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EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 15, 19.90
ROLLCALL
I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF HRA MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1990
II. AWARD OF BIDS
A. Centennial Lakes Condominiums - Phase IV Waterproofing
B. Centennial Lakes Park - Site Furnishings
III. ADJOURNMENT
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
PROCLAMATIONS - Red Ribbon Campaign Week
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Regular Meeting of September 4, 1990
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 Council to pass. Final Development Plan Approval of Property
Zoned Planned District: 3/4 favorable rollcall' vote required to pass.
* A. Preliminary Plat Approval - Farrells Parkwood Knolls - Tract A, R.L.S.
1286 located at 5700 Blake Rd (Contd from 9/17/90) (Continue to 11/5/90)
B. Amendment to Zoning Ordinance No. 825 Section 7.D. - Customary Home
Occupations - Conditional Use Permit for Certain Home Occupations.by
Handicapped Residents (Contd from 9/17/90)
IV. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS
V. AWARD OF BIDS
* A. Cahill Interpretative Site
* B. 1991 Edina Recreational Calendars
VI. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of October 9, 1990
B. Report on Recycling Contract.
C. Edina Cultural Expo 1991
D. 1991 Proposed Fees and Charges
1. Public'Hearing - Beer and Wine License Fees
2. Ordinance No. 171 -A34 - Fees and Charges by Ordinance
3. Resolution --Park & Recreation Fees and Charges
4. Resolution - Ambulance Fees
5. Resolution - Miscellaneous Fees
Agenda
Edina City Council
October 15, 1990
Page 2
VI. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS CONT'D
E. Appointments to Advisory Boards /Commissions /Committees
1. South Hennepin Human Services Council
2. Human Relations Commission
3. Heritage Preservation Board
4. Alternative Revenue Sources Committee
F. Edina Foundation Bylaws Amendments
G. East Edina Housing Foundation Bylaws Amendment
VII. INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES
VIII. POST AGENDA AND MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ,
A. Commendation - Mary Forsythe - October.25
IX. FINANCE
A. Resolution Cancelling Levy for 1991 on $5,400,000 G.O.. Improvement Bonds,
Series 1984
* B. Resolution Cancelling Levy for 1991 on $2,200,000 G.O. Redevelopment Bonds
* C. Payment of Claims as per_pre -list dated 10/15/90: Total $1,176,725.35 and
for confirmation of payment of Claims dated 19/30/90: Total $1,176,725.35
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS
Mon
Nov
5
Regular Council Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Council Room
Tues
Nov
6
GENERAL /CITY ELECTION
Polls open 7
a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sat
Nov
10
EDINAMITE
Edinborough
Park
Mon
Nov
12
VETERANS DAY OBSERVED - City Hall Closed
Mon
Nov
19
Regular Council Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Council Room
Tues
Nov
20
Truth in Taxation Budget Hearing
5:00 p.m.
Council Room
Nov
22 and
23
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - City Hall Closed
MINUTES
EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
OCTOBER 1, 1990
Answering rollcall were Commissioners Kelly, Paulus, Rice and Chairman Richards.
MINUTES of the HRA Meeting of September 17, 1990, were approved as submitted by
motion of Commissioner Rice, seconded by Commissioner Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Richards
Motion carried.
BID AWARDED FOR CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUMS - PHASE IV PARKING LOT Commissioner
Kelly made a motion for award of bid for Centennial..Lakes Condominiums - Phase IV
Parking Lot to recommended low bidder, Valley Blacktopping, at $11,970.00.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Richards
Motion carried.
There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, motion of Commissioner Kelly
for adjournment was seconded by Commissioner Rice.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Richards
Motion carried.
Executive Director
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: HRA
FROM: GORDON HUGHES
VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.00
DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1990 AGENDA ITEM HRA II.A.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: DECK WATERPROOFING - CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUMS
Company Amount of Quote or &d
1. KREMER DAVIS
2. CURRAN NELSON
3.
4.
5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
1. $ 12,600.00
2• 14,550.00
3.
4.
5.
KREMER - DAVIS
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The bid is for waterproofing in the courtyard of condominium
building 4.
The Recommended bid is
within budget not withip buds
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Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
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TO: HRA
FROM: GORDON HUGHES
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $1000
DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1990 AGENDAITEM HRA II.B.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: SITE FURNISHINGS - CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK
Company Amount of Quote or &d
1. SMITH & HAWKENS /GABBERTS CASUAL 1. $ 17,793.00
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
SMITH & HAWKEN /GABBERTS CASUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This bid is for all benches, tables and chairs for
Centennial Lakes Park. Bid is from sole supplier.
The Recommended bid is
within budget not within bum
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, alcohol and other drug abuse in the United States has reached
epidemic stages, and the 15 -24 year -old age group is dying at a faster rate
than any other age group; and
WHEREAS, red ribbons have been chosen as a symbol of individual and community
efforts to reduce the demand for drugs in our communities; and
WHEREAS, October 22 -28, 1990, is Red Ribbon Campaign Week in Minnesota, and
Governor Rudy Perpich and Senator Rudy Boschwitz are the State Honorary
Chairpersons of the Red Ribbon Campaign; and
WHEREAS, business, government law enforcement, schools, religious
institutions, service organizations, communities, neighborhoods, youth, senior
citizens and individuals will demonstrate their commitment to help refluce and
prevent alcohol and other drug abuse by wearing and displaying red ribbons
during the Red Ribbon Campaign.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that October 22 -28, 1990, be declared Red
Ribbon Campaign Week throughout the City of Edina; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council Members of the City of
Edina, in.recognition of_thi_s event, support the activities sponsored by the
Red Ribbon Campaign and encourage community participation in drug awareness,
education and prevention activities.
MAYOR
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WHEREAS, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in American women,
and one in every ten women will develop it in her lifetime; and
WHEREAS, the survival rates for breast cancer are increasing, with a 90% rate
if detected early; and
WHEREAS, the improved survival rates are due to advances in early detection
techniques, improved surgical procedures, and new forms of postsurgical
hormonal therapy and chemotherapy; and
WHEREAS, when detected and treated early, breast cancer need not be
life- threatening, and most women go on to lead long and productive lives; and
WHEREAS, two - thirds of the cases of breast cancer occur in women over age 50,
with an increased risk if a woman has a history of breast cancer in her
family; and
WHEREAS, since the best protection against breast cancer is early detection
and prompt treatment, women age 40 -49 should have a mammogram every one to
two years and yearly breast examinations by their physicians, and women age
50 and older should have annually both a mammogram and a breast examination
by their physicians;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of the City of Edina, do
hereby proclaim the month of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in
Edina and I urge all citizens to find out more about this life threatening
disease by asking their family doctor or by calling these toll free - numbers:
Amercian Cancer Society at 1- 800 - ACS- 2345.or the National Cancer Institute at
1- 800 -4- CANCER.
ADOPTED this 25th day of October, 1990.
Mayor
City of Edina, MN
MINUTES
OF THE REGULAS'MEETING OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL.
SEPTEMBER 4, 1990
ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith and Mayor
Richards.
CONSTITUTION WEEK PROCLAIMED Motion of Member Kelly was seconded by Member Rice
for adoption of the following proclamation:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, our Founding Fathers, in order to secure the blessings of liberty for
themselves and their posterity, did ordain and establish a Constitution for the
United States of America; and
WHEREAS, it is of the greatest import that all citizens fully understand the
provisions and principles contained in the Constitution in order to support it,
preserve it and defend it against encroachment; and
WHEREAS, the two hundred third anniversary of the signing of the.Constitution
provides an historic opportunity for all Americans to learn about and recall
achievements of our Founders, and to reflect on the rights and privileges of
citizenship, as well as its attendant responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, the independence guaranteed to the American people by the Constitution
should be celebrated by appropriate ceremonies and activities during Constitution
Week, September 17 through 23, as designated by proclamation of the President of
the United States of American in accordance with Public Law 915;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, by virtue of the authority vested in me
as Mayor of the City of Edina in the State of Minnesota do hereby proclaim the
week of September 17 through 23 as
CONSTITUTION WEER
in the City of Edina, and urge all our citizens to pay special attention during
that week to our Federal Constitution and the advantage of American Citizenship.
PROCLAIMED this 4th day of September, 1990.
Motion carried unanimously.
PROCLAMATION FOR EDINA HISTORICAL MUSEUM Motion was made by Member Kelly and was
seconded by Member Paulus for adoption of the following proclamation:
PROCLAMATION
I, Frederick S. Richards, hereby proclaim that Sunday, the twenty -third day of
September, in the year Nineteen Hundred and Ninety be set aside to honor our
pioneering forefathers whose foresight and planning is responsible for the.quality
of life in Edina today. In their honor, on this day we dedicate the new
EDINA HISTORICAL MUSEUM
whose mission is to preserve Edina's history for Edina's future.
PROCLAIMED this 4th day of- September, 1990. — - -__ -- — - -
Motion carried unanimously.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Motion was made by Member Kelly and was seconded by
Member Smith to approve and adopt the consent agenda items as presented, with the
exception of the removal of item VIII.D - Streetscape Improvements Phase I,
Lighting and Demolition and Removals - 50th & France Business District.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 6. 1990 APPROVED ' Motion was made by Member
Kelly and was seconded by Member Smith to approve the minutes of the Regular
Meeting of August 6, 1990.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
PUBLIC HEARING CONCLUDED: BITUMINOUS ALLEY PAVING IMPROVEMENT NO E -32 APPROVED
Engineer Hoffman recalled that the public hearing on proposed Alley Paving
Improvement No. E -32 was continued from the August 20 Council Meeting. After
receiving the public hearing notice and the initial public hearing review, the
residents have resubmitted a petition to the Council. The petition clearly
indicated that 10 of the 14 property owners abutting the alley support a
bituminous paving project, however, all do not agree on the method of proposed
assessment. Five property owners support the project with costs to be assessed
against properties with garages accessed by the alley or assessed a greater share
of the cost than properties that do not use the alley for access. Five other
property owners support the project conditionally if costs are pro- rated. The
remaining four property, owners do not support the project.
The Council may wish to consider these options: 1) no build, or 2) approve
bituminous paving project at an estimated cost of $712.10 proposed to be assessed
against the 14 lots or pro -rate costs based on alley use. Staff would recommend
that a bituminous paving improvement project be approved with a proposed ten year
assessment. It was noted that a letter objecting to the proposed project, dated
August 21, 1990, had been received from Debra Strege, 5113 Oxford Avenue.
David Morris, 5116 Bedford Avenue, commented that he had circulated the petitions
and urged Council approval of the project.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION ORDERING ALLEY IMPROVEMENT NO. E -32
BE I -T RESOLVED -by- the - Council -of- the - City -of- Edina, Minnesota,— that - this - Council —
heretofore caused notice of hearing to be duly published and mailed to owners of
each parcel within the area proposed to be assessed on the following proposed
improvement:
BITUMINOUS ALLEY PAVING IMPROVEMENT NO. E -32
Alley between Oxford Avenue and Bedford Avenue South of 51st Street
and at the hearing held at the time and place specified in said notice, the
Council has duly considered the views of all persons interested, and being fully
advised of the pertinent facts, does hereby determine to proceed with the
construction of said improvement, including all proceedings which may be necessary
in eminent domain for the acquisition of necessary easements and rights for
construction and maintenance of such improvement; that said improvement is hereby
designated and shall be referred to in all subsequent proceedings as: BITUMINOUS
ALLEY PAVING IMPROVEMENT NO. E -32, and the area to be specially assessed therefor
shall include Lots 1 thru 6, Lot 7 and 10' of Lot 8, the South 40' of Lot 8, Lots
16 thru 18, Lot 19 and the South 20' of Lot 20, Lot 21 and the North 30' of Lot
20, Lot 22 and the South 1/2 of Lot 23, and Lot 24 and the North 1/2 of Lot 23,
Block 7, Brookside Heights.Addition.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Rice.
Rollcall: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING CONCLUDED: PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVED FOR LINDELL ADDITION Engineer
Hoffman recalled that the Council had continued the public hearing on preliminary
plat approval for the proposed Lindell Addition to allow time for the engineering
staff to conduct a detailed review of drainage on Antrim Road as it relates to the
property immediately south of the proposed subdivision (7101 Antrim Court).
The concern on this property is that the existing driveway has back pitch toward
the home which makes it easy for water to leave the street and enter the property.
There are stormwater catch basins on the street east and west of the driveway.
The solution would be to lower the westerly catch basin approximately six inches
and install a concrete driveway system per standard design. This would provide
good drainage for the existing owner at 7101 Antrim Court and would address the
requirements being recommended for the proposed Lindell Addition. The resultant
effect would be a rise in the driveway at 7101 Antrim Court then a decline towards
the garage which would effectively keep normal drainage from entering the
property. The labor costs for the public work crews would be charged to the
City's storm water utility account.
Staff would recommend as a condition to plat approval the recording of a document
which would require that any new additional hard surface drainage be directed to
the street via piping or over the surface drainage. In addition, construction of
a new concrete driveway apron at 7101 Antrim Court should be required.
Planner Larsen recalled that some concern was raised at the initial hearing
regarding the disposition of several existing outbuildings on the proposed
subdivision. Staff would recommend that the removal of the smaller outbuildings
be incorporated as a requirement in the developer's agreement.
Glenn Yoder, 7020 Shannon Drive, stated that they have been dealing with drainage
problems on their property which is immediately south of the proposed subdivision.
He said they could not tolerate additional stormwater runoff and said it was
imperative that a permanent piped system be installed to insure that runoff from
the new site would go to the storm sewer system.
Steve Lindell, proponent, stated that some of the existing hard surface on the lot
(outbuildings /driveway to barn) would be removed which would offset the hard
surface of the new house.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, subject
to 1) final plat approval, 2) subdivision dedication, 3) utility connection
charges, 4) drainage pattern from new lot be approved by City Engineer, 5) new lot
have access only to Antrim Road, 6) installation of silt fence during
construction, and 7) removal of all outbuildings except for the carriage house:
RESOLUTION GRANTING'PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL
FOR LINDELL ADDITION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that
certain plat entitled " LINDELL ADDITION ", platted by Steven M. Lindell and
presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of September 4, 1990 be and
is hereby granted preliminary plat approval.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
PRELIMINARY REZONING FROM PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO PCD -2 PLANNED COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT REFERRED TO STAFF: RESOLUTION ADOPTED EXTENDING HRA RESOLUTION FOR
ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY WITHIN GRANDVIEW REDEVELOPMENT AREA Affidavits of Notice
were presented, approved and ordered placed on file., Planner Larsen presented the
request for preliminary rezoning from Planned Industrial District to PCD -2,
Planned Commercial District for property generally located south of Eden Avenue
and west of the Soo Line Railroad tracks (Kunz /Lewis site). The subject property
is approximately 8.7 acres in size and is developed with industrial uses. In
1988, Jerry's Enterprises presented a redevelopment plan for this area which was
dropped prior to hearing by the Council.
The property is within the Grandview Area Tax Increment District and in October,
1989, the City Council /HRA adopted a resolution of condemnation effective to
August 1, 1990, and authorized staff to negotiate a redevelopment contract with
the developers (Jerry's Enterprises /Opus).
The proposed redevelopment would be a retail strip mall containing a total floor
area of 145,750 square feet, with the main retail containing 106,500 square feet
of floor area. The school bus garage, containing 39,250 square feet, would be on
the lower level adjacent to the railroad tracks.
In order to analyze the use and traffic impacts of the proposed redevelopment, the
City /HRA contracted with two outside consultants. Jackson -Scott and Associates
was hired to review the feasibility of an all- retail development and BRW, Inc. was
hired to review the traffic impact and update the 1984 Grandview Area Traffic
Study.
The report by Jackson -Scott indicated that retail was a feasible reuse of the
property and that it could be successful, but it questioned the feasibility of the
proposed theatre. In response, the developers have eliminated the theatre and
replaced it with storage for retail tenants.
The updated traffic study examined the impact of the proposed development as well
as redevelopment of several sites north of Eden Avenue, e.g. the existing school
bus facility, the car wash and the medical clinic. That redevelopment would
include a mixture of office and retail uses with a total floor area of
approximately 85,000 square feet. BRW, Inc. has made several recommendations for
traffic improvements in the area to insure traffic flow at tolerable levels
following redevelopment.
The proposed development would require amending the Comprehensive Plan, which
illustrates the site as industrial, and the Grandview Area Redevelopment Plan,
which shows it as multi - family housing. The amendments have been anticipated,
however, the actual use of the property remains unresolved. The only Council
action on land use has been to endorse a multi - family housing reuse of the area.
Since that action there have been 285 units of multi - family housing constructed in
the immediate vicinity and staff feels it would not be desirable to construct
additional multi - family housing units in the area at this time.
The Community Development and Planning Commission considered the redevelopment
proposal on August 1, 1990, and recommended preliminary rezoning subject to:
1) final rezoning, 2) plat approval, 3) amendment of Comprehensive Plan and
Grandview Area Redevelopment Plan, 4) redevelopment agreement with the HRA,
5) implementation of Traffic Study recommendations, and 6) preliminary or concept
approval of a redevelopment plan for the area north of Eden (school bus site).
Planner Larsen concluded his presentation by outlining the following requested
actions: 1) preliminary rezoning approval from existing industrial to retail land
use, also integrating the school bus garage into the development, 2) authorization
to proceed with redevelopment contract negotiations, and 3) renewal of the HRA
resolution of condemnation. If the Council approves the foregoing, actions
remaining would include: a) redevelopment agreement with HRA, b) final rezoning
and plat approval, c) report on implementation of Traffic Study recommendations,
and d) approval of redevelopment plan and rezoning for area north of Eden Avenue.
Robert Shadduck, representing Jerry's Enterprises, stated that key issues in the
redevelopment proposal were to accommodate the long term needs of the school
district regarding the bus garage and to address the concerns of the neighborhood
with regard to traffic, building location, setbacks and height. Mr. Shadduck then
reviewed boards showing the proposed site plan, building facade, materials,
elevations and detail of the two retail levels.
Ted Giannoble, owner of TSC Office Building, 5244 Eden Circle, stated he supported
the proposed redevelopment but pointed out that his office building needs
additional parking. Mr. Giannoble presented a schematic showing an area between
the back of the TSC Office Building and the proposed building that could be used
for parking. He suggested that the Council, in considering the proposed project,
also consider granting a building setback variance to accommodate their need for
more parking.
It was noted that a letter dated September 4, 1990, from Pat Calderon, President
of'the Richmond Hills Association, was received stating that the association is in
favor of improvement in this area.
Discussion was held by the Council Members regarding the proposed project.
Issues raised by the Council regarding the subject.redevelopment proposal
included: 1) environmental concerns, 2) financial involvement, if any, by the
public sector, 3) potential redevelopment north of Eden Avenue, including the
Regis site, 4) firm commitment by the School District regarding the school bus
garage, 5) land use, 6) proposed site plan, and-7) traffic generation.
Member Paulus made a motion to refer the request for preliminary rezoning from
PID, Planned Industrial District to PCD -2, Planned Commercial District to staff,
for response to the following issues:
1) Commitment from the School District Board as to its position with regard to
the proposed redevelopment.
2) Response from staff regarding the current status of the Regis properties.
3) Response from developer regarding commitment from two anchor retail tenants
for the site.
4) Resolution of environmental issues.
5) Potential City /HRA participation under a redevelopment agreement.
6) Response from the developer as to proposed redevelopment north of Eden Avenue
and south of the existing Jerry's site.
Motion was seconded by Member Smith.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
The following resolution was then adopted by the Council acting in its capacity as
the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority:
Commissioner Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) that it
hereby extends the provisions of the resolution adopted by the HRA on October 2,
1989, relating to acquisition of certain property within the Grandview
redevelopment area by eminent domain, to February 1, 1991.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Commissioner Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
*CDBG AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN COUNTY APPROVED Motion was made by Member Kelly and
was seconded by Member Smith for adoption of the following resolution:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that it hereby
authorizes and directs the Mayor and Manager to execute on behalf of the City the
Subrecipient Agreement with Hennepin County (Contract No. A05520) to continue the
Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program for federal fiscal
year 1991.
Resolution adopted on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*HEARING DATE OF 9/17/90 SET FOR PLANNING MATTERS. Motion was made by Member Kelly
and was seconded by Member Smith setting September 17, 1990 as hearing date for
the following planning matters:
1) Amendment to Customary Home Occupations Section of Zoning Ordinance No. 825,
Section 7.D.
2) Preliminary Plat Approval - Belfy Addition - Lot 56, Morningside - 4243 Grimes
Avenue.
3) Preliminary Plat Approval.- Farrells Parkwood Knolls - 5700 Blake Road.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
PUBLIC HEARINGS CONDUCTED: VACATION OF EASEMENTS GRANTED FOR INTERLACHEN HILLS 3RD
ADDITION Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on
file. Engineer Hoffman presented the request for vacation of existing easements
for drainage and utility purposes and for various public purposes in the plat of
Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition. The request is related to clearing title for the
Lincolns Apartment project. The City no longer has a need for any of these
easements except for a 20 foot sanitary sewer utility on Outlot A., Staff would
recommend vacating the easements with the exception of reserving a 20 foot
easement on Outlot A. All other utility companies have no objection to the
vacation.
Member Rice introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING EASEMENTS FOR
DRAINAGE AND UTILITY PURPOSES
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council, adopted the 20th day of August, 1990,
fixed a date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of easements for drainage
and utility purposes; and
WHEREAS, two weeks' published and posted notice of said hearing was given and the
hearing was held on the 4th day of September, 1990, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of the
public that said easement vacations be made; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning
or controlling electric, telephone or cable television polls and lines, gas and
sewer lines, or water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the
proposed vacation, to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such
easement area or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or
otherwise attend thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota that the following described drainage and utility easements be
and are hereby vacated effective as of September 5, 1990:
Existing drainage and utility easements over the westerly 10 feet of
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 1, INTERT-ACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, being
those dedicated in the plat thereof of record in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a notice of completion of
proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of the County Auditor
and filed with the County Recorder, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section
412.851.
Motion was seconded by Member Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
Member Rice introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING EASEMENTS FOR
VARIOUS PUBLIC PURPOSES
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council, adopted the 20th day of August, 1990,
fixed a date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of easements for public
park lands, public open space and storm water pond and holding area purposes; and
WHEREAS, two weeks' published and posted notice of said hearing was given and the
hearing was held on the 4th day of September, 1990, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of the
public that said easement vacations be made; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning
or controlling electric, telephone or cable television polls and lines, gas and
sewer lines, or water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the
proposed vacation, to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such
easement area or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or
otherwise attend thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota that the following described easements for various public
purposes as described above be and are hereby vacated effective as of-September 5,
1990:
That part of Outlot A, INTERIACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION according to the
recorded plat thereof, which lies east of the northerly extension of
the west lines of Lots 29 through 35, Block 1, in said INTERLACHEN HILLS
3RD ADDITION, except the Easterly twenty (20) feet of Outlot A, INTE-RTa►CHEN
HILLS 3RD ADDITION.
The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a notice of completion of
proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of the County Auditor
and filed with the County Recorder, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section
412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED: VACATION OF EASEMENTS GRANTED FOR TRACT J R.L.S. 329
Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on file.
Engineer Hoffman presented the request for vacation of utility easements on
Tract J, R.L.S. 629, the Galleria property. The easement contains a watermain
that once completed a watermain loop prior to the construction of the Yorktown
area. The easement and the watermain system are no longer needed as part of the
public system. Staff would recommend vacating the easement. All other utility
companies have no objection to the vacation.
Member Paulus introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING EASEMENTS FOR UTILITY PURPOSES
WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council, adopted the 20th day of.August, 1990,
fixed a date for a public hearing on a proposed vacation of easements for utility
purposes; and
WHEREAS, two weeks' published and posted notice of said hearing was given and the
hearing was held on the 4th day of September, 1990, at which time all persons
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of the
public that said easement vacations be made; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the extent to which the vacation affects
existing easements within the area of the vacation and the extent to which the
vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning
or controlling electric, telephone or cable television polls and lines, gas and
sewer lines, or water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the
proposed vacation, to continue maintaining the same, or to enter upon such
easement area or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or
otherwise attend thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin
County, Minnesota that the following described utility easements be and are hereby
vacated effective as of September 5, 1990:
The West Sixteen (16) feet of the East Six Hundred Forty -eight (648) feet
of the South Two Hundred Eighty -two and Ninety -one Hundredths (282.91)
feet and the East Eight (8) feet of the West One Thousand Two Hundred
Forty -six and Fifty -one Hundredths (1246.51) feet (except the North
Twenty -seven (27) feet thereof and the South Two Hundred Eighty -two and
Ninety -one Hundredths (282.91) feet thereof) all in Tract "J" Registered
Land Survey Number Six Hundred Twenty -nine (629), Hennepin County,
Minnesota, recorded as Watermain Easement Doc. No. 595310.
`The West Eight (8) feet of the East Six Hundred Forty (640) feet (except the
North Twenty -seven (27) feet thereof and the South Two Hundred Eighty -two and
Ninety -one Hundredths (282.91) feet thereof) of Tract "J ", Registered Land
Survey Number Six Hundred Twenty -nine (629), Hennepin County, Minnesota,
recorded as Watermain Easement Doc. No. 595309.
The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a notice of completion of
proceedings to be prepared, entered in the transfer record of.the County Auditor
and filed with the County Recorder, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section
412.851.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 715 -A1 (TO PROVIDE MANDATORY SEPARATION AND STORAGE OF RECYCLABLES
FROM PLANNED RESIDENCE DISTRICT AND MIXED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS) AND ORDINANCE NO.
1301 -A5 (TO REQUIRE GARBAGE/RECYCLING HAULERS TO OFFER RECYCLABLE COLLECTION
SERVICE AND TO PROVIDE REPORTS) ADOPTED ON 2ND READING Recycling Coordinator
Chandler recalled that the Council granted First Reading to Ordinance No. 715 -A1
and Ordinance No. 1301 -A5 on July 16, 1990. Notice had been sent to apartment
owners /managers and garbage /recycling haulers that these ordinances would be on
the agenda for second reading. No objections have'been received, the only
concerns have on the matter of funding. Mayor Richards called for public comment
on the ordinances. No comment or objection was heard.
Member Smith moved Second Reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 715 -A1 as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 715 -A1
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 715
TO PROVIDE FOR MANDATORY SEPARATION
AND STORAGE OF RECYCLABLES FROM PLANNED RESIDENCE
DISTRICTS AND MIXED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS IN THE CITY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
J Section 1. Definitions. The following definitions of Sec. 2 of Ordinance
No. 715 are hereby amended to read as follows:
"Dwellings" means those dwellings described at (i), (ii) and (iii) of the
definition of Premises in this ordinance.
"Premises" means (i) all single family dwellings now or hereafter located in
the Single Dwelling Unit District (R -1) as determined by the Zoning Ordinance
(Ordinance No. 825) of the City, (ii) all double dwellings now or hereafter
located in the Double Dwelling Unit District (R -2) as determined by said
Zoning Ordinance, (iii) all dwelling units (as defined by said Zoning
Ordinance) in a building in a Planned Residence District (PRD or PSR) or
Mixed Development District as determined by said Zoning Ordinance except,
however, those in a building in the PRD -5 subdistrict as determined by said
Zoning Ordinance, (iv) all buildings in a PRD -5 subdistrict as determined by
said Zoning Ordinance, (v) all buildings or parts of buildings now or
hereafter owned by or leased to the City and located in the City, except,
however, park shelter or park toilet buildings, and (vi) all buildings or
parts of buildings now or hereafter owned by or leased to the School District
and located within the City.
Sec. 2. Separation and Storage of Recyclables.
(a) Sec. 3(a) of Ordinance No. 715 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(a) Every resident of every premises except the premises described
at (iv) of the definition of Premises in this ordinance, shall separate
the recyclables from their respective premises from all other refuse,
garbage, rubbish and waste matter as defined in Ordinance No. 711, and
shall store the recyclables separately in containers designated as
containers for the storage of recyclables. As to the premises described
at (iv) of the definition of Premises in this ordinance, it shall be the
(b)
Sec.
(a).
(b)
as
obligation and responsibility of the manager or owner of such premises,
and not of the individual occupants thereof, to separate and store
recyclables as required by the immediately preceding sentence."
Sec. 3(b) of Ordinance No. 715 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(b) Containers for storage of recyclables shall be kept in the same
location as is designated by Ordinance No. 711 for refuse containers;
provided, however, that residents of those dwellings described at (i)
and (ii) of the definition of Premises in this ordinance, and residents
of townhouses as defined in the Zoning Ordinance (No. 825) of the City,
and residents of dwelling units in buildings with eight dwelling units
or less therein, not earlier than twelve (12) hours prior to the day for
scheduled collection of recyclables from their respective dwellings,
shall place the recyclables and the containers for recyclables at a
place adjacent to the dwelling (or building in which the dwelling is
located) or garage accessory thereto and visible from the street in
front of the dwelling (or building in which the dwelling is located), or
from the alley by the dwelling (or building in which the dwelling is
located), if that dwelling (or building in which the.dwelling is
located) has refuse collection service at the alley. After the
scheduled collection, the containers for recyclables and any recyclables
not collected shall be returned by the resident of such dwelling to the
same location as containers for refuse are kept as designated by
Ordinance No. 711."
3. Collection of Recyclables.
Sec. 4(a) of Ordinance No..715 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(a) Collection of recyclables from premises shall be by a hauler
selected and paid by a resident of such premises or by a manager of such
premises or by an association governing such premises, but which hauler
is then duly licensed by the City under Ordinance No. 1301 of the City
and other then applicable ordinances of the City or County. Also, such
collection shall be done in compliance with all other applicable
ordinances of the City now or hereafter in effect."
Sec. 4 of Ordinance No. 715 is hereby amended to add a new paragraph (d)
follows:
(d) The manager or governing association of premises as defined at
(iii) and (iv) of Sec. 2 of this ordinance shall report to the City
Manager, upon written request from time to time made by the City
Manager, or his/her designee, and on forms prescribed by the City
Manager, or his/her designee, such information relative to the program
for separation, storage and collection of recyclables then in effect for
their premises as the City Manager, or his/her designee, shall then
request.
Sec. 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
upon its passage and publication, but not earlier than January 1, 1991.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
Motion for adoption of the ordinance was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Ordinance adopted.
Member Smith moved Second Reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 1301 -A5 as
follows:
. ORDINANCE NO. 1301 -A5
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1301
TO REQUIRE GARBAGE HAULERS AND RECYCLING HAULERS
TO OFFER RECYCLABLE COLLECTION SERVICE AND TO PROVIDE
RECYCLING REPORTS, AND IMPOSING A PENALTY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA ORDAINS:
Section 1. Ordinance No. 1301 is hereby amended by adding a new Sec. 16 as
follows:
Sec. 16. Recyclable Collection Service. All persons licensed under this
ordinance to haul, convey or collect rubbish, garbage or other refuse, as
defined in Ordinance No. 711 of the City, or recyclables as defined in
Ordinance No. 715 of the City, shall offer recyclable collection service to
their customers.
Sec. 2 Ordinance No. 1301 is hereby amended by adding A new Sec. 17 as
follows:
Sec. 17. Recycling Reports. Within thirty (30) days after the end of each
calendar quarter, and also upon request made from time to time by the City
Manager, or his/her designee, each hauler licensed under this ordinance,
shall provide to the City such information as is then requested by the City
Manager, or his/her designee, on forms prescribed by the City Manager, or
his/her designee, relative to the recyclables collected during the period
from the then prior report to the City, including the amounts and kinds of
recyclables, the markets used for sale of, and primary purchaser of,
recyclables, and including such other information relative to recyclables as
may
then be requested by the City Manager, or his/her designee.
Sec. 3. Penalty. Sec. 16 of Ordinance No. 1301 is hereby renumbered Sec. 18
and amended to read as follows:
Sec. 18. Penalty.
(a) Any person violating this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject to a fine and penalty as set out in Ordinance No. 175 of the City, as
from time to time amended.
(b) In addition to the foregoing penalties, the license of any person
violating this ordinance may be suspended or revoked as provided by Ordinance
No. 141 of the City and Sec. 8 of this ordinance."
Sec. 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and'effect
immediately upon its passage and publication, but not earlier than January 1,
1991.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Mayor
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Ordinance adopted.
