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EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 15, 1991
7:00 P.M.
ROLLCALL - HRA & COUNCIL
COUNCIL PROCLAMATIONS - DISABILITY ACTION WEEK
EDINA HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BAND DAY
ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS - Adoption of Consent Agenda Items is made by
Commissioners as to HRA items and by the Council Members as to Council items.
items marked with an asterisk ( *) and in bold print are Consent Agenda Items
and are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will
no separate discussion of such items unless a Commissioner or Council Member or
so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.
EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
* I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF HRA MEETING OF APRIL 1, 1991
* II. AWARD OF BID - TURF TRUCKSTER - CENTENNIAL LAKES PARR
* III. PAYMENT OF HRA CLAIMS
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IV. ADJOURNMENT OF HRA
EDINA CITY COUNCIL
* I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Regular Meeting of March 18, 1991 and Special Meeting of
March 4, 1991
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk.
Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard. Motion to close hearing.
Zoning Ordinancece: 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: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass.
A. Amendment to Zoning Ordinance No. 825 - Section 21, Flood Plain Overlay
District
B. Robert Hanson Property - Generally Located North of Crosstown Highway 62
and East of Highway 169
III. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS
IV. AWARD OF BIDS
A. Paper Supply - About Town Magazine (Contd from 4/1/91)
B. . Agency Services - About Town Magazine (Contd from 4/1/91)
* C. Contract No. 91 -9 - Bituminous Street Surfacing, Concrete Curb A Gutter,
Lighting Improvement No. BA -291 and Storm Sever Improvement No. STS -214 -
W. 69th Street from France Av to Xerxes Av
* D. Burner - City Hall Boiler
Agenda
Edina City Council
April 15, 1991
Page Two
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Approval of Baffle Premise Permit Application - MN Waterfowl Association,
5701 Normandale Rd (Contd from 4/1/91) (Continue to 5/6/91)
B. 494/169 Land Acquisition 1,
C. Approval of Richfield Storm Water Plans
D. Appointment to Community Health Services Advisory Committee
E. Appointment to The Edina Foundation Board
F. Approval of 3.2 Beer License and On -Sale Wine License - Hawthorn Room,
3400 Edinborough Way
G. Upcoming Council Dates
VI. INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES
A. S.F. 1169 - To Require Single- Member Wards in Cities of 20,000 Populatita
or More
VII. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL
VIII. POST AGENDA AND MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
IX. FINANCE
A. Payment of Claims as per pre -list dated 04/15/91: Total $492,005.21 and
for Confirmation of Payment of Claims dated 03/31/01: Total $722,843.32
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS
Mon Apr 22 Board of Review
5:00
p.m.
Council Room
Tues Apr 23 Annual Volunteers Reception
5:00
p.m.
Edinborough Park
Mon May 6 School Board /Council Meeting
5:00
p.m.
Council Room
Regular Council Meeting
7:00
p.m.
Council Room
Mon May 20 Regular Council Meeting
Tues May 21 SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION
Mon May 27 MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED - CITY HALL CLOSED
7:00 p.m. Council Room
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thurs May 30 AMM Annual Meeting 5:30 p.m. Earle Brown
Heritage Center,
Brooklyn Center
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS: Many individuals with disabilities are living independently in our community
and are participating in educational, social, religious and recreational activities;
and
WHEREAS: A significant effort is being made Statewide and Nationwide to eliminate
barriers for persons who are disabled in the areas of employment, housing,
transportation, education, and public accommodations: and
WHEREAS: City officials and school administrators desire public awareness as to the issues
and concerns facing persons who are disabled; and
WHEREAS: Residents of our community need to take action to eliminate the remaining
barriers facing persons who are disabled; and
WHEREAS: The Governor of the State of Minnesota, and each of the South Hennepin
communities are proclaiming Disability Action Week in recognition of the
contributions individuals who are disabled make within the State and the
communities in which they live:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of the City of Edina, do hereby
proclaim the week of April 21 - 27, 1991, as
DISABILITY ACTION WEEK
Further, I urge all residents of our City to be more open and attentive to the needs and
abilities of persons with disabilities.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1991.
Mayor
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MINUTES
OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
APRIL 1. 1991
ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Commissioners Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith and
Richards.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Motion was made by Commissioner Kelly and was
seconded by Commissioner Rice to approve and adopt the BRA Consent Agenda
items as presented.
Rollcall:-
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1991 APPROVED Notion was made by
Commissioner Kelly and was seconded by Commissioner Rice to approve the BRA
Minutes of March 18, 1991.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY FROM CENTENNIAL LAKES PLAZA TO CLP PARTNERS. AUTHORIZED-
LOT DIVISION APPROVED Executive Director Hughes reported that the owners of
Centennial Lakes Plaza have requested permission to construct an outdoor
seating area which would be accessory to a proposed restaurant.- The
restaurant, "Two Guys From Italy" is proposed to be located on the lower level
of Centennial Lakes Plaza, directly below the "Q- Cumbers" restaurant. The
outdoor seating area would be accessible only from the interior of the
restaurant and would be for the exclusive use of "Two Guys From Italy"
restaurant.
The existing lot line separating Centennial Lakes Park from Centennial Lakes
Plaza bisects the proposed outdoor seating area. CLP Partners, requests that
this lot line be adjusted so as to transfer approximately 500 sq. ft. of
property to their ownership. This would permit the entire outdoor seating
area to be located on private property.
An outdoor restaurant in this location would be a positive addition to the
park environment. Staff cannot identify any adverse effects of this outdoor
seating area on the operations of the park. Staff would recommend approval of
the transfer of.the property to CLP Partners, subject to the following:
1) CLP Partners, should reimburse the HRA for its original acquisition
costs for the property. The purchase price was $5.69 /square feet.
2) The deed of conveyance should restrict use of the property to an outdoor
dining area. The construction of buildings or structures on the parcel
should not be allowed.
Commissioner Comments
In response to Commissioner Smith, Director Hughes answered that attorney's
fees were not figured in the proposed reimbursement cost. He said the
property was acquired in 1988, and the outdoor restaurant concept was talked
about at that time, but it was not known if a restaurant would be in the lower
level or not.
Commissioner Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption,
subject to: 1) Reimbursement to the HRA by CLP Partners at $6.50 sq. ft.
1,
($3,250.00), and 2) That the deed restrict the use of the property to an
outdoor dining area:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Edina, Minnesota,
(KRA) that it hereby authorizes and directs the Chairman and Secretary to
execute on behalf of the HRA, a limited warranty deed to CLP Partners, a
Minnesota General Partnership, conveying land described as follows:
All that part of OUTLOT D, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION, according to
the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows:
Commencing at a point in the westerly line of said OUTLOT D, said point
also being the most'easterly corner.in the southerly line of LOT 1,
BLOCK 3, said SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION; thence on an assumed
bearing of North 00 degrees 41 minutes 01 seconds hest along said
westerly line for 90.00 feet to an angle point in said westerly line;
thence North 89 degrees 18 minutes 59 seconds East along said westerly
line for 10.41 feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence
South 65 degrees 56 minutes 11 seconds East along said westerly line for
42.00 feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence North 69
degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds East along said westerly line for 40.00
feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence North 24 degrees 03
minutes 49 seconds East along said westerly line for 0.47 feet to the
actual point of beginning; thence North 24 degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds
East continuing along said westerly line for 44.53 feet to an angle
point in said westerly line; thence North 20 degrees 56 minutes 11
seconds hest along said westerly line 18.84 feet; thence North 69
degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds East for 4.50 feet; thence South 20
degrees 56 minutes 11 seconds East for 23.14 feet; thence southerly for
21.11 feet along a non - tangential curve concave to the west, radius
149.00 feet and central angle 8 degrees 06 minutes 59 seconds, the chord
of said curve bears South 18 degrees 27 minutes 16 seconds Rest; thence
South 22 degrees 30 minutes 45 seconds Rest for 14.46 feet; thence
southwesterly and westerly for 14.06 feet along a tangential curve
concave to the west radius 9.00 feet and central angle 89 degrees 28
minutes, 45 seconds, to the point of beginning.
Commissioner Rice seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
Commissioner Smith then introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the following described tracts of land constitute various separate
parcels:
OUTLOT D, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION,
and
LOT 1, BLOCK 3, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION;
WHEREAS, the owners of the above tracts of land desire to subdivide said
tracts into the following described new and separate parcels (herein called
"Parcels"):
OUTLOT D, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION, according to the recorded
plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except that part of OUTLOT D,
SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION, described as. follows:
. Commencing at a point in the westerly line of said OUTLOT D, said
'I
point also being the most easterly corner in the southerly line of LOT
1, BLOCK 3, said SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION; thence on an assumed
bearing of North 00 degrees 41 minutes 01 seconds West along said
westerly line for 90.00 feet to an angle point in said westerly line;
thence North 89 degrees 18 minutes 59 seconds East along said westerly
line for 10.41 feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence
South 65 degrees 56 minutes 11 seconds East along said westerly line for
42.00 feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence North 69
degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds East along said westerly line for 40.00
feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence North 24 degrees 03
minutes 49 seconds East along said westerly line for 0.47 feet to the
actual point of beginning; thence North 24 degrees 03 minutes 49 seconds
East continuing along said westerly line for 44.53 feet to an angle
point in said westerly line; thence North 20 degrees 56 minutes 11
seconds West along said westerly line 18.84 feet; thence North 69
degrees 02 minutes 29 seconds East for 4.50 feet; thence South 20
degrees 56 minutes 11 seconds East for 23.14 feet; thence southerly for
21.11 feet along a non - tangential curve concave to the west, radius
149.00 feet and central angle 8 degrees 06 minutes 59 seconds, the chord
of said curve bears South 18 degrees 27 minutes 16 seconds West; thence
South 22 degrees,30 minutes 45 seconds West for 14.46 feet; thence
southwesterly and westerly for 14.06 feet along a tangential curve
concave to the west radius 9.00 feet and central angle 89 degrees 28
minutes, 45 seconds, to the point of beginning.
and
LOT 1, BLOCK 3, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION, and that part of
OUTLOT D, SOUTH EDINA DEVELOPMENT ADDITION as described in above parcel.
WHEREAS, it has been determined that compliance with the Subdivision and
Zoning Regulations of the City of Edina will create an unnecessary hardship
and said Parcels as separate tracts of land do not interfere with the purposes
of the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations as contained in the City of Edina
Ordinance Nos. 804 and 825.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina
that the conveyance and ownership of said Parcels as separate tracts of land
is hereby approved and the requirements and provisions of Ordinance No. 804
and Ordinance No. 825 are hereby waived to allow said division and conveyance
thereof as separate tracts of land but are not waived for any other purpose or
as to any other provision thereof, and subject, however, to the provision that
nor further subdivision be made of said Parcels unless made in compliance with
the pertinent ordinances of the City of Edina or with the prior approval of
this Council as may be provided for by those ordinances.
Commissioner Rice seconded the motion.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*BID AWARDED FOR LAWN CARE EOUIPMENT Motion was made by Commissioner Kelly
and was seconded by Commissioner Rice for award of bid for lawn care equipment
for Centennial Lakes Park to recommended low bidder, MTI Distributing, at
$13,500.00.
Motion was carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Commissioner Kelly and was seconded by
Commissioner Rice to approve payment of the following HRA claims as shown in
detail on the Check Register dated 4/1/91, and consisting of one page
totalling $35,775.93.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chairman Richards declared
the meeting adjourned.
Executive Director
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Commissioner Rice to approve payment of the following HRA claims as shown in
detail on the Check Register dated 4/1/91, and consisting of one page
totalling $35,775.93.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chairman Richards declared
the meeting adjourned.
Executive Director
A.
° 02 REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
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TO: Mayor Richards and Council Members
FROM: Gordon Hughes, HRA
VIA: Kenneth Rosland-City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $1000
DATE: April 15, ' 1991
AGENDA ITEM HRA.II.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Turf Truckster for Centennial Lakes Grounds Maint.
Company Amount of Quote or &d
1. Cushman Motor Company,:Inc.
2. Illinois Lawn Equipment
3. Host Distributing, Inc.
4.
5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. $9,299.00
2. $9,930.00
3. $10,194.50
4.
5.
Cushman Motor Company, Inc.
This piece of equipment is required to facilitate a variety of grounds
maintance requirements at Centennial. The advantage of this machine is
its size, flexibility and diversity. The Cushman model is desired above
other manufacturers because competators do not carry the engine or
hydraulic requirements required for anticipated work or power converter.
*In addition, reciprocal use with golf course attachments offer
substantial savings.
Signa ure Department
The Recommended bid is x L�L — �CL�
within budget not within buet oJWallin, 6ance Director
Kenneth Rosland City
1991 CITY
OF EDINA HRA
PAGE 1
CHECK REGISTER
MESSAGE
01- 1390 - 132 -12
.CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
105701
04/10/91
83.02
TAMARACK
PARK
MAINT
13072
83.02
*
* ** -CKS
01- 1390 - 132 -12
699
01- 1315 - 132 -12
01- 1340 - 132 -12
105707
04/10/91
6,393.32
BRW INC
ARCH
FEES
258428 388
6,393.32
*
AAAA *A
105710
04/10/91
195.46
GEPHART ELECTRIC
PARK
IMPROVE
195.46
*
:05720
04/10/91
43,320.00
LEWIS ENG CO
PARK
IMPROVE
43,320.00
*
105721
04/10/91
2,500.00
DORSEY HOVDE
MISC
2,500.00
*
105722
04/10/91
528.40
REM SUPPLY
EQUIPMENT
528.40
*
105723
04/10/91
20.98
HIRSHFIELDS
PARK
MAINT
105723
04/10/91
58.21
HIRSHFIELDS
PARK
MAINT
79.19
*
53,099.39
FUND O1 TOTAL
FUND
HRA
53,099.39
TOTAL
* ** -CKS
04 -15 -91
PAGE 1
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
01- 1390 - 132 -12
148155 389
A** -CKS
01- 1319 - 131 -12
61575
* ** -CKS
01- 1390 - 133 -12
13072
* ** -CKS
01- 1390 - 132 -12
699
01- 1315 - 132 -12
01- 1340 - 132 -12
01416 390
01- 1390 - 132 -12
258393 388
01- 1390 - 132 -12
258428 388
* ** -CKS
MINUTES
OF THE CLOSED COUNCIL MEETING
HELD AT EDIM CITY HALL
MARCH 4, 1991
A closed Council Meeting was held on March 4, 1991, at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose
of discussing potential litigation concerning the request for setback and height
variances by U.S. West NewVector Group for construction of an antenna tower and
equipment building on property at.5600 Lincoln Drive.
In attendance were Members Kelly, Paulus, Rice and Smith. Staff members present
were Manager Rosland, Assistant Manager Hughes, Planner Aaker, Attorney Erickson
and Clerk Daehn.
Attorney Erickson advised the Council of the legal ramifications of denial of the
setback and height variances and explained alternatives that the Council could
consider.
No formal action was taken and no other business was discussed by the Council
Members. Meeting was adjourned at 6 :58 p.m.
City Clerk
MINUTES
OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL
MARCH 18, 1991
ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith and Mayor
Richards.
CAMP FIRE BIRTHDAY WEEK PROCLAIMED AND FLAG CEREMONY HELD Mayor Richards presented
the following proclamation which was unanimously adopted:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Camp Fire, the national youth organization, will be celebrating its 81st
birthday on March 17, 1991; and
WHEREAS, Camp Fire councils in the City of Edina teach boys and girls self - reliance
and good citizenship; and
WHEREAS, through contemporary programs and by speaking out on issues that affect
youth and their families, today's Camp Fire is helping kids cope with their changing
world; and
WHEREAS, in Camp Fire, the choices and opportunities are wide open for boys and
girls; and
WHEREAS, through Camp Fire, young people are learning to develop confidence and to
gain skills needed to become tomorrow's leaders; and
WHEREAS, Camp Fire is commended for the opportunities its programs offer to young
people in the City of Edina and throughout the nation and for the many services
these young people perform for their communities through Camp Fire.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of the City of Edina, do hereby
officially proclaim March 17th to March 23rd, 1991, to be
CAMP FIRE BIRTHDAY WEEK
in the City of Edina.
Mayor Richards welcomed second and third graders from Countryside and Highlands
School Camp Fire Youth Organization and their leader Carol Rothe. The members
presented Council with a "birthday cake" in honor of Camp Fire Birthday Week.
DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST PROCLAIMED Mayor Richards
introduced the following proclamation which was unanimously adopted:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, from 1933 to 1945, six million Jews were murdered in the Nazi Holocaust as
part of a systematic program of genocide, and millions of other people perished as
victims of Nazism;
WHEREAS, the people of the City of Edina should remember the atrocities committed by
the Nazis in the hope that such horrors are never repeated;
WHEREAS, the people of the City of Edina should continually rededicate themselves to
the principle of equal Justice for all people;
WHEREAS, the people of the City of Edina should remain eternally vigilant against
all tyranny, and recognize that bigotry provides a breeding ground for tyranny to
flourish;
WHEREAS, April 11, 1991, has been designated pursuant to an Act of Congress as a Day
of Remembrance of Victims of the Nazi Holocaust, known internationally as Yom
Hashoah; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the people of the City of Edina to Join with The
United States Holocaust Memorial Council in the commemoration:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of the City of Edina, proclaim that,
in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and in the hope that we will strive
always to overcome prejudice, and inhumanity, through vigilance, education, and
resistance, proclaim that the creek of April 7 -14, 1991, is hereby designated as
DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE
OF THE VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST
in the City of Edina.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by
Member Kelly to approve and adopt the Council Consent Agenda items as presented wit,
the exception of removal of item VI.B. - Award of Bid for Signs for Yorkdale Liquor
Store.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*XrNUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF FEBRUARY 4 AND 19, 1991 APPROVED Motion was
made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Kelly to approve the Council minutes
of the regular meetings of February 4 and 19, 1991, as presented.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED ON SIDEWALK IMPROVElIENT NO. S -51 (VOODDALE AVENUE (EAST
SIDE) FROM ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH TO V. 56TH STREET): PROJECT ORDERED Affidavits of
Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on file.
Presentation by Engineer
As a preface to the three sidewalk public hearings, Engineer Hoffman stated that
Edina has 49 miles of .sidewalks, both City and private, of which 30 miles are City
owned and maintained. Twenty -five more miles are estimated for completion of the
system. Sidewalk projects are done when petitioned by residents and approved by the
Council after a public hearing or with the reconstruction of a street as part of the
City's construction plans, with Council approval after a public hearing.
Edina's Comprehensive Plan and sidewalk policy objective is to provide a rational
system of sidewalks that will enhance pedestrian safety, encourage non - motorized
transportation and improve access to public transit and activity centers. -The
policies of the Comprehensive Plan are:
1) Provide short link sidewalks that improve and connect the existing system;
2) Provide sidewalks and safe crossing in high pedestrian danger areas, including
high traffic streets, and commercial areas;
3) Provide sidewalks for transit access;
4) Provide sidewalks in high density residential areas;
5) Provide sidewalk links within the Southdale major activity center;
6) Provide sidewalk links to public service centers, and recreation areas, or
7) Provide sidewalk access to major employment centers.
Sidewalk Improvement No. S -51, located on Wooddale Avenue (east side), from St.
Stephen's Church to W. 56th Street, was petitioned for by residents. The plan is
for the sidewalk to be concrete with retaining walls, and to be completed in the
fall of 1991. The estimated cost of the project is $147,330.40, which would be
funded by state aid funds (gas tax). In order for part of the costs to be eligible
for state aid funds, municipal state aid streets must have an average of 5000
vehicles per day. The City will do the maintenance of the proposed sidewalk. Snow
removal is done within two days of a heavy snowfall or on the same day if a light
snowfall. In extreme cases, snow may be hauled away by truck. Engineer Hoffman
recommended Council approval with a decision on the Minnehaha Creek Crossing.
Engineer Hoffman said three months ago when the petition was presented, 50% of the
residents were in favor of the sidewalk, 50% were not at home to respond or were not
in favor of the sidewalk project. A slide presentation depicting the topography and
actual placement of the proposed sidewalk was shown. The sidewalk would be built ii
the fall to disturb the smallest amount of vegetation and to control tree diseases.
Lots with slight elevation might require a small retaining wall. Several hydrants
and telephone poles would have to be relocated and several driveways may need extra
sloping but the whole area is quite flat down to Wooddale Lane. There are two
options for the bridge over Minnehaha Creek, i.e., build a separate structure, or
in order to use State Aid Funds, taper the roadway approaching the bridge giving a
four foot walk width on the street side of the abutment. The latter would mean
eliminating five parking spaces. There is nothing that could be built that would
match the aesthetics of the existing bridge, the tapering of the street at the
bridge location would maintain those aesthetics. ,
Engineer Hoffman reported that many phone calls have been received, both pro and con
on the Wooddale sidewalk issue. Letters in opposition have also been received from:
Catherine and Dennis Niewoehner, 5009 Wooddale Ln.; Dianne and George May, 5131.
Wooddale Glen; Jeanne K. Hanson, 5111 Wooddale Av.; Joyce Thielvolat, 5505 Wooddale
Av.; and in favor from: Dewey and Kate Johnson, 4504 Lakeview Dr.; and G. F. Walsh,
5221 Wooddale Av. S.
There are two options before the Council: 1) No build, or 2) Authorize sidewalk
project with Minnehaha Creek crossing on separate structure or use existing street
by narrowing.
Council Comment
In response to Member Kelly's question about die back of trees in the proposed
sidewalk area, Engineer Hoffman said a lot depends on the type of tree and the
distance of tree to the sidewalk. Member Kelly-stated she believed safety was the
real issue for the proposed sidewalk construction.
Considerable discussion followed concerning right of way. Engineer Hoffman
explained that, typically, state aid streets are 66 feet in total: 36 feet of
roadway curb to curb, with approximately 15 feet of right of way on each side beyond
the curb. There is not sufficient right of way on the west side of Wooddale to
construct a sidewalk. On this project, the petitioners asked for sidewalk on the
east side where there is sufficient right of way.
Member,Rice inquired if the existing bridge could be dismantled, moved and rebuilt.
Engineer Hoffman said it could be done but the cost would be prohibitive. Member
Rice asked if this sidewalk could continue to Valley View Road. Engineer Hoffman
stated that existing roadway, beyond 56th Street does not meet State Aid
Requirements, e.g. not wide enough, not built to design standards. Member Rice
asked who would be liable if someone fell on the sidewalk. Attorney Erickson said
that the Minnesota tort statute has certain exemptions for a city. One of.those
would exempt the City from any claim based upon snow and ice conditions on a public
sidewalk, except where the condition is affirmatively caused by the negligent acts
of the City, e.g. the City would not be liable unless we did something to make the
condition worse. That generally would apply to a homeowner also.
In response to Member Smith's questions, Engineer Hoffman explained that the roadway
up to the bridge could be tapered, eliminating the need to build around the bridge
back. Sidewalks are generally 5 feet wide and the equipment to clean them is the
same e. On occasion sidewalks have been narrowed down because of trees, but 4 feet is
minimum. The project cost would be less by $15,000 - $20,000 if the separate steel
pedestrian bridge were not included.
Member Paulus pointed out that the historic nature has changed terrifically since
Wooddale was created. Edina can no longer be classified as a rural suburban area.
It is a first ring suburb with a city type atmosphere of which sidewalks are a
characteristic. Streets are getting busier and children are more independent when
walking to parks.
Public Comment
Residents.speaking in opposition to the proposed sidewalk were, Bruce Armstrong,
5301 Wooddale; Tara Keehr, 5337 Wooddale; Dennis Niewoehner, 5009 Wooddale Lane;
Dave Cammack, 5403 Wooddale; Al Kasid, 5401 Wooddale; Vern Anderson, 5209 Wooddale?
and David Joslin, Rector of St. Stephen's Church. Comments heard from residents in
opposition included the following: the loss of mature trees, why it would be
considered if it only meets one of eight criteria of the Comprehensive Land Plan,
liability for public injury on the sidewalk or proposed retaining walls, aesthetics
of the proposed pedestrian bridge and surrounding areas, trees becoming diseased if
disturbed, why the west side of Wooddale was not considered, walking/hiking on
Wooddale is easy - no one uses the parking lane, freezing on the bridge in the
winter, and concern over who would pay for utility repairs under the sidewalk.
Engineer Hoffman responded that any repairs between the utility curb box and the
home would be the responsibility of the resident; repairs from the curb box out
would be the City's responsibility.
Residents speaking in favor of the proposed sidewalk were: Rita Domke, 5200
Chantrey, (former area homeowner); John Wheaton, 5313 Wooddale, speaking also for
Millie and Larry Kahn, 5333 Wooddale, Antoinette Somerville, 5200 Oaklawn; and Fred
and Tina Keller, 5328 Kellogg; Harriet Walsh, 5221 Wooddale; Karen Stein, 5513
Wooddale; Mike McDonald, 5409 Wooddale; Kathy Snyder, 5501 Wooddale; John Crist,
5324 Halifax; and Ellen Schwandt, 4516 Tower Street. Comments heard in favor of the
sidewalk were: this is totally a safety issue, family members have been hit by cars,
there is no safe direct route to the playgrounds, build a sidewalk all the way to
Valley View, this is a people issue not a tree issue, traffic is very,fast, street
is very dark at night for pedestrians, biking is impossible, school and transit
buses stop at all times of the day, snow puts people waiting for buses in the street
or on the grass and it is very difficult to push a stroller without a sidewalk.
Ron Grote, 5107 Wooddale; Don Sweder, 5115 Wooddale Glen; Bill Spell, 5011 Wooddale
Lane were sympathetic to all the opinions given. Concerns expressed included:
landscaping, aesthetics of bridge, Wooddale is dark and scary, preserve the garden,
5009 Wooddale, the main concern is safety.
Member Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. 5 -51
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that this Council
heretofore caused notice of hearing to be duly mailed to owners of each parcel
within the affected area on the following proposed.improvement:
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. 5 -51 - WOODDALE AVENUE (EAST SIDE) FROM ST. STEPHEN'S
CHURCH TO WEST 56TH 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, except that from Wooddale Lane to the north end of the Wooddale Avenue
bridge the street shall be narrowed to a minimum width of 32 feet and also subject
to requesting a variance if required by the State of Minnesota, 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: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. S -51, cost of which shall be
paid from Municipal State Aid Funds.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Smith.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
Member Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON
S.A.P. 120- 150 -04 FROM WEST 50TH STREET TO WEST 56TH STREET
IN THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 18th day of March, 1991, by the City of Edina in
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The Municipal corporation shall hereinafter be called the "City ",
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the "City" has planned the improvement of NSAS 150 ( Wooddale Avenue) from
West 50th Street to West 56th Street;
WHEREAS, the "City" will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the improvement
of this-Street, and
WHEREAS, this improvement does not provide adequate width for parking on both sides
of the street approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street
project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions, and
WHEREAS, the extent of these restrictions that would be a necessary prerequisite to
the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid project in the "City ",
has been determined.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED:
That the "City" shall ban the parking of motor vehicles at all times on the west
side of NSAS 150 ( Wooddale Avenue) and on the east side of NSAS 150 ( Wooddale
Avenue) from Wooddale Lane to the north side of Wooddale Bridge Crossing Minnehaha
Creek.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1991.
PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED ON SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO 5 -52 - NORTH SIDE OF WEST 66TH
STREET FROM FRANCE AVENUE TO APPROXIMATELY 4001 EAST TO EXISTING SIDEWALK: PROJECT
ORDERED Affidavits of Notice were presented approved and ordered placed on file.
Presentation by Engineer
Engineer Hoffman reported that this public hearing is a result of 'a petition from
the Point of France residents requesting completion of a sidewalk along the',north
side of W. 66th Street from France Avenue to the existing sidewalk. They had also
requested.a sidewalk access into Southdale Shopping Center. Part of the eligibility
of costs for streets on the municipal state aid system is that 19,800 vehicles per
day travel on W. 66th Street. This project.could be funded by appropriation of
state aid funds (gas tax). Hennepin County policy is to not build or fund sidewalks
on County roads. The estimated cost of this project would be $20,022.66 assuming
there would be no cost for easements, building of retaining walls or moving of the
NSP switch station. Public hearing notice was sent to the adjacent property owners.
Staff has proposed that the walkway be constructed on both existing right -of -way and
private property with appropriate easements.
Council Comment
In response to Council questions and concerns, Engineer Hoffman answered that the
proposed sidewalk would link with the existing sidewalk that runs to the east on W.
66th Street. It would connect with existing sidewalk north of W. 66th Street all
the way to the Crosstown Highway. Staff would recommend that this project be
authorized for construction with appropriation of State Aid Funds.
Public Comment
Dave Hendey, Manager of Southdale Center, questioned the request for sidewalk from
the France/W. 66th Street intersection to the Southdale Center parking lot. He also
asked if Southdale had been contacted about this proposed sidewalk since it will be
located on private property. Engineer Hoffman said the only project being heard is
the sidewalk on the north side of W. 66th Street. He explained that the residents
from Point of France would also like to have a diagonal sidewalk into the Southdale
parking lot, but that is not included in this specific project.
Carl Weisser, Manager of Point of France, pointed out that traffic at this
intersection never stops.' Point of France had submitted a letter to the City
regarding the management of this traffic flow and was told this is a County issue.
Even with construction of a sidewalk, it is very difficult getting across the
intersection. Engineer Hoffman said Point of France had three concerns, 1) the
sidewalk linkage on the agenda, 2) fast, constant traffic flow, and 3) possible
sidewalk crossing into Southdale.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, subject to
acquisition of right of way at no cost to the City:
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. S -52
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Edina, Miffiesota, that this Council
heretofore caused notice of hearing to be duly mailed to owners of each parcel
within the affected area on the following proposed improvement:
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO.'S -51 - WEST 66TH STREET (NORTH SIDE) FROM FRANCE'
AVENUE TO AP 400 FEET EAST TO EXISTING SIDEWALK.
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: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMEN'P NO. S -52, cost of
which shall be paid from Municipal State Aid Funds.
Motion for adoption of resolution was seconded by Member Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
Member Paulus introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, It has been deemed advisable and necessary for the City of Edina to
participate in the cost of a construction project located on C.S.A.H. No. 53 within
the limits of said municipality; and
WHEREAS, Said construction project has been approved by the Commissioner of
Transportation and identified,in his records as S.A.P. No. 120 - 020 -030.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That we do hereby appropriate from our Municipal
State -Aid Street Funds the sum of $25,000.00 dollars to apply toward the
construction of said project and request the Commissioner of Transportation to
approve this authorization.
Motion for adoption of resolution was seconded by Member Kelly,
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED ON SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. S -53 - CORNELIA DRIVE (WEST
SIDE) FROM CORNELIA SCHOOL TO W. 72ND STREET AND THE NORTH SIDE OF W. 72ND STREET
FROM CORNELIA TO OAKLAQN; PROJECT ORDERED Affidavits of Notice were presented,
approved and ordered placed on file.
Presentation by Engineer
Engineer Hoffman commented that the public hearing is the result of a petition from
many residents whose children walk to Cornelia Elementary School. The petition
requests that a walkway be constructed on Cornelia Drive (west side) from Cornelia
School to W. 72nd Street and the north side of W. 72nd Street from Cornelia Drive to
Oaklawn Av. The proposed project is recommended to be a special assessment project.
The assessment split would be 25% School District, 25% City and 50% residents in a
defined area south of the school whose children walk to Cornelia School according to
the school transportation staff. The estimated cost of the project would be
$29,267.20. The estimated assessment would be approximately $100 per lot, spread
over ten years. Staff has contacted the School District to make them aware of the
hearing and potential assessment. The sidewalk would be constructed in 1991 of
concrete with retaining walls if needed.
Public Comment
Speaking in favor of the proposed sidewalk were: Connie Gastler, 4417 Gilford Dr.,
PTA president, Cornelia School and Gary Dalasta, 7301 Cornelia Dr. Comments heard
in support of the project included; primary concern is safety of the children when
walking in this high traffic area, during winter months walkers must either walk in
the narrowed street which.can be very slippery or on the snowbanks, school buses
travel at all times of the day, children walk in the area all year because of the
park, and the sidewalk is well worth the estimated assessment of $10.00 per year.
George Griffis, 4444 Dunham Drive, said he had not signed the petition and voiced
the following concerns; safety of children crossing from the sidewalk on the south
side of Claremore Drive to get to the proposed sidewalk, and determination of the
proposed assessment area.
It was noted that a letter in opposition to the proposed sidewalk had been received
from Richard C. Dierke, 4428 Fondell Drive.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. 5 -52
BE IT 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:
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. 5 -53 - CORNELIA DRIVE FROM CORNELIA SCHOOL TO W. 72ND
ST. (WEST SIDE) & W. 72ND ST. FROM CORNELIA TO OAKLAWN (NORTH SIDE)
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 SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. 5 -52, and the
area to be specially assessed therefor shall include:
Lots 1 thru 30, Blk. 1, and Lots 1 thru 26, Blk. 2, Oscar Roberts First Addition;
Outlot 2, South Estates 3rd Addition; Lots 24 thru 27, Blk. 4, South Garden Estates
3rd Addition; Lots 1 thru 17, Blk. 5, Lots 1 thru 14, Elk. 6, South Garden Estates
3rd Addition; Lots 1 thru 14, Blk. 2, Lots 1 thru 14, Elk. 3, South Garden Estates
4th Addition; Lots 1 thru 6, Elk. 3, South Garden Estates 3rd Addition; Lots 1 thru
6, Blk. 1 South Garden Estates 4th Addition; and that Parcel 3628 part of the North
1060 feet of the West 25 acres of the Northwest 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 lying East of
West 210 feet thereof, except road in North 1/2 of Section 31, Township 28, Range
24.
Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes:, Kelly, Paulus,.Smith, Richards
Resolution adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING CONCLUDED: BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJUSTMENTS DECISION UPHELD DENYING
VARIANCE REQUEST TO INSTALL ANTENNA AT 5600 LINCOLN DR.: FINDINGS DECISION AND
REASONS ADOPTED Planner Larsen recalled that the hearing on the request of USWest
NewVector Group for variance to install an antenna at 5600 Lincoln Drive had been
continued at the meeting of March 4,,1991. At that meeting the Council had directed
the staff and"City Attorney to prepare findings and reasons in support of the
decision of the Board of Appeals to deny the variance request.
The document has been drafted and copies have been delivered,to the proponent's
attorney and architect and also the neighborhood contact. Based upon the findings,
the decision is to deny the variance request and affirm the decision of the Board of
Appeals. No further information has been submitted except a letter from Dr. and
Mrs. Ekrem Gozum, 6616 Parkwood Rd., in support 'of the decision by the Board of
Appeals.
Mayor Richards then called for additional comment. Hearing no comment or objection
on the findings and decision, he declared the public hearing closed.
Member Smith made a motion to adopt the Findings, Decisions, and Reasons as
presented and to deny the variance request of USWest NevVector Group to install an
antenna at 5600 Lincoln Drive. Motion to adopt the Findings was seconded by Member
Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
PRELIMINARY REZONING FROM RED REGIONAL MEDICAL DISTRICT TO POD -1. PIANNED OFFICE
DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY AT 6525 DREV AVENUE SOUTH NOT GRANTED Affidavits of Notice
were presented, approved and ordered placed on file.
Presentation by Planner
Planner Larsen advised that the subject property is located at 6515 Drew Avenue
South (Lot 2, Block 2, Southdale Acres), contains an area of 28,100 square feet and
is zoned Regional Medical District (RMD). The property is developed with a circular
single story office building containing approximately 3000 square feet of gross
floor area and is presently utilized for medical office uses.
A petition has been submitted requesting a rezoning from RMD to POD -1, Planned
Office District. The rezoning would allow partial occupancy of the building by
Diversified Credit Union (credit union for Minnegasco employees). Diversified
Credit Union would initially occupy about 40% of the space with the remainder
continuing as medical space. Ultimately, they would occupy the entire building.
The RMD allows hospitals, medical and dental offices and medical laboratories as
principal uses. It does not allow general office or financial institutions except
as accessory uses in large buildings over 40,000 square feet. Rezoning of the
property to POD would provide for an expansion of permitted uses, but would reduce
the allowed intensity of development permitted. The RMD allows a floor area ratio
(FAR) of 1.0 where the POD limits FAR to 0.5. This is not an issue now as the
building is not being expanded.
Required parking for a medical clinic is 5 spaces per 1000 square feet, plus one
space for each physician. The building is 4500 square feet and supports the
practice of four doctors. As currently used, the building is non - conforming, i.e.,
27 spaces are required, 22 spaces are provided. If rezoned to POD the office /bank
use requirement would be reduced to 21 spaces, which would conform to ordinance
requirements. The interim bank /medical use would require 24 spaces. The proposed
site plan provides 21 spaces, thus a three space parking variance is requested.
The only significant proposed change to the site would be the addition of the drive -
up teller window on the northwesterly portion of the building. Cars would enter at
the existing curb cut south of the building, circulate through the parking lot to a
new drive land north of the building and ultimately back to Drew Avenue. The new .
drive lane would be set back three feet from the north property line where ten feet
is required. Thus, a seven foot parking /drive aisle setback variance is requested.
At its meeting of February 27, 1991, the Community Development and Planning
Commission recommended approval of preliminary rezoning, subject to: 1) Final
rezoning, and 2) Staff approval of signage. The Planning Commission also requested
two changes to the site plan: 1) That the proposed drive aisle (north side) be
narrowed from 12 to 10 feet, reducing the required setback variance to five feet,
and 2) That the landscaping be intensified to provide improved screening on the
north property line. The Planning Commission also recommended approval of the
setback variance on the condition of continued occupancy of the building by
Diversified Credit Union.
Presentation by Proponent
Dick Haas, representing Diversified Credit Union, explained that Diversified is a
low -test operation with 2800 members currently in the metropolitan area. Because
all Minnegasco buildings are the security type, they are attempting to expand
services to their members outside of working hours. Hours of operation for
Diversified would be 10:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday and 9:00 A.M. - 12:00
noon on Saturdays. The area proposed to be served is Richfield, Bloomington, Edina,
Eden Prairie and possibly Burnsville.
Public Comment
Dr. William Meyer, stated that he was a practicing physician at the Paul Larson OB-
GYN Clinic, 6517 Drew Avenue South, which occupies the building just north of the
subject property. He spoke to issues listed in the letter dated March 12, 1991,
that the clinic physicians had submitted in opposition to the proposed rezoning.
Those issues were: the general area has been Zoned RMD since approximately 1968;
rezoning one segment of the property in the RMD to a lower intensity usage could
adversely affect property values of continuous properties; already - limited on- street
parking on the East side of Drew Avenue would be even more severely limited adding
cost /control problems of neighboring properties, aesthetically, an additional 12-
foot wide'driveway between existing buildings would tend to give the appearance of a
translocated section of freeway in an area of small well maintained buildings.
Dr. Meyer also questioned traffic safety with the additional curb cut and long term
effects for the medical community surrounding the hospital.
Council Comment
In response to Council questions, Planner Larsen commented that Diversified Credit
Union would have five employees at this location. The ability for the use to
increase in intensity would be limited by the growth in Minnegasco employees. With
regard to the addition of the drive aisle /window teller, it would reduce the
possibility of on -site parking'shortages, has been located so as to provide the
maximum spacing between it and the next use to the north, and prior to final
approval the landscaping plan would be reviewed to make sure there is no clear view
problem for either site.
Regarding vehicle traffic to the site, Mr. Haas said they anticipate approximately
two cars per hour at the drive -thru teller window during the hours they are open,
with the majority during the 4:00 P.M. =6:00 P.M. period.
Member Smith made a motion to grant First Reading for rezoning of Lot 2, Block 2,
Southdale Acres (6525 Dreg Avenue South) from RMD, Regional Medical District to POD -
1, Planned Office District subject to: 1) Final rezoning, 2) Staff approval of
signage, 3) The proposed drive aisle (north side) being narrowed from 12 to 10 feet,
and 4) That landscaping be intensified to provide improved screening on the north
property line, and approval of the five foot setback variance on condition of
continued occupancy of the building by Diversified Credit Union. Motion was
seconded by Mayor Richards.
Member Rice stated he could not support the motion to rezone because of the five
foot setback variance that would be required.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Paulus, Smith, Richards
Nays: Kelly, Rice
Motion for First Reading failed. (4/5 favorable vote required)
PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVED FOR BRENNAN ADDITION - 6425 INDIAN HILLS ROAD Affidavits
of Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on file.
Presentation by Planner
Planner Larsen explained the request for preliminary plat .approval for Brennan
Addition - Lot 5, Block 7, Indian Hills, located at 6425 Indian Hills Road. The
subject property is a developed single family lot containing an area of 86,171
square feet. The lot is a "thru -lot ", having frontage on two public streets. The
existing home has access on the easterly side of the site.
A preliminary plat was submitted requesting a division of the property which would
create one, new buildable lot. Lot 1, (new lot) would contain 31,830 square feet
and Lot 2, would contain an area of 54,340 square feet. The standards for the 500
foot neighborhood area lot width of 165 feet, lot depth 200 feet and lot area of
33,500 square feet. As originally proposed, the lot dimensions were:
Lot Width Lot Depth Lot Area
Lot 1 190 sq. ft. 170 sq. ft. 31,380 sq. ft.
Lot 2 195 sq. ft. 300 sq. ft. 54,340 sq. ft.
As proposed, Lot 1 would not meet the neighborhood median lot depth or lot area
standards and would require variances. Lot 2 for the existing home would exceed al.
neighborhood medians for size and dimensions.
The Community Development and Planning Commission heard the request for preliminary
plat approval on February 27, 1991, and recommend preliminary subdivision approval
subject to: 1) Realignment of the common rear lot line to the easterly edge of the
existing swimming pool and removal of the pool, 2) Driveway must be constructed to
enable vehicles to enter the street front first, 3) Final plat approval,
4) Subdivision dedication for one new lot, and 5) Utility connection charges.
Subsequently, the proponents have submitted a revised preliminary plat which
incorporated the changes ordered by the Planning Commission. As revised, the
proposed plat would meet the 500 foot neighborhood standards for lot width, lot
depth and lot area, as well as lot width to perimeter ratio and no variance would be
required. The revised plat would require removal of the existing swimming pool.
Public Comment
Speaking in opposition to the,proposed subdivision were: Orrin Haugen, 6612 Indian
Hills Road, who said he was also speaking for two other neighbors present, Donald
Buck, 6509 Indian Hills Road and Gordon Peterson, 6517 Indian Hills Road; Dean
Swanson, 6617 Cheyenne Trail; Donald Buck, 6509 Indian Hills Road; Donald Eyberg,
6600 Dakota Trail.
Arguments in opposition included: 1) Character, symmetry, unique layout of lots, and
basic nature of the Indian Hills neighborhood should be preserved, 2) Approval of
the proposed subdivision would set a precedent for further subdivisions in the area
3) Meeting the requirements of the subdivision ordinance should not be the sole test
for approval, 4) Private covenants should be taken into consideration, and
5) Proposals to subdivide adjacent properties several years ago were not approved.
Betty Brennan., proponent, 6425 Indian Hills Road, commented that the proposed new
lot is a beautiful building lot, it meets all ordinance requirements, and asked for
preliminary plat approval. Member Rice commented that he was concerned about the
materials, refuse, vehicles, etc. that have been stored on the subject property.
Mrs. Brennan responded that because of her husband's health she has been granted
power of attorney and is in the process of disposal of those items.
Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved adoption, subject to:
1) Final plat approval, 2) Subdivision dedication for one new lot, 3) Utility
connection charges, and 4) Removal of the existing swimming pool:
RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY PLAT
FOR BRENNAN ADDITION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that
certain plat. entitled "BRENNAN ADDITION ", platted by Joseph and Betty Brennan,
husband and wife, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of
March 18, 1991, be and is hereby granted preliminary plat approval.
Motion for preliminary approval was seconded by Member Paulus.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
FIRST READING GRANTED OF ORDINANCE NO. 902 -AIO - TO ALLOW SALE OF INTOXICATING MALT
LIQUOR AT ON -SALE Assistant Manager Gordon Hughes reported that, in accordance with
Council's direction of March 4, 1991, staff had prepared a draft of Ordinance No.
902 -A10 - To Allow Sale of Intoxicating Malt Liquor at On -Sale. The ordinance
provides that in order to sell intoxicating malt liquor, an establishment must
possess three licenses: 1) An On -Sale Wine License, 2) An On -Sale Non - Intoxicating
Malt Liquor License, 3) A Food Establishment License. In addition, the
establishment must post the necessary insurance certificate or provide evidence
allowing them to obtain a waiver from the insurance requirements.
In accordance with statutory requirements, the draft ordinance provides that at
least 60% of the gross receipts of the establishment must be attributable to the
sale of food. The licensee is required to submit affidavits confirming that the 60%
standard has been met. The City Clerk may require that this affidavit be verified
and confirmed by a certified public accountant.
The draft ordinance also provides that the service of intoxicating malt liquor must
meet the same requirements as the service of wine. Specifically, that a meal must
be ordered to be consumed with the intoxicating malt liquor, and that no sale or
consumption of intoxicating malt liquor would be permitted at a bar. Member Smith
asked if there was a cap on the alcoholic content of intoxicating malt liquor as he
understood that the alcoholic content of some strong beers was higher than wine.
Attorney.Erickson responded that the State Statute defines it as anything containing
more than 3.2 percent of alcohol by weight. He pointed out that the proposed
ordinance could be more restrictive than the State Statute.
Police Chief Craig Swanson referred to his memorandum dated March 14, 1991,
regarding the impact of adding strong beer service to the existing wine licensing
provisions. Following review of police responses to licensed establishments,
inquiries of police staff regarding any problems and review of recent inspections,
his conclusion was that the addition of strong beer would not create new
complications or problems. The up -scale format of the majority of the license
holders makes this a safe prediction. However, he noted that a more convenience -
food and casually oriented type of restaurant may bear watching.
Public Comment
Mayor Richards called for public comment on the proposed ordinance amendment.
Marsh Everson, President of the Edina Chamber of Commerce stated that the Chamber of
Commerce wanted to reiterate their support of the ordinance that would allow sale of
strong beer in restaurants.
Council Comment
Member Smith proposed that the ordinance amendment state the alcohol content limit
for intoxicating malt liquor. Mayor Richards said he would not support putting a
limit on the alcohol content as that would in effect roadblock the procedure by not
permitting the sale of certain labels of strong beer - the issue should either be
voted up or down.
Member Smith made a motion to continue the hearing on the ordinance amendment to
allow further investigation on the alcoholic content of intoxicating malt liquor.
Motion was seconded by Member Rice.
Ayes: Rice, Smith
Nays: Kelly, Paulus, Richards
Motion failed.
Member Belly then offered Ordinance No. ,902 -AlO - An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 902 To Allow Sale of Intoxicating Malt Liquor, for First Reading as presented
and on file in the office of the City Clerk. Motion for First Reading was seconded
by Member Paulus.
Member Rice commented that he would like to see the sunset provision moved up and
suggested an automatic termination date of April 1, 1993.
Member Smith offered an amendment to the motion that the first sentence of Sec. 49
of Ordinance No. 902 -AlO be revised to read as follows: "The provisions of this Part
I shall terminate automatically at 12:01 A.M. on April 1, 1993." Motion to amend
was seconded by Member Rice.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
Mayor Richards then called for vote on
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Richards
Nays: Rice, Smith
First Reading granted.
the main motion on the floor as amended.
Mayor Richards announced that Ordinance No._ 902 -AlO would be on the Council Agenda
on April 1, 1991, for Second Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A8. TO ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR SURETY BOND, TO REQUIRE SALE OF
FOOD WITH SALE OF NON - INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR. TO UPDATE REFERENCES TO STATE
STATUTES AND TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSING TERM FROM APRIL 1 TO APRIL 1. AND ORDINANCE
NO. 902 -A9. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 902 AS PRESENTLY AMENDED. ADOPTED, SECOND READING
WAIVED Assistant Manager Hughes explained that the proposed Ordinance No. 902 -A8,
to Eliminate the Requirement for Surety Bond, to Require Sale of Food with Sale of
Non - Intoxicating Malt Liquor, to Update References to State Statutes, and to Provide
for Licensing Term from April 1 to April 1, and Ordinance No. 902 -A9, An Ordinance
Amending Ordinance No. 902, as Amended, be considered housekeeping items. Staff
would recommend adoption; with waiver of Second Reading.
Member Paulus made a motion to adopt the following Ordinances, with waiver of Second
Reading:
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A8
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 902
TO ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR SURETY BOND,
TO REQUIRE SALE OF FOOD WITH SALE OF NON- INTOXICATING
MALT LIQUOR, TO UPDATE REFERENCES TO STATE STATUTES
AND TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSING,TERM FROM
APRIL 1 TO APRIL 1
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Sec. 9 and Sec. 37 of Ordinance No. 902 are hereby amended to
change the reference in said sections to State Statutes, Section 340.95 and Section
340.11,.subdivision 21, to State Statutes, Section 340A.901 and Section 340A.409,
respectively.
Sec. 2. Sec. 11 of Ordinance 902 is hereby repealed in its entirety.
Sec. 3. Sec. 13 of Ordinance 902 is hereby amended by adding a new paragraph
(f) as follows:
".(f) Every license issued under this Part C shall expire as 12:01 A.M. on the
April 1 following its date of issuance."
Sec. 4. Sec. 18 of Ordinance No. 902 is hereby amended by adding a new
paragraph (c) as follows:
"(c) In any place licensed for the on -sale of non - intoxicating malt liquor,
which is also licensed for the on -sale of wine under Part H of this
ordinance, no person shall be sold, serve, or consume non - intoxicating malt
liquor who does not order a meal to be served with the non - intoxicating malt
liquor."
Sec. 5. Sec 36(e) of Ordinance 902 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Every license hereafter issued under this Part H shall expire at 12:01
A.M. on the April 1 following its date of issuance, but licenses previously
issued under this Part H and now in effect shall expire at 12:01 A.M. on
July 1, 1991.
Sec. 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and
publication.
ATTEST:
Clerk
Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 902 -A9
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 902 AS PRESENTLY AMENDED
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS:
Section 1. The heading and style of Ordinance No. 902, is hereby amended by
adding immediately below the heading, the phrase. "THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: ".
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect as of, and shall be
effective retroactively to, the earliest effective date of said Ordinance No. 902.
ATTEST:
Mayor
Clerk
Motion for adoption of the ordinances was.seconded by Member Kelly.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Ordinances adopted.
*BID AWARDED FOR TWO STANDBY GENERATORS Motion was made by Member Smith and
seconded.by Member Kelly for award of bid for two standby generators to recommended
second low bidder, Interstate Detroit Diesel, Inc., at $35,970.00.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*AWARD OF BID CORRECTED FOR ILLUMINATED AWNING - YORKDALE LIOUOR STORE Due to a
mis- calculation the lowest bid for the illuminated awning - Yorkdale Liquor Store
was $13,999.00 instead of $10,848.00 as approved at the March 4, 1991, Council
meeting. Motion was made by Member Rice and seconded by Member Kelly for award of
bid for an illuminated awning at the Yorkdale Liquor Store to low bidder, Sign
Services, Inc., at $13,999.00.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
LUND'S RENOVATION PLANS AT 50TH & FRANCE PRESENTED Assistant Manager Hughes stated
that based on comments of the Council in connection with the 50th & France
Streetscape and Parking Projects, staff has asked Tres Lund to make an informal
presentation concerning renovation plans for the Lund's properties in the area.
Some Council Members had inquired as to the City's authority to feview and approve
remodeling or renovation plans such as that proposed by Lund's— With the exception
of the development of the vacant site west of the Edina Theater, no Planning
Commission or City Council approval is needed for the renovation projects.
Tres Lund introduced the Lund's corporate staff and project staff members who were
present. He reported that they have initiated several renovation projects for this
spring: Peterson Mall and Edina Five -0. These will be coordinated with City staff
in .connection with the 50th & France - sidewalk renovation. The plans for Edina
Five -0 include a brick face lift. The back facade which currently has service
entrances will be converted .to glass front retail. The Peterson Mall plans include
a new exterior facade with brick columns. Remodeling of the Clancy Building will be
done only when they come to terms with the tenant.
Mr. Lund explained that the Talbots store was remodeled in 1988 and is a well
finished building. There are also no plans for the Albrechts and Bellesons stores.
The pedestrian alley to the rear of these stores will have a renovated exterior
facade that would provide another focal point in terms of a friendly shopping
environment. He then presented architect's drawings and explained the plans for the
renovation projects.
Mr. Lund stated that a future project would be a new building totaling 27,000 square
feet which is planned for the vacant site west of the Edina Theater. Projects for
1992 would involve renovation of the Len Druskin store and the Children's General
Store.
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES OF 3111/91 APPROVED Engineer Hoffman explained
that for item (1) of Section A, the Traffic Safety Committee had received a petition
from numerous local residents to restrict parking during school days on Chapel Drive
and Chapel Lane. The'Committee recommended installing "No Parking, 8 A.M. - 4 P.M.,
School Days" signs on Chapel Lane and Chapel Drive in the areas receiving
notification, and to have the City Council express parking concerns.to the School
District.
Member Paulus asked if a resident needed parking for visitors, would the Police
Department allow this. Chief Swanson commented that normally there is a grace
period of one year to allow for unusual events and for residents to secure spaces
for visitor parking, i.e. neighbor's driveway, nearby church lots, etc.
Resident Comment
Speaking in support of the request for restricted parking were Susan Smith, 6813
Chapel Lane; George Burke, 6820 Chapel Lane; and Marge Stevenson, 6021 Chapel Drive
Their main concerns were: safety for young children in neighborhood, ability of
emergency vehicles to serve area, students' careless driving, parking and speeding,
litter and noise, and why the students cannot park on the school grounds.
Member Smith asked if the street could be signed for "No Parking" on one side and
"Two Hour Parking" on the other.side. Engineer Hoffman said the management of such
signage would be difficult. Member Rice questioned whether the sign could read "No
Student Parking" so that on street parking could be provided for the needs of the
residents. Engineer Hoffman answered that a selective enforcement process does not
work.. He said this issue has been raised before regarding other streets around the
high school and that parking has been restricted on those streets at the request of
the residents. Apparently it has worked well as those residents have not asked that
the parking restrictions be lifted. He suggested that a survey be sent to the
residents after the restricted parking has been in place for several months to see
if it is working or if it should be changed. Chief Swanson said that the Police
Department has been cooperative concerning restricted parking and has attempted to
facilitate the needs of residents for special events, i.e. meetings, parties, etc.
Member Paulus made a motion to approve the recommended action listed in Section A of
the Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of March 11, 1991:
1) To install "NO PARKING, 8 AM - 4 PM SCHOOL DAYS^ signs on Chapel Lane and Chapel
Drive in the areas receiving notification, and to have the Council express
parking concerns to the School District.
2) To refer the matter of Benton Avenue from Crescent Drive to Tracy Avenue to
the Engineering Department for a feasibility study to redesign,
3) To endorse the safety plan drawn up by the Engineering Department concerning
the north parking lot area of the Edina Community Center.
and to acknowledge Sections B and C of the Minutes.
Motion was seconded by Member Kelly.
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
UPDATE GIVEN ON DISPOSAL OF WASTE OIL Manager Rosland recalled that at the March 4,
1991, meeting a resident reported that an Edina service station had refused to
accept used motor oil for recycling. The resident believed the service station
operator to be in violation of Minnesota Statutes regarding used motor oil. He
urged the Council to take action to enforce compliance and /or pass an ordinance to
require all service stations to accept motor oil for recycling.
In a memorandum dated March 18, 1991,.Recycling Coordinator Chandler reported that
effective January 1, 1988, Minnesota Statutes prohibited disposal of waste motor
oil, household trash or solid waste disposal facilities. It required retail sellers
of motor oil to either:
- Provide a collection tank on the premises for used oil deposit, or
- Post a notice of the nearest used oil collection site within 10 miles of the
point of sale.
Enforcement is the responsibility of the MN Department of Public Service, Division
of Weights and Measures.
Coordinator Chandler said that a letter was sent to all Edina service stations and
repair garages explaining the discontinuance of the used oil tank at the Recycling
Center. The letter expressed appreciation for their efforts to accommodate
residents wishing to recycle used oil. It also referred questions on the Minnesota
law to the MN Department of Weights and Measures.
*RESOLUTION ADOPTED AMENDING LOGIS JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT Motion was made by Member
Smith and was seconded by Member Kelly for adoption of the following resolution:
RESOLUTION RELATING TO LOCAL GOVERMIENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM ( LOGIS): APPROVING
AN AMENDMENT TO THE JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED By the City of Edina as follows:
Section 1. Background: Findings.
1.01. The City is a regular member in good standing of Local Government
Information Systems ( LOGIS). The City is a party to the joint and cooperative
agreement (Agreement) under which LOGIS was formed and operates. The Agreement has
been entered into by the City and the other members pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Section 471.59 (Act).
1.02. The Board of Directors of LOGIS have recommended that certain changes
to the Agreement be made. Those changes are embodied in a proposed amendment to the
Agreement (Amendment).. A form of the proposed Amendment has been reviewed by this
Council. The form of the propose Amendment is on file with the City Clerk.
1.03. Under the Act the Amendment must be approved by all regular members,of
LOGIS to be effective.
1.04. It is found and determined that it is necessary and desirable for the
orderly and efficient operation of LOGIS and the City that the Amendment be adopted.
Sec. 2. Approvals: Authorization.•
2.01. The form of the Amendment is approved.
2.02. The Mayor and the City Manager are authorized and directed to execute
and deliver the Amendment on behalf of the City. The Clerk is authorized and
directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution and the executed Amendment
to the Executive Director of LOGIS.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*LOCAL 49 OPERATING ENGINES 1991 LABOR AGREEMENT RATIFIED Motion was made by
Member Smith was seconded by Member Kelly to ratify the 1991 Labor Agreement with
Local 49 of the Operating Engineers, which was negotiated to provide the following:
1. Wages - 4% increase
2. Health Benefits - An additional $20.00 per month contribution to the
employee flex benefit program.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*3.2 BEER LICENSE RENEWALS APPROVED Motion was made by Member Smith and was
seconded by Member Kelly for approval of 3.2 beer license renewals for the following
establishments: On -Sale - Braemar Golf Course,'Braemar Golf Dome, Bravo! Italian
Specialties, Correlli's Pizza & Pasta, Daytons Food Service, Edina American Legion
Post, Empress Restaurant, Good Earth Restaurant, Jerry's Foods; Original Pancake
House, Pantry Restaurant, Q.Cumbers, Tour de France, Szechwan Star Restaurant, TJ's
Family Restaurant, The Lotus III; Off -Sale - Country Store, Edina Superette, Jerry's
Foods, Holiday Stations, Inc., Kenny's Markets, SuperAmerica Station.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*ASSISTANT WEED INSPECTOR FOR 1991 APPOINTED Motion was made by Member Smith was
seconded by Member Kelly to approve the appointment of Dr. Eugene Davis as Assistant
Weed Inspector for the City of Edina for the year 1991.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
APPOINTMENTS MADE TO BOARDS /COMMISSIONS /COMMITTEES Motion was made by Member Smith
for consent of the Mayor's appointments to advisory boards /commissions /committees as
follows:
Edina Art Center Committee (3 year term to 2/1/94)
Charlotte Scanlan
Recycling Commission (2 year term to 2/1/93)
Virginia Sweeny
Motion for consent of appointments was seconded by Member Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
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Motion carried.
APPOINTMENT MADE TO THE EDINA FOUNDATION BOARD Mayor Richards suggested Peter
Spokes be appointed to fill a vacancy on The Edina Foundation Board.
Member Smith made a motion to appoint Peter Spokes to fill a vacancy on The Edina
Foundation Board. Motion was seconded by Member Rice.
Rollcall:
Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards
Motion carried.
*PETITION FOR CURB & GUTTER AND BITUMINOUS OVERLAY FOR WOODDALE AV. WEST SHORE DR.
AND ANDOVER RD. REFERRED TO ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR PROCESSING Motion was made
by Member Smith was seconded by Member Kelly to refer the petition from property
owners for curb and gutter and bituminous overlay for Wooddale Avenue, West Shore
Drive and Andover Road to the Engineering Department for processing.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
*LMC 1991 LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD APRIL 10 Manager Rosland reminded the
Council Members of the League of Minnesota Cities 1991 Legislative Conference
April 10, 1991, at Radisson Hotel, St. Paul.
*CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Kelly to
approve payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register
dated 3/18/91 and consisting of 30 pages: General Fund $262,624.40; C.D.B.G. $35.00;
Communications $11,173.45; Art Center $3,551.60; Capital Fund $6,385.40; Swimming
-Pool Fund $773.00; Golf Course Fund $77,344.05; Recreation Center Fund $4,613.07;
Gun Range Fund $551.73; Edinborough Park $7,734.23; Utility Fund $14,773.58; Liquor
Dispensary Fund $101,026.86; Construction Fund $78,637.69, TOTAL $569,224.06; and
for confirmation of payment of the following claims as shorn in detail on the Check
Register dated 2/28/91 and consisting of 14 pages: General Fund $389,106.25; Art
Center $1,503.74; Swimming Pool Fund $95.80; Golf Course Fund $22,185.52; Recreation
Center Fund $14,395.17; Gun Range Fund $692.31; Edinborough Park $16,500.29; Utility
Fund $24,175.88; Storm Sewer Utility $780.45; Liquor Dispensary Fund $201,791.73,
TOTAL $671,227.14.
Motion carried on rollcall vote, five ayes.
There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Richards declared the
meeting adjourned at 11:45 P.M.
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REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To: KENNETH ROSLAND
From: CRAIG LARSEN
Date: APRIL 15, 1991
Subject: Amendment to Zonin
Ordinance No. 825,
Section 21, Flood
plain Overlay
Recommendation:
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Discussion
First Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment Adopting New Floodplain
District.
Info /Background:
The attached amendment is a modification of the model ordinance
prepared by The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the
state DNR. The-modifications make the ordinance consistent with
the format of our ordinance. No changes have been to the
development standards.
The amendment is an overlay district which does not affect the
underlying city zoning requirements. It acts like a building code.
The new ordinance is very similar to our existing ordinance. Minor
changes have been made to flood proofing standards.
DRAFT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD ON MARCH 27, 1991
ATTENDANCE: J. Palmer, D. Runyan, G. Workinger, H. McClelland,
L. Johnson, B. Hale
At 7:30 p.m. Vice Chairman J. Palmer, called the meeting to order.
Commissioner Runyan moved approval of the February 27, 1991,
meeting minutes. Commissioner Workinger seconded the motion. All
voted aye. Motion carried.
7:40 p.m. Chairman G. Johnson arrived.
Amendment to Section 21, Ordinance 825, Floodplain Overlay District
Mr. Larsen explained that the Minnesota Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) is requiring cities to adopt revised floodplain
management ordinances. The adoption and maintenance of an approved
floodplain management ordinance is a requirement for eligibility
for flood insurance.
Mr. Larsen said the major difference between the existing ordinance
and the proposed amendment is that standards are established for
improvement within the floodfringe portion of the floodplain. He
explained the flood plain is composed of the flood way and flood
fringe. Activities within the floodway are severely restricted.
The floodfringe is that part of the floodplain which can be altered
without changing the established flood elevations.
After a brief discussion Commission L. Johnson moved to recommend
approval of the new floodplain ordinance. Commissioner Workinger
seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
Commissioner Hale moved adjournment of the meeting at 8:35 p.m.
Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion
carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 825 -A
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE
(NO. 825) BY REPEALING AND RESTATING SECTION 21,
THE FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 21. of Ordinance No. 825, the Floodplain Overlay District, is
hereby repealed and the following is inserted as a restatement of said Section 21:
"SECTION 21. FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT (FD)
A. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION: FINDINGS OF FACT AND
PURPOSE
1. Statutory Authorization. The legislature of the State of
Minnesota has, in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103F and Chapter 462, delegated the
responsibility to local government units to adopt regulations designed to minimize
flood losses. Therefore, the Council does adopt this Section.
2. Findings of Fact. In addition to the findings set forth in Section
of this ordinance, it is hereby further found and declared that:
(a) The flood hazard areas of the City are subject to periodic
inundation which results in potential loss of life, loss of property,
health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and
governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures for
flood protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base, all of
which adversely affect the public health, safety, and general
welfare.
(b) This ordinance is based upon a reasonable method of analyzing
flood hazards which is consistent with the standards established
by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
(c) Lands within floodplains, as hereafter defined, in the City, in their
natural state, are a valuable land resource.
(d) Development within any such flood plain must be regulated on
the basis of, and with full consideration of, the impact on the
whole of that flood plain and on the watercourses and water
bodies of that flood plain.
(e) Such lands are or may be subject to loss or impairment of value
and physical degradation through uncoordinated and unplanned
development. '
(f) Such lands are necessary and desirable to avoid rapid runoff of
surface waters, to prevent polluting materials from being carried
directly into the watercourse or water body, to preserve adequate
ground water infiltration, to protect surface and ground water
supplies, and to minimize the possibility of periodic flooding.
3. Statement of Purpose. It is the purpose of this Section to guide
and regulate the orderly development of such lands to insure. maintenance and
preservation, in their natural state, of needed and desirable natural water storage
areas, and watercourses and water bodies and their shorelines and adjacent
vegetation and topography and to minimize the possibility of, and pollution and
losses resulting from, runoff and flooding, all thereby to promote and protect the
public health, safety and general welfare.
B. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Lands to Which Section Applies. This Section shall apply to all
lands within the jurisdiction of the City shown on the Official Flood Plain Zoning
Map (hereinafter described) and /or the attachments thereto as being located within
the boundaries of the Floodway or Flood Fringe Districts.
2. Establishment of Official Floodplain Zoning; Map. The Map, a
composite copy of which, reduced in size, is appended to this ordinance, and with all
explanatory information thereon, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a
part of this ordinance and is hereby designated as the Official Flood Plain Zoning
Map. The Map is based upon (i) the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District Plan and
Management Profile, (ii) the Flood Insurance Study dated November 1979 prepared
for the City by the Federal Insurance Administration, (iii) the Flood Insurance Study
dated March 16, 1981 prepared for the City of Bloomington by the Federal Insurance
Administration, (iv) the Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps dated May 1, 1980
prepared for the City by the Federal Insurance Administration, (v) the Flood
Boundary and Floodway Maps dated September 16,,1981 prepared for the City of
Bloomington by the Federal Insurance Administration, (vi) the Flood Insurance
Rate Maps dated May 1, 1980, prepared for the City by the Federal Insurance
Administration, and (vii) the Flood Insurance Rate Maps dated September 16, 1981,
prepared for the City of Bloomington by the Federal -Insurance Administration. The
Map, and all of the above - referenced profiles, studies and maps are on file in the
office of the City Planner.
