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1982-04-19_COUNCIL MEETING
i it AGENDA REGULAR MIEE 'ING 1DINA CITY COUNCIL APRTL 19, 1982 ROLLCIALL MINUTES of March 22 and April 5, 1982, approved as submitted or corrected by motion of seconded by CANCER WE'EIK PROCLAMATION BIKE SAFETY WEE-K, PROCLAMATION N'GIERS WEEK PROCLAMATION I. PUI3LIC HEARINGS ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by City Manager and Engineer. Spectators heard. If Council 'wishes to proceed, action by Resolution Ordering Improvements. 4/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. A. Marth Court Improvements 1. Permanent Street Surfacing with Concrete Curb & Gutter P -BA -254 2. Grading & Graveling Improvement P -C -140 3. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. P -SS -364 4. Watermain Improvement P -WM -349 B. Parklawn Ave. - York Ave. to 670' West 1. Permanent Street Surfacing with Concrete Curb & Gutter No. P -BA -253 2. Grading and Graveling Improvement No. P -C -139 3. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. P -SS -363 4. Watermain Improvement No. P -WM -348 5. Street Lighting Improvement No. P -L -22 C. Benton Avenue Sidewalk Improvement No. P -S -30 II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planning Department. Spectators heard. First Reading requires offering of Ordinance only. 4/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass Second Reading or if Second Reading should be waived. Lot Divisions, Flood Plain Permits, Plats, Appeals from Administrative or Board of Appeals and Adjustments Decisions require action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to pass. A: Amendment to C -1 Section of Zoning Ordinance to Permit Amusement Mach - ines B. Ordinance No. 811 -A146 - Second Reading - Amendment of Zoning Ordinance to provide for Mixed Development District. (CC- 6/1/81)• C. Winfield - Laukka - R -1 Single Family District to Mixed Development District 5 - Generally located in Southwest quadrant of W. 76th and York Ave. D. Designation of Neighborhood - East Edina Housing Foundation E. Adoption of Housing.Plan for Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds F. Set Hearing Date - 1.. Housing Program for Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds III. '.SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS A. Mrs..Shirley Taylor - Minnehaha Creek Management Policy (Continued from 4/5/82) IV. AWARD OF BIDS - Tabulations and recommendations by City Manager. Action of Council by Motion. A. Grandview Retaining Wall (Continued from 4/5/82) V. REC6rDTENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of 4/13/82 B. Rigotto's Pizza Restaurant - Mechanical Amusement Device License C. Halek 6th Addition - Name Change to "Gleason Court" D. 'Special Concerns of Mayor and Council E. Post Agenda and Manager's Miscellaneous Items Edina City Council Agenda April 19, 1982 Page Two VI. COMPIUNICATIONS A. Petitions 1. Sanitary Sewer - To serve 6610 and 6620 Normandale Road 2. Storm Sewer - McCauley Trail VII. ORDINANCES First Reading of 0 3/5 favorable rollcall vote to vote to pass if Second Reading A. First Reading 1. Subdivision Dedication 2. Ordinance No. 1401 -A7 VIII. FINANCE rdinance requires offering of Ordinance only. pass Second Reading. 4/5 favorable rollcall should be waived. Guidelines - Lights - Parked Vehicles A. Liquor Fund as of 12/31/81 B. Claims Paid. Motion of seconded by for payment of the following Claims aE per Pre- 11-st: General Fund, $245,674.71; Park Fund, $3,191.26; Art Center, $2,649.14; Golf Course ,$6,342.84; Arena, $20,616.16; Gun Range, $288.34; Water Fund, $46,474.01; Sewer Fund, $143,680.30; Liquor Fund, $222,430.06; Construction, $260.51, Total, $691,607.33 MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION OF APRIL "C- DAYS" WHEREAS Cancer eventually will strike one person in every four and in two families of every three, and WHEREAS in 1982 cancer will strike some 14,000 Minnesota residents, and WHEREAS cancer gradually is being conquered, to the extent that the American Cancer Society can now report that when normal life expectancy is taken into consideration 41 to 46 percent of all cancer patients will survive for 5 years or more, and WHEREAS dedicated volunteers of the American Cancer Society will share life- saving information about cancer with their neighbors during "C- Days," April 16 - 25, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mayor of the City of Edina, do hereby designated the period of April 16 to April 25, inclusive, as "C- Days" in the City of Edina, and in so doing urge all citizens to respond warmly to the American Cancer Society volunteers whose neighborly calls will be fbr the purpose of helping to reduce the incidence and mortality of this disease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Edina to be affixed this of April, 1982. (date) Z/ r (Signature PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, cancer eventually will strike one person in every four and in two families of every three; and WHEREAS, in 1982, cancer will strike some 14,000 Minnesota residents; and WHEREAS, cancer gradually is being conquered, to the extent that the American Cancer Society can now report that when normal life expectancy is taken into consideration, 41 to 46 percent of all cancer patients will survive for five years or more; and WHEREAS, dedicated volunteers of the American Cancer Society will share life- saving information about cancer with their neighbors during "C- Days ". April 16 - 25; NOW, THEREFORE, I. C. Wayne Courtney, Mayor of the City of Edina, do hereby designate the period of April 16 to April 25, inclusive, as "C- Days" in the City of Edina, and in so doing urge all citizens to respond warmly to the American