*BID REJECTED FOR CAHILL INTERPRETIVE SITE Motion was made by Member Kelly and
was seconded by Member.Smith to reject the sole bid for the Cahill Interpretive
Site from Concrete Design Specialist at $114,670 and to rebid the project.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*BID AWARDED FOR PAMELA PARR PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT Motion was made by Member Kelly
and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for Pamela Park playground
equipment to recommended low bidder, Earl F. Andersen and Associates, Inc., at
$24,318.66.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*BID AWARDED FOR YORK PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT Motion was made by Member Kelly
and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for York Park playground
equipment to recommended low bidder, Earl F. Andersen and Associates, Inc., at
$15,633.34.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
BID AWARDED FOR STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I - LIGHTING AND DEMOLITION AND
REMOVALS - 50TH AND FRANCE BUSINESS DISTRICT Member Kelly stated she had asked
this bid to be removed from the consent agenda because she felt the bid was too
high. Gordon Hughes, HRA Executive Director, explained that this is Phase I of
the 50th and France Business District Renovation Project which the Council had
approved on June 4, 1990 at a total budget of $2,134,000 to be funded 80% through
tax increment financing and 20% specially assessed. At that time, the
Phase I Street Lighting was estimated at a cost of $410,000. Since that estimate
was computed some street lighting was added to the project on West 49 1/2 Street
in concert with the 50th and France Committee. It is anticipated that cost for
the added lighting will be offset by under estimate costs for Phase II;
specifically, the cost for the sidewalk pavers. In staff's opinion, the total
project can be constructed within the estimated project budget.
Member Smith made a motion to send the bid back and to bring it forward as
originally estimated, with an explanation of anything added. Motion was seconded
by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Smith
Nays: Paulus, Rice, Richards
Motion failed.
Member Paulus made a motion for award of bid for Streetscape Improvements Phase I
- Lighting and Demolition and Removals for the 50th and France Business District
to recommended low bidder, Electric Service Company of Minneapolis, Inc., at
$598;443.00. Motion was seconded by Member Rice.
Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Richards
Nays: Kelly, Smith
Motion carried.
*BID AWARDED FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - EDINBOROUGH PARR Motion was made by
Member Kelly and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for an energy
management system for Edinborough Park to sole provider, CSEM, Inc., at $9,839.00.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON RECYCLING FUNDING POLICY FOR MULTIFAMILY HOUSING Recycling
Coordinator Chandler stated that on August 7, 1990 the Hennepin County Board of
Commissioners passed a resolution establishing a policy for multifamily housing
units with two major provisions:
1) The County resolved to amend Ordinance 13 to require that recycling services
be available to multifamily housing units by July 1, 1991.
2) The County will subsidize the cost of containers up to a maximum of $5.00 per
household.
The details for implementation of the funding provision have not been worked out
except that cities would need to apply for this reimbursement by December 31,
1991.
Staff would recommend adoption of a resolution to provide City funding to offset
the cost of recycling containers for multifamily buildings, based on a maximum
amount of $5.00 per household, cost to be reimbursed by Hennepin County. The
intent is to provide funding for large recycling storage containers, not one
container per household.
It was noted that letters from managers of large apartment buildings in Edina has
been received urging the Council to provide a subsidy for rental multifamily
units. Norman Bjornnes, owner of Vernon Oaks, spoke in support of the subsidy.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Edina, Minnesota, that it hereby accepts the
Hennepin County subsidy for the cost of recycling containers up to a maximum of
$5.00 per multifamily household as stated in.Hennepin County Resolution
No. 90- 8- 592R1.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
REQUEST OF EDINA SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR REBATE OF EXCESS TAX INCREMENTS REFERRED TO
STAFF Assistant Manager Hughes recalled on August 6, 1990, the Council considered
the request of the Edina School District to rebate excess tax increments from the
50th & France and Grandview tax increment.financing districts which resulted from
the 1988 School District Referendum. The Council asked that the School District
provide additional information concerning the revenue neutrality of the requested
rebate. The Council also asked the amount that would be rebated to the Richfield
School District, if they were to make a similar request for the Southeast Edina
tax increment financing district.
A letter has been received from James A. Hamann, Edina School District, addressing
the "revenue neutral" question. -The excess increment generated from the Richfield
School District referendum for pay 1990 taxes is approximately $87,500.00
It was the consensus of the Council Members that staff be instructed to discuss
further with school officials all of the ramifications of the request before
further consideration by the Council.
FEASIBILITY REPORT PRESENTED: HEARING DATE OF 10101/90 SET FOR TREE TRIMMING
IMPROVEMENT - COUNTRY CLUB DISTRICT Park and Recreation Director Kojetin
presented a feasibility report on a proposed boulevard tree trimming improvement,
to be funded by special assessment, as follows:
Improvement Location Estimated Cost
Tree Trimming Area bounded by Hwy 100 on the West, Total $125,000
(est.. 2000,trees) 54th Street on the South, the City Per Dwelling $155
boundary line on the East, and the
City boundary line on the North
Member Rice introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING
ON TREE TRIMMING IMPROVEMENT
1. The City Park and Recreation Director, having submitted to the Council a
preliminary report as to the feasibility of the proposed Tree Trimming Improvement
described in the form of Notice of Hearing set forth below, and as to the
estimated cost of such improvement, said report is hereby approved and directed to
be placed on file in'the office of the City Clerk.
2. This Council shall meet on Monday, October 1, 1990, at 7:00 p.m. in the Edina
City Hall, to consider in,public hearing the views of all persons interested in
said improvement.
3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the time,
place and purpose of said meeting to be published in the official newspaper once a
week for two successive weeks, the second of which publication is to be not less
than three days from the date of said meeting, and to mail notice to all affected
properties in substantially the following form:
(Official Publication)
CITY OF EDINA
4801 V. 50TH STREET
EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TREE TRIMMING PROJECT NO. TT -90
The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Ball on Monday, October 1,
1990 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the proposed tree trimming project under the
authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429.
The approximate cost of the project estimated by the City as:
TRIMMING AREA
An area bounded by Highway 100 on the West, 54th Street on the South, the Eastern
City boundary line on the East and the Northern City boundary line on the North.
PROJECT NO. ESTIMATED COST
TT -90 $231,000 or $126 per property
or $110 per tree trimmed
The project would be funded by special assessment.
BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL.
Marcella M. Daehn, City Clerk
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
REPORT PRESENTED ON NEW TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS Peter Meyers, City Consultant,
stated that, as directed by the Council, he had made a second contact with
property owners in the new tax increments districts at 44th & France, Valley View
& Wooddale and 70th & Cahill Road in an attempt to stimulate the private sector to
come forth with ideas for projects in those areas. In summary, the results are as
follows:
44th and France T.I.F. District - Some interest by counsel for the Edina Cleaners
concerning improvements in the building relating to enforcement directives by City
staff. Mild interest by Durr whose only interest related to the five residential
properties to the west.
70th and Cahill T.I.F. District - No interest on the part of the property owners.
Valley View and Wooddale T.I.F. District - Ed Ackus, owner of Southwest Medical
Clinic Building, has made some minor improvement in the parking lot already and is
interested in improving the property and expanding it to include the adjacent
service station. Shopping center, owned by Allis brothers, is a possibility but
they are discouraged by the traffic demographics and are reluctant to commit to
additional retail space.
It was the consensus of the Council that nothing further should be pursued in
these districts at this time with the exception of a final meeting by Mr. Meyers
with the owner of Southwest Medical Clinic Building.
QIIIT CLAIM DEED APPROVED FOR LOT 1 AND PART OF LOT 2. BLOCK 2. INTERLACHEN HILLS
3RD ADDITION Engineer Hoffman presented the request for a quit claim deed from
the City to release any public interest for abandoned sanitary sewer and watermain
lines running across the building site for the Lincoln Apartments project.in
Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition. No easements for those lines have been recorded.
However, the title company and mortgage firms are concerned about the issue. The
City Attorney has discussed this issue with the developer and the recommendation
is to release any claim the City may have by authorizing execution of a quit claim
deed as to any interest for public purposes.
Member Rice introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING QIIIT CLAIM DEED
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, that it
hereby authorized and directs the Mayor and Manager to execute a quit claim deed
for release of public interests for abandoned sanitary sewer and watermain lines
on Lot 1 and part of Lot 2, Block 2, INTEBRI-nCHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
*TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE APPROVED FOR THE EDINA FOUNDATION - EDINAMITE
Motion was made by Member Kelly and was seconded by Member Smith to approve
issuance of a Temporary On -Sale Liquor License to The Edina Foundation in
connection with EDINAMITE to be held on November 10, 1990.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
RESIGNATION OF PEGGY KELLY FROM SHHSC RECEIVED: VACANCIES ON OTHER BOARDS NOTED
Mayor Richards presented a letter of resignation from the South Hennepin Human
Services Council Board dated August 28, 1990 from Member Kelly, noting that the
joint powers agreement requires that an elected official from each city serve on
the board. He reminded the Council of the other vacancy on the SHHSC Board
resulting from the resignation of Paul Gens. Mayor Richards asked the Council
Members to let him know if they were interested in serving on the board as the
elected official and to submit names to fill the Gens vacancy, which could be a
citizen or staff person.
Mayor Richards also advised the Council of the following resignations: Walter
Sandison from the Heritage Preservation Board and Gary Dietz from the Human
Relations Commission. He asked the Council Members to submit names to fill those
vacancies.
COUNCIL MEETINGS WITH ADVISORY BOARDS /COMMISSIONS DISCUSSED Following discussion
it was the consensus of the Council Members that they continue to meet annually
with the major advisory boards /commissions /committees on a schedule similar to
that of the past year, at 6:00 p.m. prior to a regular Council Meeting.
PETITION FORMAT APPROVED In response to concerns of the Council regarding recent
petitions presented to the City, Manager Rosland.presented a revised petition
format for the Council's review. He pointed out that this format directs signers
to the fact that the Council may assess costs of improvements against the
benefiting properties, which information has been omitted from some of the recent
petitions that have been circulated.
Following discussion, Member Paulus made a motion that all citizens petitioning
the City Council for public improvements must either use the official City
petition form or if using another format it must contain the following
information: 1) type of improvement requested, 2) location of improvement, 3) a
statement that all who sign understand the Council may assess the cost against the
properties benefiting, 4) printed name of property owner together with signature,
phone number and property address, and 5) signature of person circulating
petition. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith
Nays: Richards
Motion carried.
PROPOSED 1991 FEES AND CHARGES TO BE ON 10/15/90 AGENDA Manager Rosland presented
the proposed 1991 fees and charges and advised that this matter will be on the
October 15, 1990 Council Agenda for consideration and final approval.
*CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Member Kelly and was seconded by Member Smith to
approve payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register
dated 09/04/90 and consisting of 25 pages: General Fund $158,776.77,
Communications $21.83, Art Center $1,253.59, Swimming Pool Fund $1,336.18, Golf
Course Fund $38,464.76, Recreation Center Fund $1,524.90, Edinborough Park
$20,108.06, Utility Fund $237,824.82, Storm Sewer Utility $3,567.00, Liquor
Dispensary Fund $3,400.74, Construction Fund $54,836.34, Total $521,114.99
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Richards declared the
meeting adjourned at 11:15 p.m.
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: KENNETH ROSLAND
From: CRAIG LARSEN
Date: OCTOBER 15, 1990
Subject: ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT- CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT FOR CERTAIN
HOME OCCUPATIONS BY
HANDICAPPED RESIDENTS
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # III. B.
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
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To Council
Action ❑
Motion
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Resolution
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Ordinance
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Discussion
The Planning Commission has recommended a Conditional Use - Permit
system for review of requests for home occupations by handicapped
residents.
INFO /BACKGROUND
The Planning Commission has considered, on three occasions, Zoning
Ordinance amendments to allow home occupations by handicapped
residents. The hearings were held at the request of Dr. Joyce
Anderson, 7120 Glouchester Drive. Minutes of the Planning
Commission meetings are attached.
In recommending approval of the Conditional Use Permit system the
Planning Commission has recommended a number of changes to the
staff prepared draft. Those changes are listed below:
1. Section 3.C.1. of Ordinance 825, Temporary Conditional
Uses. Change "employed full- time" to "fully employed"
outside the home.
2. The draft amendment restricted permits to the R -1
district. The Commission recommends that permits be
available in all residential districts.
3. The Commission recommends an application fee of $75.00,
which is the same as the fee for residential variances.
4. The Commission recommends permits be reviewed by staff
every two years to verify compliance with conditions of
the permit. This condition was later modified to say
that the time period for staff review be determined on a
case by case basis.
5. The Commission recommends either owner - occupants or
renters be allowed to apply for a permit.
6. Hours of operation should be specified on the application
form.
7. Finally, the Commission wanted the ordinance to
specifically state that variances or waivers were only
allowed from the performance standards of Section 7.D.1.
of the Zoning Ordinance.
Attached to this report is a letter from the City Attorney
outlining his suggested changes and modifications. I would
recommend the changes proposed by Mr. Erickson be incorporated.
Also. attached are suggested changes_ proposed by David Mooty,
Attorney for Dr. Anderson. I support specifying on the application
that misrepresentation of a patients condition is a misdemeanor.
I do not support the other proposed changes.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE EDINA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1990, 7:30 P.M.
EDINA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Gordon Johnson, Nan Faust,, Lee'
Johnson, Helen McClelland, John Palmer,
David Runyan, Geof Workinger, Charles
Ingwalson, David Byron
MEMBERS ABSENT: Robert Hale, Virginia Shaw
STAFF PRESENT:. Craig Larsen, City Planner
Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary D11
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES:
Commissioner Palmer moved for approval of the August 29, 1990,
Community Development and Planning . Commission Minutes.
Commissioner L. Johnson seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion
carried.
II. OLD BUSINESS:
* Amendment to Customary Home Occupations
Sections of Zoning Ordinance 825,
Sections 4,7, and 11.
Mr. Larsen asked the members of the Commission to note the proposed
draft of the Zoning Ordinance amendment providing for temporary
conditional use permits. He pointed out the permits would be
limited to the Single Family District and further limited to
residents "who are physically unable to be employed on a full -time
basis outside the home."
Mr. Larsen explained the temporary permit would not run with the
land but with the occupancy. Further, the Commission and Council
could require periodic review of the permit. 'Permit application
would be reviewed by the Commission and'Council on a case by case
basis. The type of business or occupation isn't specified. Each
application would be evaluated against the Zoning Ordinance
performance standards for "Home Occupations ". The Commission and
Council. would have the flexibility to vary from the specific
standards.
Mr. Larsen informed the Commission since their last meeting staff
has conducted further research on the recently enacted Americans
with Disabilities Act and other legal issues. The City Attorney's
office has concluded that the federal legislation does not apply to
this situation. The const itut iona 1 'issues are less clear. We have
very little case law, and nothing directly addressing this issue.
Mr. Larsen concluded that staff located one community which does
allow special dispensation for the handicapped in home occupations.
Port Angeles, Washington, does allow for a waiver from home
occupations performance standards for persons with "demonstrated
physical handicaps. "This was used as a guide in preparing the
temporary permit system.
The proponent, Dr.- Anderson, her attorney David Mooty, interested
persons and residents were present.
Chairman Johnson questioned how staff would define attending
physician. Mr. Larsen responded that at present staff has not
defined attending physician, at this time that has been left open.
Staff does assume that the physician writing the .letter should have
knowledge of the person and their disability. Chairman Johnson
pointed out that he does not,want to get into a situation where,
for example, a dermatologist signs an affidavit of disability and
is not the primary physician. Commissioner Workinger questioned if
staff has to accept a letter of disability from a doctor if they
feel uncomfortable about it. Commissioner Palmer pointed out that
during the Conditional Use Permit process the letter would be
reviewed and either deemed appropriate or not appropriate.
Commissioner Ingwalson noted that another, point of attention is
that being disabled does not necessarily mean you cannot work
outside the home on a full time basis. He pointed out the person
applying for the permit would have to be unable to. be fully
employed outside the home.
Commission Palmer commented that be believes the approach staff has
taken to resolve the issue before them is good. He pointed out the
proposed amendment does not deal only with traffic but other
issues.
Commissioner McClelland told the Commission she feels the proposed
amendment is to narrow. She said she feels some of the wording
leaves the door open for problems. She pointed out 5.a. "will
promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be
detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals and
general welfare; and 5.c. "will not be injurious to the use and
enjoyment, or decrease the value, of other property in the
vicinity, and will not be ,a nuisance;" , this wording is subjective
and hard to monitor. She reminded the Commission there are persons
in Dr. Anderson's neighborhood who feel her occupation has
potential for bringing dangerous individuals into the neighborhood.
Commissioner L. Johnson pointed out those sentences are already in
the Ordinance, the only changes proposed deal with the disability
issue. Commissioner McClelland said she also has'a problem with
the "work full time" wording. She said she feels if an individual
is handicapped and works full time outside the home but needs to
supplement their income by working out of the home part time in the
evenings they should not be prevented from doing so.
Chairman Johnson said in his opinion, section 5 should remain as is
allowing persons who have a problem or concern, the means to air
those concerns. He pointed out the issue before them comes as a
result of a complaint.
Commissioner. L. Johnson questioned, since the permit runs with the
occupancy, not the land, how will it be implemented and reviewed.
Mr. Larsen said at this time staff chose to leave that open and
flexible. He pointed'out there are so many different circumstances
that can play into this, for example, a person may be_disabled only
for a short period of time, or one that is permanently disabled.
Continuing, Mr. Larsen said reviewal can occur when the person
moves, yearly, every two years, etc., depending on each individuals
situation and needs.,
Chairman Johnson said in speaking with Commissioner Hale, who'is
not present this evening, Commissioner Hale suggested an automatic
review at-the staff level every . three years. Mr. Larsen responded
if the Commission feels staff review is adequate,' that is fine with
him. Mr. Larsen proposed another way to approach this could be to
re- review it on a complaint basis. If no complaints have been
registered, it stands as granted, but if a complaint is registered
staff and Commission must review it.
Commissioner Faust said she prefers an automatic review.
Commissioner L. Johnson said he, prefers to maintain maximum
flexibility and suggested that the Ordinance could state at the
Conditional Use Permit stage that steps for reviewal are to be
determined on an individual basis.
Commisioner McClelland.said she would like to see automatic review
every two years which allows flexibility for a person who may be
disabled for a certain period of time as a result of a stroke or
heart attack.
Commissioner Workinger said he believes it is very important to
have a prescribed time period. He said in his opinion that time
period should be for two years: Commissioner Palmer remarked that
when the permit is. granted it could be granted for a certain number
of years. Selecting a time period would be based on the presented
medical record and physicians comments.
Commissioner McClelland conveyed her opinion that it will not be
hard to administer on a staff level if it is reviewed every two
years.
Chairman G. Johnson questioned since the proposed amendment runs
with the -occupancy, not the land, what would happen if the
individual moved. Mr. Larsen said if the individual changes
residence he /she would'have to reapply and go through the process
again.
Mr. Erichlman, Chairman Regional Transit Board, informed the
Commission that the largest minority in the State of Minnesota is
disabled individuals. Two - thirds of these individuals cannot find
work, and are unemployed. Mr. Erichlman said in addition, it seems
the greater the education the less likely it is for a disabled
individual to secure employment. Continuing, Mr. Erichlman
pointed out there may be a problem in the proposed ordinance
differentiating between full and part time employment. Mr.
Erichlman reported to the Commission-that disabled individuals have
to continually undergo paperwork determining their disability and
asked that instead of requiring a doctor's. slip proving disability
the - Commission accept either a State of Minnesota Handicapped
Parking Permit number or Social Security proof of disability. He
told the Commission they must be careful in making an attempt to
classify disabilities because that could be unconstitutional. Mr.
Erichlman asked the Commission to accommodate Dr. Anderson's
request, adding she contributes to society and to the community on
the whole. Concluding, Mr. Erichlman suggested. periodic review for
the proposed Conditional Use Permit should be the same as what is
in place at present, no distinction should be drawn between
Conditional Use Permits. -
A discussion ensued with the Commission pointing out they see no
problem in putting a time frame for reviewal on the Conditional Use
Permit process for disabled individuals. They clarified that the
City of Edina's Conditional Use Process at present is different
then other communities, the City's process runs with the land, the
proposal before them this evening is with the individual. There
are differences, and as such, have.to be monitored differently.
Commissioner McClelland asked if the wording of the p -roposed
ordinance wold prohibit Dr. Anderson from working in her- home
because she also is employed part time outside her home.
Commissioner L. Johnson pointed out that would not be the case, he
said as he understands the proposed ordinance it reads, if you are
physically unable to be employed full time out of. the home you
quality to apply for the permit.
Commissioner Ingwalson suggested that the wording be broader and
maybe could say the applicant is physically unable to be fully
employed full time outside the home.. Commissioner-Palmer said he
felt Commissioner Ingwalson,'s suggestion for wording is better than
what is proposed.
A brief discussion ensued regarding the term fully employed versus
the present wording employed ,full time. The Commission was in
agreement that fully employed is a better choice of words and
represented better what the intent is.
Mr. Bruce. Wahl told the Commission he has a number of concerns
regarding the proposed ordinance, one concern is the reference to
single family home. -He pointed out many disabled, residents cannot
afford to live in private homes and live in multiply dwelling
residences. He asked if the proposed amendment could be changed to
include multiply units. .Mr. Wahl also told the Commission he feels
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the fee should be the'same as other conditional use permits, and
questioned what that is?
Mr. Larsen responded to Mr. Wahl questions informing him that at
present Conditional Use Permits apply only to residential
properties, which are located-in R -1 zoning districts. He said the
ordinance could be restructured to accommodate multiple dwelling
districts. Mr. Larsen said in answer to the question regarding
fee, the fee charged for a Conditional Use Permit,,, is $500.00.
Continuing, Mr. Larsen noted that staff feels that fee may be to
high and would suggest a fee similar to the variance fee of $75.00.
Mr. Wahl said a $500.00 application fee is very high for most
individuals and suggested they adopt. the $75.00 variance fee as
recommended by Mr. Larsen. The Commission voiced agreement with a
$75.00 application fee.
Chairman G. Johnson said he understands Mr. Wahls point concerning
single family homes and said he is in agreement with Mr. Wahl on
allowing it in multiple dwelling districts. Commissioner
McClelland agreed with Chairman Johnson.
Commissioner Palmer suggested that the. wording regarding single
dwelling district, and multiple dwelling unit district, be reviewed
by the City Attorney. He said the Commission can suggest changes
in wording that can be passed along to Craig and he can have Mr.
Erickson review them.
Commissioner Workinger questioned if a renter would have a problem.
He pointed out the ordinance as it reads states the applicant
should be the owner or owners of the lot or building in question,
would that cause a problem? Mr. Larsen responded that that is a
good point. He pointed out what is being looked at is existing
language, so that will have to be addressed during the rewrite.
Commissioner Workinger also pointed out another potential problem
regards business hours. He suggested that the hours the applicant
feels their business will operate should be stated on the
application. Mr. Larsen said he agrees with that issue, adding
staff's intent is for full disclosure regarding business hours.
This will prevent surprises in the future.
Commissioner McClelland said at the time of application the
applicant may not know their business hours. Chairman Johnson said
if a person chooses to operate as self - employed they have a
business plan and should know their hours of operation.
Mr. Mooty requested that the Commission consider Dr. Anderson's
request as an application for Conditional Use Permit and decide on
granting it this evening. He pointed out this has been a very long
process for Dr. Anderson and if she has to go through the
Conditional Use Permit process on top of what she has gone through
this issue will have dragged on for a number of months. This has
been very hard on the neighborhood and has divided a good
neighborhood. Mr. Mooty concluded that he would like the process
finalized as soon as possible.
The Commission discussed Mr. Mooty's proposal and agreed that Dr.
Anderson would have to apply and go through the Conditional Use
Permit process. The proposed Conditional Use Permit process for
disabled individuals has not been officially reviewed and approved
by Council and the Commission felt the proper channels must be
performed before the Commission can recommend approval to Council
of Dr. Andersons request.
Harold Bagley, suggested that the underlined sections of the
ordinance be inserted in the Home Occupations section as a waiver.
This would speed up the process -. He noted he has a problem with h.
and the reference to 7.D.1. Commissioner Palmer agreed that that
is vague, but he believes issues can vary regarding 7.D.1. and be
incorporated into the Conditional Use Process. Mr. Larsen said our
intent is to clarify the cloudy issues after we have received
Commission comments. Staff will them pass_ those comments on to Mr.
Erickson for review.
Mr. Patera told the Commission under the Conditional Use Process
signage is required notifying the neighborhood that a Conditional
Use Permit application has been made. He suggested that the
residents receive some sort of notice regarding an application.
Mr. Patera suggested that the applicant be made aware, if they
apply for a Conditional Use Permit due to their disability, that
they understand their disability is put at issue and will be
reviewed and investigated to obtain full disclosure. Mr. Patera
told. the Commission he believes there could also be a problem
regarding the owner /renter issue. He explained he feels each case
should be looked at individually and not compared with other
individuals. Mr. Patera noted he believes the proposed ordinance
amendment is a good piece of work but needs fine tuning. He asked
the Commission to not accept Mr. Mooty's request that what is
considered tonight be considered as an application for a
Conditional Use Permit by Dr. Anderson. He pointed out the proper
procedures must be followed.
'Commissioner Faust. asked Mr. Larsen what the procedure is in
applying for a Conditional Use Permit. Mr. Larsen 'said the
procedure starts with application to the City, the issue is first
heard by the Planning Commission and a recommendation is made to
the Council, a notification is published in the Edina Sun Current
and notification is mailed to residents within a 200 foot radius of
the applicants residence informing them of the Council meeting.
Mr. Larsen said requirements are the same as other Conditional Use
Permits except for the signage requirement.
Mr. Wahl suggested that the Commission accept a different form for
proof of disability other than a doctors letter.,
Commissioner Palmer said he feels the person applying for a
Conditional Use Permit must have a letter from the doctor stating
they cannot be fully employed outside the home. He pointed out a
handicapped parking permit number would not satisfy that issue
because many individuals can obtain a parking permit and be fully
employed outside the home. Commissioner Palmer added a doctors
letter is the only way that provides staff, commission, and council
a way to make an educated decision regarding the application. Mr.
Patera said he agrees that a doctors letter is needed to process
the permit.
Commisioner Byron offered that he feels the approach to be taken is
what has been presented this evening along with the suggested
changes.
Commissioner McClelland pointed out the matters to be changed on
the proposed ordinance are technical and moved to recommend
approval subject to staff conditions and the following changes:
*3. C. i, add the language to be fully employed outside the home
which will replace the present employed full time outside the home;
*3. C. staff will redefine the Single Family Unit District and add
Multiply Dwelling Unit District;
*The fee will be set at $75.00;
*A recommended two year staff review of the Conditional Use Permit;
*1. a. Clarify the issue of owner or owners of the lot or building
in question to include renters;, '
*On the application provide hours of anticipated business
operation;
*Provide clarification of 5. h. reference to section 7. D. 1. that
those are the only conditions can be waived and /or varied.
Commissioner Palmer seconded the motion. Ayes; Faust, L. Johnson,
McClelland, Runyan, Palmer, Workinger, Ingwalson, Byron, G.
Johnson. Motion carried. '
Commissioner L. Johnson questioned if all members agreed on the two
year reviewal recommendation? A discussion ensued with
Commissioner Palmer making the following motion:
Commissioner Palmer moved to recommend when a Conditional Use
Permit application is made a time frame for reviewal by staff is
stipulated on the application, based on an individual basis, and
what is appropriate for each case. Commisioner L. Johnson seconded
the motion. Upon roll call vote;
Mrs. Faust; Aye
Mr. L. Johnson; Aye
Mrs. McClelland; Nay
Mr. Runyan; Aye
Mr. Palmer; Aye
Mr. Workinger; Nay
Mr. Ingwalson; Aye
Mr. Byron; Aye
Mr.G'. Johnson; Aye
Motion carried.
MINUTES OF THE-REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD ON WEDNESDAY., AUGUST 29, 1990, AT 7:30 P.M.
EDINA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT:
COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
Chairman G. Johnson, R. Hale, N.
Faust, L. Johnson, H. McClelland,
J. Palmer, V. Shaw, C. Ingwalson,•D.
Byron.
D. Runyan, G. Workinger
Craig Larsen, City Planner
.Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES:
Commissioner .Hale moved to recommend ,approval of the August 1,
1990, Planning Commission Meeting Minutes with a, change to the
minutes from himself and Commissioner Shaw, so noted. Commissioner
Byron seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
II. OLD BUSINESS:
* Amendment to Customary Home Occupations
Section of Zoning Ordinance 825,
Section 7.D.
Mr. Larsen reminded the Commission at their previous meeting they
denied a request for an increase in trip generations across the
board from 10 trips per week to,20 trips per week. Since that time
the proponents attorney, Mr-. Mooty, has drafted an Ordinance
amendment that would allow only a person with disabilities an
increase in trip generations from 10 trips per week to 20 trips per
week. Concluding, Mr. Larsen said it is the belief of the City
Attorney that an Ordinance amendment could- be challenged, legal
counsel at this time is reviewing a newly adopted federal
disability law, "Americans with Disabilities Act ", the impact on
this proposal, if any, is unknown.
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The proponent, Joyce Anderson, her attorney, David Mooty,
interested neighbors and.persons were present.
Mr. Mooty, 6871 Zanbridge Road, explained the amendment proposed
arises out of feelings perceived during the last Planning
Commission meeting. He pointed out the amendment is limited to
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those with disabilities. Continuing, Mr. Mooty said the government
has adopted many laws that give preferential treatment to those
with handicaps, accessible entrances, bathrooms, I public
transportation, etc. What we are asking for at this time is a
opportunity for Dr. Anderson to pursue her livelihood, in the same
manner that an able- bodied person is able to. It is also important
to note that we are not only trying to ,protect Dr. Anderson's
rights but also to protect the rights of her clients. Mr. Mooty
said it is imperative that Dr. Anderson and other physically
disabled persons take advantage of their particular skills and what
they have to offer the community. He told the Commission to take
away that opportunity would be unfair. Mr. Mooty asked the
Commission to note the proposed ordinance would in reality, add at
the most, an increase of two vehicle trips per day.
Mr. Kurt Wheeley, 5609 Heather 'Lane, 'Edina told the Commission
seven years ago he was able - bodied, uneducated, and worked in
construction, making $30,000.00 per year. Continuing, Mr. Wheeley
said he is now wheelchair bound, college educated, and makes only
$19,000.00 per year. He added his college education is not a
deterrent to his earning power but.his disability is. He said it
is very hard for disabled individuals to earn an adequate living.
He pointed out that life is considerably more expensive for a
disabled person who wishes to continue to live independently. He
explained household chores that able - bodied individuals take for
granted (i.e., mowing lawn, shoveling snow, raking leaves, etc) he
has to hire people to do. He also said medical care is expensive.
Concluding, Mr. Wheeley said he would hate to think that if he
could work out of his home an increase of two automobiles trips per
day would prevent him from earning an adequate living. Mr. Wheeley
said he understands that persons with disabilities may seem to get
preferential treatment, but stressed, they need this special
treatment to function independently and contribute to society. He
stated the added vehicle traffic would not hurt the community.
Mike Patera, 7120 Glouchester Avenue, said in so far as the
proposed amendment is concerned, it is his opinion that there is a
two pronged consideration to be reviewed. One being psychologists
added to the list of permitted home occupations. Continuing, Mr.
Patera said if a psychologist is a permitted occupation it is
against what is permitted by ordinance today. Mr. Patera informed
the Commission he feels Dr. Anderson is running a medical office in
a residential neighborhood. He told the Commission Dr. Anderson
also has an office away from her home. He added another point
this matter concerns is the Ordinance makes the residents of the
neighborhood police their neighborhood. Mr. Patera pointed out
that by including a medical office in a residential area a benefit
to the entire neighborhood is not achieved, there is no public
benefit, and is contrary to everything stated in print. He stated
Dr. Anderson is the only one who will benefit from this. Mr.
Patera noted that his window overlooks Dr. Andersons driveway and
vehicle trips per day can be anywhere from zero to eight trips per
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day. He.said this in itself makes the number of trips per week a
matter that must be policed by the neighborhood. He reiterated
that allowing a medical office use in a residential area does not
make sense, because a considerable increase in traffic takes place,
and as mentioned before must be policed by the neighborhood. Other
problems that could arise is if neighbors observe 21 trips per week
but the occupant.states only 18 trips occur. He questioned what
happens if there would be violations, who would enforce the
ordinance, and what would be the enforcement mechanism? Mr. Patera
noted there are some persons who feel teenagers and large families,
etc. create a large traffic flow, so why should neighbors of Dr.
Anderson "hoot and holler" if one person chooses to run a business
out of there home. Mr. Patera explained that teenagers, large
families, are residential and live in the neighborhood and have a
right, as does Dr. Anderson, to have friends and relatives visit.
