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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-02_COUNCIL PACKETAGENDA EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EDINA CITY COUNCIL MARCH 2, 1992 ROLLCALL PROCLAMATIONS - Girl Scout Week - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Month ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA - Adoption of Commissioners as to HRA items and by the agenda items marked with an asterisk ( *) are considered to be routine and will be separate discussion of such items unless requests, in which case the item will be in its normal sequence on the Agenda. the Consent Agenda items is made by the Council Members as to Council items.' All and in bold print are Consent Agenda items and enacted.by one motion. There will be no a Commissioner or Council Member or citizen so removed from the Consent.Agenda and considered EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY * I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of HRA Meeting of February 18, 1992 * II. PAYMENT OF BRA CLAIMS III. ADJOURNMENT EDINA CITY COUNCIL * I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Regular Meeting of February 18, 1992 II. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Engineer. Public comment heard. Motion to.close hearing. If Council wishes to proceed, action by resolution. 3/5 favorable.rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass if improvement has been petitioned for; 4/5 favorable rollcall vote required if no petition. A. Permanent Street Surfacing With Concrete Curb and Gutter /Sidewalk Improvement No. BA -298 - Blake Road - From Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard B. Storm Sewer Improvement No. STS -218 - Blake Road - From Pine.Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard C. Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -382 - Blake Road - From Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard' III. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REPORTS ON PLANNING MATTERS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Planner. Public comment heard. Motion to close hearing. Zoning Ordinance: First and Second Reading requires 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council to pass. Waiver of Second Reading: 4/5 favorable rollcall vote of all members of Council required to pass. Final Development Plan Approval of- Property Zoned Planned District: 3/4 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. A. Review of Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation —7121 Glouchester Avenue B. Final Plat Approval - Brennan Addition - Lot 5, Block, Indian Hills * C. Set Hearing Date - Building Expansion and Remodeling - Edina Community Lutheran Church - 4113 Wiest 54th Street (03/16/92) IV. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS Agenda Edina City Council March 2, 1992 Page 2 V. AWARD OF BIDS Regular Council Meeting * A. Golf Cars * B. Seasonal Baumers - 50th and France VI. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS 6:00 A. Report and Recommendations - Tracy Avenue Clubhouse B. Massage Business License Requirements - Ronald Edblom 6 C. Revisions - Draft Code Section 460 - Signs P.M. D. Revisions - Draft Code Section 475 - Parking Ramps Mon. E. Preliminary Report on Local Redistricting /Election Precinct Boundaries * F. Appointment of Election Judges - Presidential Primary * G. Yard Waste Rebate Application 20 H. Expenditure of Forfeiture Monies P.M. I. Appointments to Boards /Commissions /Committees VII. INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES VIII. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL IX. MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS X. FINANCE Tues A. Payment of Claims as per pre -list dated 03/02/92: Total $458,895.77 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Mon Mar 16 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Wed Mar 18 Annual Council /Boards /Commissions Dinner 6:00 P.M. Braemar Clubhouse Mon Apr 6 Regular Council Meeting' 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Mon. Apr 7 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Polls Open 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Mon Apr 20 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Mon Apr 27 Board of Review 5:00 P.M. Council Chambers Tues Apr 28 Annual Volunteers Reception 5:00 P.M. 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PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a serious illness marked by debilitating fatigue and weakness, accompanied by flu -like symptoms and cognitive impairment, and; WHEREAS: Victims often experience symptoms of sufficient severity to interfere with their participation in the activities of daily life for many months or years, and the loss to society of productive people in their prime earning years is great, and; WHEREAS: Because some physicians are unfamiliar with CFS, routine diagnostic tests fail to suggest a specific disease, and insurance and disability compensators may delay or deny CFS- related claims, the burdens for CFS sufferers are even greater, and; WHEREAS: There is an alarming lack of understanding and concern about how CFS impacts individuals, diminishing their ability to enjoy life, disrupting education and employment, and creating tremendous medical expenses, and; WHEREAS: The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association of Minnesota continues to provide reliable information to the afflicted and their families, the health care providers and the public to stimulate interest in finding effective treatments and a cure for CFS. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of Edina, Minnesota, do hereby proclaim the month of March 1992, as CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME AWARENESS MONTH and urge all residents to become aware of this disorder and support efforts to find a cure. Mayor Frederick S. Richards (4,( L Cn •'`CSR8 B81 SY/ 1888 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: On March 12, 1992, Girl Scouts of the USA celebrates 80 years of helping girls grow into confident and resourceful adults; and WHEREAS: Girl Scouts of the USA, 3 million members strong, is the largest nonprofit organization for girls in the world; and WHEREAS: The Greater Minneapolis Girl Scout Council coordinates activities for more than 23,000 girls in an eight - county area; and WHEREAS: Girl Scouting reaches out to girls of diverse cultural heritage, including Asian, Hispanic, African- American and Native American; and WHEREAS: Girl Scouting provides an environment where girls can enjoy nature, learn to work together and gain leadership skills; and WHEREAS: Girl Scouting helps girls gain the self - esteem to make the right choices in their personal lives and in their careers; and WHEREAS: Girl Scouting helps girls to become outstanding citizens of our community; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of the City of Edina, do hereby proclaim the week of March 8 -14, 1992, to be in the City of Edina. GIRL SCOUT WEEK Mayor MINUTES OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FEBRUARY 18, 1992 ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Commissioners Paulus, Rice, Smith and Kelly. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and was seconded by Commissioner Smith to approve HRA Consent Agenda items as presented. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. *MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3. 1992, APPROVED Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and was seconded by Commissioner Smith to approve HRA Minutes of February 3, 1992. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *CLAIMS PAID Commissioner Rice made a motion to approve payment of the claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated February 18, 1992, and consisting of one page totalling $23,511.41. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chairman Kelly declared the meeting adjourned. Executive Director i 1992 CITY OF EDINA HRA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO: DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062700 02/25/92 14,166.67 PARTNERS FOR SENIOR BOND PAYMENT 14,166.67 ' 062721 02/25/92 2,.500.00 DORSEY HOVDE SERVICES' 2,500.00 " 16,666.67 FUND 01 TOTAL FUND HRA I i I I i i i 16,666.67 _ TOTAL 03 -02 -92 PAGE 1 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE '. 01- 4302 - 133 -12 * * * -CKS 01- 1315- 132 -12 *r+ -CKS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL FEBRUARY 18, 1992 ROL CALL Answering rollcall were Members Paulus, Rice, Smith and Mayor Pro -Tem Kelly. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE ADOPTED - DORIS PARKER AND BRUCE GATES Mayor Pro-Tea Kelly presented the following resolutions of condolence which were unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE WHEREAS, the life of Doris Parker ended on January 30, 1992, after months of illness; and - WHEREAS, Doris Parker began employment at the City of Edina in 1955 as Secretary of the Finance Department and continued full -time for 20 years; and WHEREAS, as Finance Secretary she was responsible for typing the City's budget in its entirety, which she'did for 25 years; and WHEREAS, after her retirement, Doris was always willing to help the City on a part -time basis - -not only with budget preparation, but wherever needed within other departments; and WHEREAS, she was very active in her church and community, and she touched many people in a caring, sensitive and gentle way. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Edina City Council hereby extends its heartfelt sympathy to the children of Doris Parker and their families; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be entered in the Minute Book of the Edina City Council and that a copy be presented to her family. ADOPTED.this 18th day of February, 1992. RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE WHEREAS, the life of Bruce Gates ended suddenly on February 13, 1992; and WHEREAS, Bruce Gates began his employment with the City of Edina in November, 1986, as a Firefighter /Paramedic; and WHEREAS, during his five year career he performed all duties in an exemplary manner and was a valued employee of the Edina Fire Department; and WHEREAS, he was a trustworthy, energetic and outgoing employee with a genuine love for people and his death is viewed as a great loss; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that,the Edina City Council hereby extends its heartfelt sympathy to his family; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be entered in the Minutes Book of the Edina City Council and that a copy be presented to his family. ADOPTED this 18th day of February, 1992. Accepting the resolution of condolence for Bruce Gates was Fire Chief Paulfranz. He expressed gratitude for the gesture and will present it to the family. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith to approve and adopt the Council Consent Agenda items as presented. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Mayor Pro -Tem Kelly. Motion carried. *MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3. 1992, APPROVED Motion was mae by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith to approve the Council minutes of the regular meeting of February 3, 1992. Motion carried on rollcall vote - five ayes. AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 812 (ANTENNA ORDINANCE) REVIEWED: PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 03/16/92 Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen explained that Ordinance No. 812 -A3, regulating television and radio antennas and towers, contains language approved by the Council at its January 18, 1992 work session. Since the ordinance is being considered prior to adoption of the recodified City code, it must be adopted as an amendment to Ordinance No. 812. Staff would recommend adoption of the amendment with waiver of second reading. If adopted, staff would also recommend that the moratorium on construction of antennas and towers (Ordinance No. 114) adopted in March, 1991 be repealed. Staff would then issue permits based on,the amended ordinance. Correspondence has been received from people in'the business and users of antennas in the community: Adrian E. Herbst, Moss & Barnett; Raymond.Voss, 5716 Benton Avenue; and the American Radio Relay League, Inc., 225 Main Street, Newington, CT. For the most part, the FAA limitations on antenna or tower height in relationship to airport location referred.to by Mr. Herbst would not apply in the City. Planner Larsen directed Council's attention to a FCC Memorandum Opinion and Order adopted September 16, 1985, specifically paragraph 23, where the FCC states their approach to local controls over antenna communication installations, i.e. "Preemption is primarily a function of the extent of the conflict between federal and state and local regulation. Thus, in considering whether our regulations or policies can tolerate a state regulation, we may consider such factors as the severity of the conflict and the reasons underlying the state's regulations." . . . "we do not wish to preclude a state or locality from exercising jurisdiction over certain elements of an SMATV operation that properly may fall within its authority, such as zoning or public safety and health, provided the regulation in question is not undertaken as a pretext for the actual purpose of frustrating achievement of the preeminent federal objective and so long as the non - federal regulation is applied in a nondiscriminatory manner." Planner Larsen then pointed out and explained the highlights of the proposed Ordinance No. 812 -A3 as follows: Permit Exemptions: Residential and All Other Zoning Districts: 1. Dishes - not greater than nine square feet in cross - section area, or which do not exceed six feet in height as measured from ground or point which the antenna is mounted to the roof to the highest point of the antenna. (Current ordinance standards: No greater than 30 inches in diameter or five square feet in cross section area.) 2. All Other Towers or Antennas - not exceeding six feet in height as measured from ground or point which the antenna is mounted to the roof to the highest point of the antenna. 3. City Antennas - antennas or towers erected by the City for City purposes. (Exempt antennas may be ground or roof mounted and may be located in the front, rear, or side yards of a property. No more than one exempt antenna at any one time on any single lot. R -1 and R -2 Districts - Antennas and Towers: (Includes ham /amateur radio operations) 1. Ground mounted towers or antennas not to exceed 50 feet in height measured from the ground elevation at the base to the highest point of the tower or antenna. 2. Towers and antennas mounted or attached to a building shall not extend more than 15 feet above the highest point of the roof. (Current ordinance standards: 25 feet.) 3. No antenna or tower shall be located in the front yard. 4. No antenna or tower shall be located closer to the allowed buildable area of a principal building on any adjacent lot than it is to the principal building on the lot on which it is located. R -1 and R -2 Districts Dish Restrictions: Dishes greater than nine square feet in cross - sectional area or more than six feet in height require a permit and shall: 1. Not be located on the roof or exterior wall of principal or accessory building. 2. Be located only in rear yards. 3. Not exceed 12 feet in height, measured from the ground elevation at the base to the highest point of the dish. 4. Not be located closer to -the allowed buildable area of a principal building on any adjacent lot than it is to the principal building on the lot on which the dish is located. All Other Districts:.Dish Restrictions: (Includes industrial, office, commercial and multi - family residential zones.), 1. Ground or roof mounted dishes shall have a height of no more than 18 feet as measured from the ground or point at which the antenna is mounted to the. roof to the highest point of the antenna. (Current ordinance standards: 26 feet.) 2. No part of any dish shall be constructed or maintained, at any time, within the setback area of a principal building or structure that is required by the Zoning District in which the dish is located. 3. Dishes shall not be located closer to the allowed buildable area of a principal building on any adjacent lot than it is to the principal building on the lot on which the dish is located. All Other Districts (except R -1 & R -2): Antennas. Towers. and Towers with Antenna Restrictions: 1. Antennas, towers and towers with antennas, - shall not exceed 75 feet.in height as measured from the ground or base of the tower or antenna whichever is lower to the highest point of the antenna or tower with antenna. 2. Ground mounted antennas, towers and towers with antennas - shall provide the following minimum distance between the antenna in excess of ,50 feet in height to the nearest lot line of a lot in the R -1 and R -2 District used for residential purposes. Minimum distance in feet v 20(h -50) + 50 — overall height of tower and antenna in feet. 3. Roof mounted antennas - shall have a height of no more than 18 feet measured from the base of the antenna to the top of the highest point of the antenna. 4. No part of any antenna, tower or tower with antenna shall be constructed or maintained, at any time within any setback area of a principal building or structure required by the zoning district in which the antenna, tower or tower with antenna is located. 5. Antennas, towers and towers with antennas shall not be located closer to the allowed buildable area of a principal building on,any adjacent lot than it is to the principal building on the lot on which the antenna, tower or tower with antenna is located. Member Paulus said she was concerned that antennas installed on commercial properties would impact adjacent residential properties. Also, if proximity to the airport would be a problem. Planner Larsen responded that residential . properties could be impacted as there is no special provision built into the ordinance to address the issue. Additionally, FAA regulations for antenna height kick -in well over the height that Edina allows. Member. Smith asked what would happen to existing - antennas.- -Planner-Larsen- indicated that existing antennas that do not conform to the new standards would become non - conforming but could continue to be operated for as long as they 1 remained in good condition. When replaced the new antenna would have to conform to the new standards. If damaged or destroyed to the extent that repairs amounted to 50% or more of its value, the new antenna would have to conform. Member Rice asked about the composition of towers, maximum size of dish antennas, and maximum height for roof mounted antennas in the commercial district. Planner Larsen said towers could not be made of wood, must be of non - corrosive material, and must meet building code tests for strength to withstand wind. By reducing the height restriction for dish antennas from 15 feet to 12 feet it would allow for a 10 foot diameter dish. For roof mounted antennas the height limitation is 18 feet from the point the antenna is attached to the roof to the highest portion of the antenna regardless of building height. Member Rice added that he would like more information as to FCC regulations. Member Smith expressed concern about what control the City would have regarding antennas on buildings that have already been granted a height variance. Planner Larsen answered that the City can legally apply conditions to a variance. If there was a concern in that situation that could be made a, condition to granting the variance. Public Comment: Jack Falker, 5716 View Lane, said that he has been an amateur radio operator for 38 years, is one of -some 200 operators in Edina and represented 15 other resident amateur radio operators where were present. They have found the existing antenna ordinance well written and well administered by the Building Official. The re -write of the ordinance would be more restrictive and they asked to be allowed to give input in the draft ordinance as they did when the existing ordinance was written in 1971. Bill Dean, 6604 Galway Drive and owner of a business at 7322 Ohms Lane, informed Council that he also has been an amateur radio operator for almost 38 years. He said he was concerned about the reduction in height limitation on commercial buildings. Height is a very definite part of the effectiveness of an antenna, particularly an amateur radio antenna. It is not a matter of the highest antenna being the best, but optimum heights equalling effective and optimum communications. He questioned whether unduly height restrictions may run counter to federal regulations which require that local ordinances do not restrict amateur radio communication. He strongly urged Council to allow input into the process before the proposed ordinance is passed. Referring to his years in the state legislature, Mr. Dean said the existing Edina antenna ordinance was used as a model, both statewide and nationwide, and this may be a classic case of "if it ain't broke don't fix it." Ray Voss, 5716 Benton Avenue, referenced his letter of February 10, 1992 and asked for consideration of the views he had expressed therein. Council Comment /Action Discussion followed on the suggestions made for input from the amateur radio operations before action is taken, the schedule of upcoming hearings on the Edina Code, and the existing moratorium on construction of antennas and towers. Planner Larsen commented that staff had been in contact with the three major interest groups: amateur radio operators, installers of dishes who are not present because they can live with the new rules, and cellular installations who have indicated they will not object to new requirements. He said input from the amateur radio operators and this item could be on the Council agenda for March 2, 1992. Member Paulus voiced concern that the general public would not be aware of the discussions and said this proposed ordinance should be considered as part of the published schedule of public hearings on the Edina code. Member Paulus made a motion to continue the matter of the amendment to Ordinance No. 812 - Radio Antennas and Towers, to the regular Council meeting of March 16, 1992. Member Smith seconded the motion. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. Mayor Pro -Tem Kelly asked staff and the City Attorney to take into consideration Member Paulus's concern regarding impact of commercial area antenna on adjacent residential neighborhoods and Member Smith's concern regarding imposing conditions for a building. height variance. ORDINANCE NO. 114 -A1 ADOPTED: ANTENNA MORATORIUM EXTENDED FOR SIX MONTHS Assistant Manager Hughes reminded the Council that the moratorium on permits for all types of antennas runs through March 4, 1992. Since the Council continued the issue of amending Ordinance No. 812 - Regulating Television and Radio Antennas and Towers to March 16, 1992, the moratorium should be extended. Member Smith moved adoption of Ordinance No. 114 -A1 with waiver of Second Reading as follows: ORDINANCE NO.. 114 -A1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 114' TO EXTEND THE MORATORIUM ON ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR ERECTION OR CONSTRUCTION OF TOWERS, ANTENNAS, AND DISH ANTENNAS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 114 is amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2. Moratorium. From the effective date of this ordinance to September 5, 1992, subject to earlier termination or extension by the Edina City Council, the Edina City Council, the Edina Community Development and Planning Commission, the Building Official, the Board of Appeals and Adjustments, the Board of Appeals, and the Edina City staff shall not grant any permits, or accept any applications or requests for any permits, for the construction, erection or relocation of any tower, antenna, or such antenna as defined in Ordinance No. 812 of the City." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. ATTEST: Mayor Pro-Tea City Clerk Motion was seconded by Member Smith. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Ordinance adopted. FINAL REZONING R -1 TO PRD -2 GRANTED: FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR PARKWOOD KNOLLS 23RD ADDITION Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and - ordered placed on file. Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen recalled that preliminary rezoning and preliminary plat was approved by the Council in September, 1991. The proponent has returned with final development plans-in support of his request-for-final rezoning.and final plat approval. Plans submitted include a final,plat, site plan, landscaping plan, grading, utility plans and unit plans. The final development plans are essentially the same as those presented for preliminary approval. Minor adjustments have been made to the 11 individual lots within the plat. The typical lot width will be about 79 feet. All the lots, with the exception of the most northerly lot, would maintain a zero lot line from the northerly lot line and have no windows on the north elevation thus creating yard space primarily to the sideyard. The proposed final plans conform to all requirements of the PRD -2 District. The PRD -2 District accommodates the zero lot line concept since it only addresses setback along the perimeter of the development. Two different unit plans have been submitted. They are.approximately the same size units with slightly varied floor plans. The exterior materials, roofing and landscaping will be used to tie the development together. Landscaping plans meet or exceed ordinance requirements with large coniferous trees along the westerly property line as a buffer and deciduous trees along the boulevard area. Because public improvements are involved, a developers agreement will secure that they. are provided according to City specifications. Another element of the agreement is an overall storm water management plan for all of the vacant 50 acres of Parkwood Knolls. The storm water plan has been reviewed by the City Engineer and the developers agreement for this project is complete and.has been executed. Staff would recommend final rezoning and final plat approval. Council Comment /Action Member Rice recalled a floating deed for park land related to the subject property. Harvey Hansen, proponent, stated that the matter was taken care of in about 1978. Member Paulus noted that the Planning Commission minutes indicated several comments on massing or the potential for overbuilding on the lots. She recalled that the Council had tried to define "massing" and said the record should show this is not an issue for this development as these are individual properties that are going to be controlled.. No further comment or public comment was heard. Member Smith introduced Ordinance No. 825 -A44 for Second Reading and moved adoption as follows: ORDINANCE N0. 