - -_.4 8]_4.9 5 -- - - -- -- - - -- -- -- - -- -- �, rrr -CKS c 258540 10,/ [34/84 9.60- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 26854U 10/04/84 11.19- TWIN CITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL , i 258540 1C/04/84 - _- _._. 4.66- ..____ -_.- _TW IN-CI TY WINE . _ -.___ _ _- _ _ _. _ -50- 3710 - 862- 86_--- _. -.._ _ _ _ _ MANUAL 268540 1U/04/84 480.47 TWIN CITY WINE - 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 268540 10/04/84 11.70 TWIN CITY WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 4 258540 1u/04/84 559.55 TWIN CITY WINE __ - _ _____50- 4628- 842- 84.____ _ _ -_ MANUAL 268540 10/04/84 12.00 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 268540 10/04/84 233.)1 TWIN CITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 25854 U_ _ .___- 10/04/84_.__- .-- _. -__- _75.10_. -____ TWIN__ 0,l _T_Y._YINE- _- 50- _4628-862x86___,_- -.__._._ MANUAL 19277.28 • rrf -CKS I 268762 09/25/84 15.00 MCFOA CONF 8 SCHOOLS 10- 4204 - 140 -14 MANUAL r 268163 J9/25/84 2,700.30 U S POSTMASTER POSTAGE 10- 4290 - 510 -51 MANUAL - ... -- -- - - -2 X000..00 • - - - - -...- -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- -- - - -__... - - -- - - 268764 09/25/84 38.15 TRT STATE BEV INVENTORY 50 -4632- 822 -82 MANUAL ' - --. _.__ .__- - - --- - --. -.. -- -- ---- -- 38.1.5 -• - - -- -- - - - ---- - - -- ------ i ,268765 09/25/84 44.00 RAMSEY CO WARRANT ARREST 10- 4504- 421 -42 MANUAL j -< 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -30 -84 PAGE 13 CHECK N0. DATE. - . _ -. -.. - - . AMOUNT _.._ ._ _ - -. _. VEND02_ .. -- __ - -__- .._.. ITEM,- .DESC.RIPTI.ON- - -_... - ____ACCOUNT..NO. INV.-- _q- -P.O._ p- MESSAGE 44.00 f ••• -CKS + 269198 09/26/84 - 5555.46- GROUP_ HEALTH_ ._..-_ "EHP_HOSP 10- 41,56- 510 -51- MANUAL_ , 5 9555 .46 f _ _ _ _ - - fif -CKS 269203 09/26/84 6.00 PETTY CAST MEETING EXP -NSES 10 -4206- 100 -10 MANUAL 269 2^ 3 09 /26/84 _ - 1.00 _ PETTY_-CASH _ MEETING - _EXPENSES 10-4206- 120 -12 MANUAL 2692J3 09/25/84 16.00 PETTY CA Sri MEETING EXPENSES _ 10 -4206- 160 -16 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 21.05 PETTY CASH MEETING EXPENSES 10- 4206- 200 -20 MANUAL 26920 3 09/26/84 10.50 PETTY CA S4 MEETING EXPENSES -- 10- 4206 - 260 -26 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 3.75 PETTY CASH MEETING EXPENSES 10- 4206 - 420 -42 MANUAL 269203 79/26/84 15.49 PETTY CAS-1 MEETING EXPENSES 10- 4206 - 421 -42 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 - - _ _ 24.50 P °TTY_ CASH _ - _ MEETING EXPENSES 10-4206-422-42 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 10.77 P --- TTY CASH - -__ _ MEETING EXPENSES _ 10- 4206- 490 -49 _ _ MANUAL 269 2U 3 09/26/84 8.30 PETTY CASH MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 160 -16 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 3.54 _ PETTY CASH POSTAGE 10- 4290 - 180 -18. MANUAL 269203 0 9/26/8 4 3.98 PETTY CASH G_N SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 160 -16 MANUAL 269203 c; 9/26/84 11.13 PETTY CASH GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 200 -20 MANUAL 269 20 3 J9/26/84 -_ - 10.15 - _- _- _- .- -P_TTY _CASH G_N SUPPLIES _ _ _ - 10 -4504- 420 -42_ MANUAL 269203 U9/26/84 7.56 PETTY CASH _ GEN SUPPLIES -_ 10- 4504 - 421 -42 _ MANUAL 269203 U9/26/84 14.31 PETTY CASH GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 440 -44 MANUAL 269203 09/26/84 - - 6.45. - P =TTY CASH - -_ . _ GEN.