-A business located in a single family neighborhood is an office use
with traffic generated by non residents, who have no ties or
commitments with the area. Mr. Patera concluded the touchiest
portion of the proposed amendment is the definition of disabled.
Continuing, Mr. Patera said he does not see this meeting as a
disabled vs. non - disabled group. He said he sees this as Dr. Joyce
Anderson trying to establish a business in a. residential
neighborhood. He suggested that the definition of a disabled
person is too broad and vague. It presumes a person is disabled
by means of a Dr.'s slip, with no reasoning involved. He said if
someone cannot work full time, that should be noted on 'the Dr .
slip, etc. He questioned again, who would keep track of this, who
can be objective on this. Mr. Patera said Dr. Anderson noted she
feels more comfortable in her home, even though her office is
adapted to the needs of handicapped individuals. Mr. - Patera
pointed out these adaptions allow a person with disabilities to
work within their community, outside their .home. He questioned how
could her .home meet her needs better then her,needs are met at her
office, which is adapted for her use. He inquired if Dr. Anderson
or any other home business that receives clients, would have to
adapt their homes to meet the needs of the handicapped population,
in the same way other businesses must comply. He asked if Dr.
Anderson would have to have a parking space for handicapped
individuals, wider doors for easy, access, ramps, etc. He said
nothing has been mentioned regarding this. He noted if a
psychologist becomes an accepted business, what about auto repair,
persons operating a kennel, mortuary, dance studio, hair dresser,
bed and breakfast, etc., these are all activities that are
prohibited by this ordinance. The list of occupations is endless
and could have a negative impact on the residential character of
this or any neighborhood in Edina.
Mr. Wang, 6013, St. Johns ", told the Commission he favors the
amendment. He pointed out the nation'has just passed a law that
benefits disabled persons. He said it will cost the country 100's
of millions of dollars to adapt facilities, etc. to enable the
disabled to be independent. He added the amendment before you this
evening does not ask for any money. It just asks for the privilege
of working _in ones home to support oneself. He concluded he
supports the amendment.
Mr. Bruce Wahl, 433 7th Street, Minneapolis, President of the
United Handicapped Organization, pointed out a disability is
something you must deal with every day. He said he works outside
his home but over 2/3's of the persons with disabilities do not
work, and if they could work out of their home it is possible many
would participate in society by being a productive tax paying
citizen._ He concluded he would like to see the Commission support
the proposed amendment.
Mr. Granger, 5533 Vernon Avenue, said he feels this issue is
"hogwash ". Dr. Anderson should be able to office -in her home. He
said. Dr. Anderson performs a service to the community, and the
traffic generated is not as bad as some homes with teenagers.
Ms. Bergstrom, 7101 Glouchester, asked the Commission to adopt t-a
policy of kindness and approve the amendment.
Elin Ohlsson, 5740 France Avenue, asked the Commission to support
the proposed amendment, she told the Commission it is very
important for persons with disabilities to work. . She added it
gives them self- esteem and allows persons to become a productive
members of society.
Harold Bagley, 7113 Glouchester, pointed out Dr. Anderson has
worked out of her home in Edina for a number of years. During that
time violations were never observed, traffic was never reported as
a problem. He asked the Commission to support the proposed
amendment and give Dr. Anderson a chance to be self sufficient. He
added the Ordinance as written is too restrictive. Mr. Bagley
pointed out automobile trips are a very difficult matter to police
as has been mentioned before, and if this would be tossed out, the
issue of disability would not have to be brought up.
Mr. Don Storm, 5109 Grove, told the Commission he is a father of a
37 year old disabled daughter. He added he supports the proposed
ordinance. He pointed out that as a Senator for the City of Edina
he is in violation of the ordinance because of trips generated to
his single family home in Edina. He added many persons come to his
home with questions and concerns at all hours of the day and night.
He asked that legislators be included in "Home Occupations" because
if not, he now stands in violation.
Commisioner Hale said he feels changing the Ordinance is not the
way to handle this matter.. He said he believes it opens the door
for other reasons to change it, as was just mentioned. He told the
Commission in his opinion, the findings of disabled individual is
difficult, and would have to be handled individually, case by case.
He explained a variance procedure, versus ordinance amendment,
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would allow the Board to individually examine each case as it
should be.
Chairman G. Johnson said variances normally run with the property,
so this could be a problem. Commissioner Hale suggested if a
variance might not be the right term, maybe it could be handled
with a special use type of permit.
Commissioner McClelland said she feels a special use type of permit
may be needed to deal with this issue fairly.
Commissioner Palmer said he is impressed by a number of the things
mentioned this evening. He said he believes that with so many
rules and definitions sometimes issues can be solved by eliminating
the rule, thereby, issues become easier to. understand.
Commissioner Palmer suggested that maybe the trip limit should be
increased across the board, benefiting everyone. Continuing,
Commissioner Palmer said admittedly the 10 car limit is restricting
so maybe 20 cars. would work for the majority. He added the
Commission might have to consider eliminating the mention of trip
generations in the ordinance altogether.
Chairman Johnson asked Mr. Larsen if a conditional use type of
permit would work better than changing the ordinance. Mr. Larsen
responded that typically a conditional use permit runs with the
property, but maybe there could be a temporary use type of permit
that could be reviewed and renewed periodically.
Commissioner L. Johnson suggested that the City Attorney should
draft a conditional use permit that would name a person, thereby,
if ownership is changed the conditional use permit would be null
and void, running with the occupancy of the property.
Commissioner Palmer said he would like to avoid the City of Edina
getting into the business of judging who is, or who is not
disabled. If the limit on vehicle trips is raised for everyone the
disabled issue is moot. Commissioner McClelland said she agreed in
a sense with Commissioner Palmer.
Chairman G. Johnson said he is of the opinion that the ordinance as
drafted in the proposed form may be unconstitutional. r,
Commisioner Ingwalson said he feels the City of Edina should do
something to make it easier for handicapped individuals, who need
to work in their home. He added he feels the issue of 20 trips per
week is arbitrary, and if our goal is to help handicap individuals
become self sufficient we are only going halfway if the ordinance.
is passed in this form. He questioned what would prevent someone
from asking for an increase in trip generations if the proposed 20,
does not meet their needs. Concluding, Commissioner Ingwalson said.
maybe this should be looked at.individually and a decision made on
an individual basis.
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Chairman Johnson said he has problems with the whole Home
Occupations Ordinance, and again, as he has said before, the
ordinance as proposed does not solve the problem. Commissioner
Palmer said he agrees, many issues can be impacted by this.
Chairman Johnson said what must be voted on this evening is the 10'
trips versus 20 trips and the disabled definition.
A discussion ensued regarding the many different issues that could
be raised regarding "Home Occupations" and its constitutionally.
Mr. Larsen said the constitutional issue would be reviewed by the
City Attorney.
Chairman Johnson requested that in light of the newly adopted
federal law, it may be prudent to have the City Attorney review
that law and come to a conclusion if that law has any - bearing on
what is proposed this evening. Mr. Larsen agreed that this issue
would have to be researched, on the whole, by Mr. Erickson. He
added Mr. Erickson will also look into the suggestion of the
Conditional Use Permit.
Mr. Mooty, said he has no problem in increasing the trip
generations from 10 trips per week to 20 trips per week across the
board for everyone and would be happy to re- propose that.
Commissioner Faust said she believes the 10 trips per week have
served the City well. She added 20 trips per week would have a
negative impact on a residential neighborhood. She said the
Conditional Use Permit would be the best way to solve this.
Commissioner L. Johnson said he would like to disassociate himself
from the disabled portion of the proposed amendment. He added he
does not want to "tinker" with the ordinance, and questioned if
changing the ordinance is the right way. It opens a sort of
"Pandora's box" on intent of business. He said a psychiatrist is
a doctor who prescribes medicine, a psychologist does not, and
questioned where the line is drawn on who is permitted to office
out of their home. He said he understands the issue -and believes
it should be solved in Dr. Andersons favor but not by changing the
ordinance.
Chairman Johnson said he agrees, and , the question -of
constitutionality will be studies before this gets to Council.
Commissioner Byron said at the last meeting it was unanimously
recommended to deny the proposed increase of trip generations from
10 trips. per week to 20 trips per week. He said it' is his
understanding this decision was independent of any disability as it
related to Dr. Anderson. The other item considered was if a
psychologist was a permitted use under Home Occupations, and if it
fit under the heading of a rabbi or minister or is it under medical
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or dental. Mr. Byron said in any event the Commission felt if the
intention was to address disability a satisfactory solution was not
found. Continuing, Mr. Byron said we were asked-to express our
view as a planning manner, independent of disability and to decide
if the standard of 10, admittedly restrictive, was reasonable. At
that time the Commission felt 10 trips was a good standard.
Commissioner Byron said his understanding of this meeting is tieing
the 20 trips per.to a disability situation. Concluding Commission
Byron said he is still not comfortable or satisfied that the
Commission has found the right formula that deals with a disability
and home occupations. He pointed out it seems we are now trying to
add this to the ordinance, but that ordinance has a pattern that
has been set and followed and works. Continuing, Commission Byron
said, he desires the right answer, he is unsure of how to proceed
correctly. Commissioner Byron told the Commission that he feels at
some point in time a disabled person who is a mechanic may also
wish to operate a business out of their home, and will this person
have to come before us and request an amendment to the ordinance.
He said we must look for the appropriate mix between home
occupations and the disabled issue. Commissioner.Byron indicated
he does not believe the ordinance before us this evening is the
right answer, maybe. a conditional use permit is. He stated he
feels the Commission should continue to work hard to find the
correct answer.
D. Blake,'7132 Glouchester, told the Commission Dr. Anderson told
him she would occasionally see patients, her home was burglarized,
my home was burglarized, and in his opinion the street has become
her waiting room.
Mr. Benson, 5300 Benton Avenue said he feels sorry for a person
with traffic problems and invited the residents on Glouchester to
sit outside his home, and observe the traffic on his street. He
added at one time when he first moved into the neighborhood, Benton
Avenue was a dirt road. He concluded he would very - happily change
places with the residents on Glouchester who oppose'Dr. Anderson's
request to continue working out of her home.
Ms. Judy Norbeck 6620 West Shore Drive, told the Commission .they
would be surprised at the number of persons now illegally operating
a home occupation out of their home.
Commissioner McClelland told the Commissioner the City ' of
Minneapolis has an Ordinance that addresses this issue and
suggested that maybe the City check with other cities and see how
they handle this.
A discussion ensued regarding the proposed ordinance and what other
A. may do regarding this issue.
Commissioner Palmer moved to recommend to council that the
restriction placed on vehicle trips as outlined in the Zoning
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Ordinance, Home Occupations, be eliminated due to difficulty in'
enforcement. The motion was not seconded.
Commissioner Palmer moved to recommend that the restriction placed
on vehicle trips as outlined in the Zoning Ordinance, Home
Occupations, be increased from 10 trips per week to 20 trips per
week. Commissioner McClelland seconded the motion.
Upon roll call vote:
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commis inner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Chairman G.
Hale: nay.
Faust: nay
L. Johnson: nay
McClelland: aye
Palmer: aye
Shaw: abstain
Ingwalson: nay
Byron: nay
Johnson: aye
Motion failed, 5 -3, with one recorded abstention.
Commissioner L. Johnson moved to recommend denial of the proposed
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner L. Johnson asked
that after the vote, staff be directed to draft a special use
permit that addresses only this instance, this house, Commissioner
Faust seconded the motion. After a brief discussion on how the
motion should be. worded Commissioner L. Johnson withdrew his
motion.
Commissioner L. Johnson moved to recommend denial of the proposed
ordinance as drafted. Commissioner Hale seconded the motion. Upon
roll call vote:
Commissioner
Hale:
aye
Commissioner
Faust:
aye
Commissioner
L. Johnson:
aye
Commissioner
Palmer: •
aye
Commissioner
McClelland:
aye
Commissioner
Shaw:
aye
Commissioner
Ingwalson:
aye
Commissioner
Byron:
aye
Chairman Johnson:
aye
Motion carried, 9 -0.
Commissioner Palmer moved to.recommend that staff, along with the
City Attorney, be directed to prepare an ordinance, that would
permit a person with disabilities to engage in home occupations on
a broader basis then they are now permitted, this would be
implemented on a conditional use permit basis. Commissioner
McClelland seconded the motion.
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Commissioner
Hale:
aye
Commissioner
Faust:
aye
Commissioner
L. Johnson:
aye
Commissioner
McClelland:
aye
Commissioner
Palmer:
aye
Commissioner
Shaw:
aye
Commissioner
Ingwalson:
aye
Commissioner
Byron:
aye
Chairman Johnson:
aye
Motion carried, 9 -o.
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Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
Home Occupations Dr. Joyce Anderson
7121 Glouchester
Mr. Larsen explained to members of the Commission that the City has
received three complaints about the activities that are occurring
at Ms. Andersons's residence. He said an initial complaint stated
that Dr. Anderson was running a counseling business out of her home
which generates more than the maximum of 10 trips per week to the
residence. Continuing, Mr. Larsen said it his belief that Ms.
Anderson will be requesting an - increase in the allowed trip
generations from the current 10 trip per week to 20 trips per week.
Mr. Larsen asked the Commission to note the letter and petition
before them from residents of the area.
Dr. Anderson, her Attorney, David Mooty, and interest neighbors
were present.
Mr. Mooty told the Commission Dr. Anderson has a physical
disability that makes it hard for her to work outside the home for
long periods of time. He added her home has been adapted to meet
her special. needs. Continuing, Mr. Mooty said in the past Dr.
Anderson has tried to-work outside her home but finds working in
her home to be more comfortable. Mr. Mooty explained at the
present time Dr. Anderson works one day a week outside her home.
Mr. Mooty indicated Dr. Anderson would like to request a change to
Section 7, D.1.f., which is the section concerning trips generated.
He asked the Commission to consider an increase from the permitted
10 trips per week to 20 trips per week.
Mr. Mooty asked the Commission to note that since Dr. Anderson was
made aware of the Ordinance she has informed her clients that they
must park in her driveway and her driveway.only.
Mr. Mike Patera, (resides directly across the street from Dr.
Anderson) told the Commission he believes that the business Dr.
Anderson is in a business that increases traffic in residential
neighborhoods. He said at times clients cruise the block until Dr.
Anderson is finished with the previous patient. He asked the
Commission to consider the people who seek Dr. Anderson's services.
He said the nature of her business indicates that persons who seek
her services need emotional comfort, which in his opinion, creates
a safety concern for himself and his family. He, informed the
Commission that Dr. Anderson's home was vandalized by someone who
used a sharp object to make small tears in her furniture, he added
that is. scary. He also told the Commission his child was
approached by someone who was looking for Dr. Anderson's residence.
He asked the Commission to carefully look at this request because
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granting a variance to .persons with a disability maybe hard to
justify City wide. Mr. Patera pointed out that Dr. Anderson
already has an office and should continue seeing her patients in an
appropriate setting, not a residential setting. Continuing, Mr.
Patera said in his opinion this is not a matter of disability, it
is a matter of economics. He said working in the home saves money,
and the decision made by Dr. Anderson may be financial. He noted
that Dr. Anderson appears to ambulate successfully and is quite
active and appears to come and go a number of times per day.
Concluding, Mr. Patera said he has three young boys and is
uncomfortable with the situation as it is today. He said a home
occupation that generates this type of traffic is not appropriate
in an residential neighborhood. He asked the Commission to deny
the request by Dr. Anderson.
Mr. Mayo, 7112 Glouchester, questioned if Dr. Anderson is actually
in violation of the Ordinance. He added he has not noticed a
negative impact to his property. He said he supports a restrictive
change' to the Zoning Ordinance or variance, that has language
regarding persons with physical disabilities.
Mr. Larsen explained
in this instance.
property owners. H.
would be required-.
that he believes a variance cannot be granted
A variance runs with the land, not with the
said an amendment to the Ordinance is what
Mr.- Mooty said he would draft, language that would fit this
situation and would not create any problems City wide.
Chairman Runyan clarified that what he sees as concerns of the
neighbors are, 1) safety, 2) spacing of patients, off street
parking problems, 3) excessive trips to and from the home.
Dr. Anderson spoke to the Commission and explained to them the type
of clients she sees are patients trying to cope with their physical
problems, and patients learning to deal with grief over the loss of
a loved one, divorce, etc. She stressed she does not see dangerous
patients and screens all patients that come into, her home. She
added 25% of her patients are Edina residents and the makeup of her
patients are, doctors, lawyers, professional persons, teachers and
a wide- variety of working people. She added she has an Amigo
(motorized transport) in the backseat of her car that she uses
whenever she must be ambulatory for over 20 minutes. She said the
financial issue Mr. Patera suggested is untrue. She told the
Commission she was a registered nurse, and the last two years of
nursing practice, while she was going to school, she had to use her
Amigo. She said her practice outside her home is very minimal.
She pointed out she practiced her business for a number of years
out of her previous home which is located one block away from her
current home. She added the reason for her move was due to
surgery, and her disability, which made a ranch style home with
everything on one level very desirable.' She said at the time of
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her move to Glouchester she was married, she added after she moved
she was divorced. Continuing, Dr. Anderson said in response to Mr.
Patera's concern regarding her home being vandalized she reported
that matter has been solved. She told the Commission a furniture
mover,, who moved her furniture into her house, damaged the
property. She said he had damaged property elsewhere, and was
dismissed from the company. In regards to the person approaching
Mr. Patera's child, she believes it was the black chauffeur of one
of her clients. In response to Mr. Patera' :s comment that she is
ambulatory and gets around, she said that is correct. She said
there are days when she uses one cane, days when she uses two
canes, and her car is adapted. She always uses two canes on
hardwood, or cement floors and uses her Amigo when she needs to be
on her feet for longer than 20 minutes. She told the Commission it
is very important for her to maintain her independence as much as
possible. She concluded that she wants to stay in her home and
continue her business.
Commissioner McClelland told the Commission maybe this should be
viewed in the light that Dr. Anderson is functioning as a rabbi,
priest or minister. She'said an increase in trip generations maybe
something that could be considered. She added she does not know if
20 is the "magic number", but said an increase may be needed in
this situation. Commissioner McClelland commented that if Dr.
Anderson were to remain and see only 10 clients per week, that will
not solve the issue Mr. Patera brought up regarding safety from
clients.
Commissioner Faust said she has to disagree with Commissioner
McClellands view. She added she feels 10 trips per week is more
than enough. Commissioner Ingwalson said he agrees with
Commissioner Faust, he said the City should be very restrictive
with any.business within a residential neighborhood.'
Duane Blake, 7132 Glouchester, said he wants the neighborhood to
remain solid residential. He said in his opinion Dr. Anderson is
running a business that generates substantial traffic. He added in
his opinion, Dr. Anderson's business is medical, and the Ordinance
states, "the following shall specifically not be permitted as
customary home occupations" and that section includes medical and
dental offices.
Mr. Harold Bagley, 7113 Glouchester, told the Commission he resides.
one house down from Dr. Anderson and in all honestly did not.know
she was running a business out of her home. He added it is his
opinion that the Council should consider an amendment to the
Ordinance allowing persons with disabilities more leeway with
regard to home occupations. He commented that Edina should address
this issue and take a positive position on it and not send Dr.
Anderson back and forth between Council and Commission.
Mrs. Patera, told the Commission she is very upset regarding this
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issue. She added this business goes.on evenings, weekends, etc.
She. said she is concerned for the safety of her children. She
pointed out there is a elementary school just down the street and
the traffic created from this type of business causes a safety
issue. She concluded Dr. Anderson should office in an medical
office building.
Commissioner Byron commended all parties involved on their
participation this evening. He added he understands how hard it is
coming before this body concerning the issue before the Commission.
Continuing, Mr. Byron said he feels not all things have been
adequately addressed, and feels this should be looked at again when
the Commission has language before them to study. Commisioner
Byron asked Mr. Larsen to clarify for him how they came to the
conclusion that 10 was the magic number of trips per week.
Mr. Larsen reponed that 10 trips is very restrictive, almost to the
point of being prohibitive. He added in a sense it can be
interpreted to read the City does not want businesses operating in
strictly residential.neighborhoods.
Commissioner Workinger said making a change that effects the whole
community should be studied carefully with more information
available to make an educated decision.
Chairman Runyan said what is before them at this time is to either
move to hold the issue over, or to vote it either up or down.
A discussion ensued.on the merits of either holding the issue over
to the next Planning Commission Meeting or voting on what was
presented. Commission Runyan clarified for the .record what is
proposed is an increase in the number of automobile trips from the
current 10 trips, to a proposed number of 20 trips per week. The
issue of disability was not addressed as a point of approval. It
was the general consensus of the Commission to vote on the proposed
increase in trip generations. The Commission felt it would be
prudent to study the issue regarding re- writing the Ordinance,
have staff seek counsel from the City Attorney and allow the
proponent and her attorney time to -also study the issue` before
them..
Commissioner Ingwalson moved to recommend to the Council denial of
the request for an increase in trips (from 10 trips to 20 trips per
week) generated in a residential neighborhood as a result of a home
occupation. Commissioner Hale seconded the motion. Ayes; Hale,
Faust, McClelland, Workinger, Ingwalson, Byron, Runyan.
Commissioner Shaw abstained. Motion carried.
Mr. Mooty told the Commission he would like a chance to re -write
the language contained in the Ordinance. Chairman Runyan said the
Planning Commission meets again on August 29, 1990.
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M E M O RAN D II M � ✓�� _ /�
TO: Members of -the Planning Commission
FROM: Craig Larsen cc/.
SUBJECT: Temporary Conditional -Use Permits for Home
Occupations in the Single Family District
Attached is a draft Zoning Ordinance amendment providing for
temporary conditional use permits. The.permits would be limited
to the Single- Family District and further limited to residents "who
are physically unable to be gainfully employed outside the home:"
The temporary permit would not run with the land but with the
occupancy. Further, the Commission and Council could require
periodic review of the permit. Permit application would be
reviewed by the Commission and Council on a case by case basis.
The type of business or occupation isn't specified. Each
application would be evaluated against the Zoning Ordinance
performance standards for "Home Occupations ". The Commission and
Council would have the flexibility .to vary from the specific
standards.
For example, we could allow an increase in the number of trips
permitted each week. The permit could..specify a maximum number
which if exceeded, could,result in revocation of the permit.
Since the. last Commission Meeting we have conducted further
research on the recently enacted Americans with Disabilities Act
and other legal issues. The City Attorney's office has concluded
that the federal legislation does not apply to this situation. The
constitutional issues are less clear. We have very little case
law, and nothing directly addressing this issue. We have, however,
found one community which does allow special dispensation for the
handicapped in home occupations. Port Angeles, Washington, does
allow for a waiver from home occupations perf ormance. standards for
persons with "demonstrated physical handicaps." We have used this
as a guide in preparing the attached temporary permit system.
1.
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Section 4.D. Ordinance No.825
Conditional Use Permits
Initiation of Conditional Use Permit
a. An application for a conditional use permit may be
initiated by the owner or owners of the lot or building
in question.
b. The application shall be on forms provided by the
Planning Department, shall be submitted with plans, data
and information required herein and . such other
information as, in the opinion of the Planner, are
necessary for evaluation for the application.
Signs
All provisions and requirements in this ordinance relating to
erection of a sign in connection with a rezoning of property
shall apply. to the applicant for a conditional use permit, and
the applicant shall comply with all such provisions and
requirements, except that the sign shall state that a
conditional use permit is proposed for the property instead of
rezoning. The Posting of a sign shall not be required for a
Temporary Conditional Use Permit in the Single Family Dwelling
Unit District.
Application Data
a. If the, conditional use permit is requested to allow a
principal or accessory use that requires the construction
of a new building or its accessory use facilities, or
additions or enlargements to an existing building or its
accessory use facilities, the application shall be drawn
to a scale acceptable to the Planner, and be accompanied
by plans containing the following date and information:
i) elevation drawings of all new buildings or accessory
use facilities, or additions and enlargements to existing
buildings or accessory use facilities, including a
description of existing and proposed exterior building
materials;
ii) the location, dimensions and other pertinent
information as to all proposed and existing buildings,
structures and other improvements, streets, alleys,
driveways, parking areas, loading areas and sidewalks;
iii) a landscape plan and schedule in accordance with
section 10 of this ordinance;
iv) a floor plan showing the location, arrangement and
floor area of existing and proposed uses; and
V) any other information required, in the opinion of
the Planner; to evaluate the application, to determine
consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, and to ensure
compliance with the. requirements contained in this
ordinance and other applicable City ordinances.
b. If the conditional use permit is requested to allow a
principal or accessory use that does not require
construction of a new building or its accessory use
facilities, or additions or enlargements to an existing
building or its accessory use facilities, the application
shall be accompanied by plans showing:
i) the location, arrangement and floor area of existing
and proposed uses;
ii) the location, dimensions and other pertinent
information as to all buildings, structures, streets,
alleys, driveways, parking areas, loading areas,
sidewalks and landscaping; and
iii) any other information required, in the opinion of
the Planner, to evaluate the application, determine
consistency with Comprehensive Plan, 'and insure.
compliance with the requirements contained in this
ordinance and other applicable City ordinances.
C. If a Conditional Use Permit is requested to allow a
temporary use in the Single Dwelling Unit District the
application shall be accompanied by .. the following
information:
i a letter from the applicant's attending h sician
certifyincf that the applicant is physically unable to be
employed full time outside the home
ii) the specific business activity proposed by the
applicant, including the expected number of weekly
automobile trips generated by the business the number of
hours per day and number of days per week the business
will operate .
any proposed interior or exterior alternations to
the dwelling necessary to the operation of the business
activity.
iv) any other information required in the opinion of the
Planner, to evaluate the application determine
consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and insure
4.
Commission Review and Recommendation
Within 45 days after receipt by the Planning Department of the
application, fee and all other information herein required, in
form and substance acceptable to the Planner, the planning
Department shall review the application and other information
provided by the applicant and forward a report to the
Commission. The Commission shall review the report of the
Planning Department and send its recommendation to the
Council:
5. City Council Hearing and Decision
Upon request.of the Planner, Manger or applicant, and after
review-and recommendation by the Commission, the Council shall
conduct a public hearing regarding the application. The
hearing shall be held not later than 60 days after the date of
the recommendation by the Commission. A notice of the date,
time, place and purpose of the hearing shall be published in
the official newspaper of the City at least ten days prior to
the date of the hearing. A similar notice of hearing shall be
mailed at least ten days before the date of the hearing to
each owner of property situated wholly or partly within 500
feet of the tract to which the application relates insofar as
the names and addresses of such owners can reasonably be
determined by the Clerk from records maintained by the
Assessor. After hearing the oral and written views of all
interested persons, the Council shall make its decision at the
same meeting or at a specified future date. No new notice need
be given for hearings which are continued to a specified
future date. The Council shall not grant a conditional use
permit unless it finds that the establishment, maintenance and
operation of the use:
a. will promote and enhance the general public welfare and
will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health,
safety, morals and general welfare;
b. will not cause undue traffic hazards, congestion or
parking shortages;
C. will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment, or
decrease the value, of other property in the vicinity,.
and will not be a'nuisance;
d. will not impede the normal and orderly development and
improvement of other property in the vicinity;
e. will not create an excessive burden on parks, streets and
other public facilities;
f. conforms to the applicable restrictions and special
conditions of the district in which it is located as
imposed by this ordinance; and
g. is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
h. in the case of Temporary Conditional Use Permits
compliance the conditions set out in Section 7 D 1 of
this ordinance, provided however, that the Council may
grant a waiver from the foregoing conditions
Approval of a conditional use permit requires a three - fifths
favorable vote of all members of the Council. A favorable vote
by the Council shall.be deemed to include a favorable finding
on each of the foregoing matters even if not specifically set
out in the approval resolution or the minutes of the Council
meeting.
6.' Conditions and Restrictions
The. Commission may recommend that the Council impose, and the
council without such recommendation may impose, such
conditions and restriction upon the establishment, location,
construction, maintenance, operation or duration of the use as
deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and
adjacent properties, to ensure compliance with the
requirements of this ordinance and other applicable City
ordinances, and to ensure consistency with the Comprehensive
Plan. The council may require such evidence and guarantees as
it may deem necessary to secure compliance with any conditions
imposed herewith. No use shall be established or maintained,
and no building or other permit for establishing or
maintaining such use shall be granted, until all conditions
imposed by the Council, to be.met and fulfilled prior to such
establishment or maintenance, are met and fulfilled to the
satisfaction of the Planner.
7. Expansions of Conditional Uses
No use allowed by conditional use permit, or any building or
,structure accessory thereto, shall be-increased in gross floor .
area or height, nor shall any off - street parking facilities
accessory thereto be enlarged in surface area to accommodate
additional automobiles, without first obtaining, in each
instance, a conditional use permit therefor.
8. Restriction on Resubmission After Denial
No .application for a conditional use permit which has been
denied by the Council shall be resubmitted for a period of one
year following, the date of such denial by the Council.
Provided, however, that such a application may resubmitted if
so directed by the Council on a three - fifths favorable vote of
all members of the Council after presentation to the Councill
of evidence of a change of facts or circumstances affecting
the proposed use or'tract on which it is to be located.
Section 11, Ordinance No. 825
Single Dwelling Unit District (R -1)
A. Principal Uses
1. Buildings containing not more than one dwelling unit.
2. Publicly owned parks, playgrounds and athletic
facilities.
3. Publicly and privately owned golf courses, but not
including driving ranges or miniature golf courses as a
principal use.
B. Conditional Uses
1. Religious institutions, including churches, synagogues,
chapels and temples.
2. Elementary schools, junior high schools and senior high
schools having a regular course of study accredited by
the Minnesota Department of Education, preschools and
community centers.
3. Publicly 'owned and operated civic and cultural
institutions including, but not limited to administrative
offices, libraries, public safety buildings and places of
assembly.
4. Golf course club houses.
5. Parking facilities and other uses which are accessory to
conditional uses including, but not limited to,
seminaries, private schools, monasteries and nunneries,
but excluding preschools, nurseries and day care
permitted by paragraph C.3 of this section All uses
listed in each of the numbered subparagraphs of this
paragraph B shall be deemed one use for purposes of this
ordinance.
C. Temporary Conditional Uses
1. home occupations by residents who are physically unable
to be employed on a full -time basis outside the home
Section 7.D, Ordinance No. 825
Customary Home Occupations
D. Customary Home Occupation as an Accessory Use
1. Customary home occupations which are permitted as an
accessory use by this ordinance shall comply with the
following conditions:
a. only the residents of the dwelling unit are employed
on the lot or within the dwelling unit;
b. no exterior structural modifications are made to
change the residential character and appearance of the
lot or any buildings or structures on the lot;.
c. no loading or unloading or other outdoor activities,
except parking, shall occur;
d. no signs of any kind shall be used to identify the
use;
e. all parking demands generated 'by the use shall by
accommodated within the accessory garage and the normal
driveway area and shall not at any one time occupy more
than two parking spaces in parking areas required for
multiple residential buildings;
f. no more than ten automobile trips weekly by
individuals other than the residents of the dwelling unit
shall be generated to the dwelling unit'as a result of
the use; and
g. no sale of products or merchandise shall occur on the
lot or within any - structures or buildings on the lot.
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Re: Amendment to Edina zoning Ordinance to Allow Home
Occupations by Handicapped Residents
Dear Craig:
After review of the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance as
prepared by you and presented to the Planning Commission, and after our
discussions concerning those proposed amendments, I have the following
suggestions:
1. By the proposed amendments, you establish a separate category of
conditional uses called "temporary conditional uses" in which you would place the
permit for residents who are physically unable to be employed on a fulltime basis
outside the home. I recommend that the "temporary" category not be used, but
instead the conditional use for home occupations for handicapped persons be
included with the other conditional uses allowed in the R-1 District by adding
another paragraph to the R -1 conditional use section. Then, in paragraph 6 of the
Conditional Use Permit section of the Ordinance, which allows the Council to
impose conditions and restrictions, I suggest there be added an, additional paragraph
stating that any Conditional Use Permit granted for home occupations by
handicapped persons shall be subject to the condition that it shall remain in effect
only so long as the residents applying for that permit occupy the dwelling unit
DoRsF'X & WHITNEY
Mr. Craig Larsen
City of Edina
October 12,1990
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described in the permit, and then only so long as the persons are physically unable
to be employed fulltime outside the home as evidenced by a then current letter from
their physician which shall be produced to the City when and as requested from
time -to -time by the City Planner.
