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1988-05-16_COUNCIL PACKET
AGENDA EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EDINA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MAY 16, 1988 7:00 P.M. ROLLCALL I. APPROVAL OF HRA MINUTES OF MAY 2, 1988 II. AWARD OF BID — PARKING FACILITY ADDITION (51st Street Ramp) (Continue to 6/6/88) III. - PUBLIC OFFICIALS'•LIABILITY INSURANCE - HRA IV. ADJOURNMENT EDINA CITY COUNCIL I. ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS. All agenda items marked with.an asterisk (�) and in bold print are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. II. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Engineer. Public comment heard. Motion to close hearing. If Council wishes to proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall.vote to pass if improvement has been petitioned for; 4/5 vote required if no petition. A. Sidewalk Improvement No. P -S -45 West 62nd Street from France Avenue to Oaklawn Avenue (South side) III. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS. Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard..'Motion to close hearing. Zoning Ordinance: First and Second Reading requires 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of the Council.to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members,of Council required to pass. Final Development Plan Approval of Property Zoned Planned District: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote requires to pass. A. Preliminary Rezoning and Preliminary Plat Approval * 1. Jerry's Enterprises - PID Planned Industrial District to PCD -2 Planned Commercial District - Generally located north and south of Eden Avenue, west of Brookside Avenue and the Soo. Line rail tracks (Continue to 6/6/88) 2. Harvey Swenson - R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to PRD -2 Planned Residence District - Generally located southeast of Vernon Avenue and west of Sherwood Avenue 3. Landmark Addition - R -1 Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District - Generally located east of- Lincoln Drive and south of West 7th Street Extended B. Appeal from Board of Appeals Decision - Thelma Anderson, 6.231 France Avenue South IV. ORDINANCES.. First Reading: Requires offering of Ordinance only. Second Reading: Favorable rollcall vote of majority of all members of Council required to pass. Waiver of Second - Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass. A. First Reading 1. Ordinance No. 902 -A5 - Amending the Wine Licensing Ordinance Edina City Council May 16, 1988 Page 2 ORDINANCES. (Continued) B. Second Readin 1. Ordinance No. 1301 -A3 - To Require Garbage Haulers to Collect Yard Waste for Composting 2. Ordinance No. 711 -A5 - To Permit Placement of Grass Clippings and Leaves on the Curb Adjoining Residential Property 3. 'Ordinance No. 102 - Limiting Terms of Service of Individuals Appointed by Council to Boards, Commissions or Committees V. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS VI. AWARD OF BIDS * A. Asphalt Roller/Vibratory Compactor * B. Truck and Log Loader * C. Repair of Deep Well #10 * D. Playground Equipment - Lake Cornelia Park * E. Fireworks for July 4th Celebration VII. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes - 5/10/88 B. On -Sale Beer License - The Lotus III Restaurant, 3907 W. 50th Street C. Report on Open House Party Ordinance D. Hennepin Conservation District Advisory Committee E. 75th Anniversary LMC Conference - June 7 -10 F. Report of Park & Recreation Task Force - June 6 * G. ' Feasibility Report - Watermain and Sanitary Sewer Eztention - 6225 Ryan Avenue - Set Hearing Date (6/6/88) VIII. RESOLUTIONS. Favorable rollcall vote by majority of quorum to pass. A. Resolution Establishing Uniform Policy re Lobbying by Cable Applicants IX. COMMUNICATIONS /PETITIONS A. Indian Foothills Association - Tree Planting /McCauley Trail : X. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL XI. POST AGENDA AND MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS XII. FINANCE * A. Payment of Claims as per pre -list dated 5/16/88: General Fund $265,782.90, Art Center $4,219.08, Capital Fund $62,887.00, Swimming Pool Fund $758.25, Golf Course Fund $10,737.78, Recreation Center Fund $8,498.40, Gun Range Fund $590.90, Edinborough Park $12,497.30, Utility Fund $45,190.82, Liquor Dispensary Fund $82,607.08, Construction Fund $159,114.41, IMP Bond Redemption #2 $600.00, Total $653,483.92 MINUTES EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MAY 2, 1988 Answering rollcall were Commissioners, Richards, Smith, Turner and Courtney. OPTION AGREEMENT APPROVED FOR DE COURCY PROPERTY. Executive Director Gordon Hughes recalled that on March 7, 1988 the Edina Housing and Redevelopment .- ":Authority (HRA) authorized acquisition of the DeCourcy property in connection with its approval of the Hedberg Redevelopment Contract. An option agreement with the DeCourcys has been negotiated, the basic elements being: Purchase Price - $6 /square foot, equating to a purchase price of $2,230,590; Option Period - The option would run throdgh November 15, 1988; Option Fee - $10,000; Gravel Removal - DeCourcys may remove gravel from property prior to closing; Taxes and Assessments - HRA would assure responsibility for the second one -half taxes for 1988 and installments of special assessments, equating to approximately $35,000. Director Hughes advised that the proposed total purchase price is within the budgeted amount for this acquisition. Commissioner Richards asked who would be at risk for the $10,000 option fee and how this would fit into the agreements with United Properties. Director Hughes said that the HRA would be at risk for the option period. He explained that most of the DeCourcy land would be developed either for the south park area or for the housing portion of the property and therefore would remain in HRA ownership. The only portion that would be transferred to the private developer would be a small portion of the F -3 site on the Hedberg Development Plan. The rationale for the HRA taking the risk was that the HRA would end up owning approximately 90% of the parcel after development occurs. The terms of the option with Hedberg, after the closing would occur, is that the HRA has -the right to trade with Hedberg this parcel for the northerly park area in the Hedberg project. Presumably, after the closing the Decourcy property would be exchanged for some of the Hedberg property with the exception of the portion that would be in the F -3 site. Commissioner Richards raised the issue of asking United Properties to put up the option money. Commissioner Smith asked about the taxes and special assessments after 1988. Director Hughes said that after 1988 the portion that would stay in private ownership would continue to be taxable and that the balance of the property would be public land and would be exempt. As any of the parcels that are owned by the HRA get turned back for development they then become taxable once again. He explained that the HRA is responsible for the second one -half taxes for 1988 only if there is a closing on the property. Attorney Erickson clarified that the HRA is hoping to close by October 15, 1988 in order to apply for abatement of taxes for 1989. If not, there will be taxes payable in 1989 but under the agreement with the redeveloper they will, in order to maintain their right to continue to buy parcels, pay everything the HRA owes under contract including real estate taxes. No further comment being heard, Commissioner Richards introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF OPTION AGREEMENT BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Edina, Minnesota (the "HRA "), as follows: 1. Recitals. The HRA and the Edina City Council have previously approved a redevelopment plan, as defined in Minnesota.Statutes, Section 469.001, subdivision 16, designated as the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Plan (the "Original Plan "), and has approved various amendments to the Original Plan, including, but not limited to, an amendment designated as the 1987 Amendment to the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Plan (the "1987 Plan Amendment "), approved by a resolution adopted by the Board on June 15, 1987 (the Original Plan as so amended by the 1987 Plan Amendment and other amendments is hereinafter referred to as the "Plan "). 2. Property. Pursuant to resolution adopted by this Board on March 7, 1988, the acquisition of the following described property, which is included in the area subject to the Plan and is necessary to carry out the 1987 Project, as defined in the 1987 Plan Amendment was approved: That part of the East 1/2 of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 32, Township 28, Range 24, lying Wiest of a line drawn North parallel to the East line of the R.R.A. Minutes May 2, 1988 Page 2 Southwest Quarter of said Section 32 from a point on the south line thereof 1659.625 feet West of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 32, according to the government survey thereof. 3. Terms of Option Agreement. The Executive Director and Attorney for the HRA, pursuant to the March 7, 1988 resolution, have now agreed on the terms of an Option Agreement (the "Option Agreement ") with the owners of the above- described property for acquisition thereof by the HRA, which terms have been submitted to the HRA. 4. Authorization for Execution and Delivery of Option Agreement. The terms of said option Agreement are hereby approved, subject to such modifications as are deemed appropriate and approved by the attorney for the ERA and the Executive Director of the HRA, which approval shall be conclusively evidenced by the execution of such Option Agreement by the Chairman and Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the HRA. The Chairman and Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the HRA are directed to execute the Option Agreement as so modified. The Chairman and Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the HRA also are authorized and directed to execute such other instruments and agreements, and take such action, as may be required to accomplish the acquisition of the above- described property as contemplated by the Option Agreement. The execution of the Option Agreement, as- amended, and such other instruments and agreements by the Chairman and Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the HRA shall be conclusive evidence of the approval of such documents by the HRA in accordance with this Resolution. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Commissioner Smith. Rollcall: Ayes: Richards, Smith, Turner, Courtney Resolution adopted. There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, the meeting was adjourned by motion of Commissioner Turner, seconded by Commissioner Richards. Motion carried. Executive Director o e � Cn SID lase REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council From: Francis Hoffman Date: 11 May, 1988 Subject: Public. Hearing S -45 Sidewalk West 62nd Street from France Ave. to Oaklawn Ave. Agenda Item # II . A Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ ' Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: , Authorize project if majority of neighborhood concurs with project. Info /Background: Neighbors on West 62nd, Peacedale and Halifax petitioned the City for a :.sidewalk or pathway per the attached map. The petition indicated a request which said the project should be assessed over a three year period. The location does not appear in our capital plan nor do we have intent to ` reconstruct the street soon, thus we are recommending an area assessment if a majority of those involved support the project. More detail will be provided during the hearing on Monday, May 16th. F_ CITY OF W.EDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 612- 927 -8861 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SIDEWALK Improvement No. P -S -45 West 62nd Street from France Avenue to Oaklawn Avenue (South Side) The Edina City Council will meet on Monday, May 16, 1988 at 7:00 P.M. at the Edina City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street to hold a formal Public Hearing on the construction of sidewalk on the south side of West 62nd Street from France Avenue to Oaklawn Avenue. This hearing has been called as a result of a petition from residents in this area for better pedestrian access to other walkways and Pamela Park. This hearing.is being conducted under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. This hearing is considerel cost of the improvement maintenance (snow removal) City. The estimated cost assessment is $270.24 per the north to the Crosstown 3 formal since it is proposed to pay the entire from assessments. Under present City policy, of the sidewalk will be the responsibility of the for the south side is $23,240.37. The proposed lot over an area bounded by West 62nd Street on 62 on the south. (See attached map.) The sidewalk is proposed to be five (5) feet wide and constructed of asphalt. The alignment will be varied to protect existing property features to the greatest extent possible. The proposed project would be constructed in,1988. 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 by the improvement Any inquiries, comments and /or suggestions you may have regarding this improvement may be forwarded to the City Council or Engineering Department prior to the hearing or presented at the hearing itself. If you desire additional information, please call me at 927 -8861 between 8:00 A.M. and 4 :30 P.M., Monday through Friday. The City Council can authorize the proposed project immediately upon the close of the hearing. Thank you. Francis J.�H0ff ip, P.E. Director�6f Pu lic Works and City Engineer FJH /clf KEY AREA ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENT JCMM EXISTING SIDEWALK PROPOSED SIDEWALK v�c H •w JUNIOR CONCORD TERRA HIG SCHOOL i I I I j o Iloilo ____ _■ I///// 0� m .,ioo A r mm�. -Y X% IMP, Ap Wfi mn, - ✓iiii�i iii ii ii 111 rnT6K LJA j rRa,. PARK 1 1 MU►vIC iPAL i 5;W104MiNG POOL - -rU ', lo -s "- F7 S Jeww1(C %'t tir�oh �` PETITI+; i FOR SIDE°,I,,LK DATED ':�, - - k!�D TO THE CITY COUi:C I L OF THE CITY OF ED I Iii, : The undersigned represent that they are a majority of the owners of the property fronting on the following struts in the City of Edina: C�_.�: =� between moo. and between and between and between_ and _ between and and hereby petition that sidewali< be constructed (or rebuilt) at said locations, the cost to be assessed against property improved, in three annual installments as authorized by Chapter ;9E, Laws of i;innesota, 1953• SIGNATURE OF Ol•1'.'iERS ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY . 1 Z:�y .'� ' '� —_� !Gi I f'� C.�'Cf ct I f �� {'Flt �.0 /�(��� E�;ti' ; R (� . ! ) 6 A2 .t— �-c C�.c�.n,�0.,ct - � -(x-01 4eX 00-7 on C'tfciC ' I E' rf 5 I r<< ZC T- r'ep ICS • - I C C>IccK I `d 0 > ' 00/ . de 3a/ wti GIVa yRuAAx AK YO This petition !,:as circulated by R -74 &I V3 ew Ar,-� 9.-)- !a Y r'o�kvlec.. `ld� (o re / urt �/3 ro�6t�� ew 1 11 ESTIMATE OF COST CITY OF EDINA. MINNESOTA TEMPORARY SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. P -S -45 Location: 'West 62nd Street from France Avenue to 0aklawn Avenue Hearing Date: 2 May, 1988 Estimated Total Cost of Construction: No. of,Assessable Lots: 86 $23,240.37 (Includes Engineering, Clerical & Interest) Estimated Cost Per Assessable Lot: $270.24 Assessable District: Lot Block Addition Pins No. 5 1 Lake Pamela 192824440016 1 2 Lake Pamela 192824440017 2 2 Lake Pamela 192824440018 3 2 Lake Pamela 192824440019 4 2 Lake Pamela 192824440020 5 2 Lake Pamela �. 192824440021 6 2 Lake Pamela 192824440022 7 2 Lake Pamela 192824440023 8 2 Lake Pamela 192824440024 9 2 Lake Pamela 192824440025 Outlot C Lake Pamela 192824440028 Outlot D Lake Pamela 192824440029 12 23 Fairfax 192824430095- 13 23 Fairfax 192824430096 12 24 Fairfax 192824430115 '13 24 Fairfax 192824430107 1 1 France Ave 2nd 302824110011 1 1 Roy H. Peterson's 2nd 302824110083 2 1 Roy H. Peterson's 2nd 302824110084 3 1 Roy H. Peterson's 2nd 302824110085 4 1 Roy H. Peterson's 2nd 302824110086 5 1 Roy H. Peterson's 2nd 302824110087 1 1 Part of Lot 2, Blk 1 Peacedale Acres 302824110036 4 1 Flo's Subdivision 302824110004 5 1 Flo's Subdivision 302824110005 6 1 Flo's Subdivision 302824110006 4 1 Replat of Part of Lots 5 & 6 Blk 1 Peacedale Acres 302824110080 5 1 Replat of Part of Lots 5 & 6 Blk 1'Peacedale Acres 302824110081 6 1 Replat of Part of Lots 5 & 6 Blk 1 Peacedale Acres 302824110082 1 1 Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat 302824110048 2 1 Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat 302824110049 3 1 Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat 302824110050 Lot 4 5 6 3 4 5. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . 13 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 NJ 1 S# 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 Outlot 1 Block 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Addition Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Part of Lot 15, Blk 1, Peacedale Acres McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Part of Lot 6 Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Part of Lot 7"Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Woodhull Add. Woodhull Add. Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Part of Lot 20 Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Findell Add. Hippe's Pamela Terrace Hippe's Pamela Terrace Pins No. 302824110051 302824110052 .302824110053 302824110056 302824110057 302824110058 302824110059 302824110060 302824110061 302824110062 302824110063 302824110064 302824110065 302824110066 302824110067 302824110068 302824110069 302824110070 302824110071 302824110072 302824110073 302824110074 302824110075 302824110076 302824110037 302824110014 302824110015 302824110016 302824110017 302824110018 302824110019 302824110020 302824110030 302824110031 302824110032 302824110033 302824110034 302824110035 302824110046 302824110047 302824110088 302824110089 302824110038 302824110039 302824110040 302824110041 302824110043 302824110044 302824110042 302824120043 302824120065 -69 302824120047 302824120072 302824120073 ,f Lot 4 5 6 3 4 5. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . 13 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 NJ 1 S# 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 Outlot 1 Block 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Addition Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Hoppe Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Johnson Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Peacedale Acres Trafzer Replat Part of Lot 15, Blk 1, Peacedale Acres McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat McClellan's Peacedale Acres Replat Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Nelson & Woodhull's 2nd Part of Lot 6 Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Part of Lot 7"Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Woodhull Add. Woodhull Add. Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Peacedale Acres Part of Lot 20 Blk 2 Peacedale Acres Findell Add. Hippe's Pamela Terrace Hippe's Pamela Terrace Pins No. 302824110051 302824110052 .302824110053 302824110056 302824110057 302824110058 302824110059 302824110060 302824110061 302824110062 302824110063 302824110064 302824110065 302824110066 302824110067 302824110068 302824110069 302824110070 302824110071 302824110072 302824110073 302824110074 302824110075 302824110076 302824110037 302824110014 302824110015 302824110016 302824110017 302824110018 302824110019 302824110020 302824110030 302824110031 302824110032 302824110033 302824110034 302824110035 302824110046 302824110047 302824110088 302824110089 302824110038 302824110039 302824110040 302824110041 302824110043 302824110044 302824110042 302824120043 302824120065 -69 302824120047 302824120072 302824120073 Subtotal $19,037.00 Add 107 Engineering & 2% Clerical 2,284.44 $21,321.44 Add 9% Capitalized Interest 1,918.93 Estimated Total Cost of Construction $23,240.37 Prepared By�j�fl Checked By Aj Mancis J. Hof ,fnan ��,8. Director of P6bli Works and City Engineer Unit Quantity Material Price Total 720 L/Y Excavation L.V.' 10.00 $ 7,200.00 329 Tons C12 or Crushed Concrete 4" Thick Compacted 10.00 3,290.00 112 Tons Mn /DOT 2331 Wear Includes Oil (5' Wide 2" Thick) 60.00 6,720.00 609 S/Y Sod on 4" Compacted.Black Dirt 3.00 1,827.00 Subtotal $19,037.00 Add 107 Engineering & 2% Clerical 2,284.44 $21,321.44 Add 9% Capitalized Interest 1,918.93 Estimated Total Cost of Construction $23,240.37 Prepared By�j�fl Checked By Aj Mancis J. Hof ,fnan ��,8. Director of P6bli Works and City Engineer �1 o eF POW 09. lBaB REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Kenneth Rosland Agenda Ifem # III. A. 1. From: Craig Larsen Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: May 16, 1988 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: z -88 -3 & s -88 -3 ❑ To Council Jerry's Enterprises, Grandview Redevelop- Action ❑ Motion ment ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Continue to June 6, 1988 Info /Background: The subject proposal has been heard twice by the Planning Commission. Rather than appear before the Council with some issues unresolved, the proponents have elected to return to the Commission on June 1, 1988. I ,F 9Zr1A.11?l o e Cn �0 • ,NCbAPOW'��O • X888 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Kenneth Rosland From: Craig Larsen Date: May 16, 1988 Subject: Z -88 -2 & S -88 -2 Pinewoods Townhomes Recommendation: Agenda Item # 111' A. 2. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Approve Preliminary Rezoning and Preliminary Plat subject to: 1. Final Rezoning and Final Plat Approval. 2. Developers Agreement 3. Elimination of Vernon Avenue Access 4. Subdivision Dedication Info /Background: The proposed plan illustrates curb cuts on both Sherwood and Vernon Avenue. The Planning Commission has recommended elimination of the Vernon Avenue curb cut. The Commission suggested a knock -down barrier which would allow emergency vehicle access. LOCATION MAP REZONING & SUBDIVISION NUMBER Z -88 -2 and S -88 -2 L O C A TI O N 5338 Sherwood Road and 5333 Vernon Avenue REQUEST Approval of 6 townhouse units EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT Z -88 -2 R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to PRD -2, .Planned Residence - District, for Harvey Swenson S -88 -2 Preliminary Plat Approval, Pinewood Addition Mr. Larsen told the Commission the subject property measures approximately 1 1/2 acres in size and is currently developed with two single family homes.. The property consists of 3 lots platted in the Edenmoor Addition. The middle -lot does not have street frontage. The property is bounded by Vernon Avenue on the west, by Sherwood Avenue on the east, single family homes. to the south, and a one story office building on the north side. Mr. Larsen explained the proposed project would remove the existing dwellings and redevelop the site with six townhouse units. All units would be one story in height with a south- facing walkout level. The garages would face north against the rear of the office building. An unusual feature of the units is the main floor master bedroom. All units have slightly over 1500 square feet of living area'on the main floor. Mr.. Larsen pointed out the proposed development is essentially a double bungalow development. However, since the project would be served by a private rather than public street, PRD -2 zoning is required. The proposal meets or exceeds all requirements of the PRD -2 district. The Ordinance requires 7,200 square feet of land area per dwelling unit. The proposed development provides 10,620 square feet per unit. At 18 percent, lot coverage is well below the permitted 25 percent. The subject property is.illustrated as Single Family Residential on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The proposed use is not consistent with that designation. Consequently, a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Low Density Attached Residential would be required if this proposal is approved. Mr. Larsen said the subject site contains a small piece of right of way for Edenmoor Street dedicated by the original plat. This right of way was never improved with a public street. Located in the southeasterly corner of the site, the parcel measures approximately 30 feet by 110 feet.. The proponent is requesting vacation of the right of way. The project was originally submitted as a seven unit development with site access only from Sherwood Avenue. This proposal was withdrawn prior to the March 30, 1988, Planning Commission Meeting. Most of the attached correspondence addressed that proposal Mr. Larsen added a neighborhood meeting has 'been held on the new proposal.of 6 units. Mr. Larsen added the proponent has presented a very attractive project. The townhouses maintain a low profile and are relatively unobtrusive. The units appear to offer features that would be attractive to the market for townhouses in Edina. The development would comply to all Zoning Ordinance requirements for the PRD -2 district. In fact, with a land area of approximately 10,600 sq. ft. per unit the project has a density similar to many single family neighborhoods, including Richmond Hills. The building width of 68 feet for each two unit building is similar to the width of many existing single family homes in the neighborhood. As mentioned earlier, approval,of the plan would require amending the Comprehensive Plan designation of "Single Family Residential" for the property. It appears that the property could be replatted into four single-family lots similar to the lots on Edenmoor. A single family plat would not allow us to control the size and,design of the homes and would not provide for a landscaping requirement. A single family plat would also require a public street, where the townhouses can be served by a private street. Mr. Larsen concluded that he is reluctant to recommend a change to the Comprehensive Plan. There are, however, some advantages offered by the PRD -2 zoning that warrant your consideration. Mr. Harvey Swenson, proponent and interested residents were present. Mr. Swenson explained to the Commission he designed this proposal to maintain the flavor of single family residences. He pointed out the low density of his proposal adding in his opinion the difference between this proposal and the single family dwellings in the area is a common wall. Commissioner G. Johnson questioned if it is appropriate to have curb cuts on Vernon Avenue. City Engineer Fran Hoffman said Hennepin County generally routes the traffic flow toward the "feeder" road, which is this case is Vernon Avenue. Mr. Swenson said his original intent was to have a single curb cut on Sherwood Avenue, none on Vernon Avenue. Commissioner G. Johnson added he can see the County's logic of routing traffic toward feeder roads but feels that eliminating a curb cut on Vernon Avenue is a desirable goal, especially as it relates to a possible safety hazard of left hand turns off Vernon Avenue. Commissioner McClelland commented that a curb cut on Vernon Avenue would open up the residential area to traffic wanting to "shoot" through thus avoiding the possible congestion on Link Road. She suggested elimination of the curb cut with the exception of emergency vehicle access through a possible "knock- down''. barrier. Residents of the neighborhood, Mr. Ron Cohen, 5213 Richwood Drive, Mrs. Peterson, 5236 Edenmoor, and David Getsch, 5233 Richwood Drive asked the Commission to note their concerns; increased traffic, drainage and building elevation. Mr. Swenson told the residents the elevations of the dwellings would virtually be the same as Mr. McGuire's house (the house on the site). Mr. Hoffman explained to the residents that drainage issues are carefully studied and the plans Mr. Swenson has submitted seems to address the issue adequately. Mr. Swenson referred to the site plan where he pointed out how the drainage system would work. The drainage flow will continue to drain south. The proposal would create a drainage path with berm allowing the water to drain to a natural low point away from houses. Commissioner McClelland moved to recommend preliminary rezoning, preliminary plat approval and approval of an amendment to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan with the recommendation that the curb cut on Vernon Avenue be eliminated for through traffic with the exception of permitted use by emergency „_ __vehicles and subject to staff conditions. Commissioner Palmer seconded the motion. Ayes: J. Palmer, L. Johnson, G. Johnson, H. McClelland, J. Paulus, V. Shaw, J. Bailey, and W. Lewis. Motion carried. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT APRIL 27, 1988 Z -88 -2 R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to PRD -2, Planned Residence District, for Harvey Swenson 5 -88 -2 Preliminary Plat Approval, Pinewood Addition The subject property measures approximately 1 1/2 acres in size and is currently developed with two single family homes. The property consists of 3 lots platted in the Edenmoor Addition. The middle lot does not have street frontage. The property is bounded by Vernon Avenue on the west, by Sherwood Avenue on the east, single family homes to the south, and a one story office building on the north side. The proposed project would remove the existing dwellings and redevelop the site with six townhouse units. All, units would be one story in height with a south - facing walkout level. The garages would face north against the rear of the office building. An unusual feature of the units is the main floor master bedroom. All units have slightly over 1500 square feet of living area on the main floor. The proposed development is essentially a double bungalow development. However, since the project would be served by a private rather than public street, PRD -2 zoning is required. The proposal meets or exceeds all requirements of the PRD -2 district. The Ordinance requires 7,200 square feet of land area per dwelling unit. The proposed development provides 10,620 square feet per unit. At 18 percent, lot coverage is well below the,permitted 25 percent. The subject property is illustrated as Single Family Residential on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The proposed use is not consistent with that designation. Consequently,•a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Low Density Attached Residential would be required if this proposal is approved. The subject site contains a small piece of right of way for•Edenmoor Street dedicated by the original plat. This right of way was never improved with a public street. Located in the southeasterly corner of the site, the parcel measures approximately 30 feet by 110 feet. The proponent is requesting vacation of the right of way. The project was originally submitted as a seven unit development with site access only from Sherwood Avenue. This proposal was withdrawn prior to the March 30, 1988, Planning Commission Meeting. Most of the attached _correspondence addressed that proposal The developer will be meeting with the ..neighborhood prior to the Commission meeting. Recommendation The proponent has presented a very attractive project. The townhouses ,maintain a low profile and are relatively unobtrusive. The units appear to offer features that would be attractive to the market for townhouses in Edina. The development would comply to all Zoning Ordinance requirements for the PRD -2 district. In fact, with a land area of approximately 10,600 sq. ft. per unit the project has a density similar to many single family neighborhoods, including Richmond Hills. The building width of 68 feet for each two unit building is similar to the width of many existing single family homes in the neighborhood. As mentioned earlier, approval of the plan would require amending the Comprehensive Plan designation of "Single Family Residential" for'the property. It appears that the property could be replatted into four single family lots similar to the lots on Edenmoor. A single family plat would not allow us to control the size and design of the homes and would not provide for a landscaping requirement,. A single family plat would also require a public street, where the townhouses can be served by a private street. I am reluctant to recommend a change to the Comprehensive Plan. There are, however, some advantages offered by the PRD -2 zoning that warrant Commission consideration. April 7, 1988 Mr. Craig Larsen, City Planner City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 RE: PineWood TownHcmes Application for Rezoning /Preliminary Plat Approval 5338 Sherwood Road 5333 Vernon Avenue Z -88 -2 and S -88 -2 Dear Mr. Larsen: I and Mr. Frances McGuire, the respective owners of these two adjacent properties, wish to amend our application and proposed development plan from seven dwelling units to six. The dwelling unit floor plans will remain un- changed fram the plans previously submitted. The site plan will be changed in two major areas: 1. The former middle cluster of three townhome units will be.changed to two dwelling units, resulting in three, two dwelling unit buildings., or a total of six dwelling units. 2. The private drive serving the three double dwelling unit buildings will have access onto both Vernon Avenue and Sherwood Road, whereas previously Sherwood Road was to be the only means of access. Page 2 City of Edina Mr. Larsen These, revised plans will be available by the time of the meeting. Fred Hoisington arranged with you-for Wednesday, April 13th at 3:OOPM. We think it important to point out that this revised development plan will result in: 1. a very low density development of about 4 units per acre, 2. a land area of about 10,700 sq. ft. per dwelling unit (64,000/6 = 10,716) which is about the typical lot size in the adjacent Richmond Hills Addition, and 3. double dwelling unit buildings having a total width of 68 feet (34 feet wide each) which is comparable or even somewhat less than the adjacent homes in Richmond Hills. (e.g. the home immediately behind the proposed middle double dwelling - the single family dwelling at 5256 Richmond Drive - is 70 feet wide overall) and, 4. low- profile one -story dwellings with walk -out basements, also in keeping with the scale of the adjacent homes. We believe that the history of the previous zoning and subdivision approvals of the land on either side of our properties should be reviewed and considered: 1. Edenmoor, Blocks 1, 2 and 3, were platted in 1941. A. A 30 foot right -of -way was dedicated for Willson Drive (which is now Edenmoor Street) at the southeast corner of Block 3. 2. When Richmond Hills was later platted, in the early 1950's Edenmoor Street east of Sherwood Road was improved with a 60 foot street, with the section west of Edenmoor not expanded to 60 feet, (left at 30 feet) and never improved with a public roadway, thus leaving Lot 2, Block 3, without an improved street access. 3. In the late 1950's, against the wishes and over the objection of Mr. Francis McGuire, the City re -zoned Lot 4, Block 3, Edenmoor for. commercial office use and the Overholt building (now the Harvey Hansen building) was constructed immediately next to the existing two residences at 5338 Sherwood Road (now my home) and 5333 Vernon Avenue (Mr. McGuire's home). Thus, these first two homes (mine and McGuire's) iri this neighborhood - by the City's rezoning of the land immediately to the north for office use and the City's acceptance of the plat of Richmond Hills 2nd Addition immediately to the south (leaving just half or 30 feet of a dedicated right -of -way in Block 3 of Page 3 City of Edina Mr. Larsen Edenmoor) - our two homes have been made the "buffer" for the homes in Richmond Hills, and the middle lot (Lot 2) left with no improved street access. These two relatively small older homes are now 1.) an under- utilization of scare 64,000 sq. ft. (1.47 acres) of the site, 2.) are not and never have been an appropriate transitional use between commercial office and single family uses, both of which abutting uses the City approved after there two homes came into existence. When the City adopted the Land Use Plan in 1980, this transitional 1.47 under - utilized buffer land parcel (Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, Edenmoor) should have been properly designated at least "Low Density Attached Residential" as other similar "buffer" parcels throughout the City were so designated at that time. In our meeting on January 25th earlier this year, you commented that "these three lots could have been so designated, and that probably the only reason they weren't was because of the existing single family use they had at the time." We note that the staff recommendation for approval of Jerry's Enterprises, Inc. Grandview Area project includes a change in the Comprehensive Plan because the "retail components of this proposal were not anticipated by the Comprehensive Plan ... and that amending the plan is appropriate in light of current circumstances." We support your recommendation for approval of this project because it will be an improvement over the existing older buildings and under - utilization overall of the property as it currently exists. The new buildings will be an improvement to both the neighborhood as well as the City. Furthermore, we suggest a similar case can be made regarding the proposed redevelopment of our land. All we're asking for is approval to do a very reasonable transitional use. In summary, what we're proposing to develop is an owner- occupied high - quality, low- density, low- profile double dwelling unit transitional use between the existing office building to the north and single family homes to the south _ but - at a single family density and scale. This, we suggest, meets the intent of the City's 1980 Land Use Plan even if, technically, it may require amendment. We hope that the revisions we have made now make it possible for the Planning Staff to recommend approval for this proposed transitional use redevelopment of our properties and request your recommendation for approval. Thank you for your consideration. Sinc ely, Harvey G Swenson Francis E. McGuire HGS /jkg cc: Mr. Fred Hoisington 1' Z -. Proposed Development: Six owner- occupied twinhomes. Three, two unit buildings. Type of TawnHome: One -story plus walk -out basements conforming to the natural slope of the site. The main floor has LR, DR, kitchen, master BR & bath, 1/2 bath, laundry roam and attached 2 car garage. Lower walk -out level may be finished to owners specifications. Legal Description: Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, Edenmoor, plus e Edenmoor Street west of Sherwood Road to be vacated. To be replated with Townhouse plat. Land Area: 1.47 + /- acres Proposed Development Density: 4.08 units per acre Proposed Re- Zoning: pRD-2 Lot Area Per Dwelling Unit: Required Provided. 7,200 SF 10,721 SF Building Coverage: Maximum Permitted Provided 25% 18 % +/- S O U T H E L E V A T I O N E A S T E L E V A T I O N N O R T H E L E V A T I O N� PineWood Town'Homes EDINA. MINNESOTA AOziL, j2, I488 + JANUARY 15, 1988 's \ � S I T E y — — ins Jr \ I 4Ct yk0 1 2.0 yF vQrlT I: REVISED SITE PLAN i 19, 1 a ?ter$ !° gar, �` r j _ _ - • Ii3te I 5 � �tr 4 .- T R E E P L A N T I N G 4 - / S C H E D U L E / 5/e ljo Black Hills Spruce B: ht. 4 6 `3 I )�' ^$Y'' Colorado Blue Spruce 6' 3 single family homes. w/ I - I _ `�•Vy -� 8' 3 waefl. gFArLygR�) , (6) � I -��-^ • 10 �:5. ' Norwy Maple 5 1 /2'd. 1 J' d 1 1 1 American Linden S 1/2' 2 3 1/2 2 a3f13 l j/ 5 j Marshall Ash S 1/2' 2 AIJ , Shadomaster Locust 3 1/2' i 2�.,S -;.• Austrian Pine 8' ht. 1 /� ; 7 _�;•'r' Totals (new trees) 32 trees ,�_,� / I `4�0+ ICI:• existing retained trees -24 Total required (min.) 33 by ordinance. 10 vy a 1O ,p dq-U vmway. L . M N O� T' E P L A N� L A N D S C A P E P L A N ' _ 8 H E R M O O D D R I V E pep /o UNITS PineWo d TownHomes DINAR MINNESOTA JAfiLNWY 13, 1980 0 s io 2D 40 !SD Ito Ft�(• h I a. 2 a I a s o a a -a . 8 i a C \ 1 S I T E 4A: i 6 UNr(> o s Z„ do REVISED SITE PLAN 6' .flw•r \ \ \ \ � °ate �: 6 i �- 7 _ 7 ;r. \ I I 7d i �\ 0 m _rK,;� �I single family homes. 1. I I /m it ��I /•� ��.f g ': I I existing office building Q/ K 4164 F y 41 '- I / L g I T E P L A N� 1Fti - _ B H E R N O O D— D R I V E 6 UNITS Pinewo d TownHomes DINAR MINNESOTA JANUARY 15. 1989 0 S to 20 40 �O I?D �• \ I JP I T E J Imo) srrP3 ,A JZV,4 G3,710 SP, 6.4G2 A) � " \ ggti yM•y I / I �� - - •!.�'` ��" �� - e° FQ ;ORIGINAL SITE PLAN a i F RAW% L � guest pa !nq \ \ _ 4' ��lp g l8• I \ o,, w� $ x • ,�� f T R E E P L A N T I N G '4' \ r. ,. / ' S C H E D U L E Black Hills Spruce 6' ht. 2 ' +' 8' 4 ,t npl. f.mily hoes. \ V v*r, k}� I I Colorado Blue Spruce 6' 1 / - tg B 3 � ;,ill )'- �:. "_�'�• — i I I Ili '>r "" ", - •T,. .. ,,.III. - .� -7) Norway Maple S 1 /2 "d. 1 .b American Linden S 1/2" 2 3 1/2" 1 V,- _ _ Marshall Ash 3 1/2" 1 A I Shademaster Locust 3 1/2" 7 Al Austrian Pine 8• ht. I x .• } " x -- -- ------- - - - --- --- � Totals (new trees) 29 trees �4a;G� y3L yJ -36 sv.ea ., existing retained trees 24 1� Y S,yt. •, ; Total required (min.) 33 y / ,TD• _ \ by ordinance. y. eo \ "ro 6tg / VC —176 P N— T E P L A N L A N D S C A P E P L A N f3 29, 5%2 AN�z�ll)4�J E R w O O D_ D R I V E ate 7 UNITE PineWo d TownHomes DINA, MINNESOTA JA/AN1RV 13, I"M O 5 10 W 4c, ttL I?D '• r�1 reeeelea see.oel •c W March 25, 1988 Mr. Craig Larsen, Edina City Planner 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Re: Proposed Rezoning of Sherwood Road Property Dear Sir: TER' E. B PNTSON AMES .ICMARO KATHY L WILL G REGOAY w. MERE P DIANE FEILLR BRIAN B. SCHNELL WADE T. ANDERSON ARTHUR W. DICKINSON RAOULL A. BRJSAIN LAURA J. SCHOENBAUER VALERIE K. WAGONER NT[KNATIO NAL COUN�[L FRANKLIN C. JESSE. JR. F GO .... I ROBERT L. HELLAND DANIEL S. VENTRES, JR. ROBERT A. STEIN JUDITH L. OOWOLE BETSY B. BAKER Mrs. Gray and I have been residents of 5253 Richwood Drive for more than 30 years and have enjoyed the pleasant atmosphere of this secluded residential area. We have seen many, many children grow up here, safe from streets crowded with traffic, and from the other detriments of a big city. The only threat to this idyllic existence thus far has been the automobile entrance to the Overholt Building on Sherwood Road. I have noticed from time to time that this has created problems for the children and others who may be enjoying our little neighborhood park. Otherwise, this small building has been unobjectionable, since it is well screened from our residents by the evergreen trees considerately planted by the owner of the building. I have now learned that this pleasant neighborhood of ours is being threatened by someone's desire to erect a row of 7 so- called townhouses extending from east to west along the northern boundaries of at least three or four of our neighbor's GRAY, PLANT, MOOTY, MOOTY & BENNETT, P. A. LAW OFFICES HAROLD G. CANT 973) HENRY A. HAV C R 5 T_OCK ('a III _877) ^ 3400 CITY CENTER FRANKLIN D. GRAY EUGENE P. DALY FRANK W. PLANT, JR. RICHARD A. MOORC, JA. THIRTY THREE SOUTH SIXTH STREET AMES F. CARR JOHN W. MOOTY BRUCE KRUGER _ IN ROBERT E: HAROING MELVIN R. MOOTY WILLIAM L. KILLION MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 LAVRA J. H[IN SHEFFICLO WEST ELIZABETH NORTON FERGUSON .IL PHILLIP Bo. - RUSSELL M. BENNETT JOHN E. 9ROWE. TELEPHONE 612 -343 -2800 L. FRANS CLINTON A. SCHROEDER PAMELA N. ME KLE KENNETH J. ELCHERY J. EDWARD J. CA LLAHAN,JR. THOMAS DARLING TELECOPIER 612.333 -0066 ERIK T. SALVESON : -JAMES MONSON JOHN M'. n,CHOLS - - .IDHAgD O. BRA MAN RICHARD N. FLINT MARTHA VAN DE V[N TWX 910-576 -2778 DARR.L A. auRKE M HACL P. SULLIVAN DAVID N. MOOTY PENNY B n[ CURTI$ D. FO A$LUNG RICHARD A. HADKf TT NANCY A QUATTLEBAUM BRUC[ D. GgUS51NG ILLIAM D. KLEIN ELEANOR M. DI LKES C. STEVE N SUSAN L. REGAL J. FISHED Io 1. JOHN 9. CROUCH JOHN L.. KRENN CINDV M. HAERLE DAVID T. BENNETT LYNNE E. STANLEY STANLEY S. SCHUBCgT EDWIN C. CAR PENTER OAV M. COYlD - GEORGE .. WOOD LINDL ET S. BRAN SON 5TEID EN A. El DE - TAMARA HJELLE OLSEN JOHN IEL I. JOHN D. OIUD JA. JEFFREY D. FIC• T AN ALBERT ANDREWS, JR.. LEEK ILLOT , LLOTSON N B. NOLAND NOEL P.MULLER MIC . rL MICHAEL C. eLOM PETE. T. CCASTROM DANIEL q. SH U DAVID C. BAH _ NADINE C,M NDEL MICHAEL R, CUN N K IN NG HAM ELLEN W. McV C IGH NCY R. MCNZ FL QUENTIN R, WIT T ROCK DIRECT DIAL 343 -2815 March 25, 1988 Mr. Craig Larsen, Edina City Planner 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Re: Proposed Rezoning of Sherwood Road Property Dear Sir: TER' E. B PNTSON AMES .ICMARO KATHY L WILL G REGOAY w. MERE P DIANE FEILLR BRIAN B. SCHNELL WADE T. ANDERSON ARTHUR W. DICKINSON RAOULL A. BRJSAIN LAURA J. SCHOENBAUER VALERIE K. WAGONER NT[KNATIO NAL COUN�[L FRANKLIN C. JESSE. JR. F GO .... I ROBERT L. HELLAND DANIEL S. VENTRES, JR. ROBERT A. STEIN JUDITH L. OOWOLE BETSY B. BAKER Mrs. Gray and I have been residents of 5253 Richwood Drive for more than 30 years and have enjoyed the pleasant atmosphere of this secluded residential area. We have seen many, many children grow up here, safe from streets crowded with traffic, and from the other detriments of a big city. The only threat to this idyllic existence thus far has been the automobile entrance to the Overholt Building on Sherwood Road. I have noticed from time to time that this has created problems for the children and others who may be enjoying our little neighborhood park. Otherwise, this small building has been unobjectionable, since it is well screened from our residents by the evergreen trees considerately planted by the owner of the building. I have now learned that this pleasant neighborhood of ours is being threatened by someone's desire to erect a row of 7 so- called townhouses extending from east to west along the northern boundaries of at least three or four of our neighbor's Mr. Craig Larsen March 25, 1988 .Page 2 homes. I consider this to be an outrageous intrusion into a highly desirable residential area with no compensating benefits to anyone except the promoter of the project. If rezoning of the lots now involved is permitted it will be only the first infusion of a.creeping blight into this desirable residential area, for there is no doubt that as other properties along the northern part of our residential circle become available, efforts will be made to convert them into other townhouse sites. This possibility, however remote it may seem today, cannot be lightly dismissed. Furthermore, there can be no doubt, however attractive the artist's concept and drawing of a row of seven two - storied townhouses may be, once constructed, such a residential monstrosity in the contemplated location can be nothing less than destructive of the pleasant atmosphere of the secluded back yards of the adjoining three or four dwellings on our circle. Not only this, but the presence of such two- storied apartments looking down upon about 30 one - storied houses situated on lower ground undeniably constitutes an invasion of the privacy which our neighbors and we have long enjoyed. Call it what you may - condominiums, townhouses, or whatever - this proposed structure is nothing less than an apartment building staring down on a pleasant circle of bungalows. Consider also that the risks to playing children and adult pedestrians along Sherwood Road, which has no sidewalks, can only be markedly increased when the only motor vehicle exit and entrance available to a sizeable new group of residents, many with more than one car, opens onto Sherwood Road. We already have dangerous traffic situations at the intersection of Sherwood Road and Vernon and Eden Avenues. Certainly, this already dangerous traffic flow and its enhancement by the addition of at least six families with the attendant pleasure cars and trucks forced to use Sherwood Road was not contemplated in planning the Grandview Development Area. I think it hardly necessary to mention what you must already know - the problems of additional sewage disposal and the increased demand for fresh water in a neighborhood which already has its shortages - nor is it necessary to emphasize how implanting a substantial structure in higher ground can increase the flooding danger to the lower situated dwellings on Richwood Drive. What I do want to emphasize is that all of these various consequences of permitting the erection of.this apartment building in the location desired by the developer would benefit Mr. Craig Larsen March 25, 1988 Page 3 one person only and in one way only - financially. As against this, this building would not only cause economic loss to more' than 40 neighboring property owners through the certain depreciation in the values of their own properties, but it - - -- would.also markedly lessen..the enjoyment-of the properties which have been theirs for many years. If ever there were a case which demanded a decision accomplishing the most good for the greatest number of people, this is it. To regard it otherwise would be to profit one person by harming, at the very least, 80 others,. To me'it is inconceivable that a governmental unit established for the benefit of the governed would betray its trust by approving the erection of such an undesirable structure on Sherwood Road. Yours very truly, G Li Franklin D. Gray FDG:jdk 5249x. Sara M. & Douglas R. Laird 5232 Edenmoor Street Edina, MN 55436 March 24, 1988 City Planning Commission % Craig Larsen Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Commission Members: We're writing about the proposed rezoning of two areas adjacent to our Richmond Hills neighborhood. The projects are entitled Pinewood Townhomes and Jerry's Enterprises. A review of the proposals on file at City Hall show that seven townhomes are proposed for the Pinewood project and that the developer is requesting a change in zoning from single family dwellings to multiple family units. Jerry's Enterprises is requesting a variance to build a seven story office complex on property designated as industrial with a four story limit. We find both proposals to be unacceptable as they go against the city's comprehensive plan and in so doing totally change the texture of our neighborhood. The plan to build a bus barn for the Edina Schools on Eden Circle is equally repulsive due to its total lack of aesthetics. The Grandview Area Traffic Study of 1984 showed there were traffic congestion problems. With the recent addition of the Edina Gymnastics Center at 5201 Eden Circle, the traffic volume has increased dramatically. And it will increase further when the two new apartment complexes on Vernon Avenue are occupied. Building a 160,000 sq. ft. office complex, with two parking ramps for 800 cars and a bank will only compound a traffic problem that is already unsatisfactory. The Grandview traffic problem will not be alleviated with the Link Avenue improvements, including semifores. We don't believe that it is necessary to further alter our long established neighborhood to favor developers' needs. We moved to Edina believing that it was a city that favored single family neighborhoods. Now all we see being built are townhouses and large apartment complexes, some of which certainly do not enhance the appearance of the neighborhood. It is our hope that you will give serious consideration to maintaining Edina's single family dwelling neighborhoods. Sincerely, "1' �" Sara M. Laird Douglas R. Laird 24 March 1988 5248 Richwood Drive Edina, HN 55436 City of Edina Planning Commission Attention: Mr. Craig Larsen 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Subject: Proposal to Re -Zone Property at Vernon Avenue and Sherwood Road Gentlemen: I strongly oppose the development that Harvey Swanson is proposing between Vernon Avenue and Sherwood Road. The property in question is zoned for single - family dwellings, and Edina's long -range plan shows no change in this status. This is a good plan that should not be changed. If Mr. Swanson were allowed to proceed it would have a large negative impact on my neighborhood. The first major problem with Mr. Swanson's proposal is the increased traffic it will bring. My neighborhood is a cul-de -sac with Sherwood Road as the access. The traffic on Sherwood has dramatically risen in the last few years. One cause is the traffic relating to the Overholt Building. Many days their parking lot is full and parked cars line Sherwood. Also, the bank at Sherwood and Eden was recently converted to a drive -thru -only operation resulting in a steady stream of traffic. Last, and most difficult to deal with, has been the relocation of the Edina Gymnastics Association to the industrial area behind our neighborhood. Their access is also at Sherwood and Eden. This has created a steady stream of cars dropping off and picking up children all day and well into the night. These things have made it difficult and dangerous to get into my neighborhood. The local children call Sherwood and Eden "Death Corner." The number of accidents at this corner has increased. Adding seven townhomes (probably fourteen cars) with access on Sherwood (taking the place of one single - family residence with one car exiting on Sherwood) will only make a bad traffic problem worse. My second major problem with this proposal has to do with the townhouses themselves. My back yard adjoins the property in question. Mr. Swanson's plan shows seven closely - packed two -story structures built on top of a rise that looks straight down into my back yard and family room. I would lose my privacy and the pleasure of looking at the present wooded area. No amount of landscaping is going to change this. I have to believe that if I ever choose to sell my home, a potential buyer would value what I have now over this wall of townhomes, no matter how "up- scale" they may be. City of Edina Planning Commission 24 March 1988 Page 2 In summary, I moved to a single family neighborhood. in Edina because I wanted a certain quality of life. I don't want to see a change in the rules that will hurt my quality of life simply so Mr. Swanson can make money. Furthermore, I do not believe that .Mr. Swanson cares about the nature of the neighborhood; when I expressed my concerns to him, he responded with a veiled threat about what could happen on this land if his proposal were rejected. Therefore, please uphold the. current zoning plan and recommend that Mr. Swanson's proposal be rejected.. Sincerely, Richard H. Rosch r iL c �- %✓D ✓�-� j �� 1,74 rv✓� /� ✓tom- /1� -�`- . �''2�� r-- ,y emu; ..�- - � ,�,� -�� `'`.