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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-07_COUNCIL PACKETAGENDA EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EDINA CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 7, 1994 7:00 P.M. ROLLCALL ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA - Adoption of the Consent Agenda 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 to be routine and will be 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 of the Agenda. * I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of URA Meeting of October 17, 1994 II. PAYMENT OF HRA CLAIIIS as per pre -list dated 11/03/94 Total: $34,405.64 III. ADJOURNMENT EDINA CITY COUNCIL PROCLAMATION - D -Day - November 17, 1994 RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION - Fairview Foundation PROCLAMATION - Minnesota Chemical Health Week I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Council Meeting of October 17, 1994 II. 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 of all members of Cov:-.cil required to pass. Final Development Plan Approval of Property Zoned Plannc3 District: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. Conditional Use Permit: 3/5 favorable rollcall vote required to pass. A. Findings Relating to Application for Partial Release of Conservation Restriction - Mark Dalquist Addition (Contd from 09/07/94) B. Aneal of Board of Appeals Decision - 35 Foot Antenna Height Variance - Generally Located in Northwest Quadrant of Highways 169 and 62 Intersection C. ApReal of Board of Appeals Decision - One and One -Half Foot Sideyard Setback Variance - 4223 Grimes Avenue D. Amendment to Year XVIII Community Development Block Grant Program E. Amended Final plat Resolution - Muir Woods Fourth Addition - Lot 5, Block 1, Muir Woods III. ORDINANCES First Reading: Requires offering of Ordinance only. 'Second Reading: Favorable rollcall vote of majority of all members of Council to pass. A. First Readin- - Ordinance No. 1994 -9 - An Ordinance Amending Code Section 605 to Provide Updates to Various Fire Codes Agenda Edina City Council November 7, 1994 Page Two IV. AWARD OF BIDS * A. Bituminous Alley Improvement No. E -34 * B. Edina Aquatic Center Concrete Deck Expansion * C. Traffic Signal (Contd from 10/17/94) V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Traffic Safety Staff Report.of November 1, 1994 B. Report on Damage to Vehicles on September 7, 1994 C. Public Hearing - Wine and Beer License Fees D. Report - Golden Valley Microwave Foods * E. Tax Forfeit Land (Hennepin County List 844 -NC) * F. 1995 Council Meeting Dates G. Set Hearing Date - Vacation of Utility Easement - Lot 6, Block 9, South Garden Estates 3rd Addition - 7120 West Shore Drive (12/05/94) * H. Set Hearing Date - Potentially Dangerous Dog /5239 W. Highwood Dr (11/21/94) I. Recycling Contract J. Truth in Taxation Hearing Notice VI. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS * A. Petition for Sidewalk - 4701 to 4711 West 70th Street * B. Petition for 4 -Way Stop Intersection - Birchcrest Drive and Code Avenue VII. CONCERNS OF RESIDENTS A. Intersection of St. Johns Avenue/W. Woodland Road - Barbara Hodne, 4532 Tower Street VIII. INTERGOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES IX. SPECIAL CONCERNS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL X. MANAGER'S MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS XI. FINANCE A. Payment of Claims as per pre -list dated 11/03/94 Total $876,523.65 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS /EVENTS Tues Nov 8 GENERAL /CITY /SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION (Polls Open 7:00 A.M. -8:00 P.M.) Fri Nov 11 VETERANS DAY - CITY HALL CLOSED Mon Nov 21 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Thurs Nov 24 THANKSGIVING DAY - CITY HALL CLOSED Fri Nov 25 POST THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - CITY HALL CLOSED Tues Nov 29 Truth in Taxation Hearing - 1995 Budget 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Mon Dec 5 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chamber Wed Dec 7 Continued Truth in Taxation Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chamber; Sat Dec 10 Council Study Session - Edina Fire 8:30 A.M. -12 Noon Arneson Acres Department 1992 -94 Study Mon Dec 19 Regular Council Meeting 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers MINUTES OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OCTOBER 17, 1994 ROLLC LL Answering rollcall were Commissioners Paulus, Rice, Smith, and Richards. - CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADOPTED Notion was made by Commissioner Smith and seconded by Commissioner Rice to approve the BRA Consent Agenda items as presented. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards. Motion carried. *MINUTES OF BRA MEETING OF OCTOBER 3. 1994, APPROVED Notion was made by Commissioner Smith and was seconded by Commissioner Rice to approve the BRA Minutes of October 3, 1994. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. CIAINS PAID Commissioner Smith made a motion to approve payment of the BRA claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated October 13, 1994, and consisting of one page totaling $87.25. Commissioner Rice seconded the motion. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chairman Richards declared the meeting adjourned. Executive Director COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:20:31 Page 1 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $35.97 CELLULAR ONE TELEPHONE 1020 /HRA GRANDVIEW MISC 012641 $35.97* 11/07/94 $72.00 CHICO'S PARKING PERMIT REFUN 1028 50TH STREET PARKING PERMIT 012642 $72.00* 11/07/94 $20,000.00 EDINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS REBATE OF TAX INVEST 101294 GRANDVIEW MISC 012643 $20,000.00* 11/07/94 $18.00 GRANAT, JOHN PARKING PERMIT REFUN 102894 50TH STREET PARKING PERMIT 012644 $18.00* 11/07/94 $18.00 KRAEMER, KATHY PARKING PERMIT REFUN 1021 50TH STREET PARKING PERMIT 012645 $18.00* 11/07/94 $14,166.67 PARTNERS FOR SENIOR CO HRA BOND PAYMENT NOV 1994 EDINBOROUGH LOAN TO OTH FU 012646 $14,166.67* 11/07/94 $95.00 SPRINGSTED INCORPORATE SEMINAR 110194 GRANDVIEW MISC 012647 $95.00* $34,405.64 o e to PUKIV IAHA A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS: The American Cancer Society - Minnesota Division and the American Lung Association of Minnesota D -Day is a lighthearted effort to encourage smokers to give up their habit for 24 hours on Thursday, November 17, 1994; and WHEREAS: For nineteen consecutive years, millions of smokers, including many in the City of Edina, have participated in this event; and WHEREAS: The sixth grade classes at Edina Public and Private Schools have designed and produced posters encouraging people to participate in D -Day by not using tobacco on November 17, 1994; and WHEREAS: The health benefits of not smoking are substantiated and well known; and WHEREAS: There are additional civic benefits, such as a reduction of the risks of accidental fires and illnesses related to secondhand smoke; NOW, THEREFORE, I Frederick S. Richards, Mayor of Edina, Minnesota, by virtue of the authority vested in me, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 17, 1994, as MINNESOTA D -DAY in Edina, and in doing, urge all smokers and smokeless tobacco users in the community to demonstrate to themselves and their friends that they can quit if they wish by joining the American Cancer Society and the American Lung Association in the 20th Annual D -Day. IN WITNESS, THEREOF, I have hereunto set ,my hand and caused the seal of the City of Edina to be affixed the 7th day of November, 1994. Mayor Pro Tem Mary H. (Peggy) Kelly t w ea Cn • ,\CnR POiir*�tiO� iHH6 A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, alcohol and other drug abuse in the United States has reached epidemic stages, and the 15 -24 year -old age group is dying at a faster rate than any other age group; and WHEREAS, red ribbons have been chosen as a symbol of individual and community efforts to reduce the demand for drugs in our communities; and WHEREAS, November 10-18,1994, is MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK; and WHEREAS, business, government law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, communities, neighborhoods, youth, senior citizens and individuals will demonstrate their commitment to help reduce and prevent alcohol and other drug abuse by displaying red ribbons during MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that November 10-18,1994, be declared MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK throughout the City of Edina. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council Members of the City of Edina, in recognition of this event, support the activities sponsored by MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK and EDINA CHEMICAL AWARENESS and encourage community participation in drug awareness, education and prevention activities. Frederick S. Richards, Mayor Cl) • ' 1 �ORPORP�f O� 1PRP RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION WHEREAS, The City of Edina is recognizing D -Day Minnesota, Thursday, November 17, 1994, by urging the sixth grade students from Public and Private Schools in Edina to design and produce posters depicting the harmful effects of using tobacco products; and WHEREAS, These posters will be displayed at public places throughout the City of Edina during the week of November 14 through November 21, 1994, and WHEREAS, The Fairview Foundation has deemed this as a worthy health promotion effort by the City of Edina; and WHEREAS, The Fairview Foundation has' provided the funding to purchase materials and services to ensure that this poster program is a success; and WHEREAS, The Fairview Foundation through this effort is promoting a healthier lifestyle for all people who are impacted by this poster project; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Edina City Council that sincere appreciation be expressed to the Fairview Foundation for its interest and contribution in promoting a healthier lifestyle for students and adults whose lives are touched by this Anti - Tobacco Poster Project; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered into the minutes and that an appropriate copy be presented to the FAIRVIEW FOUNDATION as a token of gratitude of the Edina City Council and all the citizens of Edina. ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 1994. Mayor Pro Tem Mary H. (Peggy) Kelly 't MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL OCTOBER 17, 1994 ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Paulus, Rice, Smith and Mayor Richards. Member Kelly entered the meeting at 7:04 P.M. after adoption of the Consent Agenda. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice to approve and adopt the Council Consent Agenda as presented with the exception of removal of Item III.D. - Snow Plow De -Icing System. Rollcall: Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. UNITED NATIONS DAY PROCLAIMED Motion of Member Smith was seconded by Member Rice and carried unanimously for adoption of a Proclamation proclaiming October 24, 1994, as United Nations Day in the City of Edina. Connie Hondl and Carol Frisch, co- presidents, accepted the proclamation on behalf of the Edina League of Women Voters. *MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 3. 1994, APPROVED Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice to approve the minutes of the regular Council meeting of October. 3, 1994. Motion carried on rollcall vote four ayes. FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR THE COVENTRY AT CENTENNIAL LAKES 2ND ADDITION (OUTLAT A. THE COVENTRY AT CENTENNIAL LAKES Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen recalled that on October 4, 1993, the Council granted preliminary plat approval for a 98 unit townhouse project at Centennial Lakes (Outlot A, South Edina Development Addition), with final plat approval to be granted on a building by building basis. Thirteen units.are now complete or under construction. The proposed final plat would allow construction of another building of 11 units. Staff would recommend final plat approval be granted. _Developer Peter Jarvis, Laukka Jarvis, Inc., stated he was available to answer questions. Mayor Richards called for public comment on the proposed final plat. No comment or objection was heard. Member Rice introduced the following resolution and moved adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR THE COVENTRY AT CENTENNIAL LAKES 2ND ADDITION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled "The Coventry at Centennial Lakes 2nd Addition ", platted by Centennial Land Limited Partnership, a Minnesota limited partnership, an undivided 91.43% interest, and John W. and Jean M. Hedberg, husband and wife, an undivided 8.57% interest, and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Edina, Minnesota, a public body corporate and politic under the laws of the State of Minnesota, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of October 17, 1994, be and is hereby granted final plat approval. Motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Smith. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Resolution adopted. M PROPOSAL FOR REVIEW OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR NORTHWEST EDINA APPROVED Presentation by Planner Planner Larsen indicated that at its meeting of October 3, 1994, the Council directed staff to interview private consultants and get proposals relative to a review of the Comprehensive Plan for the northwest section of Edina concerning impacts attributable to Parkwood Knolls 24th Addition. Proposals were received from two consultants, Hoisington Koegler Group, Inc. and BRW, Inc. Staff would recommend hiring the Hoisington Koegler Group for the following reasons: 1) The proposal is generally more comprehensive in scope and includes meetings with all parties interested in the proposed development. 2) Strgar Roscoe Fausch (SRF) will do the traffic analysis for Hoisington Koegler. SRF is a well- respected traffic engineering firm which has no prior experience in the development of Parkwood Knolls. BRW worked on Parkwood Knolls traffic issues in the 1970's. Member Paulus asked if the proposed fee of $11,000 from Hoisington Koegler is considered normal for a review of a comprehensive plan and if meetings with the neighborhood prior to presentation to the Planning Commission and City Council was typical. Planner Larsen responded that, based on other studies, the proposed fee is about the going rate. Further, that meetings with neighborhood representatives,on a comprehensive plan review would not be unusual. Public Comment Harvey Hansen, President of Parkwood Knolls Construction, said he was present to clear up a misunderstanding which occurred at the last meeting which he did not attend because the development of Parkwood Knolls 24th Addition was not on the agenda. He said that approximately three months ago he received a call asking that he meet with Dale Renner, Ken Durr and Lisa Fish to discuss the development. At that time he made it clear that he would not discuss having the collector road run through the middle of the property. The misunderstanding occurred when immediately prior to the Council meeting of October 3, 1994, he was faxed a picture from Jim Ronning and shortly thereafter received a call from Mr. Renner to which he had responded that it looked okay to him. Mr. Hansen said the problem was he assumed that they remembered what he had said previously about not wanting the road (i.e. Interlachen Boulevard) to run through the middle of the development and assuming there was a cul -de -sac in the west and in the east. Mr. Hansen stated he was not interested in the Ronning proposal and that from the beginning he had presented a development proposal which was in conformity with the City's 1978 Comprehensive Plan for this area. He commented that the people who have objected to extending Interlachen Boulevard through would be in the minority when people from Parkwood Road and other adjacent areas come forth in support of putting Interlachen through. He added that spending $11,000 on a new Comprehensive Plan and thereby creating a delay does not make sense. He asked that the property which has received preliminary plat approval be placed on the Council's agenda for final plat approval at the earliest convenience. Patrick Mantyh, 6413 Interlachen Boulevard, suggested the Comprehensive Plan be reviewed for the same reasons Mr. Hansen did not want it reviewed, i.e. did not want the collector road running through his subdivision because it would devalue the houses to be constructed on his property. Likewise, the neighbors in the area are concerned about the through traffic this road would bring and its dramatic impact on the area. Mr. Mantyh said the only way to allay the fears of the residents in the neighborhood is to do a comprehensive study and get a firm idea from experts as to the impact of this development and the road on the area. He urged the Council to go ahead with the study. Also speaking in support of the Comprehensive Plan review were: Lisa Fish, 5408 Larada Lane, Tom Seitz, 6320 Interlachen Boulevard, Betsy Robinson, 5021 Ridge Road, Ed Glickman, 5217 Schaefer Road, and Mary Seitz, 6320 Interlachen Boulevard. Roger Anderson, - stated that he was the engineer for the proposed development, and recalled that when the preliminary plat was approved the Council ordered Mr. Hansen to complete a traffic study for this area to evaluate the impact that the project would have on the neighboring streets. He told Council that the study has been completed by an independent, competent firm, was done in a professional manner and has been submitted and reviewed by City staff. The study will be included when the final plat is presented for approval on November 7, 1994. Also included will be a thorough review of the engineering plans by City engineering staff. Council Comment /Action Member Kelly said she was concerned about the City's involvement in the proposed development, e.g. need to widen Interlachen Boulevard, sewer system, etc., and felt the Council should have all the facts before them. Member Kelly made a motion.to approve the proposal of the Hoisington Koegler Group, as presented, to complete a review of the Comprehensive Plan for the northwest Edina area, relative to land use and infrastructure necessary to support the proposed Parkwood Knolls 24th Addition. Motion was seconded by Member Smith. Member Rice suggested that Mr. Hansen make certain that a representative of his company be present whenever the Parkwood Knolls 24th Addition is discussed so that comments can be verified. Member Rice then asked how this would affect the timing for the Parkwood Knolls 24th Addition. Planner Larsen pointed out that final engineering data has been submitted and is under review. When a determination is made that all information is complete, then the developer has the right to come before Council and request final plat approval. The Council would then have 60 days in which to act. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. In response to questions of Ms. Robinson, Mayor Richards clarified that the Hoisington Koegler Group would be the one to schedule neighborhood meetings. When the report is finished, it would be presented to the Planning Commission on November 16, 1994, and could be before the Council at the meeting of December 5, 1994. He added that Mr. Hansen may have everything ready to request final plat approval by the Council at its meeting of November 7, 1994. It was noted that a letter dated October 13, 1994, from Carole H. McMorrow, 6504 Willow Wood Road, was received expressing concern that the residents on the other adjacent streets never have been heard on the traffic issue. *HEARING DATE SET FOR PUNNING MATTERS Notion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice setting November 7, 1994, as hearing date for the following planning matters: 1) Appeal of Board of Appeals Decision - 35 foot antenna height variance - generally located in northwest quadrant of Highways 169 and 62. 2) Appeal of Board of Appeals Decision - 4223 Grimes, one and one -half foot sideyard setback variance. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *AVARD OF BID CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 7. 1994 Notion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice to continue the award of bid for a traffic signal to the meeting of November 7, 1994. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *ALLEY IMPROVEI+IEN'P NO. E -34 TO BE RE -BID Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice to re -bid the Alley Improvement No. E -34 project as no bids were received. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. *BID AWARDED FOR TREES FOR NORMANDALE AND BRAEMAR GOLF COURSES Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice for award of bid for trees for Normandale and Braemar Golf Courses to recommended low bidder, Margolis Brothers, at $10,225.87 tax included. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. BID AWARDED FOR SNOW PLOW DE -ICING SYSTEM Member Paulus said she had asked this item be removed from the Consent Agenda for more explanation. Engineer Hoffman explained that the snow plow de -icing system is a new product that has been developed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation along with the manufacturer. It would be used as the initial applicator on the main streets and would provide a pre - wetted material to the street resulting in much less sand /salt mixture ending up on the boulevards during the snow plowing operation. Member Smith made a motion for award of bid for a snow plow de -icing system to sole source, Ruffridge- Johnson Equipment Co., Inc., at $11,195.28. Motion was seconded by Member Paulus. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. *BID AWARDED FOR PAPER FOR ABOUT TOWN - AUTUMN ISSUE Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice for award of bid for paper for About Town autumn issue to Unisource at $5,905.69. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. ►TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REPORT OF OCTOBER 3. 1994, APPROVED Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice to approve the following actions as recommended in Section A of the Traffic Safety Staff Report of October 3, 1994: 1) To upgrade "YIELD" signs to "STOP" signs at Hillside Lane at Brook Drive; 2) To install a "STOP" sign for westbound W. 64th Street at York Avenue; 3) To install an informational sign identifying access to 5024 -5108 West 70th Street; 4) To relocate the "YIELD" sign from northbound Wooddale Avenue to a location at northbound Country Club Road at Wooddale Avenue; and to acknowledge Sections B and C of the report as presented. Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. REPORT ON DAMAGE TO VEHICLES TO BE PRESENTED ON NOVEMBER 7. 1994 Assistant to the City Manager Smith recalled that at the last Council meeting staff was directed to have an independent study done in order to determine what type of substance was on the cars that had been parked in various locations within the Pentagon Park area on September 7, 1994. She reported that the City has hired Braun - Intertech to test the residue that appeared on cars. Results from Braun are not expected until October 19 or 20. The reason for the delay is that testing of this type is done in Portland, Oregon and staff was not aware that testing was not done locally. Staff would recommend that the Council delay this matter until its meeting of November 7, 1994. Mayor Richards directed that this matter be placed on the Council Agenda for November 7, 1994. 1995 RECYCLING CONTRACT TO BE NEGOTIATED Recycling Coordinator Chandler reminded Council that on September 19, 1994, several recycling contract options were presented. The current contract with Woodlake Sanitary extends through 1995 and contains a scheduled payment increase of $.11 per household per month for 1995. Proposals submitted from Woodlake would allow the 1995 rate to remain at the 1994 level or be reduced further if a contract extension is approved. Another option would be to change to curbside pickup to lower the cost. At its meeting of September 19, 1994, Council reaffirmed its previous decision to continue recycling pickup at the garage rather than curbside. Support was shown for Option #2 as presented, but further information on the proposed rate schedule was requested. The staff report for September 19 also contained information on the recently adopted Hennepin County recycling funding policy which will reduce funding from $1.75 per household per month to $.80 per household per month in 1995. Staff would recommend extension of contract Option #2, based on the favorable rate offered for 1995, and the opportunity for annual review and adjustment of rates for the following years if warranted by market conditions. Mayor Richards asked if anything better could be done for the 1997 rate if the City were to extend the contract. Tom Moline, Operations Manager for Woodlake Sanitary Service, spoke to his letter expanding on the idea of a annual materials return /review and efforts to become more efficient now and in the future. Mayor Richards said he felt the Council would like to see a figure for 1997 that would be below the proposed rate of $3.01 ($.16 higher than 1994). Further, that the City would like to stay non - curbside but would be willing to extend the contract beyond 1994 with the opportunity to review the contract on a yearly basis. However, to accept a contract now for 1997 at a $.16 higher rate would lessen the desire to extend the contract. Mr. Moline responded that Woodlake could look at the issue of the 1997 rate and report back. Member Smith commented that he was pleased that progress was being made and that Woodlake was continuing to give good service. It was noted that a letter dated October 12, 1994, was received from William B. Horn, 4511 Browndale Avenue, supporting pickup of recyclables at the garage or house side. EDINA FIRE DEPARTMENT 1992 -94 STUDY PRESENTED - DATE OF DECEMBER 10, 1994 SET FOR WORK SESSION TO REVIEW Manager Rosland reported that the Edina Fire Department 1992 -94 Study has been completed by Chief Paulfranz and staff members and would suggest setting a Saturday morning work session to review the study. Following discussion as to possible dates, Member Paulus made a motion setting December 10, 1994, from 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon for a work /study session of the Edina Fire Department 1992 -94 Study. Motion was seconded by Member Smith. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. REPORT GIVEN ON ODOR REDUCTION AT GOLDEN VALLEY MICROWAVE FOODS Manager Rosland informed Council that, following some complaints of offensive odors during the summer, staff has been working with Golden Valley Microwave Foods, 7450 Metro Boulevard, to come up with an interim fix and a permanent fix. Golden Valley Foods has hired Rust Environmental and Infrastructure to determine appropriate methods of odor control. For the interim, Golden Valley Foods installed carbon filters on October 14 in an effort to control odors from the processing area of their fat -free product. By letter dated October 12, 1994, Mike Wallis of Golden Valley Microwave Foods had indicated that approximately 4 to 6 weeks would be needed to complete information gathering and to determine what will work best - the carbon system or the scrubbing system. Then it will take 10 to 12 weeks for delivery of necessary equipment and 4 to 6 weeks for installation. Building Coordinator Kehoe told Council that the mechanical inspector is following this project closely. Staff was instructed to have Golden Valley Microwave Foods submit a specific timetable for correcting the odor problem. *FEASIBILITY REPORT PRESENTED: HEARING DATE OF 11/21/94 SET FOR TREE TRIMMING PROJECT - SOUTHEAST QIIADRANT Motion was made by Member Smith and was seconded by Member Rice for adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON TREE TRIIMKING/REMOVAL PROJECT 1. The Park and Recreation Director, having submitted to the Council a preliminary report as to the feasibility of the proposed Tree Trimming/Removal Project described in the form of Notice of Hearing set forth below, and as to the estimated cost of such project, said report is hereby approved and directed to be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. This Council shall meet on Monday, November 21, 1994, at 7:00 P.M. in the Edina City Hall, to consider in public hearing the views of all persons interested in said project. 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting to be published in the official newspaper once a week for two successive weeks, the second of which publication is to be not less than three days from the date of said meeting, and to mail notice to all affected properties in substantially the following form:. (Official Publication) CITY OF EDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET EDINA, MN 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING .TREE TRIMMING PROJECT NO. TT -95 Location: An area bounded by Highway 100 on the West, Golf Terrace and 54th Street on the North, eastern City boundary line on the East, and the southern City boundary line on the South. The Edina City Council will meet at the Edina City Hall on Monday, November 21, 1994, at 7:00 P.M. to consider the proposed tree trimming project under the authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. Approximately 1600 boulevard trees are being considered for pruning and trimming to reduce dead wood, raise branches to at least 13 feet above street and ground surfaces. The project would be funded by special assessment. Only properties that have boulevard trees trimmed would be assessed. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk Motion carried on rollcall vote - four ayes. 1995 ANN POLICIES DISCUSSED: PRIORITY ISSUES APPROVED Manager Rosland advised that on November 3, 1994, the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities (AMM) will conduct its legislative policy adoption meeting. The AMM has requested each member City to list its top five priorities for action. Staff has reviewed the policies and legislative proposals and would suggest the following as the five top concerns of the City: 1 -B Mandated State and Federal Programs - The AMM urges the legislature to recognize that mandated increased expenditures in one program without a corresponding infusion of funds mandates a new property tax or a decreased expenditure in the other service areas such as public safety, etc. Therefore, when new programs or increases to existing programs are mandated, the legislature should provide substantial state funding assistance. A -3 Mandatory Land Use Standards - The legislature should not pass legislation which mandates uniform zoning and subdivision standards or which removes additional land use regulation authority from local units of government. Cities should retain the authority to regulate the location, size, amount and type of housing within their boundaries. No legislative initiative needed. Cities do have a responsibility, however, to provide a choice of affordable housing opportunities. E -2 Mandated Programs - Funding Shifts - Statistics compiled by the House Research Department show that the majority of the state revenue is raised in the metro area while only a minority of the state aids and credits are allocated to the metro Area. The AMM requests the legislature to continue to reduce the imbalance and to consider how this distribution of resources effects the economic growth and vitality of the metro area and thus the entire state. I -1 Fiscal Disparity Fund Distribution - The AMM opposes use of fiscal disparities to fund social or physical metropolitan programs since it results in a metropolitan -wide property tax increase hidden from the public with an excessive impact on communities with lower property wealth. V -C Transportation Utility - The AMM requests the legislature to establish a transportation utility authority for cities to use for street maintenance and reconstruction similar to the existing storm sewer utility. Discussion followed on the policies concerning fiscal disparity fund distribution and the transportation utility. Member Smith made a motion to approve the five ANN policies for 1995 as presented as the top concerns of the City of Edina and to communicate those to the ANK for action at the membership meeting scheduled for November 3, 1994. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. ON -SALE VINE AND 3.2 BEER LICENSES APPROVED FOR TEJAS RESTAURANT Manager Rosland informed Council that applications have been received for an On -Sale Wine License and a 3.2 Beer License from Cuisine Concepts, DBA:Tejas Restaurant which will open soon at 3910 West 50th Street. Applications have been reviewed by the Police, Health and Planning Departments and the necessary investigations conducted. Staff would support issuance of the requested licenses. Member Rice made a motion to approve an on -sale wine license and 3.2 beer license for Cuisine Concepts, DBA:Tejas Restaurant at 3910 West 50th Street. Motion was seconded by Member Paulus. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. REQUEST RECEIVED FROM RESIDENTS TO INSTALL STOP SIGN ON ST. JOHNS AVENUE AT WEST WOODLAND ROAD Manager Rosland informed Council that residents have requested installation of a "Stop" sign on St. Johns Avenue at West Woodland Road as indicated by several letters supporting the sign. Traffic Safety Coordinator Swanson by memorandum dated October 13, 1994, has stated that installation of such a sign would create an attractive through street on West Woodland Road and few of the 20 residents on West Woodland are aware of the suggested action. Staff would recommend that Council schedule a public hearing on the issue and direct notification of the neighborhood, especially West Woodland Road residents. Mayor Richards asked if residents were present to speak to the request. No public comment was heard. Mayor Richards suggested that staff contact Lisa Finsness, who had originally raised this issue, to confirm whether she would like the matter placed on the Council Agenda for November 7, 1994. CONCERN NOTED ABOUT VALLEY LANE SIDEWALK PROJECT Manager Rosland said he had received a call from Pam Johnson, 5505 Valley Lane, who was concerned that the sidewalk project on Valley Lane would not be completed this fall and had asked to be on the agenda. He said subsequent conversations with the contractor who had indicated the project would begin on October 24, weather permitting, must have alleviated neighborhood concerns. No public comment was heard. SOCIAL JUSTICE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 3. 1994 Mayor Richards told Council that staff from The Office of Social Justice (Catholic Charities), is leading a discussion on the growing disparity between the cities and suburbs. The problem involves issues on housing, economic development, race and other interrelated issues. The session "Metro Future - Cities and Suburbs - Creating Common Ground" will be held on November 3, 1994 at 7:00 P.M. at Saint Olaf Catholic Church, 215 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, and Council Members are invited to participate. MAYOR TO BE ABSENT FROM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 7. 1994 Mayor Richards announced that he would not be in attendance at the regular Council Meeting of November 7, 1994. *CLAIMS PAID Member Smith made a motion to approve payment of the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated October 12, 1994, and consisting of 27 pages: General Fund $186,422.19; Communication $9,798.95; Working Capital $12,431.11; Art Center $4,846.87; Swimming Pool $2,104.69; Golf Course $41,301.77; Ice Arena $21,377.64; Gun Range $898.87; Edinborough/ Centennial Lakes $20,003.91; Utility Fund $31,688.64; Storm Sewer $4,447.84; Recycling $39,779.77; Liquor Fund $55,005.55; Construction Fund $203,902.45; TOTAL $634,010.25; and for confirmation of payment and the following claims as shown in detail on the Check Register dated October 5, 1994, and consisting of 7 pages: General Fund $105,735.83; Art Center $150.00; Liquor Fund $221,682.88; TOTAL $327,568.71. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. Rollcall: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Richards declared the meeting adjourned at 8:30 P.M. City Clerk REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: Kenneth Rosland Agenda Item # ILA FROM: Craig Larsen ❑ Consent Information Only n Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA DATE: November 7, 1994 © To Council SUBJECT: Release of Action F] Motion Conservation Restriction. Mark ® Resolution Dalauist Addition. Ron Clark Construction Ordinance Discussion Recommendation: Adopt attached Findings, Decisions, and Reasons. Info /Background: The proponent has returned with a proposal reflecting the exact footprint of a home proposed for Lot 4, Block 1, Dalquist Addition. The proposed release would affect only those areas under the footprint of the dwelling. The proposed release affecting Lot 5, has been withdrawn. The attached graphic illustrates the footprint presented on September 7, 1994, with an overlay of the new revised footprint. The attached Findings have been revised to reflect comments of the City Council at the September 7, 1994, hearing. :Az.lm�l . .— A 1 - . . low* - : .A.- -.7c let �_ ki As a side issue, one property owner on West 45th s e bu a as inquired pab ss rent 7,' this property owner does not have access ld the owner h ave access after the project was completed as the existing aes several feet south of the north lot line of the Sunnyside'properti order to access the alley, one would have to cross private property. re is no proposal that would change this status and only the existing 1 unnyside Road prop erties are proposed to be assessed for the improvement. Member Rice asked about snow plowing if the project s a oved. Engineer Hoffman said the City would be responsible for plowing a alley and would accomplish it by one way plowing. .' Public Comment Christine West, 4131 West 45th Street, said sh as the property owner who had - -asked about access to the -alle from- -their ert y___ p y, Engineer Hoffman explained that the property owners of 4131 West 45th , eet would need to acquire a cross easement from the private property owners ose land she would need to cross in order to access the alley. No further public comment or object was heard. i Member Smith introduced the fol ing resolution and moved adoption, subject to all property owners granting ements for public alley purpose: RESOLUTION ERING ALLEY IMPROV@1ENT NO. E -34 BE IT RESOLVED by the Co of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby found an determined that a petition has been filed requesting the Council to constru an alley improvement from 4114 through 4216 Sunnyside Road, and to assess entire cost against property of petitioners, and that said petition has n signed by all owners of real property abutting on said street where sai rovement is to be located. 2. The making o aid improvement in accordance with said petition is hereby ordered pars to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.031 (3), (Session Laws of 1961, Chapte 525, Section 2). Said improvement is hereby designated and shall be referre o in all subsequent proceedings as: ALLEY SURFACING IMMOVE ENT NO. E -34 The en a cost of said improvement is hereby ordered to be assessed against the 13 pr rties from 4114 through 4216 Sunnyside Road where said improvement is to be ated. Motion was seconded by Member Kelly. lcall: yes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards v_ FINDINGS PRESENTED CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR PARTIAL RELEASE OF CONSERVATION RESTRICTION ON MARK DALOUIST ADDITION• HEARING CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 7. 1994 /1 Presentation by Planner is meeting of Au 15 Planner Larsen recalled that at i g August g , 1994 the Council heard a request for partial release of the conservation restriction on Lots 4 and 5, Mark Dalquist Addition. Following public comment and consideration by the Council on the proponent's request to release 19 feet on Lot 4 and 23 feet on Lot 5, the Council instructed staff to prepare findings for the Council to review and consider that would address several issues. Planner Larsen advised that the draft Findings, Decisions, and Reasons were prepared pursuant to Council direction and that copies were mailed, handed out or delivered to all interested parties. Staff would recommend the following: 1.. Approve Findings and Reasons. 2. Approve Decision to deny request to vacate 19 feet of the conservation J restriction on Lot 4 and 23 feet of the conservation restriction on Lot 5. 3. Delav final action on release until building footprints and legal descriptions are presented to be included as Exhibit A to the Findings. 4. Continue the public hearing to November 7, 1994. Member Rice asked how interested neighbors would be notified of future hearings. Planner Larsen answered that if this hearing is continued to November 7, 1994 no further notice would be sent. The process would begin again if the developer came in six months later with another proposal. As with the request before the Council, residents within 500 feet of the subject property would be noticed and the notice of hearing would also be published. Public Comment Betsy Robinson, 5021 Ridge Road, referred to page 10 of the Findings, under reason C. which stated "The proposed release will allow construction of new dwellings that will be consistent with the size and scale of the existing dwellings in the neighborhood, which would not be possible without the proposed release ". She presented an aerial view of the 500 foot neighborhood depicting 17 two -level and 34 split -level homes. She expressed fear that the developer is using three of the newer and much larger homes to define the character and symmetry of the neighborhood rather than the actual homes in the neighborhood. Ms. Robinson again referenced the letter dated October 2, 1992, from Thomas W. Balcom, DNR Supervisor of Natural Resources Planning and Review, which was in response to the neighborhood petition for an environmental assessment worksheet (EAW). Mr. Balcom had recommended that further studies be done. Ms. Robinson asked who the experts were that the City consulted to support reason D. "The proposed release will not adversely impact the hydraulic efficiency or natural character and beauty of the ponds, nor will it adversely impact wildlife habitat and the natural beauty of areas riparian to the pond." She submitted that this is contradictory to the recommendation of the DNR. John MacNeil, 5017 Schaefer Road, said that conservation easements are put into place to protect the land for the future. He encouraged the Council to hang tough on the 100 foot conservation easement which was imposed with a lot of forethought. He said the only merit he had heard for releasing the easement was for capital gain. Ed Glickman, 5217 Schaefer Road, stated the purpose of the document is to have factual findings on record, subject to open discussion. The Findings, Decision and Reasons document is critical and the words are very important should there be a legal challenge. The words should be true and factual but are not. He said that Council minutes from the last meeting included comments by Member Paulus that she had walked the property with the developer who had said that the proposed home as staked was subject to change and Member Paulus had asked that any decision should be founded upon an actual signed purchase agreement. The motion made by Mayor Richards did not include that provision only that it must be a specific building footprint. Mr. Glickman encouraged Member Paulus to restate her position and have that included in the Decision, page 9 to read "The application for release of portions of the Conservation Restriction within the footprint area of the dwellings as described in Exhibit A, and an actual signed purchase agreement attached as Exhibit B This would eliminate the need for the neighbors to come back again and again. Mr. Glickman also challenged the following Reasons in the document: 1. Reason.D, page 11 - He asked who gave this opinion, did they visit the site and what are their qualifications and experience. 2. Reason A, page 9 - He questioned how the Council could say that granting the request would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. Reason C, page 10 - He argued that four houses on that area are not consistent with the character and symmetry of the neighborhood. Mr. Glickman stated that the answer is not to destroy the natural environment, nor to ignore the City's Comprehensive Plan which says save the environment, nor to ignore the required 100 foot setback easement, nor to ask for a release of a conservation easement when it is really a variance that is being requested. The answer is to build three houses, whether the developer makes money or not. Continuing, Mr. Glickman pointed out that Finding 5, page 4 states "On Lot 4, the depth varies from approximately 25 feet on the westerly side to 60 feet on the easterly side of the lot. On Lot 5, the buildable depth varies from approximately 25 feet on the westerly side of the lot to 70 feet near.the easterly side of the lot." Mr. Glickman said he had measured the width of his home and discovered that it is 25 feet wide on the north end. He said that the fact that the lot is 25 feet_ wide on one end is not a factual_ finding to support any of the conclusions. He asked the Council to put this to an end once and for all and asked that his questions be answered at the appropriate time. Ted Pier, 5021 Ridge Road, said the earlier proclamation by the Council of Constitution Week presents a golden opportunity to support government by law and not by men. He stated that citizens of Edina that have owned properties and have requested deminimous release of easements have been refused. Before us is a builder who is asking for a large release of an easement without presenting any arguments or details other than to say he would have to build a small home in an area of large homes. He totally fails to meet any requirement of hardship or give any reason for the Council to overrule the law it has itself promulgated. Mr. Pier asked that the law be applied uniformly to the neighbors and the proponent, Ron Clark. Patrick Mantyh, 6413 Interlachen Boulevard, asked that the laws be applied to a developer as_ they are to private citizens. He said in every area of this development Mr. Clark has gone back on his word, has been highly confrontational with the neighbors and attempts to get as much as he can. Mr. Mantyh said each lot will be contentious and will require numerous meetings. He asked that the release be denied unless Mr. Clark can prove hardship. Pat Schoenfeld, 6209 Fox Meadow Lane, expressed disbelief that a release could even be proposed and that Council would consider going against neighbors with a vested interest in the neighborhood for someone out to make money. Davis Klila, 5205 Ridge Road, said he believed this proposed release is another attempt to alter the neighborhood, environment, and symmetry by putting in houses far too large for the lot sizes. The DNR has forced him to abide by the 100 foot restriction at his summer home and the same should apply here. Lee Schoenfeld,. 