2 By the proposed amendments, you have provided that the City
Council, to grant the permit, must find that the use complies with the conditions of
Section 7.D.1 of the Ordinance, provided the Council may waive those conditions. I
suggest there be added to that language a statement to the effect that the conditions
may be waived by the Council, "if deemed necessary by the Council, to permit the
applicants to properly operate and conduct the home business proposed by the
applicants." This additional language gives some framework and basis for granting
any waiver.
3. I suggest there by added to the proposed amendments a clause to the .
effect that the Conditional Use Permit issued to handicapped persons shall not, in
any event, allow uses which are specifically prohibited by Section 7.D.3 of the
Ordinance. That section prohibits such things as barber shops, beauty parlors, repair
services, medical and dental offices, mortuaries, kennels, tourist homes,
automobile and equipment sales and commercial food preparations and catering.
4. The present language of the Ordinance in Section 7.D.1. relating to
customary home occupations imposes restrictions such as no more than 10
automobile trips. However, those may be waived by the City Council under the
proposed amendments. Assuming waiver of one or more of the protective
restrictions in Section 7.D.1., if a number of permits are granted for homes within a
small area, there could be a harmful impact ,upon the surrounding properties.
Therefore, you may wish, to consider some kind of spacing requirement, at least for
properties. in the R -1, R -2 and for townhouses in the PRD 2 and 3 Districts. Such
restriction may not be as important in condominium and apartment areas because
the activity that would be added by the handicapped home occupations would
probably not have a harmful impact in those areas. One possible spacing
requirement would be that no permit should be granted to any property which is
within 1,320 feet of a property for which a permit has already been granted. This
1,320 foot dimension is the same as now imposed on the Commissioner of Human
Services of the State of Minnesota for the spacing of residential programs (these are
programs which provide 24 -hour a day care and rehabilitation, training, education
and similar benefits outside of a persons home). Minn. Stats., Sec. 245A.11, subd. 4.
DORSEY & WHITNEY
Mr. Craig Larsen
City of Edina
October° 12,1990
Page 3 .
Once the Council has reviewed and. acted upon the proposed amendments we
can prepare an appropriate ordinance for Council review.
Very truly yours,
Thomas S. Erickson
TSE:jc
cc Mr. Kenneth Rosland
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JAMS S. SIMONSON
RICHARD N. FLINT
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WILLIAM L. KILLIOK
ELIZABETH W. NORTON
JOAN S. BROWER
THOMAS DARLING
JOPIN M. NICHOLS
MARTHA A. VAN PC VEN
MARY OCTH BRODY
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Mr. Craig Larsen
City of Edina
Fax No.: 927 -5032
Dear Craig:
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October 10, 1990
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LAURA J. HEIN
MYRON U. FRANB
CRIB T. SALVESON
RICHARD G. DRAMAN
PCNNY M. TIBKB
NANCY A. QUATTLEBAUM
WILLIAM J. FISHER
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QEORDC R. WOOD
TAMARA HJELLS OLOCN
JEFFREY O• PICK
LYNN B. NOLAND
NANCY ROCTMAN MENZEL
QUCNTIN R. WITTROCK
ROBERT J. MCREAVY
JAMCG Y. PRICHARD
CREOORY R. Mentz
P. OIANC FEILPR
BRIAN B. SCMNELL
WADE T. ANCCRSON
ARTHUR W. DICKINSON
LAUAA J. SCMOCNSAUER
VALERIC BOLES WAGONCR
RICK E. KUBLSR
TIMOTHY M. BURKE
BARBARA S: HE
TRI TWAY
TROT A. BADER
NANCY J. MILLCR
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ROBERT L. HELLANO
O. JAMES NISLGCN
DANIEL B. YCHTRES. JR.
RDOCRT A. STSI14
DAVID M. COYNE
.TTY B. BAKSR
Enclosed please find a copy of the new changes to the Home
Occupations Use Ordinance. You will note that these changes are
similar to the ones that I prepared at the second planning
committee meeting. I will send a copy of these changes to
Tom Erickson. If possible, please provide a copy of these
changes to each of the members of the City Council
I would appreciate it if,you could fax me an agenda for the
City Council Meeting.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
DNM/Cjk
Enclosure
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PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO EDINA ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 825, SECTION 7,
SUBSECTION D.
D.. Customary Home Occupations as an Accessory Use.
1. Customary home occupations which are permitted as an
accessory use by this ordinance shall comply with the following
conditions:
(a) only the residents of'the dwelling unit are
employed on the lot or within the dwelling unit;
(b) no exterior structural modifications are made to
change the residential character and appearance of the lot
or any buildings or structures. on the lot;
(c) no loading or unloading or other outdoor
activities except parking, shall occur;
(d) no signs of any kind shall be used to identify
the use;
(e) all parking demands generated by the use shall be
accommodated within the accessory garage and the normal
driveway.area and shall not at any one time occupy more
than two parking spaces in parking areas required for
multiple residential buildings.;
(f) no more than ten automobile trips weekly by
individuals other than the residents of the. dwelling unit
shall be generated to the dwelling unit as a result of the
use; and
(g) no sale of products or merchandise shall occur on
the lot or within any structures or buildings on the lot.
2. Permitted customary home occupations.include, but are
not limited to, the following occupations if, and only during
such times as, they comply with all of the above conditions:
(a) dressmakers, tailors and seamstresses;
(b) in single dwelling unit and double dwelling unit
buildings only, music and dance teachers providing
instruction to. not more than five individuals at a time;
(c) artists, sculptors and authors;
(d) .insurance agents, brokers, architects and similar
professionals who typically conduct client meetings outside
of the dwelling unit;
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(e) ministers, rabbis, priests, psychologists and
similar professionals who provide counselling services and
do not administer medications in the dwelling unit:
(f) photographers providing service to one customer
at .a time; .
--.(g) salespersons. provided that no stock in trade is
maintained on the lot or in the building or structure on
the lot; and
(h) in single dwelling unit and double dwelling unit
buildings only, rental of rooms for residential occupancy
to not more than two persons per dwelling unit in addition
to the permanent residents of the dwelling unit.
3. The following uses have a tendency to increase in
size or intensity beyond the conditions imposed by this
ordinance for home occupations and thereby adversely affect
residential properties. Therefore, the following shall
specifically not be permitted as customary home occupations:
(a) barber shops and beauty parlors;
(b) repair services of all kinds, including, without
limitation, auto repair and painting, appliance repair and
small engine repair;
(c) music, dance or exercise instruction which
provides instruction to groups of more than five
individuals at a time;
(d) medical and dental offices;
(e) upholstering;
(f) mortuaries;
(g) kennels;
(h) tourist homes, boarding houses or rooming
houses, and other kinds of transient occupancies;
(i) commercial food preparation -or catering; and
(j) automobile and equipment sales.
4. The condition in subparagraph (f) of paragraph 1-0-f
this Subsection D regarding automobile visits shall be waived
for a permitted customary home occupation of a °disabled
resident'. A "disabled resident, shall mean a resident who
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because of a physical condition is unable to engage in his or
her occupation on a full-time t)asis outside of his or her
dwelling unit such disability must be-established by a
certified Written statement from such person's attending.
licensed Physician that is filed with the City of Edina and
states a) the resident's disability, b) that in the physician's
professional opinion, the resident's disability does not allow
the resident to engage in his or her occupation 0-n a full -time
basis outside of hig or her dwelling unit, c) whether the,
disability permanent or tem orar and d if e orar he
expected length of the disability, If the disability is
permanent the waiver set forth herein shall also be
permanent If the disability is temporary. the waiver set
forth herein shall continue far the expec ed length of the
disability given in the physician's certified written
statement. at which time the waiver shall be terminated. If
the waiver is terminate the resident shall be able to fie a
new certified written statement that complies vith the
requirements above to extend the waiver-for the periQd of time
specified i new statement The Rhysician shall be uil
of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of S500.00 for
fraudulently certifying the written statement. The filing fee
for the written statement shall be $75.00.
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REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Mayor Richards and City Council
FROM: Bob Kojetin
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5,000
DATE: October 11, 1990
AGENDA ITEM v . A
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cahill Interpretative Site
Company
Amount of Quote or Bid
1. Concrete Design
1. $54,132
2. Lake Land Nursery
2. $64,881
3. Ron Clark Construction
3. $68,720
4. Peak-Construction
4. $52,168
5.
5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
Concrete Design
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This project was redesigned and rebid following
the Council's rejection
of the original bid of $114,000. This project will
be funded from the
park dedication.fund which will be repaid by tax
increments from the
-- 70th -and Cahill tax increment finance district.
No increments are
expected until 1992.
M (' cC t � I JEC.,
Signature Dpnartmpnt _
The Recommended bid is X
within budget not within bye,
Kenneth Rosland City
Wallin, Finance Director
14 REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Edina City Council
FROM: John Kenrios, Assistant Director
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5,000
DATE: October 8, 1990
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Company
1.
2.
3.
4'.
5.
AGENDA ITEM V. B
1991 Edina Recreational Calenders
Amount of Quote or Bid
Sexton Printing, Inc. 1.$ 6,880.00
Bolger Publications 2.$ 7,100.00
Chippewa Graphics, Inc. 3.$ 79790.00
Bruce Printing 4.$ 9,045.00
Metro Printing 5,$ 9,110.00
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
Sexton Printing, Inc. $6,880.00
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Keyline and printing of 22,000, 1991 Edina Recreation Calendars,
in accordance with specifications; Also, includes mailing option -
carrier route presort.and attach 475 mailing labels.
ignature
The Recommended bid is
within budget not within
ell
�t n YVallin, Fin W ce Director
Kenneth Rosland'City
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT
MINUTES
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 9. 1990
9 :00 A.M.
Fran Hoffman, Chairman
Alison Fuhr
Gordon Hughes
Bob .Sherman
Craig Swanson
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr.
Ms.
Ms.
Mr.
Mr.
Cap
Ms.
VI. A.
Doug Hostnick, 5401 Abbott Place
Judy Ekstrom, 5356 Zenith Avenue South, Minneapolis
Florence Ellefson, 7540 Edinborough Way, #1111
Phil Poluka, 5309 Zenith Avenue South, Minneapolis
James Wilson, 3225 West 54th Street
tain Leonard Kleven, Edina Police Department
Joan Waterstreet, Edina Police Department
SECTION A
Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified,
and the Council's authorization of recommended action.
(1) Request for 40 -foot layover zone on west side of France Avenue between
West 51st Street and the north driveway of Americana Bank building.
Unscheduled agenda request by Richard Loeffler, Manager of Street Operations,
Metropolitan Transit Commission.
ACTION:
Mr. Hoffman began by stating that, at present, MTC has a layover area
designated in front of the theatre on West 50th Street. However, due to
the increase in activity in the area, both days and evenings, this is
now viewed by MTC to be somewhat of a hazard. They feel the above lay-
over would be a -safer location as there is. lesser pedestrian traffic,
especially in the evening hours.
Captain Kleven stated that his only concern would be that the buses pull
completely off France Avenue, and was advised that there should be more
than adequate space for this.
Mrs. Fuhr moved to desienate the west side of France Avenue between West
51st Street and the north drive of Americana Bank as an MTC bus lay -over
area. before 9:00 AM and after 8:00 PM weekdays. and on Saturdays and
Sundays, for a trial period of six months. Mr. Sherman seconded the
motion. Motion carried 4 -0.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES
October 9, 1990
Page 2
(2) Request to review the intersection of West 66th Street and York Avenue
regarding westbound left turn lanes.
Unscheduled agenda request from Ms. Alison Fuhr, Traffic Safety Committee.
ACTION:
Ms. Fuhr stated that she was concerned about westbound West 66th Street
turning to southbound York Avenue. This is a two -lane left turn and the
inside turn lane traffic prematurely moves to the outside lane mid -turn
which causes confusion to drivers in the outside lane. She felt that road
markings to designate lanes throughout the turn might be appropriate.
Mr. Hoffman moved to have Hennepin County review for possible further lane
striving at the intersection. Mr. Sherman seconded the motion. Motion
carried 4 -0.
SECTION B
Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request.
None.
SECTION C
Requests which are deferred to a later date or referred to others.
(1) Request to end West 54th Street at Zenith Avenue and create a cul -de -sac.
Request received from James and Carolyn Wilson, 3225 West 54th Street
and several local residents.
ACTION TAKEN:
Ms. Judy Ekstrom began by stating her concerns regarding this area.. They
include more children in the neighborhood of the blind corner, the fact
that most drivers do not adhere to the 10 m.p.h. advisory signing, and
her hesitation to park adjacent to her home due to the reckless manner
in which drivers negotiate the curve. In the winter months, she has
witnessed as many as 20 vehicles hit the wall in one evening due to
slippery conditions.
Mr. Doug Hosnick, although somewhat in favor of the idea, expressed his
concerns as to who would pay for the reconstruction and where the present
traffic would be diverted.
Mr. Phil Poluka also added that the roadway slopes the wrong way which
causes traffic to cross over the centerline when turning. He has also
observed children and pedestrians who will sit on the wall during the
summer months which he feels is a risk.
Mr. Jim Wilson, the original petitioner, felt that traffic would divert to
West 53rd street, which has more traffic controls. Also, there is a drain-
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES
October 9, 1990
Page 3
age problem at the curve which causes water backup in summer and ice problems
in the winter months.
Mr. Hoffman offered that if a cul -de -sac appeared to be a viable solution
the City Council would entertain, they would more than likely call for
a public hearing on the issue. He also stated that volumes on Beard or
Abbott would also be likely to increase. In addition, Minneapolis would
have input as this is a border street area.
The residents felt that if it were local traffic only, there would be less
of a problem. However, they felt that many were using this route to avoid
the 50th and France area and were unfamiliar with the curve.
Captain Kleven stated that there were no reportable accidents at the curve
for the past three years, and the only accident reported was in 1988 at
West 54th and Abbott, which is uncontrolled.
Mr. Hughes moved to continue the item for one month vending traffic counts
and further study, and pending conversations with Minneapolis Traffic and
Street Engineering Personnel. Mr. Sherman seconded the motion. Motion
carried 4 -0.
(2)- Request to upgrade the intersection of West 76th Street and Edinborough
Way from a 2 -way "STOP" to a 4 -way "STOP ".
Request received from Florence Ellefson, 7540 Edinborough Way, #1111.
ACTION TAKEN;
Captain Kleven began by reviewing the accident history for the past three
years. In 1988 there was a minor accident with no written report, and in
1989 there was a hit and run. Also, there was a fatal accident-in the area
but this involved a vehicle exiting 7500.York Avenue southbound to go
eastbound on Edinborough Way, which is further.east of the location in
question.
Mr. Hoffman, having reviewed the area, suggested grading and leveling of the
sand pile which obstructs vision of those northbound on Edinborough Way
trying to observe traffic to the west on 76th Street. Mr. Hughes agreed
with this suggestion and felt that the traffic volumes were increased on
West 76th Street due to.drivers trying to bypass construction on France
Avenue. Mr. Hoffman also stated that a "STOP" sign might impact the signal
controls in place on York and France Avenues and felt, if warranted, a
signal might at some point be more appropriate.
Mr. Hughes moved to improve the visibility by grading at the.southwest
quadrant of the intersection, and to defer the item for six months until
the impact of the current France Avenue traffic construction diversion
could be measured. Mrs. Fuhr seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0.
EDINA TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
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To: Ken Rosland
REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
From: Janet Chandler
Date: October 15, 1990
Subject: Recycling Contract
1991
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # y T
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
To Council
Action ❑
Motion
❑
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Authorize the Mayor and City Manager to'extend the recycling contract With
BFI for one year, January through December 1991, adding plastic collection
January 1st with no increase in cost per household, and all other terms to
remain the same.
Info /Background
The recommendation to accept the BFI proposal noted above is based on the
following factors:
-The contract can be extended with no increase in cost to the City.
-The reliable service provided by BFI has contributed to the success
of Edina's recycling program.
-Under these terms, the net cost of the Recycling program for 1991 is
projected to be $159,000- -the amount approved in the preliminary
budget.
-Edina can extend the contract and remain eligible for full Hennepin
County funding.
- Change in service would not be desirable at this time, since City
Council plans to study options for garbage and recycling collection
next year, looking to 1992 as a year of possible change.
Further information on the Recycling Program, BFI's service record and
County funding policy is given in the attached report.
EDINA PROGRAM RESULTS
Edina residents have strongly supported the recycling program by recycling,
on the average, 330 tons of paper, glass and cans each month this year -- a
20% waste reduction rate. Our program results compare very favorably to
.that of similar cities in the metro area.
BFI SERVICE RECORD
In general, BFI has provided very good service for Edina residents and
complied with terms of the contract. Calls to City Hall for missed pickups
average 5 or 6 per week. These and other occasional service complaints
have been Handled promptly by the BFI staff.
Curbside.placement 'of recycling containers continues to be a problem, even
though BFI drivers have been instructed to return bins back from the curb
and leave a reminder note. This issue can be addressed again in .a flyer
which we plan to send to residents in coming months.
BFI has promoted the recycling program through ads in the Edina Sun /Current
and a leaflet drop in August targeted to non - participants.
HENNEPIN COUNTY FUNDING POLICY
Recent County policy changes that affect Edina's program are as follows:
1. Recycling contracts must be procured on a competetive basis (bid or
RFP.) Since Edina's recycling contract was obtained through an RFP
process in 1989, a one- year.contract extension will be considered by
the County to be in compliance with the new policy.
2. Recycling service costs shall be reasonable in comparison to other
cities of similar size. According to this policy, the County will
fund 80% of the "curbside" rate of $1.90 per household per month for
all households but will not fund the additional 55 cents for garage
service.
In the present contract with BFI, the City is paying at a rate of
$1.90 per household for service to 553 townhomes and small apartments
and $2.45 for garage service for 13,361 single family and duplex
- — -- - -- homes: -- The additional service charge for garage service ($88,183) has
been included in the $159,000 preliminary Recycling budget for 1991.
3. Plastic containers must be collected in all cities in 1991. BFI is
ready to start plastic collection January, so Edina will be in
compliance on this also.
RECOMMENDATION
In consideration of these factors, the recommendation is to extend the
recycling contract with BFI for one year.
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.�° REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
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To.
KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER
Agenda Item # VI.D.2
From:
MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERIC
Consent
❑
Information Only
❑
Date:
OCTOBER 11, 1990
Mgr. Recommends
❑
To HRA
Subject:
FEES AND CHARGES
To Council
ORDINANCE NO. 171 -A34.
Action
i❑
Motion
❑
Resolution
X
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Adoption of Ordinance No. 171 -A34 To Increase /Decrease Certain Fees and
to Add Certain Fee Numbers.
Info /Background:
The attached draft ordinance lists the increases or decreases in fees and
charges proposed for the year 1991 as set forth in the schedule prepared
by John Wallin, Finance Director.
4'
ORDINANCE NO. 171 -A34
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 171
TO INCREASE/DECREASE
CERTAIN FEES AND TO ADD
CERTAIN FEE NUMBERS
THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA,
MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. The following described fee numbers of Schedule A to Ordinance
No.
171 are
amended to read as follows:
ORD.
SEC.
NO.
NO.
PURPOSE OF FEE /CHARGE
AMOUNT FEE N0.
204
4
Bingo occasion, gambling
$10 per annum
4
211
5
Machine or amusement
$40.00 annually per establishment,
5b
device license
plus $5.00 per machine /device for
all machines /devices described
in Section 1
212
4
Theatre license
$125.00
6
312
5
Redemption of impounded
$12.00 per day for feeding and
7a
animals
care, any veterianarian services
and the impounding fee shall be:
(a) If the animal has not been
7b
impounded within one year prior
to date of impounding, the fee
shall be $30.00
(b) If the animal has been
7c
impounded once within the year
prior to the date of impounding,
the fee shall be $55.00
(c) If the animal has been
7d
impounded twice or more within
one year prior to the date of
impounding, the fee shall be
$105.00
312
6
Disposal of animal
$15.00 per animal
7e
'
312
10
Dog license
$25.00 per dog or $12.00 per
7f
_
neutered dog -
312
10
Dog license renewal
$11.00 per dog or $8.00 per
7f -1
s
neutered dog
312
14
Duplicate dog license tag
$6.00 per duplicate tag
7g
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312
20
Commercial kennel license
$55.00 per year or fraction thereof
7h
421
4
Excavation permit
$10.00 per 100 feet of
llc
longitudinal excavation
32
A! 1S
Plumbing
amt-- €ixtore— IOU— -
fitting permit
permit J
434
27(f)
Public or semi - public
$260.00 per annum for each pool
17a
swimming pool license
enclosed part or all of the year
$140.00 per annum for each
17b
outdoor pool
Ordinance No. 171 -A34
Page Two
ORD. SEC.
NO. NO. PURPOSE OF FEE /CHARGE
434 28(f) Public or semi - public
whirlpool bath or
therapeutic swimming
pool license
AMOUNT FEE NO.
$60.00 per annum for each bath 18
or pool
451
6(b)
Bench courtesy sign permit
$12.00 per annum
19b
731
5
Food establishment license
$360.00 per annum,
$310.00 if
25a
certified pursuant
to Ord. No.
731 -A7, plus $90.00
per annum
for each additional
facility
731
5
Take -out facility license
$240.00 per annum,
$190.00 if
25al
certified pursuant
to Ord. No.
731 -A7
731
5
Packaged food sales license
$115.00 per annum
25a2
731
5
Food warehouse license
$55.00 per annum
25a3
731
5
Catering food establishment
$360.00 per annum,
$310.00 if
25a4
license
certified pursuant
to Ord. No.
731 -A7, plus $90.00
per annum
for each additional
facility
731
5
Itinerant food establish-
$55.00 per event
25b
ment license
731
5
Retail candy shop license
$40.00 per annum, plus
$5.00
25c
per annum for each
additional
facility
731
5
Readily perishable food
$60.00 per annum
25d
vehicle license
731
5
Fleet of 5 or more readily
$300.00 per annum
25e
perishable food vehicles
license
731
5
Catering food vehicle
$140.00 per annum,
plus $20.00
25g
license
per annum for each
additional
vehicle
731
5
Perishable food vehicle
$60.00 per annum
25h
license
731
5
Fleet of 5 or more perish-
$300.00 per annum
25i
able food vehicles license
804
9(a)
Plat and subdivision filing
$250.00 plus $10.00
per lot
28b
fee
subdivisions
Ordinance
Page Three
ORD. SEC.
NO. NO..
902 16
no. 171 -A34
PURPOSE OF FEE /CHARGE
Non - intoxicating malt
liquor license
On -sale
Off -sale
AMOUNT
$180.00 per annum (renewal)
$235.00 per annum (new)
$180.00 per annum (renewal)
$235.00 per annum (new)
902 -A1 38(b)On -sale wine license:
Per year - Restaurants with 50 or fewer seats $610.00
51 - 100 seats, inclusive $660.00
101 - 150 seats, inclusive $710.00
Over 150 seats $760.00
1032 3 Loudspeaker permit $6.00 per permit
1101 1(a) Sewer Rental Charge:
Single family dwellings, Based upon water ,usage during
townhouses, two - family winter quarter. (Three -month
dwellings, apartment period falling between Nov. 1
buildings containing and March 1)
four or less dwelling
units:
1101 3(a) To and including 1600 $21.60 per quarter
cubic feet
From 1601 cubic feet $1.35 per 100 cubic feet
and over -
Apartment buildings with $104.00 plus.$19.20 for each
more than four dwelling unit over four, or $1.35 per
units hundred cubic feet of water
Commercial and
industrial buildings,
including schools and
churches
1102 -A1 Service Availability
Charge (SAC)
1111 3(a) Water service
1111 3(b) a
1232 3 Parking permit
1232 3' Refund upon return of
parking permit sticker
used during the quarter,
whichever is greater
$27.00 per water meter or
approved sewage metering device
on premises, or $1.35 per hundred
cubic feet of water used during
the quarter, whichever is greater
$650.00 per SAC unit x number of
SAC units computed as set in
Ord. No. 1102 -A1
1. $0.44 per 100 cubic feet for
areas of City except areas
described in 2. and 3.
(Fee Nos. 39b and 39c)
Minimum charge of $7.04 per
quarter will be made where water
consumption amounts to less than
1600 cubic feet
$3.00 per month, pro -rated
$3.00 per month, pro -rated
FEE NO.
36c
36c -1
36d
36d -1
36g
36.5
37a
37b
37c
37d
38f
39a
39d
40
40a
Ordinance no. 171 -A34
Page Four
1301 6 Garbage hauler license $100.00 per annum for first
vehicle,. $35.00 for each
additional vehicle
41
1303 5' Solicitor's permit
$40.00
per annum
43
1331 3 Taxicab driver license
$40.00
per annum
46
1353 6(a) License for individual
$55.00
for individual
license
47b
performing massage or
escort services
1353 6(b) Investigation fee at time
$55.00
47c
of original application
for an individual license
1432 4 Taxicab license
$40.00
per annum for each
vehicle
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Sec. 2. Schedule A to Ordinance No.
171 is
hereby amended
by adding
the
following thereto:
ORD. SEC.
NO. NO. PURPOSE OF FEE /CHARGE
AMOUNT
FEE NO.
451A2 6(g) Sign Variance Fee
$75.00
for residential
property
19c
$150.00
for commercial
property
19d
Sec. 3. Following publication, the
effective date of this
Ordinance
shall be
January 1, 1991.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Mayor
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: October 8, 1990
TO: Alternative Revenue Source Committee -
FROM: Frederick Richards, Mayor
SUBJECT:. COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT
O
Each year, the City Council conducts a Strategic Planning Retreat
to review outside issues and trends that will affect the City in
coming years. Our.goal is to develop action plans to meet these
future challenges.
One issue that is of particular concern to the Council relates to
the ongoing changes in state and federal policies which affect
a the operating revenues of the City. In 1980, 59.7% of the City.'s
operating 'expenditures were supported by property taxes and 18.3%
were supported by grants and aides from other governmental units.
Since then, the percentage of our expenditures supported by
property taxes, has grown to 76.7% and the percentage supported
by governmental aids has shrunk to 2.6 %. We believe that this
trend will continue.
It is vital that we search for and consider new and innovative
ways to finance our City operations. In keeping with our Mission
Statement, our goal is long =term stability of our revenue
sources, with minimal reliance on other levels of government.
With this in mind, the Council wishes to.take advantage of the
diverse talent and experience that exists within our community by
forming the Alternative Revenue Sources Committee. The mission
of this committee is to brainstorm new ways for the City to
provide needed revenues to support our general government
operations. The committee should explore heretofore untried
methods of.revenue production. We hope that you will surface
ideas and possibilities for the consideration of the-City
Council. You should not feel compelled to solve the problems
that may be associated with any of your ideas or possibilities..
That is the Council's job.
While the Council is always concerned about the level of the
City's services and expenditures, we ask that you not deal with
issues related to those topics. We, of course, welcome your
individual input at any time on those issues,,but for the
purposes of this committee's task, we ask that you accept on its
face the expense budgets of the City as they are from time to
time adopted by the.Council.
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You should expect that the assignment will take 20 - 30 hours of
your time. I envision three or four meetings of the committee
and ask that you submit your final report to the Council no later
than February 15, 1991: Your committee will be assisted by
members of the City Staff, who will assemble written materials
for you and attend your meetings if you wish.
Thank you for your willingness to serve on this important
committee. We look forward to your report and its suggestions
and recommendations.
ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCE COMMITTEE
David Mitchell, Chair
5011 Bruce Avenue
Edina, MN 55424
Mike Bochert
7208 Shannon Drive
Edina, MN 55439
Richard Chaffee
4106 Sunnyside Road
Edina, MN 55424
Karol Emmerich
7302 Claredon Drive
Edina, MN 55439
Robins, Kaplan, Miller
& Ciresi
900 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Kaplan, Strangis & Kaplan
5500 Norwest Center
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phoenix Mutual Insurance
7301 Ohms Lane, #195
Edina, MN 55439
Gordon Knudsvig
C
6920 Dakota Trail
P
Edina, MN 55439
M
Merry Krueger
B
6645.Parkwood Road
7
Edina, MN 55436
E
Sharon Ming
S
4110 Sunnyside Road
4
Edina, MN 55424
A
Jim Phelps
N
4611 Townes Circle
3
Edina, MN 55424
M
Cheryl Reinertsen
4813 West Sunnyslope
Road
Edina, MN 55424
ayton Hudson
77 Nicollet Mall
inneapolis, MN 55402
argill
. 0. Box 9300.
inneapolis, MN 55440
urnet Realty
201 West 78th Street
dina, MN 55439
ewall Bros.Indust.Supply
390 Round Lake Road West
rden Hills, MN 55112
orthcrest Corporation
914 IDS Center
inneapolis, MN 55402
Gordon Stofer Cherry Tree Ventures
5333 Minnehaha Blvd. 3800 West 80th Street
Edina, MN 55424 Minneapolis, MN 55431,
David Wilbur W
5700 Schaefer Road 7
Edina, MN 55436 E
Citv of Edina Staff
Ralph Johnson
Assessor
John Wallin
Finance Director
ilbur & Associates
101 York Avenue South
dina, MN 55435
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
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(W) 349 -8500
(H) 926 -8085
(W) 375 -1138
(H)-944-4092
(W) 835 -7701
(H).929 -4544
(W) 370 -6597
(H) 941 -1908
(W) 475 -7575
(H) 941 -9858
(W) 944 -5790
(W) 939 -1894
(H) 939 -0882
(W) 633 -9222
(H) 922 -7967
(W) 337 -5500
(H) 922 -3303
(H) 929 -8293
(W) 893 -9012
(H) 922 -2117
(W) 921 -3396
(H) 933 -2458
927 -8861
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: HRA
From: GORDON L. HUGHES
Date: OCTOBER 15, 1990
Subject:
AMENDMENT OF BY -LAWS
FOR EAST EDINA HOUSING
FOUNDATION
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # —VT . F.
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends 0
To HRA
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To Council
Action 0
Motion
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Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Authorize the Board of Directors of the East Edina Housing
Foundation to amend by -laws to provide for a three -year terms of
office.
Info /Background:
The by -laws of the East Edina Foundation provide that two members
of the Board of Directors shall be appointed by the City and
three members of the Board of Directors shall be appointed by the
Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The term of office for each
director is one year. At their annual meeting, the Board of
Directors voted to amend the by -laws of the Foundation to provide
for three -year terms. The Board recommended that the terms be
staggered, such that not more than two members of the Board be
subject to reappointment in any given year. The purpose of this
amendment is to avoid a situation whereby the entire Board of
Directors elects not to be reappointed. The Board's resolution
to amend their by -laws was adopted subject to approval by the
Mayor and Council.
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE
EAST EDINA HOUSING FOUNDATION.
JUNE 27, 1990
4:30 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: VIRGINIA SHAW
WILLIAM GREER
ROBERT SCHOENING
JOHN PALMER
MEMBER ABSENT; RONALD RINGLING
OTHERS PRESENT: GORDON HUGHES, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER
THOMAS ERICKSON, CITY ATTORNEY.
The annual meeting was called order at 4:30 P.M. at Centennial Lakes
Plaza.
I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Mr. Schoening moved approval of the minutes of
the November 7, 1989, Board of Directors Meeting. Mr. Palmer seconded the
motion. All voted aye.
.II. AMENDMENT TO BY -LAWS - Mr. Hughes explained that it had come to his
attention that the by -laws of the Foundation do not permit appointed
.officials of the City to serve on the Board of Directors. He noted that
'Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Palmer are members of the Community Development and
Planning Commission and therefore, may be affected by this provision.
Mr. Hughes also noted that the by -laws presently provide for one year terms
for all members of the board. He recommended that, subject to the Mayor's
approval, the by -laws be amended to provide three year terms on a staggered
basis to insure continuity of board membership. Mr. Palmer introduced the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED that.Section 3.02 be deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following new Section 3.02:
Section 3.02 - Number. Classes. Oualifications Method of Selection and
Term of Office. The number of directors of this corporation shall be five
(5). There shall be two classes of directors, namely, two (2)
City- appointed directors and three (3) Authority- appointed directors. No
person shall be qualified to serve as a director of this corporation unless
he or she is a resident of the City of Edina, Minnesota (the "City "); and
at least a majority of the directors of this corporation shall always
consist of residents of the Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan Area (as
defined in Article II of Articles of Incorporation of this corporation).