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3. Interpretation:
(a) Minimum Requirements. In their interpretation and application,
the provisions of this Section shall be held to be minimum
requirements and shall be liberally construed in favor of the City
and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any other
powers granted or created by applicable ordinances or State
Statutes.
(b) Determining Boundaries. The boundaries of the flood plain
districts shall be determined by scaling distances on the Map.
Where interpretation is needed as to the exact location of the
boundaries of any district as shown on the Map, as for example
where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary
and actual field conditions, and there is a formal appeal of the
decision of the- City Planner, the Board shall make the necessary
interpretation based on elevations on the regional flood profile
and other available technical data. Persons contesting the location
of the district boundaries shall be given a reasonable opportunity
to present their case to the Board and to submit technical
evidence.
(c) Abrogation and Greater Restrictions. It is not intended by this
Section to repeal, abrogate, or impair any existing easements,
covenants, or deed restrictions. However, where this Section
imposes greater restrictions, the provisions of this Section shall
prevail.
4. Warning and Disclaimer of Liability. This Section does not imply
that areas outside the flood plain districts or land uses permitted within such
districts will be free from flooding or flood damages. This Section shall not create
liability on the part of the City or any officer, official, or employee thereof for any
flood damages that result from reliance on this Section or any City action taken or
administrative, Board, Commission, or Council decision lawfully made hereunder.
5. Other Zoning Districts and Provisions. The inclusion of land
within the Flood Plain Overlay District shall not change or affect, in any way, the
uses allowed on, and the restrictions and requirements then or thereafter applicable
to, the land under any other zoning classification in which the land is then or
thereafter located, all of which shall continue to apply, but the additional restrictions
of the Flood Plain Overlay District shall also apply to such land. - Where the
provisions in this Section are inconsistent with or contradictory to the provisions in
any other section in this ordinance, then the most stringent provisions shall apply
and be complied with.
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6. Definitions. The words and phrases used in this Section shall be
subject to the rules of construction and definitions in Section 3 of this ordinance,
and, to the extent defined below, shall have the following meanings for purposes of
this Section:
Accessory Use or Structure: see the definition in Section 3 of this
ordinance.
Basement: see the definition in Section 3 of this ordinance.
Channel: a natural or artificial depression of perceptible extent, with
definite beds and banks to confine and conduct, either continuously or
periodically, the waters in the respective creeks of Nine Mile Creek and
Minnehaha Creek.
Commissioner: the Commissioner of Natural Resources of the State of
Minnesota. .
Conditional Use: see the definition in Section 3 of this ordinance.
Equal Degree of Encroachment: a method of determining the location
of floodway boundaries so that flood plain lands on both sides of a
stream are capable of conveying a proportionate share of flood flows.
Flood or Fly a temporary increase in the flow or stage of a
stream or in the stage of a wetland or lake that results in the
inundation of normally dry areas.
Flood Frequency: the frequency for which it is expected that a specific
flood stage or discharge may be equalled or exceeded.
Flood Fringe: that portion of the flood plain outside of the floodway.
Flood fringe is synonymous with the term "floodway fringe" used in
the Flood Insurance Study prepared for the City by the Federal
Insurance Administration dated November, 1979.
Flood Plain: the beds proper of, and the areas adjoining, a wetland,
lake or watercourse which have been or hereafter may be" covered by
the regional flood. The flood plain includes the floodway and the flood
fringe.
Flood Plain District or Flood Plain Overlay District: a zoning district,
the boundaries of which coincide with the boundaries of the flood
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plain. The flood plain district includes the floodway and the flood
fringe.
Flood' Plain Districts: the Flood Plain District; the Floodway District,
and the Flood Fringe District.
Flood- proofing: a combination of structural provisions, changes, or
adjustments to properties and structures subject to flooding, primarily
for the reduction or elimination of flood damages.
Floods the bed of a wetland or lake and the channel of a .
watercourse and those portions of the adjoining-flood plain which are
reasonably required to carry or store the regional flood discharge.
Maw: the Official Flood Plain Zoning Map herein described.
Obstruction: any dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, dike, pile,
abutment, projection, excavation, channel modification, culvert,
building, wire, fence, stockpile, refuse, fill, structure, material,
equipment, or matter in, along, across, or projecting into any channel,
watercourse, or flood plain which may impede, retard, or change the
direction of the flow of water, either by itself or by catching or collecting
debris carried by such water.
Principal Use or Structure: all uses or structures that are not accessory
uses or structures.
Reach: a hydraulic engineering term to describe a longitudinal
segment of a stream or river influenced by a natural or man-made
obstruction. In an urban area, the segment of a stream or river between
two consecutive bridge crossings would most typically constitute a
reach.
Regional Flood: a flood which is representative of large floods known
to have occurred generally in Minnesota and reasonably characteristic
of what can be expected to occur on an average frequency in the
magnitude of the 100 -year recurrence interval. Regional flood is
synonymous with the term "base flood" used in the Flood Insurance
Study prepared for the City by the Federal Insurance Administration
dated November, 1979.
Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation: an elevation no lower than
one foot above the elevation of the regional flood plus any increases in
flood elevation caused by encroachments on the flood plain.
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Structure: see the definition in Section 3 of this ordinance.
Variance: a modification of a specific permitted development standard
required by an applicable ordinance of the City, including this Section,
to allow an alternative development standard not stated as acceptable
in the applicable ordinance, but only as applied to a particular property
for the purpose of alleviating an undue hardship, as defined and
elaborated upon in Section 4 of this ordinance.
C. ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
1. Districts.
(a) Flood Plain District (FD). The Flood Plain District includes those
areas designated as floodway and flood fringe on the Map.
(b) Floodway District (FW). The Floodway District includes those
areas designated as floodway on the Map.
(c) Flood Fringe District (FF). The Flood Fringe District includes
those areas designated as flood fringe on the Map.
2. Compliance. No structure wholly or partially within the
Floodplain District shall be hereafter located, extended, converted, or structurally
altered, and no use of any land wholly or partially within the Floodplain District
shall hereafter be changed without full compliance with the terms of this
Ordinance, including this Section, and other applicable regulations which apply to
structures or uses within the jurisdiction of this ordinance. Within the Floodway
and Flood Fringe Districts, all uses not listed as permitted uses or conditional uses in
paragraphs D and E of this Section, respectively, shall be prohibited. Without
limiting the generality of ,the foregoing, land use shall be deemed to have changed
when any utilities are installed in, or any road or structure is placed on, the land. In
addition, the following provisions apply:
(a) New manufactured homes and replacement manufactured
homes are subject to the general provisions of this ordinance and
specifically paragraph H of this Section.
(b) A building, structure or use which does not comply with the
requirements of this Section shall be non - conforming, and shall
be subject to the restrictions and regulations applicable to other
non - conforming uses and non - conforming buildings, whichever
is applicable, as set out in Section 7 of this ordinance.
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(c)
As -built elevations for elevated or floodproofed structures must
be certified by ground surveys, and floodproofing techniques must
be designed and certified by a registered professional engineer or
architect, as stated in paragraph I of this Section.
(d)
Mobile homes and mobile home parks are prohibited in the Flood
Plain District.
(e)
Garbage or waste disposal sites or systems are prohibited in the
Flood Plain District.
(f)
Storage or processing of materials or equipment that are, in time
of flooding, flammable, explosive or potentially injurious to
human, animal or plant life is prohibited in the Flood Plain
District.
D. FLOODWAY DISTRICT (FW)
1.
Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted in the
Floodway District if they comply with the standards set out in subparagraph 2 of ,this
paragraph D.
(a)
Horticulture, forestry, sod farming, and wild crop harvesting.
(b) Industrial - commercial loading areas and parking areas.
(c) Private and public golf courses, tennis courts, driving ranges,
archery ranges, picnic grounds, swimming areas, parks, wildlife
and nature preserves, fish hatcheries, fishing areas, and single or
multiple purpose recreational trails.
(d) Residential lawns, gardens, parking areas, and play areas.
2. Standards for Floodway Permitted Uses.
(a) The use shall have a low flood damage potential.
(b) The use shall be a permitted use in the underlying zoning district
established by this ordinance.
(c) The use shall not obstruct flood flows or increase flood elevations,
and shall not involve structures, fill, obstructions, excavations or
storage of materials or equipment.
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(d) The use shall not involve or employ any structures located in the
floodway.
(e) The use shall have received all required approvals from all other
governmental bodies having jurisdiction.
3. Conditional Uses. The following uses are conditional uses. in the
Floodway District and shall be allowed only if they comply with the standards set
out in subparagraph 4 of this paragraph D and then only pursuant to the issuance of
a conditional use permit:
(a) Extraction and storage of fill, dredge spoil, sand, gravel, and other
similar materials.
(b) Railroads, streets, bridges, utility transmission lines, and
pipelines.
(c) Placement of fill.
(d) Structural works for flood control such as levees, dikes and
floodwalls constructed to any height where the intent is to protect
individual structures, and levees or dikes where the intent is to
protect agricultural crops from a frequency flood event equal to or
less than the 10 -year frequency flood event.
4. Standards for Floodway Conditional Uses.
(a) No fill (including fill for roads and levees), deposit, obstruction,
or other uses, shall be allowed as a conditional use if such use will
cause any increase in the stage of the regional flood or cause an
increase in flood damages in the reach or reaches affected.
(b) All, floodway conditional uses shall be subject to the procedures
and standards contained in paragraph I of this Section.
(c) The conditional use shall be a permitted use or a conditional use
in the underlying zoning district established by this ordinance.
(d) Fill, sand and gravel:
(i) Fill, dredge spoil and all other similar materials deposited or
stored in the floodway shall be protected from erosion by
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vegetative - cover, mulching, riprap or other methods
acceptable to the City Planner.
(ii) Dredge spoil sites and extraction and storage of sand, gravel
and other materials shall not be allowed in the floodway
unless a long -term site development plan is submitted to and
approved by the City Planner which includes an
erosion/ sedimentation prevention element to the plan.
Compliance with such approved plan shall be a condition to
any, conditional use permit issued.
(e) The use shall not involve or employ any structures located in the
floodway.
(f) The storage or processing of materials and equipment in the
floodway is prohibited.
(g) Structural works for flood control that will change the course,
current or cross - section of protected wetlands or public waters
shall be subject to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 103.
(h) Structural works intended to remove areas from the flood plain
shall not be allowed 'in the floodway.
(i) I A levee, dike or floodwall constructed in the floodway shall not
cause an increase to the regional flood, and any technical analysis
submitted to the City to evidence lack of such an increase must
assume equal conveyance or storage loss on both sides of a stream.
(j) No conditional use shall be allowed unless such use has received
all required approvals from all other governmental bodies having
jurisdiction.
E. FLOOD FRINGE DISTRICT (FF)
1. Permitted Uses. Permitted uses shall be those uses of land or
structures listed as permitted uses in the underlying zoning districts established by
this ordinance. All permitted uses shall comply with the standards in
subparagraphs 2 and 5 of this paragraph E.
2. Standards for Flood Fringe Permitted Uses.
(a) All structures, including accessory structures, must be elevated on
fill so that the lowest floor including the basement floor is at or
above the regulatory flood protection elevation. The finished fill
elevation for structures shall be no lower than one (1) foot below
the regulatory flood protection elevation and the fill shall extend
at such elevation at least fifteen (15) feet beyond the outside limits
of the structure erected thereon.
(b) As an alternative to elevation on fill, accessory structures that
constitute a minimal investment and that do not exceed 500
square feet for the outside dimension at ground level may be
internally flood proofed to the FP -3 or FP -4 flood proofing
classification in the Minnesota State Building Code then being
enforced in the City.
(c) The cumulative placement of fill which results, at any one time,
in excess of one - thousand (1,000) cubic yards of fill being located
on the parcel shall be allowable only as a conditional use, unless
said fill is specifically intended to elevate a structure in accordance
with subparagraph 2(a) of this paragraph E.
(d) The storage of any materials or equipment shall be elevated on fill
to the regulatory flood protection elevation.
(e) The provisions of subparagraph 5 of this paragraph E shall apply.
3. Conditional Uses. Any structure that is not elevated on fill or
floodproofed in accordance with subparagraphs 2(a) or 2(b) of this paragraph E, or
any use of land that does not comply with the standards in subparagraphs 2(c) or 2(d)
of this paragraph E, shall only be allowable as a conditional use. All flood fringe
conditional uses shall be subject to the procedures and standards contained in
subparagraphs 4 and 5 of this paragraph E, and in paragraph I of this Section.
4. Standards for Flood Fringe Conditional Uses.
(a) Methods other than the use of fill may be used to elevate a
structure's lowest floor above the regulatory flood protection
elevation. These alternative methods may include the use of such
things as stilts, pilings and parallel walls, or above - grade, enclosed
areas such as crawl spaces or tuck -under garages. The base or floor
.of an enclosed area shall be considered above -grade and not a
structure's basement or lowest floor if: 1) the enclosed area is
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above -grade on at least one side of the structure; 2) it is designed to
internally flood and is constructed with flood resistant materials;
and 3) it is used solely for parking of vehicles, building access or
storage. The above -noted alternative elevation ' methods are
subject to the following. additional standards:
(i) Design and Certification - the structure's design and as -built
condition must be certified by a registered professional
engineer or architect as being in compliance with the general
design standards of the Minnesota State Building Code then
• being enforced in the City, and, specifically, that all electrical,
heating, ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning
equipment and other service facilities are at or above the
regulatory flood protection elevation or that the structure is
designed and has been constructed so as to prevent flood
water from entering or accumulating within the structure
during times of flooding.
(ii) Specific Standards for Above - grade, Enclosed Areas - above-
grade, fully enclosed areas such as crawl spaces or tuck -under
garages must be designed to internally flood and the - design
plans must stipulate:
(1) The minimum area of openings in the
walls where internal flooding is to be
used as a flood proofing technique.
When openings are placed in a
structure's walls to provide for entry
of flood waters to equalize pressures,
the bottom of all openings shall be no
higher than one -foot above grade.
Openings may be equipped with
screens, louvers, valves, or other
coverings or devices, provided that
they permit the automatic entry and
exit of flood waters.
(2) That the enclosed area will be designed
of flood resistant materials in
accordance with the FP -3 or FP-4
classifications in the Minnesota State
Building Code then being enforced in
the City, and shall be used solely for
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building access, parking of vehicles or
storage.
(b) Basements, as defined in Section 3 of this ordinance, shall be
subject to the following:
(i) Residential basement construction shall not be allowed below
the regulatory flood protection elevation.
(ii) Non- residential basements may be allowed below the
regulatory flood protection elevation, provided the basement
is structurally dry by being floodproofed in accordance with
subparagraph 4(c) of this paragraph E.
(c) All areas of non - residential structures, including basements, to be
placed below the regulatory flood protection elevation. shall be
floodproofed in accordance with the structurally dry floodproofing
classifications in the Minnesota State Building Code then being
enforced in the City. Structurally dry flood proofing must meet
the FP -1 or FP -2 floodproofing classification in the Minnesota
State Building Code then being enforced in the City, which shall
require making the structure watertight with the walls
substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with
structural components having the capability of resisting
hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of buoyancy.
Structures flood proofed only to the FP -3 or FP-4 classification in
the Minnesota State Building Code then being enforced in the City
shall not be permitted.
(d) When at any one time more than 1,000 cubic yards of fill or other
similar material is located on a parcel for such activities as on -site
storage, landscaping, sand and gravel operations, landfills, roads,
dredge spoil disposal or construction of flood control works, an
erosion/ sedimentation control plan must be submitted to and
approved by the City Planner. The plan must clearly specify
methods to be used to stabilize the fill on site for a flood event of
at least the regional flood event. The plan must be prepared and
certified by a registered professional engineer or other qualified
individual acceptable to the City Planner. The plan may
incorporate alternative procedures for removal of the material
from the flood plain if adequate flood warning time exists.
Compliance with such approved plan shall be a condition to any
conditional use permit issued.
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(e) Storage of Materials and Equipment:
(i) The storage or processing of materials that are, in time of
flooding, flammable, explosive, or potentially injurious to
human; animal, or plant life is prohibited.
(ii) Storage of other materials or equipment may be allowed if
readily removable from the area within the time available
after a flood warning and in accordance with a plan approved
by the City Planner.
(f) The provisions of subparagraph 5 of this paragraph E shall also
apply.
5. Standards Applicable to All Flood Fringe Uses:
(a) All principal structures constructed, erected or placed in the flood
fringe after the effective date of this Section must have vehicular
access at or above an elevation not more than two (2) feet below
the regulatory flood protection elevation. If a variance to this
requirement is granted, the Board must specify limitations on the
period of use or occupancy of the structure during times of
flooding and only after determining that adequate flood warning
time and local flood emergency response procedures exist.
(b) Accessory commercial uses of land, such as yards, railroad tracks,
and parking lots, may be at elevations lower than the regulatory
flood protection elevation. However, a permit allowing such
facilities to be used by employees or the general public shall not be
granted unless there is a flood warning system that will provide
adequate time for evacuation if the area is about to be inundated
to a depth greater than two feet or to be subject to flood velocities
greater than four feet per second.
(c) Manufacturing and Industrial uses - measures shall be taken to
minimize interference with normal plant operations, especially
along streams having protracted flood durations.* Accessory land
uses such as yards and parking lots may be at lower elevations
than the regulatory flood protection elevation, subject to
requirements set out in subparagraph 5(b) of this paragraph E.
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(d) Fill allowed by this ordinance shall be properly compacted and the
slopes shall be properly protected by the use of riprap, vegetative
cover or other method acceptable to the City Planner.
(e) Flood plain developments shall not adversely affect the hydraulic
capacity of the channel and adjoining floodplain of any tributary
watercourse or drainage system where a floodway or other
encroachment limit has not been specified on the Map.
(f) All manufactured homes must be securely anchored to an
adequately anchored foundation system that resists flotation,
collapse and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may
include, but are not to be limited to, use of over - the -top or frame
ties to ground anchors. This requirement is in addition to
applicable state or City anchoring requirements for resisting wind
forces.
(g) No use shall be allowed as a permitted or conditional use unless
such use has received all required approvals from all other
governmental bodies having jurisdiction.
F. SUBDIVISIONS
1. Review Criteria. No land shall be subdivided which is
determined by the City to be unsuitable for subdivision by reason of potential
flooding, inadequate drainage, water supply or sewage treatment facilities. Each lot
within the flood plain district shall contain a building site at or above the regulatory
flood protection elevation. All subdivisions shall have water and sewage treatment
facilities that comply with the provisions of this and other applicable ordinances of
the City. All subdivisions shall have road access both to the subdivision and to the
individual building sites no lower than two feet below the regulatory flood .
protection elevation. For all subdivisions in the flood plain district, the regulatory
flood protection elevation and the required elevation of all access roads shall be
clearly labelled on all required subdivision maps, surveys and documents submitted
to the City, and also, to the extent permitted by law, on those recorded or filed with
Hennepin County.
G. PUBLIC UTIL=S, RAILROADS, ROADS, AND BRIDGES
1. Public Utilities. All public utilities and facilities such as gas,
electrical, sewer, and water supply systems now or hereafter located in the
floodplain shall be floodproofed in accordance with the Minnesota State Building
Code then being enforced in the City, or elevated to above the regulatory flood
protection elevation.
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2. Public Transportation Facilities. Railroad tracks, roads, and
bridges now or hereafter located in the flood plain shall comply with paragraph D of
this Section if in the floodway district, and with paragraph E of this Section if in the
flood fringe district. Elevation to the regulatory flood protection elevation shall be
provided where failure or interruption of these transportation facilities would
result in danger to the public health or safety or where such facilities are essential to
the orderly functioning of the area. Minor or auxiliary roads or railroads may be
constructed at a lower elevation where failure or interruption of transportation
services would not endanger the public health or safety.
I On -site Sewage Treatment and Water Supply Systems. New or
replacement water supply systems or sanitary sewerage systems must be designed to
minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into such systems. Sanitary
sewerage systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate discharges from such
systems into flood waters. Onsite waste disposal systems must be located to avoid
impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding. Any sewage
treatment system designed in accordance with the State of Minnesota's current
statewide standards for on -site sewage treatment systems shall be determined to be
in compliance with this Section. Where a public sanitary sewer line, or public water
line, is available to serve the parcel where the on -site sewage treatment or water
supply system is located, the on -site systems shall be discontinued and connection
shall be made to the available public sewer and /or water lines.
H. MANUFACTURED HOMES
1. The placement of new or replacement manufactured homes in
flood fringe districts will be treated as a new structure and may be placed only if
elevated in compliance with paragraph E of this Section.
2. All manufactured homes must be securely anchored to an
adequately anchored foundation system that resists flotation, collapse and lateral
movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but are not to be limited to, use of
over - the -top or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement is in addition to
applicable State or City anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces.
I. ADMINISTRATION
1. City Planner. The City Planner shall administer and enforce this
ordinance.
2. Permits and Variances Required; Grounds for Variances. A
conditional use permit or variance shall be applied for an obtained pursuant hereto
prior to the construction, erection, addition, alteration or change of use of any
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obstruction wholly or partly in the Flood Plain District which is not a permitted use
or which does not comply with all the requirements of this Section, and prior to the
change of use of any land, which use is wholly or partly in the Flood Plain District
which is not a permitted use or which does not comply with all of the requirements
of this Section. Variances may be granted only in the event that strict enforcement
of the literal provisions of this ordinance will cause undue hardship because of
circumstances unique to the individual property under consideration, and only if
the action allowed by such variance will be in keeping with the spirit and intent of
this ordinance. Undue hardship shall have the same meaning, and shall be
interpreted in the same way, as in paragraph A of Section 4 of this ordinance.
3. Applications for Conditional Use Permits and Variances.
Applications for conditional use permits and variances under this ordinance shall
be made, in duplicate, by the owner or owners of the land, to the City Planner, on
forms furnished by the City, and shall be accompanied initially by such of the
following information, data and plans as is deemed necessary by the City Planner for
determining compliance with this ordinance, evaluating the application and
determining the effects of the proposed activity on the creek, marshes, wet areas and
water bodies in the Flood Plain District and the suitability of the particular site for
the proposed improvement, use, obstruction or variance.
(a) For a Variance:
(i) Plans, including a survey by a Minnesota registered land
surveyor, in duplicate, drawn to scale, showing the nature,
location, dimensions, and elevation of the lot, existing and
proposed obstructions, the relationship of the lot and existing
and proposed obstructions to the location of the channel,
marshes, wet areas and water bodies, surface water drainage
plans and floodproofing measures.
(ii) A receipt, signed by the applicants, of a notice from the City
Planner stating, essentially, that (1) the issuance of a variance
to construct a structure below the level of the regional flood
will result in increased premium rates for flood insurance up
to as much as $25.00 for each $100.00 of insurance coverage,
and (2) such construction below the level of the regional
flood increases risks to life and property.
(b) For a Conditional Use Permit:
(i) Plans and survey as required for a variance, only to be
submitted in triplicate.
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(ii) A valley cross- section showing the channel of the stream,
elevation of land areas adjoining each side of the channel,
cross- sectional areas to be occupied by the proposed
development, high water information, all drainage areas, all
land forms and adjacent marshes, wet areas and water bodies.
(iii) Plans (surface view), including a survey by a Minnesota
registered land surveyor, showing elevations or contours of
the ground, pertinent obstruction elevations, "size, location,
I nd spatial arrangement of all proposed and existing
obstructions on the lot, location and elevations of streets,
water supply and sanitary facilities, photographs showing
existing land uses and vegetation upstream and downstream,
and soil types.
(iv) Profile showing the slope of the bottom of the channel or
flow line of the stream.
(v) Specifications for building construction and materials,
floodproofing, filling, dredging, grading, channel
improvement, storage of materials, water supply (including
withdrawal and discharge of ground and surface water) and
sanitary facilities.
(vi) Description of the water quality if other than a municipal
water system is used, maximum yearly withdrawal of ground
water, and the impact on the receiving creek, marsh, wet area
or water body of discharged surface and ground water.
(vii) Statement of the private and public benefits anticipated from
the proposed activity, the alternatives to the proposed
activity, the effect of the proposed activity on the capacity of
the flood plain and on flood heights, and the adverse effect, if
any, on the flood plain and the creek, marshes, wet areas and
water bodies in the flood plain which cannot be avoided if the
special permit or variance is granted.
4. Submission of Ayplication.
(a) For a Conditional Use Permit.. - Within 45 days after receipt of the
application for a conditional use permit, fee and initial
information requested, the City Planner shall review the
application and submit it to the Engineer, and to the Nine Mile
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Creek Watershed District or the Minnehaha Watershed District,
whichever district is appropriate, and, with his report, to the
Commissioner.
(b) For a Variance. Within 45 days after receipt of the application for
a variance, fee and initial information requested, the City Planner
shall review the application and submit it to the Engineer, the
Nine Mile Creek Watershed District or the Minnehaha Watershed
District, whichever district is appropriate, and, with his report, to
the Board.
5. Issuance of Conditional Use Permit. Upon approval of the
application therefor by the Council, the City Planner shall issue the conditional use
permit. However, prior to issuance of the permit, the City Planner shall determine
that the applicant has obtained all necessary State and Federal permits for the
conditional use.
6. Issuance of Variance; Reports. Upon approval of the application
therefor by the Board, or the Council upon any appeal of a decision of the Board, the
City Planner shall issue the variance. However, prior to issuance of the variance,
the City Planner shall determine that the applicant has obtained all necessary State
and Federal permits for the obstruction or use allowed by the variance.
7. Recommendation of, and Technical Assistance from, Watershed
District. The City Planner, Board, Commission or Council shall, at any time and
relative to each application, use or obstruction, transmit the information received by
him or it to the appropriate Watershed District for advice, recommendations or
technical assistance as to the hydrological effect or general impact of any such
application, use or obstruction on the floodplain, flood heights, flood velocities or as
to the seriousness of flood damage to the use, the adequacy of plans for protection,
compliance with this Section or other technical matters. The City Planner, Board,
Commission or Council shall withhold his or its decision on granting or allowing
any conditional use permit, variance use or obstruction until such advice,
recommendations or assistance are received.
8. Certificates of Zoning Compliance. Upon completion of any work
or project pursuant to a conditional use permit or variance granted pursuant to this
ordinance, and prior to the use or occupancy of the land or obstruction permitted by
the conditional use permit or variance, a Certificate of Zoning Compliance shall be
issued therefor by the City Planner stating that the use of the land or obstruction
conforms to the requirements of this ordinance. Prior to issuance of such certificate,
the applicant therefor shall submit a certification by a registered professional
engineer, architect or land surveyor, as appropriate, that the permitted obstructions,
including, but not limited to, finished fill and building floor elevations, flood
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proofing or other flood protection measures, have been completed in compliance
with the provisions of this ordinance and in compliance with the information
given to the City in connection with the application for the conditional use permit
or variance.
9. Records of Elevation. The Building Official shall maintain a
record of the elevation of the basement floor, or first floor if there is no basement, of
all structures constructed or placed in the Flood Plain District from and after
April 23, 1980, and of all additions made after April 23, 1980 to structures in the
Flood Plain District as of April 23, 1980. The Building Official shall also maintain a
record of the elevations to which such structures or such additions to structures are
floodproofed.
10. Variance Records; Reports. The City Planner shall maintain a
record of all variance actions, including justification for their issuance and
including a copy of the notice referred to at paragraph 3(a)(ii) of this paragraph I. In
the City's annual or biennial report to the Administrator of the National Flood
Insurance Program, a report of variances issued shall be included.
J. POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD AND BUILDING OFFICIAL;
ADMINISTRATIVE ERRORS; VARIANCES; APPEALS TO AND
HEARINGS BY, THE COUNCIL; CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
1. Board of Appeals and Adjustments.
(a) Powers and Duties. The Board shall hear and decide all appeals in
which it is alleged there is an error in any order, requirement,.
decision or determination made by an administrative officer in
the enforcement of this Section; and all requests for variances in
connection with this Section, in the same manner, including
notices, as it hears and decides appeals and requests for variances
under Section 4 of this ordinance, except as otherwise herein
provided.
(b) Procedure for Variances. After receipt by the Board of the report of
the City Planner, together with the application for a variance and
initial information requested by the City Planner, the Board shall
hear and decide upon such application in the same manner,
including notices, as it hears and decides upon variances under
Section 4 of this ordinance, except:
(i) no variance shall have the effect of permitting a residential
structure to be at a lower elevation than the regulatory flood
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protection elevation for the individual property under
consideration;
(ii) no variance shall have the effect of permitting a
non - residential structure to be at a lower elevation than the
regulatory flood protection elevation for the individual
property under consideration unless such structure is
floodproofed to the FP -1 or FP -2 classification in the
Minnesota State Building Code as then being enforced in the
City;
"(iii) no variance shall allow standards or criteria lower than those
required by applicable State law; and
(iv) in deciding upon any variance the Board shall also consider
the policies and purposes of this Section and all of the
applicable standards and conditions set out in this Section,
and the degree of conformity with such standards and
conditions as will result if the variance is granted.
(c) Procedure for AQoeals. Appeals to the Board shall be made and
acted upon by the Board, and, if appealed to the Council, such
appeal shall be made, and shall be heard and acted upon, by the
Council in accordance with the provisions, including notices, of
Section 4 of this ordinance, relative to the subject matter of the
appeal.
2. Conditional Uses; Factors to Consider.
(a) Communi , Development and Planning Commission: the
Commission shall hear all requests for conditional use permits
under this Section, and shall make its recommendation to the
Council, in the same manner, including notices, as it hears and
reviews applications for conditional use permits under Section 4
of this ordinance.
(b) Council: the Council shall hear all requests for conditional use
permits under this Section, and shall make its decision thereon, in
the same manner, including notices, and subject to the same
requirements and conditions, as it hears and decides upon
applications for conditional use permits under Section 4 of this
ordinance..
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(c) Factors to Consider. In granting conditional use permits under
this Section, the Council shall consider all relevant factors,
including those in this ordinance, and including the following:
(i) The danger to life and property due to increased flood heights
or velocities caused by encroachments.
(ii) The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands or
downstream to the injury of others or they may block bridges,
culverts or other hydraulic structures.
(iii) The proposed water supply and sanitation systems and the
ability of these systems to prevent disease, contamination,
and unsanitary conditions.
(iv) The susceptibility of the proposed use and its contents to
flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual
owner.
(v) The importance of the services provided by the proposed use
to the community.
(vi) The requirements of the use for a waterfront location.
(vii) The availability of alternative locations not subject to
flooding for the proposed use.
(viii) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing
development and development anticipated in the foreseeable
future.
(ix) The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive
plan and floodplain management program for the area.
(x) The safety of access to the property in times of flood for
ordinary and emergency vehicles.
(xi) The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and
sediment transport of the flood waters expected at the site.
I Conditions Attached to Conditional Use Permit.
(a) The Board, and the Council on appeal, may attach such conditions
to the granting of variances as the Council or Board deems
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necessary to fulfill the purposes of, and insure compliance with,
this ordinance.
(b) The Commission may recommend, and the Council may impose,
such conditions to the granting of the conditional use permit as
the Council is empowered to impose on conditional use permits
under Section 4 of this ordinance, including the following:
(i) Modification of waste treatment and water supply facilities.
(ii) Limitations on period of use, occupancy, and operation.
(iii) Imposition of operational controls, sureties, and deed
restrictions.
(iv) Requirements for construction of channel modifications,
compensatory storage, dikes, levees, and other protective
measures.
(v) Floodproofing measures, in accordance with the Minnesota
State Building Code and this Section. The applicant shall
submit a plan or document certified by a registered
professional engineer or architect that the flood proofing
measures, as completed, are consistent with the regulatory
flood protection elevation and associated flood factors for the
particular area.
NO Compliance with any plan approved by the City Planner or
Council for storage or removal of any materials or
equipment, or for prevention of erosion or sedimentation. .
4. Notice of Hearing Given to Commissioner; Conditional Use
Permits and Variances Forwarded to Commissioner and Watershed Districts. The
City Planner shall give mailed notice to the Commissioner of each hearing for a
conditional use permit or variance under this Section, together with a copy of the
application for the conditional use permit or variance, not less than ten days before
the date of hearing. Also, a copy of each conditional use permit or variance issued
or granted shall be forwarded to the Commissioner within ten days after issuance or
granting thereof.
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5. Lapse of Conditional Use Permit or Variance by Nonuser;
Extension of Time.
(a) If within one year after the date of the meeting at which the
conditional use permit was granted or issued, or after the date of
the meeting of the Board, or the Council on appeal, at which the
variance was granted, the owner or occupant of the affected land
shall not have obtained a building permit, if one is required, and
commenced the work authorized by. -such conditional use permit
or variance, then the conditional use permit or variance shall
become null and void unless a petition for an extension, of time in
which to commence such work has been granted, as provided
herein.
(b) The petition for extension:
(i) shall be in writing, and filed with the City Planner within
said one year period;
(ii) shall state facts showing a good faith attempt to use the
conditional use permit or variance; and,
(iii) shall state the additional time requested to commence such
work.