6209 Fox Meadow Lane, said he opposed the proposed release and had moved into the neighborhood because of its existing nature. Bill Renner; 6321 Interlachen Boulevard, voiced opposition to the proposal. He said the City would risk setting a precedent since there are two other property owners in the area that are considering subdividing their property. Council Comment /Action Member Rice said he believed staff has prepared the Findings according to direction by the Council and he would support denial of the release of 19 feet on Lot 4, and 23 feet of the Conservation Restriction on Lot 5, and the release of portions of the Conservation Restriction when final footprints for the homes are presented. Member Smith clarified that if the draft, Findings are adopted, the Decision for denial is for the 19 and 23 foot wide band request for Lots 4 and 5 made by Mr. Clark. The Decision to release portions of the Conservation Restriction would only be for those portions of the easement where there was an encroachment as would be determined when specific footprints of the homes are presented. He suggested that staff review the comments that have been made regarding proposed wording in the Findings and tighten up the language as to a specific footprint. Member Kelly made a motion to continue the public hearing on the request for partial release of the conservation restriction for the Mark Dalquist Addition to November 7, 1994, when the Findings would be brought back with modifications to the draft language, if any are recommended by staff. Motion was seconded by Member Rice. Mayor Richards commented that he believed the construction of a home on those lots will have zero impact upon any waterbody or wildlife in that area. The issue is whether anyone has the right to develop that property and, if denied, the right to defend that decision in court. In his opinion, it would be remiss to say that a person should not have the right to develop the property in a reasonable fashion. Further,"that a reasonable judgement has been made for a four lot development. We need to diffuse the personalities of this and to look at it objectively, i.e. how we want to see our town develop. He pointed out that the DNR has a 50 foot conservation guideline, not 100 feet as required by the City. Mayor Richards observed that. with the footprints proposed, this development is no different than others surrounding these ponds. As to the draft Findings, he said staff has done its job based upon the testimony that is before the Council and upon investigative studies. Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards Motion carried. Presentation by Planner - Planner Larsen recalled that the proponent is requesting a re hg from Planned Commercial District (PCD -4) to Planned Commercial District -3) for property at 3500 West 69th Street. The subject property is loca, in the south central area of the Southdale Center property and formerly w eveloped with a service station but is currently vacant. The proposed re ng would allow for the redevelopment of this site as a banking facili The rezoning request was first heard by t ouncil on August 1, 1994, and was continued to this date to allow time f he proponents to provide further information in response to questions ised by the Council. The proponents have submitted the following items in ort of their rezoning request: 1) Letter from Ron Thomas, S 1, dale Center General Manager, addressing outparcel development he Center. 2) Traffic and parking ysis of the development prepared by Barton Aschman. 3) Revised building a ation illustrating a lesser roof pitch. Height of the building from g e to roof peak has been lowered from 30 feet to 27 feet. 4) Site plan ill :rating outparcels currently developed and the parcel proposed f ,development. Plan/Lars informed Council that the propo nents are requesting first and secoof the rezoning. The Planning Commission has recommended a waiver of sng and all necessary documents and plans have been presented to meet requirements for second reading. OEM PM _6..k__r_onstructed evF acidity on West 66th Street and if a comparison has made for CITY OF EDINA In the Matter of the Application of Ron Clark Construction, Inc., to release a portion of a Conservation Restriction covering portions of Lots 4, and 5, Block 1, Mark Dalquist Addition FINDINGS, DECISION, AND REASONS The above entitled matter was heard before the Edina City Council on June 20, 1994, August 15, 1994, September 7, 1994, and November 7, 1994. Mr. Ron Clark, the President of Ron Clark Construction, Inc. ( "Proponent ") was present at all hearings. Mr. Tim Keane, attorney representing the Proponent, was present at the August hearing. Property owners in the vicinity of the request were also present at all hearings. The City Council having heard and reviewed all of the facts and arguments presented by the Proponent, his representative, property owners in the vicinity of the request and having heard and reviewed evidence and law adduced by the Proponent, his representative, City Staff, and property owners and being fully advised, after due consideration, hereby makes the following: 1 FINDINGS OF FACT: 1. The subject Conservation Restriction was required by the City pursuant to Section 810.13, Subd. 2. of the City Code, (the "Subdivision Ordinance "). The Conservation Restriction, dated May 14, 1993, was placed of record with the Hennepin County Recorder as document number 6167713. The Conservation Restriction was acquired by the City pursuant to the authority contained in Minnesota Statutes, Section 2. Section 810.13, Subd. 2. of the City Code provides as follows: Subd. 2 Lands Adjoining Lakes, Ponds or Streams. Where any plat or subdivision adjoins a natural lake, pond, or stream, including streams which flow only intermittently, a strip of land running along all sides which are contiguous to such lake, pond or stream, which strip shall extend from a line 100 feet upland from the lake or pond, as measured from the ordinary high water mark, and 10q feet from the centerline of the stream, shall be either (i) dedicated to the City for public use, or (ii) subjected to a perpetual easement in favor of the City over and in said land and the bed and water body of such lake, pond or stream, for the purpose of protecting the hydraulic efficiency and the natural character K and beauty of such lake, pond or stream. The Commission shall determine which of these options is more appropriate and shall recommend to the Council one of said options. In either case there shall also then be granted to the City the right of ingress and egress from the said strip of land with workers, equipment, and material. Also, where the easement is determined to be in the best interest of the City, said easement shall also provide that the owners of the areas as to which such easement is granted shall not make, do or place any fill, grading, improvement or development of any kind on or to such easement area, or raise the level of the easement area in any way, but all such right to fill, grade, improve and develop, and to raise the level of the easement area, shall be granted by said easement to the City. 3. The Conservation Restriction does not allow buildings or other structures Within the area proposed to be released from the Conservation Restriction without "the express prior written approval" of the City. The Conservation Restriction provides that it may be released at any time or from time to time by the sole act of the City. 4. The subject properties have the following dimensions and area, measured pursuant to Section 850 of the City Code (the "Zoning Ordinance "). 3 Lot Width Lot Depth Lot Area Lot 4 195 Feet 270 Feet 33,501 S.F. Lot 5 215 Feet '40 Feet 35,001 S.F. 5. The Zoning Ordinance requires a - +mum front street setback of 30 feet. The buildable area betwee:- front setback line and the Conservation Restriction line establishes tnc ouildable depth for each lot. On Lot 4, the depth varies from approximately 25 feet on the westerly side to 60 feet or, * ��sterly side of the lot. On Lot 5, the buildable depth varies from approx;ri�,, 1 � , :• 25 feet on the westerly side of the lot to 70 feet near the easterly propel :•>; •:::w. 6. The proponent, on May 18, 1994, submitted a request to release 50 feet of the Conservation Restriction affecting Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 1, Mark Dalquist Addition. A public hearing date of June 20, 1994, was set for the City Council to consider the request. Notice of the public hearing was published in the Edina Sun - Current on June 1, and June 8, 1994. A mailed notice of the public hearing was sent to property owners within 500 feet of the property on June 9, 1994. Notice of the public hearing was posted at the three (3) official City bulletin boards on June 10, 1994. The Proponent was present at the hearing. Interested residents were also present at the hearing. The City Council, after T hearing the testimony of the Proponent and residents, voted to deny the requested release. 7. The Proponent on July 13, 1994, submitted a new request to release lesser portions of the Conservation Restriction, this time affecting only Lots 4 and 5, Block 1, Mark Dalquist Addition. The proposed release would remove the most upland 19 feet of the Conservation Restriction affecting Lot 4, and the most upland 23 feet of the Conservation Restriction affecting Lot 5. 8. On August 15, 1994, the City Council conducted a public hearing to consider the July 13 request to release portions of the Conservation Restriction. Notice of the hearing was published in the Edina Sun Current on July 27, 1994, and on August 3, 1994. Notice of the public hearing was also mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the subject property. On July 28, 1994, notice of the public hearing was also posted at each of the three (3) official City bulletin boards. The Proponent, and his attorney testified, using presentation boards, that the requested releases were necessary to construct homes that were consistent with the character and symmetry of the neighborhood. Several property owners in the vicinity of the subject property testified in opposition to the requested releases. The property owners also 5 submitted documents indicating their intent to challenge City approval of the requested release in District Court. The Proponent agreed after questions and comments by the Council, that the requested release was in excess of the area necessary to construct dwellings in keeping with the character of th;y sghborhood. 9. The Minnesota Department of Natuta; 'resources ( "DNR ") has established guidelines for building setbacks for various waterbodies. The recommended setback for the subject ponds is 50 feet for all buildings and structures. 10. The Environmental Protection Element of the City of Edina Comprehensive Plan contains the following objective and policies: Objective: Protect and manage lakes, ponds and wetlands for storm water retention areas, wildlife areas, and amenity areas, and lessen impacts from nutrient and sediment input. Policies: Utilize waterbodies and man -made ponding areas for the retention and detention of storm water to reduce flooding potentials and stabilize lake and pond levels. D Restrict encroachments below the ordinary high water marks of Type 3,4, and 5 wetlands. Require the dedication of or the grant of a scenic and open space easement over all land adjacent to and 100 feet upland of naturally occurring lakes and ponds in conjunction with the subdivision or development of the property. Require the dedication of or the grant of a scenic easement over Type 3, 4, and 5 wetlands in conjunction with the subdivision or dedication of property. Encourage owners of property riparian to lakes and ponds to maintain emergent aquatic vegetation and shoreline vegetation for filtering and wildlife benefits. 11. The City is authorized by the terms of the Conservation Restriction and Minnesota Statutes, Section 84.65, to release portions of the Conservation Restriction. The Conservation Restriction does not grant to the City any right to use or improve the area subject to the Conservation Restriction or permit the public to use or improve the area subject to the Conservation Restriction. The City is only authorized to enter onto the area subject to the Conservation Restriction to enforce the terms of the Conservation Restriction. The release of the Conservation Restriction is not governed by the provision of Minnesota law dealing VA with the vacation of publicly owned easements and rights of way. The release of the Conservation Restriction does not constitute a variance under the Subdivision Ordinance or the Zoning Ordinance. THEREFORE, based on the foregoing Findings of Fact, the City Council does hereby make the following DECISION: The application for release of 19 feet of the Conservation Restriction on Lot 4, and 23 feet of the Conservation Restriction on Lot 5, in Block 1 , Mark Dalquist Addition is hereby denied. The decision is made for the following REASON: A. The requested release is unnecessarily large. The lot can be reasonably developed with a release of a much smaller portion of the Conservation Restriction area. The area released should include only areas within the footprint of the dwelling. 0 Also, based on the foregoing findings of Findings of Fact the Council makes the following additional DECISION: The application for release of portions of the Conservation Restriction within the footprint area of the dwelling as legally described in Exhibit A attached hereto on Lot 4, Block 1, Mark Dalquist Addition is hereby granted. The decision is made for the following REASONS: A. The area subject to the Conservation Restriction following the release is of a sufficient size and subject to the restrictions necessary to meet the objective of the Environmental Protection Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The 25 foot "Natural Condition" Conservation Restriction area will not be altered by the proposed release and will continue to provide wildlife habitat and filtering of storm water run off. The areas released from the Conservation Restriction have not been maintained in a natural condition, but have been maintained and mowed as open lawn /yard area by the previous property owner. 9 B. The remaining area subject to the Conservation Restriction will provide for building setbacks from the pond which will exceed setbacks recommended by the DNR. C. The proposed release will not adversely impact the existing character and symmetry of the neighborhood but promotes good planning and orderly development of the subject lots. The proposed release will allow the construction of a new dwelling that will be consistent with the size and scale of the existing dwellings in the neighborhood, which would not be possible without the proposed release. The present area subject to the Conservation Restriction provides a buildable area which is. too shallow to design and build" a functional dwelling which would be in keeping with the size and scale of existing dwellings in the neighborhood. Therefore, denial of the release will adversely impact the existing character and symmetry of the neighborhood. 10 n 1i REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: Kenneth Rosland Agenda Item # I I . B . FROM: Craig Larsen E] Consent Information Only El Mgr. Recommends To HRA DATE: November 7, 1994 To Council SUBJECT: Appeal of Zoning Action E] Motion Board of Appeals decision - N.W. Resolution Quadrant of Highways 169 and 62. City of E] Ordinance Minnetonka E] Discussion Information Background: The Zoning Board of Appeals granted the requested antenna height variance at their October 6, 1994, meeting. The City of Minnetonka appealed the decision on October 13, 1994. A hearing before the City Council was set for November 7, 1994. Following the appeal by Minnetonka, the proponent, CellularOne, withdrew their request for a variance. Consequently, there is no longer an issue for City Council consideration. 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Recommends ❑ To HRA DATE: November 7, 1994 x❑ To Council SUBJECT: B- 94 -45, 4223 Grimes Action 0 Motion Avenue. 1.5 foot sidevard setback ❑ Resolution variance - Peter V. Hall a Ordinance E] Discussion Recommendation: Uphold the Zoning Board of Appeals decision of variance approval. Info /Background: On October 6, 1994, The Zoning Board of Appeals heard and approved Mr. Peter V. Hall's request for a 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance to allow an expansion of the north building wall of the home to accomplish an expanded bathroom. The proponent had reduced his original request and is now hoping to fill -in the back, north -east corner of the house as approved by the board. Mr. Joseph R. Chisler, Ms. Deborah Mangham (4219 Grimes Avenue) and Ms. Lucile E. Chisler (4221 Grimes Avenue) are appealing the Zoning Board's decision to the council. L t.,7t Agenda Item iltopr 4z- Za� DRAFT MINUTES APPEALS MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1994 B -94 -45 Peter Hall 4223 Grimes Avenue North 50 feet of Lot 72, Morningside Addition Request: A 2.5 foot sideyard setback variance , Ms. Aaker informed the board the subject property is located on the east side of Grimes Avenue south of West 42nd Street and north of Morningside Road. The property consists of a one story rambler built in 1913 according to residential property assessing records with a detached two car garage on a 50 X 199 foot lot. Ms. Aaker stated the home has experienced few improvements since it's construction. In 1979 a 22 X 24 detached garage was constructed and in 1982 an addition to the front of the home was accomplished. The proponent, Mr. Peter Hall was present, interested neighbors were present. Mrs. Swenson asked Ms. Aaker if the existing bathroom meets current city codes. Ms. Aaker responded the present bathroom does not meet code. Mrs. Swenson asked Ms. Aaker the age of the home, she noted the staff report indicated the year built as 1913, and questioned if that date is correct Ms. Aaker answered the assessing card lists the date built as 1913, but it is hard to know if that is correct. The assessing card also noted the house was built as a.cabin. Mr. Peter Hall introduced himself and told board members he purchased the property seven years ago, and would like to improve the bathroom situation that exists. He acknowledged he could expand to the south, but in his opinion it does, not make sense to go south to gain a larger bathroom because of the internal layout of the house. Mrs. Swenson asked Mr. Hall if approval is received for the proposed bathroom addition will the same siding be used. Mr. Hall responded. like siding will be used in the addition. Mrs. Swenson asked if the roof will have a gable end. Mr. Hall said the roof will have a gable end. Mrs. Swenson suggested that the bathroom addition be constructed with a window to break up the building wall. Mr. Hall said he plans to install a window in the addition. Mr. Joseph Chisler, 4219 Grimes, (also representing his mother who resides at 4221 Grimes Avenue) told board members he believes the proposed bathroom addition will be detrimental to the value of his mothers property. Continuing, Mr. Chisler stated the home in question is only-16 1/2 feet wide and 67 feet deep, and resembles a "railroad car ". He added in his opinion the structure is too long, and represents a solid building wall. Mr. Chisler expressed another concern is the potential for tree loss as a result of the addition. Mr. Chisler informed board members there is a possibility that in the future 4221 Grimes Avenue may also want to expand. Concluding,. Mr. Chisler stated he does not see a hardship to support the granting this variance. Dr. Deborah Mangham, 4219 Grimes Avenue told board members the rearyard areas of 4219 and 4221 Grimes are areas where the our family spends much time, and the integrity of these rearyards should be maintained. Ms. Mangham stated in her opinion the proposal negatively impacts the property at 4221 Grimes Avenue. Continuing, Ms. Mangham stated in her opinion the proponent should expand to the south reducing impact to the adjacent property 4221 Grimes. Ms. Mangham explained her opposition to this proposal was conducted in a private matter, because in her opinion the property most negatively impacted by the proposal is 4221 Grimes Avenue, and to a lesser degree 4219 Grimes Avenue. Ms. Mangham concluded by informing board members in speaking with the proponent, the proponent remarked if the bathroom cannot be remodeled, the house may have to be razed. Mr. Hall stated he did remark in passing if renovations cannot be accomplished to his property the house may have to be razed. Mr. Hall added he does not want to raze his house. He stated he wants to live in his house, and is only asking for a variance to expand an existing bathroom. Mrs. Swenson stated the board has dealt with non - conforming houses before and the non- conformity is something the board can consider as a hardship. Ms. Aaker agreed the non - conformity issue is a consideration. Mrs. Faust informed board members she visited the property and walked the site, adding after listening to the discussion thus far she believes the board would not be acting in a responsible manner if we begin to tell resident(s) their home(s) needs to be razed because a number of years ago it was built in a non - conforming location. Continuing, Mrs. Faust stated in her opinion the request is minimal, and should have little or no impact on the property located at 4221 Grimes Avenue. She also commented that what we as a board should consider is the existing conditions, not what could happen to other properties in the area in future years. If the property at 4221 does expand in the future, Mrs. Faust reiterated there should be little impact because the location of the house at 4221 Grimes is in front of the subject house. Mr. Johnson informed board members he can support staff's decision to recommend approval for the bathroom addition. He pointed out the new roof line will approve the aesthetics of the house, and the bathroom addition is minimal. Mr. Johnson acknowledged the house is narrow and deep, and asked Mr. Hall to clarify his reasons for not relocating the bathroom as suggested by the Chislers. Mr. Hall explained the location of the existing bathroom is on a barring wall with plumbing. All plumbing is located on this inside wall, and while it is not impossible to expand south as mentioned earlier the internal design does not lend itself well to expansion in the other direction. A discussion ensued with board members in agreement any impact of the bathroom addition is minimal, and impact to the property located at 4221 Grimes is minimal because the subject house is located behind the house at 4221 Grimes Avenue. Mrs. Swenson moved approval of a 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance subject to staff conditions and the additional condition the bathroom addition is to have a window and the roof is to be constructed with a gable end. Mrs. Faust seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried. City of Edina J October 7, 1994 Peter Hall 4223 Grimes Avenue Edina, MN 55416 Re: B- 94 -45, A 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance for North 50 feet of Lot 72, Morningside Addition. Dear Mr. Peter Hall: This letter is to inform you your request for the above referenced variance has been heard and approved. The Zoning Board of Appeals met on Thursday, October 6, 1994, and issued the enclosed Order. Your next step is to apply for a building permit. You may call that Department for information on their procedure. If you have any questions regarding the variance process feel free to call Kris Aaker or me at 927-8861. Jackie Hoogenakker Zoning Board of Appeals h City Hall (612) 927 -8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX (612) 927 -7645 EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 -1394 Too (612) 927 -5461 CITY OF EDINA PLANNING #B -94 -45 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS IN RE PETITION OF: Mr. Peter Hall, 4223 Grimes Avenue, A 1.5 foot sidevard setback variance For a variance under ordinance No.'s 850, flit &xxRRdxAh:Q The above entitled Zoning Board of Appeals for the City of Edina at a regular (m==LA31) meeting thereof has duly considered the above Petition and after hearing, and examining all of the evidence and the file herein does hereby: FIND AS FACT: 1. Petition filed 2. Fee paid $100.00 on September 1, 1994 3. Notice Mailed September 26, 1994 4. The proposed variance would: NO A. Relieve an undue hardship X_ B. Correct extraordinary circumstances applicable to this property, but not applicable to the other property in the vicinity of zoning district. X_ C. Preserve a substantial property right possessed by other property in the vicinity and zoning district. X D. Not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property in the vicinity or zoning district. X— CONCLUSIONS: 1. The procedural requirements of the Ordinance have been met. 2. The variance should (*&16) be granted as requested. PLANNING i B -94 -45 3. Conditions to the granting of said variance Subject to the revised plans dated September 20, 1994,,and the condition that a window be placed in the bathroom expansiontand matching siding. 4. This Order shall be effective October 6, 1994 F however, this variance shall lapse and be of no effect unless the erection or alterations. permitted shall have commenced within one (1) year of the effective date unless said period of time is extended pursuant to the appropriate procedures prior to the expiration of one year from the effective date hereof. BONING BOARD OF APPEALS By 3 chair ' DATED: :%'� C� -�`7 Order Mailed to Petitioner October 7 19 94 . Tims:to appeal expires October 16 , 19 94 (Notice of Appeal shall prevent the issuance of a building permit until said Appeal has been determined.) LOCATION MAP 4206 I 4206 42M 1 1 420• 120° i I— �— — 1 1 1269 4212 4211 all Itif 1212 1213 1210 1213 - 1220 _42!6 I 4215 I 1211 1210 14217 - � I m2 � _ � I 14217 4214 I � — .� 1412 — af6 4210 �� alf 4212 I an an 122f 4221 an 4220 _ _ 1223 w 1227 — 12a 4223 4222 420 4MO lI � 422' I �!z:a 406 4w 1n� I 4242 _fi — 4262 I — _� P:: 42!! ,�n6 4211 I _ IJ I 4236 Iz>r as 1210 42A am a� Iad _�_ -4224 4244 4216 4- 4— ai 420 ay au — �a66 14266 M1MIK W 42211 406 1 4201 �'-4M I FT �I lCa J 5 T! T 43724 L J_ 4276 1236 4237 �T 4236 [:7 - 4236 Its I - as - 4z36 aw I au +- 20 1 'fit - — " —�— go i an i l ao _ a� I ao — — 42" af6 — au 1 an —11 °r — a6 — L42a f 4242 ao 4114 94 aft 401J M W O V� V � 14W S I Lull J Tl� I I T an I II I I 11 ,316 I�J I I. Ig, l- I VARIANCE NUMBER B -94 -45 LOCATION 4223 Grimes T 4w I I all I I an R E Q U E 8 T A 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance E-DINA PLANNING DEPARTMENT EDINA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 6, 1994 B -94 -45 Peter Hall 4223 Grimes Avenue North 50 feet of Lot 72, Morningside Addition Zoning: R -1 Request: A l.5 foot sideyard setback variance Background The subject property is located on the east side of Grimes Avenue south of West 42nd Street and north of Morningside Road. The property consists of a one story rambler built in 1913(according to residential property assessing records )with a detached two car garage on a 50 X 199 foot lot. The home owner is proposing to expand the home into the rearyard area to allow for a larger bathroom and expanded kitchen and dining area. The expansion conforms to all ordinance requirements with the exception of the north side yard setback of 3.5 feet. The applicant is hoping to match the existing non - conforming 3.5 foot sideyard setback. Issues /Analysis The home has experienced few improvements since it's construction. In 1979 a 22 X 24 detached garage was constructed and in 1982 an addition to the front of the home was accomplished. The existing length of the side building wall located 3.5 feet from the north property boundary is 22.4 feet. The homeowner is hoping to extend the non- conforming building wall an additional 22 feet which would create a 44.4 foot long building wall at 3.5 feet from the side property boundary. The most affected property(to the north)consists of a two story home that is located in front of the subject home. The north adjacent property also includes a driveway to access a detached garage in the rear yard. The area located between the neighboring house and the subject home.is generous at roughly 20 feet and it will probably remain unchanged. The new addition will extend to be within 6.5 feet of the neighbor's garage, however, and would only allow limited maneuverability between structures. Conclusion /Recommendation It generally has not been the policy of the Zoning Board of Appeals to approve variances to within three feet of 'a side property boundary to allow living space. Given that the variance would create a 44+ foot building wall 3.5 feet from aside property boundary and given that there appears to be some opportunity to expand in a conforming manner, staff cannot support the request. Application .... page 2 Minnesota statutes and Edina ordinances require that the following conditions must be satisfied affirmatively. The proposed variance will: (If yes, please explain. Use additional sheets if necessary.) YES NO a) Relieve an undue hardship which was not self - imposed or a mere inconvenience. arro w h f- -0 b) Correct extraordinary circumstances applicable to this property, but not applicable to other property in the vicc,inity or zoning district. //oW wid er ba4- coh �'vrn►.� n orr n �- !.f X G r&4u a tr0 /1 S C) Preserve a substantial property right possessed by other property in the vicinity and zoning district. - 'Worm— d e. r d) Not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property in the vicinity or zoning dis rict. , O i i n u S 2 10 r h - e- - —A is .I ___ — _. — _. /1_ 0 d_J ,- f-i o h IV re P r o -F r'rIM�_us- �e..irv•_sw�_.I.Y�I '_1W� �q�s '�� �M1�� 7 i CER'r 1 F I LATE OF SURVEY FOR PETER V. HALL SCALE: / "= 30' o DENOTES IRON MONUMENT BEARINGS SHOWN AIW ASSUMED AREA OF LOT-- 9994 SO. FEET NO 422/ 20 2 -STORY — 44 — FRAME HOUSE 24 I ' 5 =o �O 2� I 20 1.. 7,23 G .y FRAME �+ GARAGE — 199.87 S 89'54'50 "E — 1 /8 board fence line ' ` ri _ ;. 22.4 r7 r- : %s'oi%: F 2.9 Nb, 4223 /O,e•�'T to / -STORYFRAMEHOUSE 8 C, 49.6 (existing) h i G,Q4 vE L 22 DRIVE W A Y 1'1' FRAME (� �boord tepee line GARAGE concrete retaining We // . , , I CONCRETE Q; DRIVEWAY — /99.89 N89 054'30 "W —q 18 26 STUCCO; FRAME ;.� 38• GA/ AGE NO. 4225 �— — — 40--] 2- STORYSTUCCO 0 I hereby certify that this of the boundaries of: The north fifty feet of plat thereof and on fil, of Hennepin. It also shows the location said land. As surveyed by day o'f February, 1994. 1 8, h � I h .; is a true.and correct representation of a survey Lot Seventy -Two Morningside according to the z with the County Recorder for the County of all visible encroachments, if any, from or on me or under my direct supervision this 28th a� Herb F. Lemire RLS Minnesota Reg. No. 13349 FRAME - APPROX DRIPLINE, L. CHISLER GARAGE 3.0 ft TAMARACK TREE 'SURVEY / j URRIRNCE WILL ENRBLE LAT /THIS I MPROUEMENT SCALE 1/8"= 1', EXCEPT WHERE RESOLUTION ^^ LIMITED ^� ^ ^ " " " ^ " ^ " ^ ^ " ^ ^ "" LEGEND: ft .;:;:.MAJOR TREE, over 1.5 . dia. I, ` `� ) 0 MINOR TREE, under 1.0 ft. dia / " " ^ " " " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ MULTI -CANE LOCUST I,? SHRUBS, 10 -16 ft high AAA AAA AA^AA.AA_ CHIMNEYS ..^.-^A A. A A. A A. A A A-Al "a : +� A z� :�� A A AAAAAAAAAAAA A. A. A. AAA A l SH UB OVERHANG, app x Ziff 5 ft Survey APPR X. DRIP LINE, CHIS R lat) BIRC CLUMP AAA 4G> :�. ^w^�fj,A DRIVEWAY, '�UU!! GRAVELLED A. I^AAAAAAAAI^I^A AA1A 'AAA AAA A AAA AAA DRIP NE, MULBERRY \LOT TREE, CHISLER'S LINE A A.0AA..AA.AA..A/.AAAA "� ^� ^� " " ^ AE IAL PERSPECTIV ^ " "^ ^ "" inclu ing forestry @ N lot line �G" O ER PE4C R HALL tirti• SI : 4223 GRIMES AVE. S. R DATE 03 OCT 1994 MISC BRUSH HERE /AND TO STREET DOWN 3.5 I BATH I DECK: 16 ft. approx ENtRY CLASEfS AHWLI" DINENG FRIG PROPOSED CABI- NET' Ld Existing Structure - - unmodified LOT AJL- INTERIOR MODIFICATION CONCEPTS LINE PLANVIEW 1.2 SCALE: 1/4 "= 1 ' DOWN OWNER PLATER HALL SITE: 4223 GRIMES AV. S. REV DATE: 20 SEP 1994 ENTRY EXISTING I N 4.5 ft KITCHEN - - DINRNG RM BATH 6.0 ft See Survey Plat 0 El F� 3.5 ft Existing Structure - - unmodified EXTERIOR MODIFICATION CONCEPT 1.3 EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"= 1' OWNER PETER HALL SITE: 4223 GRIMES AVE S REV DATE: 19 SEP 1994 ICI O 2.5 ft (ref) PROPOSED 3.5 ft survey wx_Wn - -z 7 �17ft 22 ft 28 ft. ao �w� ui W�n�cso ch ~ LU U w cc Zrj)0Fn Q ARTIST RENDITION N. ELEVATIOF1, VIEWED FROM L. CHISLER S PRO PI 17 ft �i 22 ft � I 28 ft. � %rtw. 4 ff.+r °(e ) City of Edina, Minnesota ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJUSTMENTS 4801 West 50th Street • Edina, Minnesota 55424 • (612) 92741861 ............ ........ ..... ........... N Q T[ C EM3 P U B LI Cm H R L i�t GR' CASE FILE: TO: APPLICANT: PROPERTY ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PURPOSE: DATE OF HEARING: TIME OF HEARING: PLACE OF BEARING: HOW TO PARTICIPATE: B -94 -45 Property Owners Within 200 Feet Peter Hall 4223 Grimes Avenue South A 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance for living area Thursday, October 6, 1994 530 PM Edina City HaU 4801 West 50th Street 1. Submit a letter to the address below expressing your views. and/or 2. Attend the hearing and give testimony for or against the proposal. FURTHER INFORMATION: City of Edina Planning Department 4801 West 50th Street Edina MN 55424 (612) 9274MI DATE OF NOTICE: September 26, 1994 Zoning Board of Appeals and Adjustments 01 October 1994 Edina City Hall 4801 W. 50th St. Edina MN 55424 We, the undersigned residents of the City of Edina, hereby petition the Zoning Board of Appeals to approve Peter Hall's request for a variance to enable him to improve his residence at 4223 Grimes Ave. S. The primary need for the variance is to provide space which will enable Mr. Hall to upgrade his bathroom to meet spacing requirements of the Uniform Building Code. We have reviewed the attached concept drawings, and believe that the proposed improvements are logical and the variance request is fair. He's requesting only to build to a plane defined by an existing structure, with no street -side changes. Aesthetic objections to Mr. Hall's plan are difficult to understand, since any view of his residence from L. Chisler's house (16.8 ft. north of the lot line) is heavily screened by Chisler's shrubbery and trees, and partially blocked by a deteriorating frame garage. The requested 1.5 ft. sideyard setback variance : * Enables Mr. Hall to improve his property (certainly a non - luxuriant change), which in turn is of some benefit to the Morningside neighborhood of Edina; * Permits Mr. Hall to build to the plane of an existing Bart of his house; * Proposes no changes to fire /safety lanes and access; * Proposes no overall height increase for Mr.Hall's house. In the interest of fairness to the neighborhood and to Mr. Hall, we ask you to approve hiUrquest for 'A 1.5 ft. sideyard setback variance for living area ". Nancy Fidrichett Raymond Luelf 442 Grimes Ave. S 4231 Grimes , ve. S. Raym n /Kathleen Hall 4o flares a 4230 Grimes Ave. S. 4229 Gri e ve. W�, P .cam o" i ��,,����r- �St �' P , `C Helen Stafford 'l 14Aar er ry Lee Bi dich 4226 Grimes Ave S. Gj�; PFr e. S. Ch�irl s 9a�aFa Pearson David /Caro zen 422 Grim s A S. ?e�t 5 Grigm�s Ave. S ael irsten Veker e'? 'Wall 4224 Grimes Ave. S 4223 Grimes Ave. S p. 1 of 2 Petition to Zoning Board of Appeals re: Peter Hall Variance, 10/01/94, p2 of 2 Y Georgina G.W. Sampson Lu Chisler 4218 Grimes Ave. S. 4221 Grimes Ave. S. M.A. and Robert Hurd 4216 Grimes Ave. S. Dance onion 4212 Grimes Ave. S. Joel /Patricia Ronning 4212 Ald Dive Charle Pamela Youn 4216 Alden Drive G. Katherine Beard 4222 Alden Drive 4226 Alden Drive Deborah Mangham 4219 Grimes Ave. S. 421 Gri . S. 421'5 Grimes Ave. S. Prud McCarthy 42 GrimesAve. char Cooper 4214 Alden Drive Diannah Shurtleff . 4220 Alden Drive Iola Wallace Cooley 4224 Alden Drive David Herring 4230 Alden Drive � lzc� -;;; IL IL Mrs. W.E. Chisler 4221 Grimes Avenue South Edina, Minnesota 55416 September 9, 1994 Zoning Board of Appeals City of Edina 4801 West50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Concerning Peter Hall's request iriance to build within five feet of the southern boundary . :roperty: Please know that I am opposed to the granting of a variance that would result ineven more of the houde approximately three feet from my paoperty. I believe that this course of action would adversely affect the value of mgr proper --. and would lessen our enjoyment of our family home of forty -t"�- years. Sincerely, Lucile (Mrs. W.E.) Chislei � tea. "." ��.�. Sc &�e .4 =4218 Grimes Avenue,_ South Edina, Minnesota, 55416 October 1, !994 City of Edina Planning Department Zoning Board of Appeals and Adjustments 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota, 55424 Subject: Case File B -94 -45 We have seen the plans for home improvement applied for by Peter Hall, 4223 Grimes Avenue, South We support his proposal. The requested 1.5 foot sidevard setback variance will not adversely effect his neighbor, inhibit fire access or in am, wav devalue the neighborhood in our opinion. We expect that it will, rather, enhance neighborhood values. We request an allowance of the variance at the October 6 hearing. Geor� Sampson, owner Donald K Sampson, taxpayer Octoher t . I `-)9a Tyr 7oninsz board of Appeals and .adjustments City of Edina Planning Department From: Carol and David Franzen 4225 Grimes Ave. So. Edina. MN 55416 Re- Case File B -94 -45 %. ariance .application for Peter Hall 4.223 Grimes Ave. So. We. the undersigned. are the registered homeowners and residents of � 225 Crimes Avenue South in the Nlorningside area of Edina and have been since 1973. We urge the Zoning Board to grant the. 18 -inch variance Reter Hall is requesting. This Morningside area is one of the oldest neighborhoods in our city. It is eery important for homeowners to remodel and update their properties to maintain the neighborhood's property values. Improvements to bathroom and kitchen areas are most crucial. both for property values and health/ saf etv concerns. The NIorningside area is also very diverse when it comes to size. value. and ages of the homes. It is very different from other parts of Edina where neighborhoods were developed over shorter periods of time � 10 -15 years i with much more uniformity. On our block of Grimes there is a wide variety of homes from turn -of -the century to the.1970's with double lots and single lots. single driveways and shared driveways. varving setbacks from the street. deep lots and shallow lots. We feel the unique and eclectic nature of your neighborhood requires creative solutions with the appropriate variances to update our older homes. We strongly urge the Zoning Board to grant this variance. ::aroi A. Franzen David P. Franzen October 03 1994 To: Zoning Board of Appeals and Adjustments City of Edina Planning Department Edina City Hall 4801 W. 50th St. Edina MN 55424 From: Raymond V. and Kathleen H. Hall 4230 Grimes Ave. S. Edina MN 55416 Subj: Case File B -94 -45 Request by Peter Hall for Variance Site: 4223 Grimes Ave. S. We, the undersigned, have been residents of the Morningside neighborhood of Edina since 1956, and are owners of record of our home at 4230 Grimes Ave. S. since 1972. We've lived in this area because we like it here; it's a neighborhood of highly diverse architectual styles. setbacks, shared driveways, lot and block sizes, etc., developed over the decades, and populated by folk of all ages and walks of life. We respecfully submit our strong petition for the Zoning Board to grant Peter Hall's request for a variance of 1.5 feet (18 inches) to enable him to improve his bathroom and kitchen. The variety of age and style of the homes in Morningside is one of the attractive features of the community, and the desire of owners to upgrade their properties (as contrasted to moving to another community) is well documented. We have personal knowledge of several folks who've improved their properties, resulting in increased property taxes, because they, like we, want to live here. Peter Hall's request for variance appears to be a logical request to enable him to modernize (primarily) his bathroom, but also his kitchen and dining facilities (typically high priority improvement items for the older home). He's asking to build only to a plane defined by an existing part of his house, with no overall increase in building height or length. No street -side changes are to be made, and no fire or safety access changes result from this request. The change is visible only to owners of adjoining property to the north, and the lot line is heavily screened by shrubbery. We strongly urge the Zoning Board to approve Peter's request for variance, so that he may upgrade his home and continue to enjoy the community. a�►mond V. Hall Kathleen H. Hall /-jo - - --__- ^^ � ~ --------- ^ 1/4 --------�r-'~^�- ---~-�- -' 001-�����_ ^^ '� �� ^��' __' 4 zl�v � --- --�- - - ----- - ----------------^^�~~v-�-���c-»p-_-_._-_____-_ CASE FILE B -94 -45 PHOTOS OF P. HALL'S RESIDENCE FROM L.CHISLER'S BACKYARD 4L 4&1 lq 1 -114 Aw AGENDA NO. II.C. CxARIC S WDZ JAMMS 8715 MAPLEWOOD CIRCLE. WEST WAYZATA. MINNESOTA 66591 November 7, 1994 Mayor Fred Richards City Council Members City of Edina, Minnesota I am writing in regard to the matter of the variance request of Peter Hall concerning his residence at 4223 Grimes Ave. South in the Morningside neighborhood of Edina. While I recognize that I have no legal standing in this matter, I would nevertheless appreciate the opportunity to add my comments to the public record, as the former occupant of the house for a 14 year period. It is my understanding that this variance request is supported by every neighbor in the immediate vicinity, with the exception of one. This should not come as a surprise to anyone acquainted with this situation. 1 understand that the law provides for equal protection and the right of citizens to petition and protest, but the law also is based upon the standard of a "reasonable man ". In my 14 years of residency at 4223 Grimes, I found my neighbor to the north to be anything but reasonable. Mr. Hall is requesting that he be allowed to improve his structure in the vicinity of the neighbor's garage. Specifically, the sole bathroom in his house would be modernized. At present, the only bathing fixture is an old 4 foot tub. A modern fixture simply will not fit within the present confines of the bathroom; even a 36 inch shower stall will not fit because of window, radiator, and door placement etc. A hardship results from this simple fact: there are no modern fixtures available that will fit within this existing space. Morningside is an area of SO foot lots. The house at 4223 Grimes is set back from the houses on either side and has an unusually large yard to structure ratio. This property has been constantly maintained and improved for the last 20 years. I would ask that you grant Mr. Hall the ability to continue to improve and maintain this home and allow him to construct a modern bathroom. Sinc r'e ? ' 7 Ct r m. ames REPORT /RECOMMENDATION TO: Mayor and Council Agenda Item # I I . D . FROM: Craig Larsen ❑ Consent Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA DATE: November 7, 1994 0 To Council SUBJECT: Year XVIII CDBG Funds Action ❑ Motion 0 Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: Reprogram $1,398.63 from Year XVIII -Adaptive Recreation to YEAR XVIII Handicap Accessibility. Info /Background: Hennepin County requires all YEAR XVIII funds to be expended by December 31, 1994. Currently, $1,398.63 remains uncommitted in the Adaptive Recreation budget. Because funds which are not expended by the deadline revert back to the County, staff recommends reprogramming the Adaptive Recreation funds into the Handicap Accessibility Project where the funds will be expended by the end of the year. City of Edina RESOLUTION APPROVING REPROGRAMMING OF YEAR XVIII FUNDS URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM WHEREAS, the City of Edina, through execution of a Joint Cooperation Agreement with Hennepin County, is cooperating in the Urban Hennepin county Community Development Block Grant Program; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina has determined the necessity to reprogram Year XVIII Funds from the Adaptive Recreation Program to the Handicap Accessibility Program, and held a public hearing on November 7, 1994, to obtain the views of citizens on the reprogramming of said funds. BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Edina approved the following reprogramming of funding from the Year XVIII Urban Henepin County Community Block Grant program and authorizes submittal of the proposal to Hennepin County for review and inclusion in the Year XVIII Urban Hennepin County Block Grant Program: $1,398.63 from the Adaptive Recreation Program #53044 to the Handicapped Accessibility Program #53046. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of the Resolution duly adopted by the Edina City council at its regular meeting of November 7, 1994, and as recorded in the Minutes of said regular meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 10th day of November, 1994. Marcella M. Daehn, City Clerk City Hall (612) 927 -8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX (612) 927 -7645 EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 -1394 TDD (612) 927 -5461 ro REPO RT /RECO M MEN DATI O N TO: Kenneth Rosland FROM: Craig Larsen DATE: November 7, 1994 SUBJECT: Correction to City Council Minutes, June 18, 1990 Recommendation: Agenda Item # I I. E. x❑ Consent Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA To Council Action Fxj Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Approve correction of June 18, 1990, minutes to reflect change in ownership and plat name. Info /Background: The Plat was originally approved as the Cunningham Addition in 1990. Following that approval there was a protracted court proceeding over ownership of the property. That matter has been recently settled. The two lots in the plat remain exactly the same as approved in 1990. Both lots are currently vacant. t RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR MUIR WOODS FOURTH ADDITION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled "MUIR WOODS FOURTH ADDITION ", platted by Robert T. Griffth, a single individual, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of June 18, 1990, be and is hereby granted final plat approval. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina, do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of the Resolution duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of November 7, 1994 and as recorded in the minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 8th day of November, 1994. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk Township 116 North, Range 21 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence South along the West line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter a distance of 709.1 feet more or less to a point which is distant 814.5 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence Easterly on a deflection angle to the left of 87 degrees 40 minutes a distance of 676.3 feet; thence North parallel with the West line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter to the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence West along said North line to the point of beginning, which lies Northeasterly of the Northerly line of County Road No. 62. The extent of the R -2 Double Dwelling Unit District is reduced by removing the property described above from the R -2 District." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR SHADOW HILLS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled "SHADOW HILLS ", platted by (names to be inserted when plat is presented for signatures) and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of April 16, 1990, be and is hereby granted preliminary plat approval. Motion was for First Reading of the Ordinance and adoption of the resolution was seconded by Member Kelly. Rollcail: Ayes: Kelly, Paulus, Rice, Smith, Richards First Reading granted; resolution adopted. (� } FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR CUNNINGHAM ADDITION Planner Larsen presented the request Cfor final plat approval for subdivision of Lot 5, Block 1, Muir Woods Addition (�O which is located at the southerly tip of Valley View Road and is approximately two \ acres in size. The proposed subdivision would create one additional new lot ul�approximately one acre in area, being the northerly lot. He recalled that at its �l meeting of May 21, 1990 the Council had granted preliminary plat approval. A condition to preliminary approval was the granting to the City of a scenic easement :o protect the wooded steep slopes and vegetation on the east and west sides of the property. The proponent has revised the driveway approach to the new lot so that the driveway would be constructed without removing existing mature trees. Remaining areas with steep slopes would be protected by a conservation easement. Staff believes the driveway solution is acceptable and would recommend final plat approval based on the following conditions: 1) Subdivision dedication based on land value of $90,000, 2) Recorded easement covering areas of steep slopes, and 3) Payment of utility connection charges. Mayor Richards called for public comment on the-request for final plat approval. No comment or objection was heard. Member Smith introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, subject to: 1) Subdivision dedication of $7,200.00, 2) Recorded conservation easement covering areas of steep slopes, and 3) Payment of utility connection charges: RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL FIAT FOR CUNNINGHAM ADDITION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled "CUNNINGHAM ADDITION ", platted by (name(s) to be inserted when plat is presented for signatures ) and presented at the regular meeting of the Citv Council of June 18, 1990, be and is hereby granted final plat approval. LOCATION MAP Ld FBI Al! li:Flt SUBDIVISION ■ NUMBER 5 -09 -3 L O C A TI O N West of Vallev View Road and north of Braemar Boulevard R E 0 U E S T Subdivision of Lot 5, Muir Woods EDINA PLANK UG DEPARTME T r w u t � u s s � a • a u V I •� v t i . � f l• Y BALLPARK ; =• �r C0M PLEX.�,� Y•• .` BRAEMAR PARK SUBDIVISION ■ NUMBER 5 -09 -3 L O C A TI O N West of Vallev View Road and north of Braemar Boulevard R E 0 U E S T Subdivision of Lot 5, Muir Woods EDINA PLANK UG DEPARTME T 11 �91r1A, �r� �O 'N�APOMSE City of Edina RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR MUM WOODS FOURTH ADDITION BE TT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that that certain plat entitled, "MUIR WOODS FOURTH ADDMON", platted by Robert T. Griffith, a single individual, and presented at the regular meeting of the City Council of November 7, 1994, be and is hereby granted final plat approval- 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 November 7, 1994, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this November 8, 1994. City Clerk City Hall (612) 927 -8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX (612) 927 -7645 EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 -1394 TDD (612) 927 -5461 REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: MAYOR, COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER FROM: TED PAULFRANZ DATE: NOVEMBER 7,19% SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1994 -9 Recommendation: Agenda Item # HI.A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA © To Council Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution © Ordinance ❑ Discussion Review attached documentation and adopt new Fire Code Ordinance No. 1994 -9. Info/Background: See attached cover memorandum to Mayor, Council and City Manager from Fire Chief Paulfranz, dated November 3, 1994. Ir —M ORDINANCE NO. 19949 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 605 OF THE QTY CODE TO PROVIDE UPDATES TO VARIOUS FIRE CODES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA ORDAINS: Section 1. Subdivision 1 of Subsection 605,.01 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 1 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code promulgated by the State Department of Public Safety as published in Minnesota Rules, Minnesota Statutes 1993 (299F.011) Parts 7510.3290 through 7510.3480 with the changes and omissions as set forth in this Section." Section 2. Subd. 2 of Subsection 605.01 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 2 Uniform Fire Code. The 1991 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code promulgated by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association (the "UFC "), with the changes and omissions as set forth in this Section and in the MUFC." Section 3. Subd. 605.01 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended by adding a new Subd. 3 as follows: "Subd. 3 Appendices. The following appendices of the UFC are adopted as part of this Code: II -D, II -E, II -G, IV-B and VI -A." Section 4. Subd. 1 of Subsection 605.02 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 1 Article .4. Article 4 "Permits" of UFC is included in its entirety with the following change: Section 4.108, 1.1 is amended by changing the last sentence to read as follows: "Where a single container or the aggregate of interconnected containers is 500 or more gallons water capacity, the installer shall obtain a permit and plan approval from the Fire Chief." Section 5. Subd. 2 of Subsection 605.02 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 2 Article 10. Article 10 "Fire Protection of UFC as adopted by MUFC is amended as follows: r W Section 10.501 is amended by adding to it a new subsection reading as follows: (d) Permits. Permits for installation of fire protection systems shall be obtained as provided for in Section 625 of this Code." Section 6. Subd. 3 of Subsection 605.02 of Section 605 of the City Code is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 3 Article 11. Article 11 "General Precautions Against Fire" of the UFC as adopted by the MUFC is amended as follows: A. Section 11.203 is amended by adding to it new subsections (b) and (c) as follows: Section 11.203(b) Open Fires Prohibited. No person shall ignite, cause to be ignited, or maintain an open fire except as permitted in Section 11.203. Section 11.203(c) Certain Open Fires Permitted. An open burning permit in accordance with Section 11.103 may be issued for the following purposes: 1. Instruction and training of firefighting personnel. 2. Abatement of hazards, that, in the opinion of the fire, chief, cannot be abated by another reasonable means. 3. Management of vegetation by the jurisdiction, other governmental agencies, or other individual that, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, show a valid need, and under direction of the Fire Department. 4. Special events or ceremonies by recognized organizations, not conforming to Section 11.204 of Appendix II -G, and under the direction of the Fire Department. B. Subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), and (h) of Section 11.203 are re- lettered (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) and 0) respectively." Section 7. Subd. 3 of Subsection 605.08 of Section 605 is amended to read as follows: "Subd. 3 Sign Specifications. Fire lanes established after the effective date of this Code, or existing fire lanes changed after the effective date of this Code, shall be marked by signs, not more than 100 feet apart, bearing the words, "NO PARKING, FIRE LANE, BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF ", with the first and last sign marking the limits of the fire lane. The signs shall have red letters and a red border on a white background, shall be 12 inches by 18 inches in size, and shall otherwise comply with the standards from time to time established by the Fire Chief for such signs." Section 8. This ordinance shall be. in full force and effect upon passage and publication. MEMORANDUM DATE: November 3, 1994 TO: Mayor and City Council Ken Rosland, City Manager FROM: Ted Paulfranz, Fire Chief SUBJECT: FIRE CODE ADOPTION -- ORDINANCE NO. 1994 -9. The purpose of this memorandum and proposed ordinance is to update the current Fire Code Ordinance No. 605. In the course of the September 7, 1994, Council Meeting, I was requested to provide additional information involving the content and detail of the actual code changes. Hopefully the attached information will provide this detail. The following three documents outline and define the changes between current code (1988) and the proposed codes (1991): • 1991 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code • Statement of need and reasonableness Adoption of State Fire Code • Analysis of Code. changes Uniform Fire Code 1988 to 1991 The following questions I believe represent some of the issues raised involving the Fire Code and provide justification for, action at this time: 1. WHY A NEW FIRE CODE? A. To maintain current standards and regulations for the regulation of fire equipment, building hazards and processes B. Clarify local authority for the enforcement of the State Fire Code C. Preserve the ability to amend the State Code in areas of local concern D. Maintain continuity in the enforcement of previously adopted local regulations. Fire Code Adoption November 3, 1994 Page 2 2. WHY ALL THE CHANGES IN THE NEW CODE? The vast majority of the changes between the 1988 and 1991 Editions of the Uniform Fire Code are editorial and format changes, necessary to provide code enforcement officials with a model code that: A. Provides a consistent format from one article to the next B. Provides a better correlation with the companion Uniform Building Code C. Clarifies troublesome language, providing for more consistent interpretation and application. Such inconsistencies become a source of complaint on a local, State and National level. 3. WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS IF WE CHOOSE NOT TO ADOPT THE NEW CODE? If we choose not to adopt a new fire code, we have the following options: A. Withdrawing local inspection program and supporting the State Fire Marshal's efforts in enforcement of the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. Absent State inspection resources would result in no inspection /code enforcement program B. Write our own code, which means that we would need to produce a document equal to or better than.the 1991 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code and State Amendments. This option would be subject to challenge any time someone objects to a specific requirement, as well as its relationship to the State - adopted code. C. Enforce the State Code as the minimum Fire Code, without local adoption. This clouds the issue of local authority and interpretation. 4. WHAT MIGHT BE THE MAJOR ISSUES FOR THE CITY OF EDINA? With the exception of editorial, format and correlation changes, the new code primarily impacts the areas of flammable liquids and hazardous materials storage and handling. Fire Code Adoption November 3, 1994 Page 3 From a local perspective, the historic issues of concern have been in the areas of: A. Automatic sprinklers -- The Fire Code does not regulate sprinkler installations. The Building Code with local amendments requires sprinklers in new, remodeled and improved properties. B. Barbecue /Apartment Buildings -- This code does not change provisions which were adopted in our 1988 Fire Code. The barbecue requirements have been moved from the body of the State Code to an appendix chapter which we are recommending for adoption. C. Fire Lanes -- On private property - The proposed language in Ordinance 1994 -8 is less restrictive in placement of signs and should reduce the adverse impact on property owners. D. Open Burning -- State requirements for open burning have been modified. This is the result of recent DNR requirements regulating and permitting open burning under statutory authority. In this ordinance, we have written language restricting open burning except for specific circumstances which are allowed under permit. The proposed process has been reviewed by the City Attorney and the State Department of Natural Resources. E. Existing Buildings -- The Fire Code provides regulation of existing buildings when such buildings become a fire hazard. Appendix 1 -A of the MUFC, 1991 Edition, outlines these regulations. My recommendation is to re -adopt this Appendix Chapter with provisions that are currently under City Ordinance. Hopefully this information will satisfactorily address your concerns with this adoption proposal. TRP /ras 4C 1991 MINNESOTA UNIFORM FIRE CODE Major Code Changes * indicates proposed state amendments - April, 1993 ARTICLE 1: Title, Scope, Applicability 1.103 Change in language on applicability of code in existing conditions. ARTICLE 2: Organization, Authority, Duties, and Procedures 2.108 Change in language- Authority at Fires. 2.109 Revised language on Liability to be consistent with U.B.C. 2.202 New section dealing with inspections of buildings under construction or renovation. 2.206 New section - Changes in use must be approved by Building Official. 2.302 Change in language - Technical Assistance. 2.304c* MUFC proposal dealing with standards adopted by reference - Incorporates '91 Edition of NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) but prohibits enforcement of provisions which are more restrictive than State Building Code. 2.304d* Requires that Group I -3 occupancies used as detention/correctional facilities meet the minimum requirements of U.B.C. Appendix Chapter #10. ARTICLE 4: Permits (Several changes for new permit requirements) ARTICLE 9: Definitions (Several new definitions, others moved from other sections of code) ARTICLE 10: 10.203 10.207a* 10.207b* 10.506b* 10.510* 10.603 NOTE: Water General Provisions for Fire Safety (Completely revised/Re- formatted) F.D. Access Roads - changed language from "unobstructed" to "approved ". Allows chief to designate fire lanes on public and private property. Prohibits parking or obstructing fire lane. Adds language allowing automatic extinguishing systems to comply with UBC Std 38 -1 or NFPA 13 (1991 edition). UFC Table 10.510 -A is amended by adding footnotes 7 & 8 from State Building Code 38 -A. Standpipes are not required in certain sprinklered buildings until four (4) or more stories in height. New language on Interior Finish. This article incorporates new requirements for F.D. Access Roads and Supplies for "Special -Use" facilities such as Haz -Mat Storage Yards. ARTICLE 11: General Fire Safety Precautions (Complete Re- format; not many substantive changes) 11.303f New requirements dealing with Outside Storage of Tires. NOTE: State amendment dealing with Bar -B -Qs on apartment balconies ('88 MUFC 11.117 a &b) has been moved to Appendix Chapter II -G (see that section). 1991 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code & Amendments -page I ARTICLE 12: Exit Requirements 12.105 Emergency escapes in Group R occupancies shall be maintained. 12.106b Door Swing & Opening Force -from U.B.C. 12.106e* Adds language permitting egress control devices in schools -see new Appendix Chapter II -H also. 12.107 New language on gates & barriers. 12.109a* Stairways must conform to provisions of the Building Code. 12.11la Exit Signs must be provided if 2 or more exits are required; see U.B.C. 3314a; Exception: less than 50 occupants. 12.111e Floor Level Exit Signs required in R -1 Motels/Hotels. 12.111f Exit Marking requirements in amusement buildings. 12.203 Increased occupant loads; also requires permits. NOTE: Legislation passed in 1991 and 1992 will require energy efficient EXIT lights. The requirements call for a maximum electrical consumption of 20 watts resistive power and total consumption of 40 volt- amperes (volt- amperes equals resistive power divided by power factor of device). ARTICLE 13: General Emergency Procedures (All new article) Div. II Reporting of Fires & Emergencies. Div. III Fire Exit Drills in Group E. 13.204* Language dealing with false fire alarms ('88 MUFC 11.302e) has been moved to this section. ARTICLE 14: Fire Alarms (Complete Re- format) 14.104b Manual fire alarm system required in many Group A occupancies (ca: have pre - signal to give staff time to investigate; also requires pre- recorded messages for evacuation instructions). Also required to have emergency power. 14.104g* Proposed MUFC amendment to not require manual fire alarm system for Group R, Division 1 occupancies which are two (2) or less stories in height and have an exterior exit balcony or exterior stairway. NOTE: For several years both the MUFC and SBC have amended this section. There is a proposal to delete state amendments and go back to the language in UFC and UBC. ARTICLE 25: Assembly Occupancies 25.106b Requires panic hardware for all Group A exit doors serving more than 50 occupants (consistent with U.B.C). 25.107 Change in aisle requirements. Contains new provisions for hand - rails. Div. IV Requirements for Outdoor Carnivals/Fairs. Div. V Liquid & Gas - Fueled Vehicles & Equip. ARTICLE 45: Spray Finishing/Flammable Finishes 45.206a Must have ventilation when using "spray equipment" or "spray operation ". 45.210 Allows Class I liquids to be used for cleaning if in listed & approved cleaning machines (10 gallon limit). 1991 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code & Amendments page 2 ARTICLE 51: Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities - greater restrictions placed on Class 4 oxidizers in these facilities. 51.104 Expands fire alarm requirements. 51.108 Requirements for handling HPM in exit corridors. ARTICLE 79: Flammable /Combustible Liquids (Numerous changes) 79.202* New requirements which limit amount of flammable /combustible liquids in retail sales. MUFC has proposed amendment which would essentially continue requirements from '88 UFC (section 79.201 of previous editions). 79.203 Language on Inside Liquid Storage Rooms was deleted (rooms must now be located on exterior wall). 79.203g Requires ventilation in Liquid Storage Rooms. 79.601d Leaking tanks must be removed. 79.804 All Use, Mixing, & Dispensing Rooms must have Class I, Div. I electrical equipment. 79.806b* Amends model code by adding an exception to allow dispensing of Class II liquids from tank vehicles into motor vehicles under certain conditions. 79.903a New section allows aboveground dispensing requirements (NOTE: MUFC has allowed since '88 MUFC -see comments below). 79.903a* MUFC amendment which allows aboveground dispensing. The following changes are proposed to '88 MUFC language: a. Delete requirements for leak detection in piping. b. Delete requirements for excess flow valve. c. New language requiring that underground piping must have secondary containment (such as double -wall pipe). d. Allows small-scale storage and dispensing from pump mounted on tank (300 gallon limit for Class I liquids, 1000 gallons for Class II liquids). ARTICLE 80: Hazardous Materials (Numerous changes in body of code) ARTICLE 82: L.P. Gases (NOTE:This article amended in MN.) 82.101* Installation of L.P. gas systems in accordance with N.F.P.A. #58 -1992 edition (with several amendments). 82.102* Installation of L.P. gas systems at utility plants in accordance with U.F.C. Std. 82 -2 (NFPA 59 -1989 edition). ARTICLE 85: Electrical- Complete Re- format ARTICLE 88: Aerosol Products -All new article APPENDICES: MUFC proposal to adopt '91 UFC Appendix Chapters I -A, I -C, II -A, II -B, II -C, II- H, IV -A, & VI -D. 1991 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code & Amendments page 3 APPENDIX I -A: Life Safety Requirements for Existing Buildings Item la* MUFC proposed amendment to make items 6 (smoke detectors) & 7 (occupancy separations) of this article applicable to Group R, Division 3 occupancies. Item la* MUFC proposed amendment to delete exception for high -rise buildings (would make this article applicable to high rise buildings). Item 2c* MUFC proposed amendment which would allow automatic fire alarm system as alternative to fire -rated exit corridors (or sprinklers) in existing school buildings. Item 4* MUFC proposed amendment to delete requirements for sprinkler protection or FD accessibility in existing "windowless" buildings or basements. Item 5* MUFC proposed amendment:: =mac {: would require Class I or III standpipes in buildings over four (4) stories in height and allow the chief to require in buildings three (3) or four (4) stories in height. APPENDIX I -B: High -Rise Life - Safety requirements (Modified to be consistent with U.B.C.) -Not adopted in MUFC APPENDIX II-E: Modified HMMP, HMIS (Not adopted in MUFC) APPENDIX II -F: New appendix - Aboveground dispensing (Not adopted in MUFC) APPENDIX H -G: New appendix in MUFC dealing with barbecues on apartment balconies (Not adopted as part of state fire code; can be adopted locally and changed if needed). APPENDIX H -H: New appendix which establishes standards for the installation of egress control devices in schools. APPENDIX III -A: Modified fire flow requirements (Not adopted in MUFC) APPENDIX IV-B: New appendix- Christmas trees (Not adopted in MUFC) 1991 Minnesota Uniform Fire Code & Amendments page 4 1 U STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FIRE MARSHAL DIVISION In the Matter of the Proposed Amendments to Rules STATEMENT OF NEED AND of the State Department of Public Safety Governing REASONABLENESS the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. The proposed rules are amendments to the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code (MUFC). The MUFC was originally adopted October 3, 1975 by the State Department of Public Safety. The last time that the MUFC was amended was October 2, 1989. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, the Commissioner of Public Safety through the State Fire Marshal Division is charged with the responsibility of promulgating a statewide fire code. It is the duty of the commissioner to amend the MUFC to maintain the most up -to -date standards regarding minimum- safeguards of life and property together with regulating and controlling the use and maintenance of buildings and structures. The most recent version of the MUFC, effective October 2, 1989, Minnesota Rules, parts 7510.3100 to 7510.3280, adopted by reference the 1988 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) with certain amendments as a portion of the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. The proposed rules contain amendments to the MUFC which adopt and include amendments to the 1991 Edition of the UFC as promulgated by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association of Whittier, California. The proposed MUFC establishes minimum uniform rules for the state of Minnesota by adopting the entire model code and making minor amendments to it in order to be consistent with Minnesota laws and rules, as well as to address fire safety concerns which are specific to the state of Minnesota. A number of the amendments contained in these rules are made to conform with the State Building Code (SBC). The intent is to correlate the provisions of the MUFC with those in the SBC so that conflicts are eliminated. The intent of the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association, which publish the UFC, was that the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the UFC correlate and be compatible. The UBC, as published by the International Conference of Building Officials, has been adopted by reference and amended as part of the SBC by the Commissioner of Administration pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.61, subdivision 1. Other amendments have been made at the request of the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs' Association Fire Code Committee in an effort to reduce the complexity of the fire code adoption process at the local.level. Several amendments have been made which will help local units of government by malting the fire code less complex and easier to enforce. In addition some of the amendments which are proposed -are- intended to assist local communities to address their unique fire safety concerns. This is consistent with Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, subdivision 4, which allows local units of government to adopt fire- safety regulations which are in addition to or more stringent than the MUFC as long as they are uniform for each type of building covered and do not exceed the applicable requirements of the SBC. The State Fire Marshal has received input from affected parties in the development of these rules. A Notice of Solicitation was published in the June 3, 1991, State Register. In August of 1992, a discussion draft of the proposed rules was sent to the fire code representatives of the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association and the Fire Marshals Association of Minnesota for comments and suggestions. The State Fire Marshal's Division has also held discussions with school officials regarding the impact of the MUFC on schools. Further, the State Fire Marshal's Division has met with other interested parties to discuss issues affecting those parties. Those efforts have generated a number of comments and resulted in a number of modifications to the discussion draft to make the riles more workable for affected parties while still maintaining an acceptable level of fire safety. SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 1 Statutory Authority Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, subdivision 1, states: "The commissioner of public safety through the division of fire marshal may promulgate a uniform fire code and make amendments thereto in accordance with the administrative procedure act in chapter 14." The Commissioner also has general rulemaking authority under Minnesota Statutes, section 299A.01, subdivision 6, "to promulgate such rules pursuant to chapter 14, as are necessary to carry out the [duties of the Commissioner]." Small Business Considerations The State Fire Marshal has evaluated the effect of the proposed rules on smal businesses and has considered each of the methods prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, section 14.115, subdivision 2, for reducing the impact of the rules on small businesses. The proposed rules do not require businesses to make reports so the methods for reducing the impact of reporting requirements identified in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) are not applicable. The methods for reducing the impact of compliance requirements set out in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (e) are not applicable because the purpose of these rules is to establish a set of minimum uniform fire safety standards for all public, private, commercial, industrial and residential structures within the state of Minnesota for protecting life and property from the hazards of fire. Protection of life and property of the citizens of the state is provided at the least possible cost consistent with recognized standards. To exempt small businesses from any or all of the requirements of the rules would be contrary to the statutory objectives that are the basis of the proposed rulemaking. The legislature has specifically mandated that the uniformity of fire safety standards is in the public interest as outlined in Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, subdivisions 1 and 4, which state in part: "The (fire) code and its amendments shall conform insofar as practicable to model fire codes generally in use throughout the United States..." and "The uniform fire code shall be applicable throughout the state and in all political subdivisions and municipalities therein." Paragraph (d) of Minnesota Statutes, section 14.115, subdivision 2, calls for the establishment of performance standards for small businesses as one method of reducing the impact of the rules upon them. The fire code an,' its amendments are based on the application of scientific principles, approved test methods, and profession, judgement, and to the greatest extent possible, utilize performance -based standards rather than requiring specific methods or materials. Since the UFC and its amendments utilize performance standards in their application to all entities subject to the code, the methods of reducing the impact of the rules provided by paragraph (d) have been utilized. Therefore, no special changes are necessary for small businesses. Fees Imposed By The Rules Since these rules do not fix or impose fees, Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.128, subdivisions la and 2a, do not apply. Fiscal Impact The State Fire Marshal Division has evaluated the effects of Minnesota Statutes, section 14.11, subdivision 1, and believes that the promulgation of these proposed rules will not result in the expenditure of additional monies by local public bodies. Agricultural Land Impact Minnesota Statutes, section 14.11, subdivision 2, does not apply because the adoption of these rules will not have an impact on agricultural land. Incorporations By Reference A number of documents are incorporated into the rules by reference. the revisor of Statutes has approved these Incorporations by reference and has listed them on the title pages to the proposed rules. Other Statutory Requirements Minnesota Statutes, sections 115.43, subdivision 1, 116.07, subdivision 6, and 114A.29, subdivision 4, do not app! to these rules. SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 2 Witnesses . If the rules go to a public hearing, the witnesses listed below will be available to testify in support of the need for and reasonableness of the rules and to answer questions about the development and the content of the rules. - Thomas Brace, State Fire Marshal, Fire Marshal Division, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 285 Bigelow Building, 450 North Syndicate Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104. - Jon Nisja, Supervisor, Fire Marshal Division, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 285 Bigelow Building, 450 North Syndicate Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104. - Robert Imholte, Supervisor, Fire Marshal Division, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 285 Bigelow Building, 450 North Syndicate Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104. - Dave Orren, Rules Coordinator, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 208 Transportation Building, 395 John Ireland Boulevard, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155. Any other employee of the State Fire Marshal Division or the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Renumbering By Revisor The existing MUFC adopts the 1988 UFC and then modifies it to be specific to Minnesota. The proposed MUFC does the same with the 1991 UFC. Because the existing rules and the proposed Hiles incorporate two similar but distinct codes, the Revisor of Statutes recommended that the existing rules be repealed and that a new series of rule numbers be used for the proposed rules. A comparison of the rule part numbers for the existing and the proposed rules is as follows: 1988 MUFC 1991 MUFC TITLE T T 7510.3100 I 7510.3290 I Purpose 7510.3110 I 7510.3300 I Scope 7510.3120 I 7510.3310 I Rules and Standards Adopted By Reference 7510.3130 I 7510.3320 I Article 1 7510.3140 I 7510.3330 I Article 2 7510.3150 I 7510.3340 I Article 4 7510.3160 I 7510.3350 I Article 9 7510.3170 I 7510.3360 ( Article 10 7510.3180 I 7510.3370 I Article 11 7510.3190 I 7510.3380 I Article 12 7510.3390 I Article 13 7510.3200 I 7510.3400 I Article 14 7510.3210 I 7510.3410 I Article 26 7510.3220 I 7510.3420 I Article 61 7510.3230 I 7510.3430 I Article 77 7510.3240 I 7510.3440 I Article 79 7510.3250 I 7510.3450 I Article 80 7510.3260 I 7510.3460 I Article 82 7510.3270 I 7510.3470 I Article 85 7510.3280 I 7510.3480 I Amendments To Appendices Rule-BY-Rule Analysis The need for and reasonableness of each substantive rule is described in the following paragraphs. The following rule parts contain amendments to the 1991 edition of the Uniform Fire Code which are the same as the amendments to the 1988 edition. Whereas these rule parts amend the 1991 Uniform Fire Code in the same manner as the existing rule parts amend the 1988 edition, the need for and reasonableness of these rule parts are not addressed in this document. These rule parts are: SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 3 7510.3320 7510.3330, Subparts 7510.3340, Subpart 7510.3350, Subparts 2,5,7 1, 2, 5, 6, 12, 15, 16 7510.3410, Subparts 1 -5 7510.3440, Subpart 1 7510.3480, Subparts 4, 5 The following rules contain amendments to the 1991 edition modify the requirements of the code from previous format changes within the code or due to a request ojv Whereas these rules are primarily "editorial" in nature reasonableness of these rules are not addressed in any grea° These rules are: of the UFC which are minor changes which do not These changes are necessary due to numbering and R ;visor of Statutes to clarify definitions or format. -ntain no new requirements, the need for and J., other than to identify the affected section(s). 7510.3300 7510.E R 7510.3330, Subparts 1, 4 7510.3420 7510.3340, Subpart 2 7510.3430, Subparts 1, 2 7510.3350, Subparts 3, 7, 11, 17 7510.3440, Subparts 2, 6, 7 7510.3360, Subparts 1, 2, 4, 5 7510.3450 7510.3370, Subparts 1, 2 7510.3470 7510.3380, Subparts 1, 3 75103290. Purpose. (Formerly 7510.3100) A change was made w -his wording to be consistent with language found in the scope section of the 1991 UFC. 75103300. Scope. (Formerly 7510.3110) Changes were made to the rule part numbers to reflect the new numbers. 75103310. Rules And Standards Adopted By Reference. (Formerly 7510.3120) The 1991 edition of the UFC, a nationally recognized model code, is adopted to replace the existing 1988 edition. Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, subdivision 1, specifies that the state fire code shall conform insofar as practicable to model fire codr generally accepted and in use throughout the United States. This most current edition of the UFC utilizes recei, technological advances, including newly developed products and materials as well as new applications of existing products and materials. It also recognizes modem building design and construction features dealing with the occupancy and/or use of the building and addresses potential hazards and/or benefits which accompany those factors. Changes have also been made in this edition of the UFC which provide clarification of code requirements from previous editions and certain provisions have been deleted when it has been found that those provisions are ineffective or obsolete. In addition the UFC is designed as a "companion' document to the Uniform Building Code which has been adopted by the Commissioner of Administration as the state building code pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.61. 75103330. Article 2. (Formerly 7510.3140) Paragraphs the previous amendments. A paragraph is being moved 7510.3350, subpart 4). (a) and (b) of subpart 1 contain identical wording as in from this subpart to the definitions section. (see part Subpart 3 deals with requirements for investigation of fires. This language is unchanged from the previous edition and is consistent with the requirements found in Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.04. Subpart 4 deals with requirements for Service of Orders & Notices and is an editorial change based on renumbering and reformatting of the UFC. Subpart 6 deletes a reference to UFC Standard #82 -1 which deals with Liquified Petroleum (L.P.) Gases. This standard is replaced by another nationally recognized standard for L.P. gases (see rule part 7510.3460). Subpart 8 adopts certain nationally recognized codes and standards and makes them part of the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. The fast code adopted in this section is the 1991 edition of the National Fire Protection Associati( (NFPA) Standard #101 which is also known as the Life Safety Code. NFPA #101 and other NFPA standards hav,. SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 4 been adopted as part of the MUFC since its adoption in 1975. An amendment has been placed in this section which would prohibit enforcement of certain provisions of NFPA #101 which are more restrictive than the State Building Code. This amendment was designed to comply with the legislative intent of Minnesota Statutes, section 299F.011, subdivision 4. NFPA Standard #101 also includes a reference to 52 other commonly used NFPA standards. Most of these standards are technical in nature and address unique fire safety standards, particularly fire protection equipment such as extinguishing equipment and alarm systems. The UFC is generally known as a performance code which requires a certain degree of protection. The NFPA standards are generally known as technical codes which outline how a particular fire safety feature should be installed, operated, or maintained. These NFPA standards augment the UFC by providing reasonable safeguards against loss of life and property by fire. Subpart 9 creates a new section 2.304 (d) of the MUFC which deals with the provisions of protection for detention and correctional facilities. This section references Appendix- Chapter 10 of the 1991 edition of the Uniform Building Code. The Uniform Building Code is a nationally recognized standard and Appendix Chapter #10 deals with the unique fire safety requirements in these types of facilities. These requirements are consistent with fire safety requirements utilized in detention and correctional facilities throughout the United States and parallel requirements that the State Fire Marshal has been enforcing from the Life Safety Code in these facilities since April of 1983. 75103340. Article 4. (Formerly 7510.3150) Subpart 2 contains minor editorial changes to the wording; no new requirements are incorporated. 75103350. Article 9. (Formerly 7510.3160) Various definitions are added and others are retained or amended to adapt the code to the state of Minnesota, its laws, and other related codes or rules, such as the State Building Code and Department of Human Services rules. Subpart 3 amends the definition of Building Code and references the statute under which it is adopted. Subpart 4 defines "chief' or "chief of the fire department" and is being moved from a general section of the previous edition of the code to the definitions section where it more appropriately belongs (see part 7510.3330). Subparts 8 and 9 are new definitions for "jurisdiction" and "jurisdictional area" which are being added at the request of the revisor of Statutes to define and clarify the use of these terms in other definitions (primarily "chief' definition found in 7510.3350, subpart 4). Subpart 10 amends the definition of Mechanical Code and references the statute under which it is adopted. Subpart 13 is amended by renumbering the existing exception and adding two new exceptions which incorporate language from Minnesota Statutes, section 144.50, dealing with "supervised living facilities" under the definitions of the Department of Health and the Department of Human Services. Subpart 14 adds language to the definitions of Group R, Division 1, and Group R, Division 3, occupancies to cross - reference them with the "supervised living facilities" definitions found in Minnesota Statutes, section 144.50, and part 7510.3350, subpart 13 (above). 75103360. Article 10. (Formerly 7510.3170) Subparts 1, 2, 4, and 5 contain the same requirements from the previous edition of the state fire code. The only changes are numbering changes due to reformatting and renumbering of the UFC. Subpart 3 references the 1991 edition of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard #13 or the 1991 edition of Uniform Building Code Standard #38 -1 dealing with the installation of automatic sprinkler systems._ This change is necessary because the NFPA standard has been substantially modified to utilize new technologies based on fire testing and scientific data. In addition this standard was completely reformatted with substantial language and definitional changes. The existing language references the 1991 edition of Uniform Building Code Standard 38 -1 which adopts the 1989 edition of NFPA Standard #13. This change allows the design professional to utilize the appropriate standard (UBC Std. #38 -1 or NFPA #13) for design purposes. If this standard is not adopted, fire service professionals will be required to utilize a previous edition of the standard for sprinkler systems which will SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 5 be different from fire protection designers and insurance industry representatives who will be using the 1991 edition of this standard. Subpart 6 is added to be consistent with the requirements found in the State Building Code. The changes also address the renumbering of Article #10. 75103370. Article 11. (Formerly 7510.3180) Subparts 1 and 2 are editorial changes due to the reformat any renumbering of this article of the UFC. The requirements and wording do not change; the only change is to the numbering. Two subparts of the previous edition are being moved from this part to other sections of the code (formerly 7510.3180, subparts 1 and 4). The explanations for these changes can be found in parts 7510.3390 and 7510.3280, subpart 9. 7510.3380. Article 12. (Formerly 7510.3190) Subparts 1 and 3 are editorial changes due to reformat and renumbering of the UFC. The requirements do not change; the only change is to the numbering of the section. Subpart 2 is a change from the exit requirements of the UFC which permits egress control devices on exit doors of school buildings. This is a necessary change based on security concerns of many school districts. This section allows exit doors to be equipped with electronic devices which will hold the door in a closed and secured position during normal conditions. Under emergency conditions, such as activation of the fire alarm system or automatic sprinkler system, the devices will release allowing the doors to be readily used for exit purposes. This section would reference a new appendix chapter which would contain some very specific criteria for the use of these devices. This proposal would require the school district to make application to the fire chief (or State Fire Marshal) and prove legitimate security concerns through the application process. This change references a new appendix chapter (11-Id) which addresses the individual requirements which would have to be met for these devices to be installed. Based on legislation passed during the 1990 session, the State Fire Marshal is mandated to inspect public schools and also is specifically empowered to authorize variances for fire code issues dealing with existing schools. It was felt that the inclusion of- this amendment into the code is consistent with statutory language dealing with the adoption of the fire code and the State Fire Marshal's authority as it relates to existing school facilities. See related changes in Minnesota Rules, part 7510.3480, subpart 10. 75103390. Article 13. (Requirements transferred from 7510.3180, subpart 4) These requirements have been relocated from a different article in the previous edition. Article #13 of the UFC is a new article dealing with general emergency procedures such as false alarms and fire exit drills. This language previously appeared in Article #11 which deals with general fire safety precautions. This language is consistent with wording found in Minnesota Statutes, section 609.686. 75103400. Article 14. (Formerly 7510.3200) The existing exception is amended so that fire alarm systems are not required in motel, hotel, and apartment occupancies which are two stories or less in height, have fire separations between each unit, and have exits directly to the exterior. This amendment adds exterior stairway and exterior exit balconies to the list of exit features which constitute exits directly to the exterior. What this amendment does is to exempt one and two story motels, hotels, and apartments with an exterior exit system from having to install a fire alarm system. If not amended this would require the installation of fire alarm equipment which would have to be provided on the outside of the building. This equipment would be subject to vandalism and adverse weather conditions and would do little; if anything, to improve fire safety for the building's occupants who have only to leave their unit through an exterior door to reach safety (the outside of the building). The proposed language has been in the UFC for several years. 