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EDINA CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 17, 1984
ROLLCALL
EDINA MASONIC LODGE PRESENTATION
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION - June Schmidt
MINUTES of the Regular Meeting of September 17, 1984 and Budget Meetings of 9/10,
9/17, 9/24 and 9/26, approved as submitted or corrected by motion of
seconded by
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. Zoning Change
1. Second Reading
a. R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to MD -5 Mixed Development District,
Edinborough - Generally located west of York Avenue and south of
West 76th Street (Continued from 12/3/84) (Continue to 1/7/85)
2. First Reading
* a. R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to R- Double Dwelling Unit District,
Indian Hills 2nd Addition - Generally located west of Gleason Road
and south of Crosstown Highway
B. Conditional Use Permit
* 1. Crossview Lutheran Church
* C. Ordinance No. 812 -A2 - Regulating Construction and Maintenance of Radio and
Television Antennas, Exterior Dish Antennas, and Supporting Towers
1. First Reading
* D. Report on Redevelopment of Biltmore Motel
* II. PUBLIC HEARING ON REVENUE SHARING FUNDS FOR 1985. Affidavit of Notice by Clerk.
Action of Council by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass.
*
*
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III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS
IV. AWARD OF BIDS
A. Reconstruction of 1974 Ford Pirsch L9000 Pumper (Continue to 1/7/85)
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A.
B.
C.
D.
* E.
F.
* G.
H.
I.
-frattic Safety Committee Minutes of December 11, 1984
I.C.M.A. Retirement Plan Trust (Contd from 12/3/84)
Public Health Nursing Contract for 1985
Set Hearing Date - France Avenue Preliminary Plan Approval and Variance
Request - 1/7/85
Hennepin County Community Action Agency - Board Appointments
Hennepin County Advisory:_Health Services Committee Appointment - B. Reynolds
Revision of Findings of Fact - Victorsen's Valley View 2nd Addition
Special Concerns of Mayor and Council
Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items
1. Wooddale School Site Meetings - 1/8/85 and 1/15/85 - 7:00 p.m.
VI. COMMUNICATIONS
* A. Petition - Permanent Street Surfacing and Curb - Valley View Road between
Mark Terrace and McCauley Trail
* B. Petition - Sidewalk - West 49� Street between France Avenue and City Ramp
* C. Petition - Parking Lot - Edina Community Center
VII. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass.
* A. Designation of Director and Alternate Director - Suburban Rate Authority
* B. Designation of Director and Alternate Director - LOGIS
* C. Designation of Official Newspaper for 1985
D. Resolution - Issuance of Revenue Bonds - Edinborough
Agenda
Edina City Council
December 17, 1984
Pate 2
VIII. FINANCE
A. Claims Paid. Motion of seconded by ,
for payment of the following claims as per Pre -List dated 12/17/84: General
Fund $195,695.29, Park Fund $49,033.19, Art Center $5,398.81, Swimming Pool
Fund $1,427.72, Golf Course Fund $3,965.95, Recreation Center Fund
$17,083.36, Gun Range Fund $339.41, Waterwork Fund $900,399.34, Sewer Rental
Fund $162,349.21, Liquor Dispensary Fund $542,511.72, Construction Fund
$44,695.78, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $2,845,911.98, Total $4,768,811.76,
and for confirmation of the following claims dated 11/30/84: General Fund
$91,128.84, Park Fund $155.10, Art Center $181.99, Golf Course Fund
$55,670.64, Recreation Center Fund $1,637.27, Gun Range Fund $153.99,
Waterwork Fund $576.08, Liquor Dispensary Fund $422,178.51, Total $571,682.42
MINUTES
OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
SEPTEMBER 17, 1984
Answering rollcall were Members Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner and Mayor
Courtney.
PUBLIC HEARINGS CONDUCTED ON NUMEROUS ASSESSMENTS. Affidavits of Notice were pre-
sented by Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed on file. Due notice having
been given, public hearings were conducted and action taken as hereinafter recorded
on the following proposed assessments:
1. ALLEY IMPROVEMENT NO. E -31
Location: Alley between Abbott Av /Beard Av and West 59th St /West 60th St
Assistant Manager Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Alley Improvement
No. E -31 showing total construction cost of $21,056.28 proposed to be assessed
against 21 assessable lots at $1,002.68 each, against estimated assessment of
$1,164.45 per lot. No objections were heard and no written objections to the pro-
posed assessment were received.prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution
later in Minutes.)
2. WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -349
Location: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to-- cul -de -sac
3. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -364
Location: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac
4. GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -140
Location: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac
5. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -254
Location: Marth Court from West 78th Street North to cul -de -sac
Improvements listed under 2, 3, 4 and 5 above affecting the same properties, public
hearing was conducted concurrently. Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment
for Watermain Improvement No. WM -349 showing total construction cost of $15,323.36
proposed to be assessed against 8 assessable lots at $1,915.42 each, against estimated
assessment of $1,547.00 per lot; the West side assessment to be spread over 3 years
and the East side assessment to be spread over 10 years. Analysis of Assessment for
Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -364 was given as total construction cost of
$13,828.44 proposed to be assessed against 8 assessable lots at $1,365.21 each for
the East side to be spread over 10 years, and at $2,091.90 each for the West side to
be spread over 3 years. The estimated assessment was given as $2,099.05 per lot for
the East side (10 years) and $3,215.90 per lot for the West side (3 years). Analysis
of Assessment for Grading and Graveling Improvement No. C -140 was presented showing
total construction cost of $13,426.30 proposed to be assessed against 922.77 assessable
feet at $14.55 per assessable foot, against estimated assessment of $16.78 per assess-
able foot. Anaylsis of Assessment for Street Improvement -No. BA -254 was given as
total construction cost of $23,973.56 proposed to be assessed against.922.77 assessable
feet at $25.98 per assessable foot, against estimated assessment of $31.10 per assess -
able foot. No objections were heard and no written objections to the proposed assess-
ments were received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
6. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -256
Location: Gleason Court from Gleason Road to cul -de -sac
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Street Improvement No. BA -256
showing total construction cost of $42,572.88 proposed to be assessed against 14
assessable lots at $3,040.92 each, against estimated assessment of $4,908.28 per lot.
No objections were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments were
received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
7. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -257
Location: Nob Hill Drive in Oak Ridge of Edina
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Street Improvement No. BA -257
showing total construction cost of $23,604.60 proposed.to be assessed against 10
assessable lots at $2,360.46 each, against estimated assessment of $2,900.94 per lot.
No objections were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments were
received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
8. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -258
Location: Browndale Avenue, Coolidge Avenue, Brook Avenue, Mackey Avenue, from
West 44th Street to North Edina City Limits
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Street Improvement No. BA -258,
noting that street replacement only was constructed on Browndale Avenue and that
street and concrete sidewalk replacement was constructed on Mackey, Brook and Collidge
Avenues. Total construction cost for street replacement portion was $42,130.56,
less one -half paid by General Fund, with the balance, plus capitalized interest, of
$24,078.48 proposed to be assessed against 2,118.23 assessable feet at $11.37 per
foot, against estimated assessment of $14.44 per foot. Total construction cost for
concrete sidewalk replacement portion was $17,721.23, including capitalized interest,
proposed to be assessed against 1,831 assessable feet at $9.68 per foot. The total
proposed assessment for street replacement only for Browndale Avenue is $11.37 per
assessable foot against estimated assessment of $14.44 per foot. The total
proposed assessment for street and sidewalk replacement on Mackey, Brook and Collidge
Avenues is $21.05 per assessable foot, against estimated assessment of $22.25 per foot.
9/17/84
Noted was a letter of objection to the proposed assessment from Peter J. and Kathy
Stiehm, 4520 West 44th Street. No further objections were heard to the proposed
assessments. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
9. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -259
Location: Vernon Avenue from Gleason Road to Lincoln Drive; Lincoln Drive from
Vernon .Avenue to Londonderry Drive
Analysis of Assessment was presented for Street Improvement No. BA -259 showing total
construction cost of $220,027.00, proposed to be assessed against 3,743.85 assessable
feet (single family), 629.00 units (multi - family) and 1,270.00 feet (commercial) as
follows:
Proposed Assessment - $ 20.00 per assessable foot (single family)
150.00 per assessable unit (multi - family)
40.00 per assessable foot (commercial)
against Estimated Assessment showing above same rates. Appearing and objecting to
the proposed assessment was Christine Hill, 6914 Langford Drive. Engineer Hoffman
presented the objection of the developers of The Habitat to the proposed assessment
based on the following: 1) the irregular shape of Lots 1, 5, 6 and 14, and 2) that-the
wetland on Lots 5 and 6 encompass 50% of these lots. No further objections being
heard, Member Richards moved that the hearing on Street Improvement No. BA -259 be
continued to October 1, 1984, with the understanding that the developers of The
Habitat would present a specific proposal as to assessment for the lots involved.
Motion for continuation was seconded by Member Turner and unanimously carried.
10. STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -260
Location: Golf Terrace from Wooddale Avenue, Westerly 2100 feet +
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Street Improvement No. BA -260
showing total construction cost of $54,956.29 proposed to be assessed against
3,848.48 assessable feet at $14.28 per foot, against estimated assessment of $15.87
per foot. Engineer Hoffman noted the following with regard to the project: 1) no curb
was constructed on Part 9, Block 2, Golf Terrace Heights - staff would recommend the
15 assessable feet be removed from the project, reducing total assessable feet to
3,833.48 for a proposed assessment of $14.33 per foot; and 2) with regard to the right
of way for Concord Avenue which has never been constructed, abutting 4610 and 4700 Golf
Terrace, the 50 foot right of way is included in.the proposed assessment, one -half
to each abutting property owner inasmuch as the right of way is being used as part of
their yards. John and Sue Burritt, 4706 Lake View Drive, and owners of Part 8, Block 2,
Golf Terrace Heights, asked what their proposed assessment would be in view of the
fact that the concrete curb was only constructed along a portion of their rear yard
which faces Golf Terrace. Mr. Hoffman responded that-it is proposed that their
assessment would..one -third of the footage (46.85') as has been the City's policy
when assessing projects abutting rear yards. He also pointed out that the proposed
assessment would preclude any further assessment for concrete curb if at some future
point in time concrete curb is extended West along the balance of their rear yard.
No further comments were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments
were received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
Member Richards stated that.he felt staff should initiate a petition to formally vacate
the right of way for Concord Avenue, abutting 4610 and 4700 Golf Terrace, inasmuch--as
Concord Avenue has never been constructed.
11. STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S. -172
Location: McCauley Trail from Gleason Road to West line of Lot 1, The Timbers
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment for Storm Sewer Improvement No.
St.S. -172 showing total construction cost of $21,139.1.8 proposed to be assessed against
179,400 square feet at $0.1016 per assessable square foot (storm sewer only) for the
City Park and at $0.1687 per assessable square foot (with curb and gutter) for
Lots 22 and 23, Block 1, The Timbers. Mr. Hoffman advised that the project was
petitioned for by.the owners of Lots 22 and 23, The Timbers, to eliminate an existing
drainage ditch which ran.along these two properties and that they had also asked for
curb and gutter to be constructed. He noted that the City is included in the proposed
assessment because Creek Valley Park water flowed into the drainage ditch. No object-
ions were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments were received
prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
12. WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -351
Location: York Avenue, West 54th Street to 200 feet South to serve 5400, 5406
and 5408 York Avenue
Mr. Bernhardson presented Anaylsis of Assessment for Watermain Improvement No. WM -351
showing total construction cost of $5,173.08 proposed to be assessed against 3 lots
.at $1,724.36 per assessable lot against estimated assessment of $1,510.94 per lot.
Mr. Hoffman advised that the project was petitioned for by the owner of the 3 lots.
No objections were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments were
received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
13. WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -350
14. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -367
Location: Evanswood Lane to service 6219 and 6221 Evanswood Lane
Improvements listed under 13 and 14 above affecting the same properties,�public hear-
ing was conducted concurrently. Mr. Bernhardson presented Anaylsis of Assessment for
Watermain Improvement No. WM -350 and Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -367 showing
total construction cost of $12,739.20 proposed to be assessed against 2 lots at
9/17/84
$6,369.60 per assessable lot, against estimated assessment of $5,116.70 per lot.
Mr. Hoffman advised that the project was petitioned for by the developer of Zuppkewood
Addition to provide water and sewer service for Lots 1 and 2, and that additional work
had been requested. No objections were heard and no written objections to the pro-
posed assessments were received prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution
later in Minutes.)
15. STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. L -24
Location: Between 7142 Valley View Road and 7005 Comanche Court
Mr. Bernhardson presented Analysis of Assessment showing total construction cost of
$329.04, proposed to be assessed against 8 assessable lots at $41.13 per assessable lot,
against estimated assessment of $53.89 per lot. No objections were heard and no
written objections to the proposed assessments were received prior hereto. (Assess-
ments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
16. MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT NO. M -84
Location: 50th Street and France Avenue Business District
Mr. Bernhardson presented Anaylsis of Assessment showing total construction cost of
$42,776.44, proposed to be assessed against 289,030 square feet at $0.148 per assess-
able square foot, against estimated assessment of $0.135 per square foot. No object-
ions were heard and no written objections to the proposed assessments were received
prior hereto. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
17. AQUATIC WEED IMPROVEMENT NO. AQ -84 -3
Location: Indianhead Lake
Mr. Bernhardson presented Anaylsis'of Assessment showing total construction cost of
$4,753.98, proposed to be assessed against 33 lots at $144.06 per assessable lot,
against estimated assessment of $315.15 per lot. It was noted that because of environ-
mental factors there was no aquatic weed cutting this year. One letter of protest was
noted from the owner of Lot 6, Block 5, Indian Hills Addition, located at the North
end of the bay off Indianhead Lake. Al Orchard, 6613 Dakota Trail, was present and
explained his objection to the proposed assessment. He stated that because of the
heavy foliage, the lake was not visiable from his home and therefore he did not feel
his property should be included in the assessment district. Robert Perkins, 6909
Dakato Trail and president of Indianhead Lake Homeowners Association, expressed the
association's appreciation of the City's support of this program. He pointed out that
this is the fourth year that the lake has been treated, but that this was the first
year the cost will be specially assessed to benefited properties. No further comments
were heard. (Assessments levied by Resolution later in Minutes.)
Following presentation of Analysis of Assessments, Member Bredesen introduced the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND CONFIRMING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED ON ACCOUNT OF
VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows:
1. The City has given notice of hearings as required by law on the proposed assess-
ment rolls for the improvements hereinafter referred to, and at such hearings held on
September 17, 1984, has considered all oral and written objections presented against
the levy of such assessments.
2. Subject to the amendment made in paragraph 3 of this resolution, each of the assess-
ments as set forth in the assessment rolls on file in the office of the City Clerk for
the following improvements:
Alley Improvement No. E -31
Watermain Improvement Nos. WM -349, WM -350 and WM -351
Sanitary Sewer Improvement Nos. SS -364 and SS -367
Grading Improvement No. C -140
Street Improvement Nos. BA -254, BA -256, BA -257, BA -258 and BA -260
Storm Sewer Improvement No. St.S -172
Street Lighting Improvement No. L -24
Maintenance Improvement No. M -84
Aquatic Weed Improvement No. AQ -84 -3
does not exceed the local benefits conferred by said improvements upon the lot, tract
or parcel of land so assessed, and all of said assessments are hereby adopted and
confirmed as the proper assessments on account of said respective improvements to be
spread against the benefited lots, parcels and tracts of land described therein.
3. Said assessments are hereby amended as follows: Street Improvement No. BA -260 -
Part 9, Block 2, Golf Terrace Heights is excluded from the assessment district, reducing
total assessable feet to 3,833.48 to be assessed at $14.33 per foot.
4. The assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments, the first of said
installments, together with interest at a rate of 11.5% per annum on the entire assess-
ment from the date hereof to December 31, 1985, to be payable with the general taxes
for the year 1985. The number of such annual installments shall be as follows:
Name of Improvement Number of Installments
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT NO. E -31 10 years
WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -349 3 years (West Side)
10 years (East Side)
SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -364 3 years (West Side)
10 years (East Side)
GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. C -140 10 years
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Name of Improvement Number of Installments
STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -254 10 years
STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -256 10 years
STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -257 10 years
STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -258 10 years
STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -260 10 years
STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. ST.S -172 10 years
WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -351 10 years
WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. WM -350 3 years
SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -367 3 years
STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. L -24 1 year
MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT NO. M -84 1 year
AQUATIC WEED IMPROVEMENT NO. AQ -84 -3 1 year
5. The City Clerk shall forthwith prepare and transmit to the County Auditor a copy of
this resolution and a certified duplicate of said assessments with each then unpaid
installment and interest set forth separately, to be extended on the tax lists of the
County in accordance with this resolution.
6. The Clerk shall also mail notice of any special assessment which may be payable
by a county, by a political subdivision, or by the owner of any right of way as
required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.061, Subdivision 4, and if any such assess-
ment is not paid in a single installment, the City Treasurer shall arrange for collect -
tion thereof in installments, as set forth in said section.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Schmidt.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
FINAL PLAT CONCEPT APPROVED FOR MILLER ADDITION. (Member Richards left the meeting
during consideration of the Miller Addition.) Mr. Hughes recalled that final plat
approval for the Miller Addition had been continued for one week to allow for
further negotiations between the Millers and the Kuenzlis on the right of way issue
to provide access to the proposed subdivision. The two parties have now reached a
compromise on the right of way. Mr. Hughes presented a graphic of the original
plat with an overlay illustrating the plat as now proposed noting that the Kuenzlis
property would be included within the plat for the purpose of land exchanges as part
of the settlement. The land to be conveyed from Millers to the Kuenzlis would provide
them with three buildable lots, plus the lot for their existing home. The cul -de -sac
would be shifted slightly to the north and the area designed for storm water would be
conveyed to the City. The Miller property is proposed to be platted with four lots.
Mr. Hughes pointed out that the terms of a developer's agreement need to be defined
and recommended that the Council give concept approval of the plat at this time. The
final plat would then be brought back for Council approval within several weeks. He
noted that the Kuenzlis desire to move an existing garage which would be on the pro-
posed roadway to the lot adjacent to the existing home. In order to make the garage
fit on that lot, the lot line would have to be relocated northerly about 10 feet
causing a substandard lot depth and therefore a subdivision variance would.be
required. He summarized that the plat which would come back for Council approval
would include: 1) the lot depth variance, 2) a developer "s agreement, 3) a 10 -foot
outlot along the southerly portion of the site that would be conveyed to the property
owner to the south to provide more rear yard area, 4) the Kuenzli property in the plat
and 5) the vacations of portions of Dearborn Street, Spruce Road and the related alley.
Mr. Hughes advised that the vacations could be approved with the release not issued
until the final plat of the Miller Addition is approved. Member Bredesen asked
whether the drainage area is adequate to meet the concerns of the neighbors. Engineer
Hoffman responded that the area is the same size as was shown earlier and which design
had been approved-.as-.adequate by the consulting engineer. With regard to the question
of whether granting concept approval would be binding on the Council, Attorney Erickson
opined that it would essentially be final plat approval with conditions, and the
conditions once met would result in final plat approval. There was,a discussion as
to the lot depth variance which would be required in connection with the relocation
of the garage. Mr. Hughes explained that the exact location of the existing home
is not known at this time and thus the variance is not known but the garage would
be required to be sited three feet from the new lot line. Member Schmidt then moved
concept approval of the Miller plat, subject to the following conditions: 1) subdi-
vision dedication, 2) executed developer's agreement, 3) granting of a lot depth
variance situated three feet from the garage, 4) inclusion of Kuenzli property in
the plat, 5) vacations of streets right of way (Dearborn, Spruce and alley) be sub-
ject to approval of final plat, and 6) suitable public access to ponding area.
Motion was seconded by Member Turner.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
(Member Richards returned to the meeting at this point.)
9/17,/84
PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR KIDD ADDITION DENIED. Affidavits of Notice were presented by
clerk, approved as to form and ordered-placed on file. Mr. Hughes recalled that
preliminary plat approval of the Kidd Addition was heard by the Council at the
August 20, 1984, meeting atrwhich time it was continued to the September 17 Council
meeting so that a joint development with adjoining owners could be further pursued.
The request is to subdivide property fronting on West 62nd Street to the north
and which also has access to Valley View Road to the south, into two lots which
would each measure about 14,000 square feet in area. Lot 1 would be retained for
the existing dwelling and Lot 2 would be a new building site. It was pointed out
at that time that the lot in question could potentially be better developed by
including the rear portions of other lots on West 62nd Street. Mr. Hughes advised
that he is not aware of any joint development proposal. Member Turner commented
that the Council's concern is that a subdivision approval for a new single family
home would not be consistent with the character and symmetry of the neighborhood
and that it could more appropriately be rezoned R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District.
Member Turner then moved that preliminary plat for the Kidd Addition be denied
for the reasons stated. Motion was seconded by Mayor- Courtney.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Richards, Turner, Courtney
Nays: Bredesen, Schmidt
Preliminary plat denied.
FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVED FOR ERICKSON PETROLEUM CORPORATION. Affidavits
of Notice were presented by Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed on file.
Mr. Hughes advised that the subject property is zoned PC -4, Planned Commercial
District and is generally located on the northeast quadrant of W. 50th Street and
Interlachen Boulevard. An automobile service station with three service bays is
presently located on the - property. The pplicant (Erickson Petroleum Corporation)
proposes to acquire the property and convert the full service station to a self -
service gas station with accessory convenience retail uses. The three service
bays would be eliminated and converted to sales area and a 1,200 square foot
addition would be constructed, thus increasing the building's floor area by about
fifty percent. The applicant proposes to maintain the existing access to the site
and the general arrangement of parking areas and drive aisles. The existing canopy
and pump islands will be removed and replaced with a new canopy and islands. As
shown on the site plan, the existing right of way line for W. 50th Street encroaches
substantially into the southerly portion of the site. Portions of some of the pro-
posed parking spaces and drive aisles are located on this right of way which is
controlled by Hennepin County. The applicant and the County have discussed a
release of this excess right of way and the deliniation of a new right of way line
which would eliminate the encroachment of parking spaces into the right of way.
The County has also requested that the existing driveway from West 50th Street
be closed. Although at this time an agreement on the release has not been speci-
fically worked out, it is staff's understanding that both the applicant and the
County agree on the particulars and it is expected that the release of the right
of way to the applicant will be forthcoming. The applicant has requested, and
the Planning Commission concurs, that the City should go on record with the County
asking them to allow the curb cut from West 50th Street to remain in place until
an improvement to West 50th Street is undertaken. Mr. Hughes pointed out that
the final development plans illustrate 16 off - street parking spaces for the pro-
posed use. According to_the Zoning Ordinance, 24 spaces are required based upon
the floor area of retail uses and the proposed number of employees. The applicant
notes that most retail customers are those also purchasing gasoline. Eight
cars can be parked at the pump islands which in the applicant's view, should be
included in the count of parking spaces.' If so included, 24 parking spaces would
be provided as required. Staff would recommend that the eight spaces be so
included. The applicant has also submitted elevation drawings, grading and
landscaping plans and other information required by ordinance. The Planning
Commission considered the request at its August 29, 1984, meeting and recommended
approval, subject to to the resolution of the access right of way issue with
Hennepin County; requesting to the County that a one -way ingress from West 50th
Street be kept -open until further improvements are made to West 50th Street;
and limited to the building plans presented which show the same exterior materials
used for all sides of the building. The proponent has asked the City to accept
as evidence of the release of the right of way a letter of understanding between
them and the County. Mr. Hughes noted that Dave Hoeschen of Erickson Petroleum
was present to answer questions. Member Bredesen raised the question of. safety
for traffic pulling out of the southerly curb cut to travel south on Interlachen.
Mr. Hughes responded that the Planning Commission had discussed this at length,
including the possibility of a one -way traffic flow through the station. The
Commission had concluded that the best solution was to keep the access on West
50th Street open for as long as possible and to allow two -way flow at all other
driveways. Jerry Jensen, manager of the Holiday real estate department, stated
that they concurred with the staff report; that they have made every effort to
resolve the right of way question but cannot do so until they own the property.
9/17/84
No further comment being heard, Member Turner moved adoption of the following reso-
lution:
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BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that the Final
Development Plan for Erickson Petroleum Corporation, 5200 Interlachen Boulevard,
presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of September 17, 1984, be and
is hereby approved, subject to resolution of the access right of way issue with the
County; requesting to the County that a one -way ingress from West 50th Street be kept
open until final improvement of West 50th Street occurs; limited to the building
plans presented; and that issuance of a building permit be conditioned on a signed
letter of agreement between the applicant and Hennepin County.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Schmidt.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
NEIGHBORHOOD FOR EAST EDINA HOUSING FOUNDATION DESIGNATED. Affidavits of Notice
were presented by. Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed on file. Mr. Hughes
recommended that the designation of the neighborhood for the East Edina Foundation
include that part of Edina located east of Hansen Road and north of Interlachen
Boulevard extended. The designation is requested in connection with the proposed
Edinborough project. A large area of the City is included in order to appoint members
to the Foundation who are required to live in the area that the Foundation serves.
It was noted that presently the area of the City which lies east of Highway 100 is
included. Member Schmidt then introduced the following resolution, moving adoption:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina conducted a Public Hearing pursuant
to published notice duly given; and
WHEREAS, the City of Edina desires to provide assistance to renters, home buyers,
and homeowners of modest incomes; and
WHEREAS, such assistance can most appropriately be provided on a neighborhood basis;
and
WHEREAS, that portion of Edina located easterly of Hansen Road and northerly of
Interlachen Boulevard extended is characterized by housing stock and housing opportu-
nities which are more available to individuals and families of modest incomes than
other parts of the City;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina hereby
designates and establishes that part of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
lying northerly and easterly of the following described line:
Beginning at the West Quarter corner of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21; thence
easterly along the East -West center lines of Sections 30 and 29, Township 117,
Range 21, to the East Quarter corner of said Section 29; thence south along the
East line of said Section 29 and the East line of Section 32, Township 117, Range 21
to the Southeast corner of said Section 32; thence easterly along the North line of
Section 5, Township 116, Range 21, to the Northeast corner of said Section 5; thence
south along the east line of said Section 5 and the east line of Section 8, Township
:116, Range 21, to the Southeast corner of said Section 8,
as a Neighborhood for purposes of promoting housing opportunities for individuals and
families of modest incomes.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Turner.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney.
Resolution adopted.
VACATION OF PORTIONS OF.DEARBORN STREET, SPRUCE ROAD AND ALLEY GRANTED CONDITIONALLY.
Affidavits of Notice were presented by Clerk, approved as to form and ordered placed on
file. Mr. Hughes presented the petitions of P.K.R. Development Company for vacation of
public right of way of portions of Dearborn Street, Spruce Road and the alley between
Dearborn Street /Arthur Street and between Spruce Road /Belmore Lane,'-all as. identified
within the proposed plat of Blake Woods, generally located east of Dearborn
Street and north of Belmore Lane. Mr. Hughes recommended that the vacations be
granted, subject to the signing of the final plat of the Miller Addition. No comment
or objections being heard, Member Turner introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption; subject to final approval by Council of the Miller Addition plat:
RESOLUTION VACATING PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY
FOR PORTION OF DEARBORN STREET, SPRUCE ROAD AND ALLEY
WHEREAS, a resolution'of the City Council, adopted the 2nd day of July, 1984, fixed a
date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of portions of Dearborn Street, Spruce
Road and alley between Dearborn St /Arthur St and between Spruce Rd /Belmore Ln;
WHEREAS, two weeks' published and posted notice of said hearing was given and the
hearing was continued to and held on the 17th day of September, 1984, at which time
all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of the public
that said street vacations be made; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacations affect existing
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easements within the area of the vacations and the extent to which the vacations
affect the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning or con-
trolling electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or water pipes,
mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacation, to continue
maintaining the same, or to enter upon such street or portion thereof vacated to
maintain,.repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota, that the following described portions of Dearborn Street, Spruce
Road and the alley between Dearborn St /Arthur St and between Spruce Rd /Belmore Lane
be and is hereby vacated effective upon final approval by Council of the Miller
Addition plat:
That part of Dearborn Street lying south of the westerly extension of the north
line of Lot 1, Block 2, MENDELSSOHN, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and north of a
line distant 5.00 feet south of, measured at right angles to, the westerly
extension of the south line of said Lot 1.
That part of Spruce Road lying east of the northerly extension of the west line
of Lot 1, Block 1, MENDELSSOHN, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and west of the
northerly extension of the west line of Lot 10, Block 2, MENDELSSOHN, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
That part of the Alley which lies adjacent to the east line of Lots 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5, Block 2, MENDELSSOHN, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying south of the
easterly extension of the north line of said Lot 1 and north of the north line
of Belmore Lane.
No easements were involved in said vacation and the
to cause a notice of completion of proceedings to be
fer record of the County Auditor, and filed with the
with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Abstained: Richards
Resolution adopted.
Clerk is authorized and directed
prepared, entered in the trans -
Register of Deeds in accordance
by Member Schmidt.
CONCERNS OF AREA RESIDENTS REGARDING 70TH STREET /CORNELIA DRIVE INTERSECTION HEARD.
Assistant Manager Bernhardson recalled that the Council in its meeting of July 16,
1984,.adopted the Traffic Safety Committee's recommendations of July 10 regarding
the intersection at 70th Street and Cornelia Drive. In its reconsideration on
September 11 of the 70th and West Shore stop sign which has been referred by Council
for further study, the Traffic Safety Committee was again presented with the 70th
and Cornelia issue by some area residents. After considerable discussion the
Committee recommended that those individuals address the Council regarding this issue.
The 70th and Cornelia issue was originally presented to the Traffic Safety Committee
at its February meeting following letter requests from both the Cornelia PTA and a
committee that had been formed regarding safety problems. At the February meeting
the Committee received testimoney and moved to consider the action again at its April
meeting. In April, following a study in the area, the following observations were
made: a) there was excellent compliance with the existing stop sign, b) the inter-
section did not meet warrants for signalization, c) pedestrian traffic at that inter-
section occured for a very short period of time during the day, and d) the existing
20 mph zone in the area received minimal compliance. Following discussion by the
Committee, it was recommended that additional information be gathered, including
traffic gap studies. An extensive study was done and the following findings were
made and forwarded to the Council as a recommendation on July 10, 1984. Several
area residents and PTA members were present. Council approved the recommendations
on July 16: a) that the four -way stops be maintained, b) that 70th and Cornelia be
striped to indicate the "through" and "turn" lanes, c) that "No Parking - Anytime"
zones be established near the intersection, d) that snow removal at -the intersection
be improved by the City, e) that steps be initiated to relocate the mailbox, f) that
attempts be made to relocate the existing MTC shelter, and g) that the adult school
crossing guards should be maintained. It was the feeling of the Traffic Safety
Committee that signalization in addition to not being warranted would cause additional
problems including an overall increase in traffic speed and that it would change the
character and nature of the street from a collector street to something akin to a
four -lane major arterial. The Committee also concluded that a semaphone would not
enhance pedestrian safety. Those persons who were in attendance at the Committee's
September 11 meeting indicated that there were two major issues: 1) that the lane
striping has not helped alleviate the problem but in their estimation has exacerbated
the problem, and 2) that they feel signalization is the only remedy that will increase
safety at that corner. Additional issues were identified by the neighborhood group
and there is some indication that they feel that an independent traffic study of the
situation would be appropriate at this time. It was noted that the Traffic Safety
Committee was established as a technical advisory committee to the City Council
regarding matters of traffic safety and that its action must always be reviewed and
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ratified by the Council. Appearing and addressing the Council were: Cindy Heim,
president of Cornelia PTA; Donna Montgomery, 6824 Oaklawn Av.; Joy Bartlett,
7029 Lanham Lane, Phyllis Kohler, 4512 W. 70th Street; Terri Sweatman, Dunberry
Lane; Richard Foley, 4804 Dunberry Lane, Gary Chiebowski, 7004 Bristol Boulevard;
and Steve Davies, 4720 Dunberry Lane. Concerns voiced were the potential danger
to children and residents attempting to cross W. 70th Street, need for a
semaphore at the intersection, that no right turns be allowed during certain
hours and objection to the striping at the intersection for four lanes of traffic.
Engineer Hoffman presented graphics illustrating the role of W. 70th Street as
a collector street in the overall roadway system in the southeast quadrant of the
City and explained how the Traffic Safety Committee had arrived at the recommenda-
tions made to the Council regarding the intersection. The Committee had also
recommended approval of a four -way "Stop" at West 70th Street and West Shore.Drive .
at its August 14 meeting and the Council moved to continue the recommendation until
the next Committee meeting in September so that the views of the area residents
could be heard and directed that the issue come back to the City Council on ...:
September 17, 1984. Mr. Hoffman pointed out that the recommendation of a four -way
"Stop" at West 70th Street and West Shore Drive is a highly disputed issue. In
view of the concerns expressed by residents of the area concerning the traffic
problems of West 70th Street, the Committee feels it may be advisable to authorize
an independent traffic study to resolve the issue. Members Turner and Schmidt
stated they would like to see an, independent traffic study made of W. 70th Street
from Highway 100 to France Avenue. Member Richards concurred and said if a study
is to be made, testimony should also be heard at this time regarding -the West 70th
Street and West Shore Drive intersection. He also raised questions regarding who
should work with a traffic consultant, representation from the area, estimated cost
and time frame for a study. Mr. Hoffman indicated he could obtain proposals from
several traffic consultants and bring those back for consideration'by the Council
at the next meeting. Speaking in favor of four -way "Stop" signs at West Shore Drive
and W. 70th Street were: James Coppock, 7024. West Shore... Drive; Ronald Rich., 7008
West Shore Drive; and Jess Cohen, 4405 Dunham Drive. Speaking in opposition were:
Harold Babb, 4701 W. 70th Street; Donald Barck, 4807..W. 70th Street and Carl Horsch,
4705 W. 70th Street. Donna Hamilton, 4805.W. 70th Street, asked that the speed limit
on W. 70th Street be strictly enforced and that it remain a two lane street. Member
Richards then moved that the City Engineer be instructed to bring back to the Council
on October 1, 1984, proposals from several traffic.consultants for a study of the
entire area of W..70th Street from Highway 100 to France Avenue, including the
residential neighborhoods on either side of W. 70th Street, and that no action be
taken at the present time on the four -way "Stop" sign issue. Motion was seconded by
Member Turner.
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES OF 9/11/84 REVIEWED. The Council reviewed the minutes
of the Traffic Safety Committee for the meeting held September 11, 1984. In view of
the previous motion of Member Richards, no action was taken on the request regarding
the four -way "Stop" at West 70th Street and West Shore Drive. Member Turner's motion
was seconded by Member Schmidt for approval of the Committee's recommendation in
Section A that "No Parking Anytime" signs be erected along West 66th Street from
Normandale Road eastward to Valley View Road, and for acknowledgement of Sections B
and C.