The petition, if it relates to a conditional use permit, shall be heard and
decided in the same manner as the original petition for a conditional
use permit, unless such, procedures have been. changed by amendment
to this ordinance, in which event the then applicable procedures shall
be used. The petition, if it relates to a variance, shall be presented to
the Board for hearing and decision, and appeal to the Council, in the
same manner as the original request for a variance, unless such
procedures have been changed by amendment to this ordinance, in
which event the then applicable procedures shall be used. In
determining whether the petitioner has made a good faith attempt to
use such special permit or variance, the Planner, Board or Council may
consider such factors as the design, size, expense and type of the
proposed work.
K. NON - CONFORMING OBSTRUCTIONS AND USES; LAPSE;
DESTRUCTION
An obstruction or the use of an obstruction or premises, which was
lawful when constructed, placed or commenced, but which is not in conformity
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with the provisions of this ordinance, may be continued, subject to the following
conditions:
1. No such obstruction or use shall be expanded, changed, enlarged
or altered in any way without such expansion, change, enlargement or alteration
complying, in all respects, with this ordinance, including, but not limited to, the
obtaining of all required conditional use permits and variances.
2. The cumulative cost (calculated at a then current cost) of all
expansions and alterations of, and additions to, any such obstruction since April 23,
1980 to the then current date shall not exceed 50 percent of the market value of such
obstruction as then determined by the City Assessor for real estate tax purposes,
unless the effect of such expansions, alterations and additions is to convert such
obstruction into a conforming obstruction and use. The City shall determine the
then current cost of the cumulative cost of all such expansions, alterations and
additions using such methods as the City shall determine.
3. If such use of such obstruction or such premises is discontinued
for one year or longer, any .subsequent use of the obstruction or premises shall
comply, in all respects, with this ordinance, including, but not limited to, the
obtaining of all required conditional use permits and variances.
4. If any non - conforming obstruction is destroyed or damaged by any
means, including floods, to the extent that the cost of repairing or restoring such
destruction or damage is 50 percent or more, as determined by the Engineer or some
other person designated by the Manager, of the cost of re- erecting a new obstruction
of like kind and quality and of the same physical dimensions and location, then it
shall not be reconstructed except in full compliance, in all respects, with the
provisions of this ordinance, including, but not limited to, the obtaining of all
required conditional use permits and variances.
L. RIGHT OF PASSAGE.
It shall be unlawful for any person, without a conditional use permit
obtained pursuant to this ordinance, to place any obstruction in Nine Mike Creek or
Minnehaha Creek or to obstruct, in any way, the passage of watercraft, or to
interfere, in any way, with the use by the public of the beds, banks, waters or
channels of said creeks, except obstructions placed by the appropriate Watershed
District and used for floodplain management, in which event adequate provision
shall be made for portaging and passage of watercraft.
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M. REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS
1. Natural Obstructions. The City shall have the right of reasonable
entry upon lands in the flood plain, including those adjoining Nine Mile Creek and
Minnehaha Creek, for the purpose of ingress to and egress from the flood plain and
the beds, banks, channels and waters of the creeks and water bodies therein to
remove any natural obstructions such as, but not limited to, trees, debris, litter and
silt.
2. Artificial Obstructions. Any artificial obstruction of the beds,
banks, channels or waters of Nine Mile Creek or Minnehaha Creek or in the flood
plain made subsequent to February 8, 1973 and not made pursuant to a permit or
variance granted by the City shall be removed by the owner of the adjoining land
within ten days after mailing to such owner of a demand to do so by the Planner. If
the owner shall fail or refuse to remove the obstruction within said time, or if the
owner cannot be found or determined, the City may remove such obstruction and
the costs thereof shall be paid by the owner on demand, or may be assessed against
the land and corrected in the same manner as prescribed by law for levying and
collecting special assessments for municipal improvements.
N. VIOLATIONTENALTIES; REMEDIES
1. Violation; Penalties; Remedies. The provisions, penalties and
remedies set out in Section 4 of this ordinance shall also apply to any violation of
the provisions of this Section. .
2. Public Nuisance. Every obstruction or use placed or maintained
in the floodplain in violation of this ordinance is hereby declared to be a public
nuisance, and may be enjoined and the maintenance thereof abated by appropriate
judicial action.
3. Notice of Violation. As soon as reasonably possible after the
Planner knows of a violation of this Section, the Planner shall investigate the
nature and extent of the violation and give notice of such violation and the results
of such investigation to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the
Federal Emergency Management Agency Regional Office, together with the City's
proposed plan to correct or remove the violation to the degree possible.
O. AMENDMENTS
1. The boundaries of the Flood Plain Overlay District, as shown on
the Map, may be changed by amendment to this ordinance; but only if it can be
shown that the boundaries are in error or that an area has been filled to or above the
elevation of the regional flood and is contiguous to lands outside the floodplain.
Special exceptions of this rule may be permitted by the Commissioner if the
Commissioner determines that, through other measures, the subject lands are
adequately protected from flooding.
2. All amendments shall be submitted to the Board of Managers of
the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed
District, the Commissioner, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and
shall be approved by the Commissioner and the Federal Emergency Management
Agency prior to adoption.
3. The Commissioner also shall be given at least ten days prior
written notice of all hearings to consider amendments to this ordinance, including a
draft of the proposed amendment and any pertinent technical study.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and
publication.
Attest:
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Published in the Edina Sun -Current on
City Clerk
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Mayor
Agenda Item II.B
The Honorable Frederick Richards
and Members of the Council
April 11, 1991
RE: Robert Hanson
Property on Crosstown
OF COUNSEL:
JACK W. CARLSON
RICHARD D. WIISON, P.A.
HELGE THOMSEN, RETIRED
GLENN G. NYBECK, RETIRED
Dear Mayor Richards and Members of Council:
I wrote to you regarding the above on March 29th and wish
to call two things,to your attention.
First, I ask for final approval of the plat and that is
not ready yet so that should be held for a later hearing.
Next, a comment was made that this should be structured in
such a way that the City is paid before Mr. Hanson.
That certainly is our intention. All proceeds received as
each lot is sold would be payable to the City of Edina until all
tax obligations are current, and all special assessments have
been paid.
Assuming the Council is willing to accept this proposal we
will work out the necessary language and assurances with Tom
Erickson to make certain that this is accomplished.
JVV:jd
cc: Ken Rosland
Tom Erickson
Scott Hoke
Robert Hanson
THOMSEN & NYBECK, P.A.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Suite 600, 33W Edinborough Way
Minneapolis (Edina), Minnesota 55435
(612) 835 -MW • FAX (612) 835 -9450
GORDON V. JOHNSON
DONALD D. SMITH DENNIS M. PATRICK
JOHN K. BOUQUET
MARSH J. HALBERG - BRYAN WM HUBER
JAMES VAN VALKENBURG
WILLIAM E. SJOHOLM PHILIP LUND SIEFF
MARK G. OHNSTAD
THOMAS R. KELLEY DAVID J. WGEE
The Honorable Frederick Richards
and Members of the Council
April 11, 1991
RE: Robert Hanson
Property on Crosstown
OF COUNSEL:
JACK W. CARLSON
RICHARD D. WIISON, P.A.
HELGE THOMSEN, RETIRED
GLENN G. NYBECK, RETIRED
Dear Mayor Richards and Members of Council:
I wrote to you regarding the above on March 29th and wish
to call two things,to your attention.
First, I ask for final approval of the plat and that is
not ready yet so that should be held for a later hearing.
Next, a comment was made that this should be structured in
such a way that the City is paid before Mr. Hanson.
That certainly is our intention. All proceeds received as
each lot is sold would be payable to the City of Edina until all
tax obligations are current, and all special assessments have
been paid.
Assuming the Council is willing to accept this proposal we
will work out the necessary language and assurances with Tom
Erickson to make certain that this is accomplished.
JVV:jd
cc: Ken Rosland
Tom Erickson
Scott Hoke
Robert Hanson
March 29, 1991
The Honorable Frederick Richards
and Members of the Council
RE: Robert Hanson
Property on Crosstown
Dear Mayor and Members of the Council:
OF COUNSEL_
JACK W. CARLSON
RICHARD D. WILSON, P.A.
HELGE THOMSEN, RETIRED
GLENN G. NYBECK RE 1RED
You will recall that in June, 1990, the Council approved
the zero lot line concept on this property for a 12 lot subdivi-
sion. That approval was conditioned on Mr. Hanson or the builder
posting a bond to .assure the City of payment of the special assess-
ments that were outstanding and the general taxes. It is my
understanding that the figure is approximately $215,000.
The deal fell apart after that hearing because of this
condition. The buyer /builder refused to put up a bond and the
required collateral for the same, and the seller is financially
unable to put up a bond and such collateral.
Since then Mr. Hanson has found another builder, Minnesota
Financial Development Corporation, who we believe to be financial-
ly sound and ready to start construction,
I am enclosing a copy of a letter that I received from Mr.
Hoke in January, 1991, with a copy of that. agreement attached.
You will observe in that agreement that it provides that Mr.
Hanson is to be paid $35,000 per lot. It would be our suggestion
that in lieu of the bond that you previously required, we would
assign all proceeds received from that property as each lot is
paid for until the taxes and specials are paid in full.
THOMSEN & NYBECK, P.A.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Suite 600, 3300 Edinborough Way
Minneapolis (Edina), Minnesota 55M
(612) 835 -7000 • FAX (612) 835 -9450
GORDON V. JOHNSON
DONALD D. SMITH DENNIS M. PATRICK
JOIN K. BOUQUET
MARSH J. HALBERG BRYAN WM HUBER
JAMES VAN VAUCEdBURG
WILLIAM E. SJOHOLM PHIL]P LUND SIEFF
MARK G. OHNSTAD
THOMAS R KELLEY DAVID J. M`GEE
March 29, 1991
The Honorable Frederick Richards
and Members of the Council
RE: Robert Hanson
Property on Crosstown
Dear Mayor and Members of the Council:
OF COUNSEL_
JACK W. CARLSON
RICHARD D. WILSON, P.A.
HELGE THOMSEN, RETIRED
GLENN G. NYBECK RE 1RED
You will recall that in June, 1990, the Council approved
the zero lot line concept on this property for a 12 lot subdivi-
sion. That approval was conditioned on Mr. Hanson or the builder
posting a bond to .assure the City of payment of the special assess-
ments that were outstanding and the general taxes. It is my
understanding that the figure is approximately $215,000.
The deal fell apart after that hearing because of this
condition. The buyer /builder refused to put up a bond and the
required collateral for the same, and the seller is financially
unable to put up a bond and such collateral.
Since then Mr. Hanson has found another builder, Minnesota
Financial Development Corporation, who we believe to be financial-
ly sound and ready to start construction,
I am enclosing a copy of a letter that I received from Mr.
Hoke in January, 1991, with a copy of that. agreement attached.
You will observe in that agreement that it provides that Mr.
Hanson is to be paid $35,000 per lot. It would be our suggestion
that in lieu of the bond that you previously required, we would
assign all proceeds received from that property as each lot is
paid for until the taxes and specials are paid in full.
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Mayor Richards -2 March 29, 1991
If the assessments and unpaid taxes were spread over each
of the lots we would be talking about approximately $17,900 per
lot. Under this proposal you would be paid $35,000 per lot. Thus
after approximately six of the lots had been sold the taxes would
have been paid and the City would have received, the money for the
specials.
Obviously the liens for the taxes and the specials will
continue on the remaining lots until the entire matter is paid in
full.
Mr. Hanson had paid taxes on this property for over 25
years and even though he was once in the building business he is
just unable to find any builder who will put up.some $200,000 in
advance to pay these taxes.
It is my impression that the specials would be paid off
sooner; the City would get their money first; and obviously the
new homes to be built would increase the value of the property and
thus produce more taxes than a vacant lot.
It is my understanding that if this property were to go
for the unpaid taxes that any new buyer would be able to buy from
the County and the City would still get their monies_ first. I
think this way it gets the City paid sooner.
Then I am enclosing d letter from Mr. Hoke, who is Mr.
Hanson's attorney, dated March 20, 1991 which indicates that the
County has started cancellation of their contract. There is a
contract for deed between the County and Mr. Hanson for the
purpose of buying this property back for any unpaid taxes.
The County has indicated that if the City will approve
this lot division and spreading of the taxes, that they will go
along with the same.
I would like to have this matter heard on April 15th at
your regular Council meeting and would ask for the following:
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Mayor Richards -3- March 29, 1991
1. Final approval of the plat, if that has not been
given.
2. Spreading the taxes over the 12 lots, and by that I
refer to both the general and special assessments.
3. Release each lot when the sum of $35,000 is paid,
un"il the taxes are paid in full.
It is my understanding that the builder is ready to go on
the first one of these. I obviously do not know which lot he will
Pick or which order he will pick them, but it seems to me that if
he only. took half of the lots the taxes would be paid and in any
event you still have the security of the land.
If you would like, I will have the builder at the hearing
to show you the new plans, which essentially are for two story
buildings.
Certainly if there are any questions or any information
that I can gather for you I would appreciate hearing.
Your y "
James an Val burg
JVV:jd
Encl.,
cc: Ken Rosland
Tom Erickson
Scott Hoke
Enclosures: Copy of January 31,' 1991 letter and Option Agreement.
March 20, 1991 letter and cancellation documents.,.
THOMSON, MORAN & GROTH, LTO.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1400 FIRST BANK PLACE WEST
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402 -3589
TELEPHONE 612 • 339 -4567
TELECOPIER 612 • 349 -6210
WILLIAM M. THOMSON
JAMES J. MORAN. JR.
RONALD H. GROTH
G. SCOTT HOKE
THOMAS F. SNYKER
James Van Valkenburg, Esq.
600 Edinborough Corporate Center East
3300 Edinborough Way
Edina, MN 55435
Dear Jim:
January 31, 1991
Re: Robert Hanson
JAMES VAN VALKENBURG
FES 1 )99i
Enclosed is a copy of Hanson "s Option Agreement with Minnesota
Financial Development Corporation. He tells me that he spoke to you on
the telephone concerning this. Last week, I met with Marie Kunze at the
county tax collection office and she advised me that although the County
has responsibility for collecting the unpaid taxes on the Hanson property,
the City of Edina still has authority to insist that the taxes be paid, or
that a bond be posted to secure payment, or other security is given prior
to approving development on the property.
My proposal would be for the City or County to take an assignment
of Hanson's rights under the Agreement and receive all funds paid
thereunder by the buyer until the taxes are current. I am advised by the
County that it will be publishing its cancellation notice in the next week
or so, whereupon Hanson will have 90 days to reinstate the Contract by
paying the delinquent amounts due (approximately $177,000). If he does
not reinstate the Contract, he may still apply subsequent to the
cancellation period to reinstate the Contract and will also have to cure
delinquencies. 1.
At this point, the earliest that-the land would go to public-sale
would be the spring of.1992, according to Marie Kunze.at Hennepin County.
The enclosed Agreement is probably Bob's last chance to recover his losses
on this property. Perhaps you can do something to convince the City that
development should proceed without such a burdensome requirement with
respect to the unpaid specials.
l
Bob and I look forward to hearing from you.
GSH:kmh
Enc.
cc: Robert Hanson
Ver, truly. yours, /�
/
G. /Sbotlt 'Hoke
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OPTION AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made this Q '<_ day of December, 1990,
between Robert E. Hanson, and Suzanne F. Hanson, husband and wife, 4404
Philbrook Lane, Edina, Minnesota, 55424, ( "Seller ") and Minnesota
Financial Development Corporation, 7831 Glenroy Road, Suite 215,, Edina,
.Minnesota 55439, ( "Buyer ").
RECITALS
A. Seller is the owner of certain real property ( "The
Property ") situated in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota and legally
described on the attached Exhibit A.
B. Seller has obtained preliminary approval by the City of
Edina to plat and subdivide the property into 12 lots for building
residential housing using a zero lot line.
C. Seller desires to grant to Buyer, and Buyer desires-to
purchase from Seller, an option to purchase the property one lot at a
time, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration, of the foregoing and for
other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereto hereby agree as
follows:
1. Grant of Option. Seller hereby grants to Buyer an Option
to purchase the property on a lot by lot basis, the price of said Option
being $2,000.00, payable upon execution of this Agreement by Buyer. The
initial Option granted hereunder shall be for a period of six months and
shall be exercised by Buyer giving notice thereof to Seller at the address
HANSAGREEJLIZ
set forth herein, or at such other place as Seller may from time to time
designate in writing. The Option contained herein is exercisable on a lot
by lot basis. This Option may be extended for additional six months
periods for the sum of $5,000.00 per extension, by Buyer giving Seller
written notice of its intention to extend the Op;.ioa, payment for the
extension to be included with the notice of Buyer's intention to extend
the Option. In any event, the Option herein granted and. any extension
thereof will expire IS months from the date hereof.
2. Purchase Price. The purchase price for the property
shall be $35,000.00 per lot, or .a total of $420,000.00. Seller and Buyer
agree that they will close the sale of any given lot within 30 days after
receipt by Seller of Buyer's written notice to exercise its Option. At
closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer a Warranty Deed for the lot desired
by Buyer and Buyer shall deliver to Seller certified funds in the amount
of $35,000.00 per lot. In the event that Buyer is unable to close within
30 days of the exercise of an Option, Buyer agrees to pay to Selzer an
additional amount of $500.00 per lot per 30 day period, commencing with
the date that Seller receives' Buyer's notice of its intent to exercise an
Option on a lot.
3. Development Costs. All costs of developing the property,
including all engineering and architectural costs, advertising, surveying,
improvements, final plat approval and any other expense associated with
Buyer's intended use of the property incurred from and after the date
hereof shall be at the expense of Buyer.
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Buyer further agrees to reimburse Seller, at the closing of the first lot,
the sum of $3,500.00 as and for surveying fees previously incurred by
Seller in obtaining the preliminary plat of the property. Buyer further
agrees that it will be responsible for all expense associated with gaining
any governmental approval or permits for developing the property.
4. Title and Examination. Seller shall, upon request by
Buyer, furnish an Abstract of Title certified to date and-covering the
property and including proper searches covering bankruptcies, State
judgments and State and Federal tax liens. Buyer shall be allowed 20
business days after receipt for examination of Title and making any
objections, which shall be made in writing or deemed waived. If any
objection is so made, Seller shall be allowed 180 days to make Title
marketable. Pending correction of Title,- payments hereunder required
shall be postponed but upon correction of Title and within ten days after
written notice to Buyer, the parties shall 'perform . this Agreement
according to its , terms. If Title is not corrected within 180 days from
the date of written objection, this Agreement shall be null and void, at
option of Seller.
5. Real Estate Taxes. Buyer acknowledges having been
advised that there are approximately $215,000.00 is unpaid real estate
taxes and special assessments on the property. Buyer acknowledges having
been advised that the property is presently subject to forfeiture for
non - payment of real estate taxes. Buyer also acknowledges that at
present, the City of Edina is requiring a Letter of Credit or Bond to be
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posted to insure payment of the real estate taxes prior to granting final
plat approval and development approval. The ability of Seller to.convey
any lot or lots to Buyer is contingent upon Buyer and Seller obtaining
terms satisfactory to them as to the payment of delinquent real estate
taxes, including but not limited to satisfactory amendment of the
requirements of the City of Edina and obtaining satisfactory payment terms
with, Hennepin County. Buyer acknowledges that Seller has no funds with
which to pay real estate taxes at this time, Seller's sole source of funds
to pay taxes being the funds .received from the sale of each lot
-- hereunder-. - - -; All -- current- and -- delinquent real - estate taxes - shall -be prorated
to the date of closing of each lot, with the taxes being apportioned to
each lot.
6. Possession. Upon the execution hereof, Seller hereby
grants to Buyer the right to enter the property, to erect such signs to
advertise the property as Buyer deems appropriate and to conduct any and
all tests, surveys, etc., that Buyer feels are appropriate. Buyer agrees
to indemnify Seller and hold Seller harmless for any and all liability,
claims, demands, or judgments, including attorney's fees, resulting from
Buyer's possession, use, and conduct of its business on the property.
Buyer shall not do nor permit anything to be done on the property prior to
the exercise of an Option which may cause a Mechanic's or other Lien to
attach to said property, without the prior, ,written consent of Seller.
7: Failure to Purchase All Lots. In the event Buyer fails
to exercise its options and purchase all 12 lots, Buyer agrees that as
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additional consideration hereunder, Buyer shall deliver to Seller, upon
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demand by Seller, all of Buyer's maps, plans, charts, drawings, plats,
models, sketches and the like, whether done by an architect, contractor,
engineer :or other person, including Buyer, which are pro.pared in
conjunction with' Buyer's intended development and marketing of the
property, so that Seller or his designee can complete development and sale
of-the property.
8. Closing Costs. Buyer agrees to pay all closing costs,
including. those customarily incurred by a seller in the state of
Minnesota, in connection with the sale by Seller of a lot or lots to
Buyer, including deed tax, recording fees and fees-incurred in drafting
closing documents and closing the "sale of a lot or lots.
9. Notices. Any notice, demand, request or other
communication which may or shall be given pursuant to this Agreement shall
be given to the parties at the following addresses:
A. If to Seller: Robert Hanson
4404 Philbrook Lane
Edina, Minnesota 55424
With a copy to: G. Scott Hoke
Thomson, Moran & Groth, Ltd.
1400 First Bank Place West
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55402.
If to Buyer: James E. Klungness
Minnesota Financial Development Corporation
7831 Glenroy Road, Suite 215
Edina, Minnesota 55439.
10. Assi -c ability. Buyer a:ay not assign his rights hereunder
without the prior written consent of Seller, which.consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Seller shall have the right to freely assign his
rights.hereunder.
11. Termination. This Agreement and all rights of Buyer
hereunder shall terminate upon the expiration of any one six month option
period and upon such termination, Buyer agrees to execute and deliver to
Seller such documents as Seller may reasonably require.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executes.: this
Agreement as of the day and year first above written.
SELLER: By:
Robe t E. Hanson,/'
By:
Suz ne F. Hanson
BUYER:
MI,NNESOTA FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
James E. Klungne. , Presi nt
That part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of
Section 6, Township 116 North, Range 21 West of the 5th
Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at
the Northwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of the North-
west 1/4; thence South along the West line of said
Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 a distance of 709.1
feet more or less to a point which is distant 814.5 feet
North of the Southwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of
the,Northwest 1/4; thence Easterly on a deflection angle
to the left of 87 degrees 40 minutes, a distance of 676.3
feet; thence running North parallel with the West line of
the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 a distance of
674.9 feet more or Less to the North line of said Section
6; thence West along said North line a distance of 678.6
feet more or less to the beginning, which.lies North-
easterly of the Northerly line of the County Road.
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THOMSON, MORAN & GROTH, LTD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW f &JES VAN VALKENBURG
1400 FIRST BANK PLACE WEST
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 -3589 i''HR 21 1991
TELEPHONE 612 • 339 -4567
TELECOPIER 612 • 349 -6210
WILLIAM M. THOMSON
JAMES J. MORAN, JR,
RONALD H. GROTH
G. SCOTT HOKE
THOMAS F. SNYKER
James. Van Valkenburg, Esq.
Thomsen & Nybeck, P.A.
600 Edinborough Corporate Center East
3300 Edinborough Way
Minneapolis, MN 55435
Dear Jim:
March 20, 1991
Re: Robert Hanson
Enclosed is a copy of the Notice of Contract Cancellation served
on Hanson on or about March 5, 1991. The Contract will cancel 90 days
after he was served. During a meeting I had with Marie Kunze of Tax
Collection, she advised me that the forfeiture sale would probably be held
in the spring of 1992. Despite Bob's interest in the Contract being
cancelled in May pursuant to the cancellation notice, she advised me that
he could still redeem by the forfeiture sale date by paying the
delinquencies, plus the 1991 taxes and the 1991 Contract installment,
which would total about $250,000. Needless to say, Bob has no funds with
which to reinstate the Contract. Therefore, an arrangement with the City
of Edina whereby they would accept an assignment of his interest in the
option agreement with Minnesota Financial Development'Corporation is
really his last hope.
It is my understanding that he has hired you to make another
attempt with the City Council to enter into an arrangement of that type,
or otherwise allow the land to be developed without the need for the
posting of a bond or a letter of credit.
Please keep me advised of developments.
Very/.ruly o r
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- GJ.' Scout 'lIok �
GSH: kmh �J
Enc.
#2072 BUILD] NO?
NOTICE OF CANCELLATICN
OF
CONTRACT FOR DEED
24 06- 116 -21 21 0005
BRADLEY INVESTMENT CO
N ROBERT E HANSONrPR ES IDENT
4404 PHILBROOK LANC
LUINA, MN 55424
YOU ARE NOTIFIED: ,
1. Default has occurred in the (County Auditor's Receipt)
C!e7G;Yz�£: �iittiiis�sel of Tax Forfeited Lands) dated Mav 15
19 88 , and filed for record - -- 19 -- , as Document
Nu B r - -- (,or in Book of - --
Page - -- ), in the Office of the (County Recorder) (Registrar of Titles) of
Hennepin County, Minnesota, in which the State of Minnesota, by and through the
County of Hennepin as seller, sold to Bradlev Investment Co., a Minnesota
Corporation, in care of Robert E. Hanson' President.
as purchaser(s), the real property in Hennepin County, Minnesota, ciescrit>ed as
follows:
THAT PART OF LOT 23 LYING W OF
DIS 676 3/10 FT E FROM S14 COR.
Auditor's Subdivision No. 196
City of Edina
PID#06- 116 -21 -21- 0005(24),
A LIME RUNNING N FROM A PT IN
THOF AND PAR WITH W LINE THOF
Hennepin County,. Minn.
2. The default is as follows:
S LINE OF LOT 23
AND LYING N OF HW
A. Failure by purchaser to pay annual installment of principal and
interest in the amount of $ 68,754.36 due by December 31,
1990.
B. Failure by purchaser to pay real estate taxes due and payable in
the year of 1990 in the amount of $ 29,944.66 before the
same became delinquent, and payable in the year of 1989 in the
amount of $ 17,756.01 before the same became delinquent.
3. For contracts executed after August 1, 1976, prior to August 1, 1985,
the purchase price was $ -0- , and t,.-, amount of the pu- -chase price
paid by purchaser is $ -0- which is'-0- % of the purchase price, as
calculated in the manner required Minnesota Statutes 559.21, surd. le. 1.
4. The conditions contained in Minnesota Statutes 559.209 have been
complied with or are not applicable.
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5. THIS NOTICE IS TO INFORM YOU THAT BY THIS NOTICE THE SELLER HAS BEGUN
PROCEEDINGS UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 559.21. TO TERMINATE YOUR CONTRACT
FOR THE PURCHASE OF YOUR PROPERTY FOR THE REASONS SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE. THE
CONTRACT WILL TERMINATE 90 DAYS AFTER (SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE UPON YOU) (THE
FIRST DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOVICE) UNLESS BEFORE THEN:
(A.) THE PERSON AUTHORIZED IN THIS NOTICE TO RECEIVE PAYMENTS RECEIVES FFOM YOU:
(1) THE AMOUNT THIS NOTICE SAYS YOU OWE; PLUS
(2) THE COSTS OF SERVICE OF $25.00 PLUS
(3) $ -0- TO APPLY TO ATTORNEYS' FEES ACTUALLY EXPENDED OR INCURRED;
PLUS
(4) FOR CONTRACTS EXECUTED ON OR AFTER MAY 1, 1980, ANY ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS
BECOMING DUE UNDER THE CONTRTiC'!' TO TEE SELLER A -FTER THIS NOTICE K-%--
SERVED ON YOU; PLUS
(5)
FOR CONTRACTS EXECUTED ON OR AFTER AUGUST 1, 1985, $ 598.64
(WHICH IS TWO PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT IN DEFAULT AT THE TIME OF SERVICE
OTHER THAN THE FINAL BALLOON PAYMENT, ANY TAXES, ASSESSMENTS,-
MORTGAGES, OR PRIOR CONTRACTS THAT ARE ASSUMED BY YOU); OR
(B.) YOU SECURE FROM A COUNTY OR DISTRICT COURT AN ORDER THAT THE TERMINATION OF
THE CONTRACT BE SUSPENDED UNTIL YOUR CLAIMS OR DEFENSES ARE FINALLY DISPOSED
OF BY TRIAL, HEARING OR SETTLEMENT. YOUR ACTION MUST SPECIFIC TLY STATE
THOSE FACTS AND GROUNDS THAT DEMONSTRATE YOUR CLAIMS OR DEFENSES.
IF YOU DO NOT DO ONE OR THE OTHER OF THE ABOVE THINGS WITHIN'THE TIME PERIOD
SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE, YOUR COrrRACT WILL TE?.I.11NATE AT THE END OF THE
PERIOD AND YOU WILL LOSE ALL THE MONEY-YOU HAVE PAID ON THE CONTRACT; YOU
WILL LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY; YOU MAY LOSE YOUR RIGHT
TO ASSERT ANY CLAIMS OR DEFENSES THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE; AND YCu WILL BE
EVICTED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS NOTICE, CONTACT AN ATTORNEY
I10IEDIATELY
6. YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE TIME PRIOR TO TERMINATION
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTIONS 583.01 to 583.12.
7. 'The name, address and telephone number of the seller authorized to
accept payments pursuant to this notice is:
Dale G. Folstad, Director
Hennepin County" Depa r tment of Property Tax and Public Records
603A Government Center
300 South 6th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55487 -0063
Telephone: (612) 348 -3734
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v,
TO: MAYOR RICFARDS AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: RALPH CAMPBELL, DIRECTOR OF COMP'IUNICATIONS
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5 000
DATE 15 APRIL 1991 AGENDA ITEM I V. A.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: ? -]HITE RECYCLED UNCOATED FFLT FINISH PAPER
Company Amount of Quote or &d
1• INTERCITY RAPER 1. $12,792.10
2• ZELLERBACH, A MEAD COITANY 2. $13,146.63
3. 3.
4. 4
5. 5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
INTERCITY PAPER $12,792.10
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This paper will be used in the city news magazine, "About Town'. -The
supply is expected to last one year.
Please refer to attached memorandum for more.detail..
The Recommended bid is
Department
-
within budget not within budget n allin, Fi ance Director
Kenneth Rosland City Manager
CITY OF EDINA
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION (COMMUNICATIONS)
MEMORANDUM
FRIDAY 12'APRIL 1991
TO: KEN ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER
FROM: RALPH CAMPBELL, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
SUBJ: 11ABOUT TOWN11 STATE -OF- THE - MAGAZINE REPORT
In April, 1990, the City introduced IlAbout Towne magazine, a new
city newsletter, to Edina homes and businesses.
The periodical is published quarterly in January, April, July, and
October. Its primary purpose is to acquaint Edina residents with
timely city information in an informal, friendly fashion.
Since its introduction, the magazine has grown from 12 to 30 pages.
A fold -out detachable calendar listing city and community events
was added in the Winter 1990 issue.
Resident response is gratifying. City hall has received dozens-of
calls praising the magazine.
Mindful that "About Towne is more complicated and expensive to
produce than more traditionally - styled city newsletters, the City
has contracted with Lonsbury - Mills, Ltd., to design, layout, and
print the magazine and to sell advertising space in the magazine.
Lonsbury -Mills is an advertising agency that specializes in print
production and - advertising sales.
Advertising sales are particularly desirable to decrease the cost
of producing and distributing the magazine. Ideally, I'About Towne
would be fully self- sustaining - -100 percent paid for by advertis-
ing. Income to the City generated by advertising sales so far is
as follows:
INABOUT TOWN" MAGAZINE
ADVERTISING INCOME
SPRING 1990 . . . . . $ 785
SUMMER 1990 . . . . . . 785
FALL 1990 . . . . . . . 800
WINTER 1991 . . . . . 1,192
SPRING 1991 . . . . . 1,192
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MEMO TO: KEN ROBLAND, CITY MANAGER
BUBJ:"AHOUT TOWN1' STATE -OF- THE - MAGAZINE REPORT
FRIDAY 12 APRIL 1991
The agency predicts that ad income will double for the Summer 1991
issue based on space sales so far this quarter.
The technical and production services provided by the agency that
give the magazine its professional look and feel are these:
- Project planning
- Layout and design (positioning of type, photos, and graphics)
- Keylining (assembly of ready -to -print type, photos, and graphics
compete with instructions to the printer)
- Typesetting and alterations (setting of the type on professional
equipment)
- Art direction (control of magazine's appearance)_
- Paper specifying and bidding
- Printing specifying and bidding
The City is responsible for all editorial material. Communications
staff write,
edit, photo-
graph, and pro-
vide all art for
the magazine. A
communications
assistant was
brought on as a
temporary con-
tract employee
in Spring, 1990,
to assist with
the collection
of information
for the maga-
zine.- The as-
sistant's duties
are as depicted
in Figure 1.
As the pie chart
shows, about 50
percent of the
assistant's time
is spent • on
"About Town".
The remainder is
Communications Assistant
Mine Spent Analysis
OUTSIDE VIDEO PROD (5 %)
IGOE VIDEO PRO[
MISCELLANEOUS (!
Figure 1.
Analysis.
OUTSIDE SPEC PROJ (5 %)
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TOWN RESEARCH (20 %)
TOWN FOUW-1P (57)
TOWN INTEl2VEW (157.)
-TOWN POST EDIT (107.)
Assistant Time Snent
MEMO TO: KEN ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER
SUBJ:"ABOUT TOWN11 STATE -OF- THE - MAGAZINE REPORT
FRIDAY 12 APRIL 1991
divided between city projects and those done for community service
organizations.