75103420. Article 61. (Formerly 7510.3220) This is an editorial change based on the reformatting and renumbering of the UFC. The requirements do not change; the only change is to the numbering of the section. 75103430. Article 77. (Formerly 7510.3230) Subparts 1 and 2 reflect editorial changes based on the reformatting and renumbering of this article. 75103440. Article 79. (Formerly 7510.3240) Subpart 3 incorporates a revision to the MUFC dealing with tl amounts of flammable and combustible liquids which are permitted to be stored in retail sales occupancies. Thi. SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 6 article underwent a major change during the UFC code change process which radically changed these requirements to the detriment of those occupancies which are impacted by this change. This article is being revised for the next edition of the UFC (1994 edition). The amendment, as written, would return the storage amounts to those in previous editions of the code. This is reasonable based on the fact that there is very limited negative fire history in these types of occupancies relating to the storage of flammable and combustible liquids. This is probably due to the difficulty in igniting the contents when stored in sealed containers. Whereas these requirements are going to be changed in the next UFC edition and there is limited fire history, it is proposed that the existing requirements remain intact rather than impose new requirements on the affected businesses only to change these requirements again in the next few years. Subpart 4 adds an exception which permits the refueling of motor vehicles from a tank vehicle designed for such purposes. Previous editions of the UFC permitted this practice, however this edition no longer allows it based on concerns that this type of operation circumvents dispensing operations and their related safeguards. There are businesses in Minnesota whose operation is based on providing this service to companies, primarily fleet operations. By allowing the UFC language to remain unchanged, this code adoption would have had a negative impact on small business which is not consistent with the legislative intent of Minnesota Statutes, section 14.115. This operation is permitted for Class lI liquids (diesel fuel, fuel oils, etc.); it is not permitted for flammable liquids, such as gasoline, which are much more volatile and present extreme fire hazards. There are four conditions under which this type of operation ,is permitted. These are essentially the same conditions which were present in the previous code editions. Subpart 5 contains requirements which deal with aboveground storage and dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids. To a large part these requirements are merely a reformatting and renumbering change, although they also incorporate some new provisions. The change to item 3 of this subpart removes an option for installing an intermediate tank and related valving arrangements in lieu of supplying fuel from the top of the tank. This was an option placed as an amendment in the fire code during the last adoption of the MUFC to deal with a certain type of tank where the delivery of fuel from the top of the tank with an approved antisiphon system was not believed to be possible due to the height of the tank During the past year, only 3 of the 70 aboveground dispensing operations installed in the state utilized this arrangement. Advances in equipment design have made this option unnecessary. The changes to item 4 of subpart 5 eliminate the requirements for approved leak detection and excess flow valves for the piping between the tank and the dispensers. It was found that the leak detection was very difficult and expensive to achieve and that the excess flow valves were not manufactured or available. These features have been replaced by requirements that the piping be completely enclosed in an approved secondary containment system. The secondary containment will provide a reasonable alternative to the leak detection requirements. Secondary containment has been recognized by many regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency as a means of protecting against the unwanted release of product. In essence an additional safeguard against leakage is provided by installing secondary containment protection and the technology is readily available and commonly installed. The removal of the requirements for excess flow valves was needed as these devices are not available for use with these types of operations. This requirement was placed in the MUFC during the last state update (in 1989) and has never been enforced due to the lack of availability of these devices. Therefore, this deletion impacts few, if any, existing installations. Item 10 of subpart 5 updates the referenced document for lightning protection from the 1986 to the 1989 edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard number 78. The updated edition of this standard is consistent with the edition years of other referenced documents of the MUFC. Item 11 of subpart 5 increases the distance between the tank and public ways, combustible buildings (which would be negatively, impacted by a fire incident involving the tank), building openings (such as doors and windows which would allow fire spread into an otherwise protected building), and from combustible storage (which could allow a fire to spread from the combustible materials to the tank and substantially increase the severity of the incident). This item then makes an exception for those installations where there is a distance separation of at least 30 feet between the tank and dispenser. Aboveground dispensing creates two potential hazards; one being the dispensing operation itself, where flammable vapors are being released to the atmosphere where they can be readily ignited. The second potential hazard relates to the tank and storage of large quantities of flammable or combustible SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 7 liquids. By placing a reasonable separation distance between the two potential hazards, the requirements for, separation to. public ways, combustible buildings, building openings, and combustible storage would be allowed to be reduced to 30 feet. Item 12 of subpart 5 involves new language which allows small scale dispensing of flammable and combustible .liquids from a tank with a dispenser (pump) mounted directly _on top of or adjacent to the tank. In the previo edition of the fire code, there were requirements for distance separation between the dispenser and the pumr Dispensing of flammable liquids, such as gasoline, are allowed from a pump installed on or adjacent to a tank with a capacity of 300 gallons or less. Dispensing of combustible liquids, such as diesel fuel or kerosene, are allowed from dispensing devices mounted on or adjacent to tanks of 1000 gallon size or less. These installations are intended for use at facilities where there are trained, qualified personnel conducting the dispensing. They are not intended for use in areas where the general public is present and could be negatively impacted by a leak or fire incident. The storage capacities were based on common, readily available tank sizes and computerized modeling which shows that a leak and subsequent fire at these operations could be reasonably managed. Subparts 6 and 7 are editorial changes due to reformatting and renumbering of certain sections of the UFC. These subparts contain no new requirements. 75103450. Article 80. (Formerly 7510.3250) This section incorporates administrative or editorial changes based on the updated edition of the referenced standard, renumbering of the affected sections, and a change in the identification numbering system used in the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Public Law Number 99 -499. This change provides consistency with the federal regulations. 75103460. Article 82. (Formerly 7510.3260) This amendment deletes Article 82 of the UFC dealing with Liquified Petroleum (L.P.) gases and replaces it with another nationally recognized standard. The standard adopted by reference is the 1992 edition of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard Number 58 which is titled "Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquified Petroleum Gases ". This change is strongly desired by representatives of the LP gas industry who specifically requested that this change be made. In the previous edition of the MUFC, UFC Standard No. 82 -1 was adopted. Std. 82 -1 is essentially a reprint of NFPA Standard 58; the 1991 UFC Standards adopt the 1989 edition of NFPA Standard No. 58. Indust representatives have requested the 1992 edition of NFPA Standard No. 58 as it is the most current edition availabu. and allows for the use of some new materials and methods. By adopting UFC Standard 82 -1 or a previous edition of NFPA Standard No. 58, the use of these new materials and methods would not be permitted. Subsection (b) contains thirteen amendments to N.F.P.A. Standard No. 58. These changes are necessary to modify this standard to make it consistent with the laws, codes, and standards adopted or enforced in Minnesota. Items 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 amend NFPA Standard No. 58 to make it consistent with other codes and standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal and other regulatory agencies, particularly the State Building Codes and Standards Division and the State Board of Electricity. If these changes are not made, conflicts would be created between the fire code and other state codes (Building Code, Electrical Code) and within the fire code itself. Item 2 deletes section 1 -6 of NFPA Standard No. 58. This section requires training and certification of all persons employed in the handling of LP gases. Adoption of this section would have major financial impact on small businesses throughout the state and the agencies who would be enforcing the code (State Fire Marshal and local fire authorities). For obvious safety reasons, the State Fire Marshal is in favor of proper training of persons who handle LP gases but is not in a position to enforce these provisions at this time. Items 10 and 11 are changes to the requirements for qualification of personnel who transfer or handle LP gases. These sections contain references to section 1 -6 of this standard which is repealed in item 2 above. The language in items 10 and 11 delete the reference to section 1 -6 and contain generic language requiring that personnel engaging in transfer of LP gases must be trained. These changes permit industry and business to establish the training criteria for their employees and do not mandate a statewide training, testing, or certification program. Items 3 and 13 delete the reference to specific standards which are adopted by the respective sections of NFPA Standard No. 58. Most of these references are to other NFPA Standards which may differ from other codes ar ' standards which are adopted in Minnesota. If these changes are not made, the MUFC would be adopting the standards by reference which could create conflicts with other codes and standards. SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 8 The last two paragraphs of this subpart (numbered 82.102 and 82.103) contain language which is being carried forward from the previous edition of the MUFC. 7510.3470. Article 85. (Formerly 7510.3270) This is an editorial change based on the reformatting and renumbering of the UFC; it contains no new requirements. 75103480. Amendments To Appendices. (Formerly 7510.3280) Subpart 1 adopts a new appendix chapter (II- H) which is addressed in subpart 9 of this rule part. Subpart 2 amends the title of this article to be consistent with the changes made in subpart 3 of this rule part. Subpart 3 accomplishes two objectives; the first change deletes an exception for high rise occupancies which will make this article applicable to high rise occupancies. In the Uniform Fire Code, there are two separate appendix chapters dealing with life safety issues in existing buildings, one for all types of buildings (Appendix I -A) and one specifically for high rise buildings (Appendix I -B). Appendix I -B has never been adopted in Minnesota, however, Appendix I -A has been adopted for the past few updates of the MUFC. By incorporating high rise buildings into Appendix I -A, the same life safety items are made applicable to these buildings which are enforced in non -high rise buildings. In essence this creates one set of'fire and life safety standards in existing buildings, whether they are high rise buildings or non -high rise buildings. The other change to subpart 3 makes occupancy separations applicable to Group R, Division 3, occupancies (one and two family dwellings). For years the SBC has required fire - rated separations between residences and attached garages to protect the occupants from fines originating in an attached garage, which is a common area of origin. This provision allows the fire official to enforce the fire -rated separation in existing residential occupancies, which are commonly found to be lacking in family and group family day care facilities located within existing single family homes. Subpart 6 adds an additional exception to the requirements for fire-rated exit corridors in existing school buildings. The requirements and the exception found in this section have been in the MUFC for the past few adoptions. The inclusion of this exception would allow an automatic fire alarm system with smoke detection throughout the exit system which is connected to an alarm monitoring station in existing schools which do not meet the requirements for fire-rated exit corridors or automatic sprinkler protection. One reason for this change is the lack of schools in the state which could comply with the present requirements (as found in the UFC). In 1990 the State Fire Marshal Division was mandated by the legislature to inspect all public school facilities in the state. Out of 660 school buildings which were inspected, 489 (or 74 %) of the buildings lacked the fire -rated corridors or automatic sprinkler protection throughout as required by the UFC. Most of these buildings were constructed prior to the adoption of the SBC in 1972 and do not meet the fire-rated corridor requirements. Even some school buildings constructed since the adoption of the SBC were found to not comply. Many school buildings were constructed with a ventilation system which utilizes the exit corridor system as an integral part of their air flow. If the fine -rated corridor requirements were to be aggressively enforced, most of the schools would have -to completely replace the building's heating and ventilation systems. In addition major construction modifications would be needed to the interior corridor network In addition almost all of the doors in these building's would have to be replaced or upgraded to meet the code requirements. The fiscal impact of these requirements would be immense, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars per building. The existing language of the UFC allows an alternative to the fire-rated corridors with the installation of an automatic sprinkler system throughout the building. While automatic sprinkler protection is very effective and is supported by many fire officials, this is not a reasonable alternative for many schools which are located in rural areas or otherwise lack availability to an adequate water supply. An automatic fire alarm system with smoke detection throughout the exit corridor system which is connected to a central alarm monitoring location provides a cost - effective option to fire - rating the corridors or sprinklering the building. The smoke detection will provide early warning prior to the exit corridor system becoming untenable. Based on the fact that school occupants are awake, alert, and frequently rehearse fire evacuation procedures, this SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 9 option provides a reasonable level of life safety. In addition to the life safety benefits of corridor smoke detection, the requirements for connection of the fire alarm to a central alarm monitoring station also provide an increased level of property protection. Fire officials would become aware of fire conditions in the school during after -hours or unoccupied periods of time which are commor times for school fires to start and spread undetected. Recent fires in unoccupied school buildings have underscore the potential advantages of this requirement. The most notable of these was a fire in November of 1991 in Newfolden, Minnesota, which destroyed a secondary school building and did approximately $5 million in damage. The fire burned undetected for several hours before finally being observed by neighbors at about 4:30 a.m. Had this building been equipped with an alarm system which was monitored at a remote location, it is almost certain that the fire would have been detected in its early stages and would have done substantially less damage. Subpart 7 deals with a requirement for providing sprinkler protection for basements and windowless buildings when such areas do not have windows or similar openings. This appendix chapter establishes minimum fire safety provisions in existing buildings and, as written, does not allow the fire official to deviate downward from these "baseline" requirements. As stated in the general section of this appendix chapter, "The purpose of this appendix is to provide a reasonable level of safety to persons occupying existing buildings by providing. for alterations to such existing buildings which do not conform with the minimum requirements of this code." (emphasis added). In essence this chapter establishes minimum fire and life safety requirements for existing buildings. The provisions in question require that all buildings or areas, particularly basements, over 1500 square feet in size must have openings (such as windows or doors) or must be provided with automatic sprinkler protection throughout the building. This chapter, as written, does not allow for deviation from one of those two requirements. Either of these requirements is very expensive and oftentimes difficult to achieve and, as such, this provision is rarely enforced by fire officials. The State Fire Marshal feels that adoption and enforcement of this provision would have negative financial impact on small businesses and would not be consistent with the legislative intent of Minnesota Statutes, section 14.115 (Small Business Considerations). Discussions have been held with various fire service groups on dealing with this issue. Options such as amending this section to allow for other alternatives or leaving this article as written were explored and it was decided t, delete this section of the UFC. This decision, was based on the fact that identical requirements can be found the body of the UFC (in Article #10) for use in situations where the building is undergoing a change in use or occupancy, reconstruction, or where the fire official determines that a distinct hazard exists. By enforcing the provisions from Article #10, the fire official is allowed to utilize alternate materials and methods to satisfy the intent of the UFC pursuant to Section 2.301, an option which is not provided for in the appendix chapter. This change allows the fire official to enforce these provisions (or a reasonable alternative) when a distinct hazard is noted but does not mandate the fire official to enforce these provisions in all existing buildings. This will allow the fire official to enforce an adequate level of fire safety in those situations where it is needed and yet not have to consider the increased liability of not enforcing a provision of the UFC which is written but difficult to achieve and rarely applied. Subpart 8 clears up confusion which was created at the last adoption of the MUFC. At that time a modification was made to the language which required the installation of standpipes in buildings of three or more stories in height when required by the chief. What this change did was make this requirement an option subject to the desires of the fire chief and did not provide guidance to the fire chief or provide for uniform enforcement from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The new language will require standpipes when the building is more than four stories in height and allow the chief to determine if they are needed in buildings which are three or four stories in height. This language provides guidance to the fire official and is more consistent with the standpipe requirements found in Article #10 of the UFC and in the SBC. It also allows the fire official to make decisions as to retroactive application of this provision based on the firefighting capabilities and resources available in the affected jurisdiction. Subpart 9 contains requirements for barbecues on balconies and decks of multiple residential buildings, particularly apartment buildings. These requirements have been moved from Article #11 of the previous edition of the MUFC. In that edition these provisions were to be enforced "when required by the chief' making the enforcement of this item a discretionary decision. By moving this section to an appendix chapter, removing the discretionary languag "when required by the chief', and not adopting this appendix on a statewide basis, the local jurisdiction is give. the option of not adopting this appendix, adopting it as written, or modifying it to suit its individual needs. Some SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 10 fire officials were concerned that by having these requirements in Article #11, the fire official was not given the latitude to deviate from these minimum requirements, particularly in situations where the fire official did not feel that the situation posed a fire problem, such as in the case of apartment buildings of non - combustible construction. Subpart 10 creates a new appendix chapter to deal with the requirements for egress control devices which are addressed in Minnesota Rules, part 7510.3380, subpart 2. This appendix outlines the specific requirements which have to be met to allow the installation of these devices. Requirements include release upon activation of automatic fire sprinklers or alarm equipment, manual override, power failure release, emergency lighting, and testing intervals. These requirements are necessary to allow this alternate method of securing doors so that they will function under emergency conditions. Conclusion Based on the foregoing, the Department of Public Safety -State Fire Marshal Division's proposed rules are both necessary and reasonable. Date Michael S. Jordan, Commissioner Department of Public Safety 2 g; k.evr ?-� c Date ` omas R. Brace, State Fire Marshal SNR For The Minnesota Uniform Fire Code - page 11 1. SUMMARY OF COMPARATIVE CHANGES BETWEEN THE 1988 EDITION AND THE 1991 EDITION OF THE "UNIFORM FIRE CODE" The 1991 Edition, Uniform Fire Code (UFC) , has been re- edited to apply consistent writing style, improve clarity of technical provisions, and to sequence and title provisions in a more logical fashion. Major editorial changes are marked in margins of Code. ARTICLE 1 Section 1.103(b) Revised to be commensurate with code enforcement practices in most jurisdictions. ARTICLE 2 Section 2.101(c) Revised to eliminate unnecessary list of hazard categories and states of,materials and to correlate with revisions made in 1988 edition of Article 80. Section 2.101(h) Editorial revision to correlate with new provisions in Section 13.202, "Reporting Emergencies ". Section 2.108 Relocated from Section 10.101, 10.102, and 10.103, because they specifically address organization and authority. Also editorial revisions for clarity. Section 2.109 Revised to establish consistency between UBC and UFC, specifically, lawsuits against the chief or his representatives are to be defended by and judgments paid by the jurisdiction. Also, that compliance or non- compliance with Code is not to be used as evidence to imply reduced responsibility for an owner or operator, or that issuance of a permit is not to be used to implicate liability on the part of the jurisdiction. Section 2.202 New section to provide consistency between UBC and UFC requirements for inspection of new construction or alterations. Also places responsibility on the contractor or applicant to request and provide accessibility for inspections, and states that an approval does not reduce the responsibility of contractors or developers to comply with Code. Section 2.203 New paragraph giving Chief authority to investigate unauthorized hazmat releases and action to be taken when such releases are reported under new Section 13.202, "Reporting Emergencies ". Section 2.205(b) Eliminates the term "immediate" to allow the chief greater authority to apply the provisions of this section and order corrective action based on severity of hazard. Additional editorial language to clarify authority of chief. Section 2.206 Provides reference for applicability of building code for changes in use of existing buildings. Section 2.302 Revised to provide ability for fire department to require technical reports regardless of technical expertise within the Department. Section 2.303 Deletes the recommendation to the executive body for new legislation, since such administrative procedures are beyond the realm of this code. Section 2.304(a)* Revised to reflect changes to the UFC Standards. Mostly changes in publication dates of specified standards. Section 2.304(b)* Revised to show additional standards picked up in this addition of UFC. Includes new ASTM, NFPA and UL Standards. *(Note: For specifics concerning Section 2.304 (a & b), see Analysis of Revisions to the 1991 Uniform Codes.) ARTICLE 4 Section 4.105 Revised to require permits to be posted in a conspicuous location or location designated by the chief. Section 4.108 Revised to add to, delete from, and /or relocate permits identified in previous editions and correlate with other articles within this code. ARTICLE 9 Section 9.102 Updates the referenced publication to a current and available edition. Section 9.103 - 9.118 and 9.120 - 9.123 Shows specific revisions, additions necessary to correlate with other provisions of this code. Article 10* The article has been re- formatted and revised to consolidate similar provisions in a more logical order. Divisions I -VI . Article ll* The article has.been re- formatted and revised to consolidate similar provisions in a more logical order. Divisions I -VI. *(Note: See analysis of revisions to the Uniform Codes for specific revisions or changes in Articles 10 & 11.) Article 12 Section 12.101 Revised to correlate with the addition of Section 12.105. Section 12.103 New Section added to address permit requirements to correlate with general code format. Also provisions for increasing occupant load have been addressed. Section 12.105 New section added to ensure that emergency escape routes from sleeping areas are maintained free of obstruction and correlate with UBC 1204. Section 12.106(b) New subsection to correlate the swing and opening force requirements in the UBC with the maintenance requirements in the UFC. Section 12.106(e) New subsection to regulate special egress control devices with emphasis on maintenance. Section 12.106(g) New subsection to correlate requirements for additional doors required by UBC with UFC maintenance requirements. Section 12.107 New section regulating control gates and /or barriers in egress pathways to correlate with the UBC requirements. - Section 12.111 Revised per UBC 3314(a) When exit signs are to be provided, 3314(e) floor level exit signs and 3314(f) signs for haunted houses and amusement facilities. (Note: See analysis of revisions to UBC, Section 3314.) Section 12.202 Permit requirements relocated to Section 12.103. Section 12.203 Special occupant load increases above those in Article 25, Section 25.114, are to be limited and specified in permit. ARTICLE 13 New article regulating emergency procedures and is divided into three divisions: Division I - General Division II - Reporting Emergencies and False Alarms Division III - Fire Drills This article is formatted in a manner which allows for additional provisions in the future. ARTICLE 14 Section 14.102 Definitions previously located here are moved to Article 9. Section 14.103(b) Revised to provide a reference for the new standard for automatic fire detectors, UFC Standard #14 -2. Section 14.103(c) Requires the system designer to ensure compatibility of fire alarm system components. Section 14.103(d) Eliminates requirement for complete testing when alterations are made to the system. Section 14.104 Revised to consolidate fire alarm requirements into a single section and arrange the section by occupancy rather than by type of system. Section 14.105 Requires both audio and visual signals to be activated when local alarm systems are monitored at constantly- attended locations. Section 14.108 Requires testing in accordance with UFC Standard 114 -3. Section 14.110 Revised to allow chief to require corrective action on excessively sensitive systems or similar problems by substituting "accidental" for "false" when referring to alarms. ARTICLE 24 Section 24.113(e) and Section 24.114, have been revised by replacing the term "service station" with the new term, "motor vehicle fuel - dispensing station" (see Article 9 revision to definition of service station). And that automotive - type dispensing into aircraft, per definition "motor vehicle fuel dispensing station, aircraft," be in accordance with Article 79, Division IX. ARTICLE 25 Section 25.101 Permit requirements relocated from Section 25.116 and adds new permit requirements to correlate with Divisions IV and V. Section 25.106(b) Revised to correlate with UBC Section 3304(d). Section 25.107 Revised to correlate with UBC Section 3315. Section 25.108(a) Requires bonded seating to have aisles and exits the same as fixed seating. Section 25.116(d) Revision allows chief to authorize open flame devices in theatrical performances when adequate safety precautions are taken. Division II Provisions for folding and telescoping seating moved from Division III. Division IV New division regulates outdoor carnivals and fairs. Permit requirements in Section 25.101. *Division V New division regulates liquid and gas- fueled vehicles and equipment in assembly buildings. Permit requirements in Section 25.101. *(Note: Section 35.104 has different provisions for vehicles in malls.) ARTICLE 29 Section 29.103 Provides cross- reference to applicable code provisions for solvent cleaning in Section 79.803. ARTICLE 30 Section 30.104 Deletes the exception to subsection (a), which is addressed in Section 1.103(b). ARTICLE 32 Section 32.102 Moves definition for "awning" to Article 9. Section 32.108 Relocates prohibition of balloons filled with toxic, explosive or flammable gases in or adjacent to tents, canopies or temporary membrane structures to Section 32.120. Section 32.120 See analysis of revision to Section 32.108. (Note: Section 74.110 supersedes Section 32.120) ARTICLE 35 Section 35.102 Definition for "covered mall building" and "mall" relocated to Article 9. The last sentence in the definition of "main isle" has been moved to Section 35.104(a), since it is a regulation, not a definition. Section 35.104(a) See analysis of revision to Section 35.102. ARTICLE 36 The scope of this article was editorially revised to clarify its application and moves spotting operations, previously excepted from the scope to text. (See Section 36.104) ARTICLE 45 Section 45.204(d) Subsection editorially revised to clarify that filters are not to be obstructed. Section 45.204(e) Subsection editorially revised to prohibit use of spray booths with dry filters when medium sprayed is known to spontaneously heat or ignite. Changing filters has also been added to this subsection. Section 45.204(g) Provision relocated to Section 45.204(e). Section 45.206 Adds terms "spraying equipment" and "spraying operation" to indicate that fan operation is required during spray operations regardless of equipment type. Section 45.206(f) Recirculation of exhaust air provisions have been relocated to Section 45.206(a). The remainder has been moved to Section 45.206(8). Section 45.206(8) Subsection (g) of 1988 Edition is relocated to- Section 45.206(b). Section 45.210(d) Reformatted and revised allowing Class I liquids as cleaning solvents in listed machines limited to less than 10 gallons or spray booths with ventilation operating. Class II and III solvents are regulated by Section 79.802 and 79.803. Section 45.211 Revised to allow spray booths for automotive finishes to be used for drying with other than infra -red heat, spray rooms to use portable infra -red drying apparatus only. Section 45.305 Reformatted to consolidate requirements for open flame or spark producing devices in Section 45.305(a), separation requirements between ignition sources and vapor areas to Section 45.305(d), thus maintaining similar format with other sections in Article 45. Section 45.308 Clarifies dip tank covers to be self closing to eliminate sprinkler protection. Section 45.406 New section with requirements for automatic fire extinguishing systems for electrostatic spray finishing and correlating with other nationally - recognized standards. Section 45.609 New section with requirements for automatic extinguishing systems for powder coating areas and correlates with other nationally recognized standards. ARTICLE 47 Section 47.103(b) Reference to Table No. 47.103B, has been editorially deleted since the table has been deleted. Section 47.104 Editorially revised to consolidate the provisions addressing notification of fumigation, and place them in an appropriate format clarifying the intent. (Note: The text of the exception was previously located in Section 47.111.) Section 47.111 (See note above) Provisions of this section relocated to Section 47.104. Table No. 47.103 -B Information from this table is located in UFC Standard No 79- 3, Table No. 47- 103 -A, Footnote No. 2 has been revised to reference UFC Standard No. 79 -3. Table No. 47.103 -B has been editorially deleted. ARTICLE 49 Section 49.102 Has been reorganized with specific provisions consolidated into separate subsections. The technical content is generally unchanged. Section 49.109(c) Deletes reference to Group H, Division 3 occupancies in favor of the general reference to the building code for consistency. ARTICLE 51 Section 51.101 First paragraph revised for clarity. Section 51.102 Section reformatted to be consistent with remainder of code. Subsection (a) has been added to refer to Article 9 for definitions for; "Fabrication Area ", "Hazardous Production Material ", "HPM Flammable Liquid ", "HPM Storage Room ", "Inside HPM Storage Room ", and "Use (Material) ". Section 51.104 Expanded requirements for fire alarms in Group H, Division 6 occupancies. Section 51.105(c) Revised moving maximum HPM quantities to a table format to clarify application of Tables No. 51.105 -A & 51.105 -B. Table No. 51.105 -A Average density of HPM flammable gas editorially changed for clarification. Table No. 51.105 -B Allowable quantities of toxic or highly toxic gases editorially changed for clarification. Section 51.105(e) Gas detection provisions ha.rc.,•r:en revised to require systems in rooms where HPM is stored, used or dispen:__.. which are not continuously occupied regardless of physiological warning prawLrties. Section 51.107(b) Provisions deleted since they are covered in Sections 79.202(c) and 80.303(a) 6B, with a reference in the first paragraph of Section 51.107(a). Section 51.107(b) 3. Provision for minimum average velocities for gas cabinet ventilation applied to highly toxic as well as toxic gases and correlate with provisions of definitions in Article 9. Section 51.108 Provisions of subsections (a) & (b) have been editorially revised to clarify text. Also fire protection requirements for HPM's pass- throughs in exit corridors have broadened. Section 51.110(b) 2. Requirements for loca*_icn of HPM storage have been revised to clarify intent and to correlate with UBC Lucti.on 911(e). Section 51.110(b) 4. Provides label Table No. 110 -B to a previously unlabeled table in this subsection. It is also revised to correlate with the definitions of toxic and highly -toxic and the deletion of Table No. 51.110 -E. Section 51.110(b) 6. Revised to clarify that the alarm initiating device adjacent to a storage area is an emergency alarm, not a fire alarm and should be separate from the fire alarm system. Section 51.110(b) 7. Requirements for spills have been incorporated into Item A (from B) and a reference to Section 80.301(1) for spill control along with existing drainage control requirements. Tables Nos. 51.110 -B, C, D and E. Have been deleted from the end of Section 51.110. Tables 51.110 B, C & D duplicated provisions in Section 80.306(a) and Table No. 51.110 -E is covered by Article 80, which is more restrictive than Table NO. 51.110 -E. ARTICLE 74 Section 74.110 Regulations for use of - compressed gases for inflation of equipment, devices or balloons previously located in Section 11.401, and supersedes Section 32.120. Section 74.204(a) Clarification of protection requirements for rooms or enclosures for non - flammable medical gas system supply cylinders. Specifically that all openings to interior spaces be rated. ARTICLE 75 Section 75.301(a) Expands requirements for protection of structural steel supports to include corrosive and highly -toxic cryogenic fluid containers. Section 75.302 Subsection (b) is deleted because it merely referenced Subsection (a). ARTICLE 76 Section 76.109 Changes the term, "Explosion Venting" to "Explosion Control" to correlate with the revisions to UBC Section 910. ARTICLE 77 Revised to correlate with federal regulations and NFPA Standard 495. It now differentiates between "high" and "low" explosives with some minor editorial format changes and addition of subsections. Division I Exceptions to Section 77.202 have been incorporated into the scope, definitions added to Article 9. A new section added to address emergency notification issues. Division II Provisions for indoor storage and display of gun powder and ammunition for retail sales are clarified and general provisions have been revised and reorganized. Magazine requirements have been expanded. Division III Use, handling and transportation requirements have been clarified. Division IV Manufacturing, assembling and testing requirements have been reformatted and "intra -plant distances" defined in Article 9 for clarification. ARTICLE 78 Article reformatted with requirements expanded to correlate with NFPA 1123 and new regulations for storage, use and handling of pyrotechnic special effects materials for the entertainment industry have been added. Division I. Added for general requirements and reformatted moving definitions to Article 9. The permit section has been revised to correlate with new regulations and clarify existing requirements. Division II. Outlines new detailed requirements for public fireworks and directs you to Article 77 for storage requirements. Also adding detailed requirements for aerial shell mortars, ground pieces, firing units and display operations. Division III. Provides regulations for pyrotechnic special effects materials referencing Article 77 and outline requirements for storage and supervision. ARTICLE 79 Section 79.101 Exception 6 added to reference new Article 88 for aerosols. Refers to UBC for construction requirements and Article 80 for multiple hazards. The requirements for unstable liquids has been relocated to Section 79.201(a) for clarification. Subsection (b) deleted, issues addressed by reference to Article 80 for multiple hazards. Section 79.102 Definitions editorially relocated to Article 9 and specific definitions added for clarification. Section 79.103 Revised to create a general permit section in Division I and eliminate redundant permit sections. Revisions to correlate with this change have been made throughout the article and in Section 4.108. Section 79.104 New requirements for explosion control for Class I liquid storage areas and areas where potential vapor /air mixtures may develop under normal operation conditions. Section 79.106(b) A cross reference to the requirements for test leads on underground storage tanks and piping. Section 79.112 Provisions relocated to Section 79.803 because cleaning operations are considered as "use ". Section 79.113 Regulations for releases of liquids duplicating text and correlating with Section 80.104. Section 79.115 Consolidates design requirements for spill control, drainage control and secondary containment into a single section allowing for a specific reference for the rest of the code and correlation with Section 80.301(1). Section 79.117 Two subsections added to correlate requirements for access roadways and water supplies in Article 79 with Article 10, Division II and IV. Section 79.201(a) Deletes references to aerosols from first paragraph and relocates references to unstable liquids to Section 79.101. Exceptions 2 and 3 have been deleted as they are covered in the scope of Article 79. Section 79.201(e) Requirements for storage on shelves have been introduced to Article 79 to correlate with Article 80, Section 80.301(1). Section 79.201(f) Class 1 -A liquid storage requirements relocated from Section 79.201(e). This provision is intended to apply to quantities less than the exempt amounts. Section 79.202 Inside liquid storage rooms construction requirements are in the Building Code and have been eliminated but still references tables within this code for exempt amounts or maximum amounts in a single control area. There are also some new requirements for storage in portable tanks, storage in wholesale and retail stores and industrial buildings. Finally, the requirements for storage cabinets have been reformatted for clarification and a restriction in Group A occupancies. Section 79.203(d) Requirements relocated to Section 79.115. Section 79.203(e) Prohibits storage of Class I liquids in basements added to correlate with UBC Section 901 and UFC Tables 79.203 -A & B. Section 79.203(f) Requirements for quantities and arrangement of storage are editorially relocated to Section 79.203(b). Section 79.203(g) Adds ventilation requirements and correlates with UBC Section 905(b) and similar requirements for hazardous materials in UFC Section 80.301(m). Section 79.204(d) Requirements relocated to Section 79.115. Section 79.204(e) Adds provisions limiting Class 1 liquids in basements. Also relocates storage arrangement and mixed storage requirements to Section 79.204(b) from 79.204(c) and (d). Section 79.204(f) Refers to requirements in 79.203(g). Table No. 79.202 -A Consolidates and modifies quantity limits located previously in Section 79.201(e) and correlates with UBC Table No. 9 -A. Table No. 79.203 -C Deletes requirements for sprinkler protection of aerosols deferring to Article 88. Table No. 79.203 -D Footnote addressing aerosols is deleted. See Article 88. Table No. 79.203 -F (See Table No. 79.203 -D above) Section 79.304 Requirements relocated to Section 79.115. Section 79.405 Requirements relocated to Section 79.115. Section 79.406 Modifies requirements for outside storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Section 79.504(d) Adds requirements for separation of incompatible hazardous materials to correlate with Section 80.301. Section 79.507(b) Requirements for impounding basins added to correlate with Section 80.301(1). Section 79.510(b) Editorially revised provisions for tanks.for Class 1 liquids less than 50 foot spacing for clarity of intent. Section 79.601(d) Delete's provisions for tank repair without removal - 'lining no longer acceptable. Section 79.601(f) Allows steel tanks to be lined only for internal corrosion protection and compatibility of contents. Section 79.603 Revised to add further requirements to protect against corrosion. Section 79.801 Reference to Division II for storage clarifies that Division VIII does not regulate storage and references to other more specific regulations for the use, dispensing and mixing operations also added to clarify that Division VIII does not apply to such operations. Section 79.802 Requirements for use, dispensing, and mixing revised to correlate with the control area concept, UBC Table No. 9 -4 and UFC Table No. 80.402 -A, also indicates that quantities not exceeding the exempt amounts are required by Subsection (f) to have spill and drainage control. Section 79.803 Requirements expanded to consolidate provisions for cleaning with flammable and combustible liquids with specific requirements for solvent stability. Also to increase safety of cleaning operations. The revision increases the minimum flash point for these liquids from 110 degrees F. to 140 degrees F and deletes the now allowable use of unlisted machines outside a mixing and dispensing room. Section Use, Mixing and dispensing regulations have been revised for clarity and addresses the prohibition of these uses in basements, extinguishing systems, explosion and spill control. Section 79.807 Refers to the requirements in Section 79.115 consolidating design requirements for spill control, drainage control and secondary containment. Section 79.809(b) Establishes regulations for fueling aircraft from tanks and motor vehicles on farms and construction projects as exceptions,,thus providing for no other type vehicles. Table No. 79.802 -A Provides source for exempt quantities of flammable and combustible liquids for use, dispensing and mixing correlated with UBC Table No. 9 -A. Section 79.901 Editorial changes for clarification. Section 79.902(a) Prohibition of storage of Class 1 liquids in basements has been relocated to subsection (b). Section 79.902(e) Requirements relocated to new Section 79.903. Section 79.902(h) Safety provisions previously located here have been split and editorially relocated in Section 79.901(c) and 79.903(d). Section 79.902(i) Communication regulations editorially relocated to 79.903(f) 2 D to clarify applicability of intended provision. Section 79.903 New section reformatting the requirements previously located in 79.902(c.) and 79.902(e) and safety rules