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Motion carried.
ADVISORY POLL ON ISSUE OF WINE LICENSING APPROVED. Mr. Bernhardson recalled that at
the September 10, 1984, Council Meeting the City Manager and City Attorney were directed
to research alternative wording of the question regarding issuing of wine licenses were
the Council to approve placing the question on the ballot at the General Election on
November 6, 1984. Attorney Erickson.then reviewed the four formats of.the question
which he had drafted for consideration by the Council and advised that staff would
recommend the Question No. 1 format as follows:
ADVISORY POLL
RESULTS NOT BINDING ON, ONLY
ADVISORY TO, EDINA CITY COUNCIL
ON -SALE WINE LICENSES
"Shall the City of Edina issue on -sale licenses to qualifying sit -down
restaurants to sell wine, in conjunction with the sale of food ?"
Mr. Erickson also raised the issue for Council consideration of the wine license fee
itself, noting that the statute relative to on -sale wine licenses states that the fee
for on- sale.wine licenses shall be set by the issuing authority, which will not exceed
one -half of the license fee charged by the issuing authority for an on -sale license,
or $2,000, whichever is less. Therefore pursuant to the statute, the most that the
City can presently charge for an on -sale wine license is $100 and that the only present
manner of increasing that fee will be to increase the fee for on -sale licenses to the
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country clubs. Following discussion as to the preferred wording of the question,
Member Turner moved that the issue of on -sale wine licenses be placed on the ballot
for the General Election on.November 6, 1984, in the format as recommended by staff.
Motion was seconded by Member Richards.
Ayes: Richards, Schmidt, Turner,_ Courtney
Nays: Bredesen
Motion carried.
PARAMEDIC PROGRAM DISCUSSED; PUBLIC COMMENT HEARD. Mr. Bernhardson stated that as
requested by the Council, the paramedic program was placed on the agenda for this
meeting so that input from the public could be gathered regarding the current para-
medic services to the citizens of the City. It was the Council intent that this
would be used as part of their information gathering process to determine action
regarding the staff proposed addition of one additional-career personnel to the Fire
Department staff as a paramedic. He noted that while the Council's immediate decision
is whether to. accept or reject the staff recommendation regarding the personnel
addition as part of the 1985 budget recommendation, the overall issue is not whether
the community at large will receive paramedic services, but who will be the provider
of those services. Edina is the only municipality which provides this service for
itself in Hennepin County. Mr. Bernhardson recalled that Fairview Southdale Hospital
had been contacted regarding the possible provision of service, and subsequent to
the last Council discussion on this, Methodist Hospital was also contacted. It
was the indication from their Assistant Administrator that at this time Methodist
Hospital was not interested. A decision on the staff recommendation must be reached
prior to the final adoption of the budget for 1985. Comment from the public was then
invited. Speaking in strong support of the paramedic service as now provided and urging
Council approval of the staff proposal of one additional paramedic were: Roger Buxton,
6349 Wilryan Avenue; Bob Solberg, 5205 Tifton Drive; Everett Erickson, 5713 St. John's
Avenue; Doug Erickson, 5020 Richmond Drive; Alison Fuhr, 6609 Brittany Road; Pam Keating,
6901 Dawson Lane; Glydewell Burdick, 5529 Vernon Avenue; Winston Granger, 5533 Vernon
Avenue, and Peggy Buxton. Following the comments, Member Turner stated that the
ultimate decision will be made upon final adoption of the budget and that the next
budget discussion meeting will be September 24, at 3:30 p.m. for anyone interested in
attending. No formal action was taken.
METROPOLITAN LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT DISCUSSED. Mr. Bernhardson
advised that the Metropolitan Legislative Commission has requested that each City
Council ratify an amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement whereby the financial contri-
bution of each party would be increased not to exceed $0.35 per capita, no individual
municipality would contribute more than $14,000 per year. The contribution is used to
pay all legal and consultant costs and expenses and other expenses as approved by the
Board. The 1985 budget proposal contains funds to cover the increase. After a brief
discussion of the proposed increase in contribution, it was informally agreed to delay
any action until after final adoption of the 1985 Budget.
EDINA COMMUNITY LIBRARY COMMENDED ON 20TH ANNIVERSARY. Mr. Bernhardson advised that
the Edina Community Library, 4701 W. 50th Street, is observing their 20th Anniversary
at present location. Member Bredesen introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
R F. R(1T .TTT T ON
WHEREAS, the Edina Community Library has been in its present location at 50th and
Eden Avenur for twenty years; and
WHEREAS, the City was the initial constructor of the building; and
WHEREAS, this facility provides excellent service to the residents of Edina; and
WHEREAS, the excellent staff that serves in the Library has made the Library both
accessible and enjoyable to Edina residents;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that in honor
of the 20th Anniversary of the Library at its present location, that the staff be
commended for its excellent work over these many years; and
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER that the week of September 24 through September 29 be declared
"EDINA LIBRARY WEEK"
here in the City of Edina.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by MemberRichards.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney
Resolution adopted.
WOODDALE SCHOOL PROPERTY TITLE OFFICIALLY TRANSFERRED TO CITY. Mr. Bernhardson advised
that the property,title for the Wooddale School has been officially transferred to the
City of Edina from the Edina School District No. 273 as of September 4, 1984. The
consulting firm of BRW has advised that the report on their study of the area should
be available by mid - October. No action was taken.
RICHFIELD /EDINA COUNCIL INFORMAL MEETING SCHEDULED. Council was advised that the date
set for the informal meeting between the Richfield and Edina City Councils is Wednesday,
September
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RICHFIELD /EDINA COUNCILS INFORMAL MEETING SCHEDULED.' Council was advised that the date
set for the informal meeting between the Richfield and Edina City Councils is on
Wednesday, September 26, 1984. Mr. Bernhardson asked that those Council Members who
plan to attend should give him their names so that he could advise the City of Richfield.
COUNCIL /LEGISLATORS BREAKFAST MEETING SET FOR SEPTEMBER 28. Mr. Bernhardson informed
the Council Members that their meeting with State Legislators, County Commissioner and
representative to Metropolitan Council is scheduled for Friday, September 28, 1984, at
7:30 a.m. in the Manager's Conference Room.
NEXT 1985 BUDGET DISCUSSION MEETING TO BE HELD 9/24/84. Council was reminded that the
next meeting for discussion of the 1985 Budget will be on Monday, September 24, at
3:30 p.m. in the Manager's Conference Room and is open to the public.
CLAIMS PAID. Motion of Member Bredesen was seconded by-Member Schmidt for payment
of the following claims as per Pre -List dated 9/17/84: General Fund $976,078.98,
Revenue Sharing Fund $225,000.00, Park Fund $39,259.23, Art Center $1,436.24,
Swimming Pool Fund $6,188.34, Golf Course Fund $24,862.51, Recreation Center
Fund, $12,754.59, Gun Range Fund $624.02, Waterwork Fund $32,470.14, Sewer
Rental Fund $400,408.85, Liquor Dispensary Fund $100,412.46, Construction
Fund $377,280.32, Perm. IMP Revolving Fund $4,701.30, IMP Bond Redemption
Fund $84,000.21, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $4,402,188.20, Total $6,687,665.19,
and for confirmation of the following claims dated 8/31/84: General Fund
$84,536.57, Park Fund $143.63, Art Center $62.74, Swimming Pool Fund $1,224.58,
Golf Course,Fund $8,666.83, Recreation Center Fund $173.03, Gun Range Fund
$71.18, Waterwork Fund $437.32, Liquor Dispensary Fund $337,464.04, IMP Bond
Redemption #2 $1,556.00, Total $434,335.92.
There being no further business, the meeting was declared adjourned by Mayor Courtney
at 11:20 p.m.
City Clerk
MINUTES OF SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING
OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
SEPTEMBER 10, 1984
4:30 P.M.
Answering rollcall were Members Richards, Schmidt, Turner and Mayor Courtney.
Pursuant to due notice, the Council met in the Manager's Conference Room of the
Edina City Hall to review the proposed 1985 Budget for theCity of Edina.
City Manager Rosland pointed out that the proposed 1985 Budget for the City
reflects an increase over last year's budget of 6.5 %. The'goals for the 1985
Budget are: 1) to maintain competitive wages, 2) to levy the maximum taxes needed
to maintain a favorable levy -limit position, and 3) to implement financially the
decisions made by the Council. Mr. Rosland referred to issues that have been
considered by the Council during the past year and noted that the budget as pro-
posed represents the first substantial.program changes since 1978. Issues con-
sidered of importance to be decided upon are: a) alternative revenues, b) equip-
ment replacement, c) capital renewal /additions, and major service levels, the
latter involves decisions as to the direction of the paramedic program and amount
of funding therefore and funds to upgrade snowplowing.
Mr.' Rosland advised that it is recommended that the utility funds (water and sewer)
be combined into one fund; that cash flow losses in the five recreation funds be
funded as part of the proposed budget each year; that an additional $75,000 allowed
increase in levy limits be used for a capital improvement program; that money from
the IBR #1 Fund due in 1985 be kept as a working capital fund with the income earned
to be used for the capital renewal program, and that the Park Fund be combined with
the General Fund.
It was noted.that the following contribute to the proposed 1985 budget increase of
6.5%: 1) Personnel - 5% overall salary increase, with insurance recommended to
increase by $10 per year for 1985, 2) Commodities - general increase of 4 %, with
energy- related items increasing about 10% and an increase in insurance renewals
for the second half of 1985 which may be an additional 15 -20%, and 3) Capital -
proposed at the present level of 8.2% of the overall budget.
The Council then reviewed the proposed 1985 Budget request for Central Services
for City Hall and the Public Services Building. Also examined wasc.the sumary of
evenue by fund and source and expenditures. by fund and functions.
The Council agreed to continue the review of the proposed,1985 Budget on Monday,
September 17, 1984, at 4:30 p.m. The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m.
City Clerk
MINUTES OF SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING
OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY•HALL
SEPTEMBER 17, 1984
4:30 P.M.
Answering rollcall were Members Richards, Schmidt, Turner and Mayor Courtney.
The Council reviewed the proposed 1985 Budget expenditures for general government
areas of Mayor and Council, Planning, Administration, Finance, Election, Assessing,
Legal and Court Services, Public Works areas of Administration, Engineering, Super-
vision, Street Maintenance, Street Lighting and Signs, Traffic Control, Bridges,
Storm Drainage, City Properties, Sidewalks, Ramps and Parking Lots.and Capital
Equipment.
Next examined were proposed expenditures for Police Protection, Fire Protection,
Civilian Defense, Animal Control, Public Health, Inspections, Contingencies, Special
Assessments on City Property, Central Services Equipment, Capital Improvements and
Commissions and Special Projects.
The Council held discussion with regard to the Fire Protection budget on issues
of manpower, number of paramedics and the paramedic program in general. They
also considered the expenditures proposed for the City Hall building and discussed
the subject of directing a study of all City buildings with regard to condition,
adequacy, etc.
The next budget meeting was set for Monday, September 24, at 3:30 p.m. Mayor
Courtney adjourned the meeting at 6:45 p.m.
City Clerk
MINUTES OF SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING
OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
SEPTEMBER 24, 1984
3:30 P.M.
Mayor Courtney called the meeting to order at 3:40 p.m. Answering rollcall were
Members Schmidt, Turner, Courtney. Member Bredesen entered the meeting at 3:45 p.m.
and Member Richards entered at 4:00 p.m.
Mrs. Canny Wright, Chairman of the Human Relations Commission, reported that it is
the consensus of the Commission, after reviewing the budget request of Storefront/
Youth Action, to recommend full support of their request of $14,650 for the Chemical
Abuse Coordinator position. Member Turner and Mrs. Micki Gamer also spoke in support
of the budget request of Storefront /Youth Action.
PARAMEDIC PROGRAM DISCUSSED; PUBLIC COMMENT HEARD. Mayor Courtney noted that a
number of persons were present because of their concern over the future of the
paramedic program in the City. He commented that there is no intention of dis-
continuing paramedic service to the residents of the City, but under consideration
is how that service will be provided and funded. Mr..Rosland explained that the
concern is the funding of the positions so that there is an adequate number of
paramedics. Under the present system, paramedics have been able to opt out of the
position to become firemen only. The budget request would provide one additional
paramedic and it is hoped this recommendation will provide the adequate manpower
so that paramedic service can continue to be.provided by the.City. Mr. Rosland
pointed out that if paramedics continue to opt out of the program due to burnout,
alternatives for providing the.services will need to be considered. It was noted
that presently only Edina and St. Paul provide paramedic service to their residents
and that Burnsville is beginning a paramedic program. All other communities
receive paramedic service from Hennepin County or from private companies. The
following spoke in support of continuing to have the City provide paramedics:
James Kelsey, 5720 Kemrich Drive; an unidentified gentleman; Bob Soelberg, 5205
Tifton Avenue; the security supervisor at 7500 York Avenue; Doug Erickson, 5020
Richmond Drive; Sherrill Grams, nurse at Edina Care Center; and Lewis Jones. Member
Richards commented that the issue of the paramedic service is a very difficult and
complex one that the staff and Council has been grappling with and that no defini-
tive answers have been reached that will resolve this issue forever. He stated
further that he did not think it was right for persons who had signed on as para-
medics to now file a grievance with the union because they did-not want to continue
as paramedics. Member Richards pointed out that as elected officials the Council
has the responsibility of seeing that the tax dollars are properly allocated and
that the best possible service be given for those dollars. He added that there
are still questions to be asked and answered in regard to the issue. Mr. Rosland
pointed out that in order for the recommendation to hire one additional paramedic
to work there has to be a buy -in by present personnel and that it is not a total
financial issue but there are other problems that must be resolved to preserve the
present paramedic program. Member Schmidt stated that she has felt that almost
whatever the cost of the paramedic program it was worth having because it has
functioned so well in the community. She had suggested considering hiring persons
solely as paramedics and not have them connected with the Fire Department to avoid
the union involvement. Member Turner commented that every year the Council must
review the way services are delivered to the citizens to make sure they get the
best possible service in the most efficient manner. She pointed out that the Council
has spent at least the last six months in looking at the way we deliver services in
the City, including the paramedic service. Of the numerous proposals that have been
presented, Member Turner submitted that the one before the Council now is the best
one that is available since the one she was interested in, namely provision by a
hospital, is not available. She added that she would support the various aspects
of the proposal which would be one new man, plus training up of three current fire
fighters, increase in'paramedic supplement, gradual change in administrative
structure and increase in fees. Member Bredesen stated he concurred with the
comments made by Members Richards and Turner, but had questions as how we fund the
recommendation. He added that he wanted the paramedic service to be the first
class service it has been regardless of how it is delivered, but if there is a
way to do it as effectively for less money then he would support that because that
is the responsibility he had been charged with when elected to the Council. Discuss-
ion followed on the number of calls since the 911 system was put in place, paramedic
workload per shift, number of shifts worked and salary. No action was taken on the
budget recommendation.
The Council then reviewed the proposed budget for the Park and Recreation Depart-
ment, noting that expenditures are 5% higher than last year's appropriation. It
was noted that the City is contracting for services which the present staff cannot
provide,rather than adding additional personnel.
The Council then directed the staff to prepare the following documentation:
1) salary comparisions, 2) suggested budget reductions to,an approximate 5%
overall budget increase over 1984, and 3) recommended capital funding program.
The next budget discussion meeting was set for Wednesday, September 26, 6:30 p.m.
with the formal adoption of the budget to be accomplished in the Regular Meeting
of October 1, 1984.
Mayor Courtney adjourned the meeting at 5:45 p.m.
MINUTES OF SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING
OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
SEPTEMBER 26, 1984
6:30 P.M.
Answering rollcall were Members. Richards, Schmidt, Turner and Mayor Courtney.
Mr. Rosland recalled that the Council had asked the staff to prepare a schedule
of salary comparisions, suggested budget reductions and a recommended capital
funding program for their review.
Council was presented with a Comparision - Maximum Yearly Salary Reported in
Stanton Survey of the top 10 Group V cities together with a Comparision - Yearly
Percentage of Increase in support of the proposed 5% overall salary increase for
the 1985 Budget.
Mr. Rosland presented the following recommendations from the Finance Director for
consideration by the Council: "
1) That the Park Fund be combined with the General Fund as of December 31, 1984.
2.) That the Waterworks Fund and the Sewer Rental Fund be combined as of December 31,
1984. The new fund shall be the Utilities Fund.
3) That a Trust Fund be established during 1984 for the purpose of holding funds
to pay 1985 and 1986 installments for bonds and interest of Improvement Bond
Redemption Fund I.
4) That a Working Capital Fund be established by transferring the remainder of
the accounts of the Improvement Bond Redemption Fund, and the Permanent Improve-
ment Revolving Funds as of December 31, 1984. Any earnings of the Working
Capital Fund be used for capital improvement per Capital Improvement Budget.
Council was then presented with a Working Capital Plan for years 1985 -1989. The
proposed projects for 1985 total $100,000 and for 1986 the proposed projects total
$250,000. The proposed projects were discussed briefly. Mr. Rosland recommended
that the Council approve the concept of a Capital Budget.
The Council Members next reviewed a list of possible Reductions to the 1985 Budget
totaling $188,221.00. The proposed reductions were thoroughly discussed so that
final adoption of the 1985 Budget could be made at the October 1,.1984 Council
Meeting..
Mayor Courtney adjourned the meeting at 8:30 p.m.
City Clerk
7.0CATION MAP-r-A-;?.-e;tm.
REZONING &
UBDIV t
N U M B E R S -84 -7 Indian Hills 2nd Addition
Z -84 -1
LOCATION Generally located west of Gleason and south of Crosstown Highway
R E Q U E S T R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District
EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT
®nn S-84-7 Indian Hills 2nd Addition - Revised Preliminary Plat
1v C -84 -3 Crossview Lutheran Church
1,a Generally located west of Gleason and south of Crosstown
Highway
Mr. Hughes stated that the Commission recommended approval
of a seven lot, R -2 subdivision of that portion of the
Crossview Lutheran Church property which adjoins McCauley
Trail and the City Council granted preliminary plat approval
on June 18, 1984.
The applicants are now proposing to subdivide an additional
portion of the Church's property into eight new R -1, Single
Dwelling Unit District, lots. These lots range from 11,850
square feet to 20,700 square feet.
Mr. Hughes reported that Lot 1, Block 1, of the proposed
plat measures five acres in area and would be retained by
the Church. A conditional use permit has been applied for
by the Church for the purpose of constructing a 12,000
square foot, two -story addition. The proposed addition will
be located on the east side of the existing building in an
area partially occupied by an unsurfaced parking area.
The first level of the proposed addition would contain
classrooms and related facilities for Sunday School use.
The second level would contain a large meeting room, lounge,
a kitchen, and storage areas. The existing sanctuary which
contains pew seating for about 300 would reamin unchanged.
If warranted, additional seating of 150 may be considered in
the future.
A new 62 car parking lot would be constructed to the south
of the proposed addition. Plans show an expansion potential
of 48 additional parking spaces which would be constructed
if more seating is provided in the sanctuary. Total- parking
complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
Mr. Hughes and staff believe that the findings required by
the Zoning Ordinance have been met and a conditional use
permit should be granted. He recommended, however, that the
parking lot to the west of the church be modified to provide
the required 20 foot setback from the north property line.
Two parking spaces would have to be eliminated to provide
this setback. These could be added to the new parking lot.
Also, modification of the the new parking lot is suggested
due to a somewhat inefficient layout. Mr. Hughes
recommended approval of the conditional use permit with the
following conditions:
1. Receipt of suitable grading and landscape plans.
2. Building materials for the addition must match
existing materials.
3. The church must be connected to sanitary sewer in
conjunction with the expansion.
4. No additional seating can be provided in the
sanctuary without the construction of additional parking.
Mr. Hughes recommended approval of the revised preliminary
plat with the same conditions as the original proposal:
1. Subdivision dedication.
2. Developer's Agreement which includes the extension
of sanitary sewer mains (which will probably require a lift
station) and the extension of a storm sewer.
3. Conservation Restriction covering the wetland area.
During the course of construction, a snow fence to delineate
the limits of grading is recommended.
4. Grant of easements to facilitate storm sewer
extensions.
5. Grant of DNR permit
6. Petition to install permanent street surfacing and
curb and gutter on.McCauley Trail West abutting the R -2 lots
and the church site.
Mr. Jeff Gustafson, contractor, and Mr. Chuck Sedgwick
of the Church, were present.
Mr. Palmer moved for approval of the preliminary plat
subject to the conditions listed by Staff and Mr. Skagerberg
seconded the motion. All were in favor; revision of -the
preliminary plat was approved. Mr. Gordon Johnson obstained
due to late arrival.
Mr. Bailey moved for approval of the condtional use
permit subject to the conditions recommended by staff. Mr.
Palmer seconded the motion. All were in favor; the
conditional use permit was approved. Mr. Gordon Johnson
obstained.
1
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
NOVEMBER 28, 1984
5 -84 -7 Indian Hills 2nd Addition - Revised Preliminary Plat
Generally located: West of Gleason and south of Crosstown
Highway
Refer to: Attached preliminary plat, May 30, 1984, Staff
Report
On May 30, 1984, the Commission recommended approval of a
seven lot, R -2 subdivision of that portion of the Crossview
Lutheran Church property which adjoins McCauley Trail. This
proposed subdivision received preliminary plat approval from
the City Council on June 18, 1984.
The applicants are now requesting a modification of the
approved preliminary plat for the purpose of subdividing an
additional portion of the Church's property. The attached
revised plat shows the seven, R -2 lots fronting on McCauley
Trail, as originally approved, plus eight lots which front
on a new cul de sac which extends southerly from McCauley
Trail. These eight new lots are proposed to remain R -1,
Single Dwelling Unit District. These lots range from 11,850
square feet to 20,700 square feet. Most of these lots are
100 feet in width.
Lot 1, -Block 1, of the proposed plat measures five acres in
area and would be retained by the Church. A conditional use
permit has been applied for by the Church to facilitate a
proposed expansion.
Recommendation
The proposed modification of the plat represents an expected
future development of the Church's property. Staff finds no
particular problems with the modification and recommends
approval subject to the same conditions as the original
proposal:
1. Subdivision dedication.
2. Developer's Agreement which includes the extension
of sanitary sewer mains (which will probably required a lift
station) and the extension of a storm sewer.
3. Conservation Restriction covering the wetland area.
During the course of construction, we recommend that a snow
fence be erected to delineate the limits of grading.
4. Grant of easements to facilitate storm sewer
extensions.
5. Grant of D.N.R. permit.
6. Petition to install permanent street surfacing and
curb and gutter on McCauley Trail West abutting the R -2 lots
and the church site.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
MAY 30, 1984
S -84 -7 Indian Hills 2nd Addition
Generally located: West of Gleason and south of Crosstown Highway
Refer to: Attached preliminary plat and grading plan
The subject property measures 4.5 acres in area and is zoned R -1 Single
Dwelling Unit District. The property is now part of the Crossview Lutheran
Church site which encompasses about 14 acres. The proponent requests the
subdivision of the property into ten lots and the rezoning of the lots to R -2
Double Dwelling Unit District. Nine of these lots would face McCauley Trail.
The tenth lot is landlocked and presumably unbuildable. The proposed lots
(excluding lot 10) range in area from 15,050 square feet to 19,976 square feet
which exceeds the minimum required area of 15, 000 square feet. The Zoning
Ordinance requires minimum lot widths of 90 feet for R -2 lots. According to
the ordinance, lot widths are measured at a point 50 feet from the front lot line.
If measured according to this method, we find that four of the nine lots are
slightly below the 90 foot minimum. The other five lots are exactly 90 feet.
A major constraint to the development of this property is the presence of a
wetland. Because of its size and water depth, this wetland has been classified
as a "public water" by the State. As such, the filling or alteration of this
wetland is restricted and subject to the grant of a permit from the Department
of Natural Resources. Substantial amounts of fill have place on this property
during past years. This filling has been done according to a plan approved by
the D.N.R. The proposed development will necessitate additional filling which
again is subject to D.N.R. approval. Although a specific permit request has
not been processed by the D.N.R., it appears that the grading plan which has
been submitted can be accomplished within the D.N.R.'s parameters. Thus,
the proposed development appears feasible from a wetland's standpoint.
The subject property is presently designated "quasi- public" by the Comprehensive
Plan in that it is part of a church site. The Plan should be amended if this
project is approved. The Plan would then designatethis property as "low
density attached." Other properties which front on McCauley Trail are presently
designated low density attached by the Plan
The proponent's plans also show a preliminary layout of a future parking lot
on the property which wll be retained by the Church. Although this parking
lot is not now proposed, it is apparently shown to indicate that the Church is
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May 30, 1984
Page two
satisfied with the potential which remains on their site for expansion. It should
be noted that parking lot expansions as well as building expansions require
the grant of conditional use permits
Recommendation
The proposed use of the subject property for R -2 lots is expected and responds
to the direction which has been given by staff to the church and prospective
developers. An amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to extend low density
attached uses to include the subject property is logical and reflects the use
made of other properties in the vicinity. Such an amendment is therefore,
recommended as is the proposed rezoning to R -2.
Staff believes, however, that some modifications to the subdivision are in order.
As noted earlier, the proposed lots are below minimum lot width requirements.
The elimination of one lot would increase the average lot width to 100 feet which
complies with the ordinance. However, other R -2 lots on McCauley Trail measure
110 -120 feet in width and those on Gleason Court, to the north of the Crosstown,
measure 110 -145 feet in width. Our records indicate that the average building width
of doubles on McCauley Trail is 85 feet. The widths of doubles on Gleason Court
exceed 90 feet.
In my opinion, the doubles constructed on the subject lots will be designed to
be compatible with and competitive with other doubles in the area. The wetland
on the site precludes full utilization of the depth of these lots and, thus, an
adequate lot width is even more important. If the subdivision included only
seven R -2 lots, the average width would be about 115 feet. Such lots would
better accommodate the type of double bungelow built in this area. Staff,
therefore, recommends such a modification.
Lot 10 of the proposed subdivision is unbuildable due to lack of access and the
presence of the wetland. In my view, the platting of this area into a separate lot
serves no useful purpose. Such lots frequently are forfeited due to non - payment
of taxes. We recommend that Lot 10 be eliminated and its area incorporated into
the remaining lots.
As to the property remaining in church ownership, it again should be stressed
that conditional use permits are required for future expansions of any type.
No approvals of any improvements schematically shown as the church site are
implied by the approval of this subdivision. The church should consult the
Zoning Ordinance as well as the requirements of the D.N.R. when planning any
improvements.
Also, the church property is, in essence, part of this subdivision and, therefore,
should be subject to normal platting requirements. The church building is not
now connected to sanitary sewer. Such a sewer will be extended to serve the
R -2 lots. As a condition to plat approval, we recommend that the church be
required to connect to this sewer.
Sops?.'l of the church building is a large tract of land containing one dwelling
(the Naas property) . This property will likely be developed in future years.
A 16 foot wide strip of land adjoining the west side of the church property
connects the Naas property to McCauley Trail. Although future public road
access to the Naas property could perhaps come from Post Lane to the west,
the topography in the area would make such a road extremely steep. Staff
S -84 -7
May 30, 1984
Page three
therefore, recommends that the westerly 34 feet of the church property
should be subject to a public road easement. When combined with the
existing 16 foot strip, a feasible public street right of way would exist
for future use.
With the above conditions and modifications, Staff recommends approval
with the following conditions:
1. Subdivision Dedication.
2. Developer's Agreement which includes the extension of sanitary
sewer mains (which will probably require a lift station.) and the extension
of a storm sewer.
3. Conservation Restriction covering the wetland area. During
the course of construction, we recommend that a snow fence be erected
to delineate the limits of grading.
4. Grant of easements to facilitate storm sewer extensions.
S. Grant of a D.N.R. permit.
6. Petition to install permanent street surfacing and curb and
gutter on McCauley Trail West abutting the R -2 lots.
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L O C A T 10 N Generally located west of Gleason and south of Crosstown Highway
REQUEST
EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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CONDITIONAL USE'
NUMBER C -84 -3 Crossview Lutheran Church
L O C A T 10 N Generally located west of Gleason and south of Crosstown Highway
REQUEST
EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Qnn S-84-7 Indian Hills 2nd Addition - Revised Preliminary Plat
iV A C -84 -3 Crossview Lutheran Church
r,a Generally located west of Gleason and south of Crosstown
Highway
Mr. Hughes stated that the Commission recommended approval
of a seven lot, R -2 subdivision of that portion of the
Crossview Lutheran Church property which adjoins McCauley
Trail and the City Council granted preliminary plat approval
on June 18, 1984.
The applicants are now proposing to subdivide an additional
portion of the Church's property into eight new R -1, Single
Dwelling Unit District, lots. These lots range from 11,850
square feet to 20,700 square feet.
Mr. Hughes reported that Lot 1, Block 1, of the proposed
plat measures five acres in area and would be retained by
the Church. A conditional use permit has been applied for
by the Church for the purpose of constructing a 12,000
square foot, two -story addition. The proposed addition will
be located on the east side of the existing building in an
area partially occupied by an unsurfaced parking area.
The first level of the proposed addition would contain
classrooms and related facilities for Sunday School use.
The second level would contain a large meeting room, lounge,
a kitchen, and storage areas. The existing sanctuary which
contains pew seating for about 300 would reamin unchanged.
If warranted, additional seating of 150 may be considered in
the future.
A new 62 car parking lot would be constructed to the south
of the proposed addition. Plans show an expansion potential
of 48 additional parking spaces which would be constructed
if more seating is provided in the sanctuary. Total- parking
complies with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
Mr. Hughes and staff believe that the findings required by
the Zoning Ordinance have been met and a conditional use
permit should be granted. He recommended, however, that the
parking lot to the west of the church be modified to provide
the required 20 foot setback from the north property line.
Two parking spaces would have to be eliminated to provide
this setback. These could be added to the new parking lot.
Also, modification of the the new parking lot is suggested
due to a somewhat inefficient layout. Mr. Hughes
recommended approval of the conditional use permit with the
following conditions:
1. Receipt of suitable grading and landscape plans.
2. Building materials for the addition must match
existing materials.
3. The church must be connected to sanitary sewer in
conjunction with the expansion.
4. No additional seating can be provided in the
sanctuary without the construction of additional parking.
Mr. Hughes recommended approval of the revised preliminary
plat with the same conditions as the original proposal:
1. Subdivision dedication.
2. Developer's Agreement which includes the extension
of sanitary sewer mains (which will probably require a lift
station) and the extension of a storm sewer.
3. Conservation Restriction covering the wetland area.
During the course of construction, a snow fence to delineate
the limits of grading is recommended.
4. Grant of easements to facilitate storm sewer
extensions.
5. Grant of DNR permit
6. Petition to install permanent street surfacing and
curb and gutter on McCauley Trail West abutting the R -2 lots
and the church site:
Mr. Jeff Gustafson, contractor, and Mr. Chuck Sedgwick
of the Church, were present.
Mr. Palmer moved for approval of the preliminary plat
subject to the conditions listed by Staff and Mr. Skagerberg
seconded the motion. All were in favor; revision of -the
preliminary plat was approved. Mr. Gordon Johnson obstained
due to late arrival.
Mr. Bailey moved for approval of the condtional use
permit subject to the conditions recommended by staff. Mr.
Palmer seconded the motion. All were in favor; the
conditional use permit was approved. Mr. Gordon Johnson
obstained.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
NOVEMBER 28, 1984
C -84 -3 Crossview Lutheran Church - Conditional Use Permit
Generally located: West of Gleason and south of Crosstown
Highway
Refer to: Attached Plans
Crossview Lutheran Church requests a conditional use permit
for the purpose of constructing a 12,000 square foot, two -
story addition. The proposed addition will be located on
the east side of the existing building in an area partially
occupied by an unsurfaced parking area.
The first level of the proposed addition would contain
classrooms and related facilities for Sunday School use.
The second level would contain a large meeting room, lounge,
a kitchen, and storage areas. The existing sanctuary which
contains pew seating for about 300 would remain unchanged.
However, seating for an additional 150 may be considered in
the future if warranted.
A new 62 car parking lot would be constructed to the south
of the proposed addition. This would bring the total
parking quanitity on the site to 103 cars which complies
with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. The plans
also show an expansion potential of 48 additional parking
spaces which would be constructed if more seating is
provided in the sanctuary.
The plans submitted in support of the application do not
include a grading plan or a landscape plan. Staff has
informed the applicant that such plans will be required
prior to Council review.
Recommendation
Staff believes that the findings required by the Zoning
Ordinance have been met and a conditional use permit should,
therefore, be granted. We suggest that the parking lot to
the west of the church should be modified to provide the
required 20 foot setback from the north property line. It
appears that two parking spaces will have to be eliminated
to provide this setback. These two spaces could be added to
the new parking area. Also, the proposed new parking lot
layout is somewhat inefficient. We suggest that the
applicant consider a modification of the layout.
Approval is recommended with the following conditions:
1. Receipt of suitable grading and landscape plans.
2. Building materials for the addition must match
existing materials.
3. The church must be connected to sanitary sewer in
conjunction with the expansion.
4. No additional seating can be provided in the
sanctuary without the construction of additional parking.
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AN ORDINANCEAAMENDiNG oRDT�NAN(... No. 812 Tn RUF..Qa ATE
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF TELECOMMUNICATION,
TELEVISION AND RADIO ANTENNAS, EXTERIOR DISH ANTENNAS
AND SUPPORTING TOWERS, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA ORDAINS:
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Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 812 herebv amended- tQ read
as follQRS:
"Section 1. Definitions. Words and phrases used in this
ordinance which are defined in Ordinance No. 825, as amended
from time to time. (said ordinance as amended from time to
times is herein called the "Zoning Ordinance's_ shall be
construed herein according to their definitions contained in the
Zoning Ordinance. The following words and terms shall have the
following meanings in this ordinance:
(a) Antenna equipment used for transmitting or
receiving telecommunication, television or radio
signals, which is located on the exterior of, or
outside QL, any building or structure, and includes a
dsh antenna.
(b) Dish Antenna: a parabolic shaped antenna
(including all supporting apparatus) which is used for
receiving telecommunication, television or radio
signals, which is located on the exterior of, or
outside _qL any building or structure.
(c) Tower: any pole, spire or structure, or any
combination thereof, to which an antenna is attached,
orkwhich Xis designed fgr an antenna" to be attached,
and all supporting lines, cables, wires and braces."
Sec. 2. Ser___2 of Ordinance No 812 is hereby amgad_cd to read as
follows:
Se . 2. Permit Required; Exemntions�. No antenna or tower
of any kind shall hereafter be erected, constructed or placed,
or re- erected, reconstructed or replaced, anywhere within the
City without first making an application for and obtaining from
the City a permit therefor.