°' ����� � �� � �- � �, ���� �-�� �. �� . r l ,Ou , March 25, 1988 Craig Larsen, City Planner City of Edina 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Dear Mr. Larsen: This letter is for the.purpose of indicating our objection to a change in zoning of the property'of Harvey Swenson located on Sherwood Road and Vernon Avenue. This, as we understand, is presently zoned for one - family homes. When we bought our home back in 1953, we were under the impression that we were moving into an area of one-family homes where we would be comfortable. We have a satisfactory buffer between us and the business community. Allowing a change in the zoning as requested would materially change the complexion of the neighborhood. One reason for this is that the traffic would "be considerably increased. Presently the property in question contains two one - family homes and one now exits on Vernon Avenue. Making the change would increase the number of families to seven and all of them would exit on Sherwood Road. Since Sherwood represents our only entrance and exit this would be a substantial increase. Our problems were substantially increased several years ago when we agreed to permit the Hanson property to exit on Sherwood. There, are a number of small children in our neighborhood who would be threatened with any increase in traffic. We realize that Mr. Swenson has three lots with only two of them occupied by homes at the present. We would not object to this property containing three one - family homes but we see no reason for increasing its use to seven families. When the new buildings across Vernon are completed and fully occupied, we anticipate enough traffic congestion without adding to it. New tenants on Eden Circle have already noticeably added to the congestion at the entry of Sherwood Road. Very since ly, C iffo d Th pson 5252 Richwood rive Edina, Minnesota 55436 Ann M. Thompson SLUG: NOMORE 1988 BY:MIKE ;03/24,11:03 MESSAGE: QUEUE: MIKE Jarch 24 Craig Larsen, director of planning City o'f Edina We're residents of the Richmond Hills subdivision and are writing to express our opposition to a proposed rezoning for a townhome project in our subdivision by Harvey Swenson. We understand the matter will get its initial hearing before the city planning commission on March 30. We moved to Edina .a year ago and specifically chose Richmond Hills because, though it was near many commercial establishments and had easy access to the freeway, it was still a.small isolated pocket of good single family homes. Now we understand that may change, and we're puzzled at the reasons. While it is certainly true that commercial and industrial development fuels the city's tax base, single family homes are the backbone of any city. As a planner, you probably know that better than we do. When you have a neighborhood as compact as Richmond Hills - - -- there are only about 40 homes - - -- even the smallest zoning changes can have a major impact. e believe the proposed townhome'project would have that affect, not only because it increases the density but because it would sit at the only entrance to Richmond Hills anti would further encroach on its single family identity. In talking to other Richmond Hills homeowners, we understand the project poses drainage problems for some residents as well. Being new residents of Edina, the handling of the project also troubles us another way. We're more than a little bothered with the passive role your department seems to be taking with this proposal. HEM =re we have a project that, as we understand things, does not conform with the city's comprehensive plan and would change the zoning in a neighborhood made up entirely of single family homes. Yet al]. we detect coming from city officials - - -- at least so far - - -- is an attitude of, Well, any developer who has.a proposal has a right to have it go through the public process and be examined." Don't get us wrong, we're not anti - development. But we can't help but think that if some guy had a proposal to change the --oning, knock down our neighbor's N7ou5e and build a DGi.ry Queen next door to us, your office would say, Well, any developer who has a proposal has a right. . ." That's what we mean by the passive role we perceive your office to be taking. And, when that occurs, the residents are often on their own to fight such insense. That bothers us because you're supposed to be our representative at. .ity hall. Finally, one other thing. We now understand there is a rezoning proposed for Lewis Engineerinc to make room for an office building and a proposal.tn move the city- school bus atarage closer to our house. Since we don't know much about either of them yet, we'll save our comments on those for later. But it all in r 0/Mr*,- "�t,' y REPORT /RECOMMENDATION ,699 To: Kenneth Rosland From: Craig Larsen Date: May 16, 1988 Subject: Z -88 -4 & S -88 -4, Landmark Homes Recommendation: Agenda Item # III. A. 3. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Preliminary Rezoning and Preliminary Plat Approval conditioned on: 1. Final Rezoning 2. Final Plat Approval 3. Developers Agreement Also, authorize release from 1972 Subdivision Dedication Agreement Info /Background: The Planning Commission recommendation includes subdivision dedication as a recommended condition. Since the Planning Commission meeting staff has discovered the property was included in an earlier dedication. The property was platted as part of Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition. This plat dedicated land for Van Valkenburg Park pursuant to an agreement between the City and Carl Hansen, dated in 1972. As a result of this dedication it was agreed that the City would require no further dedication. Thus, I would recommend releasing this property from the 1972 agreement. LOCATION MAP REZONING & SUBDIVISION NUMBER Z-88-4 and S-88-4 LOCATION East of Lincoln Drive and south of west 7th Street Extended REQUEST Rezone to S double bungalow lots EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT Z -88 -4 R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2, Double & Dwelling Unit District, Landmark. Home Corp and S -88_ 74 C & S Properties Preliminary Plat Approval, Landmark Addition Mr. Larsen told the Commission the subject property is undeveloped and is approximately 2 1/2 acres in size. To the north and east of the property is Van Valkenburg Park. To the northwest is The Prime Office Park development. The property directly west of the subject property is undeveloped land zoned for office use. Immediately south of the property there is a single family home fronting on Lincoln Drive. Mr. Larsen added the proposal is to rezone the property to R -2 and to plat the property into 5 double bungalow lots. The lots range in size from 17,017 square feet to 31,577 square feet in area with an average size of 22,537 square feet. All lots exceed Zoning Ordinance standards for R -2 lots. The proposed , rezoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan which designates the property as "Low Density Attached Residential ". Mr. Larsen pointed out the proposed development requires.the improvement of a portion of Malibu Drive. Two of the proposed lots would have frontage on the new street. Ultimately this segment of Malibu will connect to Interlachen Boulevard.. Mr. Larsen concluded staff recommends preliminary rezoning and preliminary plat approval for the proposed development. The lots meet or exceed all Zoning Ordinance requirements and the use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Recommendation for approval should be conditioned on: 1. Final Rezoning 2. Final Plat Approval 3. Developers Agreement 4. Subdivision Dedication The proponent, Mr. Jon Sopher was present. A brief discussion ensued with members of the Commission expressing Approval for the proposal. Commissioner Palmer moved to recommend preliminary rezoning and preliminary plat approval subject to staff conditions. Commissioner Bailey seconded the motion. Ayes; J. Palmer, J. Bailey, H. McClelland, G. Johnson, L. Johnson, V. Shaw, J. Paulus, and W. Lewis. Motion carried. Z -88 -4 S -88 -4 General Location: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT APRIL 27, 1988 R -1, Single Dwelling Unit District to R -2, Double Dwelling Unit District, Landmark Home Corp and C & S Properties Preliminary Plat Approval, Landmark Addition East of Lincoln Drive and South of West 7th Street Extended The subject property is undeveloped and is approximately 2 1/2 acres in size. To the north and east of the property is Van Valkenberg,Park. To the northwest is The Prime Office Park development. The property directly "west of the subject property is undeveloped land zoned for office use. Immediately south of the property there is a single family home fronting on Lincoln Drive. The proposal is to rezone the property to R -2 and to plat the property into 5 double bungalow lots. The lots range in size from 17,017 square feet to 31,577 square feet in area with an average size of 22, 537 square feet. All lots exceed Zoning Ordinance standards for R -2 lots. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan which designates the.property as "Low Density Attached Residential ". The proposed development requires the improvement of a portion of Malibu Drive. Two of the proposed lots would have frontage on the new street. Ultimately this segment of Malibu will connect to Interlachen Boulevard. Recommendation Staff recommends preliminary rezoning and preliminary plat approval for the proposed development. The lots meet or exceed all Zoning Ordinance requirements and the use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Recommendation for approval should be conditioned on: 1. Final Rezoning 2. Final Plat Approval 3. Developers Agreement 4. Subdivision Dedication 0 0, IA ch 0 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Kenneth Rosland Agenda Item # III. B. From: Craig Larsen Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: May 16, 1988 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: B -88 -10 ❑ To Council Appeal of a Board of Appeals and Action ❑ Motion Adjustments Decision ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Uphold the Decision of the Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments to deny the variance. Info /Background: The proponent wishes to construct an 5 foot by 11 foot addition to the front of an existing double bungalow. The proposed addition would project 3 feet into the minimum required front setback. The Board denied the variance based on the existing uniform front setbacks in the. vicinity and undesirable -pre- cedent of granting a front yard setback variance. WON NUMBER LOCATION B-88-10 6231 France Avenue South M1 `_J11 w 19TR . AC, .`fE�AFk FA1RV1jEo OUT QA DITA W 65 TH REQUEST A 3 foot front yard setback variance to enlarge a dining room. EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT May 5,-1988 Ms. Jaculin Hoogenakker, Secretary Edina Board of Appeals and Adjustments 4801 West 50th Street Edina; MN55424 RE: B -88, A 3 foot front yard setback variance to enlarge a dinin- room Dear its. Hoogenakker: -I have received your April 22, 1988 letter confirming that my variance request has been denied. I wish to appeal the Board's decision and request the Edina City Council review the matter as soon as possible. Please let me know if you need additional information other than the completed application and enclosures you already have on file. Sincerely, Thelma Anderson 6231 France Avenue South Edina, MN 55410 (612) 922 -0253 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJUSTMENTS HELD ON APRIL 21, 1988, AT 5:30 P.M'. EDINA CITY HALL MANAGER'S CONFERENCE ROOM MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman, William Lewis, Helen McClelland, and John Bailey MEMBERS ABSENT: Mike Lewis, Geof Workinger and Jim Bentley STAFF PRESENT: Philip Dommer, Associate Planner Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary I. NEW BUSINESS: B -88 -10 Thelma Anderson 6231 France Avenue South Request: A 3 foot front yard setback variance to enlarge a dining room Mr. Dommer told the Board the proponent desires to add a 5' X 11' addition to the front of a two dwelling unit building. The required setback is determined by the homes adjacent to the subject property. The attached aerial photograph illustrates that the homes on the east of France Avenue are in line and uniformly setback setback from the street. The proposed addition extends 3 feet in front of the other dwellings. A bay window would project an additional 1 1/2 feet. 'Mr. Dommer explained the requested variance is relatively small, however, it is quite obvious that the homes were built at a uniform setback. All homes may benefit internally from increased floor area, unfortunately, the setback line has to be drawn somewhere and prohibits expansion. All of the homes in this instance are restricted similarly and there is not a hardship to support the request at this site. Mr. Dommer concluded that staff recommends denial of the variance. The proponent's nephew was present on her behalf. The Board explained to the proponent's (Mrs. Anderson) nephew that careful and thorough study is given to requested variances for front yard setbacks. Mrs. McClelland pointed out that a unfavorable precedent could be set if this variance request would be granted. She referred to the aerial photograph that clearly shows the uniformity of home placement for the area. Mrs. Anderson's nephew told the Board neighbors in the general area do not object to the variance request. Mr. J. Bailey moved for denial of the variance request on the grounds that the general uniformity of the area will be compromised and a unfavorable precedent would be set for an established neighborhood. Mrs. McClelland seconded the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried. EDINA BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJUSTMENTS STAFF REPORT APRIL 21, 1988 B -88 -10 Thelma Anderson 6231 France Avenue South Lot 3, Block 3 Katter's Addition Zoning: R -2 Request: A 3 foot front yard setback variance to enlarge a dining room. 'The proponents desire to add a 5' X 11' addition to -the front of a two dwelling unit building. The required setback is determined by the homes adjacent to the subject property. The attached aerial photograph illustrates that the homes on the east of France Avenue are in line and uniformly setback from the street. The proposed addition extends 3 feet in front of the.other dwellings. A bay window would project an additional 1J feet. Recommendation The requested variance is relatively small, however, it is quite obvious that the homes were built at a uniform setback. All homes may benefit internally from increased floor area, unfortunately, the setback line has to be drawn somewhere and prohibits expansion. All of the homes in this instance are re- stricted similarily and there is not a hardship to support the request at this site. Staff recommends denial of the variance. NAM yl 141K -L -aG dlL IS LZ "A IL ko I INA, FiT IT ^ ' h Lp T / i3o' r, / Al 30 for /3 FASFHfN i S .IdV- ion r.--o,v,- v -4/ ADDENDUM TO APPLICATION DATED 3 -24 -88 I REQUEST A VARIANCE AND PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A SMALL ADDITION ON TO MY DOUBLE BUNGALOW, (ONE -STORY AND BASEMENT) RESIDENCE. THE PROPOSED ADDITION IS TO EXPAND, THE SIZE OF MY DINING ROOM BY CONSTRUCTING NEW WALLS AND FOUNDATION AS INDICATED ON THE ATTACHED SITE PLAN (NEW ADDITION IN RED) AND SCALE DRAWING. THE ADDITION WILL ADD A MAXIMUM OF 5 FEET TO THE DEPTH OF THE BUILDING AS NOTED ON THE SITE PLAN. THE SCALE DRAWING INDICATES A 3 FOOT ADDITION, HOWEVER, AFTER CONSULTING :•]ITH VARIOUS CONTRACTORS, A 5 FOOT ADDITION COULD BE COMPLETED WITH LITTLE OR NO INCREASE IN MATERIAL OR LABOR COST. PLEASE NOT: THAT THE ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY ON FILE IS NOT CORRECT WITIi RESPECT TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE WESTERNMOST FOUNDATION WALL TO THE INSIDE OF THE STREET CURB. THE DISTANCE TO THE CURB IS ACTUALLY 63 FEET INSTEAD OF THE INDICATED 35 FEET. `i -'d � I I Sca(G / 30, � LoT 9 I t Y Z0' L OT / 3 I 1 f 1 I � 1, JOHN E. CARDARELLE AND ASSOCIATES ENG'RS. & SURVEYORS WE 9 -7590 MINNEAPOLIS CERTIFICATE - F S URVEY `i -'d � I I Sca(G / 30, � LoT 9 I t Y Z0' L OT / 3 I 1 f 1 I � tT LDT 3 f � ! 0) 1 LUT R, UT /L /TY EA 5 E ME/V -77C I hereby certify that hhis is a trse end correct representation of a survey of the boundaries of Lot j, Block j. "gatterls.Addtinnd, and of the location of all biiild!ne;e, thereon, r .nd rill visille enroachmentc, if any. from or on said land. As surveyed I;y me in Eennepin County, Minnesota. on this 15th day of June, 1959• JO N E. CA DARELLE STATE REG. NO 566 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: GORDON HUGHES Date: MAY 13, 1988 Subject: AMENDMENT TO WINE ORDINANCE Recommendation: Agenda Item # IV.A1 Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution 0 Ordinance ❑ Discussion Info /Background: The City Council requested alternative language to the attached amendment which was considered at the May 2, 1988 meeting. Staff submits the following two alternatives. Alternative 461. No person shall be sold, served or consume wine who does not order a meal to be consumed with the wine: The meal may be ordered with or subesequent to the ordering of the wine. The licensee shall advise all patrons of the requirements of this paragraph (a) either through placards displayed in the restaurant or notices contained in the menu and wine list. Alternative 462. No person shall be sold, served or consume wine who does not order a meal.to be consumed with the wine. The licensee shall advise all patrons of the requirements of this .paragraph (a) either through placards displayed in the restaur- ant or notices contained in the menu and wine list. Neither the recommended amendment nor the alternatives are without potential problems. Alternative 461 may be less restrictive than State law. According to Mr. Erickson, liquor ordinances must be at least as restrictive as State law. Alternative 462 does not literally lessen the present ordinance's requirement that wine must not be served until a meal is ordered. However, the requirement that notices or placards be posted in the restaurant may shift the burden of ordering a meal to the customer, thereby reducing enforcement problems with the licensee. ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 902A -1 TO CLARIFY THE REQUIREMENT THAT A MEAL MUST BE ORDERED PRIOR TO THE SERVICE AND CONSUMPTION OF WINE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 40(a) or Ordinance No. 902 -A1 is hereby amended to read as follows: "(a) No person shall be sold, served or consume wine who does not, intend to order a meal to be consumed with the wine. The licensee shall advise all patrons of the requirements of this paragraph (a) either through placards displayed in the restaurant or notices contained in the menu and wine list." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and publication. A. o e 7l� ., RPOe 16v. REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER Agenda Item # Tv .1 & 2 From: JANET CHANDLER, Consent ❑ RECYCLING COORDINATOR Information Only ❑ Date: MAY 13, 1988 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS TO To Council FACILITATE A COMPOST PROGRAM Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution 0 Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Second Reading and adoption of the attached ordinance amendments. Info /Background: At the meeting of May 2, 1988 the Council gave First Reading to the ordinance amendments to facilitate a compost program. r EDINA ORDINANCE NO. 1301 -A3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1301 TO REQUIRE GARBAGE HAULERS TO COLLECT YARD WASTE FOR COMPOSTING THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA ORDAINS: Section 1. Ordinance No. 1301 is amended by adding a new Section 15 as follows: "Sec. 15. Collection of Compostable Materials. Haulers shall collect from residential customers and segregate from other garbage and refuse, all grass clippings and leaves which have been separated from other garbage and refuse and placed in bags designed for such purpose for pick -up. Haulers shall report to the City Sanitarian the amount, by weight, of such leaves and grass clippings delivered to compost disposal sites approved by Hennepin County for the four -month periods ending April 30, August 31 and December 31. Such reports shall be submitted within fifteen (15) days following the end of each four month period." Sec. 2. Section 15 and Section 16 of Ordinance No. 1301 are hereby renumbered Section 16 and Section 17 respectively. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. EDINA ORDINANCE NO. 711 -A3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 711 TO PERMIT THE PLACEMENT OF GRASS CLIPPINGS AND LEAVES ON THE CURB ADJOINING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THE CITY .COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Sec. 3 of Ordinance No. 711 is hereby amended to.-read as follows: "Section 3. Refuse to be kept in containers. All refuse on any premise shall be stored in the containers required by Section 2 hereof, except as the same may be consumed or disposed of on such premises as permitted by said section and except as provided in Sec. 4 hereof." Section 2. Sec. 4 of Ordinance No. 711 is hereby amended by inserting "(a)" immediately after the heading of Sec. 4, and by adding a new paragraph "(b)" to Sec. 4 as follows: "(b)" Grass clippings and leaves may be placed next to the street or curb adjoining residential properties for pick -up provided that such grass clippings and leaves so placed shall be: i) stored within a bag designed for such a purpose and ii) placed at the curb no more than twelve (12) hours prior to the scheduled pick -up." Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. V 7 .. '► CG '91NA REPORT/RECOMMENDATION To: KENNETH ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Agenda Item # IV.B.3 Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: MAY 12, 1988 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: ORDINANCE NO. 102 ❑ To Council LIMITING TERMS OF ADVISORY BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution 51 Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 102. Info /Background: At the meeting of May 2, 1988 the Council continued Second Reading to May 16 of.Ordinance.No. 102 - Limiting Terms of'Service of.Individuals:_Ap.pointed_. by the City Council to Boards, Commissions or Committees. The Council granted First Reading of the Ordinance on April 18, 1988. A copy is attached. EDINA ORDINANCE NO. 102 AN ORDINANCE LIMITING TERMS OF SERVICE OF INDIVIDUALS APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Limitation on Tenure. No person shall be appointed or reappointed by the City Council to any board, commission, committee or any other advisory or legislative body if he or she has served on that board, commission or committee for a cumulative period of twelve or more years (whether or not consecutive). Section 2. Exceptions. Members of the City Council and employees of the City of Edina who by virtue of their employment with the City are appointed by the City Council to boards, commissions and committees shall be exempt from the provisions of this ordinance. Section 3. Valid Appointment. Any person who is appointed or reappointed in error or inadvertance in violation of this ordinance shall yet be deemed validly appointed and all action taken by such person in the position to which he or she is appointed shall be valid, but such person may be discharged and a new appointment or reappointment made at the pleasure of the Council. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on January 1, 1990. 0 i o: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE : TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Francis Hoffman, Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000 DATE. May .11, 1988 AGENDA ITEM VI.A ITEM DESCRIPTION: Articulated Roller /Vibratory Compactor Companv Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Aspen. Equipment Co. 1. $39,600.00 2. Ziegler, Inc. 2. $52,566.00 3. No Other Bids 3 4. 4. 5. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Aspen Equipment Company $39,600.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This is an asphalt roller for the paving operation. It is funded through the equipment replacement fund. It replaces a larger asphalt roller purchased in 1960. Unit 25.520. Bid specifications were sent to twelve firms. s. o? Director of Public Work - Streets ign r ;Department The Recommended bid is within budget not within iyd hn�Waj) n, Finance Director CitY Manager 1 0 I 91-.4 c1..11l °k REQUEST FOR PURCHASE= HASE TO: The Mayor and Citv Council FROM: Bob Koetin. Director Parks and Recreation VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5 000 DATE: May 13, 1988 AGENDA ITEM VI. B. ITEM DESCRIPTION: 1988 truck type log_ loader for 1977 Ford Hus _Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. LaHaas 1. $ 77.798.00 2. Boyer Trucks 2. $ 82.337:92 3. Northstar 3. $ 83.546.51 4. 4. 5. 5 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: LaHaas $ 77.798.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This is a replacement of the 1977 Ford Husky Loader with the new truck and log loader. The original lone ranee elan was to replace the loe loader in 1992. but because of .a breakdown of the motor and transmission of the present log loader. it is important that this replacement be made at this time. This would be a great savings to replace the total vehicle instead of installine a new motor and transmission into the present truck. In the 1988 budeet the aerial Hieh Ranger was to be replaced. We will substitute the truck and log loader replacement for the Hieh Raneer replacement and replace the Hieh Raneer in 1992 or - e nex ive -year -aplact:111UHL program in e proces u ee ine Signa e Park and Recreation Department The Recommended bid is x within budget not within /I Kenneth Rosland, Cit UL 6 Finance ager . Loade A. ° 1 REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Francis Hoffman, Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5,000 DATE: 12 _May, 1988 AGENDA ITEM vi. C ITEM DESCRIPTION: Deep Well X610 Repair Company 1. E. H. Renner & Sons 2. Layne Minnesota 3. Keys Well Drilling Co. 4. 5. Amount of Quote or Bid 1. $13,675.00 2. $14,400.00 3. $17,755.00 4. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: E. H. Renner & Sons - $13,675.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This is a repair to Well 410. The well developed.a hole in the column pipe and well needs overhaul. The repair is funded from capital plan. ignat The Recommended bid is 1^ within budget no 3. Public Works - Utilities ° 7, �. N' REQUEST FOR PURCHASE � :� :.a o.; RCI -7H.7E TO: The Mavor and -City Council FROM: Bob Koietin. Director Parks and Recreation VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5 000 DATE: May 13, 1988 AGENDA ITEM VI. D. ITEM DESCRIPTION: Playground Equipment _Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1• Earl F. Anderson Company 1. 2• Flanagan Sales, Inc. $ 9579 2. • 3• St. Croix Recreation 3. $ 9846 4. $10315 4. 5. 