Examples of activities associated with chart headings are as
follows:
INSIDE VIDEO PRODUCTION
- Fire Department
- Videotape duplication
OUTSIDE VIDEO PRODUCTION
- Chemical Education Committee, general awareness and "Responsible
Hosting"
OUTSIDE SPECIAL PROJECTS
- "Cultural Expo" promotional materials design and production,
entertainment coordination
INSIDE SPECIAL PROJECTS
- Information packets for realtor's seminar
— .Crime Prevention McGruff program
- "Second Century" photography
- Art Center addition dedication
- Edinborough Park brochures and flyers
- Masonic Fire Department fund raiser promotion
- Maintenance of photo file
[ABOUT] TOWN INTERVIEW
- Collection of primary background material, photography
[ABOUT] TOWN.RESEARCH
- Collection of secondary background material
[ABOUT] TOWN FOLLOW -UP
- Confirmation of quotes and facts
[ABOUT] TOWN POST EDIT
- Follow magazine through final production and printing and
distribution
In addition, Communications staff assist city departments in
identifying appropriate messages and media to acquaint audiences of
city policies, programs and ordinances, aid city staff and
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. MEMO TO: KEN ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER
SUBJ:"ABOQT TOWN" STATE -OF- THE - MAGAZINE REPORT
FRIDAY 12 APRIL 1991
community service organizations with promotion and publications,
and support city staff, public agencies, and not - for - profit and
community organizations in reaching Edina residents with messages
of community interest.
WHAT DOES THE MAGAZINE COST TO PRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE?
Figure 2 shows costs to produce and distribute "About Torn" " through
its history. Costs decreased from $24,391 in Spring, 1990 to
$20,566 in Winter, 1991. The net cost, including advertising
income, decreased from $26,356 to $19,374, or from $1.20 to $0.81
per copy. A complete financial report accompanies this memorandum.
Costs for the
Spring 1991 issue
increased 27 per-
cent for the fol-
lowing reasons:
- Increasing from
26 to 30 pages
requires 15%
more paper.
- A more complex
and expensive
binding process
is required to
fasten a maga-
zine of 30 or
more pages.
- Another costly
fold is needed
to produce the
30 -page magaz-
ine.
- The second color
Figure 2. "About Town" Costs per .Copy and
(green) was much page.
more liberally
used to make the
magazine more attractive and readable.
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Edina "About Town" Magazine
CogW per Copy & per Page
$1.20
$0.12
$1.15
$0.10
$1.10
$1.05
$0.08
K$1.00
/COPY
$0.06
K
$0.95
$0.04
$0.90
$0.85
$0.02
$010
22K/12 22.5K/16 25K/24 24K/26 24K/30
$0.00
xombw of Q*dw/FW PrkLea
Figure 2. "About Town" Costs per .Copy and
(green) was much page.
more liberally
used to make the
magazine more attractive and readable.
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MEMO TO: KEN ROSLAND, CITY MANAGER
SUBJ:11ABOUT TOWN11 STATE-OF-THE-MAGAZINE REPORT
FRIDAY 12 APRIL 1991
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Ficure 3. "About Town" Production and
Distribution Costs Mix.
Figure 3 illustrates the
cost mix through the
Spring 1991 issue.
Agency costs are down as
the city assumes more
control. Paper and
printing costs are up
for the reasons stated
above, but generally
because the magazine has
been growing. Contract
and distribution costs
are relatively stable.
The overall trend, however, has been a gradual reduction in costs.
To recover and strengthen this trend, the City intends to pursue
the following course:
- Stabilize the number of pages at 30
- Increase the number of revenue - producing advertisements
- Bid and buy paper in 3- quarter quantities
- Continue to use recycled paper that is decreasing in price due
to increased production by -paper companies.
Predicted savings are $12,000 - $18,000 over the next three quarters.
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"ABOI" `OWN" MAGAZINE FINANCIAL REPORT
(1 APR 97
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SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
WINTER
SPRING
-
1990
-----------------------------------------------
1990
1990
1991
1991
Copies Printed
22,000
22,500
25,000
.24,000
24,000
Number of Pages
12
16
24
26
30
AGENCY SERVICES
Project Planning & Service
incl.
incl.
$3,000
$2,450
$3,175
Copy Preparation & Editing
incl.
incl.
$839
$438
$875
Layout & Design
incl.
incl.
$2,036
$1,821
$2,550
Keylining
incl.
incl.
$729
$615
$729
Type & Alterations
incl.
incl.
$1,533
$1,423
$2,035
Production
(Stats, Proofing, Coordination)
incl.
incl.
- $887
$776
$910
Paper, Printing Analysis & Estimating
incl.
incl.
incl:
incl.
$306
Miscellaneous
incl.
incl.
$120
$251
$0
Subtotal
-----------------------------------------------
$16,879
$10,908
$9,144
$7,774
$10,579
CONTRACT
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
Subtotal
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
$2,750
DISTRIBUTION
Postage
$2,137
$2,234
$2,365
$2,365
$2,576
Mail Handling
$539
$443
$512
$512
$419
Subtotal
-----------------------------------------------
$2,676
$2,677
$2,877
$2,877
$2,994
PRINTING /PAPER
Printing
$4,835
$3,871
$4,514
$5,173
$6,820
Paper Stock
(1)
-----------------------------------------------
$3,772
$5,251
$4,742
$5,707
Subtotal
$4,835
$7,643
$9,765
$9,915
$12,528
TOTAL EXPENSES
-----------------------------------------------
$27,141
$21,227
$21,785
$20,566
$26,101
Advertising Income
$785
$785
- $800
$1,192
$1,192
NET EXPENSES
-----------------------------------------------
$26,356
$20,442
$20,985
$19,374
$24,909
(1) included in Printing cost
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COST PER BOOK $1.20 $0.91 $0.84 $0.81 $1.04
COST PER PAGE $2,196.34 $1,277.64 $874.39 $745.14 $830.30
COST /PAGE /BOOK $0.100 $0.057 $0.035 $0.031 $0.035
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?0 e,�o'' REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: MAYOR RICHARDS & M HERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: RALPH CAMPBELL, DIRECTOR OF CCtWMICATIONS
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000
DATE- 15 APRIL 1991
AGENDA ITEM IV--B-
ITEM DESCRIPTION: AGENCY SERVICES - ABOUT TOWN MAGAZINE
Company Amount of Quote or Bid
1 . LONSBURY- MILLS, LTD 1• $17,499.00
2. 2.
3. .3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
LONSBURY - MILLS, LTD
GENERAL INFORMATION:
ADVERTISING AGENCY SERVICES TO PRODUCE SPRING 1991 ISSUE OF
"ABOUT T(3,.-N" MAGAZINE
PLEASE REFFR TO MEMORANDTM ATTACHED TO AGENDA ITEM IV. A. FOR MORF
DETAIL.
Signat a Department
The Recommended bid is
within budget not within b g hn Wallin, inane Director
Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
REMIT TO:
Lonsbury - Mills, Ltd.
Account Receivable Dept.
7157 Shady Oak Rd.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
City of Edina
Attn: Ralph Campbell
4801 West 30th Street
Edina, MN 55424
PROJECT:
Invoice
Number
463
Invoice
Date
03/22/91
Payment
Due
04/05/91
Project
No.
2420
Winter 1991 Issue Edina City Magazine - About Town
30 pages, 2 /Color
SERVICES:
Project Planning and Service
Copy Preparation & Editing
Layout and Design
Keylining
Type & Alterations
Production
(Stats, Proofing, Coordination)
Printing 24,000 Copies
Paper, Printing Analysis &
Estimating
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
$ 3175.00
875.00
2550.00
728.50
2035.00
910.00
6920.00
305.50
A 1 1/2% Late Fee Will Be Charged On All
Balances Over 30 Days Past Due.
A A.
° _�`�� �' REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Mayor & City Council
FROM: Francis Hoffman, City Engineer
VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5,000
DATE 15 April, 1991
AGENDA ITEM IV . C .
ITEM DESCRIPTION: W. 69th St. - France to Xer::es Road Improvements and
Company Storm Sewer
Amount of Quote or Bid
1. SEE ATTACHED TABULATION (OVER) 1
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID:
Alber Construction, Inc. $ 569,474.35
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This is the bid for the previously approved road and storm sewer project
on W. 69th Street from France Avenue to Rer-:es Avenue. The protect will
be funded by assessment of $40.00 per assessable unit, with the balance
being paid for by state aid and storm water utility funds. The job
will start around April 18th if bids are awarded. The Engineer's Estimate
for this project was $747,064.10.
Public Works - Engineering
Sjg ature
The Recommended bid is
within budget not withirybuc/gei
Kenneth
City
Wallin, Firifance Director
April 4, 1991
11:00 A.M.
BID TABUTATION
CITY OF EDINA. MINNESOTA
CONTRACT 91 -9
Improvement Nos. BA -291 & STS -214
W, 69th Street - France to Xerxes
BIDDER
TOTAL BID
Alber Construction, Inc.
S 569.474.35
Midwest Asphalt Corp.
$ 585.455.92
GMH Asphalt Corporation
$ 617.002.77
Thomas & Sons Constr.. Inc.
S 618.675.88
Valley Paving, Inc.
S 624.532.81
Northwest Asphalt, Inc.
$ 644.126.84
Hardrives, Inc.
S 653.758.65
Alexander Constr. Co.. Inc.
$ 662.608.15
Progressive Contractors. Inc.
$ 677.098.10
C.S. McCrossan Constr., Inc.
$ 695,486.59
Engineers Estimate S 747.064.10
REQUEST FOR PURCHASE
TO: Mayor Richards & Council Members
FROM: Susan Wohlrabe
VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000
DATE: April 15, 1991
AGENDA ITEM IV. D.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: BURNER FOR CITY HALL BOILER ROOM
Company Amount of Quote or Bid
1. Owens Services Corporation 1. $9,420.00
2. Northwestern Service, Inc. 2. $9,575.00
3. Palen /Kimball Company 3. $9,691.00
4. 4.
5. 5.
RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Owens Services Corporation - $9,420.00
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The original burner needs to be replaced in order to 'all ow the boiler
to function efficiently. This new burner will be a Power Flame C3625
Firm Gas.
Al f' /l-')/'� -Iiz
Signature
The Recommended bid is
within budget not
Kenneth RosL
Eqh�V�alfin, Fini ce Director
City Manager
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To. KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER
From. MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK
Date. APRIL 12, 1991
Subject. RAFFLE PREMISE PERMIT
APPLICATION - MINNESOTA
WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # V .A
Consent
Information Only
Mgr. Recommends
E
To HRA
7
To Council
Action
X
Motion
Resolution
Ordinance
Discussion
To continue the matter of the Raffle Premise Permit Application for
Minnesota Waterfowl Association to the Council Meeting of May 6, 1991.
Info /Background:
Greg Berg, Executive Director, Minnesota Waterfowl Association telephoned
me and requested that the matter of their application for a Raffle Premise
Permit Application be continued to the next Council Meeting. He explained
that they are meeting with the State Gambling Board next week regarding the
application to clarify the issue of local approval, etc.
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REPORT/RECOMMENDATION
To: KENNETH ROSLAND
From: CRAIG LARSEN
Date: APRIL 15, 1991
Subject: 494/169 LAND
ACQUISITION
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # v • B
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA
To Council
Action 0 Motion
❑ Resolution
❑ Ordinance
❑ Discussion
Accept counter offer of $320,000.00.
Info /Background:
You will recal that our offer was $290,000.00 with the seller
paying all special assessments, which total approximately
$45,000.00. The FDIC has rejected that offer and has countered
with $320,000.00.
We recommend accepting the counter offer.
APR- 8 -91 MON 10;55 TOWLE REAL ESTATE CO
APR 95 '91 13:06 METRO FEDERAL REO
METI�C
FEDERAL BANK,,
WE HEARTLANm FYNAN(3AL CENTER
April 5, 1991
VIA FAX AND,MAIL
Mr. Peter J. Rand
Towle Real Estate
330 Second Avenue South -
Minneapolis, MN 55401
RS: Braemar Of Pie® Park Land
Dear Pete:
FAX NO. 6123479389 P.02
P.2
The FDIC has approved the Purchase Agreement to the City of Edina
on the above- referenced property at $320,000.
if you have any questions, please give me a call.
Sincerely,
MET ALIT FEDERAL BANK, fsb
avid L." okiund
Assistant Vice President
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: Mayor & City Council
From: Francis Hoffman��
City Engineer
Date:. 15 April, 1991
Subject: Richfield Storm Sewer -
Xerxes Avenue from
W. 69th Street to
Adams Hill Pond
Agenda Item # v • c
Consent ❑
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
To Council
Action 0
Motion
❑
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Approve plan for construction of storm sewer on Xer;;es Avenue on Richfield -
Edina border.
Info /Background:
The staff has reviewed plans submitted by Richfield for review and approval.
The City of Richfield has an area of homes between West 69th Street and West
70th Street that are in a low area which is subject to higher flood potential.
The City of Richfield has an area adjacent to our Yorktown Park which is called
Adams Hill Pond to Centennial Lakes on cost shared basis between each city.
The new Richfield plan routes stormwater plan to this Adams Hill area. This
project does not impact the City of Edina except for the obvious disruption
on Xerxes during the construction period. Richfield is not asking for any
financial participation.
Our staff recommendation is to approve the plan as submitted with the
restriction that construction not start prior to July 1. The City of Edina
will be constructing West 69th Street between April 15 and July 1 and both
projects going simultaneously would cause traffic problems.
(See Map Opposite Side)
RICHFIELD STORM -SEWER
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PUBLIC
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Plans for City of Richfield Project No. 1572, showing proposed storm
sewer installation, street construction and appurtenant work on Xerxes Avenue
from W. 69th Street to Adams Hill Pond on the boundary line between the City of
Edina and the City of Richfield, have been prepared and presented to the City;
WHEREAS, construction of Project No. 1572 will commence after July 1, 1991, and no
cost will be incurred by the City of Edina;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said plans be in all things approved.
ADOPTED this 15th day of April, 1991.
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 is a true and correct
copy of the Resolution duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular
Meeting of April 15, 1991, and as recorded in-the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 11th day of June, 1991.
Marcella M. Daehn
City Clerk
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.�° REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
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To: COUNCIL MEMBERS
' Agenda Item #
V.D
& E
From. MAYOR RICHARDS
Consent
❑
Information Only
❑
Date: APRIL 11, 1991
Mgr. Recommends
❑
To HRA
Subject: APPOINTMENTS
❑
To Council
Action
❑
Motion
❑
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Recommendation:
Consent for Mayor's appointment of Dr. Douglas L. Lambert to the Community
Health Services Advisory Committee as a provider for term to 2/1/93.
Appointment of Stephen E. Nelson to The Edina Foundation Board of Directors
as Council Appointee.
Info /Background:
Attached is a copy of the letter received from Douglas L. Lambert, D.D.S,
6205 Hanson Road, expressing his interest in serving on the Community Health
Services Advisory Committee. I would recommend his appointment be approved.
I have also been in contact with Stephen E. Nelson, 4514 Casco Avenue, and he
is willing to serve on The Edina Foundation Board of Directors.
(over)
PAUL C. BELVEDERE, D.D.S.
DOUGLAS L. LAMBERT, D.D.S.
3 April 1991
Hon. Frederick Richards
7225 Fleetwood Drive
Edina, MN 55435
Dear Fred,
COSMETIC AND FAMILY DENTISTRY
585 SOUTHOALE MEDICAL BUILDING
6545 FRANCE AVE. SOUTH
EDINA. MINNESOTA 55435
612- 922 -9119
TELE %d 181531 VIVAMPLS
I enjoyed our conversation the other day regarding the Community
Health Advisory Board, and if so nominated, I would be honored to
serve on the board and help in any way I can.
VerY Yours,
Douglas L. Lambert, D.D.S.
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REPORT /RECOMMENDATION
To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER
From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK
Date: April 12, 1991
Subject: On -Sale Wine License and
On -Sale 3.2 Beer License
for Hawthorn Room,
3400 Edinborough Way
Recommendation:
Agenda Item # H • F
Consent K]
Information Only ❑
Mgr. Recommends ❑
To HRA
0
To Council
Action i❑
Motion
❑
Resolution
❑
Ordinance
❑
Discussion
Approval of issuance of an On -Sale Wine License and On -Sale 3.2 Beer License
to the Hawthorn Room restaurant at 3400 Edinborough Way.
Info /Background
The City has received applications for both an On -Sale Wine License and an
On -Sale 3.2 Beer License from the Hawthorn Room restaurant (Hawthorn Suites
Hotel) located at 3400 Edinborough Way ( Edinborough), together with applications
for three Manager's licenses.
The applications have been reviewed by the Police, Health and Planning Departments
and the necessary investigations have been conducted. Memorandums are attached
from these departments in support of issuance of the On -Sale Wine License. The
departments have also approved issuance of the On -Sale Beer License.
The attached letter from Jim McFadden, General Manager, Hawthorn Suites Hotel,
as well as the investigations by our Health Department indicates that the
Hawthorn Room restaurant now complies with all requirements for a restaurant
and is eligible for the On -Sale Wine and On -Sale 3.2 Beer Licenses.
Pursuant to past applications, staff would recommend approval and have placed
this matter on the Consent Agenda.
A I,
CITY OF EDINA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
4 _104-3\ F1 )4.
DATE: April 9, 1991
TO: Kenneth E. Rosland
FROM: Craig G. Swanson
SUBJECT: On -Sale Wine License
The on -sale wine license application of the below - listed
establishment has been investigated in accordance with applicable
statutes and ordinances:
Hawthorn Suites Hotel
3400 Edinborough Way
Edina, MN 55435
The findings of these investigations do not reveal information
that is contrary to the public interest for the purpose of
licensing. 1.
Therefore, I recommend the Council move to approve the
application and issuance of an on -sale wine license for the
establishment conditioned upon approval by the State of
Minnesota, and instruct the City Clerk to forward the required
documents to the State of Minnesota for their approval.
5w--r'�
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CRAIG G. ANSON
CHIEF OF /POLICE
CGS:nah
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: KENNETH ROSLAND, MANAGER
FROM: ELLIOTT MARSTON, ASSISTANT SANITARIAN
SUBJECT: ON -SALE WINE LICENSE APPLICATION
DATE: APRIL 12,,1991
The on -sale wine license application for the Hawthorn Room, Hawthorn Suites
Hotel, 3400 Edinborough Way, has been reviewed by the Health Department.
Our investigation of the premises finds that the subject restaurant complies
with the requirements of Ordinance No. 902 with respect to seating capacity,
food establishment license and appropriate storage and food handling space
which is not adversely impacted by the storage and service of wine.
I would recommend that the on -sale wine license be approved.
M E M 0 R U N D U M
TO: KENNETH ROSLAND, MANAGER
FROM: CRAIG LARSEN, PLANNER
SUBJECT: ON -SALE WINE LICENSE APPLICATION
DATE: APRIL 12, 1991.
The on -sale wine application for the Hawthorn Room, Hawthorn Suites Hotel,
3400 Edinborough Way, has been reviewed by the Planning Department.
The premises meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and I would recommend
approval-of the license application.
ti
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HAWTHORN
SUITES
HOTEL
At Edinborou� Park
April 5, 1991
Mr. Kenneth Rosland
City Manager
City of Edina
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Ken,
As you know, Hawthorn Suites has an Application into the
City for approval of a beer and wine license: It is our
understanding and our feeling that all of the City's,
requirements for such licenses have been met and,
accordingly, we anticipated approval at the next City
Council meeting.
I thought it might be helpful to you, however, to have a
little background as to the reasons for our application.
As you may know, our business has been well below our
initial expectation, which is especially so. for the week
day business. We found it prudent to look for other
sources of possible revenue. We have had numerous
requests for food and beverage service from our
"neighbors "; especially homeowners of the Edinborough town
homes and tenants of Edinborough Corporate Center.
Despite the fact that we already had the facilities, it
had been necessary to turn these requests down.
We see the opening of the "Hawthorn Room" restaurant as a
unique and exciting opportunity for both ourselves and the
Edinborough Community. We pride ourselves in catering to
the comforts of our clientele and we are confid.Ant and
very excited to be bringing this new service to our
neighbors and friends.
In researching and preparing for this new service, we have
scouted a number of different restaurants in the area. We
feel that the style of operations currently run by
Q'Cumbers in the Centennial Lakes Plaza will best meet
ours and our new clients' needs. The style will thus be
analogous to that utilized by Q'Cumbers, but with our own
personal touches of superior quality and service.
So Close to Business, Yet Feels Like Home
3400 Edinborough Way, Edina, MN 55435 (612) 893 -9300 (800) 327 -1133
Ken, we are anxiously looking forward to adding this
additional service to Edina and the Edinborough community
and trust that it truly benefit both ourselves and the
community.
Sincerely,
m McFadden
General Manager
JM/ bs
Agenda Item V.G
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Mayor Richards & Council Members
FROM: Kenneth Rosland
SUBJECT: UPCOMING COUNCIL DATES
DATE:_ April 9, 1991
Other than normal Council Meeting dates, I would like to make the following
proposal for dates that the Council will follow over the coming year. These
dates are in response to our long -range and strategic planning process and
other special meetings:
Monday, May 6, 5:00 PM - Joint School Board /Council Meeting at City Hall.
Regular Council Meeting to follow.
Monday, May 20, 7:00 PM - Regular Council Meeting; however, the land -use
section of the Comprehensive Plan will be discussed.
This will include the tax - increment districts,
Hawkes Lake and the Greenwood property (Otto's
Pond).
Saturday, June 29 and
Sunday, June 30 —Grand Opening of Centennial Lakes Park. Ribbon
cutting approximately 2:00 PM on Saturday, June 29.
Details to follow.
Monday, July 15, 7:00 PM - Regular Council Meeting. Comprehensive Plan
discussed -- utility section: sanitary sewers, storm
sewers, water mains and private utilities.
Saturday, Sept. 14, 8 AM - Ordinance codification discussion at Arneson Acres
until 12 noon.
Saturday, Oct. 12, 8 AM - Ordinance codification discussionlat Arneson Acres
until 12 noon.
Monday, Oct. 21, 7:00 PM - Regular Council Meeting. Discussion of the
Comprehensive Plan -- transportation element: TDM
policies, sidewalks, trails, etc.
Monday, Nov. 4, 7:00 PM - Regular Council Meeting. First readings of
selected ordinances from codification meetings.
Month of November, 1991 - Map printing and distribution of new Comprehensive
Plan.
Month of January, 1992 - Printing and distribution of newly codified
ordinances.
A G E N D A
JOINT SCHOOL BOARD /CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1991 - 5:00 TO 6:00 PM
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
I. Foundation
II. T. I. F. Districts
A. Grandview Redevelopment
III. Future's Report
IV. Community Center
A. Senior Center
V. Other Concerns
A
Agenda Item VI.A
League of Minnesota Cities
April 12, 1991
183 University Ave. East
St. Paul, MN 55101.2526
(612) 227.5600 (FAX: 221 -0986)
TO: Mayor, Manager, Clerk
Cities over 20,000 pop. without wards
FROM: Ann Higgins
RE: PROPOSAL TO REQUIRE SINGLE - MEMBER WARDS IN CITIES OF 20,000
POPULATION OR MORE
S.F. 1169 (Luther), redistricting legislation, approved Friday by the
Senate Redistricting Committee, would require all second -class cities
20,000 - 100,000 pop.) to have single- member wards by 1994. The
bill, which also contains standards for redistricting city wards and
county commissioner districts, has been reported to the floor of the
Senate for action. (See attachments.)
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL LEGISLATOR AND /OR MEMBERS OF THE SENATE
REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE TO REQUEST THAT SUCH REQUIREMENTS BE RE14OVED
FROM S.F. 1169. (See list of committee members on next page.)
PLEASE NOTIFY ME IF YOUR CITY WOULD BE WILLING TO TESTIFY ON THE
ISSUES RAISED BY THE PROPOSED REQUIREMENTS.
Senator Majority Leader Roger Moe, who chairs the Senate Redistricting
Committee, has agreed with suggestions made by the League and other
members of the committee that this proposal deserves further
examination and an opportunity for local officials to comment on how
the provisions would affect communities and those seeking election
for city council.
Accordiningly, Senator Moe has announced that the bill (S.F. 1169) will
be referred to the Senate Rules Committee when it reaches the floor
of the Senate(rather than to be considered for final action).
Further, the Senate Rules Committee (which is chaired by Senator Moe)
will direct that the bill be re- referred to at least one other Senate
committee, probably either the Senate Local Government Committee or
the Senate Elections & Ethics Committee.
The legislation is likely to be on the agenda of one or the other of
the two committees listed above within the next week to 10 days.
In the meantime, it is very important for your city to make your
objections to these provisions known to your local legislator,
particularly to the State Senator representing your city.
Senator Luther, who is also Senate Assistant Majority Leader, wants
to require single- member wards to increase the possibility for the
election of candidates to local office who will represent language or
racial- minority concentrations or other under - represented groups on
local city councils.
The following lawmakers are members of the Senate Redistricting
Committee:
Senator Roger Moe, Chair
Senator Bill Luther, vice Chair
Senator Duane Benson (Senate Minority Leader)
Senator Richard Cohen
Senator Gary DeCramer
Senator D.J. Johnson
Senator Fritz Knaak
Senator Larry Pogemiller
Senator Ember Reichgott
Senator Don Storm
If your city is represented by any of the lawmakers who serve on the
Redistricting Committee, please contact them personally to let them
know your views on the Luther amendment to S.F. 1169 re: single - member
wards for cities over 20,000 population.
You should also make sure you express your concerns to your local
legislator and urge him /her to.speak with other members of the
Senate, particularly with those listed above who serve on the Senate
Redistricting Committee.
Attachments
03/27/91 (REVISOR ] XX /JG 91 -2516
Introduced by I.lifher, P. Moe, Pogemiller, Reichgo(.t S.F. No. 1101)
;Npri I ' 1991 Companion II.1'. Ido.
Referred to Committee on RI;Iti:;rim. -rim;
Reproduced- by f 1111.L1PS L@GISLATI%T. SERVICE
A bill for an act
2 relating to elections; establishing additional
standards for county and city redistricting plans
regarding population equality, protection of minority
5 populations, and preservation of communities of
u interest; amending Minnesota Statutes 1990, sections
7 205.84, subdivision 1; and 375.025, subdivision 1.
8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
9 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 205.84,
i0 subdivision 1, is amended to read:
11 Subdivision 1. (GENERAL PROVISIONS.] In a statutory or
i2 home rule charter city electing council members by wards, wards
13 shall be as equal in population as practicable and each ward
1.; shall be composed of compact, contiguous territory. No ward
15 shall vary in copulation more than five percent from the average
16 for all wards in the city, unless the result would force a
17 votina precinct to be solit. The wards must not dilute t-e
1t1 voting strength of racial or language minoritv populations.
19 Where a concentration of a racial or language minority
20 population makes it possible, the wards must increase the
21 probability that members of the minority will be elected. The
22 wards should attempt to preserve communities of interest where
23 t.hat_can be done in compliance wir.h the preceding standards.
-- - - -- � n ci s t K . c y C•7y
21 Each council member shall be a re;1dP:6t of the %•rard for which
25 elected.. but -a- charge -in,- yard-- bouTcd*rres -do a
26 cutinc_ii member- from-serving- for_the- xemai- nde-r- G"--Lezm.
1
03/27/91 . (REVISOR ) XX /JG. 91 -2516
1 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 375.025,
2 subdivision 1, is.amended to read:
3 Subdivision 1. [STANDARDS.) The redistricting plan in use
4 in a county shall be used until a new plan is adopted in
5 accordance with this section. Each county shall be divided into
6 as many districts numbered consecutively as it has members of
7 the county board. Commissioner districts shall be bounded by
8 town, municipal, ward, or precinct lines. Each district shall
9 be composed of contiguous territory as regular and compact in
10 form as practicable, depending upon the geography of the county
11 involved and shall be as nearly equal in population as possible.
'2 Ho district shall vary in population more than ten five percent
13 fr,,m the average for all districts in the county, unless the
1.1 resl,l.t rorces a voting precinct to be split. A majority of the
15 iaast Populous districts shall contain not less than a majority
16 of the population of the county. The districts must not dilute
.-.Mina strength of racial or lanauaae minoritv oonulations.
!:+ .-;here _a ct;ncentration of. a racial or lanouage minority
.J u„r`ulation makes it possible, the districts must increase the
2u i�rahabilit,i that members of the minority will be elected. The
2_ district3 should attempt to preserve communities of interest
22 :here rhat can be done in compliance with the preceding
23 standards. A county may be redistricted by the county board
2.1 after each federal census. When it appears after a federal
25 census that the districts of the county are not in accord with
26 the standards set forth in this subdivision, the county shall be
27 redistricted by the county board within the times set in section
29 20.3(3.135, subdivision 2. Before acting to redistrict, the
29 county board, or a redistricting commission if one is appointed,
30 shall publish three weeks notice of its purpose, stating the
31 time and place of the meeting where the matter will be
12 cPnsideied, in the newspaper having the contract to publish the
33 commissioners' proceedings for the county for the current year.
04/09/91 [COUNSEL J PSW SCS1169A -2
1 M ............... moves to amend S.F. No. 1169 as follows:
2 Page 1, line 13, strike "as" and insert "substantially" and
3 strike "as practicable"
4 Page 1, line 14, delete from "No" through line 17 to
5 and insert "The population of a ward must not deviate from the
6 ideal by more than five percent, plus or minus."
7 Page 1, line .24, after "member" insert "in a statutory city"
8 Page 1, after line 26, insert:
9 "Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 205A.12,
10 subdivision 4, is amended to read:
11 Subd. 4. (ELECTION DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.] Each preposed
12 election district must be as substantially equal in ,population
13 es- preetieabie and must be composed of compact, contiguous
14 territory. The population of a district must not deviate from
15 the ideal by more than five percent, plus or minus, unless the
16 result would force a voting precinct to be split. The districts
17 must not dilute the voting strength of racial or language
18 minority populations. Where a concentration of a racial or
'.9 language minority population makes it possible, the districts
0 must increase the probability that members of the minority will
be elected. The districts should attempt to preserve
communities of interest where that can be done in compliance
with the preceding standards. The district may utilize the most
recent federal decennial census figures available or may conduct
1
04/09/91 (COUNSEL 1 PSW SCS1169A -2
1 a special census for this purpose. The board shall designate
2 each election district by number."
3 Page 2, line 11, strike "as nearly" and insert
4 "substantially" and strike "as possible"
5 Page 2, line 12, strike from "No" through line 13 to
6 "county" and delete the new language and insert "The pooulation
7 of a district must not deviate from the ideal by more than five
8 percent, plus or minus"
9 Renumber the sections in sequence
10 Amend the title as follows:
11 Page 1, line 3, after "for" insert "school district,"
12 Page 1, line 7, after the semicolon insert "205A.12,
13 subdivision 4;"
2
04/09/91 (COUNSEL ] PSW SCS1169A -3
Ga nee ncjr��� -�"o
i n 24. avr p pe • C'r
more -.
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0
t
1 M ............... moves to amend S.F. No. 1169 as follows:
2 Page 1, line 11, after the headnote insert "Notwithstanding
3 any home rule charter or ordinance to the contrary, every home
n ` he iX59 —:. 2..A~ n- 1
4 rule charter or statutory city of -the- -first or.second - -class must
5 be divided into wards. Each ward is entitled to elect a sinale
6 member of the city council." P- xt`¢'t
7 . Page 1, after line 26, insert:
8 "Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1990, section 205A.12,
9 subdivision 2, is amended to read:
10 Subd. 2. ( ELECTION.] Sxeept- :rt- a- aeitoo�- d= �triet-= eeated
11 Every school
12 district whose population is 20,OO�,or more must be divided into
13 as many separate election districts as there are members of the
14 board. Each district is entitled to elect a sinole member. In
15 school districts whose ooculation is less than 20,000, upon
16 resolution of the board, made on its own motion or on
17 presentation of a petition substantially in the form required in
18 section 205A.13, signed by at least 50_electors of the district
19 or ten percent of the number of votes cast in the most recent
20 regular school board election, whichever is larger, the board
21 shall adopt a proposal to divide the district into as many
22 separate election districts as there are members of the board,
23 which proposal must be submitted to an election under this
24 chapter. If the election is initiated by petition, the
1
04/09/91 [COUNSEL ) PSW SCS1169A -3
1 resolution calling the election must be adopted within six '
2 months after the date of receipt of the petition. Only one
3 election within any two -year period may be held under this
4 section."
5 Page 2, after line 33, insert:
6 "Sec. S. [EFFECTIVE DATE.)
7 This act is effective for the state primary election in
_ i
8 1.992 and thereafter." - .rr. ' � fi c I1
9 Renumber the sections in sequence
10 Amend the title as follows:
11 Page 1, line 2, after the semicolon insert "requiring
12 certain cities and school districts to use single- member
13 districts for elections;"
14 .Page 1, line 7, after the semicolon insert "205A.12,
15 subdivision 2;"
1
C I T Y O F H O P K I N S
March 28, 1991
Mayor Fred Richards
Edina City Hall
4801 W. 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
Dear Mayor Mayor Richards:
The Hopkins Chemical Health Commission was created by resolution of the
City Council in May of 1987. The Commission serves in an advisory
capacity to the City Council.
The Chemical Health Commission has conducted several programs. We are
involved -in the Red Ribbon Campaign, liquor license reviewal, and putting -
on programs with guest speakers such as Jan Smaby in November of 1989.