-_SUPP -LIES . .._ _..10 -4504- 500 -50. MANUAL 173.71 i - -- - - - - - - - -- ------- - - - - -- - - - - -- - -- -- -- - -- - - - - -- - CKS 269442 09/26/84 11v995.65 PHP EMP HOSP 10- 4156 - 510 -51 MANUAL _ 11.995.65 -* -- - -- - f 1 f- CKS • 269591 09/26/84 100.00 CECELIA SMITH MEETING 10- 4202 - 140 -14 MANUAL 100.00 • • fff fff ••• -CKS • + 272 700 .09/28/84 _. _ 2,459.13 - ._ - -, H9._9._E _._ ___.. FIX- g_PA INT -_, _ 10- 11.39- 000 -0.0 MANUAL 29459.10 • _ __ ! f f f f R - 276067 10/04/84 466.15 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • _ _.276067 _ -_ 10/04/84. - 9.45 --------- CAPITAL- CI.T.Y_DISTRIL- _ -_ -_ -_ - _- .__ -___ - -50- 4628- 822-- 82- MANUAL 276067 1U/C4/84 155.98 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 276067 10/04/84 4.40 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL • 276067 10/04/84 _. _._ _ 92.70 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI. _ _ - 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 276067 10/04/84 121.75 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 276067 10/C4184 2.70 CAPITAL CITY DISTRI 50- 4628.862 -86 MANUAL • 27.6067__.___._-10/04./-8 -4, _2..7_5 -- CAPITAL-C-i_7-O.IST_KI _50- 4628_862 - -86 " 855.1 8 '� !tf •i f iff -CKS ', 198 TY OF EDINA CHE. -GISTER 09 -30 PAGE 14 CHECK NO._DA.TE_.______ - 276129 1J/,4/84 275129 10/04/84 275129 17 /14/84 f f * f f * 276135 276135 276135 276 135 276135 275135 276135 216 135 276135 _ 276135 27S135 275135 - i AMOUNT -. - -- __.__-- - --.__ - VLND.04 1 90 80.4 5 _ BELLBOY 39893.90 SrLL31Y 19533.60 BELLBOY -- - 6 9 5 07.9.5. •- -- - - - - - -- - -.- I_TE.M -Df- &CRLP_LIAN AC. COUNT-NO ._INV•__a_3..0.__a_M_SSAGE___ - - - - -- - - - -- -- -- - - -- -_. _ -- -- 50 -4626- 822 -82 _ MANUAL 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 5?- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 17+/04/81 6.71 - EAGLE WIN= 10/04/84 24.24- EAGL. WINE 13/04/84.____ -_- _ -- ._2.21-_._-,- EAGLE_YINE_ --- - - 1]/04/84 .58- EAGLE - -- WIN. 10/04/84 1.73- EAGLE WIN. 1]/04/84 _ -__ 30.52- _ _..- .__EAGLE._WINE._ - - - - -'- 10/C4/84 335.25 EAGLE -- WINE 1C/04/84 110.25 'EAGLE WIN: 1:]/04/84 -- ----- __ - --- 19212.15 EAGLE WIN_--.--.----- - -_ 1C/C4/84 19531.13 EAGLE - - -- WIN_ 1J/04/84 29.15 EAGLE WIN_ 10/04/84 _ . 86.25 .._. __- _EAGLE_ .WINE______ - - -- 10/04/84 39238.10 * ED PHILLIPS * ** -CKS 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL - -- ----- -_-50- 3710 - 842- 84. MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL -- -- -- -------50-3710-862-86- - MANUAL 5C- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL ---- --- -- -- -- - -_ _ _. _ -50_ -4 6 2 8- 8 4 2- 8 4 - _ - - -- - -- -_ -_. _ MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL -------------- .--- ___. -50 -4628- 862- 86.__ -. -- _ _ MANUAL -, -_- ,- - -- - - - *** -CKS. 276138 10/04/84 20.10- E3 PHILLI °S 276138 1J/04/84 _ .. _. 9.60- _ ED PHILLIPS 276138 10/04/84 61.63- ED PHILLIPS _ 276138 1U/04/84 3.78- ED PHILLI °S 10/04/84 _ 276138 _ _ 10/04/84____ _ 17.54-- ____.__ED _PH ILLIPS ----- 276138 10/04/84 22.47- ED PHILLI °S - 276138 10/04/84 .64 ED PHILLI °S 275138 _ 10/04/84 _. _ 25.67- __ - -ED P''-IILLiPS _ _- 276138 10/04/84 48.16- ED -- - - PHILLIPS 275138 10/04/84 14.40- ED PHILLIPS 275138 lU/C4/84.._..__ -_____ MANUAL • 275138 13/04/84 12.64+ ED P.4ILLI3iS - 275138 1U/04/84 11.68- ED PHILLIPS 275138 10/04/84 _.. 9.39- ____..___ED MANUAL PHILLIPS--__...____ 276138 1G/C4/84 31.03- ED PHILLIPS _ 275138 10/04/84 35.02- ED PHILLI °S _ 276138 _._ .. 1)/04/84_.__.______3q081.42 . - ____ -ED_ PHILLIPS_ 276138 1J/04/84 31979- ED P-fILLIDS - _ 276138 10/04/84 29407.93 ED PHILLIPS 215138 1J/04/84 - __. . 