from 79.902(h) as well as communication rules previously in 79.902(i). Section 79.904(e) Revisions in corrosion protection for metallic piping in contact with the ground rather than other methods of protection from corrosion. Section 79.909(e) Requirements consolidated into Section 79.115. Section 79.910(e)6 Provisions for indicator lights for pressure delivery turbines have been editorially deleted to correlate with similar deletions in the 1988 edition of 79.904. Provisions for smoking and open flames in 79.910fe) 6 relocated to 79.910(e) S. Section 79.910(f) 2 Provisions for corrosion protection and flexible connections from 79.911(c) have been editorially deleted and similar requirements can be found in 79.910(c)l and 5. Division X Title has been editorially changed to clarify that the scope includes dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids. Section 79.1002 Permit provisions have been relocated to 79.103. Section 79.1006(a) General requirements editorially revised to clarify intent and location limits require tanks over 60 gallons to be outside and venting requirements relocated to subsection (c). Section 79.1006(d) Tank location provision editorially revised to clarify intent. Section 79.1006(f) Basin and dike requirements previously in 79.1007(h) have been revised to reference 79.115 and 79.507 for indoor and outdoor application. Section 79.1007(a) Dispensing from tank vehicles is conditionally allowed with chiefs approval. Section 79.1102 Provision for permits relocated to Section 79.103. Section 79.1201 Provisions for permits relocated to Section 79.103. Section 79.1205 Parking provisions for tank vehicles including emergency situation exclusions have been editorially revised for clarification. Section 79.1304(a) Editorially deletes the words "and used" since it made the statement redundant. Section 79.1306 Regulations for unstable liquids were deleted in favor of regulations in.Article 80. Drainage control provisions moved to Section 79.115. Section 79.1409 Drainage control requirements are relocated to 79.115 with provisions for traps or separators when draining into public sewers and waterways have been deleted due to a conflict with new provisions'in 79.113. Section 79.1503(b) Editorially revised to correlate with specifications in Chapter 9 of the UBC. Section 79.1504 (See Section 79.1409) Section 79.1506 Revised to correlate with the explosion control concept in Article 80 and UBC (See Section 79.104) Section 79.1602 Permit requirements relocated to 79.103. Division,XVII Editorially deleted since it only contained permit requirements which were relocated to Section 79.103. Section 79.1703 Permit requirements relocated to Section 79.103. ARTICLE 80 Section 80.101(b) Excludes building materials and consumer products which only present health hazards from Article 80 requirements. Section 80.101(e) A new reference to Section 80.112 relating to the retail display of non - flammable' solid and non - flammable or non - combustible liquid hazardous materials but limited to oxidizers, unstable/ reactive materials, water reactive materials, highly toxic and toxic solids and liquids, corrosives, and other health hazard solids, liquids and gases. Section 80.102 All general definitions have been editorially relocated to Article 9. Only specific definitions relating to Article 80 are retained in Subsection (b). Section 80.103(b) Requirements for permits have been editorially relocated to Article 4. Section 80.104 General provisions have been editorially deleted from subsection (a) since comparable requirements are located in Section 80.101. The change to exception 1 are intended to clarify the intent. Section 80.107(e) Clarifies location for posting of HazMat identification signs giving the chief flexibility in determining the most effective location for such warning. The exception has been revised imposing inventory statements (HMIS) and management plans (HMMP) in lieu of warning signs. (Note: This exception refers to an appendix chapter and enforcement of specific requirements may require specific adoption.) Section 80.112 A new section reducing requirements for certain types of hazard materials when displayed in controlled circumstances within B -2 retail sales occupancies. Only the materials listed in Table 80 -112 are affected. This section also includes a formula which allows storage in control areas in excess of those specified in the exempt amount tables in Division III. Section 80.202(b) Section revised to correlate with Section 80.315 which specifically includes carcinogens, irritants and sensitizers. Section 80.301(a) Information in subsection was divided and expanded to clarify application of provisions. Item 3 outlines application of Division III not in excess of exempt amounts. Item 4 clarifies that hazardous materials regulated by other articles may also be regulated by Division III. Section 80.301(i) Adds requirements for anchoring shelving.and correlates with Section 79.201(e). Section 80.301(n) Revises separation of incompatible hazardous material requirements with a new exception that exempts quantities in small containers. Section 80.301(0) Thickness revisions to correlate with Section 79.202(c) for 18 ga. steel and refers to the electrical code. Section 80.301(q) Refers to UBC Section 910 for explosion control requirements. Section 80.301(u) Specifies that the manual alarm is not a fire alarm but an emergency alarm. Section 80.301(v) Also refers to alarm provisions in Section 80.301(u). Section '80.301(y) Deletes provisions for fire department access roadways already addressed in Article 10. Section 80.301(aa) A new subsection that requires exterior storage areas to be treated as such leading to the determination that this treatment is less restrictive than UBC but for many physical hazard materials would be regulated by the more restrictive UBC requirements. Section 80.303(a) Revised to clarify that the scope includes only toxic or highly toxic compressed gases. Table No. 80 -303 -A Allows for an increase in quantities for toxic as opposed to highly toxic gases since by definition toxic presents a lesser hazard. This increase continues to exclude a single 150 lbs. cylinder of chlorine gas from a control area unless sprinklers or cabinets are provided. Section 80.303(a)6 Contains requirements providing for handling of exhaust from toxic and highly toxic gas cabinets enclosures or rooms indicating that these systems are designed to process all venting. Section 80.303(c) 3B. See analysis to Section 80.303(a)6 above. Section 80.303(c)5 Deletes requirements for breathing apparatus since provisions for training and maintenance are not part of this code. Section 80.306(a)l. See analysis to Section 80.112. Section 80.306(a)2. Corrects an error in the first printing of 1991 edition showing that Class 1 oxidizers should require Group H Division 3 occupancy correlating with UBC Section 901. Table No. 80.306 -A Exempt amounts of Class 1 oxidizers have been increased due to the hazard level. Also there are some minor footnote changes. Section 80.306(a)6 Provisions requiring insulated roofs have been deleted due to limit control provisions in Section 80.301(t)3 adequately addressing the issue. Smoke and heat venting provisions have been revised to clarify the intent of the Article 80 committee. Section 80.306(a)7 Class '3 oxidizers no longer require explosion control since Class 4 oxidizers are the only class that present an explosion hazard and the language has been changed to correlate with UBC Section 910. Table No. 80.307 -A Provides a solid to liquid conversion factor for Article 80. Section 80.307(a)6 See analysis to Section 80.306(a)6. Section 80.308(a)6 Specific requirements for electrical wiring and equipment for pyrophoric liquids have been deleted since electrical codes are sufficient. Section 80.309(a) Item 1 references the building code for storage Class 3 and 4 unstable /detonatable materials in lieu of the previous exception which would then require compliance with the UBC and Section 80.301 and 80.309. Item 2 provisions have been reformatted and revised to indicate that Class 1 unstable solids and liquids have no special occupancy classification since exempt amounts have been revised to unlimited. Table 80.309 -A See analysis to Item 2 of Section 80.309(a). Section 80.309(a)6 See analysis to Section 80.306(a)6, referring to UBC for design criteria. Section 80.309(b)4 Editorially . revised to correct an error in the original submittal of the revision to Article 80 in 1988. This change allows greater quantities of Class 3 and 4 unstable materials in exterior storage than allowed in interior storage. (See Section 80.309(a)8) Section 80.310(a)1 See analysis to Section 80.112 Section 80.310(a)7 See analysis to Section 80.306(a)6 referring to provisions for smoke and heat venting from storage areas regardless of size. Section 80.310(a)10 Editorially revised to add a cross reference to requirements in Article 79. Section 80.312 Adds requirements for regulating toxic solids and liquids, and expands to include provisions in retail sales. Control measures are very similar to those high toxic materials when exempt amounts are exceeded. Table No. 80.312 -A Footnote 2 is revised to provide tighter control of toxics with high vapor pressure due to increased hazard. Section 80.312(c) See analysis to Section 80.303(c) 5 pertaining to breathing apparatus. Section 80.313(c) See analysis to Section 80.303(c)5 pertaining to breathing apparatus. Section 80.314(a) See analysis to Section 80.112. Section 80.315 The text of this section has been expanded to include carcinogens, irritants and sensitizers. In addition, the breathing apparatus requirements have been deleted. (See analysis to Section 80.303(c)5) Section 80.402(b)3G Items (i) and (iv) were revised to correlate with Section 80.303(a)6 referring to building code for smoke and heat venting. Item (v) has been revised by adding an exception allowing manual shutdown of low pressure reactors when constantly attended. Section 80.402(c)8 Requirements for exhaust and treatment systems previously in Subsections A and B have been revised. See analysis to Section 80.303(a)6 Also an exception has been added addressing manual shutdown option (See Item (v) of analysis to Section 80.402(b)3G) Table No. 80.402 -A Revisions of this table include the deletion of entries for "flammable liquids" and "combustible liquids" in favor of Footnote No. 3 which correlates with Table No. 79.802 -A. "Combustible Fiber" has been added as a new physical hazard category. The requirements for pyrotechnic materials have been revised to clarify that there are no exempt amounts. Footnote No. 1 was added to establish that the total quantities in use and storage may not exceed the exempt amounts for storage in Division III. Footnote No. 5 was added to cross reference other articles for additional requirements. Footnote No. 8 revisions clarify a previous error by linking the increase of compressed gases in closed containers to cabinets enclosures and hoods equipped with an exhaust system which was the original intent. Open systems column has been deleted. Table No. 80.402 -B Has been revised to correct an inconsistency by adding toxic materials involving the exempt amounts and correlate with Section 80.312. The addition of Footnote 1 correlates with Footnote 1 in Table No. 80.402 -A. A new Footnote 3 correlates with the new Footnote 8 in Table No. 80.402 -A. The previous Footnote 3 has been deleted since the subject is adequately addressed in Section 80.301 and 80.402(b). Footnote 6 was added to correlate with revisions to Footnote 2 of Table No. 80.312 -A. The open systems gas column has been deleted because compressed gases are considered use - closed systems by definition in Article 9. ARTICLE 81 Section 81.102 References the definition of aerosol in Chapter 9 and adds levels 1, 2 & 3 in the definitions of Class III, Class IV, and Class V commodities in Section 81.104. Section 81.104 A second paragraph to Subsection (a) to relocate the note previously located at the end of the section. Also classifications of Levels 1, 2 and 3 aerosols were added to correlate with the criteria in Article 88. Section 81.106(a) Provides for automatic fire - extinguishing systems when required by Table No. 81.105 -A and references Article 88 for design and installation of automatic fire extinguishing systems for Levels 2 and 3 aerosol products. Section 81.108(a) Item #2 was revised to reference Article 88 for aisle separation for storage of aerosols. ARTICLE 82 Section 82.103(b) Duplicates referenced requirements into code from UFC Standard No. 82 -1, Section 3 -4 and continues to reference UFC Standard 82 -1 Subsections B through F for specific requirements as well as some general requirements. Section 82.113(b) Deletes the provision allowing the chief to specify the location for a tank after removal of, proper abandonment, or temporary placement out of service. ARTICLE 85 This article was re- written to update terminology and regulations and to clarify provisions. Section 85.102 General definitions were relocated to Article 9. Section 85.104 Adds a provision to prohibit the use of electrical wiring devices or equipment which constitute a shock or fire hazard. Section 85.106(b) Modified to allow power taps or multi -plug adapters to supply extension cords. Section 85.108 Provides regulation for power taps. Section 85.109 Added to address access and correlate with the Electrical Code. ARTICLE 86 Section 86.101 Exception 2 was modified to correct and update 'references to Federal regulations. Section 86.102(h) Clarifies and correlates the terms segregated (Article 86) and segregated storage (Article 80) and describes the process of handling leaking or damaged containers. ARTICLE 88 A new article added to provide regulations for storage and retail display of aerosol products. Division I applies to Levels 2 and 3 aerosols and that high -piled aerosol storage must also comply with Article 81 and Article 80 in considered hazardous. Division II is divided into 5 sections and establishes regulations into 3 stages: retail sales, general purpose warehouses and storerooms, and aerosol warehouses. Retail sales being the least restrictive and aerosol warehouses being the most restrictive. Division III establishes requirements for automatic fire extinguishing systems and storage arrangements. Section 88.303 Contains draft curtain requirements for high -piled aerosol storage configurations. Section 88.304 Establishes storage arrangements and was editorially revised to clarify intent and increase useability. The tables at the end of Division III establish design options for various storage configurations. TO: Mayor & City Council REQUEST FOR PURCHASE FROM: Francis Hoffman, Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000 DATE: November 7, 1994 ITEM DESCRIPTION: Bituminous Alley Improvement E -34 Company 1. DMJ Corporation 2. Bituminous Consulting & Contracting Co., Inc. 3. Valley Paving, Inc. 4. Driveway Design, Inc. 5 6 RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: DMJ Corporation GENERAL INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM Amount of Quote or Bid 1. $ 21,179.00 2. $24,510.00 3. $ 26,685.00 4. $ 30,500.00 5. 6. $ 21,179.00 This project is to pave the alley between Sunnyside Road and W. 44th Street. The project had to be re- bid with a spring, 1995 completion date due to the unavailability of Contractors to complete the work this fall. The project will be funded by special assessment. l d� Public Works - Engineering Signatur Dep ent \ The Recommended Bid is ) — within budget not within budget "n Wallin, finance Director Kenneth Rolland, City Manager 91Na. fi ° 0. REQUEST FOR PURCHASE r TO: Mayor Fred Richards and City Council FROM: John Kepri bs , Park Director VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF U 000 DATE: October 6, 1994 AGENDA ITEM IV • B ITEM DESCRIPTION: Edina Aquatic Center - Concrete Deck Expansion Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. USAquatics 1 $14,888.00 2. Jesco 2. $16,100.00 3. Sandy Concrete, Inc. 3. $16,787.80 4. Gilbert Construction 4. $18,003.00 5. 5. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: USAquatics $14,888.00 GENERAL INFORMATION: Expand Edina Aquatic Center zero depth pool deck and replace qreen space with concrete. gnature The Recommended bid is within budget not w1hirybudge Kenneth City allin, Finance Director TO: Mayor & City Council REQUEST FOR PURCHASE FROM: Francis Hoffman, Director of Public Works VIA: Kenneth Rosland, City Manager SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PURCHASE IN EXCESS OF $5.000 DATE: November 7, 1994 AGENDA ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION: Partial Traffic Signal System - Valley View Rd. & W. 66th St. Company Amount of Quote or Bid 1. Midwest Asphalt Corp 1. $ 56,500.00 2. Kilmer Electric Co., Inc. 2. $ 56 "9722.00 3. Egan -McKay Electrical Contractors, Inc. 3. $ 59,951.00 4. Ridgedale Electric, Inc. 4. $ 68,400.00 5 5. 6 6. RECOMMENDED QUOTE OR BID: Midwest Asphalt Corp. GENERAL INFORMATION: $ 56,500.00 This bid is for the completion of the traffic signal work at Valley View Road and West 66th Street. This bid includes an emergency vehicle pre - emption system which the City has tested this summer at Tracy and Blake Road. All the underground portion of the signal is in place under the current Midwest Asphalt contract. This project will be funded out of state aid and capital plan. �/c C Works s - Streets 72( i rk Signa tdre Department The Recommended Bid is within budget not within budget JohwWallin, F)nance Director ind, City q , REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: CRAIG G. SWANSON DATE: NOVEMBER 3, 1994 SUBJECT: TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REVIEW Recommendation: Recommend adoption of the report. Info/Background: Agenda Item # V.A. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ® To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑. Ordinance ❑ Discussion Special attention is drawn to item Section A, 1. Staff work began on the request prior to the attached neighborhood letter dated October 1, 1994. The staff recommendation has been fully discussed with Mary Nelson, wife of the signatory of the letter. Adoption of the staff report is recommended. i TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REVIEW NOVEMBER 1. 1994 The staff review of traffic safety matters occurred on November 1, 1994. Staff present included the City Engineer, the Chief of Police, the Traffic Safety Coordinator, the Public Works Traffic Control Specialist and the Assistant City Manager. From that review, the below recommendations are provided. On each of the items, persons involved have been contacted and the staff recommendation has been discussed with them. They have also been informed that if they disagree with the recommendation or have additional facts to present, they can be included on the November 7, 1994, Council agenda. SECTION A: Requests on which the staff recommends approval: (1) Request for "Stop" signs on Townes Road at Townes Circle. The staff discussed the volume, accident history and geometrics of Townes Road. Volumes were determined as typical of Edina residential roadways, (about 450 vehicles). The area of Townes Road has had two (2) accidents in a three (3) year search period. One February, 1994, accident was weather related due to a slippery roadway. A September 1994 accident appears to be due to speed too fast for conditions. Townes Road is a narrow, winding residential street. It cannot be driven safely at the legal speed limit with a margin of comfort. In a letter to the City Council dated October 1, 1994, several suggestions were offered by area residents. Given these suggestions and the facts assembled, staff would recommend the following: a) Curve signs be erected at the appropriate locations along Townes Road. b) An advisory 15 MPH sign be added to the curve sign. c) The "Clear View" ordinance be enforced at the northeast quadrant of Townes Road at Townes Circle. d) The neighborhood be advised of the petition process for additional street lighting. , (2) Request for child warning signs in the area of 5717 Melody Lane. The staff reviewed the facts relating to Melody Lane. It is a low volume residential street with no accident history. It does include hills and curves and cannot be driven at the legal speed limit with a margin of comfort. Given the geometrics of the roadway, the staff recommends the installation of a Reverse Curve sign with an attached 20 MPH advisory sign. TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REVIEW November 1, 1994 Page 2 3) Request for "Yield" or "Merge" sign in the area of eastbound W. 70th Street east of TH 100. The staff reviewed the request and concluded that additional signage be added to highlight to drivers that the traveled portion of the roadway narrows for eastbound W. 70th Street. 4) Request to relocate the pedestrian crosswalk at W. 49 1/2 Street at Halifax Avenue. The request was based on the fact that the northerly end of the crosswalk is located at the curb cut of the alley leading to the parking area behind Hooten Cleaners. The requestor suggests a potential conflict between motorized traffic in the alley and pedestrians. The alternative would.be to move the northerly end of the crosswalk to the west, leading to the sidewalk by the Post Office. The staff reviewed the crosswalk location and recommends the requested change be made when weather permits and recommends the requested change in the crosswalk during Spring 1995. SECTION B. Requests on which the staff recommends denial of request. 1) Request to change the double yellow striping at Hazelton Road east of France Avenue South. The request was based on the opinion that the double yellow striping is confusing and forces a hazardous situation for merging traffic as it approached France Avenue South. Staff reviewed the striping plan as devised by Hennepin County at the time of France Avenue reconstruction. The striping appropriately funnels traffic into the proper lane use at France Avenue and the staff recommends. no changes be made. 2) Request for "Stop" sign on Danens Drive at Harvey Lane. The staff reviewed the request in light of the Edina Residential Stop Sign Policy. Danens Drive at Harvey Lane is a low volume "T" intersection. No accidents have been reported over a 3 -year search period. Speeds are typical of other residential streets in Edina. No special sight distances or geometric problems exist. Based on those facts, the staff recommends denial of the request. TRAFFIC SAFETY STAFF REVIEW November 1, 1994 Page 3 3) Sign the pull -off zone in front of the Edina Theater as a "Bus Stop Only ". The request for the restriction was made by a bus rider who has noted other than busses using the "pull -off' area which is marked "No Parking" and has an MTS bus stop "T"' symbol. The staff reviewed the use of the area which could typically be described as a "loading zone ". The staff concluded that the use of the area is appropriate and if extended use is noted, police could enforce the "No Parking" restriction. 4) Request for "Stop" signs on Benton Avenue at Johnson Drive. This request has been made several times in the past and has been denied. The request cites the potential for vehicles to leave the roadway west of Johnson Drive and conflict with pedestrians using the sidewalk. This sidewalk is a route by school children to Countryside School. Bollards and chains have been installed in the past to protect the sidewalk area. Benton Avenues is a Collector Roadway with a very low volume of traffic intersecting it at the "T"' intersection with Johnson Drive. Stopping a collector roadway at such an intersection would lead to many vehicles ignoring the sign and potentially creating a false sense of security. Stop signs may also create accidents due to a curving down grade that may create a difficult stopping condition during inclement weather. The area is well marked with warning signs and advisory speed signs. West of the bollards and chains, the roadway has a "roll -up" curb. The City Engineer recommends that a 10 inch curb could be installed that would stop vehicles if they leave the roadway, endangering pedestrians on the sidewalk, similar to Browndale Avenue at the Browndale Bridge area. After review of the facts, staff recommends the denial of a Stop sign request. The staff further recommends that a 10 -inch curb be installed on Benton Avenue west of Johnson Drive. SECTION C: None. 4701 Townes Road Edina, Mn 55424 October 1, 1994 Subject: Neighborhood Concern for Pedestrian Safety To: Edina City Council City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 At approximately 7:00 AM on Tuesday, - September 27, 1994, a car travelling at excessive speed, south on Townes Road at the intersection with Townes Circle, went out of control, jumped the curb, crossed a driveway, and crashed head -on into a stone retaining wall at 4701 Townes Road (please see photos). THIS IS A SCHOOL BUS STOP!!! Fortunately, no students were present at the moment of this, accident. This section of Townes Road is frequently the site of high -speed driving as drivers test their skill negotiating the two right -angle turns as they come through the woods. This is also a popular area for family walks, joggers, biking, and roller blading. We request that thoughtful consideration be given to: 1. STOP signs. 2. "Children Present" signs. 3. "Speed Limit 20 MPH" signs. 4. "Bus Stop" signs. 5. Additional street lighting. 6. Additional shrub trimming to improve visibility. Thank you and respectfully submitted, a'ed 0. Nelson, and Concerned Neighbors 922 -0456 NAME ADDRESS PHONE 2 3. 4.i' =l��`G ; ;�1�G %' � .� ` c� ,� ��G�/�;'Z' ���� �/i�� ice✓/ LT�f�G= J _ qZq -53� NAME ADDRESS PHONE 5. Gc Tat, 6. wive 44, r5 14- 1 - -7CZ ci2S,- C-' I 12-S � -16 1 q-�61 8. i.� . - - ITI I C. 7.6 10. VV 12. Ll 13. 76 7 14. 15. 17. UIL 7CO TFt v 18. 19. 20. 06� qZo l C � 6k 2 -)3eiLA L4t ��13 h4ult�) v 2. 23. 24. 4- 7 LI 2 5 26. . . . . ..... 27. 28. 2 9. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 30 7 31. all e. 32. .47 q y6 4 0 4" 33. 34(.. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Addendum to the original October 1, 1994, letter to the Edina City Council. The enclosed photographs graphically illustrate the potential for disaster. My six year old daughter is shown on the first day of school this fall at the site of this accident. She and approximately ten other Edina school children wait here for the bus each day. The buses pick up and drop off six or seven times each school day. In the course of discussion with my neighbors, a few additional incites were obtained to this hazardous situation. 1. Speeding is the most threatening traffic problem and primarily involves vehicles that are not from the immediate neighborhood. 2. Some families along this road forbid their children from playing in their own front yards because of past accidents where speeding cars have driven over curbs and onto lawns. 3. The actual closing of the Townes Road /Sunnyside intersection (which was the original intent of the neighborhood plan) would virtually eliminate the speeding problem. 4. All persons signing this petition were in favor of two stop signs at the Townes Road /Townes Circle intersection. Thank you for.your help and consideration on this matter. Sincerely, David 0. Nelson i � �_� 4r p4 d �,�y�.i �: $. � Y�V _� '� ,;. �� ' ""F �. �' �y�` . Y �� ,, ��' ', t, . _.. �� • � ���y Y�� �1 li �I r' ! � .� - � --•- -- �� �. R I ( `� �. �` �` ��". �� 1 "7- aid;' .. iy�� f� •. =� s x a. �� Impumpw w l � • Traffic Safety Staff 4801 West 50th St. Edina, MN 55424 Dear Staff Members: After reviewing comments made at the November" l st meeting, I would like to ask for further review of the request for a stop sign on Benton Avenue at Johnson Drive. Having been a resident at 5600 Benton Avenue for four years and officing from my home,.I watch the traffic at all hours of the day. Following are a list of my concerns: l) Cars drive wrong way down one way street 2) Although speed is posted at 20mph, few cars drive this area at that speed. 3) School Area - Kids ride bikes, wear roller blades, they have no protection from speeding cars. 4) Bollard and Chains protect corner of Johnson and Benton only. 5) Many cars roll up sidewalk due to excessive speed. 6) Mail Box has been knocked over, cars have been towed out of yards, all from to much speed for area. 7) When doing yard work or talking to neigbors, people have to step off sidewalk over safety concerns over cars going to fast or rolling onto walk or yard. It is my understanding that the next Safety Meeting will be Monday, Nov. 7th, at 7:OOpm. I will attend this meeting to further discuss this issue. Sincerely, % v) Rick Danmeier 5600 Benton Ave. Edina,MN 55436 925 -0463 11, � 91N�1r,�'ra o e �, REPORT /RECOMMENDATION leas gee. TO: Mayor & City Council Agenda Item # Y.B. FROM: Ceil Smith ❑ Consent Asst. to City Manager Information Only El Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA DATE: 7 November, 1994 El To Council SUBJECT: Vehicle Damage Action ❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Recommendation: See attached. Info /Background: See attached. CITY OF EDINA MEMORANDUM DATE: November 4, 1994 TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Ceil Smith SUBJECT: Vehicle Damage at Pentagon Park When the issue of vehicle damage was brought to the City Council on October 3, 1994 you asked that staff contact an independent testing agency to determine if the substance on the vehicles was the result of the City's street milling process. Staff contacted Braun Intertec Corporation to conduct the tests. The attached letter is the response of the testing agency. Staff has reviewed this letter and the letter indicates the milling process was not the source of the glueing agent for the stain on the vehicles, therefore, staff would make the following recommendations. That the Council take no action regarding this matter. 2. That staff should refer this issue back to the City's insurer, the St. Paul Companies. 3. That all claims of damage should be referred back to the St. Paul Companies for analysis. Staff will be available at your meeting to answer any questions that you may have. BRAUN` I NTE RTEC November 4, 1994 Ms. Ceil Smith City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Ms. Smith: Braun inlerI Corporation 6801 Washington Avenue South P.O. Box 39108 Minneapolis, Minnesota 5543 9 -01 08 612.941,5600 Fax: 941.4151 Engineers and Scientists Serving the Built and Noturai Environments' Project BADX - 94-750 Re: Review of Automobile Stains, 4510 77th Avenue, Edina, Minnesota We have completed testing of the staining material removed from several cars parked in the lot at 4510 77th Avenue in Edina, Minnesota. The scope of work was limited to sampling the stain material, performing chemistry tests and issuing this report with our opinion as to the probable type of stain. We understand the City has received several claims indicating stains were caused by a nearby street milling project. The purpose of the testing was to judge if the milling residue matches the stain material. On October 7, 1994, we met Mr. Steve Johnson with the City of Edina at the City's shop and traveled to the lot in which the vehicles with the stains were parked. We sampled the stain from the hood of the vehicles by swabbing glass wool with de- ionized water on the stained areas. During this time, we also received a sample of the grindings from the milling process' The sample, weighing approximately 100 grams, had been retained by the City adjacent to the lot. After returning to our offices, we revisited the site approximately three hours later to remove the stains directly from the rear windows of several vehicles using a razor blade. The vehicles sampled were selected by Mr. Jim Heman and employees, all who work in the building adjacent to the parking lot. The vehicles are identified as: Vehicle Type License Plate Number Ford Explorer DP6 084 (North Dakota) Chevrolet Geo 833 -DHR (Minnesota) Chevrolet Z -24 453 -JGW (Minnesota) Approximately five grams of the stain material were removed from the above vehicles and sealed in a plastic bag. City of Edina Project BADX - 94-750 November 4, 1994 Page 2 Chemistry tests of the samples were performed using FT -IR and FT -IR microscopy methods to compare the constituents of the stain material to the milling residue. A spot test was performed to determine biological activity in all three samples. Background Information The following background information was obtained from you and Mr. Johnson during several telephone conversations and our initial visit to the parking lot: 1. The City attempted to simulate the stain using milling dust from the above sample. The milling dust was heated to 170 degrees Fahrenheit and set on a car's painted finish.. The milling dust did not stick to the paint. 2. The City forester has indicated a possible source for the "gluing" agent in the stain is from aphid waste or tree sap. 3. Reroofing construction was being performed on a building within the vicinity of the lot where the vehicles were stained. This construction and street milling adjacent to the lot were performed concurrently. Weather records indicate the wind direction at the time of the milling was from the adjacent building towards the lot. Results and Opinions The mineral wool swabbed and residue samples from the vehicles.and milling samples have a great quantity of a common component of asphalt or petroleum coke. These components are found inbuilt -up roofing and milled pavement. No biological activity was found in all three samples. Therefore, the source of the stains is not aphid waste nor tree sap. The complete chemical test results and chemistry comments are found in the attached letter. It is our opinion that the milling process is not the source of the,gluing agent for stain. The petroleum based stain material has to be from a volatile source. The asphalt or coke had to heated sufficiently to a liquified state for adhesive characteristics to occur. The milling is a physical process consisting of mechanical abrasion without the addition of heat. Friction created by the process does not cause temperatures great enough for pavement asphalt to become liquified and have adhesive characteristics. However, typical built -up roofing construction involves heating of asphalt or coke based material to temperatures of 400 to 475 degrees Fahrenheit. At these temperatures the asphalt would be liquified and upon cooling would adhere. Since reroofing was being performed in the area, a likely source of the staining material is from the flood coat bitumen. City of Edina Project BADX - 94-750 November 4, 1994 Page 3 We appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your project. If you have questions regarding this project or if we may be of further assistance, call me at (612) 942 -4837. Sincerely, Professional Certification: I hereby certify that this report was prepared by me and that I am a duly Registered Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Steven M. Talafous, PE Senior Engineer Registration Number: 19938 c: Mr. Steve Johnson City of Edina Attachment: Braun Intertec Chemical Test Report fAsmt:mjs\badx \94750 \cpt Braun Intertec Northwest 5A05 North Lagoon Avenue P.O. Box 17126 I N T E RT E C Portland, Oregon 97217 503.289.1778 Fax: 289.1918 Engineers and Suenrisrs Serving .he Buiit and Ncrurai Environments October 24, 1994 Project BADX -94 -750 Report 08 -94 -0901 City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, ININ 55424 Dear Sir: Re: - Analysis performed on three (3) samples received on October 12, 1994, pursuant to your request. Ref: 94- 0901 -01 Mineral Wool 94- 0901 -02 Residue 94- 0901 -03 Filings Method: FT -IR and F NR Microscopy Conclusion: All samples submitted for analysis shared a large quantity of a common component of asphalt or petroleum coke; partially oxidized, large molecular weight. polycyclic hydrocarbons. Other components found in the wool sample were silicone -based waxes (probably from car wax.) both residue and filings samples contained minor amounts of silica and/or silicates (probably dirt or sand.) A spot test used to determine biological activity (for aphid waste) was negative for all three samples. A possible mechanism for the build up of these polycyclic hydrocarbons would be the solidification upon contact of a surface from volatile source. Sincerely, 4em.'-a7'�Ie'( qua' Thomas Hall uist Supervisor, Chemistry th:ljh k:%system%00Xmisc*dinac 10.24 0719"T1619 REPORT/RECOMMENDATION FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN CLERK DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - WINE AND BEER LICENSE FEES Recommendation: Agenda Item # y. c Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA 0 To Council Action ❑x Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Approval of proposed increase in beer and wine license fees for 1995. InfoBackground: At the meeting of September 19, 1994, Council set a hearing date to consider an increase in beer and wine license fees for 1995. Attached is a copy of the notice which was mailed to all licensees on October 3, 1994, in compliance with Minnesota Statute 340A.408, Subd. 3A. The increase is proposed to recover increased cost for staff time in issuance of the licenses and for inspections by the Police Department. To date, no comment or correspondence has been received from holders of beer or wine licenses. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER INCREASING THE FEE FOR ON -SALE WINE LICENSES AND BEER LICENSES The Edina City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 7, 1994 at 7:00 P.M. to consider increasing the fee for on -sale wine licenses and also on -sale and off -sale 3.2 beer licenses, effective January 1, 1995, as follows: 1994 Fee Proposed 1995 Fee On -Sale Wine: Restaurants with 50 or fewer seats $690 $720 51 - 100 seats, inclusive 750 0 785 101 - 150 seats, inclusive 810 850 Over 150 seats 865 905 Manager's License 60 65 On -Sale 3.2 Beer: Off -Sale 3.2 Beer: Temporary 3.2 Beer License $210 (renewal) 270 (new) $210 (renewal) 270 (new) $ 40 $220 (renewal) 280 (new) $220 (renewal) 280 (new) $ 45 All persons who desire to be heard on this issue can either: 1) Submit a letter to the Edina City Council, 4801 West 40th Street, Edina, MN 55424, prior to the date of the hearing. 2) Attend the hearing and give testimony. This notice is given in compliance with Minnesota Statute 340A.408, Subd. 3A. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL. Marcella M. Daehn City Clerk October 3, 1994 r, REPORT /RECOMMENDATION TO: Kenneth Rosland Agenda Item # V. D. FROM: David A. velde ❑ Consent Information Only n Mgr. Recommends F] To HRA DATE: November 7, 1994 Fxj To council SUBJECT: Golden valley Action Motion Microwave Foods ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance E] Discussion Recommendation: Direct staff to continue monitoring the progress being made to address the odor problem arising from Golden Valley Microwave Foods. Info /Background: Attached is a letter from Golden Valley Microwave Foods to Carl Shannon, Edina Mechanical Inspector, which describes the actions taken to date regarding their efforts to control the odor from their food plant. The letter also describes the work activities anticipated to prepare for the installation of the odor control equipment. This equipment may not be installed until March 1995 because its all custom made equipment. Representatives from Golden Valley Microwave Foods and Rust Environmental and Infrastructure will be in attendance at this meeting to address any concerns the City Council may have regarding this matter. Also, attached are copies of correspondence addressed to Mayor Richards from an Edina resident regarding this matter. Mr. Carl Shannon City of Edina 4810 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 -1394 Re: Edina Plant Dear Carl: GOLDEN VALLEY MICROWAVE FOODS, INC. 7450 METRO BOULEVARD, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55439, TELEPHONE 612- 835 - 6900 - 800 -328 -6286 A CONAGRA COMPANY November 3, 1994 This letter will inform you a's to what progress has.been made in resolving the odor at our Edina plant. Our initial contact from the City informing us there were odor complaints was sent to us June 28. 1994. GVMF hired Rust Environmental & Infrastructure (REI) on July 11, 1994, to assist us in a proper course of action to eliminate the odor. REI and GVMF did the initial walk- through to determine what areas needed to be treated the week of July 11, 1994. Over the following two weeks tests were conducted. and it was determined that the complaints were being caused mainly by the fat free process area. The week of August 15, REI began to analyze the Material Safety Data Sheets of our ingredients to determine which ones were causing the odor.-- Many-of our ingredients are considered confidential by the manufacturer, so REI had to contact each manufacturer to get necessary additional information. While we were gathering the necessary information, the City requested that we take interim measures to try to eliminate some -of the odor. The week of October 4 we agreed to comply with the City's request and decided to install a carbon filter on the fat free exhaust hood. This unit was installed and running by October 14. The week of October 17, REI determined that diacetyl is the active ingredient that is causing the odor. We then were able to test the air stream to see how effective the carbon was at removing the odor. The results of the air stream samples taken from the areas of concern were received November 1. REI and GVMF have now decided that carbon technology is not a long -term viable option for the fat free process area. This leaves wet - scrubbing technology as our alternative. We are now doing the preliminary engineering study in order to determine what size wet scrubbers we will need. I will be visiting the plants where our ingredients are made the week of November 7 to see their scrubber system Mr. Carl Shannon November 3. 1.994 Page Two and determine how effective it is. We expect the sizing of the scrubbers for the fat free process area will be done the week of November 21. We will then need to locate an appropriate supplier and expect the scrubbers will be ordered the week of December 5. . The lead time for this equipment is anticipated to be 10 to 12 weeks, giving us a worst case delivery the week of February 20. During the 12 -week wait on the equipment, we will be doing the detailed engineering required for the proper installation of the systems. Additionally, we will be doing layout work for the remainder of the hoods and other exhaust systems for the facility. We are looking at this process now in anticipation of future improvements we intend to make next year. This work includes the design and construction of approximately six exhaust hoods and necessary duct work to route all hoods to the location of additional scrubbers. Also, the layout for the scrubbers has to be drawn, the slurry mixing room has to be completely re- constructed, the 12 slurry tanks need to be relocated into the mixing room (this requires all the stainless steel slurry piping to be rerouted to the new location), and a separate room for the mixing of ingredients will need to be built 'in order to isolate the odors and properly treat them. Carl, we would like to get this done as quickly as possible, but there is a tremendous amount of work that needs to be done to properly install the scrubbers for the fat free process area. We are open to suggestions, but 1 don't see how we can make it go any faster and get the job done right the first time. To date, we have moved the process forward more quickly, at our expense, by instructing the testing firm to next day air freight the chemicals they needed to do the testing, by paying the higher rates to get the tests done in four or five days instead of the normal 10 days and by expediting the installation of the carbon filter unit on the fat free exhaust hood. It is our intention to correct this problem and we will keep you informed if there are any changes to the things we have discussed. Sincerely, Mike Wallis Maintenance Manager c: Mike Bley Randy Mueller Elisa Thompson PAUL WILLIAM MCELRATH 4508 Gifford Drive Edina, Minnesota 55435 H: (612) 929 -7248 0: (612) 540 -7566 F: (612) 540 -2453 October 31, 1994 Mavor Richards Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Mayor Richards: I am sick and tired of smelling the artificial butter emissions from Golden Valley Microwave Foods. Another beautiful weekend where the sky was blue and the air should have the crisp smell of autumn; not the obnoxious smell of artificial buttered popcorn. I have read the notice in the SUN paper last week indicating GVMF's intentions of installing air scrubbers on their facility, but my concern is how committed is GVMF in cleaning up this problem. Attached is a copy of a letter I sent to GVMF's and the response I received from Mr. John S. McKeon; President, GVMF. From the tone of his response, GVMF's does not even acknowledge that there is a problem, let alone that the smell is coming from their plant. Personally, I don't know of any other food processor in the immediate area that uses an artificial butter for their product. Being a Project Manager for a Fortune 500 company located in the cities, I understand the politics of such a commitment. With this understanding and the response from Mr. McKeon, I really don't believe that there is much promise behind this matter. 