The Commission is researching the possibility of providing a scholarship
for a Hopkins High School senior student. This student would have to be a
member of PACT (Positive Alternative Choices for Teens).
In researching this scholarship project, it was noted that there are
seniors at Hopkins School District 270 that reside in several
jurisdictions. We are asking for input from the Cities of Minnetonka,
Golden Valley, Edina, and St. Louis Park so that all students in District
270 have an opportunity for the scholarship.
The exact criteria for the scholarship has not been determined yet. It
would, however, be in the area that identifies alcohol and chemical
problems that exist within the community.
Our recommendation at this
contribute $500 toward the
then be offered, depending
involved. For those cities
something similar, this wol
in.
time would be that each of the five cities
scholarships. Two or three scholarships could
on the participation of the various cities
that have a chemical health commission or
ald be a fine project for them to get involved
Please respond to th�,s inquiry prior to April 17, 1991. This would
provide ample time-to make the appropriate budgetary requests at each of
�
�
the five cities. Ij� 1
1010 First Street South, Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 612/935 -8474
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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March 28, 1991
Page 2
There is no greater need than for city governments to become publicly and
financially involved in the school districts. We need to support those
students who refrain from the use and abuse of chemicals.
Thank you in advance for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,,,
jJ
Sid Blair, President
Chemical Health Commission
Home phone 935 -9431
Office phone 553 -1881
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1991 CITY
OF EDINA
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
CHECK
REGISTER
MANUAL
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
060703
04/04/91
55.00
MN MUNCIPAL BEV
ASSO
CONFERENCE
060703
04/04/91
100.00
MN MUNCIPAL BEV
ASSO
CONFERENCE
060703
04/04/91
50.00
MN MUNCIPAL BEV
ASSO
CONFERENCE
* ** -CKS
205.00
MANUAL
10- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
10- 4256 - 622 -62
MANUAL
10- 4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
10- 4256- 646 -64
MANUAL
060C33
04/04/91
170,600.00
CITY /EDINA
30- 4256- 782 -78
PAYROLL TRANSFER
06OC33
04/04/91
170,600.00-
CITY /EDINA
50- 4256- 821 -82
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL
.00 *
MANUAL
*kkkkk
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 4632- 842 -84
MANUAL
060F14
04/04/91
16,189.35
FIDELITY BANK
FICA
06OF14
04/04/91
.. 731.38
FIDELITY BANK
MEDICARE
16,920.73
* * * * **
06OP42
04/04/91
25,600.00
PHP OF MN
INSURANCE
25,600.00 *
* * * * **
063U20
04/04/91
225.00
U OF M
SCHOOL
225.00 *
:;;U*:;
04/04/91
53.91
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
2,314.47
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
150.38
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
103.26
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
31.30
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
154.28
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
24.62
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
50.58
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
85.02
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
54.23
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
148.32
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
166.83
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
063U27
04/04/91
152.95
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
3,490.15
kkkkk*
064718
04/04/91
120.00
MPCA
SCHOOL
120.00 *
k * *kkk
064EII
04/04/91
187.17
EAGLE WINE
MIX
064E11
04/04/91
52.66
EAGLE WINE
MIX
239.83 *
kkkRkk
03 -31 -91 PAGE 1
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
• P.O. • MESSAGE
50- 4206- 820 -82
MANUAL
50- 4206 - 840 -84
MANUAL
50- 4206 - 860 -86
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
50- 1010- 000 -00
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10 -4149- 510 -51
MANUAL
10- 4162 - 510 -51
MANUAL
*40-CKS
10- 4156 - 510 -51
MANUAL
-CKS
10- 4202 - 644 -64
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4256- 436 -42
MANUAL
10- 4256 - 510 -51
MANUAL
10- 4256 - 622 -62
MANUAL
10- 4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
10- 4256- 646 -64
MANUAL
23- 4256 - 612 -61
MANUAL.
26- 4256 - 682 -68
MANUAL
30- 4256- 782 -78
MANUAL
40- 4256- 801 -80
MANUAL
40- 4256- 803 -80
MANUAL
50- 4256- 821 -82
MANUAL
50- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL
50- 4256- 861 -86
MANUAL
40- 4202 - 809 -80
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 4632- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4632- 862 -86
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
064H83 04/04/91 120,000.00 HRA HRA ADVANCE
120,000.00 "
03 -31 -91 PAGE 2
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 1145- 000 -00 MANUAL
064M98
04/04/91
576.89
MINNEGASCO
GAS
10- 4254 - 440 -44
064M98
04/04/91
1,069.34
MINNEGASCO
GAS
10- 4254- 520 -52
064M98
04/04/91
4,819.16
MINNEGASCO
GAS
10- 4254 - 540 -54
064M98
04/04/91
1,966.13.
MINNEGASCO
GAS
10- 4254 - 646 -64
064M98
04/04/91
516.11
MINNEGASCO
GAS
23- 4254 - 612 -61.
064M98
04/04/91
950.19
MINNEGASCO
GAS
27- 4254- 662 -66
064M98
04/04/91
281.34
MINNEGASCO
GAS
27- 4254- 664 -66
064M98
04/04/91
7,352.70
MINNEGASCO
GAS
27- 4254- 667 -66
064M98
04/04/91
2,721.18
MINNEGASCO
GAS
28- 4254 - 702 -70
064M98
04/04/91
3,777.93
MINNEGASCO
GAS
30- 4254 - 782 -78
064M98
04/04/91
542.12
MINNEGASCO
GAS
40- 4254 - 801 -80
064M98
04/04/91
3,045. -85
MINNEGASCO
GAS
40- 4254 - 803 -80
064M98
04/04/91
126.91
MINNEGASCO
GAS
50- 4254 - 821 -82
064M98
04/04/91
234.36
MINNEGASCO
GAS
50- 4254- 841 -84
064M98
04/04/91
223.44
MINNEGASCO
GAS
50- 4254 - 861 -86
28,203.65 "
" " " " ""
064N16
04/04/91
23.45
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252- 301 -30
064N16
04/04/91
20,928.22
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252- 321 -30
064N16
04/04/91
3,339.94
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 322 -30
0,64N16
04/04/91
2,527.35
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 330 -30
064N16
04/04/91
5,976.88
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252-375 -30
064N16
04/04/91
965:03
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 440 -44
064N16
04/04/91
44.13
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 460 -46
064N16
04/04/91
1,302.57
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 520 -52
064N16
04/04/91
2,029.37
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252 - 540 -54
064N16
04/04/91
3,504.53
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
10- 4252- 646 -64
064N16
04/04/91
626.48
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
23- 4252 - 612 -61
064N16
04/04/91
63.85
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
26- 4252 - 682 -68
064N16
04/04/91
1,674.62
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 662 -66
064N16
04/04/91
144.25
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 664 -66
064N16
04/04/91
908.59
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
27- 4252 - 667 -66
064N16
04/04/91
6,981.58
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
28- 4252- 702 -70
064N16
04/04/91
404.36
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
29- 4252- 722 -72
064N16
04/04/91
4,946.21
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
30- 4252- 782 -78
064N16
04/04/91
652.73
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
30- 4252- 782 -78
064N16
04/04/91
1,744.70
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
40- 4252 - 801 -80
064N16
04/04/91 -
13,901.07
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
40- 4252 - 803 -80
064N16
04/04/91
37.12
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
41- 4252 - 902 -90
064N16
04/04/91
519.87
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
41- 4252 - 902 -90
064N16
04/04/91
13,901.07
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252- 803 -80
064N16
04/04/91
13,901.07-
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 803 -80
064N16
04/04/91
567.12
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 821 -82
064N16
04/04/91
706.40
NSP
POWER/LIGHT
50- 4252- 841 -84
064N16
04/04/91
376.19
NSP
POWER /LIGHT
50- 4252 - 861 -86
74,896.61 "
1991 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
064016 04/04/91 30.44 QUALITY WINE MIX
30.44
RRRRRR
064W88 04/04/91 30.00 S.WOHLRABE REIMBURSEMENT
30.00
RRRRRR
067750 04/04/91 115.00 MN CHAPTER IAAI SCHOOL
115.00 *
RRRRRR
070752 04/04/91 402.75 MONARCH OF MN GENERAL SUPPLIES
402.75 *
RRRRRR
070P32
04/04/91
29063.84
P.E.R.A. PERA
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
29,,063.84'*
MANUAL
R R R R R R
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071E11
04/08/91
1.70-
EAGLE WINE
071EII
04/08/91
.43-
EAGLE WINE
07lEll
04/08/91
10.33-
EAGLE WINE
071Ell
04/08/91
7.03-
EAGLE WINE
071EII
04/08/91
.52-
EAGLE WINE
071EIl
04/08/91
43.00
EAGLE WINE
071EIl
04/08/91
169.60
EAGLE WINE
071EII
04/08/91
1,033.10
EAGLE WINE
071EII
04/08/91
703.24
EAGLE WINE
071EII
04/08/91
52.20
EAGLE WINE
071EIl
04/04/91
489.34
EAGLE WINE MIX
2,470.47
RRRRRR
071E26
04/08/91
18.46-
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
6.12-
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
5.31-
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
21.80-
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
923.40
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
910.45
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
306.06
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
1,090.00
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
265.64
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
122.00
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
404.89
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
589.30
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
22.20
ED PHILLIPS
071E26
04/08/91
297.35
ED PHILLIPS
03 -31 -91 PAGE 3
ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. & MESSAGE
50- 4632- 842 -84 MANUAL
*. ** -CKS
10 =4202- 140 -14 MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4202 - 420 -42 MANUAL
10- 4504- 627 -62 MANUAL
* ** -CKS
10- 4145 - 510 -51 MANUAL
* ** -CKS
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- 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- 4632- 862 -86
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
50 -4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 4
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
6 P.O. 4 MESSAGE
071E26
04/08/91
958.75
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
071E26
04/08/91
611.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
071E26
04/08/91
50.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071E26
04/08/91
487.80
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071E26
04/08/91
665.20
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
071E26
04/08/91
33.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
7,685.85
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
0 71682
04/08/91
78.56-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
87.24-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
87.24-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL "
071G82
04/08/91
87.24
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
91.79-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
3,928.23
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
4,362.20-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
4,362.20
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071G82
04/08/91
4,362.20
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
071682
04/08/91
4,589.36
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
12,622.20
**'%-CKS
071362
04/08/91
40.29-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
5.01-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
7.04-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
12.99-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
071362
04/08/91
7.04-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
79.58-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
9.92-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
9.09-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
4.79-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
1.34-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
6.49
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
649.20
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
12.39
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
2,014.54
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
25.67
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
071362
04/08/91
3,980.07
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
.59
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
67.12
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
12.39
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
8.26
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
503.60
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
701.97
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
071362
04/08/91
12.98
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
990.23
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
19.47
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
705.25
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
909.05
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
451.48
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
23.01
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
071J62
04/08/91
5.56
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
10,922.23 *
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
VENDOR
CHECK REGISTER
ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV
071P20
04/08/91
115.25-
PAUSTIS
&
SONS
5074628- 822 -82
071P20
04/08/91
115.25
PAUSTIS
&
SONS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
071P20
04/08/91
3.00
PAUSTIS
&
SONS
50- 4628- 822 -82
071P20
04/08/91
112.25
PAUSTIS
&
SONS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
115.25 *
04/08/91
752.02
PRIOR
WINE
* * * * **
071P82
04/08/91
5.12-
PRIOR
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
071P82
04/08/91
5.87-
PRIOR
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
071P82
04/08/91
7.52-
PRIOR
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
071P82
04/08/91
7.24-
PRIOR
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
071P82
04/08/91
511.65
PRIOR
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
07lP82
04/08/91
752.02
PRIOR
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
071P82
04/08/91
586.95
PRIOR
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
071P82
04/08/91
723.85
PRIOR
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
071P82
04/04/91
42.07
PRIOR
WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
071P82
04/04/91
81.87
PRIOR
WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
071P82
04/04/91
58.01
PRIOR
WINE MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
2,730.67 *
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
61.36-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
.52-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
5.39-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
.30-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
.71
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
9..37-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
52.19-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
1.51=
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
9.98-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
97.97-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
3,068.76
QUALITY
WINE
50 -4626- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
2.78-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
35.60-
QUALITY
WINE
50 -4626- 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
4,899.81
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
534.85
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
51.50
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
071Q16
04/08/91
29.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
932.70
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
2,609.74
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
071Q16
04/08/91
149.95
QUALITY
WINE
50 -4628- 862 -86
071Q16
04/08/91
995.50
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
12,996.50
* * * * **
071T22
04/08/91
15.30
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628- 842 -84
071T22
04/08/91
.00
THE WINE
COMPANY
50- 4628- 842 -84
15.30
* * * * **
03 -31 -91 PAGE 5
# P.O. # MESSAGE
* *11-CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
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
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL.
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A82
073A83
073A84
* * * * **
073P70
* * * * **
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
073U27
074C33
074C33
074C33
074C33
* * *Jt lrk
074P70
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
04/04/91
AMOUNT
40.34
3.69
48
1.47
24.31
5.93
11.55
1.06
9.25
29.50
.50
128.08 *
97.30
97.30 *
21.00
21.00 *
2,575.76
2,575.76
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
ATV
ATV
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
AT &T
POSTMASTER
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
ABOUT TOWN MAILING
03 -31 -91 PAGE 6
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4256- 510 -51
MANUAL
10- 4256- 622 -62
MANUAL
10- 4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
23- 4256- 612 -61
MANUAL
27- 4256- 662 -66
MANUAL
27- 4256- 664 -66
MANUAL
27- 4256- 667 -66
MANUAL
28- 4256 - 702 -70
MANUAL
29- 4256- 721 -72
MANUAL
30- 4256 - 782 -78
MANUAL
50- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL
10- 4256 - 510 -51 MANUAL
40- 4256- 801 -80 MANUAL
12- 4215- 434 -43
04/04/91
15.98
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 436 -42
04/04/91
1,453.47
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 510 -51
04/04/91
371.05
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 622 -62
04/04/91
16.24
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 646 -64
04/04/91
16.06
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
23- 4256- 612 -61
04/04/91
433.66
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 662 -66
04/04/91
53.52
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 664 -66
04/04/91
244.51
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
28- 4256 - 702 -70
04/04/91
41.44
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
29- 4256- 722 -72
04/04/91
552.13
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
40- 4256 - 803 -80
04/04/91
16.06
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 821 -82
04/04/91
16.06
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 841 -84
04/04/91
16.06
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
50- 4256 - 861 -86
3,246.24
04/04/91
165,800.00
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
04/04/91
165,800.00-
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
04/04/91
165,800.00-
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
04/04/91
165,800.00
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
.00 *
04/04/91
650.00
POSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
650.00 *
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL,
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
2.27-
CHECK
REGISTER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
03 -31 -91 PAGE
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
077A54
04/04/91
346.99
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 301 -30
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
162.20
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250- 440 -44
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
135.17
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 520 -52
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
346.98
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 540 -54
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
54.07
AAGARD
GARBAGE
23- 4250 - 612 -61
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
216.27
AAGARD
GARBAGE
27- 4250- 662 -66
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
12.49
AAGARD
GARBAGE
2774250 - 664 -66
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
53.69
AAGARD
GARBAGE
27 =4250- 667 -66
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
322.76_
AAGARD
GARBAGE
28- 4250 = 702 -70
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
278.51
AAGARD
GARBAGE
30 -4250- 782 -78
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
36.25
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50= 4250- 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
36.25-
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
36.25-
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
376.75
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
236.25
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
236.25-
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50.4250- 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
36.75
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50 -4250- 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
376.75-
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
36.25
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
63.78
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 841 -84
MANU
077A54
04/04/91
158.65
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250- 861 -86
MANU
2,188.316*
lY "tR Rik
077F14
04/04/91
15,911.53
FIDELITY BANK
FICA
10- 4149 - 510 -51
MANU
077F14
04/04/91
740.49
FIDELITY BANK
MEDICARE
10- 4162 - 510 -51
MANU
16,651.72 "
077H40
04/04/91
72,990.00
HARRIS TRUST
BOND INTEREST
10 -1145- 000 -00
MANU
72,990.00 *
** ** **
077P70
04/04/91
190.00
POSTMASTER
BULK PERMIT #303
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANU
190.00 *
078EII
04/08/91
2.27-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
078EII
04/08/91
10.16-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
078EII
04/08/91
.98-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
078EII
04/08/91
8.04-
EAGLE
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
078EIl
04/08/91
227.05
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
078EIl
04/08/91
1,015.85
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
078E11
04/08/91
98.00
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
078EII
04/08/91
803.69
EAGLE
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
078EII
04/04/91
189.00
EAGLE
WINE BEER
50- 4630 - 822 -82
078Ell
04/04/91
35.49
EAGLE
WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
2,347.63
* * * * **
r
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
13.21-
GRIGGS COOPER
CHECK REGISTER
MANUAL
03 -31 -91 PAGE $
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
50- 3710- 842 -84
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
i P.O. 8 MESSAGE
078E26
04/08/91
2.74-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
11.89-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
1.78-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
20.05-
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
137.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
594.61
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
1,002.68
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
89.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
514.50
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
447.38
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
595.90
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
735.50
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
40.50
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
479.75
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
66.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
33.00
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
724.65
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
39.30
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
1,171.40
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078E26
04/08/91
753.10
ED
PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
7,387.81 *
04/08/91
2,825.79
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
k * * * *A
* ** -CKS
078G82
04/08/91
13.21-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078G82
04/08/91
56.02-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
078682
04/08/91
38.68-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078G82
04/08/91
660.56
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078082
04/08/91
2,800.95
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078G82
04/08/91
1,933.82
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
078G82
04/08/91
20.95-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
5,266.47
* * ■ * **
* ** -CKS
078J62
04/08/91
4.88-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
7.56-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
5.24-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
60.60-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
10.62-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
8.22-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
8.04-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
5.35-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
07BJ62
04/08/91
7.82-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
56.55-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
2.36
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
377.73
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
3,029.38
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
2.95
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
401.75
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
19.19
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
18.89
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
2,825.79
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
6.45-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 9
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
078J62
04/08/91
12.98
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
491.10
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
7.08
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
523.96
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
821.50
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
20.06
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
13.57
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
1,061.52
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
784.90
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
8.85
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
20.65
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078J62
04/08/91
534.53
JOHNSON WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
10,797.41
R * * * **
* ** -CKS
078P20
04/08/91
82.45
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078P20
04/08/91
3.00
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078P20
04/08/91
52.25
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078P20
04/08/91
1.50
PAUSTIS & SONS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078P20
04/04/91
26.50
PAUSTIS & SONS
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
165.70
** * * **
* ** -CKS
078P70
04/04/91
5,000.00
POSTMASTER
POSTAGE
10- 4290 - 510 -51
MANUAL
5,000.00
* "* -CKS
078P82
04/08/91
2.90-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078P82
04/08/91
7.80-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078P82
04/08/91
10.83-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078P82
04/08/91
289.85
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078P82
04/08/91
779.55
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL.
078P82
04/08/91
1,082.70
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078P82
04/04/91
99.64
PRIOR WINE
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
2,230.21
R* R R R
*R* -CKS;:
0R 78Q16
04/08/91
2.64-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
1.00-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
6.58-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
9.85-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
37.61-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
4.16-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
.11
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
.30-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
17.66-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
47.84-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
3.55-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
.52-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
.47-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
328.92
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
e
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 10
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
078Q16
04/08/91
1,880.75
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
2,391.78
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
177.46
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
99.45
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
263.80
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
415.56
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
29.95
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
980.95
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
10.55-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
1,762.00
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
51.50
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
46.95
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/08/91
20.34-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
078Q16
04/04/91
51.89
QUALITY WINE
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
MANUAL
078Q16
04/04/91
.01
QUALITY WINE
.MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
8,318.01
RRRRRR
,
* ** -CKS
078T22
04/08/91
409.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
078T22
04/08/91
409.00-
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
.078T22
04/08/91
9.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078T22
04/08/91
400.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628 - 822. -82
MANUAL
078T22
04/08/91
378.00-
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
078T22
04/08/91
44.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
078T22
04/08/91
44.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
119.00
RRRRRR
**A-CKS
078W89 _
04/04/91
48.00
WORLD CLASS WINE
BEER
50- 4632 - 862 -86
MANUAL
48.00
R R R R R R
* ** -CKS
079712
04/04/91
12.00
8 MCMAHON
REIMBURSMENT-
10- 3800 - 000 -00
MANUAL
12.00
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
079H83
04'/04/91
93,500.00
HRA
HRA ADVANCE
10- 1145 - 000 -00
MANUAL
93,500.00
R *RRRR .
* ** -CKS
0 80873
04/04/91
300.00
JV BRAEMAR GOLF
INCREASE CHG FUND
27- 1040 - 000 -00
MANUAL
300.00
RRRRRR
*R -CKS
081731
04/04/91
271.25
T HOUGNAN
CONT ED
27- 4202 - 661 -66
MANUAL
271.25
RRRRiY*
* ** -CKS
081P32
04/04/91
29;040.68
P.E.R.A.
PERA
10- 4145- 510 -51
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 11
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
29,040.68 "
kkkkkk
,
* ** -CKS
086Ell
04/08/91
1.70-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086EII
04/08/91•
7.75-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086EII
04/08/91
.77-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E11
04/08/91
5.42-
EAGLE WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086ELl
04/08/91
169.55
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086EII
04/08/91
774.95
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 842-84
MANUAL
08SEll
04/08/91
77.25
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E11
04/08/91
542.12
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
1,548.23
kkk * **
* ** -CKS
086E26
086E26
04/08/91
04/08/91
9.90-
1.62- -}
ED PHILLIPS
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
.6$-
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
5.50-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
16.18-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
4.94-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
495.21
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
81.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
O86E26
04/08/91
275.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
809.01
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
247.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
483.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
..
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
1,248.65
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
1,227.02
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
1,055.59
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
98.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
1,343.15
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
616.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
O86E26
04/08/91
801.70
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
379.95
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/08/91
472.19
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
086E26
04/04/91
25.80
ED PHILLIPS MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
MANUAL
9 , 621.13T9
, 621- -1
kkkkkk
* "* -CKS
086G82
04/08/91
40.79-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
95.87-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
79.95-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
2,039.46
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
4,793.45
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
3,997.35
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086G82
04/08/91
6.24-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
O86G82
04/08/91
6.24-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
10,601.17
kkkkkk
* ** -CKS
086J62
04/08/91
20.78-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
086J62
04/08/91
12.86-
JOHNSON WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62-
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086362
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
08GJ62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
086J62
04/08/91
kkkkk*
AMOUNT
5.87
10.52 -
91.10-
7.69-
75.83-
5.68-
8.31-
1,039.11
7.08
4,554.764, 554. 9
28.91
24.34
3,789.63
16.52
14.75
591.35
1,284.24
23.60
1,055.00
54.45-
8.26
768.70
21.24
567.15
832.25
9.44
i4 , 3#3-16
14,343.24*
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON•WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
JOHNSON WINE
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV
50- 3710 - 822 -82
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- 4626 - 822 -82
50- 4626 - 822-82
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 - 842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50- 4628- 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
50- 4628 - 862 -86
086L32 04/04/91 70.00 LEAGUE MN CITY REGISTRATION 10- 4202 - 140 -14
70.00 *
k k k k k k
086P20 04/08/91 4.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 56- 4628- 862 -86
086P20 04/08/91 350.35 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 862 -86
354.35 *
kkkkkk
086P82
04/08/91
9.73-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
086P82
04/08/91
8.95-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
086P82
04/08/91
9.52-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
086P82
04/08/91
972.69
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
086P82
04/08/91
894.94
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
086P82
04/08/91
951.50
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
086P82
04/04/91
25.24
PRIOR WINE MIX
50- 4632 - 822 -82
2,816.17
086Q16
04/08/91
14.23-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
086Q16
04/08/91
1.38
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
086Q16
04/08/91
15.89-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
03 -31 -91 PAGE 12
# 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
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
* ** -CKS
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 13
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
S P.O. 4 MESSAGE
086Q16
04/08/91
.30-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
22.26-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
80.53-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086QIB
04/08/91
.30-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
.93
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
9.35-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
.47-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
59.62-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
.47
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
.93
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
.93-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
711.50
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
08SQ16
04/08/91
4,026.19
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
2,980.27
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
1,584.20
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
29.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
138.00-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
29.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
2,219.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
47.25-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
931.34
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
92.95-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91 _
92.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
46.95
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
086Q16
04/08/91
92.95-
QUALITY
WINE
50- 4628- 862-86
MANUAL
12,081.93
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
087700
04/04/91
399.00
CITY BROOKLYN CTR
MUNICIPALS
10- 4206- 500 -50
MANUAL
399.00 *
087701
04/04/91
5,295.00
INDECO
POOL ENGINEERING
26 -1300- 001 -00
MANUAL
5,295.00 *
* * * * **
* * *. -CKS
087N12
04/04/91
2,382.79
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE
INSURANCE
10- 4158- 510 -51
MANUAL
2,382.79 *
* * * * **
* "* -CKS
087S60
04/04/91
475.00
STATE OF MN
EXCISR TAX
10- 4310 - 560 -56
MANUAL
475.00 *
* * * * **
* *11-CKS
087U27
04/04/91
16.06
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 436 -42
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
338.08
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 510 -51
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
364.42
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 622 -62
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
126.11
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256- 628 -62
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
60.40
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
10- 4256 - 646 -64
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
52.26
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
27- 4256 - 662 -66
MANUAL..:
087U27
04/04/91
162.70
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
27- 4256- 667 -66
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
98.62
US WEST
COMM
TELEPHONE
28- 4256 - 702 -70
.
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
10.75-
CHECK
REGISTER
MANUAL
03 -31 -91 PAGE 14
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM_DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE
087U27
04/04/91
876.53
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
30 -4256- 782 -78
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
52.76
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
30- 4256- 784 -78
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
217.32
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 821 -82
MANUAL
087U27
04/04/91
166.83
US WEST COMM
TELEPHONE
50- 4256- 841 -84
MANUAL.. "`°
092E26
04/08/91
2,532.09
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E26
RRRRRR
88.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
* ** -CKS
088C33
04/04/91
163,200.00-
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50 -1010- 000 -00
MANUAL
088C33
04/04/91
163,200.00
CITY /EDINA
PAYROLL TRANSFER
50- 1010 - 000 -00
MANUAL
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
.00
04/08/91
1,321.65
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
RRRRRR
.
092E26
04/08/91
977.64
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
RRR- CKS:;
092EII
04/08/91
4.84-
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
092EII
04/08/91
9.90-
EAGLE WINE
MANUAL
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092EII
04/08/91
7.04-
EAGLE WINE
092E26
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL.
092EII
04/08/91
483.75
EAGLE WINE
04/04/91
50-4628- 822 -82
MANUAL;
092EII
04/08/91
990.42
EAGLE WINE
9,322.12
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E11
04/08/91
703.89
EAGLE WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
2,156.28
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092G82
R R R R R R
R*R -CKS
092E26
04108191
10.75-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
.1.70-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL.:::.
092E26
04/08/91
18.77-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL''i'.::
092E26
04/08/91
18.64-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
1.76-
ED PHILLIPS
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
85.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
537.60
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL`
092E26
04/08/91
938.75
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
88.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
932.30
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
354.10
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL::.:.::
092E26
04/08/91
351.65
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
1,321.65
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
977.64
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
307.00
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
1,084.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
1,845.55
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/08/91
514.50
ED PHILLIPS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092E26
04/04/91
35.50
ED PHILLIPS BEER
50- 4630 - 862 -86
MANUAL
9,322.12
RRRRRR
RR* -CKS.
092G82
04/08/91
17.55-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3700 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
2.00-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
46.26-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
70.35-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092682
04/08/91
100.07
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
2,312.88
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
3,517.62
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4626- 862 786
MANUAL
092G82
04/08/91
4.99-
GRIGGS COOPER
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 15
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
4 P.O. 4 MESSAGE
092G82
04/08/91
.00
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092682
04/08/91
256.91-
GRIGGS
COOPER
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
5,532.51
* ** -CKS
092J62
04/08/91
4.55-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
3.09-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
23.21-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
9.09-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
79.31-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
11.58-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
61.64-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
14.05-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
76.97-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
10.64-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
6.49
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
1,159.61
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
. 27.14
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
3,964.46
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
3,082.57
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
25.37
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
20.06
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626- 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
3,826.75
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
311.10
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
4.94-
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
7.67
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
5.31
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
397.44
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
21.83
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
14.16
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092362
04/08/91
1,042.37
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
910.15
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
17.70
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
1,066.55
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
1,347.49
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092J62
04/08/91
26.55
JOHNSON
WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
16,981.70 "
** *-CKS
092P20
04/08/91
6.40
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092P20
04/08/91
424.10
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092P20
04/08/91
409.60
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092P20
04/08/91
5.60
PAUSTIS
& SONS
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092P20
04/04/91
124.75
PAUSTIS
& SONS BEER
50- 4630 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092P20
04/04/91
130.75
PAUSTIS
& SONS BEER
50- 4630- 862 -86
MANUAL
1,101.20
* "* -CKS
092P82
04/08/91
3.97-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092P82
04/08/91
11.13-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092P82
04/08/91
10.00-
PRIOR WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
092P82
04/08/91
397.30
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628 - 822 -82
MANUAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
03 -31 -91 PAGE 16
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV.
# P.O. # MESSAGE.,
092P82
04/08/91
1,112.89
PRIOR WINE
50 -4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092P82
04/08/91
1,000.35
PRIOR WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
2,485.44 "
" "*-CKS
092Q16
04/08/91
3.14-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 822 -82
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
26.25-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 822 -82
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.69-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.73
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
52.77-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.73-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092016
04/08/91
69
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.25 :-n
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
23.14-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.69
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
1.93-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
70.16-
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710- 862 -86
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
.48
QUALITY WINE
50- 3710 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
1,312.02
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 822 -82
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
2,639.26
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
3,507.77
QUALITY WINE
50- 4626 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
312.00
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 822 -82
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
24.50-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092016
'04/08/91
2,311.00
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
24.50
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
68.50
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
24.50-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
68.50-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092Q16
04/08/91
68.50-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 842 -84
MANUAL
092016
04/08/91
47.95-
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
092QIS
04/08/91
192.35
QUALITY WINE
50- 4628- 862 -86
MANUAL
092Q16
04/04/91
30.44
9,989.4-0 "
QUALITY WINE
MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
MANUAL
,,,.,,,.