825 -A44 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (NO. 825) BY ADDING TO THE PLANNED RESIDENCE DISTRICT (PRD -2) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 6 of Ordinance No. 825 of the City is amended by adding the following thereto: "The extent of the Planned Residence District (Sub- District PRD -2) is enlarged by the addition of the following property: Outlot B, Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition, Edina, Minnesota That part of Outlot C. Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition that lies southerly of a line which bears North 61 degrees 47 minutes 31 seconds East from the Northeast corner of Outlot B, Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition, Edina, Minnesota Harvey Lane (to be vacated) westerly of the westerly right of way line of Malibu Drive, Parkwood Knolls 20th Addition, Edina, Minnesota." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Ordinance adopted. Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its approval as follows: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled "PARKWOOD KNOLLS 23RD ADDITION ", platted by (names to be inserted), and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of February 18, 1992, be and is hereby granted final plat approval. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Resolution adopted. ORDINANCE GRANTING REZONING AND LOT DIVISION APPROVED - R -2 TO R -1 INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION: - -LOTS 3 AND 4. WITH WAIVER OF SECOND READING -= Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen presented the request for rezoning and lot division for Lots 3 and 4, Block 1, Indians Hills 3rd Addition. Lot 3 is a vacant R -1 lot and was platted to include the pond and a small area of dry land south of the pond. Lot 4 is a developed R -2 lot. The request is to transfer the westerly 15 feet of the vacant Lot 3 to the developed R -2 Lot 4. Following the division, the vacant lot would be reduced from 110 feet to 95'feet in width and would conform to Zoning-Ordinance requirements. However, the transfer would create a non- conforming zoning for the transferred property. The strip of land should be rezoned to R -2, Double Dwelling Unit District. Staff would recommend approval of the rezoning and lot division. The Planning Commission heard the request on January 29, 1992, and has recommended a modification of the proposed lot division. The modification would leave the pond area and area south of the pond as part of Lot 3. Lot 4 would acquire the 15 foot strip -of land north of the pond. Mr.-Larsen added that the rezoning could be viewed as a technical correction to insure consistency of zoning of each parcel. Member Rice introduced Ordinance No. 825 -A45 and moved adoption with waiver of Second Reading as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 825 -A45 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (NO. 825) BY ADDING TO THE DOUBLE DWELLING UNIT DISTRICT (R -2) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA, ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 6 of Ordinance No. 825 of the City is amended by adding the following thereto: "The extent of the Double Dwelling Unit District (Sub- District R -2) is enlarged by the addition of the following property: That part of the northwest 15.00 feet of Lot 3, as measured at right angles to the northwest line thereof, which lies northeast of the southeasterly extension of the southwest line of Lot 4, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the-recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Sec. 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. ATTEST: - - Mayor Pro Tam City Clerk Motion was seconded by Member Paulus. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Ordinance adopted. Member Rice then moved adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the following described tracts of land constitute various separate parcels: Lot 3, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION "and That part of Lot 4, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying southeasterly of a line drawn from a point on the northeasterly line of said Lot 4, distant 56.47 feet southeasterly of the northwest corner thereof, as measured along said northeasterly line, to a.point on the southwesterly line of said Lot 4, distant 56.04 feet southeasterly of the southwest corner thereof and there terminating. 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 "): Lot 3, EXCEPT that part of the northwest 15.00 feet, as measured at right angles to the northwest line thereof, which lies northeast of the southeasterly extension of the southwest line of Lot 4, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and Lot 4, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying southeasterly of a line drawn from a point on the northeasterly line of said Lot 4, distant 56.47 feet southeasterly of the northwest corner thereof, as measured along said northeasterly line, to a point on the southwesterly line of said Lot 4, distant 56.04 feet southeasterly of the southwest corner thereof and there terminating., AND that part of the northwest 15.00 feet of Lot 3, as measured at right angles to the northwest line thereof, which lies northeast of the southeasterly extension of the southwest line of Lot 4, Block 1, INDIAN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, He =epin County,'Ifinnesota. 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 no 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. Motion was seconded by Member Paulus. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Resolution adopted. *HEARING DATE OF 3/2192 SET FOR PIANNING HATTER Notion vas made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith setting March 2, 1992, for the following Planning matter: 1. Review of Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation - 7121 Glouchester Avenue.. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. BID AWARDED FOR SEWER JET Engineer Hoffman explained that the truck mounted sewer jet machine is used to clean sewers and is the first piece of equipment used on emergencies for sewer back -ups. The unit will replace a 1978 truck mounted sewer jet, Unit No. 70 -366. The low bid from Higgins Municipal deviated from specifications in several areas. Staff would recommend award to second low bidder. Member Smith made a motion for award of bid for a truck mounted sewer jet machine to recommended second low bidder, Flexible Pipe Tool Company, in the amount of $77,986.00. Member Rice seconded the motion. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. *BID AWARDED FOR PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING LIGHTING Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for new lighting for the Public Works building to recommended low bidder, United Electric, at $7,296.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR ROTARY MOWER Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for a rotary mower to recommended low bidder, North Star Turf, at $8,475.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR TURF SWEEPER Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for a turf sweeper for park maintenance to recommended low bidder, North Star Turf, Inc., at $9,980.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. ' *BID AWARDED FOR GASOLINE FOR BRAEKAR GOLF COURSE Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for gasoline for Braemar Golf Course to Rollins Oil Company at $13,000.00 through Hennepin County Contract. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR FERTILIZER FOR BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for fertilizer at Braemar Golf Course to recommended low bidder, Precision Turf, at $6,660.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR 3 -GANG HYDRAULIC MOWER FOR BRAEMIAR GOLF COURSE Notion vas made by Member Rice and vas seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for a 3 -gang hydraulic mower for Braemar Golf Course to recommended low bidder, North Star Turf, at $8,875.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR PRODUCTION SERVICES FOR "ABOUT TOWN" Notion vas made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for production services for City About Town magazine to sole bidder, J. Patrick Moore, at $10,905.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. 0 *BID AWARDED FOR PRINTING FOR "ABOUT TOWN" Notion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for award of bid for printing for City About Town magazine to sole bidder, J. Patrick Moore, at $7,433.21. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. TRAFFIC SAFETY COXKE TEE MINUTES OF 2/11/92 APPROVED Engineer Hoffman briefly reviewed the discussion that occurred at the Traffic Safety Committee meeting on February 11, 1992, concerning items in Section A of the Minutes. Member Paulus made a motion to approve the following recommended action listed in Section A of the Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of February 11, 1992: 1) To install a "STOP" sign vestbound on Long Brake Trail at Stonevood Court, and to acknowledge Sections B and C of the Minutes. Motion was seconded by Member Smith. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. FEASIBILITY REPORT PRESENTED FOR STREET IMPROVEIE T NO. BA -298 (BLARE ROAD): STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO SS -382: HEARING DATE SET FOR 3/2192 Engineer Hoffman informed the Council that staff had reviewed the following projects for Blake Road, from Pine Grove.Road to Interlachen Boulevard, and have found them feasible: IMPROVEMENT N0, ESTIMATED COST BA -298 Street Surfacing, Curb and Gutter, and Sidewalk $ 645,028.91 STS -218 Storm Sewer - Estimated Cost $ 40,753.00 SS -382 Sanitary Sewer - Estimated Cost $ 21,000.00 Staff would recommend setting a hearing date of March 2, 1992. Funding for Improvement No. BA -298 (street surfacing) would be from state aid funds and proposed assessment. Funding for Improvement No. STS -218 (storm sewer) and Improvement No. SS -382 (sanitary sewer) would be.from storm sewer utility and utility funds. Member Smith introduced the following resolutions and moved adoption: RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET SURFACING IMPROVEMENT 30. BA -298 1. The City Engineer, having submitted to the Council a preliminary report as to the feasibility of the proposed Street Surfacing, Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk described in the form of Notice of Hearing set forth below, and as to the estimated cost of such improvement, said report is hereby approved and directed to be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. This Council shall meet on Monday. March 2, 1992, at 7:00 P.M. in the Edina City Hall, to consider in public hearing the views of all persons interested in said improvements. 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting to be published in the official newspaper once a week for two successive weeks, the second of which publication is to be not less than three days from the date of said meeting, and to mail notice to all affected properties in substantially the following form: (Official Publication CITY OF EDINA 4801 W. 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BLARE ROAD FROM PINE GROVE ROAD TO INTERIACHEN BOULEVARD PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER /SIDEVAI% IMPROVEMENT NO. P -BA -298 The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall, on Monday, March 2, 1992, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following proposed improvement to be constructed under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. The approximate cost of said.impravement is estimated as set forth below: BLAKE ROAD - PINE GROVE ROAD TO INTF.REACHEN BOULEVARD Estimated Cost PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER /SIDEVALK $ 670,665.71 IMPROVEID;PT N0. P -BA -298 The area proposed to be assessed for a portion of the cost of proposed improvements includes: Lots 1 through 4. Blk. 3, Idylvood Third Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Idylvood Fourth Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Emerald Woods Addn.; Lots 1 and 2. Blk. 1,.and Lots 1,_5 and 6, Blk. 2, Whiteman Addn.; Lots 1. and 3, Blk. 1, Mirror Lakes Plat No. 3; Lots 1 through 3, Blk. 1, Mirror Lake Ridge Addn.; Lots 29, 38, 46, and 47, Aud. Sub. 325, Lot 3, Blk. 1. Zuppkevood Addn.; Lots 2 through 4. Blk. 1, Evansvood Addn.; Lot 2, Blk. 1, Brownsvood Addn:; Lots 1 and 2. Blk. 1, Evanswood 2nd Addn.; Tract B. R.L.S. 1404; Lots 6 and 7. Blk. 1, Oak Ponds Addn.; Lots 1 through 5, Blk. 1. Hyland Acres Addn.; and Lot 1, Blk. 1, Taft Addn. These properties are proposed to be assessed at $20.00 per foot of property abutting Blake Road. Marcella M. Daebn City Clerk RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -382 1. The City Engineer, having submitted to the Council a preliminary report as to the feasibility of proposed Storm Sever Improvement No. STS -218 and Sanitary Sever Improvement No. SS -382 and as to the estimated cost of such improvements, said report is hereby approved and directed to be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. This Council shall meet on-Monday, March 2, 1992, at 7:00 P.M. in the Edina City Hall, to consider in public hearing the views of all persons interested in said improvements. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Resolutions adopted. DATES SET FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS ON DRAFT EDINA CODE Assistant Manager Hughes presented a schedule of public hearings for various elements of the draft Edina City Code. After discussion by the Council, Member Paulus moved approval of the following Edina City Code Public Hearing Schedule: March 16, 1992 General review of following chapters: 1 General Code Provisions and Administration 2 Defining and Regulating Public Dances 3 Animal Control and Licensing 4 Buildings and Construction 5 Civil Defense'and Emergencies SECTION 815 (Regulations for INSTALLATION AND.USE OF ANTENNAS) will be discussed in detail. April 6, 1992 General review of following chapters: 6 Fire Protection _ 7 .Health,.Restaurants, and Solid _Waste 8 Land Use and Platting SECTION 215 (Including PROHIBITION OF GAMBLING AND BAFFLES, and SECTION 460 (POSITIONING, CONSTRUCTION, SIZE AND USE OF SIGNS will be discussed in detail. April 20, 1992 General review of following chapters: 9 Beer and nine Licensing 10 Misdemeanors and Nuisances 11 Public Utilities SECTION 475 (PARSING RAMPS AND INSPECTIONS, and .SECTION 410 (Portions of Building Code including RESIDENTIAL /COMKERCIAL FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE SUPPRESSING SPRINKLING SYSTEMS) will be discussed in detail. May 4, 1992 General review of following chapters: 12 Streets and Parks 13 Trades and Occupations 14 Traffic and Vehicles SECTION 1045 (Regulating STORAGE OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES) will be discussed in detail. June 1, 1992 First Reading of entire Code June 15, 1992 Second Reading and Final Enactment of Code Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. Assistant Manager Hughes then offered the following four alternatives for public notification: 1. Newspaper Ad: A quarter page ad in the Edina Sun - Current costing approximately $275.00. 2. Letter to Interest Groups: The major changes to the Code are directed at relatively few property owners /residents. 3. Publication in About Town: Extensive article in the magazine to be distributed by April 10, 1992. Could include a postage -paid postcard to be used by a resident who wished to respond to particular issues. 4. Individual Mailed Notice: Mailed to each resident and business owner costing $4,000 to $7,000. Considerable discussion was held on the four alternatives together with other suggestions on how to inform and notify the general public of the hearing dates. Member Paulus made a motion directing staff to: 1) Prepare a notice of the schedule of public hearings on the draft Edina City Code of an effective size to be.placed in the Sun - Current and•to be submitted to Council for approval prior to publication, 2) "Network with community groups and post notice of the hearings at public places, i.e. Edina Community Library, and 3) Publish an article in About Town. Member Rice seconded the motion. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. *I -494 JPO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT APPROVED FOR 1992 Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for approval of the I -494 Joint Powers Organization (JPO) Professional Services Agreement for hiring of a one- half time staff person for calendar year 1992, as provided in the JPO budget. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. COMMUNICATION RECEIVED FROM RONALD EDBLOM Assistant Manager Hughes said a letter had been received from Ronald D. Edblom, 614 84th Lane N.W., Coon Rapids, MN 55433, relative to the City's ordinance regulating "Physical Culture and Health Services and Clubs ". This is the second letter Mr. Edblom has addressed to the Council relative to this ordinance. Based on Mr. Edblom's concerns, staff would • recommend that Section 1340 (Physical Culture and Health Services and Clubs), be added to the list of code sections that will be heard by City Council. Member Smith made a motion directing staff to invite Mr. Edblom to appear at the March 2, 1992 Council Meeting to hear his specific concerns regarding the ordinance requirements. Member Rice seconded the motion. Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Motion carried. ACTION DEFERRED ON REQUEST OF CELLULAR ORE FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL ANTENNA AT 4940 VIKING DRIVE Planner Larsen informed the Council that the Building Department has a pending application from Cellular One for a cellular antenna installation at 4940 Viking Drive (Pentagon Office Tower) but cannot issue a permit because of the moratorium on antennas and towers. In the event the Council did not take action to lift the moratorium, Cellular One has asked, by letter dated January 29, 1992, for an exception to the ordinance to allow the antenna installation. Staff has reviewed the plans and specifications for the installation. The antenna would comply with requirements of the existing as well as the proposed ordinance. Presentation by Applicant Peter Beck, Larkin, Hoffman, Daly and Lindgren, Ltd., representing Cellular One, presented their request to proceed with construction of the cellular site in the interim while the Council is considering the antenna ordinance as they have a pressing need to have this site on the air by the end of March. Graphics were presented illustrating the antenna panels as they would appear after installation. For a variety of reasons, mostly related ,to the construction industry, cellular telephone usage peaks in early spring. Cellular One has a severe capacity problem in the area of Highways I- 494 /100. They have designed and engineered a solution that would be coupled with three interrelated sites covering the whole metro area. These four new sites (including the site at 4940 Viking Drive) must go on the air together because the entire system must be adjusted and realigned. Construction of the Pentagon building site would take a minimum of 30 days, including the necessary interior construction activities, mounting of antennas, equipment wiring and pretesting. When the four new sites are operational and the system matures, antennas such as the one on the Vernon Terrace building would be dismantled. Because the Council extended the antenna moratorium for six months, Cellular One requested that the Council consider their application for a permit and that they be allowed to proceed either by means of an amendment to the moratorium or exception from the moratorium for this specific site. Council Comment /Action In response to Member Paulus, Planner Larsen-said if an amendment to the moratorium were allowed the City's legal exposure.would be increased. If a justified need for an exception could be established a preamble to the amendment could state those reasons. Member Paulus commented that as a community we are becoming more dependent on cellular phones and the system is used by many citizens of the City as well as by the City's public safety departments. Further, that she could support an amendment if the preamble were worded to the address this permit request. Member Rice inquired what would happen if this were deferred until April 1. Mr. Beck explained the system would reach capacity and a significant number of users would not be able to get on the system; because the system is indiscriminate it could be an emergency call. Poor quality and possible call dropoff would also occur. Member Rice said he was reluctant to make an exception before the new antenna ordinance is adopted. Member Smith commented that he would be ready to vote on this request after the March 16th hearing on the new antenna ordinance. He asked if, administratively, staff could allow Cellular One to proceed with the necessary interior installation work. Planner Larsen responded that this could be done; however, this would be at Cellular One's risk-with no assurance that a permit would be issued subsequently for installation of the antenna in time for Cellular One's deadline. Member Kelly emphasized that Council has adopted a schedule of public hearings on the proposed Edina Code that would include antennas but that adoption of the Code in its entirety may not occur until June 15, 1992. Mr. Beck stated that on March 16th they would again request the Council to consider their application for a permit. Member Kelly asked, that prior to the March 16th hearing, the Police Department provide the Council with information on its''use of the cellular system. Planner Larsen said that staff would have an ordinance amendment and preamble drafted for Council's consideration on March 16th following the hearing. It was informally agreed by the Council to defer action on Cellular,One's request until March 16, 1992. *PETITION RECEIVED: RESOLUTION ADOPTED SETTING HEARING DATE OF 3/16/92 FOR VACATION OF'EASEMENTS FOR UTILITY AND PUBLIC PARS LANDS, OPEN SPACE AND STORM WATER POND & HOLDING AREA PURPOSES Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith for adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATIONS OF UTILITY EASEMENT AND PUBLIC PARS LANDS, OPEN SPACE AND STORM WATER POND AND HOLDING AREA BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and determined after receipt of the petition of the owner of land affected thereby that the following described easements for utility purposes and for public park lands , open space and storm water pond and holding area purposes should be considered for vacation, in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 412.851 and 160.29: The dedicated drainage and utility easement in and to that part of the vest three hundred sixty -five (365) feet'of the south two (2) feet of the north 35 feet of Lot 1, Block 2, INTERLACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the plat thereof of record in Hennepin County, Minnesota, which lies above the surface of a plane at an elevation of 889.7 feet, National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. The dedicated easements for public park lands, public open space and storm water pond and holding area in and to the easterly twenty (20) feet of "Outlot A, INTE 1ACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION according to the recorded plat thereof, which lies east of the northerly extension of the vest lines of Lots 29 through 35, Block 1, in said INTF.SIACHER HILLS 3RD ADDITION, but reserving the easement for utility and drainage purposes in and to such premises granted by the Easement for Public Utilities Purposes, by and between Wallace B. Kenneth and Jean M. Kenneth and the City of Edina, Minnesota, dated May 14, 1984, and recorded as Document No. 4894325 in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota. 2. This Council shall meet at the time and place specified in the form of notice included in paragraph 3 hereof for the purpose of holding a public hearing on whether such vacation shall be made in the interest of the public. 3. The Clerk is authorized and directed to cause notice of the time, place and purpose of said hearing to be published once a week for two weeks, in the Edina Sun - Current, being the official newspaper of the City, the first publication at least 14 days prior to the date of such hearing and to post such notice, at least 14 days prior to the date of such hearing, in at least three (3) public and conspicuous places within the City, as provided in Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.851. Such notice shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT, AND EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC PARK LANDS, PUBLIC OPEN SPACE AND STORM WATER POND AND HOLDING AREA IN THE CITY OF EDINA HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City.Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet at the Edina City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street on March 16, 1992 at 7:00 P.M., for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the proposed vacation of the following easement for drainage and utility purposes: The dedicated drainage and utility easement in and to that part.of.the vest three hundred sixty -five (365) feet of the south two (2) feet of the north 35 feet of Lot 1, Block 2,.