(a) , Exemptions. No permit shall be required for
the following:
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(i) Dish antennas not greater than 30
inches in diameter or five square feet in
cross sectional area, which do not exceed
six feet in height.
(ii) All other towers or antennas which
do not exceed six feet in height.
(iii) Antennas and towers erected oL
cons_ tructed by the City for City purposes."
Sec. 3. Sec. 3 of Ordinance 812 is hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 3. Application for Permit; Issuance_: Fees.
made to the Building Official in the same manner, and containing
the same information, as for a building permit pursuant to
Ordinance No. 406, as amended from time to time and the
Minnesota State Building Code thereby adopted S"ch nermit
shall-be issued by the Buildin Official. Forj%a permit&equired
by this ordinance-, an application fee as set forth in Ordinance
No. 171 shall be required for the purpose of defraying the cost
of examining and processing the application for permit and the
cost of inspecting the installation and maintenance of such
antennas, dish antennas and towers."
Sec. 4. Sec. 4 of Ordinance No 812 is hereby divided into three
erections. being Sec. 4. 5 and 6. and-is-hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 4. General Requirements. All antennas, towers and
dish antennas, including supporting wires, for which a permit is
required shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) All applicable provisions of Ordinance No.
06 including wind loading requirements set forth in
thekMinuesot; Building Code thereby adopted, as sich
ordinance shall be amended from time to time.
(b) Antennas and towers shall be grounded for
protection against a direct strike by lightning and
shall comply, as to electrical wiring and connections
NLith all annlirahle Cl ty and state g at»tea
regulations and standards.
(c) No antenna or tower shall x ed a height
equal to the distance from the base of the antenna and
tower to the nearest overhead electrical power line
(except individual service drops), less five feet.
(d) Antennas or towers shall be protected to
discourage climbing by unauthorized persons.
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(e) No antenna or tower shall have affixed to it
in any way any lights, reflectors, flashers or other
illuminating device, or any signs, banners or placards
of any kind, except one sign not over 10 square inches
indicating the name of the manufacturer and /or
insins t�all�er . ��
(f) No tower shall have constructed thereon, or
attached thereto, in any way, any platform, catwalk,
crow's nest or similar structure.
(g) All towers shall be constructed of
corrosive- resistant steel or other corrosive - resistant,
non - combustible materials. Towers shall not be
constructed mad." wood, including timbers or logs.
(h) No part of any antenna or tower, nor any
lines, cables, equipment, wires or braces used in
connection with any tower or antenna shall, at any
time, extend across or over any part of a street,
sidewalk or alley."
ec. 5. Location.
LLI In all Zoning Districts as established by
the Zoning Ordinance:
ja No part of any tower or antenna
shall be constructed, located or maintained,
at any time, permanently or temporarily,
within any setback required by the Zoning
Ordinance for an accessory building or
structure for the kon District in which
the antenna or tower is located. If no
accessory building or structure setback is
provided by the Zoning Ordinance, the
antenna or tower shallhmaintain all setbacks
r_eoui ed by the Zoning Ordinance for
principal buildings or structures.
Additional requirements for lots kin the R-1
and R -2 Zoning Districts as established by the Zoning
ALD Dish antennas greater than 30 inches
in diameter shall not be located on the roof
of a principal or accessory building.
ii Dish antennas shall only be . located
in rear yards.
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iii) No antennas or towers shall be
located in the front yard."
'ec. 6. Height Restrictions.
(a) In the R -1 and R -2 Zoning Districts as
established by the Zoning Ordinance
�L No ground mounted tower shall be in
excess of 50 feet in height, measured from
the ground elevation at the base of the
tower to the hi hest point of the tower.
ii Towers mounted K a building or
structure shall not extend over 25 feet
above the highest point of the roof of the
building or structure.
iii Antennas shall not extend more than
15 feet above the highest point of a tower.
Antennas not mounted . on a tower shall not be
in excess of 15 feet high, measured from the
highest point of the roof of the building to
which the antenna is attached to the highest
point of the antenna, or from the ground
elevation at the base of the antenna to the
highestj22int of the antenna.
(iv) Dish antennas shall not be in excess
of 15 feet in height, measured from the
ground elevation at the base of the antenna
to thekhighest point of the antenna.
(v) Dish antennas not greater than 30
inches in diameter, which may be mounted on
the roof pursuant to: this ordinance, shall
not exceed six feet in height, measured from
the point at which the antenna is mounted to
the roof to the highest point of the antenna.
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In all other Zoning Districts as established
by the Zoning Ordinance: e--
kUi No antenna, Atower wer fiantenna w '
Saar shall exceed 75 feet in height,
measured from the base of the a�e"M to the
highest point of the antenna or tower,
whichever is higher. `
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(ii) Dish antennas shall have an overall
height of no more than 26 feet for either a
ground mount or roof mount."
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Use:
Sec. 6. Sec. 6 (Lights and Signs; Crows' Nests) of Ordinance No. 812
is hereby deleted in its entirety.
Sec. 7. Sec. 7 of Ordinance No. 812 is hereby renumbered Sec. 8 and
is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 8. Number of Towers and Antennas Allowed.
(a) In the R-1 and R -2 Zoning Districts Las
established by the Zoning Ordinance: more than one
exempt antenna, as defined in Sec. 2(a) of this
ordinance, one dish antenna and one tower requiring a
permit under the provisions of this ordinance shall be
g1lowed at any one time on any single lot.
(b) Mn otherUN istricts zoned residential by the
Zoning Ordinance: no more than one exempt antenna, as
defined in Sec. 2(a) of this ordinance, one dish
antenna and one tower requiring a permit under the
provisions of this ordinance shall be allowed at any
one time on any single tract.
(c) kD all Anistri c
residential by the Zoning Ordinance: no more than one
exempt antenna as defined in Sec. 2(a) of this
ordinance, one tower over 20 feet in height, and two
dish antennas shall be allowed at any one time on any
single tract."
Sec. 8_ §ec. _8 of Ordinance No. 812 is hereby n �mb rP�i spy 9 and
is amended to read as f o11 ows ; _
9. Variances. Variances from the literal provisions
of this ordinance shall be * processed and granted or denied in
the same manner as variances are handled under Ordinance No.
825."
Sec. 9. Sec. 9 of Ordinance No. 812 is hereby renumbered Sec. 10 and
is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 10. Abandoned Antennas
antenna or tower which is not used
commencing after the effective date
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and Towers; Removal. Any
for six successive months,
of this ordinance, shall be
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deemed abandoned and may be required to be removed in the same
manner and pursuant to the same procedures as for dangerous or
unsafe buildings established by Ordinance No. 471 or by
Ordinance No. 406, as such ordinances are amended from time to
time, or by the Building Codes adopted by Ordinance No. 406, as
amended, or by Minnesota Statutes, Sections 463.15 to 463.26, as
amended."
Sec. 10. Sec. 10 of Ordinance No. 812 is hereby renumbered Sec. 11
and is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 11. Violation; Penalty.
(a) Misdemeanor. Any person who shall violate
any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and subject to penalties pursuant to
Ordinance No. 175, as amended.
(b) Other Remedies. In addition to the
penalties imposed by Ordinance No. 175, as amended,
the City may exercise, with or separately from such
penalties, all and any other legal and equitable
remedies then available to the City by this ordinance,
or by statute, or other ordinances of the City, or by
applicable rules or regulations, to enforce this
ordinance, including, without limitation, injunction.
(c) Costs of Enforcement. The person or persons
ha
violating this ordinance sll be jointly and
severally liable for all costs incurred by the City in
enforcing this ordinance against such persons,
including, without limitation, attorneys' fees,
witness fees and administrative expenses, with
interest on such fees and expenses from the dates
incurred until paid at the highest rate then allowed
by law, and if no maximum rate be established by law,
then at twelve (12%) percent per annum, and shall also
be jointly and severally liable for all costs,
including attorneys' fees, of collecting such fees,
expenses and interest, with interest on such costs of
collection from the dates incurred until paid, at the
same rate as is payable on such fees and expenses."
Sec. 11. Sec. 11 (Partial Invalidity) and Sec. 12 (Interpretation)
of Ordinance No. 812 are hereby renumbered Sec. 12 and Sec. 139
respectively.
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Sec. 12. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon its passage and publication.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 17, 1984
TO: Kenneth Rosland
FROM: Cordon Hughes
SUBJECT: Redevelopment of Biltmore Motel
The rezoning of the subject property for a condominium development has been
reviewed several times by the Council. The latest plan proposed 88 condominium
units for the site. The applicant, Johnson Building Co., reports that he has
been unable to finance this project and has asked that the City consider, as
an alternative, a rental building designed for the elderly. To this end,
Johnson Building Co. has joined with Stuart Corporation (resume enclosed)
to pursue such a development.
Staff has met with Johnson and Stuart to discuss the proposal. The project
which they describe is nearly identical to the elderly high rise proposed for
Edinborough, i.e. a market rate rental building with 200 of the units rented
at lower rates for moderate income tenants. Congregate dining and other
services may also be provided. As with Edinborough, the developers are
requesting that the City1HRA consider assisting the development through
1.) the issuance of Housing Revenue Bonds (Tax exempt financing
similar to Industrial Development Bonds) and 2.) a land write down andlor
an annual interest rate reduction payment to lower interest costs of the
project thereby reducing rents to a competitive level. These financing
mechanisms are indentical to those proposed for Edinborough.
Staff has advised the developers that prior to preparing a specific plan
and proposal for the project, the CouncilJHRA should conceptually review
the financing mechanisms noted above. We have noted that, despite
the Council's concept approval of Edinborough, the City is philosophically
opposed to tax exempt financing and assiting market rate housing. We also
advised that the Council may not equate this project with Edinborough which
provides a broad range of housing types and substantial public participation
in many facets of the development.
Staff has also expressed concern with two other aspects of the project. First
we are concerned as to whether a market exists for a market rate rental project
of. this type in light of Edinborough and other similar projects in the area. The
developers have submitted the enclosed housing need assessment to support
their view that such housing is needed. In our opinion, additional research
is needed to verify the feasibility of this project. We are also concerned that
the developers have paid a premium for the site which should not now be
underwritten by the City. The value of this site must also be carefully
analyzed prior to our participation in the project.
In, summary, we ask that the Council review this preliminary proposal and
provide direction as to our financial involvement in this project, particularly
as it relates to the issuance of 'lousing Revenue Bonds.
(612) 698 -0302
December 6, 1984
Mr. Mark Bernhardson
Assistant City Manager
City of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Mark:
I certainly enjoyed my meeting today with you and the other city staff
members. In view of my extensive development experience, I find it hard
to believe that I have never been involved with the City of Edina before;
however, now that at least preliminary introductions have been made, I
certainly look forward to our working together in the future.
As you requested, I am enclosing a copy of a brief resume of the Stuart
Corporation, together with a small brochure. Although this information
doesn't give you everything you might want to know about us, I certainly
hope it demonstrates that we have the capabilities and experience to carry
through on a project of this magnitude.
Kindly feel free to contact me if you have any questions; otherwise, we
look forward to making our presentation on December 17.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
STLPM ORATION
. Nolan
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Enclosures
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300 Shepard Park Office Center
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2177 Youngman Avenue
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St. Paul, Minnesota 55116 -3048
(612) 698 -0302
December 6, 1984
Mr. Mark Bernhardson
Assistant City Manager
City of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Mark:
I certainly enjoyed my meeting today with you and the other city staff
members. In view of my extensive development experience, I find it hard
to believe that I have never been involved with the City of Edina before;
however, now that at least preliminary introductions have been made, I
certainly look forward to our working together in the future.
As you requested, I am enclosing a copy of a brief resume of the Stuart
Corporation, together with a small brochure. Although this information
doesn't give you everything you might want to know about us, I certainly
hope it demonstrates that we have the capabilities and experience to carry
through on a project of this magnitude.
Kindly feel free to contact me if you have any questions; otherwise, we
look forward to making our presentation on December 17.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
STLPM ORATION
. Nolan
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Enclosures
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300 Shepard Park Office Center
2177 Youngman Avenue
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St. Paul, Minnesota 55116-3048
(612) 698 -0302
OCTOBER, 1984
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
Stuart Corporation was founded in April, 1970, by Stuart H. Nolan.
Since that time the company has specialized in income property
consulting, development, construction and management. The company's
consulting services for other real estate developers has resulted in the
construction of 908 residential multifamily units in the Twin Cities
metropolitan area. In addition, the company has developed 1,527
residential multifamily units in the Twin Cities metropolitan area for
its own account. The company currently manages over 2,200 residential
multifamily units and 400,000 square feet of commercial and office
properties.
Stuart Corporation is an Accredited Management organization as designated
by the Institute of Real Estate Management, Chicago, Illinois; licensed
Real Estate Broker in the State of Minnesota, and an approved management
agency by the.United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
and the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency.
Stuart H. Nolan, President .
1. Bachelor of Business Administration degree from
the University of Minnesota.
2. Certified Public Accountant.
3. Certified Property Manager.
4. Licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Minnesota.
5. Past President of the Minnesota Multi Housing Association.
6. Past Member of the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Multi
Housing Association, National Apartment Association,
the Highland Business Association, and the Community Housing
and Service Corporation.
7. Prior to founding Stuart Corporation, a principal
in construction and development firm that built 1,026
residential multifamily units. -
8. Member of Minneapolis and St. Paul Boards of Realtors.
9. Member of Young Presidents' Organization.
10. Member of Board of Trustees of Temple Israel.
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 2
OCTOBER, 1984
Gerald L. Sovell, Vice President
1. Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Johns University.
2. Certified Property Manager.
3. State of Minnesota Real Estate Brokers license.
4. State of Minnesota Insurance Agents license.
5. State of Minnesota Direct Participation Security
Agents license.
b. Fifteen years experience in real estate leasing,
investment analysis, development, and management.
Vivian J. McInnis, Secretary /Treasurer
1. Twenty years experience in construction and
property management.
2. Employed by Stuart Corporation since December, 1971.
3. Responsible for accounting and office operations.
Dale L. Martenson, Director of Maintenance, Fire
Prevention and Safety
1. Employed by Stuart Corporation since February, 1977.
2. Twenty five years associated maintenance experience.
Completed various heating, air conditioning, and
maintenance courses.
Richard W. Ducharme, Commercial Property Manager
1. Attended St. John's University and Hamline University.
Majored in Economics and Political Science.
2. Licensed real estate salesperson. w
3. Six years experience in real estate management and leasing.
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 3
OCTOBER, 1984
Mark R. Youngdahl
1. Bachelor of Science/Business Administration degree
concentrating in construction management.
2. Two years construction field experience, two years
construction supervision, and two years contract
administration.
3. Licensed real estate salesperson.
Geoffrey C. Driscoll
1. Property Manager for Stuart Corporation.
2. Ten years experience in Minnesota property
management industry.
3. Licensed Real Estate salesperson.
4. Associate in Arts degree and Legal Para - Professional
certification from University of Minnesota.
Stuart Corporation employs over 80 individuals involved in various
aspects of property management, maintenance and construction.
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 4
OCTOBER, 1984
FINANCIAL REFERENCES
Mayer S. Tapper, Vice President
First National Bank St. Paul
332 Minnesota Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
1- 612 - 291 -5000
John D. Turner, Chairman of the Board
The Highland Bank
2004 Ford Parkway
St. Paul, Minnesota 55116
1- 612- 698 -2471
Edward G. Wollerman, Vice President
Citicorp, Inc.
3025 Multifoods Tower
33 South Sixth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
1- 612- 347 -7450
Terry McNellis, Vice President
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Inc.
733 Marquette Avenue, Suite 800
Minneapolis, MN 55402
1- 612 -371 -8430
Frances X. Fallon, Vice President
Dain Bosworth
Dain Tower
Minneapolis, MN 55401
1- 612 - 371 -2711
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 5
OCTOBER, 1984
PERSONAL REFERENCES OF STUART H. NOLAN
Kenneth M. Macke, President
Dayton Hudson Corporation
IDS Center
777 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
1- 612 - 370 -6948
Gary B. Rappaport
Chairman of the Board
NAPCO Industries, Inc.
1600 South Second Street
Hopkins, Minnesota 55343
1- 612 - 931 -2400
Arnold P. Orloff, Partner
Coopers & Lybrand
1000 TCF Tower
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
1 -612- 370 -9300
Judge Joseph P. Summers
Ramsey County Courthouse
15 Kellogg Boulevard West
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
1- 612- 298 -4759
Leonard W. Levine, Commissioner
State of Minnesota
Department of Human Services
Centennial Office Building
658 Cedar Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
1- 612 - 296 -2701
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 6
OCTOBER, 1984
GOVERNMENTAL REFERENCES
The Honorable George Latimer
Office of the Mayor
City of St. Paul
347 City Hall
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
1- 612 - 298 -4323
Joseph F. Gabler, Director
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Housing Management Division
220 South Second Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401
1- 612 -349 -3000
Robert L. Odman
Director of Property Management
Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
333 Sibley Street, Suite 200
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
1- 612- 296 -7608
Ruby Hunt
Ramsey County Commissioner
Room 316 Court House
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
1- 612 -298 -4012
James J. Bellus, Director
Department of Planning and Economic Development
City of St. Paul
25 W. 4th Street, Room 1400
St. Paul, MN 55102
1 -6-12- 292 -1577
Kenneth Johnson
Deputy Director for Housing
City of St. Paul
25 W. 4th Street, 12th Floor
St. Paul, MN 55102
1 -612- 298 -5591
RESUME OF STUART CORPORATION
PAGE 7
OCTOBER, 1984
CLIENT REFERENCES
Howard G. Stacker
Stacker, Ravich and Simon
900 First Bank Place Nest
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
1- 612- 349 -4500
Jack H. McKenzie, Secretary /Treasurer
United Labor Center
312 Central Avenue, Room 556
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
1- 612 -379 -4717
Bill Peterson, Executive Secretary
St. Paul Building and Construction Trades Council
411 Main Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
1- 612- 224 -9445
Curt Glaser, Senior Vice President
Knutson Mortgage b Financial Corporation
17 Washington Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401
1- 612- 371 -3500
Richard 0. Hanousek
Osprey Management Company
6700 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 200
St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
1- 612- 933 -2550
Wallace M. Mailand
Mailand Construction Company
790 Cleveland Avenue South, Suite 214
St. Paul, Minnesota 55116
1- 612- 698 -3821
William A. Goldberg, President
Datron Corporation
650 Southgate Office Plaza
Bloomington, Minnesota 55437
1- 612 -831 -1626
Larry Lindeberg, President
Forest Lake State Bank
P.O. Box 430
Forest Lake, MN 55025
1- 612- 464 -3334
Mr. Marion Newman
Standard Air Cargo
Court Park Company
2829 University Avenue SE, #404
Minneapolis, MN 55414
1- 612 -331 -4486
YEAR
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STUART H. NOLAN AND STUART CORPORATION
PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION
1775 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN
Holiday Acres, West St. Paul, MN
Battle Creek East, St. Paul, MN
Carousel, West St. Paul, MN
Maryland Park, St. Paul, MN
Hamline House North, Roseville, MN
PRA Elderly Building, South St. Paul, MN
HRA Elderly Building, St. Paul, MN
Afton View, St. Paul, MN
Lamplighter Village, St. Paul, MN
Century North, Oakdale, MN
Shamrock Court, St. Paul, MN
Shingle Creek, Brooklyn Center, MN
White Oaks, West St. Paul, MN
Countryview, Lakeville, MN
G & S Center, Bloomington, MN
Hopkins Plaza, Hopkins, MN
Richfield Tower, Richfield, MN
Highland Shopping Center, St. Paul, MN
Roseville Seniors, Roseville, MN
The Plaza, St. Paul, MN
Rockwood Place, St. Paul, MN
The Regency, St. Paul, MN
Community Housing, St. Louis Park, MN
Brandychase at Rose Hill, Lauderdale, MN
Shepard Park Office Center, St: Paul, MN
Brandychase at Shepard Park, St. Paul
Heritage House Apartments, St. Paul, MN
Highland Park Retirement Residence,
St. Paul, MN
Woodstone, St. Paul, MN
Lakeside Woods, Forest Lake, MN
RESUME- -REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS
DESCRIPTION
Apartments-- 18 Units
Apartments - -188 Units
Apartments- -136 Units
Apartments-- 58 Units
Apartments - -172 Units
Apartments - -150 Units
Apartments - -132 Units
Apartments- -172 Units
Apartments - -286 Units
Apartments - -150 Units
Apartments - -177 Units
Apartments - -142 Units
Apartments - -122 Units
Apartments -- 80 Units
Mobile Home Park
Shopping Center Addition
Apartments - -144 Units
Apartments - -150 Units
Shopping Center Remodeling
Apartments- -127 Units
Apartments - -102 Units
Apartments - -168 Units
Condominiums-- 96 Units
Apartments - -151 Units
Condominiums- -104 Units
Office Building -- 32,000 sq. ft.
Condominiums-- 64 Units
Apartments- Rehab. -- 56 Units
Apartments - -112 Units
Apartments - -154 Units
Condominiums -48 Units
ROLE
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Co- Developer
Consultant
Developer &
Developer &
Consultant
Consultant
Consultant
Consultant
Developer
Developer
Co- Developer
Consultant &
Consultant
Developer
Developer
Developer
Consultant
Developer
Developer
& Contractor
& Contractor
& Contractor
& Contractor
& Contractor
& Contractor
& Contractor
Contractor
Contractor
Contractor
Developer & Contractor
Developer'
DEVELOPMENT
COST
$ 250,000
2,350,000
2,000,000
850,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,400,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
2,100,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
1,300,000
1,500,000
100,000
3,200,000
3,600,000
400,000
3,000,000
4,500,000
5,000,000
9,000,000
6,000,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
3,500,000
3,000,000
Developer 6,000,000
Developer & Gen. Contractor 7,000,000
Co- Developer & Contractor 5,000,000
NONE OF THE DEVELOPMENTS OWNED OR MANAGED BY MR. NOLAN OR THE STUART CORPORATION HAVE BEEN IN DEFAULT ON THEIR MORTGAGE
PAYMENTS WHILE UNDER THEIR CONTROL.
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LIST OF TABLES ..... ............................... i
INTRODUCTION ....... ............................... 1
GENERAL DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS ...................... 2
Overview...... ............................... 2
Demographic Characteristics of Edina
and Surrounding Planning Areas ............... 2
CURRENT LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF PERSONS
AGED 60 AND OVER IN EDINA AND SURROUNDING AREA .... 4
INCOME CHARACTERISTICS 6
PRELIMINARY IDENTIFICATION OF NEED ................ 7
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Table 2
Table 3
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LIST OF TABLES
Total Population for the Cities
of Edina, Hopkins and Richfield
and Hennepin County, 1970, 1980,
Amount Change and Percent Change
in Population ...................... ..
Population Projections for the
Cities of Edina, Hopkins and
Richfield, 1980 - 2000 and
Percent Change ........................
Population by Age Group and
Gender for the Cities of Edina,
Hopkins and Richfield and for
Hennepin County ........................
Type of Households With Persons
60 to 65 Years and Older for the
Cities of Edina, Hopkins and
Richfield ..............................
Federally Assisted Rental
Housing in the Edina, Hopkins
and Richfield Area .....................
Nursing Home Beds Located
in Edina, Hopkins and Richfield ........
Inventory of Market Rate
Senior Housing Projects, Twin '
Cities Metropolitan Area ...............
Project in Planning /Preliminary
Building Phase .........................
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INTRODUCTION
This report is a preliminary look at the need for
additional housing for the elderly in Edina.
The analysis examines the following:
need based on general demographic analysis
need based on current living arrangements
of the elderly in Edina
income capability to support a market rate
project
analysis of other projects in the area that
are /would serve the same population
Additional market research would necessarily have
to be done to better determine the market volume, and,
in particular, examine the preferences of the potential
market for the project under consideration.
The preliminary analysis was done to determine
whether it is wise to consider further proceeding with
the project and further investment of dollars to 'investigate
and refine market analysis.
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Overview
In examining he
g general al demographic data, it is
important for the reader to understand that housing in
a variety of forms for the elderly is one of the most
rapidly expanding areas of development nationally. The
reasons for this are several:
1. The general growth in the number of persons
aged 65 and over is well documented. By 2030
it is estimated that 1 out of 5 Americans
will be aged 65 and over.
2. During the next 20 years, the most rapidly
growing segment of the elderly population will
be persons aged 75 and over.
3. The "average age" at which older persons seek
alternatives to the typical single family
home is age 75.
4. It is recognized and documented that many older
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and lodging facilities and nursing homes because
of functional problems related to maintaining
independence in a typical single family home.
Demographic Characteristics of Edina and Surrounding
Planning Areas
LTables 1, 2 and 3 present summarized demographic
data regarding the population of Edina, Richfield and
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1. 14.6% of Edina's total population of 46,073
is aged 65 and over. This compares with 10.9%
of the total population of Hennepin County
and 11.2% of the State of Minnesota.
2. Hopkins and Richfield have 14.8% and 10.4 °;
respectively of their populations aged 65 and
over.
3. Edina had 2,865 persons aged 75 and over in
1980 while Richfield had 1,421 and Hopkins
had 1,022.
4. 6.3% of the population of Edina is aged 75
or over. In Minnesota, 5.1% of the total
population is aged 75 years and over.
Thus, we can conclude from a general demographic
perspective that Edina, in 1980, had a higher percentage
of its population elderly than the State and Hennepin
County. In addition, Edina had a higher percentage of
elderly aged 75 and over than the State of Minnesota.
The 75 years and older person is the prime candidate for
needing alternative housing to the single family home.
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Table 4 presents the current living arrangements
of persons aged 60 and over in Edina and the surrounding
area.
Table 5 presents subsidized elderly housing in
the area and Table 6 indicates the number of nursing home
beds available in the area.
tables:
The following summarizes data presented on the
1. 1,952 persons 65 years and over in Edina
live alone. This represents 41.2' of the total
households with persons 65 years and over.
2. In Edina, 57.3° (2,701) households with persons
aged 65 and over are family households with
two or more persons.
3. Within the three cities (Edina, Richfield and
Hopkins), 3,828 persons 65 and over live
alone.
4. There are 365 units of subsidized elderly
housing in Edina and 851 units in the - .three
cities. These units have income limitations
for renting.
5. There are 247 nursing home beds in Edina and
737 in the three cities combined.
In addition to the above, there are "market rate"
elderly housing units in the area. The following Table 7
summarizes the existing units in the area.
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Two additional units are in the planning and develop-
ment phase: Edinborough in Edina and Market Plaza in
Richfield. If both are completed, there will be an addition
of 357 more elderly units in the three city area by 1986.
Market Plaza is 157 condominium units while Edinborough
is 200 rental units. (See Table 8)
If we were to assume that all of the residents
of elderly housing currently existing in Edina and all
of the residents of nursing homes in Edina were residents
of Edina during the 1980 census count, there would be
a total of 5,741 per persons aged 65 and over in the City
who were living in single family homes or other types
of apartments.
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According to the State Demographer's office, Edina
had a median family income of $42,265 based on 1981 income
tax returns. This is the highest among Minnesota's 106
largest cities.
The capability of the older resident of Edina to
pay market rates for convenient, well designed elderly
housing with various amenities is most likely greater
than in any other part of the State of Minnesota.
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Two important points need to be addressed in further
consideration of this project. First, the basic need
projections should indicate whether the market in numbers
only is there. Second, the importance of developing
adequate housing to retain the older person in the City
of Edina should be considered. Each of the points is
discussed below.
First, the "numbers" indicate that there is a potential
need for more housing for the elderly, based on the 1980
census data alone. In 1980, there were 6,691 persons
aged 65 and over living in Edina. If we subtract elderly
I who are living in subsidized housing (365), in existing
elderly housing (338), in nursing homes (247), and will
Lbe living in planned elderly housing (200), there are
5,541 persons aged 65 and over remaining in the community
Lin a living arrangement not designed to meet the specific
functional needs of the elderly (single family housing
Lor general apartments). In a survey done by the Minnesota
IDepartment of Health, 25% of older persons living in single
family homes in Minnesota were dissatisfied with
that
living arrangement because of maintenance, security and /or
functional problems. If 25% of the 5,541 persons still
Lliving in the community are dissatisfied with their living
arrangement, there are 1,385 elderly who would prefer
-- another type of living arrangement. Further market
research is necessary to refine market penetration assumptions,
but on the surface, it appears that there are potential
numbers of elderly to support additional elderly housing
fin the area.
Second, it is important to Edina to make available
a variety of adequate elderly housing arrangements within
the City to retain senior citizens in the community. It
is interesting to note that the developers of Market Plaza
in Richfield indicate that the development is serving
residents of Edina. The following is quoted from the
November 30, 1984 Minneapolis Star and Tribune_
LThus, our preliminary conclusion is that further
consideration should be given to the development of
At 82, he didn't want to move from his Richfield
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But the housework and yard work were becoming too
difficult. He and his wife thought that they would
have to move from the city in which they have spent
a lifetime... The Wares and other residents primarily
from Richfield, south Minneapolis, Edina and Bloomington
already have reserved 105 of the 157 condominium
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$23 million Market Plaza project.
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loss of senior citizens to other communities with
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adequate supply and variety of housing will mean loss
of
spending endin in Edina as well as forcing senior citizens
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move from communities in which they have a life time
identity.
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following reasons.
1. Edina has a higher percentage of elderly
than the State of Minnesota or Hennepin County.
In addition, it has a higher percentage of
elderly in the 75 and over age category which
is the average age (75) at which older persons
move to retirement apartments and communities.
2. Basic demographic analysis indicates that there
are potentially 1,385 older persons who would
prefer an alternative to the single family
home or housing specifically designed for the
elderly (excluding persons currently living
in elderly apartments, nursing homes and that
will be living in the Edinborough development).
This is based on 1980 census data and doesn't
account for the increase that has occurred
since 1980.
3. 7500 York, a cooperative, has an extensive
waiting list and Remembrandt has apartments
available occasionally (rental with services).
1 4. Without an adequate supply of housing alternatives
t for the elderly, the City of Edina will lose
senior citizens to other communities nearby
Lwhich have adequate supplies of housing.
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TOTAL POPULATION FOR THE CITIES OF
EDINA, HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD AND HENNEPIN COUNTY
1970, 1980, AMOUNT CHANGE AND PERCENT CHANGE IN POPULATION
AMOUNT PERCENT
SOURCE: Preliminary 1990 and 2000 Minor Civil Division
Forecasts of Population
Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Area
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1970
1980
CHANGE
CHANGE
HENNEPIN COUNTY
960,080
941,411
- 18,669
-1.9%
EDINA
44,046
46,073
2,027
4.6%
HOPKINS
13,428
15,336
-239
-4.3%
RICHFIELD
47,321
37,851
-9,380
-19.9%
SOURCE: Preliminary 1990 and 2000 Minor Civil Division
Forecasts of Population
Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Area
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POPULATION PROJECTIONS
FOR THE CITIES OF EDINA, HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD
1980 - 2000 AND PERCENT CHANGE
PERCENT CHANGE
1980
1990
2000
1980 -2000
EDINA 46,073
46,800
46,000
-0.2%
HOPKINS 15,336
15,200
15,000
-2.2%
RICHFIELD 37,851
35,700
35,200
-7.0%
SOURCE: Preliminary 1990 and 2000 Minor Civil Division Forecasts
of Population
Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Area
TABLE 3
POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND GENDER
FOR THE CITIES OF EDINA, HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD
AND FOR HENNEPIN COUNTY
0 -44 45 -54 55 -64 65 -74 75 -84 85+ TOTAL
EDINA
FEMALE
13,317
3,537
3,276
2,220
1,490
449
24,286
MALE
13,027
3,262
2,963
1,606
748
181
21,787
SUBTOTAL
26,344
6,799
6,239
3,826
2,238
627
46,073
PERCENT OF TOTAL
57.2%
14.8%
13.5%
8.3%
4.9%
1.4%
100.0%
HOPKINS
FEMALE
5,443
731
793
763
506
203
8,439
MALE
4,836
615
654
479
245
68
6,897
SUBTOTAL
10,279
1,346
1,447
1,242
751
271
15,336
PERECENT OF TOTAL
67.0%
8.8%
9.4%
8.1%
4.9%
1.8%
100.0%
RICHFIELD
FEMALE
12,701
2,263
2,762
1,450
732
224
21,132
MALE
11,903
1,921
2,335
1,095
381
84,
17,719
SUBTOTAL
24,604
4,184
5,097
2,545
1,113
308
37,851
PERCENT OF TOTAL
65.0%
11.1%
13.5%
6.7%
2.9%
0.8%
100.0%
HENNEPIN COUNTY
FEMALE
MALE
332,122
330,228
47,311
44,600
44,861
40,227
33,190
22,960
22,983
11,145
8,517
3,267
488,984
452,427
SUBTOTAL
PERCENT
662,350
OF TOTAL 70.4%
91,911
9.8%
85,088
9.0%
56,150
6.0%
34,128
3.6%
11,784
1.3%
941,411
100.0%
SOURCE:
1980 Census Data
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Census Facts by Health Planning Area For The
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
February 1983
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TABLE 4
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLDS
WITH PERSONS 60 TO 65 YEARS
AND OLDER
FOR THE CITIES OF
EDINA,
HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
WITH PERSONS
WITH PERSONS
60 AND OVER
65 AND OVER
EDINA
ONE PERSON
2,284
1,952
TWO OR MORE PERSONS
Family Household
3,940
2,701
Non- family Household
80
65
HOPKINS
ONE PERSON
892
751
TWO OR MORE PERSONS
Family Household
1,025
737
Non- family Household
45
31
RICHFIELD
ONE PERSON
1,431
1,125
TWO OR MORE PERSONS
Family Household
2,781
1,712
Non - family Household
53
41
AREA TOTAL
,
ONE PERSON
4,607
3,828
TWO OR MORE PERSONS
Family Household
7,746
5,150
Non - family Household
178
137
SOURCE: Metropolitan Council Census Log
Census Facts by Health Planning Area For The
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
February 1983
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NAME OF DEVELOPMENT
YorktownContinental
7151 York Ave. S.
Edina, MN
South Haven
3400 Parklawn Ave.
Edina, MN
Dow Towers
22 5th Ave. S.
Hopkins, MN
Hopkins Village
9 7th Ave. S.