0 Page -2- I hope that the person representing the residents of Edina has asked such pertinen questions to GVMF's as: • Has equipment been identified for this problem? • Has a project been written and approved? • Has this equipment been ordered and what is the expected lead time for delivery? • What is the estimated time for installation to be completed? • If this equipment does not significantly reduce the smell, what contingencies are in place for a satisfactory solution? Unlike Mr. McKeon who does not live in Edina, I am looking forward to the time that I can go for a walk in my community without smelling Golden Valle; Microwave Foods. I like my community and I want to keep Edina as clean and enjoyable as possible. Thank you for your time. Sincerely: C Paul McElrath April 4, 1994 GOLDEN VALLEY MICRO1 ,-k1,E FOODS. INC. 7450 METRO BOULEVARD, EDINA, MINNESOTA 55439, TELEPHONE 612 - 835 - 6900 -S00 -328 -6286 A CONAGRA COMPANZY Mr. Paul W. McElrath 4508 Gilfor.d Drive Edina, MN 55435 Dear Mr. McElrath: In response to your letter of March 10, 1994, I want to assure you that Golden Valley Microwave Foods, Inc. is operating in compliance with local, state and federal air pollution laws. In addition, although not required to do so, Golden Valley has installed in its vent system mist eliminators to control any possible emissions from its facility. Finally, if our operator was rude to you when she did not give you my name, I apologize; however, it is our company policy not to disclose that information over the telephone. Although we do not know if Golden Valley is responsible for the odors you are referring to, I hope this information answers your questions. You s truly, John S. McK n President /428 PAUL WILLIAM MCELRATH 4508 Gilford Drive Edina, Minnesota 55435 H: (612) 929 -7248 March 10, 1994 The President Golden Valley Micro -Wave Foods 7450 Metro Blvd. Edina, MN 55435 Dear Mr. President: I believe in addressing an issue directly with the people involved instead of involving outside agencies. Our problem is the smell given off by your facility in Edina. When the wind is blowing from your facility towards our house, the air is scented with either a fragrance of buttered popcorn or fried pastries. Now I am sure to you, this is the smell of success. However, to someone who enjoys going outside for fresh air, the smell is obnoxious. Aren't your exhaust systems required to have air scrubbers installed to take the smell out of the discharged air ? ?? I realize that this odor is not toxic, but can't something be done to keep the air naturally fresh smelling ? ?? Thank you for your time. Sincerely: Paul McElrath PS: Sorry that I couldn't address this note directly to you, but I was firmly told that by your operator that I could not have that information. REPORWRECOMMENDATION TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: GORDON L HUGHES DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 1994 SUBJECT: TAX FORFEIT LAND InfoBackground: Agenda Item # V.E. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ® To Council Action . ❑ Motion ® Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion The Taxpayer Services Division of Hennepin County has advised the City that a small parcel of land at the intersection of Naomi Drive and Danens Drive has been forfeited due to the non - payment of property taxes. The City may elect to, 1) Approve —thee parce for sale at public auction 2) Approve the auction of the parcel to adjacent property owners only 3) To request conveyance to the�City for public use: In staffs' opinion, no purpose would be served by acquiring the property for public use. Given the small size of the parcel, we recommend that the Council restrict the sale of this property only to adjacent property owners. (over) 0 GOVT LOT 3 _ ' (45) i 4 ��. LAJ cr Q 3 a 1611 iu 66,;H o ST t w 1215 z so 010 12 (7)660 6010 6,600. _ 1 0 h01 (74) � J i ' ,¢ t t 6604 S Z „605 (�a) Q (8660 605 2) 32- (75) �0. �, f r ' LLJ �' so 10 t= ( 9660 609(3) kd 6008 Y ) 6i s- -- -------- -• - - -- '. is ' '¢61 613 ' 12115 �, sfl 30 9 (20 (4;1 ( 3361 rn 7j,, 61326) 9.45 ` (n) u . s 61 60..... o c• o.e 617s 5) r ..617 (285) % I 9.j0 J C. R (2V62 O e i237 z 1 (88)r 621(6) c., S�� �n, seos•s•t 52 �" �u 5229 tis 96 2 46257') (37) 2 © e 6629 51 (38) 52 J A. l i0 A r !, � (39) � (86) ., 521 204 .p (40) (6•) 00 .a 5236 ,� X521 gar dL~� •. sr (41) �� T be lb 232 (60) 52 O 50 �� (! 5228 (42) 52 ; '� 5164 (59) )2'3 .s1 it 52 �,, 16 X224 ' , p �c�3) ' , , CAI r REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: KENNETH ROSLAND FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN Agenda Item # V. F Consent Information Only ❑ DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 I Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA SUBJECT: 1995 COUNCIL MEETING DATES Recommendation: Approve 1995 Council Meeting Schedule as presented. , ❑ To Council Action x❑ Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Info/Background: Council meeting dates for 1995 for the months of January, February, September and December fall on holidays. The following schedule is recommended, and follows the practice in previous years. JANUARY TUESDAY, JANUARY 3 (Monday, January 2 is New Years Day observed) TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 (Monday, January 16 is Martin Luther King Day) FEBRUARY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 (Monday, February 20 is Presidents' Day) SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 (Monday, September 4 is Labor Day) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 DECEMBER MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 (Monday, December 18 is Hanukkah) (Official Publication) CITY OF EDINA 4801 WEST 50TH STREET EDINA, MINNESOTA 55424 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT IN THE CITY OF EDINA HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet at the Edina City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street on December 5, 1994, at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the proposed vacation of the following utility and drainage easement: The southern 5 feet of Lot 6, Block 9, SOUTH GARDEN ESTATES 3RD ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota. All persons who desire to be heard with respect to the question of whether or not the above proposed easement vacation is in the public interest and should be made shall be heard at said time and place. The Council shall consider the extent to which such proposed easement vacation affects existing easements within the area of the proposed vacation and the extent to which the vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning or controlling electric, telephone, or cable poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or water, pipes, mains and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacation, to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such easement area or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereto, for the purpose of specifying, in any such vacation resolution, the extent to which any or all of any such easements, and such authority to maintain, and to enter upon the area of the proposed vacation, shall continue. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL Marcella M. Daehn, City Clerk Publish in the Edina Sun - Current on November 16 and 23, 1994 Send two Affidavits of Publication REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 SUBJECT: PETPTION FOR VACATION OF UTILITY/DRAINAGE EASEMENT - LOT 6, BLOCK 9, SOUTH GARDEN ESTATES 3RD ADDITION (7120 W. SHORE DRIVE) Recommendation: Agenda Item # y, G Consent Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ❑ To Council Action ❑ Motion ® Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Adoption of a resolution setting December 5, 1994, as hearing date on the petition for vacation of a utility /drainage easement on Lot 6, Block 9, SOUTH GARDEN ESTATES 3RD ADDITION. InfoBackground: A petition has been received with the City requesting vacation of a utility /drainage easement on Lot 6, Block 9, SOUTH GARDEN ESTATES 3RD ADDITION, located at 7120 West Shore Drive. Staff would recommend that December 5, 1994, be set as hearing date to consider the petition. Copy of petition is attached. N ' CITY OF EDINd 4201 V. 50TH STREET ED=L, HIMESOTA 55424 PUBLIC RIGflT OF RAIL-VACATION ARFUCATION Date Initiated I b I hereby patition the City Council of the City of Edina to vacate all of the following described public right of way: / Streat Allay V Utility Easement' Drainage Easement Other (describe) Does the area proposed to be vacated or any part thereof terminate at or abut upon any public water? N D Legal darariptiofi of aroa proposed to ba vacated: n rn r--f- ;P Attached copy of scalad drawing showing in full detail.the proposed vacation area. Applicant Signatura Address Telephone vl Z (9 - A -7 3 �o Fee: $100.00 3800 M.S. 412.851 X33- S,4 ,.3 4 zA. , titie opinion. 3.5 FOOT HIGH FENCE EAST 5 0000 O IO o z I Q z 3 z<9 LOT 6 I °ul 16,214 SQ. FT. = O 5�O o� h OPP Z 138.74 P M 139.26 M ;,5.88 5.85•1 n 0. N � 0 z V) R W 3.5 FOOT IGH FENCE I , FO.'D a0tk I ITE b W N N 0 Z U CONCRETE NO NGENT — D v �v �- i V; 8l•1INOVS S CHAIN NK F fH 5 • ;. �' V � � OS �S8' E • • I cfNTfRIIN `'�1 � r-11 � l39 ' f OF OVNH �� 0�� 3 S / 40• � 913 .. CHAIN NK l hC f .. Denotes powerpole • -�N OON O a) M IRON 3 P¢I P �S 0 R Denotes powerpole /lightpole We hereby certify that this is a true and corr: Denotes distance per plat of SOUTH representation of a survey of the boundaries c GARDEN ESTATES 3RD ADDITION. the land above described and of the location ,. Denotes distance as' measured. all buildings, if qny, from or on said land. Dated this 27th day of October , 1994 e Land *=wweyQij SUNDE LAND SURVEYING, INC. 9001 E. Bloomington F%:% (35W) BY - _ Bloomin ton. IAN 55420 ---- - - - --- ------------ - - - - -• (6123 881 -2455 Edward H. Sunde, R.L.S. Minn. Reg. No. £ .23 8.31 DBP 9426 002.DW0 Ai REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: Mayor & Council Agenda Item # V. H. FROM: William Bernhljelm Consent Chief of Police Information Only DATE: 11/03/94 Mgr. Recommends To HRA SUBJECT: MTo Council Potentially dangerous dog. Action Motion ® Resolution Ordinance Discussion Recommendation: Set hearing date for determination of a potentially dangerous dog at 5239 W. Highwood Dr. InfoBackground: The animal control officer has received reports of three (3) bites on other dogs by the black lab owned by Dr. James Zavoral at 5239 W. Highwood Dr. According to City Code, this conduct would support a determination of a potentially dangerous dog. Council is required to make that determination after a public hearing. Notices required by Code will be delivered. Council is requested to set this hearing date for 11/21/94. owe ° 1 REPORT/RECOMMENDATION ,p • j �e a T� • TO: Ken Rosland Agenda Item # v . I - FROM: Janet Chandler Consent DATE: November 7, 1994 Information Only SUBJECT: Recycling.Contract Mgr. Recommends ® To HRA To Council Action Motion Resolution ® Ordinance Discussion Recommendation: Council approval of Recycling Contract extension through 1997, terms as outlined in option #2 of the attached proposal from Woodlake dated November 3. Background Information: The attached proposal from Woodlake Sanitary Service, Inc. offers a 1997 monthly household rate of $2.85, contingent upon the market value of recyclables reaching an average of $25 per ton. If the market value is less than $25 per ton, the rate would increase by a pro-rated amount, not to exceed $3.01 per month -- the rate proposed for 1997 in the Woodlake letter of September 14. The 1995 and 1996 rates in the attached letter are the same as the previous proposal. By way of comparison, the City is currently paying $2.85 per month for recycling service. R_. Recycled paper WOODLAKE SANITARY SERVICE, INC. A Subsidiary of ® W e Systems M BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES November 3, 1994 Ms. Janet Chandler Recycling Coordinator 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Dear Janet: Per my understanding from the City Council meeting on October 17, 1994, the City Council would like to see the 1997 contract rate remain similar to the 1996 rate. In reviewing the changes, the rates were reduced for 1995 to help offset the reduction of County funding for the recycling program. In turn, the rate was increased in 1997 to make up for the reduced rate in 1995, thus the increase to the residents would not take such a drastic increase for 1995. The way that we could keep the rates remaining the same for 1997 would be to work with a benchmark of the commodity values. Currently we receive a value of $12.00 /ton for the materials. In 1997 we hope to see a commodity value of $25.00 /ton. Should we see the $25.00 /ton rate, the 1997 per unit rate will remain the same as 1996. If the commodity value only reaches a portion of that value, the percentage from $12 /ton would apply to the 1997 rate. The 1997 rate will not exceed the rates authorized in my letter to you of September 14, 1994. Outlined below would be the new rate structure for 1995, 1996 and 1997: 9813 FLYING CLOUD DRIVE • EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA 55347 • (612) 941 -5174 • FAX: (612) 946 -5266 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1995 1996 1997 #2 Single Family 2.55 2.85 2.85 Multi - Family 2.13 2.43 2.43 #3 Curb Single Family 2.15 2.50 2.61 Curb Multi- Family 2.00 2.35 2.35 9813 FLYING CLOUD DRIVE • EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA 55347 • (612) 941 -5174 • FAX: (612) 946 -5266 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Page 2 An example of an adjustment fee for the commodities value would be if the value was $20.00 per ton which equates to 61% of the goal or 39% short of the total. The rate then for the Single Family Unit would be adjusted by 39% of the $.16 increase a $.06 increase would apply. Please let me know if you need any additional information regarding this change. Sincerely, Tom Moline Operations Manager TM/nae REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: GORDON L. HUGHES DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 1994 �ilj y ig TRUTH IN TAXATION ADVERTISEMENT Recommendation: Agenda Item # V.J. Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ® To Council Action © Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion Publish the attached advertisement in the November 16, and November 23, 1994, editions of the Edina Sun - Current. InfoBackground: At the October 3, 1994, meeting, the City Council reviewed a draft advertisement which was intended to accompany the required Truth in Taxation advertisement. This advertisement has now been revised in accordance with the Council's direction on October 3, 1994. If this advertisement meets with the Council's approval, we recommend that it be published on November 16, and . November 23; 1994. A word About the Upcoming Property Tax Hearing at City Hall You've probably just received a notice that shows your Here are a few topics the proposed property taxes for 1995. If you haven't, you Council will not consider: soon will. Individual hearings are being held by your school dis- Spending by other public agencies trict, Hennepin County, a number of small taxing and governments. districts, and by the City Council. The Councils o e Hennepin County, your school district and various hearing will be held at 1:00 P.M. on November ��( )� metro agencies account for about 87% of your tax bill. The City does not control their spending. 29, at City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street. Here's what the Council will discuss at the hearing: • The Proposed 1995 City of Edina budget. The City proposes to increase spending by 4.39% as compared to 1994. To cover this increase, tax reve- nues must climb 4.24 %. The proposed 1995 budget in- cludes a wage adjustment of 2.5% for City employees. The City Council makes the final decision on City spending and welcomes your comments. Complete cop- ies of the proposed budget will be available at the hearing. • Tax policy decisions made by the Minnesota legislature. Different types of property pay taxes at different rates. The state legislature sets tax rates and property classifica- tions. • Property value decisions made last winter. Changes in the value of your property compared to other properties in the City affect your tax bill. Your 1995 taxes are based on the value established for your property in January of 1994. These values reflected the City's best judg- ment of the market value of your property last January, and cannot be modified at the November 29th hearing. We welcome your comments and recommendations about the proposed 1995 City of Edina budget. If you have something to say, but cannot attend, please write us at City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street; Edina, MN SS424. Notice Of Proposed Property Taxes The Edina city council will hold a public hearing on its budget and on the amount of property taxes it is proposing to collect to pay for the costs of services the city will provide in 1995. Attend the Public Hearing All Edina residents are invited to attend the public hearing of the city council to express their opinions on the budget and on the proposed amount of property taxes on: Tuesday, November 29, at 7:00 p.m. Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina REPORWRECOMMENDATION FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 SUBJECT: PETITION FOR SIDEWALK - 4701 TO 4711 WEST 70TH STREET Recommendation: Agenda Item # . VI. A Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA ITo Council Action ® Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion To refer the petition for sidewalk between 4701 West 70th Street and 4711 West 70th Street to the Engineering Department for processing. InfoBackground: The attached petition requesting a sidewalk between 4701 West 70th Street and 4711 West 70th Street was received from residents in the immediate area. Normal procedure is to refer the petition to the Engineering Department for processing as to feasibility. SIDEWALK ❑ ALLEY PAVING ❑ WATERMAIN ❑ STORM SEWER ❑ SANITARY SEWER ❑ STREET LIGHTING ❑ CURB AND GUTTER ONLY ❑ PERMANENT STREET ❑ OTHER: SURFACING WITH CURB AND GUTTER To the Mayor and City Council: The persons who have signed this petition ask the City Council to consider the improvements listed above to the locations listed below. / / 7L- z between -q 17 A " 7Z � h and 'Y 7-/J LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS between LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME between LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME between IMPROVEMENT BY ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS and 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 OWNER'S OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S SIGNATURE (PRINTED) PHONE /h-= 4765 &( 9-919 -6397 I/ 7C' This etition was circulated by: NAME ADDRESS PHONE There is space for more signatures on the back or you may attach extra pages. ..1� REPORWRECOMMENDATION TO: MANAGER ROSLAND FROM: MARCELLA DAEHN, CLERK DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 WOOER— 0 PETITION FOR 4 -WAY STOP INTERSECTION - BIRCHCREST DRIVE AND CODE AVENUE Recommendation: Agenda Item # vi, s Consent ❑ Information Only ❑ Mgr. Recommends ❑ To HRA x❑ To Council Action 0 Motion ❑ Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Discussion To refer the petition for 4 -Way STOP Intersection - Birchcrest Drive and Code Avenue to the Traffic Safety staff for recommendation. InfoBackground: The attached petition requesting a 4 -Way STOP Intersection - between Code Avenue and Birchcrest Drive was received from residents in the immediate area. Staff would recommend that the petition be referred to Traffic Safety Staff for recommendation as to feasibility. Petition To The City Council Of Edina Minnesota Date: 9/12/94 To the Mayor and City Council: We the undersigned residents of Edina, Minnesota petition the Edina City Council and Mayor to approve the installment of three stop signs at the comer (intersection) of Birchcrest Drive and Code Avenue. Presently one (1) stop sign exists on the southeast comer of this intersection directing traffic northbound on Code Avenue to stop. These additional three stop signs would be located at the other three comers of this intersection at the appropriate points. We would like to have this intersection made into a four way stop intersection. The persons who have signed this petition believe that this intersection is very dangerous for the following reasons and petition the City Council and Mayor to grant our request to make these roads safer. 1. This intersection is off - center. Therefore Code Ave south bound traffic is directed right into the north bound lane of Code Ave. 2. The comer of Birchcrest Drive and Code Ave intersects where two hills join. This geography results in obstructed vision from all four directions. Summer is bad enough to see oncoming traffic but midwinter snow piles add a new meaning to the word "risk ". 3. Winter ice makes it especially difficult to slow or stop suddenly because the down hill slope of the roads coming from the east, west and south lead vehicles into the intersection. Stop signs could prepare drivers in advance and reduce their speed giving them more control in the stop. 4. Because there is no south entrance ramp to highway 100 nor a north exit ramp from highway 100 to Benton Avenue, both Code Avenue and Birchcrest Drive are used as short-cuts from the Benton Avenue exit area and Tracy Avenue exits. This results in vehicles using these streets as a high -speed cut - through. There are no sidewalks in this part of Edina and children and adults must use these roadways for recreation. We believe that the safety of our area residents is at risk as a result of this situation. 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 APTER 429, MINNESOTA STATUTES. This vas cir ulated by: 1 me Address 'Phone Name Y Address Phone ❑ SIDEWALK ❑ ALLEY PAVING ❑ WATERMAIN ❑ STORM SEWER ❑ SANITARY SEWER ❑ STREET LIGHTING ❑ CURB AND GUTTER ONLY ❑ PERMANENT STREET .OTHER: —Gv SURFACING WITH CURB AND GUTTER To the Mayor and City Council: The persons who have signed this petition ask the City Council to consider the improvements listed above to the locations listed bellow. f� T (lose liy C . '�- t�'� m 1w. Pe 4J.II . -�be we nS 1 a and LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT BY STREET NAME between and ADDRESS ADDRESS between and ADDRESS ADDRESS between and ADDRESS 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 OWNER'S SIGNATURE This petition was circulated by: OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S (PRINTED) PHONE • Lam_/ / �, NAME ADDRESS PHONE There is space for more signatures on the back or you may attach extra pages. PROPERTY OWNER'S ;SfGNATURE A F rtI OWNER'S NAME (PRINTED) .D L{ UA V, `k= ,-t l l cI cLl— L- �-1 A-Z .T (�et.-5 PROPERTY ADDRESS L i gi r<" btc-s T moo; % 7 •�i''�r_�i�'� -� S ai 668c 1ZE3C S 1r7�4 nuIJc: tgr.T �( G3: rsr 'V1t1L S -36F g PLC ? 13 - Val 5 CflRC LumocwklrT , )A Ill j ,7' iwUG1 OWNER'S PHONE QZ2-y3S1 925 -yYc / � - 7f7 qz2 -1133 _ 4Z`t q Z 3 � • r s 3 3 e2rNcLES 7 2-o - X1'5(91 L-v Cnb.IV-9. %„G• � J `�� ;�<<Lc IJZIt�K. '� // 7 ��� � �r-� -� /Eon, v %>>.[+C /J• Ak.LT��it ti>At r /�'Se� `�� y,, 'mil- ��. ^.�'L� �.�i�i», �.�.;'i � �L�l-� /.�,,�• /�c is °Si t�f� ��.7- �%��� of ,� I PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE "I 061 OWNER'S NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S (PRINTED) PHONE H( 2-t- u A f , 6/17 3 ct"I 6 -32_�i3 C� A ell- --.0 _ G 5117 b Ave 7017' _2 6 - 6133 qAL??q9- a� COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 1 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $1,4.40 9 -1 -1 MAGAZINE DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 206039R2 POLICE DEPT. G DUES & SUBSCRI 150096 $14.40 * 11/07/94 $997.96 AAA LICENSES & PERMITS 102894 EQUIPMENT OPER LIC & PERMITS 11/07/94 $861.13 AAA LICENSES & PERMITS 102894 EQUIPMENT OPER LIC & PERMITS 11/07/94 $250.00 AAA LICENSES & PERMITS 101894 EQUIPMENT OPER LIC & PERMITS 150097 $2,109.09* 11/07/94 $14.88 AARRESTAD, DRU CRAFT SUPPLIES 102494 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 11/07/94 $69.00 AARRESTAD, DRU AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150098 $83.88* 11/07/94 $27.55 AASEN, LAURIE MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 METER READING MILEAGE 150099 $27.55* 11/07/94 $110.00 ACSM DUES 102694 ENGINEERING GE DUES & SUBSCRI 150100 $110.00* 11/07/94 $506.83 ACTION MAILING SERVICE MAGAZINE /NEWSLETTER 8112 COMMUNICATIONS MAG /NEWSLET EX 6842 150101 $506.83* 11/07/94 $98.15 ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS ALARM SERVICE 1416392 CENTENNIAL LAK ALARM SERVICE 6922 11/07/94 $217.83 ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS ALARM SERVICE 14146394 ED BUILDING & ALARM SERVICE 150102 $315.98* 11/07/94 $5.26 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0776476 FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP RENTAL 11/07/94 $5.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 COMMUNICATIONS CONTR REPAIRS 11/07/94 $271.49 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 POLICE DEPT. G EQUIP RENTAL 11/07/94 $5.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 ENGINEERING GE PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $10.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 PW BUILDING CONTR REPAIRS 4502 11/.07/94 $30.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 PUMP & LIFT ST CONTR REPAIRS 11/07/94 $5.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 VERNON OCCUPAN TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $5.00 AIRSIGNAL PAGER RENTAL 0773905 FINANCE EQUIP RENTAL 150103 $336.75* 11/07/94 $768.00 AL'S LANDSCAPING & NUR SOD 093094 GENERAL MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 3992 150104 $768.00* 11/07/94 $340.80 ALAN JAMES SIGN COMPAN GENERAL SUPPLIES 58993 PATHS & HARD S GENERAL SUPPLI 7014 150105 $340.80* _11/07/94 $1,610.00 ALBERG WATER SERVICES CONTRACTED REPAIRS 10116 PUMP & LIFT ST CONTR REPAIRS 6507 150106 $1,610.00* 11/07/94 $830.70 ALBRECHT IRRIGATION BLOWOUT 016882 NORMAN. MAINT. PROF SERVICES 6422 150107 $830.70* 11/07/94 $49.50 ALL FIRE TEST INC SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 03300 GRILL SVC CONTR EQUI 6605 150108 $49.50* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 2 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $75.00 ALLEN, MARTYE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150109 $75.00* 11/07/94 $670.95 ALPHAGRAPHICS PRINTING 22980 ED ADMINISTRAT PRINTING 150110 $670.95* 11/07/94 $976.00 ALSTAD, MARIAN AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150111 $976.00* 11/07/94 $35.15 ALTERNATOR REBUILD REPAIR PARTS 19799 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6791 11/07/94 $104.37 ALTERNATOR REBUILD STARTER 19773 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6525 7E:0112 $139.52* 11/07/94 $205.96 AMERICAN SHARECOM TELEPHONE 101594 CENT SVC GENER TELEPHONE 150113 $205.96* 11/07/94 $426.31 AMERIDATA NEW EQUIPMENT 529766 COMMUNICATIONS NEW EQUIP 6375 11/07/94 $55.25 AMERIDATA EFD EQUIP REPLACE 499970 FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP REPLACEM 5830 150114 $481.56* 11/07/94 $13.34 AMVETS CONVENTION YEAR ADVERTISING OTHER NA32673 VERNON SELLING ADVERT OTHER 11/07/94 $13.33 AMVETS CONVENTION YEAR ADVERTISING OTHER NA32673 YORK SELLING ADVERT OTHER 11/07/94 $13.33 AMVETS CONVENTION YEAR ADVERTISING OTHER NA32673 50TH ST SELLIN ADVERT OTHER 150115 $40.00* 11/07/94 $25.00 ANDERSON, ELIZABETH H SERVICES CL /EB 120894 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150116 $25.00* 11/07/94 $45.00 ANFINSON, GINA CLEANING 7. CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 6864 150117 $45.00* 11/07/94 $14.70 AQUA ENGINEERING SPRINKLER PARTS 9531 ST LIGHTING RE REPAIR PARTS 6414 150118 $14.70* 11/07/94 $36.00 ARONSON, BOBBI CLASS REFUND 110194 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150119 $36.00* 11/07/94 $241.53 ASAP MAILING SERVICES POSTAGE PREP MAIL 101894 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE 2925 150120 $241.53* 11/07/94 $18.00 ASP COMPUTER PRODUCTS PRINTER CONNECTION 52363 PLANNING GENERAL SUPPLI 6532 150121 $18.00* 11/07/94 $9.00 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE CEN CONTRACTED REPAIRS 25835 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6644 11/07/94 $35.00 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE CEN CONTRACTED REPAIRS 25560 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6639 11/07/94 $30.00 AUTOM ^BILE SERVICE CEN CONTRACTED REPAIRS 25636 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6593 150122 $74.00* 11/07/94 $224.19 AVR INC CONCRETE 20618 STREET RENOVAT CONCRETE 2086 11/07/94 $240.21 AVR INC CONCRETE 20157 STREET RENOVAT CONCRETE 2086 1s COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 3 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $240.21 AVR INC CONCRETE 20211 STREET RENOVAT CONCRETE 2086 150123 $704:61* 11/07/94 $26.52 AXT, LYLE COST OF GOODS SOLD F 101894 GUN RANGE CST OF GD FOOD 150124 $26.52* 11/07/94 $147.28 B & B SEAT COVERS REPAIR PARTS 50444 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6732 11/07/94. $145.00 B & B SEAT COVERS CONTRACTED REPAIRS 50429 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6672 150125 $292.28* 11/07/94 $930.00 BARNARD ELECTRONICS SE SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 0013317 ED BUILDING & SVC CONTR EQUI 6597 11/07/94 $139.44 BARNARD ELECTRONICS SE CONTRACTED REPAIRS 0013376 ED BUILDING & CONTR REPAIRS 6346 150126 $1,069.44* 11/07/94 $602.25 BARR ENGINEERING COMPA PROF ENG SERVICES 23273541 GENERAL STORM PROF SERVICES 150127 $602.25* 11/07/94 $96.74 BAUER BUILT INC REPAIR PARTS 336875 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6563 11/07/94 $28.93 BAUER BUILT INC REPAIR PARTS 336944 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6581 11/07/94 $106.63 BAUER BUILT INC REPAIR PARTS 336351 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6554 11/07/94 $237.03 BAUER BUILT INC REPAIR PARTS 336718 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6565 150128 $469.33* 11/07/94 $80.00 BCA CONT ED /POLICE 101394 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150129 $80.00* 11/07/94 $315.00 BEAR COMMUNICATIONS IN SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 028881 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 5980 11/07/94 $1,335.00 BEAR COMMUNICATIONS IN ELEC REPEATER 47301 GC CIP CIP 5980 150130 $1,650.00* 11/07/94 $106.41 BECKER ARENA PRODUCT CONTRACTED REPAIRS 018729 ARENA ICE MAIN CONTR REPAIRS 6780 11/07/94 $925.64 BECKER ARENA PRODUCT CONTRACTED REPAIRS 017732 ARENA ICE MAIN CONTR REPAIRS 4540 150131 $1,032.05* 11/07/94 $39.50 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204561 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 - $25.50 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 62394 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $21.65 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204560 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $106.05 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 205216 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $124.55 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204568 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $27.50 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204243 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $162.50 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 62095 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $36.11 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 62094 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $118.58 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204929 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $81.12 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 62900 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $38.60 BELI:BOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 62438 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $76.20 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 61769 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $93.22 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204936 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $34.00 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 204931 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $87.35 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 205218 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 - $14.79 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD M 205239 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 4 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT . PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $100.75 BELLBOY CORPORATION COST OF GOODS SOLD B 62901 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150133 $1,107.39* 11/07/94 $46.50 BENSON OPTICAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT 345955 GENERAL MAINT SAFETY EQUIPME 6749 11/07/94 $76.50 BENSON OPTICAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT 349249 BUILDING MAINT SAFETY EQUIPME 6751 150134 $123.00* 11/07/94 $187.50 BENZINGER, KELLY SERVICES CL /EB 103194 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 150135 $187.50* 11/07/94 $224.60 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 101494/V VERNON SELLING CST OF GD LIQU 11/07/94 $230.30 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 101494/Y YORK SELLING CST OF GD LIQU 11/07/94 $159.30 BERGFORD TRUCKING LIQUOR DELIVERY 101494/5 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD LIQU 150136 $614.20* 11/07/94 $17.01 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933740 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $12.69 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1940620 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 6759 11/07/94 $1.26 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933740 PARK ADMIN. GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $25.22 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES R102680 ARENA ADMINIST OFFICE SUPPLIE _6477 11/07/94 $4.54 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933740 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $26.16 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1916800 POLICE DEPT. G OFFICE SUPPLIE 11/07/94 $50.48 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933740 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 - $17.04 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES CM177972 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $92.85 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1905970 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $19.44 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933740 RECYCLING GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $25.54 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1905970 FINANCE GENERAL SUPPLI 6685 11/07/94 $94.74 BERTELSON BROS. INC. 95 CALENDARS /ENG PAD 1937450 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6761 11/07/94 $13.74 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1939280 PARK ADMIN. OFFICE SUPPLIE 11/07/94 $19.71 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1957980 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6928 11/07/94 $135.65 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1957980 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $18.91 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1962500 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 6013 11/07/94 $7.63 BERTELSON BROS. INC.. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1960180 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 6927 11/07/94 $12.92 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL.SUPPLIES 1957980 FINANCE GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $5.20 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1957981 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 6863 11/07/94 $22.47 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1957960 POLICE DEPT. G OFFICE SUPPLIE 11/07/94 $11.25 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1957980 PARK ADMIN. GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $33.25 BERTELSON BROS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1933760 POLICE DEPT. G OFFICE SUPPLIE 6848 11/07/94 $37.92 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933741 INSPECTIONS GENERAL SUPPLI 6843 11/07/94 $8.43 BERTELSON BROS. INC. GENERAL SUPPLIES 1933741 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 6843 150138 $679.97* 11/07/94 $96.00 BERWALD ROOFING CO INC REPAIR ROOF 8461 CLUB HOUSE CONTR REPAIRS 6607 150139 $96.00* 11/07/94 $422.67 BEST BUY CO GENERAL SUPPLIES 102194 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI. 150140 $422.67*- 11/07/94 $40.69 -BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS 0 KEYS 009033 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6429 11/07/94 $319.50 BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS O REPAIR PARTS 9373 PUMP & LIFT ST REPAIR PARTS 6509 11/07/94 •$345.06 BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS O REPAIR PARTS 9831 DISTRIBUTION REPAIR PARTS 6671 •Y COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 5 CHECK NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $6.39 * BEST LOCKING SYSTEMS O REPAIR PARTS 9671 PUMP & LIFT ST REPAIR PARTS 6566 150141 $711.64 11/07/94 $6,766.34 BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS BLACKTOP 68008 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3522 11/07/94 $6,125.35 BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS BLACKTOP 68007 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3522 11/07/94 $4,799.31 BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS BLACKTOP 68006 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3522 11/07/94 $3,694.09 BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS ASPHALT 26512 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3522 150142 $21,385.09* 11/07/94 $156.00 BLAKE, SHIRLEY AC INSTRUCTOR`' 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150143 $156.00* 11/07/94 $50.00 BLOOMINGTON ART CENTER ART CENTER CONFERENC 102494 ART CENTER ADM CONF & SCHOOLS 150144 $50.00* 11/07/94 $304.05 BLUE PLUS REFUND OF PAYMENT 102194 GENERAL FD PRO AMBULANCE FEES 150145 $304.05* 11/07/94 $50.36 BOUSTEAD ELECTRIC & MF REPAIR PARTS 386563 DISTRIBUTION REPAIR PARTS 6408 11/07/94 $46.24 BOUSTEAD ELECTRIC &•MF GENERAL SUPPLIES 387274 LIFT STATION M GENERAL SUPPLI 6408 150146 $96.60* 11/07/94 .$164.65 BOWLER, WILLIAM WORKER COMP ADJUSTME 101994 FIRE DEPT. GEN SALARIES REG 150147 $164.65* 11/07/94 $184.57 BOYER TRUCKS CONTRACTED REPAIRS 23877 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 150148 $184.57* 11/07/94 $527.18 BRISSMAN- KENNEDY INC EQUIPMENT REPLACEMEN 343895 -1. CENT SVC GENER EQUIP REPLACEM 6377 11/07/94 $15.85 BRISSMAN- KENNEDY INC VACUUM BAGS 343895 CENT SVC GENER EQUIP REPLACEM 6377 150149 $543.03* 11/07/94 $396.58 BROCK WHITE GENERAL SUPPLIES 72769101 PARKING RAMP GENERAL SUPPLI 6753 11/07/94 - $46.86 BROCK WHITE GENERAL SUPPLIES 71564701 GENERAL.MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6191 150150 $443.44* 11/07/94 $192.00 BROCKWAY, MAUREEN AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150151 $192.00* 11/07/94 $434.52 BROWN TRAFFIC PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 16051 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REPAIR PARTS 6394 150152 $434.52* 11/07/94 $125.00 BUDAS, STEVE SERVICES CL /EB 112594 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150153 $125.00* 11/07/94 $39.10 BUELL, PAUL CONT ED /POLICE 101994 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150154 $39.10* 11/07/94 $49.00 BUREAU OF BUSINESS PRA TRAINING AIDS 101994 SUPERV. & OVRH.TRAINING AIDS 150155 $49.00* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 6 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $59.00 BUROW, MARY LOU CLASS REFUND 101194 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 1!0156 $59.00* 11/07/94 $85.00 BURTIS, ROBERT SERVICES CL /EB 112294 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150157 $85.00* 11/07/94 $141.54 CABIN FEVER SPORTING G GENERAL SUPPLIES 102294 CONTINGENCIES GENERAL SUPPLI 6851 150158 $141.54* 11/07/94 $75.00 CANTON, JANET MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 110194 FINANCE MILEAGE 1.50159 $75.00* 11/07/94 $244.95 CAPITOL COMMUNICATIONS PAGER FILTER 5499 FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP REPLACEM 6006 11/07/94 $979.80 CAPITOL COMMUNICATIONS PAGER FILTERS 5218 FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP REPLACEM 5997 L50160 $1,224.75* 11/07/94 $387.00 7TAPULT INC WORD PERFECT CLASS 33002094 CENT SVC GENER ADVERT PERSONL 6926 11/07/94 $12° 1'APULT INC WINDOW CLASS 3300:'104 PARK ADMIN. CONF & SCHOOLS 150161 $' 0 - 11/07/94 CATCO REPAIR PARTS 351. 3 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6583 11/07/94 CATCO REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6655 11/07/94 ..98 CATCO REPAIR PARTS 357';)7 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6745 11/07/94 x1.96 CATCO REPA?P. PARTS 357.71.!4 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6746 150162 >161.78* j 11 /07 /xW $103.19 CDP GENERT, SUPPLIES 2(l ' ')5 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 6817 150163 $103.19* 11/07/94 564.24 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 1020 /PD PATROL TELEPHONE 11/07/9.1 $276.54 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONES 102794 PARK ADMIN. PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $124.85 CELLULAR ONE TELEPHONE 102794/R COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $116.98 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 101394/P GENERAL MAINT EQUIP RENTAL 6728 11/07/94 $99.89 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 1013 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $33.47 CELLULAR ONE MOBILE PHONE 101094/P BUILDING MAINT TELEPHONE 6718 11/07/94 _ $253.53 CELLULAR ONE CELLUALR PHONES 092894 PARK ADMIN. PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $157.91 CELLULAR ONE TELEPHONE 101094/B INSPECTIONS TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $60.85 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 1020 DISTRIBUTION GENERAL SUPPLI 6806 11/07/94 $10.74 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/P PATROL TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $10.74 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/P PATROL TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $14.83 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/P INVESTIGATION TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $107.32 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094 /P ANIMAL CONTROL GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $66.29 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/P PATROL TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $80.73 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/P INVESTIGATION TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $60.02 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/F FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP RENTAL 2144 11/07/94 $48.16 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE 102094/F FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP RENTAL 2144 11/07/94 $52.20 CELLULAR ONE CAR PHONE 102094 /K ADMINISTRATION TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $11.06 CELLULAR ONE TELEPHONE 101394/G CLUB HOUSE TELEPHONE . 150165 $2,150.35* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 7 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $37.22 CELLULAR ONE CELLULAR PHONE CHARG 27268 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6839 11/07/94 $291.81 CELLULAR ONE PORTABLE PHONE 24873 GENERAL MAINT TOOLS 6412 150166 $329.03* 11/07/94 $99.58 CERAMIC ARTS & SUPPLIE CRAFT SUPPLIES 19941 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 6093 11/07/94 $49.00 CERAMIC ARTS & SUPPLIE CRAFT SUPPLIES 20221 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 6772 150167 $148.58* 11/07/94 $68.00 CITY BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD B 78000 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $68.00 CITY BEER COST OF GOODS SOLD M 77822 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 150168 $136.00* 11/07/94 $78.00 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON PRINTING 102094 PARK ADMIN. PRINTING 11/07/94 $34,252.50 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON JOINT HEALTH 613 PUBLIC HEALTH PROF SERVICES 150169 $34,330.50* 11/07/94 $34.79 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 VERNON OCCUPAN SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $232.81 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 CLUB HOUSE SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $34.79 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 BUILDING MAINT SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $34.79 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 50TH ST OCCUPA SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $34.79 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 PW BUILDING SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $1,485.57 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 CITY HALL GENE SEWER & WATER 11/07/94 $34.79 CITY OF EDINA SEWER & WATER 100794 GENERAL MAINT SEWER & WATER 150170 $1,892.33* 11/07/94 $185.00 CITY OF EDINA RUBBISH REMOVAL 3181 50TH ST OCCUPA RUBBISH REMOVA 150171 $185.00* 11/07/94 $950.00 CLARK ENGINEERING CORP PROF SERVICES 25397 ENGINEERING GE PROF SERVICES 150172 $950.00* 11/07/94 $37.12 CLARK, KELLY MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102494 METER READING MILEAGE 150173 $37.12* 11/07/94 $297.00 CLASSIC SPORTING ARMS AMMUNITION 1381 GUN RANGE AMMUNITION 6783 150174 $297.00* 11/07/94 $6,490.18 CLEAN -FLO LAB AERATION SYSTEM 100794 WEED CONTROL PROF SERVICES 5346 150175 $6,490.18* 11/07/94 $134.05 COCA COLA BOTTLING COM COST OF GOODS SOLD M 02520228 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $100.55 COCA COLA BOTTLING COM COST OF GOODS SOLD M 02529765 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $181.30 COCA COLA BOTTLING COM COST OF GOODS SOLD M 02579760 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $102.05 COCA COLA BOTTLING COM COST OF GOODS SOLD M 02597473 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $205.40 COCA COLA BOTTLING COM COST OF GOODS SOLD M 02608833 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150176 $723.35* 11/07/94 $319.50 COMMERCIAL FURNITURE B CHAIR REPLACEMENT 00002331 CENT SVC GENER EQUIP REPLACEM 7036 11/07/94 $734.85 COMMERCIAL FURNITURE B EQUIPMENT REPLACEMEN 2332 CITY HALL EQUIP REPLACEM 5807 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 8 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 150177 $1,054.35* 11/07/94 $23.43 COMPRESS AIR & EQUIPME SPACERS 38959 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 6016 150178 $23.43* 11/07/94 $30.00 COMPUTER CHEQUE OF MIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1028/. #3 VERNON LIQUOR PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $30.00 COMPUTER CHEQUE OF MIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1028/ #2 LIQUOR YORK GE PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $30.00 COMPUTER CHEQUE OF MIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1028/ #1 LIQUOR 50TH ST PROF SERVICES 150179 $90.00* 11/07/94 $311.40 CONNEY SAFETY PRODUCTS SAFETY EQUIPMENT 807204 PUMP & LIFT ST SAFETY EQUIPME 6489 150180 $311.40* 11/07/94 $298.40 CONSOLIDATED PLASTICS GENERAL SUPPLIES 1347595 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 5314 150181 $298.40* 11/07/94 $63.88 COPY EQUIPMENT INC. BLUELINE PAPER /TECH 0394379 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6763 11/07/94 $93.87 COPY EQUIPMENT INC. PLOTTER PAPER 0394651 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6830 11/07/94 $98.96 COPY EQUIPMENT INC. MYLAR & BLUELINE PAP 0394103 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6710 11/07/94 $30.54 COPY EQUIPMENT INC. BLUE PRINTING 0395390 ENGINEERING GE BLUE PRINTING 6880 150182 $287.25* 11/07/94 $120.00 COSMAN, MAVIS CHRISTMAS DECORATION 103194 ED BUILDING & GENERAL SUPPLI 150183 $120.00* 11/07/94 $213.00 CRITTER CONTROL REMOVE BEAVER 24261 PATHS & HARD S PROF SERVICES 6665 11/07/94 $213.00 CRITTER CONTROL REMOVE BEAVER. 