5. RECOMMENDED. QUOTE OR BID: Earl F. Anderson Companv. $ GENERAL INFORMATION: 9579 Funding for•the playground equipment will $10,000 donation made by come from the the Federated Lake Cornelia handicap playground Womens Club to the area been funding throughout the which they have vears. The Recommended bid is X within budget not within Park and Recreation Department h_r�a�li , F' Director Rosland, City k er A. H° v vil REQUEST FOR PURCHASE Lb 0:1 TO: Mayor & Council Members FROM: Susan Wohlrabe VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.00 DATE: May 12, 1988 VI.E. AGENDA ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION: 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS Companv �• Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. 2• Arrowhead Fireworks Company, Inc. 3. Americana Fireworks Display Company 4. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: GENERAL INFORMATION: Amount of Quote or Bid 1. $6,000.00 2. $6,000.00 3 • $6,000.00 4. 5. NORTHERN LIGHTER PYROTECHNICS, INC. All three are reputable companies and would do a similar job in presenting a fireworks program for the 4th of July. We have used Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. for many years, and they have always done an excellent job for us. We recommend that they be used again. Signature The Recommended bid is within budget not �lm��rsl�a� orb WFinance Director Kenneth Rosland, CO- Manager A NORTHERN LIGHTER PYROTECHNICS �1 Creative Fireworks Displays IM signers © Shooters ^ P.O. Box 7763 St. Paul, Minn. 55119 City of Edina 4/15/88 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Dear Ms. Wohlrabe; Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics has supplied the City of Edina with custom displays for the past nine years. We are an organization dedicated to the advancement of safety and innovation in pyrotechnics. Many of our members are long time residents of Edina or past residents. In years past we have strived to provide the most unique and exciting fireworks displays for the Forth of July celebration. This year the Centennial provides us with the opportunity to really light up the night sky. Northern Lighters provides all labor free of charge. That means all the city pays for are the fireworks and insurance. No other company in the Midwest can match that claim. We will tailor design a display to fit your needs. Enclosed you will find our standard display agreement. Please sign and return the agreement as soon as possible so that we can build the display sets for your show. I forgot to mention that over 80 percent of your display is locally manufactured. A complete detailed inventory of display items is available MEMBERupon request. t . I f q you have any questions please contact me (612) 963 -6166. Thank you for your consideration. 1 ¢i Sincer ly, ter_ . � ,;' sa ga t>> (�(�y �• G• 1• i• Robert Schmidt NORTHERN LIGHTER PYROTECHNICS 01 Creative Fireworks ,signers © Shooters P.O. Box 7763 St. Paul; Minn. 55119 J I. DISPLAY AGREEMENT Displays !" Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. agrees to supply and fire one fireworks display on July 4, 1988 for the City of Edina in conjunction with its Fourth of July Celebration. This display to be set up and fired by persons supplied by Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. at a total cost of $ 6000.00. $5515.00 for fireworks and $485.00 for Personal & Property Damage Liability insurance at a coverage of $300,000.00 each. Upon receipt of payment this contract shall be binding. Agent for Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. MEMBER �'1 A9Ugr P. G. I.1. Authorized Agent for City of Edina Date • 1s 1 U Z a Z Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. agrees to supply and fire one fireworks display on July 4, 1988 for the City of Edina in conjunction with its Fourth of July Celebration. This display to be set up and fired by persons supplied by Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. at a total cost of $ 6000.00. $5515.00 for fireworks and $485.00 for Personal & Property Damage Liability insurance at a coverage of $300,000.00 each. Upon receipt of payment this contract shall be binding. Agent for Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. MEMBER �'1 A9Ugr P. G. I.1. Authorized Agent for City of Edina Date DULUTH, MINN. W iW ST. LOUIS PARK, MINN. CO., Inc. _r. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA 55428 May 11, 1988 Susan Wohlrabe Citv of Edina 4,901 West 50th Street Edina, PIN 55424 Dear Ms. Wohlrabe,, We are enclosing our fireworks program for $6,000.00 for your July 4, 1988 celebration. If you have any questions please feel free to call and hope we can be of service to you this year, we are Very truly yours ARROTA IEAD FIREWORKS CO. , INC. Thomas E. Atol TEA; vi_D j Commercial and Display firmorizs V O 450 THIRD STREET E_XCEL SIOR, MINNESOTA 55331 PHONE (612) 474 -4116 TELEX: 291026 LANDIA EXCE rf- varioNnt FAX: (612) 926 -3316 6.%_1 iixrrc Wz May 1, 1988 Ms. Susan Wohlrabe City of .Edina 4601 W. 50th St. Edina, Mn. 55424 Dear Ms. Wohlrabe: We wish to thank you for giving Americana the opportunity of presenting a quotation on the July 4th, 1988 fireworks display planned for Edina "s Centennial dear We enclose contracts, one copy to be returned to Americana if we are to be favored with this program. We are in pro- cess of packing shows and scheduling crews, etc.. and will appreciate return as soon as soon as possible. Certificate of Insurance will be forwarded after contract is received. Permit can be forwarded at a later date. Please be assured that Americana use the finest competively produced shells available from the Orient and many new designs, colors and patterns are always received from companies used exclusively by Americana. We hope to look forward to the presentation of Americana's high styled fireworks show.in Edina. LJB:P Siry erely, Americana Fireworks GREAT A &IERICAIV TRADITION„ MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MAY 10, 1988 9:00 A.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Fran Hoffman, Chairman Alison Fuhr Gordon Hughes Craig Swanson MEMBERS ABSENT: Lois Coon OTHERS PRESENT: Roy Lewis, 4000 Monterey Avenue South Chris Meenan, 5300 Halifax Avenue South .Teresa Forliti, 5336 Halifax Avenue South Millie Roberts, 5317 Halifax Avenue South Suzie Kuntz, 5125 Halifax Avenue South Mary Hosler, 5133 Halifax Avenue South Randolph Hosler, 5133 Halifax Avenue South Marsha Buchok, 5312 Halifax Avenue South Pam Aagaard, 5313 Halifax Avenue South Dan Smiley, 5308 Halifax Avenue South Norma Hallonquist, 5320 Halifax Avenue South Donna Bahn, 5241 Halifax Avenue South Anne Bishop, 5324 Halifax Avenue South John Crist, 5324 Halifax Avenue South Mary Karinen, 5032 Halifax Avenue South Mary Porter, 5120 Halifax Avenue South Linda Carlson, 5105 Halifax Avenue South Captain Leonard Kleven, Edina Police Department Joan Waterstreet, Edina Police Department SECTION A VII.A Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. (1) Request for measures to alleviate volume and speed problems on Halifax Avenue South from West 50th Street through West 54th Street. Continued from April 1988 meeting. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman opened the discussion by reviewing the original request and. concerns of the Halifax Avenue residents. Captain Kleven was then called upon to present his findings of speed surveys that were conducted since the April meeting. In total, five (5) speed studies were conducted between April 25, 1988 and May 8, 1988. An unmarked vehicle manned by TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES May 10, 1988 Page 2 (Continued) a civilian police employee was used for maximum effectiveness in all five surveys. Both rush hour and daytime activity were surveyed and a total of 1139 vehicles were checked with a high level of compliance. Nine (9) vehicles were in violation of the normal limits. Mr. Hoffman then reviewed the traffic count which was conducted by the Engineering Department (see attachment). Regarding the license plate survey, 274 vehicles were designated as "thru" vehicles or 42% of the counted vehicles. Mr. Crist then was asked to explain the neighborhood survey. He stated that primarily the residents were asked to choose the most favored of the options, those being (1) to close Halifax Avenue at' West 51st Street, (2) to divert traffic at West 52nd Street and Halifax Avenue, (3) to install sidewalks on Halifax Avenue, or (4) to leave as is. Included in option (2) was a dual choice of running a diverter from the northeast corner to the southwest corner or running a diverter from the northwest corner to the southeast corner of West 52nd Street to cross Halifax Avenue. Forty -nine (49) of the sixty (60) residents on Halifax Avenue were contacted and forty -four (44) wished to close off Halifax at West 51st Street or install a diverter. Thirty -seven (37) of those forty -four (44) preferred to close Halifax at West 51st Street. Eighteen (18) homes in the surrounding area were surveyed and the results were that two (2) residents were opposed to all options and remaining sixteen (16) acknowledged problem but were concerned about how options would impact their neighborhood. Mr. Crist also stated that most were opposed to the sidewalk option due to the cost factor, with a minority concerned about asthetics and landscaping, etc. Mr. Hoffman raised the question of what route the Halifax residents would take, theoretically using each option, to get to the 50th and France business district. The response was to use West 52nd or West 54th to get to France Avenue. Mr. Crist asked if it was possible to obtain figures on exact speed of the vehicles checked in the survey and was told by Captain Kleven that figures based on 5 m.p.h. increments were available. Mr. Hughes raised the possibility of "DO NOT ENTER" signs being placed on southbound Halifax Avenue at-West 51st Street. Mr. Swanson felt there. is a two -fold concern, namely that such signs are selectively enforceable and also such signs and, in fact, any of the other options would greatly affect the surrounding neighborhoods. :r TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES May 10, 1988 Page 3 (Continued) A show of hands was called for by a Halifax resident which showed that all sixteen (16) representatives unanimously favored closing West 51st Street temporarily. Mr. Hughes moved that "DO NOT ENTER" signs'be posted at the southbound entrance to Halifax Avenue from West 51st Street, that a "NO LEFT TURN" sign be posted on westbound West 51st Street and a "NO RIGHT TURN" sign be posted on eastbound West 51st Street, and finally that a tempo- rary lighted barricade be placed across one lane of Halifax Avenue to prevent entrance. An addendum was added by Mr. Swanson to conduct a larger area survey in conjunction with these signings. Mr. Hoffman . seconded the motion Motion carried 4-0. (2) Request for "NO PARKING ANYTIME" signs on Link Road, as well as on Eden Avenue between Vernon Avenue and the railroad tracks. Request received from Gordon Lewis, 5229 Eden Avenue. ACTION TAKEN: Captain Kleven stated that he had notified the businesses that would be affected, but there was no representation at the meeting. The request was discussed by the Committee and it was stated that at present parking is restricted on Eden Avenue except for the designated bus stop location. The signs may have been temporarily removed due to the construction at Jerry's site and also the Public Works site. Mr. Hughes moved that "NO PARKING ANYTIME" signs be installed on both sides of Link Road between Vernon Avenue and Eden Avenue. Mr. Hoffman seconded the motion. Motion carried . (3) Review parking on Eden Avenue between West 50th Street and Grange Road, and on Grange Road between West 50th Street and Eden Avenue. Request received from Fran Hoffman, City Engineer. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman stated that since the construction on the south side of City Hall started, visitors and employees were being forced to park outside of the parking lot due to shortage of available parking. Many were parking on the north side of Eden Avenue, especially between the Library and City Hall driveways causing obscured vision to those wanting to exit these two lots. Also, parking has increased on the Grange Road side of the building. Mr. Swanson commented that he has not noticed the Grange Road parking to be a problem, as most of those who parked there did so at other than peak or rush hour times. 1 TR FFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES May 10, 1988 Page 4 (Continued) Mrs. Fuhr moved to install "NO PARKING" signs on the north side of Eden Avenue for a three -month temporary period with the possibility of making them permanent. Also, install "NO PARKING, 7 AM - 9 � PM PM" signs on east side of Grange Road. Mr. Hoffman seconded the motion. Motion carried.4 -0. SECTION B Requests on which Committee recommends denial of request. None. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or referred to others. (1) Discuss traffic safety concerns on West 40th Street at Monterey Avenue. Continued from December 1987 meeting. ACTION TAKEN: Mr. Hoffman began by addressing a St. Louis Park Southeast Neighborhood Traffic Task Force Study which was received the late afternoon prior to today's meeting. Although quite extensive, some of the rationale was also quite confusing. Mr. Hoffman felt that there were really only four (4) areas of the study that would impact Edina: (1) Removal of stop sign at Inglewood and Grimes. (2) Placement of star diverter at Inglewood and West 39th Street. (3) Placement of "DO NOT ENTER" signs from France Avenue onto West 38th and West 39th Streets. (4) Installation of "trumpet islands" at Natchez and Lynn Avenues on West 40th Street. Mr. Hoffman felt that, due to the short reviewal period, Edina was not in a position to act on the proposal until further study. Mr. Lewis, who was unaware of the study, was also given a copy to review. Mr. Swanson asked if it might be beneficial to invite the creators or engineers of the proposal to the next meeting where we might go into it in more detail and pose questions concerning their suggestions. Mr. Swanson moved to invite representatives of St. Louis Park to the next Traffic Safety Meeting to explain further their proposal so that we might better advise the Edina City Council. Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES May 10, 1988 Page 5 (Continued) (2) Discuss traffic safety concerns on Lochmoor Drive. Request received from Peter Foley, 6217 Lochmoor Drive. ACTION TAKEN: Captain Kleven mentioned that Mr. Foley had been advised of the meeting and his agenda item, but it did not appear that he was going to be present at today's meeting. Mr. Swanson moved to defer this agenda item until the June Traffic Safety Committee Meeting so that Mr. Foley would have a chance to voice his concerns, and also to obtain an engineering traffic count before the June meeting. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carries - -0. Respectfully submitted, EDINA TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE d r PEAK HOURS SURVEY Edina - East of Hwy. 100, North of Crosstown Edina - East of Hwy. 100, South of Crosstown Edina - West of Hwy. 100 Others No Hits Total Traffic 7AK - 9AM 161 3PM - 6PM 488 649 % of Vehicles Vehicles Total Thru Total T`:ru Traffic 183 28% 13 2% 22 3% 36 6% 20 3% 274 42% Vehicles % of Vehicles . Thru Total Thru Traffic Traffic 52 32.0% 222 45.5% 274 42.0% W. I �J I . i I Q w J Q O NIAP KEY ADT WEEKDAY COUNTS A07 7(15E'C V2 c'7 &OV Z 75 Edina Ct_ I 11936 I I i I I 1 L � ST W I I � JI t _ • —. —.— _ X50 th ---$T I I� � �._. � , i�` w• � I Q� �_ —} 314 W � 566— _ 1 , of o! I ' '6100 LWooddal LLP NJ I _u 5100: a N m w I s t 8 T • I 1 129 .� ' i '10w�> a l Q , ' I I > ��Q�P ct �4 I Z. I O I 1148 Q I 1 j ' 537 /. a 150' 1 : z. � 1� 5 6 I o. _WEST ... -- I �\ 52�d j ,__j L I sT 6 ?6 mm i w Q I 1725 m1 d :5I. w Z t Q• Z: �l LL-1 3: ' Z. YI I I OI ml �� •� I . LWES.T I 1/ � • .. I 7777 1 -1 �,1 � r �.3 4 �` ,.,i j't I -1 _ } a ,� r 1 1. sie ♦ �. Y,' � �., c < .wii J f A F � �,�{ bra '•��,� ..jam r j � s'.t lY b� O N REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Date: MAY 12, 1988 Subject: ON -SALE BEER LICENSE FOR THE LOTUS RESTAURANT Recommendation: Agenda Item # vii.B Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr . Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action Fx� Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Approval of issuance of an On -Sale Beer License to The Lotus III Restaurant, 3907 W. 50th Street. Info /Background: The City has received an application for an On -Sale Beer License from The Lotus III Restaurant, 3907 W. 50th Street. The application has been approved by.the Police Department and the Health Department and is recommended for Council .approval. Residential property owners within 500 feet of the restaurant have been mailed notice. To date I have received no objections to the issuance of the license. owl REPORT/RECOMMENDATION To: .MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item # VII.D From: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER Consent ❑ Information Only 0 Date: MAY 12, 1988 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: HENNEPIN CONSERVATION ❑ To Council DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMIT EE Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance or ❑Discussion Recommendation: Info /Background: The Hennepin Conservation District is seeking representatives of local government who may be interested in serving on an advisory committee with regard..to - ground water protection. (See attached letter.) This is brought to you for information and /or discussion. City of Edina Mr. Kenneth E. Rosland City Manager 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Mr. Rosland, The Board of Hennepin County Commissioners has delegated planning authority for ground water protection to the Hennepin Conservation District. The county ground water plan, authorized under the Metropolitan Water Management Act, will affect the plans of all watershed management organizations in the county. We are seeking persons interested in serving on an advisory committee. Announcements have appeared in many of .the local newspapers in the county. The Act requires that seven members must be representatives of local government, with one appointed from each county commissioner district. Would you please notify your mayor, council members, planning commission members, and appropriate, staff of our search.. Interested persons should contact our office. Thank you for your help. We hope to begin formal planning in the first part of June. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Patrick Kennedy District Manager 205 Ridge Plaza Bldg. 12450 Wayzata Boulevard Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 Telephone (612) 544 -8572 A. �1 o e `' Cn •' ~�APOM�bO • Jose REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER Agenda Item # VIE.E From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: MAY 12, 1988 Mgr . Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: 75TH ANNIVERSARY LMC ❑ To Council CONFERENCE Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance - 0 Discussion Recommendation: Info /Background: Attached is information rega -rding the 75th Anniversary LMC Conference to be held in St. Paul, AST June 7 -10.. All Conference events are in the St. Paul Radisson unless otherwise indicated on the program schedule. Advance registration should be made before June 3. Council Members who plan to attend should so advise Susan Wohlrabe so that she can submit the registration for the City of Edina. _ ` . 1 4 _ --r League of Minnesota Cities 183 University Ave. East St. Paul, MN 55101 -2526 (612) 227 -5600 (FAX: 221 -0986) MEMORANDUM May 4, 1988 TO: Mayors, Managers, Clerks FROM: Chuck Hazama, Mayor, Rochester LMC President SUBJECT: Registration for 75th Anniversary LMC Conference This week your city is part of a state -wide celebration of the people, communities, traditions and culture that make up the League of Minnesota Cities. The League is 75 years young this year! Take time now to register to be a part of a very special conference and join in spotlighting the Leagues 75th Anniversary. Enclosed please find registration forms and information, including Host City activities which both city officials, families and guests can enjoy in and about the City of St. Paul. Be sure to note the deadline for sending in Host City activities reservations. It's May 131 Take a look at the conference program schedule printed in the April and May issues of Minnesota Cities as well as the information enclosed here. We have some wonderfully lively and exciting events planned beginning with a Rick off Program at the World Theatre in downtown St. Paul (just a few blocks from the St. Paul Radisson and St. Paul Hotels). There, the City of St. Paul will help us raise the curtain on our observance of our 75th Anniversary with a rousing Welcome to St. Paul with Noah Adams and the Good Evening Band. Taken directly from the airwaves of KSJN public radio broadcasts, you will be treated to a special live program, free to delegates and guests on Tuesday evening, June 7. That evening program, beginning at 7:30 p.m., will be followed by an old- fashioned ice cream social in the sparkling Town Square Park, inside the fabulous Town Square development in the heart of the city. The conference program we have planned will also give special attention to contemporary as well as traditional observances. We will hear from a very special Keynote Speaker, Professor Joseph,Amato, Chairman of the History Department at Southwest state University: Professor Amato has written extensively about the rural culture of our countryside and will share with us some of his special insights into the diversity and fabric of our urban culture. A special general session has been planned for Wednesday afternoon, June 9, when Mayor Henry Cisneros of San Antonio, Texas, will join us to add his perspective to the role of cities in this waning period .of the 20th century. Mayor Cisneros is regarded as an effective and -and articulate advocate for cities as well as an inspirational and insightful orator on the pressing needs of our urban communities. Cisneros is also a Past President of the National League of Cities.' City Night on Wednesday evening is also scheduled to be a very special time for city officials to celebrate the arts as the City of St. Paul Salutes the Arts at Landmark Center. Delightful performances along with the chance to view art gallery paintings, sculptures and even antique instruments will be combined with a fascinating array of tempting food items sampled from St. Paul restaurant kitchens. There is more -to come: on Thursday, you can look forward to some very practical helps by way of workshops on communicating with the media,.serving your constituents, and improving staff morale. Or take part in a special Issue Institute on Municipal Finance. Be sure to take.time to attend the Mayors Association /Mini - Conference Luncheon and let Doug Riker, NBC national political correspondent for the Today show, give you keen perspective on presidential politics in 88. Many of our general sessions will also feature 75th Anniversary observances as we acknowledge and recognize the great leadership of many current and past public officials who have led their cities and the League during the last 25 years. .The evening banquet,this year will be a very special affair. On Thursday evening, you will be enthralled and amused by the wonderful comic approach of our entertainer for the evening, Susan Vass, who will bring a light- hearted touch to the evening's celebration. Susan Vass has appeared as a regular with the Dudley Riggs All -Stars and is perhaps best known as the star of "What's So Funny About Being Female ?" She is very special - bright, fresh, and funny. And you won't want to go away chance to hear David McNally, -;winning film producer, who is -lecturer.. He is going to let an enlightening and important and developing a personal sen: Friday morning until you have had a successful businessman and award - also a highly regarded speaker and you know about "The Power of Purpose," approach to achieving your own goals se of purpose. St. Paul plans events for 1988. Annual Conference MIR Landmark Center and Rice Park 14 Tuesday, June 7 Welcome to St. Paul 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. "Good Evening, Live from the World Theater" . St. Paul and the League invite all conference delegates and guests to a special program (free admission) at the World Theater featuring Noah Adams and The Good Evening Band. The evening's entertainment, produced by Bob Feldman of Redhouse Records, will feature guitarist Pat Donahue, vocalist Ann Reed, and the Mando Boys with Peter Ostrousko. For fans of MPR broadcasts of "Good Evening" as well as those who harken back to memories of "The Prairie Home Companion," this kick -off program will be filled with familiar voices and will highlight a real St. Paul 75th LMC Anniversary welcome to city officials. At 9:00 p.m., St. Paul opens Town Square Park, just a few steps from the World Theater, for an old - fashioned summer ice cream social. Strolling musicians and perform- ers will entertain delegates and guests in a casual and relaxing indoor park setting. Shuttle buses will be available to transport city officials and guests from the St. Paul Radisson to the World Theater. Wednesday, June 8 Host City Night 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. "St. Paul Salutes the Arts at Landmark Center" A "Cabaret Night," featuring a variety of performing artists, including vocalists, instrumentalists, jugglers, mimes, and other street artists, will fill Landmark Center with the sounds and excitement of lively performances. Landmark art galleries, the Shubert Club antique instrument museum, and other areas of the building will be on display for city officials. Along with the sophisticated array of artists and their works will be a food extravanganza where delegates can sample "A Taste of St. Paul," sure to rival, on a smaller scale of course, the famous "Taste of Minnesota." Minnesota Cities Family programs Wednesday, June 8 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. LMC Day at Valleyfair Valleyfair's lively theme park is a perfect way to celebrate the beginning of summer. With 65 acres of exhilarating rides, gang- buster entertainment, and a kalei- doscope of attractions for kids and grown -ups alike, Valley - fair activities offer a day of enjoyment. Lunch options on your own are available. Admission fees include most activities as well as transportation to and from the park. Children under 12 must be supervised by an adult. Cost: $14 adults; $10 children under 48 inches tall. Wednesday, June 8 12 Noon - 5:00 p.m. Golf at Como Park Don't miss the chance to tee off on the brand new and exceptional 9 -hole or 18 -hole golf course at St. Paul's Como Park. The new clubhouse is sure to be one of the Twin Cities' finest. Tee off for the 18 -hole course will be at noon. Those planning to take on the 9 -hole course should start earlier in the day. Pre - payment is not required. Reservations are needed to accommodate the number of spots available on an hourly schedule. St. Paul suggests you provide your own transportation. (Maps will be available). If you can't, alternative transpor- tation may be available. Thursday, June 9 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Morning at the Science Museum of Minnesota and the William L. McKnight 3M Omnitheatre. The Science Museum of Minnesota blends the excite- ment of natural history and the futuristic exhiliration of the science- technology center. Take time to view the special exhibits, too, featuring "Dinosaurs," a realistic setting with authentic -sized prehistoric reptiles, before viewing the Omnitheatre feature film, "Niagara: Miracles, Myths, and Magic." St. Paul will suggest locations in the area for lunch on your own, within walking distance, or available by bus or car. Cost: $5.50 adults; $4.50 children 12 and under. Friday, June 10 7:45 - 11:30 a.m. "Twin Cities Live" TV Show and Tour of KSTP and Bus Tour of Historic St. Paul "Twin Cities Live" studio welcomes you to take part in a live broadcast of the one -hour, Channel 5 -KSTP feature and talk show, which focuses on current topics, nationally - known celebraties, and ordinary folks with unusual or moving stories of public interest. The show's host is Bob Bruce, local TV personality, who has been with KSTP -TV for 15 years as a sports announcer and now feature program anchor. Bus transportation from the hotel will be available to take those with reservations to the TV station studios and then on to a tour of the Summit - Crocus Hill area of St. Paul. Cost: $5.00 per person April 1988 Family program registration form Reservations for Day at Valleyfair, Wednesday, June 8 @ $14 for adults ® $10 for children = Reservations for Golf at Como Park, Wednesday, June 8 -for 18 -hole course for 9 -hole course ^eed transportation Reservation for Science Museum and Omnitheatre, Thursday, June 9 (ap $5.50 for adults = @ $4.50 for children 12 and under = Reservations for "Twin Cities Live" and Historic Bus Tour, Friday, June 10. C@ $5.00 Name(s) Address City Phone 2984323 for more information Please send reservation form and payment to: Barbara Jeanetta, 367 City Hall, Budget Office, St. Paul, MN 55101. Deadline is Friday, May 13, 1988 Make checks payable to: City of St. Paul LMC ANNUAL CONFERENCE "Cities Helping Minnesota Grow" PROGRAM SCHEDULE Unbeatable Workshops, Sessions, Receptions All Conference events are in the St. Paul Radisson unless otherwise indicated TUESDAY, JUNE 7 LMC Board of Directors Meeting 1:30 -4:00 p.m. Special Kickoff Program 7:30 -9 :00 p.m. "Good Evening, Live From the World Theater" Featuring Noah Adams and The Good Evening Band 9:00 -10:30 p.m. "Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social" Reception, Town Square Park, a few steps from the World Theater WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 Exhibits open 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. (coffee available in exhibit area) Welcome /special program 8:30 -9:30 a.m. "Minnesota and Its Cities" Keynote Address: "Reflections from the Countryside: A Look at How Minnesota Grew" Joseph Amato, Professor of History, Southwest State University, Marshall 75th Anniversary Observance: League Charter Cities Host City Welcome: Mayor George Latimer, St. Paul CONCURRENT SESSIONS I (Choose One) 9:45 -11:00 a.m. SKILL SESSION: INFLUENCE SKILLS Developing a Flexible Influence Style to Match Your Situation • Look at leadership development • Situational leadership: overview and its applications in city government • Environmental and behavioral clues: guide to recognizing the needs of the people and the situation • Yellow Brick Road: three major styles • The right style for the situation: application in real situations -- practical exercises SKILL SESSION: LEADERSHIP SKILLS Conducting Public Hearings Purpose of public hearings j . Legal requirements . Mock public hearing - do's and don'ts of the hearing process ISSUE INSTITUTE: 'TIMELY TOPIC Future Trends for Minnesota Cities .