Cancer Society volunteers whose neighborly calls will be for the pur- pose of helping to reduce the incidence and mortality of this disease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Edina to be affixed this 19th day of April, 1982. C. Wayne Courtney Mayor n fl CITY OF CUEDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 612- 927 -8661 PROCLAMATION As Mayor of the City of Edina, I call upon all members of this community to give their wholehearted support to the 19th Annual Edina Bicycle Safety Program which will be conducted Monday, April 22 through Friday, May 10 under the united efforts of the Edina Lions, Jaycees, Rot- ary, Scout Troops, Police Department, Greater Edina Chamber of Commerce, Optimists and Southdale Optimists, and the PTA's and parent groups of the five Edina elementary schools and three parochial schools. The purpose of the Program is to reduce the hazards of bicycle riding for young bicyclists, as well as for pedestrians and motorists. The growing congestion of our streets and highways daily increases the dangers for the careless or unskilled rider. Reports of hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries each year throughout our nation (due to collisions between bicycles and motor vehicles alone) have alerted us to the need for such a Program. By training our boys and girls, at an early age, in proper riding skills, by teaching them the laws governing bicyclists, by explaining the reasons for obeying safety rules and by helping them to be award of the hazards of biking, we feel Edina is making a concerted attempt to assure that the number of accidents does NOT keep up with the ever - increasing number of bicyclists. The energy crisis may even now be creating the need for our adults to use their bicycles as a means of transportation for short haul errands. It behooves us all to become thoroughly ' iar with the ''rules of the road" to minimize the incidence of accid nce. We should all remember that a bike is no longer just a toy, but a vehic a to be taken seriously. The safety of our children cannot be relegated to a once -a -year campaign. I call for the support of every parent in carrying out this campaign all year long and I urge every youngster to participate in this Bicycle Safety Program and then to practice what he has learned -- for his own safety as well as the safety of others. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 19th day--of April, 1982. � �.. ;•�� �` 1, v`���� 4. EGG Mayo r n� &_U - e.. PROCLAMATION City% of Edina 4801 WEST FIFTIETH STREET • EDINA. MINNESOTA 06424 927 -8861 WHEREAS, Edina volunteers are a vital resource in solving some of the human problems that are a consequence of our complex society; and WHEREAS, volunteers, through their demonstrated concern and commitment to the well -being of others, prove assurance for the continuing high quality of life in the City of Edina; and WHEREAS, volunteers represent all ages, economic, education and ethnic backgrounds; and WHEREAS, volunteering provides opportunities for personal growth, career exploration and civic contribution for every citizen; and WHEREAS, recognition should.be given to individual volunteers for their contributions to the health, education, taelfare, recreation and cultural. services to the City of Edina; NOW, THEREFORE, I, C. Wayne Courtney, Mayor of the City of Ed' , nne- sota, do hereby proclaim the week of April 27 through May S, 19 1, s MINNESOTA VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION WEEK in the City of Edina; IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have set my hand and cau the Seal of the City of Edina to be affixed this th day of April, 81. C. W• ' ne Courtney Mayor ' °� 4. n/ $+A AMAL ED= BICwCLIC SAMI - 8th ANNUAL MINA BICYCL2 SAFETT PACURM Y 23 AWIL th"INSh PRYDAX ll plc 1973 An Mayer of the Village of Edina- I wail UPOS alq ftwAQr�9 Of tbia� cowtaityr to give tboir vbelebearted impost to the 4h AM=111 Edins liey clo WOy Progma vhieb will be ean&wted Mcu4ayr ,mil tom► l3ddayp MW lime vnder. the Mited offer" of the Eal L1 r. Jayesee, awbary1 $"at Treepsy- $oilier Vii,. Groa;$er a. Muber of C=MS "*0 S" ad goutba l4 Qptisistsr =a and parent- ©f the eigh* Edina 210mawtary SsbaaXS as tbree Parocual saboels. The purposr of vw Procran is to reduce the hazards 93 biayels rising for yomg bie7e2 sUs, as well as for pedeatriana and moteartate. The, graivinff oeageotLm of our stroo� MA high daily inoressee the daagets far the eareless os unskilled rider. Uepo its of hundreds of . deatba wA tbousendw of lujwdso sw6 yoor the our natiaa (slue to colliaiom bwbvom bicycles and motor vehicle* alone) bans alerted us `:.0 t.$e need for such 8 e By tacaining our boys aad girlar at an v�vj j early agsr in groper ridleg alilla; by teaehing then tba laws gorrersing (a bicyoliaite; by w%I&Wag the reworw for obeying safety soles; OVA by helping .tbeat to be she of Us hanazda of biking — are feel Slues to making a concerted a*teu6 to assure tbat the nm&er of aceldeuts doge w NOT k cep a p wi th the wer-lacrewing number of bieyclists. ti the, safety 'or our chilazen ammo$ be relegated to a once a. -y'sax -e=12aign. I call for the auT *ort of eeory parent in car yiag out this c all your long ;_ and I urge eve r to partieipats - _ asgpoi¢ Y =Y + Laisj Bicycle Sagoty ?Mr" and bast practice vhat he haw learned -- for his own safety as yell as anoth&r °o. All Arthur Cs *sour jr* d Vil a of Mina hafted by M- Yarger 4/13/73 - Publicity Chairson for 1973 8ic�ycle Sete +.y ' ©gram. Pi,i`;,'�.i8 C TiiRC[ aFt Safety Chairraeii (Doan Plantgo�ery) D CAPTAIN riIIRPEMP POLICE DM. p F ,SE C � Oi' TLz mAJOR before Release to the Edina SUN. Thank you. GA ,�- a-� 11j, LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND BALANCE SHEET CITY OF EDINA December 31, 1981 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS: Cash: Deposits in Transit Working Fund Due from Other Funds Merchandise Inventory -at the lower of cost (first in,first out method) or market: Liquor Wine Beer Mix and Miscellaneous Prepaid Expenses: Unexpired Insurance Supply Inventory TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS (%.,i4 $325,095.92 3,800.00 $ 3 28,895.92_ 3,564.49 $508,588,98 373,900.36 32,438.83 9,310.67 924,238.84 $ 11,151.50 400.00 11,551.50 $1,268,250.75 OTHER ASSETS: Note Receivable $ 58,536.15. Loan To Golf Course Fund $ 245,000.00 Loan To Recreation Center Fund(Arena) . 