24257 PATHS & HARD S PROF SERVICES 6665 11/07/94 $213.00 CRITTER CONTROL TRAPPER 24295 GENERAL STORM CONTR REPAIRS 6823 150184 $639.00* 11/07/94 $450.00 CROWN PLASTIC CONTRACTED REPAIRS 00027608 ARENA BLDG /GRO CONTR REPAIRS 5265 150185 $450.00* 11/07/94 $78.82 CULLIGAN BOTTLED WATER WATER 0930 CITY HALL GENE GENERAL SUPPLI 6836 150186 $78.82* 11/07/94 $124.00 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. REPAIR PARTS 69077 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6437 11/07/94 $59.92 CUSHMAN MOTOR CO. REPAIR PARTS 69152 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6435 150187 $183.92* 11/07/94 $83.13 CY'S UNIFORMS UNIFORM SHIRTS 0011613 FIRE DEPT. GEN UNIF ALLOW 6691 150188 $83.13* 11/07/94 $150.21 DAYSTARTER REPAIR PARTS 5776 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6315 11/07/94 $45.14 DAYSTARTER ACCESSORIES 9602 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6584 11/07/94 $105.88 DAYSTARTER REPAIR PARTS 5928 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6506 11/07/94 $128.56 DAYSTARTER REPAIR PARTS 5944 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6567 11/07/94 $99.81 DAYSTARTER REPAIR PARTS 9620 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6729 150189 $529.60* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 9 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $893.00 DCA INC HOSPITALIZATION 66049 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 11/07/94 $897.00 DCA INC HOSPITALIZATION 066400 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 150190 $1,790.00* 11/07/94 $67.10 DE- SIGNER BANNER 029168 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 6014 150191 $67.10* 11/07/94 $3,544.80 DELTA DENTAL HOSPITALIZATION 29703 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 150192 $3,544.80* 11/07/94 $8.95 DEPENDABLE COURIER MESSENGER SERVICE 269404 CENT SVC GENER PROF SERVICES 150193 $8.95* 11/07/94 $170.00 DERHAAG MOTOR CONT ED /POLICE 101894 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150194 $170.00* 11/07/94 $54.16 DETERMINATION CORP. /FO DEER CONTROL PROGRAM 6674 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6512 150195 $54.16* 11/07/94 $90.06 DIAMOND ART & CRAFT DI COST OF GOODS SOLD 126823 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6462 11/07/94 $30.66 DIAMOND ART & CRAFT DI COST OF GOODS SOLD 126264 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6266 11/07/94 $186.80 DIAMOND ART & CRAFT DI COST OF GOODS SOLD 126285 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6266 11/07/94 $213.15 DIAMOND ART & CRAFT DI COST OF GOODS SOLD 127169 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6465 150196 $520.67* 11/07/94 $1,168.00 DICKER, TOBIE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $87.00 DICKER, TOBIE PART TIME MAINT /AC 102494 ART CENTER BLD PROF SERVICES 150197 $1,255.00* 11/07/94 $279.00 DIETRICHSON, BILL ART WORK SOLD 102494 ART CNTR PROG SALES OTHER 150198 $279.00* 11/07/94 $256.00 DISCOM RADIO SERVICE 584685 EQUIPMENT OPER RADIO SERVICE 6574 150199 $256.00* 11/07/94 $140.68 DISPATCH COMM /MN RADIO SERVICE 16644 EQUIPMENT OPER RADIO SERVICE 6748 150200 $140.68* 11/07/94 $180.73 DOROTHY FOSSUM OR MARG AMBULANCE FEES 101694 GENERAL FD PRO AMBULANCE FEES 150201 $180.73* 11/07/94 $8,414.44 DORSEY & WHITNEY LEGAL 385290 LEGAL SERVICES PRO SVC - LEGA 150202 $8,414.44* 11/07/94 $190.00 DULUTH TECHNICAL COLLE CONT ED /ENGINEERING 102594 ENGINEERING GE CONF & SCHOOLS 150203 $190.00* 11/07/94 $55.91 EARL F. ANDERSON SIGNS & POSTS 136444 STREET NAME SI SIGNS & POSTS 6401 11/07/94 $252.41 EARL F. ANDERSON SIGNS 136598 STREET NAME SI SIGNS & POSTS 6491 150204 $308.32* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 10 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $23.40 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 428685 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,137.70 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 428684 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,697.95 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 428012 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $777.05 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 427998 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,386.45 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 434320 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $3,045.20 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 433800 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $105.00 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 433798 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $675.55 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 430953 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $4,185.50 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 430954 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $6,252.60 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 431484 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $58.50 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 431489 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $276.50 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS SOLD B 432018 "YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $194.20 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE COST OF GOODS.SOLD B 093094 NORMANDALE GC CST OF GDS BEE 2250 1.50205 $19,815.60* 11/07/94 $85.16 ECOWATER SYSTEMS GENERAL SUPPLIES 101794 GUN RANGE GENERAL SUPPLI 150206 $85.16* 11/07/94 $85.00 71)INA COMMUNITY EDUCAT ADVERTISING 041994 ED ADMIN 'Tll'.i%r ADVERT OTHER 6767 150207 $85.00* 11/07/94 $30.00 EDINA HISTORICAL SOCIE ART WORK SOLD 23 ART SUPPLY GIF CC''.° LESSONS 150208 $30.00* 11/07/94 $247.29 EDINA SENIORS SR NEWSLETTER POSTAG 110194 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE 150209 $247.29* 11/07/94 $102.24 EGGHEAD SOFTWARE QUATTRO UPGRADE 13479152 FINANCE EQUIP REPLACEM 6925 11/07/94 $196.57 EGGHEAD SOFTWARE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMEN 13479151 FINANCE EQUIP REPLACEM 6925 11/07/94 $51.73 EGGHEAD SOFTWARE QUATROPRO 13280856 ASSESSING GENERAL SUPPLI 6784 1.50210 $350.54* 11/07/94 $196.88 EICHSTADT, KENDRA SERVICES CL /EB 103194 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 150211 $196.88* 11/07/94 $300.00 EMPLOYEES CLUB GENERAL SUPPLIES NOV 1994 CONTINGENCIES GENERAL SUPPLI 150212 $300.00* 11/07/94 $434.52 ESS BROS & SONS STORM GRATES 010569 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6820 11/07/94 $70.29 ESS BROS & SONS STROM GRATES 010570 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6821 11/07/94 $404.70 ESS BROS & SONS STORM GRATES 010558 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6822 11/07/94 $372.28 ESS BROS & SONS CURB BOXES 01376 GENERAL STORM CASTINGS 6557 150213 $1,281.79* 11/07/94 $203.00 FARBER, DIANE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $93.00 FARBER, DIANE PART TIME MAINT /AC 102494 ART CENTER BLD PROF SERVICES 150214 $296.00* 11/07/94 $1,821.43 FEED RITE CONTROL WATER CHEMICALS 46644 WATER TREATMEN WATER TRTMT SU 3516 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 11 CHECK NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 - $365.00 * FEED RITE CONTROL CREDIT 19799 WATER TREATMEN WATER TRTMT SU 11/07/94 $336.02 FEED RITE CONTROL WATER CHEMICALS 46683 WATER TREATMEN WATER TRTMT SU 3516 150215 $1,792.45 11/07/94 $100.00 FIRST TRUST NATIONAL A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 101394 GOLF DOME PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $100.00 FIRST TRUST NATIONAL A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 101394 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $200.00 FIRST TRUST NATIONAL A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 101394 ARENA ADMINIST PROF SERVICES 150216 $400.00* 11/07/94 $7.22 FLOYD LOCK & SAFE CO SALES TAX 174295. BUILDING MAINT PROF SERVICES 6385 150217 $7.22* 11/07/94 $95.00 FMAM CONT ED /FIRE 102594 FIRE DEPT. GEN CONF & SCHOOLS 150218 $95.00* 11/07/94 $62.09 FOWLER ELECTRIC TIRES 918510 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6626 11/07/94 $70.19 FOWLER ELECTRIC REPAIR PARTS 915900 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6623 11/07/94 $73.33 FOWLER ELECTRIC REPAIR PARTS 10901310 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6328 150219 $206.21* 11/07/94 $384.00 FRAME, SUSAN AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150220 $384.00* 11/07/94 - $196.18 FRANKLIN QUEST COMPANY CREDIT 11740729 ART CENTER, ADM CONF & SCHOOLS 11/07/94 $239.88 FRANKLIN QUEST COMPANY CONT ED 11882122 CENT SVC GENER ADVERT PERSONL 6466 150221 $43.70* 11/07/94 $125.00 FRANSSELL, CATHERINE CRAFT SUPPLIES 102494 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 11/07/94 $75.00 FRANSSELL, CATHERINE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150222 $200.00* 11/07/94 $526.93 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 PUMP & LIFT ST LAUNDRY 11/07/94 $914.46 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 GENERAL MAINT LAUNDRY 11/07/94 $336.80 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 EQUIPMENT OPER LAUNDRY 11/07/94 $719.51 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 BUILDING MAINT LAUNDRY 11/07/94 $319.19 G & K SERVICES CLEANING SUPPLIES 093094 PW BUILDING CLEANING SUPPL 11/07/94 $26.90 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 CENTENNIAL LAK LAUNDRY 11/07/94 $178.29 G & K SERVICES LAUNDRY 093094 ARENA BLDG /GRO LAUNDRY 150223 $3,022.08* 11/07/94 $275.00 G &T TRUCKING COMPANY EQUIPMENT RENTAL 94888 GENERAL MAINT EQUIP RENTAL 6493 150224 $275.00* 11/07/94 $480.00 G.V. LARSEN & ASSOC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 102194 CENTENNIAL LAK PROF SERVICES 150225 $480.00* 11/07/94 $99.19 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 MAINT OF COURS RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $48.63 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 YORK OCCUPANCY RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $613.57 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 CLUB HOUSE RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $70.87 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 GUN RANGE RUBBISH REMOVA COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 12 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $153.08 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 PATHS & HARD S RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $49.16 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 VERNON OCCUPAN RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $285.04 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 GENERAL MAINT RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $100.26 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 FIRE DEPT. GEN RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $850.15 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 ED BUILDING & RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $132.01 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 CITY HALL GENE RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $255.06 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 ARENA BLDG /GRO RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $68.28 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 ART CENTER BLD RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $99.68 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 LITTER REMOVAL RUBBISH REMOVA 11/07/94 $285.04 GALLAGHER'S SERVICES I RUBBISH REMOVAL 102594 PW BUILDING RUBBISH REMOVA 150226 $3,110.02* 11/07/94 $75.00 GALLOWAY, SUZANNE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150227 $75.00* 11/07/94 $126.00 GANZER DIST INC COST OF GOODS SOLD B 184509 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $122.00 GANZER DIST INC COST OF GOODS SOLD B 184116 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 150228 $248.00* 11/07/94 $320.00 GARDER, DOUG AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150229 $320.00* 11/07/94 $16.95 GENERAL SPORTS POLO SHIRTS 039395 ATHLETIC ACTIV GENERAL SUPPLI 6847 150230 $16.95* 11/07/94 $641.87 GEREBI, LIZ SERVICES CL /EB 103194 . ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 150231 $641.87* 11/07/94 $44.75 GETTMAN COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD M 22246 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150232 $44.75* 11/07/94 $51.77 GILSON COMPANY INC TESTING SIEVE 13001600 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 6829 150233 $51.77* 11/07/94 $50.00 GLEN SIPE PIANO SERVIC SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 941020 ED BUILDING & SVC CONTR EQUI 6923 150234 $50.00* 11/07/94 $252.00 GLEWWE, LINDA AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150235 $252.00* 11/07/94 $427.00 GOPHER STATE 1 CALL GOPHER STATE ONE CAL 4090228 SUPERV. & OVRH GOPHER STATE 6737 150236 $427.00* 11/07/94 $24.00 GORMAN, ROBERT CLASS REFUND 101194 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150237 $24.00* 11/07/94 $28.27 GRAINGER REPAIR PARTS 49866606 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6492 11/07/94 $83.17 GRAINGER TOOLS 49866719 GENERAL MAINT TOOLS 6514 11/07/94 $272.77 GRAINGER TOOLS 49866721 GENERAL MAINT TOOLS 6515 11/07/94 $68.65 GRAINGER REPAIR PARTS 49523304 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6654 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 13 CHECK NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------=------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $473.24 GRAINGER GENERAL SUPPLIES 49523223 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6646 11/07/94 $129.00 GRAINGER REPAIR PARTS 49866129 CITY HALL GENE REPAIR PARTS 6290 11/07/94 $203..28 GRAINGER GENERAL SUPPLIES 49521540 DISTRIBUTION GENERAL SUPPLI 6289 11/07/94 $16.23 GRAINGER REPAIR PARTS 49866232 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6312 11/07/94 - $16.83 GRAINGER CREDIT 49866398 MAINT OF COURS GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $39.77 GRAINGER HOSE END /TUBING 49866396 MAINT OF COURS GENERAL SUPPLI 6432 150238 $1,297.55* 11/07/94 $192.00 GRAPP, JEAN AC INSTRUCTOR 102'494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150239 $192.00* 11/07/94 $20.58 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES 10410611 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 6716 11/07/94 $396.06 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. REPAIR PARTS 10410461 CITY HALL GENE REPAIR PARTS 6641 150240 $416.64* 11/07/94 $100.00 GREAT WORKS CONTRACTED REPAIRS 101894 MOWING CONTR REPAIRS 150241 $100.00* 11/07/94 $181.06 GREEN VALUE NURSERY TREES FOR CITY HALL 10531 CITY HALL GENE GENERAL SUPPLI 6388 150242 $181.06* 11/07/94 $29.00 GREEN, ROBYN CLASS REFUND 101894 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150243 $29.00* 11/07/94 $25.00 GRINDELAND, KEN SERVICES CL /EB 111794 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150244 $25.00* 11/07/94 $250.81 GRUBERS POWER EQUIPMEN OILS /CHAIN SAW 20404 EQUIPMENT REPL EQUIP REPLACEM 6234 150245 $250.81* 11/07/94 $75.00 HALL, KEVIN SERVICES CL /EB 112594 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150246 $75.00* 11/07/94 $319.23 HALLMAN OIL COMPANY ACCESSORIES 269809 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6402 11/07/94 $75.30 HALLMAN OIL COMPANY LUBRICANTS 270043 EQUIPMENT OPER LUBRICANTS 3523 150247 $394.53* 11/07/94 $17,185.00 HARRIS HOMEYER CO. INSURANCE 100194 CENT SVC GENER INSURANCE 11/07/94 $37,480.00 HARRIS HOMEYER CO. INSURANCE 100194 CENT SVC GENER INSURANCE 150248 $54;665.00* 11/07/94 $29.37 HAYDEN- MURPHY EQUIPMEN REPAIR PARTS C21970 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6582 150249 $29.37* 11/07/94 $233.00 HAYWA, PHYLLIS AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $25.00 HAYWA, PHYLLIS SERVICES CL /EB 120194 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150250 $258.00* 11/07/94 $178.00 HEDGES, DIANA GENERAL SUPPLIES 102494 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 150251 $178.00* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 14 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $254.79 HEIMARK FOODS MEAT 101594 GRILL CST OF GD FOOD 2252 11/07/94 $111.75 HEIMARK FOODS COST OF GOODS SOLD F 103194 GRILL CST OF GD FOOD 2252 150252 $366.54* 11/07/94 $19.50 HENNEPIN COUNTY RECORD FILING FEE 6346741 CDBG PROG PROF SERVICES 150253 $19.50* 11/07/94 $642.06 HENNEPIN COUNTY'SHERIF WORKHOUSE /JAIL 101994 LEGAL SERVICES BRD & RM PRISO 150254 $642.06* 11/07/94 $536.00 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASU TREE WASTE DISPOSAL 23079 TREES & MAINTE RUBBISH REMOVA 5640 150255 $536.00* 11/07/94 $6,091.24 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASU WORKHOUSE /JAIL 102194 LEGAL SERVICES BRD & RM PRISO 150256 $6,091.24* 11/07/94 $75.50 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASU HAZ WASTE GENERATOR 102694 SUPERV. & OVRH HAZ. WASTE DIS 150257 $75.50* 11/07/94 $32.00 HERTOGS, MARY CLASS REFUND 110194 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150258 $32.00* 11/07/94 $186.3.8 HIRSHFIELD'S PAINT MFG FIELD PAINT 31170 FIELD MAINTENA LINE MARK POWD 3425 150259 ,$186.38* 11/07/94 $71.79 HOFFERS INC LINE MARKING POWDER 179149 FIELD MAINTENA LINE MARK POWD 6674 150260 $71.79* 11/07/94 $6.00 HOLMBERG, KAY REFUND FIREARM SAFET 101494 GENERAL FD PRO REGISTRATION F .150261 $6.00* 11/07/94 $30.43 HOME )UICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 31053 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $11.60 HOMF. MICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 31052 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $67.61 HOME '-TICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 31`1.7 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150262 $109.64* 11/07/94 $158.25 HORIZON CHEMICAL CO IN CHEMICALS 1297 POOL TRACK GRE CHEMICALS 6712 150263 $158.25* 11/07/94 $559.72 HUNERBERG CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION GOLF CO 101194 GC CIP CIP 150264 $559.72* 11/07/94 $689.08 ICMA ANNUAL DUES 297544 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 150265 $689.08* 11/07/94 $400.00 INDUSTRIAL FLOOR MAINT REPAIR PARTS 8630 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6657 150266 $400.00* 11/07/94 $28.71 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO REPAIR PARTS 393460 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6502 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 - Page 15 CHECK NO ---------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT -------------------------------------------------------------- VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 150267 $28.71* --------------------------------- 11/07/94 $172.14 INTERSTATE DETROIT DIE TRANS REPAIR 147733 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6517 11/07/94 $172.40 INTERSTATE DETROIT DIE CONTRACTED REPAIRS 148038 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6513 150268 $344.54* 11/07/94 $193.50 IRRIGATION BY DESIGN GENERAL SUPPLIES 14167 GENERAL MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6736 150269 $193.50* 11/07/94 $1,453.04 IVERSON, KATHY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 101294 COMMUNICATIONS PROF SERVICES 150270 $1,453.04* 11/07/94 $70.00 J. ALAN WOLF INTERPRETOR -ADA 94691 CONTINGENCIES PROF SERVICES 6857 150271 $70.00* 11/07/94 $700.00 J.C. FOGELBERG ARBITRA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 092194 POLICE DEPT. G PROF SERVICES 150272 $700.00* 11/07/94 $100.56 JERRYS FOODS GENERAL SUPPLIES 0930 ART CENTER ADM GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $750.66 JERRYS FOODS COST OF GOODS SOLD F 0930 GRILL CST OF GD FOOD 11/07/94 $74.70 JERRYS FOODS GENERAL SUPPLIES 0930 SPECIAL ACTIVI GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $88.84 JERRYS FOODS GENERAL SUPPLIES 0930 COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $10.98 JERRYS FOODS CLEANING SUPPLIES 0930 FIRE DEPT. GEN CLEANING SUPPL 11/07/94 $75.28 JERRYS FOODS MEETING EXPENSE 0930 FIRE DEPT. GEN MEETING EXPENS 150273 $1,101.02* 11/07/94 $94.22 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $6.63 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 NORMAN. MAINT. GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $10.38 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 PUBLIC HEALTH GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $17.25 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ANIMAL CONTROL GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $31.84 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ED BUILDING & GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $17.91 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 INSPECTIONS GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $18.16 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ARENA ICE MAIN GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $1.89 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ENGINEERING GE GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $39.00 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 GUN RANGE GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $310.66 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $38.41 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 LIFT STATION M GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $40.01 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 GOLF ADMINISTR GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $45.69 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 EQUIPMENT OPER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $47.56 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $479.25 JERRYS HARDWARE REPAIR PARTS 092594 CITY HALL GENE REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $91.79 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $29.23 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 ST LIGHTING OR GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $334.87 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $129.07 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 STREET NAME SI GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $12.97 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 STREET REVOLVI GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $31.66 JERRYS HARDWARE GENERAL SUPPLIES 092594 PUMP & LIFT ST GENERAL SUPPLI 150275 $1,828.45 *. 11/07/94 $185.31 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING E1813 INSPECTIONS PRINTING COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 16 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $60.44 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING E2818 ART CENTER ADM PRINTING 6463 11/07/94 $20.91 JERRYS PRINTING PRINTING E2899 PUBLIC HEALTH PRINTING 1.50276 $266.66* 11/07/94 $18.79 JOHNSON, NAOMI GENERAL SUPPLIES 102494 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $133.88 JOHNSON, NAOMI CRAFT SUPPLIES 102494 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 11/07/94 $21.70 JOHNSON, NAOMI ADVERTISING OTHER 102494 ART CENTER ADM ADVERT OTHER 150277 $174.37* 11/07/94 $137.50 JONES, JENNIFER SERVICES CL /EB 103194 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 150278 $137.50* 11/07/94 $335.49 JR JOHNSON SUPPLY TREES, FLOWERS, SHRU 57775 ED BUILDING & TREES FLWR SHR 6368 150279 $335.49* 11/07/94 $4.00 JULIEN,- DIANE GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 PARK MAINTENAN GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $23.5,' JULIEN, DIANE LICENSES & PERMITS 102894 EQUIPMENT OPER LIC & PERMITS 11/07/94 $22..77 JULIEN, DIANE • GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 EQUIPMENT OPER GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $5.00 JULIEN, DIANE MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 ':'ARK MAINTENAN MILEAGE 150280 $55.27* - 11/07/94 $27.19 JUSTUS LUMBER REPAIR PARTS 97822 CITY HALL GENE REPAIR.PARTS 6157 11/07/94 $15.05 JUSTUS LUMBER GENERAL SUPPLIES 49 GENERAL STORM GENERAL SUPPLI 6295 11/07/94 $4,862.39 JUSTUS LUMBER LUMBER 800 PARK CIP CIP 6313 11/07/94 $17.64 JUSTUS LUMBER LUMBER 1425 CENTENNIAL LAK PAINT 6383 11/07/94 $ '74.12 JUSTUS LU1• "ER OAK 991987 CENTENNIAL LAK PAINT 6223 150281 $4,: -16.39* 11/07/94 $115.96 KANE, KF' : .TH CONT ED /POLICE 101394 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150282 $115.96* 11/07/94 $61.94 KATTREH, I1N POSTAGE 102494 ED ADMINISTRAT POSTAGE 11/07/94 $22.46 KATTREH, A14N GENERAL SUPPLIES 102494 ED ADMINISTRAT GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $15.50 KATTREH,- ANN TOOLS 102494 ED BUILDING & TOOLS 11/07/94 $40.39 KATTREH, ANN GENERAL SUPPLIES 102494 ED BUILDING & GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $36.00 KATTREH, ANN CHEMICALS 102494 ED BUILDING & CHEMICALS 11/07/94 $69.56 KATTREH, ANN REPAIR PARTS 102494 ED BUILDING & REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $30.00 KATTREH, ANN CONFERENCES & SCHOOL 102494 ED ADMINISTRAT CONF & SCHOOLS 150283 $275.85* 11/07/94 $409.50 KELLY SERVICES INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 41444183 ELECTION PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $87.36 KELLY SERVICES INC TEMP EMPLOYEE 40434334 ELECTION PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $436.80 KELLY SERVICES INC TEMP HELP 42427989 ELECTION PROF SERVICES 150284 $933.66* 11/07/94 $144.00 KENNEDY, CARLA AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150285 $144.00* 11/07/94 $88.76 KLEVEN, LEONARD MEETING EXPENSE 110194 ADMINISTRATION MEETING EXPENS 150286 $88.76* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 17 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $137.25 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 126261 MAINT OF COURS GENERAL SUPPLI 6440 11/07/94 $46.83 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 127582 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 6770 11/07/94 $147.50 KNOX COMM CREDIT TOOLS 125081 GENERAL MAINT TOOLS 6415 11/07/94 $216.83 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 127895 BUILDING MAINT LUMBER 6755 11/07/94 $145.98 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 127264 BUILDING MAINT LUMBER 6677 11/07/94 $178.77 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 128118 BUILDING MAINT LUMBER 6757 11/07/94 $57.94 KNOX COMM CREDIT ARNESON GREENHOUSE 125924 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6556 11/07/94 $40.47 KNOX COMM CREDIT HAND TOOLS 125385 BUILDING MAINT TOOLS 6504 11/07/94 $33.60 KNOX COMM CREDIT ARNESON GREENHOUSE 125979 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6556 11/07/94 $85.40 KNOX COMM CREDIT BREDESEN BENCHES 125692 PATHS & HARD S GENERAL SUPPLI 6520 11/07/94 $61.66 KNOX COMM CREDIT CONCRETE FOR BENCHES 124254 PATHS & HARD S GENERAL SUPPLI 6395 11/07/94 $61.66 KNOX COMM CREDIT CEMENT 124481 GENERAL STORM GENERAL SUPPLI 6406 11/07/94 $48.38 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 124257 BUILDING MAINT LUMBER 6392 11/07/94 $46.88 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 124308 ARENA BLDG /GRO GENERAL SUPPLI 6473 11/07/94 $20.37 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 124328 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 6268 11/07/94 $268.68 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 120171 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 5828 11/07/94 $34.56 KNOX COMM CREDIT LUMBER 126626 BUILDING MAINT LUMBER 6643 11/07/94 $642.07 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 122637 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 5828 11/07/94 - $267.77 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 117699. ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $131.68 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 123216 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 - $19.87 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 120171. ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 5828 11/07/94 $313.14 KNOX COMM CREDIT GENERAL SUPPLIES 119028 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 5825 150288 $2,432.01* 11/07/94 $220.00 KNUTSON, KAREN AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150289 $220.00* 11/07/94 $591.80 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD B 117156 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $248.90 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD M 117272 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,335.50 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD B 117679 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $620.65 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD M 116779 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 -$.10 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD B 113826. 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,219.40 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD B 116287 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,200.10 KUETHER DIST. CO. COST OF GOODS SOLD B 116694 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150290 $5,216.25* 11/07/94 $5,300.25 KUNDE CO INC OAK WILT DISEASE CON 100594 TREES & MAINTE CONTR REPAIRS 4974 150291 $5,300.25* 11/07/94 $25.00 KVASNICK, BARB SERVICES CL /EB 111594 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150292 $25.00* 11/07/94 $100.00 LACASSE, ANDY SERVICES CL /EB 102594 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150293 $100.00* 11/07/94 $88.16 LANCRETE, LAURA MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 103194 PARK ADMIN. MILEAGE 150294 $88.16* 11/07/94 $45.74 LATHROP PAINT SUPPLY C GENERAL SUPPLIES 545968 STREET NAME SI GENERAL SUPPLI 6496 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 18 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $254.94 LATHROP PAINT SUPPLY C GENERAL SUPPLIES 989616 STREET NAME SI GENERAL SUPPLI 6496 150295 $300.68* 11/07/94 $226.77 LAWSON PRODUCTS REPAIR PARTS 1139343 DISTRIBUTION REPAIR PARTS 6658 11/07/94 $167.02 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 1141361 STREET NAME SI GENERAL SUPPLI 6233 11/07/94 $295.61 LAWSON PRODUCTS GENERAL SUPPLIES 1138816 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6659 150296 $689.40* 11/07/94 $195.80 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA HU DUES 103094 HUMAN RELATION DUES & SUBSCRI 150297 $195.80* 11/07/94 $42.47 LEEF BROS. INC. LAUNDRY 093094/A ART CENTER BLD LAUNDRY ].50298 $42.47* 11/07/94 $30.71 LIEN INFECTION CONTROL SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 110194 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 2254 150299 $30.71* 11/07/94 $35.87 LINHOFF GENERAL SUPPLIES 251205 PARK ADMIN. GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $24.37 LINHOFF FILM FOR CAMERA 251307 PARK ADMIN. GENERAL SUPPLI 6831 11/07/94 $21.13 LINHOFF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIE 251012 FIRE DEPT. GEN PHOTO SUPPLIES 6692 150300 $81.37* 11/07/94 $37.67 LONG LAKE TRACTOR & EQ REPAIR PARTS 193028 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6638 150301 $37.67* 11/07/94 $289.95 LUBTECH REPAIRS 139090 ARENA ICE MAIN CONTR REPAIRS 6786 150302 $289.95* 11/07/94 $155.07 LUGER, JEFFREY CONT ED /GOLF COURSE 102094 GOLF ADMINISTR CONF & SCHOOLS 150303 $155.07* 11/07/94 $75.00 LUTTGEN, JOY SERVICES CL /EB 112594 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150304 $75.00* 11/07/94 $317.49 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32600 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $233.94 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32599 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $284.07 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32534 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $334.20 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32761 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $300.78 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32691 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $200.52 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32760 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $200.52 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32842 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $217.23 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32432 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $334.20 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32405 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $267.36 M AMUNDSON COST OF GOODS SOLD M 32461 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150305 $2,690.31* 11/07/94 $384.00 MACKERMAN, DANNY AC INSTRUCTOR 102449 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150306 $384.00* 11/07/94 $165.00 MAGDAL, KATHY WORD PROCESSING 101994 FIRE DEPT. GEN PROF SERVICES 6688 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 19 CHECK NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 150307 $165.00 * 11/07/94 $87.75 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 312971 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $19.65 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 312973 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $2,022.10 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 312972 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $325.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315019 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $909.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315020 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $363.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315101 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $20.40 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315021 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $56.10 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 312926 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $876.15 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 312925 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,395.45 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 312928 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $17.10 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 317927 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $3,384.65 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310462 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $32.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310463 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $249.50 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310117 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $252.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 307678 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $799.05 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 308032 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $3,280.80 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 308086 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $188.40 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 308033 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,186.76 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 308304 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $115.80 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 308085 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $908.50 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310118 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $91.55 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315429 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $34.75 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 315471 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $2,601.65 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315472 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $3,472.85 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 315430 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,424.07 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 310115 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $555.70 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310497 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $54.00 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 310116 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $97.50 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD B 310502 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 - $10.80 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD W 093094/5 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $12.40 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD W 093094/V VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $17.10 MARK VII SALES COST OF GOODS SOLD M 310496 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150310 $24,839.93* 11/07/94 $607.50 MARSH - LARSON DISTRIBUT EQUIPMENT REPLACEMEN 101494 CENT SVC GENER EQUIP REPLACEM 6947 150311 $607.50* 11/07/94 $65.11 MARSHALL, DAVID REFUND OVERPYMT WATE 101394 UTILITY PROG ACCOUNTS REC. 150312 $65.11* 11/07/94 $30.00 MARSTON, ELLIOTT CONFERENCES & SCHOOL 101994 PUBLIC HEALTH CONF & SCHOOLS 150313 $30.00* 11/07/94 $85..77 MCC /MIDWEST COST OF GOODS SOLD 96010 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6458 150314 $85.77* 11/07/94 $100.00 MCCORMICK, CAROL SERVICES CL /EB 111794 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 15031.5 $100.00* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 20 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/9.4 $25.00 MCDA DUES 102494 HUMAN RELATION DUES & SUBSCRI 150316 $25.00* 11/07/94 $495.70 MCGARVEY /SUPERIOR COFF COST OF GOODS SOLD F 2168143 GRILL CST OF GD FOOD 2256 150317 $495.70* 11/07/94 $29.23 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 100194 CENTENNIAL LAK REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $42.60 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY ACCESSORIES 100194 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 11/07/94 $2,518.90 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 100194 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $128.53 MCGUIRE AUTO SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 100194 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 150318 $2,719.26* 11/07/94 $150.00 MCHUGH, FLORENCE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150319 $150.00* 11/07/94 $20.00 MCNALLY, MARJORIE CLASS REFUND 103194 GENERAL FD PRO REGISTRATION F 150320 $20.00* 11/07/94 $273.35 MCNEILUS STEEL GENERAL SUPPLIES 156253 RETAINING WALL GENERAL SUPPLI 6664 150321 $273.35* 11/07/94 $97.75 MED CENTER HEALTH PLAN HOSPITALIZATION 1255736 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 11/07/94 $25,753.35 MED CENTER HEALTH FLAN HOSPITALIZATION 1255059 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 150322 $25,851.10* 11/07/94 $31,623.34 MEDICA CHOICE HOSPITALIZATION 19430510 CENT SVC GENER HOSPITALIZATIO 150323 $31,623.34* 11/07/94 $375.00 MEDICINE SHOW MUSIC' CO SERVICES CL /EB 112194 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150324 $375.00* 11/07/94 $33.06 MEDZIS, ANDREW REIMBURSEMENT /FIRE 102594 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 150325 $33.06* 11/07/94 $334.94 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 37307 ED BUILDING & CLEANING SUPPL 6715 11/07/94 $147.74 MERIT SUPPLY CONTRACTED REPAIRS 37381 GOLF DOME CONTR REPAIRS 6608 11/07/94 $147.74 MERIT SUPPLY CONTRACTED REPAIRS 37381 GRILL CONTR REPAIRS 6608 11/07/94 $446.98 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 37164 PW BUILDING CLEANING SUPPL 6397 11/07/94 $398.94 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 37237 PW BUILDING CLEANING SUPPL 6508 11/07/94 $497.88 MERIT SUPPLY ACCESSORIES 37275 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6580 11/07/94 $486.00 MERIT SUPPLY STORAGE TANK 37380 SNOW & ICE REM GENERAL SUPPLI 6813 11/07/94 $267.04 MERIT SUPPLY CLEANING SUPPLIES 37306 PW BUILDING CLEANING SUPPL 6670 11/07/94 $416.41 MERIT SUPPLY REPAIR PARTS 37264 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6561 11/07/94 $339.46 MERIT SUPPLY GENERAL SUPPLIES 37329 PW BUILDING GENERAL SUPPLI 6744 150326 $3,483.13* 11/07/94 $142.35 METRO ATHLETIC SUPPLY COST OF GOODS SOLD F 4240 ARENA CONCESSI CST OF GD FOOD 6470 11/07/94 $350.40 METRO ATHLETIC SUPPLY COST OF GOODS SOLD F 4410 ARENA CONCESSI CST OF GD FOOD 6769 150327 $492.75* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 21 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $255,213.00 METRO WASTE CONTROL SEWER SERVICE 50501194 SEWER TREATMEN SEWER SVC METR 150328 $255,213.00* 11/07/94 $129.00 MICROFLEX MEDICAL CORP GLOVES FOR GREENHOUS 139020 GENERAL TURF C GENERAL SUPPLI 6558 150329 $129.00* 11/07/94 $260.00 MIDWEST AQUA CARE AQUATIC WEED CONTROL 100394 WEED CONTROL PROF SERVICES 4079 150330 $260.00* 11/07/94 $9,195.78 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18693 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $97.37 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18693 GENERAL MAINT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $91.14 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. DUMPING CHARGES 18693 STREET RENOVAT DUMPING CHARGE 3515 11/07/94 $163.85 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18504 GENERAL MAINT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $5,245.80 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18504 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $54.62 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. DUMPING CHARGES 18504 STREET RENOVAT DUMPING CHARGE 3515 11/07/94 $126.80 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. DUMPING CHARGES 18945 STREET RENOVAT DUMPING CHARGE 3515 11/07/94 $114.24 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18945 GENERAL MAINT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $4.80 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. GENERAL SUPPLIES 18945 GENERAL STORM GENERAL SUPPLI 3515 11/07/94 $1,156.69 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. BLACKTOP 18945 STREET RENOVAT BLACKTOP 3515 11/07/94 $4,900.00 MIDWEST ASPHALT COR. STREET MILLING 43488 GENERAL MAINT CONTR REPAIRS 6221 150331 $21,151.09* 11/07/94 $405.82 MIDWEST CHEMICAL SUPPL PAPER SUPPLIES 11307 CITY HALL GENE PAPER SUPPLIES 6687 11/07/94 $489.23 MIDWEST CHEMICAL SUPPL PAPER SUPPLIES 11118 CITY HALL GENE PAPER SUPPLIES 5905 150332 $895.05* 11/07/94 $71.50 MIDWEST MACHINERY INC GENERAL SUPPLIES 36100 GENERAL MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6642 150333 $71.50* 11/07/94 $30.56 MIDWEST SPORTS MARKETI GENERAL SUPPLIES 115780 ARENA BLDG /GRO GENERAL SUPPLI 6476 150334 $30.56* 11/07/94 $110.01 MIDWEST WIRE & STEEL DEER ABATEMENT SUPPL 97726 CONTINGENCIES GENERAL SUPPLI 6733 150335 $110.01* 11/07/94 $432.00 MINN COMM PAGING SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 30343010 ED BUILDING & SVC CONTR EQUI 11/07/94 $12.24 MINN COMM PAGING PAGER RENTAL 22509610 FIRE DEPT. GEN EQUIP RENTAL 150336 $444.24* 11/07/94 $64.15 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 CENTENNIAL LAK HEAT 11/07/94 $1,221.96 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 DISTRIBUTION HEAT 11/07/94 $57.09 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 PUMP & LIFT ST HEAT 11/07/94 $1,079.36 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 ED BUILDING & HEAT 11/07/94 $3,433.99 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 ARENA BLDG /GRO HEAT 11/07/94 $25.28 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 NORMANDALE GC HEAT 11/07/94 $39.72 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 MAINT OF COURS HEAT 11/07/94 $51.81 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 ART CENTER BLD HEAT 11/07/94 $344.16 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 BUILDING MAINT HEAT 11/07/94 $319.59 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 PW BUILDING HEAT COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 22 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $194.80 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 CITY HALL GENE HEAT 11/07/94 $234.52 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 FIRE DEPT. GEN HEAT 11/07/94 $250.67 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 CLUB HOUSE HEAT 11/07/94 $17.20 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 50TH ST OCCUPA HEAT 11/07/94 $23.58 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 YORK OCCUPANCY HEAT 11/07/94 $24.01 MINNEGASCO HEAT 110794 VERNON OCCUPAN HEAT 11/07/94 $984.78 MINNEGASCO HEAT 102094 POOL OPERATION HEAT 150338 $8,366.67* 11/07/94 $73.00 MINNESOTA AUTO DAMAGE GENERAL SUPPLIES 100394 EQUIPMENT OPER GENERAL SUPPLI 6727 150339 $73.00* 11/07/94 $25.00 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT 0 SPECIAL FUEL LICENSE 101994 EQUIPMENT OPER GASOLINE 150340 $25.00* 11/07/94 $220.24 MINNESOTA GLOVE INC SAFETY EQUIPMENT 98715 GENERAL MAINT SAFETY EQUIPME 6317 150341 $220.24* 11/07/94 $280.00 MINNESOTA HIGHWAY SAFE CONT ED /POLICE 103194 RESERVE PROGRA CONF & SCHOOLS 150342 $280.00* 11/07/94 $55.00 MINNESOTA PETROLEUM SE REPAIR PARTS 14534 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6669 150343 $55.00* 11/07/94 $610.74 MINNESOTA PIPE & EQUIP PIPE 18223 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6500 11/07/94 $678.24. MINNESOTA PIPE & EQUIP COUPLING & BLADES 17102 GENERAL STORM GENERAL SUPPLI 6067 150344 $1,288.98* 11/07/94 $53.28 MINNESOTA SUN PUBLICAT BIDS - BITUMINOUS ALLE 13787 ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISING LE 11/07/94 $46.96 MINNESOTA SUN PUBLICAT BIDS - TRAFFIC SIGNALS 13786 ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISING LE 11/07/94 $88.32 MINNESOTA SUN PUBLICAT ORD 850 -A4 13784 ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISING LE 11/07/94 $21.12 MINNESOTA SUN PUBLICAT ORD 1994 -10 13845 ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISING LE 11/07/94 $489.25 MINNESOTA SUN PUBLICAT HELP WANTED ADS 205162 CENT SVC GENER ADVERT PERSONL 150345 $698.93* 11/07/94 $481.29 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO IRRIGATION PARTS 439560 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 5273 11/07/94 - $104.00 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO CREDIT 013193 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $200.04 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 464747 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6619 11/07/94 $147.10 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 463308 CENTENNIAL LAK REPAIR PARTS 6539 11/07/94 $129.58 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 460114 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6286 11/07/94 $184.41 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 459678 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6218 11/07/94 $122.63 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 466871 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6619 11/07/94 $201.47 MINNESOTA TORO DIST CO REPAIR PARTS 463914 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6553 150346 $1,362.52* 11/07/94 $148.04 MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL DATA PROCESSING 1355775 EQUIPMENT OPER DATA PROCESSIN 6734 150347 $148.04* 11/07/94 $92.00 MN CITY /COUNTY MGMT AS DUES 102094 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 11/07/94 $60.00 MN CITY /COUNTY MGMT AS DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 110194 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page,23 CHECK NO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 1503`48 $152.00 * 11/07/94 $279.00 MN STATE BOARD OF ELEC ELEC INSP ARROWHEAD 10296 AQUATIC WEEDS LIC & PERMITS 150349 $279.00* 11/07/94 $47.00 MN STATE BOARD OF ELEC ELECTRICAL INSPECTIO 10297 CITY HALL GENE GENERAL SUPPLI 150350 $47.00* 11/07/94 $61.00 MN STATE BOARD OF ELEC ELECTRICAL INSPECTIO 10298 PUMP & LIFT ST GENERAL SUPPLI 150351 $61.00* 11/07/94 $15.00 MN STATE BOARD OF ELEC ELECTRICAL INSPECTIO 10299 50TH ST OCCUPA GENERAL SUPPLI 150352 $15.00* 11/07/94 $2,483.10 MN UC FUND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENS 101994 CENT SVC GENER UNEMP COMP 150353 $2,483.10* 11/07/94 $15.00 MN /S.C.I.A. DUES /POLICE 19.94 DUE POLICE DEPT. G DUES & SUBSCRI 150354 $15.00* 11/07/94 $120.00 MOBILE CELLULAR UNLIMI CONTRACTED REPAIRS 24572110 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6825 11/07/94 $161.00 MOBILE CELLULAR UNLIMI VEHICLE MAINT 1562340 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6679 150355 $281.00* 11/•b7/94 $5,073.92 MPLS FINANCE DEPARTMEN WATER PURCHASED 101494 DISTRIBUTION WATER PURCHASE 150356 $5,073.92* 11/07/94 $57.48 MUZAK PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 43434 43 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $43.00 MUZAK ADVERTISING OTHER 41713 50TH ST SELLIN ADVERT OTHER 150357 $100.48* 11/07/94 $52.00 McCORMICK, JEAN CLASS REFUND 101294 ART CNTR FROG REGISTRATION F 150358 $52.00* 11/07/94 $4,084.64. NATIONAL BUSINESS FINA NEWSPAPER ADVERTISIN 11200 GOLF DOME ADVERT OTHER 11/07/94 $3,938.76 NATIONAL BUSINESS FINA NEWSPAPER ADVERTISIN 11201 GOLF DOME ADVERT OTHER 11/07/94 $7,505.00 NATIONAL BUSINESS FINA RADIO ADVERTISING 11198 GOLF DOME ADVERT OTHER 150359 $15,528.40* 11/07/94 $70.00 NATIONAL ENV. HEALTH A DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 102694 PUBLIC HEALTH DUES & SUBSCRI 11/07/94 $70.00 NATIONAL ENV. HEALTH A DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 102694 LABORATORY DUES & SUBSCRI 150360 $140.00* 11/07/94 $248.82 NATIONAL GUARDIAN SYST ALARM SERVICE 909859 YORK OCCUPANCY ALARM SERVICE 150361 $248.82* 11/07/94 $46.90 NATIONAL INFORMATION D 1995 ZIP CODE DIRECT 1995 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE 7029 150362 $46.90* - 11/07/94 $247.67 NEBCO EVANS DISTRIB COST OF GOODS SOLD F 316477 VANVALKENBURG CST OF CD FOOD COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 24 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION - - - - -- -- - - - -_- INVOICE - - -_ -- PROGRAM ------ OBJECT ------- - - - - -- PO -NUM_- ----------------------------------=--- 11/07/94 - $51.50 ----------------------- NEBCO EVANS DISTRIB COST OF GOODS SOLD F 747482 ARENA CONCESSI CST OF GD FOOD 150363 $196.17 11/07/94 $66.00 NEFF, SUSAN CLASS REFUND 101894 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 11/07/94 $59.00 NEFF, SUSAN CLASS REFUND 101194 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150364 $125.00 *. 