9,987.92*
• ■* -CKS
092T22
04/08/91
112.00
THE WINE COMPANY
50- 4628 - 862 -86
MANUAL
112.00 "
*�.,r.,►
. ** -CKS
469,339.78
FUND 10 TOTAL
GENERAL FUND
2,575.76
FUND 12 TOTAL
COMMUNICATIONS
1,368.47
FUND 23 TOTAL
ART CENTER
5,383.47
FUND 26 TOTAL
SWIMMING POOL FUND
12,909.32
FUND 27 TOTAL
GOLF COURSE FUND
10,369.71
FUND 28 TOTAL
RECREATION CENTER FUND
455.05
FUND 29 TOTAL
GUN RANGE FUND
10,664.75
FUND 30 TOTAL
EDINBOROUGH PARK
20,066.12
FUND 40 TOTAL
UTILITY FUND
556.99
FUND 41 TOTAL
STORM SEWER UTILITY
189,153.90
169,i54.94
FUND 50 TOTAL
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
722,843.32*
?2 849.76
TOTAL
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
# MESSAGE
105703
04/05/91
112.12
LECTROSONIC INC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
A1774
3558
112.12
105704
04/08/91
260.00
LOSS PREVTN CONSLT
RENTAL
30- 4201 - 781 -78
4266
3695
105704
04/05/91
466.46
LOSS PREVTN CONSLT
SUPPLIES
30- 4201-781 -78
4261
3695
105704
04/05/91
125.00
LOSS PREVTN CONSLT
LP HOTLINE
50- 4201 - 820 -82
4252
3776
105704
04/05/91
125.00
LOSS PREVTN CONSLT
LP HOTLINE
50- 4201 - 840 -84
4252
3776
105704
04/05/91
125.00
LOSS PREVTN CONSLT
LP HOTLINE
50- 4201 - 860 -86
4252
3776
1,101.46
*
105705
04/05/91
50.00
MARILYN BOE
PERFORMANCE 5/21/91-
30- 4224 - 781 -78
50.00
*
Vol D
-
-4-60 *
105707
04/05/91
75.00
BRIAN RICHARDS
PERFORMANCE 5/9/91
30- 4224 - 781 -78
75.00
105708
04/05/91
80.00
JAMES TOENSING
PERFORMANCE 4/6/91
30- 4224 - 781 -78
80.00
105709
04/05/91
145.33
DANIEL SMITH
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624 - 613 -61
3568
145.33
105710
04/05/91
200.00
MARIA
CULTURAL EXPO
-10- 4280 - 504 -50
200.00
105711
04/05/91
395.00
BLACK PROGRESS
AFFIR ACTION
10- 4212 - 510 -51
73665
395.00
105712
04/08/91
2,350.00
CARLSON TRACTOR
FLAIL MOWER
10- 4901- 650 -64
9571
3289
2,350.00
105713
04/05/91
12.50
CF ANDERSON CO
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
10- 4510 - 440 -44
3539
12.50
105714
04/05/91
6.35
MOORE MEDICAL
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
10- 4510 - 440 -44
3534
6.35
*
105715
04/05/91
295.00
DEVITT COMP INC
ADVERTISING
30- 4214 - 781 -78
295.00
*
105716
04/05/91
44.75
PERSONNEL POOL
SERVICE CONTRACTS
30- 4288 - 782 -78
4007
44.75
*
105717
04/05/91
26.7.1
JIM FISCHER
LIC INSPECTN
10- 4201 - 420 -42
105717
04/05/91
21.77
JIM FISCHER
EMT SCHOOL
10- 4202 - 420 -42
48.48
*
105718
04/05/91
• 29.27
STEPHEN MARSTON
EMT SCHOOL
10- 4202 - 420 -42
29.27
*
105719
04/05/91
30.68
PHIL LARSEN
SCHOOL / LARSEN
10- 4202 - 420 -42
30.68
*
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
105720
04/05/91
105721
04/05/91
105722
04/05/91
105723
04/05/91
105724
04/05/91
105725
04/05/91
105726
04/05/91
105727
04/05/91
105728
04/05/91
105729
04/05/91
105730
04/05/91
105731
04/05/91
105732
04/05/91
105733
04/05/91
105733
04/05/91
105733
04/05/91
105734
04/05/91
105734
04/05/91
105735
04/05/91
105736
04/05/91
105737
04/05/91
AMOUNT
165.00
165.00 *
394.40
394.40 *
1,020.00
1,020.00 *
104.95
104.95 *
12.63
12.63 *
75.00
75.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
40.00
40.00 *
75.00
75.00 *
100.00
100.00 *
45.00
45.00 *
50:00
50.00 *
83.22
109.50
78.84
271.56 *
985.70
1,609.90
2,595.60 *
110.09
110.09 *
2,860.00
2,860.00 *
74.38
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MN INSTITUTE
CONT ED
MPLS HEALTH DEPT
PRO SERV
EDINA POLICE
CAR WASHES
BORLAND INTERNL
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
WM C BROWN PUB
DUES
BLOOMINGTON
SERV 5/20/91
ROBIN BERRY
SERV 5/28/91
DAVID MALMBERG
SERV 5/16/91
JAN KIMES
SERVICES
CYNTHIA SCHUTZ
SERVICES
BRAD HINSETH
PERFORMANCE 5/30/91
D &D ENTERTAINMENT
SERVICES
DIANE RAINS
PERFORMANCE 6/27/91
ABBYLAND PROC INC
COST /GOODS SOLD
ABBYLAND PROC INC
COST /GOODS SOLD
ABBYLAND PROC INC
COST /GOODS SOLD
BRAYTON
FERTILIZER
BRAYTON
CHEMICALS
JOAN WATERSTREET
REIMBURSEMENT
MIKE SCHMIDT
TARGETS
MATT SACKETT
SERVICES
04 -15 -91 PAGE 2
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4202 - 420 -42 11767
10- 4201 - 420 -42 6997
10- 4296- 560 -56
10- 4504 - 510 -51
30- 4204 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
30- 4224 - 781 -78
28- 4624- 703 -7.0 3472
28- 4624- 703 -70 69594 3556
28- 4624 - 703 -70 69596 3355
27- 4558 - 664 -66 290843 3723
27- 4564- 664 -66 290842 3638
10- 4201- 500 -50
29- 4648 - 722 -72 167267 3634
27- 4120 - 667 -66
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
105738
105739
105740
105741
105742
105743
105744
105745
105746
105747
105748
105749
:05752
RRRRRR
105754
105755
105756
105757
04/05/91
04/05/91.
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
04/05/91
AMOUNT
74.38 *
62.00
62.00 *
64.00
64.00 *
24.90
24.90
68.00
68.00
206.63
206.63
60.00
60.00
17.90
17.90
228.50
228.50
135.00
135.00
24.00
24.00
365.00
365.00 *
62.00
62.00 *
38.00
38.00
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
MARK REINSMOEN
HAGA PHOTO
COMM FURNITURE
SAARI /FORRAI PHOTO
TEAM MKTG CO INC
AM ASSOC OF-
PAPER WAREHOUSE
JOHN L THAYER
MAAO
BOB LINVALL
SHARE
ROLLAND OR EVALYNN
SCHOOL PLANS
REFUND
COUNCIL PICTURES
REMODELING
GENERAL SUPPLIES
REPAIR PARTS
WORKSHOP
MEETING EXP
TUITION /BOOKS
SCHOOL
CONT ED
AMBULANCE REFUND
AMBULANCE REFUND
AMBULANCE REFUND
04 -15 -91 PAGE
ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. # MESSAGE
27- 3432 - 667 -66
10- 4504 - 100 -10 4061
25- 4924 - 520 -52 4422
30- 4504 - 784 -78 2566 4063
30- 4540 - 782 -78 15830 4065
30- 4202 - 781 -78
10- 4206 - 100 -10 25741
10- 4202 - 600 -60
10- 4202 - 200 -20
10- 4202 - 200 -20
10- 3180 - 000 -00
10- 3180 - 000 -00
10- 3180 - 000 -00
04/08/91 191.40 GRAB IT ENTERP GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 301 -30 396 3902
191.40
04/08/91 15.49 TRANSPORT WHITEGMC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 42309 3754
15.49
04/08/91 300.00 SCOTT BECHTHOLD CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42
300.00
04/08/91 15.00 GOVT TRAIN SERV SCHOOL /BONGAARTS 10- 4202- 420 -42
3
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
15.00
105758
04/08/91
72.00
POST 911
REGISTRATION
10- 4202 - 430 -42
72:00 *
105759
04/08/91
220.00
POST 911
REGISTRATION
10- 4202 - 430 -42
220.00 *
105760
04/08/91
38.00
ROSTER SERVICE
RENTAL
10- 4202 - 430 -42
38.00
105761
04/08/91
128.43
TREADWAY GRAPHICS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 420 -42
1436
105761
04/08/91
693.75
TREADWAY GRAPHICS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
1480
105761
04/08/91
113.17
TREADWAY GRAPHICS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
0970
935.35 *
105762
04/08/91
11,976.00
THOMAS PONTIAC GMC
1/2 TON TRUCK
10 -4901- 305 -30
2599
105762
04/08/91
9,900.00
THOMAS PONTIAC GMC
1/2 TON TRUCK
10- 4901 - 650 -64
2599
21,876.00 *
105763
04/08/91
12,160.00-
BUD DAWSON
DOLLIE /PIANO
10- 4504 - 600 -60
3557
105763
04/08/91
160.00
BUD DAWSON
DOLLIE /PIANO
10- 4504 - 600 -60
3557
105763
04/08/91
12,160.00
BUD DAWSON
DOLLIE /PIANO
10- 4504 - 600 -60
3557
160.00 *
105764
04/09/91
15.00
MN SEX CRIMES
MEMBERSHIP
10- 4204 - 420 -42
105764
04/08/91
15.00
MN SEX CRIMES
DUES
10- 4204 - 420 -42
30.00 *
105765
04/08/91
225.00
JOHN E REID /ASSOC
CONT ED
10- 4202 - 420 -42
225.00 *
105766
04/08/91
25.00
MCPOA
SCHOOL /BARRINGTON
10- 4202 - 420 -42
25.00 *
105767
04/08/91
135.00
DAKOTA CTY TECH COL
CONT ED
10- 4202 - 430 -42
105767
04/08/91
45.00
DAKOTA CTY TECH COL
CONT ED
10- 4202 - 430 -42
180.00 *
105768
04/08/91
130.00
JILL CAMERON
WP TRAINING
10- 4201 - 600 -60
1054
130.00 *
105769
04/08/91
165.00
JAY BRASK
REIMBURSEMENT
10- 4266- 420 -42
165.00
105770
04/08/91
300.00
REM -CON INC
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
10- 4201 - 500 -50
1974 4092
300.00 *
105771
04/08/91
391.41
ARNOLD -ALBEN CO
COST /GOODS SOLD
30- 4624 - 783 -78
61373 4086
391.41 *
105772
04/08/91
69.52
TOM SHIRLEY
MILEAGE
30- 4208- 781 -78
69.52 *
105773
04/08/91
2,500.00
MID -CO SECURITY SYS
SECURITY SYSTEM
30- 1340 - 000 -00
3108
4
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
105774
105775
105776
105.777
105778
105779
105780
105781
105782
105782
105782
105783
105784
105785
105786
105787
105787
105787
105788
105789
105790
04/08/91
04/08/91
04/08/91
04/08/91
04/08/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/08/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
04/09/91
AMOUNT
2,500.00 *
3,200.00
3,200:00 *
10.00
10.00 *
100.00
100.00 *
480.00
480.00 *
3,325.00
3,325.00 *
16.00
16.00 *
24.00
24.00 *
12.00
.12.00 *
24.00
40.00
24.00-
40.00 *
21.00
21.00 *
17.00
17.00 *
78.00
78.00 *
727.00
727.00 *
105.00
105.00
105.00
315.00 *
267.00
267.00 *
15.50
15.50
2.00
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
BLAINE HEATING
MEHA
IZATYS GOLF &
TODDS TREE /TURF
MARY WALTER
JUDIE FLORENZANO
GRANT ECKER
SERGE GROSSMEN
VIRGININA TAYLOR
VIRGININA TAYLOR
VIRGININA TAYLOR
LEONE SIMONDS
LESLIE MAETZOLD .
JUDITH LAUGHLIN
SYSTEM SERVICE CO
METRO AREA PROMO
METRO AREA PROMO
METRO AREA PROMO
US WEST MARKETING
JEFFS ENTER
HOWARD OR FLORENCE
CONTRACTED REPAIRS
CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE
TREE TRIMMING
CONSULTATION
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
CLASS CANCEL
REPAIRS
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
BOOKS
.REFERENCE GUIDE
REFUND /AMBULANCE
04 -15 -91 PAGE 5
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
30' -4248- 782 -78 14132 3024
10- 4202 - 480 -48
10- 4202 - 480 -48
27- 4288 - 664 -66 3681
10- 4256 - 510 -51
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
23- 3500 - 000 -00
40- 4248 - 804 -80 4410 3759
50- 4214- 822 -82
50- 4214 - 842 -84
50- 4214 - 862 -86
10- 4502 - 420 -42 2824
1074502 - 440 -44
10- 3180- 000 -00
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
# MESSAGE
2.00
*
105791
04/09/91
240.00
JAN ANDERSON
COMMISSION
30- 3501- 000 -00
240.00
*
105792
04/09/91
20.35
ACTION MESSENGER
SERVICE CONTRACT
30- 4288 - 781 -78
20.35
*
105793
04/09/91
586.65
NORTHLAND AIR FILTER
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504- 782 -78
16147
3729
586.65
*
105794
04/09/91
20.00
HENN CTY PUBLIC
FILING FEE
11- 4201 - 127 -12
20.00
*
105795
04/09/91,
1,217.80
MN DEPT OF REV
GAS TAX
10- 4612- 560 -56
1,217.80
105796
04/09/91
35.00
MN PARK
MEETING
10- 4202 - 640 -64
4052
105796
04/09/91
35.00
MN PARK
REGISTRATION
30- 4202 - 781 -78
70.00
105797
04/09/91
245.00
MN CLE
TUITION
10- 4212- 510 -51
245.00
105798
04/09/91
20,130.48
LAYNE MN CO
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
91 -2
20,130.48
105799
04/09/91
112,423.95
JAMES STEEL
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
P -4
112,423.95
105800
04/09/91
42,852.13
ADCON INC
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
91 -3
42,852.13
105801
04/09/91
10.94
EXECUTIVE PROGRAM
BOOK
10- 4502 - 440 -44
10.94
*'
105802
04/09/91
46.59
ELSIE HOFFARBER
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 600 -60
46.59
105803
04/09/91
2,430.00
ADVANCE STATE SEC
SECURITY SYSTEM
50- 1340 - 000 -00
8844
3900
2,430.00
105804
04/09/91
3,679.46
ELECTRIC SERV CO
PAYMENT
60- 2040 - 000 -00
90 -10
3,679.46
105805
04/09/91
72.25
JEFF CARLSON
TEMP HELP
27- 4120- 667 -66
72.25
*
105806
04/09/91
48.00
WARREN ANDERSON
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 661 -66
4150
48.00
*
105807
04/09/91
75.00
NFPA
DUES
10- 4204- 440 -44
75.00
105808
04/09/91
810.00
KBL -TV
ADVERTISING
27- 4214 - 667 -66
2155
3897
s
1991 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV
810.00 *
105809 04/09/91 1,200.00 NSP STREET LIGHTS 60- 1300 - 131 -21
1,200.00 *
105810 04/09/91 56.50 BETTY PAUGH CRAFT SUPPLIES 23- 4588 - 611 -61
56.50
3=0fi4 -@@-�
04 -15 -91 PAGE
# P.O. # MESSAGE
105812
04/09/91
430.28
JAMIESON & ASSO
PRO SERVICES
30- 4201- 781 -78
91845
4204
430.28
*
105813
04/09/91
99.52
LAURA HINTON
MILEAGE
10- 4208 - 600 -60
99.52
*
105814
04/09/91
300.00
MARGARET MCDOWELL
SERVICES
10- 4201 - 600 -60
300.00
*
105815
04/09/91
225.00
MACHAELA LYNCH
SERVICES
10- 4201 - 600 -60
225.00
*
105816
04/09/91
41.00
VALLEY VIEW ASSO
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
6867
4197
105816
04/09/91
55.45
VALLEY VIEW ASSO
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
6868
4197
105816
04/09/91
39.95
VALLEY VIEW ASSO
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 783 -78
6870
4197
136.40
*
105817
04/09/91
463.13
KUNDE CO INC
OAK WILT PROGRAM
10- 4248 - 644 -64
463.13
*
105818
04/09/91
2,919.00
STANDARD HEATING
IMPROVEMENT
11- 4201- 127 -12
2,919.00
105819
04/09/91
25.35
J
WATER SPECIALTY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
1369
105819
04/09/91
235.55
WATER SPECIALTY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
1364
.3487
3487
260.90
105820
04/09/91
360.00
LAKELAND FLORIST
PLANTS
30- 4560 - 782 -78
152019
3272
360.00
105821
04/09/91
195.50
LEAGUE OF MN
DUES
10- 4204 - 504 -50
195.50
105822
04/09/91
33.52
CRAGUNS
CONT ED
10- 4202 - 140 -14
33.52
105823
04/09/91
145.00
GOVT TRAIN SERV
CONT ED
10- 4202- 140 -14
145.00
105824
04/09/91
12,000.00
STATE OF MN DEPT
PRO ENG SERV
10- 4201 - 260 -26
91899
12,000.00
105825
04/09/91
18.24
DELTA FOREMOST CHEM
PARTS
27- 4512 - 663 -66
440466
3901
18.24
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
105826
04/09/91
105827
04/09/91
105828
04/09/91
105828
04/09/91
105829
04/09/91
105830
04/09/91
:05AOI
04/08/91
105A01
04/08/91
105A01
04/08/91
105A01
04/08/91
RRRRRR
105A09
04/08/91
105A24
04/08/91
RRRRRR
105A29
04/09/91
105A29
04/09/91
105A29
04/05/91
105A29
04/09/91
RRRRRR
105A39
04/08/91
105A39
04/08/91
105A40
04/05/91
105A41
04/09/91
R R *R�tR
AMOUNT
235.00
235.00 *
29.25
29.25 *
29.10
86.00
115.10 *
1,500.00
1,500.00 *
210.00
210.00
22.50
206.90
258.34
174.50
662.24 *
2,658.88
2,658.88 *
70.70
70.70
30.24
163.05
296.74
24.52
514.55 *
48.74
65.15
113.89 *
418.62
418.62 *
125.10
125.10 *
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
ENVIROMATIC CORP REPAIRS
USGA BOOKS
HAUENSTEIN REPAIRS
HAUENSTEIN REPAIRS
GR CHEESEBROUGH SERVICES
GS SUPER ASSN /AM DUES
3M CO GENERAL SUPPLIES
3M CO LETTERS
3M CO LETTERS
3M CO SIGN
AAA CAR REG
AIR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM REPAIR PARTS
ALBINSON
ALBINSON
ALBINSON
ALBINSON
ALTERNATOR REBUILD
ALTERNATOR REBUILD
ACTION MAILING SERV
AMBASSADOR FOODS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
BLUEPRINT SUPPLIES
CENSUS MAPS
SAFETY CAN
REPAIR PARTS
MAGAZINE
MEAT
04 -15 -91 PAGE A
ACCOUNT N0. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
27- 4248 - 663 -66 38224 3968
27- 4204 - 661 -66 3718
27- 4540 - 662 -66 3825
27- 4540 - 662 -66 3830
30- 4201 - 784 -78
27- 4204 - 661 -66 4209
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 325 -30 3675
10- 4542- 325 -30 3675
10- 4542 - 325 -30 3675
10- 4542 - 325 -30 3675
RRR -CKS
10- 4310 - 560 -56
* ** -CKS
10- 4540- 560 -56 3766
10- 4504 - 260 -26 730165 2459
10- 4504 - 260 -26- 730160 2459
10- 4570- 260 -26 726497 2459
10- 4600- 180 -18 730486 4077
10- 4504- 440 -44 7143 3755
10- 4540 - 560 -56 133939 23858
12- 4215 - 434 -43 1074
27- 4624- 663 -66 20637
* ** -CKS
** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 9
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
105A45
04/09/91
250.00
AMER. PHOTO COPY
EQUIP MAINT
10- 4274 - 420 -42
64164 4013
250.00
k
kk * * *k
* ** -CKS
105A49
04/09/91
221.80
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 440 -44
105A49
04/09/91
11.70
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 482 -48
105A49
04/09/91
124.70
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 520 -52
105A49
04/09/91
11.13
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
30- 4262- 782 -78
105A49
04/09/91
49.55
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262- 821 -82
105A49
04/09/91
49.49
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262 - 841 -84
105A49
04/09/91
25.91
AMERICAN LINEN
LAUNDRY
50- 4262 - 861 -86
494.28
A*****
-
* ** -CKS
105A54
04/09/91
711.14
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 301 -30
105A54
04/09/91
162.20
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 440 -44
105A54
04/09/91
135.17
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 520 -52
105A54
04/09/91
711.14
AAGARD
GARBAGE
10- 4250 - 540 -54
105A54
04/09/91
54.07
AAGARD
GARBAGE
23 -4250- 612 -61
105A54
04/09/91
258.67
AAGARD
GARBAGE
27- 4250 - 662 -66
105A54
04/09/91
91.64
AAGARD
GARBAGE
27- 4250 - 667 -66
105A54
04/09/91
322.76
AAGARD
GARBAGE
28- 4250 - 702 -70
105A54
04/09/91
428.22
AAGARD
GARBAGE
30- 4250 - 782 -78
105A54
04/09/91
36.75
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 821 -82
105A54
04/09/91
:63.78
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 841 -84
105A54
04/09/91
158.65
AAGARD
GARBAGE
50- 4250 - 861 -86
3,134.19
k
* * * *k*
* ** -CKS
105A99
04/05/91
24.31
AXT -LYLE
REIMBURSEMENT
29- 4624- 722 -72
105A99
04/09/91
18.93
AXT -LYLE
SUPPLIES
29- 4624 - 722 -72
43.24
* * *kkA
* ** -CKS
105B05
04/05/91
33.55
BACH -BILL
REIMBURSEMENT
30- 4516 - 781 -78
105805
04/05/91
47.32
BACH -BILL
REIMBURSEMENT
30- 4516 - 781 -78
80.87
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105814
04/08/91
70.21
BOYER TRUCK PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
907219 3756
70.21
:05B*
*_CKS
22
04/09/91
130.80
BEER WHOLESALERS
BEER
27- 4630 - 667 -66
2690
105822
04/09/91
1,272.50
BEER.WHOLESALERS
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
105622
04/09/91
.27.20
BEER WHOLESALERS
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
1,430.50
*
* * * * ** * ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
PAGE 10
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
105625
04/05/91
100.00
BENNETT -WAYNE
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
100.00 "
** *-CKS
105B27
04/09/91
137.03
BERGFORD
TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
50- 4626 - 822 -82
105627
04/09/91
267.23
BERGFORD
TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
50- 4626- 842 -84
105627
04/09/91
245.70
BERGFORD
TRUCKING
LIQUOR DELIVERY
50- 4626- 862 -86
649.96 "
* ** -CKS
105B30
- 04/08/91
8.70
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 490 -49
655550
105830
04/08/91
14.36
- BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51-
105B30
04/05/91
88.04
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
659617
105630
04/05/91
109.34
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 510 -51
659621
105630
04/09/91
20.60
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
VINYL POCKETS
10- 4516- 440 -44
662061
3985
105B30
04/09/91
20.60
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
VINYL POCKETS
10- 4516 - 440 -44
661511
3552
105B30
04/08/91
70.77
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
10- 4516 - 510 -51
661438
105B30
04/05/91
121.37
BERTELSON
BROS. INC.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
23- 4516 - 611 -61
657268
3712
453.78 "
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105B32
04/05/91
72.68
BEST LOCK
OF MPLS
MAINT
10- 4274 - 420 -42
013798
105B32
04/08/91
367.00
BEST LOCK
OF MPLS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 390 -30
13802
3765
439.68 "
* ** * **
* ** -CKS
105837
04/09/91
18.1.8
BISHOP TRAVEL
CENTER
EXCISE TAX
10- 4202 - 440 -44
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105853
04/05/91
55.63
BAKER POOLS
REPAIRS
30- 4248 - 783 -78
33662
3707
55.63 "
* ** -CKS..
:05B59
04/09/91
5,928.58
BFI OF MN
INC
REFUSE
25- 4201 - 395 -30
5,928.58
** -CKS
61
:05B*
04/08/91
464.40
BOUSTEAD
ELEC & MFG.
REPAIR PUMP
10- 4248 - 390 -30
304735
4016
464.40 "
* ** * **
* ** -CKS
105B74
04/09/91
485.00
BRADLEY BENN
CONTRACT REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 646 -64
485.00 "
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
105B79
64/08/91
60.65
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
BROCK WHITE
60.65 *
10- 4540 - 520 -52
3874
:05B82
04/05/91
24.80
BRUNSON INSTRUMENT
EQUIPMENT
24.80 *
105883
04/05/91
665.68
10- 4561 - 642 -64
6885 3862
665.68
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105C01
04/05/91
121.13
105001
04/05/91
194.19
23- 4624- 613 -61
120308 3713
315.32
R.R RR *R
* ** -CKS
105009
04/05/91
275.55
050398 4008
275.55
* ** -CKS
CARLSON REFRIG.
::;*c::
04/05/91
49.60
CATCO
REPAIR PARTS
49.60
105C16
04/08/91
260.64
* ** -CKS
260.64
RRRRRR
10- 4206 - 100 -10
105C18
04/05/91
54.00
* ** -CKS
CHAPIN PUBLISHING
54.00
RRRRRR
CHAPIN PUBLISHING
105C25
04/08/91
168.60
105C25
04/05/91
170.00
* ** -CKS
CITY BEER
338.60 *
RRR *RR
City of Bloomington
105C30
04/09/91
72.60
72.60 *
105031
04/09/91
3,074.00
30- 4214- 781 -78
828 4199
3,074.00*
105C35
04/09/91
187.80
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
187.80 *
105C36
04/09/91
13.50
105C36
04/09/91
13.50
105C36
04/09/91
13.50
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 11
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
BROCK WHITE
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 520 -52
3874
RRR -CKS
BRUNSON INSTRUMENT
EQUIPMENT
10- 4901 - 260 -26
3482
BRYAN ROCK PROD. INC
AG -LIME
10- 4561 - 642 -64
6885 3862
* ** -CKS
C & S DISTRIBUTING
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624- 613 -61
119991 3567
C &'S DISTRIBUTING
COST /GOODS SOLD
23- 4624- 613 -61
120308 3713
* ** -CKS
CARLSON PRINTING
PRINTING
30- 4600- 781 -78
050398 4008
* ** -CKS
CARLSON REFRIG.
DOOR REPAIRS
50- 4274 - 821 -82
R28091
CATCO
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
367709 3763
* ** -CKS
CEDAR LAKE FLORAL
MEETING
10- 4206 - 100 -10
* ** -CKS
CHAPIN PUBLISHING
ADVERTISING
10- 4210 - 140 -14
CHAPIN PUBLISHING
AD /AIR SCRUBBER
10- 4210 - 140 -14
* ** -CKS
CITY BEER
BEER
50- 4630 - 842 -84
City of Bloomington
Co -op Agreement
10- 4201- 260 -26
*** -CKS
CITYLINE
ADVERTISING
30- 4214- 781 -78
828 4199
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
50- 4248 - 821 -82
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
50- 4248 - 841 -84
CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV
WINDOW CLEANING
50- 4248 - 861 -86
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
-PAGE 12
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O.
#
MESSAGE
40.50
105C37
04/05/91
68.13
CLANCY DRUG INC.
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 260 -26
105C37
04/05/91
25.74
CLANCY DRUG INC.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
10- 4508- 627 -62
93.87
*
105C38
04/09/91
50.20
CLAREYS SAFETY EQUIP
REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 440 -44
58872
3994
105C38
04/09/91
212.50
CLAREYS SAFETY EQUIP
LIQUID SMOKE
10- 4608 - 440 -44
62814
3543
262.70
"
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105C44
04/09/91
102.00
COCA COLA BOTTLING
COKE
27- 4624- 663 -66
105C44
04/09/91
546.01
COCA COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
105044
04/09/91
352.50
COCA COLA BOTTLING
MIX
50- 4632 - 862 -86
1,000.51
*
RRRRRR
**A-CKS
105C47
04/09/91
839.80
COMM LIFE INS CO.
LIFE INSURANCE
10- 4157 - 510 -51
839.80
*
.RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105C60
04/08/91
115.22
CONSTR FASTENING SYS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 540 -54
15280
4043
115.22
* ** -CKS
105C62
04/05/91
380..00
C WAYNE COURTNEY
PRO SERV 5/91
30- 4201 - 782 -78
380.00
R R R R R R
* ** -CKS
105C64
105C64
04/09/91
04/09/91
98.08
19.22
SYSCO MINNESOTA
SYSCO MINNESOTA
GENERAL SUPPLIES
CLEANING SUPPLIES
27- 4504- 663 -66
27- 4512- 663 -66
105C64
04/09/91
980.91
SYSCO MINNESOTA
FOOD
27- 4624 - 663 -66
1,098.21
R R R R R R
•
* ** =CKS
105C87
04/05/91
27.39
CURTIN MATHESON SCI
LAB SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 480 -48
2884
105087
04/05/91
385.85
CURTIN MATHESON SCI
LAB SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 482 -48
3747
105C.87
04/08/91
41.18
CURTIN MATHESON SCI
LAB SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 482 -48
3322
454.42
"
-
:05C RRRR
* ** -CKS
89
04/05/91
138.48
CUSHMAN MOTOR CO.
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 664 -66
47697
3720
138.48
"
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105C93
04/08/91
466.30
CERT HYD SPEC
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
86429
4042
466.30
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
:05DO1
04/08/91
82.40
DIST LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
82.40
"
RRRRRR
.
-105D21
04/08/91
212.50
DANNYS CONSTR. CO.
CRANE SERVICE
212.50
*
RRRRRR
105D26
04/09/91
163.00
TOBIE DICKER
MAINT AC
163.00
*
105D27
04/09/91
65.55
DAVE S FOOD WAGON
DAIRY
65.55
*
RRRRRR
105D29
04/09/91
55.80
DAVIDSEN DIST. INC.
BEER
55.80
105D52
04/09/91
94.50
DISCOM OF MN INC
REPAIRS
105D52
04/09/91
75.25
DISCOM OF MN INC
RADIO SERVICE
105D52
04/08/91
450.00
DISCOM OF MN INC
USED MVP
619.75
"
RRRRRR
105D54
04/05/91
100.00
DAVID BLOOD
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
"
RRRRRR
105D61
04/05/91
100.00
DICK NISSEN
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
"
RRRRRR
105E14
04/09/91
449.52
EARL F. ANDERSON
EQUIP REPLACE
449.52
*
RRRRRR
105E17
04/09/91
12,432.50
EAST SIDE BEVERAGE
BEER
105E17
04/09/91
162.25
EAST SIDE BEVERAGE
MIX'
12,594.75
"
RRRRRR
105E63
04/08/91
75.90
ELECTRONIC CENTER
REPAIR PARTS
04 -15 -91 PAGE 13
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
30- 4262- 782 -78 4088
k R R -CKS
10- 4248 - 460 -46 7849 3653
* ** -CKS
23- 4120 - 612 -61
27- 4624 - 663 -66 2693
**A-CKS
50- 4630 - 842 -84
" ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 440 -44 83766 2524
10- 4248- 440 -44 84115 2524
10- 4901 - 305 -30 831731 3082
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
RRR -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4901 - 420 -42 105003 3819
**A-CKS
50- .4630- 842 -84
50- 4632 - 842 -84
* ** -CKS
50- 4540 - 841 -84 263470 3750
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
PAGE 14
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT,:.
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT N0. INV: A P.O. #
MESSAGE
75.90
"
:0*5*E"6*6*
* ** -CKS
04/05/91
64.50
EAGLE ELEVATOR
MAINT
10- 4248 - 520 -52
2015
64.50
"
* *RRR*
* ** -CKS
105E73
04/09/91
52.10
EMER MED. PRODUCTS
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
10- 4510 - 440 -44
085816
3550
52.10
"
* ** -CKS.
105E94
04/08/91
495.00
ESS BROS & SONS
STORM SEWER GRATES
41- 4552- 900 -90
1798
7351
495.00
"
*R * *RR
* ** -CKS
105E97
04/05/91
258.00
E -Z -GO TEXTRON
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 665 -66
962316
3826
258.00
"
* ** -CKS
105F59
04/05/91
65.58
FRANK J. ZAMBONI
REPAIR PARTS
30- 4540 - 782 -78
19008
3774
65.58
* ** -CKS
105G01
04/09/91
902.65
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 301 -30
105G01
04/09/91
241.80
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
10- 4262- 560 -56
105G01
04/09/91
336.85
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
10- 4262 - 646 -64
105G01
04/09/91
272.10
G & K SERVICES
CLEANING SUPPLIES
10- 4512 - 540-54
105G01
04/09/91
188.75
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
28- 4262 - 702 -70
105G01
04/09/91
24.50
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
30- 4262 - 782 -78
105G01
04/09/91
368.00
G & K SERVICES
LAUNDRY
40- 4262- 801 -80
2,334.65
* ** -CKS
105G03
04/08/91
213.96
G T PARTS
FILTERS
10- 4540- 560 -56
42875
3875
213.96
"
* *R * **
* ** -CKS
10 G24
04/09/91
100.00
PAT GREER
MAARCH EXHIBIT
30- 3501- 000 -00
105G24
.04/05/91
797.43
PAT GREER
PRO SERV 5/91
30- 4201 - 781 -78
897.43
*
* ** -CKS
105G38
04/05/91
100.00
GEORGE BUTLER
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100 - 430 -42
100.00
"
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDANA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
105G42
04/05/91
142.76
142.76
105G62
04/09/91
102.00
102.00 *
105G79
04/09/91
13,937.00
13,937.00 *
R *RRR*
105099
04/09/91
60.00
60.00 *
:05HO3
04/05/91
3,968.40
3,968.40 *
105H04
04/08/91
55.47
55.47 *
k *k * *R
105H2O
04/08/91
990.00
990.00 *
105H21
04/08/91
181.06
181.06 *
105H22
04/05/91
100.00
100.00 *
105H23
04/09/91
43,632.00
43,632.00 *
kkkkkR
105H32
04/09/91
69.61
69.61 *
R *kR *k
105H34
04/05/91
6,638.70
6,638.70 *
::;H58
04/09/91
31.43
31.43 *
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
GIL HEBARD GUNS AMMO /GUN RANGE
GRANDMA S CUPBOARD POPCORN
GREUPNER -JOE LESSONS
GOPHER CASH REGISTER REPAIRS
HYDRO SUPPLY CO
HACH CO.