Any director who ceases to meet the applicable qualifications shall
automatically cease to be a director of this corporation.' The first two
(2) persons named in Article VII of the Articles of Incorporation as
members of the first Board of Directors of this corporation are the first
City- appointed directors of this corporation, and they and their successors
shall be appointed by the City Council of the City. The next three (3)
Minutes /East Edina Housing Foundation
July 11, 1990
Page Two
persons named in Article VII if the Articles of Incorporation as members of
the first Board of Directors of this corporation are the first
Authority- appointed directors, and they and their successors shall be
appointed by the Commissioners of the.Housing and Redevelopment Authority
of Edina, Minnesota (the "Authority "), subject to the provisions of Article
X thereof. The term of office for each member of the Board of Directors
shall be three years. However, those members appointed in 1991 by the City
Council shall be appointed to two year terms and those members appointed in
1991 by the Authority shall be appointed as follows: two members shall be
appointed to three year terms and one member shall be appointed to a one
year term. All appointments made by the Council or Authority after 1991
shall be for three year terms. Each director shall serve as a director
until his or her successor shall have been appointed and have qualified, or
until his or her earlier disqualification, death, resignation, or removal.
Mrs. Shaw seconded the motion. All voted aye.
III. RATIFICATION OF PRIOR ACTIONS - Based upon the recommendation of Mr.
Erickson, Mr. Greer introduced the following Resolution and moved its
adoption.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the East Edina Housing Foundation (the "Foundation "), as
follows:
WHEREAS, the Foundation has entered into a Land Sale Agreement and Contract
for Private Redevelopment with the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of
Edina, Minnesota (the "HRA ") dated on or as of August 1, 1985, and a Land
Sale Agreement and Contract for Private Redevelopment by and between the
Foundation and the Edina Partnership dated on or as of August 1, 1985, both
for the development of property in the City of Edina described in the
Agreements and known as Edinborough; and
WHEREAS, the Foundation has entered into and Amended and Restated Land Sale
Agreement and Contract for Private Redevelopment with the HRA dated on or
as of September 30, 1988, and a Land Sale and Contract for Private
Redevelopment by and between the Foundation and the South Edina Development
Corporation dated on or as of September 30, 1988, both for the development
of property in the City of Edina described in the Agreements and known as
Centennial Lakes.
WHEREAS, the officers of the Foundation, and the Director and Executive
Director and other employees, officers and agents of the HRA, in connection
with these Agreements, have been working with, and have been advising and
consulting with, the Foundation relative to the Edinborough and Centennial
Lakes projects and relative to.the low and moderate income housing
developed in Edinborough and Centennial Lakes and the second mortgages
obtained by the Foundation in connection with such housing; and
Minutes /East Edina Housing Foundation
July 11, 1990,
Page Three
WHEREAS, the activities of the officers, employees and agents of the
Foundation, and of the director and executive director and other employees,
officers and agents of the HRA, have been undertaken for, and have been
necessary to, the success of .the Edinborough and Centennial Lakes projects
and to achieve the goals of the Foundation in connection with the
Edinborough and Centennial Lakes projects.
It is therefore recognized, acknowledged and agreed by the Foundation that
all of the activities, agreements and undertakings taken and done by any of
the officers, employees or agents of the Foundation in connection with or
relative to the Edinborough and Centennial Lakes projects o r the second
mortgages obtained by the Foundation, to and including the date of this
resolution, aM hereby ratified and confirmed as being the act and deed of,
and binding on, the Foundation and within their authority as officers,
employees or agents of the Foundation.
It is further recognized, acknowledged and agreed that the activities,
including consultation and advice, of the director and executive director
and other employees, officers and agents of the HRA, have been given in
good faith and for the best interests of the Foundation and have been
necessary to achieve the goals of the Foundation in connection with the
Edinborough and Centennial Lakes projects and the Foundation hereby
expresses its thanks and appreciation for all such activities, consultation
and advice. -
Mr. Schoening seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried..
IV. STATUS REPORT - Edinborough and Centennial Lakes Second Mortgages.
Mr. Hughes updated the Board of Directors concerning the Edinborough second
mortgages. He noted that six of•the second mortgages had been repaid and
twenty -two had been assumed by new buyers. He also provided a status
report prepared by Laukka Development which outlined the proposed
purchasers of the Centennial Lakes condominium buildings numbers 1 -4. The
summary included the names of the purchasers, their place of residence, age
range and anticipated second mortgage amount. Mr. Hughes also explained
that in the case of second mortgage assumptions, it had been the policy of
the Foundation to release from liability the original purchaser if that
individual was also released by the holder of the first mortgage. Mr.
Erickson advised the Board that there was some virtue in not releasing the
original purchaser from liability in the case of a default of a subsequent
buyer. Based on his recommendation, Mr. Schoening moved that second
mortgage assumptions be "permitted only if the original second mortgagor
remains liable for repayment. .Mr. Greer seconded the motion. All voted
aye. Motion carried.
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Minutes /East Edina Housing Foundation
July 11, 1990
Page Four
V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Mr. Schoening moved that the following slate of
officers be elected by unanimous ballot:
Virginia Shaw - President
Ronald Ringling - Vice President
John Palmer - Vice President
Robert Schoening - Vice President
.William Greer - Secretary
Mr: Greer seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried.
VI. ADJOURNMENT - Mr. Greer moved adjournment of the annual meeting. Mr.
Schoening seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Gordon L. Hughes
Assistant City Manager
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Mayor Frederick Richards
Members of City Council
Ladies and Gentlemen:
October 11, 1990
Mr. Scott Johnson
Members of Edina School Board
First I am enclosing copies of the recent audit from
Stirtz., Bernard for your information.
Next I am enclosing a Resolution approved at our
October 4, 1990 Board meeting of the Foundation regarding the Board
of Directors and the creation of ..;ie Super Board.
For the benefit of those concerned, on page 3 of that
Resolution you will see the indication that all appointments by the
School Board and City Council must be of Edina residents and the
ones appointed by the membership must either live or be employed in
the City of Edina. That is a carry -over of a resolution approved
Lv each of your respective bodies in 1984. I realize that this may
riot, receive your unanimous approval and if you have any other
comments or suggestions.I would appreciate it if you.would put that
in your Resolution so that we may get.this matter going.
Then I am giving you a list of names that have been
suggested for the Super Board and Regular Board.
After discussion by our Board, it would be our
recommendation that the School appoint the following:
THOMSEN
LAW OFFICES
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SUITE 600, EDINSOROUGH CORPORATE CENTER EAST
JOHNSON
3300 EDINBOROUGH WAY, MINNEAPOLIS (EDINA), MINNESOTA 55435
BOUQUET
VURG
(612) 835 -7000 • FAX: (612) 835 -9450
VAN
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GLENN G. NYBECK MARSH J. HALBERG OF COUNSEL:
AD &
GORDON V. JOHNSON WILLIAM E. SJOHOLM JACK W. CARLSON
SMM19 P.A.
JOHN K. BOUQUET THOMAS R. KELLEY RICHARD D. WILSON, P.A.
JAMES VAN VALKENBURG DENNIS M. PATRICK HELGE THOMSEN. RETIRED
MARK G. OHNSTAD PHILIP SIEFF
DONALD D. SMITH DAVID J. MGGEE
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Mayor Frederick Richards
Members of City Council
Ladies and Gentlemen:
October 11, 1990
Mr. Scott Johnson
Members of Edina School Board
First I am enclosing copies of the recent audit from
Stirtz., Bernard for your information.
Next I am enclosing a Resolution approved at our
October 4, 1990 Board meeting of the Foundation regarding the Board
of Directors and the creation of ..;ie Super Board.
For the benefit of those concerned, on page 3 of that
Resolution you will see the indication that all appointments by the
School Board and City Council must be of Edina residents and the
ones appointed by the membership must either live or be employed in
the City of Edina. That is a carry -over of a resolution approved
Lv each of your respective bodies in 1984. I realize that this may
riot, receive your unanimous approval and if you have any other
comments or suggestions.I would appreciate it if you.would put that
in your Resolution so that we may get.this matter going.
Then I am giving you a list of names that have been
suggested for the Super Board and Regular Board.
After discussion by our Board, it would be our
recommendation that the School appoint the following:
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Scott Johnson
MariloU Birkeland
George Hite
We would recommend that the City appoint:
Mayor Richards
Warren Beck
Leslie Turner
I After you people have acted we will attempt to fill in
with some of the other names mentioned and, of course, who you
choose is your choice.
We do need from the School a regular Board member for
a term to expire in 1993.
From the Citv Council we need three members whose
terms would expire as follows: 2 in 1992 and 1 in 1993.
After that the members will determine the remaining
members.
As to the Super Board I have given you our suggestions
above.
We are looking forward to another greaL Edinamite and
hope to see you people there.
I might say that none of these people have been
contacted except Mayor Richards and Scott Johnson and they were
only referred to at the respective presentations before your august
bodies.
As usual we'would like to get your decision as soon as
possible.
Sincerely;
arrios `pan/' a „nburg
President ofi Edina Foundation
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P. S.
Warren Beck has agreed to serve on the Super Board.
Those names suggested as representatives on the Super Board to be
appointed by the School are those suggested by our membership and
in particular Dennis Maetzold.
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ARTICLE III
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 3.01 GENERAL POWERS. The property, affairs ,and business of
the corporation shall be managed by the Regular Board of Directors.
The Advisory Board shall be considered as members pursuant to Section
2.01 hereof. The, function of the Advisory Board shall be to advise the
Regular Board regarding fund raising and long term goals of the Foundation.
The members of this Board shall receive copies of all audits, financial
reports, minutes and notices of meetings of the Regular Board and they
shall be entitled to vote at any meeting they. attend. Special meetings
involving the Advisory Board shall be upon- notice as specified in Section
3.09 hereof .and shall be pursuant to all other provisions of the corpor-
ation's-Articles of Incorporation and its By -Laws.
Section 3.02. NUMBER, QUALIFICATIONS AND TERMS OF OFFICE.
The number.of Regular directors shall be twelve (12). The number of
directors may be increased or decreased to any odd number, but not less
than three (3) by vote of the. Board of Directors of the corporation, but
any change in the number of Directors shall receive the approval, by
Resolution, of the City Council of the City of Edina and the School Board
of Independent School District # 273 before such change becomes effective.
3.02 -1 Members of-the Regular Board shall be selected as follows:
4 to be selected by the Chair of the Edina School Board
with the advice and consent of the Edina School Board..
4 to be selected by the Mayor of Edina with the advice
and consent of the Edina City Council.
4 to be selected as members at large by the eight (8) so.
appointed.
The School Board of Independent School District # 273 has or shall
select members as follows:
1991 Linda Farrell
:1992 Kay Bach
1993 Dennis Maetzold
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The Edina City Council has or shall select members as follows:
1991 Perry Anderson
1992
1993
1992
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.The eight (8) above selected have or shall select members "as follows:
1991- James Van Valkenburg
1992 J. Peter Meyers
1993
1991
Successors of the above members shall be appointed for three (3) year
terms by the respective appointing authority who= appointed the current
members.
3.02 -2 Members of the Advisory Board shall be selected as follows:
3 to be selected by the Chair of the Edina School Board
with the advice and consent of the Edina School Board.
3 to be selected by the Mayor of Edina with the advice
and consent of the Edina City Council.
3 to be selected as members at large by the eight (8) so
appointed.
The School Board of Independent School District # 273 has or shall
select members as follows:
1991
1991
1992
The Edina City Council has or shall select members as follows:
1991
1992
1992
The twelve (12) members of the Regular Board have or shall select
members as follows:
1991
1991
1992
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Successors to the above members of the Advisory Board shall be
appointed for two (2) year terms by the respective appointing authority
who appointed the current members.
3.02 -3:
All members selected by the Edina School Board and City C ouncil
shall be residents of the City of Edina. Those appointed by the membership
shall either live or be employed in the City of Edina.
No person shall be-eligible to serve more than ten (10) consecutive
years as a Director of this corporation, and upon completion of a period of
service as a Director of this corpration, a person may not again serve as a
Director within a period consisting of the lesser of one year or the number
of consecutive years the person has immediately completed serving.
Persons who would be described in Section 4946 (a) (1) (A) or (C)
through (G) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as now enacted or as
hereafter amended, if this corporation were a "private foundation" as
defined in Section 509 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, 'as now
enacted or as hereafter amended, shall never constitute more than one -
third of the Directors of this corporation; and such persons, together with
representatives of banks or trust companies which serve as trustees,
investment advisors, custodians, or agents for or with respect to funds of
or held for the benefit of this corporation, shall never constitute more
than one -half of the Directors of this corporation.
DATED: October 4, 1990
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NAMES SUGGESTED BY
(S= School; C= City; M= Member)
X - Super
;R - Regular
R
Eric Ellingson
M
R
Wayne Christianson
S
R
John Houston
S
R
Sharon Ming
S
R
Pat Vagni
S
X & R
Jan Nelson
M
X & R
Kevin Curry
M
X
Lloyd Cherne
M
X
Mary Forsythe
M
X
John Werness
M
X
Sue Erickson
M
X,
Rev: Gordon Minehart
M
X
Lee Heutmaker
M
X
Larry Laukka
M
X-
Joan Buie
M
X
George Hite
M
X
Leslie_ Turner
M
x
Mayor Richards
M _
X
Scott Johnson
M
X
Virginia Sweeney
M
X
Lynn Westphal
M
X
Mike Kelly
M
_X
Ted Carlson
M
x
Marilou Birkeland
M
School
City
Members
11CII
Mayor Richards
Warren Beck
Leslie Turner
REGULAR BOARD
1993
1992
1992
1993
1991
1993
SUPER BOARD
S
Scott Johnson
Marilou Birkeland
George Hite
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: KEN ROSLAND; MANAGER
From: JOHN WALLIN,
FINANCE DIRECTOR
Date: OCTOBER 11, 1990
Subject: CANCELLING LEVY FOR BONDS
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # IX•A & B
Consent 0
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑
a
Action
[:X:l
To HRA
To Council
Motion
Resolution
Ordinance
Discussion
Adoption of Resolutions cancelling levy for 1991 on $5,400,000 General Obligation
Improvement Bonds, Series 1984 and $2,200,000 General Obligation Redevelopment
Bonds.
Info /Background:
The principal and interest on the Improvement Bonds of 1984 and the Redevelopment
Bonds are payable primarily from special assessments. In the event that the
special assessments fell short, additional ad valorem taxes were required by law
to be levied on all taxable property in the City for each of the years that
principal and interest payments are to be made. Since the special assessments
will again be sufficient to pay principal and interest, the tax levied for
1991 should be cancelled.
_(J
RESOLUTION CANCELLING AD VALOREM TAXES
COLLECTIBLE WITH 1991 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES LEVIED
.FOR $5,400,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1984
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina has, by resolution adopted
September 10, 1984, levied a special ad valorem tax for the payment of principal
and interest of its General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1984; said ad
valorem tax in the amount of $397,000 being collectible with and as a part of
other general taxes for the year 1991; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, permits the cancellation of said
levies providing moneys are on hand for payment of principal and interest for said
bond issue; and it has been determined by this Council that the required moneys
are on hand for the payment of said principal and interest;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that those
ad valorem tax levies made by resolution of this Council adopted September 10,
1984, and collectible with and as a part of other general property taxes in said
City for the year 1991, be and hereby are cancelled; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, be
authorized and directed to cancel the above described ad valorem tax levies and to
delete said levies from taxes to be spread for the year 1991.
ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1990.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do
hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the
Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of October 15, 1990, and as recorded in
the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 16th day of October, 1990.
Marcella M. Daehn
City Clerk
RESOLUTION CANCELLING AD VALOREM TAXES
COLLECTIBLE WITH 1991 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES LEVIED
FOR $2.200.000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REDEVELOPMENT BONDS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edina has, by resolution adopted November
3, 1975, levied a special ad valorem tax for the payment of principal and interest
of its $2,200,000 General Obligation Redevelopment Bonds, said ad valorem tax in
the amount of $257,600 being collectible with and as a part of other general taxes
for the year 1991; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, permits the cancellation of said
levies providing moneys are on hand for payment of principal and interest for said
bond issue; and it has been determined by this Council that the required moneys
are on hand for the payment of said principal and interest;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina that those
ad valorem tax levies made by resolution of this Council adopted November 3, 1975,
and collectible with and as a part of other general property taxes in said City
for the year 1991, be and hereby are cancelled; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, be
authorized and directed to cancel the above described ad valorem tax levies and to
delete said levies from taxes to be spread for the year 1991.
ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1990.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS
CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do
hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the
Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of October 15, 1990, and as recorded in
the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 16th.day of October, 1990.
Marcella M. Daehn
City Clerk
10 -15 -90 PAGE
ACCOUNT NO. INV. #.P.O. # MESSAGE
23- 4588 - 611 -61 15786 9612
60 -1300- 005 -20
60- 1300 - 005 -20
10- 4504 - 560 -56 9603
28- 3500 - 000 -00
30- 4504 - 782 -78 190094 9949
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4201 - 782 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4201 - 781 -78
30- 3505 - 000 -00
10- 4250 - 644 -64
10- 4516 - 440 -44 26850
27- 4600 - 661 -66 21029 1030
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4516 - 781 -78 276278
10- 3095 - 490 -49
10- 3095 - 490 -49
1
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288700
09/27/90
89.67
CERAMIC ARTS /SUPPLY
CRAFT SUPPLIES
89.67 *
288701
09/27/90
21,587.80
CAIN OUSE ASSOC
CONSTRUCTION
288701
10/02/90
1,992.50
CAIN OUSE ASSOC
CONSTRUCTION
23,580.30 *
288702
09/27/90
308.28
DRUMMOND'AM CORP
STEEL EPDXY
308.28 *
i
288703
09/27/90
31.50
POLLY NORMAN
REFUND /SKATING
-
31.50 *
288704
09/27/90
63.92
MIDWESTN WATER SPORT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
63.92 *
288705
09/27/90
75.00
JOAN MICKSON
PERFORMANCE 10/18/90
75.00 *
288706
09/27/90
100.00
LIVE THEATRE
PERFORMANCE 10/2/90
100.00 *
288707
09/27/90
475.00
C WAYNE COURTNEY
SERVICES
475.00 *
288708
09/27/90
600.00
ESPECIALLY
RENTAL
600.00 *
288709
09/27/90
766.48
PAT GREER
SERVICES 11/90
766.48 *
288710
09/27/90
25.00
CHARMAINE STILLWELL
REFUND /SKATING
25.00 *
288711
09/27/90
1,062.25
OUTSIDE SERVICES
STUMP REMOVAL
1,062.25 *
288712'
09/27/90
38.65
L -J RUBBER STAMP CO
STAMPS
38.65 *
288713
09/28/90
100.95
QUIK PRINT
PRINTING
100.95 *
288714
09/28/90
10,100.00
PAT GREER
EXHIBT FEE /AUG
288714
09/28/90
10,100.00-
PAT GREER
EXHIBT FEE /AUG
288714
09/28/90
10,100.00-
PAT GREER
EXHIBT FEE /AUG
288714
09/28/90
100.00
PAT GREER
EXHIBIT FEE /AUG
288714
09/28/90
10,100.00
PAT GREER
EXHIBT FEE /AUG
100.00 *
288715
09/28/90
25.00
FAST FRAME
OFFICE SUPPLIES
25.00 *
288716
10/05/90
4,385.65
MINNESOTA STATE
SURCHARGE
288716
09/28/90
3,042.00
MINNESOTA STATE
SUCHARGE
10 -15 -90 PAGE
ACCOUNT NO. INV. #.P.O. # MESSAGE
23- 4588 - 611 -61 15786 9612
60 -1300- 005 -20
60- 1300 - 005 -20
10- 4504 - 560 -56 9603
28- 3500 - 000 -00
30- 4504 - 782 -78 190094 9949
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4201 - 782 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4201 - 781 -78
30- 3505 - 000 -00
10- 4250 - 644 -64
10- 4516 - 440 -44 26850
27- 4600 - 661 -66 21029 1030
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4516 - 781 -78 276278
10- 3095 - 490 -49
10- 3095 - 490 -49
1
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 2
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
288716
09/28/90
237.00
MINNESOTA STATE
SUCHARGE
10- 3113 - 490 -49
288716
10/05/90
41.50
MINNESOTA STATE
SURCHARGE
10- 3113 - 490 -49
7,706.15
*
288717
09/28/90
128.00
NO CONCRETE CO
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 812 -80
9903
128.00
*
288718
10/02/90
9.03
NATL MOWER CO
REPAIR PARTS
1074540 - 641 -64
38245
9816
288718
10/05/90
56.34
NATL MOWER CO
MOWER:PARTS
10- 4540 - 646 -64
38368
1072
288718
09/28/90
125.06
NATL MOWER CO
GASKET /BEARING
10- 4540 - 646 -64
38061
9845
190.43
*
BARTEL SOFTWARE
288719
10/02/90
56.45
-La„iN P6UGE UPGRADE-
SOFTWARE
10- 4504 - 510 -51
56.45
*
288720
10/02/90
184.00
JAY W BRASK
REIMBURSEMENT
10- 4266 - 420 -42
184.00
:::7
* ** -CKS
22
10/02/90
49.70
METRO ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC REPAIR
10- 4540 - 520 -52
12656
9218
288722
10/02/90
183.94
METRO ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC REPAIR
10- 4540 - 540 -54
12655
9218
288722
10/02/90
186.96
METRO ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC REPAIR
40- 4540 - 801 -80
12657
9218
288722
10/02/90
575.27
- METRO ELECTRIC
COBSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 005 -20
12659
9964
288722
10/02/90
575.27
METRO ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 005 -20
12659
9964
288722
10/02/90
575.27-
METRO ELECTRIC
COBSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 005 -20
12659
9964
995.87
*,
288723
10/02/90
107.00
INDEPT BLACK DIRT CO
BALLFIELD CLAY
10- 4562- 643 -64
14992
1079
107.00
* * * **
.
* ** -CKS
288725
10/02/90
1,500.00
RUSHS BRIDAL
RENTAL SPACE
30- 42.14- 781 -78
1,500.00
288726
10/02/90
90.00
CHERYL SAWYER
SERVICE 11/19/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
90.00
288727
10/02/90
150.00
PRO CARPET CLEANERS
CARPET CLEANING
10- 4248 - 520 -52
2284
150.00
288728
10/02/90
57.50
FINLEY BROS ENT
SERVICE
10- 4201 - 647 -64
9071
1129
57.50
288729
10/02/90
703.91
WESTCO INC
CUPS
27- 4504 - 661 -66
900792
8595
703.91
288730
10/02/90
56.90
AUERBACH PUBLISHERS
MIS BOOK
10- 4504 - 510 -51
56.90
288731
10/02/90
984.00
BARTLEY SALES CO INC
REPAIRS-
28- 4248 - 702 -70
1424
9002
984.00
288732
10/02/90
67.50
MAHA DIST 6
DUES
28- 4504 - 701 -70
1133
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
67.50 *
288733
10/02/90
75.00
MINE SAFETY
75.00 *
288734
10/02/90
91.80
R* R R R R
91.80 *
288736
10/02/90
140.00
288736
10/02/90
195.00
TC PHOTOCOPY
335.00 *
288737'
10/02/90
90.00
TC PHOTOCOPY
REPAIRS
90.00 *
288738
10/04/90
250.00
CLEANING
27- 4201 - 662 -66
250.00 *
288739
10/04/90
2,025.00
30- 42.14- 781 -78
360004
2,025.00 *"
288740
10/04/90
362..65
8107
8874
362.65
288741
10/04/90
194.06
288741
10/04/90
17.80
10- 4202 - 420 -42
211.86
288742
10/04/90
6.80
6.80
288743
10/04/90
- 385.00
SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS
385.00
288744
10/04/90
50.28
MPLS EQUIP CO
REPAIR PARTS
50.28
288745
10/04/90
336.00
SPEED LIMIT SIGNS
10- 4544 - 325 -30
336.00
288746
10/04/90
22.50
10- 4201 - 600 -60
22.50
288747
10/04/90
100.00
100.00 *
288748
10/04/90
100.00
MN PARK SUPERVISORS
100.00 *
288749
10/04/90
30.00 is. 06
AGNES FINE
ART EXHIBIT COMM
30.00* - i5.00
' 288750
- 10/04%90
225.00
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90 PAGE 3 ..
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
IAMFES
MEMBERSHIP
10- 4204 - 480 -48
MINE SAFETY
OFFICE SUPPLIES
28- 4516 - 701 -70
9877
* * * -CKS
TC PHOTOCOPY
REPAIRS
28- 4248 - 702 -70
5390
1135
TC PHOTOCOPY
REPAIRS
28- 4248 - 702 -70
5575
9883
PAT BENSON
CLEANING
27- 4201 - 662 -66
30604
-9317
MARKET PROMOTIONS
ADVERTISING
30- 42.14- 781 -78
360004
1197
JACKSON LANDSCAPE
CONSTRUCTION
27- 4306 - 664 -66
8107
8874
CHRIS OMODT
REIMBURSEMENT
10- 4202 - 420 -42
ROGER OLWIN
REIMBUESEMENT
10- 4202 - 420 -42
ROGER OLWIN
REIMBUESEMENT
10- 45.72- 420 -42
UNITED WAY
PINS
10- 4504 - 520 -52
SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS
DOOR HANGERS
40- 4248 - 803 -80
2022
1151
MPLS EQUIP CO
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
47531
9844
NEWMAN TRAFFIC
SPEED LIMIT SIGNS
10- 4544 - 325 -30
30473
9848
JANE RAMSLAND
REIMBURSEMENT
10- 4201 - 600 -60
PAT GREER
EXHIBIT FEE
30- 3501 - 000 -00
CURTIS HEAD
PERFORMANCE 10/2/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
MN PARK SUPERVISORS
CONFERENCE /SCHOOL
30- 4202 - 781 -78
AGNES FINE
ART EXHIBIT COMM
30- 3501 - 000 -00
r "
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90 PAGE 4
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
225.00
*
288751
10/04/90
100.00
MIKAEL RUDOLPH
PERFORMANCE 12/11/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
100.00
*
288752
10/04/90
557.41
DISTINCTIVE LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
30- 4262 - 782 -78
2 -88752
10/05/90
1,075.84
DISTINCTIVE LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
30- 4262- 782 -78
1,633.25
*
288753
10/05/90
125.00
AMHERST H WILDER
CONT ED
12- 4202 - 434 -43
125.00
*
288754
10/05/90
444.95
SIGNATURE CONCEPTS
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 436 -42
3847
444.95
*
288755
10/05/90
50.00
SHEILA ANDERSON
LIFRGUARDING
26- 4120 - 681 -68
50.00
*
288756
10/05/90
350.01
ROSR BURNS CATERING
FOOD RESALE
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5963 1200
350.01
*
288757
10/05/90
257.40
MPLS ZIP SORT CORP
CENTRAL SERVICE
23- 4802 - 611 -61
"80930. 9957
257.40
*
288758
10/05/90
116.74
RING & THINGS -
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 -61
P1271 9334
116.74
*
288759
10/05/90
36.00
SUZANNE SULLIVAN
REFUND /SKATING
28- 3500 - 000 -00
36.00
288760
10/05/90
15.00
MN PARK SUPT ASSN
SCHOOL
10- 4202 - 640 -64
15.00
288761
1.0/05/90
110.67
ANR FREIGHT SYSTEM
FREIGHT
40- 4248 - 801 -80
9990
110.67
288762
10/05/90
45.45
TODD UNIFORMS INC
UNIFORMS
30- 4262 - 782 - 78"713622
1225
45.45
288763
10/05/90
25.00
COMM OF REVENUE
FUEL LICENSE
"10- 4612- 560 -56
25.00
288764
10/08/90
149.92
LINDA J MARGL
SCHOOL
10- 4202 - 160 -16
288764
10/08/90
129.71
LINDA J MARGL
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 160 -16
279.63
288765
10/08/90
1,000.00
RANDY SAMPLE
SNACHE
10- 4504 - 627 -62
9072
1,000.00
288766
10/08/90
100.00
MIDWEST AQUA CARE
AQUATIC CONTROL
10- 4201 - 358 -30
100.00
*
288767
10/08/90
28.00
DON.WENDLING
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 420 -42
2771
28.00
*
288768
10/09/90
200.00
DAVID E KNEFELKAMP
PRO SERVICES
10- 4201- 420 -42
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288.768
10/08/90
288769
10/08/90
288770
10/08/90
288771
10/08/90
288772
10/08/90
288773
10/08/90
.288774
10/09/90
288775
10/09/90
288776
10/09/90
288.777
10/09/90
288778
10/09/90
288779
10/09/90
288780
10/09/90
288781
10/09/90
288782
10/09/90
288783
10/09/90
288784
10/09/90
288785
10/09/90
288786
10/09/90
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
200.00
DAVID E KNEFELKAMP
PRO SERVICE
400.00
*
104.64
DOYLE LOCK SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
104.64
*
45.45
SMITH & WESSON
AMMUNITION
45.45
* -
110.00
ASSO /TRAIN OFFICERS
CONT ED
110.00
*
55.00
MN POLICE BRIEFS
DUES /SUBSCRIPTION
55.00
*
87.25
TOM JOHNSON
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
87.25
*
465.00
ARNOLD BING PLUMBING
REPAIRS
465.00
*
268.95
PRAIRIE ELECT CO INC
REPAIRS
268.95
*
825.00
LINDA KOZAK
SERV 10 /10- 10/23/90
825.00
*
32.95
WORD PERFECT CORP
GENERAL SUPPLIES
32.95
*
112.77
PERFORMANCE
COMPUTER PAPER.
112.77
*
56.70
MARGARET LEDDIEK
CLASS CANCEL
56.70
*
33.00
BETSY EDLAVITCH
CLASS CANCEL
33.00
*
70.00
MARCEA KJERVIK
CLASS CANCEL
70.00
*
29.00
CHRISTINE JOHNSON
CLASS CANCEL .
29.00
*
63.00
BETSY PHIPPS
CLASS CANCEL
63.00
*
27.00
CHARLOTTE SCANLON
CLASS CANCEL
27.00
*
70.00
DIANE CHASE
CLASS CANCEL
70.00
*
58.00
JOANNE MOREN
CLASS CANCEL
10 -15 -90 PAGE
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4201- 420 -42
10- 4504 - 420 -42 101479 1002
10- 4572 - 420 -42
10- 4202 - 420 -42 001306
10- 4204 - 420 -42
10- 4266- 420 -42
27- 4248 - 667 -66 7593 1237
27- 4248 - 667 -66 18923 1238
30- 4201 - 781 -78
10 -4504- 510 -51 559182 9942
10- 4504 - 510 -51 1111
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500- 000 -00
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500 - 000 -00
23- 3500- 000 -00
5
.1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
_.
CHRISTOPHER SMALLEY
58.00 *
288787
10/09/90
22.00
INSTRUCTOR
- 23- 4201 - 611 -61
22.00 *
288788
.10/09/90.
300.00
DICK GREEN
AC
300.00 *
288789
10/09/90
105.00.