Hopkins, MN
Renaissance
1315 Excelsior Ave. W.
Hopkins, MN
Richfield Towers
7717 Chicago Ave. S.
Richfield, MN
TABLE 5
FEDERALLY ASSISTED RENTAL HOUSING
IN THE EDINA, HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD AREA
TOTAL SUB. 1
PHONE # UNITS BEDROOM
831 -1448 265 265
831 -3372 100
935 -8474 76
938 -5787 160
933 -3260 101
;,866 -6600 149
SOURCE: Subsidized Housing Handbook
Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Area
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BEDROOM
BEDROOM
TYPE
0
0
Elderly/
Handicapped
0
0
Elderly/
Handicapped
0
0
Elderly/
Handicapped
30
0
Family/
Elderly
52
10
Family/
Elderly
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NURSING HOME BEDS
LOCATED IN EDINA, HOPKINS AND RICHFIELD
HOPKINS
Chapel View, Inc. 104
615 Minnetonka Mills Rd.
Hopkins Health Care Center 110
-724 County Rd. 18
15
INTERMEDIATE
CARE
FACILITY
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SKILLED
NURSING
EDINA
FACILITY
Edina Care Center
120
6200 Xerxes Ave. S.
Heritage of Edina
121
3456 Heritage Drive
(private pay)
Nekton on William
6
5100 William Ave.
(skilled living
facility)
RICHFIELD
Richview
126
7727 Portland Ave. S.
HOPKINS
Chapel View, Inc. 104
615 Minnetonka Mills Rd.
Hopkins Health Care Center 110
-724 County Rd. 18
15
INTERMEDIATE
CARE
FACILITY
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INVENTORY OF MARKET RATE SENIOR HOUSING PROJECTS
THIN CITIES METROPOLITAN AREA
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TYPE
AIENITIES SERVICES PAWING AWE
OTHER
FRC, TICNS
Lake Shore Drive
1 br:
condo-
1 br:
178 units
fire rated sound
11 stories
dining, 24 hour Indoor 55
Overlooks
1 bedroom
6615 Lakeshore
550, 660,
minium
45,700 -
retardant
highrise
exercise room, security, and
Wood Lake
available
Drive
750, 950,
76,700
1982
construction,
workshop, optional outdoor
Nature
as of
Richfield,
980 s.f.
+ 120 to
oak kitchen
library, meal ser-
Center
5/64;
Minnesota
165 /month
cabinets,
guest rooms, vice, two
first since
2 br:
draperies,
laundry, emergency
project
1,040 8
2 br:
thermal
garden plots, call
opened
1,130 s.f.
80,700 to
break double
party room, buttons /unit,
91,700 +
panel windows,
sprinkler minibus,
170 to
kitchen
system, Iinsurence
180 /month
appliances,
emergency
heat and central
power system
air controls
for common
areas
%mbrandt
efficiency,
rental
1,000
214 units
electric range,
4 story
beauty shop, 3 meals, garage 55
connected
indicated
3434 Heritage
1 and
with
entrance
refrigerator,
3 bldgs.
handy shoppe emergency and
by tunnel
that
Drive
2 br.
fee
fee +
carpeting,
operated by call, laundry,outside
to nursing
there
Edina,
other
300 for
drapes,
residents for tray ser- 30 /month
home, with
-were
Minnesota
information
second
heat and
sundries, vice, security
in a few
some apts.
not
person
smoke
party room, guard full time,
blocks of
available
readily
detectors,
weekly limo resident co-
Southdale
available
eff:
emergency
to shopping, ordinator,
complex
700 - 910
call, heat
bank, gro- many planned
and air
ceries, trips,
1 br:
control
church services, limited
1,120 - 1,270
chaplain, health
guest rooms consultation
2 br:
through Heritage
1,330
Nursing Home
7500 York
1 br:
coopera-
1 br:
338 units
heat and 9
stories
restaurant, health and heated 60
medical
S3,000depo-
7500 York Avenue
720 - 900
five
12,639 -
central air,
workshop, security, garage
statement
sit tobe on
South
s.f.
15,973 +
1978
emergency
arts center, emergency 27 /month
verifying
waiting
Edina,
521 to
call
guest rooms, response, deli
ability to
list;
Minnesota
2 br:
626 /month
lounge, store, bar- lot
live independently
1,050 -
game and ber and beauty
1300 s.f.
2 br:
exercise shop, daily
2/3 year
18,861 to
room, walking meal for fee,
waif for
3 br:
21,5B5 +
paths, gardens,minibus,
1 br;
1,500 s.f.
716 to
library, tray service
up to 12
896 /month
laundry
years for
larger
3 br:
units
27,562 +
1,096 /month
69 /month
for each
additional
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NAME OF
PROJECT
Market Plaza
66th and Lyndale
Richfield
Edinborough*
494 and York
Edina
TABLE 8
PROJECTS IN PLANNING /PRELIMINARY BUILDING PHASE
DEVELOPER
Richfield Limited
Partners
866 -3426
'Winfield
Developers
'Partners for
senior communities
'Lock and
Associates
such as 2
daily meals,
maid and linen
service
* The Edinborough project is part of an entire community being built; offices, park, apartments and
condos. Project obtained tax increment bonds from the City of Edina.
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PROJECTED
TYPE
SIZE
PRICE
CONSTRUCTION
Condos
157
$50,000-
Break ground in
units
150,000
near future. Com-
pletion date for
late 1985 to early
1986
Rental:
200
$650-
Expected to break
with
units
12,000
ground in June /July
services
1985
such as 2
daily meals,
maid and linen
service
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condos. Project obtained tax increment bonds from the City of Edina.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members
FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: 1985 REVENUE SHARING ENTITLEMENT PERIOD 16
DATE; December 17, 1984
On November 7, 1984, after a published notice of location, date and time,
a public hearing was held for the purpose of receiving written and oral
comments from the public concerning the 1985 annual budget and the proposed
use of revenue sharing funds as contained in the budget summarized below.
No comment was received at that time.
Notice of tonight's meeting and the same budget were published in the
November 28, 1984 Edina Sun - Current, again for the purpose of soliciting
public comment on the expenditures of revenue sharing funds.
Staff recommends the approval of the revenue sharing funds as specified
in the following summarized 1985 budget:
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 1985 BUDGET
OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
REVENUES
SOURCE AMOUNT
Property*Taxes $6,653,337
Sales Taxes 550,787
Service Charges /User Fees /Other 1,132,740
Licenses and Permits 397,600
Fines and Penalties 325,000
Income from Other Governments 304,905
Federal General Revenue Sharing 225,000
EXPENDITURES
ACTIVITY
Education
Police
Fire
Roads /Transport /Public Works
Sewers /Sanitation
Libraries
Parks /Recreation
Health /Hospitals
Social Services /Welfare
General Administration
Financial Administration /Debt
Reserve for Contingencies
$9,589,369
GRS FUNDS OTHER FUNDS
-0- -0-
$125,000 $2,345,963 $2,470,963
100,000 1,373,840 1,473,840
2,676,246 2,676,246
96,700 96,700
-0- -0-
1,156,959 1,156,959
207,523 207,523
53,360 53,360
922,693 922,693
Service 451,085 451,085
80,000 80,000
$225,000 $9,364,369 $9,589,369
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MINUTES
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
DECEMBER 11, 1984
9:00 A. M.
Members present: Fran Hoffman, Chairman
Alison Fuhr
Lois Coon
Gordon Hughes
Craig Swanson
Members absent: None
Others present: Mr. Randy Jones, 4616 Arden Avenue
Mr. Mark Bernhardson, City of Edina
SECTION A
Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified,
and the Council's authorization of recommended action.
1. Request for "NO U- TURN" sign for southbound Valley View Road at
approximately West 65th Street cross -over.
Request made by Sgt. Tom Johnson, Edina Police Department.
ACTION TAKEN:
The Committee discussed the fact that the current "NO LEFT TURN" sign '
is the incorrect signage at the described location. "NO U- TURN" would
be the proper prohibition to regulate traffic.
Mr. Hughes. moved approval of the request. Mrs. Coon seconded the
motion. Motion carried 5 -0.
SECTION -B
Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request.
1. Request for "STOP" signs at Country Club Road at Arden Avenue.
Request made by Ms. Kathleen Sanberg, 4617Arden Avenue.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mr. Hoffman reported the results of an origin /destination study. Major
findings included:
. Total volumes on Arden Avenue are estimated at 480 -600 vehicles daily.
Traffic Safety Committee Minutes
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December 11, 1984
• Approximately 60% to 70% of the Arden Avenue traffic is locally
generated by the neighborhood.
• Approximately 20% of Arden Avenue traffic passes through the area
beyond Arden Avenue and West 50th Street or Sunnyside Road and
France Avenue South.
• Approximately 20% of Arden Avenue traffic cannot be accounted for
..through origin /destination study methods.
• The major traffic movement through the Country Club district is
east /west along Sunnyside Road.
• Study periods were 7 -9 A.M. and 4 -6 P.M.
(See attachment for additional information.)
Mr. Randy Jones, the neighborhood representative, stated that he and
other residents have noted accidents, speeding, close calls, and driving
on lawns in the area. He further stated that the neighborhood is clear
in its request for a stop sign. The neighborhood feeling is universal,
as evidenced by petition. Mr. Jones also suggested the possibility of
error in the origin /destination study. He identified the two primary
issues as the incidence of vehicles using Arden Avenue to avoid 50th and
France and the speed of this traffic along the neighborhood street.
Mr. Swanson reported that a speed survey identified 96.5% of all motorists
traveling under 35MPH. This result is similar to other streets in Edina.
Mr. Hughes stated that informing the broader neighborhood of the local
problem might be a benefit. A mailing or distribution of a flyer could
accomplish this..
Mr. Hoffman, upon questioning from Mr. Jones, stated that "STOP" signs
are not warranted as requested.
Mrs. Fuhr moved denial of the request due to lack of warrants. Mr. Hughes
seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0.. Mrs. Coon suggested that the
Committee or the Citizen's Safety Council assist in the distribution of
an educational flyer if the neighborhood requested it. Mr. Jones said
he would get back to the Committee on the offer.
SECTION C
Requests which are deferred to a later date or are referred to others.
1. Request for "NO PARKING" signs along West 56th Street in the area of
Wooddale Avenue (Colony Park Baptist Church).
Request made by Mr. John Clausen, area resident.
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Page 3
December 11, 1984
ACTION TAKEN:
The Committee was presented a newly- stated request for "NO PARKING"
signs on all streets surrounding Colony Park Baptist Church. Because
of the impact increased signing would have, more neighborhood input
should be solicited along with input from the church itself.
Mrs. Fuhr moved that the church and neighborhood should interact and
provide more input.to the Committee. Mr. Swanson amended the motion
to request Mr. Bernhardson's cooperation in facilitating such an
interaction. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0.
2. Request for the installation of a four -way "STOP" at the intersection
of Tracy Avenue and Valley View Road.
Request made by Mr. R.A. Rud, 6223 Westridge Boulevard.
ACTION TAKEN:
Mrs. Coon moved a warrant study be conducted for the requested sign.
Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0.
Respectfully submitted,
Edina Traffic Safety Committee
Arden Avenue
License Plate Survey - Arden and Bridge
North and Southbound Traffic
3 Morning or Evening Peak Hours
125 Plates Read - Took 3 peak hours to garner this many licenses.
Breakdown as follows:
Immediate Country Club neighborhood defined as Country Club area,
south Morningside. area, between 50th and 52nd Streets immediately
south of Country Club area.
64:
5:
18:
12:
24:
125
Identifiable neighbors by street adress
West of 100 in Edina
Business or lease vehicles (no way.to determine
if neighbors or others),
from immediate south Minneapolis area
others - broken down by City
(Some plates may have been misread due to dirt on
plate or human error)
2
Delano
1
Mendota Heights
2
North Minneapolis
1
New Brighton
1
St. Louis Park
1
Plymouth
3
Bloomington
1
Crystal '
2
Hopkins
1
Olivia
2
Richfield
1
Maple Grove
2
St. Paul
1
Forest Lake
. 2
New Hope
1
,St. Bonifad us
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SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS SEPTEMBER, 1980
fl)) - Traffic?
-to stw sk"ns Reallu Slow
A stop sign is one of our most valu-
able and effective traffic control
devices; ... when used at the right
place and under the right condi-
tions. It is intended to help drivers
and pedestrians at an intersection
decide who has the right of way.
Quite often stop signs are arbi-
trarily installed along a roadway
for the expressed purpose of inter-
rupting through traffic and "reduc-
ing speed ". The stop signs are not
needed to assign right of way or to
control traffic volumes. Unfortu-
nately, a number of studies indicate
that stop signs do not slow traffic
at locations where the stop sign is
not justified by traffic volumes.
Where stop signs are installed to
control speed, there is a high in-
cidence of intentional violations.
Most of our drivers are reasonable
people and they obey stop signs as
long as the stop makes sense to
them. However, when stop signs
are erected arbitrarily and without
apparent reason, violations increase
rapidly. In those locations where
vehicles do stop, the speed reduc-
tion is effective only in the immedi-
NEB OFFICE SPACE
ate vicinity of the stop sign, and
frequently speeds are higher be-
tween intersections.
A San Francisco study showed that
speeds 100 ft. past the stop sign
were within 3 miles per hour of the
top level of speeds. The study also
showed that speeds in a mid -block
location 2 blocks from any stop
sign were 3 to 5 miles per hour
higher with the stop sign than after
the stop signs had been removed.
7
By the time you receive this Newsletter, SEH will be occupying new, ex-
panded offices at 222 East Little Canada Road, St. Paul, Mn. This location
at 1 -35E and Little Canada Road provides easy access for those who wish
`o visit us, and more often, for SEH's staff to visit clients in providing
)roject services. SEH continues with its recently expanded offices in Chip-
pewa Falls, Wisconsin at 705 Bay Street. Through these expanded offices,
SEH will continue to provide professional engineering services to Minnesota
and Wisconsin communities, counties, state and metropolitan agencies
in the areas of general civil, environmental, structural and transportation/
traffic engineering.
A more recent study in Troy, Mich-
igan, showed that average speeds
also increased slightly after instal-
lation of stop signs. This study also
showed that approximately half of
the motorists made a rolling stop
and one - quarter did not stop at all.
An Indiana study of several stop
signs showed that 31% failed to
stop for stop signs installed along
low volume roads. Several undocu-
mented studies in the Twin City
metropolitan area also indicate a
rather substantial violation rate and
(Continued on page 2)
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Waverly Lake Study
SEH has recently completed the
first phase of a two phase lake
study program which is directed at
eliminating the potential of waste-
water pollutants, generated by Lake-
shore development, entering Wav-
erly and Little Waverly Lakes.
These lakes, . located in Central
Wright County, lie 45 minutes west
of the Minneapolis Metropolitan
area and are prized for their rec-
reational quality.
The lake study program which is
made possible by a combination of
a 75% federal grant, a 15% state
grant and 10% local funding is part
of a plan to upgrade the existing
Waverly, Minnesota wastewater
treatment plant and meet the waste-
water disposal needs of the sur-
rounding planning area.
SEH, working closely with the City
of Waverly and the Minnesota Pol-
lution Control Agency, generated
a site - specific needs list in the
study's first phase by compiling in-
formation from such varied sources
as geological and hydrological data
banks, in -field survey work and
lakeshore property owner mail
surveys.
Phase II of the lake study program
which will be conducted in the fall
of 1980, will evaluate and define
lakeshore treatment alternatives
using environmental and economic
parameters.
Implementation of the Lake Study
Phase II recommendations is ex-
pected to take place in 1982 as part
of the overall Waverly facilities
plan. Implementation, as part of the
facilities plan, will be assisted by
90% federal and 15% state financ-
ing of the construction costs for
upgrading wastewater disposal fa-
cilities in the lake areas.
Minnesota's Bridge Program 25%® Complete
,ordon Fay, Director Mn /DOT of-
.ice of State -Aid, recently reported
that bridge replacement programs
started in Minnesota in 1976 have
replaced or rehabilitated 1400
bridges at a cost of $108,600,000.
36% of the deficient . county
bridges, 31 % of the deficient town-
ship bridges and 27% of the de-
ficient city bridges that were listed
as deficient in 1976 have been re-
placed or rehabilitated.
Structures between 10 ft.. and 20
ft. in length have been added to the
program and at the . present time
over 3,000 bridges that are 20 ft.
or longer and approximately 1,000
bridges between 10 and 20 ft. in
length are still deficient and remain
to be replaced or rehabilitated.
Four bridge programs are being
used to upgrade bridges in Minne-
sota. They are the Federal Bridge
Replacement and Rehabilitation
and the Safer -Off Systems Pro-
grams, the State Town Bridge Pro-
gram and the Minnesota State
Transportation Fund. The various
programs operate with varying fed-
eral, state and local participations,
priorities and allocations as shown.
Questions regarding procedures
and funding for your deficient
bridge can be directed to Bernard
J. Jahn, P.E., Chief Bridge Engi-
neer at Short - Elliott- Hendrickson,
Inc.
BRIDGE PROGRAMS
Bridge Replace-
MN State
ment and Safer Off Town
Trans.
Rehabilitation System Bridge
Fund
Federal Funds 80% 76.73%
State Funds 90%
Local Funds 20% 23.27% 10%
100%
Allocation Based on Priority Deficient Deficient
Priority
Bridge Needs Bridge Needs
In most cases the required matching funds for federal projects are avail-
able from the town bridge account and /or Minnesota State Trans. Fund. I
TRAFFIC SIGNS,
(from Page 1)
an increase in speeds as a result
of unjustified stop sign installa-
tions. Finally, a citizen successfully
sued a city in northern Ohio for il-
legally installing stop signs for the
express purpose of speed control.
The city was forced to remove the
signs and to pay the plaintiff for
his court fees.
Apparently drivers who fail to see
the reason for installation of a stop
sign develop a tendency to disre -_
gard the sign and to roll past it.
There is also a tendency for drivers
to over accelerate and exceed low-
er speed limits. it is also apparent
that a number of drivers are also
somewhat irritated by the installa-
tion of these signs and develop
a tendency to make up for lost time
by traveling at higher speeds be-
tween signs. A most interesting ob-
servation of enforcement agencies
monitoring these types of installa-
tions is that the arrests generally
are of nearby residents who may
have campaigned for the sign in-
stallation in the first place.
The annual cost to stop 1000 vehi-
cles per day on a 35 mph street
was calculated as $9600 in excess
vehicle operation costs, according
to Long Beach, CA engineers. Also
of concern are additional emis-
sions, lost time, extra fuel use and
the urge to squeal tires.
It is extremely difficult to face a
number_ of angry citizens armed
with petitions and emotions and not
accede to their demands. Perhaps
studies like these will help citizens
understand that stop signs will not
automatically solve their "prob-
lem". Many times it is possible to
try to better define the problem
which in turn enables one to find a
solution or means of managing the
problem by means other than arbi-
trarily installing a stop sign.
SEH has 15 years experience with
stop signs and a number of other
traffic control devices and has
solved a number of local traffic
problems. We would welcome the
opportunity to assist with your local
traffic or transportation problems.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Mayor Courtney and Council Members
FROM: Ken Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT:
ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST
DATE: December 17, 1984
As you may recall, back in the mid 70's, the International City Manage-
ment Association (ICMA) was a pioneer in the creation of deferred
compensation funds for the public sector. Upon its adoption in about
1976 or 1977 by the City of Edina, approximately three or four employees
became interested in the plan at that time. Subsequent to that, the
State of Minnesota approved additional deferred compensation plans which
have been actively marketed with our employees.
While a significant number have joined either the Great Western or
Aetna Plan, there are presently no active members on the ICMA Plan.
However, given the fact that at least one current employee does have
money in the ICMA Retirement Corporation, together with the fact that
we expect a more active marketing effort on the part of the ICMA in
the upcoming years, we would like to request adoption of the attached
resolution which would allow the City of Edina to enter into the new
trust agreement established by ICMA Retirement Corporation. It was
our understanding that the only difference between the prior arrangement
and the arrangement requested by this adoption is establishment of a
Board of Trustees to oversee the operation of the funds.
Upon adoption of this resolution, participants will be able to select
members for this Board of Trustees. Should you have any further questions,
please feel free to contact us. A sample resolution is on the back of this memo.
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ICMA Retirement Corporation
SAMPLE RESOLUTION FOR PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS
RESOLUTION OF
( "Employer ").
WHEREAS, the Employer maintains a deferred compensation plan for its
employees which is administered by the ICMA Retirement Corporation
(the "Administrator "); and
WHEREAS, other public employers have joined together to establish the
ICMA Retirement Trust for the purpose of representing the interests
of the participating employers with respect to the collective
investment of funds held under their deferred compensation plans; and
WHEREAS, said Trust is a salutary development which further advances
the quality of administration for plans administered by the ICMA
Retirement Corporation:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Employer hereby executes the
ICMA Retirement Trust, attached hereto; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE (use
title of official, not name) shall be the coordinator for this
program and shall receive necessary reports, notices, etc. from the
ICMA Retirement Corporation as Administrator, and shall cast, on
behalf of the Employer, any required votes under the program.
Administrative duties to carry out the plan may be assigned to the
appropriate departments.
I,
resolution, proposed by (Council
Clerk of the (City, County, etc.) of
do hereby certify that the following
Member, Trustee, etc.)
was duly passed and adopted in the
(Council, Board, etc.) of the (City, County, etc.) of
at a regular.meeting thereof assembled this
day of , 19 , by the following vote:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
(SEAL)
Clerk of the (City, County, etc.)
RESOLUTION OF CITY OF EDINA, MN
WHEREAS, the City of Edina, Minnesota, (the "Employer ") maintains a deferred
compensation plan for its employees which is administered by the ICMA Retire-
ment Corporation (the "Administrator "); and
WHEREAS, other public employers have joined together to establish the ICMA
Retirement Trust for the purpose of representing the interests of the
participating employers with respect to the collective investment of funds
held under their deferred compensation plans; and
WHEREAS, said Trust is a salutary development which further advances the
quality of administration for plans administered by the ICMA Retirement
Corporation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Employer hereby executes the ICMA
Retirement Trust, attached hereto; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager shall be the coordinator for
this program and shall receive necessary reports, notices, etc. from the
ICMA Retirement Corporation as Administrator, and shall cast, on behalf of
the Employer, any required votes under the program. Administrative duties
to carry out the plan may be assigned to the appropriate departments.
ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1984.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted
by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of December 17, 1984, and as
recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 14th day of January, 1985.
Ayes: - Bredesen,.._ Richar. ds ,..Schmidt,._T.urner,.Co.urtney
Nays: None
Absent: None
Marcella M. Daehn
City Clerk of Edina, MN
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 11, 1984
TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
FROM: David A. Velde, City Sanitariawv
SUBJECT: Public Health Nursing Contract, 1985
Attached are copies of the agreement for Public Health Nursing Services
for 1985. The Bloomington Division of Public Health has agreed to
provide the service to Edina residents at a cost of $78,560.00.
This is $740. 00 less than the 1984 contract due to the $5, 000 reduction in
funding. At this time, it is not known which service area will be reduced to
offset the reduced funding.
DAV /lde
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JOHN E. DERUS PHONE
CHAIRMAN 44. Ca.>>„
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BOARD OF HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
2400 GOVERNMENT CENTER
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55487
December 7, 1984
Hon. C. Wayne Courtney
Mayor of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Mayor Cour ey:
On September 25 the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners unanimously
approved a Structure and Composition Plan for a Hennepin County Community
Action Agency and resolved that the Hennepin County Office of Planning and
Development assemble and file the necessary papers requesting official
designation from the state of Minnesota. This resolution culminates several
years of discussion about the possibility of initiating a CAA for suburban
and rural Hennepin County and will allow access to funding for services to
County residents that had previously been unavailable.
The Office of Planning and Development has been working with the suburban
human services councils, the County Attorney's Office, and the State to
assemble the package of materials required for recognition. This package
includes Articles of Incorporation for this private nonprofit agency, start
up plan for the organization, demographic material describing the service
area, and a description of the process used in developing the structure.
The package requesting designation has been submitted, and it is my expecta-
tion that the State will respond to this request early in 1985.
The plan originally proposed for the CAA was reviewed in detail by the Board
and a major effort was made to ensure public accountability of the new
organization. The Board of Directors will consist of nine public officials
(three Hennepin County Commissioners and six elected suburban officials),
nine representatives from the private sector, and nine members of the
low- income population. The County's open appointment process will be used to
appoint the six suburban elected officials who will serve on the Board of
Directors.
Following the State's recognition of the CAA, the County and the human
services councils will begin the important process of recruitment and
selection of the initial Board of Directors and other start up activities.
Letter to Mayor Courtney
December 7, 1984
Page Two
It is our hope that you will bring this opportunity to the attention of your
fellow council members so that they may consider applying for these important
positions when nominations for the board are solicited.
Thank you for your continuing support and interest in this important effort.
Sincerely,
issioner John E. Derus, Chairman
nepin County Board of Commissioners
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cc: Kenneth E. Rosland
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 10, 1984
TO: Kenneth Rosland
FROM: Gordon Hughes
SUBJECT: Victorsen's Valley View 2nd Addition
On December 3, 1984, the Council adopted findings of fact which concluded
that the Victorsen plat should be denied. We suggest that the Council
approve two minor changes to the draft findings which should have been
noted on December 3rd. First, the introduction should be revised to show that
Mr. and Mrs. Victorsen and their attorney were not present at the December 3rd
hearing. Second, the last sentence of paragraph no. 5 on page 4 should read
as follows:
No record exists that the Edina City Council approved the subdivision
of the Subject Property, which resulted from the 1,956 acquisition by
Southdale Center, Inc. as required by Minnesota Statues Seetior 462r35-&-
and City Ordinances.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Mayor Courtney & Council Members
Ken Rosland
FROM: Leslie Turner
SUBJECT:
EDINAMITE PARTY
DATE: December 17, 1984
After surveying all of you and the party winners, Larry and Susan Johnson
and Alice and Bob O'Connor, the best date for the Edinamite Winter Party
at Braemar is Sunday afternoon, February 10th. Please mark your calendars.
Detailed planning will take place after January 1st.
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DATE /I- .2.c> — 9 I
PETITION FOR PERI•IANENT STREET SURFACING AND CURB
TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA:
The undersigned being owners of not less than 51% in frontage of the real
property abutting on the following streets in said City:
between
between and
between and
between and
between and
do hereby petition that said portion of said streets be improved by CONSTRUCTION
OF PERMANENT STREET SURFACING AND CURB therein, and that the cost of said
improvement be assessed against abutting property, as authorized by Chapter
398, Laws of Minnesota, 1953, as amended.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION S:d�- Sc
SIGNATURE OF OWNERS ADDRESS OF PROPERTY
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SPONSORS OF PETITIONS PLEASE NOTE: THE COUNCIL HAS ASKED TIIAT PETITIONS BE
SIGNIM BY OWNERS of 60`w OF ABUTTING PROPERTIES WHIIZVER POSSIBLE.
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PETITIOII FOR SIDEVALI;
DATED MOVE 'IBER 12, 1984
TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA:
The undersigned represent that they are a majority of the owners of the
property fronting on the following streets in the City of Edina:
between Fps! ^1f.F and CITY PVP
between and
between arid.
between _ and
between and
and hereby petition that sidewalk be constructed (or rebuilt) at said locations,
the cost to be assessed against property improved, in three annual installments
as authorized by Chapter 398, Laws of Minnesota, 1953.
SI E OF OWNERS ADDRESS DESCRIP'il0il OF PROPERTY
1-01 493 F1'ANCE A! ►F. S0. PETER_SON EI;I ^JA HO "'E CENTER
This petition was circulated by �. PETERSON
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FOR ACTION
(Planning Committee
Study)
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 273
Regular Meeting, December 10, 1984
Volume 56, Report 175
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY CENTER PARKING
Be it Resolved, That
The Board of Education
374
Petition the Edina City Council to enlarge parking lot areas at
the Edina Community Center for the purpose of serving these premises,
and, further, to increase parking spaces, parking lighting, and \
pedestrian lighting at the South View parking lot for the purpose > sres
of serving the Community Center and South View Junior High at a
cost not to exceed $171,000.J�
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The administration of the City of Edina and the Edina Public School District
have been working jointly to increase parking facilities adjacent to the
Community Center. The cost of the planned 405 space parking facilities will
be paid for primarily by the Community Center throuugh the Edina Board of
Education. The City will absorb the cost of curb and gutter removal, fence
and post removal, clearing and removing necessary shrub and a tree, and
painting parking lines in addition to assuming all engineering and clerical
costs as their service to the community at large. The City will also provide
project supervision working with a school liaison contact.
Estimated cost of the project is $228,000, less the City's efforts of approximately
15% ($34,000), less savings accrued from paying upon completion of the
project ($23,000), total cost $171,000.
The Community Center Board will be asked to develop a reserve parking fee
and an extra charge for short term parking privileges, such revenue to be
placed in the School District's general fund.
A complete analysis of parking space needs, location and layout was prepared
by the firm of Bennett, Ringrose, Wolsfeld, Jarvis, Gardner, Inc. Copies of
the report are available at the District Office for public perusal. Cost
estimates of the parking lot immediately south of the Community Center and
immediately east of the Community Center were developed by the City's
Engineering Department. Cost estimates for enlarging the South View parking
lot were completed by the Engineering Department of BRW.
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE
DIRECTOR TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Edina
, Minnesota, as follows:
J. N. Dalen is hereby designated
to serve as a director of the Suburban Rate Authority, and
John Wallin is hereby designated to serve
as alternate director of the Suburban Rate Authority for the
year 1985 and until their successors are appointed.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
CITY OF EDINA )
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting
Clerk of the City of Edina, Minnesota
hereby certify that the attached and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of a resolution duly adopted by the City Council
of Edina, Minnesota
at its meeting on
198 4, as the same is
recorded in the minutes of the meeting of such council for said
date, on file and of record in my office.
Dated this
day of
City Clerk
(SEAL) City of
, 198
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RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE
DIRECTOR TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Edina , Minnesota, as follows:
. N. Dalen is hereby designated
to serve as a director of the Suburban Rate Authority, and
John Walli
is hereby designated to serve
as alternate director of the Suburban Rate Authority for the
year 1985 and until their successors are appointed.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
CITY OF EDINA )
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting
Clerk of the City of Edina, Minnesota
hereby certify that the attached and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of a resolution duly adopted by the City Council
of Edina, Minnesota
at its meeting on
, 198 4 , as the same is
recorded in the minutes of the meeting of such council for said
date, on file and of record in my office.
Dated this
day of
City Clerk
(SEAL) City of
, 198
4
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR
AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO LOGIS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows:
Kenneth E. Rosland is hereby designated as Director of LOGIS and J. N. Dalen
is hereby designated as Alternate Director of LOGIS for the year 1985 and until
their successors are appointed.
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the Edina Sun - Current be and is
hereby designated as the Official Newspaper for the City of Edina for the year
1985.
tax-.'. -
INEDINA
4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
612 - 927 -8861
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR
AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO LOGIS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows:
Kenneth E. Rosland is hereby designated as Director of LOGIS and J. N. Dalen
is hereby designated as Alternate Director of LOGIS for the year 1985 and until
their successors are appointed.
ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1984.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina
City Council at its Regular Meeting of December 17, 1984, and as recorded in
the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 21st day of December, 1984.
City Clerk
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RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DIRECTOR
AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO LOGIS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows:
Kenneth E. Rosland is hereby designated as Director of LOGIS and J. N. Dalen
is hereby designated as Alternate Director of LOGIS for the year 1985 and until
their successors are appointed.
R' .gnT.TTTTON
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the Edina Sun - Current be and is
hereby designated as the Official Newspaper for the City of Edina for the year
1985.
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR 1985
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the Edina Sun - Current be and is
hereby designated as the Official Newspaper for the City of Edina for the
year 1985.
ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1984.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina
City Council at its Regular Meeting of December 17, 1984, and as recorded in
the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 21st day of December, 1984.
City Clerk
CERTIFICATION OF MINUTES RELATING TO
HOUSING REVENUE BONDS
Issuer: City of Edina, Minnesota
Governing Body: City Council
Kind, date, time and place of meeting: A regular meeting,
held on December 17, 1984, at 7:00 o'clock P.M., at the City
Hall.
Members present:
Members absent:
Documents Attached:
Minutes of said meeting (pages):
RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF
REVENUE BONDS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 462C,
MINNESOTA STATUTES, FOR THE PURPOSE, OF
FINANCING A MULTIFAMILY HOUSINGbEVELOPMENT
AND GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO THE
DEVELOPMENT
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and
acting recording officer of the public corporation issuing
the bonds referred to in the title of this certificate, certify
that the documents attached hereto, as described above, have
been carefully compared with the original records of said
corporation in my legal custody, from which they have been
transcribed; that said documents area corrert.and complete
transcript of the minutes of a meeting of tlie. governing body
of said corporation, and correct and complete copies of all
resolutions and other actions taken and of all documents
approved by the governing body at said meet`ing;`.so far as
they relate to said bonds; and that said meeting was duly
held by the governing body at the time and place and was
attended throughout by the members indicated above, pursuant
to call and notice of such meeting given as required by law.
WITNESS my hand officially as such recording officer
this day of , 1984.
Signature
(SEAL)
Marcella M. Daehn, City Clerk
Name and Title
RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF
REVENUE BONDS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 462C,
MINNESOTA STATUTES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
FINANCING A MULTIFAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
AND GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO THE
DEVELOPMENT
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Edina, Minnesota (the "City ") as follows:
Section 1. Recitals.
1.01. By the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 462C, as amended (the "Act "), the City is authorized
to plan, administer, issue and sell revenue bonds or obligations
to make or purchase loans to finance one or more multifamily
housing developments within its boundaries which revenue
bonds or obligations shall be payable solely from the revenues
of the development or other security pledged therefor.
1.02. Representatives of Partners for Senior
Communities, Inc., an Illinois corporation_.(the "Corporation "),
have advised this Council of its desire to form a Minnesota'
limited partnership in which the Corporation "..or one or more
of its principals will be general partners (the "Developer "),
to acquire one or more parcels of land located within the
geographical limits of the City in the southernmost portion
of the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Plan Area and to construct
and equip thereon a multifamily rental apartment building
containing approximately 203 units, together with parking
And related and subordinate facilities (the "Development ").
The Development is intended primarily for occupancy by elderly
persons. Total development and financing costs are presently
estimated by the Corporation to be approximately $17,000,000.
1.03. The Corporation has requested that the City
issue its revenue bonds in one or more series, "(the "Bonds ")
pursuant to the authority of the Act in such:,aggregate principal
amount as may be necessary to finance all or &,:portion of
the costs of the Development and make the proceeds of the
Bonds available to the Developer, directly or-"indirectly,
for the acquisition, construction and equipping of the
Development, subject to agreement by the Developer or other
entity to pay promptly the principal of and interest on the
Bonds.
1.04. The City has been advised by representatives
of the Corporation that conventional commercial financing
is available to pay the capital costs of the Development
only on a limited basis and at such high costs of borrowing
that the scope of the Development and the economic feasibility
of operating the Development would be significantly affected,
but with the aid of municipal financing the Development can
be constructed as designed and its operation can be made
more economically feasible.
1.05. The full faith and credit of the City will
not be pledged to or responsible for the payment of the principal
of and interest on the Bonds.
Section 2. Approvals and Authorization.