-IN TF 1ACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, according to the plat thereof of record in Hennepin County, Minnesota, which lies above the surface of a plane at an elevation of'889.7 feet, National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. Also on the proposed vacation of the following easements for public park lands, public open space and storm water pond and holding area purposes: The dedicated easements for public park lands, public open space and storm water pond and holding area in and to the easterly twenty (20) feet of Outlot A, HILLS 3RD ADDITION according to the recorded plat thereof, which lies east of the northerly extension of the vest lines of Lots 29 through 35, Block 1 in said INTF.RLACHEN HILLS 3RD ADDITION, but reserving the easement for utility and drainage purposes in and to such premises granted by the Easement for Public Utilities Purposes, by and between Wallace B. Kenneth and Jean M. Kenneth and the City of Edina, Minnesota, dated May 14, 1984, and recorded as Document No. 4894325 in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota. All persons who desire to be heard with respect to the question of whether or not the above proposed easement vacations are in the public interest and should be made shall be heard at said time and place. The Council shall consider the extent to which such proposed easement vacations affect existing easements within the area of the proposed vacations and the extent to which the vacations affect 'the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning or controlling electric, telephone, or cable television poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacations to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such easement areas or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove or otherwise attend thereto, for the purpose of specifying, in any such vacation,resolutions, the extent to which any or all of any such easements, and such authority to maintain, and to enter upon the area of the proposed vacations, shall continue. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA.CITY COUNCIL Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly Resolution adopted. REPORT PRESENTED ON MTC BUS ROUTE 35H CHANGE Engineer Hoffman indicated staff had reviewed a letter dated February 10, 1992, from the Metropolitan Transit Commission which advised that MTC Route 35H'will change because of low ridership. The change will eliminate small route sections and actually extend the 35H Route by starting at the Fire Station and going north, then east on Benton Avenue. The eliminated portions would be the "around the block" stop at Grove Street and Stuart Avenue and a short trip deviation down Tingdale Avenue then back-up the west frontage road. The ridership is such that the changes should not create any particular hardship. ti In response to Member Rice, Engineer Hoffman said the City controls one of the three parking lots at Colonial Church and the new Park and Ride lot should be on the lot that is controlled by the City. No formal action was taken. REPORT GIVEN ON LOCAL REDISTRICTING/PRECINCT BOUNDARIES Assistant Manager Hughes referred to the memorandum from Clerk Daehn advising that March 30, 1992, is the deadline for City redistricting following the order issued by the special state redistricting panel on January 30, which provides for legislative districts based on Chapter 246, Laws of Minnesota 1991. Chapter 246 impacts the City of Edina in that Precinct 17 and Precinct 18 have been transferred to Representative Ron Erhardt's district from Representative Pauly's district. Staff has been working on the precinct boundaries for the City of Edina and will be prepared to present those to the Council for adoption at the meeting of March 2, 1992. Most precincts will retain existing boundaries but several changes will be proposed to comply with current statutory requirements. State Statute does not require a statutory City that does not have wards to hold a public hearing on the redistricting plan, and Edina has not done so in the past. However, Council may wish to consider scheduling a public hearing on March 2, 1992. The consensus of the Council was that no public hearing be held. LEGISLATION TO OVERRIDE GOVERNOR'S VETO OF BILL TO POSTPONE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DISCUSSED* PREVIOUS POSITION MAINTAINED Assistant Manager Hughes reported that the Minnesota Senate this date voted 56 to 9 to override Governor Carlson's veto in January of the bill to postpone the Presidential Primary to be held on April 7. The House is expected to vote on Thursday, February 20 and needs 90 votes to override the veto. LMC has asked city councils to consider supporting current legislation to override the veto. Assistant Manager Hughes reminded the Council that on November 4, 1991 the LMC had asked for support of legislation to postpone or repeal the 1992 Presidential Primary. A motion to not support that legislation failed by a vote of 4 -1. Following brief discussion, Member Smith made a motion to advise the LNG that the Council maintains its position of November 4, 1991 regarding the Presidential Primary. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Ayes: Rice, Smith, Kelly Nays: Paulus Motion carried. EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES PRESENTED AND DISCUSSED FOR ENTERPRISE FUNDS - YEAR ENDED 12/31191 As requested by Council, Finance Director Wallin presented the Executive Summary Income and Expense Reports and Balance Sheets for the year ended December 31, 1991, for the City's Enterprise Funds. Council discussed the summary format and reviewed the individual report for each enterprise. Of particular concern were fund net income or loss for 1991 as compared with 1990 for the following, with explanations as indicated: 1. Art Center Fund - 1990 revenue includes $100,000 from the working capital fund as a grant for Art Center building expansion. 2. Arena Fund - 1990 revenue includes $50,000 from the working capital fund for purchase of an ice maintenance machine and $20,000 for updating of heating and ventilating systems. 3. Edinborough Park /Centennial Lakes Fund - 1991 revenue includes a one- time gain on investments of $375,000 due to a change in investment portfolio managers, resulting in a capital gain on the sale of investments. Council suggestions for subsequent executive summaries were as follows: 1. Show relationship to budget for revenues and expenditures. 2. Include five year history. 3. Include brief explanation of items which affect difference in fund balance between years. *CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Smith to approve payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated February 18, 1992, and consisting of 34 pages: General Fund $258,653.27; Communications $410.56; Art Center $3,407.70; Capital Fund $6,685.59; Swimming Pool Fund $2,467.26; Golf Course Fund $52,391.01; Recreation Center Fund $18,122.40; Gun Range find $828.28; Edinborough Park $36,247.76; Utility find $281,742.61; Storm Sewer Utility $2,446.95; Liquor Dispensary $87,176.41; Construction fiord $237,621.72; IMP Bond Redemption 02 $757.10, TOTAL $988,958.62; and for confirmation of payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated January 31, 1992 and consisting of 16 pages: General Fund $124,700.95; Art Center $403.80; Golf Course Fund $2,743.93; Recreation Center Fund $533.49; Gum Range find $61.84; Edinborough Park $786.80; Utility fiord $1,326.96; Liquor Dispensary fiord $288,943.04; TOTAL $419,500.81. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Pro -Tem Kelly declared the meeting adjourned at 10:35 P.M. City Clerk I A. e ` )C REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council From: Francis J. Hoffma /j q City Engineer Date: 2 March, 1992 Subject. Public Hearing Blake Road - Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard: Permanent Street Surfacing with Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement BA -298 Agenda Item # I I . A, B & C Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance Recommendation: (A) Approve project. (B) Authorize Resolutions for No Parking as Required. (C) Authorize Variance Request for Curve at Blake and Interlachen Boulevard. Info /Background: This is a public hearing for the improvement of Blake Road from Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard. The project is the second phase of the Blake Road improvements. Phase I was completed in 1989 with some major stormwater improvements. This second phase was delayed awaiting a change in state aid rules as it related to width of streets. A rules change was made in June of 1991, and this project is designed around the new rules. The only exception is the final curve on the north end of the project. This curve does not meet the 30 mph design requirement and as such requires a variance from the state. This curve is in between two wetlands which make it a good candidate for a variance because the new wetland rules prevent filling without compensation. Attached to this report is the following information: ('A) Public Hearing Notice (B) Neighborhood Comment Sheet (C) Portion of Comprehensive Land Plan y Report /Recommendation Public Hearing Blake Road - Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard Page Two . e (D) Project Location and Traffic Flow Map 'E) Specific comments submitted to date in writing, regarding the project 'etition from the residents on the north end of the project Thu staff has a full presentation that it will make on Monday evening to include slides showing different areas along the street. The public hearing notice contains the appropriate information regarding the project. The project would include some storm sewer adjustment and sanitary sewer repair. The special assessment portion of the project would be spread over a ten year period. The staff has attempted to review all the issues and provide a project which can meet both City and neighborhood needs. The staff recommends approval of the improvements. 44. A._L e �' 2 CITY OF EDINA 4 4801 W. 50TH STREET City of Edina EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BLAKE ROAD - PINE GROVE ROAD TO INTERLACHEN BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENT BA -298 PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH - CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALKS IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT SS -382 SANITARY SEWER The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall, on Monday, March 2, 1992 at 7:00 P.M., to consider the following proposed improvements to be constructed under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. The approximate cost of said improvements are estimated as set forth below: BLAKE ROAD - Pine Grove Road to Interlachen Boulevard PERMANENT STREET SURFACING ESTIMATED COST WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -298 $ 645,028.91 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 $ 40,753.00 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -218 $ 21,000.00 $ 706,781.91 The proposed project is proposed to be built in 1992. The project is a transportation and storm sewer improvement and is consistent with the overall development of Edina. The project is funded by storm sewer'utility funds, sanitary sewer utility funds, municipal gas tax and special assessment. The special assessment for Blake Road is $20.00 per lineal foot. The area proposed to be assessed for a portion of the cost of the proposed improve- ments includes: Lots 1 through 4, Blk. 3, Idylwood Third Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Idyl - wood Fourth Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Emerald Woods Addn.; Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 1, and Lots 1, 5 and 6, Blk. 2, Whiteman Addn.; Lots 1 and 3, Blk. 1, Mirror Lakes Plat No. 3; Lots 1 through 3, Blk. 1, Mirror Lake Ridge Addn.; Lots 29, 38, 46 and 47, Aud. Sub. 325, Lot 3, Blk. 1, Zuppkewood Addn.; Lots 2 through.4,.Blk. 1, Evanswood Addn.-; Lot 2, Blk. 1, Brownswood Addn.; Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 1, Evanswood 2nd Addn.; Tract. B, R.L.S. 1404; Lots 6 and 7, Blk. 1, Oak Ponds Addn.; Lots 1 through 5, Blk. 1, Hyland Acres Addn.; and Lot 1, Blk. 1, Taft Addn. Your receipt of this notice is an indication that property whose ownership is listed o you is among those properties which are considered to be benefited by the improve - ..ent . City Hall (612) 927 -8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX (612) 927 -7645 EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 -1394 TDD (612) 927 -5461 Notice of Public Hearing Page Two The proposed project would be the following type of work: (A) Repair sanitary sewer lines as needed prior to reconstruction. (B) Install some storm sewer at appropriate low points on the new project. (C) Provide a road section on Blake similar to the existing section from Vernon Avenue to Pine Grove Road. This section is a 32 foot roadway standard with parking on the east side from Pine Grove Road to Scriver Road. (D) Provide a road section on Blake from Scriver Road to Interlachen Boulevard which will vary from 30 foot roadway to potentially 28 feet in short sections where Mirror Lakes and topography make it difficult o maintain a minimum of 30 feet width (typical city street width). This section of roadway would not allow parking on the street on either side. (E) Consider installation of sidewalks per our City Comprehensive Plan to improve pedestrian access along City collector streets such as Blake Road. The current estimated cost includes a sidewalk on the east side from Pine Grove Road to Lake Ridge Road. No sidewalk is proposed at this time between Lake Ridge Road and Interlachen Boulevard. City staff has looked at the area along Mirror Lakes and notes that it would be difficult to construct without considerable retaining wall and 'removal of trees and vegetation. The existing trees and vegetation provide good erosion control on the steep slopes between the road and the lake. The sidewalk would be City maintenance if approved by Council. The above project scenario is the second half of the Blake Road reconstruction. The project is primarily funded from gas tax revenues with utility funds paying for utility repairs and changes and $81,391.40 assessed against abutting property owners. City staff will conduct an informal meeting on Wednesday, February 26th from 4:30 to 6:00 PM at City Hall for those who wish to stop in and discuss the potential project. The enclosed survey can be turned in at.,this meeting if you wish, or bring it along to turn in at the Council meeting. Any inquiries, comments and /or suggestions you may have regarding this improvement may be forwarded to the City Council or Engineering Department prior to the hearing or presented at the hearing itself.• If you desire additional information, please call me at 927- 8861'between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. The City Council can authorize the proposed project immediately upon the close of the hearing. Thank you. Francis J. Hoffman, P.E. Director of Public Works and City Engineer BLAKE ROAD SURVEY Name Address If you have an opinion on the following, would you choose: Street Parking: Yes No Street Parking Necessary If yes, East Side West.Side Sidewalk: Yes No If yes, East Side West Side SPECIAL CONCERNS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS,(i.e., Steep, Drive, Walls, Trees, Etc.) .1' :3 =: 9 .1 .1 L' I I 'S C, I I i i a- ( ::-4---� o i� vii, M,L16 `/1 �s Mm o p z: ¢ p r .r- '1 ATERMAN AVE u H y ¢ a o in 0 p1�33W I �� -� INTERLACHEr 0 OJI =I C ti I Q 4Pp E i I II L4 2\ 1 1✓ WiICr + i W QI ¢ 9 e u� l r ? 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MALC' JSY 37 2340 _ t.Vl YZaILm f.ft�i'p,a�a: . o p z: ¢ p r .r- '1 ATERMAN AVE u H y ¢ a o in 0 p1�33W I �� -� INTERLACHEr 0 OJI =I C ti I Q 4Pp E i I II L4 2\ 1 1✓ WiICr + i W QI ¢ 9 e u� l r ? R I rELE:;M_ ARk ✓r� !`w'LLOW I /woo TR N =�I r.. „I 2 O/1 PROJECT LOCATION AND TRAFFIC VOLUME MAP ATERMAN AVM: s 7 NTERLACHE,4 RD 7500 _C 4 M /rror <9 w Luke MEADOW i 3 I PINE_ GRME 4+ a n D, DARK`M a A" 3 LW DOD ^D a iDY o c Zc H /qh /on ars Loke a, IVOR ry *0p0 p +� `,WOOF N s4 b O SOUTH - l DR ¢ Z s,, r = r: '. � �, ' • •',c 'r �( � _ OR ySAXONr 3 � �n wD - - =_ v ' s STAUDER 1, c E-D wer ti y °,6i.A 5 Dc;- �- _ E = ` p Pj F a, Vol' QC,�t* pJt 0, BISCAYNE ' BLVD? ¢ I la�';'C /,.. � cq . d�N Q, 04 F -�-• -- y� H9 1R Q' F LOkf D f =� R'xgUO LA. r BISCAYNE 9LVC Q�•, R ?DOVE JVDONOERRY DR.J r -- GROVE a E I o AMY -OR � ^� ASPEN I; ul .91 i z l Wei •' J� 1, L � r J: �� P�IaR �.,� l ii >•1 � ra P�`J� ; I✓ /\ C R ! p x,11 I I ` _w 61sT sr IL vARCTIC ��rPnv 41L 3 � �---\ � Y JEFF D - OUNOER BLVD. a \`9,yDN GLF_ASON CT. , �. C^^ �\ 2700 BLARE ROAD SURVEY SPECIAL CONCERNS (1) We need either a.storm sewer drain or a culvert on the north side of our driveway. There is continually standing water thee after it rains. The north half of our front yard is the lowest spot in the area. The speed of which cars travel on Blake Road should be addressed. They go much faster than 30 mph. This is especially dangerous because there are many children in the area. The city should: 1. Put a stop sign on Blake Road and Fox Meadow Lane (by Oak Ponds of Interlachen); and /or 2. Monitor the speed via patrol cars and /or radar. We would prefer a sidewalk between Lake Ridge Road and Interlachen Blvd. This is the most dangerous part of the road for pedestrians. If a sidewalk is not possible at least put in a bike path or 2' walk path. There have been many near misses between cars and pedestrians in this area. (2) We're concerned about the health of our 40,ft. pines - how close to the roots will you come. What recourse do we have if you kill them. How will our mailbox be moved? We strongly oppose on street parking. It is not neces- sary! It may even be a safety hazard. Slow the traffic down - smooth roads will speed.it up! (3) Improve storm sewer drainage by curve north of Lake Ridge. (4) During construction, how will handicapped people be able to get in and out -of driveways. I cannot walk a block. (5) Sidewalk and bike path are desperately needed from Lake Ridge to Interlachen. Many runners and walkers, as well as our children use this road an it is "very" dangerous. Concern if Blake Rd. is cut down as to impact on steep driveway, if retaining wall is necessary and what type. Also concerned with impact to trees and landscape, especially large white pine on corner of Scriver and Blake. Driveway needs to be resloped if cut. I prefer to try to restore hill to relandscape and only use wall if neces- sary to save pine tree. BLARE ROAD SURVEY SPECIAL CONCERNS (Continued) (6) 1. Keep road width to no more than 28' along my property (current road width is 24 to 26 ft.). The entire road frontage along my property is confined by an abrupt hill on one side and Mirror Lake on the other leaving little room to widen without extensive destruction of natural barriers and vegetation. 2. Keep any road expansion to the east side of roadway - I have a steep driveway at both the north and south ends of my property with very little room at the bottom of either driveway to stop in slippery icy weather. Any road widening or change in road elevation would signifi- cantly reduce the stopping room at the bottom of my driveways and increase my risk of sliding out on the road in front of.an oncoming car. 3. I would also like to have a 25 mph speed limit posted at the curves like Gleason Rd. has and a stop sign at Scriver or Fox Meadow Rd. for pedestrian crossing. i 11/12/91 RE: Puposed Blake Road Improvements Dear Mayor & Edina City Council We the undersigned residents are aware that you will soon be considering a proposal to upgrade Blake Road, north of Pine Grove Road, to state collector road standards, including sidewalk. We are asking you to consider alternative courses of action particularly for the section of Blake Road between Scriver Road and Interlachen Blvd. This section is bordered by Mirror Lake and an abrupt hill with many pines, oaks, cedars, and shrubbery which provides much beauty throughout the year and a natural privacy barrier for residents alotig the road. Upgrading this section of the road to collector road standards would involve major reconstruction and widening. It would not only be quite difficult and costly but also destroy the scenic country look of the road. Impairing the natural beauty, privacy, and wildlife shelter this section of roadway provides is not necessary. The existing road is repairable and we suggest it be simply repaired and seal coated or overlayed if necessary. Making this road wider will not make it safer. It will only attract more traffic and encourage higher speeds that we are all strongly opposed to. Also, sidewalk north of Lake Ridge Road would serve very few residents and be seldom used. We would appreciate your consideration of the suggested alternatives. Respectfully submitted on behalf of attached petitioners, John Zwicke ❑ SIDEWALK ❑ ALLEY PAVING ❑ WATERMAIN ❑ STORM SEWER ❑ SANITARY SEWER ❑ STREET LIGHTING ❑ CURB AND GUTTER ONLY ❑ PERMANENT STREET O OTHER: TO = INSTALL SURFACING WITH SIMAIK OR D-ESTROY CURB AND GUTTER NAMRAT. RFAT= OF ROADWAY WITH EXCESSIVE ROAD WI =,,' To the Mayor and City Council: (INSTEAD REPAIR & SEAL COAT The persons who have signed this petition ask the City Council to consider the unprovementsFusieaaeove` ",,AY; to the locations listed below. BLAKE ROAD between �RF A 0,%VD) and �WBTREI99W) LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS LAKE RIDGE ROAD) * ROAD) BLAKE ROAr between IOR BT.AKF Rnan and S RD LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ' ADDRESS between and LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME _ ADDRESS _ ADDRESS between and LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS IMPORTANT NOTE: THE PERSONS WHO HAVE SIGNED THIS PETITION UNDERSTAND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL MAY ASSESS THE COSTS OF THESE IMPROVEMENTS AGAINSJdTHE PROPERTIES BENEFITING FROM THE IMPROVEMENTS IN AMOUNTS DETERMINED BY THE COUNCIL AS AUTHORIZED BY CHAPTER 429, MINNESOTA STATUTES. PROPERTY OWNER'S OWNER'S NAME SIGNATURE / (PRINTED) ��. �-.�- -r/NiG ls• !b • -�-- 10 This petition was circulated by: PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S PHONE o ffj! 41,,r .c'�J -�?-3 fd-9v s122,0 B/ma c 71Q-W 932 - 2c C 1-6 e o 9/. k-r -P4 9; f 9' 0 9 Q3S-�sa`T jnmf M 5020 BLAKE ROAD 939 -9000 NAME ADDRESS PHONE There is space for more signatures on the back or you may attach extra pages. * Several residents would like to have sidewalks installed as far north on Blake Road as Lake Ridge Road and a stop sign installed.°'' O PROPERTY OWNER'S OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S SIGNATURE (PRINTED) PHONE S /ar aO4 Via, 9T 3. 757, S/,) 1 Aeg ?0 ` D�1 fl /�• �/Ec,sv.v/ s' /vs� c�� <_2�v��-,Fp �3� ^»�3 Kin �v S ti ��sQ� /V A- 74 ,�.E SS � ✓' u .5 % v S M EG 14 of fJ )!9c!c- L -0 / S cL.1 /i cc G E G'L ► .Sr2 55L;�_ 7 Z4 S /t?- C'P�V��se RiZ 93 -73-¢� -c 5; c` 5c R, J 3 R fZ v. "�? 3 —e- 14 3 0 4> S7o�e -_ 57'js- -� 3. 6 5113 LAA:z- 21D&e- ?3S - 63s5- L, (T X73-0 —ox 91:3 rO U S (EA/ (/ &i( A0 934' >400 0cicKdol -04C o S IVfv, du S3�- �c7 hec�0v7 4�h6t 4A) WIC-7V -& SDAS SO -41 (JE-e 10. ,- 15;�Z57- vvwT I /t7t�rE -S 11. AA) ' OA r .f , �- 'o / J 26 S _USTo RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON S.A.P. 120 - 147 -11 from Pine Grove Road to one hundred feet south of Scriver Road in the City of Edina, Minnesota. THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 2nd day of March, 1992, 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 MSAS 147 (Blake Road) from Pine Grove Road to one hundred feet south of Scriver Road; WHEREAS, the City, will be expending Municipal Street 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; and approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking If restrictions; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS THEREBY RESOLVED: That the City shall ban parking of motor vehicles on the vest side of MSAS 147 (Blake Road) at all times. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1992. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I. the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of March 2, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 3, 1992. City Clerk RESOLUTION RELATING TO PARSING RESTRICTIONS ON S.A.P. 120- 147 -11 from one hundred feet south of Scriver Road to Interlachen Boulevard, in the City of Edina, Minnesota. THIS RESOLUTION, passed this tad day of March, 1992, 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 MSAS 147 (Blake Road) from one hundred feet south of Scriver Road to Interlachen Boulevard; WHEREAS, the City, will be expending Municipal Street 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; and approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS THEREBY RESOLVED: That the City shall ban parking of motor vehicles on the both sides of MSAS 147 (Blake Road) at all times. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1992. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of March 2, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 3, 1992. City Clerk RESOLUTION Directing the City Engineer to proceed with a variance request to the Commissioner of Transportation for Blake Road between Pine Grove Road and Interlachen Boulevard (S.A.P. 120 - 147 -11). WHEREAS, the City wishes to reconstruct Blake Road between Pine Grove Road and Interlachen Boulevard in part using Municipal State -Aid funds; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Transportation Rule 8820.935 requires that Blake Road between Pine Grove Road between Pine Grove Road and Interlachen Boulevard have a design speed of 30 MPH. WHEREAS, the City believes there are valid reasons for constructing Blake Road to a lower design speed standard from Station 55+00 to Station 58+00 (horizontal curve) and that such lower design standard will safely and adequately handle existing and proposed traffic. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA, that the City Engineer be directed to submit to the Commissioner of Transportation a formal request for variance for Blake Road between Station 55+00 and Station 58 +00 from the minimum design speed of 30 MPH or a appropriate stopping sight distance of approximately 210 feet to a design speed of 25 MPH with commensurate stopping sight distance. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS ,CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I. the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of March 2, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 2, 1992. City Clerk 04 e >1 F o idea REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council From: Craig Larsen Date: March 2. 1992 Subject: C-90-2, First annual review of " Temporary Conditi- onal Use Permit, Dr. Joyce Anderson 7121 Glouchester. Recommendation: Agenda Item #=. T T . A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution 0 Ordinance ❑ Discussion Renew Temporary Conditional Use Permit. Info/Background- Notice of the scheduled review was mailed to all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property, and was published.in the February 19, 1992, edition of the Edina Sun - Current. Attached are copies of correspondence received following publication, and mailed notice to the surrounding neighborhood. Following issuance of the initial permit and up to the time of notice no complaints were filed claiming violation of any condition of the permit. If the Council renews the permit, the next review would occur in two years. Mayo Clinic Franklin H. Sim, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Adult Reconstruction To Whom It May Concern: Dr. Joyce Anderson of severe degenerative patellectomy. Rochester, Minnesota 55905 Telephone 507 284 -2511 February 21, 1992 has been under our care at the Mayo Clinic because arthritis of her left knee. She had a prior On April 30, 1985, we proceeded with a left total knee arthroplasty . While she had done reasonably well following her total knee arthroplasty, she has had to adjust her lifestyle to accommodate for her persistent disability and continues to have a chronic problem with her left leg. She cannot walk distances, and hard surface walking is especially problematic. Therefore, it was recommended that she practice in her home so that walking is minimized and her independent physical functioning be maintained as much as possible. Her home has been adapted to accommodate her physical needs. There is no question that Doctor Anderson is physically unable to be employed full -time outside of her residence because of her permanent and progressive disability. I feel that this is a medical necessity. Sincerely, i F. H. Sim, M.D. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota FHS:sjb Dictated but not read to expedite mailing. TEMPORARY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT GRAFTED FOR DR. JOYCE ANDERSON, 7121 GLOUCHESTER AVENUE, FOR HOME OCCUPATION Affidavits of Notice -were presented, approved, and ordered placed on file. Associate Planner Kris Aaker recalled that the City Council, on February 4, 1991, voted to reconsider the issuance of a Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation for Dr. Joyce Anderson, 7121 Glouchester r Avenue. John W. Mooty, attorney for the proponent, reviewed a signed supplement dated �1 February 11, 1991, to Dr. Anderson's original Temporary Conditional Use Permit application. The provisions of the supplement are as follows: 1) No trips will occur on Sunday; 2) No trips will occur after noon on Saturday; 3) on Monday through Friday, no appointment will be made to: a) commence after 5:00 P.M. b) no appointment will extend beyond 6:00 P.M. c). not more than.one appointment shall occur during the period from 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. d) no appointment shall overlap with any other appointment e) no appointment shall be made that commences before 9:30 A.M. f) in no event shall more than six appointments be made in any day nor more than twenty in any week g) all vehicles of clients shall park off - street h) no changes shall be made in either the interior or exterior of the premises. Mayor Richards opened the hearing for public comment. No comments or objectives were heard. Member Kelly made a motion to approve issuance of the Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation to Dr. Joyce Anderson of 7121 Glouchester Avenue, subject to the supplement provisions as submitted, dated February 11, 1991. Member'Rice seconded the motion. Following discussion about number 3 (g), of the supplement, Member Smith offered an amendment to the motion to add a fourth provision to the supplement, stating, "All clients must use Dr. Anderson's driveway for parking while seeking professional services." Member Rice seconded the amendment to the motion. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith Nays: Richards Motion carried. Mayor Richards then called for rollcall vote on the main motion as amended to approve issuance of the Temporary Conditional Use Permit. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith Nays: Richards Motion carried. 7117 Glouchester Ave. Edina, MN 55435 February 24, 1992 City of Edina Planning Department 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Re: Review of Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Dr. Joyce G. Anderson Gentlemen: We are in receipt of your NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING advising that a hearing will be conducted on Monday, March 2, 1992 on the above matter at 7121 Glouchester Ave. Due to ill health at the present time, Mrs. Kravig and I will not be able to be in attendance on March 2 as we were at all previous hearings on this matter. However, we wish to continue to emphasize that we have no objection whatsoever to Dr. Anderson's activities at 7121 Glouchester Ave. There is never any disturbance of any kind at this address and very seldom is there more than one car in her driveway at any given time (and on some days none) other than when her family and /or friends come to visit. Her home and her property are kept immaculate and in keeping with Edina's standards at all times. mn S�ff ere Iy, Robert S. Kravig Alice N. ra ig `� r Jo &MA,.I j,/,- )),)6� &Ua4c.". L'I Date: February 22, 1992 To: City Council Members City of Edina From: Jim and Vicki Reichardt Subject; Joyce G. Anderson Case File: C -91 -2 Meeting of March 2, 1992 Residing at 7109 Glouchester Avenue, and having supported Dr,. Anderson in the initial struggle to obtain a permit enabling her to practice her chosen vocation from her residence, we have not observed or heard from neighbors any complaints about this; i.e_, we still have no problem with Dr. Anderson having patients visit her at her- residence; in fact see no reason her permit shouldn't be renewed or even expanded. Unfortunately we will not be able to attend this meeting, but cast a vote for the continuance of Letting Dr.. Anderson conduct business from tier residence_ We feel this is more beneficial to our society 'than riot enabling tier- to practice tier profession. 'Hank you for allowing us to express r.ur° opinion_ Thank you, Lim 16' 4-Lto and Vicki Reichardt cc: Dr_ Joyce Anderson 4201 West 70th Street .Edina, MN 55435 February 25, 1992 Craig Larsen Planning Department City of Edina 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Mr. Larsen: I have recently discovered from a neighbor that a person operating a business out of her.home in a residential area is up for review. I discovered this business going on last summer when my ten year old son came home because he was told he was not allowed to roller blade or ride his bike on Glouchester because some woman yelled at him and his friends repeatedly. I found to my dismay that City Council had approved that this woman operate a business out of her home on the basis that she is "handicapped ". However, no one has ever asked her what her handicap is or proof of this handicap. Several residents tried to stop this action at the time only to be harassed by her, clients, press and other so called do gooders!! They all say that since this women is handicapped, she needs to be able to operate her business out of her home, however, I have since learned that this women does have an office at another location. When she does have an office at another location and can operate there, why is she allowed to operate a commercial business out her home? I have seen cars driving around the block waiting for their "so called" appointments. These people are not concerned with the safety of our children either in the neighborhood or at the school. I would like to remind you that there is a school less than a block from this location and this area does have a high percentage of children. Does Edina want this location zoned as commercial business or residential for families. I always thought Edina was pro- fami�y with the neighborhoods geared to the family. With this action, I am not sure and very disappointed. Please, when reviewing the action of the past year, do not allow this person to continue to operate a business out of her home. She should operate her business as anyone else in a commercial setting and not infringe on the family neighborhoods. Sincerely, Barb eterson (612)925 -4266 cc: Ken Rosland, City Manager Mayor Fred Richards City Council February 27, 1992 Mr. Ken Rosland Edina City Hall Dear Sir: It is my understanding the Conditional Use Permit for Dr. Joyce Anderson is due for renewal at your next Council meeting. I would hope that all of the acrimony that took place on this matter a year ago could be eliminated and that it could be brought to a speedy resolution. Members of our family have utilized the services of Dr. Anderson in past years and have found her to be a highly professional person. In addition, to the best of our knowledge she has been fulfilling all of the requirements that accompanied her permit grant last year. Sincerely, J �'2�,✓22� Winston Granger 5533 Vernon Ave. Edina, Mn. 55436 64L CC --I j it L I/u C7L tCtt'l CC-" . 4�L, _4� c� �a A&N1 __ __ _A�Nl A&\ . CoLoNiAL CHuRcH OF EDIlVA February 26, 1992 Kenneth Rosland Edina City Manager Edina City Hall 4801 W. 50th St. Edina, MN 55424 Dear Mr. Rosland: I am writing to you in my capacity as the Minnesota Psychological Association's liaison person for disability issues related to the practice of psychology in Minnesota. The Minnesota Psychological Association (MPA) has an active concern for insuring the rights of persons with disabilities as well as the rights of all persons who seek mental health services. It has come to our attention that Dr. Joyce Anderson has not been able to reach a satisfactory resolution of her zoning issue with you and the Edina City Council. I urge you to take into consideration the following points: 1. Disabled persons in the practice of psychology often need to structure their practices around their disability. Accommodations for a disabling condition can take a variety of forms. MPA has a long- standing interest in insuring that qualified disabled persons have equality of access to employment through reasonable accommodations for their diability. Dr. Anderson's disability necessitates practicing in her home. This certainly seems to be a reasonable accommodation for her particular disabling condition. 2. The American Psychological Association (APA) and MPA are especially concerned about discriminatory attitudes toward persons who utilize the services of psychologists and other mental health professionals. The APA has taken an active interest in a number of legal actions in other COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 6200 COLONIAL WAY, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55436 •612/925 -2711 cities which involved attempts to restrict zoning to pro- hibit mental health services in residential neighbor- hoods, based upon discriminatory attitudes and stereotypes. 3. Persons who seek the services of a psychologist have a right to choose the therapist who is most competent and qualified to meet their particular needs.. Citizens who choose to see Dr. Anderson for psychotherapy for personal growth have a right to meet with her at a mutually convenient place and time. 4. In order to meet the needs of their clients, many psychotherapists find it necessary to provide late afternoon and evening appointment hours. Frequently our clients are people with professional responsibilities who are unable to schedule personal appointments during business hours. Dr. Anderson should be able to schedule appointments to accommodate the needs of her clients. I hope you will take these points into consideration in your negotiations with Dr. Anderson. If necessary, the Minnesota Psychological Association Executive Council will take further action Sincerely, Lynn Lockhart, Ph.D., L.C.P. MPA Representative to American Psychological Association Committee on Psychology and Disability CC: Susan Rydell, Ph.D., President, Minnesota Psychological Association of .; t4 ` a° REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council Agenda Item # III • B. From: Craig Larsen Consent ❑ - Information Oni Y - Date: March 2, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject. S-91-1, Brennan ❑. TO Council' Addn., 6425 Indian Hills Action ❑ Motion Road. H_ Resolution ❑ Ordinance.. ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Final Plat approval subject to: 1. subdivision dedication based on. an unimproved. land value -of $150,000.00. 2. Utility connection charges. Info /Background Preliminary plat approval creating one new lot, was- granted -on March 18, 1991. The proponents have returned and are presenting the final plat for approval. Subdivision No. — W r SUBDIVISION DEDICATION REPORT TO: Planning Commission Park .Board Environmental Quality Commission FROM: Planning Department / ') SUBDIVISION NAME: LAND SIZE: / /(� C�L� 1 /� LAND VALUE: (By: `��Date : The developer of this subdivision has been.required to ElA. grant an easement over part of the land QB. dedicate o of the land C. donate $ as a fee in lieu of land At a result of applying the following policy: A. Land Required (no density or intensity may be used for the first 5% of land dedicated) �—j 1. If property is adjacent to an existing park and the addition (� beneficially expands the park. El 2. If property is 6 acres or will be combined with future dedications so that the end result will be a minimum of a 6 acre park. 3. If property abuts a natural lake, pond, or stream- 17 4. If property is necessary for storm water holding or will be dredged or otherwise improved for storm water holding areas or ponds. D 5. If the property is a place of significant natural., scenic or his- toric value. 6. B. Cash Required. 1. In all other instances than above. 2• EEJ foot setback variance tha!_1.ouW Rollcall: Ayes: PaMW0090, Richards „ P> 3/18/91 use of the five PRELffiFABY PLAT APPROVED FOR BREMUN ADDITION - 6425 1NDIAN HILLS ROAD Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on file. '►mil 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 l would not meet the neighborhood median lot depth or lot area standards and would require variances. Lot 2 for the existing home would exceed all 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. 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IbpTf 41 tlrl. arlla� ru Maarl•a 1'REF'1RF.0 FOR BETTY BRENNAN t Y`. e 4 A. s ,tiw +F 1. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL 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 Elizabeth A. Brennan, single, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of March 2, 1992, -be and is hereby granted final plat approval. ADOPTED this 2nd day of March, 1992. 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 March 2, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of said regular meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 30th day of July, 1992. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk At Cr REQUEST FOR PURCHASE �r ° TO: Mayor Richards and City Council FROM: Bob kojetin VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5 000 DATE. February 27, 1992 ITEM DESCRIPTION: Golf Cars Company AGENDA ITEM V. A Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Golf Car Midwest Bid for 10 Golf Cars $29,950.00 (Yamaha) Trade -in for 10 Cars 8,500.00 $21,450.00 2. Minnesota Golf Cars, Inc. (Club Car) Bid for 10 Golf Cars $32,000.00 Trade -in for 10 Cars 11,000.00 $21,000.00 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Golf Car Midwest GENERAL INFORMATION: Please see back side. �'� ?7c�z-e'�C4� i ' ture D 7eLt The Recommended bid is within budget not within budget . John Wallin, Finance Director - Restaa City Manager IeJ DO 0414k'_116 4 aW , 4s • The 10 new gas golf cars'we are recommending are Yamahas from Golf Car Midwest.' The low bid, Club Car from Minnesota Golf Cars, Inc. does not meet all of the specifications. , At present we have 58 golf cars at Braemar Golf Course. Of these 58, 25 are EZ Go gas engines, 25 Yamaha electric and 8 Yamaha gas. The EZ Go gas carts at the golf course does not meet approved engine emissions for the future. Our recommendation is to phase out these 25 EZ Go gas engines. The 10 golf cars that we are trading in are all EZ Go gas operated. At present Club Car, which is the low bidder, has reconstructed their engine to meet these qualifications but have no experience in usage. Our specifications recommend the engine should have at least a minimum of 5 years experience. The Yamaha meets this qualification. A second item which does not meet the specifications for the Club Car is that, it does not have self- adjusting rear wheel brakes. This is something we have always specified in past golf car purchases. We have had conversations with the low bidder and explained the situation and he is aware of what our recommendation is going to be. He did understand and wants us to know that Club Cars are now rebuilding to meet some of the new specifications on emission controls but they do not have any present years of experience. 9 .` REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Gordon Hughes VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000 DATE March 2, 1992 AGENDA ITEM y • B ITEM DESCRIPTION: Banners - 50th and France Avenue Company Amount of Quote or &d 1. Banner Creations 1. 5,544.40 2. Northcott 2. 10,453.00 3. Windtails 3. 8,828.70 4. 4. 5. 5._ RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Banner Creation's as low bid. GENERAL INFORMATION: 50th and France Summer Banners. Cost is part of the 50th and France project. Signature De t The Recommended bid is x g ' - within budget not within budget .John Wallin. Finance Director A. Kenneth Rosland. Cit anager { `.. e �� REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council Agenda Item # VT -A. From: Francis J. Hoffmam City Engineer Consent ❑ . Information Only ❑ Date: 2 March, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: Tracy Avenue Traffic Update & Recommends- ❑ To Council tions Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance Recommendation: . Approve recommendations for Tracy Avenue Area. Info /Background. City Council conducted a public hearing on February 3rd, 1992 on a Traffic Study conducted by Strgar- Roscoe - Fausch, Inc. The report discussed possible options regarding traffic diversion in the Tracy Avenue neighborhood between West 66th and West 70th Street and adjacent neighborhood. The City Council action at the February 3rd meeting was to continue review of traffic control signage, directional signage, pedestrian safety issues and. other issues that seemed appropriate. The Council direction was to discontinue any further review of traffic diversion or review involving the Edina Interchange Center. After further review and input from the neighbors during the hearing, staff has done the following: Conducted a traffic count at Valley View and Antrim as it related to the Edina High School and pedestrian crossing to the High School. The most obvious item noted by our staff was a heavy pedestrian flow on West 68th Street to and from the High School. 1• Report /Recommendation Tracy Avenue Traffic Update Page Two , "d Reviewed the geometrics at West 66th Street and Tracy and the effects of potentially changing the intersection layout. An attached aerial photo depicts a proposed change. Estimated the cost of a sidewalk on the east side of Tracy Avenue from West 66th Street to West 68th Street. Reviewed the traffic signage issue with staff at Strgar- Roscoe- Fausch, Inc. After completion of the above activities, the staff would recommend the following actions (see attached Figure 2). a. Install a four -way stop sign system at West 68th and Tracy with a crosswalk at this intersection. b. Conduct a public hearing at a later date for a potential sidewalk project on the east side of Tracy from West 66th to West 68th Street. The current estimate for a sidewalk is approximately $20,000.00 which would involve twelve property owners. C. Reconstruct (with City public works crews) the intersection of West 66th and Tracy and add an eastbound STOP at West 66th and Tracy. d. Do not install any peak hour restrictions at this time on either Valley'View Road or West 70th Street as these type of restrictions are only a legal type of diverter as compared to the physical barriers proposed earlier. If the turn restrictions were imposed people would have to drive farther to re -enter the neighborhood and our expectation is that we would have many violations of the restrictions. e. Continue traffic review of Valley View Road and Antrim Road intersection with the Edina School District. A traffic signal with a driveway coming out to the signal would certainly reduce the current ongoing problem that is experienced at the east driveway of the High School. Also, if a signal were inplace, a left turn arrow indication could be designed such that all westbound traffic would receive preferential treatment when the signal is not being activated from another direction. The issue with the signal is whether it is warranted and how it' could be financed. The staff suggests that the above recommendations be considered as a continuing activity as we monitor the effects of ramp meterings and freeway congestion which is also an important part of the overall equation. E A ;Sir �( . °• r i' s- ti •, 1♦L a •• i•'. ,� '[ ,'e r �d• �. i :<�',Ajrf ✓•'w� 'f'- , e •�a.,. •' /. ,ii r !jt S/'Ct 'u s ♦' f '..r e� .) •i Me.��}7y _I �!' '� ionr 3 V. Ad ,�,; :� r _ is..:� �C T ^ •" M •• ;! .� J � , d � -fit f ��� >w� ;�f,.. �- ti ,t.. J e'. �p ■ - .SIR•. '1 i,'Ayi '�; .','},. 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(o't� , a CREEK - e�i � 3 110 1,7260 '76 W vlEw LA. cc R90 WEST '' 70th '`4v LL=GE Z � �LE'1 OR Z > _j i uotG� LUVCU.1= Vaj_We6 PfzM CW14T6, ALL 61"M� FOA Wx4 M6M.. STRCAR- ROSCOE- FAUSCH,ENC CITY OF EDINA FIGURE SRF CONSULTINC ENCINIMM �XlST11JG GOl1bl� 115 2 SRF NO. 0911M TRACY AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC STUDY o e" 1 Cn f h .bO \NR�HBass SsV • REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN , CLERK Date: FEBRUARY 27, 1992 Subject: MASSAGE BUSINESS LICENSE Recommendation: Info /Background: Agenda Item # VI. B Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution Ordinance ❑ Discussion As instructed by the City Council, Mr. Ronald Edblom has been invited and will be present at the March 2, 1992 Council Meeting for the purpose of discussing the issues raised in his recent letter with respect to existing ordinance requirements for a massage business license. A copy of Mr. Edblom's letter is attached. Mr. Edblom currently holds an individual massage license issued by the City. Also attached is a memorandum from Chief Swanson regarding investigation proceedures established by Ordinance No. 1353. TO: Mr. Gordon L. Hughes and Members of the City Council From: Mr. Ronald U. Edblom 610 84th Lane N.W. Coon Rapids, MN 554.3.3 Home Phone 784 -4461 Work Phone 925 -2700 I am writing to you to express my desire to run a professional theraputic massage business in the City of Edina, having several employees working for me . I would like the city to give me the respect And fairness that you would'any other professional business, and to take a serious look at the issues to be addressed. I have several problems with the existing ordinances the city currently has dealing with massage: 1. I wish not to be grouped in, or associated with massage parlor, sauna parlor or escort service. 2. I think that it is unfair.that I should have to pay a $1500.00 investigation fee, 'as I have already been very throughly investigated last year and again this year. 3. The $200.00 annual business license fee, is unfair in that other businesses considered as personal pampering; nails, facials, barber shops, pay a $50.00 fee which is good for three years. 4. I should not have to reapply for a license every year. I am currently doing massage under what you call an individual massage license, in a Nail and Facial Salon. The 6 owner of the salon has had no investigation fees and pays $50.00 for a three year license, and has a notice sent to her when license fees are due again, and not a reapplication every year. I am looking to rent my own office space in Southdale office center, and they want a five year lease signed. How can I sign a five year lease, not knowing if I will be licensed from year to year? This brings me to my fifth and sixth problem: 5. My license states that it is good for one year unless revoked sooner. 6. The application asks for a physical description with a front and side view picture of myself. These two issues imply that I am doing something wrong, or are about to,•and I feel insulted and discriminated by this. I also take issue with reading such things as, "Employees of all businesses licensed hereunder must remain and be fully clothed." I would like to own and operate a very professional massage business in the city of Edina in a medical district, operation five to seven rooms doing 1/2 , 19 1 1/2 hour massages, hiring qualified employees. I am Ronald David Edblom - I am a very good judge of character and I am deserving and worthy of receiving the opportunity of operating this type of business. I have a very, wonderful gift to give the world, and I would appreciate your time and energy to help me get my wants, needs an.d desires met. I am looking for a waver so that I may expand my life experiences. I have not come to you prematurely and have worked hard to put all my energy , dreams and visualization towards this goal. Your time has been greatly appreciated. 