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
105.00 *
288790
10/09/90
168.00
BETSY BRYANT
AC
168.00
288791
10/09/90
234.00
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
234.00
288792
10/09/90
105.00
DOROTHY.ODLAND
AC
105.00
288793
10/09/90
180.00
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
180.00
288794
10/09/90
408.00
SUSAN FRAME
AC
408.00 *
288795
10/09/90
450.00
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
450.00 *
288796
10 %09/90
192.00
BOBO ZINN
AC
192.00
288797
10/09/90
168.00
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
168.00
288798
10/09/90
714.00
714.00
288799
10/09/90
270.00
270.00
288800_
10/09/90
180.00
180.00
288801
10/09/90
768.00
768.00
288802
10/09/90
105.00
105.00 *
288803
10/09/90
563.00
563.00 *
288804
10/09/90
117.00
117.00
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90 PAGE
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
CHRISTOPHER SMALLEY
CLASS CANCEL
23- 3500 - 000 -00
MARGARET GUST
AC
INSTRUCTOR
- 23- 4201 - 611 -61
JANE RIFFEY
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
DICK GREEN
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201''= 611 -61
DAVID RICKERT
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
KAREN KNUTSON
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
BETSY BRYANT
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
BILL DIETRICHSON
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
PAT GEISHEKER
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
DOROTHY.ODLAND
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
CYD WICKER
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
DAN MACKERMAN
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
SUSAN FRAME
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
NICK .LEGEROS
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
J THOMAS NELSON
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
BOBO ZINN
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
EVIE HOLMQUIST
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
ADRIANE BRUMFIELD
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
6
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288805
10/09/90
288806
10/09/90
288807
10/09/90
288808
10/09/90
288808
10/09/90
288809
10/09/90
288809
10/09/90
288810
10/09/90
* * * * **
BETTY BELL PEDDIE
288812
10/09/90
288812
10/09/90
288813
10/09/90
288814
.10/09/90
288815
10/09/90
288815
10/09/90
288816
10/09/90
288817
10/09/90
288818
10/09/90
288819
10/09/90
288820
10/09/90
288821
10/09/90
288822
10/09/90
AMOUNT
678.00
678.00 *
540.00
540.00 *
168.00
168.00 *
90.00
1,106.00
1,196.00 *
274.19
-29.00
303.19 *
54.00
54.00 *
36.00
85.49
121.49 *
900.00
900.00 *
37.98
37.98 *
222.00
533.00
755.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
84.00
84.00 *
112.00
112.00 *
59.50
59.50 *
44.10
44.10
31.85
31.85
28.88
CHECK REGISTER
AC
INSTRUCTOR
VENDOR
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
MARIAN ALSTAD
AC
INSTRUCTOR
JEAN GRAPP
AC
INSTRUCTOR
PHYLLIS PETERSON
AC
INSTRUCTOR
TOBIE DICKER
PT
MAINT AC
TOBIE DICKER
AC
INSTRUCTOR
BETTY BELL PEDDIE
ART
WORK SOLD
BETTY BELL PEDDIE
AC
INSTRUCTOR
JOHN PAULSON
OFFICE
ADM AC
10 -15 -90 PAGE
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
23- 4201- 611 -61
23- 4201 - 611 -61
23- 4201 - 611 -61
23- 4120- 612 -61
23- 4201 - 611 -61
23- 3625- 000 -00
23- 4201 - 611 -61
2.3- 4120 - 611 -61
SUZIE KELM
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
SUZIE KELM
AC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
23- 4504- 611 -61
BRADLEY BENN
AC
BLDG RENNOVATION
25- 4942 - 001 -23
KATHRYN BENNETT
AC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
23- 4504 - 611 -61
MONICA RUDQUIST
PT
MAINT AC
23- 4120 - 612 -61
MONICA RUDQUIST
AC
INSTRUCTOR
23- 4201 - 611 -61
POLLY NORMAN
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625- 000 -00
ANNE BARNIER
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
MAUREEN BROCKWAY
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
BETSY BRYANT
ART
WORK SOLD-
23- 3625 - 000 -00
TOBIE DICKER
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
CAROL GRAY
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
PAT GREER
ART
WORK SOLD
23- 3625 - 000 -00
7
* * * -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
28.88
*
288823
10 /Og /90
70.56
70.56
*
288824
10/09/90
21.70
21.70
*
288825
10/09/90
22.40
22.40
*
288826
10/09/90
40.60
40.60
*
288827
10/09/90
105.00
105.00
*
288828
10/09/90
274.19
274.19
*
288829
10/09/90
211.48
288829
10/09/90
211.37
422.85
288830
10/09/90
59.70
59.70
288831
10/09/90
25.50
25.50
288832
10/09/90
35.95
35.95
288833
10/09/90
93.48
93.48
288834
10/09/90
33.25
33.25
288835
10/09/90
23.49
23.49
*
288836
10/09/90
60.00
60.00
*
288837
10/09/90
75.00
75.00
288838
10/09/90
133.87
288838
10/09/90
10.00
288838
10/09/90
6.00
288838
10/09/90
26.35
288838
10/09/90
9.53
288838
10/09/90
4.40
288838
10/09/90
213.41
CHECK REGISTER 10 -15 -90 PAGE 8
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
THELMA GRANDQUIST
JACQUE LINDSCOOG
BARBARA LUNDGREN
SUSAN FRAME
SHARON MCKISSON
BETTY BELL PEDDIE
MOLLIE PAULSON
MOLLIE PAULSON.
PERFECT TIMING
MONICA RUDQUIST
SPECIAL EFFECTS
ANN WIDERSTROM
ART WHITE
MIDWEST SPORTS MKTG
AM INSTITUTE OF
IIMC
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
JOAN WATERSTREET
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART-WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
PERSONNEL SERVICES
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
ART -WORK SOLD
ART WORK SOLD
GENERAL SUPPLIES
APPRAISAL JOURNAL
DUES
CONT ED
DUE
MEETING EXP
MILEAGE
UNIFORMS
EQUIP MAINT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 4120 - 613 -61
23- 3625- 000 -00
23- 3625- 000 -00
23- 3625- 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
23- 3625 - 000 -00
28- 4504 - 702 -70 100677 1117
10- 4504 - 200 -20
10- 4204 - 140 -14
10- 4202 - 420 -42
10-4204- 420 -42
10- 4206 - 420 -42
10- 4208 - 420 -42
10- 4266 - 420 -42
10- 4274 - 420 -42
10- 4504 - 420 -42
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288838
10/09/90
288838
10/09/90
288838
10/09/90
288839
10/09/90
288840
10/09/90
288841
10/09/90
288842
10/09/90
288843
10/09/90 ,
288844
10/09/90.
288845
10/09/90
288846
10/09/90
288847
10/09/90
288848
10/09/90
288849
10/09/90
288850
10/09/90
288851
10/09/90
288852
10/09/90
288853
10/09/90
288854
10/09/90
288855
10/09/90
AMOUNT
6.35
5..67
34.93
450.51 *
359.13
359.13 *
1,531.60
1,531.60 *
19,583.06
19,583.06 *
13,912.75
13,912.75 *
75.00
75.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
100.00
80.00
80.00
100.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
75.00
75.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
150.00
150.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
30.00
30.00 *
i
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90 PAGE
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #'MESSAGE
JOAN WATERSTREET
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 470 -47
JOAN WATERSTREET
AMMUNITION
10- 4572 - 420 -42
JOAN WATERSTREET
GENERAL•SUPPLIES
12- 4504- 434 -43
TCS ENTERPRISES
AMMUNITION
10- 4572- 420 -42
2496 9793
PHILIP STEPHEN CO
PLANNING SERVICE
10- 4201 - 120 -12
NW ASPHALT INC
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
90 -9
OITT -DES MOINES INC
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
89-3-
SARAH FARLEY
PERFORMANCE
12/4/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
.KATHLEEN WALTERS
PERFORMANCE
12/12/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
PHILL LINDSAY
PERFORMANCE
10/28/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
CAROLYN LONNING
PERFORMANCE
11/11/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
AMY ANDERSON
PERFORMANCE
11/27./90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
DON BATES
PERFORMANCE
11/11/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
JIM SCHATTAUER
PERFORMANCE
11/15/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
MARY OLSON
PERFORMANCE
11/15/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
SHRINE HOSPITAL
PERFORMANCE
11/18/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
DEE TRAUDT
PERFORMANCE
11/23/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
ROBERT ADNEY
PERFORMANCE
11/24/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
SOJOURN
PERFORMANCE
12/6/90
30- 4224 - 781' -78
CALHOUN ISLES
PERFORMANCE
12/90/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
9
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288856
10/09/90
288857
10/09/90
288858
10/09/90
288859
10/09/90
288860
10/09/90
288861
10/09/90
288862
10/09/90
288863
10/09/90
* * * * **
288A01
10/04/90
288A01
10/04/90
* * * * **
PERFORMANCE 12/16/90
288AII
10/05/90
288A29
10/04/90
288A34
10/04/90
* * * * **
50.00
288A39
10/04/90
288A39
09/27/90
288A39
.09/27/90
* * * * **
*
288A41
09/28/90
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 10
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
75.00
JACKI BETSWORTH
PERFORMANCE 12/13/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
75.00
155.00
MERRIE OLDE
PERFORMANCE 12/16/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
155.00
*
50.00
EDINA HIGH SCHOOL
PERFORMANCE 12/16/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
50.00
*
75..00
CLASSIC BRASS
PERFORMANCE 12/20/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
75.00
*
50.00
MPLS COMMODORES
SERVICES 11/8/90
30- 4224 - 781 -78
50.00
*
80.64
ST PAUL INSIGHT NEWS
WANT AD
10- 4212 - 510 -51
3519
80.64
*
9,689.07
GLENDALE
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
90 -8
9,689.07
*
28,368.17
DAVE PERKINS
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
90 -6
28,368.17
*
* ** -CKS
182.50
3M CO
EXEMPTION STICKERS
10- 4544 - 325 -30
9272
310.50
3M CO
EXEMPTION STICKERS
10- 4544- 325 -30
9824
493.00
* ** -CKS
63.89
ACE SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 646 -64
132911
9910
63.89
* ** -CKS
73.92
ALBINSON
SPRAY CHALK
10- 4504 - 301 -30
677926
8968
73:92
* ** -CKS
153.60
ALLIED PLASTICS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
16382
9915
153.60
- * ** -CKS
142.20
ALTERNATOR REBUILD
BATTERY
10- 4504 - 335 - 307076
9841
26.72
ALTERNATOR REBUILD
WHEEL
10- 4540- 560 -56
7075
9820
3.96
ALTERNATOR REBUILD-_
BRUSH
10- 4540 - 560 -56
12136
9754
172.88
* ** -CKS
93.60
AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE
MEAT
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5506
' 1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 11
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE `
288A41
10/09/90
391.83
AMBASSADOR SAUSAGE
MEAT
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5506
485.43
:8*8*::9
* ** -CKS
10/09/90
212.81
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10 -4262- 440 -44
288A49
10/09/90
116.01
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 520 -52
288A49
10/09/90
59.98
AMERICAN LINEN
LINEN
27- 4262- 663 -66
288A49
.10/09/90
57.59
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262 - 821 -82
288A49
10/09/90
50.18
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262 - 841 -84
288A49
10/09/90
17.97
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262- 861 -86
514.54
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288A54
10/05/90
43.00
AAGARD
RECYCLING
10- 4250 - 540 -54
10901
288A54
10/05/90
35.00
AAGARD
RECYCLING
50- 4250 - 821 -82
288A54
10/05/90
35.00
AAGARD
RECYCLING
50 -4250- 841 -84
288A54
10/05/90
35.00
AAGARD
RECYCLING
50- 4250 - 861 -86
148.00
* * * * **
28gZ 6
ASPLUND COFFEE
* ** -CKS
288A919 -
10/09/90
245.40
AGHTGN T TT�TTE
COST /GOODS SOLD
28- 4624 - 703 -70
8385 1183
245.40
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288A80
09/27/90
23.73
ASTLEFORD INTL
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 560 -56
9898
288A80
09/27/90
260.94
ASTLEFORD INTL
DRUM /BRAKE
10- 4540 - 560 -56
9896
284.67
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288A99
10/08/90
50.58
AXT -LYLE
CONCESSIONS
29- 4624- 722 -72
50.58
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288BO2
10/05/90
65.75
BFI PORTABLE SERV
PORTABLE SERVICE
27- 4250- 664 -66
65.75
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288B05
09/28/90
255.00
BACH -BILL
CONFERENCE /SCHOOL
30- 4202 - 781 -78
255.00
* * * *. **
* ** -CKS
288807
10/05/90
52.19-
BADGER METER INC
CREDIT
40- 1220 - 000 -00
31311
288BO7
10/05/90
2,928.00
BADGER METER INC
WATER METERS
40- 1220 - 000 -00
644467 5189
288BO7
09/28/90
52.19
BADGER METER INC
METER WIRE
40- 4540 - 807 -80
643785 5189
2,928.00'
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
288813
10/02/90
288814
09/27/90
288814
10/04/90
288614
09/27/90
288814
09/27/90
288814
09/27/90
* * * * **
REPAIR
288B17
10/09/90
288B17
10/09/90
288817
10/09/90
288617
10/09/90
288818
09/27/90
* * * * **
100.00
288822
10/09/90
288822
10/08/90
288B22
10/08/90
288B22
10/08/90
* * * * **
229.43
288B25
09/27/90
* * * * **
288B27
10/09/90
288627
10/09/90
288B27
10/09/90
BERGFORD TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
288630
10/02/90
288630
10/02/90
28BB30
10/05/90
288B30
10/05/90
288830
10/02/90
288B30
10/05/90
288830
10/02/90
288B30
10/02/90
288B30
10/02/90
288B30
10/04/90
288B30
10/02/90
AMOUNT
2,500.60
2,500.60
103.03
299.26
179.99
40.70
24.33
647.31
182.40
18.24-
18.24
33,785.15
33,967.55 *
75.00
75.00 *
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
BARR ENGINEERING PRO ENG SERVICES
BOYER
TRUCK
PARTS
REPAIR
PARTS
BOYER
TRUCK
PARTS
MUFFLER
BOYER
TRUCK
PARTS
REPAIR
PARTS
BOYER
TRUCK
PARTS
REPAIR
PARTS
BOYER
TRUCK
PARTS
REPAIR
PARTS
BFI RECYCLING SYS
BFI RECYCLING SYS
BFI RECYCLING SYS
BFI RECYCLING SYS
BATTERY WAREHOUSE
RECYCLING CONTRACT
RECYCLING CONTRACT
RECYCLING CONTRACT
RECYCLING CONTRACT
MINI LAMP
10 -15-90 PAGE 12
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
41- 4201 - 900 -90
10- 4540 - 560 -56 866864 9839
10- 4540 - 560 -56 867767 9909
10- 4540 - 560 -56 866160 9899
10- 4540 - 560 -56 866041 9895
10- 4540 - 560 -56 866870 9839
10- 4226- 507 -50
10- 4226 - 507 -50
10- 4226 - 507 -50
10- 4226 - 507 -50
10- 4540- 560 -56 46820 9615
1,230.90
BEER WHOLESALERS
BEER
27- 4630 - 663 -66
865.15
BEER WHOLESALERS
BEER
50- 4630 - 822 -82
982.80
BEER WHOLESALERS
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
1,132.40
BEER WHOLESALERS
BEER
50- 4630 - 862 -86
4,211.25 *
100.00
BENNETT -WAYNE
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
100.00 *
229.43
BERGFORD TRUCKING
LIQUOR- DELIVERY
50 -4626- 822 -82
441.53
BERGFORD TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
50- 4626 - 842 -84
445.20
BERGFORD TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
50- 4626 - 862 -86
1,116.16
24.20
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
CALENDARS
10- 4504 - 160 -16
604882
152.08
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
602806
207.52
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
607208
82.13
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
607204
15.70
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
CALENDARS
10- 4504 - 510 -51
604883
87.32
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
604881
13.56-
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
CREDIT
10- 4504- 510 -51
3.96-
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
CREDIT
10- 4504 - 510 -51
158.07
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
604882
29.75
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
FOLDERS
10- 4504 - 510 -51
606195
82.80
BERTELSON BROS. INC.
LABELS
10- 4504- 510 -51
605052
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
5505
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
288B30
10/09/90
288830
10/05/90
10 -15 -90 PAGE 13
288B59
10/02/90
288659
10/02/90
288659
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288859
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288659
10/02/90
288859
10/02/90
288659
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
288B59
10/02/90
* * * * **
288662
10/04/90
* * * * **
626.79
288672
09/27/90
INC
RUBBISH
288893
10/04/90
156.70
288C01
09/27/90
288C01
09/27/90
* * * * **
288C09 10/04/90
* * * * **
288C22 10/04/90
* * * * **
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90 PAGE 13
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
5.44
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
LABELS
10- 4504 - 510 -51
607208
247.00
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
FURNITURE
23- 1330 - 000 -00
601593 9728
1,074.49
_
* ** -CKS
626.79
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10 -4250- 301 -30
156.70
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10- 4250- 440 -44
156.70
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL-
10- 4250 - 520 -52'
626.78
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10- 4250 - 540 -54
151.73_
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10- 4250- 645 -64
417-.85
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10- 4250 - 645 -64
104.46
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
10- 4250 - 645 -64
77.68
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
23- 4250 - 612 -61
156.70
BFI.OF
MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
26- 4250 - 682 -68
470.09
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
27- 4250- 662 -66.
104.46
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
27- 4250 - 664 -66
210.51'
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
27- 4250 - 667 -66
313.39
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
28- 4250 - 702 -70
26.12
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
50- 4250 - 841 =84
26.12
BFI
OF MN
INC
RUBBISH
REMOVAL
50- 4250 - 861 -86
3,626.08
* ** -CKS
450.97
BOYUM EQUIPMENT
AIR DRYER
10- 4540 - 560 -56
5821 9833
450.97
* ** -CKS
18.80
BRAEMAR
CLUBHOUSE
MEETING
EXP
10- 4206 - 440 -44
18.80
**A-CKS
45.20
BRC
ELECT /MIDWEST
PRINTER
TAPE
10- 4504 - 180 -18
45.20
-
* ** -CKS
173.70
C &
S DISTRIBUTING
COST /GOODS SOLD.
23- 4624 - 613 -61
111129 9607
358.00
C &
S DISTRIBUTING
COST /GOODS SOLD _
23- 4624- 613 -61
111127 9607
531.70
* ** -CKS
90.20
CARLSON
PRINTING
BUSINESS
CARDS
10- 4504 - 510 -51
049016
90.20
* ** -CKS
164.22
CERT
POWER
TRAIN
REBUILD
DISC
10- 4540 - 560 -56
68485 9971
164.22
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -16 -94 PAGE 14
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
288C25
09/27/90
49.90
CHAPIN PUBLISHING
ADVERTISING
30- 4214 - 781 -78
1056
`
49.90
* * * * **
f
* ** -CKS
288C30
10/08/90
51.40
CITY BEER
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
51.40
* ** -CKS
288C32
10/04/90
121.38
FRAN CALLAHAN
SEPT MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 480 -48
121.38
288C33
09/27/90
20.50
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
23- 4258- 612 -61
288C33
09/27/90
490.10-
CITY OF .EDINA
WATER
27- 4258 - 661 -66
288C33
09/27/90
490.10
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
27- 4258 - 661 -66
288C33
09/27/90
27.30
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
27- 4258 - 662 -66
288C33
09/27/90
490.10
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
27- 4258 - 662 -66
.288C33
09/27/90.
20.50
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
28- 4258 - 702 -70
288C33
09/27/90
20.50
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
28- 4258- 702 -70
288C33
09/27/90
1,825.20
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
30- 4258 - 782 -78
288C33
09/27/90
27.10
CITY OF EDINA
WATER
50- 4258 - 841 -84
2,431.20
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288C35
10/04/90
110.00
CITYLINE
ADVERTISING
30- 4214 - 781 -78 651 1194
110.00
288C36
10/02/90
12.25
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
50- 4248 - 821 -82
288C36
10/02/90
12.25
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
5.0- 4248 - 841 -84
- 288C36
10/02/90
_ 12.25
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
50- 4248 - 861 -86
36.75
288C37
10/02/90
49.16
CLANCY DRUG INC.
GENERA SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 526 -52
288C37
10/02/90
27.97
CLANCY DRUG INC.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10- 4508- 627 -62
77.13
* ** -CKS
288C44
10/09/90
229.00
COCA COLA BOTTLING
COKE
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5507
288C44
10/09/90
152.00
COCA COLA BOTTLING
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624- 703 -70
288C44
10/09/90
152.00-
COCA COLA BOTTLING
CONCESSIONS
28- 4624 - 803 -70
288C44
10/09/90
152.00
COCA COLA BOTTLING
CONCESSIONS
-28- 4624 - 803 -70
288C44 -
10/08/90
223.67
COCA COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
288C44
10/08/90
381.46
COCA COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
288C44
10/08/90,
924.64'
COCA COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
1,910.77
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288C49
10/09/90
55.00
COMPUTERLAND
SERIAL PORT
10- 4902 - 160 -16
9943
288C49
10/09/90
94.00
COMPUTERLAND
TAPE BACKUP BOARD
40- 1340 - 000 -00
149.00
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
A k* k R k
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
288C51
10/05/90
681.00
681.00
k k k k k k
FUEL TAX
10- 4612 - 560 -56
288C64
10/09/90
273.12
288C64
10/09/90
20.38
288C64
10/09/90
39.72
288C64
10/09/90
1,767.83
2,101.05
R R k k k k
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 666 -66
288C85
10/05/90
24.80
SYSCO MINNESOTA
CLEANING SUPPLIES
24.80*
k k k k k k
288C88
10/05/90
1,096.00
288C88
10/05/90
505.05
1,601.05
288C89
10/04/90
14.87
CULLIGAN
WATER SERVICE
14.87
k k k R k k
288C93
09/27/90
39.71
x
39.71
k k k k
288D07
10/04/90
48.13
288D07
09/28/90
163.70
631401
1110
211.83
RkRkRk
ENVELOPES-
10- 4504 - 510 -51
288D09
10/08/90
61.01
288D09
10/08/90
18.61
45747
9810
79.62
RRRRRR
-
.
288D20
09/27/90
186.30
CERT HYD SPEC
REPAIR PARTS
186.30
kkRkRk
9821
288D24
10/08/90
7.50
288D24
10/08/90
100.00
288D24
10/08/90
4.35
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 15
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
COMM OF REVENUE
FUEL TAX
10- 4612 - 560 -56
* ** -CKS
SYSCO MINNESOTA
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 663 -66
SYSCO MINNESOTA
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 666 -66
SYSCO MINNESOTA
CLEANING SUPPLIES
27- 4512 - 663 -66
SYSCO MINNESOTA
FOOD
27- 4624 - 663 -66
* ** -CKS
CULLIGAN
WATER SERVICE
10- 4200 - 482 -48
_
* ** -CKS
CURTIS 1000
ENVELOPES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
631401
1110
CURTIS 1.000
ENVELOPES-
10- 4504 - 510 -51
630201
1110
CUSHMAN MOTOR CO.
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 664 -66
45747
9810
* ** -CKS
CERT HYD SPEC
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
70442
9821
*R* -CKS
D.C. HEY CO.
COPY MACHINE
30- 4288 - 781 -78
194449
1195
D.C. HEY CO.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
30- 4516- 781 -78
193836
9944
* ** -CKS
DAEHN - MARCELLA
MILEAGE /PARKING
10- 4208 - 140 -14
DAEHN- MARCELLA
ELECTION SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 180 -18
* ** -CKS
DANIEL SMITH
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 -61
9610
* ** -CKS
DIANE SANKEY
DUP TITLE
10- 4310 - 560 -56
DIANE SANKEY
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 560 -56
DIANE SANKEY
MEETING EXP
10- 4802 - 280 -28
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
DAVIES WATER EQUIP
PLASTIC
111.85
DAVIES WATER EQUIP
STORM SEWER
PIPE
288D27
10/09/90
260.47
MILEAGE
260.47
AA ""AF
SERVICES
DUFFEY PAPER CO.
288D29
10/08/90
163.45
288D29
10/08/90
178.80
PAPER
342.25 "
BAKERY
DUO CHEM
288D31
10/04/90
288.06
28. 031
09/28/90
859.36
CLASS 2
ROCK
1,147.42
CLASS 2
ROCK
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
288D33
10/08/90
115.40
288D33
10/08/90
14.28
129.68
* * * * **
288D61
09/27/90
100.00
100.00 "
288D85
09/27/90
169.25
288D85
10/02/90
384.60
288D85
10/04/90
1,170.00
1,723.85 "
288D86
10/09/90
221.04
221.04
288D88
10/05/90
181.75
181.75
s
* * * * **
288E02
09/27/90
275.70
288E02
09/28/90
273.06
288E02
09/28/90
944.14
288E02
09/28/90
135.90
288E02
09/27/90
545.48
2,174.28
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
DAVE S FOOD WAGON DAIRY
DAVIDSEN DIST. INC.
BEER
DAVIDSEN DIST. INC.
BEER
DAVIES WATER EQUIP
PLASTIC
PIPE
DAVIES WATER EQUIP
STORM SEWER
PIPE
DAVIS- EUGENE
WEED CONTROL
DAVIS- EUGENE
MILEAGE
DICK NISSEN
POLICE
SERVICES
DUFFEY PAPER CO.
PAPER
DUFFEY PAPER CO.
PAPER
DUFFEY PAPER CO.
PAPER
DENNYS 5th AV BAKE
BAKERY
DUO CHEM
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
CLASS 2
ROCKS
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
CLASS 2
ROCK
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
CLASS 2
ROCK
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
CLASS 2
ROCK
E KRAEMER & SONS INC
CLASS 2
ROCKS
10 -15 -90 PAGE 16
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
27- 4624 - 663 -66 5508
* ** -CKS
50- 4630 - 842 -84
50- 4630 - 862 -86
* ** -CKS
41- 4550 - 900 -90 10952 1062
41- 4550 - 900 -90 10637 9921
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 985 -90
10- 4208 - 985 -90
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 510 -51 9949
10- 4504 - 510 -51 9945
10- 4504- 510 -51 9945
27- 4624 - 663 -66 _ 8067
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 646 -64 7408 1169
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 301 -30 9358 7097
10- 4518 - 365 -30
10- 4524 - 647 -64
10- 4532 - 301 -30
27- 4522- 664 -66 13872 7097
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
-'
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288E14
09/27/90
178.20
EARL F. ANDERSON
TRAFFIC PAINT
288E14
10/04/90.
93.80 - 99.69
EARL F. ANDERSON
SIGNS /MATERIAL
-
272.00* -*
288E17
10/08/90
4,521.50
EAST SIDE BEVERAGE
BEER
288E17
10/08/90
6,710.45
EAST SIDE BEVERAGE
BEER
288E17
10/08/90
7,928.65
EAST SIDE BEVERAGE
BEER
19,160.60
* * * * **
288E23
09/27/90
41.60
ECONOMIC PRESS_
SUBSCRIPTION
41.60
288E33
10/04/90
28.00
EDINA CHAM OF COM
CHAMBER MEETING
28.00
* * * * **
288E71
10/05/90
129.00
ELVIN SAFETY
FERTILIZER
129.00
* * * * **
288E94
09/28/90
290.00
ESS BROS & SONS
MH COVERS /CASTINGS
288E94
09/28/90
3,990.00
ESS BROS & SONS
STORM SEWER GRATES
4,280.00 *.
* * * * **
a
288F02
09/27/90
810.60
FACILITY SYSTEMS
REMODELING
288F02
09/27/90
81.60-
FACILITY SYSTEMS
REMODELING
288F02
09/27/90
81.60
FACILITY SYSTEMS
REMODELING
288F02
09/27/90
86.40
FACILITY SYSTEMS
REMODELING
897.00
* * * * **
288F11
10/04/90
285.70
FEED RITE CONTROL
WATER CHEMICALS
-288F11
10/04/90
2,208.93
FEED RITE CONTROL
WATER CHEMICALS
2,494.63
288F21
10/09/90
4,850.00
FLANAGAN SALES
CONSTRUCTION
4,850.00
288F37
09/27/90
162.16
FLOYD LOCK & SAFE CO
PADLOCKS
10 -15 -90 PAGE 17
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4542- 335 -30 100399 9770
10- 4544- 325 -30 100489 9819
** *=CKS
50- 4630 - 822 -82
50- 4630 - 842 -84
50- 4630 - 862 -86
* ** -CKS
10- 4204 - 440 -44
* ** -CKS
10- 4206 - 140 -14
* ** -CKS
30- 4558 - 782 -78 1018
* ** -CKS
40- 4550- 812 -80 2590
41- 4552- 900 -90 2525 9506
* ** -CKS
25- 4924 - 520 -52 51112 9948
25- 4924 - 520 -52 51112 9948
25- 4924 - 520 -52 51112 9948
25- 4924 - 520 -,52 51357 1057
* ** -CKS
40- 4622 - 805 -80 146945 7342
40- 4622- 805 -80 146652 7342
* ** -CKS
27- 1300 - 005 -00 9732
* ** -CKS
10- 4504- 301 -30 S57428 9428
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
162.16 "
GENERAL OFFICE PROD
288G01
10/09/90
288G01
10/09/90
288G01
10/09/90
288G01
10/09/90
288G01
10/09/90
288G01
.10/09/90
288G01
10/09/90
* * * * **
G
288G09
10/02/90
111.50
G
288G26
10/08/90
288G26
10/08/90,
* * * * **
SERVICES
288G28
10/02/90
* * * * **
SERVICES
288G30
10/02/90
* * * * **
288G38
09/27/90
* * * * **
288G42
10/08/90
288G42
10/02/90
288G42
10/02/90
* * * * **
288G44
09/27/90
:::HO 9
09/27/90
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
162.16 "
GENERAL OFFICE PROD
129.00
GENERAL OFFICE PROD
915.10
G
& K
SERVICES
279.90
G
& K
SERVICES
449.35
G
& K
SERVICES
261.00
G
& K
SERVICES
111.50
G
& K
SERVICES
19.60
G
& K
SERVICES
409.25
G
& K
SERVICES
2,445.70
99.60
GOVT TRAIN SERV`
99.00 "
40.00
GENERAL OFFICE PROD
129.00
GENERAL OFFICE PROD
169.00
345.87
94.01
GEN PARTS /SUPP
94.01
AMMO /TARGETS
64.50
GENERAL SPORTS
64.50
GUNS
100.00 GEORGE BUTLER
100.00
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
CONT ED
EQUIP MAINT
EQUIP MAINT
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
POLICE SERVICES
98.90
GIL
HEBARD
GUNS
AMMO /GUN RANGE
345.87
GIL
HEBARD
GUNS
AMMO /TARGETS
345.87
GIL
HEBARD
GUNS
AMMO /TARGETS
790.64
50.00
GLEN
SIPE
PIANO SERV
PIANO SERVICE
50.00 *
53.00 HALLMAN
53.00 *
10 -15 -90 PAGE 18
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4262 - 301 -30
10- 4262- 560 -56
10- 4262 - 646 -64
10- 4512 - 540 -54
28- 4262- 702 -70
30- 4262 - 782 -78
40- 4262 - 801 -80
12- 4202 - 434 -43 8105
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
10- 4274 - 420 -42
10- 4274- 420 -42
* ** -CKS
27- 4504 - 663 -66 630223 9796
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 621 -62 032228
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
29- 4572 - 722 -72 35065 1107
29- 4572 - 722 -72 34663 9867
29- 4648 - 722 -72 34663 9867
* ** -CKS
30- 4288- 782 -78 900925 1022 1
* ** -CKS
OIL 10- 4504 - 440 -44 101994 9668
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
* * * * **
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288H21
09/27/90
288H22
09/27/90
* * * * **
288H34
10/08/90
288H34
10/08/90
288H34
10/08/90
* * * * **
HENN COUNTY TREAS.
288H56
10/04/90
288H56
10/04/90
* * * * **
HENN COUNTY TREAS.
288H65
09/27/90
288H74
10/08/90
PUTTY /STAIN
31.11
288H85
10/04/90
* *Yt IY*R
288I23
10/05/90
* * * * **
POLICE SERVICES
288I59
10/02/90
288I59
10/02/90
288I59
10/02/90
* * * * **
288J23
10/09/90
288J23
10/09/90
288J23
09/28/90
10 -15 -90 PAGE 19
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 9900
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
* ** -CKS
10- 4540- 520 -52 213627 9836
10- 4540 - 520 -52 213628 9836
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4262- 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 9895
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 643 -64 55293 1063
* ** -CKS
10- 4256- 510 -51 029027 1128
10- 4256 - 510 -51 029103 1128
10- 4256 - 510 -51 029087 1128
* ** -CKS
30- 4504- 782 -78 87393 9940
30- 4504 - 782 -78 88593 9940
30- 4560 - 782 -78 88091 9933
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
221.10
HARMON GLASS
GLASS
221.10 *
100.00
HAROLD SWANSON
POLICE SERVICES
100.00 *
9,049.75-
HENN COUNTY TREAS.
WPRKHOUSE /JAIL
9,049.75
HENN COUNTY TREAS.
WPRKHOUSE /JAIL.
9,049.75
HENN COUNTY TREAS.
WORKHOUSE /JAIL
9,049.75
23.20
HIRSHFIELDS
PUTTY /STAIN
31.11
HIRSHFIELDS
STAIN
54.31
100.00
HOFFMAN- WILLIAM
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
21.20
HOOTEN CLEANERS
LAUNDRY
21.20 *'
57.00
HUMPHREY RADIATOR
REPAIRS
57.00
18.53
INDELCO CORP
REPAIR PARTS
18.53
84.40
INTERIOR COM SYS.
TELEPHONE
252.40
INTERIOR COM SYS.
TELEPHONE
287.45
INTERIOR COM SYS.
TELEPHONE
624.25
112.25
JR JOHNSON SUP
GENERAL SUPLLIES
496.40
JR JOHNSON SUP
GENERAL SUPLLIES
147.00
JR JOHNSON SUP
PLANTS
755.65
10 -15 -90 PAGE 19
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 9900
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
10- 4286 - 220 -22 21427
* ** -CKS
10- 4540- 520 -52 213627 9836
10- 4540 - 520 -52 213628 9836
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4262- 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 9895
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 643 -64 55293 1063
* ** -CKS
10- 4256- 510 -51 029027 1128
10- 4256 - 510 -51 029103 1128
10- 4256 - 510 -51 029087 1128
* ** -CKS
30- 4504- 782 -78 87393 9940
30- 4504 - 782 -78 88593 9940
30- 4560 - 782 -78 88091 9933
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK N0.