- Recent demographic trends affecting people, organizations and communities . Information /tools available to help cities . What your city's role could be in responding to these trends . Key questions to ask to prepare for your city's future, especially in the area of housing SKILL SESSION: MANAGEMENT SKILLS What Organizational Change Does to People' . How organizational change affects people . How to avoid unanticipated but unavoidable reactions by others . How to plan for the effects on people of organizational change CITY BUSINESS: Legislative Update Summary of major 1.88 legislation affecting cities, including: . Property tax reform . Pay equity . Water surcharge . Volunteer firefighter reimbursement Highway funding . Workers compensation Tax increment financing SHORT SHOTS I (Choose one) 11:15 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Lease - Purchase . Lease - purchase as a financing tool . Potential uses for cities Reasons for considering lease - purchase . Legal limits on authority to incur debt Examples of lease - purchase agreements . Case study: financing City of Lakeville city hall construction Metro Recycling Mandates . Description of legislative mandates . Differences in recycling requirements for metro and greater Minnesota cities Overview: Twin Cities metro recycling mandate . Metropolitan area recycling programs that work Greater Minnesota City Recycling Mandates . Description of state mandate Distinguishing features of recycling mandates for cities • outside Twin Cities metro area • Effective recycling programs in greater Minnesota An Introduction to Municipal Electric Power • Facts to know about public ownership of electric power • What public power is, facts to know. • Key differences between private, consumer -owned and municipally -owned systems • Politics of public power: political structures of municipal power systems and the pros and cons of each • History of public power: comparative rates • Anti -trust issues in the electric power industry • Benefits of public ownership • Case studies CITY BUSINESS General Legislation and Personnel Committee Role of committee members . Introduction to new policy development process 1988 Legislation: Implications for future policy . Policy development work plan Elections and Ethics Committee • Identify issues for 188 policy development • Formation and work plan for task force on ethics • Outlook for 189 legislative session EXHIBITORS' LUNCH 12:15 -1:45 p.m. GENERAL SESSION 1:45 -2:45 p.m. Henry Cisneros, Former National "The Nation and SHORT SHOTS II (Choose one) 3:00 -4:00 p.m. Mayor, City of San Antonio, League of Cities President Its Cities - A New Federal Contracting for Services . Contracting out vs. using city staff Texas, Agenda ?" • Anti -trust considerations - one or many providers? • Contracting /bid requirements • Termination of contract • Assuring contractor provides satisfaction • Monitoring contractors' performance • Contract administration Legal & Charitable Gambling Commission philosophy and mandate . Review of current regulations (emphasis on new rules effective Spring 188) Practical problems for city.operators • - What to look for and how to monitor • Examples of city - gambling operations Implementing One -Call Notification ..Overview of state legislation . Implementing statewide system .,Organizational process, local issues /procedures Rate structure How Cities Can Make Effective Use of Pooling? The how -to's of participating in Minnesota Municipal Money Market (4M) Fund Minnesota Cities Capital Equipment Borrowing Program . Benefits and savings of CEBP . 4M Fund performance and-comparison of investment alternatives CITY BUSINESS Development Strate ies Committee . Role of committee members . Introduction to new policy development process . Impact of 188 Session on policy priorities ..Committee work plan for policy issues for 189 CITY NIGHT 6:30 -10:30 p.m. St. Paul Salutes the Arts at Landmark Center "Cabaret Night" "A Taste of St. Paul" THURSDAY, JUNE 9 8:00 -9:00 a.m. .75th Anniversary Observance - LMC President's Breakfast for Past Presidents EXHIBITS OPEN 9:00 a.m.- 5:00.p.m. (Coffee available in exhibit area) CONCURRENT SESSIONS II (Choose one) 9:00 -10:30 a.1t. SKILL SESSIONS: INFLUENCE SKILLS Communicating With the Media . Overview /definitions . Elements of persuasion . Identification of message and audience" . Crafting message to audience and medium . How to place your message Crisis management . Communications planning SKILL SESSIONS: LEADERSHIP SKILLS Serving Your Constituents — Part I Meeting Master, Part I .Focus on non - council meetings ..Deciding when and when not to meet . Targeting meeting objectives . Designing an agenda that works (Beneficial for both elected officials and staff) ISSUE INSTITUTE: PERSONNEL Signs of Employee Dissatisfaction/Improving Staff Morale . Indicators of dissatisfaction Strategies to detect dissatisfaction and identify causes . Establishing trust . Identifying problems and players . Providing benefits . Employee input system ISSUE INSTITUTE: ECONOMICS Insurance Issues . Recent and upcoming LMCIT coverage changes Punitive damages - Inverse condemnation - Pollution - Workers' compensation /employers' liability coverage . Risk management and contracts - Insurance requirements - Hold harmless agreements "Additional insured" listings —Joint powers contracts - liability and coverage issues CITY BUSINESS Land Use, Energy, Transportation Policy Committee. . Introduction to new policy development process . Review of impact of '88 legislation ..Development of committee work plan Future policy issues BREAK 10:30 -10:45 a.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (Choose one) 10:45 a.m. -12:15 p.m. SKILL SESSIONS: LEADERHSIP SKILLS Serving Your Constituents - Part II • Meeting Master, Part II • Focus on non - council meetings • Promoting good attendance • Getting others to champion your cause (Beneficial for both elected officials and staff) SKILL SESSIONS: MANAGEMENT SKILLS The Task of Leadership in a Time of Change .._Building concensus on defining goals Assuring results orientation . Assigning accountability . Giving direction to achieve goals ISSUE INSTITUTES: ECONOMICS Economic Development In Rural Areas - -City Initiatives Focus in on the how -to's - Steps to follow such as Meeting with city and community leaders . Coming up with a budget . Determining whether to establish a port authority Establishing a loan pool . Identifying potential land and buildings for new industry Working for possible expansion of existing industries Knowing what economic development tools are available ISSUE INSTITUTES: TIMELY TOPIC Implementing Title III at the Local Level • History and purpose of Superfund, Title III requirements • Hazardous materials emergencies: a special report (video tape) • Organizing Title III in Minnesota • Development of local emergency plan - Planning requirements Procedures for developing local emergency response plans .Chemical reporting requirements and data processing systems CITY BUSINESS Revenue Sources Policy Committee . Analysis,of property tax reform: impacts on cities' current and future fiscal status . Levy limits: implications for future policy development and expectations for'FY '89 city budgets . Presentations by state finance and legislative leaders MAYORS ASSOCIATION /MINI- CONFERENCE LUNCHEON 12:30 -2:00 p.m. Douglas Kiker, NBC -TV Political /News Correspondent "The Stakes for Cities in the 188 Election" CONCURRENT SESSIONS IV (Choose one) 2:15 -3:30 p.m. SKILLS SESSION: INFLUENCING SKILLS Marketing Your City Taking a community profile Involving staff and elected officials . Marketing techniques Media choices . Organizing the communications effort SKILLS SESSION: MANAGEMENT SKILLS What Every Elected Official Should Know About The Budget . Strategic planning Goal setting Council's role and how to assess performance . Legal requirements for preparing a budget . Identifying budget responsibilities ISSUE INSTITUTES: ECONOMIC Municipal Finance Today and Tomorrow What's happening with city financing . Supplemental revenue sources under current law . New sources of revenue - what's been tried elsewhere . The aftermath of property tax reform. ISSUE INSTITUTES: TIMELY TOPIC AIDS: Policies For Cities . Hiring . Retention and job reassignment . Emergency response /testing . Training and education of work force . Treatment facilities LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING 3:45 -5:00 p.m. LEAGUE RECEPTION AND BANQUET 6:30 -9:00 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Final General Session 9:00 -10:30 a.m. David McNally, "The Power of Purpose" I r 1988 LMC Annual Conference Registration Form General Delegate Registration June 7 -10, 1988 number tow Advance registration (before June 3) ........... ............................... $130.00 Registration at Conference .......................... ........................$155.00 Registration fee includes badge, admission to all general sessions /workshops, and tickets for meal functions on the general program: Wednesday and Thursday coffee in exhibit area, Wednesday and Thursday lunch, Thursday banquet, Friday coffee and rolls. (This registration DOES INCLUDE THE MAYORS /MINI CONFERENCE LUNCHEON on Thursday.) If your spouse attends, that registration is complimentary, but you must purchase meal tickets for your spouse. You may do so in the EXTRA CONFERENCE MEAL TICKETS section below. If you pre - register you'll receive a postcard acknowledgement to be presented at the advance registration desk to facilitate speedy registration. (Please print or type) Daytime City: Contact Person: Telephone x Am Co& Full Name Nickname Tide Spouse (e.g. William) (e.g. Bill) Mini- Conference Registration Thursday, June 9 number tow Advance registration (before June 3) ............ ............................... $60.00 Registration at Conference . ...................... .........................$70.00 Mini- Conference registration fee includes badge, registration, coffee, and luncheon. If you pre - register, you will receive a postcard acknowledgement to be presented at the prepaid registration desk to facilitate speedy registration. Mini- Conference delegates who plan to attend the Thursday banquet should purchase tickets below. Registered delegates to the General Conference are welcome to attend Mini- Conference sessions and do not need to purchase special registrations. (Please print or type) Daytime City: Contact Person: Telephone Full Name Nickname Title Spouse (e.g. William) (e.g. Bill) Extra Conference Meal Tickets Order extra meal tickets below. Be sure to indicate the name of the person(s) for whom you order the tickets, or the name of the delegate who should receive the extra tickets. Spouses' complimentary registration does not include meal tickets. Order below. Mini- Conference registration does not include any meals except the Thursday luncheon. Number Tow Luncheon Wednesday .............................. ..........................$9.50 for whom Mayors' Luncheon/Mini- Conference Luncheon Thursday . .........................$12.50 for whom Banquet Thursday .. ............................... .........................$21.00 for whom Total Advance Registration .................... ..............................$ Send registration and payment to Gayle Brodt, League of Minnesota Cities, 183 University Ave. East, St. Paul, MN 55101. Make checks payable to: League of Minnesota Cities April 1988 17 1rIA..l1 1 �. e `i1��. REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council From: Francis Hoffman City Engineer Date: 5/12/88 Subject: Feasibility Report - Watermain and Sanitary Sewer Extensions - 6225 Ryan Set Hearing Date - 6/6/88 Recommendation: Set hearing date - June 6, 1988. Info /Background: Agenda Item # VII.G Consent 0 Information Only F-] Mgr. Recommends To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance Property owners on Ryan Avenue between West 62nd and West 63rd Street do not have City sewer and water. A petition was received to investigate some improve- ments. City staff will present -for hearing two options. One option (A) to service the whole block and another option (B) to service only one home. Estimated Cost Option A: Sewer and Water $ 75,720.73 Option B: Sewer and Water (6225 Ryan Only) $ 17,135.09 These projects are feasible to construct. �i c � Cn \k— las M��O/ BBB REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & Council Members From: Ken Rosland, City Manager Date: May 12, 1988 Subject: SALE OF U. S. CABLE SYSTEMS Recommendation: Adoption of a lobbyist policy Info /Background: Agenda Item # VIII.A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Attached you will find information regarding the sale of our Cable TV. Rogers is intending to sell all of their U. S. Cable systems of which we are one. You will find a time schedule of what we are attempting to do, and we will keep you informed as to the action which you as the City Council will have to take. Our first action is the approval of the resolution which is attached and similar to the one which we used during the franchising period. This resolution is basically a uniform lobbying policy which we would like to follow. c � Cn \k— las M��O/ BBB REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & Council Members From: Ken Rosland, City Manager Date: May 12, 1988 Subject: SALE OF U. S. CABLE SYSTEMS Recommendation: Adoption of a lobbyist policy Info /Background: Agenda Item # VIII.A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Attached you will find information regarding the sale of our Cable TV. Rogers is intending to sell all of their U. S. Cable systems of which we are one. You will find a time schedule of what we are attempting to do, and we will keep you informed as to the action which you as the City Council will have to take. Our first action is the approval of the resolution which is attached and similar to the one which we used during the franchising period. This resolution is basically a uniform lobbying policy which we would like to follow. SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN CABLE COMMISSION C/O Herbst & Thue, Ltd. 950 Northland Plaza 3800 West 80th Street Bloomington, MN 55431 (612) 893-6711 May 6, 1988 Mayor, Manager and Members of the City Council of Edina Edina City Hall 4801.West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Re: Southwest Suburban Cable Commission Our File No. 88 -0175G Dear Mayor, Manager and Members of the City Council: A request has been made by Rogers Communications, Inc. to have an evaluation done of the existing relief package approved by the City Councils of each member city of the Southwest Commission, several years ago. The evaluation will be for the purpose of determining what the position of the cities will be when Rogers transfers its cable system to a new operator, because of their announced sale of United States systems. A letter is enclosed from Rogers making a request to the cities to evaluate the franchise. Also enclosed is a copy of a letter we have been instructed to write to Rogers in response to their letter. Our letter also includes a schedule of various proceedings that has been adopted by the Southwest Commission to deal with this matter. You will note that there would be participation-by each of the cities at the appropriate times. In addition to the response, it has been recommended by the Southwest Commission that each city adopt a lobbyist policy similar to that adopted by them at the time of initial franchising. It is intended by this lobbyist policy that all of the proceedings be public and to insure that individual members of city counsels and their staffs are not confronted with various potential cable companies or others having an interest in the matter other than constituants. Each city should adopt the lobbyist policy. Further, if there is any question with regard to the process that has been established by the Southwest Commission, those comments should be Cities of Eden Prairie, Edina, Hopkins, Minnetonka & Richfield Mayor, Manager and Members of the City Council of Edina May 6, 1988 Page 2 forwarded to the Commission. Otherwise, the Commission will be proceeding ahead with the process as outlined. Very truly rs, Adrian E. He st AEH:tc Enclosures SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN CABLE COMMISSION C/O Herbst & TI-me, Ltd. 950 Northland Plaza 3800 West 80th Street Bloomington, MN 55431 (612) 893 -6711 May 6, 1988 Mr. Vernon Achber Vice President Regulatory Affairs Rogers Communications, Inc. Suite 2600, Commercial Union Tower Post Office Box 249 Toronto Dominion Centre Toronto, Ontario M5K 1J5 Re: File No. 88 -0175G Dear Vernon: I have been instructed by the Southwest Suburban Cable Commission to respond to your letter dated April 28, 1988. In your letter, you request the commission to enter into discussions with Rogers to_ review and perhaps renegotiate the Relief Agreement based.upon the condition that the Buyer will be required to accept the franchise as modified by the Amended Relief Agreement on an "as is basis ". Further, you describe a time line within which you would expect those negotiations to occur. You point out that you will provide a proposal, based upon the willingness of the cities to proceed ahead. We have attached to this letter, an outline approved by the Southwest Suburban Cable Commission at a special Commission meeting held May 5, 1988. This outline will also be forwarded to the member cities of the Southwest Suburban Cable Commission.. The Commission voted to forward a letter to you providing a time line for discussions and stating tht the SWSCC is willing to enter into discussions. It is requested that you respond with your proposal. Your proposal should be received by us by May 20, 1988 according to the outline enclosed. As you know, a request has also been made for reimbursement for the expenses of the Commission. For the initial process, the Commission is requesting an advance payment of $25,000.00. This should be paid as promptly as possible in as much as the Cities of Eden Prairie. Edina, F[cmkins. Minnetonka tic Richfield I Mr. Vernon Achber May 6, 1988 Page 2 Commission has directed its staff to proceed ahead with work on this matter. You will be furnished with copies of all billing statements for this work. It is expected at this time for this initial process, that our firm will be the only outside resource. It may well be that at a future date financial consulting assistance would be required during the process involving the transfer. Please call me if you have any questions.or comments on the schedule. enclosed. Otherwise, we will be waiting receipt of payment from you and your proposal. Very ly you", Adrian A. Herb t AEH:tc cc: Southwest Suburban Cable Commission Cliff D. Williams Debra Cottone RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A UNIFORM POLICY WITH RESPECT TO LOBBYING BY CABLE APPLICANTS WITH INDIVIDUAL COUNCIL MEMBERS OR STAFF WHEREAS, the City of in conjunction with others comprising the Southwest Suburban Cable Commission ( "SWSCC") have been requested by the Grantee of their similar Cable Communications System Franchises ( "Franchise "), to evaluate issues relating to the potential sale of the Franchise; and WHEREAS, it is the concern of this City Council that in this process all persons who may have an interest in a particular cable company (either the existing Grantee under the Franchise including its parent or affiliates, or interested purchasers of the Franchise) conduct any communications with regard to this matter with the City Council as a.whole and not with individual members of the City Council -or administration; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of all of those participating in the franchising process that all communications be public to avoid any sort of misunderstanding and unwarranted accusations that would otherwise develop either against the City or any of its Councilmembers or representatives; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined a policy must be adopted that will be consistently followed by its Councilmembers and staff and with the understanding that Councilmembers of other communities will likewise adhere to a similar policy. .NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of . Minnesota: 1. It is the policy of the Mayor and City Council that all communications regarding any matter of the cable communications system proposed sale and transfer shall be directed to the City Council as a whole and not to an individual Council or staff member. It is not intended by this that communications by a constituent acting in a private capacity as a constituent will be prohibited. 2. It is requested that the Chairman.of.the SWSCC will request from the Grantee of the Franchise and other interested cable companies that they provide a list designating each person who will be the official speakers or representatives on behalf of them, and further, that the SWSCC shall provide to the City Council from time to time, a report advising it of the names of any such official speakers or representatives. 3. That a copy of this Resolution be forwarded by the City Clerk to the Chairman of the SWSCC and to the Clerk of each of the cities who may be forming the same cable communications system. 4. The SWSCC is hereby authorized to distribute a copy of this Resolution to each applicant or potential applicant of a cable communications system for this City. 5. This Resolution will be effective beginning with the day of its passage and continue until an ordinance granting a franchise for a cable communications system is adopted. Adopted by the City Council of the City of this day of ,.1988. By Its Thursday, May 5, 1988 5:00 p.m. PROCEDURE IN RESPONSE TO ROGERS PROPOSED NEGOTIATIONS PRIOR TO THE TRANSFER STEP I .Full Commission Meeting A. Establish that SWSCC position cannot be given until their own review of negotiating stance conducted. B.. Review and approve time line. C. Discuss and decide at what point Full Commission needs to be involved. D. Discuss and agree to lobbyist policy. (Don't talk to other companies while we.are .forming our position). E. Revise charge to SWCPC to review various options of operating access. (Corporation vs. Company) (This report is part of Southwest Operating Committee agenda June 16) F. Assign the following tasks to staff: 1. Response letter to Rogers. 2. What -can and cannot the Commission legally do in the transfer process? Including option of municipal ownership. 3. Review of original franchise (as amended) and the Performance Agreement. Outline issues so Commission can determine what provisions are still important so a list can be provided to any proposed buyer. (SWSCC's Wish List) 4. Receive from Rogers a proposal of items they want to see in the franchise for the proposed buyer. (Rogers' Wish List) Due Date: Friday, May 20, 1988 5. Research what other Rogers' systems are operating on with their Relief package in place. . STEP II Friday, Letter to Rogers - replying: May 6, 1988 A. SWSCC intends to evaluate Rogers' proposal preliminary to the transfer. B. Outline reimbursement for expenses. C. Specify that Rogers proposal is expected by Friday, May 20. STEP III Monday, Letter to City Councils - outlining the process to May 9, 1988 be followed, along with the anticipated date for their review and approval. 