0 Yours truly, Ronald David Edblom /lrl CITY OF EDINA POLICE DEPARTMENT J—I*k [ *W:.1IZIb1$1u1 DATE: February 27, 1992 TO: Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager FROM: Craig G. Swanson, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Physical Culture and Health Services and Clubs - Ordinance No. 1353 Current City of Edina Ordinance No. 1353, as amended, addresses physical culture and health services, sauna parlors, escort services and massage within the City. It has been reviewed and in the codification process has been revised, as of 01/10/92, as Section 1340 of the Code. Very little substantive change has occurred during the codification process. The original ordinance was adopted January 8, 1979, and published on January 17th of that year. At that time, many businesses of the type the ordinance regulates were being operated in the metropolitan area. Edina anticipated the possibility of such businesses entering the City and sought an ordinance to establish certain controls on their location and operation. Presumably, the reason for establishing licensing is identified in the ordinance itself. Section 2 eludes to possible abuses in such a business activity contrary to morals, health, safety, and general welfare of the community. Ordinance 1353 as amended and Section 1340 of the proposed code require licensing. Businesses must be licensed and individuals in certain occupations must be licensed. The business license places conditions on the location, facility and character of the owners. The individual license emphasizes training, experience and character of the practitioner. The ordinance has been in effect and enforced for 13 years. During that period, dozens of individual licenses have been approved. One business license has been issued. From the standpoint of the Department being charged with investigating license applications, the ordinance is very workable. The requirements of licensing have been adhered to and appear to measure the appropriate criteria. In the 13 -year history of licensing, no violations of licenses have been reported, nor have any sanctions been taken on licenses of individuals. This lack of administrative or judicial enforcement supports the appropriateness and comprehensiveness of the ordinance. Ordinance No. 1353 Page 2 February 27, 1992 The Police Department makes no recommendations to change Ordinance No. 1353 or codified section 1340. The ordinance seems to be working well and accomplishing its intent. CRAIG/O. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:nah 11 1;1 r: I ,' � �I 07MR471 lo 1111 Current A. One 100 square foot sign per street frontage. B. Sign most be removed once building is sold or 80% leased. C. Sign may not be located closer than 100 feet to any residence. New Buildings - 80 square feet per frontage and sign must be removed once sold or 80% leased. Existing Buildings - 32 square feet per frontage and sign must be removed once sold or 90% leased. Other Opteong! • Increase permitted sign area if leasing information is incorporated into area identification sign. • Establish a time limit for buildings to be considered "new". • Allow only one sign per building. • Reduce sign area to 32 sq. ti. for new buildings and 16 sq. ft. for existing buildings. Soon Illuminations Current requirements: A. Changes in color or light intensity are not allowed. B. Light sources must be shielded. C. Inspector may limit hours of illumination. ts7 T�� Neon or fiber optic lights sources need not be shielded. Other Options: • Require businesses to turn off any illuminated sign located within 200 feet of a residential district after 10:00 P.M. or when the business is closed. • Limit intensity of light source. vt Cn �� • 'NMRpOMt�J iBeB REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Date: FEBRUARY 28,. 1992 Subject: DRAFT CODE SECTION 475 - PARKING RAMP INSPECTIONS Recommendation: Info /Background: Agenda Item # VI -D Consent Information Only 1 Mgr. Recommends F7 n Action �! i To HRA To Council Motion Resolution Ordinance Discussion At the codification work session on February 1, 1992, the question was raised as to potential liability for the City if it adopted an ordinance regulating parking ramps. Attached is a memorandum from City Attorney Gilligan concerning potential liability, together with a copy of the draft ordinance'. 02/28/92 10:57 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Members of the City Council Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager FROM: Jerome P. Gilligan DATE: February 28, 1992 RE: Parking Ramp Inspection Ordinance It has been proposed that the City Council adopt an ordinance regulating supported parking structures in the City. The present draft of the ordinance provides that a license will be required to operate any supported parking. structure which is more than five (5) years old. To obtain a license the owner of the parking structure will be required to annually furnish to the City a report of a qualified engineer stating that the parking structure is structurally sound and that it is able to support the weight for which it was designed. At the last work session on the City Ordinances on February ,1st, a question was raised as to whether the City was exposing itself to potential liability by adopting an ordinance regulating parking structures. Under the City's present Ordinances and Minnesota Law, the City has the authority to require the repair, removal or destruction of any parking structure which the City determines is dangerous or substandard. The City does not presently have a program of inspecting parking structures, and such inspection by the City is not required by Minnesota law. Presently, there exists a potential for liability of the City if it comes to the attention of the City that a parking structure in the City is structurally substandard and dangerous and the City fails to act or responds in a • negligent manner and damage occurs as a result of such dangerous condition. If the City Council enacts the proposed ordinance the City's potential liability with respect to structurally substandard parking structures increases because the City has taken on additional duties. The City should be exempted from liability for any claim based upon the manner in which the City Council determines to regulate (or not regulate) parking structures since Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466 (the Government Tort Liability Act) and case law in Minnesota exempts cities from liability based upon a-discretionary act. In determining whether to enact the ordinance and the requirements of the ordinance, the City Council is applying its discretion by evaluating and weighing the social, political and cost considerations that are involved and is acting in a legislative capacity. Consequently, the DORSEY & WHITNEY 0 002 ,02/28/92 10:51 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY discretionary act of the City Council. in determining to regulate (or not regulate) parking structures should not expose the City to liability. However, in administering the ordinance the City's potential for liability increases from what is presently the case since the City could now be exposed to liability based upon its failure to follow the requirements of the ordinance. Generally, the adminstration of the ordinance by the City would be characterized by the courts as "ministerial acts ;' which unlike "discretionary acts;' are not exempt from tort liability under Minnesota law. By enacting the ordinance the City is requiring additional ministerial acts to be undertaken by the City, with a resulting increase in potential liability. While the City may have increased potential for liability, the acts which the City would be required to perform under the proposed ordinance are limited. The actual inspection of the parking structure and report on the structural soundness of the structure is to be done by a independent engineer hired by the owner of the ramp. The City's function would be to identify each supported parking structure which is more than 5 years old, ' require the owner of the parking structure to comply with the licensing requirements and review the engineer's report submitted by the owner to determine whether the report is prepared by a qualified engineer who has made the required study and that the report finds that the parking structure is structurally sound. If the licensing requirements are not met or the engineer determines that the parking structure is not structurally sound, then the City would be required to respond. -2- DORSEY & WHITNEY q Fwierw.cdlLLL• iNRVLn I.0 1'�b.'s`a1N1�AL CONIWwwn4M0 1Q 003 City of Edina Buildings, Constructions & Signs Section 475 - Parking Ramps 475.01 Definitions. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases have the meanings given in this Subsection: Parking Ramp. A building, garage, or structure or part thereof in which a structural level other than a slab on grade is used for parking, storage or maintenance of motor vehicles. Qualified Engineer. A person (i) who is registered by the State as a professional engineer in the field of civil or structural engineering, (ii) who has demonstrated experience and expertise in parking ramp, inspection, and (iii) who maintains professional liability insurance with a company authorized to do business in the State in the sum of not less than $1,000,000.00. 475.02 License Required; Exemption. No person shall own or operate a parking ramp within the City without first obtaining a license pursuant to this Section.. Provided, however, no license shall be required until July 1 immediately following the fifth annual anniversary of the certificate of occupancy issued by the Building Official. 475.03 Application; Fee; Term. Subd. 1 License Application. The application for a license under this Section shall be submitted on forms provided by the Building Official. The application shall be accompanied by the fee in the amount set forth in Section 185 of this Code. Subd. 2 License Procedure and Control. The provisions of Section 160 of this Code shall apply to all licenses required by this Section and the holders of such licenses. Subd. 3 Term. Licenses issued pursuant to this Section shall expire on July 1 of each calendar year. 475.04 Inspection and Report. No license shall be issued or renewed pursuant to this Section unless the parking ramp has been inspected by a qualified engineer and a report issued therefor which states that the structure is capable of supporting the loads for which it was designed and meets the other requirements of this Section. The inspection shall be performed annually not more than 60 days prior to the application for a new license or the renewal of a license. Subd. 1 Manner of Inspection. All annual inspections shall be conducted on -site by the qualified engineer who shall.perform such tests as deemed warranted by the qualified engineer including destructive or equivalent tests and non - destructive tests 475-1 City of Edina Buildings, Constructions & Signs to determine the structural condition of the parking ramp. Subd. 2 Report. The application for a license and each renewal pursuant to this Section shall be accompanied by a copy of the report prepared by the qualified engineer. The report shall contain the ,qualified engineer's findings as determined by the inspection pursuant to Subd. 1 of this Subsection. The report shall state (i) whether, any structural repairs are required, and shall indicate whether the structure is capable of supporting the loads for which it was designed, (ii) the date or dates of the on -site inspection and describe any test performed in connection with the inspection, (iii) any recommendations issued to the owner of the parking ramp. The report shall be signed by the qualified engineer and shall include a statement of professional qualifications, shall be addressed to the City, and shall be certified by the signing engineer as being true, accurate and complete. The report also shall include evidence of the existence of the professional liability insurance required by this Section. 475-2 oe`Cn e �Y�bRPOMt °J • uee I REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER Agenda Item # III. E From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: FEBRUARY 27, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: LOCAL REDISTRICTING AND ❑ To Council ELECTION PRECINCT- BOUNDARIES BOUNDARIES Action I U Motion ❑ Resolution i Ordinance jx Discussion Recommendation: Prelimiriary.review of proposed election precinct boundaries with final action deferred until U.S. Supreme Court decides issue of which redistricting plan will control. Info /Background: The attached memorandum with the accompanying map illustrates the existing election precinct boundaires for which no change is proposed. It also identifies and explains the proposed precinct boundary changes that we would recommend to be approved by the Council by resolution. The resolution will reference the map presented to the Council and will also contain the legal descriptions for the proposed election precinct boundaries. Because these are lengthy, technical descriptions they are not included in the packet material. To complicate the process, I have received the attached letter from the - County Attorney's Office today. Because the federal court plan would adjust the line between Edina's legislative districts we cannot finalize precinct boundaries until there is a resolution of which plan will be effective. MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK SUBJECT: LOCAL REDISTRICTING /ELECTION PRECINCT BOUNDARIES DATE: FEBRUARY 27, 1992 Following the order issued by the special state redistricting panel on January 30, 1992, the deadline for city redistricting and designating election precinct boundaries, based on Chapter 246 - Laws of Minnesota 1991, is Monday,. March 30, 1992, unless extended pending action by the U.S. Supreme Court. A copy of the order relating to District 42 is attached. The line separating Legislative District 42A and 42B remains the same as that of 1982 with the exception that Precincts No. 17 and No. 18 have been added to District 42A. Chapter 246 - Laws 1991, reversed the numerical designation of the two legislative districts in Edina, i.e. 42A is now identified as 42B and vice versa. Although this was brought to the attention of the Legislature through a corrections bill, the annotation in the order states that "typographical errors that do not affect the clarity of the text were not corrected." Requirements for establishing precinct boundaries are as follows: 1) The boundaries of election precincts shall follow visible, clearly recognizable physical features. (M.S. 204B.14) 2) If such features are unavailable for use as precinct boundaries, or if establishment of a precinct boundary along a school district boundary which does not follow a recognizable physical feature is desired, two precincts may be formed which share a boundary that is not located on a recognizable physical feature. However, the boundary of the two precincts combined must be entirely located on recognizable physical features or jurisdictional boundaries. The two precincts must be named to reflect a relationship for the purpose of reporting election results, for example: "precinct lA and precinct 1B ". (M.S. 104B.14-and Rule 8255.0020) 3) Although not mandated, the Office of Secretary of State has strongly recommended the use of census block boundaries as the basis for all precinct boundaries. The Secretary of State will be reporting the composition of congressional districts to the federal government using census blocks to describe both the territory included'and the population for each district. If census blocks are split, the population for the portion of the block in each precinct must be estimated. Delivered with this memorandum is a map illustrating proposed election precinct boundaries for the City of Edina. No changes are proposed for the majority of the existing precincts. Memorandum Page 2 Precinct boundaries changes are proposed for the following: Precinct No. 12 and 13 - The existing boundary south of Gilford Drive which extends through Lake Edina Park does not meet the requirement of following a visible physical feature. In addition, it splits census block 125 in Tract 240.02. The proposed new southerly boundary for Precinct No. 12 will correct both problems. The boundaries of Precinct No. 12 proposed to be extended easterly will offset the population transferred to Precinct 13 by the above adjustment. Precinct No. 8 and 9 - The existing boundary from.Park Place to Brookview Avenue does not follow a visible physical feature. The proposed minor boundary change between these precincts will transfer census block 216 in Tract 238.01 (population of 24) from Precinct No. 8 to Precinct No. 9 and will correct that minor problem. Precinct No. 15 and 20 - The existing boundary between these precincts along Delaney Boulevard splits the large census block 217 in Tract 239..03. The proposed boundary south of Dewey Hill Road between these precincts is Cahill Road. This change will keep the census block intact. The proposed change in the boundaries north of Dewey Hill Road will offset the population transferred to Precinct No. 15 by the above adjustment. Precinct No. 1 and 19 - The existing boundary between these precincts does not follow a visible physical feature except for the short interval on Parkwood Road. Because.this is also the boundary between Hopkins School District No. 274 and Edina School District No. 273 (a section line) we feel it is desirable to maintain the existing boundary. The rule for combining two precincts (No. 2 above) will apply in this case if the following proposed change in the boundary between Precinct No. 1 and 5 is made. Then*Precinct No. 1 will be designated as lA and Precinct No. 19 will be designated as 1B. We would re- assign the number "19" to existing Pct. 20 and not use the number "20 ". Precinct No. 1 and 5 - The existing boundary north of Interlachen Boulevard between these precincts does not follow a visible physical feature. Field observation could not determine the boundary line of the Interlachen Country Club. In addition this existing boundary will split census block 210 in Tract 235.01. We are proposing Blake Road northerly from Interlachen Boulevard as the boundary between Precincts No. 1 and 5. This change will keep the census block intact. • Sec. 43. {2.453} FORTY- SECOND DISTRICT. Subdivision 1. SENATE DISTRICT. Senate district 42 consists of that portion of Hennepin County consisting of the city of Edinas the city of Chanhassen, and that portion of the city of Eden Prairie not included in senate district 43 and lying west and north of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southern boundary of Hennepin County with the NBP cover line that extends beyond the end of Concord Drive, northerly along the NO? Rover line to Riverview Road, westerly along Riverview Road to Mooer Lanes northerly along Mooer Lane to Silverwood Drive, easterly along Silverwood Drive to Homeward Hills Road, northerly along Homeward Hills Road to Anderson Lakes Parkway, easterly along Anderson Lakes Parkway to Hidden Oaks Drive, northeasterly along Hidden Oaks Drive and its extension to the southern shore of Anderson Lake, southerly southeasterly and northeasterly along the southern shore of Anderson Lake to the eastern boundary of the city of Eden Prairie. Annotation: The senate district boundary in Eden Prairie starts ambiguously; there is no clear extension of Concord Drive to the city's boundary. The reference to the nearby NSP power line conforms the district boundary with the census data. We also corrected the ambiguities arising from obvious typographical errors in the boundary description, substituting Mooer for Noder and Hills for Mills. Other typographical errors that do not affect the clarity of the text were not corrected. Finally, the unpopulated, Hennepin County portion of Chanhassen was added to this district. This change effectuates the intent evident in the legislature's metro area map of Chapter 246 and eliminates the contiguity problem that arises by leaving this district in senate district 34. Subd. 2. HOUSE DISTRICTS. Senate district 42 is divided into two house districts as follows: (a) House district 42A consists of that portion of the city of Edina lying north and east of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the city of Edina with State Highway 6'l, easterly along State Highway 62 to State Highway 100, southerly along State Highway 100 to West 66th -43- Street, easterly along West 66th Street to West Shore Drive, southeasterly along West Shore Drive to Laguna Drive, easterly along Laguna Drive to Wooddale Avenue, southerly along Wooddale Avenue to Dunberry Lane, easterly along Dunberry Lane to Cornelia Drive, southerly along Cornelia Drive to West 70th Street, easterly along West 70th Street to France Avenue, southerly along France Avenue to the southern boundary of the city of Edina. (b) House district 42B consists of that portion of senate district 42 not contained in house district 42A. b 1M MICHAEL O. FREEMAN � P °'� Ih1!) 348 -5550 2,' 2 C Ul \ "r1 .-\ fTURNh:1' _. T.D.D. (.61') 348 -6015 Nom. OFFICE OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY :`ATTORNEY 2000 G0VFR-0,1FNT CENTER `II \ \F.�POLIS..\II\ .NE50TA 55487 February 21, 1992 Dear Local Election Official: Three weeks ago, on January 31, 1992, we informed -you by letter that the statutory timeline for drawing local election districts had started, effective January 30, 1992. See Minn. Stat. SS 204B.135 and 204B.14 (Supp. 1991). The timeline was. triggered by an order issued by the state court redistricting panel in Cotlow v. Growe establishing a final plan for legislative redistricting. That court mandated that the 1992 elections be conducted in accordance with the state court's plan. On February 19, 1992, in a separate lawsuit, the federal court redistricting panel in Emison v. Growe released a different plan for legislative redistricting and ordered the state to conduct its 1992 elections according to the federal court's plan. Unlike the state court's plan, the federal plan is not based upon the redistricting law enacted last spring by the Minnesota Legislature. We regret the substantial confusion that has been caused by the issuance of two separate court - ordered redistricting plans, both of which require the state to conduct its elections according to the terms of the different court orders. Under those orders, all legislative districts have different boundaries. Unfortunately, it is necessary to ask the United States Supreme Court to resolve the question of which plan must be followed. We will attempt to seek immediate relief, and hopefully receive a preliminary answer soon. The Supreme Court acted very quickly in January when it vacated a previous federal court order that had halted the state court proceedings, so we are hopeful that once again the process will not be seriously delayed this time either. If neither the state court plan nor the federal court plan results in legislative district lines that split your municipality, we see no reason why you cannot continue'to complete the redistricting process. If lines in either of the plans split your area, however, you should not complete the . redistricting process until there is a resolution of the issue of which plan will be effective in 1992. Obviously, if there is a major delay in the process, we will seek relief from a court to ensure that you are not in violation of the statutory timelines. HENNEPIN COUNTY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Again, we regret the confusion caused by the conflicting orders. We will try to resolve the problem as soon as possible „i will keep you informed of any significant developments. - ease feel free to contact Secretary -of State Groove's office or either of us if you have any questions. i e , Q � 4L .71 MI HAEL O. FREEMAN JOHN R. TUNiEIM Hennepin County Attorney Chief Deputy Attorney General (612) 348 -3099 (612) 296 -2351 Attorney for Hennepin Attorney for Minnesota County Auditor on behalf Secretary of State Joan Growe. of all County Auditors 9 cJ 1 o e� ch 0 ,age REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item # VI . F From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Consent 0 Information Only Date: FEBRUARY 27, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION To Council JUDGES - PRESIDENTIAL. PRIMARY ELECTION Action ❑ Motion i� Resolution 7 Ordinance Discussion Recommendation: Adoption of the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the election judges on the attached list be appointed for the Presidential Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, April 7, 1992; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized to make any substitutions or additions as may be deemed necessary. Info /Background: Pursuant to Minnesota Election Law 204B.21, election judges shall be appointed by the governing body of the municipality. A list of proposed judges is attached. Proposed Presidential Primary Election Judges Apr-i1 71 1992 Precinct 1 - Shepherd of Hills Church_ 500 S Blake Rd. 2. Patricia Dill 1. Eugenia Williams, .Chair 6425 Mendel ssohn La. (55343) 93a--5086 2. Lois Hallquist 305 Grove Place (55343) 938 -55ws 3. Dorothy Cape(z 6304 Waterman Ave. (55343) 935 -5724 4. Virginia Vorfiof 414 Harrison Ave. S. (55343) 935 -1126 5. Arlene Friday 65.215 Belmore Lane (55343) 933 -4464 -ecinct 2 - Edina City Hall Marjorie Ruedy, Chair oan Flumerfeit .a. Kathleen Tierney 4. Lorca i rse Purdy 5. Maryann Haemi g Precinct 3 - Edina Covenant Ch urch 1. Linda Smith, Chair 2. Patricia Dill 3. Deidre Hedrick 4. Margaret Hagerty 5.. Patricia Schwartz Precinct 4 - Mcrrninaside Building 1. Shirley Dibble, Chair, 2. Rachel Schoening 3. Margery Brothers 4. Elizabeth Ger+cvese 5. Shirley Renslova Precinot 5 - Hichlands School 1. Phyllis Cooper, Chair 2. Rosemary McGlynn 3. Barbara Martin 4. Mildred Karr S. Marie Goblirsch Precinct 6 - Count"side School 1. Jane Bains - Chair- 2. Catherine Swanson 3. Mary Cleaveland 4. Elearwr Westerberg 5. Barbara Herberrs Precinct 7 - Normandale Church 1. He 1 ers Pet erscm, Ch a i r 2. Kathleen Engquist 3. Eunice Overby 4. Ellen Mein 5. Gertrude Snoeyenbos 4801 W. 50th St. 5048 Edinbrook Ave.. (36) 5,225 Division St. (36) 5016 Oxford Ave. (36) 5040 Edinbrook La. (36) 5032 Bedford Ave. 4201 W. 50th St. 922 -2712 9219-2114 929948 929 -1 024 929 -1145 4519 Bruce Ave. (24) 922 -4620 4610 Edina Blvd. (24) 922 -4879 4531 Wooddaie Ave. (24) 926 -2428 4515 Edina Blvd. (24) 927 -5380 4508 W. 44th St. (24) 926 -3841 4114 Grimes Ave. 4101 W. 44th St. (24) 925 -4048 4014 Morterey Ave. (16) 922 -5457 4310 Etcr; P1. (24) 922 -4914 4012 Monterey Ave. (16) 927 -6416 4232 France Ave. S. ( 16) 927 -9897 5005 Doncaster Wa 5500 Mirror Lakes Dr. (36) 925 -1594 4909 Rolling Green Plkwy. (36) 927-5124 5205 Mirror Lakes Dr. (36) 929 -1808 5121 Lake Ridge Rd. (36) 938 -9283 6200 Idylwood La. (36) 933 -8428 5701 Benton Ave. 6101 Tracy Ave. (36) 5804 Merold Dr. (36) 6204 Crest La. (36) 5816 Amy Dr. (36) 5801 Stuart Ave. (36) 6100 Normandale Rd. 6121 Code Ave. (36) 6212 Wyman Ave. (36) 5004 Ken Ave. (36) 5204 W. 61 at St ( 36 ) 5125 Valley View Rd. (36) 929 -9362 929 -8387 929 -5486 926 -7005 929 -2521 929 -7067 929 -9497 929 -4- 927-8 929 -5-. Presidential Precinct 8 - Southview Jr. 'High 1. Jane Mcrran, Chair 2. Myra Hykes S. Jeanne Sedoff 4. Ordell O9 Nei II 5.' LuJean Swenson - Precinct 9 - Concord School 1. Eileen Kcnhauser, Chair 2. Colleen Crew 3. Florence Boughton 4. Marie Rvbirsson 5. Annette Horton Precinct 10 - Creek Valley School 1, JoAnn Lorsergan, Chair 2. Jeanine Westling 3. Ruth Haggerty 4. Ann Latham 5. He 1 ors Conne l l Precinct 11 - Creek Valley Church 1. Petty Poiiitt, Chair 2. Karen Vickmars 3. R i t'a Acker 4. Carol Melichar 5. Muza Habeck Precinct 12 - Christ Church 1. Ardis Wexler} Chair 2. Carol Hite 3. Marlys Hittner, 4. Shirley B,jerken 5. Mary Scholz Proposed Primary Election Judges Wage 2 Precinct 13 - Centennial Lakes far' 1. Doris Pet erscrn, Chair- 2. Annadel 1 Quantrrei 1 3. Patricia Robbins 4. Anne Matu1a 5. Rebecca Larrsors Precinct 14 - St. Peters Church 1. Mary Jane Platt, Chair 2. Joyce Hanson Esther O1 son Eva Bryan 5. Patricia - Bartlett 4725 Southview La. 927 -3401 6215 5429 Wooddale Ave. (24) 920 -0558 4516 Woodland Rd. (24) 929 -7595 4601 Concord Ter-r. (24) 927 -5860 5656 Wooddale Ave. (24) 920 -6361 4620 W. Woodland Rd: (24) 929 -4115 5900 Concord Ave. 6313 Halifax Ave. (24) 927 -3401 6215 Halifax Ave. (24) 925 -1629 5921 Fairfax Ave. (24) 920 -0454 5928 Halifax Ave. (24) 925 -3419 6309 St. Johns Ave. (24) 920 -3617 6401 Gleason Rd. Zenith Ave. S. (10) 5713 W. 68th St. (39) 944 -7228 6620 Pawnee Rd. (39) 941 -8511 6804 Sally Lane (39) 941 -2731 5849 Creek Valley Rd. (39) .942 -0531 4713 School Rd. (24) 920 -2959 6901 Tr-acv Ave. 6412 Lime-rick La. (39). 941-1073 5201 Tifton Dr. (39) 941 -8576 6401 W i 1 ry ars Ave. ( 39) 941 -9316 6417 Wilryan Ave. (39) 941 -4674 5100 Duggan Plaza (39) 941 -3959 6901 Normarsdale Rd. Zenith Ave. S. (10) 4913 Larkspur La. (35) 925 -20'37 , 4720 Aspasia La. (35) 927 -4885 4405 Durs, .berry La. ( 35) 927 79179 4405 Ellsworth Dr. (35) 922 -0406 4512 Gilford Dr. (315) 920 -2152 7yQ�% Lu cc A, 4120 ParkIawn ave. (35) 835 -7951 4380 Park Iawn Ave. (35) 897 -1763 4101 ParkIawn Ave. (35) 844 -0647 4145 Park Iawn Ave. (35) 830 -1069 4415 ParkIawn Cr. (35) 835 -0923 5421 France Ave. S. 5504 Boar-d Ave. S. (10) 926 -8447 5829 Drew Ave. S. (10) 926 -8856 5441 Mork Ave. S. (10) 926 -1006 5908 Drew Ave. S. (10) 927 -9273 6O12. Zenith Ave. S. (10) 926 -0142 Prec i nc'i 16 - Corrse l i a School 1. Mary McDonald, Chair, 2. Donna Montgomery 3. Nathal ie Perrsors 4. Doris Blake 5. Lucille Ingrarw Precinct 17 - Church of the Master, 1. Lorrsa Livingston, Chair 2. .lean McDerrnid 3. Louise .Jackson 4. Marie Bachman 5. Betty Lou Petersen 7000 Cornelia Dr. 6929 Southdale py- opc•sed 926 -7860 6824 Oaklawn Ave. (35) Presidential Primary Election Fudges Laguna Dr. (35) 922 -4547 Rage 3 Southdale Rd. (35) Precinct 15 - Valley View High School 6750 Val ley View Rd. S. (35) 1. Kaye Luikerss, Chair 7310 Claredon Dr. (33) 344 -1016 2. Carol Hanson 5908 Chapel Dr. (33) 944 -2753 3. Sharon Sodes^lund 7108 Mark Terrace Dr. (39) 944 -7449 4. .Joann Buie 6224 Braeburn Cir. (39) 341 -7373 5. Mav-jorie 3ohnscm 7115 Tupa Dr. 433 344 - 5102 Prec i nc'i 16 - Corrse l i a School 1. Mary McDonald, Chair, 2. Donna Montgomery 3. Nathal ie Perrsors 4. Doris Blake 5. Lucille Ingrarw Precinct 17 - Church of the Master, 1. Lorrsa Livingston, Chair 2. .lean McDerrnid 3. Louise .Jackson 4. Marie Bachman 5. Betty Lou Petersen 7000 Cornelia Dr. 6929 Southdale Road (35) 926 -7860 6824 Oaklawn Ave. (35) •920 -3044 4520 Laguna Dr. (35) 922 -4547 6701 Southdale Rd. (35) 920 -1470 6400 York Ave. S. (35) 920 -0100 7128 France Ave. S. 5320 Wooddale Ave. (24) 326 -5322 5116 Mirror Lakes Dr. (36) 329 -8853 6016 zenith Ave. S. (10) 927 -8273 7201 Ycsrk Ave. S. ( 3 5) 831 -6452 4313 Cornelia Cir. (35) 926 -9523 Precirsct 18 - Edirsborouah Park 7700 York Ave. 5408 Stauder Cir. (36) 1. .lean Erdall, Chair 6101 Abbott Ave. (10) 322 -92L.- 2. Myrtle Grette 5709 York Ave. S. (10) 926 -6373 3. Selma Shelton 7200 York Ave.. S. (35).. 831 -8863 4. Virginia St erns 7607 York Ave. S. ( 35) 935 -1445 5. Jo Anne St-reed 7350 York Ave. S. 0211 (35) 835-13019 Precinct 13 - Chapel Hills Church 1. Charlotte Scanlon, Chair Sue Corsors 3. Catherine Murphy 4. .Tears Liudahi 5. Anne LaBovsky Precinct 20 - Brookview Church 1. Patricia Olander, Chair 2. Anita Delegard 3. Harriet Koch 4. Charlotte Burris 5. .loan Ochs 6512 Vernon Ave. 6144 Arctic Way (36) 938-345 5408 Stauder Cir. (36) 338 -3456 6143 Arctic Way (36) 338 -4287 6075 Lincoln Dr. (36) 938 -4386 6075 Lincoln Dr. 11207 (36) 933 -1477 5017 W. 70th St. 7001 Lee Valley Cir. (39) 944 -2185 7209 Lanham La. (39) 341 -5056 5501 Dewey Hill Rd. (33) 944 -0271 5820 Dewey Hill Rd. (39) 941 -4108 7500 Cahill Rd. 11304 (39) 823 -7511 0 I )cn 0 a) T0: Ken Rosland From: Janet Chandler Date: March 2, 1992 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION Subject: Yard Waste Rebate Application Agenda Item # VI. c Consent ❑x Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion RECOMMENDATION Resolution to authorize submittal of 1992 Hennepin County Yard Waste Rebate application. INFO /BACKGROUND The Hennepin County Board has authorized extension of the Yard Waste Rebate to Cities through 1992. Under this program Edina qualifies for a rebate of $73,073. The guidelines state: "Expenses can include curbside (yard waste) collection costs, operating costs of a drop -off and /or compost /landspreading site, equipment, program administration and promotion and /or a rebate to homeowners on their utility bill to offset costs'incurred by them for managing their own yard waste." The staff proposal is to distribute the rebate through a utility bill credit to homeowners of $5.40 during the fall billing cycle. 13,286 households @ 5.40 $71,744 Administrative costs S 1.329 Total rebate fund $73,073 Residents would be informed through a message printed on the bill 'and an article in the "About Town" newsletter. -over- 2 YARD WASTE REBATE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the 1992 Hennepin County yard waste program consists of providing rebates to cities for the local management of yard waste; and. WHEREAS, Edina has established a method of requiring private haulers to take yard waste to County approved compost sites; and WHEREAS, Edina has also established a method of passing on a rebate to the residents of the City through a credit on the utility bill; and WHEREAS, this program meets the requirements of Hennepin County Resolutions #90 -3 -299, 90- 5 -373R2 and 91 -5 -393; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Edina City Council authorizes submittal of the Hennepin County Yard Waste Rebate Application to continue this program through 1992. RESOLUTION FOR YARD WASTE REBATE WHEREAS, the 1992 Hennepin County yard waste program consists of providing rebates to cities for the local management of yard waste; and WHEREAS, Edina has established a method of requiring private haulers to take yard waste to County approved compost sites; and WHEREAS, Edina has also established a method of passing on a rebate to the residents of the City through a credit on the utility bill; and WHEREAS, this program meets the requirements of Hennepin County resolutions No. 90 -3 -299, No. 90- 5 -373R2 and No. 91 -5 -393; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Edina City Council hereby authorizes submittal of the Hennepin County Yard Waste Rebate Application to continue this program through 1992. ADOPTED this 2nd day of March, 1992. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and correct copy of the resolution duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of March 2, 1992 and as recorded in the minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 3rd day of March, 1992. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk 9�A.1,�� o e� ass REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Kenneth E. Rosland City Manager From: Craig G. swanson Chief of Police Date: 02/27/92 Subject: Expenditure. of Forfeiture Monies Recommendation: Agenda Item # —v1.1 Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Motion to approve the expenditure of forfeiture money as recommended. Info /Background: Forfeiture money has been accumulated over the last several years to a sum of approximately $40,000. Guidelines for its expenditure are quite specific. The attachments hereto include a specific recommendation for expenditure of a portion of the funds. Background information is also included on the subject. CITY OF EDINA POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: February 27, 1992 TO: Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager FROM: Craig G. Swanson, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Forfeiture Funds I propose the Edina City Council approve the expenditure of forfeiture funds in the sum of $20,200 as outlined below. The current fund balance is $40,924.17 and the recommendations are consistent with laws regarding their use. The new fund balance will be $20,724, with an expected addition of $2,313.72 from seized funds in the next few months. The current proposal includes: 1. DARE Program $ 37000 (T -shirts and promotional items) 4,000 2. Cornerhouse membership 13.200 3. Cellular air time $20,200 These funds supplement but do not replace 1992 budgeted amounts. Attached for your convenience are some commonly -asked questions concerning forfeiture funds and the Statute that controls those funds. CRAIG. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:nah Attachments (2) Q: What are forfeiture funds and how are they obtained? A: Forfeiture funds are basically cash seized as the result of what is called an Administrative Forfeiture. That occurs when a legal seizure takes place in relationship to a drug and /or controlled substance arrest. The person(s) adversely affected have 60 days within which to initiate legal process to regain control of the seized property. If they fail to act within the 60 days, the legal possession of the property is automatically converted to the government agency involved. Other methods of obtaining and seizing assets are through search warrants and summons and complaint, but the property/assets must be connected to the criminal activity in order to be legally seized. Q: What laws and guidelines pertain to their expenditure? A: Attached hereto is MSS 609.5315 and the U.S. Attorney General's guidelines on seized and forfeited property. Q: How can forfeiture funds be used? A: Forfeiture funds can be used in a number of ways, according to State and Federal law. 1. Purchase equipment, supplies, services. 2. Overtime, support services, training. 3. Purchasing information and intelligence. Q: How are they accounted for? A: There is very strict accounting for all the seizures and all the forfeiture monies. The Investigative Division has produced a very detailed account of all seizures, returns, transfers, and disbursements. Q: Are the items recommended eligible for purchase with forfeiture money? A: Yes. The items recommended are intended to augment law enforcement and not supplement the current police budget. Q: Why are funds recommended for D.A.R.E.? A: D.A.R.E. is a program over and above the normal budget. It has had outstanding evaluations locally and Nationwide. It is in its second year in Edina. Q: What is Cornerhouse and why is a membership recommended? A: Cornerhouse is an inter - agency child abuse evaluation center located in Minneapolis. It has professional staff and a specifically designed facility for the delicate process of interviewing children. A singular comprehensive interview can be conducted minimizing the negative impact on the child and maximizing the value to the criminal justice system. Participation in Cornerhouse is shared by police departments in Hennepin County on a pro rata basis. CRIMINAL CODE 6095315 .,,.11097 (b) The complaint must be captioned in the name of the claimant as plaintiff, the u `ued propert y as defendant, and must state with specificity the grounds on which the zed pr alleges the property was improperly seized and stating the plaintiffs interest the property seized. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, an action for the return of property seized under this section may not be maintained by or on behalf of any per- son who has been served with a notice of seizure and forfeiture unless the person has complied with this subdivision. (c) If the claimant makes a timely demand for judicial determination under this subdivision, the appropriate agency must conduct the forfeiture under section 609.531, subdivision 6a. History: 1988 c 665 s 14; 1989 c 290 art 3 s 31 609.5315 DISPOSITION OF FORFEITED PROPERTY. Subdivision 1. Disposition. If the court finds under section 609.5313 or 609.5314 that the property is subject to forfeiture, it shall order the appropriate agency to: (1) sell property that is not required to be destroyed by law and is not harmful to the public and distribute the proceeds under subdivision 5; (2) take custody of the property and remove it for disposition in accordance with law; (3) forward the property to the federal drug enforcement administration; (4) disburse money as provided under subdivision 5; or (5) keep property other than money for official use by the agency and the prosecut- ing agency. If property is forfeited Subd. 2. Disposition of administratively forfeited property. p P Y under and no administratively made, the appropriate agency may dispose the � property in any cofl determination theways last d in subdivision 1. Subd. 3. Use by law enforcement. Property kept under this section may be used only in the performance of official duties of the appropriate agency or prosecuting agency and may not be used for any other purpose. Proceeds from the sale of property kept under this subdivision must be disbursed as provided in subdivision 5. Subd. 4. Distribution of proceeds of the offense. Property that consists of proceeds derived from or traced to the commission of a designated offense must be applied first to payment of seizure, storage, forfeiture, and sale expenses, and to satisfy valid liens against the property; and second, to any court- ordered restitution before being dis- bursed as provided under subdivision 5. Subd. 5. Distribution of money. The money or proceeds from the sale of forfeited property, after payment of seizure, storage, forfeiture, and sale expenses, and satisfac- tion of valid liens against the property, must be distributed as follows: (1•)-70-percent- of-the money,or prouccub a.,uM► •..•,• --- -- - a B en cY —for deposit as a supplement to the ageny-s_operating.fund or similar fund ford 4 Use-in law enforcement;r (2) 20 percent of the money or proceeds must be forwarded to the county attorney or other prosecuting agency that handled the forfeiture for deposit as a supplement to its operating fund or similar fund for prosecutorial purposes; and (3) the remaining ten percent of the money or proceeds must be forwarded within 60 days after resolution of the forfeiture to the state treasury and credited to the general fund. Any local police relief association organized under chapter 423 which received or was entitled to receive the proceeds of any sale made under this section before the effective date of Laws 1988, chapter 665, sections 1 to 17, shall continue to receive and retain the proceeds of these sales. History: 1988 c 665 s 15; 1989 c 290 art 3 s 32; 1989 c 335 art 4 s 100; 1990 c 499 s9 v �� �O REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Kenneth E. Rosland City Manager From. Craig G. Swanson Chief of Police Date: 02/27/92 Subject: Cellular Telephones Recommendation: None. Info /Background: Agenda Item # Consent ❑ Information Only 0 Mgr . Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council ,Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Public Safety use of cellular telephones. CITY OF EDINA POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: February 27, 1992 TO: Kenneth E. Rosland FROM: Craig G. Swanson SUBJECT: Cellular Telephones Recently, comment has been sought regarding the use of cellular telephones by Edina Public Safety. The simple answer is that both the Police and Fire Departments have become dependent on that form of communication and it has enhanced the service provided to the citizens of Edina. The longer answer is listed below in various Public Safety categories. Police Operations: ♦ Officer -to- supervisor communications on technical, and /or difficult issues. ♦ Officer -to- officer communications on operational issues. ♦ Investigator -to- investigator communications during surveillance and other undercover operations. ♦ Officer -to- dispatcher communications on discreet subjects. ♦ Follow -up calls to victims and witnesses. Police Administration: ♦ Calls between staff officers and administration during periods away from the office. Emergency PreRaredness (Civil Defense): ♦ Redundant communications network when normal communications are either disrupted or overloaded. ♦ Operational communications in the field that can be more comprehensive than radio communications. (Problems and solutions can be discussed in greater detail.) Kenneth E. Rosland February 27, 1992 Page 2 ♦ Communications between departments and /or agencies that have no other common network. Animal Control: ♦ Follow -up calls and advice to citizens regarding both domestic and wild animals and birds. ♦ Communications to and from officers while they remain on patrol in the community rather than needing to find a telephone. Fire Department Operations: ♦ Communication between the scene of a fire or a HAZMAT scene in a problem - solving discussion format. ♦ Ability to call up specific persons or equipment. ♦ Ability to communicate with agencies not on the normal radio network. ♦ Officer communications not normally conducted on radio channels. ♦ Confidential communications to prevent monitoring by media or citizens. ♦ Redundant communications link in case of failure of a primary system. Emergency Medical Service Operations: ♦ Back -up communications to and from E911 Public Safety Answering Point. ♦ Back -up communications with hospital emergency rooms. ♦ Primary communications to and from other EMS services outside the normal radio system. In summary, Edina Public Safety uses the cellular telephone system on a frequent basis. It has been proven to be valuable and it improves overall service to the community. Any actions to maintain or enhance cellular communications will be a benefit to Edina. If you have further questions, please contact me. CRAI G. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE t 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062700 02/24/92 105.00 STATE LAB OF SERVICES 105.00 " 062701 02/24/92 100.00 SUPERIOR FORD REPAIR PARTS 062701 02/24/92 100.00 SUPERIOR FORD REPAIR PARTS 062701 02/25/92 11,076.00 SUPERIOR FORD PICK UP 062701 02/24/92 11,076.00 SUPERIOR FORD TRUCK 062701 02/25/92 13,122.08 SUPERIOR FORD TRUCK 062701 02/24/92 13,732.00 SUPERIOR FORD TRUCK 062701 02/24/92 11,291.00 SUPERIOR FORD TRUCK 60,497.00 " 062702 02/24/92 848.53 SUN ELECT CORP TOOLS 848.53 " 062703 02/24/92 3,850.00 MECO WATER PUMPS 3,850.00 " 062704 02/24/92 280.71 K &V LIGHTING REPAIRS 280.71 " 062705 02/24/92 9.95 LINDA MAETZOLD CULTURAL EXPO 1i 9.95 " 062706 02/24/92 9.26 DORIE BARMAN CULTURAL EXPO 9.26 r 062707 02/24/92 71.75 CERAMIC ART /SUP CRAFT SUPPLIES 062707 02/24/92 40.01 CERAMIC ART /SUP CRAFT SUPPLIES 062707 02/24/92 61.77 CERAMIC ART /SUP COST /GOODS SOLD 173.53 " 062708 02/24/92 200.00 MEDCENTER HEALTH INSURANCE 200.00 " 062709 02/24/92 50.40 HENN CTY TREAS TREE DISPOSAL 50.40 " 062710 02/24/92 60.99 COMPUTER CITY A/R GENERAL SUPPLIES 60.99 " 062711 02/24/92 100.00 NPPTA DUES 100.00 " 062712 02/24/92 200.00 BW&A BOOKS 200.00 " 062713 02/24/92 146.00 WRIGHT LINE INC FILE FOLDERS 146.00 " 062714 02/24/92 395.16 PACE INC PRO SERVICES 395.16 " 062715 02/24/92 304.66 MICHAEL BLOOD UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 062715 02/24/92 304.06 MICHAEL BLOOD UNIFROM ALLOWANCE 03 -02 -92 PAGE ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 10- 4200 - 482 -48 26530 10- 4540 - 560 -56 3893A 9387 10- 4540 - 560 -56 3894A 9385 10- 4901 - 305 -30 3901 8136 10- 4901- 305 -30 3894 8136 10 -4901- 650 -64 3902 8135 40 -1335- 000 -00 3895 8143 40- 1335 - 000 -00 3893 8141 10- 4580 - 560 -56 642783 9112 40 -1340- 000 -00 210820 8603 28- 4248 - 702 -70 8326 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 23- 4588_- 611 -61 13704 9058 23- 4588 - 611 -61 18499 9311 23- 4624- 613 -61 13704 9058 10- 4156- 510 -51 10- 4250 - 644 -64 20703 10- 4504- 510 -51 038315 9314 10- 4201 - 627 -62 10- 4502 - 490 -49 6074 7192 10- 4504 - 260 -26 303772 9276 40- 4201 - 800 -80 001908 9411 10- 4266- 420 -42 10- 4266- 420 -42 1 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062715 02/24/92 304.66- MICHAEL BLOOD UNIFROM ALLOWANCE 304.06- * 062716 02/24/92 152.41 FRESCO TOOLS 152.41 * 062717 02/24/92 30.00 SOKKIA MEAS SYS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30.00 * 062718 02/24/92 200.00 MICHAEL T HANSON SERVICES 200.00 * 062719 02/24/92 358.93 MARLIN IND DIV INC TRAINING 358.93 * 062720 02/24/92 13.95 RADIO CONTROL SUBSCRIPTION 13.95 * 062721 02/24/92 3,511.20 MARK T SCHEUNEMAN INSURANCE 3,511.20 * 062722 02/24/92 188.00 GROUP HEALTH INC INSURANCE 188.00 062723 II� 02/2!'/92 433.39 MN BUSINESS FORMS GENERAL SUPPLIES 433.39 * 062724 02/24/92 114.45 ART MATERIAL INC COST /GOODS SOLD 114.45 * 062725 02/24/92 558.00 US WEST CELLULAR TELEPHONE 558.00 * 062726 02/24/92 126.10 NELSON RADIO COMM RADIO REPAIR - 062726 02/24/92 179.50 NELSON RADIO COMM REPAIR PARTS 062726 02/24/92 149.00 NELSON RADIO COMM SIREN REPAIR 454.60 * 062727 02/24/92 31.00 LE RIBAR CO INC PLUG 31.00 * 062728 02/24/92 321.58 CLUTCH 7 U JOINT BEARINGS 321.58 * 062729 02/24/92 395.12 HALL SIGN INC SIGNS 395.12 * 062730 02/24/92 145.98 AUTO WSLE W INC REPAIR PARTS 062730 02/24/92 4.97 AUTO WSLE W INC REPAIR PARTS 062730 02/24/92 281.61 AUTO WSLE W INC REPAIR PARTS 432.56 * 062731 02/24/92 42.60 NAT CUSTOM ENTER BATTERIES 42.60 * 062732 02/24/92 3,000.00 POSTMASTER PERMIT 4939 03 -02 -92 PAGE ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. # MESSAGE 10- 4266- 420 -42 10- 4580 - 644 -64 28370 9355 10- 4504 - 260 -26 100289 8396 10- 4201 - 490 -49 10- 4202 - 280 -28 30- 4204 - 781 -78 10- 4156 - 510 -51 10- 4156- 510 -51 10- 4504 - 510 -51 17309 9306 23- 4624- 613 -61 304706 9051 10- 4901- 500 -50 9148 10- 4540 - 560 -56 16273 9155 I 10- 4540- 560 -56 16280, 9157 10- 4540 - 560 -56 16274 9156 25- 4504- 385 -30 18580, 8972 10- 4540 - 560 -56 56860 8932 10- 4542- 325 -30 86206 8687 10- 4540- 560 -56 40929 9154 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40899 9118 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40917 9154 10- 4504 - 301 -30 19402 8937 10- 4290 - 510 -51 2 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1 03 -02 -92 PAGE 3 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 9 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 3,000.00 * 062733 02/24/92 375.00 IACP CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 375.00 * 062734 02/25/92 42.60- EDINA TOWING PRO SERVICES 10- 4201- 420 -42 5278 062734 02/24/92 42.60 EDINA TOWING PRO SERVICES 10- 4201- 420 -42 4256 062734 02/25/92 40.00 EDINA TOWING PRO SERVICES 10- 4201- 420 -42 5278 062734 02/25/92 42.60 EDINA TOWING PRO SERVICES 10- 4201 - 420 -42 5278 82.60 * 062735 02/24/92 102.50 INTOXIMETER INC GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 920014 9220 102.50 * 062736 02/24/92 45.00 THE WINE SPECTATOR WINE MAGAZINE 50- 4632 - 862 -86 266029 45.00 * 062737 02/24/92 940.67 JAY JAFFEE PRO SERVICES 12- 4201 - 434 -43 940.67 * 062738 02/24/92 12,820.00 MN DEPT OF PERMIT 1992 .40- 4310- 803 -80 12,820.00 * 062739 02/26/92 81.75 LOCATOR /MONITOR SALE REPAIRS 40- 4248 - 801 -80 1962 9233 81.75 * 062740 02/24/92 195.80 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES DUES 10- 4204 - 504 -50 9365 195.80 * 062741 02/24/92 57.75 PRAIRIE MOON NURSERY FLOWER SEEDS 10- 4568- 643 -64 57.75 " 062742 02/24/92 157.50 VIKING LAB INC WATER TREATMENT 30- 4564- 783 -78 57787 9193 157.50 * 062743 02/24/92 394.16 SCAN AIR FILTERS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 34855 9195 394.16 " Chicago Tube & Iron 062744 02/24/92 418.60 PIPE 10- 4542 - 325 -30 278443 8604 418.60 * 062745 02/24/92 45.00 ARTIST OF MN DUES 23- 4204 - 611 -61 9312 45.00 * 062746 02/24/92 332.00 PRECISION GRAPHICS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 37146 9384 332.00 * 062747 02/24/92 120.95 MARSHALL & SWIFT GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 200 -20 120.95 * 062748 02/24/92 344.05 FILTRA TECH SYST GENERAL SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 805 -80 11077 9168 344.05 * 062749 02/24/92 245.28 SINCO REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 801 -80 044341 9159 245.28 * 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062750 02/24/92 10.00 US GYPSUM CO HANDBOOK 10.00 A 062751 02/24/92 51,300.00 ENVIRO SYST INC CONSTRUCTION 51,300.00 A 062752 02/25/92 40.00 ATOM CONT ED 062752 02/24/92 15.00 ATOM DUES 55.00 A 062753 02/24/92 26.00 DIV OF EMERG MGMT CONT ED 26.00 A 062754 02/24/92 79.00 N MEMORIAL CONT ED 79.00 A 062755 _ 02/24/92 333.00 CLARION HOTEL CONT ED 333.00 A 062756 02/24/92 29.95 BOARDROOM CLASSICS BOOKS 29.95 A 062757 02/2i/92 2,116.70 WALKER PARKING PRO ENG SERV , 2,116.70 A 062758 02/25/92 50.00 ERICA BOUZA CULTURAL EXPO 50.00 A ' 062759 02/25/92 50.00 TONY BOUZA CULTURAL EXPO 50.00 A 062760 02/25/92 200.00 MARGARET LAFLEUR CULTURAL EXPO 200.00 A 062761 02/25/92 100.00 CSFA CULTURAL EXPO 100.00 A 062762 02/25/92 25.00 MILO MARTIN CULTURAL EXPO 25.00 062763 02/25/92 125.00 BRADS PRO AUDIO CULTURAL EXPO 125.00 A 062764 02%25/92 30.00 JOANN BUIE CULTURAL EXPO 30.00 A 062765 02/25/92 50.00 EXPLORER POST 925 CULTURAL EXPO 50.00 A 062766 02/25/92 32.00 SUSAN STRIBING CLASS REFUND 32.00 A 062767 02/25/92 32.00 CARLEY WATTS CLASS REFUND 32.00 A 03 -02 -92 PAGE ACCOUNT NO. INV. *-P.O. A MESSAGE 10- 4502 - 490 -49 60- 1300 - 025 -20 1830 10- 4202 - 420 -42 002237 10- 4204 - 420 -42 001999 10- 4202 - 460 -46 10- 4202 - 420 -42 10- 4202 - 420 -42 10- 4502- 420 -42 10- 4201 - 260 -26 66744 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 10- 4280 - 504 -50 23- 3500 - 000 -00 23- 3500 - 000 -00 4 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062768 02/25/92 062769 02/25/92 062770 02/25/92 062771 02/25/92 062772 02/24/92 062773 02/24/92 062774 02/24/92 062775 02/21/92 062776 02/24/92 062777 02/25/92 062778 02/25/92 062779 02/25/92 062780 02/25/92 062781 02/25/92 062782 02/25/92 062783 02/25/92 062784 02/25/92 062785 02/25/92 062786 02/25/92 CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 28.00 MOLLY HAGEN CLASS REFUND 28.00 * 24.00 WENDY LEE RAUN CLASS REFUND 24.00 * 32.00 BECKY ROM CLASS REFUND 32.00 * 32.00 JOY WALTERS CLASS REFUND 32.00 * 58.00 GFOA MANUALS 58.00 29.57 COMPUTER WORLD COMPUTERWORLD 29.57 * 42.49 REFERENCE SOFTWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 42.49 * 109.90 BORLAND GENERAL SUPPLIES 109.90 * 120.00 KIDS KONNECTION COST /GOODS SOLD 120.00 * 59.50 JEAN MANICK ART WORK SOLD 59.50 * 105.00 BOB CONNOLLY ART WORK SOLD 105.00 * 35.00 KIRSTEN HANSON ART WORK SOLD 35.00 * 32.20 NORMA HANLON ART WORK SOLD 32.20 * 21.00 HAROLD WENDORF ART WORK SOLD 21.00 * 18.90 HARRY CARLSON ART WORK SOLD 18.90 * 180.00 NICK LEGEROS AC INSTRUCTOR 180.00 * 175.00 ROSE EDIN AC INSTRUCTOR 175.00 * 128.00 LOUISE GILLIS AC INSTRUCTOR 128.00 * 274.00 DANNY MACKERMAN AC INSTRUCTOR 03 -02 -92 PAGE ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 23- 3500- 000 -00 23- 3500 - 000 -00 23- 3500 - 000 -00 23- 3500- 000 -00 10- 4204 - 160 -16 10- 4204 - 160 -16 10- 4504 - 510 -51 10- 4504- 510 -51 23- 4624 - 613 -61 3071 9061 23- 3625- 000 -00 23- 3625- 000 -00 23- 3625- 000 -00 23- 3625 - 000 -00 23- 3625 - 000 -00 23- 3625- 000 -00 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 5 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062787' 062788 062789 062790 062791 062792 062793 062793 062794 062794 062794 062795 062796 062797 062798 062799 062800 062801 062802 062803 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/251/92 02/241/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92- 02/25/92 AMOUNT 274.00 100.00 100.00 * 58.50 58.50 * 200.00 200.00 * 500.00 500.00 * 15.00 15.00 * 20.00 20.00 49.50 49.50 99.00 " 650.00 15.00 15.00- 650.00 * 418.00 418.00 * 400.00 400.00 * 150.00 150.00 " 19.45 19.4 50.00 50.00 252.88 252.88 26.72 26.72 " 25.00 25.00 706.00 706.00 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION MN CRAFTS COUNCIL SARA BLEDSOE MONICA SULLIVAN CFB MN FESTIVALS AND MRPA D &B BUSINESS ED SVC D &B BUSINESS ED SVC GOVT TRAIN SVC GOVT TRAIN SVC GOVT TRAIN SVC CRAIG WERNESS MN SAFETY COUNCIL MN SEX CRIMES ID CHECKING GUIDE ERIC KLEINBERG DEPT OF MICHAEL NIBBE MEMA CLAUDIA NIXON ADVERTISING /AC AC INSTRUCTOR AC INSTRUCTOR OFFICE CHAIRS DUES CONT ED GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES CONT ED REGISTRATION REGISTRATION MILEAGE REGISTRATION CONT ED BOOKS CONT ED REGISTRATION - CONT ED DUES PRO CLEAN SERVICE 03 -02 -92 PAGE 6 ACCOUNT NO. INV. * P.O. A MESSAGE 23- 4214 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 -. 10- 4901 - 440 -44 5598 8910 30- 4204 - 781 -78 30- 4202 - 781 -78 330226 9288 30- 4504- 781 -78 30- 4504 - 781 -78 10- 4202 - 420 -42 10- 4202 - 600 -60 10- 4202 - 600 -60 10- 4208 - 600 -60 10- 4206- 260 -26 10- 4202 - 420 -42 9214 10- 4502- 420 -40 105922 10- 4202 - 420 -42 10- 4310 - 560 -56 10- 4202 - 420 -42 10- 4204 - 460 -46 40- 4201- 800 -80 7536 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062804' 02/25/92 062805 02/25/92 062806 02/25/92 062807 02/25/92 062808 02/25/92 062809 02/25/92 062810 02/25/92 RRRRRR II 062812 02/29/92 062813 02/25/92 062813 02/25/92 062814 02/25/92 I 062815 02/25/92 062816 02/25%92 062817 02/25/92 062818 02/25/92 062819 02/25/92 062820 02/25/92 062821 02/25/92 062822 02/25/92 AMOUNT 400.00 400.00 * 580.00 580.00 * 90.00 90.00 * 50.00 50.00 * 11.00 11.00 * 138.00 138.00 * 124.45 124.45 * 4,510.00 4,510.00 * 13.67 370.27 383.94 * 20,916..00 20,916.00 * 2,255.05 2,255.05 * 919.50 919.50 * 45.00 45.00 * 26.00 26.00 * 26.00 26.00 * 66.00 66.00 * 135.36 135.36 * 442.50 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION STEVE SEGNER CASH REG SERV BARNARD ELEC SV TECH ALARM SERVICE IAFC DUES SW FIRE LEAGUE DUES ALLEN ROTHE COMM END DL N MEMORIAL EMS CONT ED CAREER TRACK TRG TAPES CITY OF HENN CTY SHERIFF HENN CTY SHERIFF BROWN TRAFFIC PROD INDEPT SCHOOL FLEX- O -LITE MAC QUEEN EQUIP JANE CAMPBELL ANN HAMES LAURA HINTON ASTRO PUTTS RESCUE ONE FEE FOR SERVICE EQUIP MAINT WORKHOUSE /JAIL TRAFFIC CONTROLLER CULTURAL EXPO GLASS BEADS CONT ED REFUND REFUND MILEAGE ARTIFICIAL TURF GENERAL SUPPLIES 03 -02 -92 PAGE 7 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. R MESSAGE 10- 4288 - 510 -51 15335 30- 4288 - 782 -78 002128 8757 10- 4204 - 440 -44 10- 4204 - 440 -44 10- 4310 - 440 -44 10 -4202- 440 -44 10- 4608- 440 -44 121700 8908 10- 2010 - 000 -00 10- 4274 - 420 -42 10- 4286- 220 -22 25- 4900 - 007 -54 910912 6876 10- 4280 - 504 -50 612826 9430 10- 4544 - 335 -30 4899 8502 10- 4202 - 280 -28 10- 3500 - 000 -00 10 -3500- 000 -00 10- 4208 - 600 -60 27- 4624- 667 -66 001361 9303 10- 4504- 440 -44 5028 9014 * * * -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/2/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 02/25/92 AMOUNT 442.50 * 53.75 53.75 * 738.30 738.30 * 320.00 320.00 * 125.00 125.00 * 10.45 10.45 * 134.80 134.80 * 36.00 36.00 * 9.00 9.00 * 9.00 9.00 * 58.00 58.00 * 60.00 60.00 * 225.00 225.00 * 15.00 15.00 * 15.00 15.00 * 8.20 8.20.* 125.00 125.00 * 32.95 32.95 * CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ADVANCE STATE SEC PRAIRIE ELECT HENN FACULTY ASSN LAKE COUNTRY PARK VACUUM CTR SICO INC DIANE MEADE MARY KENISTON KATHLEEN SAPORITO EDINROSE INC BRAEMAR CITY OF CURRAN V NIELSEN CO US WEST GOT TRAIN SERVICE ARROWWOOD MILE NBCS 02/25/92 95.20 ABP MIDWEST SECURITY PHOTO REPAIRS AMBULANCE REFUND CONT ED REPAIR PARTS MATTRESS REFUND REFUND REFUND COST OF' GOODS PROGRAM AD REPAIRS PHONE REGISTRATION CONT ED CONT ED GENERAL SUPPLIES CULTURAL EXPO 03 -02 -92 PAGE 8 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 50- 4516- 840 -84 9298 27- 4248 - 667 -66 22698 9295 10- 3180 - 000 -00 10- 4202 - 440 -44 27- 4540- 667 -66 11568 931$ 10- 4504- 440 -44 204821 8566 28- 3500 - 000-00 28- 3500- 000 -00 28- 3500- 000 -00 28- 4624- 703 -70 46870 8745 28- 4204 - 701 -70 9516 27- 4248 - 663 -66 14941 9371 27- 4256- 662 -66 10- 4202 - 600 -!� 10- 4202 - 420 -42 103919 8661 10- 4202 - 420 -42 12420 9315 10- 4504 - 420 -42 13746 10- 4280 - 504 -50 535288 9515 * * * -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE # # # # ## PAGE 9 062A21 02/25/92 # ## # ## ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 062A24 02/24/92 062A29 02/25/92 062A29 02/24/92 # # # # ## 062A39 02/24/92 062A39 02/24/92 062A45 02/24/92 062A46 02/25/92 R # # # # R 30- 4304 - 782 -78 062A53 02/24/92 195.71 062A64 02/25/92 062A64 02/25/92 # # # # ## 062A76 02/24/92 # # # # ## 062A85 02/25/92 # # # # ## 120.04 062A95 I 02/25/92 CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 9 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 4 MESSAGE 95.20 " * ** -CKS 195.71 ADT SECURITY SYS. ALARM SERVICE 30- 4304 - 782 -78 195.71 " # ## -CKS 120.04 AIR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 148602 8971 120.04 " # ## -CKS 132.98 ALBINSON GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- .260 -26 090269 8395 136.96 ALBINSON PEN PRINTS /PAPER 10- 4570- 260 -26 088121 8395 269.94 " * ** -CKS 174.00 ALTERNATOR REBUILD REPAIR PARTS. 10- 4540 - 560 -56 16330 9185 1,337.70 ALTERNATOR REBUILD CHAIN HOIST.. 10- 4901- 560 -56 7442 8788 1,511.70 " * ** -CKS 213.75 AMER. PHOTO COPY GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 51726 213.75 * 73.70 ACTION MESSENGER PRO SERVICE 30- 4201 - 781 -78 78962 73.70 " * ** -CKS 125.79 AMERICAN SHARECOM TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 510 -51 .125.79 " # ## -CKS 17.50 MARIAN ALSTAD ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -UO 1,078.00 MARIAN ALSTAD AC INSTRUCTOR 23- 4201 - 611 -61 1,095.50 " " ** -CKS 181.50 ASPLUND COFFEE COST /GOODS SOLD 30- 4624- 784 -78 35654 9374 181.50 " * ** -CKS 138.07 AUDIO VISUAL WHSE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 79787 138.07 " # ## -CKS 45.50 ADRIANE BRUMFIELD ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625 - 000 -00 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT 45.50 " 062A96 02/24/92 35.00 35.00 " « « « « «« 062A99 02/25/92 25.22 062A99 02/25/92 12.86 38.08 " 062803 02/24/92 46.50 062B03 02/24/92 46.50 93.00 " « « « « «« 062615 02/24/92 88.00 88.00 " « « « « « « 062B17 02/21/92 34233:55 34,,233.55 " « « « « «« 062630 02/24/92 90.00 062630 02/24/92 18.25 062B30 02/25/92 61.04 062830 02/24/92 1.57 062B30 02/24/92 31.08 - 062B30 02/24/92 3.06 062830 02/.24/92 110.96 253.80 " 062831 02/25/92 42.00 062B31 02/25/92 405.00 447.00 " « « « « « « 062835 02/25/92 499.00 062635- 02/25/92 71.00 570.00 " 062646 02/25/92 76.00 76.00 " 062B50 02/24/92 411.02 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION AUTOMOBILE SERV CTR REPAIRS AXT -LYLE AXT -LYLE BENSON OPTICAL BENSON OPTICAL BEST COPY STORES BFI RECYCLING SYS BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BERTELSON BROS. INC BETSY BRYANT_ BETSY BRYANT CONCESIIONS CONCESSIONS SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY GLASSES PRINTING RECYCLING' GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES PT MAINT AC AC INSTRUCTOR BECKER ARENA PRODUCT REPAIRS BECKER ARENA PRODUCT GENERAL SUPPLIES BLMGT LINO /CARPET BEST BUY CO GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 03- 02 -92 PAGE 10 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. • MESSAGE 10- 4248 - 560 -56 11082 9158 29- 4624 - 722 -72 29- 4624- 722 -72 10- 4642- 301 -30 676020 10- 4642 - 560 -56 675230 10- 4504 - 510 -51 10- 4226 - 507 -50 10- 4504 - 200 -20 722355 10- 4504 - 260 -26 753618 10- 4504 - 420 -42 753628 10- 4504- 510 -51 753482 10- 4504- 510 -51 738858 10- 4504 - 510 -51 753731 10- 4504 - 510 -51 755577 23- 4120 - 612 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 28- 4248 - 704 -70 013544 9509 30- 4504- 784 -78 013517 8531 30- 4504 - 784 -78 11121 9296 25- 4504 - 385 -30 092543 " "" -CKS " "" -CKS " "" -CKS " "" -CKS " "" -CKS " "" -CKS "" "-CKS " "" -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 411.02 * RRRRRR 062661 02/24/92 3,900.00 BOUSTEAD ELEC & MFG. REPAIRS 3,900.00 * RRRRRR 062674 02/25/92 160.00 BRADLEY BENN REPAIRS /AC 062674 02/25/92 120.00 BRADLEY BENN OFFICE ADM /AC 062674 02/25/92 157.00 BRADLEY BENN AC INSTRUCTOR 437.00 RRRRRR 062679 02/24/92 469.61 BROCK WHITE GENERAL SUPPLIES 469.61 R R R R R R 062697 02/25/92 95.88 BYERLY S MEALS 062697 02/2 /92 127.84 BYERLY S MEALS ,I , 223.72 * RRRRRR 062C01 02/24/92 265.92 C & S DISTRIBUTING COST /GOODS SOLD 265.92 * RRRRRR 06 X07 02/24/92 1,801.08 CARGILL INC. DE -IING SALT 062C07 02/24/92 1,088.91 CARGILL INC. DE -ICING SALT 062C07 02/24/92 785.34 CARGILL INC. DE -ICING SALT 3,675.33 * 062C08 02/25/92 2,595.51 CSI RADIO 2,595.51 * 062C09 02/24/92 149.50 CARLSON PRINTING GENERAL SUPPLIES 062C09 02/24/92 719.40 CARLSON PRINTING GENERAL SUPPLIES 062C09 02/25/92 498.05 CARLSON PRINTING PRO SERVICES 1,366.95 * RRRRRR 062C17 02/24/92 86.55 CDP RENTAL 86.55 * RRRRRR 062C30 02/24/92 66.70 CITY BEER BEER R R R R R R 66.70 * 03 -02 -92 PAGE 11 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE * ** -CKS 40- 4248 - 801 -80 323991 9184 RRR -CKS 10- 4248 - 646 -64 23- 4120- 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 314 -30 9099 * ** -CKS 10- 4206 - 440 -44 6197 10- 4206 - 440 -44 6899 **A-CKS 23- 4624- 613 -61 133803 9054 * ** -CKS 10- 4538- 318 -30 752698 10- 4538- 318 -30 750681 6180 10- 4538- 318 -30 750682 6180 10- 4901 - 440 -44 22092 6670 10- 4504- 510 -51 053737 10- 4504- 510 -51 053705 30- 4201 - 781 -78 053765 * ** -CKS 10- 4504 - 540 -54 149118 RRR -CKS 50- 4630- 822 -82 RRR -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 12 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 0 MESSAGE 062C33 02/25/92 169.99 CITY OF EDINA WATER 10- 4258 - 446 -44 062C33 02/25/92 30.56 CITY OF EDINA WATER 10- 4258 - 646 -64 062C33 02/24/92 185.00 CITY OF EDINA GARBAGE 50- 4250 - 821 -82 1502 385.55 " RRRRRR RRR -CKS 062C35 02/25/92 227.60 CITYLINE ADVERTISING 30- 4214 - 781 -78 1064 227.60 " RRRRRR - - - RRR -CKS 06X60 02/24/92 34.75 CONSTR FASTENING SYS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 301 -30 16683 9161 34.75 " RRRRRR - RRR -CKS 06X72 02/24/92 2,990.00 CARLSON TRACT /EQUIP EQUIP 10- 4901 - 650 -64 8859 2,990.00 " RRRRRR RRR -CKS 062C87 02/24,/92 485.55 CURTIN MATHESON SCI LAB SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 482 -48 9251 485.55 " RRRRRR RRR -CKS 062C89 02/24/92 17,368.00 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. FAIRWAY AERATOR 27 -1340- 000 -00 8736 9269 062089 02/24/92 107.90. CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. TIRES 27- 4540 - 664 -66 52454 9212 17,475.90 " RRRRRR "RR -CKS 062D09 02/24/92 82.80 DAEHN - MARCELLA PRINTING 10- 4600 - 180 -18 82.80 " RRRRRR RRR -CKS 062D26 02/25/92 160.00 TOBIE DICKER PT MAINT AC 23- 4120- 612 -61 062D26 02/25/92 1,110.00 TOBIE DICKER AC INSTRUCTOR 23- 4201- 611 -61 1,270.00 RRRRRR RRR -CKS 062D31 02/24/92 147.20 DAVIES WATER EQUIP REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 803 -80 21747 9109 147.20 " RRRRRR - RRR -CKS 062D35 02/25/92 2,673.80 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE 10- 4156 - 510 -51 2,673.80 " - 062D36 02/25/92 487.00 BILL DIETRICHSON AC INSTRUCTOR 23- 4201 - 611 -61 - 487.00 " 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION RRRRRk 062D52 02/24/92 48.13 DISPATCH COMM /MN MIC 062D52 02/24/92 205.00 DISPATCH COMM /MN CRYSTAL 062D52 02/24/92 31.50 DISPATCH COMM /MN REPAIR WORK 284.63 * Rkkkkk 062D85 02/24/92 41.26 DUFFEY PAPER CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES 41.26 * RRRRRk 062E02 02/24/92 541.84 E KRAEMER & SONS INC FILL MATERIAL 541.84 * RkR *RR 062E11 02/24/92 93.26 EAGLE WINE MIX 93.26 * RRkkkR II . 062E14 02/24/92 79.06 EARL F. ANDERSON SIGNS 79.06 * kRRRRR 062E20 02/24/92 100.00 ECOLAB PEST ELIM. PEST CONTROL 062E20 02/24/92 85.00 ECOLAB PEST ELIM. PEST CONTROL 185.00 * k k k R k k 062E26 02/25/92 39.25 ED PHILLIPS & SONS WINE 062E26 02/25/92 165.30 ED PHILLIPS & SONS BEER 062E26 02/24/92 88.75 ED PHILLIPS & SONS BEER 062E26 02/25/92 33.20 ED PHILLIPS & SONS MIX 326.50 kRRRRR 062E54 02/24/92 64.24 EIDE SAW & KNIFE GENERAL SUPPLIES 062E54 02/24/92 72.00 EIDE SAW & KNIFE TOOLS 136.24 * RRRRRR 062E60 02/24/92 17.00 ELECTRIC MOTOR REP. REPAIRS 17.00 * kkkRkR 062E66 02/24/92 67.40 EAGLE ELEVATOR MAINT 03 -02 -92 PAGE 13 ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 8 MESSAGE *** -CKS 10- 4294 - 560 -56 94206 10- 4294 - 560 -56 94723 10- 4294 - 560 -56 94171 * ** -CKS 23- 4504 - 61.3 -61 044287 8545 * ** -CKS 40- 4504 - 803 -80 23213 4097 * ** -CKS 50- 4632- 862 -86 536588 * ** -CKS 10- 4542 - 325 -30 112646 8791 CKS 30- 4288 - 782 -78 9375 30- 4288 - 782 -78 9375 * ** -CKS 50- 4628- 822 -82 72822 50- 4630 - 862 -86 72769 50- 4632 - 842 -84 70943 50- 4632- 862 -86 72593 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 301 -30 83325 9325 10- 4580- 301 -30 83717 9164 CKS 30- 4504 - 783 -78 150762 * ** -CKS 10- 4248 - 520 -52 3793 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT. VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062E66 02/24/92 67.40 EAGLE ELEVATOR MAINT 134.80 " R R R R R R 062E73 02/25/92 146.77 EMER MED. PRODUCTS AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 146.77 RRRRRR 062E75 02/24/92 300.00 EMPLOYEES CLUB •SUPPLIES 300.00 " R RRRR R . 062E97 02/25/92 19.03 E -Z -GO TEXTRON GENERAL SUPPLIES 19.03 " RRRR *R - '. 062F08 02/25/92 63.40 FAIRVIEW PRO SERVICES 63.40 " RRRRRR � , 062F14 02/24/92 15,103.86 FIDELITY BANK FICA 062F14 02/25/92 15103.86- FIDELITY BANK FICA 062F14 02/24/92 15,,103.86 FIDELITY BANK FICA 062F14 02/24/92 15,103.86- FIDELITY BANK FICA 062F14 02/24/92 4,111.82 FIDELITY BANK MEDICARE 062F14 02/25/92 4,111:8020 -" FIDELITY BANK MEDICARE R R R R R R 062F50 02/24/92 140.37' FRED G ANDERSON REPAIR PARTS 062F50 02/24/92 69.57 FRED G ANDERSON PAINT 062F50 02/24/92 23.99 FRED G ANDERSON REPAIR PARTS 233.93 " RRRRRR 062F73 02/25/92 195.00 SUSAN FRAME PT OFFICE /AC 062F73 02/25/92 384.00 SUSAN FRAME AC INSTRUCTOR 062F73 02/25/92 214.00 SUSAN FRAME COST /COMM 793.00 " RRRRRR 062G11 02/24/92 36.08 GARLANDS INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 36.08 " RRRRRR 062G13 02/25/92 107.00 GARTNER REFRIG INC. REPAIRS 03 -02 -92 PAGE 14 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 10- 4288 - 510 -51 3390 9429 * ** -CKS 10- 4510- 440 -44 103140 9011 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 500 -50 * ** -CKS 27- 4504 - 665 -66 182116 9319 * ** -CKS 10- 4201 - 420 -42 792062 * ** -CKS 10- 4149 - 510 -51 10- 4149 - 510 -51 10- 4159 - 510 -51 10- 4159- 510 -51 10-4162- 510 -51 10- 4162- 510 -51 * ** =CKS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 117102 8774 10- 4540 - 520 -52 116872 8634 10- 4540 - 520 -52 117.192 8769 * ** -CKS 23- 4120 - 611 -61 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 4624 - 613 -61 * ** -CKS 10- 4504 - 646 -64 41135 9236 RRR -CKS 28- 4248 - 704 -70 6815 9427 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 107.00 * RRRRRR 062G32 02/24/92 116.04 GOPHER STATE 1 CALL SERVICES 116.04 * RRRRRR 062070 02/25/92 532.00 MARGARET GUST AC INSTRUCTOR 062G70 02/24/92 25.00 MARGARET GUST 4/30/92 557.00 RRRRRR 062G79 02/24/92 10,000.00 GREUPNER -JOE SERVICES 10,000.00 * RRRRRR 062G82 02/24/92 211.32 GRIGGS COOPER & CO. MIX 211.32 * RRRRRR li 062G88 02/25/92 300.00 PAT GEISHEKER AC INSTRUCTOR 300.00 * RRRRRR 062G93 02/25/92 288.00 JEAN GRAPP AC INSTRUCTOR 288.00 * RRRRRR 062H02 02/24/92 50.08 HANCO CORP PARTS 50.08 * RRRRRR 062H04 02/24/92 227.35 HACH CO. REPAIR PARTS 227.35 * RRRRRR 062H06 02/25/92 210.00 PHYLLIS HAYWA AC INSTRUCTOR 210.00 * R R R R R R 062H09 02/24/92 690.00 HALLMAN OIL IL 062H09 02/24/92 455.80 HALLMAN OIL OIL DRUM 1,145.80 * RRRRRR 03 -02 -92 PAGE 15 ACCOUNT NO. INV. • P.O. ! MESSAGE * ** -CKS 10- 4318 - 280 -28 * ** -CKS 23- 4201 - 611 -61 30- 4224 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS 27- 4201- 661 -66 * ** -CKS 50- 4632- 842 -84 536806 * ** -CKS 23- 4201 - 611 -61 * ** -CKS 23- 4201 - 611 -61 * ** -CKS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 405361 8617 * ** -CKS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 683537 8960 * ** -CKS 23- 4201- 611 -61 * ** -CKS 10- 4618 - 560 -56 123372 8827 10- 4618 - 560 -56 123371 8826 * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 16 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. -INV. 0 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 062H21 02/24/92 94.05 HARMON GLASS GLASS REPAIR 10- 4248 - 560 -56 9153 062H21 02/24/92 87.60 HARMON GLASS GLASS REPAIR 10- 4248 - 560 -56 9097 181.65 " " "" -CKS 062H30 02/24/92 787.30 HARMON GLASS & GLAZE REPAIRS 50- 4248 - 821 -82 9140 787.30 " " "" -CKS 062H62 02/24/92 16.78 HOFF MARKING DEVICE RUBBER STAMPS 10- 4504 - 180 -18 141502 9221 16.78 " **A-CKS 062H99 02/25/92 60.00 JEAN HAEFELE ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 062H99 02/25/92 60.90 JEAN HAEFELE ART WORK SOLD 23- 3625- 000 -00 062H99 02/25/92 60.00- JEAN HAEFELE ART WORK SOLD 23 -3625- 000 -00 60.90 " " "" -CKS 062I59 02/21/92 498.45 INTERIOR COM SYS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 036460 498.45 " "." -CKS 062I78 02/24/92 174.25 ISIA PRINTING 28- 4600- 701 -70 032421 9278 062I78 02/25/92 144.00 ISIA PRINTING 28- 4600- 701 -70 032497 8988 318.25 " " " "� "" **A-CKS 062J35 02/24/92• 96.07 JERRYS PRINTING MEETING EXP 10- 4206 - 100 -10 C10367 062J35 02/24/92 57.42 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING. 12- 4600 - 434 -43 C10264 062J35 02/24/92 102.69 JERRYS PRINTING GENERAL SUPPLIES 50- 4504 - 822 -82 C10303 062J35 02/24/92 102.69 JERRYS PRINTING GENERAL SUPPLIES 50- 4504- 842 -84 C10303 062J35 02/24/92 102.69 JERRYS PRINTING GENERAL SUPPLIES 50- 4504 - 862 -86 461.56 " " ■. " " "" -CKS 062:41 02/25/92 525.43 JIM HATCH SALES SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 664 -66 1132 8918 525.43 " ".. -CKS " " " "." 062 :74 02/24/92 39.02 JUSTUS LUMBER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 30067 8924 062J74 02/24/92 215.52 JUSTUS LUMBER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 28253 8674 254.54 " " ". -CKS " " "" "" 062J99 02/25/92 40.00 JANET CANTON - MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 160 -16 - 1992 CITY OF EDINA- CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 17 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 40.00 " * ** -CKS 062K09 02/24/92 45.92 KAMAN INDUST TECH REPAIR PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 8925 062K09 02/24/92 362.08 KAMAN INDUST TECH REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 8979 062K09 02/24/92 169.83 KAMAN INDUST TECH REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 8998 577.83 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062K23 02/25/92 132.30 KELLY SERVICES INC PRO SERVICES 30- 4201 - 781 -78 27- 4214 - 661 -66 9727 062K23 02/24/92 127.58 KELLY SERVICES INC PRO SERVICES 30- 4201 - 781 -78 ADVERTISING 9376 9723 259.88 02/25/92 495.00 J PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 661 -66 * * * * ** 062L09 02/25/92 1,475.00 J.PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING * ** -CKS 062K35 02/24/92 14.99- KNOX COMM CREDIT CREDIT 10- 4504 - 301 -30 011813 062K35 02/24/92 12.79 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 301 -30 023752 L86140 062K35 02/24/92 34.17 KNOX COMM CREDIT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 375 -30 023021 8966 062K35 02/24/92 24.95 KNOX COMM CREDIT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 011600 9095 062K35 02/24/92 282.94 KNOX COMM CREDIT TOOLS 10- 4580 - 301 -30 011695 9108 062K35 02/24/92 69.99 KNOX COMM CREDIT TOOLS 10- 4580- 646 -64 012551 9352 062K35 02/21/92 90.73 KNOX COMM CREDIT TOOLS 10- 4580- 646 -64 012460 9256 062K35 02/2 /92 17.17 KNOX COMM CREDIT TOOLS 10-4580-646-64 012481 9340 062K35 02/24/92' 61.94 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 10- 4604- 646 -64 011605 9098 062K35 02/24/92 11.99 KNOX COMA CREDIT LUMBER 10- 4604- 646 -64 012081 9232 062K35 02/24/92 66.78 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 10- 4604- 646 -64 012465 9334 062K35 02/25/92 60.82 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 011482 9122 719.28 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062K45 02/24/92 475.00 KOKESH ATHLETIC COST /GOODS SOLD 28- 4624 - 703 -70 60749 9133 475.00 * * ** ** *** -CKS 062L09 02/25/92 753.40 J PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 661 -66 9727 062L09 02/25/92 495.00 J PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 661 -66 9723 062L09 02/25/92 495.00 J PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 661 -66 9720 062L09 02/25/92 1,475.00 J.PATRICK MOORE CO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 667 -66 9290 3,218.40 * 062L10 02/24/92 265.76 LAKELAND ENGINEERING REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 803 -80 L86140 8933 265.76 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062L28 02/24/92 314.42 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 322 -30 8780 062L28 02/24/92 341.14 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 325 -30 8846 062L28 02/24/92 77.52 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 560 -56 8965 062L28 02/24/92 357.00 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 646 -64 8843 062L28 02/24/92 399.55 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 8844 062L28 02/24/92 198.25 LAWSON PRODUCTS SAFETY EQUIP 10- 4642 - 301 -30 8974 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062L28 02/24/92 062L28 02/24/92 062L28 02/24/92 062L28 02/24/92 062L28 02/24/92 * * * * ** LAWSON PRODUCTS 062L34. 02/24/92 062L54 02/24/92 * * * * ** GENERAL SUPPLIES 062L56 02/24/92 062L56 02/25/92 062L56 02/24/92 062L56 02/24/92 I. LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 062L60 02/24/92 * * * * ** 28.99 " 062L76 02/25/92 062M02 02/24/92 062M02 02/24/92 * * * * ** 177.83 062M07 02/24/92 062M07 02/24/92 CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 18 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 198.25 LAWSON PRODUCTS SAFETY EQUIP 10- 4642 - 560 -56 8845 119.15 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 40- 4504- 801 -80 8842 216.57 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 803 -80 8973 476.07 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 801 -80 8962 290.68 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 803 -80 8963 2,988.60 * ** -CKS 28.99 LEEF BROS. INC. LAUNDRY 23- 4262- 612 -61 28.99 " m**-CKS 177.83 LUNDS PLOWING 50- 4248 - 821 -82 15215 177.83 * ** -CKS 13.91 LINHOFF PHOTO 12- 4215 - 434 -43 206300 12.07 LINHOFF PHOTO 12- 4508 - 434 -43 205156 42.82 LINHOFF PHOTO SUPPLIES 12-4508- 434 -43 206457 10.42 LINHOFF PHOTO 12- 4508 - 434 - 43.206300 79.22 " * ** -CKS 435.82 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 10- 1145 - 000 -00 8,419.61 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 10- 4233 - 160 -16 4,851.32 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 10- 4233 - 200 -20 3,334.00 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 10- 4233 - 420 -42 17,026.39 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 40- 4233 - 800 -80 340.24 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 50- 4233 - 820 -82 340.24 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 50- 4233 - 840 -84 340.24 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 50- 4233 - 860 -86 35,087.86 " " ** -CKS 6,425.04 LYLE SIGNS INC. SIGNS 10- 4542- 325 -30 19951 8613 6,425.04 * **A-CKS 288.00 MAC QUEEN EQUIP INC.- GUTTER BROOM 10- 4534 - 310 -30 21959 8953 . 482.00 MAC QUEEN EQUIP INC. BROOM /CORE 10- 4534- 310 -30 21807 8676 770.00 " *** -CKS 6,636.50 MARK VII SALES BEER 50- 4630- 862 -86 132.65 MARK VII SALES MIX 50- 4632- 862 -.86 6,769.15 * "* -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1 03 -02 -92 PAGE 19 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 062M16 02/24/92 778.52 MCCAREN DESIGN PLANTS 30- 4660- 782 -78 6415 9267 778.52 * . *. *.. * ** -CKS 062M19 02/25/92 "113.76 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 560 -56 062M19 02/25/92 2,426.41 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 062M19 02/25/92 127.74 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY TOOLS 10- 4580 - 560 -56 062M19 02/25/92 351.75 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY PARTS 10- 4620- 560 -56 062M19 02/25/92 174.00 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 062M19 02/25/92 64.49 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY TOOLS 40- 4580 - 801 -80 3,258'.15 * * ** -CKS 062M22 02/24/92 188.27 MCNEILUS STEEL. REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 188342 8957 188.27 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS B2f25{8�-- ----- - -- -- -- - AM° ooEArNEE- E9L+ E6`T--- E@- 3i69- @98- 99�riSi@9 -- - - --- - 962M2 7 -- L L 062M27 02/24/92 172.00 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANER 10- 4504 - 560 -56 29121 8854 062M27 02/24/92 170.85 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES -10- 4512 - 540 -54 29165 9092 062M27 02/24/92 459.00 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512- 540 -54 29123 8858 062M27 02/24/92 286.15 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512- 540 -54 29120 8851 062M27 02/24/92 170.85- MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512 - 540 -54 29165 9092 062M27 02/24/92 275.80 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES '10- 4512 = 540 -54 29164 8960 062M27 02/24/92 170.85 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512 - 540 -54 29165 9092 062M27 02/24/92 286.15- MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512- 540 -54 29120 8851 062M27 ___e6pM2? 02/24/92 286.75 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 10- 4512- 540 -54 29120 8851 488.80 MERIT SUPPLY REPAIR PARfS t8 4540 S75 Se 29658 8802 - 962M2 062M27 )5f92 02/24/92 489.99 120.00 MERIT GWPP6V MERIT- SUPPLY REPAIR PART" GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 664 -66 29264 -- 9211 062M27 02/25/92 427.60 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 28- 4512- 702 -70 29351 9378 062M27 02/24/92 344.35 MERIT SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES -30- 4504- 782 -78 29266 9271 062M27 02/25/92 206.10 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 30- 4512 - 782 -78 29307 9304 062M27 02/24/92 480.00 MERIT SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION 60- 1300 - 025 -20 29077 8824 PPA 2,942.45* * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062M32 02/24/92 520.40 M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES 50- 4632- 822 -82 10774 062M32 02/24/92 346.40 M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES 50- 4632- 842 -84 10801 062M32 02/25/92 277.44 IM AMUNDSON CIGARETTES 50- 4632 - 842 -84 10946 062M32 02/25/92 224..76 M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES 50- 4632- 862 -86 10863 062M32 02/24/92 208.16 M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES 50- 4632 - 862 -86 "10713 1,577.16 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062M37 02/25/92 75.00 MGA DUES 27- 4204 - 661 -66 75.00 062M29 02/25/92 90.00 Messerli & Kramer Ambulance Collect 10- 3180 - 000 -00 5182 -00 062M29 02/25/92 314.00 Messerli & Kramer Amuulance Collect 10- 3180 - 000 -00 5182 -01 * ** -CKS 404.00* 1992 CITY OF EDINA VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION CHECK NO.. DATE AMOUNT TRASH BAGS 062M43 02/25/92 43.50 GENERAL SUPPLIES MILWAUKEE TOOL CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES 43.50 * 062M44 02/25/92 102.72 EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE EQUIP RENTAL 102.72 " RRRRR# EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE PHONE RENTAL 062M47 02/24/92 96.55 CREDIT 062M47 02/24/92 132.30 BOOTS MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING -228.85 * #R # # #R ADERTISING MN. TORO INC. MOWER ROLLERS 062M60 02/24/92 43.20 43.20 * #R #RRR 062M64 02/24/92. 449.73 449.73 " 062M68 02/25/92 164.61 062M68 02/25/92 14.95 062M68 02/25/92 18:88 062M68 02/25/92 24.82 062M68 02/25/92 64.63 062M68 02/25/92 106.45 394.34 062M69 02/24/92 50.00 062M69 02/24/92 10.00 - 062M69 02/24/92 325.50 365.50 062M76 02/24/92 156.05 156.05 RR #R ## 062M80 02/24/92 27.47 062M80 02/24/92 18.08 062M80 02/24/92 24.79 70.'34 " 062M81 02/25/92 509.85 062M81 02/24/92 90.50 600.35 -* RRRR #R CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION MIDWEST BADGE BUTTONS MIDWEST CHEM SUPPLY TRASH BAGS MIDWAY IND SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES MIDWAY IND SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES MILWAUKEE TOOL CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES MN. BEARING CO. REPAIR PARTS CELLULAR ONE EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR.ONE EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE. EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE EQUIP RENTAL CELLULAR ONE PHONE RENTAL MCC /MIDWEST REPAIRS MCC /MIDWEST CREDIT MCC /MIDWEST CRAFT SUPPLIES MN.'GLOVE BOOTS MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADERTISING MN. TORO INC. MOWER ROLLERS MN. TORO INC. MOWER PARTS 03 -02 -92 PAGE 20 ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 8 MESSAGE 10- 4504 - 440 -44 97245 9015 10- 4504- 440 -44 5593 8913 **A-CKS 10- 4504 - 325 -30 143541 9188 10- 4504 - 325 -30 143542 9188 * ** -CKS 40- 4504 - 801 -80 253507 9167 * ** -CKS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 122498 8956 * ** -CKS 10- 4226 - 420 -42 10- 4226- 420 -42 10- 4226- 420 -42 10- 4226 - 420 -42 10- 4226- 420 -42 10- 4226 - 440 -44 8572 23- 4248 - 612 -61 64741 9057 23- 4588 - 611 -61 64855 23- 4588- 611 -61 64538 9050 * ** -CKS 10- 4642- 301 -30 63315 8236 **A-CKS 10- 4210- 140 -14 4371 10- 4210 - 140 -14 4309 10- 4214 - 140 -14 4370 27- 4540- 664 -66 247533 9134 27- 4540- 664 -66 246302 9002 * ** -CKS e 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062M97 02/25/92 4,825.45 MPLS FINANCE DEPT. WATER PURCHASED 4,825.45 062M98 02/25/92 1,380.04 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 715.70 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 2,196.86 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 315.94 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 1,018.04 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 209.58 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 569.99 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 249.93 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 3,534.57 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 94.86 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 203.11 MINNEGASCO GAS 062M98 02/25/92 260.47 MINNEGASCO GAS 10,749.09 *AAAAA 062NO3 02/24/92 510.00 MPLS SEWER & WATER REPAIRS 062NO3 02/24/92 930.00 MPLS SEWER & WATER REPAIRS 062NO3 02/2/92 737.00 MPLS SEWER & WATER REPAIRS ,I. 2,177.00 * AAAAAA 062N12 02/25/92 1,760.52 FORTIS BENEFITS INSURANCE 1,760.52 * 062N13 02/24/92 47.80 MUZAK ADVERTSING 062N13 02/24/92 47.80 MUZAK ADVERTSING 95.60 * AAAAAA 062N15 02/25/92 476.36 NAME BRAND SPORTS UNIFORM HATS 476.36 062N16 02/24/92 37.21 NSP POWER /LIGHT 062N16 02/25/92 63.29 NSP POWER /LIGHT 062N16 02/24/92 40.84 NSP POWER /LIGHT 062N16 02/24/92 43.74 NSP POWER /LIGHT 185.08 AA *AAA 062N18 02/24/92 35.70 NATL CAMERA EXCH. PHOTO SUPPLIES 35.70 AAAAAA 062N21 02/24/92 35.60- NAPA AUTO PARTS CREDIT 062N21 02/24/92 43.69 NAPA AUTO PARTS REPAIR PARTS 062N21 02/24/92 156.64 NAPA AUTO PARTS PARTS 03 -02 -92 PAGE 21 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 40- 4640- 803 -80 10- 4254 - 440 -44 10- 4254 - 540 -54 10- 4254- 646 -64 23- 4254- 612 -61 27- 4254 - 662 -66 27- 4254- 664 -66 30- 4254 - 784 -78 40- 4254- 801 -80 40- 4254 - 803 -80 50- 4254- 821 -82 50- 4254- 841 -84 50- 4254 - 861 -86 40- 4248 - 803 -80 30944 9238 40- 4248 - 803 -80 30940 9081 40- 4248 - 803 -80 30738 9082 10- 4158 - 510 -51 50- 4214 - 822 -82 109203 50- 4214 - 862 -86 30- 4262- 784 -78 9132 40- 4252 - 801 -80 40- 4252 - 801 -80 40- 4252 - 801 -80 40- 4252- 801 -80 12- 4508 - 434 -43 10- 4540 - 560 -56 699928 10- 4540 - 560 -56 778204 9113 10- 4620- 560 -56 780097 9264 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS *AA -CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE *Axxx* 255.77 062N31 02/25/ 062N31 02/24/ 062N31 02/24/ 062N31 02/25/ 062N31 02/25/ xRAxx* 162.00 062N72 02/24/ ARRRRx 376.94 062N82 02/24/ 062N82 02/24/ 062N82 02/24/ 062N82 02/24/ ixxxxA 2.80 062N88 02/25/ ****** 062N99 02/24/ 062N99 02/24/ 062N99 02/24/ 062N99 02/24/ 062N99 02/24/ 062N99 02/24/ *RRxR* 062017 02/24/ 062017 02/24 062017 02/24 062017 02/25 062017 02/25 A * * A R * 062050 02/25 RxxAxx 062099 02/25 AMOUNT 164.73 " 92 2 248.01 92 3 386.74 92 2 255.77 92 4 480.05 92 1 102.85 1,473.42 * 92 2 2,566.40 2,566.40 * 92 1 162.00 92 1 172.80 92 3 376.94 92 1 161.18 872.92 * 92 7 755.00 755.00 * 92 2 2.80 92 2 25.00 92 1 10.36 92 4 45.41 92 7 73.85 92 1 18.00 175.42 92 4 421.00 /92 192.00 CHECK REGISTER 'VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION LL DIST SYSTEM LL DIST SYSTEM LL DIST SYSTEM LL DIST SYSTEM LL DIST SYSTEM NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY J THOMAS NELSON NAOMI JOHNSON NAOMI JOHNSON NAOMI JOHNSON NAOMI JOHNSON NAOMI JOHNSON NAOMI JOHNSON OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE PRODUCTS OWENS SERVICE CO DOROTHY ODLAND COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD TIRES COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD AC INSTRUCTOR ART WORK SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL "SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES CRAFT SUPPLIES PRINTING NEC ZA GENERAL SUPPLIES COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER REPAIRS AC INSTRUCTOR 03 -02 -92 PAGE 22 ACCOUNT NO. INV. R P.O. A MESSAGE * ** -CKS 28- 4624- 703 -70 504953 8746 28- 4624- 703 -70 500139 9024 28- 4624- 703 -70 502054 9144 28- 4624- 703 -70 504952 9510 30- 4624- 784 -78 505737 10- 4616- 560 -56 23- 4624- 613 -61 192914 8546 23- 4624- 613 -61 192752 8208 23- 4624 - 613 -61 192896 9060 23- 4624- 613 -61 192688 9053 23- 4201 - 611 -61 23- 3625- 000 -00 23- 4504- 611 -61 23- 4504- 612 -61 23 -4516- 611 -61 23- 4588 - 611 -61 23- 4600- 611 -61 10- 4288 - 510 -51 159762 9297 10- 4504 - 420 -42 152005 9046 23- 1300 - 000 -00 152825 9071 23 -1300- 000 -00 152825 9071 23- 1340 - 000 -00 152825 9071 30- 4248- 783 -78 62655 9265 23- 4201- 611 -61 * ** -CKS " ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS *** -CKS ** *-CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 192.00 * RRRRRR 062P28 02/24/92 389.88 PLANT EQUIP INC REPAIR PARTS 389.88 * *RRRRR 062;35 02/25/92 116.99 PETERSON- BARBARA MILEAGE 062P35 02/25/92 108.99 PETERSON- BARBARA REIMBURSEMENT 225.98 * RRRRRR 062;44 02/25/92 488.00 PHYSIO CONTROL MAINT AGREEMENT 488.00 " RRRRRR 062P46 02/24/92 311.04 PIONEER RIM & WHEEL REPAIR PARTS 311.04 * RRRRR* li 062P56 02/24/92 162.50 PLASTIC BAGMART PLASTIC BAGS 162.50 * RRRRRR 062P64 02/25/92 80.54 POMMER CO GENERAL SUPPLIES 80.54 * R *RRRR 062;82 02/24/92 63.85 PRIOR WINE COMPANY WINE 63.85 * RRRRRR 062Q16 02/24/92 17.95 QUALITY WINE MIX 062Q16 02/25/92 30.75 QUALITY WINE MIX 48.70 * RRR *RR 062Q20 02/24/92 58.32 QUICK SERV BATTERY FILTER 062Q20 02/24/92 16.25 QUICK SERV BATTERY FILTER 74.57 * RRRRRR 062R01 02/25/92 208.40 R &R SPECIALTIES INC REPAIRS 208.40 * RRRRRR 03 -02 -92 PAGE 23 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 8 MESSAGE * ** -CKS 40- 4540 - 805 -80 14022 9083 RRR -CKS 30- 4208 - 781 -78 30- 4516- 781 -78 * ** -CKS 10- 4274 - 440 -44 D31710 8895 CKS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 274224 8850 * ** -CKS 10- 4504 - 507 -50 5780 9124 CKS 10- 4504 - 600 -60 28224 9498 * ** -CKS 50- 4632 - 862 -86 536235 * *" -CKS 50- 4632- 822 -82 50- 4632 - 842 -84 669414 * ** -CKS 10- 4540- 560 -56 3996 8134 10- 4540 - 560 -56 87155 8264 * ** -CKS 28- 4248 - 704 -70 016029 9367 * *" -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062R15 02/25/92 RRRRRR 062R22 02/24/92 062R22 02/24/92 R R R R R REX DISTR. :R 0633 02/24/92 062R33 02/24/92 062R33 02/24/92 062R33 02/24/92 R R R R R R 062R35 02/215/92 R R R R R R 062R43 02/24/92 RRRRRR 062R47 02/24/92 R R R R R R 062R53 02/25/92 RRRRRR ROLLINS OIL CO 062R65 02/24/92 062R65 02/24/92 RRRRRR RUNYAN /VOGEL GROUP 062R71 02/25/92 062R71 02/25/92 R R R R R R 062R99 02/25/92 RRRRRR CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 105.00 MONICA RUDQUIST ART WORK SOLD 105.00 * 489.30 REM SUPPLIES 312.20 REM SUPPLIES 801.50 * 7,323.30 REX DISTR. 199.70 REX DISTR. 199.70- REX DISTR. 199.70 REX DISTR. 7,523.00 * 7.90 RICHFIELD PLUMB CO 7.90 * 99.95 RITEWAY 99.95 * 2,278.19 ROAD MACHINERY 2,276.19 * 46.50 ROBERT B. HILL 46.50 * 1,263.60 ROLLINS OIL CO 5,149.17 ROLLINS OIL CO 6,412.77 * 2,225.12 RUNYAN /VOGEL GROUP 700.00 RUNYAN /VOGEL GROUP 2,925.12 * 81.93 RUTH SCHMOLL 81.93 * GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES BEER MIX MIX MIX 03 -02 -92 PAGE 24 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 23- 3625 - 000 -00 * ** -CKS 30- 4504- 784 -7.8 01735 9377 30- 4504 - 784 -78 01691 9317 50- 4630 - 862 -86 50- 4632- 832 -86 50- 4632- 832 -86 50- 4632- 862 -86 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 667 -66 2103 9004 * ** -CKS TOOLS 40- 4580 - 801 -80 93000 91111 * ** -CKS REPAIR PARTS J 10- 4540- 560 -56 64963 8828 RRR -CKS SALT 10- 4504 - 4'40 -44 32676 8896 * ** -CKS GASOLINE 10- 4612 - 560 -56 39859 9349 GASOLINE 10- 4612- 560 -56 39858 9349 * ** -CKS CONSTRUCTION 27- 1300 - 007 -00 CONSTRUCTION 27- 1300 - 007 -00 * ** -CKS PETTY CASH 10- 4504- 440 -44 * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 062S10 02/24/92 062S10 02/24/92 * * " * "" 677.64 062S15 02/24/92 1,129.40 * 062S17 02/24/92 * * * * "* REPAIR PARTS 062S20 02/24/92 * * * 1�R" 110.13 062S27 02/24/92 062S27 02/21/92 * * * * *" 119.50 062S31 02/25/92 062531 02/24/92 72.43 062533 02/25/92 * * * * *" SHERWIN WILLIAMS 062535 02/24/92 *R*R ** 062S40 02/24/92 062S40 02/24/92 062S40 02/24/92 062S40 02/24/92 062S40 02/24/92 062S40 02/24/92 * * * * ** * 062S42 02/25/92 03 -02 -92 PAGE 25 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 10- 4616 - 560 -56 25167 9160 10- 4616- 560 -56 25569 8787 * "_CKS 10- 4540- 540 -54 9162 * ** -CKS 10- 4540- 520 -52 356577 9078 * ** -CKS 10- 4322 - 280 -28 131216 **A-CKS 10- 4504 - 325 -30 1426 -9 9107 40- 4544 - 803 -80 1216 -4 9093 CKS 28- 4612 - 704 -70 30- 4504 - 783 -78 171259 9363 * ** -CKS 25- 4504 - 385 -30 19894 8624 * "* -CKS 50- 4236- 821 -82 * ** -CKS 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24342 4095 10- 4522- 318 -30 24343 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24649 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24683 4095 10- 4522- 318 -30 24344 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24314 4095 * ** -CKS 30- 4580 - 782 -78 8645 CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 451.76 SUBURBAN TIRE & AUTO TIRES 677.64 SUBURBAN TIRE•& AUTO TIRES 1,129.40 * 69.37 SEARS REPAIR PARTS 69.37 * 110.13 STEWART LUMBER REPAIR PARTS 110.13 * 119.50 SAFETY KLEEN SERVICES 119.50 * 72.43 SHERWIN WILLIAMS GENERAL SUPPLIES 59.72 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT 132.15 * 577.68 SUBURBAN PROPANE LP FUEL 28.56 SUBURBAN PROPANE GENERAL SUPPLIES 606.24 * 659.62 SCHERER BROS LUMBER GENERAL SUPPLIES 659.62 * 43.95 SOUTHERN VACUUM REPAIRS 43.95 * 1,425.83 SA -AG INC CONCRETE 1,220.81 SA -AG INC SAND 841.72 SA -AG INC SAND 1,045.15 SA -AG INC SAND 75.58 SA -AG INC SAND 1,018.22 SA -AG INC SAND 5,627.31 75.00 SEARS TOOL CHEST 03 -02 -92 PAGE 25 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 10- 4616 - 560 -56 25167 9160 10- 4616- 560 -56 25569 8787 * "_CKS 10- 4540- 540 -54 9162 * ** -CKS 10- 4540- 520 -52 356577 9078 * ** -CKS 10- 4322 - 280 -28 131216 **A-CKS 10- 4504 - 325 -30 1426 -9 9107 40- 4544 - 803 -80 1216 -4 9093 CKS 28- 4612 - 704 -70 30- 4504 - 783 -78 171259 9363 * ** -CKS 25- 4504 - 385 -30 19894 8624 * "* -CKS 50- 4236- 821 -82 * ** -CKS 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24342 4095 10- 4522- 318 -30 24343 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24649 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24683 4095 10- 4522- 318 -30 24344 4095 10- 4522 - 318 -30 24314 4095 * ** -CKS 30- 4580 - 782 -78 8645 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 26 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 062S42 02/25/92 53.96 SEARS AIR HAMMER 30- 4580 - 784 48 8879 062542 02/24/92 74.56 SEARS TOOLS 30- 4580 - 784 -78 9730 203.52 " " "" -CKS 062S45 02/25/92 13.17 ST. PAUL BOOK GENERAL SUPPLIES 40- 4504- 803 - 80067203 13.17 " ... ■.. """ -CKS 062S72 02/25/92 287.05 STREICHERS AMMUNITION 10- 4572 - 420 -42 429181 9366 287:05 " ...,." " "" -CKS 062S77 02/24/92 341.25 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 8009 062S77 02/24/92 344.45 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 161495 062S77 02/24/92 312.00 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 160885 062S77 02/24/92 10.80 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161745 062S77 02/24/92 47.00 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 - 56.161093 062S77 02/24/92 21.38 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161337 062S77 02/24/92 65.38 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 161250 062S77 02/2¢/92 3.68 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161390 062S77 02/24 /92 12.34 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161177 062577 02/24/92 12.60 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 161770 062S77 02/24/92 1.76 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161789 062S77 02/24/92 136.50 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161431 062577 02/24/92 12.62 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 161433 062577 02/24/92 9.34 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET SEAL 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161401 062S77 02/24/92 23.63 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161515 062577 02/24/92 23.06 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 161310 062S77 02/24/92 - 20.80 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161246 1,398.59 " 062S78 02/24/92 35.08 SPS REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 540 -54 9110 062578 02/24/92 34.27 SPS SINK 25- 4504- 385 -30 9079 062S78 02/24/92 73.90 SPS GENERAL SUPPLIES 25- 4504- 385 -30 9096 062578 02/24/92 69.06 SPS GENERAL SUPPLIES 25- 4504- 385 -30 9079 062S78 02/24/92 40.67 SPS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 8952 062S78 02/24/92 81.13 SPS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540- 803 -80 9152 334.11 " """ -CKS 062T13 02/24/92 218.40 TOM HORWATH FORESTRY 10 -4201- 644 -64 062T13 02/24/92 717.60 TOM HORWATH TRIMMING 10- 4201 - 980 -64 936.00 " - " " " " "■ **A-CKS 062T29 02/24/92 12,041.11 THOMSEN- NYBECK PROSECUTING 10- 4201 - 220 -22 816012 12,041.11 " 062T30 02/24/92 10,576.10 THORPE DISTR. BEER 50- 4630 - 862 -86 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 062730 02/24/92 159.10 THORPE DISTR. MIX 10,735.20 " * *RRRR 062740 02/24/92 142.97 TOLL COMPANY CYLINDERS 062T40 02/24/92 18.45 TOLL COMPANY TOOLS - 161.42 " RRR *R* 062742 02/24/92 60.30- TOOLS BY OLSEN TOOLS 062742 02/24/92 60.30 TOOLS BY OLSEN TOOLS 062742 02/24/92 60.30 TOOLS BY OLSEN TOOLS 60.30 * *R *RRR 062766 02/24/92 240.01 TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT CRAFT SUPPLIES 240.01 * * *R * *R 062796 02/2d/92 429.70 TWIN CITY GAR. DOOR REPAIR PARTS 429.70 * R *R *RR 062U05 02/24/92 62.38 US WEST CELLULAR PHONE 62.38 * * *RRR* 062U08 02/24/92 3,395.26 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 062U08 02/24/92 677.40 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 062U08 02/25/92 5.25 UNIFORM UNLIMITED PATCHES 062U08 02/25/92 420.95 UNIFORM UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 4,498.86 R *RRRR 062U14 02/24/92 169.38 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP GENERAL SUPPLIES 062U14 02/24/92 349.55 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 062U14 02/24/92 200.00 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP GENERAL SUPPLIES 062U14 02/24/92 82.85 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 801.78 * *RRRR* 062U17 02/24/92 188.00 UHL CO REPAIR PARTS 188.00 * *RRR ** 062U20 02/25/92 25.00 UNIVERSITY OF MN CONT ED 03 -02 -92 PAGE 27 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 50- 4632- 862 -86 **A-CKS 10- 4610- 560 -56 426928 27- 4580- 664 -66 164016 8594 * ** -CKS 10- 4580- 801 -80 41020 9104 10- 4580 - 801 -80 41020 9104 40- 4580 - 801 -80 41020 9104 * ** -CKS 23- 4588 - 611 -61 14454 9055 * ** -CKS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 31217 8938 * ** -CKS 12- 4256 - 434 -43 * ** -CKS 10- 4266- 420 -42 10- 4266- 430 -42 10 -4266- 440 -44 353725 9010 10- 4266- 440 -44 101208 9010 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 646 -64 8934 10- 4540 - 440 -44 9183 10- 4540- 520 -52 8934 10- 4540 - 520 -52 9181 * ** -CKS 10- 4540 - 540 -54 63137 * ** -CKS 10- 4204 - 600 -60 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 28 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 25.00 " RRRRRR * ** -CKS 062U25 02/25/92 36.60 UNIVERSAL MED SERV OXYGEN 10- 4510- 440 -44 763553 8899 062U25 02/25/92 24.32 UNIVERSAL MED SERV OXYGEN SUPPLIES 10- 4510- 440 -44 010896 8899 062U25 02/25/92 76.97 UNIVERSAL MED SERV NITROUS 10- 4510 - 440 -44 948618 8899 137.89 " R * * * ** - * ** -CKS 062U27 02/25/92 119.05 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 440 -44 062U27 02/25/92 667.90 US WEST COMM: TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 510 -51 062U27 02/25/92 265.72 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 622 -62 062U27 02/25/92 18.68. US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 628 -62 062U27 02/25/92 96.81 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 646 -64; 062U27 02/25/92. 16.06 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 23- 4256- 612 -61 062U27 02/25/92 51.99- US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256- 622 -62 062U27 02/25/92 51.99 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256- 622 -62 062U27 02/25/92 - 51.99 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256- 662 -66 062U27 02/25/92 184.41 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256 - 567 -66 062U27 02/25/92. 42.96 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 28- 4256- 702-70 062U27 02/2 /92 1,507.20 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 30- 4256- 782 -78 062U27 02/2 /92 203.96 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 30- 4256 - 784 -78 062U27 02/2 /92 490.31 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE. 40- 4256- 803 -80 062027 02/25/92 16.06 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 821 -82. 062U27 02/25/92 16.06 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 841 -84 062U27 02/25/92 16.06 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 5074256 - 861 -86 3,713.23 -" *RRRRR * ** -CKS 062V15 02/24/92 468.50 VAN PAPER CO. SUPPLIES 10- 4514 - 520 -52 397433 9307 468.50 " R* *RRR * ** -CKS 062V30 02/25/92 316.46 VANTAGE ELECTRIC PRO SERVICES 30- 4201 - 784 -78 11968 316.46 " RRR *RR - RRR -CKS 062V36 02/25/92 63.75 VAUGHN DISPLAY REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 440 -44 45890 8570 63.75 " * ** -CKS 062V45 02/24/92 48.33 VFW POST #5555 ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 822 -82 062V45 02/24/92 48.33 VFW POST #5555 ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 842 -84- 062V45 02/24/92 48.34 VFW POST #5555 ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 862 -86 145.00 RR *RRR *** -CKS 062V57 02/24/92 110.21 VIKING INDUS CTR MITTS 40-4504-801-80.435710 8931 i j- 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -02 -92 PAGE 29 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 0 MESSAGE 062V57 02/24/92 383.32 VIKING INDUS CTR SAFETY EQUIP 40- 4642 - 801 -80 435835 9094 493.53 * * ** ** * ** -CKS 062W08 02/24/92 95.89 WW GRAINGER GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 460 -46 608241 9085 062W08 02/24/92 191.65 WW GRAINGER TOOLS 40- 4580 - 801 -80 264244 9151 287.54 ... " "" * ** -CKS _062W28 02/24/92 195.60 WATER PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 40- 4540 - 803 -80 312330 9324 062W28 02/24/92 73.20 WATER PRODUCTS TOOLS 40- 4580 - 803 -80 311655 6828 268.80 " * ** -CKS 062W41 02/24/92 454.62 WEST PHOTO PHOTOS 10- 4508 - 420 -42 61882 9075 .454.62 " * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062W44 02/25/92. 596.10 WEST WELD SUPPLY CO. WELDING GUN 10- 4610 - 560 -56 93403 9180 ,� 596.10 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062W66 02/24/92 194.34 WILLIAMS STEEL CHAIN 10 -4504- 560 -56 390197 8793 062W66 02/24/92 83.52 WILLIAMS STEEL GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 560 -56 392729 277.86 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062W99 02/25/92 252.00 CYD WICKER AC INSTRUCTOR 23- 4201 - 611 -61 252.00 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 062Z05 02/25/92 23.50 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 667 -66 9511 23.50 * * * * ** * ** -CKS 204,725.95 X85;665.95 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 1,175.39 FUND 12 TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS 13,288.00 FUND 23 TOTAL ART CENTER 22,194.87 FUND 25 TOTAL CAPITAL FUND 37,597.21 FUND 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUND 4,479.17 FUND 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUND 38.08 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND 12,788.34 FUND 30 TOTAL EDINBOROUGH PARK 79,945.08 FUND 40 TOTAL •UTILITY FUND 30,883.68 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 51,780.00 FUND 60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND i 458,895.77 TOTAL I