DATE
AMOUNT
k k k k k k
MEETING EXPENSES
JERRYS FOODS
288J27
09/27/90
11.88
288J27
09/27/90
27.88
288J27
09/27/90
25.71
JERRYS PRINTING
PRINTING
65.47
kkkkkk
JOANNA FOOTE.
.
288J35
10/02/90
61.10
288J35
10/09/90
211.49
288J35
10/05/90
33.50
288J35
10/05/90
116.58
KELLY SERVICES INC
TEMO HELP
422.67
k k k k k k
KELLY SERVICES INC'
TEMO HELP
288J74
10/09/90
31.60
31.60
kkkkkk
288J97
10/09/90
1,465.20.
1,465.20
kkkkkk
288J99
10/09/90
40.00
40.00
kkkkkk
288K09
10/04/90
144.21
288K09
10/04/90
.13. -12
288K09
10/04/90
217.13
374.46
288K17
10/09/90
279.46 281.28
288K17
10/09/90
279.98.
683
'
559.44*
kkkkkk
288K23
10/02/90
490.20 -
288K23
10/02/90
490.20
288K23
10/02/90
490.20
288K23
10/09/90
516.00
1,006.20
kkkkkk
288K35
09/27/90
54.77
KNOX COMM CREDIT SIDING
10 -15 -90 PAGE 20
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4201 - 440 -44
23- 4504 - 611 -61
23- 4504- 611 -61
* ** -CKS
10- 4600 - 140 -14 3985
10- 4600 - 420 -42 4142
23- 4214- 611 -61 3964 9950
23- 4600 - 611 -61 3868 9721
* ** -CKS
27- 4604 - 662 -66 59314 9804
* ** -CKS
12- 4120 - 434 -43
*** -CKS
10- 4208 - 160 -16
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 560 -56 9834
10- 4540 - 560 -56 9837
40- 4540- 802 -80 9610
* ** -CKS
27- 4624- 663 -66- 490135 8069
27- 4624 - 663 -66 496385 8069
* ** -CKS
10- 4201 - 490 -49
10- 4201 - 490 -49
10- 4201 - 490 =49
10- 4201 - 490 -49
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 314 -30 779156
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
JERRYS FOODS
MEETING EXPENSES
JERRYS FOODS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
JERRYS FOODS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
JERRYS PRINTING
PRINTING
JERRYS PRINTING
PRINTING
JERRYS PRINTING
ADVERTISING
JERRYS PRINTING
PRINTING
JUSTUS LUMBER
LUMBER
JOANNA FOOTE.
SERVICES
JANET CANTON
MILEAGE /LOGIS
KAMAN INDUST TECH
REPAIR PARTS
KAMAN INDUST TECH'
REPAIR PARTS
KAMAN INDUST TECH
BALL BEARING
KRAFT FOOD SERVICE
FOOD
KRAFT FOOD SERVICE
FOOD
KELLY SERVICES INC
TEMO HELP
KELLY SERVICES INC
TEMP HELP
KELLY SERVICES INC'
TEMO HELP
KELLY SERVICES INC
TEMP HELP
KNOX COMM CREDIT SIDING
10 -15 -90 PAGE 20
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4201 - 440 -44
23- 4504 - 611 -61
23- 4504- 611 -61
* ** -CKS
10- 4600 - 140 -14 3985
10- 4600 - 420 -42 4142
23- 4214- 611 -61 3964 9950
23- 4600 - 611 -61 3868 9721
* ** -CKS
27- 4604 - 662 -66 59314 9804
* ** -CKS
12- 4120 - 434 -43
*** -CKS
10- 4208 - 160 -16
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 560 -56 9834
10- 4540 - 560 -56 9837
40- 4540- 802 -80 9610
* ** -CKS
27- 4624- 663 -66- 490135 8069
27- 4624 - 663 -66 496385 8069
* ** -CKS
10- 4201 - 490 -49
10- 4201 - 490 -49
10- 4201 - 490 =49
10- 4201 - 490 -49
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 314 -30 779156
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
288K35
10/05/90
288K35
09/27/90
288K35
10/05/90
288K35
10/05/90
288K35
09/27/90 .
288K35
09/28/90
288K35
09/28/90
288K35
09/28/90
288K35
10/04/90
288K35
10/09/90
288K35
10/02/90
288K35
10/02/90
288K35
10/04/90
RfiRRRR
288K51
09/27/90
RRRRRR
COMM
288L01
09/27/90
RRRRRR
COMM
288L22
10/08/90
288L22
10/04/90
288L22
10/04/90
288L22,
10/09/90
RRRRRR
REPAIRS
288L28
10/04/90
288L28
09/27/90
288L28
10/04/90
288L28
09/27/90
288L28
10/04/90
288L28
09/27/90
,. 288L28
10/04/90
RRRRRR
288L32 10/09/90
RRRRRR
288L34 10/09/90
RRRRRR
AMOUNT
16.80
324.59
37.34
33.96
96.90
297.15
7.38
17.74
37.87
70.82
33.21
47.91
68.60
1,145.04
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
GENERAL SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
REPAIR PARTS
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
TIMBERS
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
LUMBER
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
SUPPLIES
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
LUMBER
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
REPAIRS
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
REPAIRS
KNOX
COMM
CREDIT
SUPPLIES
10 -15 -90 PAGE 21
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4504 - 644 -64 760117
10- 4504 - 646 -64 747123
10- 4504- 646 -64 747394
10- 4504- 646 -64 747395
10- 4540 - 540 -54 747347
10- 4604 - 646 -64 779331
10- 4604 - 646 -64 779646
27- 4504 - 662 -66 779679
27- 4504 - 664 -66 759718
27 -4604- 662 -66 759852
28- 4248 - 702 -70 759542
28- 4248 - 702 - 70.779266
41- 4504 - 900 -90 747447
1143
9746
9816
9816
9818
9976
9912
1007
1112
1125
1027
9866
9840
* ** -CKS
96.00
KREMER SPRG & ALGN
SPRINGS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
25063
9762
96.00
* ** -CKS
855.00
LINDA KOZAK
SERV 9/26- 10/2/90
30- 4201 - 781 -78
855.00
* ** -CKS
914.00
LANDSCAPE & TURF
SEED
27- 4522 - 664 -66
4903
1008
340.00
LANDSCAPE & TURF
SEED
27- 4562- 664 -66
4873
9827
266.00
LANDSCAPE & TURF
SEED
27- 4562 - 664 -66
4887
9870
87.00
LANDSCAPE & TURF
SEED
27- 4562 - 664 -66
4907
1029
1,607.00
RRR -CKS
163.95
LAWSON PRODUCTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 322 -30
9644
47.03
LAWSON PRODUCTS
NUTS /BOLTS
10- 4504 - 440 -44
7463
255.99
LAWSON PRODUCTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 646 -64
9646
143.71
LAWSON PRODUCTS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 560 -56
9749
441.93
LAWSON PRODUCTS
PARTS
10- 4620 - 560 -56
9645
106.81
LAWSON PRODUCTS
TOP KIT
40- 4504 - 801 -80
9748
436.56
LAWSON PRODUCTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504- 801 -80
9647
1,595.98
* ** -CKS
15,327.00
LEAGUE OF MN CITIES
DUES
10- 4204 - 140 -14
15,327.00
* ** -CKS
22.50
LEEF BROS. INC.
LAUNDRY
27- 4262 - 664 -66
22.50
RRR -CKS
1,990 CITY
OF EDINA
* ** -CKS
CHECK REGISTER
89086 1036
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288L36
09/27/90
364.00
LEFFLER PRINTING
GENERAL SUPPLIES
288L36
09/27/90
364.00
LEFFLER PRINTING
PRINTING
* ** -CKS
12- 4508 - 434 -43
728.00'*
12- 4508-434 -43
kkkkkk
,
" ** -CKS
288L38
10/04/90
2,304.00
LEITNER COMPANY
TOPDRESSING
2,304.00
*
27- 4201 - 662 -66
kkkkk k
-
288L44
10/08/90
30.00
LEAANNS SEW /DECO
TARP REPAIR
30.00
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
kkkkkk
* ** -CKS
288L46
10/09/90
196.75
LIEN INFECTION CON
SANITATION
kxxxxk
196.75
288L52
09/27/90
191.49
LINJO ASSOC
POOL SUPPLIES
191.49
288L56
10/02/90
5.50
LINHOFF
PHOTO PROCESSING
28BL56
10/02/90
.55
LINHOFF
PHOTO PROCESSING
6.05
kkkkkk
288L66.
10/04/90
34.35
LONG LAKE FORD TRACT
REPAIR PARTS
288L66
10/04/90
11.85-
LONG LAKE FORD TRACT
CREDIT
22.50
kkkkkk
-
288L70
10/09/90
90.00
LUCY ROSCHE
CLEANING
90.00
"
kkkkkx
288L80
10/04/90
25.10
LYNDALE GARDEN CTR
PLANTS
288L80
10/04/90
4.85
LYNDALE GARDEN CTR
PLANTS
29.95
kxkkxk
288L97
09/27/90
100.00
MERFELD -BERT
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
"
kkkkkk
.
288M07
10/08/90
4,002.75
MARK VII SALES
BEER
10 -15 -90 PAGE 22
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4504 - 440 -44 4312 9443
10- 4600 - 500 -50 4312 9443
* ** -CKS
27- 4562- 664 -66
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 440 -44
89086 1036
* ** -CKS
27- 4201- 663 -66
5512
* ** -CKS
30- 4504- 783 -78
2774 1055
-
* ** -CKS
12- 4508 - 434 -43
178498
12- 4508-434 -43
178577
" ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
114109 9897
10- 4540 - 560 -56
114238 9755
* ** -CKS
27- 4201 - 662 -66
* ** -CKS
30- 4560 - 782 -78
39013 1120
30- 4560 - 782 -78
43751 1120
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
50- 4630 - 822 -82
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288M07
10/08/90
6,530.30
MARK VII SALES
BEER
288M07
10/08/90
6,244.40
MARK VII SALES
BEER
16,777.45
R R R R R R
288M16
10/09/90
639.60
MCCAREN DESIGNS
PLANTS
288M16
10/09/90
832.87
MCCAREN DESIGNS
PLANTS
1,472.47
RRRRkR
288M18
10/02/90
78.60
MCGARVEY COFFEE
COFFEE
78.60 *
288M19
10/04/90
89.14
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
89.14 *
288M22
10/04/90
_ 100.84
MCNEILUS STEEL
STEEL
100.84
RRR *RR
288M27
10/04/90
87.00
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
288M27
10/04/90
468.45
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
288M27
10/04/90
179.84
MERIT SUPPLY
GREASE
288M27
09/27/90
462.70
MERIT SUPPLY
PARTS
288M27
09/27/90
479.75
MERIT SUPPLY
PARTS
288M27
10/05/90
193.00
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
288M27
10/02/90
483.00
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
288M27
10/04/90
376.50
MERIT SUPPLY
SUPPLIES
288M27
10/05/90
490.48
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERA SUPPLIES
288M27
09/28/90
347.05
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
288M27
10/04/90
490.00
MERIT SUPPLY
SEWER BLOCS
-
4,057.77
R R R R R R
-
288M32
10109/90
147.53
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
288M32
40/02/90
162.50
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
288M32
10/09/90
58.64
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
288M32
10/09/90
207.41
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
288M32
10/02/90
388.92
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
288M32
10/09/90
309.10
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
R R R R R R
1,274.10
288M35-
09/28/90
540,054.00 -.
METRO WASTE CONTROL
SAC
288M35
10/05/90
79,560.00
METRO WASTE CONTROL
SAC COLLECT
288M35
09/28/90
540,054.00
METRO WASTE CONTROL
SAC
288M35
09/28/90
54,054.00.
METRO WASTE CONTROL.
SAC
288M35
10/05/90
79,560.00-
METRO WASTE CONTROL
SCACOLLECT
10 -15 -90 PAGE 23
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
50- 4630 - 842 -84
50- 4630- 862 -86
30- 4560- 782 -78 3589 9853
30- 4560 - 782 -78 3571 9854
10- 4504 - 510 -51 67054 1184
27- 4540 - 664 -66
10- 4620 - 560 -56 16819 9757
10- 4512 - 540 -54 25204 9850
10- 4512 - 540 - 5425243 9974
10- 4620 - 560 -56 25185 9669
10- 4620 - 560 -56 25158 -9749
10- 4620 - 560 -56 25176 9811
23- 4512 - 612 -61 25242 9968
28- 4512 - 702 -70 25256 1017
30- 4504 - 782 -78 25271 1099
30- 4504 - 782 -78 25308. 1189
30- 4512 - 782 -78 25244 1016
40- 4504 - 801 -80 25205 9890
50- 4632 - 822 -82 963
50- 4632 - 842 -84 862
50- 4632 - 842 -84 1014
50- 4632 - 842 -84 -990
50- 4632 - 842 -84 757
50- 4632- 862 -86 962
10- 3095 - 490 -49
10- 3095- 490 -49
10- 3095- 490 -49
10- 3095 - 490 -49
10- 3095 - 490 -49
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY'OF
EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 24
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. #.P.O. #.MESSAGE
288M35
10/05/90
79,560.00
METRO WASTE CONTROL
SCACOLLECT
10- 3095 - 490 749
133,614.00
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M42
09/27/90
149.63
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.,
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 314 -30
288M42
09/27/90
191.19
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
BLACKTOP
10- 4524 - 301 -30
288M42
09/27/90
1,077.33
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
BLACKTOP
1.0- 4524- 647 -64
288M42
09/27/90
2,539.68
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
CONTRACTS
27- 4288 - 667 -66
288M42
09/27/90
114.72
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
CONSTRUCTION
28- 1300 - 000 -00
288M42
09/27/90
611.12
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
CONSTRUCTION
28- 1300 - 000 -00
288M42
09/27/90
135.36
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 803 -80
288M42
09/27/90
71.11
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 803 -80
288M42
09/27/90
269.38
MIDWEST ASPHALT
COR.
CONSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 015 -20
5,159.52
* ,
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M46
10/09/90
62.37
METZ BAKING CO
BREAD
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5511
28BM46
09/28/90
116.60
METZ BAKING CO
BREAD
2774624 - 663 -66
5511
178.97
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M63
10/08/90
181.26
MN. BAR
MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
181.26
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M68
10/08/90-
20.84
MN CELLULAR PHONE
EQUIP RENTAL
10 -4226- 420 -42
20.84
*
288M69
09/27/90
142.86
MCC /MIDWEST
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 -61
45372
9874
142.86
*
288M70
10/08/90
33.00
MN. CONWAY
SAFETY EQUIP
10- 4642 - 420 -42
288M70
10/04/90
24.50
MN. CONWAY
SERVICE
30- 4288 - 782 -78
152439
1196
57.50
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M80
10/09/90
12.39
MN SUBURBAN NEWS
PUBLIC HRG NOTICE
10- 4210 - 140 -14
88886
288M80
10/02/90
42.53
MN SUBURBAN NEWS
NOTICE /PUBLIC HRG
10- 4210 - 140 -14
88844
288M80
10109/90
1,682.00
MN SUBURBAN NEWS
ADVERTISING
30- 4214 - 781 -78
17582
5283
-
1,736.92
288M81
10/05/90
40.32
MN. TORO INC.
IRRIGATION PARTS
10- 4540 - 643 -64
155125
1069
288M81
10/04/90
30.27
MN. TORO INC.
IRRIGATION PARTS
27- 4540 - 664 -66
153293
9219
288M81
10/04/90
22.65
- MN. TORO INC.
IRRIGATION PARTS
27- 4540 - 664 -66
151922
9462
288M81
10/04/90
-69.53
MN. TORO INC.
TIRES
27- 4540 - 664 -66
151343.9784
288M81
10/04/90
299.94
MN. TORO INC.
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540- 664 -66
152952
9930
288M81
10/04/90
428.94
MN. TORO INC.
REEL FOR MOWER
27- 4540 - 664 -66
152948
9929
288M81
10/09/90
279.00
MN. TORO INC.
REPAIR PARTS-
27- 4540 - 664 -66
144778
9246
1,170.65
* * * * **
* *. -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 25
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
#
MESSAGE
288M85
10/02/90
9.03
MN. WANNER
SPRAY TIPS
10- 4540 - 642 -64
76350
9.03
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M90
10/04/90
308.00
MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528- 314 -30
98584
7098
288M90
10/04/90
330.00
MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528 - 314. -30
98252
'2235
288M90
10/04/90
506.00
.' MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528 - 314 -30
98732
7098
288M90
10/04/90
330.00
MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528 - 314 -30
98583
2235
288M90
10/04/90
164.00
MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528 - 314 -30
97760
2235
288M90
10/04/90
330.00
MODEL STONE CO.
CONCRETE
10- 4528 - 314 -30
98253
2235
1,968.00
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M92
10/02/90
41.40
MONARCH MARKETING
SUPPLIES
50- 4516 - 820 -82
589591
41.40
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288M98
10/02/90
446.41
MINNEGASCO
GAS
26- 4254 - 682 -68
446.41
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288N07
10/04/90
174.00
MTS NW SOUND
MACHINE /EQUIP
30- 1340 - 782 -78
86545
1122
288N07
10/04/90
499.00
MTS NW SOUND
MACHINE /EQUIP
30- 1340 - 782 -78
86530
1121
288N07
10/05/90
300.00
MTS NW SOUND
EQUIPMENT
30- 1340 - 782 -78
86639
1228
973.00
r * * * **
* ** -CKS
288N13
10/02/90
43.45
MUZAK
ADVERTISING
50- 4214 - 822 -82
288N13
10/02/90
43.45
MUZAK
ADVERTISING
50- 4214 - 862 -86
86.90
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288N21
09/27/90
81.40
NAPA AUTO PARTS
AIR FILTER
10- 4540 - 560 -56
744247
9814
81:40
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288N68
10/08/90
170.10
NORTHSTAR ICE
ICE
50- 4630 - 822 -82
288N68
10/08/90
231.66
NORTHSTAR ICE
ICE
50- 4632- 842 -84
288N68
10/08/90
343.98
NORTHSTAR ICE
ICE
50- 4632 - 862 -86
745.74
* ** -CKS
288N82
09/27/90
221.64
NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY
CRAFT SUPPLIES
23- 4588 - 611 -61
176441
9724
288N82
10/05/90
71.53
NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624- 613 -61
177027
9953
288N82
09/27/90
57.29
NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY
COST GOODS SOLD
23- 4624- 613 -61
176585
9872
288N82
09/27/90
84.70
NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 =61
176295
9611
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288N82
09/27/90
kkkkk*
SERVICE CONTRACT
288N96
10/05/90
Rk *kkk
288N99
10/09/90
288N99
10/09/90
288N99
10/09/90
288N99
10/09/90
Wkkkkk
288005
10/08/90
kkkkkk
GENERAL SUPPLIES
288017
10/09/90
288017-
10/09/90
k *Nk *k
MAILING
288024
10/09/90
288024
10/09/90
kkkkkk
CRAFT SUPLLIES
288P28
10/04/90
288P28
10/04/90 .
k k k k k k
288P30
10/09/90
288P30
10/08/90
kkkkkk
AMMO /GUN RANGE
288P35
09/27/90
288P35
(10/09/90
288P35
10/09/90
288P35
10/09/90
kkkkkk
* ** -CKS
288P48
10/09/90
AMOUNT
366.54
801.70
76 .'00
76.00 *
30.92
58.09
1.97
72.35
163 '. 33
188.00
188.00
380.00
1,190.90
1,570.90
269.00
470.00
739.00 *
64.75
230.61
295.36 *
411.60
331.70
743.30 *
77.19
29.87
4.99
15.60
127.65
107.60
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY COST /GOODS SOLD
10 -15 -90 PAGE 26
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
23- 4624 = 613 -61 176294 9475
* ** -CKS
MINN COMM PAGING
SERVICE CONTRACT
30- 4288 - 781 -78
1227
* ** -CKS
NAOMI JOHNSON
JURIED SHOW
23- 3265- 000 -00
NAOMI JOHNSON
GENERAL SUPPLIES
23- 4504- 612 -61
NAOMI JOHNSON
MAILING
23- 4576 - 611 -61
NAOMI JOHNSON
CRAFT SUPLLIES
23- 4588 - 611 -61
* ** -CKS
OUTPOST HUNT /SPORTS
AMMO /GUN RANGE
29- 4572- 722 -72
0113
1108
* ** -CKS
OFFICE PRODUCTS
COLOR MONITOR
10- 4901 - 140 -14
121526
9862
OFFICE PRODUCTS
COMPUTER EQUIP
40- 1340 - 000 -00
122765
1113
* ** -CKS
OFFSET PRINTING
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 420 -42
31162
9881
OFFSET PRINTING
PRINTING
10- 4600 - 420 -42
31163
9882
* ** -CKS
PLANT EQUIP INC
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 801 -80
12713
9412
PLANT EQUIP INC
REPAIR PARTS
40- 4540 - 801 -80
12787
9996
* ** -CKS
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
PEPSI
27- 4624 - 663 -66
5513
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
kkk -CKS
PETERSON - BARBARA
MILEAGE
30- 4208 - 781 -78,
PETERSON- BARBARA
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 781 -78
PETERSON- BARBARA
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
PETERSON - BARBARA
OFFICE SUPPLIES
30- 4516 - 781 -78
* ** -CKS
PIP PRINTING
PRINTING
30- 4600 - 781 -78-
1230
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
288P48
10/09/90
Rkkkkk
288P54.
09/28/90
k
* ** -CKS
::: P58
10/09/90
kkkRkk
288P76
10/04/90
kkkRkk
* ** -CKS
288P78
10/09/90
RRYRRk
288P80
10/04/90
kkRkkR
* ** -CKS
288R01
10/09/90
288R01
10/02/90
288R01
10/02/90
RkRRkR
288R12
10/05/90
288R13
10/08/90
RkRRkk
205047
288R21
09/27/90
288R22,
10/09/90
288R22
09/27/90
.288R22
09/27/90.
RkRkkR
288R25
10/05/90
AMOUNT
24.35
131.95 *
304.36
304.36 *
28.50
28.50 *
482.20
482.20 *
39.00
39.00 *
470.45
470.45 *
128.55
70.05
172.15
370.75
34.40
34.40
132.00
132.00
140.20
140.20 *
308.56
362.10
188.00
858.66 *
56.00
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
PIP PRINTING PRINTING
PLANT & FLANGED EQU
PLUNKETTS
PRECISION DYNAMICS
PRINTERS SERV INC
PRIOR LAKE AGG
R &R SPECIALTIES INC
R &R SPECIALTIES INC
R &R SPECIALTIES INC
10 -15 -90 PAGE 27
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
30- 4600 - 781 -78 1229
SAND /FILL
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
RADIO SHACK ACCT REC FUSES /TESTER
RADIO INSTALLS RADIO LEASES
RED WING SHOES
REM SUPPLIES
REM SUPPLIES
REM SUPPLIES
BOOTS
GENERA SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
RENTAL EQUIP & SALES SAW PARTS
* ** -CKS
METER SPOOLS
40- 4540 - 807 -80
9943 9935
* ** -CKS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
28- 4504 - 702 -70
163862
28- 4248 - 704 -70
13437
9931
* ** -CKS
SUPPLIES
30- 4516 - 781 -78
144957 9713
* ** -CKS
SHARPENEING
28- 4274 - 704 -70
54624
SAND /FILL
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
RADIO SHACK ACCT REC FUSES /TESTER
RADIO INSTALLS RADIO LEASES
RED WING SHOES
REM SUPPLIES
REM SUPPLIES
REM SUPPLIES
BOOTS
GENERA SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
RENTAL EQUIP & SALES SAW PARTS
* * * .CKS
10-4540-644-64 1408 9823
* ** -CKS
40- 4504- 803 -80
7092
* ** -CKS
28- 4248 - 702 -70
13476
1251
28- 4248 - 704 -70
13437
9931
28-4248-704-70-13462
1134
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 180 -18
025774
10- 4226 - 440 -44
19073
5057
* ** -CKS
10- 4262 - 301 -30
205047
5467
30- 4504 - 782 -78
1236
30- 4504 - 782 -78
1235
1101
30- 4504 - 782 -78
1233
1102
* * * .CKS
10-4540-644-64 1408 9823
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
288R25
10/05/90
17.85
RENTAL EQUIP & SALES
REPAIR SAW
,
73.85
wwwwww.
'288R33
10/08/90
4,735.45
REX DISTR.
BEER
4,735.45 *
`
wwwwww
288R35
09/28/90
102.40
RICHFIELD PLUMB CO.
REPAIR GAS LINE
102.40
wwwwww
288R49
10/08/90
6.75
ROAD RESCUE
LAMPS
288R49
10/04/90
380. -90
ROAD RESCUE
SIREN
387.65
wwwwww
288R53
10/09/90
123.00
ROBERT B. HILL
SALT
288R53
10/09/90
191.54
ROBERT.B. HILL
REPAIR
314.54
wwwwww
288R59
10/02/90
393.70
ROCHESTER MIDLAND
REPAIRS
393.70
wwwwww
288R65
10/05/90
5,352.00
ROLLINS OIL CO
GAS
288R65
10/05/90
4,403.00
ROLLINS OIL CO
GAS
9,755.00
.wwwwww
288R81
09/27/90
71.53
RUBENSTEIN & ZIF.F
CRAFT SUPPLIES
71.53
wwwwww
288R98
09/27/90
96.00
ROXANNE SEIDEL
PRO SERVICES
96.00
wwwwww
288S10
09/27/90
195.36
SUBURBAN TIRE & AUTO
RAD TUBE
www * w R
195.36
288S15
10/02/90
97.49-
SEARS
REPAIR PARTS
288S15
10/02/90
.97.49
SEARS
REPAIR PARTS
10 -15 -90 PAGE 28
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4540- 644 -64 2179 9983
* ** -CKS
50- 4630 - 842 -84
* ** -CKS
27- 4288 - 667 -66 7039 1021
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 440 -44 090191
10- 4620- 560 -56 80310 9994
* ** -CKS
27- 4504- 664 -66 6625 9947
28- 4248 - 702 -70 61748 1185
* ** -CKS
28- 4248 - 702 -70 9730
* ** -CKS
10- 4612- 560 -56 55621
10- 4612 - 560 -56 55622
* ** -CKS
23- 4588 - 611 -61 175230 9729
* ** -CKS
30- 4201 - 781 -78
* ** -CKS
10- 4616- 560 -56 12531 9842
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 704 -70 7627
10- 4540 - 704 -70 7627
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
10- 4504- 325 -30
06227 9963
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
96822 9607
288S15
10/02/90
97.49
24398 9656
SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO.
BEER
97.49
288S16
10/09/90
48.51
SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO.
BEER
48.51
JOHN SHEPARD
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
288S27
10/04/90
82.45
288S27
09/27/90
93.24
112310
288S27
10/04/90
39.98
126811
_
CONSTRUCTION
215.67
901320
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR WORK
10- 4248 - 560 -56
288S36
10/08/90
4,023.80
132385
288S36
10/08/90
8,161.85
132303
288S36
10/08/90
- 308.50
132343
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
OIL /GASKET
12,494.15
132375
* * * * **
PLBG PARTS
10- 4540 - 646 -64
1084
288S50
09/27/90
100.00
9255
100.00
* * * * **
288S54
10/04/90
1,273.59
1,273.59
* * * * **
i
288S67
09/28/90
3,208.00
3,208.00
288S72
10/08/90
73.82
73.82
288S73
10/05/90
953.62
953.62
288S77
09/2.7/90
167.33'
288S77
09/27/90
4.50
288S77
09/27/90
9.98
288S77
09/27/90
31.56
288S77
09/27/90
21.48
234.85
288S78
10/05/90
228.99
.
288S78
10/04/90
43.63
272.62
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
SEARS REPAIR PARTS
SOFTWARE'ETC GENERAL SUPPLIES
10 -15 -90 PAGE 29 -
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
28- 4540 - 704 -70 7627
10- 4504- 510 -51 92909
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 325 -30
06227 9963
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
THINNER /SCRAPERS
10- 4504 - 325 -30
96822 9607
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
PAINT
10- 4504 - 646 -64
24398 9656
SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO.
BEER
50- 4630- 822 -82
SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO.
BEER
50- 4630- 842 -84
SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO.
BEER
50- 4630 - 862 -86
JOHN SHEPARD
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
STAR TRIBUNE
WANT ADS
10- 4212 - 510 -51
STORE FRONT
PRO SERVICES
10- 4201 - 504 -50
112310
STREICHERS
EQUIP REPLACE
10- 4901 - 420 -42
126811
STRGAR - ROSCOE -FAUSH
CONSTRUCTION
60- 1300 - 291 -04
901320
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR WORK
10- 4248 - 560 -56
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 560 -56
132385
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
BOOT
10- 4540 - 560 -56
132303
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
132343
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
OIL /GASKET
10- 4540 - 560 -56
132375
SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP
PLBG PARTS
10- 4540 - 646 -64
1084
SUBURBAN PLUMB SUP
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 801 -80
9255
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
* * * * **
288S97
10/04/90
* * * * **
288T05
10/02/90
288T05
10/09/90
* * * * **
288T08
10/04/90
288T08
10/09/90
288T09
10/09/90
288T10
10/09/90
288T11
09/27/90
288T11
09/28/90
RIt t 1Y 1t*
.
288T13
09/27/90
288T13
09/27/90
288T13
09/27/90
* * * * **
288T19
10/09/90
288729
10/09/90
288T29
10/09/90
288T30
10/08/90
* * * * **
288T40
09/27/90
* * * * **
AMOUNT
369.19
369.19 *
625.20
494.50
1,119.70 *
138.16
38.10
176.26 *
358.00
358.00 *
217.20.
217.20 *
158.40
124.80
283.20 *
810.00
15.00
76.24
901.24 *
345.00
345.00 *
2,679.70
16,392.33
19,072.03 *
10,258.60
10,258.60
155.28
155.28
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
SEH
THE PRINT SHOP
THE PRINT SHOP
TARGET
TARGET
T.I.P.S.
TERRY ANN SALES CO
TESSMAN SEED & CHEM
TESSMAN SEED & CHEM
TOM HORWATH
TOM HORWATH
TOM HORWATH
THE PIRKL ASSOC
THOMSEN - NYBECK
THOMSEN - NYBECK
THORPE DISTR.
TOLL COMPANY
PRO ENG SERVICES
NEWSLETTER
PRINTING
PHOTO SUPPLIES
FILM
SHOPPING SERVICE
SUPPLIES
PLANT BEDDING
SEED
FORESTRY
TRIMMING INSPECT
MILEAGE
10 -15 -90 PAGE 30
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
40- 4201 - 800 -80 7614
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 628 -62 14786 9304
10- 4600 - 507 -50 94638 9887
* ** -CKS
12- 4508 - 434 -43
27- 4600 - 661 -66 1247
50- 4201 - 841 -84
27- 4504 - 663 -66 1103 1248
30- 4558 - 782 -78 67777 9738
41- 4504 - 900 -90 67394 9613
10- 4201 - 644 -64
10- 4201 - 980 -64
10- 4208 - 644 -64
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
CONSTRUCTION 27- 1300 - 003 -00
* ** -CKS
PROSECUTION 10- 4201 - 220 -22
PROSECUTION 10- 4201 - 220 -22
BEER 50- 4632 - 862 -86
* ** -CKS
PROPANE 10- 4610 - 560 -56 120501 9653
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 31
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
288T66
09/27/90
181.18
TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT
CRAFT SUPPLIES
23- 4588 - 611 -61
399697
9725
288T66
09/27/90
162.28
TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT
CRAFT SUPPLIES
23- 4588 - 611 -61
399368
9608
288T66
10/05/90
59.07
TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 -61
400779
9871
402.53
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288T88
10/08/90
63.16
TWIN CITY HOME JUICE
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
63.16
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288U08
10/04/90
1,836.65
UNIFORM
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
10- 4266- 420 -42
1,836.65
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288U14
09/27/90
7.11
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 540 -54
7.11
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288U20
09/28/90
110.00
UNIVERSITY OF MN
CONFERENCE /SCHOOLS
10- 4202 - 160 -16
495847
288U20
09/28/90
110.00
UNIVERSITY OF MN
CONFERENCE /SCHOOLS
10- 4202 - 160 -16
495848
220.00
* ** -CKS
288U25
10/08/90
21.00
UNIVERSAL MED SERV
OXYGEN
10- 4510 - 440 -44
760779
5805
288U25
10/08/90
45.00
UNIVERSAL MED SERV
OXYGEN
10- 4510- 440 -44
760840
5805
66.00
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288U30
10/02/90
21.00
US WEST PAGING
PAGER /PARKS
10- 4256- 640 -64
1080
21.00
k * * * **
* ** -CKS
288V10
10/09/90
364.48
VALLEY INDUSTRIAL
LP FUEL
2874612- 704 -70
364.48
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288V15
10/04/90
243.50
VAN PAPER CO.