170,000.00 415,000.00 FIXED ASSETS -on basis La nd Land Improvements Buildings Furniture, Fixtures Leasehold Improveme of cost: $ 21,630.50 727,488.27 and equipment 29,034.64 nts 3,035.55 $1,043,188.96 Less: Allowance for Depreciation and Amortization 328,028.58 Construction in Progress TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts Payable Due To Other Funds SURPLUS: Invested in Fixed Assets Unappropriated TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $233,784.60 473,536.15 715,160.38 3,385.00 952,329.98 $21,694,116.88 $ 167, 8,68.00 481,445.32 $ 64 9,313.32 $ 952,329.98 1,092,473.58 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS $22694,116.88 OPERATING EXPENSES collir.g: Salaries and wages Supplies Licenses and dues Service contracts Direct Promotion Other $ 86,959.41 $157,116.04 $123,615.12 $367,690.57 0 79,340.48 $136,451.59 $110,098.69 $325,890.76 $ 7,618.93 $20,664.45 $13,516.43 $41,799.31 Occunangy: .Salaries and wages $ 1,759.34 Telephone 1,045.89 Supplies 1,822.17 Light and power 5,738.88 aintenance- heating and air- conditioning 498.32 Heat 525.50 Laundry & rug service 530.55 Burglar alarm 485.07 insurance 4,153.50 Shsre of Mtce.Parking lot & snow plowing 278.08 Repairs and raintenancel,464.01 Provision for $ 1,230.86 $ 1,067.62 $ 4,057.82 $ LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 4,020.22 $ 40.07 *$ 599.00 $ CITY OF EDINA 37,60 December 31, 1981 3,097.39 627.76 December 31, 1980 1,618.02 418:13 Increase- Decrease - 50th 1,213.45 765.17 3,800.79 50th 678.87 1,264.31 3,852.17 50th 534.58. 499.147, Street Yorkdale Grandview Total Street Yorkdale Grandview Total Street Yorkdale Grandview Total 1 80,989.47 $145,305.73 $115,253.83 $342,049.03 $ 70,58S.36 $126,023.92 $102,050.32 $298,662.60 $10,401.11.$19,781.81 013,203.51 143,386.43 50.82 3,528.55 .3,072.46. 5,776.55 17,377.56 5,205.02 7,510.30 5,176.81 17,892.13 1,676.47* 562.16 599.74 514.57* 430.00 452.92 221.00 1,103.92 234.00 64.00 54.00 352.00 196.00 388.92 167.00 751.92 842.40 1,684.90 1,263.60 3,790.80 1,262.40 1,262.40 1,262.40 3,787.20 420.00* 422.40 1.20 3.60 1,168.99 1,100.13 1,100.14 3,369.26 1,906.92 1,553.97 1,518.16 4,979.05 737.93* 453.84* 418.02* 1,609.797, 8,522.00'; 81.00 $ 2,998.03 $ 359.08 143.78 37.00 37.00. 217.78 143.78* 37.00* 37.00* 217.78- $ 86,959.41 $157,116.04 $123,615.12 $367,690.57 0 79,340.48 $136,451.59 $110,098.69 $325,890.76 $ 7,618.93 $20,664.45 $13,516.43 $41,799.31 Occunangy: .Salaries and wages $ 1,759.34 Telephone 1,045.89 Supplies 1,822.17 Light and power 5,738.88 aintenance- heating and air- conditioning 498.32 Heat 525.50 Laundry & rug service 530.55 Burglar alarm 485.07 insurance 4,153.50 Shsre of Mtce.Parking lot & snow plowing 278.08 Repairs and raintenancel,464.01 Provision for $ 1,230.86 $ 1,067.62 $ 4,057.82 $ 1,799.41 $ 631.86 $ 1,588.95.$ 4,020.22 $ 40.07 *$ 599.00 $ 521.33 *$ 37,60 1,280.34 771.26 3,097.39 627.76 655.41 334.85 1,618.02 418:13 624.93 436.41 1,479.47 1,213.45 765.17 3,800.79 1,908.99 678.87 1,264.31 3,852.17 86.82': 534.58. 499.147, 51.38* 10,330.70 4,680.26 20,849.84 6,217.47 8,993.14 3,622.53 18,833.14 428.59* 19387.56 1,057.73 2,016.70 206.93 156.55 861.80 856.13 10004.72 105.73 1,966.58 357.81* 797.79', 50.82 1,104.70 2,200.11 1,802.32 4,527.93 869.42 999.35 1,452.93 3,321.70 343.927; 1,200.76 349.39 1,206.23 271.83 634.93 1,437.31 .308.22 818.39 559.48 1,686.09 222.33 546.56* 75.45 248.787, 784.48 1,103.32 2,372.87 405.42 433.74 434.21 1,273.37 79.65 350.74 669.11 1,099.50 8,002.00 6,533.00 18,688.50 5,831.50 11,636.00 9,743.00 27,210.50 1,678.007 3,634.00* 3,210.00* 8,522.00'; 81.00 $ 2,998.03 $ 359.08 345.08 750.00 Supplies 1,095.08 67.00* 669.00* 1,875.04 736.00* 2,684.22 69398.53 10,546.76 2,533.27 2,999.70 1,922.04 7,455.01 1,069.26* 315.48* 4,476.49 3,091.75 4,751.00 1,440.00 1,372.00 1,422.00 4,234.00 147.00 220.00 150.00 517.00 Allocated expenses - Depreciation 15,889:98 16,482.02 16,938.32 49,310.32 15,606.05 16,254.92 14,100.54 45,961.51 283.93 227.10 2,837.78 3,348.81 Rubbish hauling 1,080.00 1,S65.00 1,865.00 4,810,00 1,317.00 1,885.00 1,885.00 5,087.00 237.00* 20.00* 20.00* 277.007 ,janitorial services 125.00 441.00 566.00 73.45 115.90 28.75 218.10 51.55 325.10 28.75* 347.90 Yiscellaneous 232.20 232.20,; 20.26 20.26 20.26 60.78 211.94 20.26* , 20.26* 171.42 Water and sewer service 329.00 437.00 254.00 1,200.00 185.83 446.63 188.43 820.89 143,17 9.63* 65.57 199.11 $ 36,007.49 $ 47,560.94 $ 42;970.28 $126,538.71 $ 38,905.26 $ 48,323.89 $ 37,251.01 $124,480.16 $ 2,897.77 *$ 762.95 *$ 5,719.27 $ 2,058.55 Administrative: Salaries and wages $ 17,014.80 $ 18,043.12 $ 18,897.34 $ 53,955.26 $ 14,016.77 $ 15,300.51 $ 16,179.70 $ 45,496.98 $ 2,998.03 $ 2,742.61 $ 2,717.64 $ 8,45S.28 Supplies 66.41 1,514.96 293.67 1,875.04 893.80 2,470.00 648.62 4,012.42 827.397, 955.04* 354.95* 2,137.38 Professional services 1,587.00 1,592.00 1,572.00 4,751.00 1,440.00 1,372.00 1,422.00 4,234.00 147.00 220.00 150.00 517.00 Allocated expenses - retirement,insurance, office supp=i_es,etc. 20,580.00 26,460.00 27,060.00 74,100.00 18,600.00 22,620.00 22,260.00 63,480.00 _1,930.00 - 3,840.00- 4,800.00- 10;620.00 Miscellaneous. 