11/07/94 $84.34 NELSON RADIO COMMUNICA REPAIR PARTS 16883 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6568 150365 $84.34* 11/07/94 $776.00 NELSON, J THOMAS AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES ?.50366 $776.00* 11/07/94 - $111.83 NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGN CREDIT 2023252 STREET NAME SI SAFETY EQUIPME 11/07/94 $223.65 NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGN SIGNS & POSTS 2022306 STREET NAME SI SIGNS & POSTS 6739 150367 $111.82* 11/07/94 $44.15 NFPA PUBLIC EDUCATION 0102747 FIRE DEPT. GEN FIRE PREVENTIO 6015 11/07/94 $386.40 NFPA PUBLIC EDUCATION 0098795 FIRE DEPT. GEN FIRE PREVENTIO 6005 150368 $430.55* 11/07/94 $8,937.00 NOONAN CONSTRUCTION IN REMODEL PUMP HOUSE 102494 BUILDINGS CONTR REPAIRS 5837 150369 $8,937.00* 11/07/94 $122.48 NORCOSTCO FOGGER & FLUID 153856 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 - $26.63 NORCOSTCO CREDIT 7708 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 150370 $95.85* 11/07/94 $68.16 NORTH STAR CONCRETE CO BASE SLAB 5724601- GENERAL STORM PIPE 6379 11/07/94 $852.00 NORTH STAR CONCRETE CO CATCH BASIN PARTS 57694 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6497 150371 $920.16* 11/07/94 $88.50 NORTH STAR TURF REPAIR PARTS 100394 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6330 11/07/94 $74.71 NORTH STAR TURF REPAIR PARTS 100375 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6433 11/07/94 $74.12 NORTH STAR TURF REPAIR PARTS 100365 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6433 150372 $237.33* 11/07/94 $554.00 NORTHEAST METRO INTERM TUITION - FORSETH 15161 FIRE DEPT. GEN CONF & SCHOOLS 150373 $554.00* 11/07/94 $74.71 NORTHERN AIRGAS OXYGEN 78696 FIRE DEPT. GEN FIRST AID SUPP 2617 150374 $74.71* 11/07/94 $14.67 NORTHLAND ELECTRIC SUP PARTS /EXIT SIGNS 396837 CLUB HOUSE REPAIR PARTS 5515 11/07/94 $4.89 NORTHLAND ELECTRIC SUP REPAIR PARTS 3968372 CLUB HOUSE REPAIR PARTS 5515 150375 $19.56* 11/07/94 $55.20 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 45885 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $37.20 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M COST OF GOODS SOLD M 45884 43093 YORK SELLING YORK SELLING CST CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $55.80 NORTHSTAR ICE COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 25 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $55.20 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 44249 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $186.00 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 44484 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 .$55.80 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 45237 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX . 11/07/94 $61.80 NORTHSTAR ICE COST OF GOODS SOLD M 44725 50TH ST SELLIN-CST OF GDS MIX 150376 $507.00* 11/07/94 $240.55 NORTHWEST GRAPHIC SUPP COST OF GOODS SOLD 224104 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6460 11/07/94 $124.04 NORTHWEST GRAPHIC SUPP COST OF GOODS SOLD 224570 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6775 150377 $364.59* 11/07/94 $53.35 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW15155 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6673 11/07/94 $72.37 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES& TUBES NW15172 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES . 6675 11/07/94 $189.57 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW15031 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6649 11/07/94 $393.84 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14741 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6576 11/07/94 $17.75 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14742 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6575 11/07/94 $54.02 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14559 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6738 11/07/94 $23.25 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14477 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6749 11/07/94 $320.08 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES NW14747 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6585 11/07/94 $168.25 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO HAZ. WASTE DISPOSAL NW14669 SUPERV. & OVRH HAZ. WASTE DIS 6590 11/07/94 $171.53 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14668 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6588 11/07/94 $471.77 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14590 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6587 11/07/94 $373.42 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14749 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6586 11/07/94 $43.68 NORTHWESTERN TIRE CO TIRES & TUBES NW14746 EQUIPMENT OPER TIRES & TUBES 6577 150378 $2,352.88* 11/07/94 $190.49 NOVAK'S GARAGE LIGHT POLES C9110 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 6467 11/07/94 $27.66 NOVAK'S GARAGE FLAG POLE 7976 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 6467 150379 $218.15* 11/07/94 $40.08 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 GOLF DOME LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $30.84 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 VERNON OCCUPAN LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $638.41 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 50TH ST OCCUPA LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $17,227.73 NSP LIGHT.& POWER 110794 DISTRIBUTION LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $2,394.93 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 PUMP & LIFT ST LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $4,793.22 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 ARENA BLDG /GRO LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $719.66 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794, CENTENNIAL LAK LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $336.12 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 NORMANDALE GC LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $2,377.24 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 TRAFFIC. SIGNAL LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $466.40 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 PONDS & LAKES LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $6.85 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 GENERAL STORM LIGHT& POWER 11/07/94 $152.66 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 PONDS & LAKES LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $1,739.08 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 PARKING RAMP LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $549.56 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 FIRE DEPT. GEN LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $52.76 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 CIVIL DEFENSE LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $1,618.62 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 CITY HALL GENE LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $1,968.10 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 PW BUILDING LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $329.10 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 ART CENTER BLD LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $2,291.96 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 BUILDING MAINT LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $776.00 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 CLUB HOUSE LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $114.40 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 MAINT OF COURS LIGHT & POWER COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 26 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $20,797.54 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 ST LIGHTING RE LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $2,436.73 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 POOL OPERATION LIGHT & POWER 11/07/94 $10,380.26 NSP LIGHT & POWER 110794 ST LIGHTING OR LIGHT & POWER 150381 $72,238.25* 11/07/94 $192.00 ODLAND, DOROTHY AC INSTRUCTOR 103194 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES ':U382 $192.00* 11/07/94 $246.02 OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING 32570 POLICE DEPT. G PRINTING 6359 11/07/94 $384.47 OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING 32569 POLICE DEPT. G PRINTING 6360 11/07/94 $514.40 OFFSET PRINTING PRINTING 32568 POLICE DEPT. G PRINTING 6358 150383 $1,144.89* 11/07/94 $122.04 OLD DUTCH FOODS CHIPS 093094 CLUB HOUSE CST OF GD FOOD 2258 lg0384 $122.04* 11/07/94 $195.00 OLSEN FIRE PROTECTION ANNUAL SPINKLER INSP 15694 BUILDING MAINT PROF SERVICES 6666 11/07/94 $115.nr 7LSEN FIRE PROTF— 'ON SERVICE CONTRACTS EQ 15695 GOLF DOME SVC CONTR EQUI 6935 150385 $31C 11/07/94 ,:O OUTSIDE SERVIr.! .NC STUMP 'RINDING & RES 101294 TREES & MAINTE CONTR REPAIRS 4973 11/07/94 .02 OUTSIDE SERA» INC TREE "F'MOVAL 100694 TREES S MAINTE CONTR REPAIRS 4973 11/07/94 ..9.54 OUTSIDE SFr. 3 INC STUMP' `!;MOVAL & REST 102194 TREE:: "AINTE CONTR REPAIRS 4973 150386 054.36* 11/07/94 $351.64 OWENS SF:' E CO REPAIR � -:PTS 86855 CITY F 11E REPAIR PARTS 6573 150387 $351.64* 11/07/94 $41.74 OZARK AR' -,.ND CRAFT COST OF ?:'ODS SOLD 053218 ART SUPPL', -ST OF GD FOOD 6464 150388 $41.74* 11/07/94 $123.00 PACE '._ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 10016926 WATER TREATMEN PROF SERVICES 6807 150389 $123.00* 11/07/94 $268.90 PARK NICOLLET MEDICAL HEPATITIS B SHOTS 101794 GENERAL(BILLIN PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $236.40 PARK NICOLLET MEDICAL PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSI 101794 CENT SVC GENER ADVERT PERSONL 11/07/94 $80.80 PARK NICOLLET MEDICAL HEPATITIS B SHOT 102394 GENERAL(BILLIN PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $196.00 PARK NICOLLET MEDICAL PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSI 102394 CENT SVC GENER ADVERT PERSONL 150390 $782.10* 11/07/94 $200.00 PARSONS, E. DUDLEY HISTORY RESEARCH 101994 COMMUNICATIONS MAG /NEWSLET EX 150391 $200.00* 11/07/94 $70.00 PATTIWORKS INC PROF SERVICES 1015 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 6765 11/07/94 $140.00 PATTIWORKS INC PROF SERVICES 1016 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 6765 150392 $210.00* 11/07/94 $33.00 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44550 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $139.00 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44549 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 - $50.00 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44310: 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 27 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $166.00 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44548 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $191.15 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44755 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $119.00 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 44754 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $48.60 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD M 44753 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $325.90 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44754 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $477.80 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 44940 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $255.90 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44938 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $378.70 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 44939 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $53.60 PAUSTIS & SONS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 44941 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 150393 $2,138.65* 11/07/94 - $15.85 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 42696108 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $63.40 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 42696107 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $84.95 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 42196307 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $125.30 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 42196309 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $34.90 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 41296107 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $87.05 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COST OF GOODS SOLD M 40796309 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS MIX 150394 $379.75* 11/07/94 $75.00 PETERSON, MICHAEL TEMP PROF SERVICES /G 102694 MAINT OF COURS PROF SERVICES 150395 $75.00* 11/07/94 $.60 PETTY CASH PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIE 102894 SPECIAL ACTIVI PHOTO SUPPLIES 11/07/94 $7.31 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $5.00 PETTY CASH OFFICE SUPPLIES 102894 PARK ADMIN. OFFICE SUPPLIE 11/07/94 $19.43 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 GENERAW BILLIN MILEAGE 11/07/94 $4.00 PETTY CASH CASH OVER AND UNDER 102894 GENERAL FD PRO CASH OVER AND 11/07/94 $12.18 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 SPECIAL ACTIVI GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $28.64 PETTY CASH MEETING EXPENSE 102894 ASSESSING MEETING EXPENS 11/07/94 $20.50 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 ASSESSING MILEAGE 11/07/94 $7.54 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 ASSESSING GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $3.00 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 PUBLIC HEALTH MILEAGE 11/07/94 $118.80 PETTY CASH MEETING EXPENSE 102894 ADMINISTRATION MEETING EXPENS 11/07/94 $20.00 PETTY CASH DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 102894 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 11/07/94 $3.04 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 INSPECTIONS GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $25.23 PETTY CASH POSTAGE 102894 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE 11/07/94 $57.00 PETTY CASH CONFERENCES & SCHOOL 102894 PARK ADMIN. CONF & SCHOOLS 11/07/94 $84.93 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 PARK ADMIN. GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $18.25 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 ADMINISTRATION GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $1.00 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 PLANNING MILEAGE 11/07/94 $5.22 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 ADMINISTRATION MILEAGE 11/07/94 $10.50 PETTY CASH MEETING EXPENSE 102894 FINANCE MEETING EXPENS 11/07/94 $22.13 PETTY CASH MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE 102894 FINANCE MILEAGE 11/07/94 $21.17 PETTY CASH GENERAL SUPPLIES 102894 ELECTION GENERAL SUPPLI 150397 $495.47* 11/07/94 $3,000.00 POSTMASTER POSTAGE /WATER DEPT 1012 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE 150398 $3,000.00* 11/07/94 $225.00 POSTMASTER POSTAGE /SR CENTER 101494 CENT SVC GENER POSTAGE COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 28 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 150399 $225.00* 11/07/94 $150.00 PRECISION BUS SYSTEM GENERAL SUPPLIES 048633 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 150400 $150.00* 11/07/94 $170.40 PRECISION TURF /CHEM COURSE BEAUTIFICATIO 005388 MAINT OF COURS COURSE BEAUTIF 6624 11/07/94 $862.65 PRECISION TURF /CHEM COURSE BEAUTIFICATIO 5379 MAINT OF COURS COURSE BEAUTIF 6631 11/07/94 $465.94 PRECISION TURF /CHEM PLANTINGS & TREES 005396 MAINT OF COURS PLANT & TREES 6627 150401 $1,498.99* 11/07/94 $373.13 PREMIER FLEET SERVICES 'CONTRACTED REPAIRS 9428 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6314 150402 $373.13* 11/07/94 $205.00 PRIMA DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 090994 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 10403 $205.00* 11/07/94 $51.49 QUALITY REFRIGERATION REPAIR MACHINE 95400 CLUB HOUSE CONTR REPAIRS 6606 i50404 $51.49* 11/07/94 $131.15 REPAIR PARTS 1839 LIFT STATION M REPAIR PARTS 6808 - ±56465- $131.15* QUALITY FLOW SYSTEMS 144497 11/07/94 $171.09 QUICK SERVICE BATTERY- REPAIR PARTS 15596 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6555 11/07/94 $33.87 QUICK SERVICE BATTERY REPAIR PARTS 16582 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6648 150406 $204.96* 11/07/94 $28.60 R & A TRUCKING CO. OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 7110 BUILDING MAINT PROF SERVICES 6799 150407 $28.60* 11/07/94 $30.85 RADIO SHACK ACCT REC MULTI -METER 130346 CENT SVC GENER GENERAL SUPPLI 6714 11/07/94 $16.27 RADIO SHACK ACCT REC ELECTRONIC ALARM 692190 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6407 150408 $47.12* 11/07/94 $35.00 RAY'S RADIATOR SERVICE HEATER CORE 100594 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6510 150409 $35.00* 11/07/94 $283.29 REACH EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS B97354 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6518 11/07/94 $229.05 REACH EQUIPMENT REPAIR BUCKET J571708 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 6054 150410 $512.34* 11/07/94 $129.20 RED WING SHOES SAFETY EQUIPMENT 00446 EQUIPMENT OPER SAFETY EQUIPME 6572 11/07/94 $114.80 RED WING SHOES SAFETY EQUIPMENT 00446 PUMP & LIFT ST SAFETY EQUIPME 6572 11/07/94 $108.80 RED WING SHOES SAFETY EQUIPMENT 330 PUMP & LIFT ST SAFETY EQUIPME 150411 $352.80* 11/07/94 $140.58 REEDS SALES & SERV TIRE 35290 MAINT OF COURS REPAIR PARTS 6622 150412 $140.58* 11/07/94 $468.86 REM SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 5004 ED BUILDING & GENERAL SUPPLI 6856 11/07/94 $228.77 REM SUPPLIES GENERAL SUPPLIES 5001 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 6855 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 29 CHECK NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 150413 $697.63* -------------------- 11/07/94 $45.00 REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANC R9427320 POLICE DEPT. G EQUIP MAINT 7008 150414 $45.00* 11/07/94 $6.00 REPYA, JOE REFUND FIREARM SAFET 101794 GENERAL FD PRO REGISTRATION F 150415 $6.00* 11/07/94 $2,385.50 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107152 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $28.45 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD M 107153 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,519.70 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107153 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $773.35 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107155 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 -$8.25 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 103007. VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $3,228.61 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 108712 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $4,198.98 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 108699 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,796.91 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 108848 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $25.40 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD M 108848 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 - $24.00 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 103070. 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 -$6.80 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107153. 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $805.50 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD M 108109 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,470.25 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107986 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,535.76 REX DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 107985 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150416 $17,729.36* 11/07/94 $75.00 RIFFEY, JANE AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150417 $75.00* 11/07/94 $6.54 RITZ CAMERA FILM DEVELOPING 3758131 ST. IMPROV BA CIP 6541 150418 $6.54* 11/07/94 $3,731.00 ROLLINS HUDIG HALL OF INSURANCE 123924 CENT SVC GENER INSURANCE 11/07/94 $3,731.00 ROLLINS HUDIG HALL OF INSURANCE 125569 CENT SVC GENER INSURANCE 150419 $7,462.00* 11/07/94 $112.89 ROLLINS OIL CO DIESEL FUEL 31833 MAINT OF COURS GASOLINE 2497 11/07/94 $523.32 ROLLINS OIL CO GASOLINE 31681 MAINT OF COURS GASOLINE 2497 11/07/94 $6,829.20 ROLLINS OIL CO GASOLINE 31636 EQUIPMENT OPER GASOLINE 150420 $7,465.41* 11/07/94 $300.00 ROOF SPEC INC PRO SERVICES /ENGINEE 4876IN PARK CIP CIP 5341 150421 $300.00* 11/07/94 $2,000.00 ROSEWOOD CONSTRUCTION RETURN LANDSCAPE BON 102794 WORK. CAP. PRO ESCROW DEPOSIT 150422 $2,000.00* 11/07/94 $267.00 RUDQUIST, MONICA AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150423 $267.00* 11/07/94 $30.00 RUSSELL, MARCIA REFUND SKATING / EDINB 103194 EDINB /CL PROG LESSON PRGM IN 150424 $30.00* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 30 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $540.00 RYTER, TZAPORAH AC INSTRUCTOR 102494 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150425 $540.00* 11/07/94 $128.46 S.T. ROBB GENERAL SUPPLIES 7893 BUILDING MAINT GENERAL SUPPLI 6302 150426 $128.46* 11/07/94 $81.03 SAFETY KLEEN GENERAL SUPPLIES P96640 POLICE DEPT. G GENERAL SUPPLI 6613 150427 $81.03* 11/07/94 $198.00 SALUD AMERICA COST OF GOODS SOLD B 002584 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150428 $198.00* 11/07/94 $116.86 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT COMM SAFETY EQUIPMENT 102694 EQUIPMENT OPER SAFETY EQUIPME 150429 $116.86' 11/07/94 $245.53 SAX ARTS & CRAFTS COST OF GOODS SOLD 0636351 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF CD FOOD 6461 150430 $245.53* 11/07/94 $63.75 SCHMIDT, MISHAUN SERVICES /CL /EB 103194 ED ADMINISTRAT PROF SERVICES 150431 $63.75* 11/07/94 $100.53 SEARS TOOLS SR754783 GENEPAL MAINT TOOLS 6663 11/07/94 $55.34 SEARS TOOLS SR754384 EQUIPMENT OPER TOOLS 6318 150432 $155.87* 11/07/94 $70.11 SHIRLEY, TOM MEETING EXPENSE 103194 CEN'!`-'NNIAL LAK MEETING EXPENS 150433 $70.11* 11/07/94 $42.22 SMITH WESSON AMMUNITION 28324601 POL, " "E DEPT. G AMMUNITION 150434 $42.22* 11/07/94 $172.00 SMITH, CECELIA DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 110194 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 150435 $172.00* 11/07/94 $145.00 SOHNS, JOYCE A CONFERENCES & SCHOOL 101694 ED ADMINISTRAT CONF & SCHOOLS 150436 $145.00* 11/07/94 $305.66 SOKKIA MEASURING SYSTE SURVEY EQUIPMENT 111610 ENGINEERING GE EQUIP REPLACEM 6953 150437 $305.66* 11/07/94 $218.50 SOUTHAM BUSINESS COMMU BID AD- TRAFFIC SIGNL CPC03452 ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISING LE 150438 $218.50* 11/07/94 $962.60 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 41013 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $2,526.60 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 41012 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $1,090.00 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 41021 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $21.50 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD M 41013 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $302.60 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD M 41293 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $1,338.85 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 41292 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE a 1 COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 31 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $834.30 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD M 41157 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS MIX 11/07/94 $3,153.70 SOUTHSIDE DISTRIBUTORS COST OF GOODS SOLD B 41156 YORK SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150439 $10,230.15* 11/07/94 $495.00 SPORTS ART AMERICA ADVERTISING 101294 GOLF ADMINISTR GENERAL SUPPLI 6603 150440 $495.00* 11/07/94 $1,500.00 SPPDI CONT ED /POLICE 101894 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150441 $1,500.00* 11/07/94 $960.63 SPS REPAIR PARTS 2270178 BUILDING MAINT REPAIR PARTS 6578 11/07/94 $23.56 SPS REPAIR PARTS 2270177 DISTRIBUTION REPAIR PARTS 6579 11/07/94 $47.01 SPS TOOLS 2260782 PUMP & LIFT ST TOOLS 6387 11/07/94 $25.76 SPS REPAIR PARTS 2260783 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6405 150442 $1,056.96* 11/07/94 $32.00 STEINFELDT, LAURIE CLASS REFUND 101894 ART CNTR PROG REGISTRATION F 150443 $32.00* 11/07/94 $163.48 STREICHERS AMMUNITION 972571 POLICE DEPT. G AMMUNITION 6841 150444 $163.48* 11/07/94 $20.31 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 210647 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6591 11/07/94 $16.86 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 210929 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6592 11/07/94 $23.03 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 210512 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6750 11/07/94 $527.81 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET BRAKE PADS 210359 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6651 11/07/94 $44.09 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET PAINT 210695 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $55.11 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 210877 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6570 11/07/94 $18.70 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 211310 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6726 11/07/94 $166.14 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 211141 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6652 11/07/94 $229.31 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET REPAIR PARTS 190521 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6724 11/07/94 - $72.69 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CREDIT 211160 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 150445 $1,028.67* 11/07/94 $317.78 SUBURBAN PROPANE GASOLINE 101794 ARENA ICE MAIN GASOLINE 150446 $317.78* 11/07/94 $59.29 SUPERAMERICA GASOLINE 111194 EQUIPMENT OPER GASOLINE 6796 150447 $59.29* 11/07/94 -$7.58 SUPERIOR FORD CREDIT 217927 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 11/07/94 $357.48 SUPERIOR FORD CONTRACTED REPAIRS 95847 EQUIPMENT OPER CONTR REPAIRS 150448 $349.90* 11/07/94 $14.86 TARGET GENERAL SUPPLIES 09269 FIRE DEPT. GEN GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $15.88 TARGET GENERAL SUPPLIES 32514 POLICE DEPT. G GENERAL SUPPLI 6834 11/07/94 $71.47 TARGET FIRST AID SUPPLIES 39095 FIRE DEPT. GEN FIRST AID SUPP 11/07/94 $20.97 TARGET PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIE 38703 FIRE DEPT. GEN PHOTO SUPPLIES 150449 $123.18* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 32 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $56.49 TEAM MARKETING COMPANY REPAIR PARTS 35469 POOL TRACK GRE REPAIR PARTS 6552 150450 $56.49* 11/07/94 $11.40 TELEPHONE ANSWERING CE EQUIPMENT RENTAL 101694 GENERAL MAINT EQUIP RENTAL 150451 $11.40* 11/07/94 $143.88 TERMINAL SUPPLY CO ACCESSORIES 74595 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6667 11/07/94 $406.15 TERMINAL SUPPLY CO SHRINK TUBE 70327 EQUIPMENT OPER ACCESSORIES 6380 11/07/94 $42.25 TERMINAL SUPPLY CO REPAIR PARTS 70995 EQUIPMENT OPER REPAIR PARTS 6380 150452 $592.28* 11/07/94 $75.00 THE ACCENTS SERVICES CL /EB 112094 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 150453 $75.00* 11/07/94 $416.18 THE BOOKMEN INC COST OF GOODS SOLD 291482 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6777 11/07/94 $498.16 THE BOOKMEN INC COST OF GOODS SOLD 291480 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6777 150454 $914.34* 11/07/94 $72.30 THE CONNECTION ADVERTISING 00017983 ED ADMINISTRAT ADVERT OTHER 6766 150455 $72.30* 11/07/94 $118.22 THE KANE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 5882153 POOL TRACK GRE PROF SERVICES . 11/07/94 $59.11 THE KANE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 5865831 POOL TRACK GRE PROF SERVICES 150456 $1'77.33* 11/07/94 $96.73 THE MATHISON CO COST OF GOODS SOLD 700952 ART SUPPLY GIF CST OF GD FOOD 6459 150457 $96.73* 11/07/94 $70.00 THE MINNESOTA COMMERCI CONT ED /PARK & REC 101794 PARK MAINTENAN CONF & SCHOOLS 150458 $70.00* 11/07/94 $492.03 THE PRINT SHOP GENERAL SUPPLIES 24545 SENIOR CITIZEN GENERAL SUPPLI 6764 150459 $492.03* 11/07/94 $238.75 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 11215 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $259.75 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 11216 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $38.90 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD B 11214 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $188.15 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 157 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 - $56.04 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 11513 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $98.50 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD B 156 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $525.40 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 154 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $186.50 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 155 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $445.50 THE WINE COMPANY COST OF GOODS SOLD W 11448 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 150460 $1,925.41* 11/07/94 $2,553.31 THOMAS & SONS CONSTRUC CONSTRUCTION 93 -8 /FIN SIDEWALK CIP 150461 $2,553.31* 11/07/94 $28.00 THOMPSON, SCOTT CONT ED /POLICE 101394 POLICE DEPT. G CONF & SCHOOLS 150462 $28.00* s. r ' COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 33 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- —/01, 4 11/07/94 11/07/94 11/07/94 11/07/94 11/07/94 $16 5 . 3 9 $165.30 $1,566.10 $2,306.40 $4,108.00 $100.00 gpi;eRps piagpRiBuTme ee THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO eesi, ep seeps qew COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD COST OF GOODS SOLD B 7497 B 7497 B 43696 B 44619 B 44202 B 7497 VERNeli SHE316ING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING VERNON SELLING CST- GF GE)S BrIS CST OF GDS BEE CST OF GDS BEE CST OF GDS BEE CST OF GDS BEE CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 $2,301.90 THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 44619 VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 11/07/94 - $10.85 THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO COST OF GOODS SOLD B 44202. VERNON SELLING CST OF GDS BEE 150463 "'^ " ^^ $l0��$55.67 11/07/94 TITLEWAVE PRESS SOFTWA SOFTWARE 102894 FINANCE EQUIP REPLACEM 150464 $55.67* 11/07/94 $40.35 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUP WELDING SUPPLIES 287700 CENTENNIAL LAK GENERAL SUPPLI 6486 11/07/94 $127.50 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUP WELDING SUPPLIES 493283 EQUIPMENT OPER WELDING SUPPLI 6740 11/07/94 $44.44 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUP WELDING SUPPLIES 287701 EQUIPMENT OPER WELDING SUPPLI 6400 11/07/94 $44.44 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUP PROPANE SUPPLIES 287701 STREET NAME SI GENERAL SUPPLI 6400 150465 $256.73* 11/07/94 $450.00 TOWN & COUNTRY FENCE I FENCE GATE FOR BREDE 3426 BUILDING MAINT REPAIR PARTS 6790 150466 $450.00* 11/07/94 $4,788.18 TRACY /TRIPP FUELS GASOLINE 62384 EQUIPMENT OPER GASOLINE 8437 150467 $4,788.18* 11/07/94 $25.00 TRETTEL, KATHY SERVICES CL /EB 111094 ED ADMINISTRAT PRO SVC OTHER 11/07/94 $11.02 TRETTEL, KATHY REIMBURSEMENT /CL /EB 102394 ED ADMINISTRAT GENERAL SUPPLI 150468 $36.02* 11/07/94 $16.00 TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFT CRAFT SUPPLIES 138798 ART CENTER BLD CRAFT SUPPLIES 4878 150469 $16.00* 11/07/94 $4.47 TROPHY WORLD TROPHY PLATES 11182 NORMANDALE GC GENERAL SUPPLI 6853 11/07/94 $9.43 TROPHY WORLD TROPHY PLATES 11178 NORMANDALE GC GENERAL SUPPLI 6853 150470 $13.90* 11/07/94 $86.41 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR REPAIR GARAGE DOOR 42510 MAINT OF COURS CONTR REPAIRS 6604 11/07/94 $102.24 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR DOOR REPAIRS 42547 FIRE DEPT. GEN REPAIR PARTS 6693 11/07/94 $88.00 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR DOOR REPAIRS 42547 FIRE DEPT. GEN CONTR REPAIRS 6693 150471 $276.65* 11/07/94 $95.61 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED GENERAL SUPPLIES 101294 POLICE DEPT. G GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 $803.93 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 101294 POLICE DEPT. G UNIF ALLOW 11/07/94 - $123.02 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 101294 POLICE DEPT. G UNIF ALLOW 11/07/94 $24.50 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 101294 RESERVE PROGRA UNIF ALLOW 11/07/94 - 16.24 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED GENERAL SUPPLIES_ 101294 POLICE DEPT. G GENERAL SUPPLI 11/07/94 11.45 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED GENERAL SUPPLIES 101294 ANIMAL CONTROL GENERAL SUPPLI 150472 $796.23* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 34 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $5,905.69 UNISOURCE ABOUT TOWN 0646,13 COMMUNICATIONS MAG /NEWSLET EX 6686 150473 $5,905.69* 11/07/94 $320.79 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP OUTLET /LAMP 31531100 ST LIGHTING OR REPAIR PARTS 6413 11/07/94 $368.02 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 30494500 ST LIGHTING OR REPAIR PARTS 6391 11/07/94 $142.80 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 31517000 PUMP & LIFT ST REPAIR PARTS 6389 11/07/94 $175.92 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 31606800 CLUB HOUSE REPAIR PARTS 6607 11/07/94 $188.09 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 1650300 PUMP & LIFT ST REPAIR PARTS 6389 11/07/94 $400.35 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 31565100 CITY HALL GENE REPAIR PARTS 6640 11/07/94 $368.02 UNITED ELECTRIC CORP REPAIR PARTS 30494900 ST LIGHTING OR REPAIR PARTS 6142 150474 $1,963.99* 1.1/07/94 $235.00 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOT MEETING EXPENSE 101994 ENGINEERING GE MEETING EXPENS 150475 $235.00* 11/07/94 $852.00 URBAN WILDLIFE MANAGEM GENERAL SUPPLIES 34402 CONTINGENCIES GENERAL SUPPLI 2298 150476 $852.00* 11/07/94 $26.77 US WEST CELLULAR TELEPHONE 100194 PARKING MONITO TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $13.57 US WEST CELLULAR TELEPHONE 102094 INSPECTIONS TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $28.48 US WEST CELLULAR DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 1010 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 11/07/94 $28.53 US WEST CELLULAR DUES &"SUBSCRIPTIONS 0910 ADMINISTRATION DUES & SUBSCRI 11/07/94 $5.57 US WEST CELLULAR TELEPHONE 101094 COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 150477 $102.92* 11/07/94 $611.02 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 ED BUILDING & TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $84.71 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 POOL OPERATION TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $191.06 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 GOLF DOME TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $152.54 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 VERNON OCCUPAN TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $468.95 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 BUILDING MAINT TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $212.85 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 YORK OCCUPANCY TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $115.85 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 SENIOR CITIZEN TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $245.50 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 50TH ST OCCUPA TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $55.48 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 PUMP & LIFT ST TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $329.67 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 CENTENNIAL LAK TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $448.60 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS ADVERTISING OTHER 110194 ED ADMINISTRAT ADVERT OTHER 11/07/94 $186.19 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 ART CENTER BLD TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $55.48 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 DARE TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $273.83 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 SKATING & HOCK TELEPHONE - 11/07/94 $3,034.94 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 CENT SVC GENER TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $107.60 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 110194 COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 11/07/94 $592.50 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS FRAME RELAY D0860860 FINANCE EQUIP REPLACEM 150479 $7,166.77* 11/07/94 $102.47 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS FRAME RELAY D0860860 CENT SVC GENER TELEPHONE 150480 $102.47* 11/07/94 $262.70 VANTAGE ELECTRIC GENERAL SUPPLIES 013121 ART CENTER BLD GENERAL SUPPLI 4773 150481 $262.70* 4 . i COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 35 CHECK NO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. 11/07/94 $38.34 VERSATILE VEHICLE CART PARTS 1837 GOLF CARS REPAIR PARTS 6333 11/07/94 $66.49 VERSATILE VEHICLE CART PARTS 1838 GOLF CARS REPAIR PARTS 6333 150482 $104.83* 11/07/94 $45.00 VIDEO PROTECTION SERVI REPAIR PARTS 7805 PW BUILDING REPAIR PARTS 6816 150483 $45.00* 11/07/94 $85.79 VOSS LIGHTING LIGHTS 246232 STREET.REVOLVI GENERAL SUPPLI 6390 11/07/94 $55.38 VOSS LIGHTING LIGHTING 246324 50TH ST OCCUPA REPAIR PARTS 6498 11/07/94 $219.71 VOSS LIGHTING REPAIR PARTS 245916 ST LIGHTING OR REPAIR PARTS 6390 150484 $360.88* 11/07/94 $900.00 WALKER PARKING CONSULT PROF SERVICES 67355 ENGINEERING GE PROF SERVICES 11/07/94 $1,500.00 WALKER PARKING CONSULT PROF SERVICES 67356 ENGINEERING GE PROF SERVICES 150485 $2,400.00* 11/07/94 $529.65 WARNING LITES OF MINNE FRAMES 1991 BRIDGES GUARD GUARD RAIL MAT 6174 150486 $529.65* 11/07/94 $232.32 WATER PRO PIPE 626041 GENERAL STORM PIPE 6668 11/07/94 $495.86 WATER PRO REPAIR LIDS 621184 DISTRIBUTION GENERAL SUPPLI 6495 150487 $728.18* 11/07/94 $90.00 WERT, CAPRICE CLEANING 5 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 5592 11/07/94 $90.00 WERT, CAPRICE CLEANING 3 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 5590 11/07/94 $75.00 WERT,. CAPRICE CLEANING 4 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 5591 11/07/94 $45.00 WERT, CAPRICE CLEANING 6 CLUB HOUSE SVC CONTR EQUI 5593 150488 $300.00* 11/07/94 $481.58 WEST PHOTO PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIE 61624 POLICE DEPT. G PHOTO SUPPLIES 6762, 150489 $481.58* 11/07/94 $424.11 WEST WELD SUPPLY CO. TOOLS 15503 EQUIPMENT OPER TOOLS 6404 11/07/94 $356.79 WEST WELD SUPPLY CO. GENERAL SUPPLIES 15495 SIDEWALKS & PA GENERAL SUPPLI 6311 11/07/94 $436.61 WEST WELD SUPPLY CO. WELDING SUPPLIES 14590 EQUIPMENT OPER WELDING SUPPLI 6228 150490 $1,217.51* 11/07/94 $37.41 WESTBURNE SUPPLY INC -P GENERAL SUPPLIES 1121471 ART SUPPLY GIF GENERAL SUPPLI 6647 150491 $37.41* 11/07/94 $12.80 WESTLINK PAGING PAGER-FOR VINCE 11008282 PARK MAINTENAN TELEPHONE 6887 150492 $12.80* 11/07/94 $132.49 WHEELER LUMBER LUMBER 12200054 DISTRIBUTION REPAIR PARTS 6488 150493 $132.49* 11/07/94 $82.11 WILLIAMS STEEL' CYLINDER 57648302 PUMP & LIFT ST GENERAL SUPPLI 6569 150494 $82.11* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Thu Nov 3 1994 23:16:39 Page 36 CHECK NO DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION INVOICE PROGRAM OBJECT PO NUM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------"------------------------------------------------- 11/07/94 $101.00 'NINE MERCHANTS COST OF GOODS SOLD W 8426 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 150495 $101.00* 11/07/94 $162.76 WORKINGER, GERALD REFUND OVER PYMT WAT 1012 UTILITY PROG ACCOUNTS REC. 150496 $162.76* 11/07/94 $566.53 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40422 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94- $704.15 WORLD CLASS WINES-INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40428 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $551.30 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40395 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $644.48 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40583 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94. $650.75 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40584 YORK SELLING CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $670.19 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40585 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD.WINE 11/07/94 $347.00 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40698 50TH ST SELLIN CST OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $182.00 WORLD CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40697 YORK SELLING CST-OF GD WINE 11/07/94 $102.00 WORLL CLASS WINES INC COST OF GOODS SOLD W 40699 VERNON SELLING CST OF GD WINE ;• }y7 $4,418.40* 11/07/94 $2,500.00 71ORLD CUP MICHIGAN /TT -;S HEX MODULES 102794 GOLF ADMINISTR GENERAL SUPPLI 150498 $2,500.0(- 11/07/94 $]4" ZACK'S INCORPORJ SHOP SUPPLIES nl'97 MAINT OF.COURS OF,NERAL SUPPLI 3636 150499 5" 11/07/94 :;1 ZEE MEDICAL SEF- DRUGS 11 -80426 CITY HALL GENE GENERAL SUPPLI 6768 150500 61* 11/07/94 115.39 ZINN, BOBO CRAFT SUPPLIES - 194 ART CENTER ADM CRAFT SUPPLIES 11/07/94 ::135.00 ZINN, BOBO AC INSTRUCTOR 1:94 ART CENTER ADM PROF SERVICES 150501 $250.39* : X176 , 788.95 COUNCIL CHECK SUMMARY Thu Nov 3 1994 23:19:40 Page 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FUND # 10 GENERAL FUND $366,261.53 FUND # 11 C.D.B.G. $19.50 FUND # 12 COMMUNICATION $8,823.73 FUND # 15 WORKING CAPITAL $10,110.46 FUND # 23 ART CENTER $13,348.06 FUND # 26 SWIMMING POOL $3,506.22 FUND # 27 GOLF COURSE $31,886.87 FUND # 28 ICE ARENA $11,512.41 FUND # 29 GUN RANGE $518.55 FUND # 30 EDINB /CENT LAKES $13,765.12 FUND # 40 UTILITY FUND $298,092.75 FUND # 41 STORM SEWER $5,245.92 FUND # 50 LIQUOR FUND $105,710.29 $i6575.--,-9— FUND # 60 CONSTRUCT FUND $7,722.24 $876,523.65