2.01. It. is hereby found and determined that it
would be in the best interest of the City to issue the Bonds
under the provisions of the Act in an amount currently estimated
to be approximately $17,000,000 to finance all or a portion
of the cost of the Development.
2.02. The Project is hereby given preliminary
approval by the City and the issuance of the Bonds for such
purpose approved. The Bonds shall not be issued until a
multifamily housing program prepared pursuant to the requirements
of Subdivision 5 of Section 462C.05 of the Act (the "Program ")
has been reviewed and approved as provided by the Act, until
the other requirements of the Act have been..-satisfied, until
the requirements of Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1954, as amended (the "Code "), necessary in order to assure
the tax - exemption of the interest hereon; have been satisfied,
and until the City, the Developer and the purchaser or purchasers
of the Bonds have agreed upon the details of the Bonds and
the provisions for their payment. The principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on each Bond, when, as and if issued,
shall be payable solely from the revenues of the Development
and the other security or property pledged to the payment
thereof and shall not constitute a debt of the City.
2.03. The Corporation has agreed to.pay directly
or through the City any and all costs incurred by the City
in connection with the Development whether or not the Program
is prepared or approved by the Minnesota Housing Finance
Agency; whether or not the Development is carried to completion;
and whether or not the Bonds are issued.
2.04. The City retains the right, in its sole
discretion, to withdraw from participation and, accordingly,
not issue the Bonds should the City at any time prior to
the issuance thereof determine that it is in the best interest
of the City not to issue the Bonds.-
2.05. This Resolution is intended to, and shall,
constitute a "bond resolution" or "some other official action"
with respect to the Bonds and the Development under, and
within the meaning of, Section 1.103 -8(a) of the Treasury
Regulations under the Code.
-2-
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City
of Edina, Minnesota this 17th day of December, 1984.
Attest:
Mayor
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution
was duly seconded by Member
and upon vote
being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon the resolution was declared duly passed and adopted
and was signed by the Mayor whose signature was attested
by the City Clerk.
-3-
i
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1984 Cl,
= EDINA
CHECK RL
ER
12 -17 -84
E 1
V
J
CHECK NO.
D.-TE
AMOUNT
VEN001
ITEM DES CRIPTION____-
_______ „_ACCOUNT N0. -INV.
/ P.O. N
MESSAGE
325//0
1211C/ ?4
3613.30
KATif GJSTAFSON
INST ART CENTER
23- 4100 - 614 -61
J
368.10 •
_
•rrr.•
••• -CKS
J
341391
12/12/84
331.79
NORTi?RN STATES
ELECTRIC
10 -4252- 371 -30
MANUAL
341391
12/12/S4
129402.51
NORTHERN STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 321-30
MANUAL
J
341391
12/12/84
9,255.5
NORTi_RN STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 322 -30
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
1,809.94
14ORTir-R4 STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 330 -30
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
315.19
NORTi_.RN STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 345 -30
MANL'SL
J
341 341
12112 /94
96.58
N ^RTH_R4 STATES
ELECTRIC _
.,.10- 4252 - 358 -30
MANN AL
341391
12/12/84
96.53-
NIRTI - RN 3TAT_S
CORRECTION
._10 -4252- 358 -30
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
96.53
NORTH -RN STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 358 -30
MANUAL
J
341 '491
12/12/94
1.978.53
NORTi_RN STATES
_LECTRTC -,
10 -4252- 375 -30
MANUAL
3 '. 1391
12/12/54
752.63
NO.RT47- R4 STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252- 440 -44
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
39.!53
NORTi'R,N STATES
ELECTRIC
10 -4252- 460 -46
MANUAL
J
341391
12/12/£'4
261.13
NORTi -RN STATES
= LECTRIC
10- 4252 - 500 -50
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
992.27
NORT.H_R'N STATES
ELECTRIC
17- 4252 - 520 -52
MANUAL
341391
12/12/x'.4
1,420.97
NORTHERN STATES
ELECTRIC
10- 4252 - 540 -54
MANUAL
J
341391
12112/R4
14.51
NORTi_RN STATES
_LECTRIC
20- 1130 - 000 -00
MANUAL
341391
12/12!84
1,422.66
NORTA_RN STATES
ELECTRIC
20- 4252 - 646 -64
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
361.22
NORTI_RN STATES
ELECTRIC
23- 4252 - 611 -61
MANUAL
4
341391
12/12/84
10].72
NORTi?RN STATES
ELECTRIC
26- 4252 - 689 -68
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
442.35
NORTHERN STATES
ELECTRIC
27- 4252 - 661 -66
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
87.93
NORTi - RN STATES
= L_CTRIC
27 -4252- 662 -66
MANUAL
4
341391
12/12/ ?4
5,579.34
NORTHERN 3TAT_S
ELECTRIC
28- 4252 - 778 -70
MANUAL
341391
12/12/94
274.93
NORT4_V4 3TAT =S
_LECTRIC
29- 4252 - 721 -72
'MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
13,577.43
NORTHERN STATES
ELECTRIC
30 -4252- 781 -78
MANUAL
4
341391
12/12/44
4.25
NOR Ti_RN STAT -S
ELECTRIC.
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
1 57.1 1
NORTi_RiN STATES
ELECTRIC
30- 4252- 784 -78
MANUAL
341391
12/12/84
2,272.2?
NORTHERN STATES
ELECTRIC
40- 4252 - 801 -80
MANUAL
341391
12/1 ? 194
507.44
NOPT17_1N STATES
ELECTRIC
50 -4252- 821 -82
MANUAL
341391
12/12/34
726.46
NORTI - RN STATES
ELECTRIC
50- 4252- 841 -84
MANJAL
341391
12/12/84
346.39
NOPTiERiN STATES
ELECTRIC
50- 4252 - 861 -86
MANUAL
55,531.24
rrrrrr
-
•••"CKS
342354
12/12/84
1,275.?7
MINNESA;SC3
HEAT
10 -4254- 446 -44
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
770.94
MINNEGASCO
HEAT
10- 4254 - 500 -50
MANUAL
r
342354
12/12/44
70.49
MINNE5ASC0
H_4T
10- 4254 - 520 -52
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
5,148.97
MINNEGASCO
HEAT
10- 4254 - 540 -54
MANUA_
342354
12/12/84
2,772.59
MINNEGA'SCO
HEAT
20- 1130 - 000 -00
MANUAL -
342354
12/12/84
44.31
MIN4EGA3C0
4_AT
20- 4254 - 629 -62
MANUAL
342354
12/1Z/84
19412.76
MINNEGASCO
HEAT
29- 4254 - 646 -64
MANUAL
342354
12/12/94
293.32
MINNEGASCO
HEAT
23 -4254- 611 -61
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
6.73
MINNEGASCO
HEAT _ _
.-_ 26- 4254 - 689 -68
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
572.82
MIN4_G4-SC0
HEAT
27 -4254- 661 -66
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
162.79
MINMFGASC0
HEAT
27 -4254- 662 -66
MANUAL
,e
342354
12112/44
603. 1
MINNEGA -SC)
HEAT
28- 4254 - 708 -70
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
3,435.35
HINNEGA:SC0
HEAT
30- 4254- 781 -78
MANUAL
342354
12/12/84
317.30
MINNEGASCO
HEAT
40- 4254 - 801 -80
MANUAL
4
342354
12/12/44
129.73
__,__MINNEGA;SCO
H.AT - _...._- .__._.
50 -4254- 841 -84
MANUAL
342354
12/12/94
271.99
_.
MINV_GCSCO
_-
HEAT
50- 4254 - 861 -86
MANUAL
17,946.94 r
J
MP+fir�C'`�
19 °4 CITY
0= 'DIN+
Ci_CK
REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 2
CHECK N'.
OaTE
AMOUNT
VENDO?
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
9 P.O. q Mr;SAG--
t f R R• f
- f f *• C K 5-
345115
12/12/94
13.37
AT B T
TELEPHONE
19- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
346.-15
12/12/94
44.93
AT L T
TELEPHONE
23 -4256- 611 -61
MANUAL
545715
12/12/84
64.'B
AT ; T
TELEPHONE
--------
27 -4256- 661 -66
MANUAL
122.39 *
-
R.f.R.
*•* -CKS
346J19
12/12/84
54.31
AT & T
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 530 -50
? 1ANUAL
346J19
12112/34
15.59
AT L T
TELEPHONE
28- 4256 - 738 -70
MANUAL'
34671?
12/12/94
4.50
AT L T
TELEPHONE
29- 4256- 721 -72
MANUAL
346"1°
12/12/8'.
9. 10
AT 8 T
TELEPHONE
40- 4256 - 801 -80
MANUAL
3461:1 S
12/12/84
9.x!1
AT B T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 821 -82
MANUAL
346.,18
12/12/44
14.64
AT L T
TELEPHONE
5.7- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL,
34671+
12/12/84
9.7?
AT & T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 861 -86
MANUAL
129.95 r
* *f -CKS
346,95
12/12/84
51.5^
C3MMI`S3104ER OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
10- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
345u95
12/12/.34
174.75
COMMISSIOV-R OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
23- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
345'7'95
12/12/84
490.54
COMMI33I04ER OF
REV
3T%TE SALES
TAX
27- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
346)95
12/12/84
732.95
C3MMI4SIOV_R OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
28- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
346095
12/12/84
63.78
COMMISSIOU °R OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
29- 3357 - 030 -00
MANJAL
346j95
12/12/84
19644.77
COMMISSIONER OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
30 -3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
346)95
12/12/84
5,124.76
COMMISSIONER OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
50- 3357 - 001 -00
MANUAL _
345)95
12/11/34
15.921.40
COMMIS,SIOV_R OF
.REV
STATE SALES
TAX
50- 3357 - 002 -00
MANUAL
346.:95
12/12/,94
14.194.7)
C)MMISSIOVER OF
REV
STATE SALES
TAX
50- 3357 - 003 -00
MANUAL
41,388.45 •
-fff ►f
-
*•• -CKS
345251
12/12/84
67,607.70
EDINA HRA
DUE HRA
10- 1145- 000 -00
ANUAL
67.19).)0
fff f f f
•** -CKS
352u.;3
12/1 1/44
165.30
ALBINSON
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 260 -26
165.70 •
352U4
12/ -,5/94
174.61
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 440 -44
352�j4
1 2/04 /94
4.73
AM_RIC4N :INEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 482 -48
352L -'4
12/=5/84
12 ^.92
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 520 -52
352j"4
12/'_'4/84
16.95
AMERICA=N LINEN
LAUNDRY
20- 4262- 628 -62
35204
12/35/94
34.94
AMERI CAN, -INEN
LAUNDRY
57- 4262 - 821 -82
352004
12/ 5 /9 4
76.35
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262- 841 -84
352Ju4
1 2/!,5 /84
64.70
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262- 861 -86
423.21
35211'5
I2 /,5 /g4
34 .3 1
AUDIO SROUP
ADVERTISING
50- 4214 - 822 -82
3520:5
12/05/84
34.)3
AUDIO.GIROJPI
ADVERTISING
50- 4214 - 862 -86
69.70 •
ffRRRf
*** -CKS
1984 C
)F EOINA
CW=CK R
TER
12 -17 -84 aE 3
CHECK
FJO. DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO* INV*
# P.O. # MESSAGE
352u.,7
12/::3/44
22000
APEX '_ST CONTROL
GEM SUPPLIES
28- 4504- 708 -70
22.13
•
■ f • f t •
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ . _ .._
t * * - C K S
352324
1 2/07/94
19.50
ARTISTA'T INC
PRINTING
23 -4600- 61.0 -61
19.50
*
352025
12/1C/84
24.)0
ALF04S ANOERSSON
C04T SERV
27- 4200 - 661 -66
24.:0
_ k.
352326
12/11/84
444.43
BADGER METER INC
REPAIP. PARTS
30- 4540 - 788 -78
444.40
•
+t•...
•••-CKS
3 5 1 J 3 1
12/04/94
45.24
BERTELSON BROS IVC
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 440 -44
45.24
+ *•- CKS
351::33
12/11/84
119.35
BERG=O ?'D TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626- 822 -82
352u33
12/11/34
153.45
BERG =ORD TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626- 842 -84
35eJ33
12/11/94
219.50
8ERG =)RD TRUCKING
INVENTORY
50- 4626- 862 -86
491.40
+
`
• *•tf•
* ** -CKS
35235
12/11/84
100.30
G =ORGE 3UTLER
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 420 -42
10'?.70
+
•ff ►••
* ** -CKS
S52.J47
12/12/84
255.43
BROWV r'�OTO
PHTO SUPPLIES
10 -4508- 422 -42
352.:47
12/12/34
5.50
BROWV PHOTO
PHTO SUPPLIES
10- 4508 - 422 -42
352.341
12/?41R4
1 0.30
RROWV PHOTO
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10 -4508- 440 -44
281.38
+
`
t 1 f f f f
• ** -CKS
352L49
12/03/34
59.75
BUR_3H ROBERT
MEETINGS
10 -4206- 440 -44
352L49
12/)3/94
33 *42
BURE3H R33ERT
FIRE TURNOUT GEAt
1J- 4574- 440 -44
81.17
at• *.+
* ** -CKS
352:.53
12/J4/94
77.25
BROJNIN3 FERRIS
AEFUSE COLLECTION
10- 4250 - 301 -30
352J53
12/64/84
17.37
BROW41413 FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10- 4250 - 446 -44
352u53
12/;34/94
4.9.25
BROWNIN.'s FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10- 4250 - 520 -52
352,,53
12/0'4/84
70.25
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
10- 4250 - 540 -54
35ZJ53
12/:4/x34
61.)5
BROW4I43 F =RRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
20- 4250 - 628 -62
352 53
12/04/84
28.95
PROWVIV'G FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
20- 4250 - 646 -64
352.:53
12/)4/84
3.36
BROdNil43 = =RiIS
REF US= COLLECTION
20- 4250- 646 -64
352353
12/04/84
7.72
BROWVIVi =:RRIS
REFUS= COLLECTION
23- 4250- 610 -66
1984 CITY
OF :Dlr4A
�H!� K ^.
D=TE
352-53
12/:'4/94
352 1 53
1 2 /�4 /84
352-53
12/34/84
352453
12/tw4/84
352j53
12/J4/84
352u58
12/11/84
352'60
12/i;3/84
352J63
12/33/84
352' -50
12/_3/84
352_67
12./13/84
...ftt
352 62
1 2/15 /84
352u5i
12/12/84
f f f t . •
352.: 73
1211 1 / 84
352j13
12/11/84
3523 74
12/12/84
352074
12/10184
352J15
12/12/94
352u/5
12/12/84
t.f *.*
352J13
12/10/84
352-19
12/10 /84
352u1?
12/10/84
352 -18
12/11/84
352.78
12/11/84
352 3
12/10/84
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 RAGE 4
QyOJNT
Y_ 4100?
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. a MESSAGE w
41.53
BIOWNING =_RRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
27- 4250 - 661 -66
13.49
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
27- 4250 - 662 -66
61.15
BRO'WVIN; =:R ?IS
REFUSE COLLECTION
28- 4250 - 738 -70
279.85
BROWNING FERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
50- 4250 - 841 -84
283.71
BaOWVIVG PERRIS
REFUSE COLLECTION
50- 4250- 861 -86
• ** -CKS
101.33
WAYNE BENN'_TT
POLICE SERVICES
10 -4100- 420 -42
100.33 •
* ** -CKS
19.13
AMBASSA002 SAUSAGE
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624 - 646 -64
19018 -
AMBASSA400R SAUSAGE
CORRECTION
27- 4624 - 646 -64
19.19
AMBASSA:)OZ SAUSAGE
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624- 664 -66
19.63
ANBASSA'DOR SAUSAGE
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
39. 91
* *• -CKS
19.40
BROCK NHIT=
REPAIR PARTS
104540 - 330 -30
07.4
19.40 •
- -
-1.
19.30
CJLL[yA-N
CONT SERV
10- 4200 - 482 -48
19.83 +
r rf- CKS
75.41
CITY BE'--R
INVENTORY
50 -4630- 842 -84
50.55
CITY 3EIER
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
125.05 +
127.10
CITY OF BLOOMINGTOV
KENNEL S =RV
10- 4274- 470 -47
79561.95
CITY OF BLOOMINGTON
SPEC ASSESSMENTS
66 -1115- 000 -00
7r68R.96 *
6.55
CLAN:Y DRUG INC
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 421 -42
`
13.11
CLANCY DRUG INC
GEN SUPPLIES -
- 10- 4504 - 510 -51
19.66 •
+• *- -CKS
489.65 -
COCA COLA 30rTLI4G
CORRECTION
28- 4624- 704 -70
487.65
COCA COLA BOTTLING
_
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624- 704 -70
489.65
COCA :)LA 30TTLING
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
777.95
COCA COLA 30TTLI46
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 842 -84
683.21
COCA COLA BOTTLING
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 862 -86
19948.80 •
* ** -CKS
60.03
CDNT -MIN,
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624- 664 -66
'9
1984 C
0= =D .-NA
CHECK
TER
12 -17 -84 GE 5
CHECK
N1. OAT:
AMOUNT_
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO• INV.
• P.0. 0 MESSAGE
61.00
•
rff fri
***-CKS
351.82
12/1 ^ /94
19.25
CJN44Y -.FIR: B SAFETY
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 420 -42
19.25
f
-- -
- ...
-
•••- CKS
3521£'7
12/D7/84
186.25
CJRTIN MATH SCI
GEN SJPPLJIES
10- 4504- 482 -48
186.25
+
• ■ +- CKS
352J91
12/05/?4
55.29
COUirvn YAYN_
MILEAGE -
10- 4208- 100 -10
55.29
+
+•• CKS
3521 J6
12/11/84
10 ?.00
DAHL- MR 4QLjING
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 420 -42
107.]].•
***-CKS
352103
12111f84
1040.00
DALE :;i:EEY COMRANY
SOD 6 BLACK DIRT
20 -4562- 642 -64
1,04).]0
•
3521J9
12/]5/84
25.04
DASCO BURGESS DIV.
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
26.]4
•
+ f f # f f
• ••- CKS
352125
12/:3/94
437.25
M =RI( SUPPLY
PARTS
10- 4620 - 560 -56
352125
12/11/84
151.13.
MERIT SUP2LT
RUBBISH REMOVAL
20- 4250 - 646 -64
352125
12/12/•84
31.50
M =Rir SUPPLY
GEN SUPPLIES
21 -4504- 646 -64
352125
12/03/94
556.39
MERIT SUPPLY
CONT REPARRS
352125
12/04/84
86.96
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
28- 4512 - 708 -70
352125
12/C,3/34
384. ?0
MERIT SUPPLY
-
CLEANING SUPPLIES
28 -4512- 708 -70
1 9645.71
*
- -
#+•. CKS
352123
12/:;3/94
44.44
DAIRY .fOMr_
CONCESSIONS
28.4624- 704 -70
44.44
•
_
• • +- CKS
352130
12/10/94
29.00
DJNE BUGGY SUPPLY
CONT REPAIRS-------- i-----
- - -28- 4248 - 707 -70 -
-
29.10
•
***-CKS
352134
12/11/84
36.75
_
- .CITYWIDE. SERVICES _ . __._
-. _,-
50- 4248 - 841 -84
36.75
+
_CONT._REP.AIRS_,,_ - -.,_ -_
- - -- -
CKS
19F.4 CITY
OF rDINA
CFN°_CK N6.
DATE
3521 49
1 2/115 /94
352148
12./10/94
352148
12/10/94
352148
12/05/84
352148
12/05/84
a,•ri•
3521 5'_J
1 2/05 /R4
352156
12/12/84
352156
12/12/34
352156
12/12/84
3521 56
12/12/94
f•f iif
352161
12/03/84
f • f • f .
352181
12/i`7/84
f e . f ► •
3521 .33
12/10/84
352168
12/05/84
a.f.i•
3521 94
1 2110 /84
3521 94
1 21111 /94
3521 94
12/10/84
3521 04
1 2110 184
352194
12/10 /84
3521 94
1 2/10/84
3522:]
12/12/84
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 6
AMOUNT
V_VIDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
# P.O. H MESSAG--
6f) .10
ELVIV SAFETY SUPPLY
CO:VT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56
51.25
ELVIV SAF:TY SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 449 -44
189.53
ELVIV SAF-TY SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 449 -44
6-7.75
ELVIN SAFr-TY SUPPLY
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4540 - 560 -56
174.92
ELVIV SAF :,TY SUPPLY
G---N SUPPLIES
30 -4504- 785 -78
536.42 •.
* *a -CKS
18.52
ELECTR3.4IC CENTER
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
** *•CKS
61.00
FA ?RVIEW HOSPITAL
PRO SERV
10- 4224- 421 -42
31.JO
F4:IR /IEW iOS31TAL
PRO SERV
10- 4224 - 421 -42
60. 0-
FAIRVIEW 40SPITAL
CORRECTI ON
10- 4224 - 421 -42
3)9)2
FAIRVIEW 4OS?+IT4L
PRO S--RV
10 -4226- 421 -42
60.00 •
• ** -CKS
55.67
FLYIVG CLOJO SANTA2
RUBBISH REMOVAL
10 -4250- 353 -30
55.57
* ** -CKS
39.15
GENERAL S20RTS
GEV SUPPLIES
20- 4504 - 600 -60
39.15 .
- ._....- _.._._ ....
.
* ** -CKS `
6.29
GIVEVS IN-'
GEY SUPPLIES
28- 4504 - 708 -70
6.29
* ** -CKS -
132.30
GRAY34R ELECTRIC CO
REPAIR PARTS
10-4540- 330 -30
132.30 +
- - - -- - - - --- --
- - -- - -- - -
* * *. -CKS
52 .1 3
GENERAL COMMUNICATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294- 440 -44
222.50
GENEIAL C)4MUNICATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294- 440 -44
17.)),
G :NEIAL COMMUIJI:ATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294 - 440 -44
24.55
GENEIAL C)MMUNICATNS
RADIO SERVE
10- 4294- 440 -44
49.50
GENERAL COMMUNICATNS
RADIO SERV
10- 4294 - 440 -44
377.50
GENERAL COMMUNICAT!4S
RADIO SERV
10- 4294- 440 -44
743.23
* ** -CKS -
69.'77
r. r
=N=24L OFFICE PRO)
GEV SUPPLI - -- -
E S - �
1D- 4504 - 420 -42
89.70
1984 C OF EDINA CHECK ;TER 12-1 7-84 -GE 7
CHECK NC. DATE AMOUNT. ,. _ VENDOR _ _. ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO INV. # 2.0. 0 MESSAGE
f t f f t f
352233
12/12184
250.70
KATHY
KARDELL
INCREASE PETTY CASH
10-10 30- 000-00
3522J3
12/12/84
3.50
KATHY
KARDELL.
M =ETING EXPENSES
10- 4206 - 120 -12
3522!3
12/12/84
11.35,
KATHr
_
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
_
10- 4206- 140 -14
3522'3
12/12/84
16.10
KATHY
KAR)_LL
METING EXPENSES
10 -4206- 160 -16
352213
12/12/84
10.67
KATHY
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
10 -4206- 200 -20
352213
12/12/84
5.50,
KATif
KARDELL
MEETIVG EXPENSES
10- 4206 - 420 -42
3522J3
12/12/84
11.0)
KATHY
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
10- 4206 - 421 -42
3522i3
12/12/84
9.!l1
KATHY
KARDELL
MILEAGE
10 -4208- 160 -16
352233
12/12/84
1.34,
KATHf
KAR)ELL
MLI LEE AGE -- --
10 -4208- 421 -72
3522J3
12/12/14
12.57'
KATH(
KARDELL
MAILING UPS
10- 4274 - 420 -42
352203
12/12/34
9.01
KATHY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 140 -14
352213
12/12/84
1.51
KATHY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
3512) 3
12/12/84
1.51 -
KATHY
KARDELL
CORRECTION
10- 4504- 420 -42
3522J3
12/12/84
1.51'
KATHY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
Z 2 !J.3
12112/84
4.50
KATHY
KARDELL
.0
10- 4504 - 421 -42
352233
12/12/84
50.7^
KATHf
(AROELL
SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 440 -44
352213
12/12/84
6.31,
Ka THY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 500 -50
3522J3
12/12/34
1.1)
KATHY
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
20- 4206- 600 -60
3522J3
12/12184
ARL-I
EET- lYcG XPENGES
v 352213
352213
12/12/84
2.25
KATHY
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
20- 4206 - 620 -62
12/12/14
9.25
KATHf
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
20 -4206- 620 -62
V 3522J3
12/12/84
2.25-
KATHY
KARDELL
CORRECTION
20- 4206- 627 -62
35 2 2' - 1 3
1 2/ 12 / 8 4
2. 2 S-
K A T-4Z -K44 R-3 E L L
ME E-Fi-1F 6-- HtfE-NS ES-
3522)3
12/12/84
2.25
KATHY
KARDELL
MEETING EXPENSES
20 -4206- 627 -62
3522u3
12/12/°4
26.5
KATHY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES
20- 4504 - 600 -60
352213
12/12/84
11.97
466.25-*
KATHY
KARDELL
SUPPLIES - - - - - -
20 -4504- 627 -62
_
i t f f i i
454.75
352217
12/11/84
2,175.12
GRIGGS
BEER
INVNETORY
50 -4630- 842 -84
3522u7
12/11/84
830.55
GRIGGS_BEER.
INVNETORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
• f f f f f
3,005. 57
- - - - - - - -
--
352213
12/07/84
240.30
LEROf
4 LIBBY
CONT SERV
30- 4200 - 780 -78
■ ► f
240.70
R R i
35221'3
12/G3/84
303.50
HALLMAN
LUBRICANTS
10- 4618 - 560 -56
352218
12/12/84
67.50
HALLMAN
LUBRTCANTS
27- 4618- 662 -66
458.]0 •
f f f i f i
352228 12/34/84
352228 1 2/04 734
352228 12/04/84
* * 1 f f f
15.75 MILLSTttDM AUTO' SUP f GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 560 -56
19064.81 HILLSTROM AUTO SUP Y REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56
929.67 .. flILLSTR.DMA -,UTO ,SUP V 10- 4620- 560 -56
2,'009.23 * -
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
• * +- CKS
** *..CKS
CKS
- f ** CKS
19?4 CITY
OF -TINA
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 8
CHIECK Nn.
DATE
oy)UNT
YEND0,
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
# P.O. N MESSAGE
352230
12/74/84
7.74
++OFF WILLIAMS34
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
35223J
12/`."4/84
10. ?0
HOFF WI'- LIAMSON
GE4 SUPPLIES _ - -----
20- 4504- 6 DO- 60
18.14 •
f t f
+ ** -CKS
352234
12/12/84
23.25
HOOf:V CL:4NERS
UNIFORM ALLOW
10- 4266- 421 -42
352234
12/12/R4
51.30
+i00TEV CL :-'AVERS
GEV SUPPLIES
20- 4504- 600 -60
74.55
t f f f f •
-
- - - -- -... - -
....... -
_
•• +-CKS
352245
12/J41A4
37. R0
ROBERT _B HILL
SALT
10 -4508- 440 -44
352245
12/10/84
54.33
ROBEIT B BILL
SILT -
10- 4538- 440 -44
91.43_ •
*•* -CKS
352249
12/11/84
iD7.00
WILLIAM H)FF44N
POLICE SERV
10 -4100- 420 -42
10). ))
t *•• CKS
352256
12/11/84
52.50,
ICSI'
TELEPHONE
10 -4256- 510 -51
52.5).•
t f t t r t
* *• -CKS
5 261
12/10/84
601.96
IBM :02 ?ORRTION
EOUIP RENTAL
10- 4226 - 510 -51
601.96
* *• -CKS
352277
12/j3/84
5'.))
r_M4
BOOKS
10- 4502- 140 -14
• f t t • •
'
tft -CKS
352277
12/x_4/84
98.35
CARLS04 PRINTING
RES FOR MISC
20- 2240 - 000 -00
93.35 *
352278
12/04/84
5.47
Jr-RAYS FOODS
CLEANING SUPPLIES
10 -4512- 440 -44
5.47 *
352219
12/10/84
282.45
JERRrS OUR OWN HDWE
GEN SUPPLIES
20- 4504 - 646 -64
282.45 •
*•• -CKS
35 ?234
12/(;5/84
:.368.))
RAYM)N) H %EG PLBG
CONSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 010 -29
4.368.)0 •
•*f -CKS
352259
12/11/84
10000.
WALTER JOHNSON
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 420 -42
1984 It
OF EDINA
CMECK
iTER
12 -17 -84 GE 9
_ CHECK
NO. DATE
AMOUNT -1, -_
V =NDO?:._ _ - -.-
- _,ITEM_DESCRIPTION__._
__ACCOUNT N0._INV-
p P -O. a MESSAGE
100.00 •
* * *- CK S
3523JO
12/1C/94
239 .50 . -...-
KOKESH.ATHLETIC
GEY_-
10- 4504 - 500 -50_
352300
12/10/84
359.77,
KOKESN AT4L =TIC
.SUPPLIES_ -_ _
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504 -- 708 -70
598.20 •
--
• ** -CKS
352312
12/11/84
69288.78
KUETHER DIST CO
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 842 -84
_-
r f t • * *
* **.CKS
352304
12/07/84
92.40
KNOK LUMB =R CO
REPAIR PARTS
20- 4540 - 646 -64
352304
12/77/84
53.29 --
KNOK LJMP=l CO
CREDIT
20 -4604- 646 -64
352304
12/03/94
35.11
KNOX 1UMP_R CO
-
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504 - 708 -70
75.22 +
rfff.a
* *•- CKS
352311
12/11/84
49400.10. _
EAST3I3E.,3EVER46E
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 842 -84
352311
12/11/84
49224.85
E4STSIDE BEVERAGE
INVNEOTY
89624.95 •
rif aff
* ** -CKS
352518
12/10/84
94.80
LEEF BROS. I'NC
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 440 -44
352318
12/2/84
12.00
LEEF 923S INC
6E4 SUPPLIES_ -- - -
- -- 23- 4504 - 611 -61 -
- --
352318
12/10/84
9.77.
LEEF BR OS INC
LAUNDRY
27- 4262- 662 -66
352319
12110/84
7.07
LEEF BR)S- -INC
LAUNDRY
28 -4262- 708 -70
i 22.80 *
__ .._. . -. - _ - - --
- _- -
t k k k f f
- ...-
*** -CKS
352323
12/04/84
36.75
LINNOFF(
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10 -4508- 440 -44
36.75
i f f f f t
* ** -CKS
352331
12/07/84
55.60
LAMA33 COIDOR4TION
- - ---- -----
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 662 -66
352531
12/07/84
555.61
LAH4SS CORPORATION
REPAIR PARTS
27 -4540- 662 -66
352331
12/07/84
655.60-
LAHABS - CORPORATION
CORRECTION
27- 4540 - 662 -66
55.63 •
- -- - - -- -
-
352332
12/03184-
1T0984.77
.LEAGJE. -_3F IN CITIES
-. DUES
10- 4204 - 140 -14
109984.70 .
_ -__- - - - --
rrr -CKS
3523:4
12/10/84
55.)8
MED 3KPGEI 6 EQUIP
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 440 -44
352344
12/1D/84
94.84
M ED. - 0KY6E,`J,._B EQUIP
MAINT
10- 4274 - 440 -44
352344
12/10184
15.50
--
MED DXY6Ei & EQUIP
_°D_9UI? _
EQUIP MAINT
J 1D- 4274 - 449 -44 -- _._
352344
12/10/84
142.36
MED l(VIGEY 6 EQUIP
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 449 -44
1
1984 CITY Or EDINA :Hr-:K REGISTER 12 -17 -84 PAGE 10
CHIECK NO. 78TE 8M7UVT VEVDOt ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P *0* # MESSAGE
352344 12/10/84 24.18 ME OXYGE'V R EQUIP EQUIP MAINT 10 -4274- 449 -44
352344 12/12/84 33.12 MED OKriGEA 8 EQUIP 1ST AID SUPPLIES 10 -4510- 440 -44
352346
352346
• i f f f f
352350
* *f ff *
352358
352359
352350
ff kff f
352355
352366
352365
•i•i•f
352370
352370
352370
3523 70,
352370
f* R f f f
352318
352110
352378
352381
364.18 •
* ** -CKS
12/34/84 2.103.75 MET Y WASTc, '. L C04M BL-33 PERMITS 10- 3095 - 000 -00
12/07/84 159,750.99 MET V WNSTE C L COMM SEWER SERV 40 -4312- 801 -80
1619354.74
• - -- _ --_. --
12/03/84 645.)0 MILLER DAMS CO PRINTING .10- 4600- 180 -18
645.00.*
12/10/84
225.30
34 A -ARM 3:RVI:E
ALARM SERVICE
27- 4304 - 660 -66
225.00 •
12/77/84
450.30
MINN TORO !'NC
CONT SERV
27 -4200- 670 -66
950.00 +
12/12/84
10.50
MINNESOTA MANNER
CONT REPAIRS
20 -4248- 646 -64
19.50,+
12/11/84
19'9.70
BERT MERF:LO
POLICE SERV
10 -4100- 420 -42
109.]0 •
--- __._.__.___ ____
12/11/84
483.94
MINV =SOTA BA.R
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 842 -84
12/11/84
535.85
MINNESOTA 3A2
INVENTORY "-
50- 4632 - 862 -86
1,919.79 +
12/73/84
59.63
MIDLAND PRODUCTS CO
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
12/0 3/8 4
84.36-
MIDLAND PRODUCTS CO
- CREDIT
28 -4624- 704 -70
12/34/84
116.65
MTOLANO PRODUCTS CO
CONCESSIONS
28 -4624- 704 -70
12/03/84
770.39
MIDLI43 PIOD'JCT3 CO
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
12/15/84
7.10-
- MIDLAND Pt33UCTS CO -
- CONCESSIONS - --
-- 28- 4624 - 704 =70 --
869.28 +
12/11/84
5,289.17-
MARK V11 SALES INC
50- 4630 - 842 -84
12/11/84
658.05*
DAVIDSEN DISTRIBUTING CO.
_INVENTORY____
INVENTORY
_
50- 4630- 842 -84'
12/11/84
5,667.37
11 .614.5 =
MARK V11 TALES INC
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
12/10/84 233.79 STAR 8 TRIBUNE ADVERTISING 234214- 610 -61
233.79 •
f►f_CKS
* * * -CK S
** *- CKS
* ** -CKS
*** -CKS
••• -CKS
19S74
0= EDINA
CHECK F T --R
12 -17 -84
GE 11
CHECK
ND. DATE
AMOJNT
V_N00R
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO* INV. # P.0• p
MESSAGE
r f f f f•
+rr -CKS
3523 95
12/12/84
363.10
MCGUIRE 1OBERT
INSPECTIONS
10- 1300 - 011 -18
3523x5
12/12/84
_ _ _. 120.30. _.- .