495.21 959.06 - 425.50 1,919,77 30400 37.80 100.09 167.89 465.21 961.26 325.41 1,751.88 y1ij gi- - - 450.00 500.00 450.00 1,400.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 1,350.00 -0- 50.00 -0- 50.00 Checks written off 950.48 1,191.66 361.92 2,504.06 247.64 1,100.21 395.11 1,742.96 702.84 91.45 33.19* 761.10 Data.;processing system 6,400.00 6,401.00 601.00 19,202.00 6,400.00 6,401.00 6,401.00 19,202.CO $ 47,543.90 $ 56,701.80 $ 55,461.43 $159,707.13,$ 35,678.21 $ 4305 .52 $ 41,455.52 $1201484.25 $11,865.69 $13,351.2.8 $14,005.91 $39,222.58 $170,560.80 $261,378.78 $222,046.83 $653,936.41 $153,923.95 $228,126.00 $188,805.22 $570,855.17 $16,596.85 $33,252.78 $33,241.61 $83,081.24 t Sales: Liquor .7 n a Beer Mlixed Miscellaneous Less: Refunds and Discounts NET SaLES Cost of Sales: Inventory January 1 Purchases In entory,December 31 CROSS MARGIN Operating Expenses: S; occupancy Ad:n in is t ra t ion Total_ Operating Expenses OPERATING iNCO,,,E Ot':-ier Income: Discounts Caste over or (under) Other Inco-ie on Investments NET INCOME LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND CO1IP,,V,ATIVE STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE CITY OF EDINA $1,302,087.74 $2,616,193. +7 $2,155,250.61 $6,073,531.82 $5,791,832.27 $ 281,699.55 35.961.36 89,62.8.84 . 77,552.52 203,142.72 201,214.74 1,927.98_ $1,266,126.38 $2,526,564,63 $2,077,698.09 $5,870,389.10 $5,590,617.53 $ 2.79,771.57 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% $ 266,610.05 $ 334,835.48 $ 257,259.85 $ 858,705.38 $ 607,465.14 $ 251,240.24 11052,504.72 34,769.21 2,157,145,95 81,836.91 17793,618.84 PERCENT TO NET SALES 510031269.51 YEAR ENDED DECEAT ER 31 85,211.10 1 9 8 1 (254.33) 1 9 8 1 597.75 1980 Increase 50th Grand- 1980 50th Street Yorkdale Grandview Total Total Decrease` Street Yorkdale view Total Total $ 665,391.27 $1,338,535.50 $1,146,083.40 $3,150,010.17 $3,016,255.21 $ 133,754.96 377,339.79 728,156.71 560,362.53 .1,665,859.03 11-562,787.12 103,071.91 238,308.13 510,500,74 413,814.39 1,162,623.26 1,117,454.60 45,168.66 21,048.55 39,000.52 34,990.29 95,039.36 953,335.34 295.981 $1,302,087.74 $2,616,193. +7 $2,155,250.61 $6,073,531.82 $5,791,832.27 $ 281,699.55 35.961.36 89,62.8.84 . 77,552.52 203,142.72 201,214.74 1,927.98_ $1,266,126.38 $2,526,564,63 $2,077,698.09 $5,870,389.10 $5,590,617.53 $ 2.79,771.57 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% $ 266,610.05 $ 334,835.48 $ 257,259.85 $ 858,705.38 $ 607,465.14 $ 251,240.24 11052,504.72 34,769.21 2,157,145,95 81,836.91 17793,618.84 4,178.52 1.34 1.38 510031269.51 4,918,058.41 (568.89) 85,211.10 (148.43) (254.33) 105.90 (.02) $1,319,114.77 597.75 $2,491,981.43 $2,050,878.69 $5,861,974,89 $5,525,523.55 $ 336,451.34 2547569.38 394,4500.82 275,210.64 9247238.84 858,705.38 65,53.3.46 $1,0647545.39 $2,097,522,61 $1 775 668.05 $4,937,736.05 $4,6667818.17 $ 270,917.88 84.08 83.02 85.46 84.11 83.48 T-201,590.99 429,042.02 $ 302,030.04 932,653.05 $ 9.23,799.36 8,853.69 15.92% 16.98% 14.54% 15.89% 16.52% $ 86,959.41 $. 157,116.04 $ 123,615.12 $_ 3671,690.57 $ 325,890.76 $ 41,799.81 5.83 36,007.49 47,560.94 42,970.28 126,538.71 124,480.16 2,058,55 2.23 47,543.90 56,701.80 55,461.43 159,707.13 120,484.25 39,222.88 _ 2.15 $ 1707510.80 $ 261,378.78 $ 222 046.83 $ 653 936.41 $ 570,855.17 $ 83 081.24 13.47% 10.34% 10.69% 11.14% 10.217. $ 31,070.19 $ 167,663.24 $ 79,983.21 $ 278,716.64 $ 352,944.19 $ 74,227.55 2.45% 6.64% 3.85% 4.75% 6.31% 16,927.38 34,769.21 30,140.32 81,836.91 86.015.43 4,178.52 1.34 1.38 1.45 1.39 1.54 (8.77) (568.89) 429.23 (148.43) (254.33) 105.90 (.02) .02 597.75 282.64 651.71 19532.10 19666.28 134.18 .05 .03 .03 .03 $ 48,586.55 $ 202,146.20 $ 1112204.47 $ 361,937.22 $ 440,371.57 $ 78,434.35 - - - - 82988;71 7,746.86 11,241.85 Depreciation and Amortization included in expenses $ 370,925.93 $ 448,118.43 $ 77,192.50 $ 49,310.32 $ 45,961.51 $ 3,348.81 3.847. 8.00% __5.35_/ - 6.17 % - -- 7 -88=/ - }YASH1tI ..�.. � . \' � ... .. `. MINNESOTA —The 32nd Stole d the lhtion • :+ CI.QN CAPITAL — St. Paul STATEFLOWER — ShowyLodySGpper mss; STATE BIRD —The Loon Z E � n• ••= —'° - •'•� • STATE TREE — Norway Ping T -5114 A r� o J ' i '^' •" ` POST CARD • ADDRESS ' ���'� �u � � � -yam.►, -__ - RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by.the.Edina City`Council_that' that certain plat,known as Gleason Court,:platted.by.James M..Halek and'Ronald:E. Clark, and,pre- sented at the-Edina City Council.Meeting of April 19, 1982, is hereby granted final plat approval. ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1982. 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 April 19, 1982, and as recorded in the Minutes.of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 20th dayvof April, 1982 City Clerk M E M O R A N D U M TO: Kenneth Rosland FROM: Gordon Hughes DATE: May 29, 1981 SUBJECT: Subdivision Dedication Guidelines We forwarded the subject Guidelines 'to the Council earlier this week. The Council wished to discuss the Guidelines on June 1. Mr. Erickson has advised us that the new subdivision statute adopted in 1980 contains revised language relating to subdivision dedications. A copy of the pertinent section of this statute is attached. In our view, this statute will affect any changes to our Subdivision Guidelines. I suggest that we continue this item to June 15, in order to study the new statute in more deta i 1. GLH : jgr L� Subd..2b. Dedication. The regulations may require that =s reasona le par - tion of any proposed subdivision be dedicated to the public or preserved for public use as streets, roads, sewers, electric, gas, and water facilities, storm ) water drainage and holding areas or ponds and similar