7.89 -. __..__..ED PHILLIPS c(01 -1 a 1U /U4 /Ll 4 1 9751 .13 ED PHILLIPS 27S 138 13/04/84 19123.45 ED PH ILLI3 S 276138.._.._- _1J/04/84_ ___- 154.)0 ED_3iILLI -P_S._ 276138 10/04/84 876.89 ED PHILLIPS 276138 10/04/84 43-3.30 ED PHILLIPS 275138 10/04/84 ------- 215.70 ED PHILLIPS-_ i 276138 10/04/84 19283.69 ED PHILLI S _ 276138 10/G4/84 719.80 ED PHILLIPS 276138 _..._70/04/84 - -__ _632.30 __ ED__.P!1IL 276138 10/04/84 9.92- ED PHILLIPS - 276138 1U/04/84 584.02 ED PHILLIPS 50 -3700- 862 -86 MANUAL • _ 50- 3710- 822 -82 _ . - MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL . _._ -5C- 37.10- 822 -82 _ -____ MANUAL _ I 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL • 50- 3710 - 842 -84 _ _ _ MANUAL . 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL • 50- .3710- 842 -84 ._.... _._ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL • _- -.----50-3710-862-86 _... __. _. _ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL • ---- _- ---50- 4626- 822- 82_- _- .______ -_ MANUAL 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL • 50- 4626- 862 -86 ._ __..._ _ . MANUAL 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL • MANUAL ._.I 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • �- 50- 4628- 842 -$4 .- MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL j 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL - __ -50- 4628 - 842 -84_ MANUAL 50- 4628- 862 -86 R� _ ._ MANUAL ;. 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL • ` 1984 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 09 -30 -84 PAGE 15 CHECK NO. DATE __ ....AMOUNT _ VENDOR .- . _ I_TEM._DESCRIPTION- ______. _-.- -ACCOUNT._ NO. .._INV. - a_p..0. p MESSAGE 276138 10/04/84 .00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL ` 276138 10/04/84 19595.20 ED PHILLIPS - 50- 4628- 862- 86 MANUAL y276138 10/04/84 469.53 ED PHILLIPS - -- 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 149948.53 - -- ** *_CKS 215271 13/04/84 24.20- INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50 -3710- 822- 82 MA!JUAL 276271 1;;/04/84 7.25- INTERCONTINENTAL PK _ 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 176271 1:'/04/84 86.10- INTER= ONTINENTAL PK 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 276271 1J/04/84 _ _ _ _ _ 48.11- INTERCONTINENTAL PK _ _ 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276271 10/04/84 3.22- INTERCONTINENTAL PK _ 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276271 10/34/E4 5.10 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL Z 5271 1i/04/84 1,210.35 INTEICONTINENTAL.PK _._..__. 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 276271 1.7/04/84 21.00 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 276271 10/04/84 49305.30 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 275271 11/04/84 - 29405 *95 _- __INTERCONTINENTAL.PK_ -_ __ __ _ -.. 50- 4626- 862 -86- MANUAL 175271 10'/04/84 13.50 INTERCONTINENTAL _ PK _ -__ 50- 4626- 862 -86 _. MANUAL 275271 11/04/84 362.50 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 276271 1111/04/84 1.37 INTERCONTINENTAL PK _ _ 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 275271 10/04/84 161.10 INTERCONTINENTAL PK .- - 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 276271 10/04/84 1.20 INTERCONTINENTAL PK 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL ..89319.92 • fff **f **f-CKS 275295 17/04/84 20.64- JOHNSON WINE 57- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 275285 10/04/84 14.73- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL ` 276285 - ---- 10/C4/84.