MCGUIREROBERT
INSPECTI DNS
10 -1300- 013 -18
352385
12/12/84
240.90
MCGJIR - --� 20BERT
INSPECTIONS
10 -1300- 014 -18
352385
12112/84
240.73
MC GUI REI ROBERT
INSPECTION
10- 4242 - 353 -30
352385.
12/12/84
24.00 _
MCGUI11 -1 ROBERT _
INSPECTION
10- 4242 - 353 -30
352355
12/12/84
24.39 --
MCGJIRE!, IDBERT
_ _
CORRECTION
10- 4242 - 353 -30
960.00 +
6
•
- - --
* *.- CKS
35240..
12/12/84
4.723.92
NORT4WESTERN TIRE :0
TIRES
10- 4616 - 560 -56
4.723.92
• • f • ! f
--
-
•r+ CKS
352412
12/27/84
96.30
NW 31A;2HI: SUPPLY
INVENTORY SUPPLIES
23- 1209 - 000 -00
352412
12/77/84
27.49
NW GAAP'HT: SUPPLY
INVENTORY SUFPLIES
23 -1209- 000 -00
352412
12/07/84
4.54
NW Gt434IC SUPPLY
INVENTORY SUPPLIES
23- 1209 - 000 -00
128.32 +
+** -CKS
352417
12/10/64
28.65
OFFSET PRIVTING
PRINTING
13- 4600- 490 -49
352417
12/10/34
28.65••
OFFSET PRINTING
CORRECTION
10- 4600- 490 -49
352417
12/10/84
208.65
OFFSET PRINTING
PRINTING
10 -4600- 490 -49
j
..208.65 f
--
• k ! • k f
r+ +-CKS 1
352429
12/10/84
190.00
P_PSI CJL4 BOTTLING
CONCESSINS
28- 4624 - 704 -70
352429
12/11/84
434.67
PEsSI COLA BOTTLING
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 842 -84
1
3524L9
- 12/11/84
_. , - -- 289.50
PEPSI _..COLA ._BOTTLING
INVENTORY
50- 4632 - 862 -86
914.19 +
-- - -- - -_— � -
t-
- -- - -- -
• f • f f •
r ** -CKS
j 352434
12/C7/84
80.85
P3INTERS SERVICE INC
EQUIP MAINT
28- 4274 - 707 -70
8!1.85 •
-- _- - - - -
-- -
w
,
ff••fr
i
-
-
• r•-CKS �
552441
12/10/84
21.60
THE PRINT SWOP
PRINTING
10 -4600- 140 -14
i 352441
12/11/84
154.27
THE PRINT SHOP
PRINTING
20- 4600 - 628 -62
175.87
• ** -CKS
352443
12/74/84
9.39
POMMER MFS CO
GEN SUPPLIES
20- 4504 - 624 -62
9.39 r
1
ff••ff
-
-
-
-
**r -CKS
1
352460.
_. 12/11/84_
2. 75. 2. 5R3Y4-
L__C- ROJN.__BEV
INVENTORY___
50 -4632- 842 -84
1
1
1934 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 12
HECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INY.
M P.D. p MESSAGE
352450
12/11/84
142.55
ROYAL CROWN BEV
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 862 -86
417.90
•
• ++ -CKS
352465
12/ ?3/84
239.]0
�- RICHFIEILD PLUMB g CD..
--
239.J^
+
...f►f
�.. -CKS
352467
12/11184
757.40
ROY4: 9EV:2AGE C3
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 842 -84
352457
12/11/94
50.60
ROYAL BEVERAGE CO
-I NYENTORY -- - - --
-- 50- 4630 - 862 -86
808.40
.
*•• -CKS
35247J.
12/11/84
2500
D.R- R)CKJE -L
MEDICAL SERVICE
10- 4100 - 481 -48
25.00
•
-- - --
ufrr•
- -
- ... _- - - - _. -
.._ _
rrf..CKS
352479
12/03184
73.46
R & 2 53ECI'ALTIES
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504- 707 -79
73.46
•
r•f tff
+ +• -CKS
352485
12/04/84
896.68
STATE BLDS INSP
BLDG PERMITS
10- 3095 - 000 -00
352485
.12/04/84
93070
STATE BLD3 INSP
SUR CHARGE TAX
10- 3113 - 000 -09
994.68
+
r.ffrf
• ++ -CKS
352493
12/11/84
4.609.67
SOUi45IDE ITST COINC
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 842 -84
352493
12/11/84
59.85
SOUT4SIOE DIST CDINC
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
49669.45
+
f f f f f f
• +* -CKS
352493.
12/35/34
23.57
STALK ELE�TTRONICS
REPAIR PARTS
104540- 520 -52
23.57
+
ffr•f f
- ___.___.__. -- _.... -...._ ..__ - __..__.__.
� -_..
frr-EK S
352533
12/10/84
53.90
SUBUABA'N 'LUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 520 -52
3525J3
12/05/84
77926
SUBURBA'N.�LUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 520 -52
352533
12/10/94
27.27
SUBUIBAN 31LUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 520 -52
35251-13
12/19/84
22.25
SJBU29AV 'LUMB SUP'
GEN- SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 520 -52
352503
12/10/94
__
4.89
SUBURRA'N 2LUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 540 -54
352513
12/05/84
29.30
SUBU234 =N PLUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4540- 440 -44
35251:3
12/10/84_
30.51
SJBJ29A;N.3LUMB SUP
RE'4IR.PARTS
20 -4540- 646 -64
352513
12/10184
2.11
SUBURBAN 3LUMB SUP
REPAI2 PARTS
20- 4540 - 646 -64
3525'.1:5
12/11/84
1.34
SUBUABkN �ILUMB SUP
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 670 -66
3525_'3
12/04/84
5.38
- --
SUOU134:4 PLUMB SUP
GEN SUPPLIES
28 -4504- 708 -70
fiffrf
_.
ffr -CKS
1984
O EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
3525'j 5
12/03/84
3525:5
12/0,.4/84
352515
12/11/84
tifti *
3525j3
1.2/10,/84
3525.;g
12/12/84
35 256 8
1 2/04/84
3525] 8
1 2/07/84
3525] 8
12/10/84
352518
12/03/84
352 53 8
1 2/04/34
3525)9
12/11/84
3525)9
12/11/84
352519
12/11/84
f f f f i f
352516
12/04/84
• f / t i f
MJSIC
352524
12/11/84
352525
12/03/84
352525
12/03/84
352526
12/11/84
ff rifi
352541
12/04/84
352541
12/03/84
352542
12/11/84
*rffri
THORPE DIST
352546
12/10/84
*r*ff *
•
352551
12/12/84
AMOUNT
29.47 SUN
69.28 SUN
124.20 SJN
222.95
2.43
25.71
37.46
66.69
15.03
162.00
8.70
183.91
54.97-
54.97
54.97
54.97 r
CHECK k ,TER 12 -17 -84 GE 13
V=NDO4 _ ITEM- DESCRIPTION NO* -INV* # P.O. # MESSAGE
ADVERTISING. 10- 4210 - 140-14
ADVERTISING 10- 4210 - 140 -14
ADVERTISING 23- 4214 - 610 -61
* **-CKS
ST PAUL
830K
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 160 -16
ST PAJL
BOOK
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 420 -42
ST PAUL
BJOK
GEV SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 440 -44
ST PAUL
BJOK
_
CREDIT
10-4504- 510 -51
ST 3%UL
BJOK
GEM SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
ST PAUL
BOOK
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
10 -4906- 500 -50
ST 2VUL
B)OK
GEM SUPPLIES
28 -4504- 708 -70
SCHMITT
MUSIC
CORRECTION
10 -4596- 627 -62
SCHMITT
MJSIC
MUSIC SUPPLIES
10 -4596- 627 -62
SCHMITT
MJSIC
MUSIC SUPPLIES
20- 4596 - 627 -62
177.11
SEARS ROEBUCK
TOOLS
23- 4580 - 708 -70
177.11
*
172.76
TURNOUIST PAPEi CO
GEN SJPPLIES
10 -4504- 520 -52
172.76
•
32.67
3 M :0
SIGNS B POSTS
10 -4542- 325 -37
259090
3 M :0
SIGNS 6 POSTS
10- 4542 - 325 -30
292.57
*
29988.00
TRACT OIL
GASOLINE
10 -4612- 560 -56
29988.71
*
23.9►
TA23.T _
TRAINING AIDS
10 -4608- 440 -44
24.06
T4RGET
GEN SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 661 -66
48.03
*
109663906
THORPE DIST
INVENTORY
50- 4630 - 862 -86
109663.16
•
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
+ *+ -CKS
J
*** -CKS
28.77 TWIN CITY BOLT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54
28.70 •
- - - -- * ** -CKS
219.50 _ -- UNIF3RKS- JNLIMITED __ __ UNIFORM_ALLOW _ 10 -4266- 420 -42
1984 CITY
0- ED-NA
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 14
CHECK NO.
DATE
A MOUN T
V_N701
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
11 P.O. q M_SSAGE
352551
12/12/84
2,223.;5
UNIF)•R4S JNLIMITED
UNIFORM ALLOW
10- 4266- 421 -42
352551
12/12/84
265.55
UNIFORMS JNLIMITED
UNIFORM
10- 4266- 460 -46
351551
12/12/94
16.13-
UV!FORMS JNLIMITED
CREDIT -- - - ----
_-- - - -10- 4504- 460 -46
352551
12/12/84
15.10.
UNIFORMS UNLIMITED
CORRECTION
10 -4504- 460 -46
352551
12/12/84
26.33•,•
UNIFORMS UNLIMITED
CREDIT
10 -4504- 460 -46
352551
12/12/84
70.00
UNIFlRMS UNLIMITED - -
EQUIP.--- __ - - - -- ----- -
- - - -- 10- 4914- 420 -42 - --
_
2,752.50 f
ff* -CKS
352553
12/05/84
149.08
UNITED EL=CTRIC_C OR Pi
GEN SUPPLIES_
10- 4504 - 540 -54
352 53
12/15/34
314.49
UNITED ELECTRIC CO40
REPAIR PARTS - - _...__..__...10-
4540- 322 -30
352553
12/05/84
17.93
U41TEO ELECTRIC CORP
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 330 -30
352553
12/15/84
19.51
UNIT_) ELECTRIC CORP
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 345 -30
352553
12/05/84
768.60
_
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
REPAIR PARTS
-10- 4540 - 390 -30
352553
12/:15/84
11.00
UNITE) ELECTRIC CORP
R =PAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 390 -30
352553
12/]5/84
5.81 -
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
CREDIT
20- 4540 - 646 -64
19271.79 *
- -- -- - - -- - -
-- - - - -
fff R f f
•
-
f ** -CKS
352562
1 2/05 /84
96.53
VAN WATERS 8 ROGERS
CHEMICALS
27- 4564 - 670 -66
95.53 *
itf ftt
* ** -CKS
352564
12/12/94
26.00
V4UG4NS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 180 -18
26.1.)
f *fff
* ** -CKS
352569
12/10/84
472.37
VALL_r IND_ PROPANE
GASOLINE
28- 4612 - 707 -70
472.37 *
-- - - -- --
-
fff ► f t
***-CKS
352573
12/05/84
15.60
VOSS ELECTRIC
GEV SUPPLIES.
10- 4504 - 390 -30
352513
12/?5/84
84.13
VOSS ELECTRIC
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 540 -54
352573
12/45/84
108.24
VOSS ELECTRIC
REPAIR PARTS -
10- 4540 - 390 -30_
352573
12/05/84
308.32
VOSS ELECTRIC
GEN SUPPLIES
28 -4504- 708 -70
352573
12/75/84
45. ?2
VOSS ELECTRIC
REPAIR PARTS
28- 4540 - 708 -70
352573
12/05/84
31.44
VOSS ELECTRIC - - -__ - -
-GEN SUPPLIES - - -- -
- - -50 -4504= 861 -86 _-
592.82
f f f f f
* ** -CKS
352564
12/12/84
1,98).DO
Y4RNER IN)USTRI4L
- - - -- -
RADIO EQUIP
10 -4914- 421 -42
19980.00 r
- _,
:
-
_
* * *- CKS
352516
12/15/84
136.50
W W 3RA'IN;ER
REPAIR PARTS
10 -4540- 540 -54
352585
1 2/05 /84
526*16
W W ;14IN3ER
REPAIR PARTS
30- 4540- 782 -78
662.66 •
-
-- -- -- -- - - - - --
- -- __.... - --
•f• -CKS
I
1944 +l
0= EDINA
CHEC< 3 TEE R
12 -17 -84 ,GE 15
CHECK
!0. DATE
AMOUNT
_-- VENDOj,_
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT ND. INV.
4 P.D. 0 MESSAGE
352590
12/11/84
100.70
M7_N.Rf.9RO3LESKI
POLICESERVICES
10- 4100 - 420 -42
101.13
.
_ - - - - - --
- -
352591
12/10/84
30.36
C= CE_IA ;_S_41TH__.._ - -.
MILEAGE
10 -4208- 140 -14
33.36
•
- - - - - - -- -
-- -- - - -- -- -- --
-
352592
12/10/84
220.70
MID -'EWTRAL FIRE
GEN SUPPLIES__
10- 4504- 560 -56
352592
12/10/84
296.30
MID :EVTR4L FIRE
_
HOSES
10- 4556 - 440 -44
516.3]
ik. ki!
j
- ...._.... .... ... - -_
*** -CKS
352594
_ 12/10/54
3r025.OQ
S[OR_- ='BONY _
PRO SLRV
10- 4224- 504 -50
39025.7)
+
f..fi.
*** -CKS
352597
12/10/84
31.70
ZEE M =D[CAL SERVICE
1ST AID SUPPLIES
28- 4510 - 778 -70
31.70.a
.f. *•*
*** -CKS
352710
12/03/84
150.77
JOE GREUPNER
LAUNDRY --
28- 4262 - 708 -70'
150.00
•
3527]1
12/03/84
60.00
IAFC
DUES -
10 -4204- 440 -44
i
60.70
352702
1 2/03/94
65.00
..... IAAO._.. -_ _, . ....... .. ... .. ....
DUES __. - -- - - ----- - -
- --- -10- 4204 - 200- 20- - -
-- -
65.30
352113
12/03/84
56.21.
ICE- L44)IC SERVICE
CONT REPAIRS
28- 4248 - 708 -70
i
56.20
•
3527]4
12/03184
21.45
OYEVS SERVICE CORP
CONY R- cPAIRS -
28 -4248- 708 -70
21 .45
352735
12/03/84
586.50
GART:NERi REFRIG
C04T REPAIRS
28 -4248- 707 -70
586.57
•
* f i f a a
i
/. a •• .� K S
3527J7
12-/14/64
1,9120._'0
PALM 9R- )Ti:RS - _
- ONC_SSIONS EQUIP
28- 1395 - 000 -00
3527!7
12/03/84
17.64
_ _
PALM BR OTi:RS
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504- 708 -70
19137.64
352/U8
12/73/84
43.50
GUARANTEE CA S_
ASH RE
CONT REPAIRS
28 -4248- 708 -70
- .... _.
43.50
3527U9
12/73/84
191.49
E -Z SHAR ->
GEN SUPPLIES
28- 4504- 708 -70
191.49
•
352711
12/03/84
8.35
CLA.2r BOSSINESS MACHO
CONTROL REPAIRS -
28 -4248- 708 -TO
8.35
•
1954 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 16
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOI
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MESSAGE
352711
12/03/84
168.],)
JILL HMNSON
INST FEE ART CENTER-
23- 4100 - 614 -61
16R.11 .
- - - - -- - -- - - - - --
- -
352 71 2
12/03/24
6.70
RC IDENTI=ICATIONS
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 420 -42
6.0 0 •
- - -- - -- -- - -- -
352713
12/J3/84
195.54
VIKING
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 510 -51
198.64 •
_..
352714
12/03/84
1S.)5
B4CRMANS
GEM SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
18.95 .
352115
12/03/44
427.85
GENERAL BINDIG CORP
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 260 -26
427.85 .
352716
12/:i3/84
15).73
ALAN /?- A3UL%: RINDELS
BLACKTOP C B G
66- 2900 - 000 -00
153.37 ,
352 71 7
12/J3/84
151.1.3.
JOSE'H_ A AND DR
BLACKTOP
66- 2900 - 000 -00
150o9D *
352718
12/,3/84
12.30
EDI.NA_HIG41 SCHOOL
- - -
FEES
28- 3480 - 000 -00
12 . ) 0. .
- -- _..__ . _... -- - -- -- - --
- -- - --
352719
12/23/84
19749.75
LAKE C34FcRENCE
SPEC FEES
28 -3480- 000 -00
1 9749.76 •
-
--
352720
12/,)3/84
5).J.)
Y4.YZ%.T4 HIGH. SCHOOL
FEES
28- 3480 - 000 -00
51 .30
- -- - - -- --- .. - -
-- -
352721
12/J3/84
175.00
JEFF EL4,VSKI
SPEC FEES
28- 3480 - 000 -00
175.30
352722
12/33/F4
29. 7O
N4 -TL 4:UT0 7EALERS
DUES
10- 4204 - 280 -28
29.33 •
_.. ..... -._.
_
352723
12/33/84
229.50
LIEN C4EMI:AL CO
SERVICES
27 -4236- 661 -66
229.50 .
_ _... _. ._
_ .
352724
12/u3194
69500.00
FIN44AGAN SALES INC
- -
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1425 - 000 -00
352124
12/)3/84
65.00
FINAVAiAN'SALES INC -'
CONSTRUCTION -' - -�
-20- 1425 - 700 -00 -- r
352724
12/03/84
65.77-
FIN4447AN SALES INC
CORRECTION
20- 1425 - 000 -00
552724
12/ ^3/84
79979.00
FINA'..YAG4N SALES INC
20- 1435 - 000 -00
352724
12/73/84
65.70-
FINANAGAN SALES INC
CORRECTION
20 -1436- 000 -00
352724
12/G3/94
65.00
FINA44G "4N SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1436- 000 -00
352724
12/73/84
_6.507.13
FINANAGRN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1436- 000 -00
3527e4
12/03/94
65.00
FINA.IAGAN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1442 = 000 -00
352124
12/03/84
69500.00
FIN44AVAN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20 -1442- 000 -00
352724
12/•73/84
65.00-
FINA44GAN SALES INC
20- 1442 - 000 -00
352724
12/13/34
65.70 -
FIN44A;AN SALES INC
CORRECTION
20 -1445- 000 -00
352724
12/(13/84
59500.13
FINAV4;GAN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1445 - 000 -00
552124
12/C3/84
65.00
FINANAGAN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1445 - 000 -00
352724
12/33/R4
65.3D
FINANAG -AN SALES INC
_ _ _ _
CONSTRUCTION
20 -1451- 000 -00
352724
12/)3/84
6,501.)0
FINA.NAGAN SALES INC
CONSTRUCTION
20- 1451- 000 -00
c
•
1984
OF EDINA
CH =CK
STER
12 -17 -8 AGE 17
c
CHIECK
NO. DATE
aMOUNT
VEN001
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# ?.0. 4 MESSAGE
352724
12/03/84
65.))-
FIN444GAN SALES INC
CORRECTION
20- 1451 - 000 -00
409473.30 •
352725
12/,3/84
355.95
SUN :04MU41TY
ADVERTISING
27- 4214 - 660 -66
35[725
12/C3/84
355.95
SUN :OMMUVITY
gOVERTISING
53- 4214- 822 -82
352725
12/03/84
355.95
SUN COMMUNITY
_ _ _
ADYERTISIN6
_
- SO -4214- 842 -84
352725
12/03/84
355.95
SUN :OMMUNITY
AOYERTIDING
50- 4214 - 862 -86
_ ,19423.80
•fffff
-
-
••• -CKS
52727
12/05/84
43.27
MN VIKING FOOD SERV
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624- 664 -66
43.20 •
352728
12/04/84
34.30
ARTS(A IN--
REPLACE MAILBOX
10- 4504 - 318 -30
34.JO •
.fr•f•
••• -CK_
352730
12/04/84
2,703.55
CLEAV FLO -LAB
RESERVE INDIAN LAKE
10- 2242 - 000 -00
2,708.55 •
-- -- -
-. -._ ..._-
352131
12/34/84
291.13
LESLIE- AN31NG
MAINTENANCEBILER
20 -4200- 646 -64
2 90.0 0 •
_ - - - -
- -- -
352732
12/-34/84
8.77
MAGNJSON 300
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 345 -30
352132
12/04/84
13.33
MAGNUSON SOD
GEV SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 783 -78
87.90 •
!
352733
12/ -34/84
756.00
S V LEHMAN
CONY REPAIRS
28- 4248- 707 -70
756.00 •
352734
2/04/84
'E7.65
N4 TL SCREENPRINT OF
FIRE PREV
10- 4650 - 440 -44
87.65 •
352735
12/04/84
9.95
DONS APPLIANCE
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 446 -44
9.95 •
f
352736
12/34/84
27.3?
SICO INC
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 446 -44
27.39 •
M
352131
12/74/94
51.40
NATAL SCR:_NPRINT
GEN SUPPLIES -
284504- 708�T0
�!
51 .40 •
t
352/38
12/04/84
273.33
HOlM3TEN ICE RINKS
CONY REPAIRS -
- ....
'28- 4248707 -70
273.33 •
352739
12/34/84
2].00
OAVI) VELDE
MN f9ELTH ADMIN
10-4202-480-'48-----",-
- -
2).30 •
e
35274U
12/C5/84
674.18
ALQ44� YaD.O g AU)ID
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
352740
12/15/84
673.00
ALPHA-Y_ID --3 B 4UDIO
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
e
352141
12/05/84
45.50.
D C ANNIS SEWER INC
CONT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 520 -52
e
e
1954 CITY
OF rDINA
CHECK REGI'ST =R
12 -17 -84 PAGE 18
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VEN003
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
45.5D •
352742
12/05/84
33.10
KATH '-EE?N 41BARG
CONT REPAIRS
10 -4248- 449 -44
33.]0 •
,
352743
12%_5/84
25 .1D
- -
- NP.PAs � _ _- - -
NRPA CAMPAIGN
20- 4204- 600 -60 - -- - --
25.00 •
352744
12 /J 7184
42.30
RUTH ANN LA13AR2=
CLASS REFUND ART
23- 3500- 000 -00
352144
12/07/84
4.03-
RUTH AVN _ABARR =:
CLERICAL FEE
23- 3800 - 000 -00
+
39.10
352745
12/07/P,4
41.10
OEL3RES WILLIAMS
CLASS REFUND ART
23 -3500- 000 -00
352145
12/-7/84
4.00-
DEL02 =S- WILLIA4S
CLERICAL FEE
23 -3800- 000 -00
36.30 •
-
-
352746
12/j7/84
23.00
JOANNE KE3AL
CLASS REFUND
23 -3500- 000 -00
23.00 .
352147
12/07/84
82.37
SARA GOOD =KOUGH
CLASS REFUND
23 -3500- 000 -00
82.00 •
352148
12/37/84
44.38
NA(.'ME,J)HUSO4
FR4MIV6 ETC
23 -4500- 614 -61
352748
12/07/84
9.15
NAOMI JJHYSO4
CLASS SUPPLIES
23- 4588 - 616 -61
352749,
12/ -7/84
4.76
NA,OMIi JOHNSON
FILM DEVELOPING
23- 4600- 610 -61
•
57.79 •
352149
12/C7/.94
115.53
AGNES =IN--
ART WORK SOLO
23- 3625- 000 -00
•
115.50 •
3521511
12/07/84
770.00
HAR2r MAIM
.6ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
•
771.10 •
352151
12/77/34
95.57
SHELL= rITMAN
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 300 -00
•
95.57
352152
12/07/84
64.00
KRIS OSTEV
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
•
64.00 •
352753
12/C7/84
13x262.93
SHERIFF DE2T
EQUIP RENTAL
10- 4226- 421 -42
•
139262.90 •
352754
12/)7/84
175.00.
.ACME WIrNDOW CLEAN
CONT SERV
10- 4200 - 375 -30
•
175.03 •
352155
12/10/84
60.10
GREG SMEG4;L
C04F
10 -4202- 440 -44
•
352755
12/10/84
3.51
GREG SMEGAL
MILEAGE
10 -4208- 440 -44
63.50
...._.._-
352156
12/10/84
112.00
WM E L.UTT3
C04FE -ENCE
10- 4202 - 440 -44
•
352156
12/10/84
14.75
WM E : "UTTS
MILEAGE __ ._ ...... .... ...
10- 4208 - 440 -44
126.75 +
352151
12/10/84
15.70
JIM SIN6l =TON -_ _..._. - °'CONE
-- - - - - -- - -
-- -10 -4202- 440- 44 -- - - -- -
15.DD •
•
1994~.
Oz cmImx
cwscn
ar--_u
12~17~3. .ac 19
:4E-^K
NO. nwrc _
_ ^mnmmr -_
'_----_ _xEVmVi_
'___JTEw_ DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO* I*w,_#_P.n.
wwcsoAsc _
' 35275n
12v1018*
_ 19738 .90
Lxau mcL A7zDNS
.
cowr sEnV
,o-��oo_�*o~,�
19 7 35 ."0
°
----'----
-
- -
352759
12m0m*
_ _ 39.99
_v»msr_T _--
���o�x�-
3909
° -
�OFFICE -----
--- --------
-
352e0
12/12/84
325.13
_ olor_ 3Lru�x _
_ 7ncc REMOVAL
60~131?0~002~18
352750
12/10m4
255.3 D
n^oc nLzx7-x
scaozrca ----'---'--am~1
300~002~18
-
3 52 760
1em0/84
2 31^)9
n^xc nuxca
oEnxr:_ro
ao~vsnU~moa~vo
352751
'
12m0/94
19321.30
nc*330m zmDuaTnoEn
comsrnwcrrnw
^ 26~1300~000~00
19321 .)0
°
' ozma
12/1:m8*
315.13
cnow pzcLm moamon
cnwnr
20~1456~000~00
_ 315°00
°
352753
12m0v84
46.54
ruzw cIrr cLr_x*r)x
comr ncpxrxo-
10~42 48~520~5 2
*5.5*
^
.-�-- -------
/
. 35e754
12vlo/84
90.110
oowALn pnc mosc
unmco
10~*556~4*0-44
900°30
°
. some
12n0m4
166.50
uum conwuvzrr
xoxExrzuzms
23~421*~610~61
166°50
^
352e6
12/10w4
303.55
n«LL* mumu--nr
ncp*m pxnro
30~45 *0-783~7 8
_300.65
^_- - ' '
'-' - ------------------�--
----�----
--
352757
12/10184
36.119
n*cxrco mnILa AREA
nucu
' 10~4204~200~20
n*°no
°
352758
1 2/10/9*
471 Q
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nomn«oc
10~*290~140~1*
_'-471,91
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. 55276*
12m0x84
103.3)
p*uL r000
smor xxv ncmrcn
23-4100-614- 61
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°°°'cnc
352771
12m0/84
- oon.
— -p^M onmccLkT �- -----zwur--ART
-CENTER '------�-�o��fVo�m�t�6f------
�
son.no
°
352177
1en0m*
3,924.86
- "zom2-ms orump--
— SERVICES
10-4200-353-30--
.
o,vo*."o
°
s»z,,o
12m0184
- --'2,972°�o
--' � Mzbw_co�_Srunp--
1 U-4200-353-30 --------'
.
2,972.2.3
'
cns
o»zM
' 12m0 18 4
76. 51
w4Lr�Rzm_ INC
-_-'!REPAIR �S_
-4540-781-78
576.53 nr6.so
-j�-�- --
� `
--'----
^
352775
12/10v8*
_-_ _1*9~75
.
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1984 CITY OF EDINA CIMECK REGTST =R 12 -17 -84 PAGE 20
CHECK NQ. DATE 4MOUNT J =NOOi ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. A MESSAGE
149.75
352171
12/10184
13).]7
LES ANDIN9
WAGES - - -- - - - - --
-20- 4200- 646 -64
137.)0 +
352778
12/10 /84
35.)0 -
-MA RP 'DEMOSS -
R= 6ISTRATION REFUND- _�
- -20- 2240 - 000 -00
35.10 +
352779
12/10/84
138.)57.02
FIRST RANK MPLS
UNAPPR SURPLUS
66- 2490- 000 -00
1339J50.02
352I�0
12/10/34
125.06
TAY L)R SA -_-ES
IT REPAIRS - -
-- 28 -4248- 704 -70
126.36 +
352181
12/10/84
159.)0
FAIR PILAY SCOREBOARD
COYT REPAIRS
28- 4248 - 708 -70
159.33 +
352782
12/10/84
37.)?l
MN MFOA - -
_DUES- - - -- -- -- ---- _.._.---
.- - - -10- 4204- 160 -16
37.70 •
352te3
12/10/84
124.10
ELLIS PIE-PS
AMBULANCE REFUND
10- 3180 - 000 -00
124.00
352134
12/17 /84
124.70
ALIC= 9 WHITLOtK
AM3ULA,NCE REFUND
_.
10 -3180- 000 -00
124.00 +
352735
12/11/84
260.00
DAY DIST
INVENTORY
50- 4630- 862 -86
352166
12/11/84
457.000.00 l
CITY OF EOINA
INTER FUND TRANSFER :..
50- 2490 - 000 -00
352756
12/11/84
297009000.00
CITY OF F_71NA
INTER FUNC TRANSFER
66- 1141 - 000 -00
391509000.00 *
352761
12/11/84
13.65
JOHN ACOSTA'
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
13.65 *
352788
12/11/84
12.50
RAGN41LD 3= RGSTOL
ART WORK SOLO
23 -3625- 000 -00
352789
12/11/84
16.10
PAM 30MIZELET
ART WORK SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
16.10 +
352190
12/11/84
37.10,
MAUREEY BROCKWAY
ART WORK SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
37.10 +
352191
12/11/84
2-.45
WALLAC= F AYDERS
ART WORK SOLO
23- 3625 - 000 -00
2.45 +
352792
12/11/84
14.07
JO FIENCH
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
14.00 +
351793
12/11/84
6.30
DICK GREE:Y
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
6.30 +
352194
12/11/84
164.53
PAT aR =R
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
1984 0= EOIN4
CHECK NO. DATE
352195
12/11/84
352796
12/11/84
352197
12/11/84
352798
12/11/84
352199
12/11/84
352810
12/11/84
3528J1
12/11/84
3528] 2
12/11/84
3528':3
12111184
3529 J4
12/11/84
352835
12/11/.34
352656
12/11/84
352Si7
12/11/84
352338
12/11/84
3526J9
12/11/84
352 810
12/11/84
352811
12/11/84
352812
12/12/84
r
AMOUNT
164.50
49 . ^O
44.]0 •
9.45
9.45
3.95
3.85 •
15.40
15.40 *
4.55
4.55 *
8.22
8.22 *
101 .5 J,
101.50 *
70.10
70.00
693.]3
593.00 •
21.70
21 . 73
49.03
49.70 •
30.8D
33.90 •
91.93
91.73
145.70
145.70
175.:2
176.42
42.40
42.40
500.)0
500.70 •
879,197.10
879,191.10 •
CHECK
STER
12 -17 -8, AGE 21
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO* INV* # P *Q. q M =SSAGE
JEAN iAEF =LE
.0
23 -3625- 000 -00
JILL MANSON
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
BARB42b MERRICK
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
BAR3414r LU:VDGREN
ART WORK SCLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
SHARJN MCKISSON
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
MARG%.RnT MCDOWELL
ART WORK SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
BETTf PIEDJIE
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 030 -00
PAULA '4FA=F
ART WORK SOLO
23- 3625- 000 -00
KAY SCiL03SER
ART WORK SOLO
23- 3625 - 000 -00
SILK TFE INC
ART WORK SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
LOIS WILLS
ART WORK SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
KATHf rAUST4FSON
ART WORK SOLD
23 -3625- 000 -00
MOLLIE PAJLS04
CONT SERV
23- 4200 - 610 -61
JERRfS LA43SCA�E
CONT REPAIRS
50- 4248- 841 -84
XEROX, COR3i
EQUIP RENTAL
10- 4226 - 510 -51
HOPKINS PL3G & HEAT
REFUND
30- 3530 - 000 -00
THE 30TITO4 LINE
CONT SERV
10 -4200- 500 -50
CITE OR EOTNA
INTERFUND TRANS
30- 1090 - 000 -00
1984 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
12 -17 -84 PAGE 22
CHECK N).
DATE
AMOUNT
VENOOI,
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
352813
12/12/84
201.31
B)B SDBC.OVI'AK
CL:ANING ART CENT =R
23- 4200 - 610 -61
203.77 •
-
- - -- --
- - -- -
352614
12/12/84
18.18
LEROY i LISK
CONF
10- 4202- 440 -44
552814
12/12/84
15.15
LERDI L[SK
MILEAGE
- -
10�4208- 440 -44
33.33 +
352815
12/12/84
424.00
THE PRINT 3402
PRINTING - - --
10- 4600 - 420 -42
424.90
352616
12/12/84
1 7).]()
C BA2N_T Y - --
_
GEN SUPPLIES - - - --
17J.10 •
352617
12/12/84
40.00
RAFIK
EQUIP MAINT------------
- - -'10 -4274- 421 -42
43.1.3 +
352618
12/12194
44.35
- MP4 INOUSTRYS
tQUIP MAINT - -- ---- - - -
- -- 1042 7 4- 42 1 -4 2
414 .35 •
352o19
12/12/84
552.30
NATL :%4ER4 EXCHANGE
PHOTO
10- 4508 - 422 -42
352619
12/12/84
56.10
N4TL CA!Mc3A EXCHANGE
RADIO EQUIP
10 -4914- 421 -42
608.7]
352! 2'8
12/12!84
19,344.70 *
DAVEY COMPANY
CDVTR4CT WORK
13- 4200- 353 -30
352620
12/12/84
183.33*
INTERST:AT: OFFICE
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10 -4508- 422 -42
352321
12/12/84
30.01°
MN CiIEFS )F.P,DLICE
DU =S
10 -4204- 420 -42
33.11 •
-
- - - --
352822
12/12/84
55.03
AV S)CIiETf FOR
DUES-
10- 4204 - 420 -42
55.03 •
- _
_
352823
12/12/94
18.95
__CUR.T .FI!NCi - _.
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 470 -47
18.95 •
- - - - - -- ... - - -- --
-
352824
12/12/84
102.18
ECO43MYt DATA PROD
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 420 -42
102.18 r
352625
12/12/94
264.50
TAPEMARK :0
GE.V SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 422 -42
264.50 k.