HARMON CONTRACT
HARMON GLASS
HAROLD SWANSON
HARRIS HOMEYER CO
HEDGES -DIANA
HENN COUNTY TREAS
EVIE HOLMQUIST
WATER METERS
REPAIR PARTS
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GLASS
POLICE SERVICES
INSURANCE
04 -15 -91 PAGE 15
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
29- 4572- 722 -72 46892 3828
* ** -CKS
27- 4624 - 663 -66
* ** -CKS
27- 3417.- 661 -66
* ** -CKS
27- 4504 - 666 -66 11940 4205
* ** -CKS
40- 1220 - 000 -00 3429 2439
40- 4540- 803 -80 470140 3923
* ** -CKS
30- 4504 - 782 -78 321071 3344
10- 4248 - 560 -56 3730
10- 4100 - 430 -42
10- 4260 - 510 -51
* ** -CKS
CRAFT SUPPLIES 23- 4588 - 611 -61
* ** -CKS
WORKHOUSE /JAIL 10- 4286- 220 -22 000093
* ** -CKS
CRAFT SUPPLIES 23- 4588- 611 -61
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
xxxRxx
ITEM DESCRIPTION
10SH61
04/08/91
105H61
04/08/91
105H62
04/05/91
xxRxRR
*
105H65
04/05/91
HOFF MARKING DEVICE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
:05H74
04/09/91
xRxxRx
100.00
105H85
04/08/91
105H85
04/08/91
105H85
04/08/91
xxRxxR
LAUNDRY
105I59
04/05/91
RxRxRR
110.00
105I71
04/09/91
*xxRxR
HUMPHREY RADIATOR
105I78
04/05/91,
RRRRRR
REPAIR PARTS
105I99
04/08/91
133.55
:05J23
04/05/91
RR #RRR
*
105J27
04/05/91
04 -15 -91 PAGE 16
ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 8 MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4540- 520 -52 176151 3757
10- 4540 - 520 -52 176156 3847
10- 4504 - 420 -42 10215
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4262- 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 3866
10- 4540 - 560 -56 3863
10- 4540- 560 -56 3908
*** -CKS
10- 4274 - 420 -42 031735
* ** -CKS
30- 4201- 782 -78 249775 4203
* ** -CKS
28- 4600 - 701 -70 028957 3899
**A-CKS
26- 1300 - 001 -00
* ** -CKS
10- 4580- 643 -64 16582 3684
RRR -CKS
10- 4202 - 504 -50
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT
VENDOR'
ITEM DESCRIPTION
24.75
HOFFERS INC
REPAIR PARTS
5.96
HOFFERS INC
TAPE
30.71
*
23.93
HOFF MARKING DEVICE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
23.93
*
100.00
HOFFMAN- WILLIAM,
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
31.80
HOOTEN CLEANERS
LAUNDRY
31.80
*
110.00
HUMPHREY RADIATOR
REPAIRS
225.00
HUMPHREY RADIATOR
REPAIR PARTS
32.50
HUMPHREY RADIATOR
REPAIR PARTS
367.50
*
133.55
INTERIOR COM SYS
EQUIP MAINT
133.55
*
249.39
IDELLES INTER DESN
PRO SERVICES
249.39
*
123.50
ISIA
PRINTING
123.50
*
5,500.00
INDECO
CONSTRUCTION
5,500.00
95.49
JR JOHNSON SUP
TOOLS
95.49
13.14
JERRYS FOODS
MEETING EXP
04 -15 -91 PAGE 16
ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 8 MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4540- 520 -52 176151 3757
10- 4540 - 520 -52 176156 3847
10- 4504 - 420 -42 10215
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4262- 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 560 -56 3866
10- 4540 - 560 -56 3863
10- 4540- 560 -56 3908
*** -CKS
10- 4274 - 420 -42 031735
* ** -CKS
30- 4201- 782 -78 249775 4203
* ** -CKS
28- 4600 - 701 -70 028957 3899
**A-CKS
26- 1300 - 001 -00
* ** -CKS
10- 4580- 643 -64 16582 3684
RRR -CKS
10- 4202 - 504 -50
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK
REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 17
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE .
105J27
04/05/91
21.02
JERRYS
FOODS
MEETING
EXP
10- 4206 - 100 -10
105J27
04/05/91
7.03
JERRYS
FOODS
MEETING
EXP
10- 4206 - 100 -10
105J27
04/05/91
35.74
JERRYS
FOODS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
23- 4504 - 611 -61
76.93 "
:05
* *" -CKS
331
04/09/91
46.62
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 260 -26
105J31
04/09/91
47.75
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 301 -30
105331
04/09/91
40.12
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 322 -30
105J31
04/09/91
11.36
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 325 -30
105J31
04/09/91
46.42
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 420 -42
105J31
04/09/91
98.08
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 440 -44.
105J31
04/09/91
25.51
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 520 -52
105J31
04/09/91
163.55
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
105J31
04/09/91
179.12
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
105J31
04/09/91
260.92
JERRYS
HARDWARE
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 301 -30
105J31,
04/09/91
25.99
JERRYS
HARDWARE
LUMBER
10- 4604 - 260-26
105J31
04/09/91
44.93
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 661 -66
105J31
04/09/91
48.00
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 667 -66
105J31
04/09/91
5.40
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
30- 4504- 782 -78
IOSJ31
04/09/91
155.90
JERRYS
HARDWARE
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 801 -80
1,199.67 "
R R R R R R
" *" -CKS
105J35
04/05/91
101.07
JERRYS
PRINTING
MEETING
EXP
10- 4206 - 100 -10
5960 4062
105J35
04/05/91
377.50
JERRYS
PRINTING
PRINTING
23- 4600 - 611 -61
6206 3564
IOSJ35
04/05/91
377.50
JERRYS
PRINTING
PRINTING
23- 4600 - 611 -61
6207 3565
856.07
RRRRRR
.
* ** -CKS
105J41
04/08/91
407.14
JIM HATCH SALES
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 301 -30
13333 3670
407.14
R R R R R R
* ** -CKS
105J74
04/09/91
347.95
JUSTUS
LUMBER
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
80874 3749
105J74
04/09/91
43.62
JUSTUS
LUMBER
LUMBER
10- 4604 - 646 -64
80979 3859
1OSJ74
04/09/91
63.00
JUSTUS
LUMBER.
LUMBER
10- 4604'- 646 -64
81183 3861
105J74
04/09/91
149.87
JUSTUS
LUMBER
LUMBER
10- 4604 - 646 -64
80867 3748
604.44
RRRRRR
-
.
* "* -CKS
105J97
04/09/91
35.55
JOANNA
FOOTE
MEETING
EXP
12- 4206 - 434 -43
35.55
R R R R R R
" "* -CKS
105399
04/09/91
40.00
JANET CANTON
MILEAGE
10- 4206 - 160 -16
40.00 "
R R R R R R
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE
105K23 04/05/91
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
- 438.00 KELLY SERVICES INC TEMP HELP
438.00
04 -15 -91 PAGE 18
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4201 - 180 -18
99.99
KNOX
:05K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/05/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/09/91
105K35
04/08/91
105K35
04/05/91
105K35
04/05/91
105K35
04/09/91
105K35
04/09/91
37.09
KNOX
105K45
04/08/91
105K45
04/09/91
105K45
04/09/91
KNOX
GENERAL
:05K57
04/09/91
kkkki�
3930
105K97
04/05/91
kk *RRk
SUPPLIES
105L01
04/05/91
3928
43.96
:05L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
.04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
CHECK REGISTER
AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
- 438.00 KELLY SERVICES INC TEMP HELP
438.00
04 -15 -91 PAGE 18
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
10- 4201 - 180 -18
99.99
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 390 -30
126004
3878
64.08
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
961500
3710
143.33
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 646 -64
126040
3939
17.97
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
125645
3864
37.09
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
125680
3913
25.56
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
125754
3930
9.99
KNOX
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
125685
3928
43.96
KNOX
TOOLS
GENERAL
10- 4580- 643 -64
108602
3942
147.97
KNOX
TOOLS
GENERAL
10- 4580 - 646 -64
125731
3865
13.09
KNOX
LUMBER
GENERAL
10- 4604 - 646 -64
878670
3693
35.98
KNOX
LUMBER
10- 4604 - 646 -64
878556
3761
_42.83
KNOX
LUMBER
27- 4540- 666 -66
126107
3884
14.61
KNOX
LUMBER
27- 4604- 662 -66
878369
3782
696.45
214.30.
104.85
197.90
517.05
5,250.80
5,250.80 "
31.00
31.00
1,488.84
1,488.84
KOKESH ATHLETIC
KOKESH ATHLETIC
KOKESH ATHLETIC
KUETHER DIST. CO
KANDIYOHI /WATER
LINDA KOZAK
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
BEER
PRO SERV
SERVICES
10- 4504- 627 -62 416931 3838
10- 4504 - 647 -64 41770 4125
10- 4504 - 647 -64 41786 4124
50- 4630 - 842 -84
23- 4201- 612 -61
30- 4201 - 781-78
17.29
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 301 -30
3513
150.64
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 301 -30
3665
393.42
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 322 -30
3432
487.15
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES•
10- 4504 - 560 -56
3663
489.82
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
REPAIR
PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
3667
236.18
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
REPAIR
PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
3494
453.09
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 560 -56
3666
480.95
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 801 -80
3513
183.16
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
40- 4504- 802 -80
3664
349.42-
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 803 -80
3516
" ** -CKS
* ** -CKS .
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
105L28
04/08/91
105L28
04/08/91
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
10504
04/05/91
10504
04/09/91
10- 3113 - 000 -00
* ** -CKS
:05L52
04/05/91
105L54
04/05/91
* * * * **
105L56
04/05/91
105L56
04/05/91
105L56
04/05/91
:05L76
04/08/91
:O*:L82
04/09/91
:o*:L97
04/05/91
* * * * **
105M03
04/05/91
:05MO7
04/09/91
105M07
04/09/91
*** * **
105M14
04/08/91
AMOUNT
349.42
346.42
3,238.12 *
24.98
22.67
47.65 *
207.00
207.00 *
388.00
398.00 *
85.80-
85.80
5.80
5.80 *
2,077.50
2,077.50 *
23.11
23.11 *
100.00
100.00 *
1,587.61
1,587.61 *
7,440.70
100.75
7,541.45 *
7.00
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES
LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES
LEEF BROS. INC. PRO SERVICE
LEEF BROS. INC. LAUNDRY
LINJO ASSOC WATER TREATMENT
LUNDS SNOW REMOVAL
LINHOFF PHOTO MAGAZINE
LINHOFF PHOTO MAGAZINE
LINHOFF PHOTO MAGAZINE
LYLE SIGNS INC. SIGNS
LYNDALE HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES
MERFELD -BERT POLICE SERVICES
MN STATE TREA /BLG IN SURCHARGE
MARK VII SALES BEER
MARK VII SALES MIX
MAUMA MEETING
04 -15 -91 PAGE 19
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
40- 4504 - 803 -80 3516
40- 4504 - 803 -80 3516
12- 4215- 434 -43 186047
12- 4215- 434 -43 186047
12- 4215 - 434 -43 186047
* ** -CKS
23- 4201 - 612 -61
27- 4262 - 664 -66
* ** -CKS
30- 4504 - 782 -78 360177 3624
* ** -CKS
30- 4564- 783 -78 3135 3773
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
50- 4201 - 821 -82 13250
* ** -CKS
10- 3113 - 000 -00
* ** -CKS
12- 4215- 434 -43 186047
12- 4215- 434 -43 186047
12- 4215 - 434 -43 186047
50- 4630- 842 -84
50 -4632- 842 -84
10- 4206 - 140 -14
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
10- 4542 - 325 -30 10496 2783
* ** -CKS
30- 4504 - 782 -78 360177 3624
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 3113 - 000 -00
* ** -CKS
50- 4630- 842 -84
50 -4632- 842 -84
10- 4206 - 140 -14
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
PAGE 20
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
7.00
:05M*
** -CKS
16
04/08/91
166.00
McCAREN DESIGNS
PLANTS
30- 4560- 782 -78
04721
166.00
-4089
RRRRR R
* ** -CKS
105M19
04/09/91
79.86
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 560 -56
105M19
04/09/91
3,084.48
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 56.0 -56
105M19
04/09/91
39.42
MCGUIRE AUTO.SUPPLY
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 560 -56
105M19
04/09/91
1,728.90
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
PARTS
10- 4620- 560 -56
105M19
04/05/91
186.40
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504- 664 -66
105M19
04/05/91
334.10
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
27 =4540- 664 -66
105M19
04/09/91
201.92
MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
40- 4504 - 801 -80
5,655.08
RRRRR R
**O,-CKS
105M22
04/08/91
163.13
MCNEILUS STEEL
STEEL
10- 4540- 560 -56
121530
3686
105M22
04/08/91
152.99
MCNEILUS STEEL
STEEL
10- 4620 - 560 -56
121016
3673
316.12
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105M27
04/08/91
240.00
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 301 -30
26625
3904
105M27
04/08/91
448.50
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 365 -30
26567
3737
105M27
04/08/91
442.75
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 365 -30
26614
3877
105M27
04/08/91
183.89
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 645 -64
26687
3958
105M27
04/05/91
282.77
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 645 -64
26568
3760
105M27
04/05/91
105.94
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
26570
3733
105M27
04/05/91
104.95
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504 - 646 -64
26570
3733
105M27
04/05/91
105.94-
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
10- 4504- 646 -64
26570
3733
105M27
04/08/91
402.00
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
10- 4512- 540 -54
3732
105M27
04/05/91
193.85
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
23- 4512 - 612 -61
26570
3733
105M27
04/09/91
90.00
MERIT SUPPLY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
27- 4504 - 666 -66
26692
4060
105M27
04/05/91
200.72
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
28- 4512- 702 -70
26577
3790
105M27
04/05/91
200.72
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
28- 4512 - 702 -70
26577
3790
105M27
04/05/91
200.72-
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
28- 4512 - 702 -70
26577
3790
105M27
04/05/91
401.30
MERIT SUPPLY
CLEANING SUPPLIES
30- 4512- 782 -78
26654
3961
105M27
04/09/91
468.80
MERIT SUPPLY
REPAIR PARTS
30- 4540- 782 -78
26717
4093
3,459.53
* R R R * *
* ** -CKS
105M29
04/09/91
64.80
MESSERLI & KRAMER
AMBULANCE COLLCET
10- 3180 - 000 -00
105M29
04/09/91
18.00
MESSERLI & KRAMER
AMBULANCE COLLECT
10- 3180 - 000 -00
82.80
RRRRR R
**A-CKS
105M32
04/05/91
461.34
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
50- 4632 - 822 -82
4101
105M32
04/05/91
286.21
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
50- 4632- 842 -84
4132
105M32
04/09/91
444.94
M AMUNDSON
CIGARETTES
50- 4632 - 842 -84
4286
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT
105M32
04/09/91
173.89
105M32
04/05/91
158.42
MATRX MEDICAL INC
1,524.80 *
10- 4510- 440 -44
177268
3547
:::*M;:
04/05/91
643.50
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
643.50 *
105M36
04/05/91
120.34
PHONE
PHONE RENTAL
120.34 *
2538
MN
:05M46
04/09/91
28.07
40- 4504 - 803 -80
28.07 *
kRRkkk
CONWAY
105M49
04/09/91
162.80
2526
MN.
162.80 *
REPAIRS
27- 4248 - 662 -66
:05M63
04/09/91
368.57
CONWAY
368.57 *
* *kkR*
158494
4207
105M68
04/09/91
34.02
105M68
04/08/91
6.55
4198
MN
40.57 *
k k R R R R
ORD 902AS
10- 4210 - 140 -14
105M70
04/09/91
22.00
105M70
04/09/91
151.75
105M70
04/09/91
54.25
MN
SUBURBAN
228.00 *
ORD 902A8
10- 4210 - 140 -14
5971
:05M73
04/09/91
91.10
NEWS
AD -SAND BIT
91.10 *
kk *R *R
MN
105M80
04/08/91
17.74
105M80
04/08/91
103.40
105M80
04/08/91
38.82
105M80
04/05/91
41.28
105M80
04/05/91
42.24
105M80
04/05/91
128.00
105M80
04/05/91
59.60
105M80
04/05/91
24.80
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES
M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES
METRO WASTE CONTROL
MINVALCO
METZ BAKING CO
SAC CHARGE
REPAIR PARTS
04 -15 -91 PAGE 21
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
50- 4632 - 862 -96 4261
50- 4632 - 862 -86 4099
10- 3095 - 000 -00
10- 4540 - 646 -64 3876
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
BREAD 27- 4624 - 663 -66 2700
k*k -CiKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
MATRX MEDICAL INC
AMBULANCE SUPPLIES
10- 4510- 440 -44
177268
3547
MN.
BAR
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
MN
CELLULAR
PHONE
PHONE RENTAL
10- 4226 - 440 -44
2538
MN
CELLULAR
PHONE
PHONE
40- 4504 - 803 -80
MN.
CONWAY
EXTING MAINT
10- 4274 - 440 -44
159694
2526
MN.
CONWAY
REPAIRS
27- 4248 - 662 -66
159326
4206
MN.
CONWAY
REPAIRS
27- 4248 - 662 -66
158494
4207
MN.
ELEVATOR
SERVICE CONTRACTS
30- 4288 - 782 -78
030405
4198
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
ORD 902AS
10- 4210 - 140 -14
5941
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
AD CONT 91 -9
10- 4210 - 140 -14
5961
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
ORD 902A8
10- 4210 - 140 -14
5971
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
AD -SAND BIT
10- 4210 - 140 -14
493
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
AD /AIR SCRUBBER
10- 42.10- 140 -14
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
ADVERTISING
10- 4212 - 510 -51
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
ADVERTISING
10- 4212 - 510 -51
MN
SUBURBAN
NEWS
AD -MOWER
10- 4214 - 140 -14
491
k*k -CiKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
PAGE 22
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
105M80
04/05/91
58.28
MN SUBURBAN NEWS
HRG CDBG
10- 4214 - 140 -14
491
°
514.16
105M81
04/05/91
70.00
MN. TORO INC.
SCHOOL
10- 4202 - 640 -64
175260
3141
105M81
04/05/91
43.83
MN. TORO INC.
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 641 -64
175964
3734
105M81
04/08/91
55.55-
MN. TORO INC.
CREDIT
27- 4540- 664 -66
176604
105M81
04/08/91
220.90
MN. TORO INC.
REPAIR PARTS
27- 4540 - 664 -66
175985
3788
279.18
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105M98
04/09/91
116.92
MINNEGASCO
GAS
10- 4254 - 646 -64
116.92
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105N09
04/08/91
53.50
MUNICILITE CO.
PARTS
10- 4620- 560 -56
2838
4041
53.50
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105N21
04/08/91
13.79
NAPA AUTO PARTS
BATTER
10- 4540 - 560 -56
646389
4040
105N21
04/08/91
59.80
NAPA AUTO PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 560 -56
646790
3926
73.59 *
105N22
04/05/91
146.72
NATL GUARDIAN SYS.
ALARM SERVICE
23- 4304 - 612 -61
340373
146.72 *
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105N68
04/09/91
129.60
NORTHSTAR ICE
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
105N68
04/09/91
151.74
NORTHSTAR ICE
MIX
50- 4632- 862 -86
281.34
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105N96
04/05/91
228.00
MINN COMM PAGING
SERVICE CONTRACTS
30- 4288 - 782 -78
228.00 *
105N97
04/09/91
130.00
LIA NICKLOW
PT AC MAINT
23- 4120 - 612 -61
130.00 *
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105030
04/09/91
29.60
OLD DUTCH FOODS
CHIPS
27- 4624- 663 -66
29.60
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105036
04/09/91
36.00
OLSON CHAIN &.CABLE
ROPE
27 -4540- 667 -66
108631
3801
105036
04/09/91
36.00
OLSON CHAIN & CABLE
ROPE
27- 4540 - 667 -66
108549
3792
72.00
:05056 * * * * *
-CKS
04/08/91
211.21
OZALID CORP
REPLACE BEARING
10- 4570 - 260 -26
3962
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON- BARBARA
PHYSIO CONTROL
MIX
POSTAGE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MAINT
PONY EXP RELOADERS GENERAL SUPPLIES
PRECISION BUS SYSTEM GENERAL SUPPLIES
PRECISION BUS SYSTEM EQUIP /REPLACE
PREMIER OUTDOOR SERV SERVICE CONTRACT
PRIOR LAKE AGG
QUICK SERV BATTERY
RADIO INSTALLS
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
BLACKTOP
FILTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 23
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
**A-CKS
50- 4632 - 842 -84
* ** -CKS
30- 4290 - 781 -78
30- 4504 - 781 -78
30- 4504 - 782 -78
30- 4516- 781 -78
* ** -CKS
10 -4274- 440 -44 D26538 2527•
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 420 -42 031774 5737
10- 4901 - 420 -42 031775 3974
30- 4288 - 782 -78 1422 4087
* ** -CKS
10- 4522 - 318 -30
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 560 -56 43009. 3879
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
20895 2537
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
SHOES
10- 4642- 301 -30
211.21
RRR *RR
10- 4642 - 301 -30
228412
105P30
04/09/91
185.23
SHOES
10- 4642- 646 -64
185.23
R *RR **
105P35
04/09/91
7.71
105P35
04/09/91
7.11
105P35
04/09/91
16.75
105P35
04/09/91
27.52
59.09
:05P44
04/09/91
357.00
357.00 *
:05P66
04/05/91
110.00
110.00 *
RRRRRR
105P74
04/09/91
70.00
105P74
04/08/91
450.00
520.00
105P75
04/08/91
160.00
160.00
RR *R *R
105P80
04/08/91
3,169.99
3,169.99
RxRxRR
105Q20
04/08/91
110.34
110.34 *
:05R13
04/09/91
132.00
132.00 *
R *RRRR
105R21
04/08/91
416.50
105R21
04/08/91
100.00
105R21
04/08/91
113.90
105R21
04/08/91
403.75
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON - BARBARA
PETERSON- BARBARA
PHYSIO CONTROL
MIX
POSTAGE
GENERAL SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MAINT
PONY EXP RELOADERS GENERAL SUPPLIES
PRECISION BUS SYSTEM GENERAL SUPPLIES
PRECISION BUS SYSTEM EQUIP /REPLACE
PREMIER OUTDOOR SERV SERVICE CONTRACT
PRIOR LAKE AGG
QUICK SERV BATTERY
RADIO INSTALLS
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
RED WING SHOES
BLACKTOP
FILTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 23
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
**A-CKS
50- 4632 - 842 -84
* ** -CKS
30- 4290 - 781 -78
30- 4504 - 781 -78
30- 4504 - 782 -78
30- 4516- 781 -78
* ** -CKS
10 -4274- 440 -44 D26538 2527•
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 420 -42
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 420 -42 031774 5737
10- 4901 - 420 -42 031775 3974
30- 4288 - 782 -78 1422 4087
* ** -CKS
10- 4522 - 318 -30
* ** -CKS
10- 4540 - 560 -56 43009. 3879
* ** -CKS
RADIO LEASE
10- 4226 - 440 -44
20895 2537
* ** -CKS
SHOES
10- 4642- 301 -30
228410
SHOES
10- 4642 - 301 -30
228412
SHOES
10- 4642- 560 -56
228410
SHOES
10- 4642- 646 -64
228412
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91
PAGE 24
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #
MESSAGE
105R21
04/08/91
103.70
RED WING SHOES
SHOES
40- 4642 - 801 -80
1,137.85
*
105R22
105R22
04/05/91
302.39
REM SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782 -78
01420
4066
04/09/91
451.64
REM SUPPLIES
GENERAL SUPPLIES
30- 4504 - 782-78
01393
4210
105R22
04/09/91
430.62
REM SUPPLIES
TOOLS
30- 4580 - 784 -78
01469
4196
1,184.65
"
* ** -CKS
105R25
04/09/91
189.00
RENTAL EQUIP & SALES
CHAIN SAW
10- 4901 - 650 -64
2565
3937
189.00
*
* ** -CKS
105R33
04/09/91
5,442.85
REX DISTR.
BEER
50- 4630- 842 -84
105R33
04/09/91
110.00
REX DISTR.
MIX
50- 4632 - 842 -84
5,552.85
* * * * **
'
* ** -CKS
105R65
04/09/91
2,171.05
ROLLINS OIL CO
GASOLINE
10- 4612-- 560 -56
105R65
04/05/91
2,099.62
ROLLINS OIL CO
GASOLINE
10- 4612 - 560 -56
105R65
04/05/91
3,673.60
ROLLINS OIL CO
GASOLINE
10- 4612- 560 -56
105R65
04/09/91
3,259.20
ROLLINS OIL CO
GASOLINE
10- 4612 - 560 -56
11,203.47
"
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105R98
04/05/91
96.00
ROXANNE SEIDEL
PRO SERV 5/91
30- 4201 - 781 -78
96.00
** * *Oka
*"* -CKS
105507
04/08/91
12.41
SPRUCE CO
LAUNDRY
30- 4262 - 782 -78
4090
105S07
04/05/91.
9.55
SPRUCE CO
LAUNDRY
30- 4262 - 782 -78
4009
21.96
* * * * **
* ** -CKS
105515
04/08/91
131.85
SEARS
TOOLS
27- 4580 - 664 -66
3708
131.85
* ** -CKS
105S17
04/08/91
227.52
STEWART LUMBER
LUMBER
10- 4540 - 520 -52
304818
3868
227..52
*
** *R **
10y SS36
Southside Dist.
" *" -CKS
04/09/91
8,994.30
BEER
50- 4630- 842 -84
GS&96
105536
04/09/91
75.35
9,069.65
" Southside Dist.
MIX
50- 4632- 842 -84
* ** -CKS
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
04 -15 -91 PAGE 25
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE
105S42
04/08/91
1,085.00
SEARS
TOOLS
10- 4580 - 560 -56
3607
1,085.00
kRkRRR
.
* ** -CKS
105550
04/05/91
100.00
JOHN SHEPARD
POLICE SERVICES
10- 4100- 430 -42
100.00 "
:05 RRR
* ** -CKS
:54
04/08/91
455.83
STAR TRIBUNE
ADVERTISING
10- 4212- 510 -51
455.83 "
RRkRRk
**A-CKS
105:67
04/05/91
3,075.00
STORE FRONT
HUMAN SERVICES
10- 4201 - 500 -50
1123 -4
3,075.00
:05*
** -CKS
:73
04/08/91
165.40
STRGAR- ROSCOE -FAUSH
PRO ENG SERV
60 -1300- 291 -04
165.40
RkkRRR
..-
* "* -CKS
105:77
04/08/91
304.00
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIRS
10-4248 - 560 -56
7874
105S77
04/08/91
2,612.54
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56
7625
2985
105S77
04/08/91
978.00 t,eS5.?5
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56
7732
3223
105S77
04/08/91
2,401.50
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIRS
10- 4248 - 560 -56
7694
3224
105S77
04/08/91
14.93
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143233
105S77
04/08/91
28.50
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
142989
105S77
04/08/91
80.64
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540- 560 -56
173
105S77
04/08/91
74.64
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143365
105S77
04/08/91
12.73
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143228
105577
04/08/91
7.36
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143470
105S77
04/08/91
74.64
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143269
105S77
04/08/91
48.04
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143449
105S77
04/08/91
2522
SUBURBAN CHEVROLET
REPAIR PARTS
10- 4540 - 560 -56
143293
6,888.74 *
:o*:::o*
* ** -CKS
04/05/91
1,875.00
SUBURBAN RATE
DUES
10- 4201 - 506 -50
1,875.00
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105583
04/08/91
23.83
SUPERAMERICA
FUEL
10- 4612- 560 -56
160803
23.83 *
RRRRRR
* ** -CKS
105T05
04/08/91
770.00
THE PRINT SHOP
NEWSLETTER
10- 4504 - 628 -62
16205
3706
770.00 *
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
*k*R*R
105T08
04/09/91
119.99
TARGET
EQUP REPLACE
105T08
04/09/91
42.95
TARGET
GENERAL SUPPLIES
162.94
k R R R R
105T10
04/09/91
225.00
TERRY ANN SALES CO
CUPS
105T10
04/09/91
154.59
TERRY ANN SALES CO
CLEANING SUPPLIES
379.59
105T13
04/05/91
452.40
TOM HORWATH
FORESTRY
105T13
04/09/91
733.20
TOM HORWATH
FORESTRY
105T13
04/05/91
421.20
TOM HORWATH
TRIMMING
105T13
04/09/91
140.40
TOM HORWATH
TREE INSP
1,747.20
:05T29
04/08/91
10,628.87
THOMSEN- NYBECK
PROSECUTING
10,826.87
*RR *RR
105T66
04/05/91
6.95
TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT
CRAFT SUPPLIES
6.95 *
:0**5T88
04/09/91
61.24
TWIN CITY HOME JUICE
MIX
61.24 *
105T96
04/09/91
49.00
TWIN CITY GAR. DOOR
DOOR REPAIR
49.00 *
RRRRRR
1O5U08
04/09/91
5.90
UNIFORM UNLIMITED
UNIFORM PATCHES
5.90 *
**RR*k
105U14
04/08/91
102.50
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
GENERAL SUPPLIES
105014
04/09/91
190.80
UNITED ELECTRIC CORP
REPAIR PARTS
293.30*
105U25
04/09/91
24.00
UNIVERSAL MED SERV
OXYGEN
04 -15 -91 PAGE 26
ACCOUNT NO. INV. • P.O. 4 MESSAGE
*** -CKS
10- 4901 - 520 -52
12- 4504 - 434 -43
* ** -CKS
27 -4504- 663 -66 1116 4206
27- 4512 - 667 -66 1153 4151
* ** -CKS
10- 4201- 644 -64
10- 4201 - 644 -64
10- 4201 - 980 -64
10- 4201 - 980 -64
* ** -CKS
10- 4201 - 220 -22
**A-CKS
23- 4588- 611 -61 425521 3569
* ** -CKS
50 -4632- 862 -86
* ** -CKS
10- 4248 - 440 -44 18250 3992
* ** -CKS
10- 4266- 440 -44 319699 3993
* ** -CKS
10- 4504 - 322 -30 3433
27- 4540 - 662 -66
* ** -CKS
10- 4510 - 440 -44 762778 2531
04 -15 -91 PAGE 27
ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 4 MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4256 - 646 -64 3955
* "* -CKS
10- 4514- 520 -52 353716 4072
* ** -CKS
30- 4504- 782 -78 37885 3983
* ** -CKS`
40- 4504 - 805 -80 9347 3614
*"* -CKS
10 =4504- 560 -56 649251 73751
10- 4540 - 520 -52 649011 3736
10- 4540- 646 -64 647848 3592
10- 4642- 301 -30 3774
10- 4642 - 301 -30 218470 3744
27- 4540 - 662 -66
27- 4540 - 662 -66
* "* -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
**A-CKS
10- 4208 - 600 -60
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* "* -CKS
10- 4504 - 560 -56
* ** -CKS
27- 4504- 666 -66 54922 3814
1991 CITY
OF EDINA
CHECK REGISTER
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
VENDOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
24.00
"
R
R ***:0
1050
04/05/91
21.00
US WEST PAGING
PAGER /VINCE
21.00
:05V15
04/09/91
488.25
VAN PAPER CO.
SUPPLIES
488.25
105V36
04/09/91
371.69
VAUGHN DISPLAY
GENERAL SUPPLIES
371.69
*R*R "*
105V46
04/08/91
36.74
VESSCO INC
GENERAL SUPPLIES
36.74
R k k k R R
105W08
04/08/91
102.36
W.W. GRAINGER
GENERAL SUPPLIES
105W08
04/08/91
25.01
W.W. GRAINGER
REPAIR PARTS
105W08
04/08/91
67.28
W.W. GRAINGER
CORD
105W08
04/08/91
61.92
W.W. GRAINGER
SAFETY SPECS
105W08
04/08/91
194.68
W.W. GRAINGER
GOGGLE /BATTERY
105W08
04/09/91
12.66
W.W. GRAINGER
PARTS
105W08
04/09/91
110.63
W.W. GRAINGER
PARTS
574.54
RRRR *R
105W15
04/05/91
100.00
WALTER JOHNSON
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
105W35
04/09/91
172.15
WEIGLE -SUE
MILEAGE
172.15
105W52
04/05/91
100.00
WILLIAM WALSH
POLICE SERVICES
100.00
"
RR *R **
105W66
04/08/91
85.26
WILLIAMS STEEL
GENERAL SUPPLIES
85.26
"
-
105W76
04/09/91
4,625.00
WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY
MATS
04 -15 -91 PAGE 27
ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 4 MESSAGE
* ** -CKS
10- 4256 - 646 -64 3955
* "* -CKS
10- 4514- 520 -52 353716 4072
* ** -CKS
30- 4504- 782 -78 37885 3983
* ** -CKS`
40- 4504 - 805 -80 9347 3614
*"* -CKS
10 =4504- 560 -56 649251 73751
10- 4540 - 520 -52 649011 3736
10- 4540- 646 -64 647848 3592
10- 4642- 301 -30 3774
10- 4642 - 301 -30 218470 3744
27- 4540 - 662 -66
27- 4540 - 662 -66
* "* -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
**A-CKS
10- 4208 - 600 -60
* ** -CKS
10- 4100 - 430 -42
* "* -CKS
10- 4504 - 560 -56
* ** -CKS
27- 4504- 666 -66 54922 3814
i
1991 CITY OF EDINA
CHECK NO.
DATE
AMOUNT
105W76
04/09/91
407.50
TOTAL
C.D.B.G.
5,032.50 *
12
TOTAL
COMMUNICATIONS
105W92
04/05/91
100.00
ART CENTER
FUND
100.00 *
* * * * **
CAPITAL FUND
FUND
105205
04/09/91
40.65
FUND
27
40.65 "
GOLF COURSE FUND
FUND
28
TOTAL
184,413.59
FUND
29
TOTAL
2,939.00
FUND
30
502.92
EDINBOROUGH PARK
FUND
2,488.87
TOTAL
UTILITY FUND
5,953.48
41
TOTAL
5,500.00
' FUND
50
28,300.51
LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND
FUND
1,107.29
TOTAL
CONSTRUCTION FUND
3,046.00
20,697.54
6,634.21
495.00
49,475.38
180,451.42
492,005.21
. .
CHECK REGISTER
VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION
WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS
WROBLESKI -HENRY POLICE SERVICES
ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE FIRST AID
FUND
10
TOTAL
GENERAL FUND
FUND
11
TOTAL
C.D.B.G.
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
04 -15 -91 PAGE 28
ACCOUNT NO. INV.:4 P.O. # MESSAGE
27- 4540 - 666 -66 54080 3573
10- 4100 - 430 -42
27- 4504 - 663 -66
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS
* ** -CKS