---- -- - -__ --_ 6.40- -JOHNSON- WINE.--- .. - -- -_ 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 276285 10/04/84 59.55- JOHNSON WINE - •- -�--- -,_50- 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 275285 13/04/84 6.CO JOHN30N WIVE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL ` 275285 10/04/84_ - 14.01- __ JOHNSON WINE.. ...________....._.._._ - 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 27528_5 15/04/84 7.87- JOHNSON WINE -50- 50- 3710 - 842-84 MANUAL 276285 IJ /C4/84 60.78- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 - MANUAL 275285 1')/04/84 _ - 9.1'8- .._ ____JOHNSON WINE._ _....._ 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 276285 10 /04/E4 17.83- JOHNSON WINE _50- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 276295 10/C4/84 9.08 JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 276285 1']/04/84 41.09- - _ --__ -- JOHNS ON. WINE 50.- 3710 - 842- 84 MANUAL 276285 " 10/04/84 28.05- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 275285 10/04/84 23.36- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276285 ._10/04/84.- .42.53 -__ -- -- ._.JOHNSON_WINE _ -__ 50- 3710 - 862 -86- MANUAL 276285 10/C4Y84 4 *28 JOHNSON WINE -- 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 215285 10/04/84 4.28- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 275285 10/04/84 _ 3.00 _. _._JOHNSON WINE .__ - _. _.. _._._ 50 -4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 215285 10/04/84 700.90 JOHNSGN WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 275235 13/04/84 2,054.80 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626 - 842 -84 MANUAL 276285 . - . .. 1J /04/84 ------- -.- _. -_. -- -_99 70 - _ -__ -- JOHNS .ON._WINE -_- -- ____._50-4626-_842- 84-­ MANUAL 275285 1]/04/84 6.30- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 _ --- -- - - -__ -- MANUAL 276285 17/04/84 300. ^9 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 2/6285 1J/04/84 _ _300. ?9-JOHNS ON .WINE _ 50- 4628- 822 -82 4ANUAL 275285 10/04/84 6.30 JOHNSON WINE ._ 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 276285 13/04/84 353.64 JOHNSON WIVE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 2762850- /04/84__ 22.50_ JOHNSON- W.LNE__ _ _50- 4628 - 822 -82- MANUAL 275285 11/04/84 736.93 JOHNSON WIVE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL j 276285 10/04/84 8.10 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL t 198 TY OF EDINA CHEL :GISTER 09 -30 PAGE 16 T CHECK NO. DATE__ _._._.- _-_._AMOUNT__. -. V_- N003 iTEM__OE.SCRLP -MN.__ ACCOUNT- NO..__INV..__N- P.O.__q_MESSAGE_ 50- 3710 - 822- 82 _ 275285 1:1/(14/84 6.30 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL II' 276285 275285 10/C4/84 1)/04/84 19032.013 _ JOHNSON WINE -- - -- - - -- 50- 4628- 822 -82 __ MANUAL 276285 10/04/84 454.20 9.?0 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 276285.. _1C /04/84. 393.49 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL - 215285 19/04/84 3.30 _- .JOHNSON_YINE JOHNSON WINE - _,__- ___. -._-50 -4628- 842- 84__- _- __.___ _,______MANUAL. 50- 4628- 842 -84 WINE 275285 13/04/84 9.70- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 542 -84 MANUAL MANUAL 276285 10/04/P_4 - ._. 505.20 _.JOf!NSON. .WINE- ._.__ 50- 4628- 842 -84_ , MANUAL 275285 13/04/84 454.20- JOHNSON WINE - ....._ 50 -4628- 842 -84 _ MANUAL 276285 1J/04/84 19.50 JOHNSOV WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 275285 11/04/84 __ _ _ _ 894.40 _ _ _ JOHNSON WINE - - - - --- --- - - --- - -- ^ __50- 4628 - 842 -84_ MANUAL 215285 1J/04/84 9.00 JOHNSON WINE -- --- __. -..- 50- 4628- 842 -84 _ -._ MANUAL 276235 10/04/P4 4.50 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 275285 1 ^/04/84 214.35 _.. _ JOHNSON WIVE ._._.. _.. __._. -_- _______50 -4628- 862- MANUAL - 276285 11/04/84 1 9402. 79 JOHNSON WINE .86.__ __ _ _ 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276285 10/04/84 252.60 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 276235 1J/04/84-- ______ 214.35 -. _. __. JOHNSON WINE.- 50- 4628 - 862- 86_____.___ MANUAL . 276285 10/04/84 13.23 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 276285 10/04/84 24.30 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276285 1C/C4/84 _- - 4.50 _._ JOHNSON WINE__. ___._________ 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 276285 1U/04/84 1,168.15 JOHNSON WINE _ 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 1 215285 10/04/84 4.50- JOHNSON MINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL i f f f f f fff -CKS - 215435 276435 1ZZ /04/84 13/04/84 .48- 24.15 RRIO2 WINS CO 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL PRIOR WINE CO 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL .tf fff MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822- 82 215451 17 /04/8 4 35.22- QUALITY WINE 216451 10/04/84 5.40- QUALITY WI NE 276451 _10/04/84 936 ____ .._ QUALIT.Y. WINE___ 275451 1)/04/84 .10 QUALITY WINE 215451 10/04/84 9.58- QUALITY WINE 276451 10/04/F4 22.92 -. __ ._ __QUALITY NINE _ 276451 10/04/84 10.29- QUALITY WINE 216451 10/04/84 10.25- QUALITY WINE 276451 _ __._ 10/04/84._._- __21.81- ___._____QUALITY_WINE 276451 V/04/84 3.35- QUALITY WINE 216451 10/04/84 52.40- QUALITY WINE 215451 1]/04/84 _ _. 19761.14. QJALITY_WINE 276451 10/04/84 19146.74 QUALITY WINE 215451 1)/74/84 2,620.31 QUALITY WINE _- 215451 _ _.,_.._ 1L/04/84.. _. - 4.94-._.__,_-QUAL.I.TY_.WINE_-_-_- 276451 10/04/84 290.20 QUALITY WINE 276451 13 /04/84 18.70- QUALITY WINE 215451 1]/04/84 - __ _ _ _ _. _514.87 __ .____ QUALITY.WINE 276451 10/04/84 479.38 QUALITY WINE 276451 1]/04/84 1390.33 QUALITY WINE _276451 ____ 10/ 04 / 84- 512.79QUALITV_WINE -.__- 276451 10/04/84 167.95 QUALITY WINE 8,389.11 • e • . fff -CKS 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822- 82 _ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL ___.- __- _._50- 3710- 842 -84__ -_ MANUAL 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL -50-3710-862-86 MANUAL .. 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL • - .- _.____._...__50- 4626- 822 -82 _- - _ MANUAL 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL • 50- 4628- 822- 82MANUAL ..� 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL • - 50- 4628- 842 -84 __ . MANUAL 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 (. MANUAL __50- 4628 - _862.6 _,-____._MANUAL 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL I„ ^/ |,^ 198-4 czrr OF cozmx cwccn ncszmrcn n9�s0~u4 p��c 17 ' � * C*ccn ma,~_oxTc - Ammum` - -___--_- w�wpV� ___-- --'�TEM' DESCRIPTION m:cOuwT mn° Jmx. w. p.o° * ncouxmc | � °^°°°° - -'--'------ ----'--- --'----------'---- '---�_ '_-___' -'_-_�__-_----_-__-____�---____-----__---- - °°^_cwo � ^ 276540 1o/04x84 17°75~ rwIm c',rTr wIm[ 50~3710~323~82 nxmo«L 216540 1u/04x84__ _ -_---- - y'°^s- _-__-_Jw3N -CITY wzNc ---'---'-- ---- 50~3710-842-8* mxmo*L 27554o 10/04/84 32.91~ TWIN czrY'MINE � ' — - - - 50~3710~862~86 ' - - ' - � mAmuxc . ' 276540 10/0*x84 887.66 rwzm cTTv mzmc 50~4*28~8 2 2~8 2 mxmu^L .