- -
352626
12/12/34
741.91
WORKERS COMP M41NT
INSURANCE
10- 4260 - 510 -51
747.91 +
__
- - --
352b21
12/12/84
1.102.44
FLOiEN:c VORBACK
- - - . -...-
ELECTION CONSULTING
10- 4200- 180 -18
19102.44 +
- - --
- - --- .- ...- ._.__. -.... - --
f f f f# f
...----- - -. - - --
ffa. CKS
352829
12/12/84
66.00
GENEIAL BINDING CORP
LUMBER
10- 4604- 260 -26
66.00 •
352830.
12/12/84
157.25
MN DEPT OF REVENUE
GASOLINE
10 -4612- 560 -56
1984 I
OF EDINA
CHECK STER
12 -17 -84 GE 23
CHECK
N0. DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT 40. INV.
9 P.O. 4 MESSAGE
157.25
+
352811
12/12/84
54.27
J44ES PAILLI2 CD
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 420 -42
54.27
+
352832
12/12/84
310.R0
CHARLES" YESCMKE
PRO SERV _
10- 4226 - 422 -42
380.27.
+
352833
12/12/84
30 *00
EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS
PRO SERV
10 -4224- 422 -42
31.)0
•
352634
12/12/84
743.46
RD33I4SDA -E FARM
GEN SUPPLIES
n^ 10- 4504 - 470 -47
743.46
352b35
12/12/84
65.00
MICHAEL A STEDHENS
GEN SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 470 -47
65.00
+
352836
12/12/84
125.75
BRADLEY EXTERMIN
GEN SUPPLIES
10 -4504- 470 -47
125.75
•
351531
12/12/84
15.30
VET DIA;:NOSTIE
KENNEL SERV
10 -4278- 470 -47
15.70
352a38
12/12/84
4.36
RADIO SMACK
RADIO SERV
- 10- 4914 - 421 -42
352a38
12/12/84
39.74
RADIO SiA.K
RADIO SERV
10- 4914 - 421 -42
44.10
352839
12/12134
56.71
MARCELLA; DA'E4N
MEETING
10 -4206- 140 -14
352839
12/12/84
37.95
MARCELLA DAE4N
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 140 -14
94.66
-
352640
12/12/84
47.70
MN DEPT 0-- PdJBLIC
TELETYPE SERV
10- 4268 - 420 -42
43.03
*
- -
- --
352641
12/12/84
294.30
ANDYS SOUTH -
AUTO.
10 -4908- 470 -47
294.30
r
A - - -- -
- - - -- -
352842
12/12/94
180.00
AFFILIATE) EM
KENNEL SERV
10- 4278 - 470 -47
180.00
.
--
352643
12/12/84
169120.48
MTOWESX ASPHALT CORP
PAYUMENTS
60 -2040- 000 -00
16,127.48
r -
-- - - - - -
-- -- - -
3521344
12/12/84
59250.77
WEST -r A* WATERPROFF
PAYUMENTS
60- 2040 - 000 -00
5.257.77
352645
12/12/84
39628.36
_ SARAi GOWAACTING
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
352645
12/12/84
149518.17
_
SARAI.C)NTRACTING
PAYUMENTS -
60- 2040- 000 -00
189146.53
-
rrr -CKS
3537J6
12/03/84
3.75
_A T -B T SPECIAL
- - -
TELEPHONE
28 -4256- 708 -70
3.75
r
- - - --
- -- - ' -
rrRrrr
-
- - -_ -_
. -- - -- ---- -
rrr -CKS
1984 CITY
OF --OTNA
CHIE: K NO.
04 TE
354194
12/121.
354194
121121
354194
12/12/ 8
3545-8
121121
3545.8
12/12/
r
CHECK REGIST --R 1
12 -17 -84 PAGE 24
0
d
ITEM DESCRIPTION A
O
�Y
r
R4 103.)7 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10- 4294 - 420 -42
84 116.42 G'NEIAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10- 4294 - 420 -42
4 41.20 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERV 10- 4294 - 420 -42
257.62 +
*** -CKS
P4 35.54 ST P4UL BOOK GEN SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 470 -47
84 3.45 Sr ?AUL 833K GEN SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 470 -47
38.99
* ** -CKS
195,695.29 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND
io_nii ce. 49,033.19 FUVD 20 TOTAL PARK FUND
5,398.81 FUVD 23 TOTAL ART CENTER
1,4.27.72 FUVD 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUVD
39965.95 FUVD 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUND
17083.36 FUVD 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FJND
339.41 FUVD 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND
909,399.34 FUVD 30. TOTAL WAT'RWORK FUND
1629349.21 FUVD 40 TDTAL SEWER RENTAL FUND
542,511.72 FUVD 50 TOTAL LI2UOR DISPENSARY FUND
449595.78 FUVD 67 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND
?,845,911.93 FUND 56 TOTAL IMP BOND REDEMPTION A2 ��•�, -� ,�
APPr: PAYA,'ENT,
4? 223.25 TOTAL CHECK
4,768,811.76
PAGES ._ .
THRou;' ! Hand typed: typed: 59736 thru 59740 -�
60485 thru 60746 (Computer checks) c- TTF 14;;;;,,`_
..:.TE
- 'TRc�TUR
CHECK REGIST --R 1
12 -17 -84 PAGE 24
AMOUNT I
ITEM DESCRIPTION A
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # ?.09 q MESSAGE
1984 Y OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
297129 12/10/84
• * f f * f
297285
12/10/84
297285
12110184
29T285
12/10/84
297285
12/10/84
297285
12/10/84
297285
12/10/84
297 285
12/10/84
297285
12/10/84
297285
12/10/84
29(285
12/10/84
291285
12/10/84
291285
12/10/84
291285
12/10/84
291285
12/10 /84
297285
12/10/84
291285
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311067
12/10/84
311057
12/10/84
311067
12/10/84
311067
12/10/84
311067
12/10/84
3111.67
12/10/84
311135
12/10/84
311135
12/10184
311135
12/10/84
311135
12/10/84
311135
12/10/84
311135
12/10/84
311 135
12/10/84
. 311 135
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/14/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
311138
12/10/84
1
CHECK ISTER
11 -30 -L SAGE 1
AMDUNT
VEVD01,
ITEM DESCRIPTION ___
_ ACCOUNT.NOe INV..
N P.O. # MESSAGE
59511.66
BELLBOY
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
59511.66 •
* ** -CKS
19.61-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
19.43-
JOHNSON WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
00.6
JOHVSDV WINE
_
_ _ 50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
22.00 --
JOMNSON WIVE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
*D7
JOHNSON WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
3.40-
JOHNSO,V WINE
_ 50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
4.80
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86.
MANUAL
19107.40
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
980.70
JOHNSOW.WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
971819
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
6.60
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
16.80
JOMNSO"F- WIVE
_
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
3.72 --
JOHNS0* WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
3.12-
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
3.00
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
17000.0
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
39183.14
- - - - --
- --
* ** -CKS
1.80
CAPITAL C[TT
DISTRI
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
71.OD
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
3.15
CAPIiTAL CITY
DISTRI'
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
124.25
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
159.75
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI
50.4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
3 *6),
C4PI;TAL CITY
DISTRI
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
362.55
*** -CKS
30.27--
EAGLE iFINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
23.99-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
12.0►-
EAGLE. ■IN =.
_. ___- _ _______
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
22.33 -
E46LE WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
19513.58
EAGLE WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
19199.34
EAGLE WINE-
50 -4628- 842- 84._,._
MANUAL
19116.46
EAGLE.WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
633.28
EAGLE WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
49344.30
* +* -CKS
_
.11
ED PRILLI °S
- -- - --
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
3.02 -•
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
12.32-
ED PHILLIPS
_ 50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
7.04-
ED PHILLI-3
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
12 *91-
E) PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
7.59-
ED PHILLIPS _
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
13.91 - -.
ED PHILLI26
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
28.23 -•
ED PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
1984 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 2
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMOUNT
VE.MR_ - --
.__ITEM__ DES_ CRIPTION_-,-__
__ACC,OUNT._NOo..INV•-
#-..P.O._A MESSAGE .
311138
12/10/84
7.31 -•
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
1 2/10/84
127.07-
ED P3ILLI'6
_._ - _..._ __.... _ _
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
23.46 -.,
E) PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
.74
ED P.AILLIP(S
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
3111 38
12/10/84
8.29- ._
ED PHILLIPS _ -- - - -
-_ -- - ------- --- - - - - --
- -50- 3710 - 86286.._._..._.__._._..
-- ... MANUAL
311138
12/1Q/84
151.05
ED PHILLIP6
50- 4626- 8.22 -82
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
19411.48
£D P*ILLI01S
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
37.10 -:
ED PlILLI"S
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
69353.64
ED PMTLLIPG
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
616.31
ED P.AQLLIDG
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
3111 38
12/10/84
_ 645960. -
ED PHILLIPS :.. _
_- - - -_ - - -- -------------- - -
- - -- 504628- 822- 82.- -
- - - -- - -_ - MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
351.95-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
8.68 -:
ED PiILLIP6
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
695.45
ED Pi4LLI'S
_. - -_ -.. _--- _.- -------------
..__._ . 50-46 28- 842- 84
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
379.65
ED PMILLI?S
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
19173.)3.
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
414.35
ED P4-ILLI °6 ._
_
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311138
12/10/84
365958
ED P.-4ILLIPIS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
_ .__
MANUAL
12.261.73
••.•f•
• *& -CKS
31119n
12/10/84
22.53-
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
311190
12/10/84
66.86 --
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
311190
12/10/84
2.33 --
GRIG'•1S CO)P(ER -AND
C
5D- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311190
12/10/84 -
19126.62
GRIGGS COOPEZ AND
C
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
311190
12/10/84
39342.33
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
311190
12/10/84
116.30,
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
49494.33.
1•f••
it* -CKS
:*l 1271
12/10/84
13.04-
TNTE.ICONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
311211
12/10/84
1.82 - - --
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3.710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
_ 3.1.42 -
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK,.
50-3710-842-84
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
7.72
I4TEICONTTNENT44 -.PK
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
7.72 --
INTEACONTT'NENTAL
PK .
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311211
12/10/84
87.93 -. .._
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK _ .......
..._ ._ 50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
7.72 -
INTERCONTI'NENTAL
PK
_
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
311211
12/10/84
2.70.
INTERCONTTNENTAL
PK
50 -4626- 842 -84.
MANUAL
3112/1
12/10/84
19571.23
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK ____- .__-- ,
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
311211
12/10/84
19.20
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
_
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
49396.68
INT_tCONTINEVTA,L
PK
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311 271
12/10/84
652.1 3
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK, - _ __- -_ _. _
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
5.71
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
91.20
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4628- 842 -84'
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84 _
_ -_ _. 1.23.
TNTERCONTINENTAL
PK __._. ,_- __- ___•_________- __,______ -_
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
386.29
INTEtSZNTINENTAL
PK
50 -4628- 862 -86
_ _
MANUAL
311271
12/10184
390.19 --
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
311271
12/10/84
3.91,
INT_r IC04TINENTAL
PK -_
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
• 311271
12/10/84
391919
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK,
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
69988.30.+
. f.•- CK S
311285.
12/10/84
.97-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1984 1 OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
311 285
12/10/84
311285
11 -30 -L
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311285
JOHNSO%
12/10/84
31 1
235
12/10/84
311285
WINE
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311235
_..,JOHNSON
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311235
29.71-
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311265
JOHNSON
12/10184
311285
MANUAL
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311285
48.80
12/10/84
311285
50- 4626 - 822 -82
12/10184
311
285
12/10184
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
285
12/10/84
311
265
12/13/84
311
285
12/10184
311435 12/10/84
311435 12/10/84
2.99 PRIOA2 WINE CO
132 *24 PRI03,.NIN_ CO
129.25 *
311451
12/10/84
CHECK ESTER
11 -30 -L
AGE 3
AMOUNT __ ..
........... . 1END02 __... ITEM. DESCRIP_ TION..__-_____
_ACCOUNT._NO.._..INY.__11 - -P.0* N
MESSAGE
7.41••-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
11.57-
JOHNSO%
WINE _ ___.. ---- -----
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
6.18-
JOHNSON
WINE
_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
16.93.
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_ _.... 3003 -
_..,JOHNSON
WINE ---
-. -5Q- 3710 - 842- 84.._-
MANUAL
19.77 -
JOHN30N'WI4E
12/10/84
_- ._- .._....... _ -
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
29.71-
JOHNSOV
WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
2.03 -:
JOHNSON
WINE _ _ ..__ __. ....- .-- _ -_
-_- 50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
.3D
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
48.80
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
2.10.
JDHNiON.
WINE. _._.___.--------------------- _..____....50-
4628- 822- 82,
MANUAL
373.44
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
10.20
JOHNSON:MINE
12/10184
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
578.94
JOHNSON
WINE - ..__ . ..... ,... ............._...50-
4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1506 *56'
J7H4SOV
WINE
_...,,.
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
304.35
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
849.32 __.
_ JOHNSON
MINE _....._- - - -. -. _
50- 4628- 842- 84
MANUAL
25.50,
JOHNSON
WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
12.60
JOHNSOY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
1020
JOHNSON
WINE _..-
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
10083..
JOHNSOV
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
988.71'
JOHNSON
WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
24.60 _
JOHNSOV'
WINE . _ ..__....__.._ _.._ ._________
-.50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
*6D..
JOHNSOV
WINE
_
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
101.90_
JOHNSON
WINE.
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
19485 *72
JOHNSON
WINE
_50- 4628 - 862,, -86__
MANUAL
69198.45 •
2.99 PRIOA2 WINE CO
132 *24 PRI03,.NIN_ CO
129.25 *
311451
12/10/84
020
QJALITr
WINE
311451
12/10/84
27.46 -..
__ QUALITF_MI'NE
311451
12/10/84
5.11-
QUALITY
NINE
311451
12/10/84
2.75 --
QUALITY
WINE
311451
12/10/84
44.62-
QUALITY
WINE___ ._..._.._ _ ....... ......
311451
12/10/84
17.71 --
QUALITY
....._.
WINE
311451
12/10/84
6.93-
QUALITY
WINE
311451
12/10/84
1.80.
QUA L I Tin.
W I NE
311451
12/10/84
22967 —
QUALITF
.-
WINE
311451
12/10/84
86.96 --
QUALITY
NINE
311451 -
12/10/84 -
_... 10.99 -.__ - ____...QUALITY
WE
311451
12/10/84
9 *99 -,
QUALITF
___....__..._.._..
WINE
311 451
12/10/84
19023@31
QUALI T►:
WINE
311451
12/10/84
29231.37
QUALITY
MINE
311451
12/10184
4,348,16
QUALITV
WINE
311451
12/10/84
2.33 -•
OUALITI+
MINE
311451..
12/10/84
_,- _ 137.79 - -_-
QUALITY
WINE
311451
12/10/84
258950.
QUALITY
MINE
311451
12/10/84
885.60..
QUALITY
VINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 822 -82
_ 50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710- 822 -82
50- 3710- 822 -82
50- 3710- 842 -84
50 -3710- 842 -84'
50 -3710- 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
- -- -
------ - -- - 50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 4626- 822 -82
50.4626- 822 -82
50 -4626- 842 -84
50 -4626- 862 -86
50 -4628- 822 -82
50 -4628- 822 -82
50 -4628- 822 -82
50- 4628- 842 -84
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* **-CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
e
1984 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 4
d
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOJNT _.. -.
V =N)02 -.
-I -TEM DESCRIPTION___.___
_.__--- ACCOUNT -_NO.....INV.,_q.
P *0* .9 MESSAGE .
311451
12/10/84
346.60
QUALITY MINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311451
12/10/84
9000 --
QUALITY WINE
_50- 4628 - 862 -86.. ___,...
_ MANUAL
311451
12/10/84
549.66
QUALITY VINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
311451
12/10/84
19133975
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
311451
12/10/84 -
13.809 -..___ ._
QUALITY.- WIN =.._ -- -- _..__ -- . -----
_--- .- ._._---------- .,_--
--.50- 4628 - 862- 86
MANUAL
1D9582.66 •
..
*1!
*5 1 1
* -
*! CKS
0
12/10/84
6.35 -
TWIN CITY VINE
50 -3710- 822.82
MANUAL
•
311540
12/10/84
.5.25 -. _._....
TWIN :ITY. WIVE _...
-
.----- _ -.._53-3710- 842- 84._
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
6.21 -,
TWIN CITY WINE
--
50- 3710- 842 -84
..
MANUAL
311540.
12/10/84
2.33 -r
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
•
311540
12/10/84
10954-
TWIN CITY WINE
_.. =_
50- 3710 - 842 -84._
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
5.69 -
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
311540.
12/10/84
4.80
TWIN CDTY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
•
311540
12/10/84
317.50
TWIN CITY WINE
_._
50 -4628- 822 -8Z
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
527.79
TWIN CVTY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
116.50.
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
•
311540
12/10/84
11070
TWIN CIITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311540.
12/1G/84
1.80,
TWIN.CITY WIN=
50- 4628- 842.84
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
6.00
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
•
311 540,
12/10/84
313.87 - -__
TWIN CITY 'd11NE
_ _ _ _ -_ _ - _._,__._
___50-4628-842-84
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
262.80
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
311540
12/10/84
4.80
TWIN CDTY WINE.
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
311540,
12/10/84
284.50
TWIN .CITY WINE _
-_ _ _ -. _____-
_____- -50- -4628- 862-86
_
MANUAL
19814.86 •
* * * *ff
• *• CKS
311581
12/10/84
68000
VINITALI'A
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
•
311581
12/10 /84
1.30
_ VINITALIA..-
50-- 4628 - -82
MANUAL
89.30 •
.822
*
• ** -CKS
11/21/84
5970].]0.
CITY 0= E]INA:
TRANSFER
10- 1139- 000 -00
MANUAL
59000.00
* * ** **
**f -CKS
•
1 318818'
11/21/84
714.66
-- -- ------
H;O M E INC
- .. -
FII1:6 PAINT
- - - --
10- 1139 - 000 -00
MANUAL
'
774.66 *
•
••* -CKS
•
310067
12/10/84
_ .60- •- _...___._.
CAPITAI::CITY OiSTRI
50- 3710 - 862- 86.,__-
MANUAL
319367
12/10/84
11.25
CAPI.TAL':CITY DISTRI
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
319067
12/10/84
830.40
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
•
319367
12/10/84
19110.35
CAPITAL'CIITY DISTRI
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
. 310067
12/10/84
18.45
CAPITAL CITY OISTRI
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
29029.85 •
•
• f * f * t
-- --
- -_ * ** -CKS
•
3111129
12'/10/84
19243.65
BELL301
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
1984
OF EDINA
C4'ECK
NO. D%TE
319129
12/17/84
319129
12/10/84
519129
12/10/94
319129
12/10/84
319129
12/10/84
.319129
12/10/84
ff f f f f
31!134
31/133
310138
310138
310138
310138
310138
31 01 38
310134
31 91 38
310139
31 01 38
319138
311138
319138
319138
31 91 39
31,7138
31 91 38
310138
31 91 38
319138
311138
31 11 38
319138
319138
319138
310138
319138
3101138
31 91 38
31 91 33
310138
31 01 3.3
319138
310138
319138
319138
f.ifff
31 011 9!!,
319190
3191 90.
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/16/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10./84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
121 IC /84
12/10/84
12/10 /84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/15/84
12/10/84
1 2/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
1 2/10/84
1 2/10/84
12/10,/34
12/10/84
1 2/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/94
12/10,/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/34
12 /10 /84
12/10/84
fff -CKS
33.70-
CH=CK ISTER
PHTLLI'G
11 -31 -1 -AGE 5
44)UNT
V =ND02• ITEM DESCRIPTION __..
..__. ACCOUNT N0. INV.
# P.O. 11 MESSAGE
2,407.18
BELL30Y.
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
3,217.25
B_LL30Y
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
3,105.41
BELL30Y
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
6,675.15
BELL30Y-
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
39954.06
B =LL30r _ . -_ _-
----- 50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
223.75
BELL30Y
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
20,826.35 f
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
1.63-
fff -CKS
33.70-
ED
PHTLLI'G
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
10.55-
E)
R4ILLI2S
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
27.01 -
ED
PIILLIP-S
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
9.311-=
E1
PIILLI'S
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
14.66 -
E)
PHIL:LI23
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
27.00-
ED
P.4ILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
.13
ED
PIILLI'G
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
1.63-
E)
RdILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
82.95 -
ED
PAILLI'G
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
14.35-
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
2.52
ED
PiILLT'S
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
7.47 --
ED
PAILLID3
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
22.74-
ED
PAILLIP,S
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
40.92-
ED
PilLLI313
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
5.18-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1.82
ED
Pi4LLI °6
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
71.32-
ED
PHILLIPIS
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
1.R4-
ED
PITLLI "S
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1.59-
ED
PhHILLIP,S
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
1,350.50
ED
P4ILLI''S
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
4,147.55
E)
P41LLI'S
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
3,591.19
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
468.51,
ED
PHILLI'G
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
527.43
E)
P4,1LLI0S
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
732.75
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
717.30
ED
PIILLID13
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
125.90 --
E7
PHILLIPS
t 50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1,101.•90
ED
P4ILLIP'S
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
80.10 --
ED
PHILIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
6.51-
ED
P.IILLIP'S
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
1,349.95
E)
PHILLIPS
_ 50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
373.53
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
.00
ED
PiILLIP6
51 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
29346.10,
ED
PI,ILLI ?3
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
92.30
ED
PiTLLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
91.36 -
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
254.71.
EO
PHILLIP'S
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
79.50
ED
P4,ILLI3S
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
16,164.43 f
f f f- CKS
-
.37 GRIGGS COOPER AN) C 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MA94UAL
28.65- GRIGGS COOPER AND C 50 -3710- 822 -82 MANUAL
104.53- GRIGGS COOPER AN) C 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL
w
1984 CITY
0= EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 6
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMOUNT
_. Y -c ND OR
__- .__ITE.M DESCRIPTION_._.- _- __,.,
ACCOUNT _.NO* .__INV._ -
-M _P.O. N MESSAGE
319190.
12/10/84
181003 -.
GRIGGS CO)PER AND C
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
31 9190
12/10184
18.43 - .
GRIGGS CO3FkER AND C _..__ .._ .. ----- _- ____.__.
50- 4626- 822 -82-
MANU4L
31Y190.
12/10/84
19434.00.
GRI6sS CO)PER AN)
C
_
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
310190,
12/10/84
5w22801
GRID ;iS CO)PER AND C
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
31 Y1 90,
12/10/84
_. 99151. 59 - _ - -_
.._- GRIGGS COOPER AN)
- C _ _
-50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
15,382.15 •
_ _..
•f / •. •
._._ ._ ___ -_
•••- CKS
311271
12110/84
9.OD-
INTERCONTINEVTAL
PK
50 -3700- 842 -84
MANUAL
319271
12/10/84
42.11--
PK __ _ - - - - -- ---- - -- - -- ----- ....-- - - - - --
3710 - 842.84
MANUAL
310271
12/10/84
50.22 --
INTE- ICONTTNENTAL
PK
. -50- -
50- 3710.842 -84
MANUAL
310211
12/10/84
92.37 --
INTE.RCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
317271
12/10/84
11.72 -:
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
MANUAL
319271
12/10/84
29100.64
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
__-
50 -4626- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
319211
12/10/84
7.23
INTEtCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
311+271
12/10/84
.00
INTEtCONTINENTAL
PK - -_.._-_ . --. -- - --- -...-- ---- ------
50.4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
310271
12/10/84
29511.12
INTERCONTINENTAL
_ -. ---
PK
50-4628-842-84---'
_
MANUAL
319271
12/10/84
18.67.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
310271
12/10/84
21.00
INTEtCONTINENTAL'PK
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
319271
12/10/84
4,603.59
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
_
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
319271
12/10/84
586.45
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
317271
12/10/84
4.50
INTEACONTI,NE.NTAL
PK - -- ._._.. - -- - - - - -- --
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
99648.18 •
- - --
..••.•
fff -CKS
310285
12/10/84
22.51)-••
JOHNSON WIVE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
34.24 -_.
-_ JOHNSON, WINE
_- _
3710 - 842 -84_
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
13.53 - -:
JOHNSON WINE
-
.50- _
50- 3710- 862.86
MANUAL
311235
12/10/84
22.95 -.
JOHNSON, WIVE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
12.92-
JOHNSON, -MIME
_...
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
.46
JOHNSON WINE
50 -m 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/34
3.73
JOHNSON:YINE
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
676.95
JOHNSOV WIVE
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
311285
12/10/84
12.33
JOHNSON WINE
__ _
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
319285
12/10184
19125913
JOHNS01# WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
3192.95
12/10/84
1x112934
JOHNSDW WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
33.60
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
12.30
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
319285.
12/10/84
_ _ .- 646.24 -_ ------
JOHN30N WINE _..- --
- -- - -- - - - -- --------
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
17013,
JDHIJSOM.WINE
----- - - - - --
50 -4628- 862 -86
___..
MANUAL
31V285
12/10/84
19148.26
JOHNSOM'W[NE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
319285
12/10/84
23969 -.,
JOHNSON WINE
__ -
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
59257.54 •
*'1 f f *3 k
-
--
**#-CKS
3045
12/10/84
.47 -,
PRIO.t WIN= CO
53- 3710.822 -82
MANUAL
319435
12/10/84
1968•,
PRIOR WIN= CO
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
310455
12/10184
.93
PRIDt + ■INE CO
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
319435
12/10/84
14.16 -
PRIDR•91 NE CO
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
319435
12/10/84
2943- .:
PRIOt< WIN=. CO...._.,..---__---_.-----------
_-- -------------
3710.862- 86____.
MANUAL
319435
12/10184
84.16
PRIOR-WIN:, CO
---- -- __._.50-
-..
50- 4628 - 822 -82
_......
MANUAL
319435
12/10184
23.30.
PRIOR I[N_ CO
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
t
' 1
19E 4 Y OF EO INA
CHECK N3. DATE
319435 12110 184
319435 12/10/84
319435 12/10/84
310451
319451
31)451
31)451
319451
31;x451
31 ) 451
317451
31'7451
319451
310451
311451
319451
31)451
319451
31)451
319451
319451
319451
319451
319451
31V451
319451
31)451
..t f.f
319540
31954 U.
319540,
319540
319540.
31 9540.
319540
319540
31)540
31 V 540
319540
319540
319540
319540
.tf.f•
320135
320135
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10184
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10184
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10 /84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
12/10/84
CHECK ISTER
EAGLE
11 -30- PAGE 7
AMOUNT
_. VEN001 ._ ITEM .. DESCRIP - TION ____- ..- _- ...A000UNT._.NO._INV.
EAGL=
.#.P.00 A MESSAGE
707.95
PRIM WINE CO
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
• 45.60 -,
PRI32..WINE.CO
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
121.25
PRIO.Z WIN= CO
.- -
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
8'72.25 +
_... ff. -CKS
3.82 -..
QUALITY WIN_ _.__.._
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
5.01 --
QUALITr: MINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
4.16 -,
Q'UALITY WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
72.30 -.
QUALITY: WINE
50- 3710 - 842- 84_..___..
MANUAL
1.24
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84.
MANUAL
20.56 -
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
36.41 --
QUALITn.WINE. __._.
MANUAL
1.92 -
QUALITY VINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
51.38 -
QUALLTV WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
1 .15 --
QUALITY WIVE _._
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
18092 -
QUALITY WINE
_
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
29.75 -
QUALITYt WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
3961509 _..
QUALITY. WINE
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
29569.15
QJALITV WIVE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
208.35
QUALITY, WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
._250.81
QUALITY WINE _ _
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
191.25
QUALITWI WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
96.40
QUALITY' WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1902905
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
61.85 -
QUALITY WIN_
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
19820960.
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
- 57.94. _
QUALI TV WI NG _ _ . _._._____ _______.
50-4628-862-86
MANUAL
946.09
QUALITY WINE
.,. - -
50- 4628- 862 -86
-_-
MANUAL
19487.50.
QUALI TIP .WINE:
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
11 9965.34 ..
..
•f.. CKS
5.25 --
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
23.20-
TWI4:CI'TY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
183.96 - -
TWIN CITY WINE _
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
12.62 -=
T_WIN CITY WINE
_.
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
165.56 -
TWIN CITY WI "NE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262.80 _.,
TWIY CITY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
19160.12
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
105.70
TWIN CITY WINE.
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
99193.90,
TWIN CIlTY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
18.60
TWIN CITY WINE
--
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
14.40
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
631.19 .........
...... TWIN CITY WINE ._
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
8.278.20
TWIN CCTV MINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
_
MANUAL
94.50
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
19,372.12 r
12/10/84
6.31 -r
EAGLE
MINE
12/10/84
8.35 -•
EAGL=
IiINE
far -CKS
50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL
1917# CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
320135
12/10/84
321135
12/10/84
320135
12/10484
3201 35
12/10/84
r f f * * •
9,P.0, N MESSAGE
321 174
11/21f84
J 321174
11/21/84
*r*rf*
11/21/84
322285
12/10/84
322285
12/10/84
322285
12/10/84
322285
12/10/84
3222'±5
12/10/84
322 265
12/10/84
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
322433
12/10/84
322433
12110 /84
322433
12/10/84
4322433
12/10/84
r r f f f f
312522 12/04/84
*fr*rr
325015
11/21/84
325015
11/21/84
325U15
11/21/84
. 325U15
11/21/84
f f f f * •
9,P.0, N MESSAGE
325019'
11/21/84
325018
11/21/84
325UIB
11/21/84
325018"
11/21/84
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325067
12/10/84
325067
12/10/84
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 8
AMOUNT _ _ ...
V -rND04. - _ -_
ITEM _ OE. SCRIPTION__._.__.._._ACCOUNT
NO..- INV._
9,P.0, N MESSAGE
7.56 - -;
EAGL= NINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
300.58
EAGLE WINS
_.. _..._.__.:._
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
417.43
EAGL_ WIN:
_,_
50- 4628- 842 -84
-_.
MANUAL
37808
EAGLE WIN_
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
.. 1 �0T4.1 P -_•__
_-
* **-CKS
1339300.00 --
1ST BANK 33
TRANSFER
5D -1010- 000-00
MANUAL
1309000.33
1ST BANK SO
TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
_
MANUAL
.00 •
* ** -CKS
2.50 -
JOHNSOV WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
2.50
JOWNSOM'WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1..80- _
JOHNSON WINE
_._-------- .._...--- _- _- ----- . - -_
-- .._50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1.83,
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
125.46
JOHNSOV WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
_
MANUAL
125.46 -. -
JOHNSON WINE
_.
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
.00.. •
-
* ** —CKS
2.55
PAUSIIS 8 SOVS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
115.92
PaUSTIS B SONS
_
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
4.50
PAUSfIS 6 SONS
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
296.64
PAUSTIS 6 SONS
50 -4628- 862-86
MANUAL
419.61 •
* ** -CKS
89909.51
AMOCO DI:L
GASOLINE
10- 4612 - 560 -56
MANUAL
89909.51
- *** -CKS
13.37
A .T i. T
TELEPHONE
10 -4256- 510 -51
MANUAL
46.31
A T C:T
TELEPHONE
20 -4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
44.93
A T i Tt
TELEPHONE
23- 4256 - 611 -61
MANUAL
_ .. 64.3.8 ... .-- - -.._.
- A_T.l; .T1,_�- -_ - -- ----TELEPHONE
MANUAL
168.39.
9004
AT & T
TELEPHONE
20 -4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
.25.79 --.-._,
--- AT. g. T -- .---- -- - - -_ -_ ....--
TELEPHONE .._ ---- _
28 -4256- 708 -70
MANUAL
4.50,
AT 6.T
- - -
TELEPHONE
-- .. - - --
50 -4256- 821 -82
MANUAL
7.32
AT 6 T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL `
46.70 •
* ** -CKS
3.61
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
-
50- 4628.822 -82
MANUAL
26696D.
CAPITArL CIT1 DISTRI
50.4628- 822 -82
MANUAL `
1934
f OF EDINA
CIAECK ISTER.
11 -30 -, ?AGE 9
CHECK
N0. DATE
AMOJNT
...ITEM
. DES. CRIPT ION. __
___....ACCOUNT ...NO._.INV.-
#_ -P.O.. # MESSAGE
325067
12/1Q/94
11.70
CAPITAL
CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325361
12 /10 /84
389975
CAPITAL
'CITY. DISTRI _
_..__.....- ...___ _._._.._.__
_ 50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325067
12/10/84
2.75
CAPITAL,
CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325US7
12/14/84
129.8?
CAPITAL
CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
826.27
rr►rrr
-
rrr -CKS
325U95
11/21/84
127.08
COMM
OF REVENUE
SALES TAX
10- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
325095
11/21/84
137.36
COMM
OF REVENUE
SALES TAX
23- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
325095
11/21/84
2911Do56
__._ COMM.OF(
REVENUE _ ...
SALES TAX
27- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
325U95
11/21/84
1.611.48
COMM
OF REVENUE
SALES TAX
28- 3357 - 000 -00.
MANUAL
325095
11/21/84
153.99
COMM
0° REVENUE
SALES TAX
29- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
325095
11/21/84
576.1.8
COMM
OF REVENUE -...
SALES- TAR. ..
........... . 30- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
325U95
11/21/84
7,454.23
COMM
OF, REVENUE
SALES TAAX
50- 3357- 001 -00
MANUAL
325J95
11/21/84
14,610.34
COMM
OF REV_NU=
SALES TAX
50- 3357 - 002 -00
MANUAL
325J95
11/21/84
129924.17
_ COMM_
OF REVENUE _ -
SALES._ TAX
5D, -3357- 003 -00
MANUAL
399704.76 •
Taff!•
_
rrr -CKS J)
3!5129
12/10/84
29682.63.
BELL30f
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325129
12/17/84
6,621.35
_ . -.,. BELL91r
+..._ -. _....
SD- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
•325129
12/10/84
49651.39
BELLBOn
- ,,.
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
139955.34 r
rrr rr •
r rr —CKS
325135
12/14/84
2.30-
EAGLE
YIN:
_
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
18.92-
EAGLE
.WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
13.93 -:
EAGLE
YIN_-
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
2.6B --
EAGLE
WINE
_....._.:._. 50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
14.38-
EAGLE
WINE
--
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/14/84
13.93 -
EAGLE
WIN_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325 135
12/10/84
.25
EA
VINE _ __..__- ....._.
_.
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
14.35-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
11.54 -
EAGLE,
WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
14.41-
EAGL::
VINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84,
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
23.00-
EAGLE,
VINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
26.02 -
EAGLE
WIN =.
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
13.93-
_..._..._ EAGL_:
YIN_ _ .
_
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
13.62 -
EAGLE
WIN_
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
22.34-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10184
945.79
EAGLE
:MINE
____ 50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
11503-
EAGLE
ifIN_
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
69900
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325135,
12/14/84
__.- .720.54_____
- -____ ..EAGL_-
.WIN= __- __._ -..
----- .......... _ ... .... --- __.___-------
_50- 4628- 842- 84__.........