16 OZ CUPS
26- 4624- 683 -68
328949
9112
288V15
10/09/90
515.00
VAN PAPER CO.
CUPS
27- 4624 - 663 -66
316946
1109
288V15
10/04/90
3,896.40
VAN PAPER CO.
16 OZ CUPS
27- 4624- 663 -66
328949
9112
288V15
10/04/90
730.50
VAN PAPER CO.
16 OZ CUPS
28- 4624- 703 -70
328949
9112
288V15
10/02/90
39.75
VAN PAPER CO.
SUPPLIES
50- 4516- 840 -84
327809
288V15
10/02/90
159.00
VAN PAPER CO.
SUPPLIES
50- 4516- 840 -84
328018
5,584.15
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288V30
10/04/90
281.16
VANTAGE ELECTRIC
SERVICE
30- 4288 - 782 -78
11280
2312
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
10 -15 -90
PAGE 32
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
#
MESSAGE
281.16
* ** -CKS
288V40
10/09/90
40.00
VELDE
REGISTRATION
10- 4202 - 480 -48
40.00
* ** -CKS
:::*::
V
10/05/90
159.22
VOTER REG /ELEC SECT
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 140 -14
159.22
* °
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W11
10/09/90
443.85
W. GORDON SMITH
GASOLINE
27- 4612 - 664 -66
40959
9788
288W11
10/09/90
492.38
W. GORDON SMITH
GAS
27- 4612 - 664 -66
40868
1970
288W11
10/09/90
497.65
W. GORDON SMITH
GASOLINE
27- 4612 - 664 -66
40960
9789
1,433.88
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W13
10/04/90
32.18
WALDOR PUMP & EQUIP
PUMP PARTS
40- 4540 - 801 -80
003171
9982
32.18
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W15
09/27/90
100.00
WALTER JOHNSON
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
100.00
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W35
10/08/90
210.63
WEIGLE -SUE
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 600 -60
210.63
*
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W44
09/27/90
80.85
WEST WELD SUPPLY CO.
ELECTRODES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
86188
9661
80.85
*
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W49
10/04/90
186.64
WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT
PULSER ASSY
10- 4540 - 540 -54
25444
9780
186.64
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
288W52
09/27/90
100.00
WILLIAM WALSH
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
100.00
* ** -CKS
:::w*6*:
09/27/90
111.12
WILLIAMS STEEL
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 301 -30
288W66
10/04/90
8.06
WILLIAMS STEEL
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 560 -56
119.18
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
ZIEGLER INC
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
288W92
09/27/90
100.00
12
TOTAL
100.00 *
* * * * **
23
TOTAL
288Z14
10/04/90
126.02,
288Z14
09/27/90
117.17
26
TOTAL
243.19 *
* * * * **
27
TOTAL
GOLF COURSE FUND
277,202.28
28
TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
1,868.34
29
TOTAL
14,455.48
FUND
30
1,797.00
EDINBOROUGH PARK
FUND
896.61
TOTAL
31,422.68
FUND
41
TOTAL
5,938.50
FUND
50
1,029.22
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
FUND
20,529.74
TOTAL
CONSTRUCTION FUND
11,189.55
7,831.42
73,074.02
96,931.62
544,166.46*
544,159.98-
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
WROBLESKI -HENRY POLICE SERVICES
ZIEGLER INC
REPAIR PARTS
ZIEGLER INC
REPAIR PARTS
FUND
10
TOTAL
GENERAL FUND
FUND
12
TOTAL
COMMUNICATIONS
FUND
23
TOTAL
ART CENTER
FUND
25
TOTAL
CAPITAL FUND
FUND
26
TOTAL
SWIMMING POOL FUND
FUND
27
TOTAL
GOLF COURSE FUND
FUND
28
TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
FUND
29
TOTAL
GUN RANGE FUND
FUND
30
TOTAL
EDINBOROUGH PARK
FUND
40
TOTAL
UTILITY FUND
FUND
41
TOTAL
STORM SEWER UTILITY
FUND
50
TOTAL
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
FUND
60
TOTAL
CONSTRUCTION FUND
TOTAL
10 -15 -90 PAGE 33
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4100 - 430 -42
10- 4540 - 560 -56
10- 4540 - 560 -56
* ** -CKS
9904
9677
* ** -CKS
-- -
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30-90 PAGE 1
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
- -224A43—
10/01/90
96.29
AT &T
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
255A83
96.29
*
* ** -CKS
247721
10/01/90
5.78
EDINA POOL PC
PETTY CASH REIMB
26- 4624 - 683 -68
MANUAL
5.78
*
** * **
* ** -CKS
247E11
10/01/90
87.30
EAGLE WINE
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
MANUAL
247E11
10/01/90
18.77
EAGLE WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
MANUAL
247EII
10/01/90
113.95
EAGLE WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
220.02
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
247E26
10/01/90
151.50
ED PHILLIPS
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
MANUAL
247E26
10/01/90
45.45
ED PHILLIPS
BEER
50- 4630- 862 -86
MANUAL
196.95
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
247F14
10/01/90
15,543:61
FIDELITY BANK
FICA
10- 4149 - 510 -51
MANUAL
247F14
10/01/90
1,147.52
FIDELITY BANK
MEDICARE
10- 4162 - 510 -51
MANUAL
16,691.13
*
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
247P20
10/01/90
43.95
PAUSTIS & SONS
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
43.95
*
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
2470i6
ietei/H
eB
!__ e"
59 4692 822 82 -
MANUAL
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
248P32
10/01/90
26,240.36
P.E.R.A.
PERA
10- 4145 - 510 -51
MANUAL
26;240.36
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
25OB99
10/01/90
338.00
BRAEMAR PRO SHOP
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 100 -10
MANUAL
250B99
10/01/90
338.00
BRAEMAR PRO SHOP
SUPPLIES
27- 4504- 661 -66
MANUAL
676.00
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
250W88
10/01/90
271.00
S WOHLRABE
MAILING
10- 4201 - 140 -14
MANUAL
271.00
"
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
253B66
10/04/90
.69-
BRW ENTERPRISE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
1990 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV
253866 10/04/90 46.00 BRW ENTERPRISE 50- 4628 - 842 -84
45.31 *
253EII
10/04/90
4.87-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
253EII
10/04/90
5.55-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
253EII
10/04/90
1.76-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
253EII
10/04/90
11.12-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
253EII
10/04/90
487.42
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
253E11
10/04/90
555.49
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
253E11
10/04/90
176.40
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253EII
10/04/90
1,112.05
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253E11
10/01/90
34.37
EAGLE WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
2,342.43
* * * * **
253E26
10/04/90
25.12-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
78.82-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
8.41-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
1.09-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
2.03-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
253E26
10104190
61.90-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
4.73-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
84.79
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
1,256.35
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
420.80
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
54.84
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
3,941.30
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
3,095.11
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
236.57
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
101.72
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 =86
253E26
10/04/90
239.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
72.54
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
278.90
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
180.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
253E26
10/04/90
138.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90.
31.85
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
1,324.05
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
260.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
911.25
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253E26
10/04/90
345.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
428.60
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
499.40
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253E26
10/04/90
36.27
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253E26
10/01/90
45.45
ED,PHILLIPS BEER
50- 4630 - 822 -82
253E26
10/01/90
23.00
ED PHILLIPS MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
* * * * **
13,823.94
253G82
10/04/90
42.20-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
253G82
10/04/90
93.65-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
253G82
10/04/90
9.51-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
09 -30 -90 PAGE 2
# P.O. # MESSAGE
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 3
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
253G82
10/04/90
4.10-
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
10.96-
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
93.86-
GRIGGS
COOPER
50-3710-862-86
L
253G82
10/04/90
2,109.87.
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
475.30
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
4,682.72
GRIGGS
COOPER
50-4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
204.84
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
548.04
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
253G82
10/04/90
4,693.00
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253G82
10/01/90
35.82
GRIGGS
COOPER MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
MANUAL
12,495.31
* * * * **
* * * -CKS
253J62
10/04/90
3.41-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
28.95-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
1.47-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
.85-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
7.19-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
12.35-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
.79-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
4.02-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
77.28-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
48.85-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
1.07-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
5.81-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
1.08-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862-86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
6.95-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
3.43
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
146.20
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
.1,447.90
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
7.60
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
3,864.68
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
23.64
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
718.36
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
8.33
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
2,444.21
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
14.82
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
1.96
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
85.46
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
340.58
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
3.92
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
1,235.98
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
79.30
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
22.54
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
402.22
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
.49
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
9.80
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
11.27
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
106.95
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
2.94
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
107.08
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
695.57
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
.50
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253J62
10/04/90
582.02
JOHNSON
t
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
-CHECK
REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 4
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
253J62
10/04/90
6.86
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
12,174.54
* ** -CKS
253M98
10/01/90
1,160.67
MINNEGASCO
GAS
.26- 4254- 682 -68
MANUAL
1,160.67
kkkkkk
•
* ** -CKS
253P20
10/04/90
5.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P20
10/04/90
193.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P20
10/04/90
6.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P20
10/04/90
33.50
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P20
10/04/90
287.75
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P20
10/01/90
50.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
575.25
k k k k k k
* ** -CKS
253P82
10/04/90
.83-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
1.37-
PRIOR WINE
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
1.49-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
3.89-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
2.25-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
.87-
PRIOR WINE.
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253P82
10/01/90
19.95
PRIOR WINE
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
62.75
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
137.21
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
148.75
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
389.34
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
87.16
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
253P82
10/04/90
224.71
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1,059.17
k k k k k k
* ** -CKS
253Q16
10/04/90
2.39-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
5.83-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
5.77-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
2.65-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
11.67-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90-
37.06-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
14.28-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
27.52-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
2.81•-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
2.39-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
1.06-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
9.57-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
1.02-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
119.37
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
291.82'
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
583.64
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
1,852.83
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
253Q16
10/04/90
50.85
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV
253Q16
10/04/90
140.34
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
253Q16
10/04/90
1,375.10
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
253Q16
10/04/90
119.37
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
253Q16
10/04/90
576.35
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
253Q16
10/04/90
264.75
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253Q16,
10/04/90
1,425.90
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
253Q16
10/04/90
105.90
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
253Q16
10/04/90
953.85
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
7,736.05
* * * * **
254B73
10/01/90
50.00
GOLF COURSE
PC
ROOM REFUND
27- 3230 - 000 -00
254873
10/01/90
40.00
GOLF COURSE
PC
TEMP SALARIES
27- 4120 - 663 -66
254B73
10/01/90
40.00
GOLF COURSE
PC
DUES
27- 4204 - 661 -66
254673
10/01/90
89.04
GOLF COURSE
PC
ADVERTISING
27- 4214 - 667 -66
254B73
10/01/90
54.50
GOLF COURSE
PC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 661 -66
254873
10/01/90
10.50
GOLF COURSE
PC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 663 -66
254B73
10/01/90
48.85
GOLF COURSE
PC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 664 -66
254B73
10/01/90
5.18
GOLF COURSE
PC
CLEANING SUPPLIES
27- 4512- 662 -66
254B73
10/01/90
96.44
GOLF COURSE
PC
OFFICE SUPPLIES
27- 4516 - 661 -66
254B73
10/01/90
20.28
GOLF COURSE
PC
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 667 -66
254873
10/01/90
35.31
GOLF COURSE
PC
TOOL
27- 4580 - 664 -66
254873
10/01/90
31.74
GOLF COURSE
PC
CONCESSIONS
27- 4624- 663 -66
521.84
"—
10/01/90
9,839.00
CSEM INC
EQUIPMENT
30- 1340 - 000 -00
256700
9,839.00
* * * * **
255A82
10/01/90
6.05
AT &T
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
255A82
10/01/90
6.99
AT &T
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 622 -62
255A82
10/01/90
3.10
AT &T
TELEPHONE
23- 4256- 612 -61
255A82
10/01/90
11.12
AT &T
TELEPHONE
26- 4256- 682 -68
255A82
10/01/90
.21
AT &T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 821 -82
255A82
10,/01/90
.83
AT &T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 841 -84
255A82
10/01/90
.60
AT &T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 861 -86
28.90
*
255A63
see 224A83
255A84
10/01/90
33.50
AT &T
TELEPHONE
40- 4256 - 801 -80
255A84
10/01/90
23.00
AT &T
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 861 -86
56.50
*
* * * * **
255N16
10/01/90
1,073.83
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 301 -30
255N16
10/01/90
21,019.25
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 321 -30
255N16
10/01/90
3,473.51
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 322 -30
255N16
10/01/90
3,075.03
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 330 -30
255N16
10/01/90
2,138.39
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 375 -30
09 -30 -90 PAGE 5
# P.O. # MESSAGE
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL-
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV
255N16 ;
10/01/90
647.01
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 440 -44
255N16
10/01/90
47.18
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 460 -46
255N16
10/01/90
2,049.55
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252- 520 -52
255N16
10/01/90
2,305.82
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 540 -54
255N16
10/01/90
6,925.47
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 646 -64
255N16
10/01/90
739.89
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
23- 4252 - 612 -61
255N16
10/01/90
1,266.58
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
26- 4252 - 682 -68
255N16
10/01/90
668.23
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 662-66
255N16
10/01/90
245.79
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 664 -66
255N16
10/01/90
575.14
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 667 -66
255N16
10/01/90
10,294.33
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
28- 4252 - 702 -70
255N16
10/01/90
238.59
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
29- 4252 - 722 -72
255N16
10/01/90
.57
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
30- 4252 - 436 -42
255N16
10/01/90
3,042.68
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
40- 4252 - 801 -80
255N16
10/01/90
27,827.70
NSP
,POWER /LIGHT
40- 4252 - 803 -80
255N16
10/01/90
246.92
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
41- 4252 - 902 -90
255N16
10/01/90
510.15
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
41- 4252 - 902 -90
255N16
10/01/90
808.63
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 821 -82
255N16
10/01/90
1,339.53
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 841 -84
255N16
10/01/90
664.79
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 861 -86
* ** * **
91,224.56
255U27
10/01/90
65.67
US WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 436 -42
255U27
10/01/90
3,456.85
US WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
255U27
10/01/90
246:30
US WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 622 -62
255U27
10/01/90
48.49
US WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 646 -64
255U27
10/01/90
150.19
US WEST
TELEPHONE
23- 4256- 612 -61
255U27
10/01/90
114.93
US WEST
TELEPHONE
26- 4256 - 682 -68
255U27
10/01/90
387.16
US WEST
TELEPHONE
27- 4256 - 662 -66
255U27
10/01/90
86.40
US WEST
TELEPHONE
27- 4256 - 664 -66
255U27
10/01/90
137.01
US WEST
TELEPHONE
28- 4256- 702 -70
255U27
10/01/90
42.72
US WEST
TELEPHONE
29- 4256- 722 -72
255U27
10/01/90
84.84
US WEST
TELEPHONE
40- 4256 - 801 -80
255U27
10/01/90
79.63
US WEST
TELEPHONE
40- 4256 - 803 -80
255U27
10/01/90
16.06
US WEST
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 841 -84
255U27
10/01/90
158.29
US WEST
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 861 -86
5,074.54
62-5
see 255700
256701
10/01/90
1,325.00
D R FREY /CO
MISC /COMPUTER
25- 4900 - 160 -16
* * * * **
1,325.00
256673
10/01/90
196.63
GOLF COURSE PC
TEMP SALARY
27- 4120 - 664 -66
196.63
* * * * **
257C33
10/01/90
108,000.00-
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
257C33
10/01/90
108,000.00
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
.00
09 -30 -90 PAGE 6
# P.O. # MESSAGE
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
k k k k k k
257H83 10/01/90
k k k* k k
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
260051
10/01/90
k k k k k
MANUAL
260F14
10/01/90
260F14
10/01/90
k k k k k k
260P32
10/01/90
k k k * * k
262747
10/01/90
k k* k k k
262EII
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262EII
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262EII
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262EII
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
262E11
10/04/90
AMOUNT
500,000.00
500,000.00
96.66
154.41
433.51
14,003.94
36.17
105.20
217.75
1,363.21
7,958.62
14,567.26
15,212.25
54,148.98
14,959.14
1,000.16
15,959.30 *
26,320.07
26,320.07 *
8.11
8.11 *
4.71 -
7.23-
.68-
7.05-
9.08-
.70-
470.83
67.99
723.43
704.68
69.50
907.53
2.914.51
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
HRA
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
COMM /REV
FIDELITY BANK
FIDELITY BANK
P.E.R.A.
UPS
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
kkkkk*
262E26 10/04/90 2.64- ED PHILLIPS
TRANSFER
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
SALES TAX
FICA
MEDICARE
PERA
POSTAGE
09 -30 -90 PAGE 7
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10 -1145- 000 -00 MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 3357- 000 -00
MANUAL
23- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
26- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
27- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
28- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
29- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
30- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
40- 3357 - 000 -00
MANUAL
50- 3357 - 001 -00
MANUAL
50- 3357 - 002 -00
MANUAL
50- 3357 - 003 -00
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4149 - 510 -51
MANUAL
10- 4162 - 510 -51
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
* ** -CKS
10- 4145 - 510 -51
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 440 -44
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
* ** -CKS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 8
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
262E26
10/04/90
1.32-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
14.68- '-.4.44�-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/U4/90
132.20
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
734.24
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
66.10
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
722.55
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
228.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
851.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
1,497.90
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
727.75
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84:
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
1,191.20
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
1,187.36
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
747.10
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262E26
10/04/90
554.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
8,621.71*
* *xxx
* * * -CKS
262G82
10/04/90
3.91-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
125.02-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
50.25-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
3.71-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
5.15-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
35.87-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
77.92-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
8.58-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
5.57-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
77.73-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
185.72
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
257.28
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
1,793.35
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
3,895.99
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
278.58
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/01/90
33.94
GRIGGS COOPER LIQUOR
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
428.80
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
3,852.37
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
24.68-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
24.38
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
24.38-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
3.50-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
8.83-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
11.15-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
9.45-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
9.32-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/04/90
6.40-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262G82
10/01/90
234.28
GRIGGS COOPER MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
MANUAL
10,493.27
•xxxxx
xxx_CKS
262J62
10/04/90
.52-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
4.75-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 9
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
262J62
10/04/90
4.38-
JOHNSON
WINE.
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
.52-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
.52
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
.51-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
7.20-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
11.67-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
9.14-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
73.66-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
18.42-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
7.08-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
99.40-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
9.08-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 37.10- 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
2.94
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/01/90
4.90
JOHNSON
WINE
LIQUOR
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
583.16
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
3,683:02
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
26.46
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
4,971.82
JOHNSON
WINE
50-4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
27.81
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/01/90
4.90
JOHNSON
WINE
LIQUOR
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
51.93
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
51.15
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
1.47
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
.10/04/90
53.40-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
721.73
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
474.70
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
2.36-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
10.78
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
8.82
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
6.37
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
53.40
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
435.44
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
1,841.02
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
18.13
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
915.28
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
42.23-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
13.23
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
908.13-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
16.66
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
707.51
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
5.04-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262J62
10/04/90
8.82
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
15,200.74
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
262P20
10/04/90
98.15
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262P20
10/04/90
3.00
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
262P20
10/04/90
67.00
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
168.15
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
262P70
10/01/90
185.00
POSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
262P70
10/01/90
185.00
POSTMASTER
POSTMASTER
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
69 -30 -90 PAGE 10
,CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
262P70
10/01/90
185.00-
POSTMASTER
POSTMASTER
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
185.00
* * R
* ** -CKS
262P82
10/04/90
2.47-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
2.20-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
2.50-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
2.30-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
2.46-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
3.62-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
220.25
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
246.57
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
250.29
PRIOR WINE,
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
230.31
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
361.92
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262P82
10/04/90
245.95
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262P82
10/01/90
24.63
PRIOR WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1,564.37
262Q16
10/04/90
237.60
QUALITY WINE
5p- 4628 - 862 -86
**k-CKS
262Q16
10/04/90
15.99-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
10.83-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
28.70-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
,262Q16
10/04/90
.75-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
9.09-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
.78-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
38.95-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
5.16-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
.75-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
58.61-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
10.99-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
21.41-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
1,434.63
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
258.16
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
1,947.94
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
549.98
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
2,.930.09
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
74.95
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1262Q16
10/04/90
1,081.80
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
799.08
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
74.95
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
908.55
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
77.90
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
262Q16
10/04/90
2,137.86
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
262Q16
10/01/90
.01
9-.
QUALITY WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
* * * * **
12,311.49*
* ** -CKS
'263A82
10/01/90
7.56
AT &T
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
263A82
10/01/90
30.39
AT &T
TELEPHONE
27- 4256 - 662 -66
MANUAL
263A82
10/01/90
7.61
AT &T
TELEPHONE
27- 4256 - 664 -66
MANUAL
45.56
1990 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
k k * * * *
09 -30 -90 PAGE 11
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
263U27
10/01/90
17.63
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 436 -42
263U27
10/01/90
193.10
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
263U27
10/01/90
87.40
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 622 -62
263U27
10/01/90
20.66
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 628 -62
263U27
10/01/90
45.25
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 646 -64
263U27
10/01/90
16.06
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
23- 4256 - 612 -61
263U27
10/01/90
98.03
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 662 -66
263U27
10/01/90
130.33
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 667 -66
263U27
10/01/90
141.78
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
28- 4256 - 702 -70
263U27
10/01/90
476.81
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
30- 4256 - 782 -78
263U27
10/01/90
54.94
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
30- 4256 - 784 -78
263U27
10/01/90
490.31
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
40- 4256- 803 -80
263U27
10/01/90
16.06
US
WEST
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 821 -82
* k * k * *
44.88
1,788.36
WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
268E11
264764
10/01/90
699.99
WHOLESALE CLUB
TV
27- 1300 - 001 -00
268E11
10/01/90
699.99
EAGLE
WINE
MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
264P70
10/01/90
5,000.00
POSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
268E26
10/04/90
5,000.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
268E26
k *k *k*
10.80-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
268E26
10/04/90
268E11
10/04/90
4.38-
EAGLE
WINE
10/04/90
50- 3710 - 822 -82
268E11
10/04/90
.88-
EAGLE
WINE
540.30
50- 3710 - 822 -82
268E11
10/04/90
9.72-
EAGLE
WINE
ED
50- 3710 - 842 -84
268E11
10/04/90
8.01-
EAGLE
WINE
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
268E11
10/04/90
.88-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
268E11
10/04/90
88.20
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
268E11
10/04/90
437.74
EAGLE
WINE
50 -4628- 822 -82
268E11
10/04/90
972.22
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
268EII
10/04/90
800.93
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
268E11
10/04/90
88.20
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
268E11
10/01/90
44.88
EAGLE
WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
268E11
10/01/90
37.54
EAGLE
WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
268E11
10/01/90
313.56
EAGLE
WINE
MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
2,759.40
* R * k k
268E26
10/04/90
6.60-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
268E26
10/04/90
16.10-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
268E26
10/04/90
10.80-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
268E26
10/04/90
330.35
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 822 -82
268E26
10/04/90
805.49
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 842 -84
268E26
10/04/90
540.30
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
268E26
10/04/90
486.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
268E26
10/04/90
91.95-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1890 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 12
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
268E26
10/04/90
409.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
42.90
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268E26
10/0'4/90
471.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
977.90
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
751.74
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
499.65
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
59.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
1,374.40
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
815.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268E26
10/04/90
657.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268E26
10/01/90
151.50
ED PHILLIPS BEER
50- 4630 - 822 -82
MANUAL
8,248.63
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
268G82
10/04/90
12.63-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
35.54-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
38.64-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
63.64-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
117.94-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
12.24-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
73.64-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
3,181.98
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
611.91
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
5,896.80
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
3,682.11
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
13,018.53 *
268H83
10/01/90
90,000.00
HRA TRANSFER
10- 1145- 000 -00
MANUAL
90,000.00 *
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
268J62
10/04/90
3.75-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
7.75-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
8.75-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
1.66-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
.77-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
43.42-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
6.04-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
98.99-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4.33-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
7:57-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
2.40-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
6.87-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
7.56-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
3.63-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
81.54-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
5.25-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
2,171.01
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
14.21
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
1.96
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 13
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
268J62
10/04/90
28.42
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4,948.07
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
216.76
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4,077.39
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
22.66
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
.00
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4.90
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4.41
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
605.38
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
77.04
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
165.98
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
1.96
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
19.85-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
239.79
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
.00
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
683.96
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
14.21
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
9.31
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
5.88
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
758.73
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
13.72
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
4.12-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
363.47
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
8.82
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
9.80
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
757.33
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
.00
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268J62
10/04/90
523.55
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
15,414.47 "
**
***-CKS
268P82
10/04/90
1.49-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
1.90-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
5.07-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
3.75-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
1.78-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
3.53-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
149.45
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
190.22
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
506.92
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
375.31
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
352.66
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268P82
10/04/90
177.50
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
268P82
10/01/90
2463
PRIOR WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268P82
10/01/90
57.91
PRIOR WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1,817.08 "
.�...
r *r -CKS
268016
10/04/90
.39-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268Q16
10/04/90
.39
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268Q16
10/04/90
6.02-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268Q16
10/04/90
5.83-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
268Q16
10/04/90
.39-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268016
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
26BQ16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
268Q16
10/04/90
* * * * **
269M98 10/01/90
270H83 10/01/90
* * * * **
AMOUNT
22.38 -
2.71-
.26-
74.83 -�..
11.67 -
1.06-
.78-
75.80-
3.25-
10.65-
1,118.62
291.82
583.64
3,741.96
135.66
162.74
3,790.42
38.95
38.95
38.95-
600.40
25.75
105.90
77.90
1,062.84
11,529.95 ■
11,520.97*
3.00
3.00
60,000.00
60,000.00
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY_ WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
QUALITY WINE
MINNEGASCO
HRA
ITEM DESCRIPTION
GAS
TRANSFER
270M98
10/01/90
81.18
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
160.12
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
3.58
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
204.00
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
23.80
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
1,066.10
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
45.29
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
41.00
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
1,128.72
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
4.87
MINNEGASCO
GAS
270M98
10/01/90
18.49
MINNEGASCO
GAS
2,777.15
* * * * **
270N12
10/01/90
2,398.26
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE
INSURANCE
ACCOUNT NO. INV
50- 3710 - 822 -82
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 842 -84
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 3710 - 862 -86
50- 4626- 822 -82
50- 4626- 822 -82
50- 4626 - 842 -84
50- 4626- 842 -84
50- 4626- 842 -84
50- 4626 - 862 -86
50- 4626- 862 -86
50- 4628- 822 -82
50- 4628 - 822 -82
50- 4628 - 822 -82
50- 4628 - 822 -82
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628- 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
30- 4252 - 436 -42
10- 1145 - 000 -00
10- 4254 - 440 -44
10- 4254- 646 -64
23- 4254 - 612 -61
27- 4254- 662 -66
27- 4254 - 664 -66
28- 4254 - 702 -70
30- 4254 - 782 -78
40- 4254 - 801 780
40- 4254 - 803 -80
50- 4254 - 841 -84
50- 4254 - 861 -86
10- 4158 - 510 -51
09 -30 -90 PAGE 14
# P.O. # MESSAGE
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
* * * * * *
271C33
10/01/90
271C33
10/01/90
271G86
10/01/90
* * * * *
* ** -CKS
271M24
10/01/90
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
271P42
10/01/90
* ** -CKS
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275EII
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275EII
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
275E11
10/04/90
* * * * **
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
275E26
10/04/90
AMOUNT
2,398.26 *
95,000.00
95,000.00-
..00 *
15,588.18
15,588.18 *
16,782.20
16,782.20 *
20,988.50
20,988.50 *
3.49 -
3.17-
.70-
6.72-
2.09-
15.45-
.70-
70.00
348.80
317.28
672.34
208.50
70.00
1,545.00
3,199.60
3.23 -
19.31-
19.31-
19.31
14.83 -
1.32-
973.93-
161.88
973.93
8.10
965.83
66.10
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
CITY /EDINA
CITY /EDINA
GROUP HEALTH
MED CENTER
PHP
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
EAGLE WINE
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
PAYROLL TRANSFER
PAYROLL TRANSFER
INSURANCE
INSURANCE
INSURANCE
09 -30 -90 PAGE 15
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4156- 510 -51
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4156- 510 -51
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50 -3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL.
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82'
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 16
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
275E26
10/04/90
767.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90'
354.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
509.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
1,056.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
46.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
25.20
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
190.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
890.30
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
514.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
741.75
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275E26
10/04/90
1,360.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
7,617.42
* * k * * *
* * k - C K S
275G82
10/04/90
8.01-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
46.64-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
15.37-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
40.13-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
89.73-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
7.20-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
2.88-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
117.40-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
1.44-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
5.27-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
2,006.69
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
4,486.45
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
143.94
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
359.85
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
5,869.76
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
71.97
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
263.60
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275G82
10/04/90
.00
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
12,868.19
k k k R k k
* * *- C K S
275J62
10/04/90
2.02-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
6.36-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
30.74-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
1.11-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
12.23-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
8.39-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
5.10-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
88.53-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
4.73-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
6.30-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
3.33-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
121.33-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
1,536.89
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
269.50
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
7.84
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
4,425.96
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09 -30 -90 PAGE 17
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
275J62
10/04/90
20.09
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
31.12
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
6,066.94
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
2.94
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
4.41
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
111.28
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
6.77-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
6.37
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
202.51
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
636.06
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
13.23
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
' 275J62
10/04/90
512.41
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
840.24
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
10.78
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
29.40
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
1,216.26
JOHNSON WINE•
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
333.42
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
15.30-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
7.84
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
14.21
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
472.77
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
630.05
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275J62
10/04/90
4.61
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
17,094.89
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
275P20
10/04/90
153.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P20
10/04/90
5.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P20
10/04/90
10.40
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275P20
10/04/90
643.65
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
812.05
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
275P82
10/04/90
1.59-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
1.12-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
.47-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
1.17-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
1.61-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
3.53-
PRIOR WINE
50- .3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
5.42-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
3.17-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
111.62
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
27.16
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
159.29
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
116.52
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
160.74
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
353.00
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
541.72
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275P82
10/04/90
316.79
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1,768.76
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
275Q16
10/04/90
118.80-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3700 - 862 -86
MANUAL
1990 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
09-30 -90 PAGE 18
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
275Q16
10/04/90
.35
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
.53-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/0'4/90
29.36-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
.39-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
7.70-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
1.55-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
9.76-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
7.70-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
7.70
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275016
10/04/90
51.56-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
32.00-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
32.00
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
11.67-
QUALITY
WINE.
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
.32
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
32.00
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
32.00-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
97.11-
QUALITY
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
17.27-
QUALITY
.WINE
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
1,467.14
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
488.22
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
2,577.89
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
583.64
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
4,856.11
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
38.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
34.75-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
52.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
2,020.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
769.05
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
2,790.00-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
154.65
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
92,020.95-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
92,790.00
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
31.65
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
31.65-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
31.65-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
31.65
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
31.65-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
1,723.65
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
275Q16
10/04/90
.00
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
12,300.82
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
275T22
10/04/90
3.00
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275T22
10/04/90
119.70
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
275T22
10/04/90
2.00
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
275T22
10/04/90
71.82
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
196.52
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
844,161.35
FUND 10
TOTAL
GENERAL FUND
1,067.23
FUND 23
TOTAL
ART CENTER
1,325.00
FUND 25
TOTAL
CAPITAL FUND
2,992.59
FUND 26
TOTAL
SWIMMING POOL FUND
18,217.28
FUND 27
TOTAL
GOLF COURSE FUND
1990 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
11,675.39
386.51
10,637.36
34,091.59
757.07
251,413.98 25 "6 69
1,176,725.35*
C
09 -30 -90 PAGE 19
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
CHECK
REGISTER
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
FUND
28
TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
FUND
29
TOTAL
GUN RANGE FUND
FUND
30
TOTAL
EDINBOROUGH PARK
FUND
40
TOTAL
UTILITY FUND
FUND
41
TOTAL
STORM SEWER UTILITY
FUND
50
TOTAL
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
TOTAL
C
09 -30 -90 PAGE 19
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE