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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-16_COUNCIL PACKETAGENDA EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EDINA CITY COUNCIL MARCH 169 1992 ROLLCALL ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA Adoption of the Consent Agenda items is made by the Commissioners as to HRA items and by the Council Members as to Council items. All agenda items marked with an asterisk( *) and in bold print are Consent Agenda items and are considered o be routine and will a enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items unless a Commissioner or Council Member or citizen so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda. EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY * I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of HRA Meeting of March 2, 1992 ' * II. PAYMENT OF HRA CLAIMS III. ADJOURNMENT EDINA CITY COUNCIL * I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Regular Meeting of March 2, 1992 II. PUBLIC HEARING - DRAFT EDINA CITY CODE A. Section 815 - Installation and Use of Antennas B. Chapter 1. General Code Provisions and Administration C. Chapter 2. Defining and Regulating Public Dancing Places and Public Dances D. Chapter 3. Animal Control and Licensing E. Chapter 4. Buildings and Construction (Except Sec. 410 - Building Code, Sec. 460 - Signs, Sec. 475 - Parking Ramps) F. Chapter 5. Civil Defense and Emergencies 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: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. Conditional Use Permit: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. A. Conditional Use Permit - Building Expansion and Remodeling - Edina Community Lutheran Church, 4113 West 54th Street B. Amendment to Ordinance No. 812 - Regulating Television and Radio. Antennas and Towers C. Amendment to Ordinance No. 114) - Moratorium on Construction of Towers, Antennas and Dish Antennas IV. PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF EASEMENTS Affidavits of Notice by Clerk. Presentation by Engineer. Public comment heard.. Motion to close hearing. If Council wishes or proceed, action by Resolution. 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. A. Drainage and Utility Easement - Lot 1, Block 2, Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition B.- Public Park Lands, Public Open Space and Storm -Water Pond and Holding Area Easement - Outlot A, Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition Agenda Edina City Council March 16, 1992 Page 2 V. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS VI. AWARD OF BIDS * A. Sprayer for Greens/Fairways * B. July 4th Fireworks * C. Well #3 Reconditioning * D. Skid Steer Loader . VII. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Approval of Traffic Safety Committee Minutes of March 10, 1992 * B. Feasibility Report - Valley View Road - W. 69th/France to Crosstown Hwy - Set Hearing Date (04/06/92) * C. No Parking Resolution - Valley View Road - W. 69th/France to Crosstown Hwy * D. Renewal of 3.2 Beer and On -Sale Wine Licenses E. Revisions - Draft Code Section 460 - Signs F. Local Redistricting /Precinct Boundaries * G. Approval of 3.2 Beer License - Vie'de France Restaurant VIII. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS A. Racotek - Antenna Installation at 7401 Metro Blvd * B. Petition for Curb and Gutter Only - 7120 West Shore Drive (West side) and 4520 Dunham Drive (East side) IX. INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES X. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL XI. MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS XII. FINANCE * A. Payment of Claims as per pre -list dated 03/16/92: Total $586,565.96 and for confirmation of payment of Claims dated 02/29/92: Total $436,709.59 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Mon 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 ChamberF Mon Apr 27 Board of Review 5:00 P.M. Council Chambers Tues Apr 28 Annual Volunteers Reception 5:00 P.M. Edinborough Park MINUTES OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MARCH 2, 1992 gpTTraT7_ Answering rollcall were Commissioners Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and was seconded by Commissioner Paulus to approve BRA Consent Agenda items as presented. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. *11INUTES OF THE MEETING OF FEBRUARY 18, 1992, APPROVED Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and was seconded by Commissioner Paulus to approve BRA Minutes of February 18, 1992. Motion carried on rollcall vote - five ayes. *CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and was seconded by Commissioner Paulus to approve payment of the claims as shown in detail an the Check Register dated March 2, 1992, and consisting of one page totalling $16,666.67. Motion carried on rollcall vote - five ayes. There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chairman Richards declared the meeting adjourned. Executive Director 1992 CITY OF EDINA HRA CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT 076707 03/11/92 618.44 076707 03/11/92 8,107.60 076707 03/11/92 765.57 076707 03/11/92 482.99 xxxxxx 9,974.60 * 076728 03/11/92 71.45 71.45 * xxxxxx 076736 03/11/92 484.13 484.13 xxxxxx 076751 03/11/92 273.00 076751 03/11/92 7,459.00 7,732.00 xxxxxx 18,262.18 18,262.18 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION BRW INC ARCH FEES BRW INC ARCH FEES BRW INC ARCH FEES BRW INC ARCH FEES Al44AScs*]il /lgzlJ:L*P.h DORSEY & WHITNEY INGRAM EXCAVATING INGRAM EXCAVATING FUND O1 TOTAL TOTAL LEGAL FEES SOIL CORRECTION IMPROVEMENTS FUND HRA 03 -16 -92 PAGE 1 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. #MESSAGE 01- 1319- 131 -12 64813 01 -1319- 132 -12 64885 01 -1319- 132 -12 62290 01-1319 - 132 -12 64729 * ** -CKS 01- 4000 - 134 -12 * ** -CKS 01- 4218 - 132 -12 268670 * ** -CKS 01- 1315 - 132 -12 452 01- 1315 - 132 -12 452 * ** -CKS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL MARCH 2, 1992 ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Kelly, Paulus, Rice, and Mayor Richards. (Member Smith entered the meeting at 7:47 P.M.) GIRL SCOUT WEEK MARCH 8 -12, 1992, PROCLAIMED Mayor Richards presented the following proclamation which was unanimously adopted: 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 GIRL SCOUT WEEK in the City of Edina. Accepting the proclamation were Girl Scouts from Troop 1148, Country Side School. CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK PROCLAIMED Mayor Richards presented the following proclamation which was unanimously adopted: 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. Accepting the proclamation were Beverly MacHolda and John Seagard who explained that the CFS Association provides support to persons afflicted with the syndrome, gathers and disseminates medical information on the subject, and supports research locally and nationally. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded,by Member Paulus to approve and adopt the Council Consent Agenda items as presented with the exception of removal of item V.B. Award of Bid for Seasonal Banners - 50th and France. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Richards Motion carried. *MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 18. 1992 APPROVED Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus to approve the Council Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 18, 1992. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER /SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -298• STORM SERER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218; SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -382 (BLARE ROAD) Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and.ordered placed on file. Presentation by Engineer Engineer Hoffman explained that this public hearing is 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. The 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. The curve is in.between two wetlands.which make it a good candidate for a variance because the new wetland rules prevent filling without compensation. 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. Staff has attempted to review all the issues and provide a project which can meet both City and neighborhood needs and would recommend approval of the improvements. Approximate cost of the improvements proposed to be built in 1992 were estimated as follows: Permanent Street Surfacing with Concrete Curb /Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement No. BA -298 $645,028.91 Storm Sewer Improvement No. STS -218 40,753.00 Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. SS -382 21.000.00 Total Project Cost $706,781.91 The project is proposed to be funded as follows: State Aid Gas Tax $563,037.51 Storm Sewer Utility 40,753.00 Sanitary Sewer Utility 21,000.00 Special Assessment 81,391.40 The special assessment for Blake Road Improvement No. BA -298 is proposed at $20.00 per lineal foot, with 1/3 rate for side and back yard assessment, to be spread over a 10 year period. Engineer Hoffman presented slides of both sides of Blake Road for the project area and pointed out the following elements of the proposed project: 1) Repair sanitary sewer lines as needed prior to road reconstruction. 2) Install storm sewer at appropriate low points. 3) Construct a standard 32 foot road section with parking on the east side from Pine Grove Road, to Scriver Road.similar to the existing section from Vernon Avenue to Pine Grove Road. 4) Construct a road section from Scriver Road to Interlachen Boulevard varying from 30 feet in width to 28 feet in short sections where Mirror Lakes and the topography make it difficult to maintain the 30 foot minimum width. This section would not allow parking on either side of the street. 5) Installation of sidewalk per the City Comprehensive Plan to improve pedestrian access along collector streets. The estimated cost includes sidewalk on the east side from Pine Grove Road to Lake Ridge Road. No sidewalk is proposed between Lake Ridge Road and Interlachen Boulevard. Staff has determined that it would be difficult to construct without considerable retaining wall and removal of trees and vegetation. Existing trees and vegetation provide good erosion control on the steep slopes between the road and the lake. If approved, sidewalk would be maintained by the City. Guard rails along Mirror Lake would be replaced with brown wood posts having reflectors. The attempt would be to destroy the least amount of vegetation necessary to accomplish the project. Staff would recommend the following actions by the Council: 1) Approve project, 2) No parking resolution for entire west side of Blake Road and on the east side from Scriver to Interlachen Boulevard; 3) Resolution requesting variance by the State for 30 MPH curve at Mirror Lakes; and 4) Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Manager to sign documents for MnDOT projects. Council Comment In response to Member Paulus, Engineer Hoffman said that out of over 20 Blake Road surveys mailed, five or six residents submitted written comments about the project. Engineer Hoffman answered Member Rice's questions about private property lines and curve safety by saying the proposed project for roadway and sidewalk work is well within the City's right of way. Further, as City Engineer he was required to assess the curve problems at Evanswood, Scriver, Lake Ridge and at Mirror Lakes and to assure that the guard rail at Mirror Lakes meets State standards as safety is the goal. As to the construction period, there would be disruption in the area through the months of June, July and August. Public Comment Fred Zimmerman, 5308 Evanswood Lane, said that Blake Road is not safe, objected to sidewalk, and expressed concern about his hedge and trees; Jim Hovland, 5201 Blake Road, spoke in favor of sidewalk and suggested road width of 30 feet at Fox Meadow Lane; Mike Harper, 5111 Scriver Road, expressed concern about his hedge and suggested.narrowing the roadway beginning at Fox Meadow Lane; John Zwicke, 5020 Blake Road, spoke in support of a 30 foot roadway and referenced the November 12, 1991 petition from Blake Road residents to not install sidewalk.or destroy the natural beauty of roadway; Charles Hanna, 6300 Interlachen Boulevard, -- expressed concern about safety for cars and pedestrians; Roy and Kathy Jenson, 5124 Blake Road, spoke in favor of sidewalk and said the sight line is obstructed by hedge; Ann Nelson, 5200 Blake Road, supported sidewalk to Interlachen Boulevard; Bill Gearhart, 5224 Blake Road, spoke in support of the project as proposed; Ronald Lewis, 5101 Scriver Road, spoke in favor of sidewalk and the project in general if the least would be done to disturb area wildlife; and Brian Mahoney, 5108 Blake Road, spoke in support of the petition submitted in November, 1991, to not extend the sidewalk from Blake Ridge north. (Member Smith entered the meeting during testimony by the public.) Engineer Hoffman explained that a sidewalk had not been proposed beyond Lake Ridge Road because of Mirror Lakes on the east side and the vegetation and topography on the west side. The attempt would be to widen the-roadway to accommodate the single jogger or bicycler. In response to Member Paulus, he said the petition from the residents in November, 1991, was to assure that staff considered all aspects of the project in the best possible way during the design stage. Engineer Hoffman added that he would not suggest a project with less than a 32 foot roadway unless there was a condition where 32 feet just was not reasonable. Member Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its approval: RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -298 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of_Edina, Minnesota, that this Council heretofore caused notice of hearing to be duly published and mailed to owners of each parcel within the area proposed to.be assessed on the following proposed improvement: IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -289 - PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK and at the hearing held at the time and place specified in said notice, the Council has duly considered the views of all persons interested, and being fully advised of the pertinent facts, does hereby determine to proceed with the construction of said improvement including all proceedings which may be necessary in eminent domain for the acquisition of necessary easements and rights for construction and maintenance of such improvement; that said improvement is hereby designated and shall be referred to in all subsequent proceedings as: PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -289 and the area to be specially assessed for a portion of the cost of the proposed improvement shall include: Lots 1 through 4, Blk. 3, Idylwood Third Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Idylwood Fourth Addn.; Lot 1, Blk. 1, Emerald Wood 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. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Member Kelly introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ORDERING STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -382 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that the Council heretofore caused notice of hearing to be duly mailed to owners of each parcel within the affected area on the following proposed improvements: IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 AND IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -382 and at the hearing held at the time and place specified in said notice, the Council has duly considered the views of all persons interested, and being fully advised of the pertinent facts, does hereby determine to proceed with the construction of said improvementS including all proceedings which may be necessary in eminent domain for the acquisition of necessary easements and rights for construction and maintenance of such improvements; that said improvements are hereby designated and shall be referred to in all subsequent proceedings as: STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -218 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. SS -38 cost of which shall be paid from storm sewer utility funds and sanitary sewer utility funds. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards -- - Motion carried. Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 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 and Interlachen Boulevard have a design speed of 30 MPH; and 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. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Member -Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 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 restrictions; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS THEREBY RESOLVED: That the City.shall ban parking of motor ---vehicles on the_west. side of MSAS_147.(Blake Road) at all times. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1992. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION REIATING TO PARKING 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 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 NSAS 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. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Member Paulus introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Edina, Minnesota, that it hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and Manager to execute appropriate documents for S.A.P. 120 - 147 -11 consistent with Minnesota Department of Transportation guidelines. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Mayor Richards informed residents in attendance that the assessment hearing would be held in September, 1993, after the project is completed in August, 1992. TEMPORARY CONDITIONAL USE- PERMIT FOR HOME OCCUPATION APPROVED - 7121 GLOUCHESTER AVENUE Affidavits of Notice were presented, approved and ordered placed on file. Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen stated that notice of the scheduled review for the Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Dr. Joyce Anderson, 7121 Glouchester, was mailed to all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property and was published on February 19, 1992. 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 Council renews the permit, the next review would occur in two years. Staff would recommend renewal of the permit. Presentation for Proponent Harold Bagley, 7113 Glouchester Avenue, said he was speaking for Dr. Anderson. He stated that he could answer any questions that the Council may have. Council Comment /Action: Mayor Richards noted that written correspondence in support of renewing the permit was received from the following: Robert and Alice Kravig, 7117 Glouchester Av.; John and Annette Rissman, 7125 Glouchester Av.; Jim and Vicki Reichart, 7109 Glouchester Av.; Winston Granger, 5533 Vernon Av.; Lynn Lockhart, Ph.D., Colonial Church of Edina, 6200 Colonial Way; Lucalee Williamson, 7129 Glouchester Av. S.; and F. H. Sim, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Letters in opposition to renewing the permit were received from: Barbara Peterson, 4201 West 70th Street and Therese Patera, 7120 Glouchester Av. No further comment or objection was heard. Member Smith made a motion to approve renewal of the Temporary Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation to Dr. Joyce Anderson, 7121 Glouchester Avenue, for a period of two years, subject to same stipulations as for the initial permit. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR BRENNAN ADDITION (6425 INDIAN HILLS ROAD) Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen recalled that preliminary plat approval creating one new lot was granted on March 18, 1991, for property located at 6425 Indian Hills Road. The proponents have presented the final plat for approval. The subject property is a developed single family lot containing an area of 86,171 square feet, and is a "thru -lot" having frontage on two public streets. The plat would create one new buildable lot (Lot 1) on the westerly side and the existing house would be located on Lot 2. Staff would recommend final plat approval, subject to subdivision dedication based on an unimproved land value of $150,000.00 and utility connection charges. Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, subject to: 1) Subdivision dedication fee of $12,000.00 and 2) Utility connection charges: 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 Brennan, single, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of Match 2, 1992, be and is hereby granted final plat approval. Motion was seconded by Member Paulus. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. *HEARING DATE OF 3/16/92 SET FOR PLANNING MATTER Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus setting March 16, 1992, as hearing date for Building Expansion and Remodeling - Edina Community Lutheran Church - 4113 West 54th Street. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID.AWARDED FOR GOLF CARS Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus for award of bid for golf cars to recommended low bidder, Golf Car Midwest, at $21,450.00. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. BID AWARDED FOR SEASONAL BANNERS - 50TH & FRANCE Member Paulus said she had requested this item be removed from the Consent Agenda and asked if additional banners would be required. Assistant Manager Hughes clarified that this purchase for spring /summer banners would complete the set. Member Paulus made a motion for award of bid for seasonal banners for 50th & France to recommended low bidder, Banner Creations, at $5,544.40. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. TRACY AVENUE TRAFFIC UPDATE PRESENTED: RECOMMENDATIONS APPROVED Engineer Hoffman recalled that a public hearing was conducted on February 3, 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 the adjacent neighborhood. Council action at the February 3 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 review and input from the residents during the hearing, staff has: 1) Conducted a traffic count at Valley View and Antrim as it related to the Edina High School and pedestrian crossing to the school. The most obvious item noted by staff was a heavy pedestrian flow on West 68th Street to and from the school. 2) Reviewed the geometrics at West 66th Street and Tracy and the effects of potentially changing the intersection layout. 3) Estimated the cost of a sidewalk on the east side of Tracy Avenue from West 66th Street to West 68th Street. 4) Reviewed the.traffic signage issue with staff at Strgar- Roscoe - Fausch, Inc. After completion of the above activities, staff would recommend the following actions: 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 involving 12 property owners. c) Reconstruct (with City crews). the intersection of West 66th and Tracy and add an eastbound STOP at West 66th and Tracy. d) To not install peak hour restrictions at this time,' on either Valley View or West 70th Street. e) Continue traffic review of Valley View and Antrim Road intersection with the Edina School District. Staff would suggest these recommendations be a continuing activity as ramp metering and freeway congestion is monitored which is.an important part of the overall equation. Member Paulus asked what the cost to the City would be for reconstructing the intersection at West 66th and Tracy. Engineer Hoffman said it would be approximately $1,000.00 for labor and concrete. In response to Member Kelly, Engineer Hoffman explained that 12 families would be assessed for the sidewalk as it would be difficult to establish any benefit to other properties in the area. Public Comment Speaking to the recommendations were Jan Borgeson, 6709 Tracy Avenue; Jeff Cauble, 5700 Lois Lane; Jill and John Dushinske, 6621 Tracy Avenue; Kristin Johnson, 6721 Tracy Avenue, and Dennis Meuwissen, 6705 Galway Drive. r. Member Smith made a motion to approve the following recommendations as presented for the Tracy Avenue area: 1) Installation of a four -way STOP sign at West 68th Street and Tracy Avenue with a crosswalk at the intersection. 2) Reconstruct with City crews the intersection of West 66th Street and Tracy Avenue and add an eastbound STOP sign at West 66th and Tracy. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus,`Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. MASSAGE BUSINESS LICENSE REQUIREMENTS UNCHANGED Ronald Edblom, 610 84th Lane N.W., Coon Rapids, MN, referred to his recent letter addressed to the Council in which he expressed his desire to run a professional therapeutic massage business in the City, having several employees working for him. He cited the following objections to the massage ordinance requirements: 1) Does not wish to be grouped in or associated with massage parlor, sauna parlor or escort service. 2) Business investigation fee of $1,500.00 is unfair having already paid the individual investigation fee. 3) Annual business license fee of $200.00 is unfair in that other personal businesses, i.e. nails, facials, barber shops, pay $50.00 for 3 years. 4) Should not have to reapply for a license every year. 5) License states that it is good for one year unless revoked sooner. 6) Application asks for a physical description with a front and side view picture. In conclusion, Mr. Edblom asked the Council to consider waiving the ordinance requirements for .a massage business license so that he could operate a therapeutic massage business. Mayor Richards referenced a memorandum from Craig Swanson, Police Chief, on the existing Ordinance No. 1353 which regulates physical culture and health services and clubs. The memorandum concluded that the Police Department would make no recommendations to change Ordinance No. 1353 or codified Section 1340. The ordinance seems to be working well and accomplishing its intent. Following discussion of the concerns raised, it was the consensus of the Council that the existing ordinance would stand until modified by this or a subsequent Council. . PROPOSED REVISIONS TO DRAFT CODE SECTION 460 (SIGNS) PRESENTED Planner Larsen commented that at a previous codification work session, numerous,questions were raised about signage. Staff would like Council input prior to preparing the final draft of Section 460 for the April 6, 1992, public hearing when the positioning, construction, size, use, and other aspects of signs will be discussed in detail. Specifically, two areas of concern were raised in the Council work session: Sign Illumination Current Requirements: A. Changes in color or light intensity are not allowed. B. Light sources must be shielded (no bare bulb illumination). C. Inspector may limit hours of illumination. Proposed Change: Neon or -fiber optic light 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. It was'the consensus of the Council not to pursue the option to require businesses to turn off illuminated signs within 200 feet of a residential district after 10:00 P.M. or when the business is closed. Members Kelly, Rice and Smith supported the option to limit intensity of the light source. Temvorary Real Estate Signs - Non - Residential Current Requirements: A. One 100 square foot sign per street frontage. B. Sign must be removed once building is sold or 80% leased. C. Sign may not be located closer than 100 feet to any residence. Proposed Change: 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 Options: - 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. feet for new buildings and 16 sq. feet for existing buildings. There was general agreement by the Council that they disliked temporary real estate signs that become "permanent" and asked staff to come back with proposed time limit parameters. Member Rice asked if the City has the right to regulate temporary real estate signs and to what extent. It was the consensus of the Council that they would need more information on the issues raised. DRAFT CODE SECTION 475 - PARKING RAMP DISCUSSED Mayor Richards recalled that 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. Attorney Gilligan has responded with an opinion dated February 28, 1991, on the proposed parking ramp inspection ordinance (Section 475). In summary, the opinion stated that 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 it 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, a potential for liability exists 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 Council enacts the proposed ordinance the City's potential liability increases because the City has taken on additional duties. The City should be exempted from liability based upon the manner in which the Council determines to regulate (or not regulate) parking structures since the Government Tort Liability Act and case law in Minnesota exempts cities from liability based upon a discretionary act. Consequently, the discretionary act of the Council to regulate (or not regulate) parking structures should not expose the City to liability. However, in administering the ordinance the potential for liability increases since the City could now be exposed to liability for its failure to follow requirements of the ordinance. While the City may have increased potential for liability, the acts which the City would be required to perform are limited, with actual inspection and report on the structural soundness of the parking ramp done by an independent engineer hired by the ramp owner. 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. In response to Member Rice, Attorney Gilligan said if the ramp was found to be structurally unsound, the City could close it. Manager Rosland said a license fee for parking ramps has not yet been established. The consensus of the Council was that Code Section 475 - Parking Ramp Inspection, was okay as drafted. PRELIMINARY LOCAL REDISTRICTING/ELECTION PRECINCT BOUNDARIES REVIEWED Clerk Daehn reported that the deadline for City redistricting and designating election precinct boundaries, based on Chapter 246 - Laws of Minnesota 1991, is March 30, -- -1992, unless extended pending action by the United States Supreme Court. The line separating Legislative District 42A and 42B remains the same as that of 1982 with the exception that Precincts No. 17 and 18 have been added to District 42A. In addition, the numerical designation of the legislative districts has been reversed, i.e. 42A is now identified as 42B and vice versa. The Council's attention was directed to a memorandum dated February 27, 1992, and an accompanying map which illustrated proposed precinct boundaries changes for the following precincts: Precinct No. 12 and 13; Precinct No. 8 and 9; Precinct No. 15 and 20, Precinct No. 1 and 19, Precinct No. 1 and 5. Clerk Daehn advised that precinct boundaries cannot be finalized until there is a resolution of which plan (federal court or state court) will control. The plans have been appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for decision. No formal action will be required until that decision is rendered. *RESOLUTION ADOPTED APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Motion was'made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus for adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that the following election judges be appointed for the Presidential Primary Election on 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: Precinct 1 Eugenia Williams, Chair, Lois Hallquist, Dorothy Capetz, Virginia Vonhof, Arlene Friday; Precinct 2 Marjorie Ruedy, Chair, Joan Flumerfelt, Kathleen Tierney, Lorraine Purdy, Maryann Haemig; Precinct 3 Linda Smith, Chair, Patricia Dill, Deidre Hedrick, Margaret Hagerty, Patricia Schwartz; Precinct 4 Shirley Dibble, Chair, Rachael Schoening, Margery Brothers, Elizabeth Genovese, Shirley Renslow Precinct 5 Phyllis Cooper, Chair, Rosemary McGlynn. Barbara Martin, Mildred Karr, Marie Goblirsch; Precinct 6 Jane Bains, Chair, Catherine Swanson, Mary Cleaveland, Eleanor Westerberg, Barbara Herbers; Precinct 7 Helen Peterson, Chair, Kathleen Engquist, Eunice Overby, Ellen Nein, Gertrude Snoeyenbos; Precinct 8 Jane Moran, Chair, Myra Hykes, Jeanne Sedoff, Ordell O'Neill, LuJean Swenson; Precinct 9 Eileen Konhauser, Chair, Colleen Crew, Florence Boughton, Marie Robinson. Annette Horton; Precinct 10 Joann Lonergan, Chair, Jeanine Westling. Ruth Haggerty, Ann Latham, Helen Connell; Precinct 11 Betty Pollitt, Chair, Karen Vickman, Rita Acker, Carol Melichar, Muza Habeck; Precinct 12 Ardis Wexler, Chair, Carol Hite, Marlys Hittner, Shirley Bjerken, Mary Scholz; Precinct 13 Doris Peterson, Chair, Annadell Quantrell, Patricia Robbins, Anne Matula, Rebecca Larson; Precinct 14 Mary Jane Platt, Chair, Joyce Hanson, Esther Olson, Eva Bryan, Patricia Bartlett; Precinct 15 Kaye Luikens, Chair, Carol Hanson, Sharon Soderlund, Joann Buie, Marjorie Johnson; Precinct 16 Mary -- McDonald. Chair.- Donna. Montgomery, Nathalie Person, Doris Blake, Lucille Ingram; Precinct 17 Lorna Livingston, Chair, Jean McDermid, Louise Jackson, Marie Bachman, Betty Lou Peterson; Precinct 18 Jean Erdall, Chair, Myrtle Grette, Selma Shelton, Virginia Stemm, Jo Anne Streed; Precinct 19 Charlotte Scanlon, Chair, Sue Corson, Catherine Murphy, Jean Liudahl, Anne LeBovsky; Precinct 20 Patricia Olander, Chair, Anita Delegard, Harriet Koch, Charlotte Burns, Joan Ochs. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL OF 1992 HENNEPIN COUNTY YARD WASTE REBATE Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus to adopt the following resolution: 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. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. EXPENDITURE OF FORFEITURE MONIES APPROVED Manager Rosland advised that forfeiture money has accumulated over the last several years to a sum of approximately $40,000.00. Expenditure of these monies is regulated by Minnesota Statute 609.5315; Subd. 5, (1) which states that 70 percent of the money or proceeds must be forwarded to the appropriate agency for deposit as a supplement to the agency's operating fund or similar fund for use in law enforcement. Chief Swanson would recommend approval of the follow expenditures: 1. D.A.R.E. Program $ 3,000.00 (T- shirts and promotional items) 2. Cornerhouse Membership 4,000.00 3. Cellular Air Time 13.200.00 TOTAL $20,200.00 Member Kelly made a motion to approve expenditure of forfeiture-monies as follows: D.A.R.E. Program - $3,000.00, Cornerhouse Membership - $4,000.00 and Cellular Air Time - $13,200.00. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice,' Smith, Richards Motion carried. APPOINTMENTS MADE TO BOARDS /COMMISSIONS /COMMITTEES Motion was made by Member Kelly for consent of the Mayor's appointments to advisory boards /commissions/ committees as follows: Community Development and Planning Commission David Rosenblatt (3 year term to 2/1/95) Human Relations Commission, John Lonsbury (partial term to 2/1/94) Richard Preis (3 year term to 2/1/95) Community Health Services Advisory Committee Jo Ann Blatchley (2 year term.to 2/1/94) Sara Severson (2 year term to 2/1/94) Brian Colwell (2 year term to 2/1/94) Heritage Preservation Board Lynn Barrett (2 year term to 2/1/94) Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. APPOINTMENT MADE TO THE EDINA FOUNDATION Motion was made by Member Kelly for consent of the Mayor's appointment of James Hovland to The Edina Foundation Board to fill an unexpired term to June, 1992. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL COMMISSION MEETING DATES/TIMES NOTED Manager Rosland indicated he had received notification from the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (MWCC) of meetings for receiving input to MWCC's budget from system users. Meeting dates, times and locations were noted. REQUEST FOR CHECK GRANTED - POLICE EXPLORERS POST 925 Manager Rosland explained that a request for payment had been received from Police Explorers Post 925 in the amount of $764.00 for car wash services rendered. The bill was submitted after the cutoff for payables for the March 2, 1992 Council meeting. The Explorers need the funds to pay their deposit for the 1992 National Explorers Conference. Member Kelly made a motion to approve payment to Police Explorers Post 925 in the amount of $764.00 for car wash services. Motion was seconded by Member Smith. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. *CLAIMS PAID Motion was made by Member Rice and was seconded by Member Paulus to approve payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated March 2, 1992, and consisting of 29 pages: General Fund $204,725.95; Communications $1,175.39; Art Center $13,288.00; Capital Fund $22,194.87; Golf Course Fund $37,597.21; Recreation Center Fund $4,479.17; Gun Range Fund $38.08; Edinborough Park $12,788.34; Utility Fund $79,945.08; Liquor Dispensary Fund $30,883.68; Construction Fund $51,780.00; TOTAL $458,895.77. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Richards declared the meeting adjourned at 10:40 P.M. City Clerk, H 1,3 A. ,ll 'V�� J� Acu! • t`DRRf11P•'O� aa• REPORT/RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council From: Craig Larsen Date: March 16, 1992 Subject: Antenna Ordinance Amendment (812 -A3). and replat of Morato- rium Ord. No. 114. a Agenda Item ## II • A. & III. Consent Q B & c Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends Q To HRA FLI To Council Action ❑ Motion Q Resoiution Q Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Adopt amended Antenna ordinance and repeal Moratorium Ordinance. Info /Background: The subject ordinances were heard by the Council on February 18, 1992, and after hearing testimony were continued to the March 16, 1992, meeting. Following the suggestion of the Council, I met with representatives of the amateur radio community on February 25, 1992. The attached letter from John Falker summarizes the concerns raised by the group at our meeting. The group is asking Council to restore the antenna /tower height restrictions similar to those contained in our present ordinance. I do agree with Mr. Falker that our preset restrictions have generated few complaints since their adoption in 1971. Also, unlike other technologies, amateur radio technology has not changed since adoption of our present ordinance and is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Based upon our meeting and further study of this issue staff would recommend changing the draft code to reflect our current e requirements for antennas and towers in the R -1 and R -2 districts. At the February 18, 1992, meeting Council members questioned our control of antennas added to buildings which previously received a height variance. We have not been able to find a way to incorporate this concern into ordinance language. We would, instead, recommend the Council consider adopting a policy directing the Board of Appeals to consider the impact of antennas mounted on the roof of a building being considered for a height variance. Another issue raised by a Council member was the visual impact of dish antennas on commercial properties which are adjacent to residential developments. The Council may want to consider screening requirements when this condition exits. Roof mounted dishes could be subject to the same screening required for mechanical equipment. When dishes are ground mounted we could require screening similar to that required for garbage dumpsters. J March 9,. 1992 To: Craig Larsen, Edina City Planner From: John Falker, 5716 View Lane, Edina, MN. Subj: Edina ordinance concerning amateur radio towers and antennas This letter summarizes our meeting in your office regarding proposed changes in tower and antenna height restrictions. The meeting -was attended,by Howard Mark, director, Dakota Division of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), John Bellows, volunteer•counsel for the ARRL, plus four radio amateurs residing in Edina: Garfield Anderson, William Dean, Raymond Voss, and myself. We genuinely appreciate the time you spent with us and your understanding of our concerns. Here is a summary of our discussion: o The existing height restriction of 65 feet has worked well over the 20 years it has been in existence. It has enabled the City to eliminate "eyesores" and, for the most part, has given amateurs a minimum acceptable height for their antennas. o The most common antenna used on an amateur radio tower is a tri -band yagi with a basic band of 20 meters (66 feet). These antennas are computer designed and cost upwards of $1,000. To operate properly they must be at a minimum of one wavelength (66 feet) above ground (see attached page from Electronic and Radio Engineering). The existing ordinance essentially meets that technical requirement, but the revised ordinance with its 50 foot restriction would render these antennas ineffective. o Accordingly, we request that the new ordinance establish a tower height restriction of 66 feet (20 meters) and allow the restriction to be met in one of two ways: (1) any commercially designed and built fixed tower and mast combination totaling 66 feet in overall height that meets acceptable engineering standards; or (2) any commercially designed and built telescoping tower capable of reaching heights of 66 feet or more, but with nested heights under 30 feet. Note that we are requesting a change from the existing ordinance that specifies a 50 foot tower with a 15 foot mast. Long masts are inherently weaker than tower sections and, accordingly, it is better to use a higher tower with a shorter mast, or a telescoping tower that has exceptional strength (and excellent aesthetics) when partially nested. o We also request that the section on house or roof mounted antennas be amended to exclude residential roof mounted towers, but to retain the existing height restriction of 25 feet for roof mounted vertical antennas which, by their nature, are very slim, unobtrusive structures. Since y Fa the Edina Amateur Radio Community and,the ARRL. SEC. 23 -51 EFFECT OF GROUND 885 causes cancellation of radiation along the ground and also at certain vertical angles, thus giving rise to nulls in the radiation pattern. In between these nulls are maxima corresponding to angles at which the reflected waves reinforce the direct wave to give lobe maxima having an l amplitude twice that of the waves directly radiated in the same direc- tion. The angle of elevation of the first lobe above the horizontal decreases as the height of the antenna above earth is increased. Conse- uently, to obtain strong radiation in directions approaching the hori- # zontal using a horizontally polarized radiating system, it is necessary 60 W W 2 l7 W O Z 40 m W u z e 20 W Q 3 NULLS -- MAX /MA =5OVE GROUNO•4A 0 I 2 3 4 S b '.TH/X) sin oil for _ is the directional HEIGHT OF ANTENNA H IN WAVELENGTHS FIG. 23 -22. Curves showing the vertical angles at which the negative image factor 12 sin [(27rH%X) sin Bbl is maximum and zero. These curves give the vertical angles from the cause complete reinforcement and complete -ting Ea = E6 at which the reflections ground cancellation of the radiation. With a positive image the positions of the nulls and :s for the nega- maxima are interchanged. ? that the height of the antenna above earth be of the order of one wave - :rom length or more. With a positive image, the positions of the lobes and ,,."hen (23 -12) nulls are interchanged from the conditions sho%N in Figs. 23 -21 and :ce 23 -22, and there is a maximum of radiation along the ground. When the ground cannot be assumed perfectly reflecting, the quanti r above earth, tative relations that exist can be calculated by regarding the antenna and :icated iu Fig. its image as a two- element array in which the magnitude and phase of the currents in the image antenna are related to the currents in the actual _. 23 -19 with a I antenna in accordance with the magnitude and phase of the reflection elengths long. coefficient of the ground for the particular angle 6 and polarization involved. The principal effects of an imperfectly conducting earth are to reduce slightly the magnitude of the maxima of the pattern, and to i rom from (23 -13) fill in the minima somewhat, as shown in Fig. 23 -23. In the case of r " horizontal polarization the effect of an imperfect ground is seen to be Lce -� quite small, especially at low vertical angles. With vertical polariza- is indicated in tion the ground imperfections have greater effect; in particular, the filling .:ge, and hence in of the nulls at moderately low vertical angles is very pronounced,' and reflection ' This same effect is discussed from a slightly different viewpoint on p. 816. 03/13/92 12:33 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 10002 TO: FROM: DATE: RE: MEMORANDUM The Honorable Members of the City Council Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager Jerome P. Gilligan March 13,1992 Sign Regulation At the February 18th City Council meeting a question was asked concerning the legal restrictions on the regulation of signs by the City. There are certain constitutional issues involved in municipal regulation of signs. Since signs are a form of communication, they are protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. As a form of property, signs are protected from any uncompensated taking under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The court cases relating to sign regulation are very complex. Sign . regulation can be carried out by municipalities as an exercise of its police power. Courts have generally upheld limits on size, , height, location and design of signs, if the municipality can show that (i) there is a public purpose for the regulation of signs, (ii) the regulation directly advances the public purpose and (iii) the regulation goes no- further than necessary to accomplish the public purpose. The public purposes generally identified and accepted by the courts as the basis for regulation of signs, are traffic safety and aesthetics. In enacting any sign regulation it should be made clear that this is the basis for the'size and other restrictions imposed, and the restrictions placed on signs should be reasonably related (but not more than necessary) to accomplish the public purpose. If the regulation is within these bounds, a court should not interfere or question the legislative decision of a governing body in enacting the sign regulation. DOBSEY & WHITNEY A , •..,Y,.w.,,,,• j.m.m.— , •w...R.�OTIwL w,n�,.'(,4M0 ORDINANCE NO. 114 -A1 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING THE MORATORIUM ON ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR ERECTION OR CONSTRUCTION OF TOWERS, ANTENNAS, AND DISH ANTENNAS, AS DEFINED IN ORDINANCE NO. 812 OF THE CITY OF EDINA Section 1. Ordinance No. 114 js hereby repealed. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on February 19, 1992. First Reading: February 18, 1992. Second Reading: Waived (signed) Mayor ATTEST: (signed) City Clerk City of Edina Land Use & Platting ONVA I tAj% KAFT Revised 2 -6-92 Section 815 - Radio and Television Antennas and Towers 815.01 Definitions. Words and phrases used in this Section which are defined in Section 850 of this Code shall be construed in, this Section according to their definitions contained in Section 850. The following words and terms shall have the following meanings in this Section: Antenna. Equipment used for transmitting or receiving telecommunication, television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior of, or outside of, any building or structure. For purposes of this Section, "antenna" does not include "dish antenna ". Dish Antenna. A parabolic shaped antenna (including all supporting apparatus) which is used for transmitting or receiving telecommunication, television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior of, or outside of, any building or structure. Tower. Any pole, spire or structure, or any combination, to which an antenna or dish antenna is, or could be attached, or which is designed for an antenna 815-1 Land Use & Platting City of Edina or dish antenna to be attached, and all supporting lines, cables, wires and braces. 815.02 Permit Required; Exemptions. No antenna, dish antenna or tower of any kind shall be erected, constructed or placed, or re- erected, re- constructed or replaced, anywhere within the City without first making an application for and obtaining a permit from the City. Provided, however, no permit shall be required for the following: A. Dish antennas not greater than 9 square feet in cross sectional area, which do not exceed 6 feet in height as measured from the base of the dish antenna to the highest point of the dish antenna. B. All other towers or antennas which do not exceed six feet in height as measured from the base of the antenna or tower to the highest point of the antenna or tower. C. Antennas, dish antennas and towers erected or constructed by the City for City purposes. 815.03 Application for Permit; Issuance; Fee.. Application for a permit required by this Section shall be made to the Building Official in the same manner, and containing the same information, as for a, building permit pursuant to Section 410 of this Code. The application shall be accompanied by the fee set forth in Section 185-of this Code. Such permit shall be 815-2 City of Edina #p issued by the Building Official. Land Use & Platting 815.04 General Requirements. All antennas, dish antennas and towers, for which a permit is required shall comply with the following requirements: Subd. 1 Compliance with Applicable Provisions. All applicable provisions of Section 410 of this Code, including wind loading requirements set forth in the State Building Code. Subd. 2 Grounding. Antennas, dish antennas and towers shall be grounded for protection against a direct strike by lightning and shall comply, as to electrical wiring and connections, with all applicable provisions of this Code and State Law. Subd. 3 Proximity to Power Lines. No antenna, dish antenna or tower shall exceed a height equal to the distance from the base of the antenna, dish antenna or tower to the nearest overhead electrical power line (except individual service drops), less five feet. Subd. 4 Protection from Climbing. Antennas, dish antennas or towers shall be protected to discourage climbing by unauthorized persons. 815 -3 �R Land Use & Platting �. City of Edina Subd. 5 Restrictions. on Attachments. No antenna, dish antenna or tower shall have affixed to it in any way lights, reflectors, flashers or other illuminating devices, or any signs, banners or placards of any kind, except one sign not over 10 square ' inches may be affixed indicating the name of the manufacturer or installer. Subd. 6 Prohibited Attachments. No tower shall have constructed on it, or attached to it, in any way, any platform, catwalk, crow's nest or similar structure. Subd. 7 Construction Material Restrictions. All towers shall be constructed of corrosive- resistant steel or other corrosive- resistant, non - combustible materials. Towers shall not be constructed or made of wood, including timbers or logs. Subd. 8 Prohibited Extensions. No part of any antenna, dish antenna or tower nor any lines, cables, equipment, wires or braces used in connection with any tower or antenna shall, at any time, extend across or over any part of a street, sidewalk or alley. 815.05 Location. 815-4 LJKAF7 City of Edina - Land Use & Platting Subd. 1 Setback Location Prohibited. No part of any tower, dish antenna or antenna shall be constructed, located or maintained, at any time, permanently or temporarily, within any setback required by Section 850 of this Code for a principal building or structure for the Zoning District in which the antenna, dish antenna or tower is located. Subd. 2 Additional Restrictions for Towers and Antennas in Excess of 50 Feet in Height. In addition to the requirements of Subd. 1 of this Subsection, the following minimum distance shall be provided between i) ground mounted towers, ii) ground mounted antennas, or iii) ground mounted towers with antennas, which are in excess of 50 feet in overall height, and the nearest lot line of a lot in the R -1 or R -2 District used for residential purposes: Minimum Distance in Feet = 20(h -50) + 50 h = overall height of tower and antenna in feet 815-5 DRAFT Land Use & Platting City of Edina - Subd. 3 Additional Restrictions for R -1 and R -2 Districts. In addition to the requirements of Subd: 1 and Subd. 2 of this Subsection, the following requirements apply to lots in the R -1 and R -2 Districts as established by Section 850 of this Code other than lots in the R -1 District developed with a conditional use: A. Dish antennas. i). Dish antennas greater than 9 square feet in cross section area shall not be located on the roof or exterior wall of a principal or accessory building. ii). Dish antennas shall only be located in rear yards. B. All antennas and towers including dish antennas. i) No antennas, dish antennas or towers shall be located in the front yard. ii). No antenna, dish antenna or tower, shall be constructed, located or maintained, at any time, permanently or temporarily, 815 -6 City of Edina Qv AF- Land Use &Platting U 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. 815.06 Height Restrictions. Subd. 1 R -1 and R -2 Districts. In the R -1 and R -2 District except lots in the R -1 District developed with Conditional Uses as established by Section 850 of this Code: A. No ground mounted antenna, ground mounted tower or ground mounted tower with an antenna shall exceed 50 feet in height, measured from the ground elevation at the base of the tower or antenna, whichever is lower, to the highest point of the antenna or tower, whichever is higher. B. Towers and antennas mounted on or attached to a building or structure shall not extend higher than 15 feet above the highest point of the roof of the building or structure. C. Dish antennas shall not be in excess of 12 feet in height, measured 815-7 Land Use & Platting LjxAFT City of Edina from the ground elevation at the base of the dish antenna to the highest point of the dish antenna. Subd. 2 Zoning Districts Other Than R -1 and R -2 and Conditional Uses Allowed in the R -1 District. In all other Zoning District as established by Section 850 of this Code and on lots in the R -1 District developed with Conditional Uses: A. No ground mounted antenna, ground mounted tower or ground mounted tower with an antenna shall exceed 75 feet in. height, measured from the ground elevation at the base of the tower or antenna, to the highest point of the antenna or tower, whichever is higher. B. Roof mounted antennas and towers shall have a height of no more than 18 feet as. measured from the point at which the antenna is attached to the roof to the top of the highest portion of the antenna. C. Dish antennas shall have an overall height of no more than 18 feet for either a ground mount or roof mount, as measured from the point at which the antenna is mounted to the roof or the ground elevation to the highest point of the antenna. 815-8 City of Edina LJKAFT Land Use & Platting 815.07 Existing Antennas and Towers. Existing antennas, dish antennas and towers which do not conform to or comply with this Section are subject to the following provisions: Subd. 1 Use and Replacement. Existing antennas, dish antennas and towers may continue to be used for the purposes now used and as now existing, except as provided in Subd. 2 of this Subsection, but may not be replaced, expanded, enlarged or added to in any way without complying in all respects with this Section, except that antennas may be replaced, without so complying, provided the new antenna or dish antenna fully comply with the provisions of this Section. Subd. 2 Destroyed or Damaged Antennas, Dish Antennas or Towers. If an a antenna, dish antenna or tower is damaged or destroyed due to any reason or cause whatsoever, the same may be repaired and restored to its former use, location and physical dimensions upon obtaining a building permit but without otherwise complying with this Section. Provided, however, that if the cost of repairing or restoring such damaged or destroyed antenna, dish antenna or tower would be 50 percent or more, as estimated by the Building Official, of the cost of purchasing and erecting a new antenna, dish antenna or tower of like kind and quality and to the former use, physical dimensions and location, then the antenna, dish antenna, or tower may not be repaired or restored except in full compliance with this Section. F -MM Land Use & Platting FT City of Edina 815.08 Number of Antennas, Dish Antennas and Towers. Subd. 1 R -1 and R -2 Zoning Districts. In the R -1 and R -2 Districts as established by Section 850 of this Code, no more than one exempt antenna, as defined in Subsection 815.02, one dish antenna requiring a permit under the provisions of this Section, and one tower-with antennas shall be allowed at any one time on any single lot. Subd. 2 Other Residential Districts. In districts zoned residential by Section 850 of this Code, other than R -1 and R -2 Districts, no more than one exempt antenna, as defined in Subsection 815.02, one dish antenna requiring a permit under the provisions of this Section and one tower with antennas shall be allowed at any one time on any single tract. 815.09 Variances. Variances from the literal provisions of this Section shall be processed and granted or denied in the same manner and based on the same criteria and conditions as variances under Section 850 of this Code. 815.10 Abandoned Antennas, Dish Antennas and Towers; Removal. Any antenna, dish antenna or tower which is not used for six successive months shall be deemed abandoned and may be required to be removed in the same manner and pursuant to the same procedures as for dangerous or substandard buildings established by Sections 470 of this 815-10 City of Edina Land Use & Platting Code. 815.11 Interpretation. It is not the intention of this Section to interfere with, abrogate or annul any covenant or other agreement between parties. Where this Section imposes a greater restriction upon the use of premises for antennas, dish antennas or towers than are imposed or required by other Sections of this Code, rules, regulations or permits, or by covenants or agreements, the provisions of this Section shall govern. History: Ord 812 adopted 6- 10 -71; amended by Ord 812 AI 6- 17 -81, Ord 812-A2 6 -12 -85 815-11 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: MAYOR AND COUNCIL Agenda Item # I I . B . From: KENNETH ROSLAND Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Date: MARCH 16, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: To Council EDINA CITY CODE SECTION 150 THE PERSONNEL ORDINANCE Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance 0 Discussion Recommendation: Info /Background: In accordance with the Council's direction at one of our work sessions, Subsection 150.10 of the code has been revised to provide that the maximum amount of sick leave that can be accrued by an employee is limited to 960 hours. Present ordinances do not provide for a cap on such sick leave. I recommend that the City,Council not adopt this revised provision and retain the existing policy concerning sick leave accrual. My reasons are as follows: 1. Unused sick leave cannot be redeemed for cash upon termination. Therefore, the City does not realize a savings from capping unused sick leave. 2. There has been no known abuse of an employee building a large sick leave balance and then taking sick leave in a questionable fashion prior to retirement. Report /Recommendation - City Code Section 150 (Personnel Ord.) March 16, 1992 Page two 3. The Personnel Ordinance requires that proof must be submitted in order to be eligible for the use of sick leave. Therefore, an employee who utilizes sick leave must indeed be ill or disabled and be able to prove it with a certificate from a physician. 4. It is true that the City's Long -Term Disability policy provides a benefit to an employee,disabled beyond six months. However, the Long -Term Disability benefit is limited to a maximum of $1,500.00 per month which is offset by income received from other sources such as PERA. Therefore, accumulated sick leave in excess of six months provides an excellent insurance benefit in light of the relatively low benefit from long -term disability insurance. 5. An employee must work for ten years without taking any sick leave in order to accumulate a balance of 960 hours. It is doubtful that after this type of performance an employee would suddenly become an abuser of the system and use sick leave for unwarranted purposes. 6. If'sick leave is capped at 960 hours, employees will see no value for further accumulations and some may begin to take unauthorized use of sick leave. I believe that this type of sick leave abuse is much more likely than unwarranted usage by a person prior to retirement. Most employees view sick leave as a form "of insurance they hope they will never need to use. Many have retired with thousands of hours on the books that they gladly turned back to the City. On the other hand, some have been the victims of.a serious illness or accident and benefitted greatly from their judicious accumulation of sick leave during their careers. I sincerely believe that the proposed cap on sick leave only penalizes the loyal employee, and, therefore, recommend that the Council retain the current policy. RR /dr .. .... . . . o. 1 AGENDA ITEM II.D Date: 10 March 1992 To: Marcella Daehn, Edina City Clerk From: Bob McLane, 4527 Arden Avenue - Edina 55424 -1116 Subject: Comments and Proposal Re: Proposed Ordinance Chapter 3., ANIMALS - Section 300 - Animal Control and Licensing. * * * * C O M M E N T S Subsection 300.14 Animals Declared a Public Nuisance. Subd. 4 (Suggest wording be broadened to include "public "): Animals Which Damage Property. Any animal which damages plantings or structures or micturates or defecates on public or priv.ate property or public areas shall be deemed a public nuisance. Subsection 300.17 Special Requirements for Dogs. Subd. 2 (Suggest wording be broadened to include "public "): Dogs Which Damage Property. No owner of a dog shall permit the dog to damage any lawn, garden or other private or public property, or to micturate -or defecate on public or private property or public areas. (balance of paragraph as existing) * P R O P O S A L *. SUMMARY: Our citizens, adult & child, should be permitted the privilege of walking on our sidewalks without tracking canine waste products into MTC vehicles, school buses, their homes, etc. ACTION: Set up training by our Police Department, of volunteer citizens who agree to patrol our fair city's sidewalks to give the Animal Control law some increased compliance. It is widely recognized-that this Department has far more serious matters to occupy their time, and the writer has received hearty en- couragement from many to present this proposal. BACKGROUND: A possible solution to the problem caused by present vio- lators of our present Ordinance No. 312 is suggested... i.e. to em- power interested citizens to make citizens' arrests of any indiv- iduals who permit their dogs to defecate on our public sidewalks. On Saturday morning, 04 Jan'92, while walking on Arden Av. from Bridge St. to 50th, on walks with about 25% glare -ice coverage, due to overnight freezing of melt, I found 6 stools ON THE SIDEWALK, (NOT along side), 3 of which had been walked on, thus spreading the deposits several paces beyond ... and making the risk of slipping on ice even more likely. 3 days later, walking home from the bus stop C Sunnyside & France, I had to step around 15 stools (8 of which had,been'extended by unwary pedestrians... again on icy walks! Respectfully submitted, Robert C. McLane o ei `�' �, oI REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council From: Craig Larsen Date: March 16, 1992 Subject: C -92 -1, Conditional Use Permit, Edina Community Lutheran Church, 4113 West Agenda Item # T T T . A . Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Grant Conditional Use Permit subject to a Proof of Parking Agreement. Info /Background: The Planning Commission recommendation was unanimous. They also recommended that the Proof of Parking agreement not include the possibility of further parking in the floodplain /wetland area. m MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1992, 7:30 P.M. EDINA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS MEMBERS PRESENT: L. Johnson, R. Hale, N. Faust, D. Runyan, H. McClelland, J. Palmer, V. Shaw, D. Byron, C. Ingwalson, G. Workinger, . MEMBERS ABSENT: G. Johnson STAFF PRESENT: Craig Larsen, City Planner Jackie Hoogenakker, Secretary I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: Commissioner Shaw moved approval of the January 29, 1992, meeting minutes. Commissioner Workinger seconded the, motion. All voted aye; motion carried. II. NEW BUSINESS: C -92 -1 Conditional Use Permit, Edina Community Lutheran Church, 4113 West 54th Street Request: Building Expansion and Remodeling Mr. Larsen informed the commission in August 1988, Edina Community 'Lutheran Church received a Conditional Use Permit to construct a new sanctuary addition, and to generally remodel the church. The new sanctuary would have seated 210 persons compared to 197 in the existing sanctuary. Following approval of the Permit the church decided not to proceed with the addition, and renovation. Mr. Larsen explained at present the church has redesigned their expansion and renovation and has applied for a new Conditional Use Permit. The Plan is designed to be implemented in two phases. The proposed plans include two small additions and extensive interior remodeling. Phase one would involve the construction of a 22 X 24 foot addition to the north side of the building, west of the main entrance. Church offices, now located along the southern wall, would be moved on the new addition. The fellowship hall would be moved to the main floor, and the present - lower level fellowship hall would - -be - - - converted to classrooms. Phase 2 of the project would be a 16 X 48 foot addition to the sanctuary. This addition would provide for improved circulation within the building. It is not expected to increase seating capacity. Mr. Larsen pointed out the church presently maintains a setback of approximately 27 feet from West 54th Street. The proposed addition, which extends four feet in front of the existing wall, and would provide a setback of approximately 23 feet. The Zoning Ordinance requires a 50 foot minimum setback. Thus, a 27 foot setback variance is requested. All other existing and proposed setbacks comply with ordinance requirements. Mr. Larsen said the existing parking is located west and south of the church and has a capacity ranging from 25 to 35 cars. The lot is improved with a blacktop surface, but is not stripped. The plans anticipate organizing and stripping the lot to provide 37 spaces, three of which are parallel spaces. The Zoning Ordinance requires one space for each three seats in the largest place of assembly. In this instance the 197 seat sanctuary would require 66 spaces. The proposed plan requests a 37 space parking variance. The church has submitted an alternate parking plan which would increase the total parking count to 44 spaces. This plan would require substantial fill and retainage along the creek bank. Mr. Larsen pointed out Edina Community Lutheran's site is 4.73 acres is size. However, a majority of the site is either flood plain or wetland. The useable area is relatively small. In 1988 the church prepared plans to construct parking in the floodplain, area. The plan received approval of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. This plan was not viewed favorably by the City or neighbors along the creek. The approved Conditional Use Permit, instead included a Proof of Parking agreement obligating the church to pursue other parking solutions, if 'a problem arose in the future. The plan addressed modified service schedules and possible parking bays along 54th Street. Staff believes this approach remains valid. On- street parking has not presented a problem for the neighborhood and continued on street parking seems to be preferable to disturbance of natural areas adjacent to the creek. The proposed Phase 1 addition, along 54th Street, requires a 27 foot setback variance. Given the existing location of the church and the alternatives, staff believes the proposal is reasonable. Adding to the south or west side of the building would only aggravate the parking problem. The church floor plan does not allow for this addition to be placed on the east side. Mr. Larsen concluded Staff recommends approval of the requested Conditional Use Permit including the requested parking space variance and building setback variance subject to: 1. Proof of Parking Agreement .Pastor Eric Strand was present representing the church. Interested neighbors were also present. Commissioner Workinger questioned Mr. Larsen on the time frame for implementation of Phase I and Phase II. Mr. Larsen responded it is his understanding that the phases will be implemented when funds become available. Commissioner-Workinger asked Mr. Larsen the increase in the number of parking stalls. Mr. Larsen said the increase is 12 stalls. Commissioner Ingwalson noted that almost anything the church constructs will be located in the floodplain and therefore must require a permit from the watershed district. Mr. Larsen said that is correct. Continuing, Mr. Larsen said the indication staff has received from the watershed district is that permits would be required for construction, landscaping, fill, etc. Commissioner Hale noted the Proof of Parking Agreement of 1988, and asked Mr. Larsen how the church proposes to address the parking issue for this proposal. Mr. Larsen said the church proposes parking on city property, street parking, lot parking with restripping, manipulation of Sunday services, and as a last resort parking within the floodplain. Commissioner Hale asked if the church ever considered removing the parsonage and using that area for parking. Mr. Larsen said he doesn't believe the church has ever considered that as a viable option. Pastor Strand concurred, and said the church has not considered razing the parsonage. Commissioner Shaw inquired on who would be responsible monetarily if the church would use city property for parking spaces. Mr. Larsen said the city would assess the church for the use of parking spaces on city property. . Commissioner Shaw asked Mr. Larsen if he calculated the number of bays that could be constructed along West 54th Street in front of the church. Mr. Larsen indicated there will be 30+ stalls along the frontage. Commissioner Workinger asked Mr. Larsen how far the bays would extend - westerly. Mr. Larsen. said in his opinion the bays could not extend as far as the bridge. He pointed out the street drops considerably, and the distance may prohibit use of the bays. Commissioner Workinger referred to a letter submitted by Mr. Burton Grimes of 5400 Halifax Lane, and questioned where the church proposes to construct the sidewalk. Mr. Strand responded that it is the intent of the church to construct the sidewalk on church property. Continuing, Mr. Strand said construction of the sidewalk is for the safety of our parishioners. Commissioner Workinger asked Mr. Larsen if the city has any objection to the church constructing a sidewalk. Mr.- Larsen replied -that the city has no objection to the church constructing a sidewalk. Concluding Commissioner Workinger noted he lives in the area and although West 54th Street is very busy traffic seems to flow well. He said he believes the implementation of parking bays and the sidewalk will work well, and prevent possible traffic hazards. Commissioner McClelland referred to the site plan and suggested that parking stalls could be increased if the church would use the empty space behind the parsonage. She pointed out it may be possible to pick up 4 -6 spaces if this area is utilized for parking, or this area could -be designated for Proof of Parking. Commissioner Workinger moved to recommend Conditional Use Permit approval subject to staff conditions, subject to a Proof of Parking Agreement, subject to off -site parking implemented on city property, subject to additional parking constructed behind parsonage, subject to the construction of parking bays along West 54th Street in front of the church, and subject to the restripping of the existing parking stalls, it is to be recorded that the cost of the proposed parking bays, and the proposed parking on city property must be assessed against the church. Approval is also subject to denial of the alternative parking plan which depicts parking within the floodplain, not this approval replaces the Conditional Use Permit granted in 1988. Commissioner Ingwalson seconded the motion. All voted aye, motion carried. LOCATION MAP ■iil ::- '-- � u�111 �� Z.• 1, 1111 �� �� ♦ -�� . , ASSN CONDITIONAL USE NUMBER C -92 -1 L O C A T 10 N 4113 West 54th Street REQUEST Building Expansion-and Remodeling EDINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT EDINA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT FEBRUARY 26o,'1992 C -92 -1 Conditional Use Permit_, Edina Community Lutheran -- Church, 4113 West 54th Street Request: Building Expansion and Remodeling In August 1988, Edina Community Lutheran Church received a Conditional Use Permit to construct a new sanctuary addition, and to generally remodel the church. The new sanctuary would have seated 210 persons compared to 197 in the existing sanctuary. Following approval of the Permit the church decided not to proceed with the addition and renovation. The church has redesigned their expansion and renovation and has applied for a new Conditional Use Permit. The Plan is designed to be implemented in two phases. The proposed plans include two small additions and extensive interior remodeling. Phase one would involve the construction of a 22 X 24 foot addition to the north side of the building, west of the main entrance. Church offices, now located along the southern wall, would be moved on the new addition. The fellowship hall would be moved to the main floor, ,and the present lower level fellowship hall would be converted to classrooms. Phase 2 of the project would be a 16 X 48 foot addition to the sanctuary. This addition would provide for improved circulation within the building. It is not expected to increase seating capacity. The church presently maintains a setback of approximately 27 feet from West 54th Street. The proposed addition, which extends four feet in front of the existing wall, -and would provide a setback of approximately 23 feet. The Zoning Ordinance requires a 50 foot minimum setback. Thus, a 27 foot setback variance is requested. All other existing and proposed setbacks comply with ordinance requirements. The existing parking is located west and south of the church and has a capacity ranging from 25 to 35 cars. The lot is improved with a blacktop surface, but is not stripped. The plans anticipate organizing and stripping the lot to provide 37 spaces, three of which are parallel spaces. The Zoning Ordinance requires one space for each three seats in the largest place of assembly. In this instance the 197 seat sanctuary would require 66 spaces. - The proposed plan requests a 37 space parking variance. The church has submitted an alternate parking plan which would increase the total parking count to 44 spaces. This plan would require substantial fill and retainage along the creek bank. Recommendation: Edina Community Lutheran's site is 4.73 acres is size. However, a majority of the site is either flood plain or wetland. The useable area is relatively small. In 1988 the church prepared plans to construct parking in the floodplain area. The plan received approval of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. This plan was not viewed favorably by the City or neighbors along the creek. The approved Conditional Use Permit, instead included a Proof of Parking agreement obligating the church to pursue other parking solutions, if a problem arose in the future. The plan addressed modified service schedules and possible parking bays along 54th Street. Staff believes this approach remains valid. On- street parking has not presented a problem for the neighborhood and continued on street parking seems to be preferable to disturbance of natural areas adjacent to the creek. The proposed Phase 1 addition, along 54th Street, requires a 27 foot setback variance. Given the existing location of the church and the alternatives staff believes the proposal is reasonable. Adding to the south or west side of the building would only aggravate the parking problem. The church floor plan does not allow for this addition to be placed on the east side. Staff recommends approval of the requested Conditional use Permit including the requested parking space variance and building setback variance subject to: 1. Proof of Parking Agreement �® EUNA �01 COMMUNITY LUTHERAN Ila CHURCH 4113 WEST 54TH STREET • EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 • CHURCH OFFICE (612) 926 -3808 ANN SVENNUNGSEN, PASTOR • ERIK STRAND, PASTOR February 12, 1992 Craig Larsen, City Planner City of Edina 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Dear Mr. Larsen, Edina Community Lutheran Church is asking for a conditional use permit to accomplish building and site improvements as outlined in the architect's drawings and summary. ECLC is a modest sized congregation serving Edina and Southwest Minneapolis since 1948. Currently we have 170 active households and an average weekly attendance of 190 -200 people. We offer Sunday morning services at 8:30 and 11:00 am nine months of the year and one service during the summer at 9:30 am. One of the ways that we understand ourselves is as an alternative smaller congregation to the larger churches around us. Though not able to offer as many "programs" as these other congregations, we see one of our strengths as that of providing a more intimate setting for worship and community than is possible in larger churches. Our planning therefore seeks to preserve and build upon that strength. High on our list of concerns are accessibility, saftey, building repair and a modest need for more space. Much of the planning for new space is to improve our internal traffic patterns and to provide improved access to our community gatherings. Our current facility is in need of repair and improved accessibilty as well as educational space which will enable our children and adult educational ministry to be flexible in addressing the variable numbers of participants one experiences in a smaller congregation. Our planning seeks to provide a more organized administrative system as well as to enable us to be better stewards of energy resources through zoned heating etc. We hope that improvements to our worship space will improve sight lines, acoustics, and movement and allow more room for processions, gatherings around the baptismal font and, perhaps in the future, enable a modest increase in seating for special events such as weddings and funerals. We believe internal and external improvements and repair will allow us to provide a.safer as well as more visually pleasing,environment for both chidren and adults. Externally, we hope that landscaping, building design', a sidewalk along 54th street, and improvements to the parking lot will enhance our appearance and ability to serve in the community and in our neighborhood. We believe the sidewalk will improve pedestrian safety and that parking lot and building improvements will encourage greater use of our parking lot during the week. Please let me know of any questions you might have about our plans. I look forward to working with you and the city so that we might continue to be a positive and helpful presence in the city of Edina and a good neighbor to those who live nearby. Thank you. Sincerely, Pastor Erik Strand DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED CHANGES TO EDINA COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 7 February 1992 Building changes are planned based on the church's site constraints, a site which for all its woods and creek frontage has only a small buildable area. Modest expansion to serve the church's current program is shown in two phases. Phase 1 adds a new office and classroom addition along the north side of the building which extends about four feet closer to 54th Street than the existing building edge. This phase also includes extensive remodeling to provide accessibility between levels by elevator (and hence better accessibility from the on -site parking), improved lower level entrances, and life safety and other code updates to the existing building. Phase 2 adds additional classroom space and allows the worship area to be moved eastward in the building for more worship flexibility and improved volumetric dimensions for music, acoustics, and worship ambiance. This will allow enlargement of the new upstairs Fellowship Hall to equal its present size downstairs. No expansion toward the south is planned so the existing parking area may remain and be enhanced. Landscaping will be around the building and between parking stalls and the street. Trash receptacles will be masked. Lighting will be subdued. The full landscape plan will be submitted during the next design phase. At a later date the parking could be expanded by approximately seven car stalls by retaining walls or fill over the embankment, at a high cost per stall increase in order to meet watershed /flood plain requirements. This is shown as Option 2, but is not planned to be exercised in this project. Along the West 54th Street, the church driveway curb -cut will be moved eastward toward the church for an approach that is more perpendicular to the street and to allow perpendicular parking on both sides of the lot near the street. A sidewalk will be added along 54th Street, the design of which needs to be discussed with the City considering ease of maintenance and the continuation of on- street parking. The plans, construction details and finishes will be reviewed separately with the Edina Building Official.. Sovik Mathre Sathrum Quanbeck Schlink Edwins Architects Steven B. 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Jr :D C, e fr :ant. e cj. tj r cti This woula al ;Ow a s p c 0 p cs e rj a arl I o n r! a ,je WaLKWaY '.Netween tne -.nuL,-.cn anCl 'rte :tciC e .21 P_ks.r. - Wes t 6 a nq e n a i in 9 e as 0 ri uggeer s to o e r on c rhe W P-i K n y r 1.4 A n e c n u c c r, il O"e v P_ a n a s 4400 ;-;3 L,3Lnf,- I L L ax 5 _ 24 Minnesota .7 4' %, March 12, 1992 TO: City Council City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 FROM John and Merideth Hale 5504 Halifax Lane Edina, MN 55424 SUBJ Proposed Building Expansion and Remodeling of Edina Community Lutheran Church 4113 West 54th Street As a property owner and resident in this area we are opposed to any expansion plans that change the character of the plat of land around the Edina Community Lutheran , Church for the following reasons: . 1. The area as it exists is naturally wooded, supporting a wide variety'of wildlife and is a flood plain for Minnehaha Creek. Expansion should not be allowed to infringe on any flood plain land. Also as currently situated, the natural surroundings provide a barrier between the church activities and the surrounding residential community. 2. The property has reached its maximum utilization. 54th Street and Halifax Avenue are already highly traveled and have been the subject of controversy with the City for some time. Any expansion of church utilization of this property will only exacerbate the already existing traffic problems in this area. Thank you for your consideration of our concerns. VR-1 AGENDA ITEM III.A. - - - - -- -- - -- - - -- - - - -- _R9_som,C,•c�_- ��;v,� ��� Cam. -� -- - (�.e.G o�c..L`�JC� .rJG�uJ cLttc.uc >4l2ycJ.. �l�i�c�y ycJ �it�� �_• _ � dccLy,�c�C� m • d � J-0 Co� C AHic 0 oo -1 � �o S not 1 A B C A. ),f oe`1�i• :ly REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council From: Francis Hoffman / JC'/ City Engineer Date: 16 March, 1992 Subject: Vacation Hearing A. Drainage & Utility Easement, Lot 1, Blk. 2, Interlachen Hills 3rd'Addition B. Public Park Lands, Public Open Space, Stormwater Pond & Holding Area, Outlot A, Interlachen Hill 3rd Addition Agenda Item # TV-A. & B. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA KI To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance Recommendation: Vacate the southerly two feet of a thirty -five foot utility easement above the elevation 889.7, National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. Grant Agreement to permit a ventilation shaft on the Utility Easement. Vacate all public interests on east twenty feet of Outlot A, Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition except reserve drainage and utility easement rights over east twenty feet. Info /Background: The developer of the Lincoln Apartments on Lincoln Drive has requested that the City either vacate certain public interests or grant permission for encroachment on public easements on the Lincoln Apartments project. The first request involves vacating air rights on the southerly two feet of a thirty -five foot utility easement running parallel to the north wall of the Lincoln Apartments north building (see attached Exhibit A). The north building footprint was constructed just south of the easement but after field confirmation, it was determined that the bay windows protruded over the easement area. The developer has requested that air rights be granted over this two foot area to remove problems that resolve issues with title company resulting from'the encroachments. Staff recommends granting a two foot wide vacation of utility and drainage easement above the elevation 889.7. Report /Recommendation Vacation Hearing 16 March, 1992 Page Two The second issue results from the encroachment of a ventilation shaft on the utility easement (see attached Exhibits B and C). In this case, staff recommends not granting a vacation of the easement to allow the ventilation shaft, but granting an agreement to use the utility easement. The City had a similar case some time ago where a bank wished to install a drive -thru teller system over a utility easement containing a large watermain. The City granted an agreement which held the City harmless for any damage done by the City during use of'the utility easement during repair or construction on the utility system. Staff recommends that a similar agreement be granted (see copy of attached agreement). Finally, the third request involves simply vacating any public interest in a piece of ground except for utility and drainage rights over the east twenty feet of Outlot A, Interlachen Hills 3rd Addition (see Exhibit D). This location is currently part of the parking lot for the south building of the Lincoln Apartments. Staff understands that during a title examination by the title company or others, it was unclear what the City's intent was in 1990 when it earlier vacated all public interests but retained utility interests over the east twenty feet. Staff recommends that the Council reaffirm its 1990 decision to vacate all public interests over the east twenty feet except for drainage and utility purposes. z W - F , f Q' Q' VL 1 of to p ZONED PRD-3 all �N h iv c a \ 9� — .892.2 n , n V n � 6 0 �� ONE STORY WOOD FRAME GARAGE v —896—` d �0(-S xdBb.4\ ki v vo , Ir --- --e96-- V _ - �S9t.3 p B92.I \�rC: 893.69 � ` 69J.io q B, I J"INOUS -�+r -� RR SPIKE ~ RR SPIKE T 89' 57'08"E 418.32 MEAS. 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EXHIBIT C j4" — /'0" EOhCu7 eu�, iAMA L �n1 GoL/V dpi . �j eG1 oci a � VeU f SLiG�T- -� hati, heu��er 03/13/92 10:17 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY AGREEMENT (Use of Utility Easement) THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of 1992, by and between CTY OF EDINA, a Minnesota municipal corporation ( "City "), and LINCOLN DRIVE PARTNERS, a Minnesota limited partnership ( "Partnership "). WITNESSETH, THAT: WHEREAS, Partnership is the owner of the property situated in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described on Exhibit A attached hereto ( "Subject Property "); and WHEREAS, the North 35' feet of the Subject Property ( "Easement Area "). is subject to a dedicated drainage and utility easement now of record in favor of the City ( "Easements "); and WHEREAS, Partnership has constructed a ventilator shaft ( "Ventilator Shaft ") under, on and over the Easement Area, and a sketch showing the approximate location of the -Ventilator Shaft is attached as Exhibit B hereto; and WHEREAS, the Ventilator Shaft was located under, on and over the Easement Area without the prior consent of the City and such use of the Easement Area is not allowed without the City's consent; and WHEREAS, the Partnership has requested agreement of the City to allow the Ventilator Shaft remain under, upon and over the Easement Area; and WHEREAS, the City is willing to allow the Partnership to so use the Easement Area on the terms and conditions hereinafter set out. 10 002 03/13/92 10:17 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 4 003 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set out, and, as to the Partnership, in consideration of the rights in the Easement Area granted to it by the City, the parties .hereto do hereby agree as follows: 1. The City hereby grants to the Partnership the right to maintain and use the Ventilator Shaft under, upon and over the Easement Area as presently situated. 2. The rights hereby granted to the Partnership are, and always shall be, subject to all rights of the City to occupy, use, maintain, construct, reconstruct, repair, and replace any and all of its pipes, lines, utilities, and other facilities now or hereafter on, over, or under the Easement Area ( "City Facilities "). The City shall have full access at all times on and over the Easement Area with such personnel and equipment as it deems necessary for the doing of any work it deems necessary to construct, reconstruct, maintain, repair, and replace any or all of the City Facilities. ("City Work "). 3. The Partnership shall not make any alterations or additions to the Ventilator Shaft which in any. fashion increases the size thereof. 4. The Partnership shall use all due care in doing any. repair or alteration of the Ventilator Shaft ('Partnership Work ") to prevent damage. to any of the City Facilities and to prevent interruption of service provided by the City Facilities. The Partnership agrees to report immediately to the City any damage to or interruption of service provided by any of the City Facilities. -2- 03/13/92 10:17 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 10004 5. Any entry by the City upon the Easement Area for the doing of the City Work shall be done in such a manner as to do as little damage as possible to the Ventilator Shaft; however, it is specifically understood and agreed that the City shall not be liable for, and the Partnership hereby waives any claim for, damage or injury to any portion or all of the Ventilator Shaft, and for damages due to loss of business or interruption of business, resulting from or caused by the City Work, and whether or not caused by the negligence of the City, or any of its contractors, subcontractors, employees, agents, or representatives, in doing the City Work It is also understood and agreed that the City may, if it deems necessary, remove or destroy any or all of the Ventilator Shaft in connection with the doing of any of the City Work, all without liability or obligati on to the Partnership, or to any other person having or claiming an interest in all or any of the Ventilator Shaft, for damage to or destruction of any or all of the Ventilator Shaft, or for loss of business or interruption of business caused by such removal, damage, or destruction. The City agrees that so long as the Partnership fully complies with the provisions of this Agreement, the Partnership may repair, replace or rebuild the Ventilator Shaft upon any removal, damage or destruction of the Ventilator Shaft. No such work shall cause the Ventilator Shaft to change its present location or increase from the present size thereof. The Partnership agrees that the repair, replacement or rebuilding of any of the Ventilator Shaft that may be damaged, destroyed, or removed by the City in connection with the City Work shall be done at the sole cost and expense of the Partnership and without cost or expense of any kind to the City. -3- 03/13/92 10:18 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 16005 6. The Partnership agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless the City from and against any and all loss, cost, damage, and expense, including reasonable attorneys' fees, resulting from or claimed to result from any of the Partnership Work or the location, existence, or use of any of the Ventilator Shaft, including, without limitation, all costs and expenses incurred (i) in repairing any of the City Facilities damaged by the Partnership Work; (ii) as extra cost in doing any of the City Work because of the Ventilator Shaft being located upon or adjacent to the Easement Area, including the cost of removal or destruction of any such Ventilator Shaft, and such cost as the City may incur in attempting to protect any of the Ventilator Shaft from damage in connection with the doing of any of the City Work, and (iii) in making any extraordinary excavations or using extraordinary construction methods in attempting to protect the Ventilator Shaft. The Partnership further agrees to pay such costs and expenses within ten (10) days after receipt of a statement from the City setting forth such extra cost, and if not paid within said 10 -day period, the amount of such statement shall bear interest at ten (10 %) percent per annum from the end of said 10-day period until paid, and the Partnership also agrees to pay all costs of collection, including reasonable attorneys' fees, whether suit be brought or not, and interest at the highest rate then allowed by law, or, if no maximum rate is applicable, then at the rate of twelve (12%) percent per annum on all such costs from the date incurred until paid. 7. if any term, condition, or provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall, to any extent, be held to be -4- 03/13/92 10:18 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 16006 invalid or unenforceable, the remainder hereof and the application of such term, provision, and condition to persons or circumstances other than those at to whom it shall be held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected thereby, and this agreement, and all the terms, provisions, and conditions hereof, shall, in all other respects, continue to be effective and to be complied with to the full extent permitted by law. 8. All notices, reports, or demands required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be given when delivered personally to any officer of the party to which notice is being given, or when deposited in the United States mail in a sealed envelope, with registered or certified mail postage prepaid thereon, addressed to the parties at the following addresses: To City: 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Attention: City Manager To Partnership: 401 Groveland Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Attention: Norman P. Bjorness, Jr. Such addresses may be changed by either party upon notice to the other party given as herein provided. 9. In the event that the Partnership fails or refuses to fully comply with all of its obligations under this Agreement, and such failure or refusal continues for a period of thirty (30) days from and after notice thereof is given to the Partnership, then in that event, in addition to any other remedies then available to the City at -5- 03/13/92 10:19 F41 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY law or in equity, the City may revoke the rights hereby granted for the use of the Easement Area, and upon such revocation, the Partnership agrees to immediately remove all of the Ventilator Shaft from the Easement Area and to restore the Easement Area to the condition it was in immediately prior to the construction of the Ventilator Shaft. 10. The terms and provisions hereof shall be binding upon the parties hereto, and their respective successors and assigns, and shall run with the title to the Subject Property and Easement Area, and be binding upon all present and future owners of the Subject Property and all present and future holders of the rights of the City under the Easements and this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be duly executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA By Its Mayor And Its Manager LINCOLN DRIVE PARTNERS By Its General Partner 16007 Q3/13/92 10:19 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY. io008 STATE OF MINNESOTA ss. COUNTY OF H ENNEPIN The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,1992, by and the and respectively, of the City of Edina, Minnesota, a municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation. Notary Public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before.me this day of .1992, by . the general partner, of Lincoln Drive Partners, a Minnesota limited partnership, on behalf of the partnership. Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT IS EXEMPT FROM STATE DEED TAX. Drafted by: DORSEY & WHITNEY 2200 First Bank Place East Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 -7- 03/13/92 10:19 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 10009 CONSENT AND SUBORDINATION The undersigned, being the holder of a mortgage (the "Interest ") on the Subject Property as defined in the Agreement to which this Consent and Subordination is attached, the document creating said Interest being dated August 29, 1990, and recorded as Document No. 5698522, in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County, Minnesota, does hereby agree and consent to all of the terms and conditions of the Agreement to which this Consent and Subordination is attached, and agrees to be bound by all of the obligations of, and subject to all of the remedies available against, an owner of the Subject Property in the event it becomes a record owner of the Subject Property (as defined in the Agreement). TTY PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY By Its STATE OF ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing Consent and Subordination was acknowledged before me this day of .19_�, by . the and , the of a , on behalf of the H .¢3/13/92 10:19 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY io 010 CONSENT AND SUBORDINATION The undersigned, being the holder of a mortgage (the "Interest ") on the Subject Property as defined in the Agreement to which this Consent and Subordination is attached, the document creating said Interest being dated August 29, 1990, and recorded as Document No. 5698524, in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County, Minnesota, does hereby agree and consent to all of the terms and conditions of the Agreement to which this Consent and Subordination is attached, and agrees to be bound by all of the obligation's of, and subject to all of the remedies available against, an owner of the Subject Property in the event it becomes a record owner of the Subject Property (as defined in the Agreement). TkIE UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA 1985 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS PENSION TRUST By Its STATE OF ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing Consent and Subordination was acknowledged before me this day of ,19___., by . the and , the of a , on behalf of the II Ott 1 � I I ► 1 � � ••4 ' � � , \ y `��� w I I ► 111 \. _ V ` va e £ Uti /ity easemel f pew p �D �r p n // I �1 �1 �- z7. s' D rw v of /NTER1- ACH�N H /LL5�3R1�\ Do�N\ LA \ I NI� 1 DO \ a76 m • • • i - cute /r�ir�e of easelnent 1 , / , 894325 ° C _moo PROPOSED ENTRARf E AN N nom/ i g4 _ _ _ _ / - -Q —1G - /._7 - _ •� / / I PER PLAtJS -BY PALAIA AR "" -o/ �_� -- -1 N 0.11,19 "W 84.20 MEABS (84.25 REC.) w A - /� �/ - - -- -- — - "'�`� _ E / uf� /i f / eaSeMer7f ;oer �� oc /Yo.-: 4894 j25 - / / / v , 5ETBACK LINE ?fl _ / /�' / / / /< 0.15 - /� i�i�� ��� �/ , -� -- - g _ : ; �/ /(V ACA- / Ap / �i�i // — 895 5ETBACK LINE ^ / / t / // V/ // I �I 1 I p� _ i •9� acs / � 12 0 ,m /i / r_ J�l� == j� � .5' /027 lI / � 1 `p> 11 •�� — i. - o ��=J ° 1 19.35 �/ / \ 119.35 \ 3 / I ll�ll / I ` I — / D PROPOSED /NTELCN �j 3RD A 40.58' d e e eaom /7% oacf- ,I I,,of 40 //I _Ott? ~' \S E D 8 U 11L D r N r ► - P R O P O �- ��rll�rl ti� I�I�111 9S W e REQUEST F 9:7 ;e OR PURCHASE J • TO: Mayor Richards and Council Members FROM: Bob Kojetin, Director Park and Pecreation VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000 DATE March 10, 1992 VI. A. AGENDA ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION: Sprayer for greens and fairways Company Amount of Quote or Bid i 1,. Precision Turf & Chemical 1.$5,895 2. Cushman Motor Comnany 2.$6,010 3. 3 4. 4. 5. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR END: Precision Turf $5,895 GENERAL INFORMATION: Replacement turf sprayer for fairways and greens.with electric controls. Model #011360 The Recommended bid is L Ci= DepartMgnt, within budget not within' Kenneth Rosland City WalliP- Finance Director E= i VJ „ e o) REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor Richards and Council Members FROM: Bob Kojetin, Director Park and Recreation Department VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.00 DATE: February 25, 1992 AGENDA ITEM VI • B ITEM DESCRIPTION: Fireworks for the 4th of July. Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. J.,$7,000 2. Southern Fireworks 2. $7,482 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5.- RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. $7,000 GENERAL INFORMATION: Fireworks display for the July 4th celebration. The July 4th fireworks celebration is over budget. The actual fireworks display is $6,000 which is the budgeted.amount. What has caused the increase is the $1,000 insurance, a requirement for a fireworks display and permit. I recommend that we should continue the same display as last year, which is approximately 350 shells that are shot in a period of 15 to 20 minutes with the American flag to start out the ceremony and a finale at the end. Would recommend that amount over FA The Recommended bid is within budget not wit dgel Kenneth Rosland City r eII' -, REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Francis J. Hoffman Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.00 DATE 16 March, 1992 AGENDA ITEM VI. C. ITEM DESCRIPTION: . Recondition Pump for Well #3 Companv Amount of Quote or &d j, Layne Minnesota Co. 1. $ 5,100.00 2. E.H. Renner & Sons, Inc. 2. $ 6,048.00 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BD: Layne Minnesota Co. $ 5,100.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This project is part of our annual overhaul of a well in our well system. The funds for this project are from the sewer and water utility fund. This project is an annual element of our five year capital plan for utilities.. ,l l Signature The Recommended bid is within budget not w . - Public Works - Ut;lity Kenneth Rosland City i Wallin, Fi nce Director a. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Francis J. Hoffman, Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5,000 DATE: 16 March, 1992 ITEM DESCRIPTION: Skid Steer Loader Company 1 Case Power Equipment 2. Lano Equipment Inc. (743 Clark) 3. Lano Equipment Inc. (4600 Gehl) 4. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: AGENDA ITEM v I. D Amount of Quote or Ed 1. $ 14,400.00 2. $ 14,495.00 3• $ 14,879.00 4. 5. Case Power Equipment $ 14,400.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: This purchase is a new skid loader with attachments. It replaces Unit loo. 25 -429, a 1968 model. This purchase is from the equipment replacement fund. r,< Public Works - Streets Sig ur 3 ` Dp ent The Recommended bid is within budget not Kenneth City Wallin. Fin �ce Director VII (A). MINUTES TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MARCH 10, 1992 9:00 A.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Fran Hoffman, Chairman Alison Fuhr Gordon Hughes Craig Swanson MEMBERS ABSENT: Robert Sherman OTHERS PRESENT: Ms. Shirley Hendrickson, 5700 Creek Valley Road Mr. Lyle Smith, 5708 Creek Valley Road Inna and Ron Hays, 5857 Creek Valley Road Mr. Philip H. Black, 6324 Limerick Lane STAFF PRESENT: Deputy Chief Leonard Kleven, Edina P.D. Sergeant Stephen Marston, Edina P.D. Mr. Eric Felton,. Edina P.D. SECTION A: Requests on which the Committee recommends approval as requested or modified, and the Council's authorization of recommended action. None. SECTION B: Requests on which the Committee recommends denial of request. None. SECTION C Requests which are deferred to a later date or referred to others. (1) Discuss traffic safety concerns on Valley View Road at Creek Valley Road /West 66th Street area. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES March 10, 1992 Page 2 Request received from Shirley Hendrickson, 5700 Creek Valley Road. ACTION TAKEN: Ms. Hendrickson, a resident on Creek Valley Road, made a presentation to the Committee regarding traffic safety concerns in the area. Her concerns centered around two basic issues: (1) concern for non - motorized traffic -- including pedestrians, joggers, and bikers--attempting-to cross to the east side of Valley View Road, and (2) concern for motorists attempting to turn from side streets onto Valley View Road, as high traffic speeds make such movement difficult. She suggested two possible remedies: (1) install a "STOP" sign at either the Tracy Avenue/Valley View Road intersection or the Valley View Road/West 66th Street /Creek Valley Road intersection, and (2) stripe Valley View Road in the same manner as West 70th Street, to allow for safer pedestrian movement. Inna and Ron Hays, also Creek Valley Road residents, appeared before the Committee and expressed concern for the safety of pedestrians walking, jogging; or catching the bus near.the Creek Valley Road/West 66th Street/Valley View Road intersection. Mr. Hays repeated the concern that merging onto Valley View Road from Creek Valley Road is difficult. Another area resident, Mr. Philip Black of Limerick Lane, stated his opinion that a "STOP" sign was needed to slow the speed of northbound traffic on Valley View Road. Mr. Hoffman asked Mr. Kleven for the results of the police department's enforcement /accident study. Mr: Kleven said that three accidents had been reported on Valley View Road between Antrim Road and West 66th Street in the time period from January, 1989 to March, 1992. Those three accidents resulted in two written reports, attributing the accidents to the following causes: 1 - Unsafe speed 2 - Inexperienced driver /stop sign violation Between-November, 1991, and March, 1992, Edina police officers wrote 32 citations in the same area, 23 of which were for speed violations. Sergeant Stephen Marston, who currently leads the city's specialized traffic enforcement efforts, reported that speeds tend to be higher for northbound (downhill) traffic on Valley View Road than for the southbound traffic, but that the northbound traffic seems to gauge itself by the speed of the slowest car; in other words, there is little passing. Sergeant Marston also observed that traffic seems to move slower during the time that school is letting out. Mrs. Fuhr asked how comparable in width West 70th Street is with Valley View Road, and Mr. Hoffman stated his belief that the widths were basically the same. Mr. Hughes asked to be reminded TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES March 10, 1992 Page 3 what the original purpose was for striping West 70th Street. Mr. Hoffman said it was to reduce four lanes of traffic into two lanes and move vehicles away from the curb, to allow space for pedestrians, bicyclists, and joggers. He said that the striping was successful, except during the wintertime, when the lines are no longer visible. Mr. Swanson wondered if installing "STOP" signs at either the Valley View Road /Creek Valley Road/West 66th Street or Valley View Road /Tracy Avenue intersections would enhance the off - arterial traffic from non - collector roadways such as Valley Lane. Mr. Hoffman summed up the concerns into three issues: (1) study possible installation of sidewalks on Valley View Road, (2) hire a consultant to diagram a possible striping layout on Valley View Road, and (3) consider installing "STOP" signs at either location and have a warrant study done. Mr. Swanson asked whether signalization of Antrim Road and Valley View Road would create "gaps" for pedestrians in the northbound traffic. Mr. Hoffman thought that some gaps would be created. Mrs. Fuhr moved that the Committee recommend a consultant be hired to-do a striping layout of Valley View Road. Mr. Hoffman seconded the motion. Mr.'Hoffman offered a friendlv amendment to the original motion with three additional points: (1) that City staff conduct a "STOP" sign warrant review for the intersections. of Creek Valley Road /Valley View Road and Valley Lane /Valley View Road, (2) that City staff conduct a sidewalk study on Valley View Road, and (3) that the consultant and staff study the effects of signalization at the Tracy Avenue /Crosstown Highway interchange with stop signs being too close to potential signal location. The studies shall be returned to the Committee for review at its next meeting. Mr. Hughes seconded the motion. Motion carried 4 -0. Mr. Hoffman called for the question on the original motion, and it carried 4 -0. ' Edina Traffic Safety Committee e "i� IM REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council From. Francis Hoffman /., City Engineer ',/ Date. 16 March,1992 Subject. Set Hearing Date - 6 April, 1992 Public Hearing - Valley View Road from W. 69th to Crosstown Highway & Feasibility Report Recommendation: Agenda Item # ViI.B. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance Set public hearing date of 6 April, 1992 for the reconstruction-'of Valley View Road from W. 69th Street and France Avenue to just south of Crosstown Highway 62 and W. 66th Street between Valley View Road and France Avenue. Info /Background: As part of the continuing overall reconstruction of roadways in the Southdale area, the staff has reviewed the Valley View Road area in light of the Southdale expansion documents and Centennial Lakes Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The staff has developed a set of plans consistent with the above listed documents and would propose a public hearing for said project on April 6th, 1992. . Additionally, staff has met with Hennepin County regarding the W. 66th Street segment and York Avenue segment adjacent to Southdale. The staff is working with the County Public Works staff to develop a layout and time schedule for reconstruction of these streets. The projects listed below have been reviewed, are considered feasible and consistent with the overall development goals of the City. These projects include reconstruction of the streets, construction of a traffic signal at Valley View Road and W. 66th Streets, addition of a sidewalk along Valley View.Road, storm sewer reconstruction, and add a landscaped berg behind the homes along Southdale Road abutting Valley View Road. Report /Recommendation Set Hearing Date March 16, 1992 Page Two BA -293 - Valley View Road between W. 69th and Crosstown S.A.P. 120 - 150 -05 BA -299 - W. 66th St. between France Ave. & W. 66th St. S.A.P. 120 - 144 -06 Traffic Signal Improvement - W. 66th & Valley View Rd. S.A.P. 120 - 150 -06 STS -219- Storm Sewer - Various Locations along Valley View Rd. & W. 66th St. $ 1,240,795.79 $ 262,715.79 $ 91,560.00 $ 264,803.44 L -36 - Street Lighting - Valley View Rd. & W. 66th St. $ 113,534.40 These projects would be funded by state aid gas tax, special assessment, and stormwater utility funds. RESOLUTION RELATING TO NO PARKING RESTRICTION ON S.A.P. 120 - 159 -03 From France Avenue to Valley View Road in the City of Edina, Minnesota. THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 16th 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 USA S 159 (W. 69th Street) from France Avenue to Valley View Road. WHEREAS, the City will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the improvement of this street, and WHEREAS, this improvement does not provide adequate width for parking on both sides of the street; and approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions. ROW, THEREFORE, IT IS THEREBY RESOLVED: That the City shall ban the parking of motor vehicles on both sides of NSA S 159 (W. 69th Street) at all times. Dated this 16th 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 16, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 17, 1992. City Clerk F RESOLUTION RELATING TO NO PARSING RESTRICTION ON S.A.P. 120 - 150 -05 from W. 70th France Avenue to W. 65th Street in the City of Edina, Minnesota. THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 16th 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 NSA S 150 (Valley View Road) from W. 70th Street to W. 65th Street. WHEREAS, the City will be expending Municipal,State Aid Funds on the improvement of this street, and WHEREAS, this improvement does not provide adequate width for parking on both sides of the street; 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 the parking of motor vehicles on both sides of MSAS 150 (Valley View Road) at all times. Dated this 16th 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 16, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 17, 1992. City Clerk RESOLUTION RELATING TO NO PARKING RESTRICTION ON S.A.P. 120 - 144 -06 from France Avenue to Southdale Road in the City of Edina, Minnesota. THIS RESOLUTION, passed this 16th 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 NSA S 144 (West 66th Street) from France Avenue to Southdale Road. WHEREAS, the City, will be expending Mtnicipal''State Aid Funds on the improvement of this street, and WHEREAS, this improvement does not provide adequate width for parking on both sides of the street; 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 the parking of motor vehicles on both sides of NSA S 144 (W. 66th Street) at all times. Dated this 16th 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 16, 1992, and as recorded in the Minutes of the Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this March 17, 1992. City Clerk (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) CITY OF EDINA 4801W. 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VALLEY VIEW ROAD FROM WEST 69TH STREET AND FRANCE AVENUE TO CROSSTOWN HIGHWAY PERMANENT STREET SURFACING, CURB & GUTTER, STORM SEWER AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -293 S.A.P. 120 - 150 -05 W. 66TH STREET FROM FRANCE AVENUE TO SOUTHDALE LANE' PERMANENT STREET SURFACING, CURB & GUTTER,AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT NO. BA -299 S.A.P. 120 - 144 -06 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. STS -219 VALLEY VIEW ROAD & W. 66TH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT NO. TS -21 S.A.P. 120 - 150 -06 STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT NO. L -36 S.A.P. 120- 150 -07 The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall, on Monday, April 6, 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 is estimated by the City as set forth below: IMPROVEMENT NO. S.A .'P. NO. ESTIMATED COST BA -293 120 - 150 -05 $ 1,240,795.79 BA -299 120- 144 -06 $ 262,715.79 STS -219 $ 264,803.44 TS -21 120 - 150 -06 $ 91,560.00 L -36 120 - 150 -07 $ 113.534.40 TOTAL VALLEY VIEW /66TH ST. PROJECT $ 1,973,409.42 Ir The area proposed to be assessed for a portion of the cost of the proposed improvement includes: Unplatted Parcel (Cornelia Park Pool), Lot 1, Blk. 2, Southdale Office Park Second Addn; Meets & Bounds Description Southdale Office Center Unplatted, Commencing at NE corner of SE 1/4 thence South to NE Corner of South Office Park 1st Addn., thence Westerly along Northerly line of said Addn to its intersection with the centerline of Valley View Road, thence Northerly along said centerline to North line of SE 1/4, Thence Easterly to Beginning Except Roads; Lots 1 thru 10, Blk. 3, Southdale First Addn; Lots 1 thru 13, Blk. 4, Southdale First Addn; Lot 1, Blk. 1 South Office Park First Addn.; Tract A,. RLS No. 1365; and Apartment Ownership #79 - Point of France Condominiums. All units contained within Apartment Ownership #79 (Unit 102 thru 1210 and Penthouse 1 thru Penthouse 12). These properties are proposed to be assessed at an estimated cost per front foot at $40.00 for commercial, $30.00 for multiple family and $20.00 for single family. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk PLEASE PUBLISH IN THE EDINA SUN ON MARCH 25, AND APRIL 1, 1992. PLEASE SEND US (2) AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION. O 11.1A.'�r 4iq��r1� o e ` En REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor & City Council Agenda Item # VII. C. From: Francis Hoffman Consent 0 City Engineer Information Only ❑ Date: 16 March, 1992 Mgr . Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: NO PARKING ANY TIME © To Council Resolutions Valley View from W. 69th St. & Action ❑Motion Crosstown W. 66th St. from France to 0 Resolution Southdale Rd. ❑ Ordinance Recommendation: Approve a resolution for NO PARKING ANY TIME on both sides of Valley View Road from W. 69th St. & France Ave. to Crosstown Highway; and W. 66th St. from France Avenue to Southdale Road Info /Background: The City staff is working on reconstruction plans for the above listed streets. The existing street layout does not provide for any parking lanes and staff has done all of its preliminary redesign with no parking lanes. Staff would recommend that the City Council reaffirm the position that NO PARKING ANY TIME is the appropriate condition for the above roadways. This action would assist us in working with Mn /DOT state aid office on preliminary plan development. MORINO= REPORT /RECOMMENDATION less // To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Date: MARCH 13, 1992 Subject: 3.2 BEER LICENSE RENEWALS Agenda Item # VII.D Consent 0 Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Council approval of issuance of 3.2 Beer Licenses as listed. Info /Background: In accordance with Ordinance No. 902, beer licenses require approval by the Council before they can be issued. The following applications renewal have been approved by the Police and Health Departments and are submitted for Council approval. On -Sale 3.2 Beer License Renewals Braemar Golf Course Original Pancake House Braemar Golf Dome Pantry Restaurant Correlli's Pizza & Pasta Q Cumbers Daytons Food Serve Rossini's Edina American Legion Post Szechuan Star Restaurant Empress Restaurant T J's Family Restaurant Good Earth Restaurant The Lotus III _,.Jerry's Foods (also off -sale) Tour de France Two Guys from Italy Ciatti's Italian Restaurant Hawthorn Suites Hotel Pizzeria Uno Off -Sale 3.2 Beer License Renewals Edina Superette Country Store, Holiday Stations Inc SuperAmerica Station . 4 A. mil\ �1 oe� 0 ' • ,�NRPOM��O/ itlBB REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CITY CLERK Date: MARCH 16, 1992 Subject: ON -SALE WINE LICENSE RENEWALS Agenda Item # VII•D Consent Fx] Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends To HRA 0 To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Council approval of on -sale wine license renewals for the following restaurants: Dayton's Boundary Waters Tour de France Hawthorn Room - Hawthorn Suites The Empress Q Cumbers The Good Earth Two Guys From Italy The Pantry Rossini's Original Pancake House /My Pie Ciatti's Szechuan Star Pizzeria Uno Info /Background: Attached are copies of the reports for the above on -sale wine license renewals from the Police Department, except for the Hawthorn Room. That inspection is scheduled for March 14 and it is recommended that approval of renewal be granted subject to passing the inspection report. Applications have also been submitted for Manager's Licenses. I would recommend renewal of these licenses. Upon Council approval, the licenses will be forwarded to Minnesota Liquor Control for approval prior to actual issuance. City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Dayton's Boundary Waters restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 6, 1992, at 1915 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. C CRAIG G./SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb d City' of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Empress restaurant was inspected for the purpose.of determining compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any,,irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review., An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 9, 1992, at 1745"hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAI G. SWANSON CHIE OF POLICE CGS:pmb 8 City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Good Earth restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks: No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on February 29, 1992, at 1830 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. r , S CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF F POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Pantry restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: ` 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 10, 1992, at 1900 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is'recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. C� CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF F POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License.Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Original Pancake House /My.Pie restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining.of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls.for service did not indicate any irregularities in.regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 10, 1992, at 2000 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 Szechuan Star restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on February 25, 1992, at 1900 hours. During this inspection it was found that no licensed manager was on the premises. The wine license was not displayed for public review. These technical violations were discussed by the manager on duty who stated that the licensed wine manager was called away unexpectedly. This manager, Gregory Ramczyk, has now applied for a wine managers license and it is believed the problem of having a licensed wine manager on duty has been covered. Mr. Ramczyk stated the wine license would be displayed in the future. A follow -up inspection will be made. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. r CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF F POLICE City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Tour de France restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 11, 1992, at 1800 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. 6 -S - CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 Q Cumbers restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 13, 1992, at 1230 hours. This inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me., �- 511'� CRAIG . SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Two Guys From Italy restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An on -site inspection was conducted on March 7, 1992, at 1730 hours by Detective Enger. Det. Enger found that wine was being dispensed to patrons waiting for tables. The wine license was not posted as required by ordinance. Mr. Sarno was advised of technical violations and has agreed to make appropriate changes. A follow -up inspection will be conducted. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. n C_ �S CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 Rossini's.restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and.'renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 11, 1992, at 1930 hours. The inspection revealed that the restaurant was in compliance with all appropriate provisions of the wine ordinance. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAIG C. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 Ciatti's restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on February 28, 1992, at 2000 hours. The wine license was not displayed as required by ordinance. This was discussed with the on duty manager and it was agreed that the technical violation would be corrected. Based on the above findings; license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAIG q1. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb . City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 12, 1992 The Pizzeria Uno'restaurant was inspected for the purpose of. determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 4, 1992, at 1830 hours. The inspection determined that the applicants wine license was not on public display. Mr. Swanson was contacted and agreed to comply. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAIG SWANSON CHIEF F POLICE CGS:pmb AGENDA ITEM VII.D City of Edina Police Department On -Sale Wine License Renewal Investigative Report March 16, 1992 Hawthorn Suites /Hawthorn Room restaurant was inspected for the purpose of determining of compliance with the wine license ordinance and renewal of their wine license. The inspection included: 1. Updated criminal checks. No criminal convictions that would affect management of the wine license were found. 2. Review of complaints and police response. A review of police response to calls for service did not indicate any irregularities in regard to licensing. 3. On -site inspection and review. An unannounced inspection was conducted on March 16, 1992, at 1200 hours. The wine license was not displayed as required by ordinance. This was discussed with the manager on duty and it was agreed that the technical violation would be corrected. Based on the above findings, license renewal is recommended. If you have any questions, please contact me. CRAIG/(;. SWANSON CHIEF OF POLICE CGS:pmb i 7 w91�A.1� . o REPORT/RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council Agenda Item # VII• E. From: Craig Larsen Consent (� Information Only 0 _ Date: March 16, 1992 1. Mgr. Recommends Q To HRA Subject: Revisions - Draft EXI To Council Code Section 460 - Action Q Signs. Motion C Resolution C1 Ordinance Q Discussion' Ll Recommendation: Approve revised language of temporary signs. Info /Background Since the Council meeting of February 18, 1992, staff has done further research into the issues of lighting intensity or brightness and also prepared a new recommendation for temporary real estate signs. Current Requirements for Temporary Real Estate Signs: Non- Residential and Residential projects of 10 or more dwelling units. New Construction: Permitted size: 100 square feet Number Permitted: 1 per street frontage Duration: Until 80% sold or leased Permit Required: No Existing Buildings: Permitted Size: Number Permitted: Duration: Permit Required: Proposed Language: 32 sq. ft. (Non -Res) 6 sq. ft. (Res) 1 per street frontage Must be removed within 7 days or sale or lease No ' New and Existina Buildings: Maximum size: 16 sq. ft. (Non -Res) 6 sq, ft, (Res) Number Permitted: 1 per building Duration: 6 months per year Permit Required: Yes OR .... Building Owner Could Choose a 20% larger permanent sign if leasing information is incorporated into permanent sign. Illumination• Options: 1. 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. 2. Increase the required setback for illuminated signs located within 200 feet of a residential district from 10 feet to 15 feet from the public right of way. Following the Council meeting of February 18, 1992, staff consulted other cities, the Minnesota Sign Association, textbooks on lighting and illumination, and local sign manufactures. We found the following: 1. We found no city which regulates the intensity or brightness of light sources for signs. 2. We found no standard by which to define the intensity of light given off by an illuminated signs. Although light sources, bulbs, etc, are rated, the variable factors of sign color, material, and age and type of light source make establishing a standard difficult. r From an administrative standpoint the recommended options appear to be the most viable means to reduce the impact of lighted signs. We could continue to research this issue and possibly find or create a standard of brightness. This however, would take additional time. .!13/92 12:33 FAX 6123402644 DORSEY WHITNEY 10002 TO: FROM: DATE: RE: MEMORANDUM The Honorable Members of the City Council Kenneth E. Rosland, City Manager Jerome P. Gilligan March 13,1992 Sign Regulation At the February 18th City Council meeting a question was asked concerning the legal restrictions on the regulation of signs by the City. There are certain constitutional issues involved in municipal regulation of signs. Since signs are a form of communication, they are protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. As a form of property, signs are protected from any uncompensated taking under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The court cases relating to sign regulation are very complex. Sign regulation can be carried out by municipalities as an exercise of its police power. Courts have generally upheld limits on size, height, location and design of signs, if the municipality can show that (i) there is. a public purpose for the regulation of signs, (ii) the regulation directly advances the public purpose and (iii) the regulation goes no further than necessary to accomplish the public purpose. The public purposes generally identified and accepted by the courts as the basis for regulation of signs, are traffic safety and aesthetics. In enacting any sign regulation it should be made clear that this is the basis for the size and other restrictions imposed, and the restrictions placed on signs should be reasonably related (but not more than necessary) to accomplish the public purpose. if the regulation is within these bounds, a court should not interfere or question the legislative decision of a governing body in enacting the sign regulation. DORSEY & WHITNEY A 3•...rr.w..1r11•LVc1.Vj04M# r•...rp..�or+wc(:o.n�.nnur:s For non - residential and residential projects involving 10 units or more, the following restrictions apply: ._ F L'= Li= MIN New Construction: 100 square feet One per street frontage Until 80% sold or leased No Existing Buildings: 32 sq. ft (Non -Res), 6 sq. ft (Res) One per street frontage Must be removed within 7 days of sale or lease No Proposed Change for New and Existing Buildings Maximum Size: 16 sq. ft. (Non -res), 6 sq. ft (Res) Number Permitted: 1 per building Duration: 6 months per year Permit Required: Yes Or: Increase the maximum sign area by 20% if the building owner incorporates leasing information into the permanent sign. 0 e: Cn 0 less REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Date: MARCH 13, 1992 Subject: LOCAL REDISTRICTING AND ELECTION PRECINCT BOUNDARIES Recommendation: Agenda Item # vii . F Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action ❑ Motion Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Council approval by resolution of the proposed election precinct boundaries for the City of Edina, subject to a reverse ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. Info /Background: The attached memoramdum to the Mayor and Council with the accompanying map includes two additional adjustments to precinct boundaries, i.e. between Precinct 3 and 4 and between Precinct 3 and 8. All other proposed precinct boundaries remain as proposed at the Council Meeting of March 2, 1992. The deadline for city redistricting and designating election precinct boundaries is March 30, 1992. As of this date it has not been extended. MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK SUBJECT: LOCAL REDISTRICTING /ELECTION PRECINCT BOUNDARIES DATE: MARCH 13, 1992 At the last meeting on March 2, 1992, the Council gave preliminary review to proposed election precinct boundaries. At that meeting I informed you that final approval must be delayed until the U.S. Supreme Court renders its decision as to whether the Federal Court Plan or State Court Plan would control. Justice Blackmun issued a ruling on Wednesday, March 11, 1992 in support of the State Court Plan for Minnesota's Legislative Districts. However, he declined to rule against the Federal Court Plan for Congressional Districts. The full Supreme Court is expected to follow his lead. This would mean that most of Edina would remain in the 3rd Congressional District, but all of Precinct No. 4 and a portion of Precinct No. 3 would be in the 5th Congressional District. As a result, the election precinct boundaries as proposed at the March 2, 1992 Council Meeting remain unchanged except for the following: Precinct No. 3 and 4 - The existing boundary between these precincts on West 50th Street will be extended westerly to Wooddale Avenue, then southerly on Wooddale to Wooddale Lane, easterly on Wooddale Lane extended to Minnehaha Creek, along Minnehaha Creek southerly to where it would'intersect with W. 52nd Street extended westerly, then easterly along W. 52nd Street to France Avenue. This change will add the census blocks from Precinct 3, that have been assigned to the 5th Congressional District, to Precinct 4. Precinct 4 then would contain all of the 5th Congressional District. Precinct No. 3 and 8 - The existing boundary between these precincts will follow West 54th Street from Wooddale Avenue to France Avenue, eliminating the existing encroachment of'Precinct 8 into Precinct 3. I would recommend that the Council approve the precinct boundaries as now proposed, subject to any possible reverse ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. This will enable the City to meet the March 30 deadline for city redistricting and designating election precinct boundaries. The map submitted at the March 2 meeting has been revised to reflect the above proposed changes. 2 3 21 5 !01 ri 10 • 7111 A I B I C I D I E I F I G 0 no 4 ae VILLAGE OF EDINA ..A HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA Street DiroctorY Abbott avenue .......... H -3, H -4, H -5 Abbott Place ................ .... H -3 Abercrombie Drive ........... D -6, E -7 Adams Avenue ..................... H -3, H -4, A -1 Akers Lane ....................... G -3, B -3 Alden Drive ...................... Bror Road ........................ G -i Amundson Avenue .................. B -7 D -7 Amy Drive ........................ A -i, C -4 Andover Road ..................... ....... E -1 thru F -7 Annaway Drive .................... Bruce Place ...................... C -1 Antrim Road ................. C -6. C -7 Apache Road ...................... D -3, A -6 Apple Lane .................. . A -c Arbour Avenue ............... C -4, C -5 Arbour Lane ................. C -4, C -5 Arcadia Avenue ......... .... .... E -2 Arctic Way ............. A -4, A -5, B -5 Arden Avenue ................ G -1, G -2 Arrowhead Pass ................... B -4 A -6 Arthur Street ............... A -1, A -2 Ashcroft Avenue ............. F -4, F -5 Ashcroft Lane .................... . A -7, A -3, B -7, F -5 Aspasia Lane ................ E -7, F -7 Aspen Road .................. A -4 Ayrshire Boulevard .......... C -3, D -3 ..B.. Balder Lane ...................... B -5. C -5, B -6 Balfanz Road ..................... Brookside Court ................... F -6 Barrie Road ................. H -5, H -6 Beard Avenue ........... H -3, H -4, h -5 Beard Court ...................... G -3, ti-3 Beard Place ...................... Bror Road ........................ H -5 Bedford Avenue ................... B -7 D -2 Belmore Lane ................. A -i, B -1 Belt Line ( =100) ....... E -1 thru E -8 Belvidere Lane ..... Bruce Place ...................... F-7 Benton Avenue .... C -4, D -4, E -4 Bernard Place ............... D -3, D -4 Berne Circle .................... C -4 Birchcrest Drive D -5, E -4, E -5 Biscayne Boulevard .......... A -4, B -4 Blackfoot Pass .... .... .... .... B -6 Blake Road ........ B -1, B -2, B -3, B -: Blake Ridge Court ................ C -4 Blake Ridge Road B -4 Cascade Lane ................ Blossom Court .................... E -1, D -, Braeburn Circle .................. B -7 Braemar Boulevard . A -7, A -3, B -7, B -H Branson Street .............. F -1, G -1 Bridge Lane .................... G -2 Bridge Street (W. 46th St.).. F -2, G -2 Bristol Boulevard ................ G -7 Bristol Circle ................... C -6 G -7 Brittany Road .................... B -5, F -6 Brook Avenue ..................... F -1 Brook Drive ................. C -6, D -6 Brookside Avenue ............ B -5. C -5, E -1, E -2 Brookside Court ................... ... i... E -1 Brookside Terrace ........... Miller's Lane .................... E -1, E -2 Brookview Avenue ....... G -3, G -4, G -5 Bror Road ........................ .... E.1, C-' F -; B -7 Browndale Avenue ............ F -1, F -2 Bruce Avenue ................ H -5 G -1, G -2 Bruce Place ...................... G -2 Bush Lake Road .............. Millpond Place ................... D -', J -c Bywood West ................. C -1, C -2 ...C... -4 :ecit' Aven c ... Cahill Lane ............ .... .... D -6 Cahill Road ............ D -6, D -1, D -8 Camelback Drive ............. aymar Drive ...... ......... B -3, B -4 Cascade Lane ................ Minnehaha Boulevard E -1, E -2 Casco Avenue ................ G -1, G -2 Cecilia Circle ................... B -7 D -8 Chantrey Road .................... C -3 Chapel Drive ..................... G -1 Golf Terrace ................ C -6 Chapel Lane .. .............. Kellogg Avenue .... .... .... C -6 Cherokee Trail .............. Mirror Lakes Drive ., :....... Valley Road B -5, B -6 Cheyenne Circle .................. 0 -5 B -6 Cheyenne Trail ......... ...... .. B -6 Chowen Avenue .......... H -3, -4, H -5 Chowen Curve ................ G -5, H -5 Church Place ..................... Kellogg Place .... ......... E -6 Circle Drive ..................... Moccasin ............. Mohawk Trail ..................... E -6 Circle East ................. a -5 0 -1, D -2 Circle West ................. D -1, D -2 Claredon Drive ................... C -7 Claremore Court .................. Grace Terrace F -7 Claremore Drive .................. Kermrich Drive .... ............., F -7 Clover Ridge ........... .... .... E -4 Code Avenue ............ E -3, E -4, E -5 Colony Way ....................... -1 H -5 Colonial Way ..................... C -5 Comanche Court ................... .................... Grandview Lane A -7 Computer Avenue ........ .... .... F -8 Concord Avenue ......... F -3, F -4, F -5 Concord Terrace .................. F -4 Continental Drive ........... A -3, A -4 Coolidge Avenue F -1 Cooper Avenue .............. Gra ^, Cpa4 D -2 Cooper Circle .................... r,e�,t D-2 Cornelia Circle .................. 7:v�..c -� :,.c�,,.� .................. G -6 Cornelia Drive .............. G -6, G -7 Couqar Trail ..................... A -2 Country Club Road ........... F -2, G -2 Countryside Road ........ ... .... D -4 County Road -IP ......... A -1 thru A -8 Coventry Way ..................... Moore Avenue ..................... C -8 Creek Drive ................. C -1, D -5, D -6 Creek Valley Road ........... B -5, C -6 Creek View Lane .................. F -1, G -1 D -6 Crescent Drive .............. F -2 D -41 D -5 Crescent Terrace ................. Killarney Lane C -2 Crest Lane ....................... Moorland Avenue ............. F -1, D -5 Creston Road ................ .... F -6, F -7 Crocker Avenue ................... G -1 PRECINCT BOUNDARIES AS PRESENTED TO COUNCIL 3/16/92 AND APPROVED H VOTING PRECINCT MAP July 1988 Polling Locations Update February 1992 CITY OF E 01NA HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA 111 i w 1200 600 600 1200 0 CHURCH PUBLIC SCHOOL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL PARK /OPEN SPACE SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOL DIST BOUNDARY CITY LIMITS F DEC. 1985 IIw� � r. ,:rte IIIII� �s E so 5= =:M MEESE E_ =.a ess =- MEN M Man 200 N N � 2 3 21 LIOS 7 Lfeal Crosstown Highway . A -5, B -5. C -5, D -5 Glengarry Parkway ........... C -2, C -3 ... i... Miller's Lane .................... f -5 Ricnwood :' . .. ........ ;; -3, ' - -3 J Tralee Drive .. Tu,ker Lane .... E.1, C-' F -; (Co. #62) E -5, F -5, G -5, H -5 Glouchester Avenue ............... G -7 Millpond Place ................... i -2 G Ridge Park Road .................. Ridge Place -3 F -2 . ........ Tucker Lane -4 :ecit' Aven c ... ^ -i, y.............. Cro den Lane D -2, D -3 Glouehestlr Drive ................ G -7 aymar Drive ...... ......... B -3, C -3 Minnehaha Boulevard C -3 C ...................... Ridge Road :. -2 Tupa Cir le ...................... B -7 Curve Avenue ..................... G -1 Golf Terrace ................ D -3, F -3 Kellogg Avenue .... .... F -3, F -4, F -5 Mirror Lakes Drive ., :....... Valley Road -2, -3 ii -6 ....................... Ridqeview Circle 0 -5 Tupa Drive .......:::::::::::.::. 3 -7 Gorgas Avenue .................... Gaya Lane ....................... G -2 D -3 Kellogg Place .... ......... F -7, F -3, F -8 G -3 Moccasin ............. Mohawk Trail ..................... 6 ................. Ridgeview Drive ............. a -5 D -6 Tyler Avenue ..................... A -1 Grace Terrace C -6 Kermrich Drive .... ............., C -7 Monardo Lane ..................... F -7 Ridgeway Road ............... J- " -5 Tyler Court ...................... -1 D, .................... Grandview Lane 0-2, D -3 Kenney Place ...... .............. E -6 Monroe Avenue .................... A -1 Roberts Place .................... .............. Gra ^, Cpa4 E r,e�,t C -:. 7:v�..c -� :,.c�,,.� .................. ' -: �.» ,,: r•,.� ...................... i-� ors' i1Ju St Dakota Trail ................ �- , - ................ Green Farms Road A -2, A -3 .,.�,.. ....... .............. Kerry Road ........ .............. C -7 Moore Avenue ..................... E -1 Rollinq Green -Parkway ....... C -1, C -Z U ' "eel ....... nes St''ee ... F -1, G -1 Dale Drive .................. F -2 Killarney Lane B -4 Moorland Avenue ............. F -1, F -2 Rose -,iry Lane .... n-6 " west 4 »t,i Street ....... F -1, F -1, G -1 ym.............. Dalr ple Road F -3, F -4 Griffit Street 8 -1 .... .............. Kinrsberr Drive 1 B -3 Morningside Road ............ F -1, G -1 Rousriar Court ............... A -4, � -5 Terrace _ nest 45th Street ,_1 Danen's Drive ----- •... - -••_• D -6, E -6 Grimes Avenue ............... G -1, G -4 y .. .............. Kipling Avenue .... .............. G -1 Motor Street ..................... i -1 Roycar Read ...................... F -6 Upper " " " " " " " " " ' Wes: 46tH Street ........... G -1 Darcy Lane 0-5 Grimes Lane ..................... G -4 Knoll Drive B -3 Ruth Drive ..... ...... � -1 F -4 :lest 47th Street . Dawson Lane ...................... ,. -6 Grove Circle .......... ••••••••••• C -4 ...... .............. Knoll Drive South B -3 Rutledge Avenue E -1, E -2 West 48tH Sure• Dearborn Street .................. A -1 Grove Place " " " " " " •..... " " B -1 ................ Kresse Circle B -1 Ryan Avenue ....... E -4, Y � -7, F -5, r -6 ...V... West 49tH Street .......... - Delaney Boulevard D -7, D -8 Grove Street ........... C -4, D -4, E -4 ..... ......• -" - -.. ... West 49', Street Dever Drive ...................... G -3 Valley Lane ..........., D -5 West 50th Street ....... DeVille Drive ............... B -3, B -4 '�ancy Lane ....................... F -5 Road Valley View Road .. A -7, B -6, C -6, C-6, D -5 West 51st Street ....... : -.. �- • -. Dewey Hill Road .........B -7, C -7, D -7 ',aor,i Drive ...................... E -6 .. 'S ... E -4, E -5, F -4, F -5, G -S, G -6, G -7 West 52nd Street .. D- . Division Street ............. D -1, t -1 ...H... Natchez Avenue �••••--�- �---••••• F -1 Van Buren Avenue ................. A -1 West 53rd Street 0 -3, Doncaster Way ............... D -2, D -3 1... Navaho Trail ................ B -5, B -6 St. Albans Circle ................ 6 -6 Avenue Vernon E -1, E -2 Nest 54th Street ....... Doron Lane D -5 Halifax Avenue .... G -2, G -3, G -4, G -5 Newport Drive ............ .. A -3, A -4 S[. Andrews Avenue .......... F 3, F -4 ....... Vernon Avenue ..... A Ave -4, A -5, B -5, C -3 West 55th Street .. ,,,, -s, Dovre Drive ...................... Halifax Lane G -3 Laguna Drive F -6 Nordic Circle ,,,• B -5 St. Johns Avenue....... F -3, r - :, 5 C -4, D -3, F -1, F -2, E -3 West 56th Street .. D -3, i- F- Down Road •- •••- • - - -.•• ....... •••••••••••••• Hankerson Avenue ................. E -2 ...... Lake Rid e Road y B -2 Nordic Drive B -5, B -6 St. Patrick's Lane B -6 Vernon Court .. ' -'- .... ' -' -•' ... ' Drew Avenue ....... H -3, H -4, H -5, H -6 Hansen Road ............ 0 -3, D -4, D -5 Lakeview Drive .... ......... E -3, F -3 No mandale Court " " .... " " " " ' E -4 Sall Lane Sally " '---- •••• - - -•�� A -6, A -7 View Lane ................... B -3, 8 -4 West 57th Street D- E- G -4 Drexel Avenue •--- -•••••.•• F -1, F -2 Harold Woods Lane " " " " " " " " B -2 Langford Court .... ••••••••�•• -•� A -4 Nor °andale Road ......... 1 -1 thru E -8 Samuel Road •••••••••••••••••• - - -• A -6 Viking Drive 9 •••'•" _ .... E -8, F -8 West 58th Street .. '. -�. ' -�. G -•1, Dublin Circle ............• C -6, C -7 Harrison Avenue .................. A -1 Langford Drive .... .............. A -4 North Avenue ..................... . -1 Sandell Avenue ................... G -7 Villa Way y .... D -3 West 59th Street .. i - :, Dublin Road ................I.... C -7 Harvey Lane ................. E -6 Lanham Lane ....... .............. C -7 Northfield Avenue ................ D -5 Sandpiper Court - " ••••--'- " ' C -5 Virginia Avenue ........ F -4, F -5, F -6 West 60th Street . -.. • -. Duggan Plaza ................ 99 D -6, E -6 Hawke's Drive .......... C -3, C -4, D -4 Lantana Lane ...... ............ .. E -7 Northwood Drive ••���� ..... C -2 Saxony Road ................. B -3, C -3 Vir-ytnia Lane ................... F-5 Dunberry Lane ............... F -6, G -6 Hawke's Terrace ............. C -3, D -3 Larada Lane ....... ......... A -2, A -3 Scandia Road ................ B -5, 6 -6 West 61st Street .. C -:, Duncan Lane ...................... A -4 Hazelton Road G -1, H -7 Larkspur Lane ..... ......... E -7, F -7 Schaefer Circle .................. 6 -4 G_•, • -:, •- Duncraig Road ............... D -2, D -3 Heather Lane ..... C -3 Laura Avenue ...... .............. E -1 0 Schaefer Road .......... 8 -2, B -3, B -4 West 62nd Street .. C -5, ;i -'• i- '- Dundee Road ................. C -2, C -3 Heatherton Circle G -7 Lee Valley Circle C -1 SLhey Drive .... C -7 _ Dunham Drive ..................... F -7 Heatherton Trail ••-�-•--•-•-•••-• G -7 Lee Valle Road y C -1 Oak Drive F -3 School Road ................. E -4, f -4 .. 'W .. ' west 63rd Street ....... D -5, E -5, Heritage Drive " ...... " ,,,,,, -, ' H -5 •. Leslee Lane ". B -3, C -3 ........................ Oak Glen D -7 Scotia Drive •••••••�•••---••••••- B -7 Walnut Drive A -4 West 64th Street .. D -5, E -5, F -5, t+ -5 Hibiscus Avenue ........ E -7, F -7, F -8 .••... ....... ......... Lewis Ridge Parkway D -7 •---- �- �� -��• Oak Lane �_• Scott Terrace •••••-'••••-� " � • " G -1 •�•�•��- Warden Avenue........... •����••� C -4, -•••• D -3, D -4 West 65th Street .. E -5, F -5, G -5, +; -�, Hidden Lane ......... " " ... " " " C -2 .............. Lexington Street F -3 ......................... Oakdale Avenue l Striver Road ..................... B -2 f Warren Avenue ................f -5, r_ - 6 Nest 66th Street •• C -6, D -6, E -6, F -6 u ...E... Highland Road .................... D -4 ................. Limerick Drive ......... D -5, D -6, D -7 ................... Oaklawn Avenue .... F -6, G -3, -4, -, Sedum Lane ....................... Shane Drive -8 C -6 Warwick Place ....' ........... E -3 67th Street G 6, 6 H -6 East View Drive .................. E -4 Highwood Drive ...... " " ... " " " C -3 Limerick Lane ..... ... D -5, D -6 G -6, G -' ...................... Shannon Circle ................... C -8 Washington Avenue ....... Hue A -1 thru A-8 West ................. West 68th Street C -6, D -6, G -6 Eden Avenue E -2, E -3 Highwood Drive, West ........ B -3, C -3 Lincoln Drive ....... ... A -2, A -3, A -4 Ohms Lane ..........,, E -1, E- Shannon Drive C_7 Waterman Avenue ............. A -2, B -2 ....... 69th Street C -6, E -6, G -o, '• -6 ................. Eden Circle ...................... E -3 Hill -A -Way Court ................. B -7 Link Road ......... .............. E -3 Boulevard Olinger Boulevard ...... 8 -4, C -4, C -5 ................ Shaughnessy Road ................. C -8 Waterman Circle .................. A -2 West .. West 70th Street C -7, D -7, E -7, F -7 Eden Prairie Road B -4, C -4 Hillcrest Lane ................... G -6 Littel Street .................... F -1 Olinger Circle ................. C -4 Shawnee Circle A_6 Wellezly Place ................... A -5 .. G -7, H -7 ........... Edenmoor Street E -3 Hillside Circle .................. 0-5 Lochlo Drive ...... y ......... D -2, D -3 Olinger Road ........... -.... C -4, C -5 ................ � Sherman Circle � .., c - -•, C -3 West Fuller Street .......... r ., 3, H -3 West 72nd Street F -7, G -7 .................. Ed ebrook Place ............. 9 •••• F -2 Hillside Court ................... D -6 D Lochmere Drive ................. C -8 Orchard Lane ............ ........ D -2 .....E -3,E - Sherwood Avenue ... E... ' -� � .... c -6 West Highwood Drive ••' E3 -2, B -3, C -3 " West 73rd Street ........,. " ' -- " ... E -7 Edina Boulevard F -1, F -2 Hillside Lane " " " " " ....... " ' -6 Loch Moor Drive .................. B -7 Oriole Lane ............ .......... � -5 Sherwood Road " " " " " E -3 'West Shore Drive .. E -8, E -6, F -7, F -8 Nest 74th Street U -H, E -8, H- ,,,,,, , , Edina Court ..................... ,,,,, F -2 Hillside Road ............... Hilltop Lane C -5, 0-5 F -2 Lois Lane ........ C -6 Overholt Pass ` + -6 " " " " " Sioux Trail A -6 �'� ^st Trail ....................... - ....... west 75th Street ................. Edina Industrial B1vd.........D -8, E -8 " " " " " " Holborn Avenue " " " " ' D -5 Londonderry rive ................ y A -4 Oxford Avenue ...... D -1, D -2 Skyline Drive ............. Y ��� -� West Woodland Road " •• - - -• F -4 Nest 76th Street D -8, E -8, G -H, •' - :; Edinborough Way .................. H -8 ....... Hollywood Road D -2, E -2 Londonderry Road ............ A -3, A -4 South Drive ...... - • - - - - -• •�- �• C-3 'Westbrook Lane ................... ...•• E -2 west 77th Street ....... F -F, F- G -. Edinbrook Lane ................... E -2 .............. Hunter Street D -4 Long Brake Circle ........• - - - -•. C -8 South Knoll Drive ................ B -3 Westridge Boulevard " " " " ' D -4, D -5 i west 78th Street C -, Ellsworth Drive ............. F -7, G -7 .................... Hyde Park Circle C -8 Lony Brake Trail ................. C -8 P South View Lane ............. E -t, r -3 Westwood Court ................... B -3 Erin Terrace ..................... C -6 " ...... Hyde Park Drive y ........ ' C -8 le Circle `y - - -'- " '- " " �'- -••••• D -4 Southcrest Drive r -b Wexford Road ..................... C -7 Eton Place ........................ G -1 Lyn••,ar Lane ...................... G -7 n_ Southdale Circle .. :•1 -6 White Oaks Road G -1, G -2 Evanswood Lane B -3 Lynn Avenue G -1 Paddock Road Southdale Road ............. .•.... u -6 Whitrnc Avenue .............. 1 ••• -- D -5 P`°r - k Everett Place E -6 Paiute Drive _F Spruce Road ................. A -1, B -1 'dilford Way ...................... F-6 Ewing Avenue ................ . G -4, G -5 Paiute Pass ..................... •• -' Spur Road ................... D -1, D -2 William Avenue ................... E-2 Alden Park ....................... A - I Ewing Circle ..................... 9 G -3 -'- " " Park Place -" --'-- " G -3, " " " " G -4 State Highway •100 ...... E -1 thru E -H Willow Wood Road ,............. ... B-3 Arden Park .................... G - :, i Parklawn Avenue .................. G -8 Stauder Circle .............. A -3, B -3 Willson Ro,id .......... ...... E -2, E -3 Arneson Acres Park ............... F -7 y ............. Id lwood Drive 6 -3, C -3 Park Court G -3 S tonewood Court C -8 y< ......... Wilr in Avenue [ -•1, F -5, E -6 Beard Park H -5 Idylwood Lane .................... B -3 ... l^ - Parkside Lane ............... F -I, E -2 .................. Stuart Avenue ......... C_2 ............ Birchcrest Park .................. D -4 F ... Idylwood Place ................... B -3 Parkwood Lane ........... ........ A -3 ........... Summit Avenue ' 2 Windsor Avenue ........... D -3, E -3 Braemar Park .......... :. - ?, .•, B -', .� Indian Hills Circle .............. A -6 Mackey Avenue ..... E -1 Parkwood Road .... A -3, B -3 •................... Sun Road � -4 Wood End Drive -4 Bredesen Park ....... ......... B -4, 5 Fairfax Avenue •••••••••• -••• F -4, F -5 Indian Hills Pass ................ B -5 Maddox Lane ....... " " " " Parnell Avenue ......... F -4, f -5, F -6 ......................... Sunnyside Road . .. 1 -1, F -1, , -1 Woodcrest Drive -- ••--- -• - - -- G-+. - Browndale Park ...... ............ F -4 Field Way ........................ A -3 Indian Hills Road ...... A -5, A -6, B -6 Madison Avenue - -•• ......... A -1 Pawnee Road .. ........... .... A -6 Sunnyslope Road, East ....... East F -1, F -2 Wooddale Avenue ......... F -1 thru F -7 Chowen Park ...................... G -» Fleetwood Drive •-- ••••••••••••.•. C -7 Indian Pond Circle B -5 Mait Lane ......... C -1 Payton Court ... " " ........ ••. .... E -6 , Sunnyslope Road, West .. F -2, f -1, F -2 Wooddale Glen � ••• - Cornelia Pd1 Park ............. F -7 Fondell Drive ••••••-- • -••••• F -7, G -7 Indianola Avenue G -2 Malibu Drive „ ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, A -2, A -3 Peacedale Avenue ................. G -6 Susan Avenue -6 Wooddale Lane .................... f -2 Countryside Park ................. de C -5 Forslin Drive ............... D -4 Inglewood Avenue ....•.••••••••••• G -1 Maloney Avenue .... ......... A -1, B -1 Pheasant Court ................... B -5 ..................... Woodhill Way Y -2, F -2 Creek Valley School Park ......... B -5 Fox Meadow Lane ............. B -3, C -3 Interlachen Blvd. ...••• A -2, B -2, C -2 Maple Road .............. G -2 Philbrook Lane F -4, G -4 It ............' Woodland Circle G -3, - Frank Tupa Park France Avenue ........... G -1 thru G -8 D -2, E -2 Margaret's Lane 9 ••� •• •-•-••• •••' A -5 Phlox Lane ..............B .... F -; Woodland Lane - - .... G -4 Garden Park .............. ....... D -' Fuller Street, West ......... G -3, H -3 Interlachen Circle D -2 Mark "Pirate Circle Pine Grove Road -3, C- woodland Road .......... G -3, -4 Heights Park ..........,...,. D -S, 6 Iroquois Circle .................. A -6 Mark Terrace Drive .... A -7, B -6, B -7 Point Drive F' -r ....... Woodview Court " ' .... " ' " " " C -8 k Highlands Park ........ D -2, 3 Iroquois Trail ................... A -6 Marth Court - •••• -• •-- •••......•• C -8 Polar Circle " -- " " " " " " ' -'' Tamarac Avenue A -4 Wycliffe Road .................... - Lake Cornelia Park I .... f G... Mavelle Drive .................... G -7 Pondwood Drive ... D-8 Tamarac Lane 4 -4 Wyman Avenue ..................... .. D -5 Lake Edina Park McCauley Circle A -5 Po Lane �•��•-- PPY - �- � - -���� E -8, F -E Tanglewood Court C -8 Malibu Park ..... . ............. -6 ' Gallagher Drive ............. G -7, G -8 McCauley Terrace ............ ..... A -5 Porter lair _- -- ��•� -��- - ��� - - -- i � ................. Tara Road C -1 McGuire Park .......... ...... C C -6 Galway Drive ..................... D -6 McCauley rail South y ... A -5, A -6, A -7 Post Lane ...... " " " " " " " " " ............ ........... Telemark Trail A -1 k Melody Lake Park .............. i -3, 1 Garden Avenue ••����- •���•�� -��•�� D -4 ...J... McCauley Trail West ......... A -5, B -5 Prescott Circle " " " " " " " " " B - :' .. .. .. ........ Thielen Avenue ' .. f -1 •.X... NOrmandale Park ....... U -i,, 6, E -5, 6 Garrison Lane ............... F -5, G -5 McGuire Road ................ C -6, D -6 ......... Third Street --" A -1 Pamela Park .............. G... 1, 5 Gate Park Road ............... Jackson Avenue .................. A -1 Meadow Ridge ................ D -6, E -6 .................... Tifton Drive .... D -6, E -f. xerxe•. Avenue ........... H -3 thru - k ................ Tin dale Perk •I, 1 -4 Gilford Drive ............... F -7, G -7 Jay Place ....................... G -2 Meadow Road .., ..... ,,...,,.. G -1, G -2 R... ............... Timber Ridge A -5, -5 Todd Park ................... D -1, ,- Glacier Place B -4 Jeff Place C -5 Melody Lake Drive ................ E -4 ... ............... Timber Trail A A -6 Utley Park ....................... -. Glasgow Drive .................... D -8 Jefferson Avenue ................ A -1 Melody Lane ................. E -3, E -4 E .. ......... Avenue Tower -4,1 ... E -4, E -5, E -6 walnut Ridge ................ G -•1 Gleason Circle ................... B -6 Jeffrey Lane .................... B -3 Mendelssohn Lane ................. B -2 Rabun Drive ................. .... -7 C ........ Tower Street St F -4 Y... .... Weber Park ....................... Gleason Court .................... A -5 John Street ............... B -1, B -2 Merilane .......... .... C -1, D -1, D -2 Red Fox Court .................... -5 ..................... Townes Circle G -1 William Wardwell lewi•. Park . D -7, l -: C Gleason Road ...... B -4, B -5, B -6, B -7 Johnson Drive .............. D -3, D -4 Merold Drive ..................... C -4 Red Fox Lane ..................... C. -5 1 .................... Townes Road G -1, G -2 Yuri Avenue ........ .... It +hru H -8 Woudd,rlo Park .................... E -.' C -7, C -8 Josephine Avenue ....... E -4, E -5, E -6 s'e•rritt Circle ................... D -3 Richmond Circle .................. -3 1 ................. Tracy Avenue C -5, C -6, D -3 Yuri L•rrite ................ .... H -8 Yuri Park ........................ • + -. Glen Place ....................... F -1 Juanita Avenue ................... G -2 "et,ro Boulevard E -8 Richmond Drive -3 ........... D - :, D -6 Yvonne Tetro, a F -3 Yorktown Park .................... H -, Glenbrae Circle .................. D -3 Judson lane ...................... F -6 "ildred Avenue ................... E -5 Richmond Lane .................... f -? ................... o e A, w rA' - �0 \, ISO*wisV� REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER Agenda Item # VII.G• From: MARCEL•LA DAEHN, CLERK Consent 0 Information Only ❑ Date: MARCH 13, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: 3.2 BEER LICENSE - VIE DE To Council FRANCE RESTAURANT, GALLERIA Action 0 Motion i ❑1 Resolution ❑ Ordinance 0 Discussion Recommendation: Council approval of issuance of a 3.2 Beer License to Vie de France Restaurant. Info /Background Vie de France Restaurant has changed ownership and the new owner, Peter Roehrich, has applied for a 3.2 Beer License. The application has been approved by the Police and Health Departments and approval is recommended. 1 *� L l�f\A. o e'er • ��bHdIOM'y9� REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: Mayor and Council From: Craig Larsen Date: March 16, 1992 Subject: Racotek - Antenna Installation at 7401 Metro Bouelvard. Recommendation: Info /Background: Agenda Item # VT z I. A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution Ordinance ❑ Discussion Racotek Corporation is in the process of moving from Burnsville to Edina. Their business requires a roof - mounted antenna system. Staff has advised them of the moratorium, and the Council hearing on a new ordinance. If the Council does not lift the moratorium they have asked the Council to amend the moratorium ordinance to allow them to install their antenna. Y RACOTEK mobile information networks March 10, 1992 Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Marcella; Our Company, Racotek, has entered into a lease agreement for office space at 7401 Metro Blvd. in Edina. Racotek develops, markets and supports mobile data networking products and provides metropolitan voice and data transmission services. Racotek's products and services link radio technology, computer hardware and application software to extend corporate information systems to the mobile workforce. As part of our planned move, an antenna farm is required on top of the building for Racotek to operate our business. On February 24, 1992, Johnson Communication delivered our plans (see attached) for a 20 unit antenna farm to the City Planner. On February 28, 1992, the City Planner issued a letter (see attached) indicating that our design conformed to the existing city requirements as well as the proposed draft ordinance. However, a permit could not be issued pending the March 16, 1992 City Council public hearing and the lifting of a City moratorium on antenna permits. Our concern at this point, is that the proposed ordinance may be tabled or other City issues may prevent it's hearing. The antenna farm is a vital research and development tool for our Company. In fact, without the antennas, we cannot move into this location. Currently, the building contractors are working to complete the space for our April 1 occupancy. Therefore, we request the City Council to grant us a waiver /permit to construct the antenna farm and allow us to move within the scheduled time frame, if the moratorium is not lifted on March 16, 1992. If you have any questions, please call me at 895 -8787. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Very truly yours, lames E. Flaherty Controller 501 EAST HIGHWAY 13 . BURNSVILLE, MN 55337 . TEL.16123 895 -B7B7 . FAX.(612) B95 -9086 03%04/9'= 15:18 a 612 645 6471 JHNSN RADIO COMM 01 ��;.lA• 1r W ' J� W February 28, 19 9 2 Mr. Dave stone Johnson Radio Communications Co., Inc. 660 Transfer Road st. Paul, MN 55114 Re: Antenna Installation at 7401 Metro Boulevard Dear Mr. stone: The City of Edina currently is under a moratorium preventing the issuance of permits for any antenna. The purpose of the moratorium is to study our existing ordinance and to adopt revised controls, if warranted. The study is nearly completed and a draft, revised ordinance has been prepared for City Council review. The Council will consider the revised ordinance on March 16, 1992. If the Council adopts a new ordinance the moratorium would be repealed. I have reviewed information on the subject antenna submitted with your letter of February 24, 1992. The proposed antenna system would conform to requirements in the City "s existing antenna ordinance as well as the draft, new ordinance. If dvise contact to their decision and to the time we could begin to a y process permits. Sincerely, -t L Pte; Craiq rsen City Planner CL/ j h Post-it'" brand fax transmittal memo 7671 I Not pages ► J; � Fran, Co. ,QCC Dept. .-� Ph N 7;q5 . • 6 X /-Z Fax M u8. Fax # y 1 �f (612) 927-111101 City Hall i �� tl.l.' 'f: "► ...... unU ,..1111 Ultl11 II111 ihl 't 'If' 111.1 I ROOF JAC K i I � a� i t+ t \ _ � __ _ _._� .mot -- ..� a•- -ar:,- ROOF HArCP i/ to 32 // V Condiwit/Roo'P rat* .t' 01 REPORT /RECOMMENDATION To: KEN ROSLAND, MANAGER /Agenda Item #VIII.'. From: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK Consent Information Only ❑ Date: MARCH 12, 1992 Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA Subject: PETITION FOR CURB AND E!] To Council GUTTER ONLY - 7120 WEST SHORE DRIVE & 4520 DUNHAM Action 0 Motion DRIVE ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Refer the petition for Curb and Gutter Only at 7120 West Shore Drive and 4520 Dunham Drive to the Engineering Department for processing. Info /Background The attached petition for Curb and Gutter Only dated March 2, 1991, was received from the property owners at 7120 West Shore Drive and 4520 Dunham Drive. Our normal procedure is to refer the petition to the Engineering Department for processing as to feasibility. ti Petition Instructions This petition form is to be used to ask the Edina City Council to consider the following types of improvements: SIDEWALK ALLEY PAVING WATER MAIN STORM SEWER PERMANENT STREET SURFACING WITH CURB AND GUTTER .CURB AND GUTTER ONLY (WITHOUT PERMANENT STREET SURFACING) SANITARY SEWER STREET LIGHTING or another improvement you describe (called OTHER on this form). You may use another petition form if you wish but the city council may reject such.petitions unless they contain the following information: 1. Type of improvement(s) requested, e.g., SIDEWALK, STORM SEWER, WATER MAIN, etc. 2. Precise location(s) of the requested improvements 3. A statement that all who sign the petition understand that the city council may assess the costs of these improvements against the properties benefiting from the improvements in amounts determined by the council 4. Printed name of property owner, owner's signature and phone num- ber, and property address 5. Signature of person circulating the petition If you have questions, please call the City Clerk at 927 -8861 between 8:OOAM and 4:30PM. MARCELLA DAEHN CITY CLERK b % uvo r l-� .A' yes o T East' S Ae CQ_ u r t k, -�-% 9 t-b 9A_A-,1 L N we-c, o to 11-Lo tD To the Mayor and City Council: The persons who have signed this petition ask the City Council to consider the improvements listed above to t' the locations listed below. LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS =kc 4 V V L.5t S 6 r a b r-tJ �L between S ► Cie c`� r�C LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS between LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME between LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS and ADDRESS and ADDRESS IMPORTANT NOTE: THE PERSONS WHO HAVE SIGNED THIS PETITION UNDERSTAND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL MAY ASSESS THE COSTS OF THESE IMPROVEMENTS AGAINST THE PROPERTIES BENEFITING FROM THE IMPROVEMENTS IN AMOUNTS DETERMINED BY THE COUNCIL AS AUTHORIZED BY CHAPTER 429, MINNESOTA STATUTES. PROPERTY SIGNATURE A A1% �1.. This petition was circulated by: OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S (PRINTED) PHONE s ��Q� E ?13,-,C)-V\', 45 -Co D u 4A W— D t 2(- k's-1z) —712:0 914- � 93(a NAME,3 ADDRESS PHONE There is space for more signatures on the back or you may attach extra pages. SEPTEMBER 1980 1992 CITY OF EDINA 5.23— CHECK REGISTER PHILLIPS 02 -29 -92 PAGE 1 CHECK NO. 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FICA 10- 4149 - 510 -51 MANUAL 040F14 03/05/92 4,,111.82 FIDELITY BANK MEDICARE 10- 4162 - 510 -51 MANUAL 19,215.68 * * ** * ** -CKS 052E11 03/05/92 2.83- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052EII 03/05/92 2.63 EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052E11' 03/05/92 2.63- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 052EIL 052EIL 03/05/92 03/05/92 1.49- 11.26- EAGLE WINE EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL 052EII 03/05/92 7.90- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052EII 03/05/92 265.50- EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052EII 03/05/92 265.50 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052E11- 052EII 03/05/92 03/05/92 262.50 148.50 EAGLE WINE EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 052E11 03/05/92 1,126.10 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052EII 03/05/92 789.90 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 2,303.72 * *� *;�• * ** -CKS 052E26 03/05/92 7.29- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 7.29- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 052E26 052E26 03/05/92 03/05/92 6.77- 6.51- ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL 052E28 03/,05/92 33.43- ED. PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052E26: 03/05/92 1.82- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 364.28 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 364.28 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 338.60 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626 - 842 =84 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 325.56 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052E26 052E26 03/05/92 03/05/92 91.10 1,671.32 ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 862 -86 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL 052E26 052E26 03/05/92 03/05/92 253.90 379.95 ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL . MANUAL 052E26 052E28 03/05/92 03/05/92 528.55 470.35 ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL 052E28 052E26 '03/05/92 03/05/92 654.70 1,068.50 ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA- CHECK REGISTER i i I 02 -29 -92 PAGE 5 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT N0. INV. #!P.O. 0 MESSAGE I 052E26 03/05/92 1,11035 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 298.20 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052E26 03/05/92 278.90 ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 862 -86 I MANUAL 8,135.83 " rrrrrr Arr -CKS 052082 03/05/92 .33 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052082 03/05/92 52.10- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710- 822 -82 _ MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 62.59- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 96.11- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 88.38- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052G82 4.29- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 052G82 _03/05/92 03/05/92 2,604.79 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 4,805.58 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 3,129.48 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 4,419.17 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL . 052G82 03/05/92 214.33 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 052G82 03/05/92 33.30- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 14,836.91 " ".,,""" I rrr -CKS 052J62 03/05/92 9.96- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3700 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 4.98- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3700- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 3.84- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 10.55 - JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 4.43- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL -052J62 03/05/92 37.87- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 32.93- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1.15- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 13.07- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 13.06- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1.60- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 68.24- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62_• 03/05/92 .63- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 50.50- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 8.60- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 38.74- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 7.85- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 528.06 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 8.85 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 4.13 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62. 03/05/92 1,892.97 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL .:. 052J62 03/05/92 14.16 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 3,412.29 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1,645.83 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 21.54 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 14.90 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 16.52 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1,937.14 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 2,524.37 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 444.71 JOHNSON WINE .50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 11.21 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 5.62- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 i MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 6 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 4 MESSAGE 052J62 03/05/92 5.90 'JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 383.50 'JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 .00 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 2.82- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1.77 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 159.89 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1,305.01 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 29.50 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 19.47 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1,307.94 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 .59 j JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 57.55 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 14.16 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 18.29 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86- MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 1.18 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 786.49 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 .00 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 63.10 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052J62 03/05/92 858.67 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 17,173.25 A**-CKS 052P20 03/05/92 3.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052P20 052P20 03/05/92 03/05/92 75.90 173.85 1 PAUSTIS & SONS 1 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL ,052P20 03/05/92 4.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 256.75 wwwwRw ** "-CKS 052P32 03/05/92 28,867.75 P.E.R.A. PERA 10- 4145 - 510 -51 MANUAL 052P32 03/05/92 19.62 j P.E.R.A. PERA 10- 4145 - 510 -51 MANUAL 28,887.37 " R w w w R R * ** -CKS . '052P82 03/05/92 3.38- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052P82 03/05/92 8.14- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL . "052P82 03/05/92 3.37- 1 PRIOR WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 052P82 03/05/92 1.75- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 052P82 03/05/92 338.19 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 052P82 03/05/92 813.60 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 , 052P82 03/05/92 337.25 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 052P82 03/05/92 174.90 ! PRIOR WINE '50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 1,647.30 wwRRRR - **A-CKS �. 052016 03/05/92 .39 QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 052Q16 03/05/92 .41.11- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 052Q16 03/05/92 9.45- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 052Q16 03/05/92 7.97 - QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 052Q16 03/05/92 27.30- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 052Q16 03/05/92 6.78- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA 2.06- CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR 052016 03/05/92 1.88- QUALITY WINE 052016 03/05/92 .99- QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 •2,055.70 QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 1,365.03 QUALITY WINE 052016 03/05/92 94.15 QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 38.52- QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 922.01 QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 796.46 QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 674.95 QUALITY WINE 052Q16 03/05/92 98.45 QUALITY WINE 5,873.14 R RRRRRR 052S05 03/05/92 2.00 SALUD AMERICA 052S05 03/05/92 72.00 SALUD AMERICA 052S05 03/05/92 56.00 SALUD AMERICA 052S05 03/05/92 2.00 SALUD AMERICA 05SE26 03/05/92 132.00 R ED PHILLIPS RRRRRR 056811 03/05/92 20,900.00 ASSOC POOL BLDERS 20.900.00 R RRRRRR OS6E11 03/05/92 2.06- EAGLE WINE 056E11 03/05/92 2.33- EAGLE WINE 056E11 03/05/92 6.56- EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 2.06- EAGLE WINE 056E11 03/05/92 4.64- EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 2.06- EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 205.50 EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 233.00 EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 205.50 EAGLE WINE 056EII 03/05/92 655.96 EAGLE WINE 05SEll 03/05/92 464.35 EAGLE WINE 05SEll 03/05/92 205.50 EAGLE WINE 1,950.10 R RARRRR 056E28 03/05/92 1.82- ED PHILLIPS 056E26 03/05/92 4.56- ED PHILLIPS 056E26 03/05/92 24.86- ED PHILLIPS 056E26 03/05/92 9.49- ED PHILLIPS 05SE26 03/05/92 3.10- ED PHILLIPS 05SE26 03/05/92 91.00 ED PHILLIPS 05SE26 03/05/92 228.22 ED PHILLIPS 056E26 03/05/92 1,242.84 ED PHILLIPS 05SE26 03/05/92 155.00 ED PHILLIPS 05GE26 03/05/92 474.35 ED PHILLIPS 05SE28 03/05/92 421.00 ED PHILLIPS 056E26 03/05/92 99.40 ED PHILLIPS ITEM DESCRIPTION CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT NO. INV 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4626 - 862 -86 50- 4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628- 842 -84 50 -4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 26- 1300 - 000 -00 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710 - 822 -82 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4628- 822 -82 50 -4628- 822 -82 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628- 842 -84 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 4628- 862 -86 50- 3710- 822 -82 50- 3710- 842 -84 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4626- 842 -84 50- 4626- 862 -86 50- 4626- 862 -86 50- 4628 - 822 -82 50- 4628- 822 -82 02 -29 -92 PAGE 7 9 P.O. • MESSAGE MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL "RR -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL RRR -CKS MANUAL RRR -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL RRR -CKS MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 8 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 05 6 26 03/05/92 733.10 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056E26. 03/05/92 188.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056E26,. 03/05/92 696.60 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056E26' 03/05/92 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056E26 03/05/92 .407.65 574.35 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056E26 03/05/92 1,199.15 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056E26 03/05/92 265.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056E26 03/05/92 1,037.40 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056E26 03/05/92 443.45 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 8,212.68 " : *." * ** -CKS 056G82 03/05/92 50.54- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056G82 03/05/92 .70- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056082 03/05/92 62.59- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056G82 03/05/92 49.46- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056G82 03/05/92 35.07 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 056G82 - 056G82 03/05/92 03/05/92 2,527.08 3,129.68 GRIGGS COOPER GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 842-84 MANUAL MANUAL 056G82 03/05/92 2,472.80 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL. 8,001.34 " **A-CKS 056H40 03/05/92 49,140.00 HARRIS BANK BONDS 10- 1145- 000 -00 MANUAL 49,140.00 " 1 " *" -CKS 056J62 03/05/92 6.48- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3700 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 4.85- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 29.87- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 .61- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 39.54- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 1.64- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 2.51- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 3.54- JOHNSON WINE 50 -3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 11.47- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 28.23- 2.45- JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84- 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL MANUAL -, 056J62 03/05/92 5.53- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 73.50- 7.12- JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 26.14- .63- JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL 056J62- 03/05/92 .65- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 59.58- 3.02- JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 50- 3710 7862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 9.44 1,493.39 JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 056J62 056J62 03/05/92 03/05/92 1,977.09 11.21 JOHNSON WINE JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 8.85 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 1,411.88 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 9 ;:CHECK NO. DATE: AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT 1,10. INV. it P.O. A MESSAGE 056J62- 03/05/92 2,978.54 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 - MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 17.70 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 050J62 03/05/92 1,306.93 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 05SJ62 03/05/92 11.21 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 3.24- JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92: 485.19 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 7.08 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62. 03/05/92 .59 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 163.32 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 60.51 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 251.61 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 2.95 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 6.49 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 553.77 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 19.47 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 4.72 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 05SJ62 03/05/92 28.91 JOHNSON WINE 50- 462.8- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 353.55 ,_ JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 050J62 03/05/92 3,675.38 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 4.72 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 1,146.08 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 5.31 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 I MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 243.87 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 1.18 JOHNSON WINE 86 50- 4628- 2 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 3.54 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 17.70 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -85 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 713.64 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 63.10 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 1.18 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 300.67 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 64.41 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 056J62 03/05/92 .00 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 17,094.58 " 01** -CKS 056�P82 03/05/92 5.87 -' PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 I MANUAL 056P82 03/05/92 4.25- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056P82 03/05/92 1.14- PRIOR-WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 056P82 03/05/92 586.69 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056P82 03/05/92 113.75 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056P82 03/05/92 424.54 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 I MANUAL 1,113.72 " *sAAt **A -CKS OS6Q16 03/05/92 5.00- -QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 22.80- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 5.13- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 (16.73)L - QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 40.22- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 10.47- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 .94- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 05SQ16 03/05/92 46.05- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 056Q16 03/05/92 3.06- QUALITY WINE 50 -3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA : CHECK NO. DATE 056016 03/05/92 05SQ16 03/05/92 056QIS 03/05/92 05SQ16 03/05/92 056Q16 03/05/92 056Q16 03/05/92 056Q16 03/05/92 056Q16 03/05/92 056016 03/05/92 RRRRRR 056S05 056S05 RAARRA 059C33 059C33 RRARAR 059(188 RRAAAA 059M24 AAAAAA 063EII 063E11 063EII 063EII 063EII 063EII RAtAAA 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 063E26 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 CHECK REGISTER GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE 02 -29 -92 PAGE 10 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. * P.O. A MESSAGE: 1,140.80 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 2,010.89 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 256.29 QUALITY WINE .50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 153.24 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 2,301.96 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 499.20 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628,- 822 -82 MANUAL 1,699.44 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 1,042.94 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 93.90 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 9,948 17 " 2.86- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 822 -82 9,048.26* 10.20- ED PHILLIPS AAR -CKS 2.00 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 74.00 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 76.00 875.75 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 862 -86 03/05/92 848.55 ED PHILLIPS " "" -CKS 179500.00- CITY /EDINA PAYROLL TRANSFER 50 -1010- 000 -00 MANUAL 179,,500.0000 CITY /EDINA PAYROLL TRANSFER 50- 1010 - 000 -00 MANUAL R 182.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 03/05/92 16,670.92 GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE 10- 4156 - 510 -51 16,670.92 " 03/05/92 20,298.05 MEDCENTER INSURANCE 10- 4156 - 510 -51 20,298.05 " 03/05/92 7.45- EAGLE WINE 50 -3710- 822 -82 03/05/92 15.76- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 03/05/92 4.22- EAGLE WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 03/05/92 744.75 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 03/05/92 1,576.46 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 03/05/92 421.55 EAGLE WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 2,715.33 " 03/05/92 2.86- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 822 -82 03/05/92 10.20- ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710- 842 -84 03/05/92 03/05/92 17.52- 143.00 ED PHILLIPS ED PHILLIPS 50- 3710 - 862 -86 50- 4626- 822 -82 03/05/92 510.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 842 -84 03/05/92 875.75 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4626- 862 -86 03/05/92 848.55 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 . 03/05/92 648.50 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 822 -82 03/05/92 880.95 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 03/05/92 182.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 11 I CHECK.NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 063E28 03/05/92 1,034.20 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063E26. 03/05/92 1,287.70 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 083E26 03/05/92 330.95 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 083E26, 03/05/92 904.30' ED PHILLIPS 50 -4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063E28 03/05/92 714.60 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063E26 03/05/92 364.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063E26 03/05/92 188.00 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 083E26 03/05/92 600.30 ED PHILLIPS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 9,482.22 " AAA�AA AAA -CKS 08302 03/05/92 34.87- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 083082 03/05/92 11.24- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 063082 03/05/92 127.65- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063082 03/05/92 11.70- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 083082 03/05/92 84.05- GRIGGS COOPER 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063082 03/05/92 1,743.32 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 063G82 03/05/92 562.05 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 063082 03/05/92 6,382.60 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 063082. 03/05/92 4,202.38 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 063082 03/05/92 585.15 GRIGGS COOPER 50- 4626- 862 -86 i MANUAL 13,205.99 A AA,�R+ii A*A-CKS 06iJ$2 03/05/92 3.41- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 4.65- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 .18- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 083J82 03/05/92 38.77- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J82' 03/05/92 1.05- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 1.02- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 3.19- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 I MANUAL 063J62: 03/05/92 131.76- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063362 03/05/92 9.25- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 083J62 03/05/92 6;:03- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 3.28- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 083J62 03/05/92 89.05- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063J82 03/05/92 5.63- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 083382 03/05/92 3.52- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 I MANUAL 083362 03/05/92 1.99- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 083J62 03/05/92 .91- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 08IJ82 03/05/92 .48- JOHNSON WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 06 J62 03/05/92 1,937.06 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 11.21 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 j MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 6,588.21- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 48.54 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 I MANUAL -063J62 03/05/92 4,452.89 JOHNSON WINE 50 -4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 083362 03/05/92 30.68 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 i MANUAL 083362 03/05/92 463.26 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 103.50 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 083J62 03/05/92 5.31 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 .59 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 063362 03/05/92 8.26 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 17.52 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 12 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. A MESSAGE 66J62 03/05/92 1.77 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 343.62 :JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 326.64 ;JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 7.08 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 928.78 .:JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 100.38 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 23.01 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063362 03/05/92 5.90 !JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 2.95 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 602.71 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 2.95 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 319.29 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 90.89 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 lJOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 4.99- JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 197.82 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 1.18 'JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 566.32 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62. 03/05/92 352.23 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 47.82 'JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 14.75 JOHNSON WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063J62 03/05/92 5.31 - JOHNSON WI!" 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 003J62 03/05/92 3.54 JOHNSON WIiiL 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 17,303.99 " XRARR - - RRR -CKS 063P20 03/05/92 59.90 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063P20 03/05/92 3.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 822 -81 MANUAL 063P20 03/05/92 5.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063P20 03/05/92 169.85 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063P20 03/05/92 4.00 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 063P20 03/05/92 203.95 PAUSTIS & SONS 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 445.70 " R�RR RRR -CKS 063082 03/05/92 3.28- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063P82 03/05/92 9.80- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063P82 03/05/92 6.77- PRIOR WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 003P82 03/05/92 328.05 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 822 -82 MANUAL 063P82 03/05/92 980.45 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063P82 03/05/92 677.15 PRIOR WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 1,965.80 " RRRRRA " "" -CKS 063616 03/05/92 2.51- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063616 03/05/92 26.03- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 7.98 -, QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 8.53- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 822 -82 MANUAL 053Q16 03/05/92 17.41- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 842 -84' MANUAL 063Q16 063Q16 03/05/92 03/05/92 59.01- 12.05- QUALITY QUALITY WINE WINE 50- 3710 - 842 -84 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL MANUAL _ 063Q16 03/05/92 30.12 - QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 02 -29 -92 PAGE 13 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV,..# P.O. 4 MESSAGE 063016 03/05/92 .17- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710- 862 -86 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 47.62- QUALITY WINE 50- 3710 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 1,300.37 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 822 -82 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 2,950.71 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 842 -84 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 1,504.63 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 2,453.61 QUALITY WINE 50- 4626- 862 -86 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 849.55 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063QIG 03/05/92 250.50 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 862.50 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 822 -82 MANUAL - 063Q16 03/05/92 1,737.99 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 16.93 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063Q16 03/05/92 1,202.60 QUALITY WINE 50- 4628- 862 -86 MANUAL 12,917.96 " "" " " "" """ -CKS 063S05 03/05/92 56.00 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628- 842 -84 MANUAL 063S05 03/05/92 2.00 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628 - 842 -84 MANUAL 063S05 03/05/92 232.00 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 063S05 03/05/92 2.55 SALUD AMERICA 50- 4628 - 862 -86 MANUAL 292.55 I " "" -CKS 211,621.35 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 20,900.00 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND 204,188.24 204-25 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 436,709.59 436 -60 TOTAL 03 -16 -92 PAGE 1 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 10- 4201 - 480 -48 258547 25- 4924 - 520 -52 138945 8920 25- 4924 - 520 -52 25- 4924 - 520 -52 138945 8920 10- 4201 - 440 -44 10- 4202 - 640 -64 10- 4580 - 560 -56 798787 9179 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40962 9344 10- 4540- 560 -56 3895A 9391 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40962 9344 10- 4204 - 440 -44 10- 4204 - 140 -14 2877 30- 4288 - 782 -78 9701 30- 4304 - 782 -78 9294 10- 4204 - 100 -10 10- 4212- 510 -51 10- 4212 - 510 -51 10- 4504 - 624 -62 31950 9421 10- 4204- 440 -44 10- 4202 - 440 -44 10- 4310 - 440 -44 10- 4206 - 440 -44 10- 4504 - 440 -44 RRR -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 076700 03/03/92 237.50 BRADLEY EXTER. SERVICES 237.50 * 076701 03/03/92 1,700.32 WRIGHT LINE INC FILING SYSTEM 076701 03/10/92 451.25 WRIGHT LINE INC FILING 076701 03/03/92 1,045.00 WRIGHT LINE INC FILING SYSTEM 3,196.57 * 076702 03/03/92 1,386.67 TIM J CRIMMINS MD SERVICES 1,386.67 * 076703 03/03/92 50.00 U OF M CONT ED 50.00 " 076704 03/03/92 86.15 KENT -MOORE TOOLS 86.15 * 076705 03/10/92 300.92- SUPERIOR FORD REPAIR PARTS 076705 03/03/92 100.00 SUPERIOR FORD REPAIR PARTS 076705 03/03/92 300.92 SUPERIOR FORD REPAIR PARTS 100.00 " 076706 03/03/92 25.00 'NATL SOCIETY OF DUES 25.00 * 076707 03/03/92 12,000.00. CITY OF ROSEVILLE DUES 12,000.00 " 076708 03/10/92 104.40 BARNARD ELECT SERVICE 076708 03/09/92 475.80 BARNARD ELECT ALARM SERVICES 580.20 * , 076709 03/03/92 10.00 MN MAYORS ASSN DUES 10.00 * 076710 03/03/92 56.21 MPLS SPOKESMAN ADVERTISING 56.21 " 076711 03/03/92 56.21 ST PAUL RECORDER ADVERTISING 56.21 * RRRRRR 076714 03/05/92 47.14 CROWN MEDALS GENERAL SUPPLIES 47.14 * 076715 03/05/92 58.00 MN AMBULANCE DUES 58.00 076715 03/05/92 60.00 JOEL RADJENOVICH MEETING EXP 076716 03/05/92 11.00 JOEL RADJENOVICH MN COMM DL 71.00 " 076717 03/05/92 28.01 TERRENCE KEHOE MEETING.EXP 076717 03/05/92 26.46 TERRENCE KEHOE FRAMES 03 -16 -92 PAGE 1 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 10- 4201 - 480 -48 258547 25- 4924 - 520 -52 138945 8920 25- 4924 - 520 -52 25- 4924 - 520 -52 138945 8920 10- 4201 - 440 -44 10- 4202 - 640 -64 10- 4580 - 560 -56 798787 9179 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40962 9344 10- 4540- 560 -56 3895A 9391 10- 4540 - 560 -56 40962 9344 10- 4204 - 440 -44 10- 4204 - 140 -14 2877 30- 4288 - 782 -78 9701 30- 4304 - 782 -78 9294 10- 4204 - 100 -10 10- 4212- 510 -51 10- 4212 - 510 -51 10- 4504 - 624 -62 31950 9421 10- 4204- 440 -44 10- 4202 - 440 -44 10- 4310 - 440 -44 10- 4206 - 440 -44 10- 4504 - 440 -44 RRR -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076718 076719 076720 076721 076722 076722 076722 * * * * ** 076724 076725 076726 076726 076726 076726 076726 076726 076727 076727 076727 076728 076729 076730 076731 076732 076733 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/05/92 03/10/92 03/10/92 AMOUNT 54.47 * 150.00 150.00 * 560.00 560.00 * 250.00 250.00 20.00 20.00 " 4,000.00 2,250.00 2,250.00- 4,000.00 " CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION U OF M MN DEPT OF HEALTH CTR FOR NON PROFIT MAUMA CORNERHOUSE CORNERHOUSE CORNERHOUSE CONT ED CONT ED CONT ED CONT ED CORNERHOUSE CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION 03 -16 -92 PAGE 2 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 10- 4202 - 640 -64 40- 4202 - 809 -80 12- 4202 - 434 -43 12- 4202 - 434 -43 10- 4902 - 436 -42 27 -1320- 000 -00 23079 9291 27- 1320 - 000 -00 23079 9291 03/05/92 98.00 CAREER TRACK CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 98.00 * 03/05/92 79.00 MICHAEL SNYDER GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 79.00 * 03/10/92 146.95- RUDYS CPT SERV UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 10- 4266- 420 -42 03/06/92 146.95 RUDYS CPT SERV UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 10- 4266- 420 -42 03/10/92 30.00- RUDYS CPT SERV GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 03/09/92 30.00 RUDYS CPT SERV GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 03/05/92 279.80 RUDYS CPT SERV CARPET 10- 4901 - 510 -51 1120 9627 03/05/92 495.00 RUDYS CPT SERV CARPET 10- 4901 - 510 -51 1119 9627 774.80 " 03/10/92 146.95 SYLVESTER SCHWARTZ UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 10 -4266- 420 -42 03/05/92 34.74 SYLVESTER SCHWARTZ GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 03/10/92 30.00 SYLVESTER SCHWARTZ GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 211.69 03/06/92 25.00 GLEN PETERSON REFUND 30- 3505- 000 -00 25.00 03/06/92 250.00 JOHN MADSON SERVICES 30- 4201 - 781 -78 250.00 03/06/92 60.00 NATL ENV HEALTH DUES 10- 4204 - 480 -48 60.00 * 03/06/92 40.00 NCTRC DUES 10- 4202 - 600 -60 40.00 * 03/06/92 320.00 GROUP HEALTH AMBULANCE REFUND 10- 3180 - 000 -00 320.00 " 03/09/92 69.00 PUSH PEDAL PULL 422 GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 440 -44 016234 9020 * * * -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 3 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. • P.O. 8 MESSAGE 69.00 " 076734 03/09/92 95.00 CYS UNIFORMS GLOVES 10- 4266- 440 -44 95.00 * 076735 03/09/92 412.50 COMPRESSED AIR MAINT CONTRACT 10- 4274 - 440 -44 31898 9532 412.50 * 076736 03/09/92 840.23 CFB EQUIP 10- 4901 - 440 -44 5597 9009 840.23 * 076737 03/09/92 20,762.73 GRIDOR CONSTR CO PAYMENT 60- 2040 - 000 -00 91 -15 20,762.73 * 076738 03/09/92 1,962.02 GL CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION 60- 2040 - 000 -00 91 -10 1,962.02 * 076739 03/09/92 4,322.03 PROGRESSIVE CONSTRUCTION 60- 2040 - 000 -00 89 -13 4,322.03 * 076740 03/09/92 14.95 ODEGARD BOOKS BOOK 10- 4502 - 120 -12 03560 14.95 * 076741 03/09/92 195.00 POSTMASTER NEWSLETTER 10- 4290 - 510 -51 195.00 * 076742 03/09/92 30.00 MN SEX CRIMES CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 30.00 * 076743 03/09/92 250.00 REMINGTON ARMS CO CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 250.00 * 076744 03/09/92 50.00 BILL HOLLICK CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 50.00 * 076745 03/09/92 388.00 LETN CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 50637 388.00 * 076746 03/09/92 79.00 N MEMORIAL MED CTR CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 79.00 * 076747 03/09/92 35.00 GARDNER GAY CULTURAL EXPO 10- 4280 - 504 -50 35.00 * 076748 03/09/92 5.00 MAUMA MEETING EXP 10- 4206 - 140 -14 5.00 * 076749 03/09/92 33.00 RITAS GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 100 -10 33.00 " 076750 03/09/92 60.00 ASIAN PAGES ADVERTISING 10- 4212 - 510 -51 60.00 * 076751 03/09/92 50.00 U OF M CONT ED 10 -4202- 640 -64 50.00 " 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. a P.O. 9 MESSAGE 076752 03/09/92 101.92 JEFFERY LONG UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 10- 4266- 420 -42 101.92 " 076753 03/09/92 158.18 TC HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 782 -78 430047 8005 158.18 " 076754 03/09/92 41.90 HECKENLAIBLE EQU GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 115248 41.90 " 076755 03/09/92 119.95 FIDELITY PROD CO GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 782 -78 125258 9441 119.95 " 076756 03/09/92 135.98 THE KANE SERVICE PRO SERVICES 30- 4201 - 782 -78 135.98 " 076757 03/09/92 270.00 NW PRINTING CO PRINTING 30- 4600- 781 -78 51184 270.00 " 076758 03/09/92 640.00 W ANDERSON ENT SERVICES 10- 4201 - 140 -14 640.00 " 076759 03/10/92 85.00 JIM SCHATTAUER SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 85.00 " 076760 03/10/92 75.00 ROBERT BURTIS SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 75.00 " 076761 03/10/92 175.00 JIM HAMILTON SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 - 175.00 " 076762 03/10/92 50.00 LARRY MALMBERG SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 50.00 " 076763 03/10/92 475.00 LIZ SUNNE SERVICES 30- 4201- 781 -78 475.00 " 076764 .03/10/92 25.00 NANCY NEWMAN SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 25.00 " 076765 03/10/92 25.00 PHYLLIS HAYWA SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 25.00 " 076766 03/10/92 25.00 BOB CONNOLLY SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 25.00 " 076767 03/10/92 30.00 SUE BLAIR SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 30.00 " 076768 03/10/92 30.00 JUDY LIEBER SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 30.00 " 076769 03/10/92 25.00 MARIAN ALSTAD SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 .25.00 " 076770 03/10/92 100.00 MIKE T HANSON SERVICES 10- 4201 - 490 -49 4 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 1 03 -16 -92 .PAGE 5 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 100.00 " 076771 03/10/92 300.92 AUTO WHLS WEST INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 40962 9344 300.92 " 076772 03/10/92 2,250.00 PRAIRIE ELECT CO CONSTRUCTION 27- 1320 - 000 -00 23079 9291 2,250.00 " 076773 03/10/92 315.00 METRO AREA PROMO ADVERTISING 27- 4214 - 667 -66 1671 9733 315.00 " 076774 03/10/92 35.00 MR H SOCCER WORLD GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 667 -66 18975 9734 35.00 " 076775 03/10/92 107.38 FOX VALLEY SYST GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 667 -66 .8750 107.38 " 076776 03/10/92 196.99 HOLD IT GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 646 -64 9514 196.99 " 076777 03/10/92 459.00 7 CORNERS ACE HDW TOOLS 10- 4604- 646 -64 539851 9738 076777 03/10/92 139.00 7 CORNERS ACE HDW TOOLS 30- 4580 - 782 -78 539852 9739 598.00 " 076778 03/10/92 5,251.24 SW SUB CABLE 2ND QTR 12- 4224 - 434 -43 5', 251.24 " 076779 03/10/92 1,145.00 JOHN DUNNIGAN REIMBURSEMENT 40- 4201 - 800 -80 1,145.00 " 076780 03/10/92 25.00 MCPOA CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 25.00 " 076781 03/10/92 31.00 MICHAEL SNYDER GENERAL SUPPLISE 10- 4504 - 420 -42 31.00 " 076782 03/10/92 26.95_ LINDA MARGL MEETING EXP 10- 4204 - 160 -16 076782 03/10/92 89.93 LINDA MARGL MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 160 -16 116.88 " 076783 03/10/92 80.00 JAMES TOENSING SERVICES 30- 4224 - 781 -78 80.00 " 076184 03/10/92 20.00 MN DEPT OF HEALTH EXAN'FEE 40- 4202 - 809 -80 076784 03/10/92 15.00 MN DEPT OF HEALTH EXAN FEE 40- 4310 - 809 -80 35.00 " 076785 03/10/92 19.97 LAN MAGAZINE 10- 4204 - 160716 19.97 " 076786 03/10/92 15.00 DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY REPORT FEE 10- 4504 - 510 -51 15.00 " 076787 03/10/92 750.00 T R CRAIG INC CONSTRUCTION 10- 1300 - 025 -20 750.00 " 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER .CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 076788 03/10/92 14,691.00 EAH SCHMIDT /ASSOC EQUIP 14,691.00 076789 03/10/92 40.00 MN CHAPTER IAAI DUES 40.00 076790 03/10/92 40.00 MPSA CONT ED 40.00 076791 03/10/92 720.00 POSTMASTER POSTAGE 720.00 076792 03/10/92 97.00 PATTI JEUB AC INSTRUCTOR 97.00 076793 03/10/92 96.00 JANE SCHMECHEK AC INSTRUCTOR 96.00 076794 03/10/92 184.27 PAPER DEPOT COST OF COMM 184.27 076795 03/10/92 229.01 RUPERT GIBBON /SPIDER COST OF COMM 229.01 076796 03/10/92 45.00 GINA ANFINSON CLEANING 45.00* 076797 03/10/92 57.64 LAWRENCE ANDERSON SERVICES - 57.64 ft 076798 03/10/92 25.20 LARRY NELSON SERVICES 25.20 * 076799 03/10/92 68.00 KEVIN WINTERS SERVICES 68.00 * 076800 03/10/92 34.00 JESSE HINRICH SERVICES 34.00 * 076801 03/10/92 80.75 STEVE BOT SERVICES 80.75 * 076802 03/10/92 17.40 VERN BURNS SERVICES 17.40 * 076803 03/10/92 44.63 CHERYL VASKE SERVICES 44.63 * 076804 03/10/92 78.63 SCOTT CARD SERVICES 78.63 076805 03/10/92 28,993.77 HENN CTY TREAS CONSTRUCTION 28,993.77 076.806 03/10/92 4,110.00 C 0 FIELD CO CONSTRUCTION 03 -16 -92 PAGE ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 6 MESSAGE 25- 4900 - 004 -44 10829 7648 10- 4204 - 440 -44' 10- 4202 - 640 -64 10- 4290 - 510 -51 23 -4201- 611 -61 23- 4201- 611 -61 23- 4624- 613 -61 3896 9435 23- 4624- 613 -61 6542 9603 27- 4201 - 662 -66 311599 9790 27- 4120 - 667 -66 27- 4120 - 667 -66 27- 4120 - 667 -66 27- 4120- 667 -66 27- 4120- 667 -66 27- 4120- 667 -66 27- 4120 - 667 -66 27- 4120 - 667 -66 60- 1300 - 286 -04 60 -1300- 013 -20 6 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 7 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 6 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 4,110.00 * 076807 03/10/92 1,220.00 CURT KRIENS CONSTR REPAIRS .27- 1340 - 000 -00 8724 1,220.00 * 076808 03/10/92 49.50 MODEL STONE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 076808 03/10/92 42.00 MODEL STONE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 9426 076808 03/10/92 178.86 MODEL STONE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 076808 03/10/92 57.18 MODEL STONE GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 327.54 * 076809 03/10/92 91.85 DAN DORNSEIF MILEAGE 27- 4208 - 666 -66 91.85 * 076810 03%10/92 60.00 PR NEWSWIRE ADVERTISING 30 -4214- 781 -78 473760 60.00 * 076811 03/10/92 5,840.00 IMPERIAL CASUALTY PREMIUM 10- 4260- 510 -51 03418 5,840.00 * 076812 03/10/92 32.86 RON MUNDALE GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 32.86 * 076813 03/10/92 37.50 U OF M GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 70846 9213 37.50 * 076814 03/10/92 160.00 SOCIETY FRO HUMAN DUES 10- 4204 - 140 -14 160.00 " - 076815 03/10/92 182.00 U OF M CLASS FEE 10- 4202 - 140 -14 012494 076815 03/10/92 182.00 U OF M CLASS FEE 10- 4202 - 140 -14 012708 364.00 * 076816 03/10/92 86.00 STATE OF MN FEE 10- 4201 - 420 -42 86.00 * 076817 03/10/92 99.99 CANDY FEILDER SERVICES 10- 4201 - 500 -50 99.99 * 076818 03/10/92 67.45 LEARN RES.NETWORK GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 781 -78 14898 67.45 * * ** -CKS 076A09 03/09/92 1,654.37 AAA VEHICLE REG 10- 4310 - 560 -56 1,654.37 " * *• *** * ** -CKS 076A29 03/09/92 '26.19 ALBINSON SUPPLIES 10r 4504- 260 -26 092341 8395 076A29 03/09/92 476.33 ALBINSON SUPPLIES 10- 4570- 260 -26 092342 8395 502.52 " * ** -CKS 076A31 03/03/92 6.50 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 10- 4201 - 260 -26 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076A31 03/03/92 076A31 03/03/92 076A31 03/03/92 076A31 03/03/92 076A31 03/03/92 076A31 03/03/92 kkkkkk 076A39 03/03/92 RkRkRR 10- 4248 - 434 -34 076A45 03/10/92 076A46 03/10/92 RRRRRR 076A49 03/05/92 076A49 03/06/92 076A49 03/05/92 076A49 03/05/92 076A49 03/05/92 076A49 03/05/92 076A49 03/06/92 RRRRkk 229.25 " 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 076A54 03/05/92 R R k R R R 10- 4504- 420 -42 076A83 03/05/92 076A83 03/05/92 076A84 03/03/92 CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 8 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 171.25 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 10- 4226- 420 -42 6.50- AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 10- 4248 - 434 -34 6.50 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 10- 4248 - 434 -34 13.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 10- 4248 - 540 -54 6.50 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 12- 4248 - 434 -34 32.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 40- 4248 - 801 -80 229.25 " " "" -CKS 209.04 ALTERNATOR REBUILD EYE PROTECTION 10- 4642- 560 -56 7443 9248 209.04 " **A-CKS 84.20 AMER. PHOTO COPY GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 48134 9717 84.20 " 19.30 ACTION MESSENGER SERVICES 30- 4201- 781 -78 79957 19.30 " **A-CKS 144.74 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 440 -44 11.70 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 482 -48 140.03 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 520 -52 258.37 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 30- 4262- 782 -78 63.31 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 821 -82 40.40 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 841 -84 40.00 AMERICAN LINEN LAUNDRY 50- 4262- 881 -86 698.55 " " "k -CKS 348.52 AAGARD GARBAGE 10- 4250- 301 -30 108.64 AAGARD GARBAGE 10- 4250- 440 -44 135.81 AAGARD GARBAGE 10- 4250 - 520 -52 348.51 AAGARD GARBAGE 10- 4250 - 540 -54 54.33 AAGARD: GARBAGE 23- 4250 - 612 -61 217.29 AAGARD GARBAGE 27- 4250 - 662 -66 68.70 AAGARD GARBAGE 27- 4250- 664 -66 53.94 AAGARD GARBAGE 27- 4250 - 667 -66 379.66 AAGARD GARBAGE 28- 4250 - 702 -70 430.24 AAGARD GARBAGE 30- 4250 - 782 -78 36.75 AAGARD GARBAGE 50- 4250- 821 -82 63.91 AAGARD GARBAGE 50- 4250 - 841 -84 159.22 AAGARD GARBAGE 50- 4250 - 861 -86 2.405.52 " " "" -CKS 79.00 AT & T INFO SYSTEM TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 510 -51 28.89 AT & T INFO SYSTEM TELEPHONE 23- 4256 - 612 -61 107.89 " 13.35 AT &T CONS PROD DIV TELEPHONE 40- 4256- 801 -80 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076A84 03/05/92 076A85 03/10/92 RRRR *R 162.29 07SA95 03/10/92 076A95 03/10/92 R R R R ";6 92.50 0B01 03/03/92 RRRRRR 9245 076813 03/10/92 076B13 03/10/92 076B14 03/03/92 R R R R R 21.90 076B17 03/10/92 076B18 03/03/92 076B18 03/03/92 076B18 03/03/92 076818 03/03/92 076618 03/03/92 RRRRRR BATTERY WAREHOUSE 076B22 03/10/92 076B22 03/10/92 076B22 03/05/92 076B22 03/05/92 076622 03/10/92 076B22 03/10/92 076622 03/10/92 RRRRRR 333.40 076625 03/03/92 , CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 13.35 AT &T CONS PROD DIV TELEPHONE 26.70 " 32.73 AUDIO VISUAL WHSE GENERAL SUPPLIES 32.73 * BEER 105.00 PRO ENG SERV ADRIANE BRUMFIELD 57.29 50- 4630 - 842 -84 ADRIANE BRUMFIELD 162.29 * 9351 92.50 10- 4226 - 507 -50 B & B SEAT COVERS 92.50 " 10- 4540 - 560 -56 530.00 9245 BARR ENG 2,407.72 158026 BARR ENG 2,937.72 * 164098 21.90 BATTERY BOYER TRUCKS 21.90 * PARTS 34,233.55 163026 BFI RECYCLING SYS 34,233.55 * 179.50 BATTERY WAREHOUSE 111.08 BATTERY WAREHOUSE 264.36 BATTERY WAREHOUSE 174.90 BATTERY WAREHOUSE 156.87 BATTERY WAREHOUSE 886.71 333.40 BEER WHOLESALERS 461.40 BEER WHOLESALERS 912.30 BEER WHOLESALERS 13.40 BEER WHOLESALERS 990.55 BEER WHOLESALERS 30.50 BEER WHOLESALERS 14.00 BEER WHOLESALERS 2,755.55 " 100.00 BENNETT -WAYNE 100.00 SERVICES SERVICES REPAIRS 03 -16 -92 PAGE 9 ACCOUNT NO. INV. • P.O. 4 MESSAGE 40- 4256- 801 -80 30- 4504- 781 -78 80837 23- 4201- 611 -61 23- 4588 - 611 -61 10- 4248 - 560 -56 12965 9327 CPNSTRUCTION 27- 1300 - 003 -00 BEER 50- 4630 - 822 -82 PRO ENG SERV 41- 4201- 900 -90 MIX 50- 4630 - 842 -84 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 111045 9351 RECYCLING 10- 4226 - 507 -50 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 163480 9245 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 158026 8679 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 164098 9329 BATTERY 10- 4540 - 560 -56 157508 8628 PARTS 10- 4620 - 560 -56 163026 8792 BEER 27- 4630 - 663 -66 BEER 50- 4630 - 822 -82 BEER 50- 4630- 842 -84 MIX 50- 4630 - 842 -84 BEER 50- 4630- 862 -86 MIX 50- 4632- 822 -82 MIX 50- 4632 - 862 -86 POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 * ** -CKS RR* -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS **R -CKS *RRR ** ** *-CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 10 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. # MESSAGE 076B27 03/03/92 130.00 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 50- 4626- 822 -82 076827 03/03/92 210.09 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 50- 4626- 842 -84 076827 03/03/92 218.50 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 50- 4626- 862 -86 558.59 " xxxxxx xxx -CKS 076830 03/10/92 31.70 BERTELSON -EROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 760116 076630 03/10/92 39.00 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 760115 076830 03/06/92 270.05 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 510 -51 760174 076830 03/03/92 74.86 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 510 -51 757925 076830 03/05/92 7.99 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 510 -51 758864 076B30 03/03/92 68.16 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 600 -60 757925 076B30 03/10/92 57.60 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 627 -62 759045 9737 076B30 03/06/92 60.40 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4516 - 600 -60 751136 609.76 " xx *xxx xxx -CKS 076B35 03/09/92 107.42 BECKER ARENA PRODUCT GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 013525 9126 107.42 " xxxxxx xxx -CKS 076659 03/03/92 5,985.91 BFI OF MN INC REFUSE 25- 4201 - 395 -30 5,985.91 " xxxxxx xxx -CKS 076874 03/10/92 160.00 BRADLEY BENN REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 646 -64 . 160.00 " xxxxxx xxx -CKS 076699 03/10/92 320.00 BRAEMAR PRO SHOP GOLF GLOVES 27- 4630- 667 -66 4873 9744 320.00 " xxxxxx **A-CKS 076COI 03/05/92 288.45 C & S DISTRIBUTING COST /GOODS SOLD 23- 4624- 613 -61 134630 9440 076C01 03/10/92 156.71 C & S DISTRIBUTING COST OF COMM 23- 4624- 613 -61 134930 9606 445.16 " xxx *xx xxx -CKS 076C06 03/05/92 29.95 CLEAR WATER COOLERS GENERAL SUPPLIES 23- 4504 - 611 -61 29.95 " xxxxxx xxx -CKS 076C08 03/03/92 224.50 CSI RADIO SERVICE 10- 4248 - 440 -44 15947 8893 224.50 " 076C09 03/09/92 1,098.00 CARLSON PRINTING PRINTING 30- 4600- 781 -78 053780 9433 1992 CITY OF EDINA PAGE 11 CHECK REGISTER MESSAGE CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION * ** -CKS 30- 4214- 781 -78 1,098.00 * 30- 4214- 781 -78 076C10 03/09/92 449.10 CARLSON STORE FIX CO GENERAL SUPPLIES 449.10 * 50- 4630 - 842 -84 RRRRRR * ** -CKS 10- 4208 - 480 -48 076C25 03/09/92 49.64 CHAPIN PUBLISHING ADERTISING 076C25 03/09/92 49.64 CHAPIN PUBLISHING ADVERTISING 076C25 03/09/92 49.64- CHAPIN PUBLISHING ADERTISING 49.64 kRRRRR 076C30 03/10/92 218.80 CITY BEER BEER 218.80 * RRRRRR **k-CKS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 467955 9600 076C32 03/09/92 108.35 FRAN CALLAHAN FES MILEAGE 108.35 * ** -CKS 076C33 03/03/92 15.10 CITY OF EDINA WATER 076C33 03/03/92 23.76 CITY OF EDINA WATER 38.86 RRRRRR 076C36 03/10/92 13.50 CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV WINDOW CLEANING 076C36 03/10/92 13.50 CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV WINDOW CLEANING 076C36 03/10/92• 13.50 CITYWIDE WINDOW SERV WINDOW CLEANING 40.50 * 076C37 03/05/92 64.43 CLANCY DRUG INC. FILM /FLASH 64.43 * RRRRRR 076C44 03/10/92 157.50 COCA COLA BOTTLING MIX 076C44 03/05/92 325.40 COCA COLA BOTTLING MIX 076C44 03/10/92 93.79 COCA COLA BOTTLING MIX 576.69 RRRRRR 076C46 03/10/92 104.41 COLOR TILE REPAIRS 104.41 kRRRRR 076C51 03/10/92 211.60 MN DEPT OF FUEL TAX ° 211.60 RRRRRR 07GC60 03/03/92 276.62 CONSTR FASTENING SYS GENERAL SUPPLIES 03 -16 -92 PAGE 11 ACCOUNT NO. INV. A P.O. 8 MESSAGE 30- 4504- 784 -78 53439 9316 * ** -CKS 30- 4214- 781 -78 30- 4214- 781 -78 30- 4214- 781 -78 * ** -CKS 50- 4630 - 842 -84 * ** -CKS 10- 4208 - 480 -48 10- 4258 - 646 -64 30- 4258 - 784 -78 * ** -CKS 50- 4248 - 821 -82 50- 4248 - 841 -84 50- 4248 - 861 -86 10- 4508 - 627 -62 * ** -CKS 50- 4632 - 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 50- 4632 - 882 -86 **k-CKS 27- 4540 - 662 -66 467955 9600 * ** -CKS 10- 4612 - 560 -56 * ** -CKS 10- 4504 - 301 -30 16726 9347 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 076C60 03/03/92 488.35 CONSTR FASTENING SYS CONSTRUCTION 764.97 * of 1% 076C62 03/06/92 380.00 C WAYNE COURTNEY SERVICES 380.00 * *RR *RR 076C64 03/10/92 33.54 SYSCO MN SUPPLIES 076C64 03/10/92 118.88 SYSCO MN SUPPLIES 076C64 03/10/92 555.64 SYSCO MN SUPPLIES 708.06 *RRRRR 076C93 03/03/92 346.76 CERT HYD SPEC MOTOR 076C93 03/03/92 71.70 CERT HYD SPEC REPAIR PARTS 076C93 03/03/92 171.29 CERT HYD SPEC REPAIR PARTS 589.75 * RR *RRk 076D07 03/09/92 30.00 D.C. HEY CO. SERVICE CONTRACT 30.00 * *RRk ** 076D24 03/10/92 .75 DIANE SANKEY PARKING 076D24 03/10/92 16.00 DIANE SANKEY FEES 076D24 03/10/92 5.00 DIANE SANKEY GENERAL SUPPLIES 076D24 03/10/92 .29 DIANE SANKEY POSTAGE 076D24 03/10/92 .30 DIANE SANKEY POSTAGE 076D24 03/10/92 5.86 DIANE SANKEY ELECTRICAL PARTS 076D24 03/10/92 15.00 DIANE SANKEY TOOLS 076D24 03/10/92 50.00 DIANE SANKEY REPAIR PARTS 93.20 RR *RRR 076D27 03/10/92 78.40 DAVE S FOOD WAGON DAIRY 78.40 076D29 03/05/92 56.95 DAVIDSEN DIST. INC. BEER 076D29 03/05/92 90.30 ' DAVIDSEN DIST. INC. MIX 147.25 * RRRRR* 076D39 03/09/92 1,019.66- DAYTONS LIFEGUARD SUITES 076D39 03/09/92 1,019.66 DAYTONS LIFEGUARD SUITES 076D39 03/09/92 1,019.66 DAYTONS LIFEGUARD SUITS 03 -16 -92 PAGE 12 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 9 MESSAGE 60- 1300 - 025 -20 16722 9345 * ** -CKS 30- 4201- 782 -78. * ** -CKS 27- 4504 - 663 -66 27- 4512- 663 -66 27- 4624- 663 -66 * ** -CKS 10- 4540 - 560 -56 99859 9237 10- 4540 - 560 -56 99860 9235 10- 4540 - 560 -56 99912 8597 30- 4288 - 781 -78 10- 4202 - 640 -64 10- 4310 - 560 -56 10- 4504 - 482 -48 10- 4504 - 482 -48 10- 4504 - 540 -54 10- 4540 - 646 -64 10- 4580 - 560 -56 40- 4540 - 801 -80 27- 4624- 663 -66 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4632- 842 -84 26- 4262 - 682 -68 26- 4262- 682 -68 26- 4262- 682 -68 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS 9726 9726 9726 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER i 03 -16 -92 PAGE 13 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 1,049.66 " RRRRRR - - * ** -CKS 076D52 03/10/92 76.00 DISPATCH COMM /MN SERVICES 30- 4288 - 782 -78 18045 76.00 " RR * * ** **A-CKS 076D54 03/03/92 100.00 DAVID BLOOD POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 " RR *R *R * ** -CKS 076D61 03/03/92 100.00 DICK NISSEN POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 " R * * *RR _ * *R -CKS 076D70 03/09/92 1,484.33 DPC INDUSTRIES WATER CHEMICALS 40- 4622- 805 -80 892825 4103 1,484.33 " *RR *R* * ** -CKS 076D72 03/09/92 425.00 DON WENDLING EQUIP 10- 4901 - 420 -42 01590 8801 425.00 " *RRRR* **A-CKS 076D79 03/06/92 12,301.40 DORSEY & WHITNEY LEGAL 10- 4218- 220 -22 268875 12,301.40 * ** -CKS 076D98 03/10/92 842.40 DCA INC FEE 10- 4145 - 510 -51 076D98 03/10/92 842.40 DCA INC FEE 10- 4145 - 510 -51 5131 1,684.80 " RRRR ** * ** -CKS 076E01 03/03/92 110.00 ED LANCELLO MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 390 -30 110.00 " * * * * ** RRR -CKS 076E11 03/10/92 163.20 EAGLE WINE BEER 50- 4630- 842 -84 542739 076E11 03/10/92 102.05 EAGLE WINE MIX 50- 4632- 862 -86 542736 265.25 • * ** -CKS 076E14 03/03/92 207.00 EARL F. ANDERSON GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 343 -30 112743 9186 207.00 " * * *R ** * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076E17 03/10/92 076E17 03/05/92 076E17 03/10/92 076E17 03/10/92 076E17 03/05/92 076E17 03/10/92 RRRRRR SIDE 076E73 03/09/92 076E73 03/03/92 RRRRRR MIX 076F02 03/09/92 076F02 03/09/92 076F02 03/09/92 RRRRRR 076F26 03/06/92 076F26 03/06/92 076F26 03/06/92 RRRRRR 076F37 03/10/92 RRRRRR 076F47 03/10/92 RRRRRR 076F56 03/03/92 076F56 03/10/92 RRRRRR 076F73 03/10/92 RRRRRR 076G01 03/05/92 076G01 03/05/92 076G01 03/05/92 AMOUNT 2,875.10 7,756.75 6,170.95 169.50 113.00 . 180.80 17,266.10 63.30 16.47 79.77 77.51 77.52 14.75 169.78 498.68 498.68 498.68- 498.68 * 29.55 29.55 ft 63.43 63.43 * 3,218.00 3,218.00 6,436.00 * 156.00 156.00 638.43- 608.43 638.43 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION EAST SIDE BEVERAGE BEER EAST SIDE BEVERAGE BEER EAST SIDE BEVERAGE BEER EAST SIDE BEVERAGE MIX EAST SIDE BEVERAGE MIX EAST SIDE BEVERAGE MIX EMER MED. PRODUCTS EMER MED. PRODUCTS FACILITY SYSTEMS FACILITY SYSTEMS FACILITY SYSTEMS FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL FLOYD LOCK & SAFE CO FOWLER ELECTRIC FRANK B HALL & CO FRANK B HALL & CO SUSAN FRAME G & K SERVICES G & K SERVICES G & K SERVICES AMBULANCE SUPPLIES AMBULANCE SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS 03 -16 -92 PAGE 14 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 50- 4630- 822 -82 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4630 - 862 -86 50- 4632 - 822 -82 50- 4632 - 842 -84 50- 4632 - 862 -86 10- 4510- 440 -44 103466 7652 10- 4510- 440 -44 103399 9011 30- 4504- 784 -78 66756 30- 4504- 784 -78 66758 30- 4504 - 784 - 78.66755 40- 4540 - 801 -80 5382 9488 40- 4540- 808 -80 5382 9488 40- 4540- 808 -80 5382 9488 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 301 -30 10- 4262- 301 -30 10- 4262- 301 -30 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 574937 9507. * ** -CKS REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 667 -66 319140 7445 * ** -CKS PREMIUM 10- 2010- 000 -00 INSURANCE 10- 4260 - 510 -51 * ** -CKS SERVICES 23- 4120 - 611 -61 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 10- 4262- 301 -30 10- 4262- 301 -30 10- 4262- 301 -30 * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE. 076G01 03/05/92 076G01 03/05/92 076G01 03/05/92 076GOI 03/05/92 076G01 03/05/92 076G02 03/10/92 xxxxxx LAUNDRY 076G05 03/03/92 .LAUNDRY 1,799.03 * :;:G 11 03/03/92 RxRRxx LIZ GEREBI 076G14. 03/10/92 RR *RRR 076G24 03/06/92 xxxxxx 57.00 * 076G38 03/03/92 x R R R x R GARLANDS INC. 076G99 03/10/92 076G99 .03/10/92 076G99 03/10/92 076G99 03/05/92 RRxRxx 076H03 03/06/92 076H03 03/06/92 076H03 03/06/92 076H03 03/06/92 Rxxxxx 100.00 * 076H07 03/10/92 03 -16 -92 PAGE 15 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 101- 4262 - 560 -56 1074262- 646 -64 10- 4512 - 540 -54 28- 4262- 702 -70 40- 4262- 801 -80 30- 4201 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 5553 9392 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 646 -64 2216 9236 * ** -CKS 10- 4596 - 627 -62 9736 30- 4201- 781 -78 10- 4100 - 430 -42 27- 4248 - 667 -66 12887 9732 27- 4516- 661 -66 13219 27- 4516- 667 -66 13265 9555 28- 4248 - 702 -70 13286 9635 40- 1120 - 000 -00 4397 8536 40 -1220- 000 -00 4376 8536 40 -1220- 000 -00 4398 8536 40- 4540 - 807 -80 4375 8536 27- 4100 - 667 -66 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS *** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 259.10 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 262.30 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 255.45 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 92.80 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 320.95 G & K SERVICES .LAUNDRY 1,799.03 * 1,177.50 LIZ GEREBI SERVICES 1,177.50 * 57.00 GRAFFIX SHOPPE REPAIRS 57.00 * 36.08 GARLANDS INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 36.08.