° 276540 1o/o*xo4__ 9"9o.--__-_TuTm-��rY_uzm�____-__'�V�4 6a8~82a~uaMANUAL � ara��o �oxo*�oo �v.o� rw�m crTr wzm� 50~46 28~842~84 xxmu«L ! ' 276540 10*04v84 19572.57 rwrm crvr uzmc 50~4628~842~8* mxmuxL ~ 27654o . 10x04v8* _ an.rm _ __rwIm czry mzmc _ _ _ . no~*azn~o*a~oa wxmuxL 276540 1u/04/84 19645°95 7uzm czry mzmc _ SO- 4aao~u6z~ua nxmoxL o^oru.av ° | ^ °°^~Cwa ' *998*7.74 pmmo vo TOTAL scmsnxL rumm � 965"00 _ _ __ rumn�zo. TOTAL, p«wn Fumo r°,a ruxo 23 rnrxL xur ccmrcw » moa°os pumo za rorxL ouznnzma pooL rumn � ?1,936925_. -- --_- Fuwo-e7'vorAL_-_-- __-snLp'counoc rowo 9°57 rumn zn 7o7xL mccncArzum CcnTcm pomo ^ / | 80.80 Famn 29 rorxL sum nxmoc pmNo 1^975°81 pumD 30ToTuL� uxrcauoxn Fuwo__ zoz,00n.rw puwo so rmrx� �zuuon ozspcwyxnn pumo �. | � ^ � . - -s63 ^667.96 ___.___JcrxL-_-'-'-_-____-��___-___'---' --------- --_''--------------�� - - ' ~ � - - - --- - '-- - --- -------'---� --___ '__-_-_ __-oa"d typed -checks -»oy»p3 thr" 58691_ � . /' . . 7-.---- ^ ' omor-- ^ / ^/ |,^ '~ , Tj- 5527 Village Drive Edina, MN 55435 October 1, 1984 Sun Newspapers 7401 Bush Lake Road Edina, MN 55435 To the Editor: Once again the City of Edina's long standing liquor ordinance is being challenged'by those whose motive is personal financial gain. Consequently, it is once again time that we as citizens of this community take it upon ourselves to be informed on the many facts and figures regarding the use -- and abuse -- of alcohol in today's society and then make an intelligent decision before voting. I will not state any of the voluminous statistics (though they are available -- and staggering!), but I must say that loosening any liquor ordinance in any way seems counter- productive to -any positive strides that have been made regarding the problem. To those who cry "unfair," I would heartily agree there seem to be some existing inconsistencies in our city's handling of the whole liquor issue, i.e. municipal liquor stores, beer licensing, etc. But if we are attempting to take a stand, adding another "wrong" will never total up to a "right," and it only seems to point up the difficulty involved in changing or undoing an ordinance once it has been established. In addition to the "unfair" aspect, we surely all relate to and understand wanting -- and needing -- to make a profit. And granted, wine with a meal, for many of us, is most enjoyable and generally harmless. So I think we are all sensitive to what the restaurant owners are saying. However, there are several facts that seem pertinent to the decision we each must make as a voter on November 6 -- regardless of the part alcohol does or does not play in the life of each of us. (1) All restaurant owners in Edina were (or should have been) aware of the long standing liquor ordinance that existed in this City at the time they chose to open a business here. (2) The use of alcohol is widely known to be one of this country's leading social and health problems! The toll it reaps is a heavy one; not a one of us has escaped knowing that fact personally in some way. (3) Our schools go to great lengths to educate our kids about the effects of alcohol use. Do we really care what we say to them or don't we? Do we have credibility? After all, wine IS an alcoholic beverage -- that fact cannot be disputed! Therefore, I trust the residents of Edina will once again -- as they did in 1975 -- express their concern for this social and health problem by voting NO.on the referendum on November 6. Sincerely, JoAnn Findell