utilities and improve- i meats. In addition, the regulations may require that a reasonable portion of any proposed subdivision be dedicated to the public or preserved for public use as.parks, playgrounds, trails, or open space; provided that (a) the municipal- ity may choose to accept an equivalent amount in cash from the applicant for part or all of the portion required to be dedicated to such public uses or purposes based on the fair market value of the land no later than at the time of final approval, (b) any cash payments received shall be placed in a special fund by the municipality used only for-the purposes for which the money was obtained. (c) in establishing the reasonable portion to be dedi- cated, the regulations may consider the open space, park, recreational, or common areas and facilities which the applicant proposes .to reserve for the subdivision, and (d) the municipality reasonably determines that.it will need to-acquire that portion of land for the purposes stated in this paragraph as a result of approval of the subdivision.' - ' - - Subd.'3a: "- Platting.": The regulations may 'require' that' any, : subdivislon 'creating parcels, tracts; or lots, shall be-platted. _ The ' regulations shall re- quire 'that all subdivisions . which create live five or more lots or parcels-.which are 2% acres or less in size shall be platted. 'The regulations shall --not con -. Met with the provisions of chapter 505 but may address subjects� and f_ �similar additional to those in that chapter.,.;- �..�aq,s Subd. 3b. Review procedures. The regulations.'.-shall include` provisions regarding the content of applications'-for proposed subdivisions, the prelim- inary and final review and approval or disapproval of applications, and the coordination of such reviews. with affected political subdivisions and: state - agencies. The regulations may provide for the consolidation of the preliminary and final review and approval -or disapproval_ of subdivisions . Preliminary or final approval may be granted or'denied for parts of subdivision applications. The.regulations.may prescribe fees sufficient to defray.the „costs incurred by the municipality in the - review and -investigation of -and actions upon such ap- plications.. The regulations may delegate the authority'.to review proposals to the planning commission; but final approval. or, disapproval shall,be the. decision of the governing body 'of the municipality unless otherwise provided by law or charter. The regulations shall require .that - -a public hearing -shall 1 be -held- on >all subdivision; applications prior to preliminary. approval.. unless i otherwise provided by law . or charter.-'.The hearing.shall be held-following; publication of notice of the,,time.and place.thereof in the official newspaper! at least ten days before - the day of the hearing.. At the. hearing; all _persons i D interested shall be given an opportunity to make presentations. A'subdivi -; slon application shall be preliminarily approved or disapproved within 1201 days following .delivery of an application completed in compliance .with the I municipal. �brdinance by the applicant to the .municipality, unless an eaten- i Sion of the review period has been agreed to by the applicant When a divi- I sion.oc subdivision to which the regulations of the municipality do not apply is presented to the city, the clerk of the municipality shall within ten days certify that the subdivision regulations of the municipality do not apply .to - the particular division. If the municipality or the responsible agency of the municipality fails to pre- ,•l fnJ_, G liminarily approve or disapprove an application within the review period, the i application shall be deemed preliminarily approved, and upon demand the! municipality shall execute a certificate to that effect. Following preliminary i approval the applicant may request final approval by the municipality, and i upon such request the municipality shall certify final approval within 60 days if the applicant has complied with all conditions and requirements of applicable regulations and all conditions and requirements upon which the j , _ ,,� /, L L preliminary approval is expressly conditioned either through performance or the execution of appropriate agreements assuring performance. If the municipality fails to certify final approval as so required, and if the appli- cant has complied with all conditions and requirements, the application shall be deemed finally approved, and upon demand the municipality shall execute a certificate to that effecL After final approval a subdivision may be filed or recorded. . RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A HOUSING PLAN AND PROGRAM PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, CHAPTER 462C, AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SAID HEARING. WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C (the "Act ") declares and provides that a city may develop and administer programs of making or purchasing mortgage loans to finance the acquisition of single family housing primarily by law OrII and moderate income persons and families anywhere within its boundaries; and WHEREAS, the Act provides that a City may issue and sell revenue bonds or obligations in order to finance the making of the loans, which bonds shall be - payable solely from the revenues of the program; and WHEREAS, the Act requires the city to adopt a housing plan and a program prior to issuing bonds; and WHEREAS, the Act requires the holding of a public hearing and the publication of Notice of the hearing prior to the adoption of the housing plan and program, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina: 1. That a public. hearing to consider a housing 1 and//program � p ng g p an will be held at 7:00 p.m. on April 19, 1982 at Edina City Hall, 4801 ,West 50th Street. 