* 144.00 GROTH MUSIC MUSIC 144.00 * 804.42 PAT GREER SERVICES 804.42 * 100.00 GEORGE BUTLER POLICE SERVICES 100.00 * 60.00 GOPHER CASH REGISTER SERVICES 60.00 GOPHER CASH REGISTER SERVICES 69.00 GOPHER CASH REGISTER OFFICE SUPPLIES 65.00 GOPHER CASH REGISTER REPAIRS 254.00 2,371.20 HYDRO SUPPLY CO WATER METERS 756.00 HYDRO SUPPLY CO WATER METERS 2,455.38 HYDRO SUPPLY CO WATER METERS 660.80 HYDRO SUPPLY CO METER PARTS 6,243.38 3,456.00 LUIS HERNANDEZ REFEREE 3,456.00 03 -16 -92 PAGE 15 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 101- 4262 - 560 -56 1074262- 646 -64 10- 4512 - 540 -54 28- 4262- 702 -70 40- 4262- 801 -80 30- 4201 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 5553 9392 * ** -CKS 10- 4504- 646 -64 2216 9236 * ** -CKS 10- 4596 - 627 -62 9736 30- 4201- 781 -78 10- 4100 - 430 -42 27- 4248 - 667 -66 12887 9732 27- 4516- 661 -66 13219 27- 4516- 667 -66 13265 9555 28- 4248 - 702 -70 13286 9635 40- 1120 - 000 -00 4397 8536 40 -1220- 000 -00 4376 8536 40 -1220- 000 -00 4398 8536 40- 4540 - 807 -80 4375 8536 27- 4100 - 667 -66 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS *** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION RRRRkR 076H09 03/03/92 1,228.60 HALLMAN OIL ENGINE OIL 076H09 03/05/92 254.95 HALLMAN OIL OIL 1,483.55 " R # # # ## 076H22 03/03/92 100.00 HAROLD SWANSON POLICE SERVICES 100.00 " 076H23 03/10/92 49,841.00 HARRIS HOMEYER CO. INSURANCE 076H23 03/10/92 51,507.00 HARRIS HOMEYER CO. INSURANCE 101,348.00 " 076H34 03/05/92 6,170.00 HENN COUNTY TREAS. WORKHOUSE /JAIL 6,170.00 #kR #RR 076H65 03/03/92 100.00 HOFFMAN- WILLIAM POLICE SERVICES 100.00 kkRk #R 076H74 03/05/92 68.14 HOOTEN CLEANERS LAUNDRY 68.14 kRR # ## 076259 03/05/92 638.95 INTERIOR COM SYS TELEPHONE . 638.95 " kRR # ## 076J23 03/09/92 51.20 JR JOHNSON SUP GENERAL SUPPLIES 51.20 " kkkRRR 076J31 03/09/92 159.13 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 18.58 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 123.37 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 1.94 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 16.10 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 165.04 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 50.01 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 5.98 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 3.99 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 84.43 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 155.11 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 272.55 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 03 -16 -92 PAGE 16 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. 0 MESSAGE * ** -CKS 10- 4618 - 560 -56 120466 8068 27- 4504 - 664 -66 125052 9364 * * *'-CKS 10- 4100 - 430 -42 10- 4260 - 510 -51 10- 4260- 510 -51 * ** -CKS 10- 4286- 220 -22 000532 * ** -CKS 10- 4100- 430 -42 * *" -CKS 10- 4262- 420 -42 * ** -CKS 10- 4256 - 510 -51 036459 9624 * ** -CKS 30- 4504- 782 -78 48339 7531 * ** -CKS 10 -1145- 000 -00 10- 4504- 260 -26 10- 4504 - 301 -30 10- 4504 - 322 -30 10- 4504- 325 -30 10- 4504- 420 -42 10- 4504 - 440 -44 10- 4504- 480 -48 10- 4504 - 480 -48 10- 4504- 520 -52 10- 4504- 560 -56 10- 4504- 646 -64 1992 CITY OF EDINA 537.50 JERRYS PRINTING CHECK REGISTER C10202 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 076J31 03/09/92 26.28 JERRYS HARDWARE CLEANING SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 85.68 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 111.52 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 78.60 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076331 03/09/92 39.22 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 16.23 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 42.25 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 101.90 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 44.08 JERRYS HARDWARE PAINT 03/09/92 076J31 03/09/92 80.89 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J31 03/09/92 25.90 JERRYS HARDWARE TOOLS 076J31. 03/09/92 8.47 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 076J68 1,717.25 * 75.87 ERIC FELTON PHOT SUPPLIES 10- 4508- 420 -42 RRRRRR 03 -16 -92 PAGE 17 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. A MESSAGE 10- 4512 - 440 -44 27- 4504 - 661 -66 27- 4504 - 662 -66 27- 4504 - 664 -66 27- 4504 - 667 -66 29- 4504- 722 -72 30- 4504 - 782 -78 30- 4504 - 784 -78 30- 4544 - 784 -78 40- 4504 - 801 -80 40- 4580 - 801 -80 50- 4504 - 841 -84 076335 03/05/92 537.50 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING 10- 4600- 180 -18 C10202 9618 076J35 03/05/92 180.42 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING 10- 4600-180 -18 C10453 9701 076J35 03/05/92 18.03 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING 10- 4600- 480 -48 C10500 076J35 03/05/92 32.00 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING 23 -4600- 611 -61 C10442 9309 076J35 03/03/92 215.00 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING 26- 4600- 681 -68 C10341 982.95 076J68 03/09/92 78.00 ERIC FELTON CONT ED 10- 4202 - 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 57.46 ERIC FELTON MEETING EXP 10- 4206 - 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 19.00 ERIC FELTON MILEAGE 10 -4208- 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 146.90 ERIC FELTON GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 75.87- ERIC FELTON PHOT SUPPLIES 10- 4508 - 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 75.87 ERIC FELTON PHOT SUPPLIES 10- 4508- 420 -42 076J68 03/09/92 75.87 ERIC FELTON PHOTO SUPPLIES 10- 4508 - 420 -42 377.23 RRRRRR 076J74 03/10/92 482.25 JUSTUS LUMBER. LUMBER 30- 4544 - 784 -78 31483 9222 482.25 RRRRRR 076J99. 03/10/92 40.00 JANET CANTON MILEAGE 10- 4208 - 160 -16 40.00 * RRRRRR 076K23 03/09/92 184.28 KELLY SERVICES INC PRO SERVICES 30- 4201 - 781 -78 184.28 * RRRRRR 076K35 03/09/92 29.65 KNOX COMM CREDIT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 520 -52 021921 9403 076K35 03/05/92 99.90 KNOX COMM CREDIT REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 648 -64 013207 9416 076K35 03/10/92 95.13 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 10- 4604- 646 -64 013665 9557 076K35 03/10/92 276.88 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504 - 667 -66 024672 9300 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT 076K35 03/10/92 25.95 076K35 03/10/92 18.47 545.98 " RRRRRR 076K45 03/09/92 480.00 076K45 03/10/92 276.88 - 076K45 03/10/92 276.88 480.00 RRRRRR 076K57 03%10/92 2,238.96 076K57 03/10/92 4,746.20 076K57 03/10/92 60.70 7,045.86 RRRRRR 076L02 03/10/92 926.25 926.25 " RRRRRR 076L28 03/03/92 392.66 07SL28 03/03/92 406.56 076L28 03/03/92 245.52 1,044.74 RR *RRR 07600 03/06/92 469.00 469.00 RRRRRR 076L34 03/10/92 57.98 07604 03/06/92 22.73 80.71 " kRRRRR 070L46 03/05/92 60.13 076L46 03/10/92 91.43 151.56 " R R R R R R 076L56 03/09/92 46.00 076L56 03/03/92 11.60 076L56 03/05/92 10.61 076L56 03/05/92 10.28 78.49 " RRRRRR CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES KNOX COMM CREDIT REPAIR PARTS KOKESH ATHLETIC BASES KOKESH ATHLETIC GENERAL SUPPLIES KOKESH ATHLETIC GENERAL SUPPLIES KUETHER DIST. CO. BEER KUETHER DIST. CO. BEER KUETHER DIST. CO. MIX LABOR RELATIONS ASN. FEE LAWSON PRODUCTS LAWSON PRODUCTS LAWSON PRODUCTS LAYNE MINNESOTA CO LEEF BROS. INC. LEEF BROS. INC. LIEN INFECTION CON LIEN INFECTION CON LINHOFF LINHOFF LINHOFF LINHOFF GENERAL SUPPLIES TOOLS REPAIR PARTS REPAIRS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY SANITATION SERVICES 03 -16 -92 PAGE 18 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. 8 MESSAGE 27- 4504- 667 -66 013026 9497 27- 4540 - 667 -66 012855 9373 10- 4504 - 642 -64 61186 9562 27- 4504 - 667 -66 024672 9300 27- 4504 - 667 -66 024672 9300 50- 4630- 822 -82 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4632- 842 -84 10- 4201 - 140 -14 10- 4504 - 646 -64 8842 10- 4580- 560 -56 8964 40- 4540 - 803 -80 8963 40- 4248 - 801 -80 18056 9660 23- 4262- 612 -61 27- 4262- 664 -66 2774201 - 662 -66 9035 27- 4288 - 667 -66 PHOTO SUPPLIES 10- 4508- 440 -44 206604 8909 MAG EXP 12- 4215 - 434 -43 205281 PHOTO 23- 4504 - 611 -61 205349 PHOTO 23- 4504 - 611 -61 205437 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS RRR -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * *" -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 076L60 03/06/92 156.58 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 3,282.32- LOGIS DATA PRICESSING 076L60 03/06/92 3,282.32 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 3,282.32 LOGIS DATA PRICESSING 076L60 03/06/92 3,029.09 LOGIS . DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 3,239.38- LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 2,067.94 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 329.66 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 329.67 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 076L60 03/06/92 329.67 LOGIS DATA PROCESSING 6,285.55 " 1RRRRR 076L97 03/03/92 100.00 MERFELD -BERT POLICE SERVICES 100.00 * 076L98 03/03/92 279.17 MIDWEST MACHINERY REPAIR PARTS 279.17 " lRRR *R 076M03 03/05/92 2,984.49 MN STATE TREA /BLG IN STATE SURCHARGE 2,984.49 * RRRRRR 076M07 03/10/92 2,227.00 MARK VII SALES BEER 076M07 03/10/92 4,950.80 MARK VII SALES BEER 076M07 03/10/92 22.60 MARK VII SALES MIX 076M07 03/10/92 191.90 MARK VII SALES MIX 7,392.30 " RRRRR* 076M10 03/05/92 10,345.50 METRO WASTE CONTROL SAC CHARGE 10,345.50 RRRR1tR 076M18 03/05/92 198.88 MCGARVEY COFFEE COFFEE 076M18 03/05/92 60.73 MCGARVEY COFFEE COFFEE 259.61 * 076M19 03/03/92 275.61 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 275.61 * R R R R R R 076M27 03/10/92 464.50 MERIT SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 076M27 03/10/92 272.85 MERIT SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 076M27 03/03/92 880.00 MERIT SUPPLY LATEX PAINT 076M27 03/09/92 440.30 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 2- ,057.65 03 -16 -92 PAGE 19 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. • MESSAGE 10 -1145- 000 -00 10- 4233 - 160 -16 10- 4233 - 160 -16 10- 4233 - 160 -16 10- 4233 - 200 -20 10- 4233 - 420 -42 40- 4233 - 800 -80 50- 4233 - 820 -82 50- 4233 7840 -84 50- 4233 - 860 -86 10- 4100 - 430 -42 10- 4540 - 560 -56 3582 9260 10- 3095- 000 -00 50- 4630 - 822 -82 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4632 - 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 10- 3095- 000 -00 27- 4624- 662 -66 9036 27- 4624 - 667 -66 9036 27- 4540 - 664 -66 10- 4504 - 645 -64 29462 9654 10- 4504 - 646 -64 29447 9581 10- 4540 - 540 -54 29371 9358 30- 4512- 782 -78 29396 9508 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * *" -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * * *. -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE RR * * *R CIGARETTES 076M32 03/03/92 076M32 03/03/92 076M32 03/10/92 076M32 03/03/92 076M32 03/10/92 RR * *AR 076M36 03/09/92 076M42 03/05/92 076M44 03/10/92 076M46 03/05/92 076M46 03/05/92 * ** *RR 076M54 03/10/92 *RRRR* 076M63 03/10/92 076M63 03/10/92 076M63 03/10/92 * *R *RR 076M68 03/03•/92 076M68 03/09/92 076M68 03/05/92. 076M68 03/03/92 076M68 03/03/92 076M69 03/05/92 076M69 03/05/92 AMOUNT 433.88 470.28 294.36 85.64 259.56 1,543.72 * 35.57 35.57 * 1,011.20 1,011.20 R 490.93 490.93 * 12.52 11.28 23.80 * 103.35 103.35 * 120.88 359.56 192.82 673.26 * 42.23 229.26 1,216.97 54.73 56.69 1,599.88 9.03 210,.00 219.03 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES M AMUNDSON MIX M AMUNDSON CIGARETTES M AMUNDSON MIX MINVALCO REPAIR PARTS MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. WINTER MIX MIDWEST CHEM SUPPLY METZ BAKING CO METZ BAKING CO MOORE MEDICAL CORP MN. BAR MN. BAR MN. BAR CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR ONE MCC /MIDWEST MCC /MIDWEST SUPPLIES BREAD BREAD FIRST AID SUPPLIES MIX mx MIX CAR PHONE EQUIP RENTAL AIR TIME PHONE RENTAL TELEPHONE COST /GOODS SOLD COST /GOODS SOLD 03 -16 -92 -PAGE 20 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. 9 MESSAGE * ** -CKS 50- 4632- 822 -82 11055 50- 4632- 842 -84 11069 50- 4632- 842 -84 50- 4632- 862 -86 11024 50- 4632- 862 -86 * ** -CKS 10- 4540 - 646 -64 030254 9657 * ** -CKS 40- 4504 - 803 -80 2507 4099 * ** -CKS 10- 4514 - 520 -52 5729 9708 * ** -CKS 27- 4624- 663 -66 9037 27- 4624- 663 -66 9037 * ** -CKS 10- 4510- 440 -44 8313 50- 4632- 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 50- 4632 - 862 -86 10- 4204 - 140 -14 807727 10- 4226- 420 -42 10- 4226- 436 -42 10- 4226- 440 -44 8572 10- 4504 - 600 -60 23- 4624 - 613 -61 65094 9308 23- 4624 - 613 -61 65032 9308 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 21 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. * P.O. #- MESSAGE 076M70 03/03/92 318.00 MN. CONWAY GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 520 -52 172460 9609 318.00 " �ar��r ■ *R -CKS 076M73 03/09/92 91.10 MN. ELEVATOR SERVICE CONTRACT 30- 4288 - 782 -78 020421 91.10 • .....r r.. -CKS 076M80 03/10/92 79.08 MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTSING 10- 4210 - 140 -14 4668 076M80 03/03/92 12.06, MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTSING 10- 4210 - 140 -14 4468 076M80 03/05/92 48.88 MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING 10- 4210 - 140 -14 4599 076M80 03/05/92 26.46 MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING 10- 4210- 140 -14 4598 076M80 03/10/92 11.39 MN SUBURBAN NEWS ADVERTISING 10- 4210 - 140 -14 4669 076M80 03/09/92 2,520.00. MN SUBURBAN NEWS PRINTING 30- 4600 - 781 -78 10- 4252- 440 -44 076N16 03/09/92 2,697.87 + NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 460 -46 076N16 03/09/92 1,242.09 ■.■r�. POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252 - 520 -52 076N16 03/09/92 2,246.84 NSP POWER /LIGHT •.w -CKS 076M85 03/05/92 199.85 MN. WANNER 10- 4252 - 646 -64 REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 648 -64 13811 9586 NSP POWER /LIGHT 199.85 " 076N16 03/09/92 1,193.06 NSP POWER / LIGHT 27- 4252- 662 -66 ■ *arr• " "" -CKS 076M93 03/09/92 85.47 MOTOROLA INC GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 440 -44 9018 85.47 • ■..*r� r.. -CKS 076N16 03/09/92 24.84 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 301 -30 076N16 03/09/92 20,657.56 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 321 -30 076N16 03/09/92 2,819.22 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252 - 322 -30 076N16 03/09/92 3,608.66 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252 - 330 -30 076N16 03/09/92 3,710.77 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 375 -30 076N16 03/09/92 798.89 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 440 -44 076N16 03/09/92 46.75 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 460 -46 076N16 03/09/92 1,242.09 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252 - 520 -52 076N16 03/09/92 2,246.84 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252- 540 -54 076N16 03/09/92 4,329.98 NSP POWER /LIGHT 10- 4252 - 646 -64 076N16 03/09/92 152.39 NSP POWER /LIGHT 26- 4252- 682 -68 076N16 03/09/92 1,193.06 NSP POWER / LIGHT 27- 4252- 662 -66 076N16 03/09/92 166.02 NSP POWER /LIGHT 27- 4252 - 664 -66 076N16 03/09/92 1,047.15 NSP POWER /LIGHT 27- 4252- 667 -66 076N16 03/09/92 7,831.34 NSP POWER /LIGHT 28- 4252- 702 -70 076N16 03/09/92 361.89 NSP POWER/LIGHT 29- 4252-722 -72 076N16 03/09/92 5,721.11 NSP POWER /LIGHT 30- 4252 - 782 -78 076N16 03/09/92 814.81 NSP POWER /LIGHT 30- 4252 - 784 -78 076N16 03/09/92 2,821.66 NSP POWER /LIGHT 40- 4252 - 801 -80 076N16 03/09/92 15,362.72 NSP POWER /LIGHT 40- 4252 - 803 -80 076N16 03/09/92 36.48 NSP POWER /LIGHT 41- 4252 - 902 -90 076N16 03/09/92 129.07 NSP POWER /LIGHT 41- 4252- 902 -90 076N16 03/09/92 670.03 NSP POWER /LIGHT 50- 4252- 821 -82 076N16 03/09/92 743.66 NSP POWER /LIGHT 50- 4252 - 841 -84 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 22 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. • MESSAGE 076N16 03/09/92 418.59 NSP POWER /LIGHT 50- 4252 - 861 -86 76,955.58 AAAAAA * ** -CKS 076N18 03/05/92 29.95 NATL CAMERA EXCH. EQUIP NEW 12 -4901- 434 -43 29.95 * A *A *AA *** -CKS 076N22 03/03/92 75.00 NATL GUARDIAN SYS RETAPE NEW WINDOW 50- 4304 - 821 -82 462218 75.00 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 076N31 03/05/92 230.89 NEBCO/LL DIST COST /GOODS SOLD 28 -4624- 703 -70 507604 9513 076N31 03/09/92 64.37 NEBCO /LL DIST GENE AL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 782 -78 507613 295.26 * AA * * ** * ** -CKS 076N36 03/03/92 21.95 NORTHERN REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540 - 664 -66 513644 9210 21.95 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 076N48 03/10/92 5,105.00 NO STAR TURF CONSTRUCTION 27- 1340 - 000 -00 416990 9136 076N48 03/05/92 77.76 NO STAR TURF REPAIRS 27- 4540- 664 -66 420420 9521 5,182.76 AAAR ** * ** -CKS 076N68 03/10/92 27.00 NORTHSTAR ICE ICE 50- 4632- 822 -82 076N68 03/05/92 125.40 NORTHSTAR ICE ICE 50- 4632- 842 -84 076N68 03/10/92 193.80 NORTHSTAR ICE ICE 50- 4632- 862 -86 346.20 * * * * *A A** -CKS 076N82 03/05/92 320.02 NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY COST /GOODS SOLD 23- 4624- 613 -61 193348 9439 076N82 03/10/92 65.04- NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY CREDIT 23- 4624 - 613 -61 076N82 03/05/92 130.50 NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY COST /GOODS SOLD 23- 4624- 613 -61 193099 076N82 03/10/92 208.37 NW GRAPHIC SUPPLY COST /GOODS SOLD 23- 4624- 613 -61 193555 9604 593.85 * *A * ** * ** -CKS 076017 03/10/92 447.00 OFFICE PRODUCTS EQUIP 10- 4201 - 420 -42 160025 076017 03/10/92 149.00 OFFICE PRODUCTS EQUIP 10- 4201 - 420 -42 160795 076017 03/10/92 3,931.50 OFFICE PRODUCTS_ EQUIP 10- 4288 - 510 -51 076017 03/10/92 1,687.50 OFFICE PRODUCTS INSPECTION 10- 4288 - 510 -51 157336 6,215.00 A * * * ** * ** -CKS 076024 03/05/92 234.00 OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING 10- 4600- 420 -42 32106 9227 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076024 03/05/92 ****R* 076036 03/09/92 *RA*** 076P11 03/03/92 R** *RR 076P13 03/03/92 076P13 03/10/92 :;:*P:* 0 03/09/92 RRRRRR 076P30 03/10/92 076P30 03/10/92 076P30 03/10/92 :;:*P3*: 03/10/92 076P35 03/10/92 076P35 03/10/92 076P35 03/10/92 076P35 03/10/92 076P35 03/10/92 R*RR*R 076P48 03/09/92 076P48 03/09/92 076P58 03/05/92 RRR*RA AMOUNT 290.00 524.00 * 253.20 253.20 * 252.00 252.00 * 8,885.84 2,755.35 11,641.19 27.50 27.50 60.00- 73.29 275.59 408.88 60.60 60.60 29.00 4.50 12.25 23.54 20.31 89.60 261.70 207.05 468.75 29.90 29.90 CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING OLSEN CHAIN /CABLE PARK NIC MED CTR PRECISION LANDSCAPE PRECISION LANDSCAPE PAUSTIC & SONS PEPSI COLA BOTTLING PEPSI COLA BOTTLING PEPSI COLA BOTTLING PERSONNEL DECISIONS PETERSON- BARBARA PETERSON- BARBARA PETERSON- BARBARA PETERSON- BARBARA PETERSON- BARBARA PIP PRINTING PIP PRINTING PLUNKETTS ROPE SHOTS TREE REMOVAL TREES MIX COST /GOODS SOLD MIX MIX FEE POSTAGE GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 03 -16 -92 PAGE 23 ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 10- 4600- 420 -42 32107 9305 * ** -CKS 10- 4580 - 644 -64 120061 9262 * ** -CKS 10- 4201 - 420 -42 * ** -CKS 10- 4248 - 644 -64 24- 4900 - 092 -23 50- 4632- 862 -86 22604 30- 4624- 784 -78 50- 4632- 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 10- 4201 - 440 -44 30- 4290 - 781 -78 30- 4504 - 781 -78 30- 4504- 782 -78 30- 4504 - 783 -78 30- 4516 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS * ** -CKS PRINTING 30- 4600- 781 -78 9149 PRINTING 30- 4600 - 781 -78 9423 * ** -CKS GENERAL SUPPLIES 28- 4504 - 702 -70 372154 * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 24 -CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. B P.O. 8 MESSAGE 076P78 03/05/92 56.00 PRINTERS SERV INC REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540 - 648 -64 70970 9585 076P78 03/09/92 26.00 PRINTERS SERV INC SERVICE CONTRACT 30- 4288 - 784 -78 70894 82.00 " *.* *.. * ** -CKS 076P82 03/10/92 63.85 PRIOR WINE COMPANY MIX 50- 4632- 822 -82 542698 076P82 03/10/92 101.47 PRIOR WINE COMPANY MIX 50- 4632 - 842 -84 542700 076P82 03/03/92 42.07 PRIOR WINE COMPANY MIX 50- 4632- 842 -84 540472 076P82 03/10/92 25.25 PRIOR WINE COMPANY MIX 50- 4632- 862 -86 542696 232.64 * * * * ** *AA-CKS 076P98 03/10/92 63.00 MOLLIE PAULSON SERVICES 23- 4120 - 613 -61 63.00 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 076Q09 03/05/92 145.00 QUALITY REFRIG MAINT 27- 4288 - 663 -66 110734 145.00 " ** * * ** * ** -CKS 076Q20 03/03/92 133.34 QUICK SERV BATTERY REPAIR•PARTS 10 -4540- 560 -56 88253 9246 076Q20 03/10/92 126.00 QUICK SERV BATTERY GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 90637 9526 259.34 * * * * * ** * ** -CKS 076Q22 03/10/92 101.45 QUIK PRINT OFFICE SUPPLIES 27- 4516 - 667 -66 25699 9731 076Q22 03/10/92 481.59 " QUIK PRINT PRINTING 27- 4600- 661 -66 25738 9528 583.04 * * ** ** **A-CKS 076R12 03/09/92 53.55 RADIO SHACK ACCT REC GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 782 -78 006841 53.55 076R13 03/09/92 48.00 RADIO INSTALLS RADIO RENTAL 10- 4226 - 440 -44 24770 8571 48.00 * ** * ** * ** -CKS 076R22 03/03/92 155.64 REM SUPPLIES GLOVES 10- 4642- 301 -30 1716 9252 076R22 03/09/92 945.23 REM SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 782 -78 01698 9434 076R22 03/03/92 178.00 REM SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 1699 9597 1.278.87 076R23 03/03/92 131.80 REEDS SALES & SERV REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 664 -66 10309 9208 076R23 03/10/92 215.40 REEDS SALES & SERV REPAIR PARTS 27- 4540- 664 -66 10397 9322 07SR23 03/03/92 937.99 REEDS SALES & SERV GENERAL SUPPLIES 40- 4504 - 803 -80 219367 8825 1,285.19 " * ** * ** **A-CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076R33 03/10/92 076R33 03/10/92 076R33 03/10/92 076R33 03/10/92 **R**R REX DISTR. 076R35 03/05/92 RRRARR MIX 076R65 03/09/92 076R65 03/09/92 076R65' 03/10/92 R R R R R R 076R79 03/10/92 076R79 03/10/92 076R79 03/10/92 RRRRRR 924.62 076R81 03/05/92 076R81 03/03/92 076881 03/10/92 RTW INC FEE FOR SERVICE 076R83 03/03/92 R***** , 4,374.00 076R98 03/06/92 AAA*RA 076S15 03/03/92 RAARR* CRAFT SUPPLIES 076S19 03/09/92 RRRRAA 38.78 076S35 03/10/92 1 03 -16 -92 PAGE 25 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 50- 4630 - 822 -82 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4632- 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 *** -CKS 27- 4288 - 662 -66 9225 *** -CKS 10- 4612 - 560 -56 40782 9647 10- 4612 = 560 -56 40781 9647 27- 4612 - 664 -66 40609 9379 *** -CKS 10- 4260 - 510 -51 10- 4260 - 510 -51 10- 4260 - 510 -51 *** -CKS 23- 4588- 611 -61 213869 9436 23- 4588- 611 -61 213246 9310 23- 4588- 611 -61 214352 9605 * ** -CKS 10- 4540- 560 -56 68491 9243 *** -CKS 30- 4201 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS 10- 4580- 301 -30 9393 CKS 30- 4504 - 782 -78 217034 * ** -CKS 50- 4236 - 841 -84 CHECK REGISTER AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 3,987.10 REX DISTR. BEER 7,236.35 REX DISTR. BEER 28.65 REX DISTR. MIX 40.00 REX DISTR. MIX 11,292.10 * 46.00 RICHFIELD PLUMB CO REPAIRS 46.00 * 2,159.85 ROLLINS OIL CO GASOLINE 3,681.60 ROLLINS OIL CO GASOLINE 924.62 ROLLINS OIL CO GASOLINE 6,766.07 1,000.00 RTW INC FEE FOR SERVICE 1,202.75 RTW INC FEE FOR SERVICE 4,374.00 RTW INC FEE FOR SERVICE 6,576.75 344.05 RUBENSTEIN & ZIFF CRAFT SUPPLIES 188.71 RUBENSTEIN & ZIFF CRAFT SUPPLIES 38.78 RUBENSTEIN & ZIFF CRAFT SUPPLIES 571.54 920.00 RUFFRIDGE JOHNSON REPAIR PARTS 920.00 * 120.00 ROXANNE SEIDEL SERVICES 120.00 * 23.23 SEARS TOOLS 23.23 * 38.76 SEELYE PLASTICS GENERAL SUPPLIES 38.76 * 75.90 SOUTHERN VACUUM MAINT 1 03 -16 -92 PAGE 25 ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 50- 4630 - 822 -82 50- 4630- 842 -84 50- 4632- 822 -82 50- 4632- 842 -84 *** -CKS 27- 4288 - 662 -66 9225 *** -CKS 10- 4612 - 560 -56 40782 9647 10- 4612 = 560 -56 40781 9647 27- 4612 - 664 -66 40609 9379 *** -CKS 10- 4260 - 510 -51 10- 4260 - 510 -51 10- 4260 - 510 -51 *** -CKS 23- 4588- 611 -61 213869 9436 23- 4588- 611 -61 213246 9310 23- 4588- 611 -61 214352 9605 * ** -CKS 10- 4540- 560 -56 68491 9243 *** -CKS 30- 4201 - 781 -78 * ** -CKS 10- 4580- 301 -30 9393 CKS 30- 4504 - 782 -78 217034 * ** -CKS 50- 4236 - 841 -84 1992 CITY.OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076S35 03/10/92 076S36 03/10/92 076S36 03/05/92 076S36 03/10/92 076S36 03/05/92 R *k* ** 076S44 03/06/92 076S45 03/10/92 RkRR ** 076$50 03/03/92 k k R R* k 2,729.52 076554 03/09/92 RR * *R* 076:73 03/10/92 6,773.80 SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO. 076:77 03/03/92 076S77 03/03/92 076S78 03/09/92 076578 03/09/92 076S78 03/09/92 076S78 03/09/92 RkRR ** SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO; 076596 03/10/92 Rk *R'RR 076T03 03/09/92 RRRR ** * ** -CKS CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 26 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 0 P.O. A MESSAGE 26.95 SOUTHERN VACUUM MAINT 50- 4236 - 861 -86 102.85 " 2,729.52 SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO. BEER 50- 4630- 822 -82 6,773.80 SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO. BEER 50- 4630- 842 -84 22.60 SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO. MIX 50- 4632- 822 -82 56.75 SOUTHSIDE DISTR. CO; MIX 50- 4632 - 842 -84 9,582.67 * ** -CKS 6.10 SNAP -ON -TOOLS TOOLS 27- 4504 - 664 -66 538277 9599 6.10 10.31 ST. PAUL BOOK GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504 - 420 -42 093198 10.31 " * ** -CKS 100.00 JOHN SHEPARD POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 " "* -CKS 416.07 STAR TRIBUNE ADVERTISING 10- 4212 - 510 -51 416.07 * ** -CKS 80.00 STRGAR - ROSCOE -FAUSH PRO ENG SERV 60 -1270- 000 -00 80.00 " * ** -CKS 100.00 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIRS 10- 4248 - 560 -56 135148 39.56 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PART 10- 4540 - 560 -56 161805 139.56 " 59.13- SPS CREDIT 30- 4504 - 784 -78 279.34 SPS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504- 784 -78 9425 72.10 SPS GENERAL SUPPLIES 30- 4504 - 784 -78 9506 48.96 SPS REPAIR PARTS 30- 4540 - 782 -78 9520 341.27 " **A-CKS 45.00 AMY SMITH CLEANING 27- 4201 - 662 -66 311598 9791 45.00 " * ** -CKS 95.86 TARGET SUPPLIES 25- 4504 - 385 -30 8911 95.86 * ** -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 27 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 4 P.O. 0 MESSAGE 076T05 03/10/92 369.00 THE PRINT SHOP FEE 10- 4212 - 510 -51 3269 076T05 03/03/92 385.00 THE PRINT SHOP NEWSLETTER 10- 4262 - 628 -62 18575 9313 754.00 RRRRRR RRR -CKS 076T08 03/06/92 15.96 TARGET GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 200 -20 076T08 03/06/92 89.38 TARGET GENERAL SUPPLIES 10- 4504- 420 -42 076T08 03/06/92 194.61 TARGET PHOTO SUPPLIES. 12- 4508 - 434 -43 299.95 RRRRRR RR R —CKS 076T10 03/10/92 130.75 TERRY ANN SALES CO CLEANING SUPPLIES 27- 4512 - 667 -66 1236 9735 130.75 kRRRRR - RRR -CKS 076T13 03/03/92 468.00 TOM HORWATH FORESTRY 10- 4201 - 644 -64 076T13 03/10/92 224.00 TOM HORWATH FORESTRY 10- 4201- 644 -64 076T13 03/03/92 390.00 TOM HORWATH TREE TRIMMING 10- 4201- 980 -64 076T13 03/10/92 640.00 TOM HORWATH TREE TRIMMING 10- 4201 - 980 -64 1,722.00 *RARRR RRR —CKS 076T27 03/05/92 105.95 THOMPSON ENTERPRISES REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 520 -52 78410 9356 105.95 RRRRRR RRR -CKS, 076T29 03/09/92 12,562.55 THOMSEN — NYBECK PROSECUTING 10- 4201 - 220 -22 816012 12,562.55 076T30 03/10/92 6,013.39 THORPE DISTR. BEER 50- 4630- 862 -86 076T30 03/10/92 178.06 THORPE DISTR. MIX 50- 4632- 862 -86 6,191.45 RRRRRR RRR -CKS 076T40 03/03/92 10.60 TOLL COMPANY GENERAL SUPPLIES 10 -4504- 560 -56 166360 9242 10.60 RRRRRR - *** -CKS 076T42 03/03/92 11.90 TOOLS BY OLSEN TOOLS 10- 4580- 301 -30 40251 8420 11.90 RRRRRR RRR -CKS 076T66 03/10/92 33.55 TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT COST OF COMM 23- 4624 - 613 -61 33.55 RRRRRR a RRR -CKS 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 28 .CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. # P.O. # MESSAGE 076T74 03/03/92 1,643.55 TURF SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 27- 4504- 664 -66 036187 9293 1,643.55 " �■■..A *R. -CKS 076T88 03/10/92 38.78 TWIN CITY HOME JUICE MIX 50- 4632- 862 -86 38.78 " �.�.� ■:R -CKS 076U05 03/10/92 75.12 US WEST CELLULAR PHONE 10- 4201- 140 -14 076U05 03/09/92 102.08 US WEST CELLULAR TELEPHONE 30- 4256- 782 -78 177.20 " rrx�r� •■" -CKS 076U14 03/03/92 86.47 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP MATERIAL 60 -1300- 025 -20 9255 86.47 " �..� ■� ..* -CKS 076U27 03/10/92 49.14 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 436 -42 076U27 03/10/92 62.55 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 440 -44 076U27 03/10/92 3,417.98 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 510 -51 076U27 03/10/92 485.36 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 622 -62 076U27 03/10/92 114.12 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256- 628 -62 076U27 03/10/92 50.64 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 10- 4256 - 646 -64 076U27 03/10/92 152.75 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 23- 4256- 612 -61 076U27 03/10/92 98.28 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 26- 4256- 682 -68 076U27 03/10/92 491.02 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256 - 662 -66 076U27 03/10/92 62.31 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 27- 4256 - 664 -66 076U27 03/10/92 220.33 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 28- 4256 - 702 -70 076U27 03/10/92 38.32 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 29- 4256 - 722 -72 076U27 03/10/92 100.98 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 30- 4256- 784 -78 076U27 03/10/92 100.09 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 40- 4256- 801 -80 076027 03/10/92 122.30 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 40- 4256- 803 -80 076U27 03/10/92 151.98 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 821 -82 076027. 03/10/92 167.82 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 841 -84 076U27 03/10/92 118.68 US WEST COMM. TELEPHONE 50- 4256- 881 -86 6,004.65 " . ■•..� ■ *. -CKS 076U30 03/03/92 22.90 US WEST PAGING PAGER 10- 4256 - 640 -64 9485 22.90 " *: :a■ -CKS 076V06 03/05/92 18.33 VETERAN ADVERTISING 50 -4214- 822 -82 076V06 03/05/92 18.33 VETERAN ADVERTISING 50- 4214- 842 -84 076V06 03/05/92 18.34 VETERAN ADVERTISING 50- 4214 - 862 -86 55.00 ■�.... AAA-CKS s 1992 CITY OF EDINA CHECK NO. DATE 076W08 03/03/92 076W08 03/09/92 * * * * ** ITEM DESCRIPTION 076W13 03/09/92 * * * * ** WW GRAINGER 076W15 03/03/92 * * * * ** 241.41 076W44 03/03/92 * * * * ** 10- 4580-646 -64 076W52 03/03/92 * * ** ** 076W92 03/03/92 076205 03/05/92 076Z05 03/09/92 * * * * ** 2,195.00 26,724.69 CHECK REGISTER 03 -16 -92 PAGE 29 AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO. INV. 8 P.O. 4 MESSAGE 179.14 WW GRAINGER REPAIR PARTS 10- 4540- 560 -56 9244 241.41 WW GRAINGER TOOLS 10- 4580-646 -64 613770 9420 420.55 * *** -CKS 2,195.00 WALDOR PUMP & EQUIP REPAIR PARTS 41- 4540 - 900 -90 1939 6006 2,195.00 * * ** -CKS 100.00 WALTER JOHNSON POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 * * ** -CKS 992.85 WEST WELD SUPPLY CO. VACUUM SHOP 10- 4901 - 560 -56 92960 9399 992.85 * * ** -CKS 100.00 WILLIAM WALSH POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 * * ** -CKS 100.00 WROBLESKI -HENRY POLICE SERVICES 10- 4100 - 430 -42 100.00 * *** -CKS 42.25 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE MEDICAL EQUIP 28- 4642 - 701 -70 44.20 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE FIRST AID SUPPLIES 30- 4642- 781 -78 86.45 * **A-CKS 324,771.89 FUND 10 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 5,763.90 FUND 12 TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS APPROVED FOR PAYMENT, 3,227.49 FUND 23 TOTAL ART CENTER 2 53 .35 UND 24- TOT L -- �� � -2`3, 969.34-- FUND 25 TOTAL CAPITAL FUND CHECK REGISTER DATED 1,485.33 FUND 26 TOTAL SWIMMING POOL FUND 24,253.22 FUND 27 TOTAL GOLF COURSE FUND I 8,892.17 FUND 28 TOTAL RECREATION CENTER FUND PAGES 416.44 FUND 29 TOTAL GUN RANGE FUND 21,700.58 FUND 30 TOTAL EDINBOROUGH PARK 33,641.25 FUND 40 TOTAL UTILITY FUND 4,768.27 FUND 41 TOTAL STORM SEWER UTILITY 70,115.36 FUND 50 TOTAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY FUND 60,805.37 FUND 60 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION FUND DA 586,56S..96 TOTAL