'Include lobbyist policy for councils to adopt. STEP IV Friday, May 20, 1988 Rogers proposal received. A. Outlines their position on all aspects of franchise and Performance Agreement obligations. STEP V Thursday, Public Hearing at Edina. June 2, 1988 ]:00 P.M. STEP VI Thursday, Operating Committee Meeting. June 16, 1988 3:00 p.m. Purpose: To review all items in Step I "F" above. Note: Rescheduled the Thursday, May 19 meeting to Thursday, June 16 at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, Full Commission Meeting. - June 29, 1988 5:00 p.m. A. Review recommendations by the Operating Committee. B. Determine recommendations to City Councils on negotiations prior to the transfer. STEP VIII July Council Meetings to determine whether or not to accept SWSCC.'recommendations. (Agenda items due a week in advance) STEP IX Date to Commission Meeting. be set A. Evaluate decisions of the cities. B. Determine response to Rogers. C. Designate staff to write correspondence to Rogers. STEP X Date to Letter from the Cities to Rogers on items to be be set included in transfer. A. Include questionnaire for proposed buyer and seller to complete. Edina City Council % EDINA CITY HALL 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN. 55424 REF: Tree Planting; McCauley Trail Agenda Item IX.A Robert N. Olsen 6709 Samuel Road Edina, MN. 55435 May 6, 1988 Dear Council Members: The Indian Foothills Association would like to submit, for your consideration, a tree planting project as a buffer between McCauley Trail and 62 Crosstown and County Rd. 18. Gustafson has planted 40 trees (a distance of one — quarter mile) along McCauley Trail West starting at Gleason Rd. The Indian Foothills Assn. would like to see this same format of plantings to continue along McCauley West, McCauley South to Valley View Rd. We feel this project would have great aesthetic value as a border of Edina and would also serve as a sound abatement from the heavy traffic on County Rd. 18, 62 Crosstown, and the residents of this area. We are suggesting you plant Summit Ash trees because the nature of this tree is for the branches to grow up, rather than the Breen Ash with branches that grow straight out and bend down. We suggest you continue with the plantings, as Gustafson has started, planting the trees 35 feet apart. To continue this to Valley View Rd. we estimate that it would take approximately 210 trees. The best price we have found would be Minnesota Valley Landscape with 2 inch Summit Ash planted at $125.00 a tree; totaling $26,250.00 for the entire project. When we approached Bob Kojetin on this project on Novemer 13, 1987, he informed'us that the budgets have been set for 1988 and suggested we write to the Council with this proposal so you may act on this in June and could be.in the budget for 1989• Enclosed find a picture taken of McCauley West on September 9, 1987, showing the trees Gustafson-planted in the spring of 1987. When the trees mature we feel that Edina can show this project with pride to many cities that are considering a buffer to their residential area. Edina City Council % Edina City Hall May 6, 1988 -2- For your information, a highlighted map of_the -Indian Foothills is enclosed; green showing what is planted and red showing our proposal. Equally as important, however, is that this area represents the West boundaries of Edina. If.you would like any of the members of the Indian Foothills Association to appear before the Council or have any further questions on this matter, you may contact me during the day at 922 -3995 or in the evening at 941 -3239• Very truly yours, Robert N. Olsen RNO:tmh CC: Mr. Robert Kojetin Enclosures � CREST J58 \ i DR O' - f 169 212 I 6z 0 J! \ 4 -0 ' ti PNSS `U 0R POND c t INDIAN P q Creek Valley Elem.a� \C c' spy r i/f LOk! t fq CREEK VA Y 0. e •'2_ NAP, PTO h i a Edina West Sr. HI INDIAN MILLS BALDER LA = CIR. 4t. dr HILLS y p o RD o W T r It �•�� "' f ' a = a► w lu a �O ` MIL C Q W W 00" GRACE Valley View Jr. Hi Is < Al, d APACHE RD " xa uI -�/ TER. j I 6r qj Is IL / LOIS LA. 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N P.O. 8 MESSAGE 2 137002 05/02/88 86.22 AT d T TELEPHONE 30- 4256 - 782 -78 2 ' 4 4 16 5 137003 05/05/88 20.10 ALBINSON BLUE PRINTING 10- 4570 - 260 -26 464175 ° 1717003 OS /03 /a8 1885 ALBIN_ BLUE PRINTING 10- 4570 - 260 -26 462874 e ' 200.95 r D D 1 137004 05/11./88. 05/11/88 S.L_48 46.97 AMER.ICAN_LINEN. AMERICAN LINEN LAUNRR_�_ LAUNDRY 10 =4262- 440 -44 10- 4262 - 440 -44 142704 14170 1 �,,: 13 101 " 137004 05/11/88 42.23 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 440 -44 4 15 12 137004 137004 OS!__1iL8.8 05/05/88 20 -53 25.42 AMERICAN LINEN AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 27- 42_62-663 -66 50- 4262 - 821 -82 ;16 " 13 " 137004 05/05/88 19.12 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 841 -84 1D 15 1- 37 -0 -04 05%05/88 -. 24_..6.0 AMER- LCAN_LI.NEN LAS[J±IOBY— 50 =4262- 861 -86 ID Ito 7° n 230.3S + 21 122 f8 13ZOO5 O5LLLL8Q 4Q-23 AUDIO GROUP ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 822 -82 123 24 'D 137005 05/11/88 40.23 AUDIO GROUP ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 822 -82 23 20 60.46 r 26 2, 126 22 137006 05/03/88 81.80 AQUA ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 10 -4SO4- 318 -30 16578 23 24 81.80 + - 30 31 3 2' rrrrrr 3] i3 26 26 34 2' 137008 137008 OS/_03LS8 05/03/88 1.9_..0.1 98.64 KAMAN_B.EAR1NG f $PLY KAMAN BEARING 6 SPLY REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- S60 -56 40 -4540- 801 -80 639650 639364 3a » 26 '29 30 114.6S + 3B 3D a 31 rrrrrr rrr -CKS 41 02 42 33 131013. 137013 45!_04/_85. 05/06/88 10.fEs.5-0 81.48 ALTERNATOR REBUILD ALTERNATOR REBUILD SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 10- 4SO4- 32_5 -30 10 -4504- 560 -56 1537 1538 43 34 145 r35 137013 05/04/88 132.7S ALTERNATOR REBUILD REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- S60 -S6 004328 i47 36 -31013 05/09/88 39.40 ALTERNATOR REBUILD REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 4e 137013 OS/04/88 3SS.79 ALTERNATOR REBUILD TOOLS 40- 4580 - 801 -80 1536 '4D 9e 3D 711.92 • I :0 152 40 rrrrrr rrr —CKS 133 41 42 137025 08/11/88 31.00 ALFONS ANDERSSON COST OF BEER SOLD 27- 4630- 663 -66 154 '56 43 31.00 + '7 44 50 45 -37-026 05/ii.L58 4,185...60 BADGER METER INC WATER METERS 40 -1220- 000 -00 534623 5D X60 46 4] 4,185.60 r 6, 62 49 •rrrr• rrr -CKS 163 !64 49 °O 137028 05/11/88 341.20 BEER WHOLESALERS COST BEER SOLD 27- 4630 - 663 -66 65 i0° °f 137028 137028 05/11/_88 05/09/88 829s 8O 1,996.70 BEER — WHOLESALERS BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 50- 4630-842 -84 e6 e� 72 53 137028 05/11/88 1,611.65 BEER WHOLESALERS INVENTORY 50- 4630- 862 -86 10 ]1 154 4,779.35 r 72 55 56 57 rrrrrr rrr -CKS 13 14 75 0 r AL A 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER UC.-Aft TTCM nvaroTOrrnN i 05 -16 -88 PAGE 2 ArrnuNT NO TNV. 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M MESSAGE 1 ' 2 2 3 30 05/_06,/88 46.9 BERNARD -dJ ULC-AHY C_0 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 40748 4 4 ._0.0 469.00 + 6 e s 6 1.3703.1 051-02,/$$ 278.40 BERTELSON EROS INC SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 5100 =51 7 e_ 7 137031 05/11/88 65.74 BERTELSON BROS INC SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 510 -51 ° 10 6 137031 05/09/88 12.00 BERTELSON BROS INC G SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 520 -52 373090 11 0 137031. - -- .05/_02/88 38.20 BERTELSON-BROS-INC _INC SUPPLIES 30_4504- 783 - 78.372449 '2 7031 OS/11/88 18.88 BERTELSON BROS INC OFFICE SPIY 30- 4516 - 781 -78 373975 3 ""137031 05/06/88 18.82 BERTELSON BROS INC OFFICE SUPP 30- 4516 - 781 -78 373131 ,3 7031 05/09/8$ 46_98 BERTELSON BROS INC SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -80 372886 fe fe �20 13 479.02 + 14 " __1.3.7_032__-- 05/J_1/_88 __- 228.._00_ 01SH0P_T RA- VEL CENTER CONT EDUCATION 10 -4202- 440 -44 19 21 zz 16 1 228.00 + n 1s 137_910 05/11/88 23_33` MINNEAPOLIS JAYCEES- INVENTORY 50 -4214- 822 -82 z5 'o 137_91b 05/11/88 23.33 70 "' MINNEPOLIS JAYCEES .00* A INVENTORY 50- 4214 - 842 -84 26 26 20 137 910 05/11/88 23.3 MINNEAPOLIS JAYCEES INVENTORY 50 -4214- 862 -86 27 21 1..37033 05/_1.1/88 1i;Q_50 BERGFORD_TRUCKING INVENTORY 50- 4626 - 822 -82 z 3 zz 137033 05/05/88 115.00 BERGFORD TRUCKING COST OF GOODS 50- 4626 - 822 -82 23 137033 05/05/88 174.00 BERGFORD TRUCKING COST OF GOODS SO- 4626-842 -84 ]1 1 24 1_ 37033 05/11/88 155.50 BERGFORD TRUCKING INVENTORY SO- 4626- 842 -84 3 25 1 37033 055/88 /0 156.50 BERGFORD TRUCKING COST OF GOODS 50- 4626 - 862 -86 33 3° 26. 137033 05/11/88 188.50 BERGFORD TRUCKING INVENTORY 50 -4626- 862 -86 35 Z7 910.00* -3-8 za + ++ -CKS 37 ze 30 a + + + +• 30 40 31 137035 05/11/88 1,186.60 BOUSTEAD ELECTRIC CONT REPAIRS 40- 4248 - 801 -80 41 42 32 33 1, 186.60 + 43 44 74 137036 05/11/88 129.04 BRADY OFFICEWARE SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 a5 46 35 36 129.04 + 47 J7 137037 05/06/88 242.50 BRAUN ENG TESTING IN PROF SERV 10- 4201 - 200 -20 40 30 39 30 242.50 + 31 52 60 137038 05/09/88 100.00 GEORGE BUTLER POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 430 -42 53 54 41 42 100.00 + 55 se 66 A 44 `5I 137.04.1 0.5/_06/88 1_22_.94 BURY d CARLSON INC ASPHALT MIX 10 -4524- 301 -30 29291 so eo :'6 137041 05/03/88 139.93 BURY d CARLSON INC ASPHALT MIX 10 -4524- 301 -30 29201 61 et 7 262.37 • e3 4a 64 4 • +•N+ +++ -CKS ss sol S11 5/05,/85 8,!15 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIES tae 30- 4516 - 781 -78 'se sz 8.45 +eo 70 e3 71 +++ -CKS 72 55 ]3 58 57 137053 05/05/88 90.98 BROWNING FERRIS RUBBISH REMOVAL 10- 4250 - 628 -62 ;; 7 -r-; 1988 CITY OF EDINA PLIWnu rin nAVe AM^IIUV CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 3 urunnn rrrr nrennrnrrnu wnnnuur un ruu as n n u ureewrr 1 2 3 90.98 * 2 3 ° 137054 05/09/88 53.17 BATTERY WAREHOUSE REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 66896 5 5 137054 05/04/88 29.07 BATTERY WAREHOUSE REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 65871 ; ° 7054 05/06/88 t0.3-82 BATTERY—WA EHOUSE REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 664 -66 e 7 e 186.06 • to 9 *mss *� *— - - - - - -- — — — * ** —CKS II z :to 1 137058 05/09/88 100.00 WAYNE W BENNETT POLICE SERV 10 -4100- 430 -42 i13 14 3 ,12 14 s le 13 14 IS * ** —CKS 17 19 16 137060 05/11/88 224.57 AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE INVENTORY 27- 4624 - 663 -66 2� 122 17 137060 05/04/88 265.18 AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE COST OF BEER SOLD 27- 4630- 663 -66 08488 10 24 191 2] zo � 21 — — 177 26 22 137066 05/06/88 72.38 CDP SERVICE 10 -4226- 510 -51 876445 23 137066 05/11/88 238.00 CDP CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 420 -42 872886 31 24 370.6.6 0106L88 6 _50 CDP SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 540 -54 871535 3 33 23 137066 05/06/88 76.58 CDP SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 540 -54 869116 26 454.46 * 34 27I35 ]6 2e 28 * * * * ** * *• -CKS 3 0 30 133032__ 051_0.6/ 127_50 CHAPIN PUBLISHING CO LEGAL AID 10 -4210- 140-14 82385 39 ,ao 31 32 127.80 s 41 42 33 1374.7_3 _05/11./_88 148_1_0 CjTY BEER INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 44 45 34 137073 05/09/88 243.65 CITY BEER INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 73 137073 05/11/88 119.70 CITY BEER INVENTORY ' 50- 4630- 862 -86 46 36, S11.4S * ' 4 7 a9 37 38 137074 05/03/88 23,842.00 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON PROF SERV 10 -4201- 480 -48 6295 49 130 39 23.842.00 * 52 40 53 41 137075 05/05/88 20.89 CLANCY DRUG INC SUPPLIES 10- 4508 - 480 -48 54 42 20.89 * Ise 43 44 •sssss * ** —CKS i3l 5 45 -- --- Leo `6 137078 05/11/88 161.75 COCA COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS 27 -4624- 663 -66 61 47 137078 05/11/88 94.50 COCA COLA BOTTLING POP 28- 4624 - 703 -70 63 `e 3103$ 0.5L1LL @$ 126.20 COCA COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 822 -82 64 49 137078 05/09/88 421.90 COCA COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 65 50 137078 05/11/68 418.65 COCA COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 6; Go 51 1,223.00 a 60 52 69 33 34 * * * * ** * ** —CKS 71 72 S6 137092 05/02/88 Y97.60 C & 8 DIST INC - COST OF GOODS SOLD 23 -4624- 613 -61 06289 36 37 197.60 s - ... 74 15 7 1 y 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE CHECK NO DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE 4 rrrr -l"I 137132 05/11/88 345.00 PHYSIO CONTROL MAINTENANCE 10 -4274- 440 -44 D11152 as - - - - -- 3_45..00. 137138 05/02/88 22.77 ED PHILLIPS 6 SONS INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 064850 ".,�c!i 22.77 * _ trtt►r ..641 1.3-7]43 05/11 -/88 183.48 EMRICH BAKING CO CLEANING SPLY 27 -4512- 663 -66 35 137143 05/04/88 149.54 EMRICH BAKING CO CLEANING SUPP 27 -4512- 663 -66 65 333.02 67 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS E .. E7 f7 *** -CKS I 13 * *s -CKS - al al 137097 OS/06/88 61.65 COURTNEY C WAYNE MILEAGE APR 10- 4208- 100 -10 al r *r -CKS 1'° rr * * *r 1 " 137099 05/05/88 7.26 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 664 -66 31064 13 137099 05/05/88 19.46 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 664 -66 31065 ;; 12� _137_0.99.__.__ -05/- 0.5 488 69..03__ CUSHMAN MOTOR CO REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 664 -66 - 31334 "j 95.75 * 19 la' * ** —CKS 19 121 171 137110 05/06/88 164.23 DAVIDSEN DIST INC INVENTORY 50 -4630- 842 -84 Z' 164.23 * 24 * ** -CKS 1211 137120 05/06/88 5,367.44 DORSEY 6 WHITNEY PROF SERV 10 -4218- 220 -22 29 3' 137120 05/06/88 7,977.75 DORSEY & WHITNEY PROF SERV 10- 4218 - 220 -22 13,345.19 r 3= -CKS 35 — 27, -3� 137125 05/11/88 48.00 MERIT SUPPLY SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 628 -62 19056 31 3� 137125 05/04/88 198.00 MERIT SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 18961 lac 13712505/0.4/88 483.00 SUPPLY ACCESSORIES 10-4620-560-5619050 137125 _ 05/04/88 495.00 MERIT SUPPLY ACCESSORIES 10 -4620- 560 -56 18986 41 �13 `I 137125 05/06/88 495.00 MERIT SUPPLY ACCESSORIES f0- 4620 - 560 -56 19055 33 137125 05/11/88. 249 .00 MERIT _SUPPLY CLEANING _SPLY _28- 451-2 - 702 -70 19099 ..- _ _____ 137125 05/05/88 411.00 MERIT SUPPLY G SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 19054 a' 4f' r1,' 5� 137125 05/05/88 480.30 MERIT SUPPLY G SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 19053 4. 05/09/88__— -__— 498.70___ _ MERIT SUPPLY _ SUPPLIES _ 30 -4504- 782 -78 19100 - -�a9 a — ' _137125_ 137125 _ 05/04/88 - 490.00 MERIT SUPPLY SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -80 18962 "•.J3 137125 05/04/88 490.00 MERIT SUPPLY SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -80 18987 15, W TREAT_SUPP 40 -4622- 801 -80 4532 6,488.00 �Sa I,. rrrr -l"I 137132 05/11/88 345.00 PHYSIO CONTROL MAINTENANCE 10 -4274- 440 -44 D11152 as - - - - -- 3_45..00. 137138 05/02/88 22.77 ED PHILLIPS 6 SONS INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 064850 ".,�c!i 22.77 * _ trtt►r ..641 1.3-7]43 05/11 -/88 183.48 EMRICH BAKING CO CLEANING SPLY 27 -4512- 663 -66 35 137143 05/04/88 149.54 EMRICH BAKING CO CLEANING SUPP 27 -4512- 663 -66 65 333.02 67 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS E .. E7 f7 *** -CKS Y 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 5 —^I, .,n nArr Aunn.,T ucunno TTCM n=QP0TPT7nW ArFMIMT Wn TWU 6 P n A MFAAAAE _ ... __ _ ... - .- ^.^r�f^+.,.""."'�q..^�R'9�' *•7rf.,; , , ,yam.,... -,^+�I'11n. ..n.n,r..., .. � -,, —1 2 2 ' 3 •rs —CKS , 4 __.rsssrs_ — _ -- _ — 7 ° 137148 05/03/88 54.28 ELVIN SAFETY SUPPLY SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 301 -30 88116 7 ° rrrrs• 137150 05/06/88 39.12 ELECTRONIC CENTER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 377570 1 sss —CKS � 10 11 137150 05/09/88 90.18 ELECTRONIC CENTER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 380660 1zi L29.30 + , ,3 4I 1 1° rr + + ++ _ Frr —CKS 2 ° _ 137156 05/11/88 45.76 FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PROF SERV 10 -4201- 420 -42 2 " 45.76 + ' '° 201 rsssr• +++ —CKS 2' 137.158_ 137158 05/06/_88 05/02/88 437-90 437.90 FEED B_ITE CONTROL FEED RITE CONTROL REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 805 -80 40 -4540- 805 -80 101878 101668 '2 23 137158 05/11/88 324.00 FEED RITE CONTROL REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 805 -80 102101 za 11199.80 + 25I 25 rrrrrr 27 ssr —CKS 28 137176 05/05/88 48,958.06 G.L.CONTRACTING INC CONTRACT PAYABLE 60- 2040 - 000 -00 29 30 48,958.06 r < 31I 32 sssssr rrs —CK 137.183_ 137183 45/_06/_8$ 05/06/88 117,25 27.00 BEST LOCKING SYSTEM8 BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 45_40- 520_ -52 10 -4540- 540 —S4 81545 81546 34 J3 137183 05/04/88 23.09 BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 666 -66 81525 30 137183 05/02/88 4.84 BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 782 -78 81544 J7 3e 172.18 + I` 39 rsr —CKS 40 41 137188 05/09/88 321.63 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 440 -44 a2 37188 05/06/88 75.53 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 646 -64 561341 43 4A 397.16 + 45 I; ±ss -CKS le 46 [ `7 137194 r`0 05/06/88 19.00 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS EQUIP RENTAL 10 -4226- 301 -30 28289 �a 1.37194 056/88 266.25 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERVICE 10- 4294 - 560 -56 28288 !e `D 137194 05/06/88 181.10 GENERAL COMMUNICATNS RADIO SERVICE 10 -4294- 560 -56 89634 E 70 51 466.35 + 6 f 52 53 rrssrs rss —CKS If 54 05/06_/88 248.34 G T PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540-560 -56 7 35 SB 248.34 + 7 7. °7 *srsr *so—CKS ' _ ... __ _ ... - .- ^.^r�f^+.,.""."'�q..^�R'9�' *•7rf.,; , , ,yam.,... -,^+�I'11n. ..n.n,r..., .. � -,, —1 @4 Y 1 1988 CITY OF EDINA I�AII \IA AATr AYAII \IT ucunnD CHECK REGISTER TTCN nCACRTPTTnN 05 -16 -88 PAGE 6 ACCOUNT NO INV_ Y P_O_ M MESSAGE ' ... -.•_. _.may- __�_+n _ -__ 1 2 2 ] L37202 05/-06/_8.8 -_ 358._60.. GOP_HER"H-OO_T_ER$ SKEET LOADS 29- 457.2- 722 -72 020985 ` 358.60 + ' 6 7 a + + + + ++ 7 + +► -CKS e 7 ° 137206 05/11/88 871.65 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 301 -30 ° _137206_ 05/11/88. 246.13_ G_d_K_SERVICES_- LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 301 -30 ° 137206 05/11/88 480.20 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10- 4262 - 560 -56 " 137206 05/11/88 108.65 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 560 -56 2i 137206 05/_1.1_/88 342._00 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 646 -64 1 05/11/88 88.05 G 8 K SERVICES LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 646 -64 4 3137206 1 137206 05/11/88 352.85 G d K SERVICES CLEANING SUPPLIES 10 -4512- 540 -54 137206_- 05/- 11/88__ -__ 91.20_ G_6.K SERVICES CLEANING SUPPLY 10- 4512 - 540_ -54 2 °� 37206 05/11/88 24.00 G d K 3ERVICEB LAUNDRY 28- 4262 - 702 -70 2 171 05/11/86 84.00 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 28- 4262 - 702 -70 2 2 70 1_37206 05/11/88 574.80 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 40- 4262 - 801 -80 2 19 137206 05/11/88 137.00 G d K SERVICES LAUNDRY 40- 4262 - 801 -60 2 2 10 21 3,400.53 + 2 2 22 • + + + ++ 2] + ++ -CKS 2 3 24 1 05/09/8.8 35.1.0 GENUINE PARTS SUPPLIES 10- 45_04- 560 -56 577000 3 3 -37209 2° 137209 05/04/88 30.55 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540-560 -56 3 ?° 137209 137209_ 05/04/88 05/04/88 56.95 - .57._94- GENUINE PARTS GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 10- 4540 - 560 -56 880923 3 3 28 137209 05/09/88 58.15 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 876584 3 29 137209 05/04/88 82.56 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560-56 3 3 30 137209_ 0.5/09/88_ 18_32 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 973198 J1 137209 05/04/88 26.54 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 4 32 137209 3 05/04/88 263.00 GENUINE PARTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 4 4 34 35 + + + + *# 36 a +++ -CKS 3' 137214 05/09/88 61.07 TOLL COMPANY WELDING SUPPLY 10- 4610- 560 -86 14 30 137214 05/09/88 - 113.99 TOLL COMPANY WELDING SUPPLY 10- 4610- 560 -56 215196 ' S 30 13- 72.L4_ -0 0.5L09L88 .3.4,31_. TOLL COMPANY G SUPPLIES 40- 4504- 803 -80 39234 s '' 209.83 + ' e 41 42 + +t+ ++ ' + ++ -CKS s 43 64 137218 05/06/88 1,041.00 HALLMAN LUBRICANTS 10- 4618- 560 -56 36596 ; 4s -09 + e _16 46 47 + + + + ++ +++ -CKS a 6 49' 137220 05/04/88 68.20 HAR NED LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 507 -50 022194 � so 68.20 s52 e sz 53 +++ -CKS ° 74 3228 05/06/88 256.87 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 7 " 137228 05/06/88 3,121.36 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 ' 36 137226 S? 05/06/88 10.85 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY TOOLS 10- 4580 - 301 -30 ; 7 %w 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK_NQ�DATE CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 7 — 137253 -- 143 wiaal wwwwww Alan Ur- OUMarIAWN Fw-m -lima my. 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REPAIRS POLICE SERVIC 27 10 -4248- 560 -56 153887 10 -4248- 560 -56 153918 10- 4100 - 430 -42 °l , 0 ,t a a� 7 e o� �o !2 30 3, r 3 www -CKS 33 3d 35% M 37 3e vs www -CKS I40 141 �. - -- - - - -- -- - www -CKS 1552 30.00 HUMPHREY RADIATOR CONT. REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 3 4 30.00 • r www -CKS ; r 125.44 HOME JUICE INVENTORY 50-4632- 842 -84 125.44 w 163.50 ICSI EQUIP MAINT 10- 4274- 4P0 -42 -I 312.00 ICSI ED PROGRAM 30- 4280 - 781 -78 21011 r R7II� -- — 4.75.5 - - - — -- -.f �.1 www -CKS 71 -- 35.33 JERRYS FOODS SUPPLIES 23- 4504 - 613 -61 35.33 w �. - -- - - - -- -- - `I I 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK RtGISTER 65 -1678b PAGE 8 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR_ _. ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0.- INV. -R P.O. -N MESSAGE * ** -CKS 137286 05/11/88 18.52 JUSTUS LUMBER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 646 -64 22986 137286 05/04/88 84.47 JUSTUS LUMBER —LUMBER 27- 4604 - 662 -66 137286 05/04/88 2.80 JUSTUS LUMBER LUMBER 27 -4604- 662 -66 20210 137286 05/04/88 10.08 JUSTUS LUMBER LUMBER 27- 4604 - 662 -66 21771 115.87 * ** -CKS 137289 05/09/88 100.00 WALTER JOHNSON POLICE SERVICE 10- 4100 - 430 -42 I 100.00 • - - * ** -CKS 137300 _ 05/02/88 _ 898.75 KOKESH ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 642 -64 898.75 137301 05/03/88 86.25 _ _ KREMER SPRG. 6 ALIGN- REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 - 86.25 * 137302 05/11/88 3,859.65 _ KUETHER DIST CO INVENTORY _ — _ 50- 4630- 822 -82 — 137302 05/09/88 4,688.83 KUETHER DIST CO INVENTORY 50- 4636- 842 -84 8,548.48 * * * * ** -- -- -- * ** -CKS 137304 05/06/88 61.77 KNOX LUMBER CO _ SUPPLIES _ 10 -4SO4- 318 -30 593808 137304 05/06/88 _ 47.28 .. KNOX LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 507 -50 596038 137304 05/05/88 35.69 KNOX LUMBER CO G. SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 642 -64 595585 137304 05/11/88 18.00 KNOX LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 646 -64 137304 05/06/88 685.20 KNOX LUMBER CO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 �- 137304 05/06/88 50.94 KNOX LUMBER CO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 578902 137304 05/02/88 54.50 KNOX LUMBER CO LUMBER____ _____ __ ______ 10- 4604 - 646 -64 579003 137304 05/02/88 - 12.24 _._ KNOX LUMBER CO LUMBER 10 -4604- 646 -64 578930 137304 05/05/88 85.71 KNOX LUMBER CO CONT. REPAIRS 23- 4248- 612-61 596128 137304 05/05/88 23.94 KNOX LUMBER CO _ _ CONT. REPAIRS 23- 4248 - 612 -61 578943 137304 05/09/88 58.66 KNOX LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 28- 4504 - 702 -70 594049 y, 137304 05/11/88 68.83 KNOX LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 28- 4504 - 702 -70 596102 - - -- - - -- - - 1,202.76 - - -- ** * * ** * ** -CKS a 137311 05/06/88 3,292.00 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 "I 137311 05/06/88 5,945.70 EASTSIDE BEVERAGE INVENTORY SO- 4630- 842 -84 137311 .. -_- 05/09/88 _ 5,734.80 EASTSIDE_BEVERAGE INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 862 -86 -- -- -- - - -- -- - - - - -- - • 14, 972.50 * * ** -CKS ,I 137315 05/02/88 15.22 ANCHOR PAPER SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 646 -64 360514 -- -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - -- 1.5_.22 -* - -- -- - - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - -- -- sl * * * * ** * ** -CKS 1988 CITY OF EDINA v .CHECK - NO__DATE __.__AMOUNT CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 9 __ —ITEM. DE-- SCRIPTION ___ACCOUNT NO__INV -._ 11. P.O._N MESSAGE 273.77 _ LAWSON 137317 05/03/88 137317 05/03/88 137317 05/03/88 F _ 137317 _ - -_ 05/03/88 .. 71 137317 05/03/88 137317 05/03/88 ° 137317 ___. - 05/03/88 _ '- 137317 05/03/88 r►I 137317 I 05/03/88 CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 9 __ —ITEM. DE-- SCRIPTION ___ACCOUNT NO__INV -._ 11. P.O._N MESSAGE 273.77 _ LAWSON PRODUCTS ___ _ SUPPLIES.. _ .._ 97.19 LAWSON PRODUCTS. REPAIR PARTS 233.83 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPLACE OF TOOLS 318.25 _ _ __ LAWSON PRODUCTS _ —_ —_ PARATS 368.09 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS 177.77 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS _. .496.00 _ _.__.____- LAWSON PRODUCTS_ __ REPAIR._PARTS 55.14 LAWSON PRODUCTS PARTS 209.10 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 2,188.38 137324 05/02/88 BILLING _ w " 137318 05/02/88 15.15 1.711 137318 _.__._ 05/02/88 _ .. __- . _.. _.. _1 1 .40 " 137318 05/05/88 11.40 %0 137323 05/06/88 37.95 I'I 137319 -- 05/06/88 -- — - -- 1,656.00 �121; _ 10-4504-627-62132206 116S6.00 136.95 +� 137324 -- 05/02/88 1" # # # # ## SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 140 -14 13_2069 19.50 137323 _ 05/06/88 I" 137323 05/03/88 w1;5� 137323 05/06/88 137323 ___ 05/06/88 0 _— ___- ______ SUPPLIES _ 10-4504-627-62132206 136.95 +� 137324 -- 05/02/88 137324 05/02/88 — 3,227.23___— 137324 05/02/88 BILLING _ 137324 ____ 05/02/88 2,188.38 137324 05/02/88 BILLING _ 137324 05/02/88 1,324.56 137324 05/02/88 BILLING 137324 05/02/88 0 ?0 137324 05/02/88 'Ot no — 137324_ _— ra LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 137325 __05/09/88. _ 1,594.51 137325 05/ 1 1 /88 �laai 5 40- 4233 - 800 -80 204._09 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 1330- 000 -00 a_ LOGIS 05/_02/-88 a9 50 -4233- 820 -82 � sc: LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 4233 - 840 -84 -- •;'i 137331 05/02/88 # * # # ## LEEF BROS INC PROF SERV LEEF BROS INC LAUNDRY__ LEEF BROS INC LAUNDRY LEITNER COMPANY SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 325 -30 932901 _ 10- 4540- S60 -56 93739 10- 4580 - 560 -56 932902 10- 4620- 560 -56 932904____ 10- 4620- S60 -56 93290 10- 4620- 560 -56 93739 _.__. 40 -4540- 801 -80 93739 _ 40- 4540 - 801 -80 932903 40- 4540 - 801 -80 091744 aI i 23- 4201 - 612 -61 515196 ' _ —_ 27 -4262- 664 -66 515381_ � 2T -4262- 664 -66 j 27 -4562- 664 -66 8.00_ _LINHOFF_ _ SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 140 -14 13_2069 19.50 LINHOFF SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 627 -62 147659 19.50 LINHOFF SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 627 -62 147659 —__ 89.95- ___—__LINHOFF _— ___- ______ SUPPLIES _ 10-4504-627-62132206 136.95 +� — 3,227.23___— _LOGIS_ _ COMPUTER_ BILLING 10- 4233 - 160 -16 2,188.38 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING _ 10- 4233 - 200 -20 1,324.56 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 10- 4901- 200 -20 927. 