2. That the Notice of a d public hearing shall be substantially in the form as follows:, �-e- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GENERAL HOUSING PLAN AND PROGRAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Edina City Council will meet in the City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street, at 7:00 p.m. on April 19, 1982 and conduct a public hearing pursuant to the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Section 462C.01. et seq. as it relates to adoption j n r� of a General Housing Plan and Program. w c ibe e �V tit v ousing needs of t e i y, a 'plan to meet said needs, methods of financing housing, and minimum 'qualifications of lending institutions partici sting. The Program will identify specific elements imitations City- sponsored mortgages and other matters regulating the use and issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds. - Persons desiring to be heard on the proposed plan mayeaddress -T6e--C—ou--nc-q Further information regarding the plan and program will p'� be available at the office of the City Manager, 4801 West 50th r g Street, during normal business hours. Clerk r 44 °. 3//7 , , 7 9 ^" 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 home owners of modest incomes; and WHEREAS, such assistance can most appropriately be provided on a neighbor- hood basis; and WHEREAS, that portion of Edina located easterly of T.H. 100 is characterized by housing stock and housing opportunities which are more available to individuals and families of modest incomes than other parts of the City. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Edina hereby designates and establishes that part of Edina lying easterly of T.H. 100 as a Neighborhood for purposes of promoting housing opportunities for individuals and families of modest incomes. ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1982 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA I ) 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 April 19, 1982, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 27th day of April, 1982. City Clerk March 11, 1982 To the Honorable City Council: '4801 W. 50th St. Edina, MN 55424 Since 1975 I have had one video amusement device and one pinball machine at my restaurant, Rigotto's Pizza Restaurant, which is located at 4502% Valley View Road. When I applied for my new license for this year, I was told that, because I was not in the proper zoning district, my license could not be renewed. This letter is to request the Council to amend the zoning ordinance so that mechanical amusement devices and pinball machines can be used in the C -1 Commercial District. I have spent $6,000 for these two machines and they are used by many of my customers and I fear that some of these customers would go elsewhere if these machines are removed. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Yours very truly, i i P nno 0 D r os m t p g a p u (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF EDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET _EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL will meet at the Edina City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street, on Monday, April 19, 1982, at 7:00 p.m. and will at said time and place consider the following: Rezoning request from R -1 Single Family Residential District to Mixed Develop- ment District MD -5 for Winfield /Laukka. Generally located south of 76th Street and west of York Avenue. -An Amendment to the C -1 Section of the Zoning Ordinance to Permit Amusement Machines. Desianation of Neiahborhood for East Edina Housina Foundation. All recommendations and objections will be heard at said meeting. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL. FLORENCE B. HALLBERG City Clerk Please publish in the Edina Sun on Wednesday, April 7, 1982. Please send " Affidavits of Publication. M E M O R A N b U M ff b DATE: April 16, 1982 TO: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager FROM: Gordon Hughes, City Planner SUBJECT: East Edina Housing Foundation - Designation of Neighborhood As you know, a non - profit housing foundation is being structured to work with the housing portion of the Winfield Laukka project. In order to qualify for CDBG funds in future years (if desired),this foundation's activities must be limited to a "neighborhood" of the City - not the City as a whole. Therefore, we suggest that the City Council designate that portion of Edina lying east of Highway 100 as a neighborhood for purposes of the housing foundation. GLH:jgr CITY OF EDINA 4801 W. 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF.PUBLIC HEARING PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -BA -253 GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -C -139 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -SS -363 WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. P -WM -348 STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -L -22 The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall, on Monday, April 19, 1982 at 7:00 P.M., to hold a Public Hearing to' consider the following proposed improvements to be constructed under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429.. Your receipt of this notice is an indication that property whose ownership is listed to you'is among those properties which are considered to be benefited. The approximate cost of said improvements are estimated by the City as set forth below: ESTIMATED COST 1. PARKLAWN AVENUE - YORK AVENUE TO 670 FEET [JEST PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB Improvements 1,2, and 5 listed above would be proposed to be assessed on a per assessable foot basis. The corner lots at York and Parkla "m would be proposed to be assessed on a 1/3 of their assessable footage on Parklawn as those properties front on York Avenue per City's sideyard assessment policy. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 1 is $118.49 per assessable foot. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 2 is $12.56 per assessable foot. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 5 is $13.34 per assessable foot. Improvements 3 and 4 would be proposed to be assessed on a per lot basis. Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Ebenezer Society First Addition would not be assessed for these improvements. The estimated cost per lot for Improvement 3 is $4,817.98. The estimated cost for Improvement 4 is $9,452.99 per lot. Construction of these improvements, if approved, will be accomplished in 1982 and 1983. Assessments would be levied in 1983 with the initial installment due in 1984. These improvements are proposed to be assessed over a 10 year period. The present condition of the Municipal Bond Market makes it difficult to determine the annual rate of interest that will be charged on the unpaid balance, but it will not exceed the maximum allowed by law. AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -BA -253 $99,838.85 2. GRADING AND GRAVELING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -C -139 $10,581.48 3. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -SS -363 $9,635.95 4. WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. P -WM -348 $18,905.58 5. STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -L -22 $11,237.41 Improvements 1,2, and 5 listed above would be proposed to be assessed on a per assessable foot basis. The corner lots at York and Parkla "m would be proposed to be assessed on a 1/3 of their assessable footage on Parklawn as those properties front on York Avenue per City's sideyard assessment policy. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 1 is $118.49 per assessable foot. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 2 is $12.56 per assessable foot. The estimated cost per assessable foot for Improvement 5 is $13.34 per assessable foot. Improvements 3 and 4 would be proposed to be assessed on a per lot basis. Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Ebenezer Society First Addition would not be assessed for these improvements. The estimated cost per lot for Improvement 3 is $4,817.98. The estimated cost for Improvement 4 is $9,452.99 per lot. Construction of these improvements, if approved, will be accomplished in 1982 and 1983. Assessments would be levied in 1983 with the initial installment due in 1984. These improvements are proposed to be assessed over a 10 year period. The present condition of the Municipal Bond Market makes it difficult to determine the annual rate of interest that will be charged on the unpaid balance, but it will not exceed the maximum allowed by law. Page 2 Notice of Public Hearing The area proposed to be assessed for the cost of the improvements under ( Parklawn Avenue) include: Lot 1, Block 1, and Outlot A, Ebenezer Society, 1st Addition and Lot 1, Block 1, Eden Place Addition; and that part of the West one -half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec. 32, T. 28, R. 24 lying South at the Westerly extension of the South line of said Parklawn Avenue. If you desire additional information, please call me at 927 -8861 between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Francis J. Ho man, Director of Public Works and City Engineer FJH:lm April 8, 1982 April 16, 1982 ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -BA -253 LOCATION: Parklawn Avenue from York Avenue to 668' West ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $99,838.85 (Includes Engineering, Clerical and Interest NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE FEET: 842.6 ESTIMATED COST PER ASSESSABLE FOOT: $118.49 HEARING DATE: April 19, 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LOT BLOCK ADDITION PINS NUMBERS ASSESSABLE FT. 1 1 Ebenezer Society 32- 028 -24 -31 -0007 93.1 Outlot A 32- 028 -24 -31 -0008 93.2 1 1 Eden Place 32- 028- 24 -31- 328.15 Parcel 5300 Sec. 32, T. 28, R. 24 32- 028 -24 -31 -0006 328.15 UNIT QUANTITY MATERIAL PRICE TOTAL 509.5 Tons, Class 2 Gravel, 2" thick compacted (street), 4" under walk $ 6.75 $13,439.13 1,050 L/F,B6 -18 Concrete Curb and Gutter $ 5.75 $ 6,037.50 385 Tons, Minn. D.O.T. 2331 Binder, 2" thick compacted $48.25 $18,576.25 385 Tons, Minn. D.O.T. 2331 Base, 2" thick compacted $48.25 $18,576.25 289 Tons, Minn. D.O.T. 2341 wear, 12" thick - compacted $50.00 $14,450.00 420 Gal. Oil for Tack $ 1.00 $ 420.00 52.5 Tons, FA3 Traprock Seal Coat $75.00 $ 3,937.50 1,050 Gal. Oil for Seal Coat $ 1.00 $ 1,050.00 120 L /F, B -6 Bituminous Curb $ 3.75 $ 450.00 78 S /Y, Bituminous Spillway $10.00 $ 780.00 Page 2 of 2'Pages Estimate of Cost City of Edina, Minnesota Permanent Street Surfacing with Concrete Curb & Gutter Improvement No. P -BA -253 SUB- TOTAL: ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: ADD 15.75% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: Prepared Bye Checked By ncis J. Hoff n, P.E Director of Pu is Work nd City Engineer $77,012.38 $ 9,241.49 $86,253.87 $13,584.98 .. . . UNIT QUANTITY MATERIAL PRICE TOTAL 2,675 S /F, 4" Thick Concrete Sidewalk $ 1.45 $ 3,878.75 125 S /F, 6" Concrete Sidewalk $ 1.70 $ 212.50 3 Each, Manholes adjusted $75.00 $ 225.00 3 Each,. Gate Valves, adjusted $65.00. $ 195.00 13,367 S /Y, Sod on 4" Compacted Black Dirt $ 3.50 $ 49784.50 SUB- TOTAL: ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: ADD 15.75% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: Prepared Bye