MANUAL'
325135
12/10/84
134.22
EAGL_
"WTNE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
699933
EAGLE
WIN_
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/1G/84
71$.75
_.. EAGLE.
YIN_ _
__,... _.__. _.
._._.__.50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
12.48 - --
EAGLEE
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325155
12/10./84
577.11
EAGLE
VINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
_._ 717.34..._- ..._...._..EAGLE
- WINE- .. -__ -- ..._.._--._....._---...---------
-------- -.------
.- ----- SD•4628- 842 -84._
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
19150.00
EAGLE;
.WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
....._. . -_
MANUAL
325135
12/1D/84
19301.]6-
EAGLE.WIN_
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
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1984 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
11 -30-84 PAGE 10
CHE :K NO-
DATE
AMOUNT _.-
IENDOt _._
_..._ ... ..ITE.M_DESC.RIPTION- __..._.,_ ---
---- ACCOUNT- N0. ... INV._tl_
P.O. It MESSAGE
325135
12/10/84
191179 19
EAGLE YIN=
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
69107
EAGLE IIINE
_ .. _.- ..______..._..___...
50 -4628- 862 -86 . -_
.- MANUAL
325135
12/10/84
699.9 3,
EAGL: YT N--
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
1325135
12/04/84
110.47
EAGL= 2IN=
INVENTORY
50- 4632- 862 -86
MANUAL
109167.73 • -.
- ...
r►rf►f
* ** -CKS
315138
12/10/84
12.11 -�
ED
Pl;ILLI'S
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325138
12/10/34
29.89-
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
25.41-
ED
PHILLIPS
_. ... - -- - ------------ --------- - -_
- -- 50- 3710 - 822 -82 - --
MANUAL
3!5138
12/10/34
54.96-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
4 *90-
ED
P.iILLI'S
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
49.29-
ED
P:iILLI'S
_. _ -_- _...._:__.._._....
50 -3710- 842 -84.
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
12 *16-
ED
PHILLIPS
-
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
6.90 -,
E)
PitILLI'S
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
32 5138
12/10/84
36 *98 -_
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
210 *88 -
ED
P41LLI2S
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
3[5138
12/1D/84
.7b
ED
PiILLI ?q
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
3!5138
12/10/84
*35
ED
PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
5.77 -
E)
PNIL"LIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
36.43 -
ED
PiILLI ?,S
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
18.16 -,
ED
P.-4 1LLI'S
.,- .... .____..._._._ .- _.__.____.___.._.
50- 3710 - 862 -86.
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
22.72 -
ED
PiILLI3S
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
74.94 --
ED
Pi ILLIP6
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
3!5138
12/10/84
24.45 -:
E)
PHIL :LIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10184
82.01 --
ED
P41LLIDS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
29748.17
ED
PiILLI'B
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
3[5133
12/10/84
10,543.75
E)
PAILLI3S
50-4626-842-84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
344.90
ED
PAILLI'S
50 -4626- 842 -84
--
MANUAL
325139
12/10/84
39746.85
E3
PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
325139
12/10/84
605.70
ED
P+IILLI'6
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
315138
12/10/84
1,27).45
ED
P.+ILLIPi
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
19494.45
ED
PiILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
3!5138
12/10/84
3 *18- :_.._..._.E)
PHILLIPS _
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
17.50 -
ED
PigLLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
607.81
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
285.00-
E7
PHILLIPS _
_ _.,.._...___..._
.__..._ 50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
19848.90
ED
P.AILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
29464.40
E)
PHILLIPS
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325139
12/10/84
- . - 244.90 _,_..
-...._ ED
P:I- ILLI?S
_
50 74628- 842 -84
MANUAL
315138
12/10/84
19136olD
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
19821.60
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/U4/84
22.00
ED
PHILLIPS
INVENTORY _ _ --- ----------- _ . -._.
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
4,100.40
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84
886000
ED
PidLLIPS
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325138
12/10/84 -
__.._ . _19222.35
ED
PHILLIPS ._ - -.
-4628- 862 -86_.
MANUAL
325138
12/04/84
112921
E9
PHIL.LIPS
_ -- ____- _- ___ -__
INVENTORY
-50
50 -4630- 862 -86
MANUAL
3497►7.68 •
* ** -CKS
325167.
12/04/84 _
._ __....509000.00,.. -._ _
_ _ 1ST
3ANK._MPLS ____...._..__._.-
..___.SON DS PAYABLE
MANUAL
1325157
12/04/84
39496.00.
1ST
SAVK MPLS
INT BONDS ,
27 -4300- 660 -66.
_
MANUAL
539496.)).*
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1984
Y OF EDINA
CHECK
ISTER
11 -30- 'AGE 11
CHECK
NO. DATE
A40UNT._ _
.V:NDOt
..- ..____ ITEM DESC. RIPTION ___-
.__A000UNT.._NO.,.INV *.
-# P.O. # MESSAGE.
•r * *r:
* ** -CKS
325190.
12/10/84
67.1.2-
GRIGGS CO)D(ER AND
C
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
32519U_
12/10/84 -
_ -. 6.58 -:..
_._ GRIGSS CO) °ER A40
C _- _- _
50- 3710 - 842- 84
MANUAL
32519U.
12/10/84
.40
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325190
12/10/84
15.45-
GRIGSS COOPER A;ND
C
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325190.
12/10/84
291.36-
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 3710 - 842 -84 -
MANUAL
3Z5190
12/10/84
67.07 -
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 3710 - 862-86
MANUAL
325190
12/10/84
6.58 -
GRIGSS COOPER AND
C
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
32 5190.
12/10/84
39351.1)__
GRIGSS COOPER 4,N0
C - - _._....__.._
._50 -4626- 822- 82.. - -.,
_ MANUAL
325190.
12/10/84
773.89
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325190
12/10/84
19.75-
GRIGSS CO3PER AND
C
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325190.
12/10/84
14956800.
GRIGGS COOPER AN)
C. __ _ __.__.____.___
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325190.
12/10/84
329.15
GRIGGS COOPER AND
C
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325193
12/10/84
329.05
GRIGG S CO)PER AND
C
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
. 325190..
12/10/84
39349.95 .
GRIG'sS .COOPER AND
C
MANUAL
229227.77
** *-CKS
325198
11/21/84
59685 *36
GROU2 HEALTH
MOSP PREMIUM
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
•
59665.36 •
r►.r.r
* ** -CKS
325211
12/10/84
95.43 -•
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
12.08 -
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325Z71
12/10/84
34.02 -. .__
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK _
50-3710-822-82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
15.86-
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
36.01 -•
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
3252/1
12/10/84
36.71
IN TEA CONTINZNTAL
PK _
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
525271
12/10/84
11.65-
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
.92-
TNTEACDATINENTAL
PK
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/14/84
13.41 -• __._._
-. IN TEA CONTIN_NTAL
PK
_:50- 3710 - 842 -84 ,.,
_ - -_ MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
278.67 -:
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
1.63 -.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
40.90 --
INTERCONTINENTAL.PK
_ __ -- __. -------------
MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
11.36 -.
INTEtC)NTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
SZ5271
12/113184
4.18 -
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84 ..
___ 19800.39- .___.
___ INT_RCONTINENTAL.PK....
..._-.50
-4626- 822 -82 -_
_ MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
2.55
INTEtCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
7.20
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
SZ5271
12/10/84
19T98.40,
INTEtCONTINENTAL
PK _
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
7.20
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
18.60,
IVTE•t ?ONTINENTAL
PK-
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10484
_._. 49771,57 _._._.._-
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK. ._.._ ..... __.._._
50-4626-822-82
325271
12/10,184
793.41
INTEACONTINENTA:L
PK
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
7.2)
INTElC9NTINE4TAL
PK
50 -4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
19801.39 _
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK - .- _ ___.. - _._.__- _._.___
50- 4626- 822-82
MANUAL
3Z 5271
12/10/84
930.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
13,933.81
TNTEA-04TINENTAL
PK
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325211 .
12/10/84
__..._ 81089 _..._.__......,.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4626- 842- 84._.-
.._ MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
63.07
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
2,045.03
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
t
t
198'4 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 12
CHECK NO.
DATE
_ .AMOUNT _.
V -N902 .,
_.. ITEM_ DES _CRIPTION-- _ -___-
„ACCOU NT. .. N0. INV.
- .#,.P.O. # MESSAGE .
315271
12/10484
6.60
INTEICONTI'NENTAL
PK
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
.60.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
: 50.4628- 822 -82
_. MANUAL
325211
12/10/84
7.80
INT= tCONTINEVTAL
PK
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
5.79,
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
3!5271
12/19/84
45.44.._
I4TEI- ONTT'NENTAL
PK
50 4628- 822.82
_ MANUAL
325271
12/10184
582.65-
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
604.42
TNTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
670.39 ,-
INTEICONTINENT4t.
PK - -..._ .
_- . - -.50 -4628- 842 -84,_
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
7.20
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
345271
12/1C/84
3.99.
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325211
12/10,/84
1.50 - ____.- - -_
- -- INT --tC0NTINE4TAL
PK
-1628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325271
12/10/84
568.37
INTERCONTINENTAL
PK
SO- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
525271
12/10184
209935
INTEA:%NTINENTAL
PK
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
259717.17 •
••••. +
• ++ -CKS
32528 5
12/10/84
30.70 -
J34MSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10184
21.81-
JOHN30M WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
27.49 -.
JOHNSON WINE
-
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325295
12/10/84
22.13 --
JOHN301 WIVE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10184
20.54-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
- 35.74- _ _._ ._
JOHNS34' WINE
_ _50-
3710 - 842 -84_ -.
MANUAL
325295
12/13/84
34.56-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
35.93 -
JOHNSON WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/17184
3.67 -•-
JOHNSON.WINE
_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/102/84
58.08 -,
JOHNSON WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
3252&5
12/10484
48.22-
JOHNSON WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
3252'S5
12/10/84
4.53- -
JOHNSON' WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
19027.40
JOHNSON WINE
_ - .,
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
7950.
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
19728.30- _
JOHNSON: WINE
_ _
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/10/64
19.20
JOHNSO* WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325295
12/10/84
19990.78
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
19535937 - _- -_ -_.-
JOHNSO.w WINE
_._ ----- _ -_ -__ _
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325295
12/10/84
28.80
JOHNSON WINE
_
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
19105.84
JOHNSOY WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
- 19024.61 - „,
_ JOHNSON WINE
_ _
50- 4628.822 -82
MANUAL
32529 -5
12/10/84
13.23
JOHNSON WINE
_
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
1200-
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
-- .183.90 ._._
JOHNSON WINE -...._
.... _. -
50- 4628.842 -84
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
33.90
JOHNSOIW WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
19837940
JOHNSON WINE
50.4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325295
12/10/84
_ 19.53.
JOHNSON WINE
_. ___........___._..
- 50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
3.00
JOHNSON WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325285
12/10/84
19796.93
JOHNS OW WINE
50.4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
29411913
JOHNSON WINE .__.
_._ _ - -_ -_ _....__ _------- , - - - -- - _-------
_ -_50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
5409..
JO4N30M. WIVE
-_ -_-
50 -4628- 862 -86
_- _
MANUAL
325243
12/10/84
29904.32
JOHN30POWINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325265
12/10/84
30.90... - -.-
JOHNSON -WINE
_.._. _._...._.,. -_..._
50- 6628 - 862 -86
_._ -
MANUAL
169541.41 •
:z*:4*:U*
+••-CKS
0_
11/21/84
199967.46
STATE P---RA
EMP PERA"
10 -4145- 510 -51
MANUAL
10
1984
Y OF EDINA
CHECK
ISTER
11 -30 -, PAGE 13
CHECK
ND. DATE
AMOUNT
YEN001
_ IiTEM.DESCRIP_TION -__ —. ACCOUNT__N0._INY.
A P.O. # MESSAGF
-
189967.46 +
fff lf•
+ ++ -CKS
. 325435
12/10/84
6.22--
PRI34. WIN_ CD
_ _ 50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325435
12/10/84
7.98 --.
PRIOR WIN- CO
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325435
12/10184
311.10
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325435
12/10184
399.1D
PRIOR WINE CO
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
696.13 f
• f.frfr
— — -- -
fff -CKS
325442
11/21/84
119995.65
PHP
IMOSP PREMIUM 10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
11 9995.65 f
rrrfrr
+f+ -CKS
325451
12/10/84
9.10-
OJALITYI WIVE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
> 325451
12/10/84
34.49-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
1915 -
QUALITY WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
10.84 -
QUALITY WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
3.08-
QUALITY+ WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
44.81-
QUALITY WIVE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
22.74 --
QUALUTY WINE
_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
136.41-
QUALITY` WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
31.34 -,
QJALITY WIPE
_ 50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325451
12/19/84
.11
QUALITY WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
53.23-
QUALITV! WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
'
325451
12/10/84
2.69 --
_ QUALITYI WINE
------ .. _.__. _ 50-3710-862-86
325451
12/10/84
31.19-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
> 325451
12/10/84
19724.80
QJALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
69820.56
QUALITY WINE
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
29661.95
QUALITY WIVE
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
57.84
QJALI:TY+ VINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
455.10
QUALITY1 WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
542.34
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
19137.11
QJALITY WIN=
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
154.24
QUALITYI VINE
_ 50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
325451
12/10,/84
29243.91
QJALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842-84
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
19550.45
QUALITY WVNE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
5.53 -_
QUALITY WINE
_ _ 50- 4628- 862 -86
.
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
19567.16
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
325451
12/10/84
134996
QUALITY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
189664.06 +
•ff +er
+ ++ -CKS
325523
11/21/84
79491.11
SOCI4L SECURITY
EMPLOYER FICA 10- 4149 - 510 -51
MANUAL
72491.11 +
325540
12/10/84
15.65-
_ TWIN CITY WINE
_ _ 50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325540
12/10/84
117018-
TWIN CITY WINE
_
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
325 540
12/1x/84
22.36 -
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
193.4 CITY OF EDINA
CHIEC K NO. DATE
325540
12/10/84
325540.
1Z/10/84
325540
12/10/84
325540
12/10/84
32554J.
12/10134
325540.
12/10/84
32554U.
12/10/84
325540
12/10/84
32 5 540.
12/10/84
325540
12/10/84
325540..
12/10/84
32i540.
12/10184
325540.
12/10/84
325540
12/10/84
325540
12/10/84
i #! ##!
CAPITAL`CITV
325770,
11/21/84
MANUAL
11 -30 -84 PAGE 14
3Z571J.
1 2/04 /84
##!•.i
.___._._,. _ ACCOUNT _NO.._ INVi.,-
332367
12/10/84
332US7
12/10184
332u67
12/10184
332u67
12/10/84
TWI4,CITY
MANUAL
532129
12/10/84
33Z129
12/10/84
TWIN
CIaTY
532135
12/10/84
332135
12/04/84
332135
12/10/84
332135
12/10/84
MANUAL
_ - - -- 66.77 ..- -..
532138
12/10/84
13Z138
12/10/84
332138
12/10/84
332138
12/10/84
62.95
_. #►i -CKS
115900. U S P3STMISTER PERMITS 10- 4290 - 510 -51 MANUAL
115.00. • -
! #!- CKS
3.31,
CAPITAL`CITV
DISTRI
CHECK REGISTER<
MANUAL
11 -30 -84 PAGE 14
AMOUNT.
DISTRI':
VENDOtr ITEM . DESCRIPTI ON. __..--
.___._._,. _ ACCOUNT _NO.._ INVi.,-
IIP.O. 0 MESSAGE
16.39•-
TWIN
CI=TY
WIN_
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
15.39 -
TWI4,CITY
MANUAL
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1609
TWIN
CIaTY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
11070.
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
_ - - -- 66.77 ..- -..
-- TWIV
crTY
WINE. ..__..._....------_-.------- .---- ------------ --......
-__50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
5.959.70
TWIN,
CI--TY
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
782.75
TWIN
CDTY
WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
23940
TWIN.
CITY
WINE _ -.. .. _
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
19118019
TWI4.0
%.TY
WIN=
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
18.00
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
- 18.]0 - _
.. . TWIN
CrTY
VrNE._ . -...
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
816.55-..
TWIN
CITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
18000
TWIN
CUT
WINE
50-4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
819956
TWIN
CIfTY
MINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
816.56
TWIN
CIaTY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
89625.02
••• -CKS
62.95
WILLIAM WILSON
PROPERTY DAMAGED
10 -4504- 421 -42
MANUAL
62.95
_. #►i -CKS
115900. U S P3STMISTER PERMITS 10- 4290 - 510 -51 MANUAL
115.00. • -
! #!- CKS
3.31,
CAPITAL`CITV
DISTRI
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
113.75
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI':
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
2.75
CAPITAL CITY
DISTRI _.
_ ._ ....... _.50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
94.50
CAPrTAL CITY
DISTRI
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
214.61 #
- -- .._....
--- - - - --- -- - -
• • •- CKS
1,543.50
_ BELL30r
50 -4626- 842- 84
MANUAL
359.10
BELL307
-_. -,
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
19902.50 •
##• -CKS
EAGL =:. WIN =" _
_ ._ --
------- -._..._ 53- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
124.25
EAGLE
INVENTORY
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
185.27
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
33300
EAGLE.- IITN_
-- - -- - - ------
- - 50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
635.81 #
- - -- - -.
•## -CKS
1D.R0-
ED P41LLIP6
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
4.] 5- :--- ....__--
EO. PHI LLI Ps.
_--..__..--_-.---..-_--_..----- :---- -----------
3710 - 862- 84
MANUAL
10.80 - -:
ED PaILLIPS
-- -_ -. -50-
50 -3710- 842 -84
_.
MANUAL
10.80 -
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
_1984
Y Or EDINA
CHECK
ISTER
11 -30 -, PAGE 15
CHECK
NO. DATE
AMOUNT
VLNDO2
_
ITEM,_ DESCRIP _TION__- -_- _._._,_ ACCOUNT. NO* INV.
9 -P.O. # MESSAGE
331138
12/10/84
541.10
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
332138
12/10/84
202.5D
ED PHILLIPS
_.__. 50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
532138
12/10 /84
540930
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
332138
12/10/84
540.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1,786.05.•
fff rr f
••f -CKS
332190,
12/10/84
3.98 =
GRIGGS COOPER
A43
C
- -- --- -
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
33219(l
12/10/84
3.98 -:
GRIGGS COOPER
AND
C
50- 3710 - 842-84
MANUAL
532190
12/10/84
31.88 - -
GRIGGS COOPER
AND
C
_.._ __._..._...._..._ _____- .__..__._......r.__._ 50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
33219(
12/10/84
3.98-
GRI6sS COOPER
AND
C
50- 3710 - 862 -86.
MANUAL
_ 332190
12/10/84
199.10.
GRIG;iS COOPER -440
C
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
3321 9(
12/10/84
1 593.79
GRIGGS C07RER
AND
C
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
33219(
12/10/94
199000
GRI69S COOPER
AN)
C
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
' 332190
12/10/84
199000..
GRIGGS CO)PiER
AND
C
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
2,146.97•
irf fff
••f -CKS
332285
12/10484
.12
JOHNSON: WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
332285
12/10/84
2.5) -..;
JOHNSOI# WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
332285
12/10/84
.15.
JOHNSON' WINE
_. -_ __ __..._._._________.50 -3710- 862- 86.
MANUAL
33228'5
12/12/84
1.57
JOHNSON WINE
-.-
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
33 ?285
12/10184
1.81 -
J0HVSOw.WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
332285
12/10/84
6.30-
JOHNSO,V WINE
__ -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
3322e5
12/10/84
125.46
JOHNS OM WINE
-...50
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
332285
12/10/84
80.70 --
JOHNSO*L WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
332285
12/10/84
7.61 -,
JOHNSON WINE
- .- . - -._..
_ ----- .----- _- _.-- -_- .------ ..50 -4- 628..- 86
MANUAL
32.69 •
.862-
-..
I
rfrfff
I
••• -CKS
332435
12/10/84
2.23 -.
PRIOR WINE CD
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
332435
12/10/84
111.50.
PRIOR ,WINE CO
:._..._50.4628 862-- 86.
MANUAL
109.27 •
-- -..
I
rfffff
frf -CKS
332735
12/04/84
10003-
CASH'
CASH 2O -2240- 000 -00
MANUAL
�
100.00.. • ._ .._.
._
_ irffff
fff -CKS
335174
12/04/84
1559000.00 -:
1ST BANK SOUTHDALE
BANK TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
335174
12/04/84
1559000.10..
1ST 344K SOUTHDAtE
BANK TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
i frf ff4
f•f- CKS
I
335368
12/04/84
2,569.32
-
MUTU4L
_
EMP L TERM OISABILTT 10.4158- 510 -51
MANUAL
29569.32
I ..
••f -CKS
335430,
12/04/84
189630957 _.._
PERA -
_ _
-. -_ ._ _
EMPLYERS 10 4145.510 -51
_ MANUAL
1984 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
11 -30 -84 PAGE 16
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
_._. VEND01 __....
ITEM__DESC.RIPTION-- _--- _ -_.,__
ACCO- UNT_.NO._._INV._._0_
P.O. 9 MESSAGE -.
180630.57 •
00••00
* ** -CKS
335523
12/04/84
70547.60
SOCIAL- .SE ".URITY ---- ---- ---------- -----
70547.6D.*
• f f f f •
• ••_ CKS
335588
12/04/84
233920
WESTERN LIFE
EMPLOYERS INS
10 -4157- 510 -51
MANUAL
_ .233.20,*
+r•frr
* ** -CKS
335726
12/U4/84
30000.00
U S PDSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
30000.0D •
* ** -CKS
339U67
12/10/84
312.00
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
339U67
12110/84
4.95
CAPITAL CITY DISTRI
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
316.95 •
rr* -CKS
339129
12/10/84
20188.20
B_LLiOr
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
33/129
12/10/84
20268.10.
BELL30r
_
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
339129
12/10/84
30763.12
BELL301t'
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
80219.42 •____ _ _
•rf f• •
* ** -CKS
330135
12/1x/84
16.29 --
EAGL =.WIN=
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
339135
12/10/84
.04
EAGLE WIY_
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339135
12/10 /84
21.41•._
EAGLr, ITN:.. _..--_-_-._—.-
---- ---- -------- .- .-- -- __
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
330135
12/10/84
4050 -
EAGL: WINE
—_
- -.
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
330135
12110184
23.01 --
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339135
12/10184
5.75-
EAGLE WINE
_._ _. _.--- ----- ._______..- _...__._....__
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
330135
12/1D./84
814.49
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
530135
12/10/84
1.92 --
EAGL ='WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
339135
12/10/84
230930
EAGLE WIN_ _ _- _- _- ___-
-__ -__ _ -_ - -_ __ --
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
330135
12/10,/84
10070.50
EAGLE WIN!-
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339135
12/10184
10150.62
EA ;GLE,IIN=
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
339135
12/1x/84
287.50 _
EAGLE WINE
_ _.- _- ___ -____
_ _. - ...-
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
30480.16 •
.r•r.r
***-C KS
330138
12/10/84
8946 -.:
ED P.AILLIsS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
339.138
12/10/84
14.63 -_
ED PHILLIPS
-
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
339138
12/10/84
23.56-
E0 PHILLIP-S
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
330138
12/10/84
17.91-
ED PHILLIPS
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
3391 38
12/10/84
__. _. 32.34- _- ___ -_ -_
ED PHILLIPS- _. __...
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339138
12/10/84
13.67 -.
ED PmILLIPrS
50 -3710- 842 -84 T
MANUAL
330138
12/10/84
.03
ED PAILLIP-S
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
-1984
r OF EDINA
CHECK ISTER
11 -30 -, ,AGE 17
CHE :K
ND. 04TE
AMOUNT
UENOOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV.
A P.O. A MESSAGE
33/138
12/10/94
19.34-
ED PlILLIMS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
330138
12/10/84
15.59-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
33/138
12/1n/84
113.94-
ED PiILLID6
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
330139
12/10/84
14.92-
E) PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339138
12/10/84
3.84 -
E) PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
330138
12/10/94
.14
ED P3ILLIDfS
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
33ii138
12/10/84
3.73-
E) PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
330138
12/10/84
898.58
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
33/138
12/10/84
1x601.91
ED PHIL -LIDS
50 -4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
530138
12/10/84
5,695.87
E) PiILLIDfS
59- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
330138
12/10/84
423.24
E) PiILLIDS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
339139
12/10,154
19178.70
£D PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
539138
12/10/84
731.50
E3 PiILLIPG
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
33/139
12/10/84
1.59 --
ED PlILLIDS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
33Y138
12//0/94
916.75
E) PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
331139
12/10/84
683.25
ED P-4ILLIP6
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339138
12/10/84
186.62
E) PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
33/139
12/10/84
779.50
ED PAILLI'S
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
339138
12/10/94
7.04-
ED PiILLIDi
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
339138
12/10/84
192.33.
ED PiILIPiS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339138
12/10/94
745.85
ED P+ILLI3iS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
13,745.11 +
+rrrr+
••+ -CKS
5 30 19 Q
12/10/84
46.95 -.
G.RIGGS CO)PER AND C
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
33919')
12/10184
9.64-
GRIGGS COOPER AN) C
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
33919Q
330190
12/10/84
12/10/84
64.32-
GRIGGS COOPER AN) C
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
33419q
12/10/84
125.51 --
2,34802
GRIGGS CO)PER AND C
GRIGGS COOPER AN) C
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
33919Q
12/10/84
39176.12
GRIGGS COOPER AN) C
50- 4626- 822 -82
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
339191
12/10/84
481.36
GRIGGS COOPER AND C
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
MANUAL
33919^,
12/10/84
6,325.68
GRIGGS COOPER AND C
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
12,084.25 •
+r.rrr
••+ -CKS
539211
12/10/84
6.47 -
IVTERCONTINENTAL PK
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
539271
12/10184
2.75-
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
29.98-
IVTEICONTIN_NTAL PK
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
339271
330211
12/10/84
12/10/84
33.32-
INTEICOVTT'NENTAL PK
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
539211
12/10/84
14.58-
14TERCONTINENT4L PK
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339211
12/10/84
.45
116•07-
INTE,ACONTINENTAL PK
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
531211
12/10/84
5910
IVTERCONTTNEVTAL PK
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
539271
12/10/84
19916.17
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
22.71-
INTERCOVTINENTAL PK
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
330271
12/10/94
26.40
IVTERCONTI'NENTAL PK
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
59903.71
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50 -4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
327.41
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
.33
INTEICONTIN_NT4L PK
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339271
12/10/84
19494.21
INTERCOVTINENTAL PK
50- 4628- 842 - 84
MANUAL
SSY271
12/10/84
9.00
INTERCONTINENTAL PK
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
539271
12/10/84
137.99
TNTE,RCONTTNENTAL PK
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
531211
12/10,/84
7.2D
INTERCONTIN:VT4L P.(
50- 4628 862
MANUAL
- -86
MANUAL
E
1.70
1984 CITY
OF EDINA
50- 4628- 822 -82
CHECK NO.
DATE
V_NOOt ITEM DES CR IF! TION___.--_
J30211
12/10/84
729935
ffffff
339 285
12/10/84
MANUAL
339285
12/10/84
2.55
339285
12/10/84
50 -4628- 842 -84
339235
12/10/84
339285
12/1x/84
JOHNSON
339285
12/10/84
MANUAL
339 2h5
12/10/84
WINE
339285
12/10/84
4.13 -
339 285
12/10/84
50- 3710 - 822 -82
339285
12/10/84
JOHNiO,V
3392F5
12/10/84
MANUAL
339285
12/10184
WINE
339285
12/10/84
16.95- ...
339235
12/10/84
50- 3710- 842 -84_.-
339 225
12110184
JOHNSON
33923'5
12/1D/84
MANUAL
339285
12/1D/84
MINE
339285
12/10/84
1.33 -
339285
12/10/84
.50- 3710 - 862 -86
339285
12/10/84
JOHNSON
339 285
12/10/84
MANUAL
339285
12/10/84
WIVE
339285
12/10184
. 73.00
33928'5
12/10/84
50- 4626- 842 -84
339285
12/19/84
JOHNSOV,U14E
339 285
12/10/84
MANUAL
339285
12/10/84
WINE
339285
12/10/84
190.97.90
339285
12/10/84
50- 4626- 862 -86
339285
12/10/84
JOHNSON
339 285
12110 /84
MANUAL
339 295
12/10/84
WINE
339285
12/10/84
157. ?4
fffiff
WINE _. _._. ._..._.
50.4628- 822 -82
339433
12/10/84
JOHNSON -WTNE
330433
12/10/84
MANUAL
339433
12/10/84
WINE
339433
12/10/84
206.92
ffffff
339435
12/10/84
50- 4628 - 822 -82
339435
12/10/84
JOHNS0Ir
339435
12/10/84
MANUAL
339435
12/10/84
WIVE
339435
12/10/84
775.68
JOHNSON
WINE __. . -
E
1.70
PAUSTIS 6
CHECK REGISTER
50- 4628- 822 -82
11 -30 -84 PAGE 18
AMOJNT _
V_NOOt ITEM DES CR IF! TION___.--_
_,___...-- _ACCOUNT -NO .-- .. INV. -
Q P.O. .4 MESSAGE
729935
INTE•ACDNTINENTAL PK
50-4628-862-86
MANUAL
109219.58 •-
MANUAL
2.55
PAUSTIS 6
SONS
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL i
318.89 -•
* * *- CK S
3.15 -
JOHNSON
MINE
50- 3710 - 822.82
MANUAL
13.71 --
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
4.13 -
JOHNSON
WINE ._._
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
15.51-
JOHNiO,V
WIVE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1.46-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
16.95- ...
JOHNSON
WINE ._ .
50- 3710- 842 -84_.-
. - - -_ MANUAL
5.25 -•
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
4.20-
JOHNSON
MINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1.33 -
JOHNS ON:
WIVE -
.50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
20932 - -.
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
21.95 -
JOHN30N
WIVE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
. 73.00
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
.30
JOHNSOV,U14E
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
4.x0
JOHNS 0*
WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
190.97.90
JOHNSON
WINE .._..
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
685903
JOHNSON
WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
3003
JOHNSON.
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
157. ?4
JDHNSOV
WINE _. _._. ._..._.
50.4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
1.40-
JOHNSON -WTNE
_ _
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
8.40
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
206.92
JOHNSON.
WINE _ -__ - -_
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
6930.
JOHNS0Ir
WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
3900
JOHNS J.V.
WIVE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
775.68
JOHNSON
WINE __. . -
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
262.97
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
647.73
JOHNS Off .MINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
1 2.3)_ _
_.. JOHNSON
WINE _
'50-4628-842-84
MANUAL
2.40
JOHNSON
WINE
_
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
210932
JOHNSON
WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
91.95
_ -- JOHVSOV
WINE ..... _... __.-._...--------.._... .......- ... _-- .-- .-
_..._..._50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
19016.40
JOHN30V
MINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1.50
JOHNSON
WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
17.23.-
_ JOHN30..1
WINE _ . _.. _ _...___
- - --
-- 50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
59371.12 •
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1.70
PAUSTIS 6
SONS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
94.16
PAUSIIS 6
SONS _-
_. -_ -- _ .50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
216.48
PAUSTIS 6
SONS
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
2.55
PAUSTIS 6
SONS
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL i
318.89 -•
ff* -CKS
3.96 -•
PRI)t WIN_
CO
- 50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
8.20 -
PRIOR IrIN_.CO
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
_ -- 90 55- ; ...._...,
-- PRIDA ; WINE
CO ... ..........._._.... -_-- ,-
:-- .------ -- ...--- ._..__ -- -- 50 -3710- 862- 86.._.._
MANUAL
443.86
PRIOR VINE
CO
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MANUAL
404.94-
PRIOR WIN:
CO
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
Q
193'4
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CHECK
ISTER
11 -30- 'AGE 19
CHECK
N0. DATE
AMOUNT - -. __
VENDO1'
.__.IT_M- OESCRIPTI.ON,._____ -.
ACCOUNT__- NO0_INV.__1t_.P.O..
-N MESSAGE
339435
12/10/84
482.32
PRIOR WIN= CO
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
19309.39 .
• f ■ f • •
+ ++ -CKS
330451
12/10/84
11.55 -
QUALITY WIV?
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
20.28 -
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 022 -82
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
.19000 - --
QJALITY,WINE-
.. . _- ... .- _,____- __._.__
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
.11
QUALITY WINE
..
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
330451
12/10/84
45.67 -
QJ ALL TV WIVE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
.11
QUALITY WINE
__.
50-3710-842-84
MANUAL
339451
12/113/84
25013 -•
QUALITY WIN=
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
7008 -
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
13.78-
QUALITY WINE._
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3710 - 862 -86._
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
100.59-
QUALITY WIVE.
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
337451
12/10/84
.14
QUALITY WIVE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
29283.79
QUALITY' WINE
_,
50- 4626- 842- 84._. -.._
MANUAL
339451
12/10184
59029.55
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
577.60
QUALITY WIN-_
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
19014.35
QUALITY WINE
_
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
5.66-
QUALITY WINE.
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
5.58 -_
QUALITY! WIN =
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10484
19256.75
QUALITY WIVE _.
_.
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MANUAL
337451
12/10/84
953.35
QUALITY WINE.
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
339451
12/10/84
454.32
QUALITY WIN--
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PANUAL
339451
12/10/84
7047- _
QUALITY• WINE
__. ._. _
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
337451
12/107/84
689.15
QUALIiTY WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
119992.43 +
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!ff -CKS
33754F!
12/10/84
5.96 -.
TYIN CDTV WIN_
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MANUAL
33954Q
12/10/84
20.65 -
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
339540.
12/10/84
16.21-
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
330540.
12/10/34
_ 293.3D
TWIN CITY WINE
_ _ -- _------ --- ..._...._ - -- - --
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
339540.
12/10/84
7.20.
TWIN CITY WINE
--
50 -4628- 822 -82
-
MANUAL
339540
12/10/84
14.40,
TWIN CITY WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
339540,
12/10/84
19032.56
TWIN' CTTY WPNE
_ .. -.- ...__ _
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
3305.0
12/10/84
810.57
TWIN CITY WINE
.
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
339540.
12/10/84
8.70
TWIN CITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
29128.91.*
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a!•!r!
_...
++! -CKS
91 •128.94 _ -
_..FUND 10 TOTAL
GENERAL
155.10.
FUND 20.TOTAL
PARK FUND
181.99
FUND 23 TOTAL
ART CENTER
559679.64_..__.
..._FUND 2? TOTAL __
_.._._._GOLF COURSE FUND _
19631.27
FUND 28 TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
153.99
FUND 29 TOTAL
GUN RANGE FUND
"
576.].8
FUVD 3D_TOTAL
WATERWORK FUND
4229178.51
FUND 50. TOTAL
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
.571 9662.42 .._._. -
-_., .TOTAL _._._ -...