00.____— LOGIS_ __ COMPUTER BILLING_ 2574906 - 510 -51 204.09 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING _ 40- 1330 - 000 -00 1,594.51 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 40- 4233 - 800 -80 204._09 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 1330- 000 -00 243.17 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50 -4233- 820 -82 243.17 LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING 50- 4233 - 840 -84 243.17_._ LOGIS COMPUTER BILLING . 50 =4233- 8600 -86— 10,399.37 # - -__ _ 116.22 LONG- LAKE — FORD__ TRACT CONT_REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 066282 2,280.00 LONG LAKE FORD TRACT REPLACEMENT 10 -4901- 650 -64 3177 _ 2,396.22 * — - — *** -CKS . -�I -• #M -CKS ' 126.80 MINNESOTA CO REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 805-80 10328 126.80 * - - 551.70 LAHASS CORPORATION CONT REPAIRS 10 -4248- 560 -56 842835 * ## -CKS _ .I v It j 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 10 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT _ VENDOR __ - -, _ ._ _ ITEM DESCRIPTION _ -_- __ACCOUNT NO. INV. 11 P.O. B MESSAGE 137333 05/11/88 84.00 LISK LEROY CLEANING SUPPLY _ 10- 4512 - 440 -44 84.00 t tstrtt ttt -CKS - 137336 05/11/88 51.80 LANCE INVENTORY 27- 4624- 663 -66 51.80 • - - tttttt ttt -CKS 137342 05/03/88 125.00 MAC QUEEN EQUIP INC CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 83714 137342 05/03/88 39.98 MAC QUEEN EQUIP INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 83778 137342 05/03/88 78.52 MAC QUEEN EQUIP INC REPAIR PARTS -_ -- 10- 4540 - 560 -56 83702 243.50 t 137343 05/09/88 156.18 MINNESOTA GLOVE SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -80 20821 156.18 t -- - - -- - - - -- - -- -- - -- 137344 05/11/88 417.51 MED OXYGEN d EQUIP _ MAINTENANCE - 10- 4274 - 440 -44 -- - 417.51 t - tttttt ttt -CKS 137346 05/09/88 1,089.00 MET N WASTE C L COMM BLDP PERMITS 10 -3095- 000 -00 11089.00 t - - tttttt ttt -CKS 137352 05/09/88 235.20 MUNICILITE CO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 8418 235.20 t 1st -CKS 137358 05/05/88 218.35 NATL GUARDIAN SYST ALARM SERV 50 -4304- 841 -84 55153 218.35 t 137359 05/02/88 779.73 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 699962 137359 05/09/88 14.63 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 702288 137359 05/06/88 4.32 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 699966 137359 05/06/88 _ - - -- _ 128.49 MINN TORO _ INC _ ._ _,____ __- REPAIR PARTS__- 10-4S40-S60-S6 699141 137359 05/09/88 38.22 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS _ 10- 4540 - 560 -56 702295 137359 05/06/88 24.72 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 699964 _ 137359 05/09/88 .- .10.55 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTS _ 10- 4540 - 560 -56 702300 137359 05/06/88 111.84 MINN TORO INC REPAIR PARTAS 27- 4540 - 664 -66 137359 05/06/88 -4S MINN TORO INC CREDIT 27- 4540 - 664 -66 137359_ __ -_ - -- 05/02/88 __- _ 3,809.47 _ -_ MINN TORO INC _ -_ _ REPAIR PARTS _ 27- 4540 - 664 -66 699489 137359 05/06/88 87.02 MINN TORO INC _ REPAIR PARTAS — 27- 4540 - 664 -66 . _ _ . - g;ee 4 -.9t4 - - -t 3,793.54 137360 05/11/88 11.95 MINNESOTA WANNER CONT REPAIRS 10 -4248- 642 -64 11.95 t tttttt ttt -CKS 137363 05/05/88 22.75 MONARCH MARKING OFC SUPPLIES 50- 4516 - 860 -86 447693 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK _- NO_—DATE___ _ AMOUNT_ -_ _ - -___- 22.75 t i_ CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 11 VENDOR _ -_ - -__ ITEMDESCRIPTION _ ACCOUNT - NO. INV. _M P._O._M MESSAGE _ `r. ' .. -.� . -. r .•, •.♦ 1. —._ ... w w. -... n w .. •�YTIr ♦r rr 'n,m w mrti.rN.. � ���rn. r.. � .s. ., i ' I # ## -CKS ti �I # ## -CKS i; # ## -CKS # #t -CKS *ii -CKS T #t# -CKS__ #t# —CKS " n• o: c< * ** -CKS — - ttt =CKS L; 137400 __ 100.00__ - - -- -BURT MERFELD_. - - -_ -_ POLICE_SERVICE - -_ 10_-41-00- 430- 42 I� 26- 4248 - 682 -68 983581 100.00 # .; "I �' - - -- 137366 ____ -. 05/11/88 _ - _-- ___ -_.. _._- 179.66- ____._______ MINNESOTA BAR--.--- _. -__- INVENTORY ._-__.___50- 4632- 822 -82 137366 05/09/88 840.36 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632- 842 -84 "I 137366 05/11/88 198.82 MINNESOTA BAR INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 � -- - - - - -- -------- - - -- -- - -1_,- 218.84 r 137378 05/06/88 7,323.21 MARK VII SALES --INVENTOR INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 67062 4' 137403 137378 05/09/88 7,711.55 MARK VII SALES `r. ' .. -.� . -. r .•, •.♦ 1. —._ ... w w. -... n w .. •�YTIr ♦r rr 'n,m w mrti.rN.. � ���rn. r.. � .s. ., i ' I # ## -CKS ti �I # ## -CKS i; # ## -CKS # #t -CKS *ii -CKS T #t# -CKS__ #t# —CKS " n• o: c< * ** -CKS — - ttt =CKS L; 137400 137376 05/02/88 232.40 MODERN EQUIPMENT CONT REPAIRS 26- 4248 - 682 -68 983581 .; "I 232.40 t °°i #11111 ` 137378 __ 05/11/88 _ _ -- ____ -__ 5, 003.95. - - - - - __MARK VII- SALES___. YO 50 -4630- 822 -82 137378 05/06/88 7,323.21 MARK VII SALES --INVENTOR INVENTORY 50- 4630- 842 -84 67062 4' 137403 137378 05/09/88 7,711.55 MARK VII SALES INVENTORY 50-4630- 862 -86 40 13.7.403 05/02/88_ 142._34 N W SOUND 20, 038_.71 t "i 137403 05/06/88 ` °' 137379 - -- 05/04/88 28.20 - - -- -- METRO FONE COMM - - -- EQUIP. RENTAL -- 40- 4226- 801 -80 270900 730.17 # `" -- - - - - -- -- -.28- .20.._ �:e� rtttst 3T409 0.5 09/88 92_00 NELSON RADIO COMM CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 137381 05/02/88 101.83 STAR 6 TRIBUNE ADV PERSONNELL 10 -42 12- S10 - -51 — -- 101.83 # '= I 141 — _13.7385_ 05/11 /88 _ -- _130.00 MAYO DIST INVENTORY 50- 4630 - 822 -82 ,n 130.00 — `r. ' .. -.� . -. r .•, •.♦ 1. —._ ... w w. -... n w .. •�YTIr ♦r rr 'n,m w mrti.rN.. � ���rn. r.. � .s. ., i ' I # ## -CKS ti �I # ## -CKS i; # ## -CKS # #t -CKS *ii -CKS T #t# -CKS__ #t# —CKS " n• o: c< * ** -CKS — - ttt =CKS L; 137400 05/06/88 2,082.74 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES 10- 4616- 560 -56 °°i #11111 " 137403 05/06/88 56.00 N W SOUND PROF SERV 30- 4201 - 782 -78 67062 4' 137403 05/06/88 416.80 N W SOUND SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 67079 40 13.7.403 05/02/88_ 142._34 N W SOUND SU_PP_LI_ES_ 30- 4504 - 782 - 78.66929 "i 137403 05/06/88 115.03 N W SOUND SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 670 'j 730.17 # 3T409 0.5 09/88 92_00 NELSON RADIO COMM CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 14737 92.00 t — — -- `r. ' .. -.� . -. r .•, •.♦ 1. —._ ... w w. -... n w .. •�YTIr ♦r rr 'n,m w mrti.rN.. � ���rn. r.. � .s. ., i ' I # ## -CKS ti �I # ## -CKS i; # ## -CKS # #t -CKS *ii -CKS T #t# -CKS__ #t# —CKS " n• o: c< * ** -CKS — - ttt =CKS L; 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 12 ' I CHECK NO. DATE _ AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION- - ACCOUNT NO. INV.. # P.O. # MESSAGE 137412 OS/02/88 28.44 NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY COST OF GOODS 23 -4624- 613 -61 014844 28.44 s *s* —CKS 137416 05/02/88 715.00 OFFICE PRODUCTS DATA PROC 10- 4233 - 560 -56 048008 715.00 » ssssss sss —CKS 137420 05/09/88 197.05 OLD DUTCH FOODS COST OF GS 27- 4624- 663 -66 197.05 » 137421 05/04/88 176.00 OLSON CHAIN 6 CABLE REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 78716 137421 05/03/88 121.00 OLSON CHAIN & CABLE REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 78715 297.00 » *sss ** *s* —CKS 137429 05/11/88 486.60 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY 27- 4624- 663 -66 137429 05/11/88 189.75 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTORY SO- 4630 - 822 -82 137429 05/09/88 478.20 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING INVENTOROY 50- 4632 - 842 -84 137429 05/11/88 213.45 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING _ INVENTORY 50- 4632- 862 -86 1,368.00 » ss►sss sss —CKS 137434 05/09/88 52.00 PRINTERS SERVICE INC EQUIP MAINT 28- 4274 - 704 -70 25156 52.00 _ s* *sss * ** —CKS 137441 05/09/88 429.00 THE PRINT SHOP CONT REPAIRS 40- 4248 - 806 -80 78016 429.00 » *ssss *s* —CKS 137446 05/03/88 11.30 PIONEER RIM 6 WHEEL REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 62417 11.30 *0i —CKS 137448 05/05/88 262.40 _ THE PRINT SHOP _- PRINTING_ - __ -- 10- 4262- 628 -62 6572 137448 05/05/88 164.00 THE PRINT SHOP PRINTING 23- 4600- 611 -61 426.40 137449 05/09/88 242.22 PFC EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 75381 - 242.22 • . » * * *s* * ** —CKS ____.137460_ - ___05/11/88 85.03ROYAL ___ - _ CROWN BEVINVENTORY _ 50- 4632 - 822 -82 137460 05/09/88 140.50 -_ - - -- _ ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY ___ 50 -4632- 842 -84 _ 137460 05/11/88 127.63 ROYAL CROWN BEV INVENTORY 50- 4632 - 862 -86 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 13 v L CHECK -NO.. -DATE- -__. -- _____AMOUNT-_- -_ VENDOR _._ ITEM DESCRIPTION _ _ ACCOUNT_ NO. INV__IN P_0_N MESSAGE__ � ' - - - - - 05/05/88 ----------- - 58.50* -- - - - - -- MINNESOTA - SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER RECEPTIONIST AD 4' 137503 05/05/88 233.70 SUBURBAN PLUMB V., G. SUPPLIES 4°� .137503 353.16 to SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP SUPPLIES 't9 137503 05/04/88 184.29 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PARTS ° °j 137503 05/04/88 43.70 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PARTS ssssss —._ 05/06/88 _ -_- _- _.53._46 .____— SUBURBAN -PLUMB _SUP--- _ - -_ -_ REPAIR- PARTS____ 137503 sss -CKS 156.30 vI a 137464_.__..05 /11/88 _ __ 12.20ROAD 5JI RESCUE 1ST SPLY 10 -4510- 440 -44 040262 137504 137464 05/11/88 480.58 ROAD RESCUE -AID_ 1ST AID SPLY 10 -4510- 440 -44 040294 - SYSTEM SUPPLY SUPPLIES 57 1 Z7cnh 05/05/88 492.78 s �..,,,,, r..� ' I 137465 05/05/88 14.80 RICHFIELD PLUMB d CO G. SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 782 -78 3301 ,I ar " 14.80 s ° � sssess ---- - - - --- -- - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - - sss -CKS 171 %01 " 137485 _ ___. 05/09/88 _ .__ ._ _.__._.816. 02 - ....__- _._.____.STATE BLDG_ INSP- __ - - -_ -- __. BLDG_ PERMITS 10-309S-000-00 : - 137485 05/09/88 127.50 STATE BLDG INSP SUR CHARGE TAX 10- 3113- 000 -00 „I 943.52 s - — ssesss - - - -- - - - -- sss -CKS 137490____.. 05/03/88. ._ . -_ -_ 104._- 75_---- ____SHERW.IN_WILLIAMS 10 4 4504 - 325_30 -nl, 22 104.75 s _S_UPPLIES_ - - - - - - -" --------- ---- - - - - -- 2,I sss -CKS 3,I" 137492 05/06/88 105.90 SOUTHDALE FORD CONT REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 039634 'I 137492 ____ -__ 05/06/88. _.____. ___._- _.446.46__- _S.OUTHDALE FORD — -- REPAIR_PARTS___ -__ - 10- 4540 - 560 -56 „ 29 j 552.36 s - - - -- - - -- -- - - -- - -- ,; VjJ`I_- Jr 13T49305/06/88 -- 4,.552.55 SOUTH_SIDE DIST CO INC INVENTORY 50- 4630- 822 -82 X311 137493 05/06/88 81915.35 SOUTHSIDE DIST COINC INVENTORY 50 -4 4630 - 842 -84 v 13,467.90 s '= "i 11, - - - -- ---- ssesrs - - - --- - - - - -- sss-CKS 4(I v; -- 13.7.500 05/09/88 100.00 HAROLD SWANSON POLICE SERV 10- 4100- 430 -42 - ' r 1 0 0. 0 0 s --- - -4 V,,c Jn «ssss• vL41 137502 05/06/88 358.45 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CONT REPAIRS "__ _ - 137502 - 05/09/88 130 -._00 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CONT REPAIRS 137502 05/06/88 391.92 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 44 680.37 • - - ` 137505 - - - - - 05/05/88 ----------- - 58.50* -- - - - - -- MINNESOTA - SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER RECEPTIONIST AD 4' 137503 05/05/88 233.70 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP G. SUPPLIES 4°� .137503 _05/_ 1.1./_88_ 237_41 _ SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP SUPPLIES 't9 137503 05/04/88 184.29 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PARTS ° °j 137503 05/04/88 43.70 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PARTS °2; __ 137503 -_ —._ 05/06/88 _ -_- _- _.53._46 .____— SUBURBAN -PLUMB _SUP--- _ - -_ -_ REPAIR- PARTS____ 137503 05/04/88 156.30 SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP REPAIR PARTS 5JI x`908.86 137504 05/02/88 101.68 SYSTEM SUPPLY PROF SERV 5r 137504 05/ 11/88 608 2 - SYSTEM SUPPLY SUPPLIES 57 1 Z7cnh 05/05/88 1 .0a ,..,.._.... ,,........, �..,,,,, r..� v S1 sss-CKS ., 10- 4248 - 560 -56 10- 4248 - 560 -56 3655 rl i0 -4 4540 - 560 -56 ° 59 . 10 -4212- 510 -51 42922 26- 4504 - 682 -68 rZ 26- 4504 - 682_ -68 �4 40- 4540 - 801 -80 l 40- 4540 - 801- 80 _. 40- 4540 - 801 -80 - `�I. - - - -- -- 40- 4540 - 803 -80 -- - - -- - -- f0 -4201- 508 -50 040039 10- 4504 - 420 -42 74 10 4504 420 42 �!'' I, :ISTER - ITEM DESCRIPTION DISK SUPPLIES __- REP PARTS v'l 137516 05/05/88 24.99 SEARS ROEBUCK G SUPPLIES �„�'=, •sits• I' 137525 05/04/88 488.25 3 M CO SIGNS d POST v '! 137525 05/02/88 3,487.50 3 M CO PAINT �.I -- - -- --- --- - - -3,- 975,75 - -± -- - - -- — - WI `I 137526 05/04/88 244.83 TRACY OIL HEAT 137526 . _ -- 05/02/88 _ - 1 04.79._._ __TRACY- OIL_ -HEAT _ "I 137526 05/02/88 2,952.32 TRACY OIL GAS v `9, 3,301.94 s — `,_z� ", - - 137542 05/09/88 __- 9., 637.50 ._ THORPE_DIST _ INVENTORY 341 9, 637.50 s - — 05 -16- ?AGE 14 ACCOUNT NO. INV_. # P.O. #MESSAGE 10- 4504 - 440 -44 050095 2 iii -CKS 23- 4516 - 611 -61 846146 -- -e -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - iii -CKS 40-4540-803-8046611 10- 4504- 644 -64 10- 4542 - 325 -30 66458 10 -4544- 335 -30 65654 10- 4254 - 520 -52 516160 10-4254-520-52517610. 10- 4612 - 560 -56 51760 50- 4630 - 862-86 — I 137551 05/11/88 2,329,61 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 420 -42 137551 __ 05/11/88 L 89.31_ - -_ -- UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES_ ___ 10 -4266- 430 -42 137551 05/11/88 749.65 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 440 -44 137551 05/11/88 41.85 UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 470 -47 421 3,310.42 - -- 4 ? I 441 l45 137553 05/06/88 162.46 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 137553 05/09/88 275.13 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 46 137553 05/05/88 2*5-.4-3 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP G SUPPLIES 491 437.59 so s,1 'I 137569 05/06/88 54I 137570 05/06/88 186.22 186.22 i 73.50 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL GAS VANTAGE ELECTRIC CONT SERV 10- 4540 - 520 -52 750479 10 -4540- 540 -54 72698 30- 4504 - 782 -78 726982 28- 4612 - 704 -70 27 -4201- 665 -66 10201 sii -CKS , iii -CKS 4� 4r sss -CKS .x "n� sss -CKS �,,. c7 - sss -CKS 71 -z I' N 1988 Y Y OF EDINA C CHECI CHECK- N NO—DATE- . AMOUNT — . -._ A —VENDOR------ •.,�Zj 1 137504 0 05/05/88 4 42.30 S SYSTEM SUPPLY -2 -12.70 2 222.70 II , iiiiii — , -- i 137508 0 — - --- ---- ------ - -- -- - -- - - -- --- ST PAUL BOOK v ° ° 2 23.34 s 91 137512 . . 05/06/88 _ - -_ 58.48 _ ___,__S. T _R_OBB s - :ISTER - ITEM DESCRIPTION DISK SUPPLIES __- REP PARTS v'l 137516 05/05/88 24.99 SEARS ROEBUCK G SUPPLIES �„�'=, •sits• I' 137525 05/04/88 488.25 3 M CO SIGNS d POST v '! 137525 05/02/88 3,487.50 3 M CO PAINT �.I -- - -- --- --- - - -3,- 975,75 - -± -- - - -- — - WI `I 137526 05/04/88 244.83 TRACY OIL HEAT 137526 . _ -- 05/02/88 _ - 1 04.79._._ __TRACY- OIL_ -HEAT _ "I 137526 05/02/88 2,952.32 TRACY OIL GAS v `9, 3,301.94 s — `,_z� ", - - 137542 05/09/88 __- 9., 637.50 ._ THORPE_DIST _ INVENTORY 341 9, 637.50 s - — 05 -16- ?AGE 14 ACCOUNT NO. INV_. # P.O. #MESSAGE 10- 4504 - 440 -44 050095 2 iii -CKS 23- 4516 - 611 -61 846146 -- -e -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - iii -CKS 40-4540-803-8046611 10- 4504- 644 -64 10- 4542 - 325 -30 66458 10 -4544- 335 -30 65654 10- 4254 - 520 -52 516160 10-4254-520-52517610. 10- 4612 - 560 -56 51760 50- 4630 - 862-86 — I 137551 05/11/88 2,329,61 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 420 -42 137551 __ 05/11/88 L 89.31_ - -_ -- UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES_ ___ 10 -4266- 430 -42 137551 05/11/88 749.65 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 440 -44 137551 05/11/88 41.85 UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 470 -47 421 3,310.42 - -- 4 ? I 441 l45 137553 05/06/88 162.46 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 137553 05/09/88 275.13 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 46 137553 05/05/88 2*5-.4-3 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP G SUPPLIES 491 437.59 so s,1 'I 137569 05/06/88 54I 137570 05/06/88 186.22 186.22 i 73.50 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL GAS VANTAGE ELECTRIC CONT SERV 10- 4540 - 520 -52 750479 10 -4540- 540 -54 72698 30- 4504 - 782 -78 726982 28- 4612 - 704 -70 27 -4201- 665 -66 10201 sii -CKS , iii -CKS 4� 4r sss -CKS .x "n� sss -CKS �,,. c7 - sss -CKS 71 -z I' N 05 -16- ?AGE 14 ACCOUNT NO. INV_. # P.O. #MESSAGE 10- 4504 - 440 -44 050095 2 iii -CKS 23- 4516 - 611 -61 846146 -- -e -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - iii -CKS 40-4540-803-8046611 10- 4504- 644 -64 10- 4542 - 325 -30 66458 10 -4544- 335 -30 65654 10- 4254 - 520 -52 516160 10-4254-520-52517610. 10- 4612 - 560 -56 51760 50- 4630 - 862-86 — I 137551 05/11/88 2,329,61 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 420 -42 137551 __ 05/11/88 L 89.31_ - -_ -- UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES_ ___ 10 -4266- 430 -42 137551 05/11/88 749.65 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOW 10 -4266- 440 -44 137551 05/11/88 41.85 UNIFORM UNLIMITED SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 470 -47 421 3,310.42 - -- 4 ? I 441 l45 137553 05/06/88 162.46 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 137553 05/09/88 275.13 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 46 137553 05/05/88 2*5-.4-3 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP G SUPPLIES 491 437.59 so s,1 'I 137569 05/06/88 54I 137570 05/06/88 186.22 186.22 i 73.50 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL GAS VANTAGE ELECTRIC CONT SERV 10- 4540 - 520 -52 750479 10 -4540- 540 -54 72698 30- 4504 - 782 -78 726982 28- 4612 - 704 -70 27 -4201- 665 -66 10201 sii -CKS , iii -CKS 4� 4r sss -CKS .x "n� sss -CKS �,,. c7 - sss -CKS 71 -z I' N 137553 05/06/88 162.46 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 137553 05/09/88 275.13 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 46 137553 05/05/88 2*5-.4-3 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP G SUPPLIES 491 437.59 so s,1 'I 137569 05/06/88 54I 137570 05/06/88 186.22 186.22 i 73.50 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL GAS VANTAGE ELECTRIC CONT SERV 10- 4540 - 520 -52 750479 10 -4540- 540 -54 72698 30- 4504 - 782 -78 726982 28- 4612 - 704 -70 27 -4201- 665 -66 10201 sii -CKS , iii -CKS 4� 4r sss -CKS .x "n� sss -CKS �,,. c7 - sss -CKS 71 -z I' N 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -86 PAGE 15 CHECK NO. -DATE AMOUNT___ _ VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 137570 05/09/88 474.50 VANTAGE ELECTRIC G SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 10203 548.00 * # * * *# * ** —CKS 137572 05/02/88 304.20 VAN PAPER CO SUPPLIES 10 -4514- 520 -52 203397 137572 05/06/88 851.10 VAN PAPER CO PAPER SUPP 50- 4514 - 822 -82 202698 137572 05/06/88 1,624.65 VAN PAPER CO PAPER SUPP 50- 4514 - 842 -84 202697 137572 05/11/88 25.75 VAN PAPER CO PAPER SUPPLIES 50- 4514- 842 -84 137572 05/06/88 863.20 VAN PAPER CO PAPER SUPP 50- 4514 - 862 -86 202699 — - -- -- 3,668.90 137573 05/09/88 92.88 VOSS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 646 -64 234250 137573 05/11/88 70.00 VOSS _ CONT REPAIRS 27- 4248 - 662 -66 137573 05/11/88 646.10 VOSS _ CONT REPAIRS 27 -4248- 662 -66 137573 05/09/88 80.40 VOSS SUPPLIES 50 -4504- 861 -86 233920 889.38 * ## # ## * ** —CKS 137575 05/05/88 238.00 WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 27 -4540- 664 -66 063328 137575 05/05/88 235.70 WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 062379 137575 _ -- 05/03/88 38.00 _ WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 062770 137575 05/06/88 288.00 __ _ WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 063712 799.70 * # # # ## * ** —CKS 137579 OS/04/88 _ 281.54_ WILLIAMS STEEL— HDWE REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 114.4225 137579 05/09/88 26.58 WILLIAMS STEEL —HDWE TOOLS 10- 4580 - 301 -30 — 137579 05/04/88 178.40 WILLIAMS STEEL —HDWE SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 801 -80 112713 .486.52 * # # # ** * ** —CKS 137582 05/11/88 278.71 GORDON SMITH C0 GAS 27 -4612- 664 -66 — — — 278.71 * ** —CKS 137590 _,_05/09/88 _ 100.00 HENRY WROBLESKI — POLICE SERV 10- 4100 - 430 -42 1 0 0 . 0 0 * — — - - -- — -- — — 137593 05/05/88 330.35 MINNESOTA CLAY SUPPLIES 23- 46224- 613 -61 2551 330.35 * ** —CKS 137597 OS/03/88 78.45 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 781 -78 470503 78.45 # cu$ 137601 05/06/88 1,041.00 popt. ' WESTSIDE EGIP CONT REPAIRS 10-4248-520-52 13593 1988 Y OF EDINA CHECK ,ISTER 05 -16 -. ?AGE 16 y _CHECK .NO _DATE_ - -_ AMOUNT - -- -_- __VENDOR— ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N_P.O. M -- - - MESSAGE_ —- (' 137601 05/03/88 244.50 WESTSIDE EOIP REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 13348 1_,285.50 s ._ ..._ 1 � w' 137602 05/06/88 172.30 XEROX CORP SERV CONT 10- 4288 - 420 -42 0 - - - -' -- - - - - -- - -- 1.72.30.! - -- n �„I' ssssss sss -CKS 137612 05/06/88 16.64 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR ASPHALT MIX 10- 4524- 301 -30 000359 3' 137612 05/03/68 55.95 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR ASPHALT MIX 10- 4524 - 301 -30 000311 4 137612 05/06/88_ _ 1_,201.59 -_ MIDWEST ASPHALT COR _ASPHALT MIX_ _ 10- 4524 - 314 - 30_00035_9 i 137612 05/03/88 179.51 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR ASPHALT LMIX 40- 4524 - 803 -80 137612 05/03/88 179.54 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR ASPHALT MIX 40- 4524 - 803 -80 000311 137612 _ 05/06/88 __ _ _.._ ..__ —__1_, 668. 91 .__._____- MIDWEST ASPHALT -COR - - -- -_ ASPHALT_MIX- _ 40_4524- 803 -80 _000359__ 137612 05/03/88 179.54- MIDWEST ASPHALT COR CORRECTION 40- 4524 - 803 -80 000311 3,122.60 s I 137613 - _ -- 05/03/88 280.05 MCNEILUS STEEL GUARD RAIL MAT 10- 4546- 343 -30 19077 vlr ' 137613 05/03/88 320.46 MCNEILUS STEEL REPAIR PARTS 40 -4540- 803 -80 17997 -- -- - -- - — -- - -- - - - - - - .. 1. 6 0 0 S _ _ :7 . ssssss sss -CKS - I;4. 137703 05/02/88 60.00 AM PUBLIC WORKS DUES 6 SUBS 10 -4204- 260 -26 15414 v ` 60.00 s :3 17 137704 05/02/88 1,962.00 VOGEL PAINT 6 WAX CO PAINT 10- 4544- 33S -30 127663 37 v.Z'� 1,962.00 s 'r 137705 05/02/88 15,736.00 ASPEN EQUIP CO REPLACEMENT 10- 4901 - 305 -30 4' r.+ 15, 736.00 s '' 137706 05/02/88 984.00 DUFFEY PAPER CO PAPER SUPPLIES 10 -4514- 510 -S1 807910 v= 984.00 s 137707 05/02/88 48.55 LITIN PAPER CO SUPPLIES 23 -4588- 611 -61 v, 48.55 s l-- -_ -. - - -' 137708 — —' - -- --- —------------ 05/02/88 ' - -- -- ---- - 100.00 - - - -- - - - -- COLORBURST SUPPLIES 23 -4588- 611 -61 015788 -'I. • Gi v ; 100.00 s 'i 137709 05/02/88 11.70 PHOTO FAST INC SUPPLIES 23 -4588- 611 -61 14495 'V `G 1 1 .70 • .�. 137710 05/02/88 180.00 FIRE BRICK SUPPLY CONT REPAIRS 23 -4248- 612 -61 206740 ' 137710 05/06/88 t>}0 -�0 FIRE BRICK SUPPLY CONT REPAIRS 23- 4248 - 612 -61 40� -- jS-0--0•0 0 180.00 49 'c 137711 05/02/88 87.00 W J HAAS MFG CORP CONT REPAIRS 23- 4248 - 612 -61 013309 --87.00 s_. �.:`i sssssr sss -CKS '0I 137713 05/02/88 274.28 PETER J BOYER CONST REFUND BLD PERMIT 10- 3095-000 -00 �r'EI 274.28 y _;� 3� i-71- 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05-16 -88 PAGE 17 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. # MESSAGE 137714 05/02/88 250.00 PEAT MARWICK MAIN CO ANNUAL LAUDIT _ 10- 4216-160 -16 137714 05/02/88 1,100.00 PEAT MARWICK MAIN CO ANNUAL LAUDIT 40- 4216- 800 -80 137714 05/02/88 600.00 PEAT MARWICK MAIN CO SURPLUS 66 -2490- 000 -00 1,950.00 *. 137715 05/02/88 1,214.12 MPLS FINANCE DEPT LIGHT 6 POWER 10- 4252 - 330 -30 37155 137715 05/02/88 1,119.30 MPLS FINANCE DEPT LIGHT d POWER - 10 -4252- 330 -30 37156 2,333.42 137716 05/02/88 16.40 MN SUBURBAN NEWS LEGAL AD 10- 4210 - 140 -14 -- - - 80135 16.40 * 137717 05/09/88 78.50 STRGAR ROSCOE FAUSH - PROF SERV 10- 4201 - 200 -20 137717 05/02/88 4,825.70 STRGAR ROSCOE FAUSH PROF SERV 10 -4201- 500 -50 137717 05/09/88 7,442.45 STRGAR ROSCOE FAUSH PROF SERV 10- 4201 - 500 -50 - - -- - -- 12,-346.65 * - - - -- 137718 05/02/88 487.60 GARY BERNADT SALES SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 783 -78 4325 487.60 137719 05/02/88 33.12 JACOBSON SUPPLY CO SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 783 -78 087071 33.12 137720 05/02/88 719.82 OSBORNE INN PROD SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 621 -62 04504 719.82 137721 05/02/88 75.00 PRESERVATION FORUM DUES 6 SUSB 10- 4204 - 120 -12 75.00 s 137722 05/02/88 90.00 CARPETS BY NOAH CONT REPAIRS 10 -4248- 520 -52 90.00 137723 05/02/88 21.15 ANN MATTHEWS DAMAGE 10 -4504- 318 -30 " 21.15 137724 05/02/88 11.00 TWIN CITIES MUSICIAN CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 137724 _ - 05/02/88 _- _ 14.00 TWIN CITIES MUSICIAN CONT SERV _ - 30- 4201 - 781 -78 137724 05/02/88 19.00 TWIN CITIES MUSICIAN CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 137724 05/02/88 11.00 TWIN CITIES MUSICIAN CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 55.00 ' 137725 05/02/88 183.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 137725 _ 05/02/88 147.00 -_- TRUSTEE MPTF _ _. CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 137725 05/02/88 146.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERV 30- 42201- 781 -78 137725 05/02/88 256.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERV 30 -4201- 781 -78 732.00 137726 05/02/88 233.00 DITCH WITCH OF MN CONT SERV 27- 4200 - 664 -66 106905 137726 05/02/88 _ 24.02 DITCH WITCH OF MN TOOLS - 27- 4580 - 664 -66 106869 257.02 137727 05/02/88 126.95 GIL HEBARD GUNS _ TARGETS 29- 4648 - 722 -72 462.8.0 _ 137727 05/02/88 126.95- GIL HEBARD GUNS CORRECTION 29 -4648- 722 -72 `I' 137727 05/02/88 126.95 GIL HEBARD GUNS TADRGETS 29- 4648 - 722 -72 46280 .. • - - . _ . - .. .. - y � - . - -,^. _ r' "TV��T•���+wn 4��rr�l1•t'r"�V�R��•-�Aq'r•' ^rr��.� +4'.•_ . -.... _. ..., • 1988 Y OF EDINA CHEC► ISTER 05 -16 -1 PAGE 18 v I �• — CHECK_.NO- .—DATE _ AMOUNT VENDOR — ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. M P.O. M MESSAGE -- �(' 126.95 r ')137728 05/02/88 149.75 LYNDALE GARDEN CTR PLANTING 6 TREES 10 -4560- 644 -64 80515 .4 149.75 r , 137729 05/02/88 242.88 TESSMAN SEED 6 CHEM SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 643 -64 143342 n v ° 242.88 r 10 137730 05/02/88 6.30 COLLEEN PAULUS MILEAGE 10 -4208- 480 -48 - -- ----- - - -- -- - - --- v 'I 6.30 • I' 137731 05/04/88 82.82 VANS INC COST OF GDS 30- 4624 - 783 -78 788196 al 137732 05/04/88 289.95 ALS BLOOMINGTON VAC COST OF GDS 27 -4624- 663 -66 zi 289.95 r = 137733 05/04/88 150.00 ANCHOR FENCE OF MN BLDGS 27- 1320 - 000 -00 _ za -5 150.00 r r 2] - 137734 05/04/88 — 213.75 PIPE SERV CORP CONT. REPAIRS 10 -4224- 345 -30 880010 137734 05/04/88 213.75- PIPE SERV CORP CORRECTION 40- 4248 - 345 -30 880010 '" 137734 05/04/88 21.3._75 PIPE SERV CORP CONT. REPAIRS 40- 4248 - 345 -30 880010 32 213.75 r 137735 05/04/88 56.00 PACE_ LABORATORIES CONT. REPAIRS 40 -4248- 801 -80 22876 34 ;; 56.00 r _— -- - - -- -- — - -- ;je -_I — 137736 05/04/88 - - -- 133.22 AUTO WHOLESALERS - - REPAIR PTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 83058 29 133.22 r - - -- v' I;, 4a rirrrr 137738 05/03/88 718.63 BARR ENGINEERING CO PROF SERVICE 10- 4201 - 260 -26 40 137738__ 05/03/88 718.63 BARR ENGINEERING_ CO PROF SERVICE 40 -4201- 260 -26 ;4' 137738 05%03%89 718.63- BARR ENGINEERING CO ___ CORRECTION 40 -4201- 260 -26 4 vi - - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- 718.63 +— -1 s - - - - - -- - -- rr - rCKS = v r I "I-- _- 137740 05/03/88 8,524.6_9 SEH ENGINEERS PROF SERV 40 -4201- 800 -80 1933 ,g 8,524.69 r 57 137..741 -. -_— .05/03/88 141.21_. -- _MIDWEST CHEM_SPLY - - - - - -- SUPPLIES - - - - - -- 10 -4504- 520 -52 21353 141 .21 r --- - - - -— - --- - - - - -- -'ai vl''' -I __137742 05/03/88 48_00 EDINA CHAMBER OF RESERVATIONS 10 -4206- 140 -14 4' 48.00 r 'na I.. 137743 05/06/88 SEARS_ COMMERCIAL_ CR ___ __— SUPPLIES 10-4504-560-56 137743 05/03/88 270.96 SEARS COMMERCIAL CR REPLACEMENT _ 10- 4580 - 301 -30 a._ 137743 05/11/88 289.99 SEARS COMMERCIAL CR SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 782 -78 __ -- 596.93 r 137744 05/03/88 66.00 J R JOHNSON SUPPLY SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 646 -64 701 .. • - - . _ . - .. .. - y � - . - -,^. _ r' "TV��T•���+wn 4��rr�l1•t'r"�V�R��•-�Aq'r•' ^rr��.� +4'.•_ . -.... _. ..., • 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 19 CHECK NO.-DATE----.-- -- AMOUNT__. _ VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. M P.O. N MESSAGE 66.00 * 137745 05/03/88 103.44 GARDNER HARDWARE CO REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 6167 103.44 * 137746 05/03/88 12.86 ELECTRIC MOTOR REP REPAIR PARTS 12.86 137747 05/03/88 68.65 NORTHSTAR AUTOMATIVE REPAIR PARATS 68.65 137748 05/03/88 98.99 SCHAFER EQUIP CO TOOLS 98.99 137749 05/04/88 330.00 CYLINDER CITY INC CONT REPAIRS 137749 05/04/88 107.64 CYLINDER CITY INC REPAIR PARTS 437.64 G- 137750 05/05/88 18.50 AUTO SOUND /ENTRONIX CONT. REPAIRS 137750 05/09/88 ._ _.._ . __..18.50 _ AUTO SOUND /ENTRONIX___ -- CONT REPAIRS 137750 05/06/88 18.50 AUTO SOUND /ENTRONIX CONT REPAIR 137750 05/05/88 18.50 AUTO SOUND /ENTRONIX CONT. REPAIRS 74.00 137751 05/04/88 224.89 SUPERIOR PLASTICS REPAIR PARTS 137751 05/04/88 35.56 PLASTICS - REPAIR PARTS 260.45 * 137752 05/03/88 410.76 JIM HATCH SALES CO TOOLS 410.76 * - - - - - - -- -- - - -- 137753 - 05/03/88 .114.00 _ -_ HOSE INC ----REPAIR-PARTS 114.00 137754 05/03/88 242.00 - EMERGENCY SERV_ REPAIR PARTS 242.00 _ -__ _ _ 137755 _ 05/03/88 249.00 - _CERTIFIED POWER_ ---REPAIR-,-PARTS 249.00 ,-- - -- - 137756 05/11/88 _ 136.50 STREICHERS - - - -- - - - -- SUPPLIES 137756 05/03/88 16.45 _ STREICHERS _ REPAIR PARTS ` 137756 05/11/88 354.75 STREICHERS REPLACEMENT _ 507.70 * 137757 05/03/88 277.20 MIDWEST LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES 277.20 * 137758 05/03/88 48.48 AIM ELECTRONICS8 POSTAGE 48.48 I - 137759 05/05/88 273.48 GREATWAY GRAPHICS PRINTING 137759 05/09/88 GREATWAY GRAPHICS PRINTING 137759 05/09/88 _151.58 160.06 _ GREATWAY GRAPHICS _ PRINTING 137759 05/09/88 343.44 GREATWAY GRAPHICS PRINTING 10 -4540- 540 -54 104902 10- 4540 - 560 -56 10 -4580- 301 -30 138747 10 -4248- 560 -56 20609 10- 4540 - 560 -56 20608 10 -4248- 560 -56 110128 10 -4248- 560 -56 11519 10 -4248- 560 -56 A3669 10 -4248- 560 -56 110359 40- 4540 - 802 -80 16854 40- 4540 - 803 -80 16923 10- 4580 - 301 -30 8185 40- 4540 - 805 -80 H10147 10- 4540 - 560 -56 3476 10- 4540 - 560 -56 10- 4504 - 420 -42 10- 4540- 560 -56 M48787 10 -4901- 420 -42 10- 4504 - 646 -64 318 30 -4290- 781 -78 4474 30- 4600- 781 -78 2180 30- 4600- 781 -78 2254 30- 4600- 781 -78 2253 30- 4600- 782 -78 2247 4 o! -- u50j 137773 05/05/88 60,000.00 1988 Y OF EDINA INVESTMENTS 10- 1090 - 000 -00 CHEC6 ;ISTER - - -__ - ------ - - - - -- - - -- 05 -16 -. PAGE 20 -- �I °I 137774 05/05/88 135.00 COPY DUPL PRODUCTS SERV CONTRACT J 137774_ CHECK-DATE 135._00 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE 137774 05%05%86 135.00- COPY DUPL PRODUCTS .. _ - 10- 4289- 5600 -56 -- 135.00 + 17I 137760 os/11/88 32.8s LYNDALE GARDENS - PLANTING 10-4S60-644-64 1118 �,!gl 137760 05/05/88 149.75 LYNDALE GARDENS 'PLANTING 10- 4560- 644 -64 805115 137760___._ -_05 /05/88- -@'r_- LYNDALEGARDENS- PLANTING 10- 4560- 644 -64 118 -- _19.49 1$2.60 - -- - - -- -- - .._ 137761 _ -_. 05/05/88 _ _ - 531.00 _ _._... -_ TESSMAN SEED b CHEM _ __.SEED 10- 4568 - 642 -64 145668 i- 137761 05/05/88 531.00 TESSMAN SEED d CHEM SEED 10 -4568- 643 -64 145668 1,062.00 + ° 137762 05/09/88 68.06 LYLE AXT 29- 4208- 721 -72 MILEAGE 137762 05/05/88 2.23 LYLE AXT GENERAL SUPP 29- 4504 - 722 -72 137762 05/05/88 -_ _ .- _ ___. __ -__ 13.94 --- _- ._LYLE AXT__ - VEDING_PROD =4624- 722 -72 137762 05/05/88 21.12 LYLE AXT TARGETS 29 -4648- 722 -72 i 105.35 I' 137763 05/04/88 95.00 CHARLES NEEDLER 27- 3410 - 661 -66 PATRON REFUND 95.00 137764 05/05/88 14.49 MGA G. SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 662 -66 14.49 + �" 137765 05/05/88 32.50 PARATECH INC ,I SUPPLIES 10- 1139-000 -00 39954 32.50 + ivy 137766 05/05/88 110.00 ALCATEL FRIDEN POSTAGE 10- 4290 - 510 -51 110.00 137767 05/05/88 210.00 EGGHEAD DISCOUNT q FILE 25- 4942 - 002 -23 210.00 + '= 137768 05/05/88 130.91 CREATIVE VISUALS OFFICE SUPP 30- 4516 - 781 -78 19934 v 130.91 + " 137769 05/05/88 6,742.06 60- 2040- 000 -00 ! CONTRACTING SERV CONT. PAYABLE 6,742.06 + 137770 05/05/88 710.78 COLLINS ELECTRIC CONTRACT PAYABLE 60 -2040- 000 -00 v41I 137770 05/05/88 1,456.78 COLLINS ELECTRIC CONTRACT PAYABLE 60- 2040 - 000 -00 1.37770- 05/05/88 1,_31.1.73 COLLINS ELECTRIC CONTRACT PAYABLE 60- 2040 - 000 -00 , ' 3,479.29 + - -- - - 137771 __- 05405/88 - 24.00__ ARTHUR DICKEY_ PARKING REFUND 10- 1145 - 000 -00 _ - _ -- 24.00 + - - -- -- e + +•t ++ - +++ -CKS 4 o! -- u50j 137773 05/05/88 60,000.00 MARQUETTE BANK INVESTMENTS 10- 1090 - 000 -00 I'_ __ - - -__ - ------ - - - - -- - - -- - 60..000...00- ► -- �I °I 137774 05/05/88 135.00 COPY DUPL PRODUCTS SERV CONTRACT 10 -4288- 510 -51 873976 137774_ 05/05/88 - 135._00 COPY-DUPL-PRODUCTS SERVICE CONT 10 -4288- 560 -56 873976 137774 05%05%86 135.00- COPY DUPL PRODUCTS CORRECTION 10- 4289- 5600 -56 135.00 + 17I _( 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 21 1 _CHECK NO.- DATE------------ _ AMOUNT _ ------VENDOR-- ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV.-.# P.O. # MESSAGE 137775 05/05/88 30.95 _- __- SOUTHERN VACUUM SERVICES 50 -4236- 861 -86 30.95 137776 05/05/88._- _____ „_ _- -_ -___ 210.00 JERRYSLANDSCAPE CONT REPAIRS 50- 4248 - 841 -84 5829 210.00 137777 05/05/88 113.67 TWIN CITIES READERS ADS _ 50- 4214 - 822 -82 42063 137777 05/05/88 113.67 TWIN CITIES READERS ADS 50- 4214 - 842 -84 42063 137777 05/05/88 113.66 TWIN CITIES READERS ADS 50 -4214- 862 -86 42063 - -- -- - -- - -- 341.00 r 137778 05/05/88 998.00 POLAR CHEV REPLACEMENT 10- 4901 - 420 -42 167879 137778 05/05/88 160.00 _ .___POLAR CHEV-__ _ REPLACEMENT_ 10- 4901 - 440 -44 167879 1,158.00 r -_ _ 137779 ____05/05/88._____ -__ 81.00 __- US _WEST PAGING -- - SERV CONTRACT 30 -4288- 781 -78 81.00 rt -- -- -- -- - -- - - - - - - - 137780 _ 05/05/88 _ 100.00 -_ _ PAT GREER- _________ APR EXH_ SET-UP 30- 3501 - 000 -00 100.00 137781._____ 05/05/88.______ -_ _ 300.00 _ RUTH .OSEID_JOHNSON ARTWORK SOLD 30- 3501 - 000 -00 300.00 r - -- -- - - -- - '- 137782. _ 05/05/88 _- _ 85.19 DALE LUNDGREN_ -_ _ __ MILEAGE 30 =4208 -781 -78 85.19 a . - -- - - 137783 .____05/05/88 20.00 EDINA ART CENTER - -- APR EXHIBIT 30- 3501 - 000 -00 20.00 rt -- 137784 05/06/88 2,832.30 -_ _- . -- GARTNER REFRIG INC CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 704 -70 11558 137784 05/06/88 4,682.13 GARTNER REFRIG INC CONT REPAIRS 28 -4248- 704 -70 11633 137784 05/06/88 78.62 GARTNER REFRIG INC CONT REPAIRS 28- 4248 - 704 -70 11811 - -- - 7,593.0S r 137785 05/06/88 27.20 PLUNKETTS INC SUPPLIES 28 -4504- 702 -70 485009 - - -27.20 a - =' 137786 05/06/88 52.72 DAHMS PHOTO PRINT OFFICE SUPP 30- 4516 - 781 -78 52.72 rt 137787 05/06/88 95.00 PUBLICITY CENTRAL ADVERTISING 30 -4214- 781 -78 10786 95.00 a _ ` ..I 137788 05/06/88 180.00 BREDE INC SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 783 -78 66490 -- .. -- - -- -- -- - - -- - -- - 180.00 r 137789 05/05/88 401.75 SECOA G. SUPPLIES 30 -4504- 782 -78 52250 - - 401.75 a 137790 05/05/88 98.00 MN DEPT NTL RES PERMITS 10- 4310 - 358 -30 98.00 a --- -- ---- - - - - -- c','`I 137791 05/05/88 801000.00 NSP COMPANY LINE REPLACEMENTS 60- 1300 - 265 -04 1988 Y OF EDINA CHEC! :ISTER 05 -16 -1 PAGE 22 . -- _CHECK NO_.- DATE__ -_ --AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. N MESSAGE L+�Z 137791 05/05/88 80,000.00- NSP COMPANY CORRECTION 60 -1300- 265 -24 137791 - _ . 05/05/88 _ -_ _.. 80,000. 00 . ________._ NSP COMPANY- _. _ . LINE _ REPLACEMENTS-.--.---- . 60 -1300- 265- 24___ -_ -- - 80,000.00 r 137792_ _— _05/05/88__ -_ __41,289. 00 NORWEST BANKS - - -- -DUE, DUE HRA 10-1145-000-00 , 41,289.00 • -- -- -- �'_ - -- rrrrrr - - -- - - --- -- -- --- -- -- -- --------- - - - - -- - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - -rrr -CKS z� 137794 05/05/88 11.70 PHOTO FAST SUPPLIES 23 -4214- 611 -61 °� 1 1 .70 r 137795 05/09/88 205.35 RUBENSTEIN d ZIFF COST OF GS 23- 4624 - 613 -61 102175 �' - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - -- 205.35 - '�- - - - -- �I'_ 137796 05/06/88 1,475.09 LICENSE PLATES /TAX 10 -4310- 560 -56 � -- - - - - -- t , 475- ._09 -r - -- - - -- - - -- -- -- � �� 137797 05/06/88 112.05 HENN. COUNTY DEPT A POSTAGE 10 -4290- 140 -14 ' 1. - -- - - - -- - - -- 1 12. 05 -y - -- - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - -- ` { WIZ' 137798 05/06/88 55.80 FRANCIS CALLAHAN MILEAGE APRIL 10 -4208- 480 -48 • 61 55.80 137799 05/06/88 42.86 CONTECH CONSTR SUPPLIES 1,0- 4.504- 301 -30 ^ (; __42.86 ` u -'I rrrrrr rrr -CKS 137802 05/06/88 110.00 DENI30N MAILING SERV PROF SERV 10 -4201- 200 -20 6448 110.00 • �_j. 137803 05/06/88 64.50 INTERIOR COMM INSTALL KEY BANK 10- 4256- 510 -51 20974 137803 05/06/88 163.50 INTERIOR COMM SWITCH OF PHONES 10- 4256 - 510 -51 20991 _ 228.00 r 137804 05/06/88 72.80 THE PRINT SHOP PROGRAMS 10- 4500 - 500 -50 78227 I --- --_ --_ -- 72.80_• �,i ^_I rrrrrr rrr -CKS ^'! 137806 05/06/88 495.00 TYPESHOOTERS PRINTING 30- 4600- 781 -78 007617 14 • , 1 137807 05/06/88 21080.00 -- - -- OXLEY MARSHALL ASSOC - - -- - - - -- -- PRINTING 30- 4600 - 781 -78 vl6' 2,080.00 r 691 137805 05/06/88 5.91 -DEPENDABLE COURIER POSTAGE 10- 4290- 510 -51 108947 137808 05/06/88 76.42 D d V SALES SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 137809 05/06/88 147.58 ADVON INC LAUNDRY 30- 4262 - 782 -78 878796 , J6 147.58 r v 5� 137810 05/06/88 11200.00 PMS PROF SERVICES 10 -4201- 260 -26 4010 ,.�, 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 23 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 11 P.O. N MESSAGE 1,200.00 + 137811 05/06/88 369.60 ACCOUNTEMPS PROF SERV 40- 4201 - 800 -80 058000 137811 05/06/88 111.65 ACCOUNTEMPS PROF SERVICES 50- 4201 - 820 -82 058000 137811 05/06/88 111.65 ACCOUNTEMPS PROF SERVICES 50- 4201 - 840 -84 058000 ! 137811 05/06/88 111.65 ACCOUNTEMPS PROF SERVICES 50- 4201 - 860 -86 058000 704.55 • 137812 05/06/88 202.80 CEDAR LAKE FLORAL FLOWERS MISC 10- 4500 - 500 -50 202.80 s 137813 05/06/88 295.00 CAMPBELL S0O0T3 PLAQUE 10 -4504- 100 -10 295.00 • 137814 05/06/88 1.50 ZIEGLER INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 80579 1.50 137815 05/06/88 165.56 MILWAUKEE TOOL CO TOOLS 40- 4580 - 801 -80 165.56 • 137816 05/06/88 128.67 BENFER EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 5438 128.67 137817 05/06/88 73.07 GAS SUPPLY INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 040870 73.07 • 137818 05/06/88 261.53 HACH CO REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 306500 261.53 r 137819 05/06/88 73.75 AIR COMFORT INC CONT REPAIRS 10 -4248- 540 -5 431512 73.75 137820 05/06/88 28.44 TWIN C.ITY FILTER SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 520 -52 12331 28.44 s 137821 05/06/88 12,855.41 FLO- COVERY SYSTEMS CONT REPAIRS 40 -4248- 805 -80 1151 12,855.41 s 137822 05/06/88 70.00 BILL OLSON SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 318 -36 70.00 s 137823 05/06/88 211.25 AVR INC SUPPLIES 40- 4528- 803 -80 211.25 t 137824 05/06/88 276.07 W GORDON SMITH GASOLINE 27 -4612- 664 -66 ` 276.07 137825 05/06/88 11900.00 CYLINDER CITY REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 20635 ' 137825 05/06/88 1,320.00 CYLINDER CITY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 20606 I _ - .3,220.00 . 137826 05/06/88 9,718.78- TOTAL TOOL CORRECTION 10 -4901- 305 -30 62599 137826 05/06/88 971.88 TOTAL TOOL REPLACEMENT 10- 4901- 305 -30 62599 137826 05/06/88 9,718.78 TOTAL TOOL REPLACEMENT 10- 4901 - 305 -30 62599 "'� 971.88 « 1988 Y OF EDINA CHECI .ISTER 05 -16- ?AGE 24 CHECK_NO_,- DATE -_ AMOUNT - -_ VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NO. INV. N P.O. M MESSAGE - 137827 05/06/88 575.00 _ . -_. _ MN TREE LAND _ _- -_ PLANTING 10-4504-390-30 I I 1 _ 575.00 s - -- 1 137828 05/06/88 66.00 N STAR ICE____ _INVENTORY__ 50- 4632- 822 -82 137828 05/06/88 135.00 N STAR ICE INV MIX 50- 4632 - 842 -84 1° 137828 05/09/88 225.00 N STAR ICE INVENTORYO 50- 4632 - 862 -86 - 'i 137829 05/09/88 100.00 EDINA FOUNDATION CEN SUPPLIES 27 -4504- 664 -66 .9 -" 137830 05/09/88 150.00 MGCSA RESEARCH FUND DUES & SUB 27 -4204- 661 -66 0l __ - - - -- - - - - -- 150.00 •- -- - - - - -- 137831 05/09/88 127.00 MASTER COLOR PHOTO SUPPLIES 30- 4516 - 781 -78 127.00 - -- - - i �.IZ, 137832 05/09/88 401.34 FRANK MUSIL SERVICES 30 -4120- 782 -78 ,I i- - - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- 4 01 .34 - +- - - -- - - - - -- - -- - - -- I 137833 05/09/88 309.69 MARCIA MCEACHRON PORF SERV 10 -4201- 508 -50 'I 309.69 • - .l 137834 05/09/88 150.00 SUZIE KELM SERVICES 23- 4214 - 611 -61 1 71 ;z- _I 137835 05/09/88 90.20 EIDE SAW SERVICE TOOLS 10- 4580 - 301 -30 30 _90.20 • , 137836 05/09/88 298.69 NEWARK ELECTRONICS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 350747 j_. - - - - - -- -- - 298.-69 - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - -- "I 137837 05/09/88 490.00 E H RENNER R SONS CONT REPAIR 27- 4248 - 664 -66 1013 137837- 05/11/88 600.00 E H RENNER 6 SONS CONT REPAIRS 40- 4248 - 801 -80 1016 _ I'^I 1,090.00 t -- - -- - - - -- ' 137838 -____ 05/09/88 ____ - -_- _60.94 ISIA PROF_SERV_ 28 -4201- 701 -70 017281 60.94 • - - - - -- 137839 _ 05/09/88 DIANA HEDGES SUPPLIES 23- 4_504- 612 -61 137839 05/09!88 20.71 DIANA HEDGES SUPPLIES 23 -4588- 611 -61 v." 41.29 • 137840 05/09/88 130.00 J MICHAEL GATLIA INSTRUCTION 23 -4201- 611 -61 vl" 137840 05/09/88 80.00 J MICHAEL GATLIA SERVICES 23- 4214 - 611 -61 "V _ 210.00_ • __ 137841 05/11/88 40.60 MAUREEN BROCKWAY ART WORK SOLD 23 -3625- 000 -00 "i 13784.1_ _ - 05/09.188. ---- - - - - -- 124.60 - •- _- MAUREEN__- BROCKWAY_ INSDTRUCT_OR 23- 4201 - 611 -6.1 I.21 - 137842 05/09/88 52.80_ J L ENTERPRISES SUPPLIES 23 -4588- 611 -61 137843 -----05/-09168 -- 58 _1_9 - -- SANDY CLARK _ ART CENTER - SUPPLIES 23-4504-611-61 v _ I1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 05 -16 -88 PAGE 25 CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. B P.O. N MESSAGE 58.19 + 137844 05/09/88 56.00 SHARON HALE SUPPLIES 23- 4588 - 611 -61 56.00 t 137845 05/09/88 117.12 MIDLAND IND SPLY SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 510 -51 13312 117.12 t 137846 05/09/88 30.00 TAX /MN RUNNING FEE 10- 4201 - 508 -50 30.00 • 137847 05/09/88 50.00 T AC/ USE RUNNING FEE 10 -4201- 508 -50 50.00 t ttsttt ttt -CKS 137850 05/09/88 147.00 TRUSTEE MPTF - -- - CONT SERV - -- - -- -- - -- - - -- 30- 4201 - 781 -78 147.00 t o. 137851 05/09/88 -_ 256.00 ____TRUSTEE MPTF_._ - -_ CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 256.00 l� 137852 05/09/88 146.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 c :. 146.00 t _ -- -- - - -- - 137853 05/09/88 _ .,- ..- - 183.00- TRUSTEE MPTF CORRECTION 30- 1201 - 781 -78 137853 05/09/88 183.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERVICE 30- 1201 - 781 -78 137853 05/09/88 183.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERVICES 30- 4201 - 781 -78 183.00 t 137854 05/09/88 146.00 TRUSTEE MPTF CONT SERVICES 30 -4201- 781 -78 146.00 t 137855 05/09/88 219.00 TRUSSTEE MPTF CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 219.00 t 137856 05/09/88 11.00 T C MUSICIANS UNION CONT ERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 11.00 t 137857 05/09/88 19.00 T F MUSSICIANS UNION CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 19.00 t 137858 05/09/88 11.00 T C MUSISCIANS UNION CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 11.00 t 'I 137859 05/09/88 14.00 T C MUSICIANS UNION CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 14.00 t �- 137860 05/09/88 11.00 T C MUSICIANS UNION CONT SERV 30- 4201 - 781 -78 11.00 t .._ 137861 05/09/88 17.00 T C MUSICIANS UNION CONT SERV 30 -4201- 781 -78 17.00 t I t 137862 05/11/88 3,127.03 LABOR RELATIONS ASS PROF SERV 10- 4201 - 140 -14 c v 1988 Y OF EDINA CHECI ISTER 05 -16- IAGE `.I _ _CHECK- N0__DATE __- AMOUNT - VENDOR - - ITEM DESCRIPTION - - ACCOUNT NO. INV. M P.O. N MESSAGE - -- - - -- - _ � 3.127.03 F °I 137863 05/11/88 540.00 HENN CTY TREASURER RUBBISH REMOVAL 10- 4250 - 644 -64 13321 c 540.00 + `_ --- �Flf - - - - 4 137864 - - -- ---- - - -- --' -- 05/11/88 - - - - -- - - - --- 66.75 MAGNUSON SOD CO SUPPLIES -1-0--4-5 04- 318 -30 137864 05/11/88 267.00 MAGNUSON SOD CO SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 643 -64 - - -- - - - - -- -- 333.75 -- . -- -- - - " 137865 05/11/88 15.70 SUPERIOR PLASTICS SUPPLIES 26- 4504 - 682 -68 17042 137865 05/1 - 1/88 _ 25.00 _ SUP.OR- PLASTICS_ SUPER - - - — SUPPLIES -. -- 26- 4504 - 682 -68 17050 40.70 • - - -- -- -- - - v� "__ 137866 _ _ 05/11/88 _10.00 -,-------NATIONAL DAY d SUBS 1_0 =42Q4- 600 -60 10.00 # -- -- - - -- - 137867_ 05/11./88 70..00 - MN_ CRAFTSS CENTRAL E ADVERTISING 23 -4214- 611 -61 70.00 • - -- -__ 137868 05/11/88 161.31E_DINA_ FOUNDATION_ _ ART _WORK _SOLD 23_3625- 000 -00 161.31 • - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - z 137869__ _- .05/1_1/88 350 -.00_ E H ANDERSON WORK SOLD 23 -36e5-000-00 350.00 • -- `I'! _ 137870 05/11/88 _----- ._ 318.83 _ MOLLIE PAULSON _._ -__ ART WORK___ SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 137870 05/11/88 164.78 MOLLIE PAULSON SERVICES 23- 4120 - 613 -61 137870 05/11/88 59.00 MOLLIE PAULSON CONF 23- 4202 - 611 -61 -� - -- - - - -- 542.61 3 137871 - - -- 05/11/88 - 175.00 BRYAN MOON ART WORK SOLD 23 -3625- 000 -00 - -- - - - - -- -175 ..0 0 _ P 137872 05/11/88 22.40 MONICA SULLIVAN ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 22.40 _* 137873 05/11/88 126.00 JEAN HAEFLE ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - 12 6 , 00 * - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- -- - - -- ' 137874 05/11/88 33.60 DONNA LAPORTE ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 33.60 * °j - - - �.I' 137875 05/11/88 22.40 KRYSTAL LEEBRICK ART WORK SOLD 23 -3625- 000 -00 -- - -- - -- - - -' -- 22.40.! -- - �.Ii °' 137876 05/11/88 51.52 ANN WIDERSTROM ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 °, - -- 51_52 • f �I`'I 137877 05/11/88 300.00 ROSE EDIN ART WORK SOLD - 23 -3625- 000 -00 — — - - - -- - - - - -. 3 0 0.0.0 - w 137878 05/11/88 89.20 MARAGARET MCDOWELL ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 89_20 • f Z 137879 05/11/88 50.00 CHAR HANSEN CONT SERV 30 -4201- 781-78 v 1988 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER _CHECK NO_. DATE AMOUNT _ 05 -16 -88 PAGE 27 ITEM_ DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. M P.O. M MESSAGE '� -', _ CELLULAR . TELE__CO 52.98 !=' _ 50.00 + �I ?21 _ -_- 1.37894 ' 137880 05/11/88 50.00 JEFF SCHLOSSERG CONT SERV ' lei 05/11/88 ��= 50.00 a 05/11/88 -- 10-4262-S60-56 53.50 137881 05/11/88 25.00 RENEE PETERSON CONT SERV tI "' WING SHOES 25.00 + 271.00 RED WING 137882 05/11/88 260.00 TEDDY BEAR BAND CONT SERV SHOES LAUNDRY 40- 4262 - 801 =80 - 260.00 + 1 2I t" 137883 05/11/88 50.00 PETE WARREN 0. 50.00 + "i 137884 05/11/88 120.00 GERRY ABRAHAM 0. 120.00 + �H 137885 05/11/88 435.00 TOIVONEN PAINTING CONT REPAIR 137885 05/11/88 1,300.00 TOIVONEN PAINTING CONST PROCESS 1,535._00- _ TOIVONEN PAI.NTIN6_ CONT IN PROG "i 3,270.00 + - - - -- 30- 4201 - 781 -78 30- 4201 - 781 -78 30- 4201 - 781 -78 - 30 -4 4201- 7811 -78 30- 4201 - 781 -78 10- 4248 - 646 -64 60- 1300 - 007 -20 60 -1300- 007 -20 II 137886 05/11/88._- 150_.00 _ THOMAS P GALLAGHER PROF SERV 10- 4201 - 140 -14 �I2fi 150.00 + 137887_ _ 05/11/88360..00 MPLS SEWER WATER _REPAIRS 40 -44248- 803 -80 20584 360. 00 a - - -- - - - -- - _53.68 GLOBAL COMPUTER SPLY SUPPL 53.68- * ----- - - - - -- - -- _.59MN- _ CELLULAR . TELE__CO 52.98 !=' _ 137888_ 05/11688__ -__ �I ?21 _ -_- 1.37894 2,362.00 137889 OS/11/88 -------------- ---- ---- -- 137889 05/11/88 LAUNDRY 137889 05/11/88 ��= "j - - -- 137890 05/11/88 -- 10-4262-S60-56 53.50 RED WING SHOES - _53.68 GLOBAL COMPUTER SPLY SUPPL 53.68- * ----- - - - - -- - -- _.59MN- _ CELLULAR . TELE__CO 52.98 MN CELLULAR TELE CO 54.26 MN CELLULAR TELE CO 137894 _ -_- 1.37894 2,362.00 TOTAL TOOL _2.362_00 -� -------------- ---- ---- -- WING I" 137891 05/11/88 112.00 RADIO INSTALLS INC " 1 (2.00 + 137892 05/11/88 28.12 ED GLANDER 5,. - -- - - - -- ------ ----- ------ - - - - -- - 28.12 + 137893 05/11/88 5: 137894 05/11/88 137894 05/11/88_,_ 137894 05/11/88 137894 05/11/88 1.37894 05/11/88 137894 05/11 /888 SERVICES _ SERVICES SERVICSES REPAIR PARTS EQUIP RENTAL MILEAGE 10- 4504 - 510 -51 10 -4204- 140 -14 16- 4226- 420 -42 10- 4226- 420 -42 40- 4540 - 802 -80 59453 10- 4226- 440 -44 11159 40- 4208 - 806 -80 3,701.50 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT 10- 4544 - 335 -30 3,701.50 + 930.85 RED WING SHOES LAUNDRY 10 -4262- 301 -30 - 98.55 ___ -__RED WING SHOES________ LAUNDRY _ 10-4262-S60-56 53.50 RED WING SHOES LAUNDRY 10- 4262 - 646 -64 271.00- RED WING SHOES CORRECTION 40- 4262- 801 -80 271.00 RED WING SHOES LAUNDRY 40 -4262- 801 -80 271.00 RED WING SHOES LAUNDRY 40- 4262 - 801 =80 - 1,353.90 + I ;I _1 so I _ -- 1988 SJJT SEXTON TNVENTORY ----.-2-7-4504 663 137902 Y OF EDINA - 7: CHECe' IISTER 05/11/88 05-16-, 'AGE as 137904 05/11/88 NO_DATE--_ AMOUNT------------- VENDOR------ ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE REIM EQUIP 137906 -CHECK _ . - 137907 05/11/88 970.98 HENNEPIN COUNTY 43 137908 05/11/88 ne 137895 -.05/11/88 137909 ___MILSCO ENGINEERING_ BOARD & ROOM 10-4286-220-22 6,667.40 14.04 05/11/88 137911 05/11/88 25.00 137896 OS/11/88 _29.90 LYNDALE __ GARDEN CTR HAY 10-4S60-644-64 7 71 29.90 152.22 G_RANWANKS_WVB6_ARb_ _INVENTORY 0_-4624-663 66 152.22 2,157.00 137897J 05/11/88 267_.00 MAGUNUSONL SOD- CO 10-4562-643-64 0 267.00 • PONY EXPRESS 14 10-4504-430-42 137898 05/11/88 33.00 JOHN SORICH REFUND 10-3230-000-00 :31 I55.49 BILL BACH 33.00 30- 4208 - 781 -78 - 155.49 71 FI 137899 OS/11/88 616.76 MN DEPT-OF REVENUE.. ___GAS,__TAX INVENTORY ---IWVENTbkY-'-------- -10-461.2-560-56 12.50 VFW-----'-- 616.76 56_4214-842 _64 12.50 Z I DULUTH VFW INVENTORY 50-4214-862-86 7,: 37.50 27 L 137900 05/11/88 74.25 ASPEN MILLS UNIFORM 10-4e66-440-44 24 137900 05/11/88 72.00 ASPEN MILLS UNIFORM 10-4266-440-44 146.25 2;j _ -- - - - -,- -JOHN SJJT SEXTON TNVENTORY ----.-2-7-4504 663 137902 05/11/88 - 7: 137903 05/11/88 180.e4 137904 05/11/88 93.65 137905 05/11/88 REIM EQUIP 137906 05/11/88 93.65 137907 05/11/88 970.98 HENNEPIN COUNTY 43 137908 05/11/88 ne 137909 05/11/88 BOARD & ROOM 10-4286-220-22 6,667.40 137911 05/11/88 137911 05/11/88 25.00 137911 OS/11/88 137912 05/11/8e - - - -,- -JOHN SJJT SEXTON TNVENTORY ----.-2-7-4504 663 & CO INVENTORY 27-4624-663-66 180.e4 311.24 93.65 MICHAEL SITARI REIM EQUIP 10-4266-420-42 93.65 970.98 HENNEPIN COUNTY BOARD & ROOM 10-4286-220-22 970.98 6,667.40 BOARD & ROOM 10-4286-220-22 6,667.40 25.00 WILLIAM BERNHJELM REIMBURSEMENT 10-4202-420-42 25.00 152.22 G_RANWANKS_WVB6_ARb_ _INVENTORY 0_-4624-663 66 152.22 2,157.00 ANDERSON ENTERPRISES T SHIRTS 10-4201-508-50 2,157.00 0 51-.00 PONY EXPRESS SUPPLIES 10-4504-430-42 51.00 • I55.49 BILL BACH MILEAGE 30- 4208 - 781 -78 - 155.49 ---'-DULUTH DULUTH VFW INVENTORY ---IWVENTbkY-'-------- 50-4214-82e-82 12.50 VFW-----'-- 56_4214-842 _64 12.50 DULUTH VFW INVENTORY 50-4214-862-86 7,: 37.50 127.00 AMERICAN PLANNING DUE APA 10-4204-Ie0 -1e 171 7' CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT 127.00 * 61^7sw.00 MILLER ouwwIoozs AIR oowoIrIowIwm 61'7sw.00 * ns-16-88 PAGE ey ACCOUNT _NO. -INV. _#_p'O. #.nsow«ns-_ as-*s*a-sen-sa -- ----17j00.00------o & li -WATERTmusR I^C--'-� CONTRACT � 60-2040-000-00 17^100.00 * 138.73 sweL mszc*awsm nnwrsRswns 138.73 * vronny Vs/wswow .11 .60 wmsRICwm LAuNogJL____ 11 .60 ' -ruwo 1988 CITY or sozww 173031 05/05/88 es 173031 05/ 05/88 Fumo -ruwo CHscK Ton^L__--__- TOTAL---------- ' e7 TOTAL |^ |�| 137913 ws/11/88 _ os/os/mo . �27._ 1731eS _-05/n s /mm — _FUND FUND -30-TOTAL - --------lEDINBOROUGH ' 137914- 05/11/88-- 1737e1 ,| � pumo 05/nS/8e__ |�--- - ------' 13791s — - -- ns/11/e8 CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT 127.00 * 61^7sw.00 MILLER ouwwIoozs AIR oowoIrIowIwm 61'7sw.00 * ns-16-88 PAGE ey ACCOUNT _NO. -INV. _#_p'O. #.nsow«ns-_ as-*s*a-sen-sa -- ----17j00.00------o & li -WATERTmusR I^C--'-� CONTRACT � 60-2040-000-00 17^100.00 * 138.73 sweL mszc*awsm nnwrsRswns 138.73 * vronny Vs/wswow .11 .60 wmsRICwm LAuNogJL____ 11 .60 1c,4y7'am ----'------ ----- 9.54 esm7sLnww onon INC m wuppLzso ea4.n0 ____ cRTsLSow_BMmS-lNC_----____ G-SuPPLIEo 273.54 * 480.30 MERIT auppLr .*nn.3n-- -- MsmIT-SVppL� __ .nn * G euppLzsn CORRECTION 70-4202-480-48 10z4e6e-6ao-6e__--_ 10-4504-sto-si 37301e 30-4so*-78e-78 190s3 30-4sn4-7e2-78 190S3 300.00- nuT* wasxm Jo*woow nommscTzom 30-3501-00*-00 30*.00 - �--_-RUTH OScID_ JOHNSON _--_-'_ARTWORK _SOLD 30-3501-000-00 ---__ .w4 * --------'----- 34.00 _______3*^P4_� 62,887.00 rsm.es_ 1s/w37-.ao 8,498.40 wS,1yn.we ee,607.9e'- vsy'114.w1 600.00 JERRYS PRINT PRINTING e3-*600-611-61 FUND msmsnwL Fuwo -ruwo _1n_IgTA e3 TO TA- 173031 05/05/88 es 173031 05/ 05/88 Fumo -ruwo 26 Ton^L__--__- TOTAL---------- ' e7 TOTAL Cou�os ruwD ' 4w 1731 es os/os/mo . �27._ 1731eS _-05/n s /mm GUN RANGE puwo _FUND FUND -30-TOTAL - --------lEDINBOROUGH PARK -----'-------------- puwo w* 1737e1 ws/os/me pumo 173761 __ 05/nS/8e__ LIQUOR DISPENSARY pUNP_---__ _-_---------_' ruwo an TOTAL CowoTRucTInw ruwo ruwo 66 Iry ,.� ~ 173793 ns/#s/ww ' ,.. �'. -- ----------`-'---`-`--- ^'| ****** '^"� 26_5,I82.90___ 4xm.n» ��--------'--- 10,737.78 -- 1c,4y7'am ----'------ ----- 9.54 esm7sLnww onon INC m wuppLzso ea4.n0 ____ cRTsLSow_BMmS-lNC_----____ G-SuPPLIEo 273.54 * 480.30 MERIT auppLr .*nn.3n-- -- MsmIT-SVppL� __ .nn * G euppLzsn CORRECTION 70-4202-480-48 10z4e6e-6ao-6e__--_ 10-4504-sto-si 37301e 30-4so*-78e-78 190s3 30-4sn4-7e2-78 190S3 300.00- nuT* wasxm Jo*woow nommscTzom 30-3501-00*-00 30*.00 - �--_-RUTH OScID_ JOHNSON _--_-'_ARTWORK _SOLD 30-3501-000-00 ---__ .w4 * --------'----- 34.00 _______3*^P4_� 62,887.00 rsm.es_ 1s/w37-.ao 8,498.40 wS,1yn.we ee,607.9e'- vsy'114.w1 600.00 JERRYS PRINT PRINTING e3-*600-611-61 FUND msmsnwL Fuwo -ruwo _1n_IgTA e3 TO TA- -' r ocmrs� c°r—cuecxsw'o-xo^3 rumo es TOTAL CAPITAL rumn 86786 Fumo -ruwo 26 Ton^L__--__- TOTAL---------- �V�MmzNm ponL-pUNP ----- Fuwo ----- e7 TOTAL Cou�os ruwD eo TOTAL nEcnsATznw CswTsn Fuwo 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE puwo _FUND FUND -30-TOTAL - 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