Checked By ncis J. Hoff n, P.E Director of Pu is Work nd City Engineer $77,012.38 $ 9,241.49 $86,253.87 $13,584.98 .. . . April 16, 1982 ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA GRADING IMPROVEMENT. P -C -139 LOCATION: Parklawn Avenue from York Avenue to 668' West ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $10,581.48 (Includes Engineering, Clerical and Interest NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE FEET: 842.6 ESTIMATED COST PER ASSESSABLE FOOT: $12.56 NEARING DATE: April 19, 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LOT BLOCK ADDITION 1 1 Ebenezer Society Outlot A ' 1 1 Eden Place Part of Parcel 5300 Sec. 32, T. 28, R. 24 PINS NUMBERS 32- 028 -24 -31 -0007 32- 028 -24 -31 -0008 32- 028- 24 -31- 32- 028 -24 -31 -0006 ASSESSABLE FT. 93.1 93.2 328.15 28.15 UNIT UANTITY MATERIAL PRICE TOTAL 1,900 C /Y, Excavation (Cross Section) $4.50 $ 8,550.00 Prepared By Checked By SUB- TOTAL: ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: ADD 10.5% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $8,550.00 $1,026.00 9,576.00. $1,005.48 $10,581.48 Fran 's J. Hof fman .E. / Director of Public orks and 6(ty Engineer April 16, 1982 ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. P -SS -363 LOCATION: Parklawn Avenue from 150' West of York Avenue to 420' West of York Avenue ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $9,635.95 (Includes Engineering, Clerical & Interest NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE LOTS: 2 ESTIMATED.COST PER ASSESSABLE LOT:. $4,817.98 HEARING DATE:__ April 19, 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LOT BLOCK ADDITION PINS NUMBERS 1 1 Eden Place 32- 028- 24 -31- Part of Parcel 5300 Sec. 32 T. 28, R. 24 32- 028 -24 -31 -0006 QUANTITY MATERIAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL 19 L /F, 12" V.C.P. 8 -10' Depth $ 16.00 $ 304.00 67 L /F, 12" V.C.P. 10 -12' Depth $ 18.00 $ 1,206.00 65 L /F, 12" V.C.P. 12 -14' Depth $ 20.00 $ 1,300.00 71 L /F, 12" V.C.P. 14 -16' Depth $ 22.00 $ 1,562.00 48 L /F, 12" V.C.P. 14 -16' Depth $ 24.00 $ 1,152.00 1 Each, Std. 0 -8' Manhole $900.00 $ 900:00 2.42 V /F, Extra Wall Manhole includes Ex. Manhole 1' adjustment (Remove top cone, add 1', reset, $100.00 $ 242.00 80 L /F, 8" V.C.P. House Service (Includes cookies) $ 14.00 $ 1,120.00 Page 2 of 2 Pages Estimate of Cost City of Edina, Minnesota Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. P -SS -363 April 163. 1982 SUB- TOTAL: $ 7,786.00 ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: $ 934.32 8;720.32, ADD 10.5% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: $ 915.63 ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: 9,635.95 Prepared By Checked By .L ancis J. Hoff a , .E Director of.Publ c Wor nd City Engineer April 16, 1982 ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA WATERMAIN IMPROVEMENT NO. P -WM -348 LOCATION: Parklawn Avenue from 190' West of York Avenue to 685' West ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION: .$18,905.58 _(Includes Engineering, Clerical and Interest NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE LOTS: 2 ESTIMATED COST PER ASSESSABLE LOT: $9,452.79 HEARING DATE:, April 19, 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LOT BLOCK ADDITION PINS NO. 1 1 Eden Place 32- 028 -24 -31 Part of Parcel 5300, Sec. 32, T. 18, R. 24 32- 029 -24 -31 -0006 (See Legal Description on Hearing Notice) 1 Each, 10 x 8 Cross NIT 308.00 1 QUANTITY MATERIAL PRICE TOTAL 1 Each, Std. Manhole over Ex. 10" C.V. $ 494 L /F, 10" D.I.P. Watermain Cl. 53 $ 18.00 $ 8,892.00 80 L /F, 8" D.I.P. Watermain Cl. 52 (Services) $ 14.00 $ 1,120.00 18 L /F, 6" D.I.P. Watermain Hydrant Lead Cl. 52 $ 12.00 $ 216.00 1 Each, Std. Fire Hydrant with 6" Gate Valve with Box & Cover $1 100.00 $ 1 100 00 1 Each, 10 x 8 Cross $ 308.00 1 Each, 10" Gate Valve with Standard Manhole $1,600.00 1 Each, Std. Manhole over Ex. 10" C.V. $ 900.00 2 Each, 8" Gate Valves with Box & Cover $ 400.00 1 Each, 10 x 6 Tee $ 220.00 2 Each, 8" C.I. Plugs $ 60.00 $ 308.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 906.00. $ 800.00 $ 220.00 $ 120.00 April 16, 1982 Page 2 of 2 Pages Estimate of Cost City of Edina, Minnesota Watermain Improvement No. P -WM -348 SUB- TOTAL: $15,276.00 ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: $ 1,833.12 .$17,109.12 ADD 10.5% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: $_1,796.46 ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $18,905.58. Prepared By Checked By Francis J. Hof n, Director of Public Wor s and City Engineer April 16, 1982 r ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. P -L -22 LOCATION: Parklawn Avenue from York Avenue to 670' West ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION: $11,237.41 (Includes Engineering, Clerical and Interest NUMBER OF ASSESSABLE FEET: 842.6 ESTIMATED COST PER ASSESSABLE FOOT: $13.34 HEARING DATE: April.19, 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LOT BLOCK ADDITION PINS NUMBER ASSESSABLE FT. 1 1 Ebenezer Society 32- 028 -24 -31 -0007 93.1 Outlot A 32- 028 -29 -31 -0008 93.2 1 1 Eden Place 32- 028- 24 -31- 328.15 Parcel 5300 Sec. 32 T. 28 R. 24 32- 028 -24 -31 -0006 328.15 UNIT QUANTITY MATERIAL PRICE TOTAL 3 Each, Street Lights 40' Steel Davit, 400 Watt High Pressure Sodium Light and Wiring (Direct bury) $2,000.00 $ 6,000.00 1 Each, Energy Distribution (To N.S.P.) $2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 116 L /F, 4" P.V.C. Conduit $ 5.00 $ 580.00 SUB- TOTAL: $'9,080.00 Prepared By ® ADD 10% ENGINEERING AND 2% CLERICAL: $ 1,089:60 10,169.60 Checked By ADD 10.5% CAPITALIZED INTEREST: $ 1,067.81 TIMATED TOTAL CO T OF CONSTRUCTION: $11,237.41 Fra cis J. Hoffmw P. . Director of Publ c Works a City Engineer