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1946_Minute Book,7` i; '.rL_.-s_ . ��' - ^ � ��. i/ _ rf' _ _ .._ � ' '- - . _ _ .....t�..�-c��,..,_.�';;�"'r- � - .- �,! A re�ular meetin� of tne Village Cc,uncil of the Village ef Hopkins was held at the Ccuncil Charnbers on �!ednesa�,y, Janua,rSr 2n.d, 1945, at '7:�3G p,m. � All members present. O�ell moved, Brown seconded, tn�,t tne minutes o� the la.st t�ro meetings be dpl�roved as re�, C.a,rried. Carroll moved, Odell s�nded, tnat the f ollo��v ing ap�.�l iv� � ions ior licenses �e grantecl. C.ar�iecl. L. J, Ells�mcrt'�, ���:soline service f ill� r_� st�;tion a,nct cigarettes; G, �3, Cas�el, gasolir.e� service, fillin� station; W. S, Smetas�a cig:Arettes; A. F, and Alice Shank�,, On ��.le ncnintoxicating m�,lt li�uors, Off sale non-ir.toxic�tin� �ti��,lt Lir�uors, scft drir�ks axid ciga�rettes; Frec� �u. Lcr$, Cn s�le Tdon-ir�toxic�,tiz�g ��Ia1t Lia�.ors, Off sale Non-ir.toxicating ��,lt Liquors, soft drinks, milk ar_d cioaretties; A. Engler, moviri� picture snoar and cogarettes; ArtY�ux Ploo�x, soft drin�s, milk a,nd ci�arettes; Tom �vlQtzko�, installat icn ', of g�;s �urners ancz plulrbing; Eir_er Joxgerson, on s�,le nan-�ntox- �, c�;ting ivlalt liquors, Off sale non-.ir�toxicatin; malt li�uors, soft '�rinks, milk a.nci ciga�rettes. Ivlartin J. V�ek, On sal� non-ir,tox- ' cating malt. liquors, Off , sale; non-intoxicating malt liauors, soft drinks, milk and cigarettes; Len Milbert, on s��,l.e non-intcxicating rrialt li�uors, off sale non-intcxicating malt liqvors, soft drinks milk and cina�ret�es, Jchn W. Kir�n. and V�alter �inn, gasoline � service fil7.ing station; E�.v�►a.rd J, Proch.aska, cik;�rettes; Ro�ert M. J�,cobs, �ascline servi.ce filling statior; T, C.. N�,relty, two mecnanical amusements devices, J�mes E, �Vinsni�, soft drinks �nd milk; �eter V4olf, on sale ncn-into�ic�ting malt liquors, off sale non-intc���c::��tirg malt Iic�uors, soft �rinks anci cig�rettes;. R, H, Herzan, milk an�l cigarettes, R, L. Pior�.an, on sale non-in�c�xic�,ting malt liquors�, off �ale ncn-intoxicating malt liquors, soit drinks � � mechanical amuser�ier_t de�vice a,nd cig�:reitesl and Standaru Oil C.om- , pany, gasoline ]3ulk storaoe st��tion; �Nilliam L. ivlalierf, inst�,llat- ion cf gas �L�rners c„r_d plumbing, Odell moved, Olsor_ seconded, that the �,����li;,aticn of Earl Gerard far a buil�.� r.g ��ermit be �ranted. C�,rried. -- � C_arroll moved tnat tne Viliaoe aispense with the tv�o doll�tir (�p�.OU) far sno��v rlo�vir� �or .driveways, l�?o seconci ta t:ne motion. �Iotior_ lost. Carrcll moved, Frown secondsc�, that t'�e �p�l ic�:t ion �f �ne Nort:hern States Power C.ompany ior two i2) poles cn S2corid Str��t North 'petvaeen Oa,kglen a,n�. Fif th Av enue :I�:o�.th :�e :-:�r:�nt ��, ��:�C�,rr ied. Carroll moved, G�e1'�1 �ecorided, tt�,t tne V'illaoe enter into tne �;�ro��osed contra,ct with the Suburban Hennepin �ounty �elief Bo�,rd!and that trle Pr��ident of the Cour�cil and the Vill�.ge Necoruer be �azthor,- ized to execute sa,ic� contract on behalz ef the Village. Carried, , Odell movec�, Carroll seconded, that the Villaoe nay �:�rs, �.��n S�t_erlizi� �;_� �1@n.�C� in full settlem�nt of �,ny dan��ges claimed 'c:y reason of °;.a:- siuev�alk �efect, ar�d injur resulting theref 'rom, �n� that tne Presiaent af the C_r,uncil and the �illage Necorcie.r �� t��_e Vill�e �lreasurer be autnorize� te execute �. check in th�,t z�ncunt rn2,�le ��.�a:ble � � � �, .te hero Carried. � � ;Garroll :r�oved, Odell seccnded, t�at the First lV�,t ian.al B�.k of Hop�Cir�s be designated as �, Villa,ge �e��ository for t:he amount of , ._ ��5,UU0 an� the Sec�1rity� TJ�,ticnal B�,nk of He�kins�be �desianated for the sum oz �1�8,,UOU, upon ti�e filino oi �ro�er secu��ity, Carried. ' ,.� ., � C.arroll mcvec�, Brcv�n se�c�ed, that �iilli�m- Strobeck and Enmer -�� -- �-Johnscn be ap��ainted as rrembers ef tne Board of He �lth for• th� car��ing year . Ca,r r i ed. � - � -, . , . � C�,,rroll move�, Brown seconded, thwt the follcv�ring natnec� persans � 'oe Wy�:.�inted to the position set o����.��site their n.zme, �in ti�e follo��ririg ta�l�e fcr tt�e yea,r 1946, subject tc rem�cval at �vi11 �y the Council� . C.a,rried. , � � (Official Publicatlon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting, of the Village � Council of the Village of Hopklna was held at the Council Chambers on Wednesdap, January 2nd, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. . _ All membere preaent.. Odell moved, Browx� seconded, that the minutea of the last Cvvo meetings ehould be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the following applications for licenses be granted. Carried. _ L. J. Ellsworth, gasoline service flll- ing ststion and cigarettes; C�. H. Caesel, gasollne service fllling ' sta- - tion; W. S. Smetana cigarettes; A. F. and Alice Bhonka, On eale non- intoxicating malt 1lquors, Off sale non-intoxicating Malt Liquore, eoft drinks snd clgarettes; Fred W. LGng, On sale Non-lntoxlcating Malt Li- quors, Off sale Non-lntoxicating Malt Liquora, soft drinks, milk and cigarettes: A. Engler,� moving picture show and cigarettes;' Arthur Blood, soft drinke, milk and c�arettea: Tom Motzko, installatton �of gas burners and plumbing; Einer Jor- genson, on sale non-lntoxlcating Malt llquore, Off sale non-intoxlcat- ing malt liquora, aoft drinke, mllk and cigarettes. Martin J. :' Vanek, On sale non-intoxicating malt li-' quors, Off sale non-intoxicating malt liquore, soft drinke, mllk and cigarettea; Len Mllbert, on sale. non- intoxicating malt liquors, off sale non-intoxicating malt liquora, soft drinke mllk and cigarettea,, John W. Klnn aad Walter ginn, gasollne service fllling station; Edward J. ProchasRa, cigarettea; Robert lVt� Jscobs, gaeoline aervice 8111ng sta- t�on; T. C. Novelty, two mechanical amuaement devicea, James E. Wln- ship, soft drinks and �milk; Peter Wolf, on sale non-intoxYcating malt liquors, ofY sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks and ciga- rettes; R. H. Herzan, milk and ciga- rettes, R. D. Rlordan, on sale non- tntoxicating malt ltquors, off asle nan-Sntoxicating malt liquore, soft drinks mechanical amusement devlce and clgarettes and Standsrd 011 Company, gasoline Bulk atorage station; William L. Mallery, tnstal- lation of gas burners and plumbing. Odell moved, Oleon seconded, that the applicatton of Earl Gerard for a • building permit be granted. Carried. Carroll moved that the Vlllage dis- pen`se with the two dollar ($2.00) for anow plowing for driveways. No aecond to the motion.' Motlon lost. Carroll moved. Brown seconded, that the application of tha Northern 6tates Power �ompany for two (2) polea on Second Street North between Oakglea , and Fifth Avenue North be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village enter into the proposed contract wlth the Suburban Hennepla County Relief Board and that •the Preaident of the Council and the Vil- lage Recorder be suthorized to execute said contract on behalf.of the Village. Canied. ,Odell moved, Carroll seconded, that the Villsge pay Mra. Susan 8terling $100.00 in full settlement of any dam- ages claimed by reaeon of a sidewalk defect, and inJury resulting therefrom, and that the President of the Councll and the Vlllage Recorder and the Vil- lage Treasurer be authorized to.exe- cute a check in that amount made payable to her. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the First National Bank of Hopklns be deaignated as a Village'depositorp for the amount of •$25,000 and the 3ecurity Natlonal Bank of Hopklns be designated for the sum oi $16,000, upon the flling of proper security, Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that William Strobeck and Engner Johnson be appointed as membera of the Board of Health for the coming year. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the following named persons be ap- I polnted to the posltion set oppostte their name in the following table for the year 1946, subject to removal at will by the Counell. Csrrled. Herman Olson, Utility maa - Joseph Mlller, Asst. Utility man Joseph Hromadka, Asst, IItllity man Ralph Johnston, Garbage collector 'Bloomie Mountaln, Librarian Martin J: Vsnek, Dlepatcher Joseph C. Vesely, Village Attorney Frank 3todola, Road 8upervlsor Elmer Bielke, Grader Man President Madden announced the ap- pointment _.oY the following commit-. tees:. Park Board: Odell, chairman, Brown and �Olson. , Ways and Means: Carroll chalrman, • Brown and Olson Public Welfare: Entlre Council Llcenses snd Permtts: Carroll Public Utilities: Brown chafrman, O- dell and Olson Roads and Bridges: Olson chsirman, Odell and Brown Publtc 3afety: Madden chairman, Gar- roll and Brown , Brown moved, Oflell seconded, that Dr. Blake be appointed h'ealth officer for the coming- year. Carried. Olson moved, Canoll seconded, that the Hennepin County Review be deaig- nated as the official Village newepaper and thst the Clerk publlsh the mtn- utes in safd newepaper at a total monthly charge of not to exceed $40.00 ' Carried. - �ICarroll moved, Olson aeconded, that the following bills be pald. Carrled. (3ENERAli FUND IThe Minnesota News, booka ____$141.62 3tandard Oil Co., gas & 011 ____ 12.55 Hennepin County Review, publlcations �____________ 32.40 IHenry Schussler, labor _ __ ___ 85.30 Sub. Henn. Co. Relief Board, , Re11ef orders ________________ 58128 � Northaestern Bell Telephone, phone blll __________________ 20.30 I Phlllips Petroleuin, Gesollne __ 72.00 Walter S. Booth & 6ona, 1 Juetice docket ______________ 8.68 ' American Linen, ' linen ____,____ 1.45 Ray Ehmiller, gea & oil ________ 15:07 '' Stilwell-Mpls. Paper Co., . towele & tisaue ____________ 15.05 Hennepin County, poor aid ____ 152.50 Galvin Manufacturing Corpora- tion, Radlo (pollce) ________ 650.00 Gamble $tores, supplies ________ 2.16 Standard 011, gas _____________ 72.00 Northern Statea Power Co., light- 1ng -----------------�------- 535.33 Minneapolls Gas L1ght Co., gas _ 1.00 Suburbsn Chevrolet, Repaira __ 23.12 Koss Palnt and Wallpaper, re- palrs to Dow _______________ 62.11 Mrs. Walter Meurer, Ass't. Librarlan ______..____________ 18.50 Joe Joret, labor ________________ 78.50 Hopkins Fire Department, calls _ 115.50 John FI. Neitzel, police work __ 16.00 Freda Barlau, llbrary __________ 25.00 Jamea Kranz, , llbrary _�________ 3.00 Ciaylord Brothers, osk. csbinet _ 18.25 Guatafson & Fuxa, library ____ 10.20 Otakar Charvat, Books-�in Czech _---------------------- 19.05 Nels Nelson, labor __�___________ 23.60 Frank R,osengren, labor ________ .58.30 ROAD AND . BRIDC3E FIIND Hedberg Freidheim, sand _ ____ 6.22 (3eneral Mills Inc., Miec.' ______ 19.00 Standard 011 Company ________ 11.20 Ray Ehmiller, gas & oil ________ 5.70 �mpert Yards, Sno fencing __ 75.75 okesh Hardware, supplles ____ 227 Borchert-Ingersoll, supplies & repalr ----------------------- 20.54 Northern States Power Com- pany, lights ---.------------- 1.62 Wllliam Quinn, �laboi __________ 31.70 Emil Brokl, labor -_____________ 63.10 John Willman, labor ____________ 62.50 Fr�nk Erlckson, labor _________ 47.20 James Chmel, labor ___________ 13.60 George Rorbel, labor __________ 13.60 Chsrles Vickerman, labor ______ 14.40 Joe Smykal, labor _____________ 61.25 Harry Lindbery, labor _________ 43.75 Anton Korbel, labor. ____________ 7.20 WATER FUND " ' Ray Ehmiller, gas & oll __ __ ' 4.60 Hopkina Printing .� Service, + report -books ________________ 22.00 Northern States Power Co., St. lightiag ________________ 236.10 Ralph D, Thomss &, Associates, water tank __�______________ 500.00 SPECIAL A$SE33MENT FIIND Ralph D. Thomas & Asaociates, _3000.00 Hopkins Fire Department, Bond & coupona ___ 512.76 $EWAGE DISPOSAL FIIND Hennepin County Review ______ 49.50I Special Assessment Fund _ __ 250.00. Upon motion duly made and sec- ' onded, the meeting ad�ourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Clerk. ATTEST: DR. F. M. MA�DEN President (Jan 30) , -" He rman �t�l son J'ose��h �il�ler � Jose�n Hromadka A a1 ph . J ohns t on B.loomie Mount�,in I�art in J o V�,nek Jose�n C, Vesely Fr�.nk Stodola me Bielk�' 1�.�G��G(; <��%�VG� ��� Ut�ilit- man ASSt, �t111t1r l71 A s S t, U'� i�,.� " L"'idll " Gaxb�,oe collc�ctor Libr�,rian D�:spatc:�er Village Att�rney Roa�d `�L����rv;sc�r � Gra�ier �7�:n. President Ma�l.cien ann�unced t�e appoir.itment of tne follo��rirlg committees: - . Park_ Board: -Odell, c�dirma,n, Brcwn and Olson Ways �nd Meana: Carroll chairma,r_-, Bremrn and Olson Public �ielfare: Entire Council � Licenses an�. Permits: Carroll � Publ ic Ut il it ies� Bro�rn ch�,irman, Ode1T and Olson Roacls and Bri�ges: Ol.son chairma.n, O�ell ax�d Brown �ublic Sa.fety: ivla,�den chairnl�n, Carroll �,ncl Brown Brown moved, Odell seconded, th�,t , Dr, B1�,k�, be ap��ointed Me�lth „ officer for ti�e comir�g year. C�,rried. __ Ol son moved, Carroll seconded, that ther���ienne�in County Review � r�e designated as the effici�,1 �Tillage nev�ti�per and tYiat the Clerk publish the minutes in sai� nev�as�:�aper at a total mcnthly c��,r�e of not te exceed �40,00. Carriedo Carrcll maved, Ulson seconded; that tne followin� bills be - p�,id. Gar�ied., , 12353 1�354 12355 1�356 12357 1�c358 1�359 1236� 12:i6U �236? 1�363 �� 1�364 �`� 1�;565 1�356 12367 1�368 12369 1237U 1 �371 1�3'72 1�373 1�374 1�375 1�376 1�377 1�378 12379 12380 12381 1�382 ��� �~ 169'73 , 169'74 , 1�975 16976 16977 16978 16979 GEI�lEr�AL I'�JI�1Ti The I�linn.esota I�iews Staxidard Oil C_o, , Hent�e�in County Revieav Henry Scnussler Sia�b, Henn, Co. Relief Boarc� I�orthtiF��estern. Bell Teleph�ne Philli�s Petrolevm ��lter S. B_ooth & S�ns Amer ica,n Linen Ray EY�m i 11 er' St ilwell-r�fjpls Pdper Co. Henne� ir_ � C,ount� , Galvin 1vlanuiactur�ng Cor��ora� ion Gamble Stcres St�,n.dard Oil I�Tortnern States Pcv�er Co., ��inrle�.�olis Ga,s Li�,ht Co, , SuburL an Chevrolet Koss Paint and Vl�allp�per Mrs. �al.ter Meurer Joe Jaret• Hopkins Fire �e��.rtment John H, Neitzel Freda Bw.rlau James Kr�:nz � Gaylord. Brothers Gustafson & Ftizxa Otakar Charvat Nels Nelson � �'rank t�osengren ROA1.� AI�ID BRIDGE FUId� Hed�perg Freidhei.ffi General Mills Inc., St�,ndard Oil Com�any Ray EhmilTer L�npert Yards Ko�es�. i�:rdwa;re Bnrchert-Ingersoll ,- b ooks � �as � o i 1 i�ub1 icat i cns la'�or Relief orders pnone bill Gasoline 1 Justice docket linen � gas & oil towels & tissue po�r aid ��.c1io(�olice) supplies � � gas G�ghting Re�a,i rs � repairs to Dow Ass't, Liprari�,n. l�.bor ca? 1 s police work library library O� Gcib1T18t library Books in Czech labor labor �p141. 62 12. 55 32.40 85.3U 581. �8 20. 3U 7 2. OU 8,68 10 45 - 15.07 15, U5 152.5U 650,OU 2�16 72.U0 535.33 1.UU 23.12 62.11 18.50 7$.50 1�5,5G 16.0(7 25.00 3.U0 li.��J 10. 20 19,05 �3.60 58.30 sa.nd. 6 . 22 �14isc. 19.�0 11. 2{7 gas & oi1 5,'7U Sno f eric ing �75. 75 supplies �,�7 su��.-�lies �_ re�c�.ir 2u.54 �� . _ . . -� _ � , , . -� � ` i ` , . " i 1698� i�l�orti�ern States Power Company lights �1,6� 1�981 �1111iaan �ainn ` . labor 31,70 16982 Emil �3r�k1� l�,bor � 63.10 � 16983 John V�illm�,n labor 62.50 � 16984 E�ank Erickson � labor 47.2� ,��� 16985 J�mes Chmel labor 13.60 16986 George Korbel labor 13.6a 16987 �Gh�.rles �ickernian. la'por 14.40 • 16988 Joe Smykal � , la�or a 61.�5 16989 Harry Lin����y, � . � lab.or 43,'75- � 159QG Anton Korb�l labor - 7.�0 � . � , V�TA7'ER F'U�1"D ' . , � �6�11 Ray Ehr.niller • gas & Oil 4.60 �� 691� Hopkins Printinb Service rex�ort books �2,OU � 6913 Northern States Pov�er Co,, 8t. lighting c36.1� . i 6814 Ralph D. Thoi�nas & Associates -� water—tank__�U.c�O � ( � ,� � .!. S P�L+;G IA:L AS S Si�ll�;i�; T FUi�iD 10756 Ral�h D. T�ioraas & Associate � lUU0.�C7 1�"7�7 Hox�kins Firedl)e�artme t Bond & cou��ona �- //� � � , . ��G:� r( J r-ti- � �EL�AGE DTSPCSAL �Vij]D 5 Henne�iri Count� Reviev� � � 49.5U � 6 Special A.ssessment �.ind � � � ���.00 U�on rnat ion dulSr m�e and seconded, the me� t in�; adj curne�. ATT�:ST : resident - 0 \� � �J ' , � , ,� Ierk ! � , 0 0 � I ./ � � � .� / Financial Statement of the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota For The Period January 1, 1945 to Dec�mber .31, 1945 Prepared By J. RIJSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk Including a List of Outstanding Unpaid Warrants � Prepared By A. W. �LMQUIST Village Treasurer Fn sFwol�n As required by law, I submlt below, for the perlod from January 1, 1945, to December 31, 1945, a"detailed statement oY the �financialiafYaira of the Vil- lage for the preceding year, showing all moneys recetved, with the sources, datee and respective amounta thereoi; atl moneys paid, to whom and for what purpose; all outstanding unpald ordera, . to whom Iasued and for what purpose; all moneys rematning in the treasury; also all other itema necessarp to accurate- ly show Lhe Rnanclal conditiona of such Village." , Respectfully 3ubmitted, ' ' �� 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1981 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 ----------------------------------,-----------'-------------= ------------=----------------------------------------------- -----------------------�------------------------------------ �------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- 14,500.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 2,500.00 Total -------------------------------------------------------$357.004:57 �$225,000.00 of the above are revenue bonds for trunk sewer, $50,000.00 for Water Tower, $9,800.00 for fire equipment and the balanoe are Speclal Asaessment bonds. � � � � � STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING CHECK3 AND BANI{ BALANCE AS AT 12-31-45 ' General Fund • Aprll 25, 1935, Number 3387, Joseph Svsnda __________________________ $ 660.00 Sept. 2, 1936, Number,4490, Walter S: Booth & 6on __________ 8.18 Nov. 30, 1941, Number 9349, R. F. Scririeider __________________________ 2.00 April 4. 1945, Number 11811, Llnde Air Producta Co. __________________ 3.61 Dec. 10, 1945, Number 12323, Bloomte Mountain ______________________ 42.60 Dec. 18, 1945, Number 12328, Bloomie Mountain ______________________ 42.60 Dec. 18, 1945, Number 12341, Kenneth C. Heiland ____________________ • 4.00 Dec. 18, 1945, Number 12342, Martin �. Vanek ________________________ 8.00 Dea 18, 1945, Number 12346, Mrs. Ida Johneon ________________________ 11.20 Dec. 18, 1945, Number 12347,. Mra. �thel Olson _________________________ 11.20 ' - .791.39 i Bank .balance as at 12-31-45 ------------------------------------------ 5,826.82 j,eae outstanding checks llsted above __________________________________ 791,39 IBslance per clerka etatement � ____ 5,035.43 ------------------------------------- Water.;Fund No outstanding checke as st 12-31=45 Bank balance ae at'12-31=45 -=----------------------------------- ---- 8,463.61 tT 8$erles F war bonds purchased ----------------------------------- 12,580.00 .. . Balance per clerka atatement __________________________________________ 21,043.61 . Road . & Bridge Fund . Msp 3, 1944, Number 16498, Walentiae Johnson�:'c______________________ .64 i 8ept. 19, 1995, Number 16912, Frank Haepar __________________________ gp?0 Bank Balance as at 12-31-45 __________ 50.84 -------------------------------- 1�602.55 Less outstanding checks listed above ______________._ � ----------------- 50.84 9slance per clerks atatement ------------------------------------------ 1�551.71 Special Assessment ,Fund Dec. 28, 1945, Number 16755, Orie1 &' Mariani ______ 20,597.24 Bank balance as at 12-31-45 �~""--- � . , �... � . 28;G32.29 ILess outstanding check liated above ________ ______ _____ _____ ____ • _ - - - - - 20,59t7.24 � Balance ,per clerke atatement _______ ____________ g,015.05 Sewage Disposal Fund checking fund � No outatanding checke as at 12-31-45 -` • •�' '� � Bank balance ae at 12-31-45 =___:_ __ 603.89 Balance per clerks etatement _______---" 603.89 Sewage Disposal Fand savings acc� ` I Bank balance as at 12-31-45 __ ___ �"- --• �• -•• � 6,257.80 -- -------=---=---------------------- II S Series F war bonds_purchased ____________________________________ 1g,500.01 U S Serlea.(} war bonde purchased ________________________________ _ 10.000.00 Balance per clerke etatement _______________ _______..__ �___________ 34,757,8r, � A. W. ELMQIIIST, Treseurer SUMMARY OF, FUND BALANCES DECEMBER 31Dis95 Fund Fund Balances 12-31-44 Receipts Total bursements Balances Cieneral Fund- Cieneral Revenue _ _ 16,702.36 28,631.55 11,929.19 22,161.32 -30,232.13 ---- Police ----------------- 2.431.16 6,365.18 8,796.34 7,582.88 1,23 . Park ------------------- --`�35.04 4,200.53 3,765.49 2,831.02 934.47 D�Iustc _____________ 303.52 1,484.54 1,788.06 1,200.00 588.06 Flre -------------------- z.977.95 4,316.01 7,293.96 3,956.93 3,337.03 Poor ------------------- 11,838.19 1,152.60 12,990.79 5,558.47 7,432.32 Library ___-------- 19.16 2,195.65 2,214.81 2,245.46 -30.65 ----- Cisriiage ---------------- 2,116.97 2,16B.53 4,283.50 2,810.18 1,473. 2 Dow -------------------- 1,860.00 1,860.00 1,560.45 299.55 Total�eneral Fund 2,549.55 52,372.59 54,922.14 � 49,886.71 5,035.43 Water Fund _____------- 20295.01 63,197.45 83,492.46 62,948.85 21,043.61 Road & Bridge ____---- ' 1,014.11 19,458.46 20,472.57 18,920.86 1,551.71 Special Assessment ____- 1,365.91 66,915.40 68,281.3T 60,286.26 8,015.05 Sewage Dispoeal _____-- 28,109.11 7,252.68 35,361.69 35.381.69 Total-All Funds,___!-- 53,333.69 209,196.48 262,530.17 191,522.68 71,OM.49 BREAI�DOWN O•F RECEIPTS Special Sewage , General .Water. ,R & B. Assm't .Disposal Licenses ---------------- � 9.593.25 F1nes ------------------- 1.075.85 PermLts _____________ 322.25 171.00 214.Op Dog Tax ------------- 117.90 Texes 35,949.44 17,604.OD 29,107.40 1,125.75 Outside Fire Calls __ __- 1,080.00 Flre Contracts ____----- 817.00 12,651.80 5,42220 Ssle of Water __------- 312.10 8ale of Meters �_ _-_--- 1,500.00 8pectal Assmt. Paid __-- _ 262.13 Interest Earned _____-- � Water Fund Transfer __ State Poor Relief Aid --l` 115 00 Cttp Hall Rent ______-- Dow House Rent ____ - 1�$sa•00 -� 690.37 � Road Work privately paid SS0.00 Sale of Compressor ____ • - Miacellaneous _______--- 77726 ' Bonds Sold ___ ____--- 50.062.55 36,308.00 County Road Ald __-- - 200.00 Sewer connectlona and � contract paymente _ 422.50 Total Recelpts ________ $52.372.59 ¢63,197.45 $19,458.46 $66,815.40 $7,252.58 BREAKDOWN OF DISBURSEMENTS SpeCfal General Water R& B Aesm't. Electrlclty --------------------------- 6�041.78 2,639.90 ' 8alsries ---------------------------- 4�902.97 4,380.00 BuPPlles -------'-------------------- 587 00 1,034.29 Repairs -------=-------------------- PostaBe ----�----------------------- Extra S,abor ------------------------ 409.60 Gravel ,011 and Oiling. ________----- - 3,726.25 Street I;abor ---------------------- 8,268.80 C4rading ---------------------------- 1�646.94 6now Removal -------------------- �'�•$� Qae and 011 ------------------------ �. 54.82 8ewers, 6ldewalks and Water and � Tarvier-Iustallatione _-___----- 39,531.07 Interest Paid ---------------------- " - 2.188.37 Bonds Paid ------------------------ 18,548.82 Police -----�------------------------ 7�562.88 Park -------------------------------- 2.831.02 Fire Dept. -------------------------- 3.956.93 - , Poor -------------------------------- 5�558.47 Library ----------------------------- 2.245.46 . Ciarbage --------------------- =---- z.810.18 , . _ ,, , Dow Iiouse ------------------------ 1,560.45 Beach ------------------------------ 1�015.51 Muslc ------------------------------ 1 200.00 Water Tower ----------------------- Telephone$ (exclusive of Flre snd . police phones) c_________________ 130.34 Water Softener -------------------- - 924.78 Mach. Rentsls --------------------- 3z$•a8 C3asoline -----v--------------------- 1.116 AO New Truck ------------------------- 2,598.96 Coal -------------------------------- 555.35 ' ' Ineurance -------------`------------ 438.22 , Collection Fees -------------------- , 130.65 Printing and Stationery _,___--- 900.47 124.82 9alaries of Council and Attorney __ 3,540.00 Electlon Judges ____________________ 268.80 Misc. 8alarles ______________________ 650:00 Assessor's costs -------------------- 385.00 , Workmen's Comp. Ins..__________:_ 913.73 Eiealth Officera _____________________ 312.50 . Miscellaneous ---------------------- 3,296.86 83.74 738.86 Total Diabursements ______________ $49,886.71 $62,448.85 $18,920.86 $60,266 28 SUMMARY OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31st, 1945 Year Due ' � - 1946 ---------------------------------=--------------------------$ 30�698.85 1947 ----------------------=-----------------------'------------- 33.355.88 1948 ---------------------`-------------------------------------- 30�497.76 1949 ------------------------------------------------------------ 23�919.78 1950 ----------------=------------------------------------------- 22,919.76 1951 ------------------'------------------------------------------ 22�919.76 1932 ------------------------------------------------------------ z0�919.76 1953 ----------------------�-------------------------------------- 18�771.00. 1954 �---------=-----------�-------------------------------------- 14,500.00 �1. 4 � A reg�.� l��r meet i_n� eT ti� e�T ill��e Co�.�nc,i l Ho�kirs,. was Yi�l���.at t'�e .�ill�,�e �L,11 ori J�.l����,xy 7 : ��0 p, m. . A11 meYr�bers �resen�l �f t'�� Vi11 �e of 15th, 1946,� 2t �-., Car; oll mcved, Olson Qpconded, that tl�.e ;�et i �icn of tre • �oxtrern St�tes Povu•er Comr�;T t�� erect a�ole an Nionroe Aven�ae '�etaveen First �.na Seccnd Street,�South, be gr�,r�ted. Caxx�ied. C�,r�o11 moved, Bro�vn secc�r_ded, tnat t:�.e f ollov� iri� a.r�;l ic�t ions far licer_se �e gr�.nteci. Carried, , Clayton G, Shonka, b�wlir_g alleys an�i sof ��.rinks; Jo�erh V, L�.�ic, � r�ilk; Dahl'�e-rg Brothers, Inc, g�.soline SPrV1C�'A fil].ing �tu,tian; Clovpr L��:wf C.re�nary Ccm��any, t�iree lri lk trucks; Su��erior i�airies, three milk trt�cks; Franklin C.o-ax��r��tive C.rearr.�rlr, three m�lk �trucks; �tG.nclard Oi1 C_om�any, ��,solir_e service fillir�g sta�or_. Villwge Clerk tner_ re�, °�!.�" OR:�Ir��A�7CE Tu Ai��:EI�T, T%iE RULES OF I'ROCE�UR� OF ii�iE VIL�.C;�; OF HUP�livS uuril�ri CuE��:�� PASSL�� AI��D APPNOU� I��AI�CN 6, 19Uu;' c�Yiich is r�er�to att�.c:°�ea �ri� markec� e2chi'�it °11n, anu riArcy:�ith m�rae a p�rt af i�ese minutes, j C�,rroll !�cved, Brc�v�n seconc�ed, that t��iis re�:�.ing '�e :.�ccerted . as t:ne f irst re:�.�ing of saia Ordin=.�,nce. On t_�.e vote, B�`pG`rY?. ;�,na - C�,rro�l voted "�;��e;' Odell � 0=�-son votec� "no"`, President Iti�adden voted "no"'. NIotion lost: The U�illa:;e Clerk then re�:,d., "� Ai�T �:�RDri��lAiuCE Tv A�,��Ei;i�, AN 0�1�1��T1�:�>TC� E���1'ITL�;:� "Ai�T O:�DII�TA.�YG�; LICETvST�vG A:i���L t��"GUT.�l1 i i��G ��IE SALE C=F :C:�� l C� IC��.T71vG LI�.T�C�R, REi �.�.I.�II�iG Ii�vC�%1,�1�Tr1�i 1 u�ul_`��.�I�iCES A.�:�� PROirTI�I`���:iCr A P�'T�rALTY �'(�R Tri� U�1�Z�.TI�i�T TI-i�RE'uF°�, �n�hic:n is r�ereto ', -:�tt�cA��� ar�d markad ex�.�irit "b", and nerewit� m�.de �, rart of, �^�Pse mimates. Carre 11 moved, �rawn secon � ed, tY� t t r�e a.�r,ve r�._�ding be � acce�,ted as t �e i irs� rea�l.in� �f s��:i�� ordin�nce. Carried. ra�roll movea, Olsen seccnc�ed, t�h..�,t En�ner Johnson be �,p���inted Cnief c�i Police cf �r�e V-illage of hopkirs .Wt� ;� �� lary o� `���r�.i�U �er �?onth, subject to remc�:�l wt W11J. 'tivr- �_r18 �lllc��;e Ccuncil of t�2� Vill��ge of Hopkir�s. C�,rried, C�,rrcl]. moved, Odell seconded, t'r�at ��,rtin U�,nek be ����oin�- ec: �;clice an� f i_re �esp�,tcner tcr inp Vill.age o� Hopkin� at_. w:. � s°wl�r� cf �8�,UO r�r month. Carried. =� Carroll tr!cved, Olson seconded, th�,t ti�e };�,1a.Yice of .the ��,lwr�:� scnedule re��;in tne sazr�e far t'ne �;T�-1r 1�46, aad th�,t the V.i�l�ge Attorney dr�::k: u�� a�-reso�luticn in conformity with this motion znd the .t�nTo r�revious moticris, Carried. ZPresident �4�lden a�p,,oirzted the �'OZIGVL'�r1.�', r:�og.le to the 1� 1.�.T�L�T B�ard ta sersre until July lst, 1�46: Hugh Firm�,ge, j��rs, Donald, 1�Telson,� Mrs, kndrew Justus, Mrs. Joe Z�,jice� anc� P�Irs. F�wy Schutz. C.arrol]. mcv_e�,_ Olson 5�condea, th�.t the ar��:�ointments of Pre�ic�erlt ��Twd�.�;r- to� tne Library Bo�.rd be eenfirmed. C�:rriec�. � �lson moved, Br��vn aecor�ded, t:nat tn� folle�i�ing �ills �e - paid. Carried. � GE��IENAL F`U��� 1��88 Frank Sitar 1�3¢9 �!ntc�.�. �T�r"ael ��T�39U ' �'r�rik-:Erickson 1239I �'r�nk Rosen�ren 1239� Ja,cob Scheifler 1�393 Fienry Schu�sler 1�394 Jce Jcret Spec,Police la'�or la�or 1�Y�or 1a'�cr la�nr �96.E0 49.60 53,'7U 58.7n 3. �t� 89.U0 !7�.�0 i ;� � _.l _ ,: � � , �'" _ _ _ . , . ' �`�I - , , � �� x . ' - � � . , i , ' . .. .i. Y' . . , . `; i � _ , RGk� !�.1•:L� .r�R I�GE F'U��'L , =_ -> � ei67 60 � �6993 J o:hr_ _�J.i llm�.n � l�,bor �;� e 16�94 r.�mil Brckl , la,�or �55, 8� � 169�5 VVilliam �;uinn la��or 5�.20 ;� 16996 Joe Smyk�,1_ lab�r �a,o 50 i � � '►"� � � � .v . . , Upon mot ior duly ma�e �r�u secc?n.�ed, tsze me��t ing �,d j ourn.ed. � � i i � _ , � C LERF� ATTEtiT: � � � P�ESI i�ENT . _� (Official Publlcation) VILLAGE OF iIOPKIN3 A regular meeting of the Vlllage Council of the Village of Hopkine, wae held at the Vlllage Hall on January 15th, 1946, at 7:30 p. tn. All membere present. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petLtion of the Northern 3tates Power Company to erect a pole on Monroe Avenue between Firet and 9econd 8treet South, be granted. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the following applicstions for license be granted. Carried. Cla9ton C. $honka, bowling alleys and soYt drinks; Joseph V. Lspic, milk; Dahlberg Brothers, Inc. gaso- line service fllling etstion; Clover leaf Creamery Company, three milk trucks; 3uperior Dalries, three milk trucks; Franklin Co-aperative Cream- ery, three milk trucke; Standard 011 Company, gasoline service filling sta- tion. Village Clerk then read; "AN ORDIN- ANCE TO AME'ND TFIE RIILES OF PROCEDURE OF TFIE VILLAC3E OF HOPEiINB WHICH WERE PAS9ED AND APPROVLD MARCH 6, 1900", whtch is hereto attached and marked exhibit "A", and herewlfh made a part of these minutea. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that this reading be accepted as the flrst readtng of said Ordinance. On the vote, Brown and Carroll voted "aye", Odell and Olson voted "no", President Madden voted "no". Motion lost. The Village Clerk then read, "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDIN- ANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE LICENBIN(} AND REGULATINCi THE SALE OF INTOXICATINCi LIQIIOR, REPEALIN(} INCONSI3TENT ORDIN- ANCE$ AND PROVIDIN(3 A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF", which is hereto atteched and marked exhibit "B", and herewith msde a part of these minutes. Carroll moved, Brown secontied, that the above reading pe accepted se the flrst reading of say� ordinance. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that Engner Johnson be sppointed Chief of Police of the Village of Hopkins at a salary oY $200.00 per month, subject to removal at will of the Village CouncII of the Village oi Iiopkine. Carrted. Carroll moved, Odell aeconded, that Martln Vanek be appointed police and ' flre diapatcher for the Village of Hop- kina 'at a salary of $80.00 per month. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the balance of the salary echedule're- main the same for the year 1946, and that the �1111age Attorney draw up a resolution in conformity with this motion and the two previous motione. Carried. Preaident Madden appointed the following people to the library board to serve until July lat, 1948: Hugh Firmage, Mre. Donald Nelson, Mra. Andrew Justus, Mrs. Joe ZB�icek and Mrs. Ray Schutz. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the appoLntmente of President Madflen to the Library Board be conflrmed. Carried. . Olson moved, Brown eeconded, that the followin� bills be paid. Carried. C+ENERAL FIIND$ Frank Sitar, Spec. Police ________$96.80 Anton Korbel, labor _____________ 49.60 Frank Erickeon, labor ____________'�3.70 Frank Rosengren, labor __________58.70 Jacob Scheffler _________________ 3.20 Fienry Schussler, labor __________ 89.00 Joe Joret, labor _________________ 72,g0 John Willman, labor ____________ 67,B0 Emil Brokl, Isbor ________________ 55.80 William Qulnn, ]sbor __________ 54.20 Joe Smpkal, labor ______________ 24.50 Upon motion duly msde and seconfl- ed, the meeting ad]ourned. I� J..RIIB$ELL CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: , F. AQ. MADDEN Preaident. (Jan 24) corr�c;a� Publlcation) AN OBDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDIN- ANCE LICENSING AND BEGULAT- ING TFIE $ALE OF INTOXICAT- 1Nli Ll1,EUUK, KL�'YLrAL1NG iN- � CON3ISTENT ORDINANCES AND YRUVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF". The VSllage Council of the Village of Eiopklna do hereby ordain as folloWe: Sectlon 1. That an nrdinance entit- led "an Ordlnance Liceneing' aad Reg- ulsting the 3ale of Intoxicating Li- quor, repealing Inconslstent Ordlnanc- es, and Providing � Penalty for the Violation Thereof", which Ordtnance wae paesed and adopted on February 27, 1934, and publiehed purauant to law on March 8, 1934, ia hereby amend- ed in the following particulars: Thet the second paragraph of 6ec- tion 2 of sald Ordinance 1s herebp re- pealed, and in lieu thereof the follow- ing proviefon !e hereby enacted to re- place eaid repealed paragraph. "On 9ale" licensea ahall be granted only to qualifled applicante for an exclusive store. The license fee for "on sale" ie hereby flxed at the sum of $1500.00 per year. Section 2. In all other respecte and particulara said ordinsnce ahflll re- main 1n full force and effect. PAS$ED AND ADOPTED BY TFIE, VILLAGE COUNCIL of the Village of Hopkins thle 15th day of January, 1948. F. M. MADDEN President of Villege Council J. RUS9ELL CARROLL Vlllege Clerk JO$EPH C. VEBELY Village Attorneq � (Feb 7 — Feb 14) � �� � ' d' � i �'�� << ,, I Ai�T ORDIi�TANCE TO Ai��tiD 1'��� Rir"LES OF P�OCEDURE OF THE . VILLAGE OF HOPKINS VVHICH �l�ERE PASSED , AND . APPROVED I�!IARCH , 6, 1900: ' - i , The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follotivs: � That Rule I of the.Rules of�Procedure of the Village of�Hopkins passed and approved on T:�larch 6, 1900, shall be amended to read as , follows: ' ' Regular meetin� oi the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins shall be held at 7:30 otclock P. Ni. on the first and third Mondays of every month except where such Mondays fall ori holidays; tnen the regular meetings shall,t�ke place on the day follo�vin�. i ' � The rule heretofore existing, which is in conflict tivith the ; am.endment herein contained, is hereby repealed but in a11 other ' respects all other rules of pro.cedure heretofore adopted shall remain i unchanged. , . PA,SSED AND ADOPTED this day of - , 1946. , F . P.+I . NIADDIl�T � President of Village Council : ' ; J. RUSSELL CARRO�L Village Clerk "` I � SOSEPH C . VESELY f Village Attorney � ' , , , i (OPficial PubIIcation) VILLAGE OF HOPSINS A regular meeting of _ the Vlllage 7ouncil wae held Qt the Village Sell on �'ebruary 5th, 1946, at 7:30 P. M• All members preaent. Odeli moved, Brown seconded, that �he mtnutes of the lset two meetings �e approved as read. Cerried. Odell moved, Browa seconded, that m outslde Sre cslle the Flre Depart- nent be paid _at the rate of $25.00 for :he flrst hour, $15.00 for the second iour and $10.00 for the thlyd hour. �arried. Arthur N. Blood addreseed the Coun- •!1 and made written requeet Lo wlth- 3raw his application for sa Off 8ale [ntoxicating Liauor license. Carroll moved. Browa seconded, that Mr. Blood's request for withdrawal be accepted aad that the Vlilage refund him his licenae fee of $300.00. Carrled. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petition for aewer main eateasions oa Minnetonka M1lla Road between Sth aad 7th Avenues be �anted. Csrried. Canoll nioved, Olson aeconded, that the building inspector cause all adver- tlsing signa on Highway No. 7 to be torn down. Carried. The Flre Department notiSed the Couacil that they recommended Jscob SchefIIer for eteward snd ClarenCe C}rover for Flre Marshall. Olson moved, Odell eeconded, that such recommendatione be accepted ead that the above men be sppointed to those positiona for the year of 1998, subj6ct to removal st will by the Covn- cil. Carried. Olson moved, Odell eeconded, that the following applicationa for licensee be granted. Carried. ' George Heathcock, plumbing; Senry Pokorny, Inetsllatton of gas burnera snd installation of oII buraers; Oleoa & Pfelffer, cigarettes; Albert H: Schmitz, Off sale Non-intoxlcating Malt Liquors, aoft drinke, milk and cigarettea; Justln Lund, (3) gasoline service Slling statlon, three pumpa• Joseph Eide, C�asoline service 8117ng aervice, three puirips; ,Mra. Busan Colin, cigarettes; J. Jsspereon, milk' Ed Vlslea, milk and cigarettea; H. A. Schroeder Inc., mllk , llcense, two trucke; National Tea Company, milk and cigarettea; Ciordon Noleen, gaso- liae service Slling stetion, two pumps; iiopklas Auto I.ivery, taai license, faur cabs; Joha R. 8mlth. tasl licenae two cabe; Pederson Brothers, mllk llcenae, three trucke; Ben F. Miller, gasoltne service flll- ing stistion, three pumpe; Art P1ank- ers, milk and clgarettes. Odell moved, Btown seconded, that the appiication of the Northern 8tates Power to erect $hree (3) poles. oa Tyler Avenue between Excelsior Boule- vard and M. & Bt. L. tracke, be grant- ed. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thet the Village request the Northern 8tates Power to make a eurvep of Parkridge for the purpoee of etreet lights snd to request a street light from them for Sixteenth Avenue North and 3rd 8treet. Cerried. The Village Clerk then read, "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDIN- ANCE ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE LI- CEN$IN(i AND RE(3IILATINQ TFIE SALE OF INTOBICATING LIf�IIOR, REPEALINC3 INCONSI3TENT ORDIN- ANCEB' AND PROVIDIN(3 A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION TiIEREOF' ". Carroll moved, Brown aecoaded, that said reading.be accepted as the second reading of esid Ordinance, that it be adopted and that the Clerk cause the eame jo be publlshed. Csrried. Olsdn moved, Odell seconded, that the following bills be paid: � GENERAL FUND Joseph J. Sentyrz, police radio _$ 25.00 Hokesh Hsrdware, supplies __ 1.98 Earle Brown, Sherlff, police radio contract ____________________ 1.00 Hennepin County Revtew, pub- 1lcations ___ _ _ ___ ___ 97.73 9ub. FIenn. Co. Relief Board, relief orders ________________ 475.69 American Linen, llnen __________ 1.45 GVillerd H. Wing, suppliea _ 5.3a Ploaeer Lumber & Fuel Co., fuel 22.4F f. Rueaell Carroll, Miac. ________ .S5 �ahlberg Brothers, eupp. & rep. 133.2C 3taadard 011 Company, gas & oil 9.4a �ulson Hardware, aupplies ____ 1.52 �91e 81gns. sigas ---------------- 15.Od ',ampert Yarde, Inc., fuel __ _ 34.50 �Villfamson Stamp Company, eup- pliea ------------------------ 44.60 3amble Stores, supplies ________ 8.58 3lnclair OII 8tation, eupplles' __ 15.95 vIlnneapolie C3ae Light Compaay, g� -------------------------- 1.00 !lorthern 8tates Power Company, at. llghting -=--------------- 107.79 Che Ltnde Air Producte Co., AceL- Ylene ----------------------- 8.60 JVest Mpls. Ice &. Fuel Co., fuel _ 3198 Ced Johneon, police ____________ 3120 famea W. Stepaaek, police ____:_ 8.80 !T. W. Sell Telephone, Phone call's ----------------------- 18.35 ?laetice, book ___________________ 5.00 Hopkins Fire Departmeat, flre calle ------------------------ 224.50 Earl C}erard Motore, eupplies __ 38.93 !►. B. C. Oxygen Tent Rental 8er- vlce, Oxygen ________________ 7.00 Suburban Chevrolet, check o11, etc. ------------------------- 1.85 Hopkine Municipal Band, advance --------------------- 80.00 Fiank Rosengren, labor ________ 74.5D Frank Erickson, labor __________ 48.30 Jce Joret, labor ________________ 70.70 Senry Schvsaler, labor _________ 68.70 Northern 9tates Power, at. ltghting ------------�-------- 523:88 ROAD AND BRSD(}E FIIND John Wlllman, enow removal �__ 20.80 William Quinn, anow removal _ 38.60 Emil Brokl, snow removal _____ 55.80 Jamea Chmel, anow removal ____ 6.40 Northem States Power Co., power ----------------------- 1.00 Lund 81nc1air, supplies, etc. ____ 37.65 Cieneral Mills, Inc., ealt ________ 38.00 ?foneer Lumtaer & Fuel Co., ealt 19.00 Ernest J. Duda, repairs __ �____ 7.75 Dahlberg Brother9, repaire _____ 30.15 Lampert Ysrde _________________ s30.56 WATER FUND Northern State Power, power ___ 214.65 Hopkins Drug, muriatic acid __ 1.00 Boustead Electric & Mfg. Co., repairs ---------------------- 8.30 Keptune Meter Co., meters ___ 129.00 The Columbia Csrboa Co., carbon paper & ribbon ____________ 225 F1rst Natiohal' Sank of Iiopkine, Coll. Water bille ___________ 13.40 :hicago Bridge & Iron Co., water tower ---------------------- 2100.60 IIpon motion dulp made and sec- onded, the meettag adjourned. J. RU8$ELL CARE#�OLL Vlllage Clerk TTEST: �t. F. M. H2ADDEN resident of' _the Council lFnh xt� M �. -re�ul�wr ar�eetin�; �f tne Villa�;e Cc�arlcil vr���s hela �t �i�e V ill��e ri��ll o���'e�rL:ar;y 5th, 1946, �t "t ::�:� Ps;�:. A�.1 mPrn�,ers 1�resent, t�ae�.l m���ed, Brev�m secon�.ed, t:nwt t�e minutes Gf t�� last two �; meet in�s be w�.r�rcved � re��d. G-�rried. , Odell rr�eved, Brcwn �eccn�sed, th���t on �:L�tsiae fire ��lls ���e Fire �er�,rtrr�ent b.e. ���d �.t t��e r�.te �f �%5,Ov �'cr �he first _�cur, �1�.OJ for t�?e seco?� �ou.l �;r_a YlU.�O fc�r the t��ird �:.cur. C�,:c�ied. . �' , 'pAt'riur N. Blood �d�es�ed t�ie Cc}uncil �d made �a7ritten re;�uest to cvit�raw r�is �,�•��lic�tion fcr �.r 0=f Sa1e Ir_tcxie-: ting Li�.�uor license. Carroll nlaved, Bres�,r_ secozz;ied, �hat ?'ttr, B.1ood's reiuest for svitz�r�val be �c�eX��teu and that the Vi ia,ge refun-a. Y�im his li�ense fee of.�lv�oUO, Carried, C�,r��o11 mcve3, �� son seconded, t::�..�t tre �r��et it ior_ for ss�n*er ma� n ext e�s i or_s on ��r�: inl�_ei �rLk�, i�r�i 11 s, F� a�:.:_ � et�leen 5th �..na 7 t'_z Avern�e '�e br�;r�te�i, Garriea C�,rro11 mcvecz, 0lscrl secc�r�dea, t'_:-wt tre builair� iz,s�y eutor cause �all �,avertisirg sigr_s on. :�ighv��.y � 7 tc� ce tcrn acw n. Ca.rriea. � 7'i�e Fire l�exartmen�t not i�'ie:� tne Council thwt t_le��r rPccrs�mer_aPa J�.� ;L� Scneffl�.r fox stev�iar� ��r.d C1�rence C7rover for �'ix�e il�a�rs�.wll. �lscn �cved, Gae11 sec�n,aed, th�.t sucrl rece�:�.Y�:er.�;�=..ti�r he �wc�el�� ec� �na t����t t�ie �:.:c����e .'7?Pr? �� �A�,r01.21t�� to tnose r�csitiorJ for tne yeL�,s of 1°�6, sub j ect ta rerrl�v�l wt t,�i11 �.�y the �euncil. Carried, � ✓ OTsnn movpd, Gdell seconded, t�1::�t the fellc�vin� �pt�lic�__tions fcr licenses 'ae �r;.rlte���, C�rried� CG��^C�e ���_t�icock, y,1L:Y�t.�ll�.`�;; rIenrs� Pc�korn�-, Inst:-_11�tion of oas � �.�urners ��r_� i��-��� �.�' v�-�;=�^.- �r�; Cl�c�n & Pfeiffer, c�i�:�rPt .es, A1�Ar� �H. 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Goa, T.y_� G� 1ur.ir� i� � wrr� an � o., T' i a a t �����t i �n��.l i� ��k c � ilc: �:k in s ��ic�.�;a Bri�.�e �e: Iron (;c., . 1 i. �ien '�' � �^r�J_ z eS fuel �'v'� � ; �. . �'.)r'" St' x'E.'r o � �~asy� ail ��� su�y�lies S 1 �;115 i�zel �L?1'ipl ]_2S su��lies sur�]. � es �^� S � �. �. l �il t l Yl� � -.^.��;,�r�PYlo �'ue 1 ���a J. i c e �olice Pr�ont� � :� 1 �. � �'�� c� ok � i "� � �,� ] S sup���lies C'iiry' C,'er, � c�,eck ei.l etc .:.dv.a,,c; e lw��cr �.'��� 1�„�cr 1.�;w c�r � �. 1 i:�t�t i r�, 1. a� h.3(7. 2w. �8 � • �5 l��o�o 9 0 4� I� e a.7 '..�i 15�dQ 3��, 50 44. 60. �i9. 5s 15.Q5 1, G�:! l�a"� , '?9 8.�0 �].. `�6 � � � rs� \ aJ�, �� � ry r— 1 .�� ,� - � . U',1 %3�f�5� '7 . ��.7 1aa5 oU . UC: � q. �; j a.� . v��� r�L+o l � 88.7U 5, �� . �:, w0�'�er a�.��a �J muY� i�.t i c; �.c i. � 1. UC �er�ir� G.3v ir!eters 1?�.OU {;� rf,.�`,pr� �;;��,l:Ar' �c: r I.�J'�C�1� �. �� Gcll, 1M1:w:�e-�� �ill� 15.4U ,,-, � + ,.�r - �1J�J ^� ,� .,�t �., r � c,�� � � � U�c�n mo � i.or_ d�aly ra::::�.e �ri��. s� :�>n�ie�:!, t�� me�.Z :Lr� ; c:� v 0U �r?r��.�.. Vi11�.ge C1erk ATT.�:�>i l���ci.�iallt fii �til� CC�vr:C11 ,_� r�VT ORDII�TAt�TCE T 0 A,��Nllr AIv' ORD IIdANC E ENTI TLED � "Aiv ORDINA'JCE LICEi7SII�G A1�TD REGULATING THE . S�LE OF INTO�ICATING LIQUOR, REPEALING IN- CONSISTENT ORDII�ANCES .41dD PROVIDIl�G A PIlVALTY ! FOR THL VI OLA`ITI OI�T TI�REOF" . , � The Village Council of the Village of Aopkins do hereby'ordain ' as follows: o i . � , Section 1. That an ordinance entitled "an Ordinance Licensing and Regulating the'Sale of Intoxicating Liquor, repealing Inc,onsistent ' Ordinances, and Providing a.Penalty for the Violation Thereof't, which Ordinance was/ipassed and adopted on February 27,'1934, and published' pursuant to law on l�Zarch 8, 1934, is hereby amended in the fo'llowing , particulars: " � ; That the second paragraph of Section 2 of said Ordinance is hereby repealed, and in l�eu thereof the follotiving provision is hereby. enacted to replace said repealed paragraph. "On sale" licenses shall be granted only to qualified applicants for an exclusive store. The license fee for "on sale" is hereby figed at the sum of �1500.00 ; � � � per year. , ' A , Section 2. In all otYier respects and particulars said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. PASSED A1�,fD ADOPTED BY '1'FiE VILLAGE COUNCIL of the Village of Hopkins this 15th day of January, 1946. J . RUSSELL C ARROI,L Village Clerk JOSEPfi C . VESELY Village Attorney � 0 F . M . Id1A�D�,N President.of Village Council l � ' , i1�T TCE TG r� Ii1DEI�S � T�ie V i 11a�e Co�.�r�c i 1 c�f � h� �V` i 1 Aw�;e cf Ho�:�kir�s, � Niinr_�esot�, will receive sealea bids until &:�: o`clock p.m. , or_ F'e�ruarjr l�th, 1946, :.�t the Gaun.cil C::�xr;tiers in ihe �rillw�e H�.11 for t�.� `'urnis�irag of road-r!?iX aelivere� to the StTeets �f HG�'�kir.s 1�.�r�u�,nt to the , �r�:a.er af ihA .Ro;,d Gommissioner for t'�e year 1940. Li�ciers si�all sur;�1�- th� s�y�eca.�'i���,ticn� cf t:�.�ir r�ur�cser� rd:�d-mixa � � li�e ri�2t is re��c�re�. �o rPject �ny un�? ���11 ,"nid�. � � ` , J, Ruesell Carroll E: Vill��e Clerk, ' ., . w � - I � • ; I. � ` r1oTz�� Tc �z:uD�:i�s The Vj ll�e Cauncil of t�e Vill�.�e of hopkins, s�innesota,; will receive sealed bids until 8:�U o'clock P.:�i. on Febru�„ry 19th, 1945, �t tne Council Cn�nbexs in � the Villaoe H�,11 for tize censtr�uctian anu rep�ir of side- �^ra.lk, curb �na �ut-ter. �ach bid must be �,ccomx�anied V� ith certif'ie��i check. of 10% of' t_ne amour_t of tre Ui�. � l_�e right is reserved to reject �n1� an�� all bids, J, Russell C�rroll � V'illaoe Clerk, , � y �J'OT I CE TO B IDLEHS � � � . lhe Village�Gouncil of tne Villu�e af Hopkins, l�innesata, vvill receive s�aled bids until 8:uU o�clock p.m. , on FB�7rUc^;,I"� 19 �h, 1�46, �,t the .Covnc i'. 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Fx�,r.�:}�, ��os�r_crr�Yl 1_���r ._ 7�.�u _ 1��:�5� �7c�� Jcr:�t � l��,c�r � , � � 1w.U�:� . 4 � . , ,. ;r "� 8� 1% 53 Her�r;; �c?��?.s�,1.�r � aWNc , ,�90 ! l�� � - � -. �; `=n �, �- �..1:�� ; ; c�� -i �.- � .a.54 � =-.�.o� ��`,__e�-�1,�,� � _ �. ..l _ - .�7. �3..�U � , , P � y. T..:.� •�- rLy i RC�A:� �i�i,'`f'"�.., Bl�'.l..L;I.TF• :F'�.Ji�, ' I lr>U1� �r�n � V'G�il:�rn,_�n SI1L'3Vl' '�'?mov� l. 8� 6� � � ,. � n n !7 � �� `�� 1%J� :� J.a,�,�� ��,�rol ; . .� 1"%u14 `�u 1111 �:'?2 �,v l�i� n " . �� . Ov 1"1U15 ��'ii1 :°rG1_�'1 ° " '�'�� �� I ,-.- ' � Ui �'t ��'}��;' .n I Tj`;f.jj I r-; '1 J, � ��:4c.; �'T�i'.':�'u,2: ;SUr ' ,' j.T7::t�� ''nvt_? OTl i�L'.�.��r in;�_(X� °.�?,.11C�. S�v�::�i�,�l'P:X, '��iP �imF?8j:lilo �_�:1�O11�'11�C:t. .' I � �` i I ' � I � � v.1.i.�_�':�C' G,1�1'ir � rm + n. �Li ���1, , ; , i _ i I- P�a��..:ie��t c�f t;'ie G�,},,, �,c il I I , . � m � ��� ,- -�.. � �--�,�., coeeicial rubucayon> VILLAGE OF HOPHINS A regular meeting of the Vlllage Council was held at the Vlllage Sall on February 19th, 1946, at 7:30 P. M. - All membere preaent. � Olson moved, Brown eeconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Carried. Pursuant to,advertisement bids Were then opened for eidewalk and curb constructton for 1948. H. B. Pederaon: 8traight curb 100 feet and over ____________ $ .83 per foot Stralght curb around cor- ner ___________________ .93 per foot Curb and 12 inch gutter, 1.10 per foot Sidewalka =___________ 22 per Sq. Ft. Expansioa joints _______ .06 per foot Driveways 6 lnches thick ______________ .30 peg 8q. Ft. Patchwork — 15 per cent higher Arnold Beckman Company: 3ldewslk, per equare foot __ __ $ 23 Driveways (6") per aquare foot __ .35 Straight Curb, per lineal foot ___ .90 Radius Curb, per llneal foot ___ 1.00 For amall patch joba add 15 per cent to the above prices. � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the Village accept the bid of H. B. Pederson and that the Councll eater into a contract with hiat !or 1946 upon his delivery of a performance bond. Carried. Purauant to advertiaement bide were then opened for tar oil and the fo11oW- ing bids were received: Republtc Creosoting Co., St. Lou1e Park ____ $.1185 per gal. J. V. Gleason, Minneapolis, .12 per gal. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the �bid of Republic Creoeoting Com- pany be accepted aad that the Villa�e enter lnto contract with it for 1946 road tar. Carried. ' � Purauant to advertisement bide werq then opened for the furnlshing of road-mix and the following bida were received: J. V. (3leason, Mlnneapolie, FOB plant __________ $4.50 per ton Delivered to Hopkine in • place complete ________,7.50 per ton Glenn �Johnaon, 8t: Louis � Park, FOB plant _____ 420 per toa Delivered to Hopkins __ 4.65 per ton Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the bid of Qlenn Johneon be accepted and that the Vlllage enter into a coa- tract with him for 1946 road-mix. Csr- ried. • Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the Vlllage hire a ateady man bq the day at $.80 per hour. Csrried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the prior motlon be reconsldered. On the vote Brown, Carroll and Odell vot- ed "Aye", Olson voted "No". President Madden then put the motion to the vote. Olson voted "Yea", Brown, Car- roll and Odell�voted "No". Motion loet. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village employ Q gsrbage man at a saiary of '$165.00 per month. Oa the vote Brown, Carroll and Odell voted "Aye", Olson voted, "No". Motlon �car- ried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, �thst John Specken be appointed to tha poei- tion of garbage collector at the salary etated in prior motion, sub�ect to re- moval at will of the Vlllage Councll. Carried. Oleon moved, Brown aeconded, that the new sewage rental rates go lnto effect on April ist, 1946. Carried. Odell moved; Olson seconded, that the following bllla be pald: (3ENERAL FUND F'rank Erickson, labor ___________$22.00 William Quinn, labor ___________ 7.20 Frank Rosengren, labor _________ 75.30 , Jce Joret, labor _________________ 18.00 Henry 3chussler, labor __________ 78.80 Jacob Scheffler, cleaning jail ___ 3.20 ROAD AND BRIDCiE FIIND John Wlllman, anow removal ___ 83.60 James Chmel, snow removal ____ 7.20 William Quinn, enow removal ___ 26.00 Emil Brokl, snow removal ______ B2.50 WATER FIIND Herman Olson _________�________ .34 Upon motion dulp made and second- ed, the meeting ad]ourned. J.' RII38ELL CARROLL Villsge Clerk ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN Prestdent of the Council (Feb. 28) � � . I . ' I y '7' T1.� l.'_� _ �, f i�'1� tf . ' �j TT�L,�CTi+� r�t F�OPiill��� tl��v'r.:Zi! 1.�;N_��1�1�T ��GR G�-i�;,�,'TaJ�� r'-��"!`�' . i rl.Li ����'4i�� !? 1�Tr� �''��1'am.�; � �y:�..� C�1� . � ; 1`10t�1L!' .'�:3 �:?rP��' o1V81'1 N�/ ��±�P Villa�� (JGti_^Ci� iT: �a�E' � �� � 1,.:�.�e oi :-���kir�s �:!��t � t,r.,i11. ��ec �ivF t��:l.e�� tii u=� u�� � o I � R�'U�:�. o'clock i,n., �`�'L,�,_;�=-�''� p� ;;lrt"- 1��n C'� �`';��:'„�r=� 1`.i�y;J� '�C�,, - �:'18 �r ��tY'UG�:1Gn nf �P���o1 mr„'i,1:� �n;,� �����,�e� T?'!;':l.r� lr tha 1�17.1 .oP pF F�7�;_-�,1,'��.I1S �C:<1 i�? �rEwl" 1`.�ii•5.� F'�.C'1.'.1�1���� C�i ?:�c!,�,?��1�t1S f�0" �1.�. ^'[J�. /'`�n�111y'�yT9.. 'L • j d. 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' �i� "'--' -' �_ u � � �-r� C��ti o; � P.YI''i'�P,l ("?Y':c ^nn :�n��r�r,-,.z..,_, 4_ _u; ;`.- , � .�u e.� y v �.,.� � i' � i _ - - -� + , L` {- ' _ �- �. + .-. � . v � � v� t n �F �.. ,.a � �`v�l_ _.,�J. � �,v1. vvi.�v �_. t���C.� ....... .,,..�E_'-•.. ..._ .....�!. i �'�rie� Vi1i_ ��v Cr�?:_r_ri.l. �'es�r�.re� ti��.a ri�i�� to r�j�ct �.r.;,�� �n� ::11 ��� id= . N wi • VILLAGE OF HOPHIN3 (Official Publlcatlon) NOTICE TO BIDDERB � 'The .YAlage Council of the VllIage ,of Aopkina, Minnesota; wlll iecelve .sealed bids untii ' 8:00 o'clock p.ai. on •Feb- niary�l9th, 1946, at. the Council�Cham- bers ln - the Vlllage , Hall for . the . coa- struction and repair„of atdewslk, cueb and ;gutter::, ; � ` Each ;bid :must �be accompanied -with certified cheok of :10 ,per 'dent of the amount of the, bid: The,- right;,is• reseTved: to: ieject,'.any aiid all bide. = : . � . • � . :J RU88ELL CARROLL"= '"Village; Qlerk :' . ' �• � , (Jen. -31;. Feb. r7) , ili.�.�� Cler . � \ } i ( ' ` �� ,.,� � i• \� 7 1'( r'"li 1 't"i`:;�T"v I.7 �W 7 i,T1L��.�r�,�a u� :�or.�Lz.��.� A�.�r.r;�,�.:i�,���v�rl�]'i� r��:,�, ,�rL7:_: �r.� � � � � I ^-�� a'� �ICE� C;AN I , , I i T�Tpt1.C;-C,' Iti, 'i�F?�'���' o1VP:r? �:�' �ile ��1.� �_��? LC�U':1C1.�. �Tl �:r18 � Vill�ae �f Hc.r,�i�.s th�wt � it ��y a.i 1�ece_��e se �led ��cts un to �:Ou o'rlock ��,m. , T�ae.sd�y �r_ �}:�� 1�+'� a� i��%�?"CYl, 19��, � cr ane 1��� _�.�. �l;�o-door �„�:.omo�iile Tor rolice L,se �.s ���r ��,ec- i?ic�ta.ons or_ �iie�;n the ofif_ice o¢ t�e �rill��e C].erk. E�,��h �id�.ier m,ast �tw�2 in �i� Ni,ti :�:�� �,11o��y���r�ce r� 4�i11 �;ivU t��� Vi11-w�� f��r t��� ri��ent 1��� C���evrolet ��l�ce �:�r, � 1. Ci �: ?'!:U � � �iJ � i T1... ; A �:1 P, �,'i �? �iVp 1�pe c�S'i'� :�,C G GI"1l� "a,zl :i. e�''"�J ��% certi�'i�u c'r?eck foY� � t.�?r cen� iT tYi� toi�l :_Ynount o{ �i�. T_��. Vi11-: o� �.ouncil res�rcr�,s the r1oY��t to rej.ect ��y an:� w.L 1� 1. l� � o . , ;1i:�,g� C7.erk � - u I � ' I � � A regulax meet ing o� the. ��i l lage �ounc il. was held at the , Vi l lage . Hall .. on March 5th, . 1946, at 7: 30 p. s. gll members present. _ Odell .maved, BraePn seconded, _ that .Einer .Jeppesen .be employed a� Village Engineer on the T�elf.th.�venue and.Village Hall alley �obs. On the.vote Brown Odell and._Olson voted."ays°, Carroll voted. no" �otion carried. � Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that " RE'SOLUTION AUTHORIZING CLERK, PR�IDENT OF VILLAGE_COUNCIL AND VILLAGE.TREASURER TO ISSIIE CERTAIN VOUCHERS_ AND CHECKS. IN��� PAYDdENT OF CERTAIN . SALARIES wITH0U2 VERIFIID CLAIB� BEING �PRESENTED TI�REFOR, * which. is hereto attached and here�ith. marked. exhibi.t "A°, aud _made a. ,part of these minutes, be pa.ssed and adopted. Carried. - ' Olson moved.; Broa�n seconded, t}aat `the follow.ing appl�ications for licenses be granted; Hovander Brothers, milk and cigaxettes�; Jobn R. Smith, one taxi.cab license. Carried, Carroll maved, Odell seconded,. that the V111age requEst th Bonveyance bp the State of Lots.eight�: nine and ten � 8, 9& 10�, l o c k o n e i l) a n�1 l o t s e l e v e n � t w e l v e, t h i r t e e n a n d f o u r t e e n, i 1 1 1 2, 1 3 � 1 4), B�ock two � 2), 9 Vest Mi�nneapolis. Centei, to t h e ��i l la,ge tor road purposes and tbat the = C.lerk request said conveyance from the Hennepin County Board of C�ounty Commissioners. Carried. ; Odell moved., Brown , seconded, that the f ol lowing bil ls be i paid: ' � • i 12468 12469 12470 12471 12472 124?3 12474 12475 124?6 12477 12478 124?9. 12480 12481 12482 12483 12484 12485. 12�6 1248? 12488 12489 12490 1Z491 12492 12493 12494 12495 12496 12497 12498 12499 12500 12501 12502 12503 12504 12505 . GENEBAL FU1�ID Hopkins Fire De�artment Eecurity Nat°1 Ins. Agen,cy rnest J. Duda, C. �i. Graver A. �. Elmquist League of �inn. Bdunic ipa,l it i es American_ Linen The Lin�le Air Proeluct s �inneapolis Gas,Light C.ompany. Sub. Hen.n. �o. Relief. Boa,rd. Pioneer_Elevator Hennepin �ounty 8e�view Dlorthwestern Bell .�elephone. Co. Justus...Lumber �o., Lampert Ya,rds B�innesota Fire EquiFment Co., Ske11p.011 Company Bor�'s Texa,co Station � Earl Gerard �dotors American Library Ass°no Donald E. Dovenberg Freda Barlau Feudner Da,vidson Herman Olson Sinclair.0i1 Station Daniel Ee Foley - Gaylord Brothers, nc. Hauck Mfg. C.ompa,nyI Suburban Chevrolet Co., Gil Johuson�s.Texa,co Service Henry Schussler Frank�Rosengren. �6i 11 iam Quinn �� Frank Er ic kson Gamble Store Theodore H. Johrison Staudard 011 �anpa;ng Northern States Power Co., Fire Calls Insura,nrce Repairs � Salary " & Safe Dep.boz Cha,rter Linen Acetylene Ga,s Relief. Orders �iel Publ icat ions Phone F�el � : �el E�ipment . G 011 Repairs S�ecial Police AssistoLibrarian Freight Tires etc. Fee Supplies Hepairs Oil ' labor labor labor labor Spec . Pol ic e Ga,s & 011 St . '�ight ing 1205.44 i111.81 2.50 � 75e 00 � 89.90 ! 10. 20 1. 45 6.03 2. 00 3?0. 22 ' 16. 95 33.75 18. 35 38.29 31.50 67.61 , 70. 50 1.80 3F.16 3. 00 5.20 38.00 204.78 ?,19 155. 3? � 4.� 35. 08 48. 25 . 25 . � 2. 00 75.30 39. 50 26.80 30. .40 .59 108.00 20.90. 537.60 � `�:r�:: ����;�, � ' , �4,.,�, , . �.U; - .- -. - 4 _. . j ROAD. AND `BRIDGE.. FU11ID , . - , -�.. :; � 17020. Standard Oi1 :Compa.nq , '��.;: " , 17021 John �il]�ma�n labor �17022 � IInil_ Barokl labor � 17023 Gener.al �Mil,ls, . Inc., _ Salt 17024 Justus Lumber Compa,ny Fuel 17025 Hedberg.Freidheim & �o., sand 17026 Standard Oil Compa,ny, Supplies 17027 Ernest J, Duda - 1?028 8epublic Creosot:ing...Coo, Tar 17029 Northern States Power Co,, Lights ,wATER FUND ".6938 Northern_ States Poa�er Co., Power 6939 Pittabur� Equitable �eter Div. Supplies 6940 Sta,nley . Sbec 6941 Security Nat'1 Ba,nk Water bills Collo SPECIAL ASSESS�NI' _ FUND 16758 �ennepin County aeview Publ icat ions 16759 N. B6. Nat' 1 Ba,nk Of. 3�pls. N0, 2 C. I. ° s � ' �2.'74 65, 60 46. 40 � 9:,50 ' 21.06 8;16 28, 88 32.40 110 24 ` � 3.?2 255.70 . 8. 44 2. 25 � 15. 55 , 8.11 87.52 Upon motion duly made and seconded. and carried the meeting ad j ou rned. � ATT�ST : resident lerk � 0 i (OfPicial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKIN3 A regular meeting of the Vlllage Councll was held at the Village Hall on March 5th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that Einer Jeppesen be employed as Vlllage Engineer on the Twelfth Avenue and Village Hall alley jobs. On the vote Brown, Odell and Olsbn voted "aye," Csrroll voted "no." Motion canleC. Carroll moved, Olson aeconded, that "RESOLIITION AUTHORIZING CLERg, PRE3IDENT OF VILLAGE COIINCIL AND VILLAGE� TREASIIRER TO I$$UE CERTAIN VO$CHERS AND CHECg$ IN PAYMENT OF CERTAIN SALARIE$ WITHOUT VERIFIED CLAIM BEINC3 PRESENTED TEiEB,EFOR," Which is hereto attached and. herewith marked exhibit ''A", and made a part of these minutea, be passed and sdopted. Car- ried. � Olsoa moved, Brown seoonded, that the following applicationa for licenses be grsnted: Hovander Brothers, mllk and � cigarettes; John R. Bm1th, one taxi cab license. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Vlllage request the conveyance by the State of lots eight, nine and ten (8, 9, & 30), Block one (1), and lots eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, (11, 12, 13 & 14), Block two 72), West Minneapolls Center, to the Vlllage for road purposes and that the Clerk re- quest said conveyance from the Henne- pin County Board of County Commis- sionera. Carried. Odell moved, Browa seconded, that the following bills be p&!d: General Fund YIopkins Fire Department, Fire Calls --------------------------�205.40 , 3ecuritp Nat'1 Ine. Agency, Insur- ance __________________________ 111.81 Ernest J. Duda, Itepalrs ________ 2.50 C. W. G�rover, &alsry ____________ 75.00 A. W. Elmqulst, Salary ead 8sfe Dep. box ---------------------- 89.90 League of Minn. 'Municlpalltiea, Charter _______________________ 10.20 American Linen, Llnen _________ 1.45 The Linde Air Products, Acety- lene-----------------'= ------- 8.03 Minneapolis (3as- Light Co., (ise 2.00 Sub. Henn.- �Co. - Relief Board, Reliei Ordere _________________ 37022 Pioaeer Elevator, Fuel _________ 16.95 Heanepin County RevieW, Pub- llcstions ______________________ 33.75 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., Phone ------------------------ 18.35 Justus Lumber Co., Fuel ________ _ 38.29 Lampert Yards, Fuel ____________ 3I.50 Minnesota Fire Equipment Co., Equipment --------------------. 87.6) Ske119 011 COmDaII9. C�as ________ 70.5f Borgmana's Teaaco Btation, 011 Earl Cierard Motore, Repaire ____ Americaa Library Aes'n. ________ Donald E. Dovenberg, 8pec1al Po- lice Freda Barlau, Asslat. Librarian Feudner-Davidson ______________ Herman Oleon, Freight _____:____ Sinclalr 011 Statioa, Tires, etc. _ Daniel E. Foleg, Fee ____________ C3aylord Brothere, Inc., 8upplies Hauck Mfg. Company, Repaire Suburban Chevrolet Co. ________ Qil Johnsona Texaco Service, 011 Henry Schussler, labor __________ Frank Rosengren, labor ________ Wllliam Qu1nn, labor __________ Fraak Erickson, labor __________ (3amble Store ___________________ Theodore Ei. Johneon, Spec. Po- lice--------------------------- Standard Oil Company, C+as & 011 -=------------------^------- Northern 8tates Power Co., St. Lighting ---------------------- Road and Bridge Fund Standsrd 011 Company ________$ John Willman, labor ____________ Emll Brokl, labor _______________ (3eneral Mills, Inc., 8alt ________ Juetus Lumber Company, Fuel __ Hedberg Freidheim & Co., sand Standard 011 Company, Suppliea Ernest J: Duda _________________ Republtc Creosoting Co., Ter __ Northern States Power Co., Lights Water Fund Northern $tates Power Co., Pow- er----------------------------- Pittsburgh Equitable .Meter Div., Supplles ---------------------- Stanley E. Svec _________________ 8ecurity Nat'1 Bank, Water bille Coll. -------------------------- Special Assessment Fnnd Hennepin County R.eview, Pub- licattons ______________________ N. W. Nat'1 Bank of Mpls., No. 2 C. I.'s ----------------------- IIpon motion duly made and onded and csrried the meeting journed. ' J. RU89ELL CARROLI Clerk A'PPEST: F. M. MADDEN Presldent (March 21) 1.80 38.16 3.00 5.20 3H.00 204.78 7.19 155.37 4.00 35.08 48.25 25 -, 2.00 75.30 39.60 26.80 30.40 .59 308.00 .Z0.90 537.60 2.74 69.60 46.40 9.50 21.06 8.18 28.88 32.40 3124 3.72 255.70 8.44 . 2.25 15.55 8.11- 87.52 sec- ad- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CLEt�K, PRESIDENT OF VILLAGE COUI�CIL-AI� VTLL�GE TRFASURER TO ISSUE CERTAIN VOUCHERS AI�� CHECKS IN PA�lUT . OF _ CERTAIN SALAF32ES �,�lITHO�'I' VERIFIED C7,AIId B�lidG PRESEN�D �3EREFOR. �VJHEREAS, salaries oi the following Vi11Qge officials for the gear 1946, or until`such time as the service of such officials may be sooner terminated, have been and are hereby set and f ixed at the sums set opposite each such official's respecti�e name, which salaries are pagable monthly out of the General Fund of�the Villa�e, viz: F. 1��. P�Iadden, President J. Rusaell Carroll, Clerk E. S. Brown, Trustee ',Nilliam Odell, Trustee .Anton A. -0l�on, .Trustee Joseph C. Vesely, Village Attorney Bloomie �?ou.ntain, Librarian � 50.00 100.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 � 40. 00 95.00 per month per month per month per� month per month per month per month AN� �S�REAS, salaries of the following Village appointees and employees for the year 1946, or until such time as the employ�!ent of suoh emplo yee or_appointee may be sooner terminated, have been, and are hereby set and fixed at the sums set opposite each such appointee's or employee's'respective na.me, which salaries are payable tvaice monthly out of the �1later Fund, providing that such appointee or employee, has not been absent from dutg for a period longer than a,total of 14 days in such y�ear, plus'a ten day sick leave, �iz: . Herman Olson, Utility �an Soseph Hromadko, UtiTity NTan Joseph l,Iiller, Repair P!!an 200.00 per month 175.00 per month 175.00 per month � •VVI�EREAS, salaries of certain Villa�e appointees and employees for the year 1946, or until such time as the employment of such emplo� es or appointees may be sooner terminated, have been and are hereby set and fized at the sums set opposite each such appoint�e's or employee's respective name, which salaries are payable tv�ice monthly out of the Garba�e-Fund, provided that such apointee or employee has not been absent from duty for a period longer than a total of fourteen days in such year, plus a ten day sick leave, viz: ,;f � Ralph Johnston, Garbage Collector 175.00 per month John Specken, Assistant Garbage Collector 165.00 per month r ' AND ti�REAS, the salary of the followin�; appointee and emplo�ee for � the.year 1946, or until such time as the employment of such employee may I be sooner terminated, has been and is hereby set and fi.xed at the sum set opposite such employee's name, which salary is payable twiee monthly ' out of the Road and IDridge'Fund, proeiding that such employee has not been al�sent from duty for a period longer than a total of 14 days in such � year, plus a ten day sick leave, viz: , Frarik Stodole, Road Supervisor �Elmer Bielke, Grader Man _ _ 185.00 per month 180.00 per month AND i�rHEREAS, the salary of the following appointees for, the year 1946, �or until such time as the employment of such appointees may be° sooner terminated, has been and ie hereby set and fixed at the sum set opposite their names, which salaries are payable monthly out of the Fire Fund for Jacob Scheffler and out of the Fire and Police funds for BtIartin J. Vanek, viz: . � Jacob Scheffler, Fire Steward 35.00 per�month Nlartin J. Vanek, Dispatcher 80.00 per month AND TNI�REAS, the salaries of the follo��ing police offieers for the year 1946, or until such time.as such employment may be sooner terminated or suspended, have been and are hereby set and i'i:ted at the sum.s set opposite each such police off icer's respective narrie, which salaries are payable out of the General Fund of the Villa�;e of' fIopkins, twice monthly, as fo7.lows: ��100.00 in, as, and for the f irst half of each month, and the sum of �95.00 in, as,;and for the second half of a a ; each month, providing that such police�officer has not been absent,from , duty for a period longer than a total of fourteen days in such year, plus , a ten day sick`leave, viz: ' Engner A. Johnson, Police Officer I,awrende Schutz, Police Officer �200.00 per.month 190.00 per month "' NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that all of the salaries:, as above set-forth, shall be ordered and paid, as above set forth, without th;e presentment and filing of �erified�claims or accounts therefor by an�y of the persons above named during the full year of 1946, except in the case of�those persons whose stated monthly salary�is conditioned upon.limited vacation and sick leave periods, an_d in such cases suah salaries sha1T be"paid to each such person pursuant to this Resolution until any such person shal]. have exceeded said l�mited periods, where- upon the salary of anq such'person shall be paid only on presentment and allowance of a verified claim therefor, and except in the case of any of such off icials or employees whose services or employment may have been terminated prior to the end of the year 1946, in which case the above procedure and payment shall stop,with such termination or suspension as to any such employee or o#'f ioial. � IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Village CounciT is�hereby authorized to allow all of the sbove salaries pursuant to the above Resolution and that further, the President of the Village Council, the Village Recorder and the Village Treasurer are hereby Quthorized to issue proper Village Vdarrants and checks to the above nam.ed persons from ti.me to time during the year 1946 in conformity and pursuant hereto. PASSED ARTD ADOPTED bp the Village Council this 5th dQy oP March, 19 46 . . F. I�T. IVIADDEN President Village Council AT'IrES T : 1. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder JOS�'PH C . VESEI,Y Village Attorney (Ofticial Pubflcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKIN3, ADVER.TISE- MENT FOR CONSTBUCTION OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS Notice ia hereby given by the Vlllage Council in the Village of Hopkina thet tt will receive sealed bide up to 5:00 o'clock p. m., Tueaday on the 19th of March, 1946, for the constructioaiof sewer mains snd water maina la the Village of Hopkine for the year 1946, exclusive of materials for eaid extea- sions which will have to be bid sep- aratelp. Each bidder must state his price for the entire sce.le of depths which it may be neceseary to dig in the con- struction of a� water or sewer main. He wIIl aleo stete h1e price for any spec- lal conditions that might. srise. He muat also furnish a performence bond !f he 1s awarded the coatract. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and sll bids. , J. RIISSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk (Feb. 28. Mar_ 71 (Officlai Publicatlon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, ADVERTISE- MENT FOR BIDS ON POLICE CAR C uncil in hee Vlllage of Hopki e1that it .w111 receive sealed bids up to 8:00 o'clock• p. m., Tuesday on the 19th of March, 1946, for one 100 h.p. two-door automobile for police use as per spec- ifications on flle in the office oP the Village Clerk. Each bidder must etate Sn his bid the allowance he will give the Village for the present 1941 Cheyrolet Police car. . Bids must be in sealed� envelope and accompanled by certlfled check for 5 per cent of the total amount of bid. The Village Councll reaervea the right to reject any and all bide. J. RUS3ELL CARROLL (Feb. 28, Mar. 7)ll18ge Clerk (OfPicial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of Lhe. Vlllage Councll was held at the Vlllage Hall on March 19th, 1946, at 7:30 p. m. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutea of the last two meetinga be approved as read. Carried. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that the Village Clerk advertise for four (4) 70x5 tires with tubes for the No. 2 truck also for 500 feet of 2�2 inch double- jacket flre hose and 250 feet oY 1!2 inch double-jacket fire hose, and thet the Fire Chief be allowed to buy six (6) wet battery lights. Carrled. Mrs. Ann Borland made a verbal upplication for a building permit for a cement block fsctory on her land �North of Second Street North, Esst oY the Cireat Northern Tracks and Weat of Monroe Avenue. A delegation was present Yrom Hobby Acres and Stevens' Ua�kwood Park opposing the granting of the permit. The same group flled written objections. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the Vlllage Councll' deny the applica- tion for the� bullding for. the cement block Yactory. Carried. - Pursuant to advertisement, bids were then opened for e police car and the bid was received from Dahlberg Brothera for a two (2) door 100 h.p. automoblle in the net amount oi $1017.00 which includes hot water heater lese allow- ance of $500.00 leaving a net delivered price of $517.00. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that the Village accept the bid of Dahlberg Brothere for s new police car. Carried. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the Vlllage Clerk advertlae for blds oa � a one-half (;a) ton utllity truck. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that � the bida' for sewer and water main constructio� be continued until Aprll 2nd, 1946. Carried. � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the application of Shonks & MacEntee for a building permlt, be grantea, sub- ject to the approval oY the tiullding ��nspector. Carrled. � Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the application of William MatchKe for u bullding permit be granted, eub�ect to the approvsl of Lhe bullding inepeCt- or and slso that the storage tanke ahall be placed under ground. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the Village expend $100.00 for the Hea- nepin County Agricultural 8ociety. Carried. Odell moved, Browa seconded, Lhat the follawing license applicatlons be granted. Carrled. Mrs. Susan Colin, aoYt drinke; En- gell Dairy, mllk license and one truck; Hsrrie Brothera, plumbing license; Robert A. 8chmitz, Off Sale Non-Intoxicating Malt Li- quors, Soft Drinks, Milk and ciga- rettes; Dan Kopeaky, Installation of gas burners and installation oY oll burners; Peter _J. Sundquiet, plumbing license. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that all hourly men be raised to ninety-$ve (95) aenta per hour. 'Oa the vote Brown, Canoll and Odell voted "Ay�", Olson voted "No". Motion carried. Olson, moved, Brown seconded, that the petitlon for sewei maln extension along Monk Avenue ieom Exceleior Boulevard to West Lake Street, and a- lorig West Lake Street so as to serve all of Cottagevllle be granted. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded,�that the Vlllage enter into the contract wlth Ralph D. Thomas for engineering ser- vices on the 8ewage Disposal System snd that the President of the Coiiacil end the Clerk be authorized to eaecute eaid contract on behalf of the Village. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the following billa be paid: GENERAL F[TND Frank Rosengren, Labor ________$25.60 Theodore H. Johneon, 8peciel police ------------------------ 70.40 Henry Schuesler, Labor _________ 82.40 ROAD AND BRIDGE FIIND Emil Btokl, Labor ________________ 79.00 Frank Erickeon, Labor __________ 69.90 John Willman, Labor ___________ 95.20 Frank Rosengren, Labor _________ 54.10 William Quinn,. Labor ___________ 59.10 IIpon motion duly made and secoad- ed, the meeting sdjourned. � , J. RII$SELL CAR,RALL Villsge Clerk A'Pi'EST: F. M. MADDF]N Preatdent of the Council (Mar. 28) � . ; . r ,% ; � LI g regu lar meeting of ; tYie 'village Council was held at ths Village Ha11 on-�arch . 19 th, 1946, at. _ 7; 30 p. m. All members pr.esent. �Odell moved, Brown seconded, tY�at the minutes of the .last ta�o meetings be appraved as read. Carried. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that the ��illage �lerk advertise for� four �4) 70 x 5 tires with tubes for the `No. 2 truck also for 500; feet of 2 l/2 in�ch double- j acket f ire hose and . 250 f eet of . 1 1'/2 doubl�- jacket fire; hose, and that the Fire`Chief be allowed to buy six. 6). wet, battery lights.. Carried. �--, ���.� �rs.. �nn B-orland made a��verbal application. for a building permit for. a cement block factory on her land North of Secand Street North, East of the Great Northern=Tracks a.nd,�est of B�onroe.Avenue. � delegation avas pr,esent._.from Hobby Acres and Stevens' Oa�uood Park oppo,sing. the granting of the-_permit. The same_ group filed a�ritten _ ob j ec t ions . . ,� . ` � - �� Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the aillage Co il d�ny the application for the buil�ding pe it Yor the cement bo factory. Carried. _ Pursuant to advertisement, bids were then opened for a police car a,nd the bid was received. from Dal�lberg Bro hers for a te�o (2) door 100 h.p. automobile in the net amount of �1017.00, which includes hot v�ater heater less alloa�ance of �500.00� leaving a net delivered price of $517.00. � Broaon moved,, Odell seconded, that the �`illage :accept the bid of Dahlberg Brothers for a new police cax. Carried. Brawn moved, Carroll secon�1 ed, that the �illage �.�erk advertise for bids on a one-half ( 1/2 1 ton utility truc�.. Carried. �Carr.oll moved, Odell seconded, that the bids for se�er and water main construction be continued until gpril 2nd, 1946. Casried.. Ca,rroll moved, Brawn seconded, that the agplication.of Shonka & Maalntee for a building permit, be granted, sub j ect to the approval of the building inspector. Carried. , Carroll moved, Odell.. se��d.ed, that the application of �Villiam �Ha,tchke for a building permit be granted, sub ject to the approval of t1�e building.inspector and also that the storage tanks shall be placed under ground. Carr�ed. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that ths Q-311age expend �100,00 for.�the Hen�epin_�ounty Agricultural Society. Caxried. Odell moved, Baown seconded, that the following license applieat- ions�be granted. Carried. : � �rs. Susan Colin, soft drinks; Engell Dairy, milk license and one truck; Sa��fs:B:rothers, plumbing lieense; Robert g. ScYunitz, Off Sale Non-Intoxicating �alt Liquors, Soft Drinks,.l�ilk and cigaxettes; Dan Kopesky,.Installation of gas burners and installation of oil burners; Peter J. Sund.quist, plumbing license. � Brown mov gd, Odell seconded, that all Y�ourlp men be raised to '' nin�ety-five t 95) eents per hour. On the vote Brown Carroll and. ' Odell voted °Aye", Olson voted "No". Motion caxried. ; � Olson moved, Broaan seconded, that t�e pet it ion for sewer main ,/ ' extension along D�onk Avenue from Excelsior Houlevard to �iest La,ke � Street, and along �Vest I�,ke Street.so as to serve all of Cottageville be gra,nted. Carried. T..r.F__�".-�,�„„ ..�ea„q�y�,r- ,�., T ._. . _. .. . . .R. . . y . . . . . .. . . . . . � , �,��� � ;t _ . . ' i � �'. • �, �\` , i � �\�J �+`:'�;�;:�; " , ; , Carroll � moved, Olson seconded, tha.t the ail la,ge enter.� int:o. trie contract �vith Ra1ph ,D, Thomaa for eng� ineering. .services on the Sewa. ge Disposal System and that the President of the Council and the Clerk be authorized.to.execute said.contract on behalY ` of tl�e U�illageo Carried. � Olson moved, Odell seconr3ed, that the following_ bills be paid: � GENERAL ' FUND _ 12513 Frank Rosengren La,bor $25.60 12514 Theodore H. Johnson Special police 70,40 12515 Henry Schussler - Labor 82,40. ' �OAD AND BRIDGE I+'[TND 17032 �nil B�okl Labor � 79.00 17033 Frank Erickson Iabor 6�:90 17 034 J`ohn �f i l l�uau La,b or 95 0 20 17.�35 Frauk Rosengren Labor 54.10 17036 �Pilliam Quinn � La,bor �� � 59010 Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: esident of the ouncil u ` � lillage lerk 0 � Q I ' �fi _ , �; ; - , . ' � ����. , .` . � ,� . . iii64 , � ' . . r 4� �. � 1 fI . .. . . _ .. ... , _ .... _ , . . . .__ , ' . ' � � VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ADVERTISEMENT FOR � � � � BIDS FOR FIRE HOSE. , �, _ i � , . , , , No�ice is l�reby given, that the Yillage�Council � of the ���lla,ge of Hopkins, will receive sealed bids. up to � - .�� 5:00 o'clock p. m. Tuesday,. April ]�th, 1946, for 5�� feet i ' � � of 2 1/2 inch and 250 f eet of 1 1/2 in�ch f ire hose. Said ; ,' hose to be waxed arid gum treated, �aith rocker lug brass � � couplings, double jacket, � a smooth interior filler ply, � � � streamlined. � � � Fach bid must be accampa,nied avith a certified , ch�k of ten (10) per cent of the bid. , ; , The Council reserves the right to reject any and � al l b ids . � ; � - ' ; , , ! � 1 age lerk 4 f ' (Official PubllcatiOn) ` � � � � I VILLAGE .OF HOPKINS ADVERTISE-: iMENT FOR BIDS ,FOR FIRE HOSE Notice is hereby glven, that the V11- lage; Councll of the Vlllage of Hopkins, will receive sesled bids up to 8':00 0'- clock p. m. , Tuesday, Aprll llth, 1946, for 500 feet of 2;2-1nch;and 250 feet of 1;2 inch Sre. hose: Said.� hose to-::be waxed and gum treated, with ,, rooker: lug .brass couplings,. double "jacket;.` a smooth lnterior illler ply, - streamlin- ed.. . , Each bid must be accompanied with ' a certlfled- check of ten (10) per cent : of: the- bid.� ` The,Council reserves the right to,re- ject any and sll b1de. - J. RII38ELL� CARROLL ' � � Village'Clerk ', , . (Mar. 28, Apr. 4) [__ ,� r— / -' ` � . _ _. � . . i � � ' � . � . . � � ' � . . � - . � . ._ � . ' • ' � ' . �a- _ ' 1 � ` ' I ' VILLAGE.OF HOPKINS ADVERTISEMENT FOR � BIDS ON� UTILITY TF�UCK � - , j Notice is hereby given by the uillage Council in � � ' the Y�illage of Hopkins that it vuill receive sealed bids ' up to 8:00 o=c�ock p.m. Tuesday, the 16th day of April, ' 1946, for one one-half ( 1/2 ) ton utility truck, as per spec i�ications on f ile in the off ice oY the _Village Clerk. Ea,ch bidder must state in his bid the alloe�ance he � will give.the Village for.the present Utility Truck. Bids must be in' sealed. elxvelope and accompa,nied by �a certified check for five .( 5%) per cent of the total amount of the bid. The Villa,ge �ouncil reserves the right to reject anp and all bids._ � , J. Russell �arroll, age erk. ;, ° � `� .. p ' _ ' f; . I �� i i ' _ , ... � _ . . . . � . .. . _. VILLAGE OF.HOPgINS ADVERTIS�ITT F0� BIDS FOR TIRES And TUBES FOR FIRE'TRUC� Notice is hereby given by the:�illage Council in the �illage of Hopkins` that it will receive sealed bids up to B:OO o4clock p.m. �esday the 16th day of April, 1946, for four .(4), 70 x 5 truck tirea .as�d tubes Yor the No. 2 Fire Truck as per specifications on file in � the off ice of the Qillage C.lerk. Ea�ch bidder must sepaxate his tire and tube bid so �they can be considered individually. Bids must be in sealed envelope and accompanied by � � certified check Yor Yive (5�) per cent of the total � • , ; amount of the bido � � The. �'illage Council reserves the rigklt to reject any and all bids. , - (Urticial Publicatioa) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ADVERTISE- - 1VIENT . FOR BIDS ON UTILITY • TAUCK . ; ' ' ' ' : Notice is hereby �given by the Vll- I lage Oouncll ln the Village of Hopkins tnat 1t wlll recelve sealed blds up to, »:00 o'clocK ,p. m. Tuesday, the 16th aay of �Aprll, 1946, for one one-half ( iz) ton utiliiy triick, as` per speclficatione on flle. in the office of the ;Village � Clerk: � Each'bidder: must sbate in�his bLC the allowsnce he will give the Vlllage. for cne preserit� Utility Truck. � , Bias must be in eealed envelope and sccompanied by a certifled check for nve (�/o�_per cent of the total amount oi•the bid. � � ..Tne ,Vuiage Council reaerves the right to re�ect any and;all blds. � . J._ RUSSELL" CARROLL,_ . ��- _ Vlllage Clerk. ' (Mar.. 28, Apr. 4) � J. Russell Carroll illage � < < erk � � u 0 ; f ' i (Official Publication) - VILLAGE OF HOPKINS� ADVERTISE- MENT FOR BIDS, FOA TIRES AND ' TUBES. FOR FIRE TRUCK Notice is.hereby glven by the Village .Council in the:Village of� Hopkina'that, it will receive','sealed bids up to 8:00 o'clock p, m. Tuesday the l6th �day o1 Apill, 1946,-for four (4),:70 x 5 truck tirea and tubes ,for- the No. 2 Fire Truek as-per. epeciHcations on�flle in the office oi: the Village Clerk. . �' Each . bidder must separate h1s tire and tube bid' so they � can be conaid= ered individually. Bids must be in sealed envelopes and accompariled by certlfled check for $ve (S%) per cent of..the; totil smount of the bid. � The '.Vlllage Council , reserves � the right,to reJect any,and all bide. ' . J. RII3SELL•CARROLL ' Vlllage Clerk . _ {Mar. 28. Apr. � 4) . � 'A regular meeting of',:,the Village�oun�cil of the Villa.ge of ; Hopkins wa,s held at the ��illage Hall. on Tuesday April 2nd,_ 1946, � , at 7: 30 p. m. � ��, . � , -, , � - �11 members present. � - �� �arroll moned, Brown secon�le3, that the application for a building.permit for Gilford Johnson be appraved. subject to the � appraval of ths Building Inspector. �arried. � Broevn moved, C�a,rroll seconded, that the applications of `�� �alter J. Ronnie for On sale Non-Intoxic.ating Malt Liquors, Off Sale, Non-intoxicatirig B�alt Liquors, soft drinka, milk. and ci.g- arettes, and L. 0, Aanerud for installation of gas burners be- i .grarted,-:: Carried. _ �,rroll moved, Odell seconded, that the petition for extension of water mains from Excelsior Boul�vard along �onk Avenue and La,ke Street E���nsion.to serve that area and also Cottageville, be grant ed, Ca,rr i ed. . . � Caxroll �oved, Broavn seconded,. t�a,t t:ne applicat' on of School District No. 19 to have the t�es for Lots eleven (11� and tv�elve i12); �lock seventy-five (75) cancelled, be approved. Carried. Carroll move�1 , Odell seconded that the tar aseessme ts against Lots fourteen (141 and fifteen (15�, Hlock ninety-one (91�, be cancelledo Carried. Pres ident Bdadden appo int ed the f ol lavu ing t o thE Zoning and Pla�ning �=ommission: � , E. 8:, Ba,ker Ed $okesh A. G:. Larson M, B`; Aa,gen 0. J. Parks � Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the above appointments be confirmed. Carried. � � Qlson moved, Odell seconded, tbat the following bills be pa,id : .. - 1Z530 12531 12532 12533 12534 ].2535 12536 1253? 12538 12539 12540 12541 12�42 12543 12�44 12545 12546 12547 12548 12549 12550 12551 12552 12553 12554 ' 12555 12556 12557 12558 12559 12560 GENERAL F[TDID No, States Po�ver A.WoHammerlund Sheet Metal �lorks Da�lberg Brothers - Suburban �hevrolet Sub. Henn. Co. Relief Board H. A..Rogers Co. �est Mpls. �el & Ice �o.., Donovan �.irniture Co. , enjamin Brush Gbo, �.99, -Bell Telephone Patricia Murphy The M inn, Neao s�o.., Herman Olson Hopkins Drug ' Ota,kax Charvat . Hennepin County Freda Barlau Amer ica�na, Corporat i on Jacob Scheffler Skelly 011 Co., Phillips Petroleum J, Russell Carroll Hopkins Fire Depte Linde Air Products Standard Oil Co. � Henry Schussler Joe Joret Fra.uk Erickson Theodore H. Johnson GustaYson & �,ixa, Dahlberg Brothers � St. Lighting Door & labor New police car Repair �Relief Orders Pr int s F�el � ' Supplies ��. Telephone Books Books Freight� Ba,g�Sub. � Relief Orders �sst . Librar ian Books 8leaning j ai 1 6a$ Gasoline : -1�re�cal �s Ga,sol ine labor labor labor Pol ic e Supplies & Repairs Supplies & Repairs 0 �� �554.17 16. 00 489.19 1.95 305.94 l. 44 28.83 18.75 15.00 19.51 9.00 83. 45 6. 83 56.65 11. 35 207 . 50 18,00 62. 50 3.80 72.00 141, 00 5.70 311. � • 86v44 74. 85 74. 20 80. 88 90. 25 37.76 35011 I ! ��A, .:I�.r'_ . � J � I � � � 1 • . ' . . _ ' _ � ,. , . ". � � � - ROAD. AND BRIDGE. FUI�ID , � 17040 General F�;ind �� 17041� � No. States Poacer �o. � 17042 Rosholt Equi�ent Co,- ; I 17043 Service Parts Co. � i 17044� Pioneer Elevator & �,umber .C.o. ' � L7t�45 Hedberg� Freidheim & �,o. . �, 17046' Ernest J. Duda � 17047 United States Steel Supply �o. � 17048 Republic G�eosoting Co. � 17049 Dahlberg Broso ; � � 17050 Fra,nk Rosengren . � 17051, �illiam Quinn , 17052 Adolph Svoboda� � 17053 John �i�illman � 17054,` F.�nil B.rokl ' i , Gasoline in 1945 . _ �570.53 Electricity 1..40 8epairs 12.00 Repairs 2.92 Salt 9.50 Sand 1.68 Repairs ' 8.00 Repairs 13,64 Tar 68.26 Repairs & Parts 26..45 labor 78.90 labor '77.95 labor 30.40 labor � 85, 50 labor ?7 0 95 , � �PATER F[TDID , � , � 6951 GustaYson & Fuxa • Supplies & Repairs 60028 6952 No. States Power �o. St. Lighting 225.85 _, 6953 Herman Olson Freight 1040 `� � 6954 Neptune D�et er Co. , Re�a,irs 13..16 � � � ; Upon motion duly made and s�conded the meeting adjourned, I � � J _ ., . � 1 lage �erk � ATTEST: � � : 1 . esident 0 (Otficlal Publlcation) VILLA(iE OF HOPRINS A regular meeting of tHe Vlllage Councll of the Vlllage of Bopkine wae held at the Vlllage Hall on Riieadsy April 2nd, 1946, st 7:30 p.m. All membera present. Carroll moved, Srown seconded, that the appiicatlon for a bullding permit foi (3IIford Johnson be spproved sub- �ect to the approval of the Butlding Inspector. Carrled. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the epplicstions of VPalter J. Ronnie 'for On Sale Non-IntoxicatSnR Malt L3- quore, Oft Sale Non-Intogicating Malt Llquara, soft driake, mllk . snd Cigar- ettes, aad L. O. Aanerud for installa- tlon of gss burners be grsnted. Car- ried. Carioll moved, Odell seconded, that Lhe petition for exteneion of water mptns from Excelaior Boulevard slong Monk Avenue snd Lake 9treet E'sten- sloa to serve that are4 end also Cot- tageville, be graated. Canied. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the application of School District No. 18 to have the taxes for Lots eleven (11) aad twelve (12), Block aeventy- ne (75) caacelled, be spproved. Car- ed. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, thet e tsr asaesemente ageinst Lot four- gn (14) and Sfteen (15), Block nine- y-one ' (91), be cancelled. Carried. President Maddea appointed the following, to the Zoning and Planning A. C}, iarson O. J. Psrka Ed Hokesh M. 8. Hagen - Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the above appointmente be confirmed. Ct►rrled. Olson moved, Odell eeconded, that Lhe following bille be patd:, ' �}�r.xFu.ar. FQ� Np. 3tateo Power, 8t. Lightlag __�554.17 A. W. Haaimerlund 3heet Metal Worka, Door & Labor _ 18.00 DBhlberg Brothere, New pollce car -------------------------- 489.19 Suburban Chevrolet, Repalr ____ 1.95 Sub. Henn. Co. Relief Board, Relief Orflere _______________ 305.94 H. A. Rogers Co., Printe ________ 1.44 West Mpls. Fuel dc Ice Co., Fuel _ 28.83 Donovan Furniture Co., Supplies 16.75 Bea)emin Brush Co., Brueh ___ 15.00 N. W. Bell Telephone, Telephone 19.51 Patrlcta Murphy, Books --------- 9.00 Tlie Minn. Newe Co., Books ____ 83.45 Herman Olsosl, Freight __________ 6.83 Hopkina Drug, Ma6. Sub. ____a__ 58.65 Ot�alcar Charvat, Books __________ 11.35 Hennepia County, Relief Ordere 207.50 F'reda Harlau, Aset. Librarian __ 18.00 Amerlcana Corpoiation, Booke __ 82.50 Jpcob 5chefIIer, Cleanine �sil _ 3.80 Skelly 011 �o.. Giae --- ------ 72.00 Phllllpe Petroleum, Ciasoline ____ 141.00 J. Rusaell Carroll, Pamphleta __ 5.70 Hopkias Fire Dept., Fire calls __ 311.00 Llnde Air Products _____________ .48 Stsadard OII Co., (9eaoline _____ 86.94 Henry $chussler, labor __________ 74.85 Jce Joret, labor ________________ 74.20 Frank Erlckeon, labor _________ 80.88 Theoflore S. Johnson, PolLce ____ 90.25 Clustsfaon & Fuxa, Bupplles dc �p� --------------------- 37.76 Dahlberg Brothers, Supplies dc fiePairs --------------------- 35.11 ROAD AND BRIDCiT FIIND Cieaeral Fuad, C�asoline ln 1945 570.53 No. Stste Power Co., Electrlcity 1.40 Rosholt Equipment Co., Repairs 12.00 Servlce Parte Co.. Etepairs __ 2.92 Ploneer Elevator & Lumber Co., Belt ------------------------- 9.50 Hedberg Freidheim & Co., 9aad 1.68 Ernest J. Duda. RePBu'e -------- 8.00 IInited 8tates Steel BuDply Oo.. ��'e --- -- --- ----- 13.H4 ReDubllc Creosottn� Co., Tsr 68.26 Dahlberg Brw., Repalrs & Perts 28.45 Ffan$ Rosen�ren, labor _________ 78.90 W11118m Quinn, labor ___________ 77.95 Adolph Svobods, labor _________ 30.40 Joha Wlllmsa, lebor ___________ 85.50 Smil Brokl, labor --------------- 77.95 WATER FIIND Ciugtafaoa & Fuxa, Supplies � Repalre ---- --- - -- 80.28 No. 8tates Power Co., 8t. Light- �s -------------------------- 225.85 Hermsn Olson, Freight __________ 1.40 Ne�tune Meter Co., RSDaira ____ 13.16 Upoa motion duly msde and second- ed the meeting sdjouraeQ. J. BIIB6PLL CARROLL vuiaae ai�k A�BT: ��'. Bi. MADDEN PreeiQent (Apr 11) i , �r , _, � _ � 1 � ' � ' A regular meeting of �: the; u�i��l:lage Council was held at Hall on,Tuesday April 16th; 1946, at 7:30 p. m. , � All members gresent. the Villa,ge �j. .� Odell moved, Bro�n seconded, that the minutes of ; the last :t�o �,-.; �--� meetings be approved as read. ��arried. ' Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the�State Highway plans for service drives along trunk HigY�vay No. .7, as `presented by the State _. Highway Department be approved. Carried Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the application for transfer of the On ale.and Off sale Intoxicating Liquor license of John J. �Ioran to J�hn E. Johnson and Archie Normasidin, be granted, subject to Bond approval.and the approval of the Liquor Control Commissioner. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for tar treatment on the alley between 12th arid 13th Avenues a,nd 3rd and 4th Street be granted. Carried. Bid.s a�ere then opened for 500 feet of 2 1/2 inch fire hose, ar�cl 25u f eet of 1 1/2 in�ch f ire hose and the fol lo�ing bids were � received: � � E�ireka Fire Hose �bmpa.ny 500 feet 2 1/2"Etiireka � 250 feet 1 1/2" "; � Bren Hard�are Compa,ny. l� 1/,2" D. J, Ilnpire Brand 1 1 �2" n ° F6IId9�611 " - 2/1 /2" " 1 " - FendWell " 2/1/2" "l " Beacon " � Minnesota Fire pct ingquisner Co. r%� ' 500 feet 2 1/2" Qua.kers Best Quality 250 " 1 �l /2" �1.80 p"r f n. : 85 " "' .78 n a 1015 " " 1. �0 n n 1. 17 ° n .84 a n Fabric Fire Hose� �ompa�ny 500 feet 2 1/2" Truwax Genuine Twill ��a.ve 1.20 " " 250 ° 1 l /2" � " " " " . 80 " � " Hewitt Rubber Corporation 500 feet 2 1/2" Aescue Brand 1.25 " " 250 " 1 1/2" Rad10 BTand :� 0 95 " " 50(7 p 2 1�2," Rad 10 B�a11d ', , 1. 35 n " 250 " 1 1/2" ResCue BTarld , 85 n n � " Carroll maved, Odell seconded; tha,t the bid of the �.ireka Fire Hose Compa,ny be accepted and that the �illage enter into a contract f or said hose. Ca,rr ied, Carroll moved, Olson seconded; tY�at the appl�ication of Mr:McCoy for a permit to build a gas bulk storage plant be appraved, pravided, the tanks are placed undergraund. Gaxried _ Bids avere then opened for Fire truck tires and one bid a�as received, the Gil Johnson Texaco gtation, �s folloaas; , Four (4 Firestone Best Grade tires Four (4� Tubes $254.92 32. 48 �Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the said bid be accepted. �axried. � Bids were then, opened for One-��T lf ton �ickup truck and the folloaPing bids were received: $uburban Chevrolet Compaxiy Al loavanc e f or 1931 Ford pickup Difference Dahlberg Brot�rs, Inc. „ " , Allowance for 1931 Ford pickup _ Differen�ce � 969,09 171�" 02 ?98. 07 � 1063.82 t 1500 00 913.00 - � _ r.. ��,, . ,{ � I � '1 �� � � � - - ,�,, �� ij ._ � . �� i :�axrol l maved, Olson secoru�ed�� that . the S�.iburba,n Ch.evrolet bid be accepted. �:arried, r ` "Odell moved, Olson s econded, tha.t the appl icat ion_ of the _ D�inneapo- lis Ga,s C�ompa,ny for gas ma,in extensions along 6th Avenue North_ from �. ` 3rd Street to B�innetonka Mills Road and along Jackson Avenue South � from ist Street Sou`th to Excelsicr Avenue be granted. Carrieda � � Carroll moved, Odell s con,ded, that the tar assessment in the amount of thirteen� ($13.Q0� Dollars against Lot five (5), Block seventy- three (73), West Minneapolis, be cancelled, Carried. , Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the following bills be paid: , - � � GENERAL FUi�ID 12567 Henry Schussler labor $81.90 12568 Theodore H, Johnson police 65.55 12569 Frank Erickson � labor 80.88 12570 Henry �. �a,son � contractor 28,50 12571 Joe Joret _, labor 83.60 � ROAD AND BR�DGE FUND• 1705.? AdolpYi Svoboda 1'7058 John �1Ylma�n 17059 IInil Hsokl 17060 william Quinn 17061 Frank Rosengren 6958 Herman Olson labor labor labor lab or labor wATER FUI�ID Stamps IIpon; mot ion d�ly made and s econded, the meet ing ad� ourned. 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S1�Hd08 30 3JV'I'IIA (IIoi9�H4nd� I�F�I3d0) ����cial m�set ing of ihe V�31].age Council of the Village of H�pkins wa,s held on Thursday April 18th, 1946, , at 7:30 p, m, All members present. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that because of the an�icipa.ted heavy increase in traffic along Excelsior Boulevard from .I�opkins to the Belt Line that the Village petition the Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County for immediate consideration for an increase of the width of said High�ray as soon a,s possible. Ga,rried.. Upon motion duly made a,nd seconded the meeting ad j ourned. ATTEST esident. illage �lerk (OPficial Pabllcation) _ VILLAGE OF HOPHINS A epecial meeting of the Village Council of the Vlllage� oE Hopkiae was held on Thursda9 Apr11 i8th, 1946, at 7:30 p. m. All members preaent. Carroll moved, Od�ll seconded, that tiecause of the anticipated heavy !n- crease ia traific along Excelsior Boule- vard irom Iiopkins to the Belt Line that the Village petitlon the Board of County Commissionere of Hennepin County for immediate consideratioa of an •lncrease in the width oY said High- wav as eoon ae possible. Carried. IIpon motion duly made and seconQ- ed the meeting ,afljournefl. J. RII88ELL CARROLL ATPEST Vlllage Clerk F. M. MADDEN Presideat. , 0 NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that t�e Village �.ouncil of the Village of Hopkins will receive sealed proposale until 7:30 p.m. May 21st, 1946, at the V�illage Hall in said Village for construction of sanitary sewer extensions and v�ater main ext- ensions in said Uillage, in accordarice with plans and. specificat- tions therefor prepax ed by Ralph D, Thomas and Associates, engineers, 1200 2nd l�venue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a�hich are on f ile with ths urillage Clerk. Copies of said plans and specif ications are available to prospective biddera at the office of the engineers axid tne Village Glerk. Bids shall be upon a basis of cash pa,yment for the work and shall be opened by the Council at ita meet ing to be. held May 21st, 1946, at '7 :30 0' clock p, m, at the V il la,ge Ha11. No bids sY�all be considered unless same shall be accompa,nied by a cash depesit or certified check payable tc the order of tne Treasurer of the Villa,ge or bidder's bond approved by t he �:ounc il f or ( at 1 east 15 ) per c ent of the amount b id aa�d be directed to the V�llage C.lerk, securely sealed and be endorsed on the otz�'side thereof with a brief statement or summ.ary as to the work for which tne bid is made. ' C�z2-a9� 1 age _lerk A special meeting of the V'illage Council of ths Village of Hopkins was held at the Village Hall on Tuesday, April 30th, 1946, at 7: 3c7 p. m. All members present. �a,rroll moved, Odell seconded, that the �illage enter into the proposed contract for joint seaver construction wit� the Uillage of St. I►puis Park and that tY�e President of tl� C.ouncil and the Village C1erk execute the sa�me on bPhalf of tYLe Village of Hopkins. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, tha,t tne Village Clerk advertis� for bids for the construction of that part of the trunk sevver to be built by the u�illage of Hopkins alone, Upon mot ion duly made a,n�l. .sec�%ded, the meet ing adj ourned. lerk ATTEST: resident TO THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. william T, Matchke and H�nry Nelson, being owners of all of the la3�d abutting upon the Yollowing atreets and alleys in said Qillage, to wit; 8;locks fifteen a�n�l sixteen �15 & 16), West Minneapolis Center. Jackson Street between the North line of Excelsior Avenue and. the Southerly line of the right-of-way of the �hicago Milacaukee and St. Paul Railway. The alley in B.1ock sixteen,il6), west Minneapolis Center from the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul �ight-of-�ay to the Weat line of Van Buren Avenue; all of the above being in �est Minneapolis �enter; hereby petitions your honorable body to vacate the above described streets and alleys. Petitioners allege tYiat it is for the best interests of the public that this action be taken,.for the reasons tY�at; 1. Petitior�ers have acquired the title to all of the lots abutting upon said streets and alleys Yor the purpose of erecting a retail and wholesale,-gasoline station; 2. Petitioners car�not use said lots for these purposes without the vacation of said streets and alleys. Wl�REFORE, your petitioners pray that your honorable body order th�s petition to be filed on record with the Village recorder and published in the official Village paper and cause a voritten orprinted notice to be posted in three public places in said V�illage at least orie week before acting on such petition, stating when the same will be acted upon and also showing the streets and alleys in said V-illage which axe proposed to be vacated. Dated at Hopkins, �innesota, this �� day of April, 1946. ,i � � . i���rJ.I. • , � - a � w �TATE OF MI1�TI��SOTA ss COIINTY OF HENNEPIN On this -ZZ�day of �pril, 1946, before me, a notaxy public within and for sairl �ounty, personally appeax ed william �.. Matchke and Henry Nelson to me personally l�own, who, being each by me duly sv�orn did say tha,t they are respect- ively the petitioners ab ove named, and that they acknowledge said inst rument to be the f ree act arid deed of tk�e said pet it ione rs. Henrie�in Gountv, Minnesota. Mv commission exnires // �� �3 ]. RUSSi?LL CARRC9LL Notsi9 Pnlilie, Henn�pin C.�wat'1. Ml�n. �� Comriisalon �apttea I�.,v. 1��a. 1y50. N 0 T I C E_0 F H E A R I N G Not ic e is hereby given tY�at a hear ing w il l be held bef ore the village �i�un�cil of the Vrillage of Hopkins, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota, at the �ouncil �hambers in the �illage Hall at 8:40 osclock P.M. on Tuesday June 4th, 1946, on the petition ot �Pilliam T�, Matchke and Henry Nelson, to vacate certain streeta a�.d alleys in said petition described. A copy of said petition is hereto attached a,nd herebp made a pa,rt of this Notice of Hearing. �� � � � Dated A�, 1946. ��� , � �; _, ssell.�_ arroll, �illage lerk. �� . �Wi� �� .6►� � � �r.' � �sir�ir�w � � �ii � � � �Fi � �I����� , �f� ��..��`��� ����i►�� �►��'�� � ��;�.�s'�ii� CC�'���. �� ���� �F�` ��C�. ��1� �'�2���3 ��`�,� �� '��.� �'����� e��' ������ �Q��.��a,� ����jt�,. �d1��.������ �"� ��t� � �� ��� � '��� "����� �:��� t�� �rt� ������ P.�;.- t�� ����► �'ta�+ ��Y�� 1��� va� �Y� �������� �i' �$��.��t�� �� ���� �r� i�;�.�`jP' ��i�l�c* �� t���:'�� +����tl� �'�x°���� �+� �:�,3��1'� 1� ��� �������� ����������«; � t3��;� ��` �.��� ����t�� .�� ��u�'��� ��,�f;���� �, . �x'' �'��+� ��� � ��,� ��.� '� ��� ��t��e t��' �i������ - ' 1��,�� ���� �,;; i���� ..I . . .. ,., _ i I / 0 _. .. _ � < ��� � �. : �Q �. � : -�� ` .. ��� 0 ,; � , • ,. . � 9 iry,�,(�t#fpi��t Wd�' �F�Vl�I ��1N1%�'��;p ��+���j , ����p+p���{ . 8� . v �i9i��l', LI� �O3"li+�.LYS . �ta3�� , �s �a ���ri���y � �ba,� t�e �013�� �� � Er�ae �ad co�r�c� c��y p� a po���:�n �af L� r����e� o� � r�ea�,ia�g �f �i�e �t�unc� 1� crf th� . �1I �.a�a �t k��,As, 318�� ��'i �tu7a 4th„ 1�4�� . . ��C��o�,�, mav�, �roe�a� seaan��d,, tt�� ��� �L�:�3an o�, �i3].Yam I�tc,�e � �os�p �Ie1eA� to �tau��,�a the foi �c��r� $t�ee�'�� �� �1' ey�d� d�kso� Stre��€ betWee� �e �io��I� �i�� af' �uae�.��ar �,Averuae a�.d t� Sau��Qr�.y i ine of ��e a�i���0��v�,� ��' �. ti�e �hia a Mii��uke� An� �. Pau3 �r�i�.c�ay�t �n�, �b.e � �i�ey l�n��,cack �i�ee� f16�� ��at �����o�,i� Cen�e� �ra�a t� ChiC�o i��,1��uk�e �. S�. �il r����-o�-wa� �v �he �'e�� 1�IIe of �a�ra, Bur� Aoenue3 �l� of . h� abav� ;. . � be�� �� �`8st Ii�eapCiig ��n�ex, �� g�ca���d. Ca�'�i$d�, , lAitriess �y h�,a1. an�l �t� e�a�1 ot the �'�lla�e o�' Ao�x�� ��� � �,y ar a���, ����R _ _ . . � ��g�a � ��:�r _ _ _ ._ . � G � (Official Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A speclal meeting of the Vlllage Council of the Village oi Hopkine wae held • at the Village Hall on TuesdQy, Aprll 30th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the Village enter into the proposed contract for joint sewer conatruction wlth the Village of St. Louis Park and that the President oi the Councll snd the Village Clerk execute the ssme on behalf of the Vlllage of Hopkina. Car- ried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the Village Clerk advertise Yor bide for the construction of that part of the trunk sewer to be built by the Vlllage of Hopkins alone. Upon motion duly made and second- ed, the meeting adjourned. J. RUBSELL.CARROLL Clerk ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN Presldent. � (�8Y 9) ; � ! � A re�ular meeting of t�ie Villa�ge Council Hall in the Council C_hambers on Tuesday May All members present. was neld at the Village 7 th, 1946 at '7 : 30 P. M. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last three meetings be approved as read. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that tne Fire Department be allowed. to purchase two coats, repair six pumps and be allowed �1c�0.0U for convention expense F�ind. Carried. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that Mrs. Albia Ann Zipoy be appointed Deputy Assessor. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the sevrer and water petitions � for extensions on Va,n Buren Ay enue, between Excelsio Avenue and the South line of Lot f ifteen (15), B�lock thir y-six i36�, a,nd the South line of Lot ten �( 10 �, I31ock thirty-five �35I, be granted. Carried. . Brown maved, Carroll seconded, ti�at the petition of the Minneapolis Gas Light Company for gas ma,in extension on Moriroe Avenue �South to the Street car tracks, be granted. Carried. C.arroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petition of the Northern States Po�aver C.ompany to erect a pole on �ambridge Avenue South of � Division Street, be granted. Carried. � Caxroll moved, Brown seconded, tna,t the land in County Auditor's list No. 174 a,nd "C" be c lassified as non-conservation. Carried. Olson. moved, Odell seconded, thu,t the application of William Matcnke and Henry Nelson for a three pump gasoline filling station, be ap��roved. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded tha,t the petition of William Matchke and Henry Nelson for a vacation of Jackson Street between Excelsior Ave ue and the Milwau.kee right-�-way and the alley in Block sixteen �16�, West �finneapolis Center be filed by the Village Recorder and that the same together with Notice of Heaxing for June 4th, 1946, be published by the Clerk. Carried. Caxroll moved, Brown seconded, tl�at the following be appointed judges for the forthcoming primary election: Precinct No. 1. Mrs. Erick Pahl, Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs. Yackel, Gladys Escher and Nona Sundquist. Precinct No. 2. Ethel O�lson, Mrs, E.;S. Johnson, Olga gelly, Elizabeth Lemke and Ella Miller. � Precinct No. 3. Gladys Peterson, Mrs. �oss, Mrs. Frank Ha,beck and Maxgaret Owens. � Precinct No. 4. Mrs.. Peter J, Sundquist, Mary Sheehan, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs, M, Larkin and Mrs. Viv Bmoomquist. Motion carried. �arroll mavec�, Bxown seconded, that Ann �orland be appointed as Judge in the 3rd Precinct for the forthcoming pri�nary election on the vote Brown and C.arroll voted "aya", Odell and Olson voted �no", President Madden voted °aye". Motion carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, tha,t the following bills be paid. Carried. 12585 W i lbur Locke 12586 James Chmel 12587 Suburban Henn. Co, 12588 Miller-Davis Co., GENERAL FUND Relief Board One dog Labor Relief orders Files $3.00 64.85 287.21 3.00 :� 12589 12590 12591 12592 T2593 12594 12595 12596 1259'7 12598 1�599 12600 12601 12602 12603 12604 12605 12606 126c7? 12608 12609 1261U 12611 12612 12613 12614 12615 12616 12617 12618 12619 12620 12621 12622 12623 17065 17 066 17067 17068 17069 17070 17U71 17072 17073 17074 17�75 17076 17077 17078 17U79 17080 Minneapolis Gas Light Co., � Betty Realander � American Linen V�ilcox a,nd Follett Co., James Kranz Minnesota News Co. Northwestern Bell �'elephone Linde Air Products Hennepin County Review James A. Blake, M.D. Standard Oil��ompany Standard 011 Company The Piper Campas�y Henry Sch�ussler u Hopkins Fire Depa�rtment Joe Joret Minnesota Products �o., Freda Barlau Gil Johnson's Texa;co Station Earl Geraxd Motors Frank Erickson Jacob Scheffler Theodore H, Johnson Burroughs Adding Maci�ine Co. , Kokesh Hardvuare Walter S, B�oth & Son D. J. �oll Griswold Signal Co. , Coast-toCoast Stores Northern States Power Co. First N'ational Insurance Agency Gamble Stcres General Mills Dist. Boiler Ins�ector Da,hlberg Brothers Ga9 meal Linen Books Paper Books Phones Acetylene Pub licat ions Call Gasoline Gas & repairs Rat �oison labor Fire Calls labor Sweeping compound a�d cups Ass' t, L ibrar ian Tires & Tubes etc. Repair & la'oor labor cleaning jail �olice work Service Supplies �"ustice Docket Li ght s& Boot s Repairs Supplies Powe r Insurance Supplies Supplies & Inspections Supplies & ROAD AND BR IDGE FUND Gamble Stores John Willman Emil Brokl �Pilliam Quinn Frank Rosengren Adolph $voboda Rosholt Equipment Co., Kokesh Hardware Hedberg Freidheim Co., H. V. John�son Culvert Co., Northern States Power �o. Dahlberg Brothers Glenn JoYuison Contract ing Co. Republic �reosoting Co, Standard Qil C.o. Ernest J. Duda �ATER FUND 6963 Hopkins Printing Service 6964 Northern States Power C.o., 6965 First National Bank of Hopkins 6966 Dahlberg Brothers Supplies labor labor labor labor labor Supplies Supplies Sand Pipe Povoer �,ipplies Tar Tax Repairs Repairs balance repairs Printing Pov�er ater collect ions e�irs SPECIAL ASSESS�IENT FUND 16760 H, B. Pederson Const. Co. Sidewalk & Curb 16761 Northwestern National Bank of Mp1s.Coupons 16702 Henr_epin �ounty Revdav Adv. 16763 Orf ei & Mariani Sewer �2. 00 . 50 2.90 45. Ol 1. 80 1'7 3. 08 22. 60 2. 94 103. 69 3. 00 70.50 2�.64 12.00 82. 47 360. 50 83.60 8. 43 12. 00 271.13 13.84 96. 00 3. 80 89. 30 9.60 8. 09 9.18 99.13 64.68 2. 95 543. 90 358. 46 2. 57 37 . 50 7.00 132.73 1.16 98. 65 90. ?5 9U.75 90.75 70. 70 3. 23 6. 00 19. 45 142. 60 1.00 2. 20 329.74 17 4. 94 4.75 10. 25 14. 25 248. 00 13.65 1. 23 818.94 89.56 4. 05 6465.25 . �• � f y {� � ��F .. ... f F•i ` � • ' ` .. _ ( .. � �� Y � �,y r .rs � ,��. . . � � � . � t-. �,. � � � � r�� �e 4`t `��- , .. � �. . . ' -. , � ' � 1� � R '� fi + , • , � .. : � \ 1 I i., t ,� . � . . { . � 'Y . Y { _. .. n I . 4 -.�t° t � �� l t . � . � ' . . I . . � . . . iP. � � �: ti � ' � . .. � ' . ' ' ' � Et 5!'� i. ��'( � > r�. � '.. �.i�: - . � . �`.. :� � . � . � � ' ` ' ` '`„ ' ,.�1E�AGE DISPOSAL FUND: � � - �} ,. . � � � , '_- � . i ;k<s , , ` 7, Northwestern National Bas�k of . Mpls.. 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' ' . � r,4 �z�<<'?� ra��� •�1 L � � ' � '. � . � ? - 1 �- � } ti4 S r � . . .k . ;._'as , . V / f . ' ��y . , , . . i,.l ��� T �1.��i 11 � 7��." 4 4 - � �i . . ` � . . i � .. � ' . . . . � ! . ' ' . 1, � . �� 1 - . I �;' �� . ' I f , " ��'f` �1.1'�' �� . . ! ' , . . , �S � � e i ' ' . ' ' " . . " 1 .'. L:���� � i ' '�1'i1.�`�,�. ' F . . . ' _,. ' ' ' A� . Y' . .1� � ; . ;�r4� , ;, ,' � _._ � . , .. _... .�_ _. `. �.. . , _ �. . .3 . . , .. .. � , (OfPiclal Publlcatloa). VII.LAQ� OF HOPKINS A regular mesting of the Village Councll was held st the Villaqe Sell !n the Council Chasibers on Tuesday Msy 7th, 1946 st 7:30 P. M. All members present. Odell moved, Browa seconded, that the minutes o1 the laet three meetinga b� approved as read. Oarried. Odell moved. Brown secauded, that the Flre Departmeat be allowed to purchaee two coata, repelr alx pumpa and be allowed $100.00 for conventlon gxpense Fund. Carried. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that Mrs. Albls Ann Zipoy be appointed De- quty Asseasor. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that �� Lhe sewer snd water petitiona for ex- t�neiona on Van Buren Aveaue, be- Lweea Exce�eior Avenue aad the South 11ne of. Lot Siteen (15), Block thirty- six (36), and the 8outh ltne of Lot ;tRn (30) Block thirty-flve (35), be granted. Carrled. � 'BroWn, moved, Carroll aeconded, that khe pet�tion 4f the MSnlYeapolla Cias �,ight Company for gas main exteneion pn Mon;oe Avenue South to the 8treet �r trBoke, be graated. Carried. Canoll moved, Olson aeconded, that xhe petition of the Northem States }�pwer Company to erect a pole oa Oambridge Avenue Houth of Division ��reet, be granted. Catried. Carroll moved, Browa seconded, that tbe - land in ' County Auditor's list No. 174 and "C" be claseifled as non-con- sernation. Carried. Olson tnove¢, Odell aeconded, that the application of Willlam Matchke amd gienty Nelson for a three pump �asoline fllling station, be approved. rtie¢. Carroll moved, Browa seconded that the petitioa of William �Matchke and Henry Nelson for a vacation of Jack- son Btreet between Excelsior Aveaue and #�e 'Mllioesukee rlght-of-way and the alley !a Block sixteea (iH), West Mlnneapolie Center be Sled by the Vlllage Recorder and that the , same together with' Notice of Hearing for June 4th; 1946, be publiahed by the Cler�C. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the followln�g be apyointed judges for the 2orthcoming primary election: Precinct No. 1. Mrs. Erick Pahl, Eliz- ebeth 9lavin, Mre. Ysckel, (3ladye Eecher �nd Nona Sundqulet. PreoLpct No. 2. Ethel Olson. Mrs. E. S. Johilson, Ol�a Helly, Elizabeth Lemke end Ella Miller. �recinct No. 3. (3ladye Peterson, Mrs. Hose, �Mre. Fraak Habeck and Margaret Owena. . Prectnct No. 4. Mre. Peter J. 8und- qulst, Mary Sheehan, Mre. Carl Ander- son, Mra. M. Larkin and Mra. Viv 8loomqulot: Motion' carried. • Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that Ann Borland be appointed as Judge in the.3rd Precinct for the forthcoming prSa�ry electfoa, oa � the vote Hrown �nd �Caaoll votEd "aye", Odeil - aad 01- son vote "no", Presiderit Maddea voted "aye".. Motioa carried. Odell -npoved, Browa seconded, thet the ' followlag bills be psid. Carrled. , • (}ENE$AL FIIND Wilbur Locke, One dog _____:_m 3.00 Jamee Chmel, Lebor __________ 64.85 83burbaa Iiean. Co. Relief Boe�rd, Relief -ordere _______ 28721 Mi11er:Davls Co.; Fllee _________ 3.00 MlaneapoLs Cias Light Co:. Gas_ 2.00 Bettq Realander, Meal _________ .50 American Linen. Liaen ________ 2.90 Wllcox and-Follett-Co., Booke _ 45.01 Jamea I{ranz, Peper ---------- 1.80 Mlanesota News Co., Books ____ 173.08 Nprthwestern Hell Telephone, _ Phones --------------------- 22.fi0 LLnde Atr Producte, Acetylene _ 2.94 HeaneDia County Review, Pub- 11esLLone .------------------- 103.69 Je�nes'A:`Blake, M.D., Call ____ 3.00 9tandard OA �Compsny, Qasoline 70.50 StandQtd 011 Co., Ciae & repelrs --------------------- 20.64 The Plper Company, Etat Polson 12.00 ° $enry� 6chusaler, Labor ________ 82.47 Hopk,�ne Flre Department, Flre Calls _ __________________ 360.50 ---- Jce Joret, Lebor _______________ 83.60 Minneaota Producte Co., Sweeping compound and cupe __ __ 8.43 Freda Barlau. Ase't Ilbrarlan -- 12.00 Ciil Johnsoa's Texaco Ststion, Tires & T1ibe9 etc. ________ 271.13 Earl derard Motore, Repair & labor• ----------------------- 13.89 F'rsnk Erickeon, labor _________ 96.00 Jacob 6chefAer, Cleanins �ail _ 3.80 Theodore .H.� Johnson, Police� work ----------------------- 89.30 Burrougha Aflding Machlne Co., Bervtce --------------------- 9.60 Kokesh �iaT¢ware, $t}pplies ____ 8.09 Walter 8. Booth & 8on, Juetice Docket --------------------- 9.18 D. J: Woll, Lighta & Boots ____ 99.13 C3riswold Stgnal Co., Repaire __ 64.68 Coaet-to-Coast Stores, Bupplies 2.95 Northern Statea PoWer Co., Power ---------------------- 543.90 F1rst National Insurance Agency, Ineurance __________________ 358.46 Ciaxnble 8tore�, 8upplia ______ 2.57 C�eneral DQ111s, Suppllea & balance ____________________ 37.50 Dist. BoIIer In�pector, In- aDect9.ons ---------�-------- 7.00 Dahlberg Brothere, Suppliea & rePalra --------------------- 132.73 ROAD AND BRIDCiE FIIND C�amble 8tores, 8uppliee ______ 1.18 John Wlllman, I.abor___________ 98.65 Smll Brokl. -I,abor - --------- 90.75 -- '- Willism fduian, Labor _________ 90.75 FrQnk Roaengren, Labor ______ 90.75 Adotph 8voboda, Labor _______ 70.70 Roeholt Equipment Co., 8uppliea ___________________ 3.23 Bo$esh Hardware, $upplies ____ B.00 Sedberg Freldheim Co., 8and __ 19.45 H. V. Johneon Culvert Co., Pipe 142.80 Northem Statee Power Co., ,Power ---------------------- 1.00 Dahlberg Brothere, Supplies 2.20 Q�enn �Johneoa Contracting Co.,' Tar -------------- `-------- 329.74 R�yublic Creosoting Co., Tar __ 174.94 Standard Oil CO.. Repaire _____ 4.75 E7nest J. Duda, Repairs _______ 10.25 WATER FLiND HQDkins Printing 8ervice, Priat- � --------�---------------- 1425 Northern 8tstes Power Co., Ppwer ---------------------- 248.00 Firet National Hank of Hopklne, Wster collectione _�________ 13.85 Dahlberg Brothers, Repaire __ 1.23 SPECIAL A88ESBMENT FIIND H: B. Pederson COnet. Co., Sidewalk & Curb ---------- 818.94 Northweatern National Sank of Mple.. Couyoae ------------ 89.56 8enaepin C,ouaty Revlew, Aflv. 4.05 Orfe! & Mariani, Bewer _______ 8495.25 BEWA(}E DISP08AL F[1ND Northweetera Natlonal Hf►n1[ 02 MDIe.. CouDona ---:-------- 2788.16 Orfei & Mariani, Sewer ________ 1453.00 Upon motion dulg made snd eecoad- ed, the meeting adjournP�i. ' � J. RIIBS�� CARROLL � _:isge alerk ATTE6T: F. M. MADDEN Presldent f Ma9 181 � , _.�... . � - �:� � . .. " ,� , 1 . _ --. - � . A regular meet�irig�; of ' the �Village Council of the Hopkins -was held at� � the Council C'nambers on Tuesday 1946, at 7�: 30 �. m. ` Village of May 21st, All members present. ; Odell moved, Brovm seconded, that the minutes of tne last meeting be approved as read. Carriedo j Broavn moved�, Ca,rroll seconded, tha,t the pet it ion for vacat ion of streets by the r,akeland Realty C:omFany of Minnesota be placed on file and t�at the �lerk�cause tne sdme together with a Notice of Hearing .to '�e published. Carried. Odell moved, Acres residents Carr i ed, Olson seconded, that tne petition of some Hobby for full v�idth tarring of their streets, be granted, Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the applicat ion of Mri:;�::��IcCoy for � a bulk station p.errr:it be � reconsidered. On the vote O�.ell and Olson voted "no", Carroll,.Brown and President Madden voted "aye", Moticn carried. � ;President Madden then put the previcus motion. On the vote Odell arld Olson voted "aye", Caxroll, Brown and President Madden voted. "no". Previous motion losto 'Carroll moved, Brown seconcied, that Mr.McCoy be� granted a bulk � station permit, subject to the following prwisions� that the to� of the tanks be not over 18 feet from the ground, r.orizcntal and diked, and;tY�at �Ir.-McCoy install a shelter belt on the East and North side of the.property. On the vote Carroll,Olson and Brown vcted "aye", Odell voted."nc". Motion carried. ,Caxroll moved, Odell seccnded, that the proposed plat of Souba Addition to HoFkins, be approved and tl�at the President and the Recorder execute said ar��rcval f cr t.he Vi l la,ge . Carr ied jPursuant.to advertisement bids were then opened.for the construction of sea�er mains and water main extensions in accor�.ance with plans and sFecifications heretofore pre�red by the Village engineers. The follow- ing bids were received for sewer construction: : Phelps Drake C�o, Inc. ; LGinet t i and Lamet t i iDeGraff �Volff �Orfei and Mariani �The folloa�ing bids � avere ! � �Phelps-Drake �o.` Iric, � Lam.et t i and Lame t t i �DeGr�f f �V:o lf f ; Orf ei and Mariani $60, 400.00 57.1G5,00 54,898.00 54, 375, 00 received for �vater main e�atensions: 9,120. 00 8, U79. 43 8,500.00 7, 875. 00 : for.l�Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that t'r�e bids of Orfei and Masiani sewer and water main canstruction be granted. C��,rried. ��O:lson moved, Odell seconded, that the petition of the Minnea�olis �;Gas�Light �ompany for extension of their main on Ha,rrison Avenue, and to � clisconnect the 2 inch main on �celsior B.oulevard for change over te a.n ,.8 inch ma,in, be granted. Carried. � � The Uillage Clerk then rea�i., "AAT OR�]IIVANCE AUIENDING AN ORDI��?CE Er1TITLED; "AI�1 ORDIPIATTCE �ROVIDII�TG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SAI�ITARY S�IUAGE SYSTEI�: REVENUE BONDS" which Ordinance is hereto att�.uhed, marked Fxhibit "A",; and hereavith made a part of these minutes. �Carrol�l moved, Olson seconded, th�,t said reading be acce�d as the f irst reading of said Or din.an.ce, Ca,rried. Olson moved,. �arroll secor�ded, That "RESOLUTION FOR SANIT.4RY SEWER �¢j - CONSTRUCTION", which resolution is hereto attached, marked Exhibit_ B and here�rith made a part of these minutes, be passed a,nd adopted. Carr ied. ., :� Olson moved, Odell seconded, thatthe "RE�OLUTIGIJ ACCEPTING PLANS _ AND SPEC IFICAT IONS AND ORDER ING ADVERTI S 1ETIF�TT FOR B IDS", wh1Ch Resolution is hereto attached, ma�ked Exhibit °C", and herewith made a part cf these minutes, be �assed aald adopted. �a,rried Olson moved, Brown seconded, tha,t the following bills be paid. 12642 12643 12644 12645 12646 12647 12648 12649 Einer Jeppesen Henry Schussler Frank R osengren Nels Nelson George M. Miles Joe Joret William Stodola Theodore H, John.son 1?085 John. Willman 17086 Fra,rik Erickson 17087 Wil l iam Quinn 17�88 A�lolph Snoboda 17U89 Emil Bxokl GENERAL FUND labor labor labor lab or labor labor & Mach, repair Special Police ROAD AND BR IDGE F(JND labor labor labor labor labor WATER FUI�ID �37 . 50 � 82. 47 97.80 20.00 36.10 82.00 30.00 63. 65 1(78. 53 97 . 60 97.60 70.70 100. 53 6973 Hermaxi Olson Express cYiarges , 92 Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. illage � -lerk ATTEST resident (OfPicial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPRINS A regular meeting o£" the Vlllage Council of the Villege of Hopkine wae held at the Council Chambers on Tues- day May 21st, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be ap- proved as read. Carried. Browa moved, Carroll seconded, that the petition for vacation of streets by the Lakeland Realty Company of Min- nesota be placed oa fIIe and that the Clerk cause the same together wlth a Nottce of Hearing to be publlshed. Car- rted. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that, the petition of some Iiobby Acres resi- dents for full width tarring of their streets, be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the applicstion of Mr. McCoy for a bulk atatlon permit be reconsidered On the vote Odell and Olson voted I "no". Carroll, Brown and Pre5ldent Madden voted "aye". Motion carried. President Madden then put the pre- vious motion. On the vote Odell and Olson voted "aye", Carroll, Browa and President Madden voted "no". Previous motion loet. Carroll moved, Brown aeconded, that Mr. McCoy be granted a bulk station permit, subject to the following pro- visions: that the top of the tanks be not over 18 feet irom the ground, hori- zontsl aad diked, and that Mr. McCoy install a ehelter,belt on the Eaet and North side of the property. On the vote Canoll, Olson and Brown voted "ape", Odell voted "no". Motion car- r1ed. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, thst. the proposed plat of 8ouba Addition to Hopkina, tie .approved snd that the Prestdent and Lhe Recorder execute sald approval for the Vlllage. Carried. Pureuant to advertisement blda were then opened for the conetruction of aewer mains and Water main extenalone 1n accordance with plans_and epecifi- cationa heretofore prepared by the Vil- lage engineers. The following bids were received for sewer construction: Phelps-Drake Co., Inc. _______$60.400.00 Lametti and Lametti _________ 57,105.00 DeC3raff Wolff _______________ 54,898.00 Orfel snd Mariani ____________ 54,375.00 The following bSde were received for water main exten8lone: Phelpa-Drake Co., Inc. _______$ 9,120.00 Lametti and Lametti ________= 8.079.43 DeC#raff Wolff. ________________ 8,500.00 Orfel and Mariani _______ � ___ 7,875.00 Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the bids of Orfei and Mesiani for sew- er and water maia construction be granted. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that Lhe petltioa of the Minneapolls (}as Light Company for exteneion of their main oa Harrison Avenue, and to dis- connect the 2 inch main on Excelsior Boulevard for chenge over to an 8 inch main, be granted. Carried. The Village Clerk then read, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDIN(3 FOR THE I8$IIANCE OF BANITARY $EWACiE $Y3TEM REVE- NIIE BONDS" whLch Ordinance fa here- to attached, marked Exhiblt "A", and herewith made a part of these minutea. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that said reading be accepted sa the iirst reading of said Ordinance. Carrled. Olson moved, Canoll seconded, That "RESOLUTION FOR BANITARY 8EW-I ER CONSTRUCTION", which reaolu-' tion 1s hereto atteched, marked Exhibit "B" and herewith made a part of theae minutes, be paesed and 6�dopted. Car- I ried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the "R E S O L II T I O N ACCEPTII�7(3 PLAN$ AND $PECIF'ICATIONS AND ORDERINCi ADVERTIBEMENT FOR ' BID$", which Reaolution !s hereto at- tached, meaked Exhibit "C", snd here- with made a part oP theae minutea, be paeaed snd adopted. Carrled. Olson moved, Brown eeconded, that the following bllis be paid. C#ENERAL� FIIND Einer Jeppesen _________________$ 37.50 Henry Schuesler, Labor _________ 82.47 Fraak Rosengren, Labor '________ 97.60 Nels Nelson, Labor ______________ 20.00 George M. Miles, Labor _________ 36.10 Jce Joret,.Labor ________________ 82.00 William Stodola, Labor & Mach. repair ------------------------- 30.00 Theodore H. Johnson,_ 8pecial Police ----------------=-------- 63.85 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Joha Wlllman, Labor ___________ 108.53 Frank Erickaon, Labor __________ 97.60 Wlllism Quinn, Labor :_________ 97.60 Adolph Svobofla, Labor _________ 70.70 Emtl Brokl, Labor ______________ 100.53 WATER FIIND Iiermaa Olson, Espreas chargea .92 IIpon motion duly made and second- ed, the meeting adjourned. J. RII88ELL CARROLL Village Clerk ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President f /� ' . �/cJ RESOLUTION FOR SAI�TITARY S�VER C C�TSTRIICTION WEEREAS, it appears necessary and ia the public interest that a sanitary sewer be constructed ia the follo�ri�g��streets and avenues, viz: (a) Along J'ackson Avenue between EzQelsior Boulevard and lst Street South. ,:,, f( b) �1.ong Monk �ivenue North from Excelsior Boulevard Nor�h to Lake Street; thence Northeasterly along said Lake Street to Tezas or Columbus Avenue; thence North alon� Columbus 1��enue to Division Street. (c) �long all of Ozford Street. (d� Along all of Cambridge Street. , ( e j ..�..long al.l of Division Street. ,( f) i�lon� a�urphy �lvenue from Lake 3treet to Ogford Street. � � ) %Yu2� ���c-a.� .S � -�rr 7 � ' ?Zc � . (h) Along VanBuren Street from E$celsior Avenue to the� South line of Lot 15, Block 36, West �inneapolis Center, as the same would be if e$tended. (i) �long 14th Avenue North between lst Street North and the Bd. & St . L. . Railroad traoks. (j) Along Harrison Avenue South between Ezcelsior Boulevard and the right of way of the I�inneapolis Suburban Street Railway Compa,ny. _ NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Villa�e Council of the Village of Hopkius that said sanitary lateral sewers be constructed in said above deseribed Streets as above set forth. Be it further resolved that all of said above desaribed construction shall be and is hereby made into one projeet an.d that Ralph Thomas and - Asaociates be designated as engineers who shall draw plan.s and specifications and prepare and tabulate the estimated cost of construction of such sewers and report the same to the �illage Council. PASSB�D AND ADOPTED this 21st day of Ma�, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F. �H. B�AADD�T President of Villa�e Council ATTE3T : J . RUSSELL C.ARROLL V llage lerk SOSEPH C . VESE�Y Village Attorney RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PLANS AND SP'ECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISF`MENT FOR BIDS �� W�REAS, pursuant to Resolution heretofore adop�ed, Ralph Thomaa and Associates, engineers, have drawn plans and speciYications for sanitary sewers ia t he following locations: (a) Along J'ackson �venue bet�veen F$Qelsior Boulevard and lat Street South. (b) Along Monk Avenue North Prom Lzoelsior Boule��rd North to Lake Street; thence Northeasterly alon� said Lake Street to Texas or Columbus Avenue; thence North along Columbus Avenue to Division Street. (c) Along all of Oxford Street. ( d� Al.ong all of Cambridge Street. (e) Along all of Division Stree�. (Py A1ong ARurp� y Avenue from Lake Street to OgEord Street. 7'c-c�a `�'?c.r,�.� . .���' � 7 � �v /�/o �g� - . (h) .A1ong VanBuren Street Prom�Egcelsior Avenue to the � --_, South line of Lot 15, Bloak 36, West Minneapolis Center, - as the same would be if egtended. (i) A7.ong 14th Avenue North between lst S�reet Nor�h and the M. & St. L. Railroad tracks. (j) Along Harrison gvenue Sou�Gh between Exeelsior Boulevard and the right of way of the 14�inneapolis Suburban Street Railway Company, and have tabulated �he result$ of their estimates for the cost thereof, all of which has been reported to the Village Council. NOVJ, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Village Council of the 4illage of Hopkins that said plans and specifications be, and the same hereby are accepted and ordered filed with the Clerk, where they shall remain on file open to inspection of all persons until after a contract for the work has been let. Be it further resoli�ed that the Clerk be, and he is herebp directed to advertise for bids for proposals for doing the work described in said plans and specifications in the Fiennepin Countp Review and in the Improvement Bulletin, eaid publication to be in at least once each week for three�successive weeks. PASSED �,ND ADOPTBD this 21st day of May, 1946, by the Villa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins. � ATTEST : J. RIISSELL CARROLI� Vil age Clerk JOSEPH C.'VESELY Village Attorney � F. M. Z�IADDEN President of Village oune 1 (Official PuiLlication) VILLAGE OF ROPKINS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Vlllage Counci] oi the Village oi Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, at the Council Chambers in the Village Iiall at 8:0( o'clock P. M, on Tuesday June, 4th, 1946, on the petition of William T, Matchke and Henry. Nelson, to vacate certain streets and ! alleys In said pe- tition described. A copy of said petition is hereto attached and hereby made a part oY this Notice of Hearing. Dated May 8th, 1946. J. RIISSEliL CARROLL VSllage Clerk. TO THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VI�LLAGE OF AOPKINS, HENNE- PIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA William T. Matchke and Iienry Nel- son, being owners of all of the land abutting upon : the fo11ow1ng sLreets �nd alleys in said Village, to-wit; Blocks flfteen and slxteen (15 & 16), West Minneapolis Center. Jackson 3treet between the North • line of Excelsior Avenue and the Southerly line of the right-of-way of the Chicago Mllwaukee and St. Psul Rallway. ' ' � The alley ia Block aixteen (16), West Minneapolis Center from the Chicago Milwaukee and 3t. Paul right-of-way to the West line oP Van Buren Avenue; all of the above being in West Minneapolis Center; -hereby petitions your honorable bod� to vacate the above described streeta and alleys. Petitioners allege that it is for the best interests oP the public that thie ¢ction be taken, for the reasons that; 1. Petitioners have acquired the title to all of the lots abutting upon ssld streets and alleys for the purpose oi erecting a retail and wholesale gaso- line station; 2. Petltioners cannot use said lats Yor these purposes without the vacation of said streets and alleys. WHEREFORE, your petltionera pray that your houorable body order this petition to be filed on record with the Vlllage recorder and published in the officlal Village paper and cause a wTit- ten or printed notice to be posted in three publlc places in ssid Village at least one week before acting on such petitlon, stating when the same will be acted upon and also showing the streets and alleys in said Village which are proposed to be vacated. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 22nd day of Aprll, 1946. • WILLIAM T. MATCHKE I3ENRY, NEL30N STATE OF MINNESOTA - COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ss. On this 22nd day of Aprll, 1946, be- fore me, a notary public wlthin and for said County, personally appeared Wllliam T. Matchke and Henry Nelson to me personally known, who, being each by me duly sworn did say that they are respectively the petitioners above named, and that they acknow- ledge said lnstrument to be the free aCt and deed of the sald petitionera. ( SEA•L ) , J. RUSSELL CARROLL Hennepin County, Minnesota. My Commission expires Nov. 18, 1950. (May 9, 16) (OfPicial Publlcation) VII.LAGE OF HOPHINS A regular meeting of the Villagi Council of the Vlllage of Hopkins wa: held at the Councll Chambers on Tues• day, June 4th, 1946, at 7:30 p. m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, thal the minutes of the last meeting be ap• proved ae read. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, thal the petition for extension of Watei maina from 8th Avenue South to lOtr Avenue South on 6th 9treet Bouth anc then South on 10th Avenue�8outh tc the South line of Lot nlne (9), Blocb flYty-eight (58) and Lot flfteen (15) Block 8fty-nine, be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Carroll seconded, tha' the petitton of Cecil and Fierman g1oQ to extend sewer and water mains � long Jackeon Avenue irom First Stree 9outh to 8econd Street South and a long Van Buren Avenue irnm Fire 3treet S'outh to 8econd Btreet Boutb be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, tha the petition of William Matchke ani Henr.y Nelson to vacate the followln� streets and alleys: Jackson Street between the North line of Excelsior Avenue and the Bouth- erly line of the rlght-of-waV of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Psvl railwaY. and the Alley in Block eig- teen (16), West Minneapolla Center from the Chicago Milwaukee and 8t. Paul right-oY-way to 'the West � lina of Van Buren Avenue: all of the a- bove being in West Minneapolis Center, be granted. Carrled. The Villa�e Clerk then read, �" AN ORDINANCE AMENDII•7�} AN ORDIN- ANCE ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TAE ISSIIANCE OF 3ANITARY SEWAGE SY$TEM REV- ENIIE BONDS' ", which Ss hereto e�t- tached and marked exhlbit "A", and herewith made a. part of these minutes. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that 9aid reading be accepted as the second reading of said Ordinance, that !t be edopted'and that the Clerk cause the same to be published. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for tarvia !n the �lley be- tween Sixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue South, be granted. Carrted. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the application of the Waterbury Com- pany for permite -to tnstall • Rae and oil burnere, be granted. Carried. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the appllcation of the Hopkins Clvic and Commerce Assoctation for on $ale Non-Intoxicating Malt Liquor License during the Raspberry Festival,.be grant- ed, and that the Associatlon pay $4.OG for the same. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the Village purchase a directorp from the League of Minnesota Municipalt- t1eg. Carrled, Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the netition for tarvia in the East and West alley between 9eventh and Ei�hth Avenues, be granted. Carried. Olson moved. Odell seconded, that the iolowing bllls be paid: GENERAL FIIND Nels Nelson, labor ______________$ 44.00 Joe Joret, labor ________________ 82.65 Henry Schussler, labor _________ 78.90 James Chmel, labor _____________ 40.00 J. ii. Melcher, r:patrs __________ 12.50 Earl Gerard Motors, acijust brakes 3.38 Adolph Kucera, renairs ________ 13.25 George M. Miles, labor ________ 30.4G Danlel E. Foley, Justice fee ____ 4.00 Theodore FI. Johnson, Extra Police Work _________________ 68.4° Minneapolia Gas LS�ht Co. __ .9f Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., TelePhone ------------------- 18.6f JoseDh C. Veselp. Attornevs fees 20.01 D. B. Smith & Company, Pump & Nozzles _ __ ___ _ _______ 39.01 Linde Air Products, Acetqlene _ $.5: Skelly OSl Company, Gasoline __ 141:0( FIopkine Flre Department, Fire � calls ------------------------ 289.5( Walter 6. Sooth & Son, Postage _ .9; Gustaison & Fuxa. Supplies ___ 70.OF Albert E. Larsen, Examiner ____ 125.0( Dahlberg Brothers, Wash car __ 1.2". Dr. James' Blake. Fiealth officer 100.0( American Linen Compan,v, Ltnen 1.4° Const to Coast Store. Sunolies _ 48.36 A.B.C. Oxygen Tent Rental $ervice ___ __ _ _ ___ 4.0( Sub. Henn. County Relief Board, Relief 'orders ________________ 29T.8e C. W. C}rover, Fire Marehal _ _ 75.0t A. W. Elmauist, Treaeurera salary 87.5C Northern Btates Power _________ 547A� Eureka Fire Iiose, Fire Hose _ 931AC 3tandarfl 011 Company, Repairs etC. --- -- --- - - ------ 14.17 The Hennepin County Review, publlcattons �_________________62,14 ROAD AND BRID(}E FUND Wm. H. Zielger Co., Supplies ___ 26.8] Bokesh Hardware, 8upplies ____ 4.4] Justus Lumber Co., 8uppliea ____ 16.3C Frank Erickeon, labor __________ 53.65 John Wlllman, labor ___________ 73.63 Emil Brokl, 1Qbor ______________ 81.05 Wllliam Quinn, labor___________ 62.53 Adolph 8voboda, labor __________ 58.30 Frank Rosengren, labor __ ____ 62.53 Republic Creosoting Co., Tar�____ 23.19 J. V. Gleason, Tar repair __ __ 54.23 C31enn Johnson C�ontracting Co., Tar repair __________________ 59.30 Northern States Power Co. _ 1.0( WATER FQND Herman Olson, Express _________ .9� Northern States Power Company 293.2a Herman Olson, Postage ________ 1.85 Suburban Chevrolet Co., Truck _ 825.07 Jsps-Olson Company, $upplles _ 8.90 The A. P. Smith Mfg, Co., Bupplies -------------------- 5.59 3PECIAL A88E$$MENT FIIND Hennepin County Review, pub- licatlons ____________________ 24.OF v, W. Nat7 Bank.of Mpls., cou- pona ------------------------ 30i.& [mprovement Bulletin, publi- T ��tian8 --------------------- aa.ae Upon a motion duly made and sec� onded, the meetiag adjourned. J. RU$SELli CAR$,pLI ATTEST: Village Cler1 DR. F. M. MADDEN President LTnnn tA) ; li� . _ '� � . . � . . I � A regular meetirig,.of the Village Council.of the was ;held, at �the'��Council Chamb'ers on Tues'day, June P•�•� . ,4,. All members.�resent. � �; . . . ., � . . uillage of .Hopki`ns' 4t �; 1946, at 7:°30 � � _ ,. . Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting ,-be � apprloved as read. Carriedo - - , Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petition for extension of �later ma,in's. from 8th Avenue South to lOth Avenue South on 6th Street S puth and -� then South or� lOth �venue South to t'{�e South line of Lot nine i9), B1ock fifty,-eight (58) and Lot fifteen (151, B:lock fifty-nine, be granted. Carr ied. � � �,�,-, �' _ � Od'ell moved, Gaxroll secon�ed, tha,t� the petition of � Cecil and Herman - Klos's to �extend., s�aver a.nd water mains along Jackson Avenue from First � Street.South to Second Street South and;along Van Buren Avenue from First Street South tc Second Street South, be granted.,Carried, � Carroll moved, Brov�n seccnded, that the �et it ion of ,Will iam Matchke and Henry,Nelson to ,vacate the following st�reets a,nd alleys: , �ackson Street between the North line of �ccels-ior.Avenue an� the South- erly line of the right=ef-way, of the Ch�ca�o Milwaukee and St. Paul rail� way, and tYie Alley in Block sixteen i16 , est Minneapolis C.enter from the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul right-of-v�ay to tne �est line of Van Buren Avenue: all of the above being in �est Minneapolis Center, be granted. , Carr i ed. � . � ,. . The Village Clerk then read, "A.��] ORDINANCE AMEi�.DI�iG AN ORDIAiANCF ENTITLED "A1V ORDII�IANCE 'PROVIDIDIG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SANITAPY 'SE9VAGE SYSTE�I REVENZTE BONDS; which is hereto atta,ched and marked exizibit "A", and herewith made a part. �of these minutes. �Carroll moved, Odell seccnded, that said reading be accepted as tY� second reading of said �Ordina,nce, that it be adopted and tY�at the ��lerk cause the � same;to be published. Garried. � � i Ode'll moved, Broavn seconded, that tr�e �etition for tarvia in�the alley ✓ I �bet�een�S.ixth Avenue South and Seventh Avenue Scuth, be granted. Garried. C�;rroll moved, Odell seccnded, that the application of the �laterbury C:ompany for permits to install gas and oil burners, be granted. Carried. � C �� ' � Bro�rn moved, Olson seconded, that the a�plica.t ion of the Hopkins Civic � and Cornnierce' Associaticn for on Sale Non-Intoxicating Ma1t Lic�uor License � duririg tYie .Raspberry Festival, be granted, and that t�ie Association pay i �4.00 for the same. Carried. � - ' Olsom moved, Braann seconded, that the Village purchase a directory from `�._ `�� the League of Minnesota Munici�alities. �arried. /�Ga,r'roll moved, Odell .seccnded, that t�.e pet it iori f or tarvia in. the East (• and West alley between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, be granted, Carried. � �-- `-----.._ � __ . . �' : � Olsbrr_ moved,� Odell seccnded, that the f oll�ing bills be �paid: � � � �ENERAL FU�ID . � 1�650_ 12651'� • 12652 12653 12654 12655I 12656 12657 12658� 12659 12660 ; 12661 , 12662 ; 12663 12664 12665 Nels Nelson Joe Joret 'Henry Schussler James Chmel� J. H. Me lcher Earl Gerard Motors Adolph Kucera George M, Mi].es Da,niel E, Foley Theodore H. Johnson Minneapolis Gas Lig�t C.co Northwestern Bell Telephone Joseph G.. V�esely D.B.Smith & Company Linde Air Products Skelly Oil C.'ompany ' labor ' - � labor � labor ' ` lab or repairs ar3just brakes repairs labor Just ice fee Extra PQlice �Ucrk C.00 Telepnone Attorneys fees Pump & Nozzles Acetylene Gasoline � 44. 00 82. 65 78. 90 40,00 12. 50 3. 38 13. 25 30. 4U 4. 00 68. 45 .90 18. 6(7 20. 00 39. 00 8. 53 141, 00 12666 12667 12668 12669 12670 126'71 12672 12673 12674 12675 12676 12677 12678 12679 12680 12681 17090 17091 17092 17093 17094 17095 17096 1709? 17098 17U99 17�00 1'71G1 17102 6973 69'74 69'75 6976 6977 6978 Hopk3.ns Fire Department Walter S. Booth & Son Gust af son & Fuxa Albert E. La,rsen Dahlberg Brothers Dr. James Blake American Linen C.ompany C_oa,st to Coast S�bre A,B.0 Oxygen Tent Rental Service Sub. Henn. �ounty Relief �oa.rd C, �P. C�,xover A, W. Elmquist Northern States Power El.ireka, Fire Hose Standard Oil eompa�ny The Hennex�in �ounty Review ROAD AND �RIDGE FUND VPm. H. Zielger Co., Kokesh Hardware Justus Zumber Co, Fra�.k Erickson JoYin willman Emil Brokl �Pil liam �tzinn Ado lph Svob oda Frank Rosengren Re public Creosoting �o., J.V.Gleason Glenn Johnson �ontracting Co. Northern States Poever �o. VPATER FUI�ID Herman Olson �orthern States Pov�er Com�a,ny Herman Olson Suburban �hevrolet Japs-Olson �om The A. P. Smith �fg C�o. , C.o. Fir e c al ls Postage Su��pl ies �caminer V�ash car Health officer Linen Supplies Relief orders Fire Marshal Treasurers s�,l- ary Fire Hose Repaira etc. publications Supplies Supplies Supplies lab or labor labor labor labor labor Tar Tax repair Tar repair E�press SPECIAL ASSESS�IIENT FUND 16764 Hennepin �ounty Review 16'765 N. W. Nat � 1 Barik of Mpls. 16766 Impravement Bulletin Post age Truck Supplies Sup�lies publicat ions coupons publications $289.50 .95 70.06 125.00 1. 25 100.00 1. 45 48.39 4. 00 287.83 75. 00 87. 50 547.03 931.00 14.17 62.10 26, 81 4. 41 16. 39 53. 65 73.63 81„ 05 62. 53 58.30 62. 53 23.19 54. 23 59.30 1. 00 293 �=20 1.85 8 25. 07 8. 90 5. 59 24. 08 301. 80 22. 20 Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. �illage lerk ATTEST: �resident �. � i i � �_ : AN ORDINANCE �IE,i�1DING AN OHD.INANCE ENTITLED 'pAN ORDINANCE PROiIIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF S Ai�IITARY SEi1VAGE SYSTEI�7 REVENUE BOI�IDS .'r The Village Council of the Village of �opkins do hereby follows: that an Ordinance entitled 'TAn Ordinance Providing Issuance of Sanitary Sewage System Revenue Bonds", heretofore and.adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins 1�, i9�.5, shall be and is hereby amended as follows: � ordain as for the passed on December - Section 1- Section 7, Subsection D of said Ordinance shall be and is hereby amended by aciding thereto the followin�: - For the purpose of this Ordinance the single family average domestic individual housing unit is defined as any unit in which the average monthly water consumption does not exceed $1�00 gallons per' month, such average to be determined by usiri� the amoung of the water consumed in the months of January, February and March of each year divided by three; PROVIDED,. hot�rever, that in cases of new construction or addition to any such unit, theiaverage is to be determined by the first 30 day, period following its completion or occupancy until the next ensuing period of January, February and;Narch. In all such cases the monthly'�base�_rate for the use of such sewer shall be the sum of ,�1.50 per month as provided in Subsection B of Section 7. " ; � Section 2- Tliere shall be added to Section 7 further subsections known as Subsections E and.,F, and the same shall read as follows: „ Subsection E- Tr�Ihenever �any water user• shall use a quantity of water in excess of an average of $1�00 gallons per month, said average to be determined as provided in Subsection D,-then and in that event the sanitary sewer rental charge shall be equivalent to 50 per cent of the � gross water bill as thus averaged; PROVIDED that in arriving at said monthly water consumption as hereinabove set forth, whenever such average water. used dur'in� said months of January, February and T�Tarch may be un- fairly disproportionate because of the customer's business methods or lack of operation, or any other reason, tl�en and in that event tYie Village of Hopkins will.establish an average water charge and corresponding san- itary sewer rental by the use of suitable methods which will be as nearly fair to all parties concerned as may be possible, such determination by the Village of Hopkins to be final; provided further tnat such sewer rent.al char�e shall in no case be less than y�1.50 per month,: ; � Subsection F- Whenever any person, firm or corporation in said Village is not served by the Village water system the Village of Hopkins shall, by proper resolution and service of a true copy thereof, compel such person, firm or corporation to install and maintain, at his own expense, a proper water meter of the type ordinarily prescribed for Hopkins water users, which shall be at all times in working order and accessible to the-proper Hopkins Villa�e officials for reading and in- spection, and which shall be used for the determination of the amount of sewer rental charg�es to be made against such user as herein provided. � Section 3-'In all respects said Ordinance shall remain in full. force and ef�ect and this Amend�nent shall be in full force and effect fror� anc� after its passage and publication in the official newspaper, provided that all sewer rental charges in all categories under said Ordinance, and this Amendment shall commence on July l, 1946. � PASSED ATdD ADOPTED this �_:�th day os' J:ttI�Q 7_91�6, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F . I'f . P��Z�DDEN President of Villaoe Council I ATTEST: I� J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney 11TOTICE TO PROPERTY aWNERS ti�1HOS� PROPERTY 1V1AY BE ASSSSSED TAEREFOR� FOR PROPOSFD WATTB ,BBAIAT CONSTRUCTION AND , TRTENSI ON ALONG CERTAIN STR�ETS. AND AVENZJES IN THE VILL�IGB OF iiOPKINS �S HEREIN�TER SET FORTII. lUotice is hereby gieen that the gilla�e Coun.cil of the Qillage o� Hopkins will mee� in the Council Cham.bers in the City Hall ia said Village at 8;00 0' clock P. B�. oa Sune 18, 1946, to determine the necessity and advisability of the eztension and aonatruction of water mains along the following streets ar�d roads: ' (a) Along Jackson Avenue between Egcelsior Avenue and lst Street South. � � . (b) Along Monk Avenue North from Tgoelsior Boulevard North to-Lake Street; thence Northeasterly along said Lake Street to Tezas or Colnmbt�s A�enue; thence North alon� Columbus � A�enue to Division Streete � ( e) Along all oP Ogford �Street o , (d) Along all of Cambridge Street. (ej Along all. oP Di�ision Street. ` - (�} Alon�,Adnrphy Averiue from Lake Street to Ozt'ord Street. . (g) Along VanBuren A�enue from Egcelsior Avenue. to.the South line of L'ot 15, Block 36,.West Minneapolis Center as the same w ould be if eztended. ; Al1 property owners whose property ma�r:�e assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place and are hereby notified to be present. , , , ATTEST� s J. RU3SELL CARROLL V llage Clerk JOSEPH� C . VESEI,Y Village Attorne� F . M . MADDEN . President of Villa�e Council i :, ,� , � r� / , _ � / , - ' .. ��, 1 , . ; • �- NOTICE TO PROPERTY �UVNERS WHOSE PROPERTY D�Y BL k' J � , . ASSESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSF�D TAR OIL TREATIIl�NT. � ; TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENIJi;5 IN HOPKINS AS � ,,, . HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED. � �, _ , , Notice is hereby �iven that the Village Council of the Village of �Hopkins will meet in the Counail Chambers in the City Hall in said . Village at 8:00 otclock P. M, on June 18, 1946, to determine the aecessity and,advisability of repairing and improving by tar oil ��treatment accordin� to plans and speciPications thereior now_ on Yile� with the gillage Recorder alon� and upon the following Streets an,d � Avenues,'viz: � - , , �(a) �long Texas or Columbus Avenus,from�Lake.Street to Division Street. ,� .. � Al.l property owners whose propert� may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place .and' are hereby notified to be present. � ' F. -M. MADDEN �� President of Village Council , _ . , ATTEST: � � ' , � S'. RUSSEI,L CARROLI� , . V 1 age Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY . illage Attorney � 0 A regular meeting Hopkins, was held at 1946, at 7:.3J p, m, • r � oY the `�ti.11�.age Council of the Village o� r the �o�il Charr�bers on Tuesday June 18°tl�, All members present except J. Russell C.arroll, �lerk. � Odell maved, Brown re�cl.ing of t:ne minut es Clerk. C.a,rried. seconded, that the Council dispense with the and t1��t Trustee Olson be ap�ointed temporary Odell mcved, Brown seconded., that the contract �ith Orfei and Mariani, for the installation of sewer mairB and water mains, be extended tc include the Van Buren Avenue South water and sewer main projects. �arried. Brov�n moved, Odell seccnded that tYie "RESOLUTI01�1 DETERMINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSID TAR OIL '�REATMENT ALONG TEXAS OR COLUNBUS AVENUE FROM LAKE STREET TO DIVISION STREET; which is hereto attached, ma,rked Exhibit "A", and herewith made a part of these minutes, be ado�+ted. Carried. Brown moved, Odell seconded, that the "RESOLUTION DETERP�IINING THE NECESSTTY OF PROPOSID P�1ATF�R MAIN COZdSTRUCTION AND E�TEI�TSION ALONG CERTAIN STREETS AND AVE'NUES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREII�TAF�'ER �� SET FORTH; o�hich is hereto attached, maxked Exhibit "B�, a-r�cl herewith made a p�,rt of these mi.nutes, be adopted. Carried. O�son moved, Odell seconded, that the village buy a sewer main pump and blouaer together with the suction hose. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, ttiat the petition for tarvia on 6th Avenue between 2nd �.d 3rd Street, be granted, �arried, Odell moved, Brcavn seconded, t�hat the pet it ion of the Northern States Poover G�pa,ny for the erection of poles in Parkridge pursuant to their pzoposed pla.t, be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Bxown seconded, that the application of W.F.Shu�ert for a license for five (5) gas pumps and soft drinks, for the b�,lance of the year, 1946, be granted. Carried. Olson moved, Brov�n seconded, that the Fet it ion f or water main, �; f rom 5tn Avenue to the Campbell Farm, along �Iinnetonka Mills Road, be granted. Carried. Brown moued, Odell seconded, that tne follcwing bills be paid. Carried. 12701 12'702 12703 127 J4 12705 12706 12'707 1�708 127 �9 1271U 12711 12712 12713 12714 12715 12716 12717 12718 127 �0 GENERAL FUND Herman Olson E. S. Broyvn � DR. F. .Madden Anton Olson Williarn Quinn. J. Russell �arroll Nels Nelson George H. Cundiff Josepn C� Vesely Jacob Scheffler Joe Joret , Freda Barlau Hennepin C,ounty Review Theodore H, Johnson Hopkins Printing Service Henry Sc ussler Service �arts �om�any Clark Mickelson Minnesota Products C.o. Con�ention Exp. n n n n Labor Convention Exp. L�,bor Labor Convention Exp, Labor Labor Ass��'t �,ibrarian Subscription S�ecial Police cards Labor Supplies Star Journal cleanser �15. 00 15.00 20.00 15.00 81. 53 15. 00 46.90 25.18 20.QU 4. 50 81.53 16.00 3. 00 73.15 5. 00 79.92 5. 53 2. 40 12. 50 ROAD AND BRIDGE FIJATD 17108 George M, Miles 1'7109 Frarik Rosengren 1'7114 Frank Erickson 17111 John V�illman 1'7112 Emil Brokl 17113 Leo Lahti 1'7114 Adolph Svoboda. 17115 J�me s C}amel 17116 Lund Sinclair Station 1'7117 No. States Po�Ter Co, �ATER FUND labor n n n ,� � Grading La,bor n Service & repairs Electricity �. �30. 40 77.95 81.53 89.-78 82. 48 32. 50 58,30 52.65 26.15 1. 00 6986 Hennepin �ounty Re�view water statements 70.00 Upon mo t i on du ly made, and s ec onded, t he me et ing ac1 j ou rned. ATTEST : resident 0 � ,illage lerk (OfHcial Pubyica�on) VILLAGE OF jIOPKINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR OF PAOPOS- ED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVE- NUES IN HOPKINS AS HEREIN- ABOVE DESCRIBED. Notice is hereby glven that the Vll- lage Council of the Village of Hopkine will meet in the Council Chambers ia the , City Hall in said Vlllsge at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on June 18, 1946, to de- termine the necesslty and advisability oi repairing and improving by tar oll treatment according to plans and epecl- flcations therefor now on flle with the Village Recorder along and upon the following Streets and Avenues, viz: ' (a) Along Texae or Columbus Avenue from Lake Street to Divi- sion Street. All property owners whose property may be assessed therefor will be heard at sald time and place and are hereby notifled to be present. F. M. MAIIDEN President of Village Council ATTEBT: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney (May 23, 30) (Official Publlcatlon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEBS R'HOSE PHOPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR FOR PROPOS- ED WATER MAIN CONSTRUCTION AND EXTENSION ALONG CER- TAIN STREETS AND AVENi�ES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH Notice is hereby given that the Vll- lage Council of the Village oP Iiopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in Lhe City Hall in sald Vlllage at B:Od o'clock P. M. on June 1S, 1946, Lo de- termine the necesslty and advlsabllity of the extension and conatruction o1 water maina slong the following streets and roads: (a) Along Jackson Avenue betweea Excelsior Avenue and lst 8treet South. (b) Along Monk Avenue North Yrom Excelsior Boulevard North to Lake Street; thence Northeasterly a2ong said Lake Street to Texas or Col- umbus Avenue; thence, North along Columbus Avenue to Divislon. 8treet. •(c) Along all of Oxford Street. (d) Along all of Cambridge Street. (e) Along all of Diviaion 9treet. (f) Along Murphy Avenue from Lake Street to Oxford 8treet. (g) Along VanBuren Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to the South line of Lot 15, Block 36, West Minae- apolia Center as the same would be if extended. All property ownera whose property nay be, assessed therefor will be heard st said time and place and are hereby iotlfled to be present. ' ' F. M. MADDEN President of Vlllage Council \TTE$T: J. RU8$ELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEP$ C. VESELY Village Attorney (May 23, 30)� (Official Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ' A regular meeting of the Village Councll of the V111age of Hopkina wae held at the Councll Chambers on Tues- day, June 18th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present except . J. Rus- sell Carroll, Clerk. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the Council dispense with the reading of the minutes and that Trustee Olson be appointed temporary Clerk. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the contract with Orfel and Mariani, for the inetallation of sewer maina and water mains, be extended to include the Vaa Buren Avenue 3outh water and sewer main pro]ects. Carried. Brown moved, Odell aeconded, that t h e "RESOLIITION DETERMINING NECESSITY OF PROP03ED TAR OIL TREATMENT ALONG TEXA$ OR CO- LUMBIIB A V E N U E FRpM L A K E STREET TO D I V I 8 I O N 3TREET," Which is hereto attached, marked Ex- hibit "A; ' and herewith msde a part of theae minutes, be adopted. Carried.' Brown moved, Odell seconded, that. the "EZE30LIITION , DETERMINING' THE NECESSITY OF PROP03ED WA-'' TER MAIN CONSTRIICTION AND EX-� TENSION ALONG CERTAIN $TREETS AND AVENiJE$ IN THE VILLAGE OF H O P S I N S AS HER,EINAFTER $ET FORTH;' whlch la hereto attached, marked Exhibit "B," and herewith mada a part of these minutes, be adopted. Canied. Oleoa moved, Odell seconded, that the Vlllage buy a sewer main pump snd blower together with the suction hose. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, thst the petition for tsrvis oa 6th Avenue betWeea 2nd and 3rd Street, be grant- ed. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petition of the Northern 8tates Power Company ior the erection oi poles ia Parkridge pursuant to their proposed plat, be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the appltcation of W. F. Shubert for a license for five (5) gas pumps snd soft drinke, ior the balance of the yesr, 1946, be granted. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for water main, from 5th Avenue to the Campbell Farm, along Mlnnetonka Mills Road, be granted. Carried. � Srowa moved, Odell seconded, thst the following bills be paid. Carrted. dENERAL FIIND 8ermsa Olson, Conventioa Exp. $15.00 E.' 8. Brown, Convention Exp. ___ 15.00 Dr. F. M. Madden, Convention �p• --------------------------- 20.00 Anton Olson, Convention Exp. __ 15.00 , William Qulna, LabOr ___________ 81.53 J. Rusaell Cazroll, Conventioa �p• --------------------------- 15.00 Nels Nelson, Labor ______________ 46.90 Cieorge H. Cuadifi, Labor ________ 25.18 Joseph C. Vesely, Convention Exp. 20.00 Jacob $cheffler, Labor __________ 4.50 Joe Joret, Labor _________________ 81.53 Freda Barlau, Asa't Librarian ____ 16.00 Hennepia County Review, Sub- scrlption ----------------------- 3.00 Theodore H. Johnson, Specisl Pollce -------------------------- Sopklna Printing Service, Carde Henry Schussler, Labor __________ 8e:vice Parts Company, Supplies Clark Mickelson, Star Journal _ Minneaota Products Co., Cleanser ROAD AND BRIDGE FIIND fieorge M. Mlles, Labor _______,__ F'rank Rosengren, Labor _________ Frank Erickson, Labor ___________ John Willmsa, Labor ________:___ Emil Brokl, Labor _______________ Leo Lahti, C�rading ______________ Adolph 8voboda, Labor __________ James Chmel, Labor _____________ Lund 6lnclair 3tatlon, Service & Ftepaira ------------------------ Northera $tates Power Co., Elec- triCity 73.15 5.00 79.92 5.53 2.40 12.50 30.40 77.95 81.53 89.78 82.48 32.50 58.30 52.65 26.15 ----------------------- 1.00 WATER FIIND Hennepin County Review, Water atstemente _____________________ 70.00 Vpoa motion duly made and second- ed, the meeting adjourned. ANTON OLSON Acting Vlllage Clerk AZTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN Presideat (June 27) RE�OLUTION DET �`RItrtINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL T+9ATMENT ALONG TE�AS OR COLIIMBLTS AV�NUE FROM T,Q� STREET TO DIVI�SION STREET IN TF� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. tiV�iEREAS, a written petition signed by a majority of all the owners of real estate abutting upon Texas or Columbug A�enue from Lake Street to Division Steet in the Village of Hopkins, has been presented to the gillage Council of the �illage of Iiopkins praying for a tar oil treatment along said Avenues. AND �'hiEREAS, due and statutorg notice of a meetin� of the Village Council �� etetermine the necessity and advisability of said street improvement has been given to all property otvners whose property may be assessed for such improve�ent as required by.law, a copy of which notice having been duly published in the Hennepin County Review, and which notice specified June 18, 1946, at 8:00 o'cloek P. M. in the city hall at Hopkins as the time and place of such meeting. ' AND V',IA�REAS, no objection has been made by anyone against said improvement. NOj�V, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, egpedieat and proper that Tezas or Columbus Avenue from Lake Street to Division Street in the Village of Hopkins be improved by a tar oil treatment ac�ord- ing to specifications therefbr now on file with the Village Recorder. FURTHER, that the total expense incurred by such treatment shall be borne by the owners of and a�sessed against all the lots abutting upon said portion of Columbus or Texas Avenue. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of June, 1946, by the Village Couneil of the Village of Hopkins. F. M. MADDIIV President of Village Council ATTEST : JOSEPH C. VESELY Village_ Attorney J. �tIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk. � RESOLIITION DETERI�4Il'�2NG THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSED WATER NtAIN CONSTRUCTIOId AND EXTENSION �ONG CERTAIN STR�TS AND AVENUBS IN TIi�, VILI.AG� OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFr�R SET FORTH. VVF�REAS, written petitions signed by the required legal number of awners of real estate abutting upon the following streets and avenues in the Village of Hopkins heve been presented to the Village Council oi the Village of Hopkins, which petitions pray for the eatension of the � Hopkins water mains as follorss : ta} Along Jackson Avenue between Eacelsior Avenue and lst Street South. (b) Along Monk Avenue North from Egcelsior Boulevard North to Lake Street; thence Northeasterly along said Lake Street to Tezas or Columbus Avenue; thence North along Columbus .�venue to Divisiog Street. (cj ( d) (e) (f) �ilong all of Ogford Street. Along all of Cambridge Street. Along all of Division Street Along Murphy Avenue from Lake Street to Ogford Street. (g) Along QanBuren A�enue from Egcelsior Avenue to the South line of Lot 15, Block 36, West Minneapolis Center ,as the same would be iP extended. AND 1'VHEREAS, due and statutory notice of a meetin� of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the neeessity and advisa- bility of said water main eztensions�and eonstructions has been given, which notice specified J'une 18, 1946, at 8:00 0'clock P. M. as the date emd ti.me of such meeting, such notice having been dulg published in the Hen�.epin County Review as provided by law. AND VVHE�AS, no objection has been made by anyone a�ainst said impr ovement's . AND ti'V�REAS, further, it is deemed to the best interest of the Village that the actual construction oP all of said projects be combined as one project b't� the assessment for the cost thereoP be separated. NOW T�REFORE, IT IS I�RE�Y RESOLVE'D by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins th at it is necessary, ad�isable and proper that the water mains of the Village of Hopkins be extended and constructed along all of the streets and avenues hereinabove set forth, and that the total egpense incurred, as above described, shall be borne by the ovaners of and assessed against all of the lots and pieces of land abutting upon such respeative streets and a�enues thus improved. PASSED AND ADOPTED bg the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins this 18th day of June, 1946. ATTEST : J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J OSE PH C. ZiESE LY Village Attorney F. M. NtADDEN President of Village Council A regular V. i 11 age Hal l at 7:30 p,m. �� f ,.,�: meeting of t ` illage in the C.ounci �nbers All members present. Counc il was held at the on TuesdGy July 2nd., 1946, Odell moved, Bxown seconded, that the mir�utes of tne last two �eet ings b e ap��rcved as r ead. 1 Carr i ed. Carroll moved, Broavn seconded, that the Village refuse to sell tneir Parkridge lots to an.yone for comYuercial pkrroses. �arri�ed. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, tnat the petition ancl hearing of the Lakeland Re�lty Com��ny for vacation of certain streets and alleys, be continued until July 16th, 1946. Caxried. Carroll maved, Ode1.1 seccnded, th�,t Orfei and Mariani lower 14th Avenue hill at the r.�te of �1.85 Fer hour for their drag line �,r.r� ma,n, with their trucks �eing �a,id for at the usual Village rate. '�Tn:. the'. uot e I�rown, ��,rroll and Odell vot ed '�A�; O1 son vot ed "No" � Motion carried. C.arroll moved, Brawn seconded, that the ilillage enter into the Trunk Sewer �ontract with St, Louis Paxk and apprave the s�eci,ficat- ions for the ccnstruction of said sea�er in said Village, and that the Pr�sident and the �lerk of the Council execute the contract. �arried. Olscn maved Odell seconded, tnat the petitior_ for tarvia on Monroe Avenue �cuth to the end of tne block be granted.. Carried. Qdell moved, Broa�n seconded, tnat tne petition of the Minneapolis Gas C.ompany, No. 4U46, f or main ext ens ion, b e g rant ed. �axr i ed. C�,rroll moved,. �rov�n seconded, that the pet it ion of the Northern States Pov�er �orapaxiy to erect poles on Washington Aver_ue South, be eranted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the "RESOLUTION FOR SANITARY SE'P�ER CONSTRUGTION"' whicn is hereto attached, m�,rked exhibit ��An� a,nd herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and ado�ted. Carr ied. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the following bills be paid: Carri ed. 12'721 127 22 12723 12'724 12725 1�'726 127 27 127 28 12'7 29 1273u 12731 12732 12`�33 1�'734 12735 12736 1 �7 37 127 38 12739 1274U 12741 I27 42 12743 12'7 44 127 45 1�746 GETIERAL FUAID Addressogra�h Leef BTothers Phillips Petroleum Minnesota News Hennepin �ounty, Dr. Gustafson & Fuxa Fred� Barlau Ja,con Scheffler Lam�t Yards Sub, Henn. Co, Relief floard The League oi Minn. Municipal. Hopkins Drug Lois Beckstrom Da,ve Hickok George M, Miles Billy C. Blois Hasold W, Hayes No. States Power Carpenter Paper C.om�any D, J, �'oll John Brecka N.�f,Bell Tele�:hone Dahlberg Brothers The Linde Air P*rcducts Paulson Haxdware Nels Nelson plat es Supplies G�,sol ine Books Poor sup�lies Ass t Librarian Cleanin� jail Sup�lies Rel ief Orders Directory Sur�plies� Lif eguard Lif eguard Labor Star-Journal Flag Poles-regair Pav�er Towels Gaskets Speci�,l Police Tele�horie Repair & Supplies Acetylene Sur�lies La'aor �1.23 4. 50 141.00 19�.63 184.00 10,81 23.00 3.80 21.41 294.16 1.U0 2. 49 127.70 91.�0 28.50 1.35 50.0� 55�.34 14.28 3. 30 8.55 36. 06 46.85 .26 1.84 43. 60 1�74'7 12'7 48 12'7 49 1275U 12'751 12752 12753 12754 12'755 127 56 Hopkins Fire De�artme Henry Schussler Joe Joret 0, H., M��lintock Com��,xiy Earl Gerard Motars Theodore A, Johnson Kokesh Ha,rdv�are Standard Oil �ompany Bren Hardware R�:lgh D, 2'1lomas & Associates ROAD AI�iD BR IDGE FU11YD 17119 AdOlph SvOboda, 1712U��,::°Erank Er ickson 17121 �ohn w.i 1 irnan 17122 Ert�i 1 Br okl 1"1123 VPilliam Quinn 171�4 Frank Rosengren 17125 G],enrn Johnson C.ontracting Co., 17126 Bren Ha,'rdavare 17127 Rep�blic �reosoting 17128 Frank Feltl 17129 H�dberg Fredi�heim 17130 Armco Draina�ge & MetaZ Products 17131 Fairbanks-Morse 1'7132 Standard 011 17133 Rice Sand & Gravel �iATER FUI�TD Fire Call La,b or Lab or Re�air �o Re��irs Pol ice. Supplies Gas & Oil Supplies P�,rkr idge Labor La'oor I,a,b or Lab or Labor Labor Bi tuminous oil Lwbor Grave 1 R e�a,i r s Repairs Gr�,ve 1 6988 Northern States Pov�er Power 6989 Kokesh Hard�rare 6990 Rock�ell Mfg. Co. Su�plies 6991 Neptun� r.�eter C:o., Meters SPEC IAL ASSESSL�ITT FUND C1ock St , Sr. �25.00 76.82 75.80 3.00 20.98 1�5.90 46.35 150.05 44.09 76'7,73 58.30 64. 50 '76.00 7�.63 76.83 64. 50 123.70 11. 45 457.95 6.25 5.84 82.82 4.82 20.80 37.87 297 . 3t� 5.50 19.86 322.5� 16767 �Tohn E. C�,rd.axelle Surveying 30.00 16768 H. B_; Pederson Sidev�alk & G�rb 1148.35 167G9 John E, �ardarelle Surveying 185.00 1o77J Ra1�A D. Tnomas (Pe�,ceful Valley )�Tater :��,in 145.79 16771 Ralpn D, Thomas Se�nrer 518.6� SEV'AGE DISPOSAI, FU1VD 9 Ralpn D, Thomas (Milv�iaukee Ave.. ) Trunk Sewer 328. �7 Upon motion duly made and seconded, �'�e meetino adjourned, lerk ATTEST: resident (Official Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Village Council was held at the Village Hall 1n the Council Chambers on Tuesday 7uly 2nd, 1946, at 7:30 g. m. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the minutes of the last two meetinge be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, $rown seconded, that the Village, refuse to sell thelr Park- ridge lots to anyone for commerclal purposes. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that Lhe petition and hearing of the Lake- Land Realty Company for vacation of certain streets and alleys, be contlnued until July l6th, 1946. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that Orfei and Mariani lower 14th Avenue mill at the rate of $1.85 per hour for their drag line and man, wlth thelr trucks being paid for at the usual V11- lage rate. On the vote Brown, Carroll and Odell voted "Aye", Olson voted "No". Motion carrled. _ Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the Village enter into the Trunk Sewer Contract wSth St. Louls Park and ap- prove the speciflcations for the con- struction of said sewer 1n said Village and that the President and the Clerk of the Council execute the contract Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, thal the petltion for tarvia on Monroe Ave- nue South to the end of the block be granted. Carried. Odeil moved, Brown seconded, that the petition oP the Minneapolla Gas Company, No. 4046, for main extenslon, be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the petition of the Northern States �Power Company to erect poles on Wash- ington Avenue South, be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the "RESOLUTION FOR 3ANITAFtY SEWER CONSTRUCTION", which 1s hereto attached, marked exhibit "A" and herewith made a part of these minutes, be pZissed and adopted. Car- ried. Odell moved, Olson seconded, that the following bills be paid: carried. � GENERAL FUND Addressograph, plates __________$ 123 Leef Brothers, Supplies _________ 4.50 Phillips Petroleum, Gasoline ____ 141.00 VIinnesota News, Books ________ 190.63 Hennepin County, Dr., Poor ____ .184.00 3ustafson & Fuxa, supplies ____ 10.81 E'reda Barlau, Ass't Libraria� _ 23.00 Jacob Scheffler, Cleaning jail _ 3.80 Lampert Yards, Supplies _ __ 21.4L Sub. Henn. Co. Rellei Board, Relief Orders _________________ 294.16 The League of Minn. Municipal. Directory ___________________ 1.00 Hopkins Drug, Supplies ________ 2.49 Lois Beckstrom, Lifeguard ______ 127.70 Dave Hickok, Lifeguard ________ 91.00 George M. Miles, Labor ________ 28.50 Billy C. Blois, 8tar-Journal ____ 1.35 Harold W. Hayes, Flag . Poles ' repair _______________________ 50.00 No. States Power, Power __ _____ 552.34 Carpenter Paper Company, Towels _____________________ 1428 D. J. Woll, Gaskets ____________ 3.30 John Brecka, Special Pollce __ 8.55 N. W. Bell Telephone, Telephone 36.06 Dahlberg Brothers, Repair & Supplies -------------------- 46.85 The Linde Air Products, Acety- lene -------�---------------- .2fi Paulson Hardware, Supplies ____ 1.89 Nels Nelson, Labor _____________ 43.6( Hopkins Flre Department, Fire Call -------�----------------- 25.0( Henry Schussler, Labor _________ 76.8: Joe Joret, Labor _______________ 75.8( O. B. McClintock Company, Re= pair to Clock _______________ 3.0( Earl Gerard Motors, Repairs ____ 20.9F Theodore A. Johnson, Police ____ 125.9( Kokesh Hardware, Supplies _ _ 46.3; Standard Oil Company, Gas & Oil -------------------------- 150.0: Bren Hardware, Supplies ________ 44.0: Ralph D. Thomas & Associatee, Parkridge St. Sr. ___________ 767.7: ROttiD AND ]3RIDGE FUND Adolph Svoboda, Labor ________ 58.3( Frank Erickson, Labor _________ 64.5( John Willman, Labor _____�____ 76.0( Emil Brokl, Labor ______________ 70.6: William Quinn, Labor _________ 76.8i Frank Rosengren, Le,bor -________ 64.5( Cilenn Johnson Contracting Co., Bituminous _�______________ 123.7Q Bren Hardware _______________,__ 11.4; Republic Creosoting, OSl ______ 457.9E Frunk Feltl, Labor ______________ 6.25 Hedberg Freldhelm, Gravel ______ 5.8C Armco Drainage & Metal Pro- ducts ----------------------- 82.82 Fairbanks-Morse, Repairs _______ 4.82 8tandard 011, Repairs __________ 20.SQ Rice Sand & Gravel, Qravel ____ 37.87 WATER FUND Northern States Power, Power __ 297.30 Kokesh Hardware _______________ 5.50 Rockwell Mfg. Co., Supplies ____ 19.86 Neptune Meter Co., Meters ___ 322.50 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND John E. Cardarelle, Surveying _ 30.00 H. B. Pederson, Sidewalk & Curb 1148.35 John E. Cardarelle, Surveying _ 185.00 Ralph D. Thomas (Peaceful Val- ley) Water main ____________ 145.79 Ralph D. Thomas, Sewer __ w_ 518.62 SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND Ralph D. Thomas (Mllwaukee Ave.) Trunk Sewer ____ __ 32827 Up�on motion duly made and second- ed, the meeting adjourned. J. RUS3ELL CARROLL Clerk. ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President (July 11)• � � ' RESOLUTION FOR SANI�ARY �R CONSTRUCTION tiVI-�REAS, it appears necessar� and in the public interest that sanitary sewers be constructed in the following a�enues in the Village of Hopkins, viz: (a) A1ong J'ackson Avenue from ist Street South to 2nd Street South. (b) Along Va.nBuren Avenue from ist Street South to 2nd Street South. AND WH�F�AS, a proper petition containing the reqv.ired number of si�natures of the property owners for said construction has been pre- sented to the Village Council oP the Village of Hopkins and is on file with the Village Recorder. NOtiJ, THEI�FORE, be it resolved by the Village Council 'of the Village of Hopkins that said sanitary lateral sewers be constructed at said above described avenues, as above set forth. BL IT FLTR�R RESOLVED, that Ralph Thomas and Associates be designated as engineers who shall draw plans �ad specifications and tabulate the estimated cost of such construction of said sewers, and report the same to the Village Council. PASSFD AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of July, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPFi. C . VESE LY Village Attorney � NOTICE TO PROP�RT�- OVVI�RS �"]HOSB PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESS"ED THEREFOR OF PROPOS�D TAR OIL TREA'I'MENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENZJES IN HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIB�D. Notice is hereby given that the �Tillage Council oi the Village of Hopkins ti�uill meet in the Council Chambers i.n. the eity hall in said village at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on July 16, 1946, to deterraine the necessity and advisability of repairing and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plan.s an.d specifications therefor now on file w ith the Village Recorder, the follow ing streets, a�venues and roads, viz: (a) The East-West alley in Block 66, West �Tinneapolis, Second Division. (bj The North-South alley in Block 2, West Minneapolis. (c) Along 6th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd Streets North. Al1 property owners whose property may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby notified to be present and to present their objections, if any, in writing on or before said time and place. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J OS�PH C. V.�SE LY Village .�ttorney NOT�CE OF ASSE�SPJ�NT HEARING „ Notice is hereby given that the Village Cquncil of the Village,. of� Hopkins w ill meet at 8: 00 0' clock P. ll�l. on Suly 16 , 1946, at the City Hall in the Villsge of Hopkins to pass upon the proposed assessment for water mains heretofore extended and constructed along the follow- ing locations, viz: (a) Along Monroe Avenue South from the North line of Lot 20, Block 22, Z+Vest �Zinneapolis Center as the same would be if produced South to 2nd Street South. (b) Along 2nd Street South from Tvlonroe Avenue to Washington �venue. (ct Along Tn�ashington�Avenue from 2nd Street South to Milwaukee Avenue. (d) Along 8th �lvenue South from 7th Street South to the North boundary line of Lot 31, Block 7, West 11�inne�polis Anneg as the same w ould be if produced. Said proposed assessment is on file for public inspection in the office of the Village Clerk. Any person desiring to object to the assessment is required to file by himself, or by attorney, with �he Village Clerk, a written statement of his objections on or before the date of said heari.ng. All objections not thus set out in writing and filed are deemed waived. A,ny person thus f iling objections may also be heard by the Council at the meeting referred to above. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council , ATTE�T : J. RUSSELL C ARROLZ V llage Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT HEARIlVG RTotice is hereby given that the proposed assessment for sanitary sewer laterals constructed along the follo�;ving locations, viz: ( a) Alon.g Monroe Avenue from 2nd �treet to the East West �alley in Block 22, �1est Minneapolis Center; (b) Along Milwaukee i�venue from Monroe �venue to :�lashin.gton Avenue; (c) Along Washington Avenue from its i.ntersection with Milwaukee �venue; thence South 300 feet, has been duly approved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, and is open for inspectioa and copying in the office of the Village Clerk. Notice is hereby further given that the Hopkins Village Council Vaill pass upon the proposed assessment at its regular meeting t o be held at the Village Hall in said Village of Hopkins on J'uly 16, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. All objections to said assessment, or any part thereof, shall be in writing and filed with the Village Clerk before said meeting. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council ATTESi' : J. RUBS�LI, CARROLL Village C lerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney Q ' . � •I . . �. . . i . .Y. - ". . .. . . ... , . , `' . ' � � � , . ' � y f . b ' . � . . . , . �y i� . . . t, � , , ' � �OTICE T0 PROFERTY �OVt�ERS j�UHOS� PROPERTY 1VIAY BE �,�, . � ASSESSED THEREFOR 0�''�ROPOSED WATER iVIAIN E�TEIV- • � � ' SIONS ALONG- CERTAIN STREETS, AVIIJUES AND ROADS IN `� THE VILLAGE OF I30PKINS AS HEREINAFrER SET FORTH. - �Notice is hereby given�that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said ' Village at 8:00 0' clock P. TJI. on July 16, 1946, to det�ermine the � necessity and advisability of the extension and construction of water mains a3ong the following streets and roads: �`� !( a) A1ong Jackson �lvenue from ist Street South to 2nd , Street South. Along VanBuren.Avenue from ist Street South to 2nd Street South. .�Llong lOth �venue South between 6th Street and 7th Street South and from 8th Avenue South to lOth Avenue South along 6th Street South. Along Minnetonka Tti�Iills Road from its intersection with 5th �venue North; thence Southeasterly to a point on �2innetonka Mills Road directly South of the Campbell homestead. `.All property owners vuhose property may be assesaed therePor will�be heard at said t ime and p lace, and are hereby notified'to be present and to present their objections, if any, in writing on or before said ti.me and place, _ ; ' , F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council ATTEST : � ; S. RUSSy`L-L CARROLL Villige Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attornep � � �. � i :. , . . � . - ���4 _ � � � � � � , '&� - . �. , l - ' �, A re�ulWr meeting of the .vf3�ll�age C:ouncil of the �illage was� held at the ,co�cil ciia,mber�s on Tuesday� July 16th, 1946, P•�• All members �resent except J. Russell Carroll, Clerk, Y i � _ - % � � I . . of Hopkins, at 7 ::3� �,�;,.�f �� Br�v�n mcved, Odell seconded, that the Council dispense �vith .the redding of the minutes and Trustee.Olsan be ap�cinted temporary Clerk. - � Cax r i ed. � Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petition and hearing of the I'�,keland Realty C:om.pany for vacation of certain streets and alleys, be continued till August 6th, 19460 �arried. !Olson moved, Odell seconded, tnat the"RESOLUTION GONFIRMING AND LEVYING ASSESSMENT FOR SANITARY LA'PERA.L SEINERS VGTITi-iiN SAID VILLAGE OF HOPKIIrTS AS HEREINAFTER DES�RIBID", whicn is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A", a,nd herevvith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. �- % O1 son moved, Broavn se conded, that the "RES LUT ION COI��'I1�Ui IING ASSESSMIlVT FOR COI�TtiTRUCTION AND EXTENSIOI�T OF W�TER MAIRTS ALONG CERTAIN STREETS, ROADS ARTD AVEAUES II� THE V,ILLAGE OF HOPKII�tS AS HEREITIAFTER DESCRIBID; �hieh is heretc att�ched, ma,rked exhibit "B" and herewith madel a part of these minutes,�� be p�ssed and adopted. Carriede � O1son moved, Odell seconded, th�,t tne "RESOLUTION DETERviIING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATIvIENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENtJES IN HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED�" avhich is hereto attached, maxked exhibit "C" and hereaQith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. �arried. Olson maved, Odell seconded,.that the "RESOLUTI0�1 DETER�IING THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSED WATER"I�AIN EXTENSIONS ALONG CERTAIN STREETS, AVENUES AND ROAI� IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS I-�REINAFTER SET FORTH" which is hereto attached, marked exhibit °D" and here�ith made a'�,rt of tYiese minutes, be passed and adopted. Ca;rried, Hrown mo�ted, Ociell seconded, that the.application of Merle Sipprell for a two� (2) pump gasoline service stateion, be granted. �'arried. -� Odell moved, Bxov�n_ seconded, tY�at trle follov�ing bills be �aid. �arried. � � . (��AL FUND , , , � r� 12763 Donald E, �:ovenberg . 12764 J'oe Joret 12765; American Lin,en 12766' Hopkins Fire Dept. 12767I Nelsn Nelson 12768� Henry Schussler 12769� Hopkins Fire Dept: 12770; Minneap olis Gas Light 12771 ; J�mes Cathers t127:7:� : � Ledna�.. =T:;:�::r Carlson 12773 Ma,ry M.. Sundquist 12'77 4 Anne C. B.orland 12775, A1ice P�. Anderson . 12776 Olga Kelley � 12777 James CY�mel �� 12778 Maxy E, Sheehan 12779j BElle M, Habeck 12'780 Margaret C, Oavens . 1�781 Theodore H, Johnson 12782 Esther M, Koss 1278� Gladys A. Peterson. `f 12784 Ida A, J�ohnson 12785 E1la Miller � 12786 Elizabeth Lemke 12787 Ethel M. Olson 12788 J'ames Lykke 12789 Lol�,M, Yackel 12790, Gladys EscY�er l Police work Lab or Linen Tele�hanes Labor Labor Fire Call City Hall Election n� n n n fl _ tt n n � �� Police Election n n n n n n n n �48.93 78. 43 10 45 56. 00 43. 60. 82 . 47 27.00 � 1. 00 17.20 17 , 20 1'7 0 20 18. 40 17.20 16.Q0 1�eYQ 17e20 . 18 , 40 _ 18 0 4�- � ' "�-�- 125. 40�",<<. �_ . , 1�� , 40 , � 18040 � 16000 16 0 0.0. 1�'J.�O 16.00 16000 � 13.60 13.60 �� 0 , . ,. ,,,. , ' � ' r i • [ � � . :. 12'79I Elizabeth Slavin 12792 Nona, Sundquist 12793 H, J, Puck 1�794 Selma M. Pahl � 12795 Briclget Iarkin . 12796 Ro �, Moore � R 1'713,6 Erne st J, Duda 1713,7 George M. Miles 17138 Adolph Svoboda 17139 Frank Erickson 1714c� , Frank Rosengren 17141 V�illiam �u.inn 17142 Ilnil Brokl � 17143 �I'oYm �Pi l lman 1'714'4 Orfei and Mariani : c Election n n n n LTf eguard OAD AI�TD BRIDGE FUND Supplies � Labor Labor Labor Lab or Labor Labo r � Labor ' Shovel o�eration , 6995; Neptune�Meter Co,, 6996� Herman Olson 699'7' Buf falo �eter C�o. , RIATER FUND $13.60 13 . 60 14040 13060 17 . 20 24.00 7.25 38.00 58.30 69068 73025 73.25 7 2. 60 78.85 203.36 � 3220 50 , Fxpr e s s . 40 Sup�lies & repairs 31.12 , - SPECIAL ASSESSMEDIT F[TND 16772 John E, Cardarelle Surveying in Parkridg� � 260,0.0 Upon motion duly ma.de and seconded, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: President � (/L. - �ill.age �1erk ' n ���} ��� ��:..,, �o�icia� PubLcl.tlon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOS- ED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES 1N HUYli1N� Aa t1�K�1NAY"1'El� DESCKIBED. Notice ie hereby given that the Vll- lage Council of the Village of Hopkina will meet in the CouncII Chambers in the city hall in sald village at 8:0a o'clock P. M. on July 16, 1946, to deter- mine the necesslty and advisabllity o1 repairing and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plans and speciflcations therefor now on Sle wlth the Village Recorder, the following streets, avenues and roads, viz: (a) The East-West alle9 Sa Block 66, West Minneapolis, 6econd Divis- ion. (b) The North-South alley ln Block 2, ,West Minneapolis. '(c) Along 6th Avenue North be- tween 2nd and 3rd 6treeta North. All property owners whose property may' be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby noti8ed to be present and to present thelr objectlons, if any, !n writing oa or before said time and place. F. M. MADDEN President of Vlllage Counci] ATTEST: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk. JOSEPH C. VEBELY VAlage Attorney. (July 4, 11) (OHicfal PnbHcatio� VII.LAGiE OF HOPSINS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PAOPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOS- ED WATEHi, AT�1IN E7C�ENSIONS ALONG CEBTAIN STREETS, AV- ENUES AND ROADS IN THE VIL- LAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREIN- AFTER SET FORTH. Notice is hereby given that the Vll- lage Councll of the Vlllage of Hopkine will meet ia• the Council Chambers in the City Hall in eaid Vlllage . at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on July i6, 1946, to de- termine the necessity and advisabllity of the extension and constructloa o1 water maina along the following streets and roade: (a) Along Jackeon Avenue irom ist Street South to 2ad 6treet Bouth. (b) Along VanBuren Avenue from lst 8treet South to 2nd $treet South. (c) Along lOth Avenue 3outh be- tween 6th Street and 7th Street South ead from 8th Avenue South to lOth Avenue South along 6th Street 6outh. (d) Along Minnetonka Mille Road irom ita intersection q�ith 5th Avenue North; thence Southeasterly to s point on Minnetonka Mills Roed directly South of the Camp- bell homeatesd. All property owners whosa property � may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are here- by notlfled to be present and to present their objections, if any, !n writing on oc before said time and place. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Counci] ATTE$T: J. RU88ELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk. JOSEPH C. VE3ELY Vllla�e Attorney (July 4, 11) ' (Official Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT HEARING Notice Se hereby given that the pro- posed aseessment for eanitary aewer laterals constructed along the following locatione, viz: (a) Along Monroe Avenue from 2nd Street to the East West alley Sa Block 22, Weat Minneapolis Center; (b) Along Milwaukee Avenue from Monroe Avenue to Washington Ave= nue; (c) Along Washington Avenue irom its Snteraection with Milwaukee Avenue; thence South 300 ieet, has been duly approved by the Vil- lage �Council of the Vlllage of Hopk+^� �nd is open for Snepection and copying in the office of the Village Clerk.. Notice is hereby further givea thal the Hopkins Village Councll wlll pas; upon the proposed assesameat at •ite regular meeting to be held at the VSl- lage Hall in sald Vlllage oi Hopkins on July 16, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. All objections to said assesament, ox any part thereof, shall be in writing and filed with the Vlllage Clerk before said meeting. F. M. MADDEN President of Vlllage Couacll ATTEST: J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPiI C. VESELY Village Attoraey (July 4, 11) (Of€icial Publication) VIL�I.A�E OF HOPKINS A regular �neeting of the Vlllage Council oY the� Village of Hopkine, was held st the council chambers an Tues- day July 16th, 1946 at 7:30 p.m. All members present except J. Rus- sell Carroll, Clerk, Brown moved, Odell seconded, that the Council dispense with the reading of the minutes and Trustee Olson be appointed temporary Clerk. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petttion and hearing of the Zake- land Realty Company for vacation of certaln streets &tid alleys, be contlnued till August 6th, 1946. Canled. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the "RESOLUTION CONFIRMINC3 AND LEVYING ASSESSMENT FOR SANITARY LATERAL 3EWERS WITH- IN $AID VILLAGE OF IiOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED", which is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A", end herewith made a part of these minvtes, be passed and adopted. Car- ried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the "RESOLUTION CONFIEtMINC} A3- $E3SMENT FOR CONSTRIICTION AND E%TEN9ION OF WATER MAINS A- LONG CERTAIN STREETS, ROAD3 AND AVENIIES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPE{INS AS HEREINAFTER DE- SCRIBED", which is hereto attached- marked exhibit "B" and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed anc adopted. Carried. Olson move�l, Odell seconded, that thc "RESOLUTION DETERNIINING NEC� ESSITY OF PROP08ED TAR OII TREATMENT TO CERTAIN 3TREET: AND AVENIIE3 IN IiOPKIN$ AS HERE• INAFTER DESCRIBED" which is here• to attached, marked exhibit "C" anc t�rewith made a part oi these minutes be � nassed and adopted. Carried.. Olson moved, Odell seconded, tha! the "RESOLII'j'ION DETERMININC THE NECES3TTY OF PROPOSEI WATFR MAIN E7iTENSIONS ALONC r,�,TAIN' STREET3, AVENIIES ANL ROADS IN TI3E VILLAGE OF FfOP KIN$ AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH' which fs hereto attached, marked ex• hibit "D" and herewith made a par of these minutes, be passed and adopt• ed. Carrled. Brown moved, Odell seoonded, tha the application of Merle Sipprell for f two (2) pumn gasoline service station be Qranted. darrfed. Odell moved, Brown secondrei, tha� the followin� b111s be paid. Carried. GENERAL FIIND . Donald E. Dovenberg, Police work --'---------------------$ 48.9; .Toe Joret, Labor _______________ 78.4: American L1nen, Linen ________ 1.4: Hopkins Fire Dent. Telephones _ 5fi.01 Nels Nelson, Labor ____________;__ 43.61 Henrv Schussler, Labor _ __ 82.4' Hopkina Fire Dent., Fire Call _ 27.01 Minneapolts •Gas Light, City Hall 1.01 James Cathers, Election ________ 17.21 T.aona T. Carlson, Election ______ 17.21 Mary M. 3undryuist, Electton ____ 17.2( Anne C. Borland. Election ______ 18.4( P11ce M. Anderson, Election ____ 172( Olga Kelley, Election __________ 16.0( .Tames Chmel, Electton ________ iR.4L Mary E. Sheehan, Electlon ______ 17.2f Belle M. Habeck, Electton __ __ 18.4C Margaret C. Owens, Election __ 18.4C Theodore H. Johnson, Police __ 125.4G Esther M. iioss, Election __ __ 18.4a f;ladvs A. Peterson, Election __ 18.46 Ida A. Johnson, Election _______ 16.00 Flla Miller, Election __________ 16.00 Elizabeth Lemke, Election ______ 16.00 Fthel M. Olson, Election ________ 16.00 James Lykke, Election ________ 16.00 T.ola M. Yackel, Election ______ 13.60 Gladvs Escher, Election ________ 13.60 Elizabeth Slavin, Election ______ 13.60 Nona 3undquist, Electton _ ___ 13.60 H. J. Puck, Electton ____________ 14.40 Selma M. Pahl, Election ________ 13.6a Brid�et Larkin, Election ______ 17.2a R. W. Moore, Lifeguard ________ 24.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE FIIND Ernest J. Duda, 3uppltes ______ 7.25 Cieorge M. Miles, Labor ________ 38.0( Adolph 3voboda, Labor ________ 58.3[ Frank Erickson, Labor _ ______ 69.6£ Fre,nk Rosengren, Labor ________ 73.2E William Aufnn, Labor __________ 732: Emil Brokl, Labor ______________ 72•6( John Willman. Labor __________ 78.8: OrYei and Mariani, Shovel operation ------------------- 203.3E WATER FIIND Neptune Meter Co., _____________ 322.5f Flerman Olson, Express _________ .4f Suffalo Meter Co., Supplies & repaira ------------------ 31.1: SPECIAL A33E8$MENT FUND John E. Cardarelle, Surveying in Parkridge ---------------- 260.01 Vpon motion duly made and second• ed, the meettng adjourned. ANTON OLSON, Acting C1erN ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President. (July 27) '�nfPicial Publlcation) VILI.AGE OF iIOPI{IN3 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT HEARING Notice ia �ereby givea that the Vll• lage Council�ni the Village of Hopkini will meet at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Jul! 16, 1946, at the City Sall in the VSllag� oi Hopkina to pass upon the proposec sasessment for water mains heretofori extended and constructed along thi following locatione, v1z: (a) Along Monroe Avenue 8outh irom the North line of Lot 20, Block 22, West Minneapolia Center as the same would be if produced, South to 2ad 8treet South. (b) Along 2ad Street South from Monroe Aveaue to Washin�toa Avenue. (c) Along Washington Avenue irom 2nd Street South to MilWaukee Ave- nue. (d) Along Sth Aveaue 8outh from 7th Street 8outh to the North boundary line of Lot 31, Block 7, West alinneapolls Annes aa tha same would be lf produced. Said proposed assessment ie on flle for public lnspectioa in the office o1 the Vlllsge Clerk. Any person desirinQ to object to the asseasment ls required to flle by himaelf, or by attorae9, witY the Village Clerk, a written statemeni oi hie objections oa or before the datt of eaid hearing. All objecttone aot thuE set out !a writing and Sled are deem• ed waived. Any person thua ffiing ob• jectione may also be heard by thi Council st 'the meeting refeaed to s• bove. F. M. MADDEN � Preaident of Village Counct AZ"TE$T : J. RII98ELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney . .. A 11 \ , ; � � 0 l�ESOLUTION CONFIR�JIING AND I�VYI-1dG ;,ASS�SSiJLI�iT ; FOR S:'�I�TITkRY LATr�R�iL SE,"IERS T�'TITHII�T S�ID VILLAGE OF HOPKINS aS ��INAFTER DESCRIBED. , 1(` � �� � / � , { �'ti�RTAS, purst:.ant to �revious petitions to and resolutions a.nd ordinances by the Village Council of the Vi11aJe of Hopkins there was authorized and ordered construc�ed and extended, the � sanitary lateral sevrer system in the folloU�ing avenues iri the Village of Hopkins: ' J( a) Along P�Ionroe �venue fro�n 2nd Street to the �ast � � J� b � ?�dest alley in Bloc� 2?, tr,rest I�2innea_�olis Center; Alon� r�4ilwaukee Avenue from r�.Ronroe Avenue to Washin�ton Avenue; � ✓( c) Along �'Jashin�ton Avenue f ro�� it s int erse ct ion ' vvith Milwaukee Avenue; thence South 300 feet. � gI�TD �'a'N�'R�AS, the Villabe engineers have heretofore drawn plans and specifications and prepared and tabulated the estimated cost of the construction of such se�vers and reported the sa�e to the Villa�e Council, which plans and specifications Yiave been Yieretofore duly accePted by the �illa;e Council and filed with the Clerk. � f �1T�i v��RTxS,' all of said improvements above set forth have rio��a been completed or contrac�;s have been duly let for those portions thereof remainin; incomplete. - 1 AIvD ��v'FiER�AS, due and proper notice by the Village. Council of the Village of Hopkins was dul�r published as required by law , of a meeting to be held by the Village Council o�' the said TTillage on July 16, 1946 at 8 0' clock P.���. at the City Hall in the Villa�e of Hopkins for the purnose of ascertaining the amount of special beneiits received by and assessing the sa�me against the properties Yierein described by reason of said improve��lents and to hear the testimony in that connection of all persons interested in or whose property is effected by said improve�ents and assessments. � AI�?D ?f���EREAS, the sciledules of the pro�osed assessments on account of beneiits to abutting property by reason of said improvements, have tieen on file in the office of the Villa�e Recorder for public ins�ection, as required by law, which assess�ents are hereby made a , part hereof tne sa_me as though set fortr herein verbatim. i IAI�1D ?��,'�?�RTAS, no objectionshave been rnade by anyone to said assessments or schedules. � ^ " Ifi RESOLzTED b the Villa e Council of the T�TO'��1 � TI�� ��.FOnE � B�` Y g Village of Hopkins, that the aforesaid assessments be and the same -are hereby adopted, made and constituted as special assessments � against all th� lots, pieces and parcels o� land described in the , assessments and schedules. , That further, that part of said assessments which have not been � paid at the date hereof, shall be and here'oy is constitut�d, a lien upon the resnective property thus benefited and all thered� as de= scribed in said schedules, and th=ut the same �all be paid con- c�.urrently with the general taxes against said property. j �nd the Villa,e Recorder is hereby directed immediatel�T to transmit certified duplicates of said schedules and of this Reso- lution to the County Audito.r of Hennepin County, i�innesota, for collection as required by law. � PASSED �TD ADOPTED this 16th day of July, 1946, by the Village CoL�cil of the �Tilla�e of Nopkins. ATTEST : F. T�:7. T.2ADD�T ' J. RUSSELL CARROLL President of Village Council ' Villa�e Clerk • ; JOSEPH C . V�'SELY � � , ; illa�e �ttorney , ,. , ��'�o�` /i RESOLUTION CONFIRP.�NG ASSESSI�ZENT F08 , � COI�TSTRUCTION AI�1� EXTEI�TSION OF VdATER A:TAINS ALONG CERT�.IN STR�ETS , RO��'.,AND AVENUES IN THE VILI.�GE OF HOPKINS AS HEREII�TAFTER DESCRIBED. � �'7�RE.�S, pursuant to previous legal petitions to, and .resolutions by the Village �ouncil oi the Village of Hopkins the construction and extension of water mains was duly authorized, commenced and completely constructed along the following streets, avenues and roads in.:the Village of Hopkins, viz: ' ( a) Along Monroe Avenue South from the North line of Lot 20, Block 22, �'•7est Minneapolis Center as the same would be if produced South to 2nd Street South. ( b) .�long 2nd Street South from P!�onroe Avenue , to Washington Avenue. ( c) Along �"lashington Avenue from 2nd Stree.t South to ll?ilwaukee Avenue . � J(d)Along 8th Avenue South from 7th Street South to the North boundary line of Lot 31, Block 7, j�Jest b2inneapolis Annex as the same wou�d be if produced., �ND ?�THER;'.A�S, the construction thereof was done pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 425, Laws of Minnesota 1921. �ND T�TI-�;REAS, proper resolution and notice was adopted and duly published as required by law for a hearing on the confir- mation of assessments for said watermain extensions, v�.ich notice specified July 16, 1946 at 8 o'clock P.M. as the date and time of such hearing to be held at a meeting of the Villa�e Council of the Villate of Hopkins at the City Hall in said village for the .purpose oi hearing and passing upon all objections, if any, and making proper ammendments, if any, and taking any and all testimoney by or in behalf of all persons interested, or whose � property may be benefited by said improverr�ents or affected by said improvements. .Ai�TD ��:'HERE�S, the schedules of the proposed assessments o�i account of the benefits to properties by reason of said improve- ments have been on file in the office of the Village Recorder � for public inspection as required by law A1�TD ti'THL'R�A�, no�objection has been made by anyone to said improvements or schedules of assessments. N4v11, THE.REFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED By the Villa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins that the aforesaid proposed assessments by, and the same hereby are adopted and made and constituted as special assessments against the lots, pieces and parcels of land set forth in said assessments and schedules, which schedules are hereby incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof with the same force and e.ffect as though the same were incorporated _ herein verbati.m. THAT FURTI�'R, said assessments shall be divided into � d equal installments and the same plus interest thereon shall be a lien upon the respective properties described in said schedules and shall be due �nd payable concurrently with the general taxes against said properties as more fully appears in said schedu�es. And the Village Recorder is hereby directed immediately to transmit certif ied duplicates of said s�hedules and of this resolution to the County Auc�itor of Hennepin County, Minnesota for collection pursuant hereto and as required by law. PASSED At\D ADOPTED this 16th day of July, 1946 by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F . I�.�! . P.�IADDE I�T President of Village Council ATTEST : J' . RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J CSEPH C. VE SE I:Y Village gttorney �'' � ��1. u RESOLUTION DETERMIN�TG N�CESSITY OF PROPOSED - TAR OIL TREATNIENr TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN HOPKINS AS I�R�`INl�TER DESCRIBED. ti�EA�S, written petitions signed by the r equired legal number of owners of real estate abutting upon the following streets and avenues in the Village of Hopkins have been presented to the �Tillage Council of the Village of Hopkins, which petitions pr ay for the extension of tar oil treatment as follows: (a) The East-tiYest alley in Block 66, West P�Iinneapolis, Second Division. ( b) The North-South alley in Blocic 2, iFTest 11�inneapolis . ,(c) Along 6th Avenue North between 2nd and 3rd Streets �..�..:<.�� North . AND VIHERE�IS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the neces- sity and advisability of said tar oil extension has been given, which notice specified J'uly 16, 1946, at 8 o'clock P.��T. as the date and time of such meeting, such notice having been duly , published in the Hennepin County Review as provided by law. AND ;���AS, no objection has been r�ade by anyone against said i.mprovements. NO;�I TH'�'REFORE, IT IS HE�EBY RESOLVEL by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, advisable and proper that tar oil treatment be extended along all of the streets and avenues hereinabove set f'orth, and that the tot�l expense incurred, as above described, shall be borne by the owners of and assessed against all of the lots and pieces of land abutting upon such respective streets and avenues thus improved. PASSED A1�TD ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins this 16th day of Suly, 1946. F. Pd. �DDEN President of Village Council ATT�ST : J. t�USSELL CARROLL Village Clerk e SOSEPH C. VESELY Villa�e Attorney � RES�LUTION DETERP.RING THE NECESSITY ''VATER r,2AIN ��NSIONS ALQNG CERT�Il�T AVENUES AND ROADS IN THE VILLAGE OF AS I�REINAFTER S�'T F ORTH . OF PROPOSED STREETS, HOPKII�TS ?'IH�RE��.S, written petitions signed by the required legal number of otivners of lots, pieces and parcels of land abutting upon the respective streets, avenues and roads as hereinafter set forth have been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins praying for the extension of the Hopkins water mains along the following: (a) Along J'ackson Avenue from ist Street South to 2nd Street South. (b) Along VanBuren Avenue from ist Street South to 2nd Street South. ( c) Alon� lOth Avenue South betvteen 6th Street and 7th Street South and from Sth Avenue South to lOth Avenue South alor.� 6th Street South. r (d) �Along P.Zinnetonka Mills Road from its intersection with,; 5th Avenue North; thence Southeasterly to a po�:nt on ��innetonka Mills Road directl�T South of the Campbell homestead. AND �JHEF��S, due and statutory notice of a meetin� of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the necessity and advisability of said water main extensions and construction has been given, which notice specified J'uly 16, 1946 at 8 0' clock P.P:4. as the date and time of such meeting, such notice having been duly published in the Hennepin Cour.ty Review as required by law. AND ?��REA�, no objection was made by anyone at- said meeting to said improvements. T�0"l, THER�`FOR�, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary,• expedient and proper and in the public interest that the water mains of the Village of Hopkins be extended along, over and uZ�on the hereina�io�s described streets, avenues and roads and that the total expenses incurred by such construction as above set forth shall be borne by the o�vners of and assessed against all of the lots, pieces and parcels o�' lund abutting upon said respective im.provements. PASSED A1�?D AD�PTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins this 16th day of July, 1946 F . �R . MADD�I� President of Villa�e Council ATTEST: J . RUSSELL C:��RROLL Villa�e Clerk J'�SEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney (Official Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Vll�age Council of the Village of Hopkins was held at the Councll Chambera on Tues- day, August 6th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the Vlllage employ Ralph D. Thomaf and Associates � to furnlsh proposed street grsdes between Excelsior Avenue on the North, 8econd Street on the South, Harrieon Avenue on the East and Monroe Avenue on the Weat. Car- ried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, thai the Police Department buy a heavy duty generator. Csrrled. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Vlllage advertise for bids on the Minnetonka Mllls water main project and the Cottageville eewer project. Carrled. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the petition for sewer and water on Oakwood Road, between Goodrich Ave- nue and Boyce Avenue, be granted, Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded that the following llcenses be granted, pro- vided all Bonde and Insursnce Policlee are first provided: Dairy Fresh Cresm- ery Co., a mllk license; Donald E. �Up- ton, two (2) texi cab licenses; Mendell J. Engler & Wllfred M. Engler, movlag picture show license; C. June Ander- son, soft drinks, milk and cigarette il- censes; George G. Anderson, 1lcense fo: a three (3) pump gasollne servlce fill- ing statton; Tony Ferrara, llcense ta install gas burners; H. G. Dirks, Snatal- lation of gas burnera and plumbing licenses; V.F.W. Post No. 425, llceneee to sell beer and clgarettea during the Hennepin County Fair; Amerlcan Le- gion, licenses to sell beer' and clga- rettea during the Hennepin County Fair. Carrled. Olson moved, Ce,rroll seconded, that the petition of the Oakridge Realty Corporation and the Oakridge County Club for annexation of their territory to the Village oi Hopkins, be tabled till August 20th. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the Village enter Lnto a contract with Neptune Meter Company as submltted by said Company. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the petition for sidewalk on the West side of Tenth Avenue North, between First Street and Second Street, aad on the East side of Sixth Avenue North, just North of Second Street, be grant- ed: Carried. Olson moved, Brown aeconded, thai the petition of the Mlnneapolis C3ae Light Company for gas main extea- sions !n Oakwood Road, between Ciood- rich Avenue and Boyce Aveaue, be granted. . Carrled. Carroll moved, Odell aeconded, thal the petition oi the Lakeland Realt� Company for � the vacation of certalL Streets and alleys in the Vlllage o� Hopkins, be continued tlll August 20th Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, thal the petition of the Northwestern Bel: Telephone Company, to place under• ground cable in the p�lley South of Ex• celsior Boulevard 'between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, be granted. Car• ried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the appllcatlon of the Northern $tatee Power Company to erect a pole on lst Street South between Jackson and Van Buren and a pole 1n alley 8outh of lat Street between Jackaoa and Van Buren, be granted. Csrried.. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the_ petition for sewera in Hobby Acree be granted. Carried. otson moved, Odell seconded, tba. tbe peiiEion oi National Tea for sewet and water be granted. Canied. Olsoa moved, Brdwn seconded, that the following bllle be paid. Carried. GENERAL FIIND Gil Johnson's Texaco Service, Gasoline --------------------$ 2.40 American LaFrance Foamite Co., Fan Belt _______________ 4.38 Japs-Olson C�MDeIIo- SvnnU� � �4 _ � ,. , Co., 3upphes ________________ 9.50 i American Linen ______________ 1.45 Gustafson & Fuxa, Bulbe ____ 2.06 Earl Gerard Motors, Repalrs __ 24.82' Justus Lumber Co.. Fuel ______ 22.89 � Lloyd E. Vesely, Policing ______ 9.88 � Mike W. Zipoy, Stenclls, etc. __ 2,60 Mlller-Dav1s, 3upplies _________ 1.00I George H. Wlnter, Policing ____ 23.75' Ray Tesarek, Policing _________ 3425I H o p k i n s Fire Department, Phone & Calla ______________ 112.00I Frank Feltl, Labor ____________ 2.00 The Linde Air Products, Acety- lene ------------------------- 4.53 W. S. Nott Company, Hose ____ 1.50 Minneapolis Qas Light Co. ____ 1.00 Thomas W. Laplc, Policing __ 17.101 Donald E. - Dovenberg, Policing 55.18 Theodore H. Johnson, Police __ 141.50'. August Kopesky, Painting ____ 88.75 James Chmel, Labor __________ 89.75 Albert A. Valesh, Repairing __ 33.85 N. W. Bell Telephone Co:, Tele- phones 29.82 Joseph J. Sentyrz, Police Radio 25.00 Nels Nelson, Labor ____________ 53.50 Henry 3chusaler, Labor __ 89.80, Soss Paint & Wallpaper Co. __ 105.73 Lois Beckstrom, Lifeguard ____ 12120, David Htckok, Lifeguard ___--- 91.70 R. W. Moore, Beach __ ___ 24.00 Northern States Power Co., $t. ' I Lightlag ' _ 572.24I Homelite Corporation _ �__---- 228.50 i Kokesh Aardware, Supplies _ _ 5.50 Suburban Hennepin Countp � Relief Board, Reltef Orders __ 278.51 Walter 8. Booth &' Son, Sup- plies _ 9.18 Jamea A. Blake. M.D. _- --- 15.00 �' Standard 011 Company, (3as & 011 _ 8.29 Joe Joret, Labor -- ----------- 91.30 Hopkins Drug. 6upplies _ __ 3.83 The Hennepin County Review, 74.15 Publications Lampert Yarda, Supplies _ 56.41 ROAD AND BRIDGE FIIND Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc., $uP_ 213.51. plies Kenneth 5hubert, Labor >___-- 90.75I John Wlllman, Labor ___'_--_-. 96.00 Emil Brokl, Labor ________::__ 101.18 William Quinn, Labor _______- 98.18 Frank Rosengren, Labor ______ 99.03 Frank Erlckson, Labor _______- 95.93 Adolph Svoboda, Lsbor 77.30 Pioneer Lumber 8c Fuel Co., � Cement Carl Bolander & Soas Co: ____ 452.80 Northern 3tates Power Co. _ 1.00 Republlc Creosotiag' Co., Tes da 011 -------------------------- 159.12 J. V. Gleason, Tar & Oil' ______ 16.90 (31enn lohnson Contracting Co., Tar and 011 ----------------- 60.99 WATER FIIND . Northern Ststes Power Co., Power ----------------------- 231.60 Gll Johnson's Texaco Service; O11-------------------------- 1.50 Neptune Meter Co. _____-______ 28.20 American Cast Iron PSpe Co. 30.00 Flrst Natloaal Bank o1 Sop- kins, Water Bills ____:_______ 14.35 Waterous Company, Supplies _ 68.85 Pittaburgh Equitable M e t 8 T Dlv.. Meters ----------------- 23.22 SPECIAL A98E$SMENT FUND Ralph D. Thomas & .Assoclates, 3ewer Mains ---------------- 1.528.31 H. B. Pederson, Sidewalk & Curb ------------------------ 1.289.93 The iiennepin County Review, Publications 25.66 Republic Creosoting Co.,~ Tarvta 325.SH Ralph D. Thomas & Aseociates, Water Maine ________________ 291.57 IIpon motion duly made and sec- onded the meeting adjourned. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk ATTEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN President lAva- 221 � � �, � � �' � � l; �� ��� � '� � �� : A regular meeting of the Village Cour�il of the Villa,ge of �opkins �vas held at the Council C.�.ambers on Tuesday August 6th, 1946, at '7,::3� �em. � . All membe'rs �resent. Odell ffi'ove�., BrovPn seconded, t�'�at the Village eix�ploy Ral�h D. Thoina,s and �Associates to furnish purposed street gr�es betv�een Excelsior Avenue on tre North, Second Street on the South, Har�ison Avenue on',tne.Ea,st and.Monroe Avenue on the �Nest. Caxriedo 1 i OTson moved, Odell seconde�, tlzat the Police Department buy a hea`v,y duty generatcro 'Carried. * Caxroll moved, Olson seconded, that the V. iliage a,�vert ise for bids cn the Minnet,onka Mills v�Tater main project and the Cottageville sewer pro�ect. Carriedo , IBrown moved, Carroll seconded, that the petition for se���:rld � w�.ter on,:0akwood Road., betvaeen Goodrich Avenue a.nd Boyce Avenue, be`,granted. � Carried. � �IO.lson moved, O�.ell secor�ied tnat the f ollo�ing licenses oe �rarited; provided all Boncis and.Ins�arance Policies are first �ravided: �airy Fresh Cre�inery C.o., a milk license; Donald E, Upton, two (?) taxi cab licenses; Nlendell J, ' Engler &�ndilfred ?v1, Engler, movir_g picture sYzaw- license � C, June Anderson, soft drinks, milk and ci�arette licenses;.�eorge G. Anderson,� license fcr a three i3) ��ump gaseline serv�ice fillinp station; Tony Ferrara, license .to -, �� install g�,s .burners; H, G. Dirks, installation of ga,s burners and plu.�ibing licenses; V.F.Vtr. �ost No. 425, � licenses to sell beer and cigarettes durin.� tlze Henner�in County Fair; Arnerican Legion, lic?nses to si�ll beer an� cig�rettes durin�; the Henne�,in County Fair. C�,rried. ,. , �Olson mcued,�Carroll secon;�ed, th�t tne petition of the �akridge Real�ty CorpCr�,�ion and the Oakri�.�e Count;,T C.lu� fo'r �.rlex�,ticn of thei�-r territor';� to ��t'.ne U'ill�;e of Ho��kins, be t�,ble� till Au�ust 20t�i, C�,rried: I �Ca,rroll mcved, Bro��n seconde��., th�,t the Vi1l.age enter into a � c ont�rac t.w i t�z Ne� tune j.2e t e r C.ompa,ny as submi t t ed by s ai,� C.ornPany, CGxried. � Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the r�et it ion for sidev�a �.k on the V�est si�e of Tenth Avenue Nortl�, bet�,R�een First Street a,nd Second Street, and on t�e East side of'Sixt�2 Avenue North, just Nortn of Second -Street, be gr�ted. Carr,ied, , ,� Olson moved, �roevr_ seconded, , that the petiticn oi the �Iinnea�aolis Gas Li�nt C.ompany for gas m�,in exterlsians ir_ O;xkvaeod Roa,cx, betv�een, � Gc�3rieh Avenue and Eoyce Avenue, be granted. Caxrie�. C.arroll moved, Odell seconded, tiza.t the�e:tition of tPe Lakelas�.d Realty Cor.i��:�,ny for tize va,caticn cf eert�,in Stre�ts ana alleys in t��e V'ill�e of Hopkins, be corltir_ued till AuUust 2Utn. Caxrie�o Odell r�oved, Bro�.�n se�onded, t:�at t�e��titior_ of the I�?orthmTest�rn Bell!Tele��hone C.ompany, �o �lace under rcund cable in the alley . Soutlz of E xceisior Boulevard aet�reer_ �lever_tn �.rld Twelfth Avenues, be granted. Carried. I�� � � � � Olsan moved, Brcwn secon�ed, that tl�e arrlicaticn of the I`lort_�ern States Pov�er Compa,r��� to erect a pole on lst Street South between Jackson znd V�,.rl Buren �.�d a x�ole in alley Sevth of lst Street bet��veen Jackson a;ad Van Buren, be �,rante�.. Carri�d. O�lson moved, �rown secorlded, that' t:�.e �etition fcr se+'rers in HoY�by �`�� � Ac,e's ;;e �rar_ted. Carriea. ' � . Olsan r��eved, Odell seconded, th3�t t�e r�etition Of N�,tir?:�,'_ T��� for se�, ei � ��r��ter be �i��wY1tE'�.�. C�rried. Olscn moved, Erau�n secer_ded, tr��t , �l?.e fcllotving 'ail� � be ��id. Carried. I 12810 1�811 1�812 12813 12814 1�815 1�816 12817 12818 12819 1 �820 128`�1 1�822 1�823 12824 128�5 1� 826 1282? 12828 128 �9 1283� 12831 12832 128 33 12834 12835 12836 12837 12838 12�39 1284U 12841 128 42 1284.3 1�844 ].2845 12846 1284'7 12848 128 49 1�850 12851 12852 17148 17149 1715U 17151 17152 17153 17154 1"7155 17156 1715"7 17158 17159 1'716� 17161 7002 '7 003 '70J4 7005 70�6 7 007 '7008 ; � .� . f �f � �. � � :: GFT7E??A.L FLrnrD � � Gil Jcr�nscn'� Texacc Service Arr�e r ic an Lak'r�nc e Foa�r it e C o. , Jai s-�lscn Com,rz„ny Mir,nesot�, Fire E�;ai�77��nt Co., America�n. Linen Gust��f son � Fiixa Ea,r 1 Gerard I��ot crs Justus Lumb�r Co., Lloyd E, Vesely Mike �'. Zi�oy �T �.4i11 �r-Davi s Geor�-�� H, Winter R�;T �e swrek Hoi kins Fire De�wrtment Fr��n1c Fe lt 1 ' l:�e Lin�.e Air Produc t s W, S, Nott �orn��any Minneapolis Gas LigiZt �0., Tho����s �V. L�,pic Don�,ld E, Dovenberg Tnecdore �I, Johnson August Ko�esky � �Iauies �.t�mel Albert A, Valesh N.�'.Bell Tele�hone C.o., Joseph J, Sentyrz Nels Nelson Henry Schussler Koss Paint & V�'�,ll�a�er Co. , Lois Beck�trom David Hickok R, VJ, n�oore A?ortY:ern Stateti Po�^.er Co., Homelite Cor�ox��tien Kokesn Hard�rare Suburban Hennei in County �P�lter S, Bcoth & Son James A. �lake. M.D. St�.ndard Oil �orr�i ariy �'oe Joret HoFkir_s Drug . Rel ief Brd. The Henne�in County Revie� L�m�ert Yards ROAD AI�]D BR IDGE FUND �Vm. H, Ziegler Co. Inc., Kenneth Shubert John �illman Emil Bxokl William �u.inn Erarik Rosengren Frank Erickson Adol�h Svo'ood�, Pioneer Lum'aer & F�.iel Co. , Carl Boland.er & Sons C.o., Northern States Pov�er Co., R e�ublic Creosoting Co., J, V, Gleason Glenn �ohnson Con�racting Co., �ATER FUND Nort:�err� States Pcwer Co. , Gil Johnson's Texa,co Service Neptune �4eter Co, , Anlerican Cast Iron Pipe C.o. , First Nat' 1 Bank of HoFkins �aterous �omgany Pittsburg;� Equitable Meter Div. Gascline F�:.� �elt Su��lies �� bulbs Re�.ai rs Fuel Polic ing Ster_cils etc. Sup��l ies Policing ,� Phone & ca�i 1 s L�,b or Acetylene Hose Policing ►� Poli�e �ainting labor re�;a�irin� telerhones Police R�io I�,b or n Lifeguard „� B e�ch St. Lighting Sup�lies Relief Orders Su�pli�s G�,s & o i 1 Lab or Supplies Public�,t icns Supplies Sup�lies Lab or �� 0 n n n �� Cement Tar & Oil n n Power Oil �later Bill s Supplies r�eters �v2. 40 4. 38 1.25 9,50 1. �5 2. 46 24. 82 22.89 , 9.88 �2. 60 1.QU 23. 75 34.25 112.00 2. OU 4, 53 1.50 1.00 1'7 . lU 55.18 141.50 88.75 89.75 33,85 29.8� 25.00 53 . 50 89.80 105.73 121.20 91.70 24.00 572.24 228.50 5.50 278.51 9.18 15. 00 8.29 91.30 3.83 7 4.15 56 . 41 213.51 90.'75 96.00 1J1.18 98.18 99.03 95.93 77.30 .85 452.80 1.00 I59.12 18.90 60. 99 231.60 1. 50 28. 20 30, 00 14.35 68.85 23. 22 ' I � : : � . ; � , S�'�C IAL ASSESS�I�NT FU1�1D � � 16'7'73 Ral�h D, Thomas & Associ�:tes Se4�aer �nair_s �1, 528.31 16'�74 H, B. Pederson � Sidervalk & Curb � 1, 289.93 ;` 16775 The Her�erin �ounty Review Publications � 25.66 ` 16776 Re�ublic Creosoting Co,, Tarvia 325.88 167'7'7 Ral�h D. Thornas & Associates V�ater Mains � 291.5'7 , ; , . � Upon motion duly made and seconded the meting adjourned. , � , ; . . ; < . . i . , � � . , ,. . -� ., - �ill�ge � 1eri� � ' . I ' ATITEST � . : . . ' s . , ..,� � , . . � . . - � `' , , � � . . . � � . , . �. . , � .- \�_ � � . � � , � ' . . I ' I • .r�es ident . � . } J 1 . � � .. . . ' . . � � � - � I� � - . . , . , : . 1 , . � . . . . r . i . i ' ,, - �" . I i , , , � re�al�,r of HoFkins was at 7: 3U i: o r�i. `� r E ,� • rr�ee� i r�e1.d e ; ..� �'.,����,,�- :4,I � t�e Vilia e Ccuncil of � Vil.l��e Vil= ��ge �lZ, on Au��st ��t�z, 1�46, � All r�:er;'p�rU � resent e�ces t Presiaent t�i�,�der�. ���l.i �.:oved, �ro«�n Ue�onde�, t}l��t T�;stee Olson 'c�e elected �,�ctin� President. C�xried. O�ell r��aved, Bra�ran sec�n.ded, tl�,t the �inutP� cf ihe l�st two meetin�s be a���roved �,s re�,a.. Carried, Carroll �.ave�, Br���Tn secor_ded, ti�t t��.e ar��lication of Otto H. Ebert for a L�ilcli���� ��r.�it be brar..te3, su� j ect to th� �,��,rov�,l of the �uildin� Ins�ector. Ca,r.ried, Cwrioll move�, Oae1I se��crl�ed, th�.� t_ze �,etition of Ed. Vis}:w �or ,i�.e��Wl� �.nd cur:, �;�uttin�� uy^on Lot ���e,ve (1�), Bloci{ five (5), Pwr'_:ri�.�e, be br�z_te��.. ��,rrzed. Cwrroll rr�oved, Brown secon�.e��, ��"? �t ��?s =��r��lic_�tio� to tr:�,rsfs tne t�uo (") t�xi l�c�er..ses of t'�.e CTreen :::r_� [";�lite Cw� Co�n=:.�ny tc Cl.�;r�nce C, P�.c�::,y w:�� Vl�ill�.r� �er�, 'Ne or���te��., x�rovidir_G _n�"�::,nce � olicies •�.r� �,nl rove��.. Cwrri��.. ,., O�ell �:ove�., Brc�vn �,PCC?"�r't��, thwt Gil Jon.r_son '�e i prrcitte� to v�iden ��i� f ill in� stwt ion driv�t�a,�r t�e7.v� (1 �) feet on Tc��elf �h Avenue and five �5) ieet on E���ce� sicr �_culesr�.r�, Carrie�. � C.�rrolZ :noved, Odell secor_�.ed, tnat ��� i��ir_r_e :Moli� C?ws Lio.�t Ce.��i�.��r ae ����:nitt��a �� �::t�nd t��eir m �ins -�s cutlir�ed �n tl�eir �'�1':�r� I`!0. 4J�7. Cwrrie�. C�rroll rc.oved, O�ell sscerded, t�1�,t t��v A1o� tn�rn St��.tes Po��er Coinl ��,.��T 'ae �ertr:it �e�. tc ir:st�.1]_ gole� �ws ou�lined ir_ t_�zir esti� �w��s ��;o. �U50o, �o. 6�-w�'�1 �.n� I�?o. �v4�4. Carrie�. �rc�nrn r�Lov��, C��rro17. seca��e�, t:�v � t:.� a��i l ic� t ion �f t�e J��c� Srrwt �,e�� S�cre fci �x? Oi_� swle I�Ton-Intc��:i��_�inG =�:Wlt Lic�_�or lic�rs� �� or�,:,t�d. Cr:,,rried, O�el1 �:ove�, �re��Tn sec��r�ea, t=��.t t.:�� yetitior� ��'oY� �wr wlo � Fcurte�nt,z �v�nue from First Stre�t T?ort�� tc, �:'-��� Rwilr�w�� �r�.�cics, c� �r�nte•u. C��rrie�.. Odel� ��aved, Lxo�r secor�ied, �'�„� t�le Vil�. �.�� �roi ose�� ���,ter ��.�r:��in�, orr_�_�erlta�. stre�t 1i,3�iztino, �treet li�Ztir_o ccntr:tic �s �vith tre I�Tort_�ern �tate� �arriedo ent �r int c� tize �n�l t��e ov e r�1e;:,�l PCtrr�i cQrfr�T9 ... J • T�e tTil7 w�e Cle�lc then re�_;�_ �},� ar�;.�^�:nce, n�'?`? �:RDII�T���?CE GRA',TTI_� P1�,1�', I�c �;.- TG , i' c ,�. ,iTr�T T, �� J J � � . T. �T�NT'�.:�I; �,T�.Trc T��--�;R r�_� � � Y, IT� SL GrE ��'Fti 1� ���T A�'c. -�� j,T�' r,,n EFECT �'`TI�,��?�'G'-' C)i':E�R!! TE 1`,_TI` :,� I�,rj� r i.� IZ;� m ZE V IT_�L�lLGF nF -> > --> > uG'?I�I�nT�, =.':I�T�_'F�OTl�, TP,1'.T�'S::iISCI�l`T LI?�T��S A��� E���rmRI�" �C)ISTRI�UTITTG �Y�;T�'.�, II��CT.LTDI��}'G ?�?ECFccr�y �OLE T TT?Fv, r'IR�ti. AI���, H I"T�TR�'�, �'CI� T1� F[TR?��IS;�I�`TG OF �'L�J�CTRIC ET��RGY TO ^1i�E VILLAGL �.I�!� I^1S I���IA�IT�'� 1�, ��I�TD TRni"c��,TI�1�TT��Tr.� EZ��ryCTRIC Ei,�'�;RG� �iI"T� .��T�D T=-�.ROT�CT� T�?�+, `zTL�� GE, p?`1"�1 T� U�E TI�F STREFT�, ��T��,YS �:�TD PUELIC �PGU7`�� OF S1�ID V1:��_�'�G�E FOR SUC�� PLTRPL��.�,5, v����ca1 is �i�r��o att�ci�ed, r�:�rke� ex:�iibit "A", �,,r,d i�er��rit� m�,de :� r�,rt af tl�e�e rAlr?Ut�s. Odell :r.cve�, �rc:,rr_ ;,e��.e��, t k.t sai� rP=.dir�� 'ae accei:ted �.�s t2e lixst r�a3ing cf swi� Qrdin�:nce, C�.rried. Od�17_ �lov��, �roc�T:�! sec�n� ed, t11�_t t.�e rv� es ;�e ��rended �s�.d t �wt t.� e Cler�� re�.�� t;ie .:ro��ose� Orair_���nce again.0 _�e~Vil�.:�oe Clerk t:ien rewd. tre :.:�cr�:�.er.t�on��? Ordinance �'or t'��e secc�d tir:��. . ���ell r�1o� ed, Brav�rn spcon�e�, t�z�,t s:.;�i� r��.�ir�; ;�� ac�ey�ts�� :.��s tne sec�n;��i re:�di� of swia Or�ina,nce an� ae l�wss��,�n� �o�:��d, ana it,.blis��ed, Cu,rried. (Official ub cat;ou) VILLAGP F OPKIN3 AN O D ANCE VILLAGE OF H P NS, HENNEPIN COUNTY M NESOTA AN O�INANCE R fiING PERMIS- S10N TO THERN STATES POWER CO NY, ITS SUCCES- SORS AND ASSIGNS, TO ERECT, ENLARGE, OPERATE AND MAIN- TAIN, 1N TIiE VILLAGE OF HOP- H11VA� 1Y1i1V1Vt�,'DV'1'A� "1'1tA1VAtv11`J- SION LINES AND ELECTRIC DIS- TRIBUTING SYSTEM, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLE LINES, MASTB, � {VIRES AND FIXTURES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC EN- ER.GY TO THE VILLAGE AND ITS INHABITANTS, AND TRANSMIT- TING ELECTRIC ENEBGY INTO AND THROUGH THE VILLAGE, AND TO USE THE STREETS, AL- LEYS AND PUBLIE GROUNDS OF SAID VILLAGE FOR SUCii PUR- POSESC i TF� VILLAGE COIINCIL OF Ti� VII,-. LAGE OF HOPKINB, HENNEPIN COUNTY, DO ORDAIN A$ FOL- LOW3: Section 1. That there be and hereby ls grsnted to Northern $tates Power Company, a Minnesota corporstlon, herelnafter referred to as the "Com- pany", its successars and asslgns, dur- ing the perlod of twenty (20) years from the date hereof, the right aad privllege of erecting, enlarging, oper- sting, repairing and maintainin�, Sn, upon snd across the streete, alleye and public erounde of said Vlllage electric transmission lines and electrlc distributing system, including all aec- essary, usual or convenient polea, pole lines, maets, wires, lamps, transform- ere and other iixtures and appurte- nances usually, convenlently or neces- earily used !n connec�ion therewlth, for the purpose of tranamitting and furnlshing electrlc eaerey for lisht, heat, power and other - purposea for public and prlvate use in snd to eald Vlllage and the inhabitants thereof, and othere, and for the purpose of transmltting to and through said Vil- lage such electric energy, provided that such pole and tranamission lines shall be so located as in no way to inter- fere with the safet� and convenience of ordinary travel along=and over said streets and alleys, and provided that said CompanY, ita successore and as- slgne, in the erection and mainte- nance of such poles, masta, wires, 1 a m p s, transformers, fixtures and tranemiselon llnes, shall be subject to such reasonable regulations as map be imposed by the Villsge Council. Section 2. The Company agrees to maintain and operate eificieatly its electric system in the Vlllage during the term hereof, to provide adequate service to its present cuatomers and to make reasonsble extensions of its lines for the purpose of serving new custo- mers when the revenue therefrom jus- tifiea the expense to the Company of making the necessary extenaion. The Company agrees that the rates for electric service ahall be reasonable, and because the Vlllage limits as now coastituted are within the Minneapolte Metropolitan Area, shsll not exCeed thereln Company's standard schedule oi rates and minimum charges effec- tive in the City of Minneapolis. How- ever, in the event of the lmposltion oY local license fees, taxes on earnings or other slmilar Village charges or regu- lations, the Company shall then have the right to revise its electric rates to offset any resultant increase !n the cost of dolne buslness. Section 3. There is e�lso granted to said Companp, ite successors and as- signs, during the term hereof, permis- sion and authority to trim all trees and ehrubs in the streets, alleys aad public grounds of sald Village iater- fering with the proper erection and maintenance oY any poles, cables, wires or any other itxtures inetalled in pursuance of the authority hereby granted, provided that eald Compan9 shall save said Village harmlese from an9 liability in the premises. Sect�on 4. Nothine in thls Ordinance contained ahall be 1� � C��a� or�as� to sald Compan9. . signs, any excluslve privllege' in, on, over or across anp oY the etreets, al- le 3ection 5.lics�id Compaay�eha 1 have full right and suthority to asslgn to tion a115Y•he riehts �conferr d uponrit by this Ordinance, provLded that the assignee of such rights, by sccepting tocthesste�rmseIIandhpro lsio ee oY bthie Ordinance. Section 6. 8aid ComBa�Yitltaccepte cessore or assigns, shall, thie Ordinance sad the rlghts hereby granted, file a written acceptance o! the franchlse righta hereby granted tyt(90) daYellfr�om therdate of the pub- licatton of thie Ordiaence. Sectioa 7. This Ordinance ehall be in full force and effect irom and aft• er its passage sad publication, as pra- vided bp lsw. Section 8. All ordinances aad parte oi ordinances ln conriict herewlth are hereby repealed. ' PAS3ED AND APPROVED: Aug. 20, 1946. F. M. MADDEN. President of Village Counoil ATTEST: � J. RIISSELL CARROLL V111age Recorder Publlshed Sn the Hennepla Couat9 Review, Hopkins, Minnesuta� oa Thurs- day, August 29, 1946. �r , ; ,. � I'�;.�.. � . . . ,,: ,, � . I '�� ..5. � ' . ' . . .' '.��'('.1��! ' ' . - , ��rroll moved,��� secon,�ed, �'��wt t_ne pet� tion of t�2e La,.kel�,nd Realty Corri�an for vWc�tion of cert�iri S�re�ts �wn`z A.11eyS, be; contir�ued until ������rr:ber 3rc?. CGxried. . ., `� C�.rroll mave�., BrO�nrr seconde-a, tl.�,�t t��.e r�etit ion o� t��e O�,Uri�gQ Rec�lty C.orror�:tion and +�e Oakridge C:ounty C1ub for t2e anr�ex��tion of the follc�ing desc�ri��d �ro�erty; T�a East One-:�ali �f the SoutlztnT�st Quarter (E2 of S�`e'4) o� Section TY��rteen 13), To�nship One Hundred Seventeen (117), ' Range T��^en �y� �ti�o j�2) ;�,l.so t��e �ou�n�R�est �u��r er ef�the �catr ' east �u�.rter-�SVi�4 of �T4) of Section T_�irteen 13), 1C�n1riS'11p � , Or_e Hundred S��fenteen (17.7 ), Rar_�e �nlen�y-tt�ro ti2) ; � � A1so the E�stAr� T f�ur hur�dred (4Ju) �eet . of �t l�t part o�' the I�est One-yalf (2� �_ tze Sout_���rest Quarter (5�:�-) of Section Tnirteen (13), To��lnsni�� One I�un�.red SetiYen���n �117), Rwnpe T«rg�ty-tcnro ( �2), w�^ich f�rr��rl�T constituted tl�� Soutl2 on�=half (Sz of Lot Three (3); and al�. a� Lots FoL�r i4 , Eive �5 . ; an,� Six (6) of Sct��a'�s Subdivision; He�nerin CO�,�.�y, P��inn, , r_o�v v�cWted; � Also t��e Easterly Four��Hundred (400) feet oi Lot Seven ('7),� ; Sovba''s Subdivision, H�n�.r1e; �in Count�, :�inrlesot�W r.o��v vac��ted, which i�rop�rty� �;,p��$:�; ::_•y,or_ :�x�d is conti�aous to the �illa�e of Ho�ins, pe �gr�nte�u, and th�,i the Viliw�e Attorney pre �re an Ordinance to carry the foregoir� resalutier_ intc eflect. �arried. ! Carroll moved, Odeli seco.n�ed, tl��,t �_`lc Vill�,ge �w�.vertis� *or a ��,s �fired st��n �oiler for 199� square f�et of r���i �tion for tne ill�ge i-�all, tc be ccm��letely insta.11ed. Carried. ; � C�,rroll moved, Odell seccnde�, ti� t t �e Vil"�� aoe Attorney ��re����,re the �ecPssary Resolu�ion and AIotices for �,n elec�i,on on a storm s��ver Bcri� issue. Ca�ried. Id�ell moved, BrG:�rY'1 secc�n�alel, tn.�;,,t tn� Vil�age �vertise for a or_e-e�ray snov� �lot�. Carrie�, CarOdell meved, Brc�r�n seeonded, � th�,t t�e follcvuin� bills b� paid. ried. � ' GET��ERAL FUI�TD � 1�8;6U 1�861 l�co2 128'G 3 1�804 1 �8�65 1�8;�6 1?86'7 128��8 1%8�69 17 I�63 171�64 171�65 17160 1'716'7 1'7168 Ray TAsarek H�nry Sc��ussler .uondld E. Doven�:��g � Albia, Ar�.�, Zipcy A�I ik� �V . Z ipoy Theodore H. JoiZns on Jce �oret Nels Nelscn G�crge ��I. Miles . J�;COb SCI1��I].ar . Speciai. Police L•;ybor S��c i�.l Pol i ce De�,aty Assessor As:�es�or S�;�ci��. Police L�,bor L�.b cr La�ior Cle�nirl� i ail �6.� �iD BRIDGE FLT?�� Fra,n�t Rosengren L�,'�or i� i 11 i�m �; inn " Ilnil Brol�l . " J O:nn W i l lman " ACi01ph SVObOda, " Fr.ank �Erickson . " � v . S�ECIAL ASSESS�'��T`.iT �'CT�TD 157`78 H, B,: Pede,rsan , �, Side'��:a1�k & curb 167';79 J"o:zn E; C�rd���relle � Surve;rin� 16'780 Jo �n E, CWrdarelle � ". Upori r�iotion �.uly raa,de, ar_d secon�e�, t:ne m�eting ��:�.journed. ATTEST: President � ., ; ,,_., Clerk �9.93 76. 8? 32. 30 12�.GU 640.U0 1��4, l� 85.10 53,50 36,1U 3.80 9'7 . 60 �7.6d lUJ, 53 1U5, 50 77.30 97.60 lOG1.9 2 40.0� 145;OU � ....ai YUbI1Ca.t10L) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopklns was held at the Village Hall, on Attgust 20th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present except President Madden. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that Prustee Olson be elected acting Presi- dent. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last twa meetinge be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the appllcatlon of Otto H. Ebert for a buildSng permlt be grsnted, subject ta the approval of the Building Inspector. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the petition of Ed. Viska for sidewalk and curb abutting upon Lot twelve (12), Block five (5), Parkridge, be granted. Carried.' Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the application to transfer the two (2) taxi licenses of the Green and White Cab Company to Clarence C. McKay and Willard Berg, be granted, provid- Ing lnsurance policies are approved, Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that Gil Johnson be permitted to widen hie [illing station drivewaY twelve (12) �eet on Twelfth Avenue and five (5) Feet on Excelsior• Boulevard. Carrled: Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that .he Minneapolis Gas Light Company be permitted to extend thelr malna as �utlined in their plan No. 4087. Car- ried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that ;he Northern States Power Company �e permitted to lnstall poles as out- Sned in their estimates No. 80506, No, i2-2821 and No. 80484. Carried. Brown moved, Carroll. seconded, that ;he application of the Jack Spratt Food 3tore for an Off sale Non-Intoxlcating vIalt Liquor license be granted. Car- •led. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that ;he petition for tar along Fourteenth �venue from First Street North to the �atlroad tracks, be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, thet the Village enter into the proposed wa- ter pumping, ornamental street light- I ing, and the overhead street lighting contracta wiLh the Northern States� Power Company. Carried. The Village Clerk then read aa or- dinance, "AN ORDINANCE GRANTINC� PERMISSION TO NORTHERN STATE3 POWER COMPANY, TTS $UCCESSORS, AND A36IC3N9, TO ERECT, ENLAR(3F�, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN, IN TFi� VILLAGE OF AOPI{IN$, MINNE$OTA, TRANSMI3SION LINE$ AND ELEC- TRIC DISTRIBIITINC} 3YSTEM, IN- CLIIDING NECESSARY POLE LINES, WIRE3 AND FIXTUREB, FOR TEiE FURNI3HING OF ELECRTIC ENERCiY TO THE VILLAC+E AND IT$ INSAB- ITANT6, AND TRANBMITTIN(3 ELEC- TRIC ENER(}Y INTO AND THROIIGA THE VILI.A(3E, AND TO U9E THE S T R E E T$, ALLEYB AND PIIBLIC GROUNDS OF BAID VII,LAC3E FOR SIICH PURPOSEB, which is hereto at- tached, marked exhibit "A," and here- with made a part of these minutea. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that said reading be accepted as the firat reading of said Ordinance. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the rules be suepended and that the Clerk read the proposed Ordlnance again. Carried. The Vlllage Clerk then read the aforementioned Ordl- nance for the second time. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that ssid reading be accepted as the second reading of said Ordinance and be passed, and adopted, and publiahed'. Carried, Csrroll moved, Brown seconded, the the petition oi the Lakeland Realt Company for vacation of certain 8tree and Alleps, be continued until SeF tember 3rd. Canied. � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thf the petltioa of the Oakridge R.ealt Corporation and the Oakridge Count Club for the annexation of the fol lowing described property; The East Oae-half of the 9outh- west Quarter (E�a of $Wl'4) of Sec- tion Thirteen (13), Towaship One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22); also the South- west Quarter of the 3outheast Quar- ter (SW!'q of $E!�4) of 8ection Thir- teen (13), Towaship One Hundred �Seventeen (117), Rs,nge Twenty-two (22;);, Also the Easterly four hun- dred (400) feet of that part of the West one-half (W!Z) of the Southwest Quarter (,9W!'4) of 8ectioa Triirteen (13), Todnehip One Hundred Seven- teen (117), Range Twenty-t�vo (22), which formerly constituted the South one-ha1P (B1�) of Lot Three (3), and all of Late Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6) oi Bouba's SubdivL- sion, Hennepin County, Minnesote, now vacated; Also the Easterly Four Hundred (400) feet of Lot Seven (7), 3ouba's Subdivision, Hennepin County, Min- nesota, now vscated, whtch propertp abuts upon and !e con tiguous to the Vlllage of Hopkins, b� granted, and that the Vlllage Attome; prepare an Ordlnance Lo carry th� foregoing resolution into effect. Car r1ed. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, tha the Village advertise for a gas fire� steam boller for 1996 square feet o radiation for the Vllla�e Hall, to b� completely installed. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell secoaded, tha the Village Attorney prepare the nec essary Eiesolution and Notices for ai election on a atorm aewer Bond isaue Carried. Odell moved, Browa eeconded, tha the Village advertlse for a one-wa, snow plow. Carried. Odell moved, Browa seconded, th[ the following billa be paid. Carried. (3ENERAL FUND Ra9 Tesarek, 3peclal Police ___$ 9.9' Henry 3chussler, Labor ________ 78.8: Donald E. Dovenberg, Special Pollce ---------------- �----- 32.30 Albia Ann Zipoy, Deputy As- sessor ----------------------- 120.00 Mike W. Zipoy, Assessor __ _ 690.00 Theodore H. Johnson, Speclal Po11Ce ----------------------- 134.10 Jce` Joret. Labor ______________ 85.30 Nels Nelson, Labor ____________ 53.50 George M. Miles, Labor __ 36.10 Jacob ' SchefIIer, Cleaning Jail 3.80 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Frank Rosengren, Labor ______ 97.60 Wi111am Quinn, Labor ________ 97.60. Emll Brokl, Labor ____________ 100.53 John Willman, Labor _________ 105.50 Adolph Svoboda, Labor _______ 77.30 Frank Erickson, Labor _ 97.60 SPECIAL ASSES3MENT FIIND H. B. Pederson, Sidewalk and Curb ------------------------ 1.001.92 John E. Cardarelle, Surveying 40.00 John E. Cardarelle, Surveying 145.00 IIpon motion duly made, and sec- onded, the meeting adjourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL - Clerk ATTEBT: F. M. MADDEN Preeident (Aug. 29) � I�TOT ICE FOR BIDS ON SALE OF CERTIr ICkTES OF II�TDEETEDDTESS. TTOTICE IS HEREBY given that tne iTillage Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet at the �illage Hall in said V-illage on the 3rd day of Se�tember, 1946, at 8:JU o' clock P.I�I. , and will �,t said tirne and �lace open and censi�er sealed bids for rurchase of certific�tes of inciebtedness of said Villa�e in the aggregate amount of �340�. U0, to be dated Septexnber ls �, 1946, and issued in denominat ions of �840.00 witil one �ue on Se�tEmb.er lst, 1947, and a like amount on tne same day of eacn �nd every year therea,fter till the �rinci�al sum has been Fa,id. The interest v�rill be bid on said cert if icates, IdOTICE IS .FURTI�R given tilat t.�e Vill�,ge Council, at t he same t i�a�e �.nd pl ac e wi 11 al s o open and c on� ider ssaled bids for purc_�ase of certific�tes of indebtedness of �a,id Uill�oe in the', �ggregate amount of �637�.0�, to be dated September lst; 1946, an� issued in denominations of �637.20 Tnrith one duE or. September lst, 194'7, and � like amount on the same day�of e�c_h and �very yeax thereafter till tne �rinci��l su.m',hasabeen raid. The interest will pe �bid on sai�. certificat�s. Tne bids on eacn of the above issues shall t�e in_ �separate sealed envelopes and identified as to t�ze issue. � The council res�rves the right to reject anyT �nd all of�ers and award said certificates to a higner bidder or to , invite other bids. J, Russell Carroll Village C.1erk Dated August 8�n, 1946I� � Z�TICE FOR BTDS FOR SANITARY SEVI'FR COAiSTRUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins will receive seale� proposals until 8:dU o clock P.�.�., Stpetmber 3rd, 1946, at the Villa.ge Hall in said Villa,ge for construction of sanitary se�ers to be located in said Village along Monk Aven�ae North from Excelsior Bou].pvard North to La,ke Street; thence Northeasterly along sai�. Lake Street to Texas Avenue or Columbus Avenue; thence Narth along Columbus Avenue to Division Street; along all of Oxford Street; along �,11 of C_ambridge�ireet; along all of Division Street and along I�4urghy Aver_ue from Lake Street to Oxford Street, in accord- ance ��ith pla.ns an� s�ecificatior.s tnerefor prepared by Ra1Fh D, Trcmas axid Associates, �200-2nd Avenue South, r�linneapolis, Minnesota, engineers, which are on file �vith the Village C_lerk, Copies oi said plans and specific�tions are available to pros�ective bidders at the o�fice of the engineers arv�. the Villa,ge Clerk by payment of a, de�osit of �15.00. Bids shall be upon a basis of cas'r� �ayment for the work and snall be opened by tize C.ouncil at its meeting to be held Septerriber 3rd, 1946, at 8:0� o'clock P.n%. at the Vill�ge Ha,ll. No bids shall be censidered unless s�r�e sna,ll be accoir��anied by a casn dex;osit or certified check pa�yable to t�e orde r cf the Treasurer o f t he V i 1 aoe or b idder s bond ap��roved by tize �ouncil for ten ( 10�0 ) per cent of the amount bid �,n.d be directed to the Village C.lerk, securely se� led �d be endorse� on t�ze outside thereof with a brief statement or summary a� to trze wor% for whicn tne bid is ma;de. The council off ers an� award other bids, August 8th, 1946. reserves the rignt to reject any and all said bid to a nigner bidder or to invite J, Russell Carroll Villaoe Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS DrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVED? that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, will receive bids at the office of tne Viilage C_lerk until Se�tember 3r;�, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock p.m, which ��vill be oFer_ed at the C�uncil chambers in the Village Ha,ll at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Se_r.ternber 3rd, 1946 for furnishing la�or and materials for im�roverr�ent of Priinnetonka �Iills Roa�l fro�t Fifth Avenue East by water main exter_sions according to plans and s�ecifications on file in th e office of the Village Clerk, on the basis of cash payment for the ;�'ork. All bids must be sealed and accom��anied by a s cash de�osit or certified check �aya,�le to the Village Cl�rk for not less than 1Of of tne bid. The Village Council reserves the right to reject all bids. Dated: Auo st 8th, 1946. J, Russell Carroll Village Clerk, � i�lOT ICE FOR B I�S ON SALE OF CEPT IFIGATES OF I�TDF�L'TEDi�?ESS. NOTICE IS HEREBY given th�,t the Village Council of the Village of Horkins will meet at t�ze Village Hall in said Village on the 3rd day of September, 1946, at 8:00 o�clock P.M., and will at said time and place open and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebte�.ness of said Village in the agoregate amount of �1740.80, tc be dated Segtember lst, 1946, and issued ir_ denominations of �174.08 with.one due on Se�tember lst, 1947, and a like amount on the sar_!e da�y of each and every ye�r thereafter till the �rincipal sum ha,s been Faid. The interest v�ill be bid on said cert if icates. NOTICE IS FURTH�R �iven t'r�,t the Village Council, at the same tir�e and Flace will also open and consider sealed bids for purcha,se of certifica�tes of inde'otedness of said Village in tne aggregate amount of �4105.20, to oe dated Seitember lst, 1946, and issued in denominations oY �410.52 v�ith one due on September lst, 194'7, a�nd a like amount on the s�ne d�,y of ea,ch and every year thereafter till the grincipal surr. h�,s been �aid. The interest v�ill be bid on said cert- if icwte s . _ NQ!' ICE IS FURTI�R given t�at tne Vill�ge CoL�ncil, at the same tirne and Flace a�ill also ogen �,nd consider se�,led bids for purcY�„se cf certificates ef indebtedness of s�id Village in the a,bgregate amount of �1526.4U, to be dated Se�t�.eber lst, 1946, �nd issued in denominations of �152.64 e�ith one due or_ Se�te:r.oer �st, 1947, and a like amount on the s�mme d�,;� of each and every year t�ereafter till the princi�:�l sum has :een paid. The interest v�►ill be bid on said cert- ificates. NOTICE IS FURT�R given that tne Vill�ge Council, at the same time an�. ��ace �rill also o�en and censider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said Village in the �,ggregats amount of $5247,90, to be dated Se�tember lst, 1946, and issued in denominations of �524.79 v�ith one due on Ss�tember lst, 1947, and a like ar:lount on the same day of eacn and �rery year there�fter till the principal sum h�s been paid. The interest will be bid on said cert- if icates. The �ids on each ef tne abave issues shall be in se�arate sealed envelo�?es and identified as to the issue. T��e Council reserves tne rioht to r�ject �.n� a.nd all �ffers and award said certificates to a hibher aidder or to invite other bi�s. J, Russell Carroll iTillage Clerlc Dated: Au�ust 8th, 1940. ,� NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given bq the V�illage �.ouncil in the Village of Ho�akins, that it will receive sealed bids until 8:00 0'Clock on the 17th day of September, 1946, at the Council �hambers at the Village Hall in the village of Hopkins, for one (1) one way snavQ plow, less underframe or hitch, for a 2� to a 3 ton truck. Bidder must state delivery date, and accompany bid with a cert if ied check of 5� of his bid. The Village �ouncil reserves the rig,ht to reject any and all bids. � 0 . ssell arroll, V�illage �lerk. � . C . • . . . . � ,'y{ J , � . � '� � _ . 1� ' ' . .. . . . � . 1 � • ' � _ . � �TOT ICE FOR BIDS � � . . � ; . , . , � � , �; - , � �' Notice.is hereby given by the Village�C.ouncil : -�� in the q1111age of Hopkins, that it will receive � . sealed bids until'8:00 0'Clock on the 17th day o� � , September, 1946, at the Gouncil Chambers at the� ,� � ' � V.�illage Hall in tYie Village of Hopkins, . for, a�as _ ;� fired steam boiler��for 1996 square feet of radiation, � _ �. l for the �illage Hall to be completely izistalled. ., � Bidder must . state ;installation. date, and. accompa,Ay � '�, bid �ith a certified check of. 5� .of, his bid. � � , � . The Y�illage �'ouncil reserves the right to reject ' any and all bids. . ; - , �. � - . s sell arroll V�illage �1 erk. ., � , � j ' � 1 l , i ` � � 1 ^ . i � ' , _ ` , , . i ' - � il I � � J 1 ` i i r i � � � � _ I I. ' �' i . ' . . I, � ' • �C . ' . . •. ' , . ' .. � . . � . .. .. � . . ' ' 1 � I � I , ., � . i .'; i . . . . r�; . � � � � • - � . . . ....1.�� �� . , � � � . . � . , -;S' . , � . � � ! � �.� �'. � � � � �. �. '' , - ; - o . '� ' -�A regular-.�meet�ing of the Vil��ge f�:ouncil ,was held. at, the ,Counctl Chambers � in the ��il]�e. Hall o�n September .3rd, 1946, at 7:30 p.�ri: " , �All members present. ,� � Pur suant t o. advert i sement, b ids were then , opened. f o r the �� � Construction �of �6ater .B�ain along �innetonka Mills Road from ` Fi!fth Avenue to the �ampbell Farm and the �11oaQing bids were �- received:, .�� Lamet t 1 a,r�l �amet t i $4500.00 � . " ',� O:=�ei and �dariani � 3437.00 � . 1 Phelps Drake C,ompauy 4108.00 � :. � � - � j, On the Cotta,geville sev�er pro j ect the following b.ids were . � received: � '� Lamet t i and La�net t i 72, 000.00 , . � i Phelps Drake 69, 915. 00 , { Orf e i& Mar iani 69, 47 5. 00 �, � Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the bids o� Orfei aud Ma.riani on the'sewer and water main projects outlined above be accepted, �,and that the uillage enter into a contract with them for the construction of said ma,in extensions. Garried. ` . � I.Bro�m movsd, C�arroll seconded, that Mr.�cCoy be allowed to - construct vertical gas tanks, praviding they aren't aver 18 feet hi�. On the vote, Brown, �asroll and. Olson voted pAYE", Odell vo ed "NO" Motion caxried. , Odel�l moved, Broavn s�onded, that the applicat ion of �r, �ason for a,building permit on Excelsior Avenue just �est of the Royal Theatre for a t�nporary structure �be denied... Carried. Odell moved, Carroll seconded., that the application of Leo LaY�ti for a building permit, be granted, sub j ect to the approval of the Building Inspector. Carried. , i. �Carroll moved, Odell seconcied, that the " RESOLUTION FIXING THE FOR�1I OF 'AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF VPATER �9ARRANTS OR BONDS° which 8esolution is her.eto attached, marked �Ctiibit "A°, and here- a�ith ma�le a part of these minutes, be passed, and adopted. _Carried. ,Carroll maved, O�d.ell Second.ed, that the " RESOLUTION FIXING T�IE FORM OF AAID PROVIDING FO& THE ISSUANCE OF LATERAL SE�IIER �ARRANTS; which Resolution is heret.o attached, marked Exhibit "B°, a,nd here- �^ witYi made a�part oi these minutes, be passed aald adopted. Ca.rried. - �Pursuant to advertise�iient ..,for :the sale of the certif icates of .� Indebtedness, the joint bid of;;_;t�heM;First National Bank and the � Secur'ty,National Bank of Iiopki�,:,3�as then opened, wherein they bid 2� per aau�um interest.� � -. 'Caxrol l moved, Brawn seconded, that tne j oint b id be accepted ;�� .. ��, and all of the certificates listed for sale, be sold to said Banks.,..�. ." __,,: , Garr ied. . - � I , , ,Olson moved, Br,�cwn secanded, that the "RESOLUTION FOR SANITARY !°��:. = SEW�ER CONSTRUCTION;� which Resolution is hereto attached, marke3�::; �' E x Y% i b i t " C", a� r a d�� h e r e w i t h m a d e a p a x t o f t h e s e m i n u t e s, b e p a, s s e d and�, adopt ed. Carri ed. '� . Odell mOVed� BT09vII 38C01�ed, that the " RESOLUT.ION ORDERIIVG SIDEVVALK AND CURB ALONG CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE VILI,AGE OF HOPKIi�S; �hich Resolution is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "D" and herewith ma,de a part of these minutes, be �p;assed aa� adopted. � Carried. � � Brown moved, Carroll second.ed, that the "NOTICE TO PROPERTY O�iNERS V�iOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESSID. THEREFOR OF PROPOSID �VATER MAIN EXTENSIONS AIANG CERTAIN STREET, AVFNUES AND ROADS IN THE VIL'LAGE OF HOPKINS AS I3EREINAFTER SET FORTH; which Notice is hereto attached, marked F.xhibit °E; an.d here�ith ma3e a part of .these minutes, be passed and adopted, a.n3 that the Clerk cause the�same to be published. Carried. � : �� . . �{ ; � �, Brown moved, C.a,rroll sec d., that the ��1'OTICE TO P�iOPERTY OWNERS VL�ii OSE PROPERTY �dAY BE A SSID THEREFOR OF PROPOSID CONSTR+- UCTION OF CURB ON CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF IiOPKINS; which Notice is hereto attacY�ed, marked Faxhibit "F", and here�ith made a pa,rt of these minutea, be passed and adopted, and that the Clerk cause the same to be publ ished. Ca,rried. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the "NOTICE TO PROPERTY O�VNERS VBHOSE PROPEaTY MAY BE ASSESSED TFiEREFOR OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATDtI�TT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVEI�1[TES IN HOPKINS AS HEREIN- AFTER DESCBIP�D; which Notice is hereto attached, �a,rked Exhibit - "G", and hereanith made a part of these mir�tes, be passed and adogted, and t%at the C�lerk ca�use ,the sa3ne to be published. Carried. Olson moved, B.rown second.ed, that Mary Hoc����ler and John Spatny be notitied to install and make water an fvice connections an� tha,t said Notice be served on the said home ov�ners. C�,rried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the "RESOLUTION DETERNIINING NECESSITY TO EXTEND, CONSTRUCT, IIVLARGE AND IMPROVE THE VILLAGE STOR6II SE9PER SYSTE�d BY THE ADDITION OF STOF�I SEVPERS TO THE E%ISTING SYSTIIvI AND DETERMIIdING THE NECESSITY OF ISSUING BOAIDS OF SAID B�UNI- CIPALITY TO PAY THE COST THEREOF AND CAUSING S�AID PROPOSITION TO BE PRESENTID TO A VOTE OF THE VILLAGE AT A VILLAGE ELECTION �0 BE HELD OCTOBE'R 29th, 1946;' �hich Resolution is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "H", and hereooith made a part of these minutes, be pas sed a�i adopt ed. Carr i ed. The Clerk then read,"AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND DECLARING TI� ANNE�ATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS; �rhich Ordinax�ce is hereto attacned, marked Exhibit "I; and herewith made a part of these minu.tes. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that said reading be accepted as t�e first reading of said Ordina,nce. Carried. Carroll moved,'Odell seconded that the rules be suspended and the aforementioned proposed Ordina,nce be read torthwith for the secoru� t ime. Carried. The Clerk then read the proposed Ordina�ce for the second t ime. Olson moved, Odell seoonded, that sa,id reading be accepted as the second rea,ding of said Ordinaace, that it be passed and adopt�3., and be published pursuant to laaQ, Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, tha.t the petition for tarvia in tY�e alley bet�veen 14th and 15tn Avenues a,nd First Street aa�d Second Street North aa�d along Harrison Avenue from E�ccelsior Avenue to Second Street South, be granted. Carried. Odell moved, Brown seconded, tY�at the application of Truma,n. D. Millard for a license to install water softeners only, and Robert C. Nelson for installation oY Gas ax�d Oil burneffi, ��e �g�anted, :�rs�ide�i�,b�nd�,.aas�, ap��9ve(i;�, Caxried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the application oY the � l�innea,polis Gas Light �ompany for gas main extensions be approved, �ravided the sewer mains along said Streets be first installed. ried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, tha,t the getition ot the Lake- land Realty �ompany �or the vacatioa of certain streets and alleys be contima.ed until September 17th, 1946. Carried. Odell moved, Olson seconded, tbat Ted Johnson be placed on a salary basis as relief policemaxi at the rate of $180.OU per month, said appointment being a temporary one. Carried. Olson moved, Broavn seconded, tha,t the aillage enter into the proposed contract with the Burroughs gdding Ma�chine C.oIDpaa�y. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the application oY the N.4V.Be11 Telephone Qompany to place poles and anchors as outlined in their job No. 3835, be graxited. Carri�. �dell moved, Brown seconded, that the follov�ing bills be paid. Carried. � 12882 12883 12884 12885 12886 1288? 12888 12889 12890 12891 12892 12893 12894 12895 12896 1289? �2898 12899 12800 12901 12902 12903 12904 12905 12906 1290? 12908 12909 12910 12911 12912 171?1 17172 17173 17174 17175 17176 171?? 17178 171?9 17180 17181 17182 17183 1? 184 17185 17186 GENERAL FU1�ID Geor ge M. Miles Hopkins Fire Department James C�mel Freda Baxlau Billy B�ai� The Minnesota Neavs Co. , �ilcox & Follett �o., Dickey & Milbert Nels Nelson 4merica.n Linen �:o., Donald E. Dovenberg Trieodore H. Johnson Joe Joret Ea,rle Brown Henry Schussler Dakilberg Brothers N.�1.Be11 Teleph one Co., The Hennepin County Review Standard Oil G:ompax�,q Sub. I3enn. C.o. Relief Board . Skelly 011 �ompax�y League of �iinn. Municipalities America,n. La�'ra,nce Foamite Mart in J. Vanek A. �f. Elmquist C. �. Grover gokesh Aardware Homelite �orporation Paul son Hardavare DTorthern States Power �o., The Linde Air Products Lak�or Telephones La,bor Ass't Librarian Mpls. Star Journal Books Books Phillips 66 Labor S�ec. Po�ice Iabor ag dio Tube I�abor Publications Relief Orders Gasoline Dues Meals to Jail Bloaver St. Lighting Acetylene ROAD AND BR IDGE FtTND Ben Mc�a�uley Frauk Er ickson John Willman Emil Brokl �illiam �uinn Frank Rosengren Adolph Svoboda Dahlberg Brothers The Hennepin C:ounty Re�view Standard Oil �b., Glenn Johnson Contracting Co., Hedberg Freidheim & C,�o., Northern States Power C.o., Republic Greosot ing �o., Ray Fillbrandt Rice Sa,nd. a,nd Gravel �o., OfIATER �iJI�ID �22.80 56.00 18.75 32.00 1. 20 1.10 ?.50 157.50 43.60 1.45 29. 45 149.60 85.10 1.00 82.00 132.10 31.0? 42.65 21.03 270. 21 159.00 60.00 54.1? 9.60 87.50 ?5.00 6.93 2"12. 00 2. 89 548.30 3. 32 labor 75.05 " 80.88 " 8? . 88 " 80.88 " 80. 88 " ?7.95 ° 58. 30 5. 40 publication .50 3.10 � 31.98 Sanr� 2? 5.19 1.00 1?5.62 labor 102.00 154. 43 ?016 Security Nat' 1 Bank of�-Hopkins water 701? Hersey �agufacturing Co., Meters ?018 Mueller C�o., Meter ?019 Buffal0 Meter C.O., " 7020 Northern States Power Co., 16?�1 16?8� 16785 126� 1268 � 12686 16?87 16?88 SPECI�iL ASSESSI�NT FUND John E. C�a,rdarel l e The Hennepin �ounty Review Construction Bulletin N.w. Nat' 1 Bank of �ipi, s Orfei & Mariani b�alph D. Thomas & Ass6c. Einer Jeppesen Republic Creosoting C.o., collections re�irs n Surveyor Publications Bond & Int. 32. 45 93.60 17.92 6. 69 322.60 160.00 29.03 31.80 1734. 52 26,298.23 1, 849. 81 17. 50 746.79 Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. C � !�. ATTEST �resident � , 0 ;illage ��erk . U � �_ C. W. (irover ---------------- 75.00 � _ ' _ Kokesh Hardware ----------- 6.93 � Jr - • `� Homelite Corporation_ � Blower 272.00 � Paulson ' Hardware __ '• 2.89 -- --- Northern 8tatee Power �Co:, $t. . Lighting - - �------_�_ 549.3(1 . The Linde Air Prodilcte;;Acety- � . �.. .�,lene..,-=---------------------- 3.32 , ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND • along Harrison Aveaue from Excelsior - Avenue to Second Street 6'outh, be Ben McCauley, Labor. ________ 75.05 granted. Carrled. , . Frank Erlckson, Labbr.______ : 80.88 Johii Wlllman, Labor ! _______ Adell - moved, Brown seconded, ��tliat : 87.88 •the applicatiou of Truman D.-'Milla`rd EmA Brokl,:Labor __ �:t____ �80.88 William Qulna.-. Labor 1-_----� ^ i 80.88 for s license to lnstall .water eofteners Frank Rosen en, Labon ____� only, and Robert C. Nelson ior installa-. �' 77•95 tion of Gae and 011 bur`nera; be grantF Adolph'•. Svoboda, Labor ,:_____ _ 58.30 ed, provlded bonds are -approved. Cat- �ahlberg Brothere,' Labor '-:__ - 5.40 ried. rli•. • .-, :The .Hennepia County'Review, • Carroll moved, Odell seconded,�.that Publioatioa _____�_________. .Sp the appllcation of the Mlnrieapolis �Gas Standard 011 Co. _` : _ 3.10 Light Company'for gas main extenstone Glenn Johnson Contracting Co: - 31.98 be approved, provlded the aewer; mains Aedberg Freldheim 8c Co.,;. sanfl 275.19 along said Streets be flrst�iristalled. Car-, 'Northern $tates Power: ,Co: ;__ .- 1.00 ried. "' •' •Republic ��Creosoting Co: ____. 175.62 Carroll moved, Brown ; second'e`d, tliat `�y-` Flllbrandt, Labor; :__ - 102:00 the petition of the Lakeland . Realty Rice -�Sand and C4ravel Co. __ 154.43 Company for the vacatiiori of cerEain t"� WATER FUND;•-�.' - streets and alleys be continued until SecurSty Nat'1 Bank of Hop- �, September 17th, 1946. CarriedC'` � `� . t' kins, Water collections _ 32,45 Odell moved, Olson seconded;:: that -Hersey�Manufacturing Co; Me- �-•� Ted Johnson be ' placed �, on, a salary Y--ters _________________________ 93.60 basis ss reliei policeman at the rate A�ueller Co., Meter repaire _:__ 17.92 of $180.00. per month, esid�, �appointment Buffalo= Meter Co., Meter re- ' being _a temporary one. Carrled. pairs °'r_____ __ ______ _____ 6.69 Olson moved, Brown seconded, that Northern_-3tstea Power' Co:' __ 322.60 the Vlllage enter into-'the proposed SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND ' contract- with the 'Burroughs Adding John E. Cardarelle, 9urveyor 160.00 Machine Company. � � -, : The• Sennepin County Review, '. �' Carroll moved, Odell seconded,.,jthat , publlcations ________________ 29.03 the application of the N. ; W.,•; Bell Constructlon Bulletin :__:_:__ 31.80 Telephone Company to place poles and snchors as outlined in their, job No. N. • W. Nat'1 Baak of Mpls., 3835, be granted. Carried. . Bond & Int. ______________ 1,734.52 Odell moved, Brown seconded, that Orfei & Marianl _'=:L__: 26,288.23 the following bille be paid. Carried. Ralph D. Thomae & Assoc. ____ • 1,849.81 GENERAL FUND Einer Jeppeaea :"_________ 17.50� George M. Miles, Labor _ _$ '22.g0 �publlc Creosoting .Co. ____ - 746,79 ---- •-•• ��IIpon motion duly msde. and secund= Hopkins Fire Department, �Tele= . . . _ . � ,. , - . phones - ------------- 56.00 --- ---- James Chmel, Labor __________ 18.75 Freda Barlau, Asa't. Librarian 32.00. Bllly Blaid, Mpls. 9tas Journal 120 The Minnesota News Co., Books .. 1.10 Wllcox & Follett Co., Books ��.� �,7.50 Dlckey & Mllbert, Phllllps 66 f57.50 Nels Nelson, Labor ____:_______ 43.60 American Linen Co. ` - ^ 1.45. Donald E. Dovenberg, Spec. P.o- .,, :� � lice ----------------- ---=--- Theodore FI. Johnson, Spec. Po- t' ;: i'� lice ------------�---------=-- 1149:60 Joe. Joret, Labor _ ______: `85.30 � Earle Brown, Radio Tube _____ ' 1.00 Senry. Schussler, Labor _ _ 82.00 Dahlberg Brothers ___ ______-"' '132.10. N. W. Bell Telephone Co. ___ ;''31:07, The Hennepin County Review, �.; ' Publicatlons --------------- .42.65- Standard 011 Company __ 21.03 Sub. Henn. � Co. Relief Board, ' Relief Orders _____ _- -, .;;270.21 Skelly 011 Company, Gaso}ine . _,159.00 League of Minn. Mtinlclp,$1!-� � �� ; ,-, � tles, Dues 60.Od American LaFrance Foamite 54.17 Martin J. Vaaek, Meals' to Jsil 9.60' ;,'A. W. Elmqulst " _.., .." .87:50; � (Official Publication) VILLAGE.OF HOPHINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINN. A regular meeting oY the VSllage Council was held at_the Council Cham- bers in the Village Hall on September 3rd, 1946, at'7:30 p.m. , All members present. Pursuant to advertisement bids were then opened for. the Construction of Water Maln along Minnetonka Mills Road Yrom Fifth Avenue to the .Camp- bell Farm and the follow'ing bids were received: Lametti and Lametti __________$4500.00 Orte! and Mariani ______________ 3437.00 Phelps-Drake Company ________ 4108.00 On the Cottagevllle'sewer project the following bids were received: Lametti and Lametti _________-72.000.00 Phelps-Drake ------------------69,915.00 Orfei snd Mariani _____________69,475.00 Odell . moved, Brown seconded, that the bida of Oriei and Marlani on the sewer and water main projects outlined above be accepted, and that the .Village enter into a contract with them for the construction of eaid main exten- sione. Carrled. "" Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that Mr. McCoy be allowed to construct vertical gas tanks, providing the9 aren't over 18 feet high. On the vote, Brown. Carioll and Olson voted "AYE; ' Odell voted "NO." Motion canied. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the .application of Mr. Mason for a bullding permit on Excelsior Avenue temtporary etructure�ybe Tdenied. Car- ried. _ Odell moved, Carroll seconded, that the applicatlon of Leo.Laht1 for a build- ing permit, be granted, sub�ect to �the approval oY the Building 7nspector. Carrled. Carroll moved., Odell seconded; that the "RESOLUTION FI%ING THE .FORM OF AND PROVIDING FOR TFIE IS- SIIANCE OF WATER WARRANT3 OR BONDB," which Resolution la hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A;' and herewith made a part of $hese min- utes, be passed, and adopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Odell seconded, that the "R�E30LUTION FIXING T� FORM OF AND PROVIDING FOR TFIE IS- �SIIANCE OF LATERAL SEWER WAR- RANTB," which Resolution is hereto attached, marked , Fxhibit "B," and herewith made a part of these minutes. be passed and addpted. Carried. Pursusnt to advertisement ior the sale of�the certlficates of Indebtedness, the ]oint b1d of the First Natlonsl Bank and the Security National Bank of Hop- kine was then opened, wherein they bid 2% Per annum interest. • Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the joint bid be accepted •and all, of the certificaies llsted for sale, lie sold to eaid Banks. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the "RESOLUTION FOR SANITARY SEWER CONSTRIICTION," which Res- olution is hereto attached, marked. Ex- hibit "C," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed'and adopt- ed. Carried. � Odell moved, Brown seconded; that the "RESOLIITION ORDERING SIDE- WALg AND CURB ALONG CERTAIN BTREETS AND AVENUES IN TFIE VIL- LAGE OF HOPSIN6," whlch Resolution is hereto attached, marked Exhiblt "D" and herewlth made a part of these minutea, be _ paesed and adopted. Car- rfed. - - AT'TE F. M. Presi� !()ff�cial.. Publication) VILLAGR OF FIOPiCINS NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY (3IVEN that the Village Council of the Vtllage oi Hopkins, will receive bids at the office of the Village Clerk until $eptembei 3rd, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. wh1Cb will be ooened at the Council cham- bers in the Village Hall at 8:00 0'- clock P. M. Sept,ember 3rd, 1946 fox furnishing labor and materfals for imnrovement oP Minnetonka Mills Road from Fifth Avenue East by watex ma.in extenaions according to plans 3nd speciflcations on flle in the office �i the Village Clerk, on the basis oi �ash payment for the work. All bids mvst be sealed and ac- �ompanied by a cash deposit or certl- Sed check payable to the Village Clerk For not less than 10% of the bid. The V111age Council reserves the right to reject all bids. J. RIIS3ELL CARROLL ' Village Clerk Dated: August 8th, 1946. (Aug 15, 22) �ucnc�al PubHcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS — NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SA1vITARY SRWF.R CONSTRUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village of Iiop- kins w111 receive sealed proposals untt] 8:00 o'clor,k P.M., September 3rd, 1946, at the Vtllage Hall Sn said Village for construction of sanitary sewers to be located in said Village along Monk Avenue North from Excelsior Soule- �-aad North to Lake Street; theaCe Northeasterly along said Lake Btreet to Texas Avenue or Columbue Avenue; thence North along Columbus Avenue to Division Street; along all of Ox- ford Street; along all oY Cambridge Street; along all of Divlslon Street and along Murnhy Avenue from Lake Street to Oxford Street, Sn accordsnce with nlans and speci8cations therefoi prepared bv Ralph D. Thomas and As- sociates, 1200-2nd Avenue South, Mln- neapolfs, Minnesota, en�ineers, which are 'on flle with the Village Clerk Copies of said nlans and spectflcatione are available to prospective bidders at the office oY the engineers and the Villa�e Clerk by papment of a deposit of $15.00. Bids shail be upoa a basle of r.ssh' nayment for the work and �hall be onened bp the Council at ite meetln� to be held 9eptember 3rd t44F, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. at the Vlllage fiall. No bids shall be considere8 unlese same shall be accompanied b9 a cesh deposit or certlfled chgck pa9able ta the orcler of the Treasurer oY the Vil- laee or bidder's bond approved b9 the r,nvncil inr ten (10%) Per cent of the amount bid and be directed to the Vil�a.ee Clerk. securely sealed and be endnrsed on the outside thereol with a brlef st�ttement or summary as to the w�*k for whtch the.bid is made. The council reserves the rlght to re- iect any and all offers and award said bid to p higher bidder or to lnvite �ther bids. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk. August 8th, 1946. �AllE 1�J. 22� .vwu auuveu, uarroll seCOndBd, that the "NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN- ERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE A3- SESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSED WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS ALONG CERTAIN STREET, AVENUES AND ROADS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOP- SINS AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH," which Notice is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "E," and herewlth made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopt- ed, and that the Clerk cause the same to be publlshed. Carried. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, thst the "NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN- ERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE_AS- $ESSED THEREFOR OF PROPO$ED CON$TRUCTION OF CURB ON CER- TAIN ROADS AND STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS," which NotiCe Se hereto attached, marked Exhibit "F," and herewlth made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted, and that the Clerk cause the same to be publiahed. Carrled. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that the "NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESSED THEREFOR OF PROPO$ED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CERTAIN $TREET$ AND AVENIIE$IN HOPKIN$ AS'HERE- INAFTER DEBCRIBED," which Notice te hereto attached, Marked Exhlblt "C�," and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted, and that the Clerk cause the same to be published. Carried. Olson moved, Brown sec�nded, that Mary Hocketedler and John 3patny be notified to install and make water and sewer service connections and that said Notice be served on the sald home ownere. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that t h e " RESOLIITION DETERMININQ NECESSITY TO E%TEND, CONSTRIICT, ENLARGE, AND IMPROVE THE VIL- LAGE STORM SEWER 8Y3TEM BY THE ADDITION OF BTORM SEVVERS TO THE EXISTINCi 6Y8TEM AND DE- TERMININ(3 THE NECESSITY OF IS- BIIING BONDS OF SAID MUDTICIPAL- ITY TO PAY THE CO3T THEREOF AND OAII8INC3 SAID PROPO$ITION TO BE PRESENTED TO A VOTE OF THE VILLAGE AT A VILLAGE ELEC- TIN TO BE FlELD OCTOBER 29TH, 1946," which Resolution Ss hereto at- tached, marked Exhibit "H; ' and here- with made a part oi these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. The Clerk then -read, "AN ORDI- NANCE ANNEXING AND DECLARIN(3 THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TER- RITORY TO THE VILLAC3E OF HOP- BIN3," which Ordlnance is hereto at- tached, marked Exhibit "I," and here- with made a part of these minutes. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that said reading be accepted as the firet reading of said Ordinance. Carried.' Carroll moved, Odell eeconded that the rules be suspended and the afore-, mentioned proposed Ordinance be read forthwith for the second time. Canied. The Clerk then read the proposed Ordinance for the second time. Olsoa moved, Odell seconded, that said reading be accepted as the second reading of said Ordinance, that it be passed and adopted, and be publlshed pursuant to law. Cnrrled. Odell moved, Brown seconded, that the petitioa for tarvia ia the alle9 be- ;ween 14th and 15th Avenues aad First Itreet and 6econd 6treet North and �. , � �(�i4 RESOLUTIO-�V FIXING TI� FORM OF AND PROVIDIiVG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF W�1TER W;�RRAIVTS OR BONDS TrVl�RE�S, pursuant to previous petitions to, resolutions and ordinances by the Village of Hopkins, the Village �ouncil adopted a resolution ordering the construction of water mains along the following locations, viz: (a) Along Monroe Avenue South from the North line of Lot 20; - Block 22, West Minneapolis Center as the same would be if produced South to 2nd Street Sout#�. (b) Along 2nd StreetSouth from Drlonroe Avenue to Ylashin.�ton Avenue. ( c� �1ong irVashington Avenue from 2nd Street South to Milwaukee Avenue. ( dj Along 6th Avenue South from 7th Street South to the North boundary line of Lot 31, Block 7,ti'Jest Minneapolis Annex as the same would be if produced. '• AND VJH£REAS, said im,provements as above set forth have now been completed. Al�ID �'VHE�F`�iS, on July 16th, 1946 the village �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins duly adopted a resolution levying assessments covering t he cost oi said construction of said �t�tera ains as abo�e ser Forth, the total amount of which assessments was��ollov�ts:� 1. For that part of the said improvement herein above ` described in (a) �1526.40 ` �. For that part of the said improvement hereinabove described in (b) �5247.90 3. For that part of the said improve�ent hereinabove described in (�) �4105.20 4. For tha.t part of the said improvement hereinabove described in (d) �1740.80 NOW THJR��'FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins as follows: 1. That it is hereby determined that the pla.ns and specifications heretofore prepared for said water mains by Ralph Thome.s and Associates, the Village engine.ers, and filed in the office of the Village Clerk and Recorder, be, and the same are hereby approved and adopted and the action of the Village �ouncil in accepting said plans and speeifi- cations is hereby ratified and confirmed. 2. A.n.d the c onstruction of said i.mprovements under and pursuant to previous resolutions by said Council and pursuant to contracts heretofore duly let, is hereby ratified, confirmed and accepted. 3. It is hereby determined that the special assessments by reason oi the above improvement s against the lot s, p ieces and parcels of le.nd determined to have bee n and to be specially benefited b y said improvements shall be payable in ten (10) annual installments. 4. That in aaticipation of the collection of such special assessments the Village of Hopkins shall issue warrants on the special fund of said Village known as General Obligation Water Vlarrants and Bonds in the sums of (a) �1526.40, (b) �5247.90, (c) �4105.20 and (d) �1740.80, each of which sets of warrants shall be payable in annual installments as follows: For that part of said improvement kn.own as ( a) Numb e r Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Numbe r Number 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 f or for for for for for f or f or for for �152.64 due September 1, 1947 152.64 due September l, 1948 152.64 due September l, 1949 152.64 due September 1, 1950 152.64 due September 1, 1951 152.64 due September 1, 1952 152.64 due September 1,1953 152.64 due September 1, 1954 152.64 due September l, 1955 152.64 due September l, 1956 For that part of said improvement known as (b} Numbe r Ntu�tber Number Number Number Number Number Number Nuri�be r Number 94 95 96 9? 99 100 101 102 103 for for for for for for for for for for 524.79 524. 79 524.79 524.79 524.79 524.79 524.79 524.79 524.79 524.79 due due due due due du e due due due due September September Septemb er September September September September September September September 1, 1, l, 1, l, 1, 1; 1, 1, 1947 1948 1949 1950 19 51 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 For that part of said im,provement l�own as ( c) Number Number Number Num.ber Number Number Number Numb er Number Number 104 105 10? 108 109 110 111 112 113 for for for for for for for for for for �410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.52 410.53 due due due due due due d ue due due due Sept ember September September September September September September September September September 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 195� 1954 1955 1956 For that part of said improvement known as {d) Nuraber Number Number Number Number Number Nuraber Number Number Number 114 115 116 117 118 120 121 122 123 for for for for for for for for for for $�174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due 174.08 due September September September September September September September September Sept e�mb er September 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, l, 1, 1, l, 1, 1947 1948 19 49 1950 1951 1952 1953 19 54 1955 1956 BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED that in the judgme nt of the Village Council the collections of such speaial assessments will provide fbr the payment of said warrants at the maturity dates above specified; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said warrants shall bear interest at a rate not to eaceed 4 per cent per an.num payable annually and shall have coupons att ached rep resenting each annual interest paynient. Said warrants shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 425, Laws of �linnesota for 1921, as amended and shall be in form substant ially as fo llows : UNITED STATES OF AIVLRICA STATE OF NIlNI�TESOTA COUNTY OF HEiVNEPIN No. VILLAGE OF AOPKINS � GENF�RAL OBLIGATION W�lTER W�ARRANT � The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County,. Minnesota, is ordered and directed to pay to bearer out of the account known as "Water Fund of District No. " of Hopkins special asse ssment Pund the sum of �152.64�on the lst day of September, 1947 ( and the sum of 524.79 on the lst day of September, 1947 for (b) and the sum o� ��D.6P for (c) due on the lst day of September, 1947, and the sum of 174.08 f or (d) due on the lst d ay of September, 1947,) and to pay interest thereon at the rate of 2�er cent per annum, payable annually on the lst d�y of September in each year, principal to mat urit y to be represented by separate eoupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest are payable at the Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis, in any coin or currency which at the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. This is one of a.n issue of said �Nater Warrants or Bonds, all of like date and tender except as to maturity issued by the Village of Hopkins under the provisions of Chapter 425 Laws of Min.nesota f or 1921, and amendments thereto in anticipation of� the collection of special assessments heretofore duly levied on the property benefited by construction of �¢ater mains in Water District Number in said Village, and the full faith and credit and taain� powers of the Village ha�e,been and are hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal and interest hereof. It is hereby certiPied and recited that all acts, proceedings, and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Nlinnesota to be done and performed precedent to and in. the issuance of this warrant have been done and performed at the time and manner as re quired by law, and t hat the issuance of this warr ant will not cause the indebt- edness of t he Village to exceed any constitutional or statutory limi- tation of indebtedness. IN td'{IITNESS i�REOF has caused this warrant of the Village �ouncil 1946. No. ( Coupon ) a the Village of Hopkins by its Village council, to be eaecuted on its behalf by the Presi�ent and the Village Clerk, this 3rd day of September, F . is2. MADDEN President of Village ouncil RUSSELL J' . CARROLL Village lerk On this day of ,19 , The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins will pay to the bearer the sum of � at Hopkins, Minnesota, Por interest then due on V+later Warrant dated the 3rd day of Septer�ber, 1946, No. F . 11I . r.2ADDEN President of Village ouncil RUSSELL J . CAI�ROLL Village Clerk BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED . that the full faith and credit of the Village of Hopkins is hereby pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of such warrants, when the moneys on hand in the appropriate water district fund are insufficient for such purpose, and t he �ouncil sh all each year include in the tag levy a sufficient amount to take care of any accumulated or anticipated deficiency in the water fund on which �tarrants are so issued, and the Council shall pay the principal and interest of any such warrants out of the funds in the treasury when the moneys on hand in the appropriate water fun d are insufPicient to meet the payment of such principal and interest as the same matures. SE Irs' FURTI�R RESOLVED that the Clerk is directed to cause warrants to be prepared in substa.ntially the form hereinabove con- tained, and the President of the Village Council and the Villa�e Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the saine and ai'fix the Village seal thereto, and to cause the interest coupons to be egecuted and authenticated by the printed, engraved, or lithographed facsimile signatures of said officers. 'Jlfhen said warrants have been fully egecuted as required by law, they shall be delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser� thereof upon receipt of the purchase price, and the said purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the application of such purcha se pri ce . Any resolutions or parts of resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby amended to conform to this resolution. PASSED �,ND ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F . I14 . MA.DDEN President of illage Council AT'I'�ST : RUSSELL J. CARROLL Village Clerk JOS�'H C . VESELY Village Attorney 1 � . _. _ .1 � RESOLUTION FIXING THE FORM OF AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF LATERAL SE`��dER WARRANTS. WHER�.S, pursuant to pre�ious petitions to, resolutiona� and ordina.nces by the Village of Hopkins, the Villa�e Council adopted a resolution ordering the construction of sanitary sewers along the followin� locations, viz: (a) (b) �il.ong Monroe Avenue from 2nd Street to the East West alley in Block 22, West Minneapolis Center; Along Milwaukee Avenue �from Monroe Avenue to ,Nashington A�venue ; lc) �1ong Washington Avenue from its intersection with Milwaukee Avenue; thence South 300 feet. AND WI�REA�S, said improvements as above set forth have now been completed. A1�ID tiVHERE�`LS, on July 16th, 1946 the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins duly adopted a resolution levyl.ng assessments eovering the cost of said construction of said sewers as above set forth, the total a.mount of which assesaments was as follows: 1. For that part of the : said impro�vement hereinabove described in (a) �8400.00 2. For that part of the said improvement hereinabove described in (b) � � 3. For that part of t he said improvement hereinabove described in (c) 6372.00 1466.00 NO�d TI�REFORE, B.� IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of / the Village of Hopkins as follows: l. That it is hereby determined that the plans and specifieat ions heretofore prepared for said sewers by Ralph Thomas an.d Associates, the Village engineers and filed in the off ice of the Village Clerk and Recorder be, and the same are hereby approv ed Qnd adopted and the action of the Village Council in accepting said plans and speci- fications is hereby ratified and confirmed. 2. A.nd the constructions of said improvements under and pursuant to previous resolutions by said Council and pursuant to contracts heretofore duly let, are hereby ratified, conf irmed and accepted. 3. It is hereby determined that the apecial assessments by reason of the above improvements against the lots, pieces" and parcels of land determined to have been a.nd to be specially benefited by said improvements shall be payable in ten (10) annual installmenta. 4. That in anticipation of the collection of such special assessments the Village of Hopkins shall issue warrants on the special fund of said Village known as General Obligation Sewer �Varrants in the sums of �8400.00 an� �p6372.00 and �1466.00, each of which sets of warrants shall be pay„ble in annual installmenta as follows: For that part of said improQement known as (a) Number 64 for �840.00 due September 1, 1947 Number 65 for 840.00 due September 1,,1948 Number 66 for 840.00 due September 1, 1949 Number 6? for 840.00 due September 1, 1950 Number 68 for 840.00 due September 1, 1951 Number 69 for �840.00 due September l, 1952 Nu.mber ?0 for 840.00 due September l, 1953 Number 71 for 840.00 due September l, 1954 Number 72 for .840.00 due September 1, 1955 Number 73 for 840.00 due September 1, 1956 For that part of the improvement labeled (b) Number 74 Number 75 Number�76 Num.ber 7? Number 78 Number ?9 Number 80 Number 81 Number 82 Number 83 for for for for for for for for for for �637.20 637.20 637.20 637.20 637.20 637.20 , 63 7 . 20 637.20 637.20 63 7 . 20 due due due due due due due due due due September September September September Septembe r September September September September September 1, l, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1947 1948 19 49 1950 19 51 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 Fo� that part of the improvement labeled ( c) Number Num.b e r Numbe r Number Number Number Number Num.b e r Number Number 124 125 126 12? 128 129 130 131 132 133 f or for for for for for for for for for 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 146.60 due due due due due due due due due due September September September September September September September September September September 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1947 1948 1949 1950 19 51 1952 1953 19 54 1955 1956 BE IT FURTHER RESOLiIED that i.n the judgment of the Village Council the collections of such special assessments will provide for the payment of said warrants at the maturity dates above specified; a.nd SE IT FURT�iER RESQLVED that said warrants shall bear interest at a rate not to egceed 4 per cent per annum payable annually and shall have coupons attached representing each a.nnual interest pa,yment. �aid warrants shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 312, Laws of Minnesota, 1903, as amended and shall be in form substQntially as follows: No. UNITED ST�IITES OF ANIERICA ST�TE OF b4INNESOTA COUNTY OF FiENNEPIN VII,LAGE OF HOPKINS. GENERAL OBLIGAT ION SEV'IE R WARRANT � The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, is ordered and directed to p�y to bearer out of the account known as nFund of Sewer District No. ", of Hopkins special assess- ment fund the sum of �840.00 on the � lst . day of September, 1947 ( and the sum of �637.20 on�the lst day of September, 194� for (b} and the sum of 146.60 for (c) due on the lst day of. September, 1947j and to pay interest thereon at the rate of�per cent per annum, payable annually on the lst day of September in each gear, principal to maturity to be rep�esented bg separate coupons hereto attached. Both principal a.nd interest are payable at the NorthwesteEn Natio nal Bank of Min�neapolis, in any coin or currency which at the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. i of an issue of said Sewer Warrants, all oP like date Th s is one and tender except as to maturity issued by the Village of Hopkins under the provisions of Chapter 312, Laws of Minnesota, 1903, and aq�endment_� thereto in anticipation of the collection of special assessments heretofore duly levied on the property benefited by construction of sanit�g lateral sewer in Sewer District Number 10 in s�id Village, • and the full Paith and eredit and taxing powers of the Village have � and are hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal interest hereof. , a been an d It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, proceedings, and thing required by the Constitution and laws of the State of �linnesota to be done and performed precedent to and in the iasuance of this warrant have been done and performed at the time and manner as required by law, and that the issuanee of this warrant will not cause the indebtedness of the Village to exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation of indebtedness. IN WITNF,SS i+VF�REOF has cau sed this w arrant of the Village Council 1946 . (Coupon) No. On this the Village at Hopkins, the 3rd day � the Village of Hopkins by its Village Council, to be eaecuted on its behalf by the President an,d the Village Clerk, this �rd day of September, F . iVI . MADDEN President of Villa�e Council RUSSELL J. CARROLZ Village Clerk day of ,19 , The Village Treasurer of oP Hopkins will pay to the bearer the sum of � �innesota, for interest then due on Sewer Warrant�dated of September, 1946, No. . F. M. NiAI)DEN Prasident of Village ouncil RIISSELL J . CARROLL Village Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RLSOLVED that the full faith and credit of the Village of Hopkins is hereby p�edged for the payment of t he principal and interest of such warranta, when t-he moneys on hand in the appropriate sewer distriet fund are insufficient Por such purpose, and the Council shall each ye.ar include in the tax levy a sufficient aro,ount to take care of any aceum.ulated or anticipated deficierl'cy in the sewer fund on which warrants are so issued, and the �ounoil shall pay the principal and interest of an.y such warrants outof the funds in the treasury when the moneys on hand in the appropriate sewer fund are insufficient to meet the payment of such principal and interest as the same matures. BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED that trie Clerk is directed to cause warra.nts to be prepared in substantially the form hereinabove contained, and the President of the �illage Council and the Villa�e Clerk are hereby author- ized and directed to ezecute the same and affiz the Village seal thereto, and to cause the interest coupons to be executed and authenticated by the printed, engraved, or lithographed facsimile signatures of said officers. ,Nhen said warrants have been fully egecuted as required by law, • they shall be delivered by the Treasurer to the purchases thereof upon. receipt of the purchase price, and the said purchaser shall not be ob- li�ated to see to the application of' such purchase price. Any resolutions or parts oi resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby amended to conform to this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1946, by the Village �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins, ATTEST : RIISSEI,L J. CARROLL Village lerk JOSEPH C . �ESELY Village Attorney F . M . IVIADDEN President of Village Council � RESOLUTION FOR SAiTIT�iRY SEti'VER CONSTRUCTION Ii�RE�9.S, it appears necessary and in the public interest that a sanitary �sewer be constructed in the follo�+ving streets and avenues, viz: ( a) Along Excelsior Avenue from 1Vlonk Avenue to the East boundary line of the Village of Hopkins. (b) Along Wayside Road from Fifth Avenue to Hazel • Lane ; along Sweet Briar Lane ; along Farmda le Road f�om Wayside Road to Hazel Lane; along Hazel Lane and along Althea Lane. (c) Along Oakwood Road from Goodrich Avenue to Boyce Avenue,. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Village Council of the �illage of Hopkins that said sanitary lateral sewers be constructed in said above descri.bed Streets as above set forth. Be it f urther resol�ed that all of said above described construction shall be and is hereby made into one project and that Ralph Thomas and Associates be designated as engineers who� shall draw plans and specifications and prepare and tabulate the estimated cost of construction of such sewers and report the same to the iTillage Council. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3d day of September, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. F . M . It�ADDEI�T President of Village Counc il ATTFST: J. RUSS�LL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village ttorney � RESOLUTION O�ERING SIDEWALK AND CURB ALONG CERTAII� STRE��TS AND AVENUES IN THE VILLAGE OE HOPKINS VJAEREAS, the Village Council has been petitioned by a ma�aority of the owners of property fronting upon the following streets, � a�enues and al�eys for the construction of sidewalk and curb, viz: (a) Along the East side of 5th Avenue North abutting upon Zots 1 to 8 inclusive, Fairhope. � (b) Along the West side of lOth Avenue North between lst and 2nd Streets North. (c) Along the East side of 6th Avenue North be�ween 2d and 3d streets North and abutting upon Lots 13, 14, and 15 and the South 15 feet of Lot 16, Block 84, VVest Minneapolis 9econd Division. NOW, TI�;REFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary and expedient to construct sidewalk and curb along and upon said avenues and streeta as hereinabove set forth, such sidewalk and curb to be constructed in accordance with the standard Village sidewalk specifications now on file with the Village Clerk; and the Village engine�r is hereby directed to set stakes designating the egact locations for said improvement. BE IT FURTI�R RESOLVED that said sidewalk shall be completed by November 19, 1946. BE IT FURTflER RESOLVED that the names of all owners of all lots,parts of lots, and parcels of ground fronting upon the �arious streets where sidewalk is to be constructed are as follo�vs: In Fairhope : No. oi Lot or Lots Lot three (3) Lot four (4) LOt tw0 (2) Lot eight (8) Lot seven i7) Lot six (6) Mrs. Stocksett 331-5th Avenue George V. Hoover 325-5th Ave. North H. L.'Nichols 337-5th Avenue North R. C . Stromquist 301-5th Ave. North Soh.n McLane 307-5th Ane. North Hazel Smeets 313-5th Ave. Nort h Julius Stasklev 343-5th Ave. North Lots one (1) & five (5)Albert Ginkel 0 On Tenth Avenue North: Zot 1 and the North 25 feet of Lot 2, Block 78, West Mpls. Second Division The South 25 feet of Lot 2 and all of Lot 3, Block 78, West Minneapolis Second Division ��x����x��x���x��xi��x�x� Lot 4, Block 78, West A,4inneapolis Second Division Owned by: Erling Holdahl James W. Stepanek J'ohn �Iusil , Lots 13 and 14, Block 84, West � � lara Sohnson Plli.nneapolis Second Division ,� � Lot 15 and the South 15 feet of •�`� George W. Chermak Lot 16, Block 84, West Minneapo- � lis Second Division B'E IT FUl�"HER RESOLVED, that if said work shall not be fully construct- ed in the manner and within the ti.m.e herein prescribed the Village Council may order the same to be done by t he street commissioner or by contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, September 3, 1946. F. M. MADDEN President of Village ouncil ATTEST t J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J'OSEPH C . V�SELY Village Attorney. NOT ICE T 0 PR OPERTY OVJNERS WHOSE PROPERTY MAY 8E A,SSESSED THF,REFOR OF PROPOSED WATER PJlAIN Ex'I'�IV- SIONS AL�NG CERTAIN STREETS, AVElVUES AND ROADS IN TH� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH. Notice is hereby given fi� the Village Council that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in sa.id Village at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on September 17, 1946 to determine the necessity and advisability of the extenaion and construction of water mains along the following streets and roads: (a) �Along Excelsior Avenue from Monk Avenue to the East boundary line oP the Village of Hopkins . (b) Along Oakwood Road f'rom Goodrich Avenue to Boyce Avenue. All property owners whose property may be assessed therefo will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby notified to b e present and to present their objections, if an9, in writing on or before said time and place. F . nd . MADDFN President of Village ouncil ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney NOTICE TO PROPERTY OZ'JNERS V�iHOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASS�SSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTIOIV OF CIIRB ON CERTAIN ROADS AND STR�ETS IN Ti� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The the Village Council o� the Villa�e of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, pursuant to proper petition therefor now on Pile with the Village Recorder, which petition has been signed by the required pereentage of all owners of property affected as provided by law, will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said �Tillage at 8 0' clock P.P�I. on the 17th day of September 1946, to determine the necessity and advisability of constructin� curb according to the plans and speci- fications now on f ile with the Village Recorder on certain roads and street s in and abutting upon the following lots and property in said Village, viz: ( a) A�on��,t�e ���t�__�ide� o�' 5th Avenue North abutting upon Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Fairhope. (b} Along the yJest side of lOth Avenue North between lst and 2nd Streets North. ( c j Along the Eas_t side of 6th Avenue 1Vorth between 2d and 3d streets North an.d abutting upon Lots 13, 14, and 15 and the South 15 feet of Lot 16, Block 84, 1Vest Minrieapolis Seco nd Division NOTICE IS HE�BY F�RTH�R GIVEN, That the total eapense of such construction as above described will be borne by and assessed against all the lots, pieces.and parcels of land abutting upon said improvement as above described, according to law. The owners of all such property are hereby notified to be present at the time and place above specified and show cause why such improve- ment is not necessary and advisable. F. M. MADDEN President of Village C uncil �_ ATTESI' : S. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J4SEPIi C . VESELY illage ttorney I `e/j r ► �CJ NOTICE 2D PROPERTY OWN�RS WHOSE PROPEI�Y MAY BE ASSESSED THEREDOR OF PROPOSID T,AR OIL �TREA'I'I1�IENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AI�TD AVENUES I1�T HOPKIATS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED . Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will meet in the �ouncil Chambers in the city hall in said Village at 8:00 o'clock P.b2. on September 17, 1946, to determine the necessity and ad�isabilit�y of repairing and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plans and specifications therefor now on file with the Villa�e Recorder, the following streets, avenues and roads, viz: (a) Along 14th Avenue North from First Street North through the Nlinneapolis and St. Louis Railroad right- of -wa y. All property owners whose property may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby notified to be present and to present their objections, if any, in writiag on or before said time and place. F . IU! . &IADDE N President of Village Council ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk SOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney '1 �" y \ KESOLUTION DET�NING NECESSITY TO EXTEND, CONSTRUCT , ENI�ARGE AND Pt�.'ROVE THE VILI,�GE STORM SEWER SYSTEh4 BY THE ADDITION OF STOR�(! SEj�RS TO TFF� EXISTING SYSTEPUT AND DE1'ERMIl�IVG TH� NECESSITY OF ISSUING BONDS OF SAID NNNI- C IPALITY T 0 PAY THE C OST TA�R�OF AND CAUSING SAID PROPOSITIOI�T TO BE PRES�NTED TO A gOTE O�F�THE VI GE AT�'V �I�AGE ELECTI OI�T TO $� ��5, the Village of Hopkins is a Village organized un.der .the laws of the State of Minne sota. AND WfL�'�E�S, the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said.Village for the year 1946, is the sum of �1,636,141.00. �ND WHEREAS, said Village of Hopkins has grotivn so that its population, according to the last Federal census, is in excess of 4000 and is still growing. AND �'VHEREAS, the Village of Hopkins has heretofore constructed a storm.sewer system which is designed to drain a part of the Village and is further designed to drain other parts of the Village by egtension of such storm sewers to other parts of said munici- pality. �ND W�REAS, the pre sent storm sevaer -system is inadequate for the.necessities of said Village at the present time and it is deemed necessary that said storm sewer system be:�enlarged, extended and improved as hereafter more fully appears. AND WHEREAS, the funds in the treasury oP the Village of Hopkins available for auch i.mprovement are not sufficient to pay the cost thereof and it is therefore necessary to issue the bonds of said Village in the amount as hereinafter appears for such purpose. NO'N TI�REFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Yillage Council of said Village as follows: ' 1. That it is necessary, expedient and proper i�nediately to construct , enlar�e and improve tha pre sent ly exist i.ng municipal storm sewer system and to construct and install additional storm sewer facilities by the construction of suitable storm sewers to provide adequate sewer drainage at the follotiving locations in said Village: ( a) North and South of the right-of-way of the Mpls. St. Louis Railroad Company Company betV�een 12th and 14th Avenues North. (b) Jaekson Avenue at lst Street.`yd (c) All of Park Ridge (d) On First St. North between 6th and 7th ;�ive nues North (e) On Egcelsior Avenue between Park Lane to 6th Ave. North (P) At 6th Avenue North an d Third Street. 2. That because the funds in �the treasury of said Village of Hopkins available for such purpose are not sufficient, it is and will be necessary to issue the bonds of the Village of . ., Hopkins in the amount of ��00� Uoo for said purpose, said amount thus to be issued being hereby determined to be not in e$cess of the amount allowed by the laws of the State of Minnesota to be thus issued. 3. That the proposition of issuing said bonds in such amount shall be submitted to the electors of the village opkins at the �,��,c,�.o�.Q �`e� e le ct ion to be he ld therein on �q, / 9 y6, between the hours of 7:00 A.T�, and 8:00 P.n1I. 4. That the form of the ballot to be used at such election upon said proposition shall be as follows: "SHALL THE VILI�'lGE OF HOPINS ISSUE, SELL AND NEGOTIATE ITS BONDS IN THE SUM NOT TO EXCEED � f p0 p00 .__ 0 0 FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION, EXTENSI N, EN7�ARG��T AI�TD I1l�PROVETV�NT OF THE N1IJNICIPAL STORM SEi�VER SYSTEM." ISSUE OF BONDS Yes [� �� 5. That the Clerk of said Village is hereby suthorized and directed to post notices of said proposition and election, as required by law, such notice to contain among other things a statement of the total a.mount oP• the principal of such bonds proposed to be issued and the purpose to which it is proposed to put the same. 6. PASSED AND �1DOPTED at a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins held September 3, 1946, by unanimous vote of all of the members thereof. F. M. MADDEN President of Village Council ATTEST : RUSS�LL J. CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . i1�SELY Village �,tfiorney ORDIIVANCE ANNEKCPTG �ND DECLARING -� T� AlVATEY�t�.TION OF CERTAIN TERRI- T ORY T 0 TH� VILLAGE OF T30PKINS . The Village Council of the Village oP Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows: WAEREAS, the ovaners of the tracts, pieces or parcels of land abutting upon the Village of Hopkins which Village has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Minnesota end which Village has less than ten thousand znhabitants ha�e petitioned the said Village of Hopkins to have the property hereinafter described annexed to said Village of Hopkins, all pursuant to Sections 1843 and 1844 Masonts lldinnesota Statutes 1927. NOVJ THEREFORE, it is hereby ordain�d�?.by the Village Council of said Village as follovas : Section l. That the following described real estate situated in Hennepin County, Minnesot3, viz: The East One-half of the Southtvest �uarter ( E2 of S4Y� ) of Section Thirteen (13) , Township One Hundred Seventeen (117 ), Range Twenty-two ( 22) � also the Southv��est Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW� of SE4) of Section Thirteen (13 ), Township One Hundred Se�enteen (117 ), Range Twent y- two ( 22 ) ; Also the Easterly 400 feet of that part of the West One- halP of the Southwest Quarter (W� of SW�) of Section Thirteen (13) , Township One Hundred Seventee,n (117 �, Range Twenty-two (22), which formerly constituted the South one- ha lf ( S 2 j of Lot Thre e( 3}, and al 1 of Lot s Four ( 4), Five (5} and Six (6) of Soubs's 5ubdivision, Hennepin County, Minn., noyv vacated; Also the Easterly Four Hu.ndred (400) feet of Lot Seven (7), Souba's Subdivision, Hennepin County, Minnesota, now vacated. is hereby anneged and declared to be an addition oP and to the Village , of Hopkins, the same to be a part of said Village of Hopkins as effect as if it had been originally a part thereof. �� Section 2. This procedure� and ordinance is passed pursuant to Sections 1843 and 1844 Mason t s 1Vlinnesota Statut es 1927 and thi s ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Passed and adopted this �day of September, 1946. ATT�ST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VE'SELy Village Attorney F. M. �12ADDEN President of Village ouncil � � � (� ��„�, ��'� ���-�. �i�.�.-�u..��. f,�� �..,_� � � 1 � ��� /�r,�f�, ,�,�s� z • , ' NOTICE TO INST�LL AND B�iAKE u��i'I'ER AND S�IER . SERVICE CONi�TECTIONS T O LOT ONE (1) , BLOCK � TEN (10 ) , ti'JEST � MINNEAPOLIS . � To T�ary Hockstedler, llth Avenue South, Hopkins, Minn. � Notice is hereby given that on or before thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this notice you are to install and make connections with the municipal water and sewer �ervice to your dwelling located upon Lot One (1), B1ock Ten (10) and to provide a proper water closet and ,drinking facilities in said property by reason of such install- - � ations.and connections. - � , �lnd if you. f ail, refuse or neglect to make such service ,. � , . connection with�/said time, then the Village Council of the � Village of Hopk'ins will, by proper Resolution, direct that such service connections and improvements shall_be inst�alled and that the cost thereof shall be paid in the first instance out of the � :General Revenue Fund of the �illage and the actual cost thereof �' assessed a�ainst the property benefited. � J. RUSS'�LL CARROLL Q • - Village,Recorder � ATT�ST : - - , , � F . I�Q . P.'IADDFN . � President . of Villa�e ouncil J'OSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney ' � .. , � � , - :, ,�� �� ,'�''� 1 ♦ _ A regula,r . meet ing of Village Ha11 in the C:ouncil 1946, at 7: 30 P. M. -'� �'�. - T, �, . . - � , , - , �- � - � � � i� , . , F� � � 1 . I , � � O � � ' ' . ) the V-i l la,ge Counc i 1 was held at the . Criambers on Tues�.ay, September 17th, � All members �resent. , � C:a,rroll mwed, Brown secon�l.ed, tha,t the petition of R. R�� Stark for vaater and se�rer extensions on Wasnington Avenue to th �.� old street car substation be granted. Casried. � ' � Pursuant to advertisement bids were then opened for a snow ploav, and three (3) bids were received. None of them ��re the same as to �the mechaxiic construction of the ploev. Carroll moved, Olson � seconded, that all bids be rej ected and t�at tne C:lerk rea�ivertise. Ca,rried. � �- Caxroll maved, Ol son s econded, tnat the pet it ion of the La,l�eland &ealty �pany, for the vacation of the folloeving streets and al� eys be grant ed; .:: (a TY�,t part of �First Street. North �ing betaueen Ad�rns Avenue , and Monroe Avenue; ,, (b) Tha,t part of Jefferson Avenue and Mad.ison Avenue lying betaveen Second Street North and Excelsior Avenue; , `C � +'� __ir 4.L.' l�! .,. w �f- C'�i T _" ' ' Qr1J.....��.�.�1� • � � � � �"�q��*v • ++v�.ai v � V i QV Y � . .. �.f""���''.� •,i-.. ` :ti''�. . �M�• , �. (d) A11 alleys in said area; 4��.,_`�, , and tnat the hearing as to - , _"Tha,t paxt of B�onroe Avenue lying betWeen First Street North and the North line of St. Louis Street", be continued until December 3rd, 1946. Caxried. --�,�, `. ' Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for curb installation on �15th Avenue, in front of lots eleven and tw�elve ( 11 & 12 ), B�1ock ninety-three �93), an� on Second Street between 14th.a.nd 15th Avenues, and on 14th Avenue from Second Street to the M. & St, L, tracks be granted. Carried. � Carroll mwed, Brown seconded, that the petition Yor tar oil treatment �on 14th Avenue North, between Second and Third St'reet be granted. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the petition for sanitary �� sewer main extensions along 5th Avenue from Minnetonka Mills Road �- -_-�-^�• t o the , h�ne b e rant ed. Carr i ed. �`-� g '�� ,�. � -_ Car ol l maved, Brown s econded, that "RESOLUTION DETERTrIINING THE NECESSITY OF PROPOSF� CONSTRUCTION OF CURB ALONG CERTAIN ROADS AND STRF�TS IN THE VILLAGE,OF HOPKINS; which resolution is �ereto attacned, marked �hibit "A", and herewith made a�a.,rt of these � minutes, be passed as� adopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Broa�n seconded, that "RESOLUTION DETERMINING NE� SSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREAT'�TT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVII�TUF�S IN HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED; which resolution is hereto attacned, marked �hibit "B; and herewith made a pa,rt of these m�tes, be passed and a�iopted. Caxried. Brov�n moved, Odell seconded, that "RESOLUTION DETERMINING NECESSITY'OF PROPOSID WATER.MAIiV EXTENSIONS ALONG �ERTAIN STREETS-, AVENUES AND ROADS IN HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBID; �ahich resolution is hereto attached� marked Exhibit "C", and herewith made a�,rt of these minutes, be �assed and adopted. �arried. Brown moved, Odell seconded, tha,t the petition for Tarvia treatment on; second Street North, between 14th and 17th Avenues be granted. Ca,rried. ' Pursuant to advertisement, bi�s �ere then opened for the gas fired ste�n boiler, and only one bid was received, that of the Hopkins Plumbing and Heating Company, iri �the amount of $1431.33, plus install.at'ion. � � Olson moved, Brown seconded., tr- �t the Village accept the bid of .the Hopkins Plwnbing and Heating Company. 8a,rried. Carr.oll moved, Olson seconded, tha.t the application of Dicke3� & Milbert for an erection of a kerosene storage tauk be granted Carried. Brown�moved, Olson seconded, that "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEN�NT FOR BIDS", whiCh is hereto a,ttached, marked Exhibit "D", and here�vith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Olson moved, Ode11 seconded, that the following bills be pa,id, �arried. 12920 1�921 12922 12923 12924 12925 12926 129�� GENERAL FUND Henry ScY�ussler Hopkins Municipal Band Joe Joret J. B. �iller Ja�,cob Scheffler George M. Miles Nels Nelson Homelite Corporation labor labor stampe clea,ning jail labor labor Blower RQ�D AND BRIDGE FUND 17188 Ben Mc�au.ley 17189 Aaolph Svoboda, 17190 1Nilliam cduinn 17191 Frank Rosengren 17192 �Iohn �Pi llman 17193 IInil Brokl 17194 Frank Erickson 7024 Herman Olson �VATER FUND labor labor labor labor labor labor la�or stamps . ��BCIA.L ASSESSMENT FUND 16?89 H, B. Pederson curb etc. �76.82 1440. 00 71.65 1. 00 3. 80 ?.60 48.00 238. 50 27.00 58. 30 64.03 59. 25 79. 33 74. 20 69. 68 2.00 $2,128. 83 Upon motioa duly made and seconded the meeting adjourned.� �illage �lerk ATTEST: resident . , (Officlal Publication) VILLAGE OF iIOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WIiOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESS- ED TI3EREFOR OF PROPOSED WATER �IAIN EXTENSIONS ALONG CER.TAIN STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS IN PHF7 VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HERE-. INAFTER SET FORTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the I Village CouncII that the Vlllage Council of the Village of Hopkine will meet in the Councll Chambers in the City FIall ln sald Vlllage at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on 3eptember 17, 1946 to determine the necessity and advlsablllty oi the es- tension and constructlon of water maina along the following etreets and roads: (s) Along Excelsior Avenue irom Monk Avenue to the East Boundary line of the Village of FIopkins. (b) Along Oakwood Etosd irom Ciood- rich Avenue to Boyce Avenue. All property owaers whose property may be assessed thereof will be heard at said time and place, and are hereb9 notlfied to be present and to preaent their ob�ections, if any, ia writing on or before said time and plsoe, F. M. MADDEN President of Village Couacll ATTE3T: J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk 708EPH C. VESELY . Jlllage Attorney (Sept. 5-12) (Ofricial Publication) pILLAGE OF HOPRINS Heanepia Couaty, Mina. NOTICE TO PROPEATY OWNEAg �VHOSE PBOPERTY MA1 BE ASSESS- � O �TItEATMENT TO� CERTAIN� STIiEETS AND AVENUES IN HOp�s AS HEKEINAFTER DESCBIBED. NOTICE IS I�RI%BY G�� �t the Village CouncII of the VSAage oi SoP- bera in tlie city hall 1a eeid VIIIaSe �t 8:00 o'clock P. M. oa BeD�mber 17, 1946, to determina the necesslty and advisabIIity of repalria6 sad 1mProv- ing by tar oil treatment, acCording Go plans and aP�ui��o� ��efor now oa file With t1�8 V a�en es�rand the iollowlag stl'eets. roads. viz: -. (e) Along 14th Avenue North from First Street North tht'ough �8 �ae" apolls aad St. Lou1e Rallrosd right-of- �ap� owners whose property All propert9 msy be asseseed therefor 8 al �e here- at eaid tlme and Place. by notiiled to be Present and to present orebeforeesald t1me. and p�1 eritin6 oa their ojections, 1f any, ia wrlting oa or efore said time sad plaoe• , F. M. MADDEN presideat of V111a�e Council. ATTEST: J. RIISBELL CARROLL :Village Clerk JOSEPB C. VF$EI.Y Village Attor �8ept. 5-la) (Official Publication) Village of Hopkins Hennepin County, Minn. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEBS rVEiOSE PROPERTY MAY BE ASSESS• :D THEREFOR OF PROPOSED CON• iTRUCTION OF CURB ON CERTAIII tOADS .AND STREETS IN THE VILL• AGE OF HOPKINS. NOTICE I9' HEREBY GIVEN, That he Vlllage Council oi the Village oi opkina, Hennepin County, Minnesota. iurauant to proper. petition therefox ow on ille with the Vlllage Recorder, hich petition has been signed by the ;quired percentage oY all ownere oi roperty affected ae provlded by law, �lll meet In the Councll Chambera Sn ie Clty Iiall oi said Vlllage 'at E �clock P. M. on the 17th day of Sept- mber 1946, to determine the necessity nd advisability oi conetructing curb ccording to the plans and speclYlca- ions now on iile with the Village Re- �rder on certain roads and streete in ►d abutting upon the following lota nd property in said Vlllage, viz: (a) Along the East side oi 5th Avenue iorth abutting upon Lote 1 to 8 in- lusive, Fairhope. (b) Along the West side oY lOtl� .venue North between lst and 2nd itreets North. (c) Along the East side of 6th Avenue 'orth between 2nd and 3rd Streeta orth and abutting upon Lote 13, 14, �nd 15 and the South 15 feet of Lot 6, Block 84, West Mlnaeapolia 8econd )ivision. (d) Abutting upon Lot 12, Block 5, arkridge. NOTICE IS HER,EBY FURTEiER GIV- N, That the total expense oi euch :onstruction as above deaqribed wll] >e borne by and assessed againet al] he lots, piecea and parcela oi laad �butting upon ssid 3mProvement ae ,bove described, according to law. The owners of all such property are ;reby notified to be present at the me and place above specified snd .....,, ,.o„za Who F,�r.h imnrovement 1s (Officlal PubHcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKIN3 Hennepin County, D7inn, C unellg was heldtat� the Vllage Hall 1n the Councll Chatnbera on Tuesday, September 17th, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All membera present. Csrroll aioved, Brown seconded, that the petltion of R. R. $tark for water and aewer extenslons on Waehiagton Avenue to the old etreet car eubata- tion be granted. Carried. Pursuant to advertisement bids were thea opened for a anow plow, and tlu'ee (3) bide Were received. None of them were the eame as to mechanical constructioa of the plow. all bide lbe ej ctedland that he� C e k readvertise. Cerried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petition oY the Lakeland Realty Company, for the vacation oi the fol- loWing streets ead alleys be granted: (a) That part of Firet 8treet North lY�g between Adams Avenue and Monroe Avenue• (b) That part of� Jeffereon Avenue and Madison Avenue lying be- tweea Second $treet North and Exceleior Avenue• (c) That part of �Mpnroe Avenue lying betweea Firet 8treet North and the North line oP 8t. Louis 8treet; � (d) All alleys in said area; and that the hearine ae to "That part of Monroe. Aveaue lying between Firet Street North and the North line of 8t. Lou1s 8treet," be continued until December 3rd, 1948. Carried. _ Canoll moved, Brown seconded, that the petition for curb inatallation on 15th Avenue, in front of lots eleven aafl twelve (11 & 12), Block ninety-three (93), and on 8econd Street betweea 14th and 15th Avenues, and �on 14th Avenue from $econd 3treet to the M. & 8t. L. tracks be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown secoaded, that the petltion for tar oll treatment on 14th Avenue North, between Second and Third 6treet be granted. Carried Olsoa moved, Odell secoaded, that the petition for sanitary sewer main extensions along 5th Avenue from Min- netonka Milla Road to the Pedereon home be granted: Carried. � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that "RE$OLIITION DETERMINING THE NECE88ITY OF PROPOSED CON- $TRUCTION OF CIIRB ALONG CER- TAIN ROAD3 AND $TR.EETS IN THF VILLAC}E OF HOPKII�6; ' Wh1Ch reso- lution is hereto attached, marked Ex• hiblt "A", and herewith made a pari of these mlautea, be passed and adop- ted. Cartled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thet "RESOLUTION DETERMININC} NE- CE$SITY OF PROP06ED TAR OII TREATMENT TO CERTAIN STREETE AND AVENIIE$ IN HOPgIIQ$ AQ HERE• INAFTER DE3CRIBED," whlch resolu• tion is hereto attached, marked Ex- hibit "B", and herewith made a parl of these miautes, be passed and ad• opted. Cartied. Brown moved, Odell seconded, thal "RESOLUTION DETERMININCi NE- CE38PPY OF PROPOBED WATER MAIN ESTEN$IONB A L O N C} CERTAIN STREETB, AVENIIES AND ROADS IN HOPgINB' AB HEREINAF°PER DE$- CRIBED;' which resolution is heretq attached, marked Exhibit "C", and herewith made a part of these minutes, be paeaed and adopted. Carried. Brown moved, Odell aeconded, thst the petitioa for Tarvia treatment on Second 8treet North, betweea 14th and 17th Avenues, be granted. Carried. Purpuant to advertisement, bids were then opened for the gss fired steam boiler, and only one bid was received, that of the Hopkina Plumbing. end Heating Company, ln the amount of $1431.33, plus inetallatloa. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the Village accept the btd of the Hop- kins Plumbing and Heating Company. Carried. Carroll moved, Olsoa seconded, Lhat the applicstioa oi Dickey & Milbert for an erection of a keroaene etorage taak be granted. Carried. Brown moved, Olsoa seconded, that "RE30LUTION ACCEPTIN(� PLAN$ AND SPECIF'ICATION$ AND ORDER- INCi ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS," which is hereto attached, marked Ex- hibit "D", and herewlth made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopt- ed. Carried. Olson moved, Odell seconded, that the followiag bills be paid, Carried. (3ENERAL F'LTND Heary Schussler, labor _______$ 78.82 Hopkins Municipal Band ______ 1440.00 Joe Joret, labor ________________ . 71.65 J. B. Miller, stemps .___________ 1.00 Jacob Scheffler, cleaning jall 3.80 Cieorge M. Mlles, labor ________ 7.60 Nels Nelson, lebor ____________ 48.00 Homelite Corporation, blower 238.50 ROAD AND BRIDCiE F'[JND Ben McCsuley, labor __________ 27.Od Adolph 8voboda, labor ________ 58.3( Wlliam Qulnn, labor _____ ____ 84.0; Frank Rosengren, lsbor ________ ' 592: John Willman, labor __________ 79.3i Emll Brokl ,labor ____________ 742( Frank Erickson, labor __________ 69.68 WATER FIIND Hermsn Olson,. atamps __________ 2.Of BPECIAL ASSESBMENT FIIND 8. B. Pedersoa, curb, etc. ____ 2128.83 IIpoa motion duly made and secoad- ed the meeting sdjouraed. � J. RII$BELL CARROLL Village Clerk Attest: F. M. MADDEN Preetdeat. . (8eut. 26) NOTICE FOR �'ID NO2ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the Village Council in the Village of Hopkins, that it will receive sealed bids until 8:00 o'clock on the 15th day of October, � 1946, at the C:ouncil Chambers at the v"illage Hall in ths V i 11 age of Hopkins, f or one (1) one way snaw plow w i th , hydraulic electric lift less underframe, for a 2� to a 3 ton truck. Bidder must state delivery date, and. accompany bid with a certified check of 5 per cent of his bid, The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. �' , , ussell arroll, Village C.lerk. � RESOLUTIQN DE'I'�RI��TINING THE l�CESSITY OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF CURB .ALONG CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS IN TAE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS. a'JHEREAS, a petition signed by a majority of the owners of �real property abutting upon the follov�aing lots and property in said Village, viz: (a} Along the E ast side of 5th Avenue North abutting upon Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Fairhope. ( b) Alon� the 1Nest side of ILOth �venue North between lst and 2nd �treets North. (c) Along the �ast side of 6th �lvenue North between 2nd and 3rd Streets North and abutting upon Lots 13, 14 and 15 and the South 15 feet of Lot 16, Block 84, T�Vest �nnea- polis, Second Division. (d) Abutting upon Lot 12, Block 5, Parkridge "�,�'�'� � has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins praying for the construction of curb thereon. A1�ID T��I3EREAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of such improvemen.t has been given, which notice specif'ied September 17, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. at the Hopkins City Hall as the date, time and place of s uch meeting to all of the property ovaners whose property mag be assessed for such improvement by due and proper publication of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the officisl newspaper of the Village of Hopkins, as provided by law, said publication having been made on September 5�� and 12th, 1946, Al�TD �,�EFtEAS, no ob jection has been made by anyone to said i.m.provement. N0�"1, TI�EF{EFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, expedient and proper that the aforementioned roads and str_eets, as hereinabove set forth, shall be im- proved by the construction of curb, according to the specifications now on file with the Village Recorder. FURTHFR, that the total expense incurred by such improvement shall be borne by and assessed against all the lots, pieces and parcels of land abut ting upon such im.provement . PASSEU AND ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins September 17, 1946. F . M . P!lADDEN President of Village Council � :{�TTEST : S. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney RESOLUTION DETFRMIT�TING I�CESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREA'1'NTENT TO CERTAIl\T STREETS A1�TD AVIlUUES IN HOPKINS AS AF,REINkFTER D�SCRISID. T1VH�REAS, written petitions signed by the required legal number of owners of real estate abutting upon the following streets and avenues in the Village of Hopkins have been presented to the Villa�e Coun.cil of the Village of Hopkins, which petitions pray for the extension of tar oil treatment as follows: �il.ong 14th Avenue North from ist Street North through the Tviinneapolis and St. Louis Railroad right-of-vaay. AND VJI-�REAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins to determine the necessity and advisa- bility of said tar �oil extension has been given, which notice specified September 17, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. at the H�opkins City Hall as the date, time and ple.ce of auch meeting, such notice having been duly published in the Hennepin Count y Review, as provided by law, said publication having been made on September 5th and 12th, 1946. AND �+1HCREAS, no objection has been made by anyone against said improvements. NOtiti�, THEREFORE, IT IS HE�BY RESOLV.�D by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, advisable and proper that tar oil treatment be extended along all of the streets and avenues herein- above set fort h, and that the total expense incurred, as above described, shall be borne by the owners of and assessed against all of' the lots and pieces of land abutting upon such respective streets and avenues thus improved. PASS�'D AND ADOPT�D by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins this 17th day of September, 1946. F . r/! . MADDEN President of Village Council �� :ATTEST ; J. RUSS�LL CARROLL Village Clerk JIISEPH C . V�SELY Village Attorneg RESOLUTION DET'�R1l�7INIT�?G NECESSITY 0�' PROPOSE'D 4VAT�R MAIN EXTENSION ALONG CERTAIN ST�TS, AVENUES AND ROAD� IN HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. V�]EREAS, a petition signed by a majority of the owners of real property abutting upon the follovring streets, avenues and roads, viz: (a� Along Excelsior Avenue from D.�onk Avenue to the E ast boundary line of the Village of Hopkins (b} Alon� Oakwood Road from Goodrich Avenue to Boyce Avenue has been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins prying for the construction and extension of water mains. AND ti'JHEREAS, due and statutory notice of a meeting of the Village Council to determine the necessity and advisability of such improveme nt has been given, which notice specif ied September 17, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P. 1�1I. at the Hopkins City Fall as the date, time and place of such meeting, to all of the property owners wllose property may be assessed for such improver�.ent by due and proper publication of such notice in the Hennepin County Review, the official newspaper of the Village of Hopkins, as provided by law, said publication having been made on September 5th and 12t h, 19 46 . . AND V�;REAS, no objection has been made by anyone to said improvement. NO?�l, THEREFORr,, it is hereby resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that it is necessary, expedient and proper that the water mains of the Village of Hopkins shall be constructed and extended along and upon the streets, avenues and roads hereinabove mentioned, according to the specifications now on file with the Village Recorder. FURTH�R, that the total expense incurred by such improvement shall be borne by and assessed against all the respective lots, pieces and parcels of land abuttin,g upon each of such individual improvement. PASS�D AND ADOPT�'D BY THE Village Council of the Village of Hopkins on September 17, 1946. F. M. MADDEN President of Village ouncil ATTEST : J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney , RESOLUI'ION ACCEPTING PLANS AND S'PECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMIIVT FOR BIDS V�1Fi�REAS, pursuant to Resolution heretofore And Associates, engineers, have drawn plans and sanitary sewers in the following location.s : adopted, Ralph Thomas specifications fbr �' (a) Along Egcelsior Avenue from Monk Avenue to the East�� � Boun.dary line of the Village of Hopkins. � (b) Alorg Wayside Road from FiPth �venue t o Hazel Lane; along Sweet Briar Lane; alon� Farmdale Road �rom Wayside Road t o Hazel Lane ; along Hazel Lane and alon� �ll.thea Lane . ( c} Along Oakwood Road from Goodrich Avenue to Boyce Avenue. 1 / and have tabulated the results of their estimates for the cost thereof, all of which has been reported to the Village Council. NOti�J THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that said plans and specif ic�t ions be, and the same hereby are accepted �nd ordered filed w ith the Clerk, where they shall remain on file open to inspection of all peraons until after a contract for the work has been let. Be it further resolved that the Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to adv�rtisefor bids for proposals for d oing the work described in sai d plans and specif'ications in the Hennepin �ounty Review and in the Im- provement Bulletin, said publication to be in at least once each week for three sucaessiee weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1946, by t he Village �ouncil of the �illage of Hopkins. F . �1I . MADDEN President of Village ouncil ATTT+sST : J. RUSS�LL CAR,ROLL Vi llag e C lerk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney ,� : : � ; 1 f •� g special meeting of the Village �ouncil was held at the Village Hall on Tuesday, Septanber 24th, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All members present. Odell moved, Brown seccnded that tne minutes of the last three meetings be approved as read. Caxried. Olson moved, Caxroll seconded, that the M inneapolis Moline vacate their space in the Dow House imr��ediately and that the Library be moved from the Vil ?.a.ge Ha.11 to the vacated ro�s, and that the Village Clerk notify the Moline inwlediately. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded,tha,t "RESOLUTION DIRECTING EXECUTID N OF CONTRACT FOR SEWER CONST�UCTION, which Resolution is hereto attached, and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Ca,rried. Carroll move�, Olson seconcled, t�at t�ie petition for tar oil treatment of Saveet Briax Lake fram Highway No. 7 to Wayside Road be grant ed. Carri ed. � Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the following be appointed Judges of election for the forthcoming bond election, the general ,� election aud the �T�illage election: Precinct No. 1. Mrs. Erick Pah1, Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs, Yackel Gladys Escher and Nona, Sundquist; Precinct No. 2. Ethel Olson. Mrs. E.S.Johnson, Olga Kelly, Elizabeth Lemke arid Ella Miller; � Precinct Nol 3. Gladys Peterson, Mrs. Koss, �Irs. Frank Habeck and Maxgaret Owens. Precinct No. 4. Mrs. Peter J, Srz.nd quist, Mar�i Sheehan, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. M, Ia,rkin and Mrs . Viv Bloo uist. Motion carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that Ann Borland be appointed as Jud� e in the 3rd Precinct for the forthcoming elections, on the vote, Brown and Caxroll voted °aye", Odell and Olsoa voted "no", President �Iad�en voted "aye". Motion carried. � A secret ballot was t��en taken on tne position of blade-man and Herman Olson was appointed teller of the Council vote. Mr. Olson reported the vote as, three (3) vote� f or Burt Zila, and two (2) votes for Otto Dillberg. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that Burt Zila be appointed as blade-ma.n. Carried. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. illage �lerk ATTEST : esident (OfPicial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOP$INS A apecial meeting of the Village Coun- cll was held at the Vlllage Iiall on Tuesday, September 24th, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All membera present. Odell moved, Brown seconded that the minutea of the last three meetinge be approved as read. Carried. Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that the Minneapolls-Moline vacate their epace in the Dow House immediately and that the Library be moved irom the Village Hnll to the vacated rooms and that the Vlllage Clerk notlfy the Moline immediately. Csrried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that "RESOLIITION DIRECTIIdCi ESECQ- TION OF CONTRACT FOR SEWER CONSTRIICTION," whlch Resolution 1s hereto attached, and herewith made a �part of theae minutes, be passed and adopted. Canled. Carroll move¢, Olson seconded, that the , petitioa for tar oil treatment of Sweet Briar Lake from Hlghwsy No. 7 to Wayside Etoad be gtanted. Csrrled. Carroll moved. Olson seconded, that the following be appointed Judges of election for the forthcoming bond elec- tion, the general election and the Vil- lage- electlon: Precinct No. 1. Mrs. Erick Pahl, Elizs- beth Slavin, Mrs. Yeckel, Glndys Eech- er and Nona Sundquiet; Precinctl No. 2. Ethel , Olsoa, Mrs. E. S. Johnaon, Olga Kelly, Eliabeth �Lem- ke and Ella M111er. Precinct No. 3. C3ladye Peteraon, Mre. Koss, .Mre.. Frank Habeck and Margaret Owene. Precinct No. 4. DSrs. Peter J. Bund- quist, Mary Sheehan, Mrs. Carl Ander- son, Mra. M. Larkla end Mre. ' V1v Bloomquist. , Motlon carried. ' Carroll moved, Browa secondefl, thst Ann Borland be appointed sa Judge in the 3rd Precinct for the fortricom- !ng elections, on the vote. Brown and Carroll voted "nye," Odell and Olson voted "no,", Preeident Madden voted "aye." Motloa carried. A secret ballot wae thea taken on the positton of blede-man and Her- man Olson was appointed teller of the Councll vote. Mr. Olson reported the vote ae three (3) votea for Surt Zlla and two (2) votes for Otto Dlllberg. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that Burt Zlla be appointed as blade-man. Cairied. Upon motion duly made and secoad- ed, the meettag adjourned. J. RUBSELL CARROLL Vlllage Clerk ATTEST: F. M. MADDEN Prealdent (Oct. 3) ► RESOLUTION DIRECTING EXECUTION OF CONTRA.CT FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION VVHEREAS, the Village Council has received bids from A1 Johr�son C.onstruction C.anpany and Lametti and Lametti, August 26, 1946 f or const ruct ion of Jo int Semer f or Joint Sar��tary ,- Seeoer District No. 2 and the Uillage Engineer has determined that the bid of A1 Johnson Canstruction Compa�ny, specifying use of Cont�ete pipe is the loavest bid, and WHEREAS, the Village Council of Hopkins wishes to join in said contract under alternate proposal No. 1 as set forth in tile proposal, and 9�REAS, the V'illage Council deems it necessary in the public interest and for preservation of public health that said sewer be constructed at this time, and is satisfied that the substantial increase of the bid aver the estimate previausly furnished, the Village C:ouncil by the V�illage Engineer is due to increased costs of sewer construction since the time of said estimate, therefore, BE IT RESOLVID by the �illage C.ouncil of the Uillage of Hopkins tha,t said bid of A1 Johnson C�onstruction ��paa�y , a corporation ( concrete pipe, alternate No. 1) in the aggregate sum of �704,134.80 on the basis of the unit prices specified in said bid be hereb� determined to be the lo�vest bid of a responsible bidder received in response to public advertisexnent fcr bids publ- ished in the St. Louis Paxk Dispatch and the Northwest Contractor & Engineer, and the President and the �lerk of the �T-illage �auncil be directed to execute contract with said A1 Johnson Construction �cmpany in behalf of the V�illage jointly with the Village of St, Louis Paxk. � ` �. • ' � . � + t .t. � � . { � '.M � ' .� , � , . � ' � � . � , ; i _ .,. _ . ._ . i._ --. . . � , - . . . , . I. _ _ _ . ' _ _, � - . . � i . - � . ; . . . . . . . I . I - �. • � . � �, . . „ . ,. _ � _. , , � _ . . ,� _ . . � ��' . , i . . . . � : ; � - .' _- � .o . , � r �, e ' - - � � � 1�'" � _ _ � , i �� � �� _ . , �� � � . . . . � � ��� �,� , ; ; .� � �, ,� �,� !� , . �: �,. �-� �1 . . _ . 1� ��� � a' - ..�. - = : � �� . �.. . �. . , � '4 . , . . � .. , � . j . -. - . �. . .• � � f ♦ . `. 1 . � � . .. . . _ . _ . , i \ . • � ' . r , i , . _. . , . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . � ' . � ' � � . .. . . • , � � � . . i _ . . . . . . .� � . . � . - ` .1 / • . . � . -� ' • I ' . . � . .. I . . . .. . . . . . j . . . . _ ' � . .. ., .. 4• ' � . . I � f I ' I� �, .. . . . � . . i ( I � ^ I � .i . � .. ,. � z, . I � { . * % � A regular meeting of the Village . cil of tne Ho�akins was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday,. 1946, at 7: 30 p. m. V-illage of October lst, All mexnbers present except Trustee William Odell. Hroavn moved, Olson seconded, that tne minutes of the last meeting be approved as rea,d. Carried. C.arroll moved, Brown seconded, that tne sewer and water main extensions on 5th Avenue be extended to Highway No. ?. Carried. Brown moved, O1 son seconded, th�,t the wat er main f or the Na,tional Tea be installed North of Excelsior Avenue, �axried. The �Ti 11age�.1 erk then rea.d , AN ORDIi�tANCE TO �MEND AN ORDI�TANCE ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A B�JILDING CODE, FIXING FIRE LIMITS, REGULATING THE LOCATION 0�' OF�'ENSNE TRA.DES, AND OF LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND OBJECTIONABLE OCCUPATIONS° Carroll moved, Olson se�cnded;.that said reading be accepted as the first reading of said Ordinance. Carxied. � The Villag e�lerk then read, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN i ORDINANCE ENTITLED " AN ORDINAT3CE TO REQUIRE A PERMIT FOR THE EXCAVATION OF ANY STREET, A�IENUE OR ALLEY WITHIN THE VILLA.GE AAID REC�UIRING THE INSPECTION OF CONNECTIONS TO MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEPVER NIAINS AND PROVIDING FEES THEREFOR" Carroll moved, Olson sedonded, that said reading be accepted as the first reading of s aid Ordinance. �arried. Olson moved, Bro�n seconded, that tne application of the Oakridge �ountry �lub, for an On Sale �lub Intoxicating Liquor License, be granted, sub��ect to the approval of the Bond by the Village Attorney, On the vote Bro�un, Olson and President Madden voted "AYE;' Carroll vote.d "NO". Motion carried. . Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the V'illage enter into the proposed contract witYi T.G.E�rensen & Associates, Inc. in regard to the Storm Sewer Bond issue and tha,t the President and the C.lerk of the �ouncil execute said contract on behalf of the Village. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the following levy for Uillage taxes be certifieci to tne County Auditor for the year 19d7 _ Ca.rri P� _ Library � �30�0.00 Police �' 12000, 00 Garbage � 7U�0.00 Fire .r 154J.00 Road & Bridge ��20U��.00 Poor r 4c�U0.00 Park ✓ 40U0. Ut� Music � 1500, 00 _•�� --- --- — 12946 12947 12948 12949 12950 12951 12952 12953 12954 12955 - 12956 12957 Sewa,�e i�is�osal Fire Equipment Beach � / �v �'ire Dept. Relief �- General ✓ �� �4°_� =�,;��.�;���; 1�� a'y �5 �k ;�. > Standard bil� __ _ - --__�. w�_ _ = G,�,s etc: "i -- Henr_epin County, Dr. Poor fund Gamble Stores supplies Joe Joret Iabor Freda Barlau Ass't. Libraxia Minnesota News Compaxiy Books Donna �ia,e Svihel � Library Sub. Hen. County Relief B_oard Relief Orders American-LaFranc-Foamite S�Zpplies Henry Schussler Labor N, W. 8e11 Teleghone Telephones Joseph C. Vesely Attorney's fees 12958 George H. �Vinter 12959 Donald E. Dovenberg 12960 Gusta,fson & �,ixa 12961 The Linde Air Products (Justice Court) Extra Police n n• �1�00.00 1500.00 150U. 00 20�.00 18U�U.UU .���a=�.�.,.,�_A .,. . � �taL%,,a C 7 � - . _ - ----o�: z�— -- - 184. 00 ?.93 85.10 � 37. 00 5. 24 8.00 215.53 65. 69 82. 47 19.90 15.00 Repairs Oxygen & Acetylene 34. 20 3.80 6.83 2. 56 (Official Publicatfon) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA A regular meeting of the Vlllage Council of the Village of Hopklns was held ln the Councll Chambere on Tuesday, October lat, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. All members present except Trustee W1111am Odell. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thst the eewer and water msSn extensiona on 5th Avenue be extended to Iiighway No. 7. Carrled. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the minutes of the laet meeting be approved as read. Carrled. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the water maln for the National Tea be installed North of Exceleior Avenue. Canied. The Vlllage Clerk then read, AN OR- DINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDIPIANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE E3TAB- LI$AING A BIIILDING CODE; FIXING FIRE LIMITS, RECiULATING TFIE LO- CATION OF OFFENSIVE TRADE$, AND OF LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND OBJECTIONABLE OCCUPATIONB." Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that sald reading be_accepted as the first reading of said ordinance. Carried. The Vlllage Clerk then read, AN OR- DINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO RE- QIIIRE A PERMIT FOR THE E%CAVA- TION OF ANY STREET, AVENUE OR ALLEY WITHIN TEiE VILLAGE AND REQIIIRINQ THE IN$PECTION OF CONNECTIONS TO MUNICIPAL WATER AND $EWER MAIN$ AND PROVIDING FEES THEREFOR." Carroll moved, Olson aeconded, that said reading be accepted as the iirat reading of said Ordinance. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the applicatlon oi the Oakridge Coun- try Club, for sn On Sale Club Intox!- � cating Llquor License, be granted, eub- ject to the approval oi the Bond by the, Village Attorney. On the Vote Brown, Olson and Preeident Maddea voted "AYE," Carroll voted "NO." Mo- tYon carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the Village enter into the prop089Q contrset wlth T. (�. Evensen & Associ- ates, Inc. in regard to the. 8torm BeWee Bond lesue and that the President and the Clerk of the Councll execute sald contract on behalf of the Vlllage. Car- ried. Carroll moved. Olson seconded, that � the following levy for Village taxes be certlPled to the County Auditor for the pear 1947. Csrried. ' Library --------------------$ 3000.00 Police --------------------- 12000.00 C#arbage ------------------- 7000.00 Fire _______________________ 1500.00 Road & Brldge ____________ 20000.00 Poor ---------------------- 4000.00 Park ---------------------- 4000.00 MuslC _____________________ 1500.00 ao..,e-�. n�o++nca]� _ � Y000.00 Fire Equipment ___________ 1500.00 Beach _ _ 1500.00 Fire Dept Rellef ________ 200.00 General ___________________ 18000.00 Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the following bills be paid. Carried. GENERAL FUND Eatl Gerard Motors, Repalrs ____$ 48.Q1 :O�p6YLT"t3as-i,ight, -------- .90 Nels Nelson, Labor ______________ 46.90 Crane Company, Suppltes ______ 1.28 Standard 011, Gas, etc. ________ 89.28 Hennepin County, Dr., Poor fund 184.00 Gamble Stores, aupplles ________ 7.93 Joe Joret, Labor _________________ 85.10 Freda Barlau, Ass't. Llbrarian __ 37.00 Minnesota News Company, Booka 5.24 Donna Mae Svihel, Library ______ 8.00 9ub. Hen. County Rel1eP Board, Relief Orders _________________ 215.53 American-LaFranc-Foamite, sup- pliea ---------------------`----- 65.69 Henry Schussler, Labor _ ____ 82.47 N. W. Bell Telephone, Telephones 19.90 Joseph C. Vesely, Attorney's fees 15.00 (Justice Court) C3eorge FI. Winter, Extra Police 3420 Donald E. Dovenberg, Extra Police 3.80 Gustafson & Fuxa, Repalrs ______ 6.83 The Linde Atr Products, Oxygen & Acetylene ___________________ 2.56 Northern Statea Power Co., Power 543.82 American Radiator & Standard Sanitar9. D1es ---------------- 2.79 �Iilier-Davis Company, Supplles 1.0( D. J. Woll, Fireman's coats _____ 332; M. B. Hagen Realty Co., Insur- ance-------------------------- 3.6( Lampert Yards, Supplles ________ 4.7f Hopkins Fire Department, Fire Calls -------------------------- 119.01 Kokesh Hardware, 8upplies ____ 2.7i WSllard Ii. Wing, Supplies'__ 7.0� Suburban Chevrolet, Repairs, etc. 50.0( ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND , Otto Dillberg, Labor ____________ 98.6� John W111man, Labor ____________ 92.0: Emil, Brokl, Labor ______________ 84.1� Wllliam Quinn, Labor __________ 68.OE Frank Rosengren, Labor ________ 65.4: Frank Erickson, Labor __________ 66.09 Adolph Svoboda, Labor __________ 64.5a Borchert-Ingersoll, Repairs ______ 35.83 Standard 011, O11 & Gae __ _ 29.75 Wllllam H. Ziegler Co., Repairs 177.10 Northern States Power __________ 1.00 FYedberg-Freidheim, Buckshot __ 47.30 Ahlberg Bearing Co., Repairs __ 3.22 Consolidated Materials Co., Gravel 110.60 Cilenn Johnson Contracting Co., Tar & 011 _____________________ 60.02 WATER FUND Northern States Power, Power __ 411.00 The American City Magazine, • Subscription __________________ 3.00 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FdJND John E. Cardarelle, Surveying __ 100.00 Republio Creosoting, Tar ________ 110.92 IIpon motlon duly made and second- ed the meeting adJourned. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Vi11agA Clerk ATTEST: F. M., MADDEN Presldent (Oct. 10) � 12962 Northern States Power Co., 12963 American Raa.iator & Stanc:iard Sanitary 12964 Miller-vavis �ompany 12965 D. J. Woll 12966 �I / B�. Ha,gen Real ty Co. , 12967 Iampert Yards 12968 Hopkins Fire Depa,rtment 12969 Kokesh Hardware 12970 �Villard H. Wing 12971 SutQurban Chevrolet 17197 17198 17199 17 �00 17201 17202 17203 17204 17205 172�6 17207 172�8 17209 17210 17 211 7 029 7 03U Pdw er Dies Supplies Fireman's coats Insurance Supplies Fire Calls Supplies Supplies Repairs, etc. ROAD AND BRIDGE FtTND Otto Dillberg John 1N il lman Ernil Brokl �9illiam �uinn Frank Rosengren Frank Erickson Adolph Svoboda, Borchert-Ingersoll Standard 011 �iilliam H, Ziegler Co., �orthern States Power Hedberg-Freidheim Ahlberg Beaxing Co., Consoliaated Materials Co. Glenn Johnson �.ontracting �o., T�ATER FUND Northern States Power The American �ity Magazine Lab or Labor La,bor Lab or La�or I�,bor Labor Repairs Oil & Gas Repairs Buckshot Repairs Gravel Tar & Oi 1 Power Subscription SPECIAL ASSESS1ViENT FUND �543. 82 2.74 1.00 33.25 3. 60 4. 78 119.00 2. 73 7.09 50. 00 98.65 92.05 84.15 68.08 65. 45 68.08 64. 50 35.83 29.75 177.10 1. 00 47.30 3. 22 110.60 6U. 02 411.00 3. 0� 1�79c� John E. �ardarelle Surveying 10�.00 16791 Republic Creosoting Tar 11 .92 Upon motion duly made and seconded the meeting adjourned. ATTEST : resident : illa,ge � lerk C � � A regu lax meetin of the Village Council was held at the Village Hall in the �ouncil Cizambers on Tuesday Octo�er 15th, 1946, at 7:3J P.M. All members present except Trustee �i111am�Ode11. Brown mwed, Olson seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting 'oe apprwed as read. Carried. Bro�rn moved, Olson seconded, that the Fire Department be allowed to purchase three i3) sets of boots and three (3) coats. Carried. Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDII�IANCE Ei�TTITLED " AN ORDINAIVCE ESTABLISHING A BUILLING CODE, y� . FIXING FIRE LIMITS, REGUI.,,ATING THE LOCATION OF OFF'ENSIVE TRADES, - AND OF LOCATIOTT OF BUILDINGS AND 01�JECTI�NABLE OCCUPATIONS", whiCh OR�INANCE is hereto atta.ched , marked Exhibit "A", an3 herewith made a gart of these minutes, be passed, adopted and published. Carried. Carroll moved, Ol son seconded, that AN ORDII�TANCE TO A��IEND AN ORDINANCE ETPI'ITLED " AN ORDII�TAi�TCE TO RE�UTRE A PERI�IT FCR THE EXCAVATION OF ANY STREET AVENUE OR ALLEY VITITHIN THE VILLAGE AND RE�UIRING THE II�TSPECTIOIJ OF COT�INECTIONS TO IvNNICIPAL 1�TATER ANri SEWER MAII�TS AI�]D PROVIDING FEES THEREFOR", whiCh ORDIi�lANCE is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "B", and herewith made a�art of these minutes, be passed, adopted and published. Carried. Pursuant to acivertisement bids were then opened for the purchase of a snow ploav, and tne following bids were received: George T, Ryan Company Construction Equipment Sales �495.U0 518. 5U Brown moved, 01son seconded, that the bid of tne George T, Rya,n Company be accepted a,nd the V311age Xu�rchase the snow plew. Carried. Carroll moved, O1 son seccnded, that the �et it i en f or curb on 5th Avenue bet�veen lst St, and 2nd St., be gra,nted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that"A RESOLUTIOiv FQR THE CONSTRUCT IOI� OF SE'rVERS, THE ISSUArICE OF BCNDS TG PAY FOR T�i�' SA�IIE, AS1D CALLING Al�i ELECTION", evhich RESOLUTION is hereto atta.ched, marked Exhibit "C", �� here avith mad.e a�rt cf these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown secended, tha.t "A RESOLUT ION DETER��i IT1IiVG T�TECESSITY OF PROPCSED TAR OIL TREAT1v1ENT TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN HOPKIniS AS HEREINAFTEl� DESCRIBED; which RESOLLTTION is hereto attached, murked Exhibit "D", ana herewith made a, x�axt of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Caxroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Northern States Power Company's petition No. 62-3�98 be �ranted. Carried. Olson maved, Brown seccnded, th�,t Mrs. David St�pa,nek be appointed as a judge in the Fourth District to rerlace Mrs. Mary Sheehan. Carried. Brown mo�ed, Carroll seccndea, that tne following bills be paid. Carried. 12979 12980 12981 12982 12983 12984 GENERAL FUND �Ioseph C. Vesely Nels Nelson Joe Joret James CYimel Margaret V9alton . Henry M, Mason & Sons Fee labor labor labor Y�andcuf fs �15.00 44. 00 53..60 6. 88 5. 00 25 , 50 9� ' . . � ' . . ` .. .. ,. . � • . . ' - � l. � . � - � ' a • . . . , � . - .''� � � . . . . ' . � � . ` � ' � 12985 Henry Scnussler labor $74.37 � 12986 Frank Rosengren .� labor 72.60 • ROAD AND BRI�GE FUND 17213 Otto Dillberg � � labor 15.20 17214 Adolgh Svoboda � labor 64.5n 17215 R, J, Haugeto labor 17.58 , 17216 Frank Erickson labor 59.25 � 17�17 John �lillman labor 72.20 17218 E�nil Brokl ' labor 70.15 17219 �Iilliam Quinn , labor 59.25 , SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND � ' 16792 H. B:. Pederson 989.60 � 16793 H, B, Pederson �7.54 16794 H. B. Pederson 687.99 16795 H, B. Pederson 379.68 � Upon motion duly made and seccnded, the meeting adjourned. Carried. ' - iillage �erk . ATTEST : � � ; _ � -resident 0 (Ofticial Publlcation) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA A regular meeting of the Village Councll was held at the VIIlage Hall in the Councll Chambers on Tuesday, Oc- tober 15th, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All members preaent except Trustee Wllliam Odell. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the mintues of the lasi meeting be ap- proved as read. Carried. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the Fire Department be allowed to pur- chase three (3) aets of boots and three (3) coats. Csrried. Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE E3TABLI9HING A BIIII�DING CODE, FI%INCr FIELE LIMIT$, REGULATIN(} THE � L O C A T I O N OF OFFEN$IVE TRADE3, AND OF LOCATION OE BIIILDINGS A N D OBJECTIONABLE OCCIIPATION$;' Wh1ch ORDINANCE L hereto attached, marked Exhiblt "A," and herewith made a part of these minutea, be pasaed, adopted and pub- lished. - Carrled. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A PERMIT FOR TilE EX- CAVATION OF ANY STREET, AVENIIE OR ALLEY WITHIN THE VII,LAGE AND REQUIRINCi TFIE IN9PECTION OF CONNECTIONS TO M[TNICIPAL WA- TER AND 3EWER MAINB AND PRO• VIDIN(3 F�:EB TF�REFOR," whicb ORDINANCE I$ hereto attached, marked Exhibit "B," and herewith made s part oi these minutes, be pasaed, adopted aad published. Carrled. Pursuant to advertisement bide were then opened for the purchase of s enow plow, and the followin� bids were re- ceived: George T. Ryan Compaay ____ $495.OQ Construction Equtpment Salea 518.5d Brown moved, Olson seconded, thaf the bid of the Cieorge T. Ryan Com� pany be accepted and the Village pur- chase the snow plow. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the petition ior curb oa 5th Avenue between lst 8t. and 2nd St., be granted. Carried. Carroll moved, Browa seconded, that "A RESOLIITION FOR THE CON- STRIICTION OF 6EWERS, TI3E I89II- ANCE OF BONDS TO PAY FOR THE $AME, AND CALLINC3 AN ELECTION; ' which RESOLUTION !s hereto attached, marked Exhibit "C," and herewith made a part oP these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carrled. Csrroll moved, Brown seconded, tha.t "A RESOLIITION DETERMIIQIN(} NE- CES$ITY OF PROPO$ED TAR OII, TREATMENT TO CERTAIN BTREEi'$ AND AVENIIES IN IiOPgINB AS F3ERE- INAFTER DE$CRIBED; ' whlch RE80- LIITION !s hereto attsched, marked Ex- hibit "D." and herewith made a part of these minutes, be paeaed and adopted. Carried. Csrroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Northern Statea Power Company's petitioa No. 62-3098 be granted. Carrled. Olson moved, Brown aeconded, thet Mrs. David 3tepaaek be appointed as a judge in the Fourth DLstrict to replace, Mra. Mary Sheehsa. Carried. Brown moved, Carroll seconded, that � the following bllls be pa1d. Carried. GENERAL FUND Jaseph C. Veaely, Fee ___________$ 15.00 Nels Nelson, labor ______________ 44.00 Joe Joret, labor _�______________ 53.60 Jamee Chmel, labor ____________ 6.88 Margaret Welton, handcuffs ___ 5.00 Henry M. Mason & 8oas _______ 25.50 Henry Schuasler, labor _________ 74.37 • (Official Publicadon) VILLAGE OF HOP$INS Hennepfn County, Minn¢sota NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER9 WHOSE PBOPERTY MAY BE AS- SESSED THEREFOR OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATMENT TO CER- TAIN STREETS AND AVENUE3 IN FIOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DES- CRTBED Notice is hereby given that the Vil- lage Council of the Vlllage of Hopkina will meet Sn the Council Chambers Sn the Clty Hall in said Villsge at 8:00 o'clock P. M., oa October 15, 1948, to determine the necessity and advlsabll- itY of repalring and improving by tar oil treatment, according to plans and specificationa thereior now oa flle with the V111age Recorder, the follaWlag streets, avenues and roads, viz: � Along West Briar Lane irom State Iiighway No. 7 to Wayslde R.oad. All property owners whose property may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby notified to be present and to present their objectiona, if any, in writing oa or before said time and place. F. M. MADDEN, President of Villsge Councll Attest: J. RUS9ELL CARROLL, Vtllage Clerk. JOSEPH C. VESELY, Vlllage Attorney. rn�* � �m �II�T ORDINANCE TO AMEND AIV QRDINANCE ENTITL� nAN ORDINACE TO REQtTIRE A PLRR4IT FOR THE EXCAVATION OF ANY STRE� AVENiTE OR ALLEY WI't'HIN THE VILLAGE AND REQIIIRYNG Ti� INSPECTION OF CONNECTIONS TO MUNICIPAL WATE� AND SEWER BtIAINS .AND PROVIDING FEES THEREFOR." � The Village Coun.cil, of the Village of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows : That an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinanee To Require a Permit For The Excavation Of Any Street Avenue or Alley V'iithin the Village and Requiring the Inspection of Connections to Munioipal Water and Sewer Mains and Providing Fees Therefor," passed and adopted Jun.e 20, 1939, be and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars: Section 1. In Section 5, Sub-sect3.on a. of said Ordinance the words 2.00 should be stricken and th� worde �4.00 shall be inserted in lieu thereof. • In Sub-section b. of Section 5 the words �3.00 shall be deleted and the words �6.00 inserted in lieu thereof. In Sub-section c. of aaid Section 5. the words �5.00 shall be deleted and the words �10.00 shall be inser�ed in lieu there- of . Section 2. In Section 6 of said ordinance the inspection fee to be paid shall be �2.00 instead of the sum of �1.00 as heretofor provided by said Sec�ion. Section 3. It is the intention of this amendment to raise the fees to be paid for each street opening as �efined in said ordinance and the inspection fee by doubling suc h fee s as here- tofor set forth in said ordinence. Section 4. In all other respec��i�aid ordinance shall remain in full fbrce a.nd effect and that/amendment shall take effect and be in force from and after the date of its publication. Passed and adopted th is day of Oct ober, 1946. ATTEST : � �::T RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . iIESELY Village Attorne� F. M. MADDEN President.of Villa�e Couacil cvz •3�0) �uap�ea.[a x�aav� •� •,� �aajp aB�iIIA �Ss�yy� 'I'IO2i2iV� 'IT3S8II2i 'f 'paiu�ep •pauxno(p8 �uj�aaLu aA� �pa -Puoaae pu� apro�u Slnp uoj�oux uodII 89'6LE ------------------ uoszapag •g •g 66'L89 ----------------- nosaapaa •g •g i+S'L�, ---------------- - aos.ia a _ pd ,S,H 09'686 ----------------- uosiapag •g •� axn� sx�ss�ssv zvi��as � SZ'BS ---------- Jo4sj 'uujnpj [aeSIITdA Si'OG -------------- aoq�j '1Rosg Ii�� OZ'ZL ------------ aoqsl 'uromiiids aiiof ; SZ'64 --------- aoqret 'uos�ois� Russ3 BS'LT ------------ ao4�i 'o�a8n� •p •� OS'69 ---------- .[oqst '�poqong tidloAV OZ'SI - soqgl �BiaqIISQ o��p 09'ZL �qqg •uaad8aa�g O'!I -- -� � RBe.[3 AN ORDINANCE TO .AN�,�VD AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A BUILDING CODE, FIXING FIRE LIMITS, REGULATING THE LOCATION OF OFFENSIVE TR;P�DES, AND OF LOCATI�N OF BUILDII�S A11ID OB�CT I01�7ABLE OCCUPAT IO1VS ." The Village Couneil of the Village of Hopkins do hereby ordain as follows: That an ordinance ent itled, "�n Ordinanoe �stablishing a Building Code, Fizing Fire Limits, Regulating the Location of OPfensive Trades, and of Location of Buildings and Objeetionable Occupations," pas�ed an.d adopted b� the Village Council on Februarg 19, 1929, be, and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars: Section 1. That Section 23 of said ordinance is hereby repealed and in lieu thereof the Pollow ing sect ion is hereby passed. Section 23. Fees for Building Permits. Be�ore any building permit is issued, the app licant shall pay to the Village Recorder the proper fee therefor, emounting to the following schedule : � a. For work or impro�emen� of any kind, the costs of which, total less than �100.00, no fee. b. For work or improvements oP any kind, the costs of which total between �100.00 to �1000.00, a fee of �2.00 c. For work or improvements oP any kind, the eosts of which total over �1000.00, the fee shall be - ��=. for each �1000.00 of such constr�uction .:� or 3.mprovement at'ter the first $1000.00. Section 2. In all other respects said ordinance shall remain in full f orce and effect and that this amendment shall take eff ect and be in fo�ce from and after the date oY its publication. Passed and adopted this day o P October, 1946. ATTEST: J'. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEP�I C . VESELY ill�ge Attorneg* F. M. MADDEN President of Village ouncil NOTI CE T 0 PROPERTY OV'TNBRS WHOSE PR �PERTY DBAY B� ASSESS'ED TAi�l�'OR OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATMENr TO CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN HOPRINS AS AEREINAFTER DESCRIP�ED. Notice is hereby given that the Village Couneil of the village of Hopkins will meet in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said Village at 8:00 otclock P.M. on October 15, 1946, to determine the necessity and adQi9ability of repai.ring and improvin� by tar oil treatment, according to plans and specifi- eations therefor now on file with the Village Recorder, the following streets, avenues and roads, viz: Along West Briar Lane from State Higi�+uay No.7 to Wayside Road. All property owners whose property may be assessed therefor will be heard at said time and place, and are hereby notified to be present and to present their objectiona, if ang, in wr iting on or before said time and place. , F . PJI . MADDEN President of V llage ouno 1 ATTEST : J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JQSEPH C . VESE LY Village Attorneg � •. RESOLUTION DETrRMINING NECESSITY OF PROPOSED TAR OIL TREATM�NT TO CERTAIN STREF•TS AI�ID �VENiTES IN HOPKINS A,S HEREINAFTFR DESCRISED. WH�REAS, written petitions signed by the required legal number of owners of real estate abuttin� upon the following streets and avenaes in the Village of Hopkins hace been presented to the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, which petitions pray for the extension of tar oil treatment as follows : Along West Briar Lane from State Highway No. 7 to Wayaide Road. AND 1N�REA,S, due and statutorSr notice of a meeting of the Villa�e Council of the Village of Aopkins to determine the necessity a and advisability of said tar oil extension has been given, which notice apecified October 15, 1946, at 8:00 0' clock P.P.�. at the Hopkins City Hall as the date, time and place of such meeting, such notice havin� been duly published in the Hennepin County Review, as provided by law, said publication having been made on October � 3d and lOth, 1946. A1�D �, no objection has been made by anyone against said improvements. NOV� THF;REFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Fiopkins that it is necessary, advisable and proper that tar oil treatment be egtended along all of the atreets and avenuea hereinabove set forth, and that the totla expense incurred, as above described, shall be borne by the owners of and assessed against all of' the lots and pieces oi land abutting upon such respective streets and avenues thus i.mproved. PASSED AA1�1ID ADOPTED by the Villa�e �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins this 15th day of October, 1946. F . B!! . M�DD�T President of Village ouncil ATTEST : 1. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk J 0.S�PH C . VESELY Village Attorney �� v[.-�� �'. � 1 ' 1i+-c�-y �j' .'-�. (� 4.... �' Li�y�..v�"'rYry,d /' Y , Extract of DQinutes of I�Ieeting o£ Village Council, V'illage of Hopkins, Hennepin . County, Minnesota Pursuant to due� call and notioe thereof, a regular meeting of the V'illage Council of� the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was duly held at the 1Fillage Hall in said TFillage on the 15thday of October�. 1946, at � :30 0' clock, �� .M. The follovring members.were present: Pres. Ma�iden, �Clerk, Caxroll, Trustee, �lson and Trustee Brown and the following were absent: Trustee �illiam Odell;: . ***** ***** *****� �'� , J. "RUSSell Ca,rY'0�3.}atroduced the folla-�ring resolution and moved its adoptian: A RES4LUTION FOR TAE CQIVSTRUCTION QF �EYVERS, THE I SSUANCE QF BON� TO FAY FOR THE �AME, " � AND � CALLI NG ,AN ELECTI ON. .' . '1VHEREAS, Flans and specificationa have been prepared and an estimate of cost made, and the Village is ready to undertake the construction of sewers. at an estimated � cost of �1�O�:QQQ..'QQJ , of which amount approximately ��100,000 must be furnished by.the,iasuarice-of general obligation bonds of the Village, ; � . NOW, TI�REFORE; , BE I T RE�OLVED By the. Vi llage Counci 1 of the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows;� �� 1. I t is ne ceasary ;and expedient to cauae the construotion of sewers snd to borrow.money therefor by the issuance oP the negotiable coupon bonda of.said Village in an amount of not to exceed �100,000, maturing serially. 2. The question of approving the issuance of bonds. to proaide money for the construction of �sewers shall be submitted to�the qualified votera of the Village at a s.pecial ,e'lection, which is� hereby called, to be held at the regular polling places in the Village on the.29th day of October, 1946• 3. At said election there shall be aut�mitted to the eotera of the Village the folloeing propositions , �HAI.L THE VI LLAGE OF HOPKI N� BORROuif MONEY AND ' I�SUE NEGO TI ABLE CQUPON BONllS FOR THE C ON- ' �TRUC�iON OF sEuVER� IN THE AMUUPTT OF NUT TO � EXCEED �100,000, .1V�ATURING �ERI�Y? . . � 4. �sid election shall be conducted at the regulsr polling plsces for Village elections between the houra of seven o'clock A.Nt. and eight o'clook F.�., and the following pe'rsona are appointed the judges and clerka of said �; � � ' _ , electi ons • Precinot: Polling Plaoe Judges Clerks � � District No. 1 MrS Frir+,k Parl G�a.r]ys Esc!hpr , � El; � Pt�i aV,� �Nona Sund�t?ist � K � I}istrict No. 2 . Ft�+]- O1 gnn . � � E1 i �a1�Pth LPmka � �i6r�Ts .'eT A�6A� V Ella Miller _ �g • � � X District No. 3 ��ys Peterson. . . � M.�r.aaret� ns � 1VIrs_ Koss � � � �nn Borl and Mrs_ Frank Iia,beck �. � Diatrict No. 4 MTS. Peter J. .Sundquist Ms's. M_ a_.rki n Mrs, David Stepanek � Ho kins Jr. Hi h �f V' B m School _rs. Carl Anderson quis . 5• Notice of said election shall be given by publication at least one vresk in _the official zeurspaper and by poating noticea thereof in three of the . most public and conspicuous places.in said Village not less than ten days � before �said election, which notiee shall be in substantially the fbllowing form: NOTICE OF �PECI,AL VILLAGE ELECTtON Village of Hopkina N07� CE I S HEREBY GI VEN That a spe ci al e lecti on wi ll be held in and for the Village of Hopkins on Tues , the 29th a�y of QCt � , 1946, f'or the purpoae . of voting on the Pollowing que stion: �hall the Village of Hopkins borrow money and . isaue negotiable coupon bonds for the con- struction�of sewera in the amount of not to excsed �100,000, maturing serially? The polling places for .said election will be at the usual polling places for Village elections, to vrit: District No. i Kopesky Heat ing Comp�,ny District No. 2 Village Hall � District No;Y3 Village �11 � 1}istriot No. 4 Ho pkins, Junior Hign School � and the polla wi 11 be opened e�t seven o' clock A.�d. and cloaed at eight o' elock P.b?. � �. By Order of the Village Council, . J. RUSSELL �ARROLL V'i 17a ge Clerk � � - 6. The ballots for said election shall.be poated with the notice of election, and the Clerk ia authorized and directed to cause suitable lavender " ballots to be printed for the .use of the voters. _at said election in ' subatantielly the following form: � � � : •��� S�ecial Village Election ' Village of Hopl�.ns, Minnesota ' �ctober �ath � is4s �hall the Village of Hopkins borraw money and issue negotiable aoupon bonda for the construction o£ sewers in the amount of not to exceed �100,000, maturing serially? � � YES f ) . . NO ( ) Instructions to Voters. Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition place a crosa (x) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters deairing to vote againat said proposition place a crosa �- (x) in the square opposite the word N0, . The motion for the adoption of the ,foregoing resolution wae duly seconded by Trustee �rOaPA � ,�.nd upon vote being taken tl�areon the following voted in favor thereof: C.lerk C.axroll, T,rustee Olson and T.ruste�; Brown� , and the f'ollowing voted against the same: _ _ None. .. � . . � -- whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted and was decla red �to be in full force and effect. �T�A TE OF Bh1 NNE�O TA ) � COUNTY 0F HENNEPIN ( �S. � . Vi LLA GE O F HOPKL NS ).. ' • .. . , .. ,�. I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Village , Clerk of the Village of Hopl�na, Hennepin County, Nlinnesota, hereby certif�r � that I have carefully compared�the, attached and foregoing extract�of mi.nutea of ineeting of the Village Council wLth the original thereof on file in my� offiQe and�the same is a fu11, true, and camplete transcript thereProm insoFsr as the same relates to the isauance of bonds for the construction of aewers in said Village„ GdITNES� My hand and the seal of 'said Village, this 16thday of � October, � 1946,� ' • Vi 1 ag e C e rk (�eal) Village of Hopkins, Minnesota , � ,� _ 3. � .` STATE OF MI NNE� TA COUNTY OF HENNEPI N VI I�L,AGE QF HOPKC NS OF'FIQAI, RETURN� OF JU17GE�. AND CLF�RK� OF �PECIAL VI LLAGE ELECTi ON. District No. / ' � We, SYJ�C� �°C-f�G , 6 J �� a J � - and ��YLle� ���tz,t�,,��„� : - . , Judges and � and �,/� Clerka of the speciel eleotion held in and for the Village of Hopl�ns, Hennepin .County, Minnesota, on the �%� day of October, 1946, do hereby certify as fbllows: � l� That. we attended at the polling place for said election, to wits � at / ,o.� Pi�cc'.ave.� - . . in the Village of Ho�na on . the d ate oP said election. 2. �at the polls for said eIection were duly opened at 7s00 o'clock , A.M. and remained open continuously thereafter until 8:00 o'clook P.�I. of�,said ` day and no longer,. . , � � �� 3'.. Thst said election was in all respects conducted accordi ng to law, , and ell qualified'voters resident in the V'illage who deaired to vote therea� = were permitted to � do so, . _ 4. �at each person who voted therest was furnished by us with an officiel ballot in f'orm identical with the,one hereto attached... , �'", 5;.; �:at :forthwith upon the cl�osing� of tYi,e .polls �f'or said election� we. proceeded to .c.ount, and canbass' the votes cast at "said election upon �he said . . . �, � queetion, and thereupon found, determ�ned,.and do hereby aertify and decla re thst such vote was as followss � .�HALL THE VIL?;AGE QF HOPIQNS BO�ROtiu T�ONEY AND IS�UE NEGOTIABT,E CQIIPON - ' . BdNDS FQR fiHE CONSTRUCa ON OF SEVuF,R�.I;N THE AMaUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED - . .$7�OO,Q00, MAZURI NG' ��E�ZI ALLY? iTotes YES: 9� Votes N0: �� T VIIITNE�S Our h�nds.officially as such election officers this d�r of October, 19'46. �� . I%�� ¢�.� !� , � D- � , uG ;G�f� ��� � e.�.��(J ► , � i %� � �.cl�. i �✓ - / i _ �[;__ i 1_ , �. 1:�-1�. ���� - —1— �TATE OF MINNE�O TA ). COU NTY QF HENNEE�i N (�S. VI LLAGE Q F HOPKI N� ) I, the underaigned, being the duly qualified and aating Clerk of the Ville�ge of Hoplfl.ns, Hennepin County, �inneaota, do hereby certify that attache@ hereto is a full, true, and correct copy of the official returna of the Judges and Clerk of tihe special election held in said �T.11age on the day oP October, 1946, as shown in the files and reaorda oP my office. WITNE�S My hand and offici�l aeal of said �Fillage this day of Qctober, 1946. (�eal� -2- Yillage Clerk Hopkins, Minnesota .;, �; i�'A'1'C t��" A,'1;��xk;SDT� . j �� , c�vi�rx � A�� � s� : � � FILLAG� aF �iUI'I� . ���xcx� �r�ar�s � .�� �m �� � �"- "�i�, �7�,1tCi� .�G��7ft. . � � !�'tr�.a� �i'sf. . 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Clerks of �he epeaial eleetion� Y�e�.d iu and for the V3.11�ge of �iopkins, Hennepin County, �Tinn�so�.a, on f,h� 29th �y of .Uctober, 191t�� do hereby cprt�.iy as �ollaRs: , • ' - l. That we attended at the �oL�.i.ng glace for said eleotions 'ta-�ta at .' in the Villaga oP Hopkins on the. date of �aid eleation... ' � . � 2. Tbat the pol.l� _ Par eaid elec�tion �ere duly apea�d �t 7:00 0� clock A.�. and r�ined open con�iauously` the�eafter v,�til 8a00�o�c�.ock .P.1�. oP said da� and no longsr. ' � . . . 3. Tha� said electioa was in a]1 respects conducted acoarding �o lau� and all qualified voters r8sident in the Vi],1,age v►ho d�sired to vote the�reat � were permitted to do eo. � •, _ � l�. That each pers on �iho vot�d the�eat was f urnished by ue . vai. fi,h an � official ballot in form id�atical �ith the one hereto attached. . 5• Ti�at forthwith uppn t,he aloei� oY .the polls for said elcetion,. . �e proceeded to aount and aanva�s the.vo#,e$ cast at said election upon tlze said , � �. i. . _ question, and thereupon found,. �term�.nedD ,and do hereby certif� and deala�e ' � ; . tha� such vb'te �as a� foll+rn�s�: � . = � . S�iAI,L THE VILI�AaE 4�' H�PKIATS BORRO�P I�dONEY ANA ISuUE NE(}OTIABLE COUP08 $ONDS Ff�i �HE CqNSTRUC�I� CiE' $�GVER� IN T�3E AMOtJ1V� OF Nd� TO E�CE�D . $1 0� 000, pd�U�G SERIALLY? � .. � ; -� Votes Y�s `' ' . � ,� �. 1 . _ �� � �; Votea NOz � , � . , , �JITN�S our harids vffiaiac�ly as such dlection`afficer$ this a.� day _ ,,� . of October, 191�b. 1 - . � ! � � . � �. � � . � ' , , -- �' �e`�. ( - er . ' � .� - � � � � a ges � � . � _ ' - .. . 4 . . - . . _l_ . . sTA� oF �tnarr�0� ) . counrr�r a� �rr�i�t C ss. . vzr�a� o� xoPt� ) . I' the under$3gned, b eing the duly qual�fied and acting C7.e�ck of the VillagQ oE Hopkin�, f#ennep9.n Goun��r= I,�innesota, cio hereby �er:��y that �tfi,ached hereto is a fu11, true� and oor�ect copy of the affYa�.al retnrrae of the Judges and Clerk of the speoial e�ec3tit�n he�.d in �aid V311a,ge on the day of Oct�,obers x9�t6� as shown i�a. the f91e� atid reGords of � office. . 11�TT1�3.S �,y �and anc� off3cial s�al of said ViLlage thi� day of Octobex, 19l�6. . � ge er $opkins, Minneso'�a {SeaZ� . . STATE OF MIt�1NESOT,� � � COUNTY OF HENNEPIIV, ( S� VI7.,LLAGE QF HOPKII�,S .r 4FFICIAL itETURNS (� JUDGES AND GL�RILS OF SPECI.A�, VILLAGE EI�CTION. - District No. .�� � We, ��%�-�"� � : ��� , � , � � and , Judges �,r�d ' �/ . . and !/.,�.c..�.�c� � Clerks of the special e eetion held in and for the Village of Hopkins, Henriepin� County�. Minnesota, on the 29th '�y of October� 1946, do hereby certify as follo�s; 1. That we a�tended at the, polLi�sg place for said e�.ection, to-zvit: , at _ Z��o--�� �/�-��'-�-��, in the Village of Hopkins on . the date of said election. .� 2. That the po11s for said election were duly opened at 7:00 o�clock �.M. and remained open continuously thereafter until 8:00 o►clock P.M. of said day and no longer. 3. That said election was in all respects conducted accordin� to law, and all quali.fied voters resident in the Vil.lage who desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so.� 4. That each person who voted thereat was furni:shed by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached. 5• That forthwith upon the closing of the polls for said e].�ction� we proceeded to connt and eanvass the votes cast a,t said eTection upon the sai.d question, and th ereupon found, determined, and do hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows; SHAT�L THE VILI,AGE OF HOPKINS BORROW PdONEY ,AND ?,SSUE NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONDS FC&� THE CONSTRUCS�ION OF SE4YEI�S ZrF TiE .AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCECD � �1U0� 000, Id,�TURING SERI�ILLY? 9 1 votes YFS; .3 Q t,P� Votes No: , (/ � W.ITNESS our hands officially as such �l.ection officers this day of October, 19I�6. i � � � �-,t<`! �! � /�/—�-LL�� � � �� , , _ � _ /, �L • �c�`r.'�.: ' �� � �e� � /�/ � � //r._ . /r ..i .. . . . . .� -- ,._ STATL 0�' I�IlVN�SOTA ) . . COUNTY QF HENNEPIN ( SS. VIL�GE OF HOPKINS ) - I, the undersigned, .b eing �he dul.y quali�ied and acting Clerk ' of the Village of Hopkins� Hennepin �ounty, .TQinnesota, do hereby certify tha� attached hereto is a iull:, true� and correct copy of t�e of�icial, returns. of the Judges and Clerk of the special election held in said Village on the day of October, 19l�6, as shov�m in the files and recorda of my office. VJTTNESS r�dy hand and official. seal of said Viilage this . day � of october, 19I�6. - Vi age C r �opkins, Minnesota (Seal� , 2- Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was duly held at ti�e Village Hall in said Vi11�A on the 29th cla,y of October, 1946, at eig!�t o' clock P.M. The f ollowing members ��ere present: J. Russell Ca,rroll, E, S, Brown, Anton Olson and F. M, Madden; William Odell absent, The President announced that tne next order of business was the considera,tion of t�e returns of tne s_pecial election held Octo'c�er 29th, 1946. The Clerk presented affidavits showing �ub- licdtion of t.ze notice of election one week in the official news- paper ana ti�e �osting of notice of election in three public and conspicuous p�aces not less tnan ten days before said election, which affidavits were examined and found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Glerk then presented the of�icial returns of the judges a,nd clerk of said.election, whoch showed the vote upon the following question: District No. 1. Distirct No. 2 Distirct No. 3 0 Distirct No. 4 Totals SHALL THE VILLAGE OF HOPKITIS BORROV� MONEY AND ISSUE NEGOTIABLE COUPOAI BONDS FOR THE CCNSTRUCTION OF SEt�ERS IN THE AMOUNT OF NOT TO FXCEED �1�U, 000, MATURING SERIALLYY Votes YES 9 27 33 �_ 99 Votes NO 24 58 103 86 �71 Spoiled ballots 1 1 After due consideration of said returns,Cl�rk ,Ca,rxoll�~�.in�roduc.ed the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION DET�RivIINING RESULTS OF SPECIAL ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED By the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota that it is hereby found and determined that at the special eiection held in and for said Village on the 29th of October, 1946, to vote on the question of the issusnce of bonds for the const�naction of sewers , the votes:; avere as folloavs: Votes YES 99; Rotes NO 271; Spoiled or defective ballots one �1), Total 371; and that said proposition lost. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolut�on was duly seconded by Trustee Brown, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof; J, Russell Carroll, E, S. Brown and Anton Olson, and the follo�ring voted against the same ; NONE . �': ' . , � � ; �� , ��' - '# ��� ;; whereupon_ said re�olution aTas declaxed duly passed and :�d�pted,�. � ; , ! - _. ` . �. , { _ -' , 1 r ` f, ` Upon �motion duly 'made�`and seconded the_ meet-ino .'" - � �. . . .:,, �• ar3j ourned. , �illage � lerk - . ATTEST: = - resident. � � � ;, ; , . , � A (uiriciat ruuucation� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COiJNTY, NIINNESOTA Purauant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the �Vlllage Councll of the Vlllage of Hopklne, Hen- nepin Couat9, Minnesota, was duly held at the Vlllage Hall in said Village on the 29th day of October, 1946, at elght o'clock P. M: The following members were pres- ent: E. S. Brown, J. Russell Csrroll, F. M. Madden, and Anton Olson; Wlll- !am Odell absent. The President announced that the next order of business was the con- sideration oY the returns of the specia] election held October 29th, 1946. The Clerk presented afYidavits showing publication of the notice oi election one week in the. official newspaper and the posting oi notice of election in three public and conspicuous places not leas than ten days before said election, which affidavita were examined and found satisfactory and ordered placed on flle. The Clerk then presented the ofYlcial returns oY the judges and clerk of said election, which showed the vote upon the following question: $HALL TFIE VILLAGE OF HOP- KINS BORROW MONEY AND ISSUE NEGOTPABLE COUPON BONDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS IN THE AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $100,000, MA- TIIRING SERIALLY? Votes Votes Spoiled YES NO Ballots DSstrict No. 1 9 24 District No. 2 27 58 Distrlct No. 3 33 103 District No. 4 30 86 1 Totals 99 271 1 After due consideration of said- re- turne Clerk Carroll introduced the fol- lowing resolutloa �nd moved its sdop- tion: " RE$OLUTION DETERMINING RE3ULTS OF SPECIAL ELECTION BE IT RE30LVED By the Vlllage Councll of the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota that 1t ie hereby found and determined that at the special election held ia and for said Vlllage on the 29th oi October, 1946, to vote on the queetioa of the issuance of bonds for the construction of sewers, the votes were as follows: Votes YES 99; Votes NO 271; Spoiled or defective ballot� one (1), Total 371; and that said propositioa loat. The motion for the adoption oi the foregoing resolution was dulp secondec by Trugtee Brown, and upon vote be ing taken thereon, the following vote< Sn favor thereof: E. 6. Brown, J. Russell Carroll, and Aaton Olson, and the following voted against the same: NONE. whereupon said resolution was declare� duly passed and adopted. � IIpon motlon duly made and second ed the meeting adjourned. J. RII88ELL CARROLL Vlllage Cerk ATTEBT: F. M. MADDEN President (Oct. 31) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS NOTICE FOR BIDS OId SALE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDT]ESS � � NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village (lY�uncil of the Village of Hopkins will meet at the Village Hall, in said Village on the 19th da,y of November, 1946, at 8:0� o' clock P.P�I. and will , at said time and�place open and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebted.ness of said Village in tne agbregate ' amount of �14'72.00,� to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) years, until ihe principal sum has been �,id. The interest will be bid on said certificates. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEtd, that the Village Council, at the same time and place will also open and consider sealed bids� for _ purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said V311age in the aggre�,ate amount of �3U'72, 00, to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (lU) years, until the principal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid on said certif icates. -, �_�-_-= �OTICE IS FURTH�R GIVEN, that the Village �ouncil, at the same time a.nd place will also,open and consider sealed bids for purchase cf cert.ificates of indebtedness of said itillage in the aggregate amount of �1852.80, to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) years, until the principa,l sum ha.s � been gaid. The interest will be bid on said certificates. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the village Council, at the same time and place avill also open and consider sealed bids for , purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said �'illage in the aggregate amount of �v6640.00, to be dated December lst, 1946, paya'ple yearly for ten (10) years, until the principal sum has been �aid. The interest �rill be bid on said certificates. NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN, that the U�illage Council, at the l same t ime and place will also open and consider sealed bids for " purcYiase of certificates of indebtedness of said V'illage in the aggregate amount of �1466.00, to be dated December lst, 1946,, _ payable ye�rly for ten (10) years, uritil t.he principal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid on said certificates. ;Y ', NOTICE IS FURTI�R GIVr�'1.V, ` � tbat the Village Council, at the same time and place will also open arid consider sealed bids for purchase of c ert if icat es of indebt edness of said Vi llage in t he aggregate amount of �8835.00, to be dated Decernber lst, 1946, payable ye�rly for ten (10) years, until the principal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid on said certificatea. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Vill.age Council, at the same time and place a�ill also open and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said ��.11age in the aggregate amount of $8800.00, to be dated Deceanber lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) years, until the principal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid on saic� certifica�tes. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVFN, that the Villa,ge Council, at the same t ime a,nd place will operi and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of inclebtedness of said U'illage in the aggregate amount of �8256.0�, to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten i14) years, until the principal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid en swid certificates. I�10TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Village �ouncil, at the satne t ime and place avill open and consider sealed bids for � purchase of certificates of inclebtedness of said Village in the aggregate amount of �1675.t�0, to be dated 'December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) years, until the principal sum has been fiaid. �he interest will be bid on said certificates. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the �311age �ouncil, at the same time and place will open and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said V311age in the � aggregate amount of �13,741.20 , to be d.ated December l�t, 1946, paywbl.e yeaxly for t en (10) years, until the principal sum has been xaid. The interest will be bid on said certificates. Tne bids on each of the above issues shall be in separate sealed enveloges and identiiied as to the issue. The �.ouncil reserues the right to reject any and all offers and award said certiiic�,tes to a higher bidder or to invite other bids. Dated: Octoer 29th, 1946. J. Russell Casroll Villa�e Clerk (Official Publlcation) VILLAGE OF AOPKIINS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT IiEABING Notice is hereby givea that the Vil- lage Councll of the Village of Hopkins will meet at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on No- vember 19, 1946, at tke City Iiall in the � Village of Hopktns to pass. upon the proposed . assessment, for water mains heretofore extended and constructed along the following locations, viz: a. Along 12th Avenue North in front of and abutting upon Lote 13 to 18, Block 90 and Lots 7 to 10, Block 91, all in •Weat Minneapolis $econd Division. b. Along 14th Ave. No. in iront o2 and abutting upon Lots 1 to 5, Block 94 and Lots 20-24, Blxk 95. Lots 3 to 9, Block 1a9, &ad Lots 9 to 15, Block 108, all in West Minneapolfs Second Division. c. Along Sth Avenue North in iront ' of and abuttiag upoa Lots 1 to 6; Block 84, end Lots 1 and 2, Block 103, all in West Mlnneapolis Sec- ond Div1sloa. d.Along VanBurea Avenue $outh in iront of and abutting upon Lota 7 W 19, Block 21, Lots 1-12 Block 35, Lots 20 to 32, Block 20 � and Lots 12 to 24, Block 36, all in West Mlaneapolis Cenber. 8aid nroposed assessment !e oa flle for publtc lnspection Sn the office of the Vlllage Clerk. Any person desiring to object to the assessment is required to flle by himself, or by attorney, with the Village Clerk, a written atatement of hia objections on or before the date of said hearing. All objections not thus set out in writing and filed are deemed waived. Anp person thus filing ,Qb�ec-' tions may slso be heard by the Coun= -il at the meeting referred to above. F. M. MADDEN Preaident of Villege Council ATTE3T: J. RII88ELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C. VE3ELY Village Attorney (Oct. 31, Nov. 7) (OPficial Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SALE OF CER• TIFFCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS NOTICE I8 HER,EBy GIVEN thst thi Village Councll of the Vlllsge of Hop� kins will meet at the Vlllage Fiall ir said Vlllage on the 19th day of Novem• ber, 1946, at 5:00 o'clock P.M, and wll; at aeid time and place open and con• slder sealed bids for purchase of cer• tificates of indebtednesa oi said Villag� tn the aggregate amount of $1472.00, tt be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for tea (10) years, untll the principal sum has been paid. The inter• est wlll be bld on said certlYicstes. NOTICE IS FIIRTFIER GIVEN, that the Vlllage Councll, at the same time an�i lace wlll'slso open and considec sealed bids for purchase oi certiflcates of indebtedness oY said Village in the sggregate amount of $3072.00, to be dated December"lst, 1946, payable year- ly for ten (10) years, until the princi- pal sum has been paid. The interest will be bid on said certificates, NOTICE I3 FIIRTFIER GIVEN, that the Village Councll, at the same time and place will also opea and conaidec sealed bida for purchase of certificatee of indebtedness of said Vlllage in the aggregate amount oY $1852.80, to be dated December let, 1946, payable yearly i for ten� (10) years, until the principa] sum has been paid. The intereat will be bid on said certificates. NOTICE IS FIIRTHER (}IVEN, that the Vlllaee Councll, at the same time and place will also open snd considex sealed bide for purchase of certificatea of indebtedness of eaid Village ia the sggregate amount of $6640.00, to be dated December ist, 1946, papable yearly for ten. (30) 9ears, until the principa] j sum has beea paid. The interest will be bid on eaid certificates. NOTICE IS FDRTHER GIVEN, that the Vlllage Council, at the same time snd place wlll also open flnd considex sealed bids for purchase of certificatee of indebtednesa of eaid Vlllage in the aggregate amount of $1466.00, to pe dated Decem�er lst, 1946, payable yearl3 for ten (10) years, untll the principal Isum hsa been paid. The interest will be bid on eald certlficates: NOTICE I3 FIIRTHER GIVE;J, thni the � V111age Council, at the same time and place will also open e.nd considei sealed bids ior purche,se oi certtflcates of indebtednesa of said Village in the aggregate smount of $8835.00, to be dated Dec�mber lat, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) yeare, uatil the. principal aum hae been paid. The interest will be bid on sald certificates. NOTICE I$ FIIR,TFIER GIVEN, that the Vlllage Councll, at the same time and place will also opea and consider sealed bids for purchase of certificates of indebtedness of said Village in the aggregate amount of $8800.00, yo be dated December let, 1946, payable yearly for tea (iQ) years, until the principal sum has beea paid. The interest w1ll be bid on sald certificatee. NOTICE I$' FURTHER C3NEN, that the Vlllage Councll, at the same tlme and place will also open and conaider sealed bida for purchase of certiiicat� of indebtednesa oY ea,id Village in the aggregate amount of $8256.00, to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly for ten (10) years, untll the-principal sum has beea paid. The interest will be bid on said certificates. NOTICE I8' FIIRTHER GIVEN, that the Vlllage Council, at the same time and place �ill also open and conaider aealed bids for purchase oi certificate� of indebtedness of. ssid Village ia the aggregate amount oY $1675.00, to be dated December lst, 1946, payable yearly ' for ten (10) years, untll the principal sum has been paid. The intereat wlll be bid on eald certificates. I NOTICE I9' F'URTIiER GIVEN, that the Vlllsge Council, at the same tlme ' and place wlll also opea and consider �i sealed tilde • for purchase of certiflcates ' of indebtedneas of said Village in the aggregate amount of $13,74120, to be dated December ist, 1946, payable yearly for tea (10) years, untll the prlacSpal sum has been p�id. The intereat wil] be bid on sald certificates. _ The blds oa each of the sbove iseuee shall be in separate sealed envelopes and identified as to the issue. The Council reserves the rieht tc reject any and all oifers and sward said� certiiicates to a, higher bidde3 or to invite other bide. J. RII83ELL CARROLL Village Clerk • Dated: October 29th; 1946. (Oct. 31, Nov. 7) � � A regular meeting of the Village Cou.ncil of. the Village of Hopkins was held in the Cauncil Chambers on Tuesday Nov�aber 5th, 1946, at 7 :30 P.M. �embers present evere President Madden, Trustee Anton Olson, Truatee Brown and Clerk Caxroll. Caxroll maved, Olson seconded, that the �%illage Council send a letter to Mrs. Odell and her �family, exteru3ing the sympathy of the Council atul the �illa.ge of Hopkin�s in their recent bereaat�nent in the death of their husband and f ather, Trust ee � ill iam Odell, and that appreciation be given for the ma�ny years of faithful service that William Odell �ave to the �illage. Caxried. Olson moved, Bro�un seconded, that there is laereby declared a vaca�,cy as trustee on th� V.-illage Council of the Village of Ho pkins, by reason oY the death of Trustee �lilliam Odell, a,nd that the Clerk accept tilings at the coming Village election for the unexpired term of William Odell. Said name to be laced on an advisory ballot which w 111 be separat e f rom the r egular �i ll age bal l ot, and that the Council hereby pled.ges themselves individually and collectively to appoint the candidate with the. highest vote to fill the said vacancy. Car ri ed. Olson moved, Carroll seconded, tY�at the Water a�orks Superintendent disconnect all lead-ins where the owner of the property fails to pa,y the se�age disposal portion of his water bill, and th�t _the Ba,nks be notified to notify said Superintendent of anyone'`�ys their water bill at the Bank and refuses to pay the sewage d�sp�sal portion of it. Carried. Olson maved, Broa�n seconded, that the proper Village authorities cash sufficient Government Bonds in an amount not to exceed $5000 to pay for the fortY�oming sewage disposal bonds which axe due on Dece�nber lst, 1946. Ca,rried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that the Village anter into the propcsed contract with M& St. 1. 8ailroad for an ease�ment under their tracks for the trunk sewer. Carried. Caxroll moved, Broavn seconded, tl�at the C1erk instruct the County Auditor tQ cancel the sidewalk assessment against that part of Lot six (6) Auditors Subdivision 242, o�nec� by Frank Lebra, and tha,t the Auditor be instructed to a�id said assessment to the South one hund.red fifty (51501 feet oY said Lot. Carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that the petition of the Northern States Poccer Compaxiy, to erect poles pursuant to permit No. 2909 be granted. Carried. Ca,rroll moved, Olson seconded, that "RESOLUTION CONFIRMING SIDEVOALK ASSESSM�EN'I' FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SIDE'VVALK AND CURB ALONG TSE �VEST SIDE OF 7TII AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS NORTH; which RF�SOLUTION is hereto attached, marked exhibit "A", and herev�ith made a paxt of these minutes, be passed ar�l. adopted. Carried. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the following bills be paid: 13001 13002 13003 13004 1300� 13006 13007 13008 13009 13010 13011 13012 13013 GENEEAL FUND Stiib . Henn �o. Rel i ef Board HaArry W. SYnith �o. , Har Gustaf son & �xa, B�inn. Fire Extinguisher Co. Minn, Fire Equipment �o. Mil l er-Davi s Justus Lumber Co. Henry Schussler Hopkins Drug Freda Barlau Mrs. Andrew Justus Joe Joret Dickey & Milbert Inc Relief prders $254.59 Ambulance 10.00 Supplies 3.20 Repairs 6.50 Boots, Coate etc. 67.94 Supplies �.iel Labor S�p�l ies Ass i Librariasi Libraxy dues Labor Gas 1.76 53.?7 84.15 3. 25 19.50 2. 00 60.75 80.50 13014 13015 13016 13017 13018 13019 13020 13021 13022 13023 13024 13025 130?6 1302? 13028 13029 13030 13031 13032 13033 13034 13035 13036 13037 13038 13039 13040 13041 13042 13043 13044� 13045 13046 13047 13048 13049 13050 13�51 13052 13053 13054 13055 13056 1305? 13058 17223 1?224 17225 17226 17?2? 17 228 17229 17230 17231 1? 232 17233 17234 17 235 17236 17237 7038 ?039 7040 ?041 ?0.42 7043 7045 James Chmel Donald lE. Dovenberg Earle Brown, Henn, Co, SheriYf l�alter S. Booth & Son Hopkins Fire Dept.. H�ennepin �ounty Review Burroughs Adding Ma,chine Minneapolis Gas Light C.o. Amer ican Linen Japs-Olson James Blake. M.D. Linde Air Products Skelly Oil Compa�p N.W.Bell Telephone Lyle Signs, In,c. Eaxl Gerard Motors Northern States Poo�er Lam�e rt Yards Star�da,rd 011 Nel s Nel son Alice M. A.ndersoa Mary Bd . Sundqu i st Bridget Iarkin Mariau T. Ste�suek CYlasles C. Hersmaa Vivian J. Blomquist Olga �, gell ey Ethel B�. Olson Ella Miller James Lykke E�izabeth �emke James G"�mel Belle M, Habeck I da, A. �ohns on Gladys . Peterson Selma P�,h]. El izabeth Slavin Nona Sundquist Jim Ca,thers Gladys Escher Lola M. Yackel s Cha,rl es �P. Herzan Margaret Oeoens �nne C. Borland Eather M. Soss Labor Sgec. Pol ice Suppl i es Fire Calls Publications �o. S'�ippl ies , Poa�er Stiippl ies Acetylene Fort Ga,s Telephones Signs Suppliss Paa�er Supplies Stiipp. & Rep. Iabor Clarks a � p e a a a R p n p n � n n a O a n n a a � -��� � � :- � � i� R.J.Eaugeto Adolph �roboda Frank Erickson william Quinn J ohn � il ].ma,n ].man Emil Brokl Fra�nk �osengren Northern States Pov�er Berge Brothers Fred Swa�nson Consolidated Materials Co. Hennepin County 8evie� Glenn Johnson Contracting t�o. to gokesh Baxdwase Hed.berg Freidheim Louis Ea1pa,nger �il l ia� (�,immow Fred Ea,a,s Vincent Hochstedler Stuart Becl�aaas C. 9P. Grover Robert Aspelin Art gucera wATEa FEJ11ID labor e p 0 O a aaer rading Gradin� Gravel Bids Tax Supplies Gravel �3.13 14. 25 3. 00 9.19 189. 50 202.83 11. 76 2. 00 1. 45 1. 61 2. 40 ?.92 176. 00 18. 25 4. 24 12.71 555. 80 18. 60 112.94 57. 20 32.7? 32. 7? 32. ?7 32.77 32.?? 32. ?? 32. 30 32.30 32.30 32. 30 32. 30 34. 30 34. 30 32.30 34.30 30. 40 30.40 30. 40 30. 40 30. 40 1'7. 5? 12. 83 34. 30 34.30 34. 30 113.78 96. 00 105. 88 105.88 114. 08 105. 88 105.88 1.00 174. 88 1�37.00 68.62 6.76 64.83 1. 54 �0? . 28 la,bor 1.50 ° 1. 50 ° 1.50 " 3. 00 " 1. 50 " 3.00 " 4.50 " 4. 50 7046 7048 ?049 7050 ?051 7052 7053 7054 J. B; Miller Fierman Olson John A. Brecka, Northern States Power Hennepin County Review First Nat' 1 Bank of I3opkins Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Div. Al l en Bradl ey Co. , B�uel l �r Company SPECIAL ASSESSN�NT �JNb 16796 Republic Creosoting Co., 1679? Fraxik Lebra 16?98 Hennepin County Re�view 16?99 N. �V. Nat ional Bauk of Mpl s. labor stamps labor �lav � Publ. Collections meters Supplies Supplies Ta,r �4�50 16. 03 5.00 343.60 9.00 13.25 170. 28 5.65 19. 25 430. 63 21. 52 26.34 1862.01 � Upon motion duly made and seconded the meeting adjourned. .illage 'lerk ATTFST : esident � (Official Publicatioa) 13027 N. W. Bell Telephone. Tel. VILLAGE OF' HOPKINS 13038 Lyle SSgns, Inc., Signs __ nennepin �ounty, minnesoca 13029 Earl Ge,rard Motors, 3upp. A regular . meeting oi the Vlllage 13030 Northern States �ower Council of the Village oi. Hopklns was Power ---- -- ----- --- -- held in the - Councll Chambers on 13031 Lampert Yards, _Supplies Tuesday, November 5th, 1946, at 7:30 13032 Standard Oil, Supp. and P. M. Repairs ---------------------- Membe;s'present were PresidentMad- 13033 Nels Nelson, Labor._______ den, Trustee Anton Olson, Trustee 13034 Alice M: Anderson, Clerks Brown, and Clerk Carroll. 13035 Mary_M. Sundquist, Clerks Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that 13036 Brldget Larkin, Clerks • the Village Councll send a letter to 13037 Marian T. Stepanek, Clerks Mrs. Odell and her famlly,• extiending 13038 Charles C. Hersman, Clerks . the sympathy of: the Council "and the 13039 Vivian J. Blomqulst, Clerks• Village of Hopkins in their recent be- 13040 Olga M. Kelly, Clerks ___ resvement Sn the death of their hus- 13041 Ethel M. Olson, Clerks __ band and father, Trust�ee Wllliam Odell, 13042 Ells Miller, Clerks ______ and that appreciatlon be given for the 13043 James L9kke, Clerks ___ many years of faithful service that 13Q44 Elizabeth Lemke, Clerks __ Wllliam Odell,gave to the Village?G'ar- 13045 James Chmel, Clerks __ ried. 13046 Belle M. Habeck, Clerke __ Olson moved, Brown seconded, that 13047 Ida A. Johneon, Clerks _ .there is' hereby declared a vacancy as 13048 C3ladys A. Peterson, Clerks ,.truetee on the Village Council of trie 13049 $elma Pahl, Clerks __ ___ V111age. of Hopkins, by reason of the 13050Elizabeth �8lavin, Clerks __ deatri' of Trustee Wi111am Odell, ,and 13051 Nona 8undquist, Clerks __ that the Clerk apcept filings at the i3052 Jim Cathers, Clerk ______ 'coming VAlage election , for the un- 13053 C3ladys Escher, Clerk ______ expired term oY. Wi111am Odell. Said 13054 Lola M. Yackels, Clerk __ name to be pl�ced on an advisory 13055 Charles W. Herzan, Clerk _ ballot which wlll be separate irom 13056. Margaret Owens, Clerk __ the regular Vlllage ballot, and that the 13057 Anne C. Borland, Clerk __ Council hereby pledges themselves in- 13058 Esther M. Koss, Olerk __ dividually and collectively to appoint Road and Bridge Fund the candidate with the highest vote 17223.R. J. Haugeto, labor ______ to illl the said vacancy. Carried. 17224 Adolph Svoboda, labor ___ . Olson moved, Carroll seconded, that 17825 Frank Erickson, labor __ the water worka Superintendent dls- 17226 Wllliam Quinn, labor ____ connect all lead=lns where the owner 17227 John William, labor ______ .. of the property fails to pay the 17228 Emil Brokl, labor ________ se,wage disposal portion of h1s water 17229 P'rank Rosengren, labor' ___ blll, and that the Banks be notified 17230 Northern States Power 1825 4.24 12.71 555.80 18.60 112.94 � 57.20 32.77 32.77 32.77 32.77 32.77 I 32.77 32.30 32.30 32.30 32.30 32.30 34.30 34.30 34.30 34.30 ' 30.40 30.40 30.40 30.40 30.40 17.57 , 12.83 34.30 34.30 34.30 113.78 , 96.00 ' 105.88 105.88 114.08 � 105.88 305.88 to notify said Superintendent of. any- Power __ ___ 1.00 one who pays thelr water bill at the 17231 Berge Brothers, grading ___ 174.88I Bank and refuses to pay the sewage, 17232 Fred Swanson, grading __ 1837.00 dSsposal poitlon of it. Carried. - 17233 Consolidated Materials Co., blson moved, Brown seconded, that Gravel the proper' Vlllage authorities cash suf- 17234 Hennepin County Review, ficient Ciovernment Bonds,in an amount Bids ________________ not to exceed $5000 to pay for the 17235 Glen .Tohnson Contracting forthcoming . sewage disposal bonda Compan Tar wHich are ,due on December Sst, 1946. 9' Carried. 17236 Kokesh Hardware, suppl. _ Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that .17237 Aedberg Fretdheim, gravel Water Fund. the Village, enter lnto the proposed 7038 Louis Empanger, labor ____ contract with M. and St. L. Railroad 7039 Wllliam Gummow, labor __ for an easement ' under thelr tracks �040 Fred Haas, labor ____ _ for the trunk sew�. Carried. � 7041 Vincent Hochstedler, labor _ • Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that, �042 Stuart Beckman, labor __ the Clerk instruct the County Audi-: qp43 C. W. Grover, labor __ tor to cancel the sidewalk assessment �044 Robert Asp.elin, labor ______ agsinst that part of Lot $ix (6), -Audi-! q045 Art gucera, labor _________ tor's Subdlvislon 242, owned by Frsnk q046 J. B. Miller, labor __________ Lebra, and that the Auditor be in-', 7047 Herman Olson, stamps ______ structed to add said assessment to �the 7048 John A. Brecka, labor ______ South one:hundred fifty (5150) feet of' 7099 Northern States Power _ saifl Lot. Carried.' I 7050 Hennepin County Review Carroll moved, Brown seconded that publications ___________ the petitton of the Northern $tates 7051 First National Bank of Power Company, to ereot poles pur- Hopkina, Collections suant to pe;mit No. 2909 be granted. 7052 Plttsburgh Eryuitable Meter Carried. Div., meters _ - ----------------- - Cartoll moved, Olson seconded; that � �053 Allen Bradley Co., supplies "RESOLUTION CONFIRMING . SIDE- 7054 Mueller Company, supplies �WALK ASSES$MENT FOR CONSTRUC- Special Assessment Fund TION OF SIDEWALK AND CIIRB 16796 Republic Creosoting Go., tar ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF 7TH 16797 Frank Lebra, _____________ " AVENIIE NORTH' BETWEEN SECOND 16798 Hennepin Count9 Review AND THIRD BTREET$ NORZ'H" which 16799 N. W. National Bank of 68.62 I 6.76 64.83 1.54 207.28 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 � 1.50 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 16.03 5.00 343.60 9.00 13.25 170.28 5.65 1925 430.63 21.52 26.34 RESOLIITION !s hereto attached, mark- Minneapolis __________________ 1,862.011 ed exhibit "A" ,and��herewith uiade a Upon motion duly made and second- part of. these"minutes, `be' passed and ed the meeting adjourned.. adopted. ,,C'arried. , - : Olson"'moded, 'Bcown seconded, that J. RIISSELL CARROLL the following bills be paid off: Village Clerk ' General Fund ' ATTEST: 13001 Sub. Henn. Co. RelieY _ F. M. MADDEN Board, Relief Ordere �______ $254.59 Presldent ,' 13002 Harry W. 8mith Co., ( (Nov. 14) Ambulance � ---�--------------- 50.00 � 13003 Gustafson , & Fuxa . 3upplies - ---`------------=---- 320 13004 Minri. Fire Extinguiaher Co., Repairs.__________________ 6.50 13005 Minn. Flre Equipment , Co., Boots; Coats, etc. ______ 67.94 13006Miller-Davis, euppl. _ 1.76 13007 Justus Lumber Co., Fuel _ 53.77 13008 Henry 3chussler, Labor __ 84.15 i13009Hopkins,Drug, 8upplies ___ 325 13010 Freda;Barlau, Ass't L1br. __ 19.50 13011 Mrs: Aridrew Justus Library tiixes _ ____________ 2.00 ---- 13012 Joe JBret, Labor _________.- 60.75 13013 Dickey'&.Milbert Inc. Gas 80.50 13014 James Chmel, Labor ____ 3.13 13015 Donald E. Dovenberg, , • Specia Pollce ________________ 14.25 13016 Earle Brown, Henn. Co. 9herfff, $upplles 6__:_________ 3.00 13017 Walter:3: Booth & Son __ 9.19 13018 Hopkins Flre Dept., Fire _ Calls -----------------`------- 189.50 13018 Hennepin County Review ' Publicatlons __________________ 202.83 � 13020 Burroughs Adding Machine � �� Co., Supplies _ __ _ 11.76 13021 Minneapolia Gas Light Co., � - Power -- ---- ------------- 2.00 � - ---- ' 13022 American liinen __________ . 1.45 13023 Japs=0lson, Supplies ____ 1.61 13024 James Blake, M. D., ______ 2.00 13025 Linde Air Producta Acetylene -------------------- 7.92 13028 •Skelly 011 Co., 'Fort Gas _ 176.00 RESOLUTION CO1V��IRi�IING SIDE'��YALK ASSFSS1t�:NT FOR COI�.STRUCTION OF SIDEj'�AIx ��TD CURB ALONG '�AE WEST SIDE OF 7TH AVENU�� I�TORTH BI,`TT��TF�`EN 2ND AND 3D STREETS 11TORTH. W�EAS, pursuant to a petition, resolutions and contracts were duly let ordering the construction of sidewalk and curb in front of an.d abutting upon the West side of 7th Avenue North between 2d and 3d Streets North, otherwise also described as abutting upon Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, Block 86, West I14inneapolis Second Division. AND yJHE1��S, the construction thereof has now been completed by said Village within thirty days prior hereto. AND 'uVHERE�IS, all property owners affected thereby who did not waive service of notice,were duly served by a notice ordering sidewalk and curb as provided by law. AND WE�REAS, due publication of a notice to determine the necessity of construction of sidewalk and curb was duly published as required by law. Al�]D �� FAS, pursuant to notice by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, w hich notice was duly published as re- quired by law calling f or a hearing on the conPirmation of as- sessments for said improvements, which notice specified Nonember 5, 1946 at 8:00 o'clock P.i�, as the date of such meeting held in the City Nall in said Village, which hearing was held for the purpose of passing upon all objections, if any and making all proper amencLnents, if any, and taking all testimony by or in behalf of all persons interested whose property is affected by said improvement and assessments. AND WHERE�S, a schedule of the propert assessments on account of the benefits to said abutting properties by reason of said im- provements has been on file in the office of' the Village Recorder for public inspection, as required by law. AND G�`_-c�.AS, notice of such hearing was duly published and served upon all proper parties, as provided by law. AI�ID '�JI-3FREAS, no ob jection has been made by anyone to said impIDovements or to said assessments . NOtiV TH�REFORE, IT IS I-�REBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopki_�s, that the af oresaid proposed assessments as contained in said assessment schedules, which schedules are here- by incorporated herein and made a part hereof, be, and the same are hereby adopted, made and constituted as special assessments against all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land, as set forth in said schedules and that the said assessr�ents be divided into five equal annual installments . �nd that the same, as set forth in said assessment schedules, shall be a lien upon all of the lots and pieces of prc�pe�y described in said schedules and shall be due and payable con- currently with the general taxes against said propertie��:��� ��� And the Village Recorder is hereby directed immediately to transmit certified duplicates of' said schedules and of this resolution to the Hennepin County Auditor, pursuant hereto and as required by law. PiA�SSED AI�TD ADOPTED by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, November �, 1946. ATTEST: S.RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder J'OSEPH C . VES�;LY Village �ttorney F . '�:�i . rIIADDEN President of Village Council iC'e:gcae ./Ir��� (Official Publication) VILLAGE OF HOPKIN3 A regular meeting of the Vlllage, Council of the Village oY Hopkins was held in the Council Chambere on Tues- day, Nov6mber 19th, 1946, at 7:30 p.m. Members present were President Madden, Truetee Anton Olsoa, Trus- tee Brown and Clerk Carroll. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that Owen R. Carter snd Alfred H. Carter be granted a soft drink and milk 11- cense and the right to operate a mo- bile restaurant to vend their merchan- dise onlq on the grounds of the Ns- tional Tea snd Red Owl companies. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that the "RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AS- SESSMENT FOR SPECIAL BENEFITB RECEIVED BY CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN THE � VILLAGE OF HOPgIN3 BY REASON OF �THE ESTENSION AND CONSTRIICTION OF THE EXI$TINCi $ANITARY SEWER $YBTEM IIPON CERTAIN STREET$ AND ALLEYS WITHIN SAID . VILLAGE A3 FIEREIN- AFTER DESCRIBED AND APPROVINCi PROPOSED ASSES9MENT �AND AU- THORIZING THE I$$UANCE AND NE- GOTL9TION OF CERTIFICATE$ OF INDEBTEDNES3,FOR THE PURPO$E OF PROVIDING FIINDS FOR THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS", which RESOLUTION 1a hereto at- tached, marked Exhlbtt "A", and here- with msde a psrt of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded tHat the "RESOLUTION CONFIRMINCi A8- SE88MENT FOR WATER MAIN EB- TENBION AND CONSTRUCTION ALONG CERTAIN BTREET3 AND AVENUES IN THE VILLACiE OF HOP- KINS AND APPROVINCi A53ESSMENT AND AIITHORIZINC3 THE I$SUANCE AND NEGOTIATION OF CERTII+'I- CATE$ OF INDEBTEDNE88 FOR THE PURPOSE - OF PROVIDINQ FIINDS FOR THE COST OF 6AID IMPROVE- MENT", which RE$OLUTION is here- to attached, marked Exhibit "B", and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carrled. Carroll moved, Brown seconded tbat the "RESOLIITION ORDERING SEW- ER AND WATER CONNECTION3 IN- CLUDING TOILET, IN C E R T A I N PROPERTIES IN TFIE VILLAC}E OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DE- .SCRIBED", which RESOLIITION ie hereto attached, marked Exhtbit "C", and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted: Car- ried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded that the "RE80LUTION REQIIESTIN(} THE HENNEPIN COUNTY BOARD TO WID- EN EXCEL3IOR AVENIIE FROM THE BELT LINE TAROII(3H $T. LOUIS PARK AND INTO HOPKINS", which R E 6 O L U T I O N ie hereto attached, marked Exhibit "D", and herewith made a part of these minutes, be passed and adopted. Carried. Pursuant to advertiaement, bida were then opened for the eale of varioue certificates of indebtednese. The Firat ' National and the Security National Banks made a joint bid for all of said lesuea, bidding an interest rate of two percent (2 perceat). Olson moved, Brown seconded that the following applications for licenee oe granted: --- Margaret H. Walton, on-and off- sale intoxicating llquore, on-and off- esle non-lntoxicating malt .liquore, soft drinke and cigarettes; 8heehan Bros., off-sale lntoxicating liquors, and off-sale non-intoxicating malt � liquore; Eldem and Smith, on-and off-sale intoxicating liquors, on-and off-sale non-lntoxlcating malt liq- � uors, soft drinks and cigarettes; Gus A. Bursch, on-and off-sale iatoai- I cating liquors, on-and .off-sale non- intoxfcating malt liquors, soft drinks, cigarettes, and" milk; Jax Bsr, on- and off-sale intoxicating liquors, on- and off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinka and cigarettes; J. W. Kroon, off-sale intoxicating llquois. �n the vote, Brown, Olson, and Pres. �Iadden voted "Aye" on all of the said �pplicatlons. Carroll voted "Aye" on �,11 except the Eidem and Smith ap- pllcation. Motion carried. Carroll moved, Brown seconded that She applica,tion of Owen 'A. Smith for � license to lnstall -oil and gas burners be granted. Carried. - � Carroll moved, Olson seconded tha6 3treet lights be installed at the fol- lowing locations: At the interaectlons of: ' Thlyd Street and Tyler Avenue North, Third Street and Van Buren Avenue North, Third Street and Monroe Avenue North, 8econd Street and Monroe Avenue North, Second 3treet and Van Buren Avenue SoutY1, Excelstor Avenue and Jackson Ave- nue South, First Street and Jackson Avenue South,. Second Street and Fourteenth Avenue North. �arrled. Olson moved, Brown seconded that the following bllla be paid: ' GENERAL FUND Vels , Nelson, Labor ___________$ 51.60 thomas W. Lapic, Spec. Po- llce------------------------- 4.75 Wllbur Locke, Spec. Police __ 6.00 �acob Scheffler, Labor _______ 3.80 3enry Schussler, Labor _ _ 72.77 foaeph C. Vesely, Poor _______ 5.00 'srneSt J. Duda, Repairs _ 27.00 ROAD AND BRIDC�E FIIND �rsnk Rosengren, Labor _____ 74.85 �V111iam Quinn, Labor _______ 74.85 ',dolph Svoboda, Labor ______ 77.30 Z. J. Haugeto, Labor ________ 95.63 ?rank Erlckson, Labor _______ 78.43 3mi1 Brokl, Labor ___________ 90.83 fohn Willman, Labor ________ 104.85 6EWAC�E DI$PO$AL FIIND Vorthwestern National Bank- Mp18. Coupons _____________ 14,801.16 Mpls. & St. Louis Rallwag Co. Preparatioa oY Lease _______ 5.00 ;arrled. • Upon moti6n duly made and sec- inded the meeting adjourned. J. RII88ELL CARROLL Village Clerk 1TTEST: �R. F. M. MADDEN ' 'reaident • (NoV. 28) A regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Hopkir.s was held in tne Council CYiambers on Tuesday, November 19th 1946, at 7: 30 p. m. Members present �ere President ��a,dden, Trustee Anton Olson, Trustee Brown and Clerk Carroll. Carroll moved,Brown secor�ted that Owen R. Carter and Alfred H. Carter be granted a soft drir�k and �i� license aazd the right to operate a mobile restaurant to vend their mercha�dise on=��-=� the grounds cf tne Nationa,l Tea and Red Oe�l companies.only. Carroll moved, Brovan seconded that the "RESOLUTION CONFIR�i1=NG �SSESSMEAtT FOR SPECIAL BENEFITS RECEIVID BY CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN THE VIL,LAGE OF HOPKINS BY REASON GF THE EXTENSIOAI ADTD C0�ISTRUCTION OF THE EXISTII�G SANITARY SE�TER SYSTEivI UPON CERTAIN STREETS AT�TD ALLEYS V�ITHIN SAID VII�LAGE AS iIEREINAFTER DESCRIBED AND APPRGVING PROPOSED ASSESSNiE�I' AND AUTHORIZ Il�TG THE I SSUAIvCE ArID NEGOT IAT ION OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDA�ESS FOR T� P[JRPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS �'OR Ti� COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS", whiCh RESOLUTION iS hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A", and hereP��ith made a part of these minutes, be passed and ad.opted. Carried. Carroll moved, Dlson seconded that the "RESOLUTION COTTFIRi��- ING ASSESSMENT FOR WAT�R �fiAIN EXTENSION A1�TD COI�t$TRUCTION ALONG CERT AIN STREETS A1�ID AVEI�NES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKII�?S Ai�ID APPROV- IA1G ASSESSMENT AIvD AUTHQRIZiNG THE ISSUAI�TCE AND NEGOTIATION OF CEFTIFICATES OF IA]DEBTIDNESS FOR TI3E PURPOSE OF PROVIDfii�IG F[TN'DS FOA THE COST OF S�iID I�PR0�IEMENT" , which RESOLUT ION is he ret o attached, marked Exhi�it "B", and herewith made a pa,rt of these min.utes, be passed and a�lopted. Carri�l. Caxroll moved, Brown seconded tha,t the "RESOLUTION ��nE�3:�NC�i'G SEWER AND �ATER CONNECTIONS�IDTCLUDING TOILE2, IN CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AS HEREINAFTER DE�CRI�ED", WniCh RESO- LUTICN is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "�p; and herewith made a part of taese minutes, oe passed and a�lopted. Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded tnat t��e "RESOLUTIO�T �EQliEST- II�lG TI-�+ HENI�7EPIN' COUNTY� BQARD TO �V IDEN EXCELS IOR AVENUE FROM Tr� BELT LINE THROUGH ST. LOOIS PARK AI�ID INTO HOPKINS", which RESO- LUTION is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "D", and herewith made a part of these mi�utes, be passed and adopted. Carried, Pursuant to advertis�nent, bids c�ere tnen opened for tne sale of various certificates of indebtness, The First National and t�ie Security National Banks made a j�dnt bid for all of said issues, bidding an inte•rest rate of two percent (2%). Olson moved, Brown seconded that the following applications for license be granted: Margaret H. �Valton, on-and off-sale intoxicating liquors, on- and off-sale non-ir_toxicating malt liquors, soft drinks and cigar�ttes; Sheehan Bros., off-sale intoxicating liquors, and off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors; Eidem. and Smitn, on- ana off-sale intoxicating liquors, on-an:.� off-sale non- intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks and cigarettes; Gus A. Bursch, on- and off-sale intoxicating liquors, on- and off -sal e non-intoxicat ing mal t 1 iquors, sof t drinks, c ig- arettes, and mil�; Jax Bar, an- and off-sale intoxicating li�uQrs, en-and. off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks' '�n� 'cigaxettes; J. W, Kroon, off-sale intoxicating 1 iquors. On tne 4o t e, Brown, Ol s on, and Pr e s. D�a,dden vo t ed "Aye" on al l of tne said apgl icat ions. Carrol ]. vot ed "Ay ep on al l exc ept tne Eidem and Smitn application, oii�e�nich�he::vot�d "no". Motion carried. Carroll mwed, Broa�n seconded triat the application of Owen A. Smith for a license to install oil and gas �burners b� granted, Carried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded that street lights be installed at the fol l ov�ing 1 ocat ions : At tne intersections of: Third Street and Ty1er Avenue North, Third Street and Van Buren Avenue North, Third Street and Monroe Averna.e North, Second Street and Monroe Avenue . North, Second Street and Van Buren Avenue South, E�celsior Avenue and Jackson Avenue South,.First Street and Jackson Avenue South, Second Street and Fourteenth Avenue North. �arr ied, Olson moved, Brov�n seconded that tne following bills be pa,id: 13066 13067 13068 13069 13070 13071 13072 17 240 17241 1'7242 17243 17244 17245 17246 GENERAL FUND Nels Nelson Thoma,s �9. Lagic �ilbur Locke Jacob Scheffler Henry Sc�.issler Joseph C. Vesely Ernest J. Duda; Labor Spec. Police Spec. Police Labor n Po�r Repa,irs ROAD AND BRIDGE FCTND Fras�k Rosengren William Quinn Adolph Svoboda R, J. Haugeto Frank �ricl�son Emil Brokl John Willman �Labor r p ^ n 0 n n SEVl1AGE DISPOS�AL FUND fl,0 Northavest ern Nat iona.l Bank-Mpl s. Coupons 11 Mpls. & St. Louis Railevay Co. Preparation of Lease Carr ied. � 51.60 4. 75 6 . 00 3. 80 72.77 5. UO 27 . 00 ?4. 85 74. 85 7'7 . 30 95. 63 78. 43 90. 83 104. 85 14, 801.16 5. 00 IIpon motion duly made and seconded tne meeting adjourned. illage Clerk ATTEST : resident RESOLUTION COI�TFIRl1��ING ASSE�SMEI�TI' FOR SPECIAL B�TEFITS RECEIVED BY CERTAIN PRQPERTI�S IN THT' VIL7�AGE OF HOPKII�TS BY REASON OF TH'�` ErX- TENSI ON AND C ONSTRUCT IOI�1 DF TH� E'SIST TNG SATTITARY S'�'V'�R SYSTEPII U�ON CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS V�IITHIN SAID VILLAGE A,S HEREINAFPER DESCRIBED AI�ID APPROVING PROPOSED 1�;SESS1l�NT AND AUTHORIZING THF ISSUANCE AND NEGOTIATION OF CERTIFICATES OF IPdDEBT�"DI�SS r OR '��E� PURPOSE OF BROV.IDING 1�'UNDS FOR THE' C aST OF � S kID SMPROV�".��?TS . .� WI-�REAS, pursuant to previous petitions to and resolutions and ordinances by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins there was authorizeci the construction and extension of the existing sanitary sewer system along the following streets and alleys or abuttin� upon the follo�eing properties as follows : An 8 inch in diameter lateral sewer in the street abutting upon the following properties: lA. Along Harrison Avenue South abutting upon, Lots 20 to 32, Block 19 ti'lest Minneapolis Center " 13 to 24, Block 37 'r 4t ,r " 1 to 12, Block 36 " « +� TM 7 to 19, Block 20 " �f n B. Along VanBuren Avenue South abutting upon, Lots 7 to 19, Block 21 West I�Iinneapolis Center " 1 to 12, Block 35 " n t� " 20 to 32, Block 20 " f► rr " 13 to 24, Block 36 �� n �� \ C. �ilong 14th Avenue North abutting upon, Lots 1 to 5, Block 94, 'r 20 to 24, BloCk 95� " 9 to 15, Block 108, ". 3 to 9, B1ock 109, West 114inneapolis Second Divis ion n fr ft tf ff �} f� ft ,� D. Along 12th Avenue North abutting upon, Lots 7 to 10, Block 91,'�1Jest P�inneapolis Second Divis ion " 13 t0 18 � B10Ck 90 �" +r �t E. Along 14th Avenue North abutting upon, Lots 13 to 24, Block 75, West Tllinneapolis " 1 to 12, Block 74, Second Division ,� �� �f " 11 to 15, Block 92, " ,f tt " 4 to 10, Block 93 " n �+ AN� '�RE.�LS, the Village engineer has heretofor calculated the cost of such improvements and has filed his plans and speci- fications therefor as required by law. AND WHER�:AS, said improvemer�ts have all now been completed pursuant to such plans and specifications on file on file in the office of the Village Clerk for public inspection as required b y law . AND tipdHEREAS, proper resolution and notice by the Council of -Lhe Village of Hopkins was duly adopted and published as re- quired by law specifying a hearing on the confirmation of the assessments for.said above various improvements, which resolution and notice specified November 19, 1946 as the date of such hearing. AND �'JHEREAS, the schedules of the proposed assessments on account of the benefits to abutti.ng proper�y by reason of said i.mprovements have been on file in the office of the Village Recorder for public inspectio n as required by law. AND �'�REAS, no one has appeared in opposition to said reso- lution�, schedules or assessments or to said improvements at any t ime . NOW TIi�'REFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Vil•lage Council of the Village of Hopkins, 1Vlinnesota, that the aforesaid proposed asses- sments be and the same are hereby adopted and made and constituted as special assessments against all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land described in the assessment schedules, which schedules are hereto attached and made a part hereoi, and that said assessments be divided into �en�� equal installments. TAAT FU1�f�R, the same shall be a lien upon the property described in said schedules, and that the same be paid concurrently with the general taxes against said properties. �?D TN_� VILLAGE RECORDER, is hereby directed immediately to transmit certified duplicates of said sch.edules and of this Resolution to the Hennepin County Auditor for collection, as hereinabove provided and as req_uired by law. A1VD Wfi�RE.A,S, the total cost of said improvemer� s amounts to the following sums f or the improvements as herein�bove set forth, v iz : For that part of sa id improvement located ori Harrison Avenue South and labeled 'tA." hereinabove , the cost is---------------------� 8835.00 For that part of said improvement located on Van Buren Avenue South and labeled 1PB." hereinabove, the cost is---------------------� 8800.00 For that part of said improvement located on 14th Avenue North and labeled "C.t' hereinabove, the cost is-------------------------� 8256.00 For �Ghat part of said improvement located on 12th Avenue North and labeled "D.'� hereinabove, the cost is-------------------------� 1675.00 For that part of said improvement located on 14th Avenue North and labeled ttr" hereinabove, the cost is------------------------------�13,741.20 '+°lhich sum.s, plus interest thereon are assessable and herein assessed against the respective parcels o� land spec� lly benefited by said improvements as more f ully appears in the schedules of ass- essments, vuhich assessments are in proportion to the special benefit covered by said improvements upon said res�pective properties without regard to the cash value of the properties. N01'V TH';REFORE, IT IS HEREBY FURT�LR nESOLV�D, that the cost of such extensions and improvements, as in the previcus paragraph described, shall be paid from the funds to be obtained by the issuance and sale of Certificates o f Indebtedness of said Village of Hopkins in the sums of: � 8835.00, �$8800.OG, �8256.00, �1675.00 and �13,741.20, each payable in ten�(10) eaual payraenta, each of which payments shall be represented by a separate Certificate of Indebtedness, each such Certificate bearing interest not to egceed six (60) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, all such cer- tificates to be made payable to bearer and to bear the date, December 1, 1946 and to be due and payable as iollows : Numb e r Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Tdumber Number Number Number Nuraber Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Num.b e r Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Numbe r Number Number Number Number Number Num.ber Numbe r Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Num.b e r Number DTumber Number for for for for for for fb r for f or for for for for for for for for for for f or for for for for f or for fb r f or f or for for fo� for for for for for for for for for f'o r for for for for for f or for for 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 883.50 ^' ::• �• '�. :: • � � '', ::• •• �„ : : � • • •� ::• •� �. :: • � • '�� :: � • � �� ::• �� �. ::• �• . ::� � � 825.60 ' 825 . 60 825.60 825.60 825.60 825.60 825.60 825.60 �825.60 825. 60 � 167.50 � 167.5q � 167.50 167.50 167.50 167.50 � 167.50 167.50 167.50 107.50 1374.12 1374.12 ti1374.12 1374.12 1374.12 1374.12 1374.12 1374.12 4�1374.12 �1374.12 d ue due due due due due due due due d ue due due due due d ue d ue d ue due due due due due due due due d ue due due due due d ue due due due due due due d ue due due due due due due due due due due due due De_cember December December December December December December December December December December December December Dece�ber December December December December December December Decenber December December Deceraber December Decer�ber Dece�-nber December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December Decer,�ber December December �ecember December December l, l, 1, l, l, l, l, l, l, 1, l, l, l, l, l, 1, l, l, 1, 1, 1, 1, l, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, l, l, 1, l, l, 1, 1, l, l, 1, l, l, l, 1, l, 1, l, l, 1, l, l, 1, 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952. 1953 1954 1955 1956 1947 19 48 1949 1950 1951 1952 19 53 1954 1955 1956 1947 19 48 19 49 1950 1951 1952 19 53 1954 1955 1956 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1947 19 48 19 49 1950 1951 19 52 1953 1954 1955 1956 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the judgment of the Village Council the collections of such special assessments will provide for the payment of said warrants at the maturity dates above specified; and BE IT FURTH�R RESOLVED that said warrant s shall bear int ere st at a rate not to exceed 6f per annum. payable annually and shall have coupons attached representing each annual interest payment. Said warrants shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 312, Lawsof l��innesota, 1903, as amended and shall be in form substantially as follotivs : No. UNITED STATES OF �RICA STATE OF MINNESO►I'�l. COUl�TTY OF HENNEPIN VILLAGL OF HOPI�2NS SEWER W�IRR.ANT � The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, T�2innesota, is ordered and directed to pay to bearer out of Hopkins special asse ssment fund the sum of � on the lst day of December, 19 . , and to pay interest thereon at the rate of_____per cent per annum, payable annually on the lst day of December in each year, principal to inaturity to be represented by separate coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest are payable at Hopkins, Minnesota, in any coin or currency which at the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. This is one of an issue of said Sewer '�;larrants, all of like date and tenure except as to maturity issued by the Village of Hopkins under the provisions of Chapter 312, Laws of Minnesota, 1903, and amendments thereto in anticipation of the collection of' special assessments heretofore duly levied on the property benefited by construct ion of a sanitary �.�te.�a�ewer in Sewer Districts Nos. in said Village, and the full faith and credit and taxing powers of the Village have been and are hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal and interest hereof. 8 It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, proceedings, and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota to be done and performed precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant have been done and performed at the time and manner as required by law, and that the issuance of this warrant will not cause the indebtedness of the Village to exceed any constitutional or statutory limi.tation of indebtedness. IN VYITNESS ti'�OF the Village of Hopkins by its Village Council, has caused this warrant to be egecuted on its behalf by the President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk, this lst day of December, 1946. F . IvI . �IAUDEN President of Village Council J�' -.�USSELL CARROLL Village Recorder (Coupon) No. � On this day of ,19 , The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins will pay to the bearer the sum of � at Hopkins, ��1Iinnesota, for interest then due on Sewer Warran� dated the lst day of December, 1947, No. F . M . 114A.DDEN Presiderrt of Village Council J. RUSSELL CA.RRQLL Village Recorder 8E IT FURTH�R RESOLVED that the full faith and credit of the Village of Hopkins is hereby pledged f'or the payment of the principal and interest of such warrants, when the moneys on hand in the ap- propriate sewer district fund are insufficient for such purpose,' and t he Council shall each year include in the tax levy a suff icient amount to take care of any accumulated or anticip ated deficiency in the sewer fund on which warrants are so issued, and the Council shall pay the principal and interest of any such warrants out of the funds in the treasury when the� moneys on hand in the appropriate setiver fund are insuff icient to meet the payment of such principal and interest as the same matures. B� IT FURTI�R I�ESOLVED that the Clerk is directed to cause warrants to be prepared in substant ially the form hereinabove contained, and the President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk ar e hereby authorized and directed to execute the same and affix the Village seal thereto, and to cause the interest coupons to be exe- cuted and authenticated by the printed, engraved, or lighographed facsimile signatures of said officers. '�Jhen said warrants have been fully egecuted as required by law, they shall be deli�vered by the TreasuFer to the purchaser ther:of upon receipt of the purchase price, and the said purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the application of such purchase price. �.riy resolutions or parts of resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby amended to conform to this resolution. P,{�,SSED AND .ADOPTED this 19th day of Plovember, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village o f Hopkins. F . b2 . T�;?ADDEN President Village Council AT'1'EST : �'. -:RU�S�T,�.��QLL Village Clerk JOSEPH C . VESELY Village �lttorney � RESOL�TI ON C ONFIRTVIING ASSESSIt2IIVT FOR i�IATER MAT1V EXTENSION AND CONSTRUCTION �LONG CERTAIN STR.�F'ETS AND AVENUES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS AND APPROVING ,�,SSESSNIENT AND �i�THQRIZING TI� ISSUANCE AI1ID NEGOTIATION OF CERTIFIC�TES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPO,SE OF PROVIDING FUNDS FOR THE C OST 0 F SAID I1l�ROVEMENT . WHERE�,S, pursuant to previous petitions to and resolutions and ordinances by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins there was authorized the construction and extension of the egisting water main system along the following streets and avenues and abutting upon the following properties as follotivs: A. Along 12th Avenue�North abutting upon, Lots- 13 to 18, Block 90, �Nest I42inneapolis Second Division " 7 t O 10 , " g 1 ". �� �t B. Along 14th Avenue North abutting upon, Lots 1 to 5, Block 94, West IvTinneapolis Second Division rt 20 t o 24 , rr g 5, �t n �t ft 3 to 9� tr 109 � 't 'r " tf g t O 15 , '� 108 , '� f� �r C. Along 5th Avenue 1Vorth abutting upon, Lots 1 to 6, Block 84, V1est 1Vlinneapolis Second Division rr 1 arid 2, 't 103 , n n ,r D. Along VanBuren Avenue South abutting upon Lots 7 to 19, Block 21, West Minneapolis Center 'r 1 to 12 , �t 35 , " " " e 20 t O 32 , n �Q � n ir rt '� 12 to 24, " 36 t� " f� AND �vAEREAS, the �said�-,�mp�ovemen�s have all now been completed pursuant to such plans and apecifications on file in the office of the Village Clerk for public inspection as reauired by law. AI�TD �'�IHP�EAS, proper resolution and notice bg the Council of �the Village of Hopkins was duly a dopted and published as re- quired by la�v specifying a hearing on the confirmation of the assessme nts for said above vario us improvement s, which resolution and notice specifie� �Tovember 19, 1946 as the date of such hearing. AP��D VTF�:REAS, the schedules of the proposed assessments on account of the benefits to abutting prope�ty by reason of said i.mprovements ha�e been on file in th� office of the Village Recorder for public inspection as required b� law. A�ID �':'H�REAS, no one has appeared in opposition to said reso- lutions , schedule s or asse ssment s or to s aid improvement s at any � ime . NOVJ THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY r�SOLVED by the Village Council of ``the Village of Hopkins, �innesota, that the aforesaid proposed asses- sm.ents be and the sa�ue are hereby adopted and made and constituted as special assessments against all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land described in the�assessment schedules, which schedules are hereto attached and made a part hereof, and that said assessments be divided into ten equal installments. TNAT FURTH��'R, the same shall be a lien upon the property described in said schedules, and that the same be paid concurrently with the general tages against said properties. AND THE VILLAGE RECORDER, is hereby directed immediately to transmit certifie� duplicates of said schedules and of' this Reso- lution to the Hennepin County �iuditor for collection. as herein- above provided and as sequired by lativ. A�.'�TD ti1►PEREAS, the total cost of said improvements amounts to the follo�ving sum.s for the improvements as hereinabove set f'orth, viz: For that part of said improvement located on 12th Avenue North and label ed "�. " he re inabove , the cost is----------------------� 1472.00 For that part of said i.mprovement located on 14th Avenue North and labeled "B." hereinabove, the cost is----------------------� 3072 00 For that part oi said improvement located on 5th Avenue hTorth and labeled "C ." hereinabove , the cost is----------------------� 1852.80 For that part of said improvement located on Va.t'�Buren Avenue South and labeled "D. �� herein- above, the cost is---------------� 6640.00 i'V']�.ich sums, plus interest thereon are assessable and herein assessed against the respective parcels of land specially benefited by said imp rovements as more fully appe ars in thP schedules of as- sessments, which assessments are in proportion to the special bene- fit covered by said impro�ements upon said respective properties without regard to the cash value of_ the properties . N0�'�l T�l�FORE, IT IS HEHEBY �'I'�P�.'� R�'SOLVED, that the cost of such extensions and improvements, as in the previous paragraph described, shall be paid from the funds to be obtained by the issuance and sale of Certificates of Indebtedness of said Village of Hopkins in the sums of: �1472.00, �3072.00, �I8�2.80 and �6640.00, each payable in ten (10 ) equal �ayments, each of which payments shall be represented by a separate Certificate of Indebtedness, each such Certif icate bearing interest not to exceed six (6;�) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, all such certificates to be made payable to bearer and to bear the date, December l, 1946 and to be due and payable as foll�us: � Number Number Number Number Number Number 1�Tumbe r Number Number Number for for for for for for for for for for 147.20 147.20 147.w0 147.20 147.20 147.20 147.20 147.20 147 . 20 147.20 Number for 307.20 Number ior 307.20 Number for �� 307.20 Number for 307.20 Num.ber for 307.20 due due due due d ue due d ue due d ue due December December December December December December De c er�be r December December December l, 1, 1, 1, l, l, l, l, 1, l, 1947 1948 1949 19 50 19 51 1952 1953 19 54 1955 1956 due Dece►nber 1, 1947 due Dece�nber 1, 1948 due Decei�ber 1, 1949 due December l, 1950 due December l, 1951 Number Number Number Num.ber Number Number Nurab er Number Num.b er Number Tdumb e r Nu_mb er Number Number Number P?umb e r Number Number Numb er Number Number Number Number Number Nla.mbe r for 307.20 for 307.20 for 307.20 for 307.20 for 307.20 for for for f'o r for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for �185.20 185.20 185.20 185. 20 185.20 185. 20 185.20 185. 20 185. 20 185. 20 664.00 664.00 664.00 664.00 664.00 664.00 664.00 664. 00 664.00 664.00 due December l, 1952 due December 1, 1953 due December l, 1954 due December l, 1955 due December l, 1956 due due due due due d ue due due d ue due due due due due due due due due due d ue December December December December vecember December December December December December December December December Decel�.ber December �ece�iber De c emb e`r December December December 1, 1, 1, l, l, l, l, l, l, l, 1, l, l, l, l, 1, l, l, l, l, 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1947 19 48 19 49 1950 19 51 1952 1953 19 54 1955 1956 BE IT FIIRTHER RESOLVED that in the judgment of the Village Council the collections of such special assessments' will provide for the payment of said warrants at the maturity dates above specified; and B� IT FURTHER RESOLV"ED that said warrants sh.all bear interest at a rate not to exceed 6� per annum payable annually and sh all have coupons attached representing each annual interes payment, Said warrants s 1 be issued pursuant to Chapter �Law of I12innesota, 19 t, as amended and shall be in form substantially as follotivs: • No. UNITED STATES OF ,��.�RICA STATE OF MI?��TESOTA COUNTY OF H�T�TN''r,PIN VILLAGE OF HOPKItiS iN�TER C�F�'i'IFIC.ATE OF INDEBTEDNESS � The Village Treasurer of the Village of Nopkins, Hennepin County, �.Zinnesota, is ordered and directed to p ay to bearer out of the Hopkins special assessment fund the sum of � on the lst day of December, 19 , and to pay interest thereon at the rate of_per cent per annum., payable annually on the lst day of December in each year, principal to maturity to be represented by separate coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest are payable at Hopkins, Minnesota, in any coin or currency which at the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. This is one of an i ssue of said �"Tater vaarrants, all of like date and tenure except as to r�aturity issued by the Village of Hopkins under the provisions of Chapter 312, Laws of Ti-linnesota, 1903, and amendments thereto in anticipation of the collection of special assessments heretofore duly levied on the property benefited by construction of water mains in the Villa�e of Hopkins, and the full f aith and credit and taxing powers of the Village have been and are hereby irrevocably pled�ed to the payment of the principal and interest hereof. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, proceedings, and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State cd' Minnesota to be done and performed precedent to and in the issuance of this �dater warrant have been done and performed at the time and manner as required by law and that the issuance of this water warrant will not cause the indebtedness of the Village to exceed any constit utional or statutory limitation of indebtedneas. IN Z�1ITN�°SS LVF�I�OF the Village of Hopkins by its Village Council, has caused thi s warrant to be executed on its behalf by the President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk, this lst day of December, 1946. F . D.4. MADDEN President of Village ouncil J' . RUSSELL C�RROLL Village Recorder (Coupon) ATo . � - On t.his day of ,19 , The Village Treasurer of the Village of Hopkins will pay to the bearer the sum. of � at Hopkins, LZinnesota, for interest then due on '�1�ter ;Varrant dated the lst day of December, 1947, No, F. M. MADDEN President of Village ouncil J. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder L�E I'I' FUFtTH�t R�SOLVED that the full faith and credit of the Village of Hopkins is hereby pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of such water vaarrants, when the moneys on hand in the water fund are insufficient for such purpose, and the Council shall each year include in the tax levy a sufficient amount to take care of any accumulated or anticipated defieiency in the water fund on which warrants are so issued, and tl� Council shall pay the principal and interest of any such warrants out of` the funds in the treasury when the moneys on hand in the appro�riate �ater fund are insufficient to meet the payment of such principal and interest as the same matures. BE IT FURTIir�R R�SOLVED that the Clerk is directed to cause warrants to be prepared in substantially the form hereinabove con- tained, and the President of the Village Council and the Village Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the same and affix the Village seal thereto, and to cause the interest coupons to be executed and authenticated by the printed, engraved, or lithographed facsimile signatures of said officers. �Vhen said water warrants have been fully executed as required by law, they shall be delivered by the lreasurer to the purchaser thereof upon receipt of the purchase price, and the said purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the application of such purchase price. Any resolutions or p arts of resolutions inconeistent herewith are hereby amended to conform to this resolution. �A�SSED AI`TD ADOPTED this 19th day of November, 1946, by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins. ATT�`ST : S. RUSSELL CARROLL Village Clerk JOS�.Ii C : V�SELY Village �ttorney 0 F . n�I. P.�IADDEN President Village Council r-- 1�ESOLUTIQN ORDERING SEINER AND W�iZ'ER CONNECTIOIVTS INCLUDING TOILET, IN , CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKIT�S AS HEREIN�IFTER DESCRIBED �HEREAS, the Municipal Water and 5anitary Sewer Systems have for sometime existed and been installed in the street or abuttir� on the followin� premises�'situated in the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz: a. In 12th Avenue South between lst and 2nd Streets South, in front of, and abutting upon Lots 5 and 6, Block 9, Ulest T4Yinneapolis . b. Along 9th Avenue North betvveen lst and 2nd Streets North, abutting upon Lot 21, Block 80 �dYest Iv2inneapolis '- Second Division. c. Along llth Avenue South between lst and 2nd Streets South, abutting upon Zot 1, Block 8, �lest Minneapolis �li�D WI�REAS, none of the parties located upon said lots have made any connections to the municipal sewer and water systems. �1VD �J�iEREAS, the Village health officer of the Village of Hopkins inspected all said premises and has foun.d th�t for the preservation of the public health and welfare, such connections of water and sewer to the dwellings located upon said premises sho uld immediately be installed and made. AND VJHER�;AS, more than thirty ( 30 ) days prior to the date of this resolution, each and all of the owners of the respective properties hereinabove set forth were duly, in writing, serned b,y a notice to inst all and make water service connections to the dwellings located upmn said respective properties, all as more fully appears by said notice and affidavits of service on file herein. AND Vi�R�AS, since the dates of service of such notices said owners have made no attempt to comply 6�� �o make any installations of such w ater and sewer connections. NOW T�P+�REFORE, IT IS HEI�EBY RESOLVED that in the preservation of the public health and general welfare, there shall be immediately installed at and into the dwellings located upon Lots 5 and 6, Block 9 and Lot l, Block 10, all in .�dest ���inneapolis and Lot 21, Block 80, �Yest l�Iinneapolis, Second Division, by the Village of �''opkins, proper munieipal water and sanitary sewer connections inc lud ing the installat ion of at least one toi let in each of such dwellings and connection thereof, made with the sewer. That further, that the entire cost of such installation snall be paid in the first instance out of the general revenue fund of the Village of Hopkins, and that the actual cost thereof shall be born by and assessed against the respective properties so benefited as hereinabove deacribed. That further, after such installation and connections are completed there shall be served a written notice of such assessments upon the respective properties thus benefited and an order directing the respective owners or his or her re�resentatives to pay such assessments within ten (10) days after the service of said written notice, to the treasurer of the Village of Hopkins. And if such assessment has not been paid wit hin said ten (10) days, the sa►�e shall be certified to the Couri-ty, Auditor for collection as to the benefits and assessments, egcept that such assessment shall be spread over a term of three (3) years as so requested when certified and shall become a lien upon the respecitve properties thus benefited, until paid. Passed and adopted this 19th day of November, 1946. ATTEST : J . RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder J'OSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney 0 F . I�I . TuTADDEN President of Village Council NOTICE TO TNSTALL AND IJIAi� Y1�TER 1�,'.�TD SE`d�lER SERVICE CONT�TECTIO�TS TO LQTS. 5 �FD 6, BLO CK 9, V�iEST P�.�IINI�l�'�P OLI S To Fred Lemke, 122 - 12th Avenue South, F�opkins, i���inn. iaotice is hereby given that on or before thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this notice, you are to install and make con.nections vuith the municipal water and sewer service to your dwellings located upon Lots 5 and 6, Block 9, rdest L�inneapolis and to provide a proper water closet and drinking facilit ies in said property b� reason of such instal- lations and connections. And if you f ail, rez�use or neglect to make such service connection within said time, then the Village Council of the Village of Fiopkins will, by proper Hesolution, direct that such service connections and improvements shall be installed and that the cost thereof shall be paid in the first instance out of the General Re�enue Fund of' the Village and the actual cost thereof assessed against the propetty benefited. J. RUSSELZ CAR��OLL Vi la�e Recorder ATTEST : F . M . MADDEI� Pflesident of Village Council JOSFPH C. VESELY Village Attorney STATE OF MIIVI�S OTA ) ) ss . COLT�Y OF HENN�PIN) Engner Johnson, Chief of Police of the Village of Hopkins Hopkins, T�Zinnesota on oatch deposes and says that on October 2, 1946, at 122 - 12th Avenue South, Hopkins, Minnesota, he served the within notice to install and make vuater and sewer service coru�.ections upon Fred Lemke, the person to whom said IvTotice is directed, by then and there handing to and leaving with the said Fred Lemke, a true and correct copy ther . � Chief' of ice 1946. Subscribed and sworn to before me�this lOth day of October, �OSEPHUC. VESELY,Not�r�Publi ennepin County, Mi r�i �sot a T�.Zy commission expires,Jan.29, 1950 NOTICE TO INSTAI,L A1VD MAI� YiiATER AND l � SE��NER SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO LOTS FIVE ! ( 5), BLOCK NIIV�' ( 9), WEST MINNEAPOLIS �+, /� /�rtn rL�-.rTn rnTT To Fred Zemke, 122 - 12th Aqenue South, Hopkins, Minn. Notice is hereby given that on or before thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this notice, you are to install and make connections with the munici�- a-1-.water and sewer A service to your dwelling located upon Lots ��ive ( 5`�",` Block Nin,e (9), West Minneapolis Second Division,��nd"to provide a proper water aloset and drinking facilities in said property by reason of such in.stallations and connecti�ns. �nd if you fail, refuse or neglect to make suoh service connection within said time, then the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins will, by proper Resolution, direct that such service connections aad im,pro�ements shall be installed and that the cost thereof shall be paid in the first instance out of the General Revenue Fund of the Village and the actual cost thereof assessed against the property benefited. �' . RUSSELL CARROLL Village Recorder ATTEST : F. M. MADDEN President . o�' iTillage Council JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorney STATE OF.MINNESOTA) ) ss . COUNTY OF H�PIN ) �ngner Johnson, Chief of Police of the Village of Hopkit�s� Hopkins, Minnesota on oath deposes and says that on October `V 1946, at 122 - 12th Avenue South, Hopkins, Minnesota, he served the t�ithin Notice to i.nstall and make water and sewer serviee connections upon Fred Lemke, the person to whom $aid Not ice is directed, by then and there handing to and leaving with said Fred Lemke, a�rue and correet copy thereof. � Subscribed and sworn to / �J..�L../ ,J'ii.ri.v► . � • � •� before e this/D�, day oP October, 1946. OSE C. pESgLY,No ary Public ennepin County, Minnesota My Commission egpires, Jan.29,1950. Notice is sanitary sewer v iz . NOTICE OF ASSESSIVLNT HEARING hereby �iven that the proposed assessment for laterals constructed along the f ollowing locations, a. Along Harrison Avenue South in front of and abutting upon Lots 20 to 32, Block 19, Lots 13 to 24, Block 37, Lots l t o 12, Block 36 and Lots 7 to 19, Block 20, all in West Min- neapolis, Center. b. Along VanBuren Avenue South in f ront of and abutt ing upon Lots 7 to 19, Block 21, Lots 1 to 12, Block 35, Lots 20 to 32, Block 20 and Lots 13 to 24, Block 36, all in West Min- neapolis, Center. c. �llong 14th Avenue North, in frontof and abutt ing upon Lots 1 to 5, Block 94, Lots 20 to 24, Block 95, iots 9 to 15, Block 108 and Lots 3 to 9, Block 109, al 1 in ti�est Min- neapolis Second Division d. Along 12t h Avenue North in f ront o f a nd abut - ting upon Lots 7 to 10, Block 91 and Lots 13 to 18, Block 90, all in ti1Test Minneapolis Second Division. e. Along 14th Avenue ting upon Lots 13 Bloek 74, Lots 11 to 10, Block 93, North, in front of and abut- to 24, Block 75, Lots 1 to 12, to 15, Block 92, and Lots 4 all in 1�lest Minneapo�lis Center. has been duly approved by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins and is open for inspection and copying at the office of the Village Clerk. Said Village Council will pass upon said proposed assessment at its regular session to be held in the Village Ha71 in said �iil- lage of Hopkins on November 19, 1946, at 8:00 o'clock P1M. All objections to said asaess�ment and any part thereof shall be in writing and filed with the Village Clerk before said meeting. F . M. MAI)DEN President of Village Council. ATTEST: J. RUSS�LL CARROLL V i 11 age C le rk JOSEPH C. VESELY Village Attorne y NOTICE TO INSTALL AND Ma�K�. ti'VATER AND SEti'V�R SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO LOT TT�VENTY- ONE ( 21) , BLOCK EIGATY (80) , trJEST� MINNE.�POLIS SECOND DIVISION. To John Sp�tny, 133 Ninth Avenue North, Hopkins, Rliinn. N'otice is hereby �iven that on or before thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this notice, you are to install and make connections with the municipal water and sewer service to your dwelling located upon Lot Twenty-one. (21}, Block Eighty (80} and to provide a proper water closet and drinking facilities in said property by reason of such installations and connections. And if you fail, refuse or neglect to make such service coruzection within said t ime, then the Village Council of the Qillage of Hopkins will, by proper Resolution, direct that such service connections and improvements ehall be inst alled and that the cost thereoF shall be paid in the first instance out of the Gener al Revenue Fund of the Village and the actual cost thereof assessed against the property benefited. J. RUSSELL CARROLL Villa�e Recorder ATTEST : F . 11�. MADDEN Pres ident.of Village Council JOSEPH C. VES�LY Village Attorney STATE OF N�NNESOTA) ) ss. COIINTY OF ffi1IlQEP]N) ' � � �. � Engner Johnson, Chisf of Police of the �illa�e of Hopkins, Hopkins, Mirinesota on oath deposes and says that on September 4, 1946, at 133 - 9th g�enue North, Hopkins, Minnesota, he served the within Notice to install and make water and sewer ser�ice connections upon John Spatny, the person to whom said Notice is directed, by then and there handing to and le aving with sa John Spatny, a true and correet copy thereof. „ � Subscribed and sworn to bePore e this 4th d�y of October, 1946. OSE C . VESv'ELY Notary Public, Hennepin o.,Minn. , My Commission egpires, Jan.29,1950. NOTICE TO INSTALL AND MAK�' WATER i�ID SEWE$ C ONNECT IONS TO LOT ONE (1) , BLOCK TE�T (10 ) , WEST MII�APOLIS . To Mary Hoekstedler, llth Avenue South, Hopkins, Minn. Notice is hereby �iven that on or before thirty (30) days from the date oY the service of this notice you are to install and make connections with the municipal w ater and aewer service to your dwelling located upon Lot One (1), Block Ten (10) and to provide a proper water closet and drinking Yacilities in said property by reason of such install- ations and connections. And if you fail, refuse or negleet to make such service connections within said time, then the Village �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins will, by proper Resolution, direct that such service connections and improvements shall be installed and that the cost thereof. shall be paid in the f irst instance out of the General Revenue ��'und of the village and the actual cost thereoP assessed against the property benefited. J. RIISSELL CARROLL Village Recorder ATTEST : F . lUi . Mi�DDEN Pres dent.of illage ounail JOSEPfi C. VESEZY 4illage Attorney STATE OF MINNESOTi�) ) ss . C OUNTY OF HENNF,PIN ) En�ner Johnson, Chief of Police of the village of Hopkins, Fopkins, Minnesota on oath deposes and says that on September 4, 1946, at 102 - ll�h Avenue South, Hopkins, �6innesota, he served the within Notice to install and make water and sewer service connections upon �IQr� Hoa�s�edler, the person to whom said Notice is directed, by then and there handing to and leaving with said Mar� Hockstedl�r, a true and correct thereof. o� Po e Subscribed and sworn to before this 4�h y oP October, 1946. 0 H �� �ELY Notary Public, Hennepin Co.,Minn. My�Commission egpires,Jan.29,1950. NOTICE � OF ASSESSPI�NT HE�RING Notice is hereby given that the Villa�e Council of the Village of Hopkins �,�ill meet at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on November 19, 1946, at the City Hall in the Village of Hopkins to pass upon the proposed-assessment for water mains heretofore extended and constructed along the following locations, viz: a. Along 12th Avenue North in front of and abutting upon Lots 13 to 18, Block 90 and �ots 7 to 10, Block 91, all in West Minneapolis Second Division.� b. Along 14th Avenue North in front of and abutting upon Lots 1 to 5, Block 94 and Lots 20-24, Block 95, Lots 3 to 9, Block 109, and lots 9 to 15, Block 108, all in West Minneapolis Second Division. c. Along 5th Ave nue North in front of and abutting upon Lots 1 to 6, Block 84 and Lot s 1 and 2, Block 103, all in West Minneapolis Second Di- vision. d. Along VanBure n Avenue South in front of and abutting upon �ots 7 to 19, Block 21, Lots 1- 12 Block 35, Lots 20 to 32, Block 20 and Lots 12 to 24, Block 36, all in West Minneapolis Center. Said proposed assessment is on file for public inspection in the ofPice of the Village Clerk. Any person desiring to ob- ject to the assessment is required to file by himself, or by attorney, with' the Village Clerk, a written statement of his abjections on or before the date of said hearing. All objections not thus set out in writing and filed are deem.ed waived. Any person thus filing objections may also be heard by the Council at the meeting referred to above. F . M. 11�IADDFN President of Village Council ATT�ST : J. RUSSFLL CARROLL Village Clerk SOSEPH C . VESELY Village Attorney \ 9 � RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE.COUNTY BOARD T0 �9IDEN EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD. WI3EREAS, the populat ion of' Rural �ennepin County has increasedtremendously during the past few yeaxs, arid, �AEAS, �marny large manufacturing and distributing . � � � � firms have located, and. are about to locate in St. Louis Park and Hopkins, many of them along Excelsior Boulevard, aud, �REAS, tYie traffic along Excelslor Boulevaxd has shown a rapici in�crea,se during the past feaP yeaxs and will show a much greater increase in the.nsxt five years, � IT IS IiE�EBY RESOLVED, that the 9�illage �'auncil of � the V��ill.a,ge of Hopkins ' oin with the �illage Council of , St. Louis Park in a petition to the Honorable Boa.rd of �.County Commissioners of Hennepin County, to e�iden Excelsior • Boulevard from� the Belt Line to Hopkins, aaid cause an � . -�; � � � � � � � irnmediate aurvey to be made so��that the �ork can be completed bef ore _the ant ic ipated increase of t raf f ic occurs. � ATTEST: � � - � illage �lerk � t . 4�% , esiden o the ��' 1]a,ge ouncil ;� . � J , A regular m�eting of the Village Coun�cil of tne Village of Hopkins was held in the V,illage Hall on Tuesday Dec�nber 3rd, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All members present. Olaon moved, Brown seconded, tha,t the minutes of ti�e last meeting be approved as read. Carried. President Ma,dden�announced the appointment of the following men to the Civil Service Gbmmission: Milton Geer; Frauk I�oss and Jerry Martinson. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that the above appointments be c onf i rnged. Carri ed. � Carroll maved, Brao4n secon�.ed, that A, �1, Elmquist be appointed assistant Villag e�].erk, commencing Janua,ry lst, 1947, at a salary of �225.�0 per mo�th. Carried. Brown moved, Olson seconded, that the resignation of Len �Iilbert as Justice of the Peace be acc epted and that the off ice be declared vacant. �axried. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, that tne ��illage enter into the proposed contract with the Neptune �eter �:ompa,ny, Carried, � C.arroll moved, Olson seconded, that the hearing on the �etition of the La�keland Realty �omp�a�,y, for the vacation of that part of '-� �onroe Avenue setforth in their Petition, be continued until Dece�nber 17th, 1946. Carried, Caxroll moved, Olson seconded, tha� the written proposal oY Roy and �ngie Kelley to use Lot nine 9), B�ock sixty-five i65), �iest Minneapoli Secolad Division as a commercial si te tor a period not to exceed 4� years from Nove�ber 25th, 1946, be a�cepted, pravided tYiat they cause their proposal to be filed with the Register of Deeds office and t�e original returned to the �illage. Carried. From the advisory ballot vote taken to the appointment to fill the unexpired te dec eas ed, it appeared t Yiat the vot e was Fran�c Brokl 306 vot es Philip Christopherson 42 ° 0. E, HOrne 348 � " Douglas R, Lussier 58 " Len Milbert 425 " advise the Council on rm of �P i 11 iam Odel l, t rust ee, as follows: garOld "�Ieidi" Osterberg 122 votes Carrie Spott 79 ° Carroll moved, Olson secon�led that Len �dilbert be appointed to the office of Trustee to fill the unexpired term of William Odell, trustee deceased. Carried. Olson moved, Bxown secon�led, that the folloc�ing bills be paid: Carried. 13085 13086 1308? 13088 13089 13090 13091 13092 13093 13094 13095 13096 1309? 13098 13099 13tQ00 GENERAL FUND A. W. Elmquist . Freda Barlou Donna May Svihel Barbara Holtz Donald E, Dovenberg Vic�or A, Thompson N.9V. Bell Telephone Co. Sub Henn Go. Relief Board Feudner Davidson Agency Allan J. �la,ke 1�merican Linen �mpany Willaxd Ii. l�ing , B�inn�sota Fire Equipment The Linde Air Products �o., Miller Davis C�mpany Nels Nelson Vill. Treas. Library Star-Journal Asst. Police Police Phones & calls Relief Orders Insurance Doctoring Linen Cleaner Supplies Oxygen election supplies _ La,bor �87.50 14.04 8.00 1.80 11.4A 8.00 18.00 285. 59 670.2? 3. 00 1. 45 7.78 39.97 5.83 5.08 43.60 13]���x 13102 13143 13104 13105 13106 1310? 13108 13109 1311a 13111 13112 13113 13114 13115 13116 13117 13118 13119 1a120 13121 1a122 18123 1a124 1$125 18126 13127 lal�a lal� 13130 13131 13132 13133 13134 1'7250 17251 17252 17253 17254 17255 1'7256 1725? 17258 17259 17260 17261 17262 17263 1726� 17264 Clarence �. Grover Hopkins Fire Department Henry Schussler Lampert Yarde Alice M. Anderson Northerr�. States Power �o. lVivian M. Blomquist James Cathers Mary M. Sundquist Bridget Larkin. Maxiari T. Stepanek H, J. Puck Gladys Escher � Nona Sundquist Lola M. Yackel Elizabeth Slavin Selma B�. Pah1 Ella Miller Elizabeth Lemke Ethel M. Olson Ida A. Johnson Olga Relley James Lykke Maxgaret O�ens Belle M. �Tabeck �inne C,. S_orland Gladys Peterson Esther M. Koss J�mes Cbmel Mart i n Vanek Bren Hardware Frank Erickson H. J, Hauget o Staudard Oil G�o., Fire calls Ia,bor Lumber & �.iel Elect ion clerk St . Light ing Election clerk n a Electionlcle ktion a a n n n a� O B n n n n n e: n a a n n n n a+ a a 11 p � a n a a a; �Salary che�k'�: Supplies Iabor Labor Gasoline �� � � � � : - � �� Standard 011 Northern States Power Co., Frank F. Bren Ga,rage Gene ral �i 11 s, Inc . J. V. Gleason Glenn Johnson �ontract ing Go. Borchert-Ingersoll Inc. Security Nat ional �ank Adolgh Svoboda JoYin willmatl Frank Rosengren EAnil Brokl Williaam Quinn �[oe Kerchiel Bren Ha,rdwaxe I�epublic ��e6soting Co., WATER FUND Gasoline Repa,ir s Sa,lt Tar Mix Sand S�pplies Interest Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor La,bor Tar 7062 Bren Hardware 7063 Skelly 011 Co., Supplies& repairs 7064 Northern Stat es Poever Co. , 7065 Bu�falo Meter C.�npas�y S�ipplies 7066 d'aps-01son C�npany Supplies SPEC IAL ASSESSMEN''T' FUND 16800 16801 16802 16803 16804 16805 Orfei and Mariani Virginia �. Reich County Auditor H, B. Pederson Ralph D. Thomas & Assoc. N, �. National Bank of �Ipls. Portion of est imat es DesCr�iptions L�irbs iParl� idge) Sewer Mains Bonds & Coupons $75.00 231.50 '72. ?'7 41. 45 15.58 546. 69 15.68 15.68 15.68 15.68 15.68 14. 25 13.?8 13.?8 13.78 13.78 13.?8 14.73 14.73 14.73 14.73 14.73 14.73 16.15 16.15 16.15 16. ].5 16.15 16.15 80.00 14.85 29.45 76.75 111.63 4. 44 1.00 2.85 21.00 31.05 85. 22 10.42 2. 02 38.00 ?6.95 29. 45 68. 08 22. 80 29.00 18. 50 320. 90 7.82 2. 22 283.50 25.56 5. 56 55, 000. 00 20. 43 2.00 248.80 3,173.33 5, 058. ZO � SEVVAGE DISPOSAL FUND 12 R.D.Allyn �3.00 Upon mot ion duly ma,de and seconded tne meet ing ad j ourned. CLERg . ATTEST: RES N2 The ��311age Council then met as a Board ot Review to canvass the election returns for the Village Election, vaith all . members presents and from the returns of the judges and clerks of the f our pr ec in�c t s, i t appear s that the vot e of sa id el ec t 1 on was a s follo�os: T� S. E. Becl�nan John Brecka Keer�neth J, Dum,as n Chas. W. Herzan Jahn W. Iarkin n Ho�vard E. Moore Irving W. Oltman JUSTICE OF PEACE J. a. Anderson Daniel E, Eoley Clarence H, �'ita Haxold Patton gilroq Alice Anderson ChuEk P�i c�rn�u. i s:t O�tb-.:G�rxnak� � Pat C�xoline F�axol�d Faucher DIST No. l �� 11 .6 14 3 10 � l,�.i 27 78 26 TREASURER Charles C. Hersman 25 Clinton Lofgrea 32 Jas, J. �Iatchke 21 &. J. Mayo 55 Frank Adams VILIAGE CLERK J, Russell C�a,rroll 119 gSSESSOR � Mike w. Zipoy H. Pt1Ck DIST. No. Z 69 32 46 42 23 36 ..�6...� - ..2 � o 3� 63 136 107 DIST. No. 3 139 58 76 63 35 73 � �� I 110 280 146 1 Dist. No.4• 8? 52 71 53 19 50 4� -�''` „ 7 l, � 46 193 141 2 1 1 1 1 55 131 1 8 65 142 68 105 164 113 1 269 440 318 113 265 445 313 1 TOTAL 3?0 153 199 1? 2 80 169 231 246 687 420 1 2 1 1 1 1 276 296 437 1 1146 1136 1 CONSTABLE Thanas �, Iapic, Jr. Edwa,rd �Geill DIST. DIST. DIST. Dist. No.l No.2 No.3 No.4 98 236 435 28.5 33 69 90 85 T� 1054 2?7 ���� Olson move�l., Brown seconded, that the �ouncil a,�cept the report of the Judges a,nd �lerks of the election in the four precincts in. the Village of Hopkins and declare S, E, Becl�nan elected Trustee for a term of three years; Daniel E, Foley elected Justice of the Pea,ce for a term of two years; R.J. �da,yo elected Treasurer for a term of two years; J. Russell Carroll elected Village �lerk for a term of two years; Mike �. Zipoy elected Agsessor for a term of te�o years and Thomas �. Lapic, Jr. elected C�onstable for a term of two years. Motion carried. unanimously. The meet ing ad j ourned, �+; r ES IDENT /� (OHicial Publication) VII.LAQE OF HOPHINS A regxlar meeting of the Villsgel Couacil of the VIIlage of Sopkini wss held ia the Village' Hall on Tuesda9� I December Srd, 1948, at 7:?0 P.M. All members present. Oleon moved, Browa aeooaded, thstl the miautes of the: laet meeting be approved es read. Carried. President Madden annouaced the ap- polntment of the following men to the Civil Service Commissioa: Mllton Cieer; Frank Soss snd Jerry Martineon. Olson moved, Browa seconded, that the above appointmeate be coafirmed. GSnttied. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, that A. W. Elmqufet be sppoiated seslatanC Village Clerk, commencing January 1'st, 1947, at a salary of $225.00 per month. Carried. Brown moved, Olsoa seconded, that the reslBnation of Lea Milbert as Jus- tice of the Peace be_accepted and bliat the office be declared vacant. Car- rled. Carroll moved,, Olson eeconded,' that the Village enter�into the proposed contrsct with the-Neptuae Meter Com- pany. Canled. Carroll moved, Olsoa eeooaded, that the hearin8 on the Petition of the Lakelaad Realty Company, for� the va- oatioa of that part of Monroe Aveaue set torth 1a thelr PetiEloa, ' be coa- tiaued untll Decemher 17Lh, 1948. Car- ried. Csrroli moved, Olsoa seoonfled, thst the writteri"proyoeal_ of Rop and Angie Selley to use Lot aine (9j, Blook eiaty- five (BS), West' Minneapolis Seooad Dlvleloa as a' commetcial site for a pe- riod not .to exceed 43� years irom No- vember 25th, 1946; be accepted., pro- viQed that Lhey cause their prapoeal to be fIled wlth the Reglster of Deede office and the orlBinal returnefl to the Yillage. Carried. . From the advlsory ballot vote taken to advise the Counctl oa the appoint- ment to fill the unexpired term bf Wllllsm Odell, trustee, deceased, !t ap- peared that the vote wse aa follows:: Votee' Frsnk� Brokl -------------------308 Philip Chrietophereoa __________ 42 O. E. Horne --------------------� Douglae R. Luseler _____________ 58 Len Milbert --------------------425 Harold � "Heidi" Oeterberg ______123 Oarrte 9Pott ------------------- 7B Carroll moved, Olson seconded tLst Lea Mllbert be appolnted to the ofilce oY Truetee to fill the unexpirefl term of Wll11am Odell, truetee deceseed. Cerried. Olsoa moved, Brown eeconded, that the following bille be pa1d: Ca�ried. ' C3ENERAL FIIND ' A. W. Elm4ulst. Vplage Treae. $ 87.50 Freda Barlou, Library ________ 14.00 Donna May Svihel, Library __ 8.00 Barbars 'Holtz; 6tar-Journal __ 1.80 Donald E. Dovenberg, Asst. Po- lice ------------------------- 11.40 •»..a,.� e ml..... s.... Dnllnn A flf Relph D. Thomas & Aesoc., 8ewer Mains __ __ _ __ 3,173.33 N. W. National Bank of Mpls., Bonda & Coupona _ 5,058.20 � 6EWAC3E DIBPO$AL FIIND � R. D. Allya __________________ 3.00 IIpon motioa duly made aad aecond- ed the meeting adjourned. J. RU86ELL CARR,OLL, Clerk A'1"PEST: DR. F. M. MADDEN Presldent The Village Gbuncil then met as a. Board of Review to canvass the elec- � i tion returns for the Village Election, � with all members present and irom the � returna of the judges and clerke of the � four preoincta, !t appears that the c vote of ssid electioa was ae iollows: 1 DISTRICP � I II III IV Tot. � TRIISTEE i 3. E. Beckmaa 75 69 139 87 370 i Joha Brecka 11 32 58 52 153 Kennetli J. Dumas 6 46 76 71 199 Chas. W. Herzaa 14 42 63 53 172 John W. Lsrkin 3 23 35 19 80 Aoivard &. Moore SO 36 73 50 169 Irving W. Oltman 28 62 97 44 231 JUBTICE OF PEACE J. R. Anderson 27 63 130 46 246 Daniel E. Foley 78 138 280 193• 687 Clarence H. Vita 26 107 146 141 420 Harold Patton 1 gllroy 1 1. Alloe Anderaoa 2 2' Chuck Slomquist 1 1 Otto Cermak , 1 1 Pat Caroliae 1 1 Don Hegen 1 1 Harold Faucher 1 1 TREA9IIRER Charlea C. Iiersman 25 86 103 143. 357 GRinton Lofgren 32 55 131 58 276 Jas. J. Matchke 21 65 142 68 296 R. J. Mayo 55 105 164 113 437 Frank Adams 1 1 VII,LAC3E CLERK J. Ruseell Csnoll 118 269 44U 318 1146 A88�880R " Mlke. W. Zipoy 113 265 445 313 1136 H. Puck 1 1 CONBTABLE Thomae W. Lapic, Jr. 98 238 435 285 1054 Edward Welll 33 69 90 SS 277 Olson moved, Brown eeconded, that the Council accept the report of the Judgee and Qlerks of the election in the four yrecincte in the Vlllage of Hopkine snd declare 8. E. Beckman elected Truetee for a term of three years• Dealel R. Foley elected Justice of the Peace for a term of two years; I R. J. Mayo elected Treseurer for a term of two yesre; J. Russell Carroll elected Vlllage Clerk for a term of two yea,re; Mike W. Zipoy elected Assessor for a term of two yeare and Thomae W. Lapic, Jr. elected Constable for a term of two yeare. Motlon carried' uasnimously. The meeting ad�ourned. J. RII68ELL CARROLL, Clerk DR. F. Ai. MADDEN Preaident (Dec. 12) _ Phones ac caus ' ------------ 18.00 8ub. Henneyln County Relief Board, Rellef ordere ________ 285.5E Feudner-Davideon Agency, In- sureace ---------------------- 67025 Allan J. Blake; Doctoring _. 3.01 American L i n e n Oompany, LlaeII ---------------------- 1: Wllla;d H. Wing, Cleaner ____ 7: Minnesota F 1 r e Equipment, 6uppllgb '-------------------- 39.L The Linde Air Producta Co., O$ygea .--------------------- S.f Mllle;-Davie Compan�,' Elec- tion supplies _______________ S.f Nels Nelson, Lsbor ___________ 4�;i Clareace w. Ciiover __________ 75.1 Hopkias Fire Department, Fire • , ca11s ------------------------ 23L. Henry Schuseler, Labor __ 72'. ---- Lampert Yards, Lumber da Fuel ------------------------ � 41: Alice M. Anderson, Election clerk ----------------------- 15.i Northern Btatea Power Co., Street lighting _____________ 598.i Vivian M. Blomquist, Election clerk ----------------------- lb.i James Cathera, Election alerk 15. Mary M. Sundquist, Eleotion clerk ---------------=------- 15.i Bridget Larkin, Election clerk i5.i Marian T. Stepanek, Electioa • Clerk -----------------=----- 15.i H. J. Puck, Bpec. Pol. electloa 14.�, Ciladys Escher, Electioa clerk 13.71 Nona Sundquiet; Election clerk 13.77 Lola M. Yackel, Electioa clerk 13.71 Elizabeth 81e.vin, Election clerk 13.7! Selma M. Pahl. Election clerk 13.77 Ells BGiller, Slectlon clerk __ 14.7: Ellzebeth Lemke, Election clerk 14.7i Ethel M. Oisoa, Blection clerk 14.?i Ida A. Johnson, Election clerk 14.7i Qlgs Helley, Election clerk' _: 14.7: James Lykke, $lectioa clerk __ 14.73 Margaiet Owene, Slectioa cterk 181; Belle �. Habeck, Election R clerk ----------------------- 181. Anne C. Borland, Electioa clerk '----------=------------ 181: C3lsdys Peterson, Election clerk 18.1: Esther M. Kosa, Flection clerk' 18.13 James Chmel, Election clerk 18.15 Martin Vaaek, Salary cheCk 80.OL Bren Hardware,' $upplles =___ 14.85 Frank Erlckeon, Labor _______ 29.45 H. J. �iaugeto, Lsbor ________ 76.75 8tsndsrd OII Co., (}asoline ___ 111.63 ROAD AND BE6IDCiE FIIND 3tandard 011, C}asoline ____.__ 4:44 Northera Stetes Powee Co. ____ ' 1.00 Frenk F. Brea C3araQe, .�= 2.85 p8� ---- -----�------------- General Bsille, Inc., 8alt _____ 21.00 J. V. Cileasoa, Tar mia __ 31.05 C31 e a n Johneon ConbrQoting Co.� Band -----'------'-'--- SS.ZZ 8orchert-Ingersoll, Inc., 8up- pllee -------'--------'------- 10.42 8ecuritq National Bsnk, Inter- ` �t ------------------r------- a.oz Adolph Svoboda, L,sbor ______ 38.00 John Wlllman, Labor ________ 78.95 Fraak Rosengren, Labor ._____ 29.45 Emil Brokl, Labor ___________ 88.08 Wllliam Qulna, Labor ________ 22.80 Joe Berchiel, I.nbor __________ 29.00 Bren Hardware _______________ 18.50 Republlc Credsoting Co., Tar 320.90 WATER FIIND Bren Hardware _______________ 7.82 8kelly OII Co., $upplies & re- pa� ----------------------- 2.22 Northera 6tatea Power Co. __ 283.50 Buffalo Meter Company, 6up- plies -----------------------= 25.58 Japs-0lson CompQny, Supplies 5.56 BPECIAL AS$EB6MENT FIIND Orfei• and Mariani, Portion oi eetlmatee ------------------- 55,000.00 Virginie W. Reich, Typing ___ 20.43 County Auditor, Descriptione 2.00 H. B. Pedereoa, Curbe (Park- ridge) ---------------------- 248.80 SUM1VI�iR� STA'I'EMENT O� VO'�'ES. .For ..........:.:..............................:...........................................................:...................... Eleation .......V.�L�GE ...................................... o HOPK�.I�1.,S.................................. . f ................ . .. . �t��e o� �l.ir��e�ot�, �� � COUN'�Y......... HEZ.�idEPIN:....... ', .................. o f ....... , .qt c�n EZectLon helc� in t1ie..... ...V�L1�G,L+..'.. 0£...HOPKINSa._.:C�U��'I'Y...O� H��i3EFIN .. ........................ .......................................... ..............................................................................................., State of .Alinnesota, on the ........................��..�....................................day of DEC � ................................................� �q, D. I9�?�......, th,e foZlazving votea wcre cast and counted for the candi: ............�..�.. da-tes enumerated below: ,For the O�Fce o�... ��IfIA GE... Z'�iUSTEE�-*�... 3... YE�R... TE�M ............... J. �' . �8C1CtYtal7t .:.Reeeived ........................................................................... ��.. Yotes ....:..................................................................................................... (......�... . ) . 0� �rPiCi� ...................�BCBLUCC�.............................................................. .... ........ �.. .... ....................................................................................... .... ..�.......) o es Yt �6Y1T18t,t'! .l. n1,117tcL� ..............' (.........�0.......) Votes .. . ............................................................................................................ ................................. Chas. �. H6T.9,�1 . Votes ............................................................................................................. eeezved........................... (...,�...�......) R ............................................... eTOh11 W, �.�,1'�C111 ..............1�eceiUed............................:.......................... ..................................................... .......................................... .................... (.......� ) Votes .................................... ....... .. . . . ...... . ........... ...... . .. .... . ......... .... .. Ho�ard �. Moore ...... ................................................................................................:.....Received............................,.............................................. (...,.�.........) Votes .�rving. VG.......olLman .... .. ............................................................Reeeiued........................................................................... (....-�.�.....) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ...............:.................................................................................................l�eceive,d........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Rece.i.aed........................................................................... (.....................) Votes �'o�• th e O�oe o f.:. v.ZLLA..(".'.E_ _ TRUST�E--... ?... B.EAR.., TERM............ Fran]� �rokl � ... . ... ... ... .. .. ... ... ........ Phii��,,�hri��oph�rson . ................................................................................. �. �' . HOT�'1@ . .................................................................................. Douglas �. Lussi�r .......................................... 1+6A M��.17��'�r ....... ............................................................................ ............................Received................................................ .............Reeeived................................................. ......................1 i eee�ved............................ .................:.. .........................Rer,ei.ved................................................. .........................I�ecei ved....:............................................ ...................... (......1..?....) Votes \ ................... (...,l.y�.l.........) Votes ...................... (../ �. �.......) V'otes ..........::...:..:.. (...........1..........) Votes ...................... (...1..�:..........) V'otes , , � ., . . ... . .......:....:....................:.......................................: ........................................... H�,rold "�ieidi" OSt8Tb8T,g ........................Receaued.............................................:............................. �......... Votes ......� ........................................................ . �........... �........... ) riA;rP �El...•��JO'� � .....................................................................Recei.ucd..............................:................................ . (........�........) Votes ..................................................................... ...........................................Received.............................:........................... ;................. (.....................) Votes .....................................................:......................................................:....Received........................................................................... (.....................) Y'otes ...............................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) y'otes '�' For the 0}�ce of...JUST_�CE...�F...TtiE....PEACE.....:.2�EAR...T.F�M.... J. R. AYK�eT30�1 ... ... .. Receiaed ........................................................................... (..�4...�......) Votes �ani�ei ...E;.....Foley ............................................. . . .. . / ................................................................................................................Receaved......................................................_.................... (....�%.�.. l�..........) Votes ClareneeH, V3.�c� ......................................................l�eeeivecl..............................:............................................ (.��.......) Votes ...............................................................................................................IZeceiued...............,..............,............................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Rece�ved..............................:............................................ (.....................) Votes TREASURER- 2YEAR TERM Fortlie O�,ce of ........................................................................................................................... Char].es C. Heramaxi � . � ...... .......... .................................................................I�eceived..............................,............................................ (...�..�..�..) T�'otes �C.l�ir,tozi Lofgren .............................. ...............................................................................I�eceived........................................................................... (...s�...-�.....) Votes � Jas. J. Matchke - .. .............................:................................................................................Reeeived..............................,............................................ (.... .t-.7... �.......) Votes R' J' ��`y� 1....... .. ` ) ................................................................................................................Received..............................,............................................ � ,�....... Votes ....................................................................................................... ..........Received ..............................:............................................ (.....................) Votes . RECORDF�3— 2 YEAR... TEA�d - Forthe o�ice a f ................................................................. ...,.......................................... J. Russell Carroll '�, ..... ...........................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (..l �...�'I........) Votes .................................................................................................................Reeeived.............................. �............................................ (.....................) Y'otes �' ................................................................................................................Received...............................:........................................... (.....................) Yoies � .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Y'otes � ..............................................................................................................Reccived........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes � � � 1 � � — ___ .�t-��, _ _ �_r.��-��==�z-� — - - - _ _ I Fo�• the 0}�ce of....ASSES�CQR-..:....2Y.EA.�...T� ......................................... �1k�...1�.....ZipO.y .....................................................................Re�eiUed...................:.................................................... (..lf ..�.....) �^otes ........................................ .. . . . . . . I�eceived...............:........................................................ ( ..... ...........) Votes � . Received ........................................................................ .. .. i........ Votes ..... ... . ............ ...... ...... ......... .... .... .. .. ...... .� ............. . . ........................................................................ (.......... . ) ..................................................................................................................Received.......................................................:................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................P�eceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes . I'or tlze 0 f�ce o f........ CQ.�TS�,',A�I�F....-..—..2....�''.��....`�.`�� ................................... �r1�JIIla$... �......1+9.�.�C.�.....Jt • .............................................Received........................................................................ ....�... (. g.......) Votes �+�,`,c�,j.N..c"�,. TC�...�e�..�� .........................................................................Received........................................................................ (...�.3i.......) Votes ............................................................ ......................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..........................................................:.......................................................Receiued........................................................................ (.....................) Y'otes ..................................................................................................................ReceiUed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes I'or the O f}�ice o f ..........:................................................................................................................... ...........................................................:...................................................I�eceived.......,................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Recei»ed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Recei-ved........................................................................ (.....................) Votes .:..........:.................:.................................................................................Receivetl........................................................................ (......�..............) Votes ................................................................................................................I�eceived......................................................................... (.....................) Votes Total numbcr of persons actually present and voting �vas... � ......................................... ...�... ...........................( �J� ) S ell ut I'i ures Total numUer of ballots rcceived by mail was ............................................................................................................................( � ) Spell Out Figures Total numbcr of names entered upon the election registers �vast.../...�-2� ................................. ......... ... ...... ......( ��; Q ) Spell O t Pi�ures ' . . Q Total number of ballots received from the clerk was.�/.� .. .. . .. . .. . .. .... .. . .... .. . ......�Lte�.Q,�..( 3 7 4. ) Spell Out F gufes Total numUer of unused ballots returned to the clerlc wa�4�f.1..�...... .... .: �.... . ......Zir.t4cG�C../.......( oZ�� ) ell Ou �gu es Total number of ballots actually cast and counted was...�/....T.��Gr .... ... . . . . .. ..... ........ ..... .... . ......................( p� � . ) Sp � Pigures "I'otal number of spoiled ballots returned by voters tivas ........................................ .. .. ... .. ............................................( �� ) Spell Out Figures Total number of blank ballots found in the ballot box was .............................. .......... .....................................................( �� ) Spell Out Pigures Total number of wholly defective ballots cast and not counted was ............................. ... .. ... ....................................( � •) Spell Out Figures t�'e herebJ certify that tlr,e foresoins returns are correct. .qttest: .� ................... ......... ��..F%K..RI�./ yiC.�� .... ..................................... ............` .........................��,,..� Jr-, G�!...f:,s:-�,�, �- .. . .. ..............-............ Cler�'s of Election � / �j / � i i / � , �/ ' / � � � �� ' � � / �� � . ; s ; `., v S�JIVIMAI�Y STATEIVI�N"I' OF VOTES. For.......................................................................................:...................................... Election .. �.1..�.�r��'t.�.r ....... .................................... of ............ HOPKINS............................ �tate o� ,�i�r�e�ot�, COUNTY .............. o f ..HENNEPIN ./It an Etectian held in the.....1T..�.LLA,G�' ...QF'.'....�Q.1.'.K.�.NS�.....COiJNTY,.,.OF...HENNEPIN ............... .......................................... ................................................................................................ State of rifi.nne.sotd, on the ...............3.xCl...........................................day of D�cember ................................................. �q, D. 1s..46.., the follozving votea were cast and counted for tT� candi- da{�es enu.me�rated below: For tlze D}�'cce o f....Y�LL�iG�....`�'�u��,'.�'�''���--�� �R.. T.�'�� ................... - ...... . ..... 5... ....�{....... BQC1�aI1 ................................... .. �!.l�.lfn.i.................... (....... �..�.�....) Yotes .................................Receeaved....'.. .... .. ..... John Brecka • .- ................................................................................................................ . ...........!1�c,�1.71........... ....... (.........�..:1�.') v'otes Kenneth...J�....IIL1I11a3 ..........................................................Received....�. .... .. � ..-....�r.� ... (...........L.}.�o..) Votes ................. . Q1�,S.•.... w.�.... �erZFL11 .............................................................lZeceived..... ... .... .:......1,!�.c�..�. . ... (. �'..`.1.� Votes ................ ............ �O�lA...w:•.... �rk�Il ...... ... .....................................................Received...... .. . ... .' .. ..��....... (............I!.�.) Y'otes Howaxd ..E..... B�oore.......... Irving.. W.,.....Qltm.an...... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... .............................................................................................. ............................................................................................................... ..................Rece,i,ved.. .. . ... .:-...1.d,.M�:........................... (........�.�p...) VoEes ..................Reeeiued.. ..... .. .. . ..>�I�J:Q.......................... (...........�I�...%�) Y'otes ..................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Yotes ..................Received........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes ..................IZeceived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes For the offcae of.....V�I,+L.AG�+. FT. �... �%Li$1 ........................................................................... R eceived ...0 Ph.i.� ip...�h.ristopherson .......................................r�e�ezUea.....� 0, E, HOrD@ ....................................................................Receii�ed.....� . ..... .. ............................ . . Douglas R. LLi83�8r ..................................................IReceived.....- �+2X1...�.�..�.� 8.x�i ...........................................................................Received...... � -- 2 YEAR TERM ��_ ............................................. , .. .... ....,.� ............................ (.......�v.) Votes _—."xi'_ ........... ..................................... (............... ...) Yotes ' (. ...) Votes . ... .................................... (..........�..�./..'..) Votes J.V.'�►�l,ll4.�„���"w�......�...�..�./..) Votes ,,,..,,,,.., _ _.�. ............ ...... �e1TA1d....�.�8.�C1�Q....Q3.t.8.TrJ.BT.� ...........:...�............Recezved..... . . . . :..... ............. .. ................ (.......�.�....) Votes �rr.�Q....��lOt..ti .......................................................................Receive�l...��''I�......�.......................... (.........�1.�.) Votes ..........................................................................:......................................Received.......................u.......................:.......................... (.....................) Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes ....................................................................................................:............Receiaed,...........;..........................................:................::.. (.....................) Votes For the 0}�ce op......J.UST.I�E....OF....T ..P�A,�+.-.-,�. ..�.'.'�....TER�I � �,�- ... .'....�1�,�. l.ti. .A..�. � ............... (.........l�t.�...) Votes c�...... R......�AdB �.S�DI1 ...............................................................l�eeeived........ ... ... ....... D.��.P�.......�'..,�....�A�..Qjt .......................................:...................Reeeived....�.. � ..... . ..... �. ... . �f(.....�...�..�a..) Votes .r'.+.��.�.E'.�'r.9...�......��.�i.� .......................................................Received. � ' � .�, ........ ..... . ...��..ir.fnn, (.....�...D....�..) Votes .............................................................................................................. .Received ........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ............................:.................:................................................................Receii�ed........................................................................... (.....................) Votes For the 0}�ce of...TREASURER-- 2 TER6a ....... ......... .................................................................. , �i1a,I'.�eg.......��......��T8111,e."1�,.t.1 ................................................Reeeived..... ........ ....... ..... . ...............:......... (.......�.�o.......) Votes �.�AtOA...LOfgT8I1 ..........................................................Reeeived.... ... ... -..... . ... ......................... (........?..�?......) I�'otes Ja�.�....J...... M,S�„tCYlkB ...........................................................Reee�ved..... . . , ..z..... . . .. ......... ............. (........�D.�.,,,.) V'otes R, .T'. Ma, O .......Received.. ... .. . .. ... . ... .. . ... (.....I.U...�.�......) Votes ......................... Y......................................................................... .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Y'otes - ' For the 0}�ce of...........BEC.QRD�+�.....-.-...2.... .. ...R..TERM ...........................� _ .��......�lS.SB�..�.....�!�.".�'.Q.�� ..............................:.....:...........Recei_ved�.. . . ... . .. .... (........ � �.�J Votes ............................Reeeaved............................' �.r.... ..................................................................................... ' .. ...................................... . (.....................) Votes ..........................................:.....................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ................:..................................................................Rece,ived..............................,............................................ (.....................) Yotes ....................................................................................Recci.ved..............................;............................................ (.....................) Yotes I'or tice 0�/'ice o f.ASS.ESS.QE....-.:.2.... ... TE� ...................... .... � r .. _ ........... .MIKE,..�Y......Z.IPQY ................................................................Receiued.........NJ����.�N�.�.-�,�Q(....��.�.�0.�....) ti"otes ............................................:...................................:................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) 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Votes �iC�,�Pr�rC�...�8.�..�,� ..........................................:.............................Received... ...... -.....`?1J.lit�A,.....'.............. �o.�... Votes (........... . ) .... :..........:..................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received....................:................................................... (.....................) Votes ........:.........................................................................................................Receiaed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes For the 0 ffice o f .............................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes .................................................:.........................................:......................Receized........................................................................ (.....................) Votes Total numbcr of persons actually present and voting was...tl..�:•�.••�x-�.+... . . . .. . . . . �V'v ..... ..... .. . .. ( � � � ) Spell Out ' P�gures Total number of ballots received by mail was ...............................�./ �'.W...�.....................................................................( • Spell Out Total number of names entered upon tlie elcction registers �vas.�`�^•"..•'��.+�.4 .. .... .. .. .. .. ............. ... Spe Out '�` `����� - Tota] numUer of ballots received from the clerk was....... J .............. ............... • '"'SPetl� ���t��������� ��`����� . . . Total number of unused ballots returned to the clerl: �vas . ..... ..... ............ ... ............ ..... .....�.:.l.1/.1/.�%�,..( . . ' ' Spell Out Total number of ba�lots actually cast and counted was.......�"1l�JC.K�.. . . . . . . ....... ........ ... . . .. .......( pe 1 Ou��^ya�N�� . �. 'I'otal numUer of spoiled ballots returnecl by voters was ............................v�...................................................( Spell Out Total nu�nber of blank ballots found in the ballot box tivas.... ���.1�.1l.lK� ... ....... ..... .. .. ... ........... . . ....( � • Spell Out �`�y�J��� � 1 Total number of wholly defective ballots cast and not counted was ..............:.....�.....................................( Spell Out We her•eby ce�°tify that the foresoine returizs are co�°rect. e4ttest: �.�. . �.2. r . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. �� ..................... .. .... . ....... . . . .... ..:.................... Clei�lcs of El.ection r 0 � ) Pigurc� �u�� ) � u�� > �g�`� ' r�?�b ) Figures ) °� ZO � Figures Pigures > � - � ( � %� � �, � � , �� � �� ; ��,, r ; , ,. ,� , . t SUll�I1VIAI�Y ST1�'I'EIVIENT OF VO�'ES. I'or .............................................................................................................................. Election ........:TTILLAGE� ..................................... of .............HQPKIDiS�................................. ���cie o� �i��e�oi�, ..�QU�.Y.......... ofHE�tNEPIN........ .flt d�t Election held in the.... ..vI,Ia�`i...F'r.....QI'.�....�O�K�..N..�,....G4U�'?.'�y...QF...�NN�P�..N .................................... .................:....:........................................................................, State of rl7inn,esota, on the .......................�til..��....................................day of .�E+C��+$ ................................................, Jl. D. 1�......, the foldozuin�' votea uere cast and counted for th.$ candi- da,tes enumzrated below: - For tl:e O�ce of....V�LIA..�'a�'b....TR1J,S�' +�--....3....X +�R....�F�11� ............... 15.�......�.'.:►�...:B.Pr.�'i.�.c'�1 .................................: : :..................:.........Received....D..�x�r.,...... .. . � . .- �'L.+�r+'e{(....f 3..�,�....) Votes . .. J:Q�,.. BxP.C� ....................................... . ... ......... ................Izeceia�ed........ ..... . ......-.... �.' �...� ....... (.....•S�) Votes . G;" ' _R621I18tY'1...'l. DLlIi1�,$ ......................................................I�eceiaed.... .. . .. ....._...��.. (.....:,,.?..�.....) Votes . ... .. ........ . ... �1a,6. �. �6rZ�1 ' .............I�eceiaed...... ... . ...........�s.�....�.......... (......�iP..3......) Votes .... ... .................................................. ...................................... cT,0Y111..�......�k1A .. .........................................:..............Receiaed......... d.�.....— . .....-..... ..�.....�� . .. (...3..�... ) Voies Howard...E..... Moore .................................................. 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Votes FoT the O�c,e of...:V.ILLAGE....TRU.STEE.--...$....YEgR...TERDd .............. .FrcLtlk...BTOk1 ........................................................................Received....fJ.�xt,e........ . . ...... (.....1 y,�'r.) Votes . ......... . Phi1.i�...C�ristopherson .........:..... ................... r�P���Ued......,� .... . .. . ..................... (........1..,�.....� v�otes .. . .. . .�........F�.......�OrX�,B .................... Rece�ued.....�..%�-......... . . .-�-�l.�(../...�..�...Z....) V'otes ................................................... DQ11g1�S...R.......�r.1.�S8�.BT ....................................�.......;...Reeeived.... ... ..... ...... .. ... . .. ................. (.....1..%........) Votes .�n...�.�,_Zb.Q�i..ti .........................................................................lZeceived..., .��.��....`��R���........................ (..t�,SG...) V'otes HaxO.ld.....".H8iC11."......OS.�P,,,rb.eT$ .............. ...........I�eccived... .. ...� ... . .....r.... .,� ,�i .lrt..'�YL...... (.....:[�...�..) V'otes ..�iArrr.�.B...SjaQt.�i .....................................................................Received...� .. ... ..._..... ....-.....i'k�.-!'�-4.,. (.....��.....) Y'otes .................................................................................................................Rece�ved..................................:........................................ (.....................) Y'otes .................................................................................................................Receiaed........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ...............................................................................................:.................Received........................................................................... (.....................) - Votes For the O�ce of....J.UST.ICE...OF....THE,..P.EACE....-2YF�AP....TE�iM.... , ................................I�eceived....�.,�r.-.¢-......... .. (..../J..La....) Y'otes .J......$.�....Ax,�l.ex'.SOA ............................. - ��.................... Datl,i.e1....��....E01ey ...........................................................I�eceLved..`....T...%t.�.-.�......... ' . ................ (.....2.�?.) Votes S'i.l.s�TPYlG.6...�.....V1.�a ...................................:..................Received...L.�.c.r.�c........ .. .... .. ....-..:�� (.../...�.�.�.....) Votes ....�..... .� ....... ......� . . . ... .........................�ece,iUed.....Q......... ... .......................................... (........�........) Votes ................................................................................................................Receive�..........................................:.....................:.......... (.....................) Votes For t]�.e O�ce o f.... TREASURER.-... 2....�..'..��... T� ........................................... Received.. �..�..t........�!-...... ... ...... (...,�.�...�.) Vo�es .Ck�,axl.es....�.....�er.sman .............................................. . .. . .Ci1.111t011...LQf &��� .........................................................Received....,�.�.R........................ .. .. ......-.��..,,1..3. ./......) Votes .J.�.�..5......J......�c��.�h�� .........................................................Received..�'.1...�+c.L...... .. ...... .....-. .,�.-,�..-y (.../..>��,..) Votes .R.,.....J'.•....Ms�YO ............................................................................Rece,ived....Q..��-..............�........ .....:L�.1....iP...,j�..) Vot,es ....�. . . . . ......,�'.. .. .. .......................�eceived.......l��-................................................ (. � .......) Votes �, For the Offiee of........��'.�'r.�.�'�...-....�.... .�� . R....� ......... ............................. J E.Li..Se�,�,......C..A�.TO�..� ...........................:. '.....Recetved.:..................:...... ................. y�l� Votes . ..,........ .. � a� .............. - .... . . . . ( ..... .... ... .....) "D/�, J ,., � � . �� ��.,,,s� .........................Receaved................................. ....................................... (.....................) Votes ................................................................................................................Received..............:.:.......................................................... (.....................) Yotes .......................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes ......................................................................................Reeeived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes I'or the:(�.�'ice of.....A�SSES�pR-.-....2YEA�....TERM .......................... ............... M1k8....W.......Z:1�,10,jt .....................................................................Peceived.....�.�....Y..+�-..-.`���t-s.�j...... � (.....y�.3� T^otes .................................................................................................................Receii�ed............................................. �.... ............... (.....................) i"otes ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ......................................................................................:...........................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ...............................................................................................:..................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ' � I'os• the 0f�c.e of.........�'i.Q�s.�'.�.�....-.-Z....�'.1�...�.'.�� .................................. `�'hOri1aS...1]�,.....Lagie.,....,Jr.. .............•..............................Reeeived..�.��.......��G�.... . (.....1.f...,,3...5.) Votes E.�..C1.1Wax�,.. �6.�,�.�..... ........................................... �.......................ReceiUer�...... ... ..... ,.... . ...................... ................. (......��.!...Q.....) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received......�y�.��.�....................................... (.....................) Votes ............................:........................:..............................:....:........................Received.............................................,.......................... (.....................) V'otes ......................................................................................:...........................lieceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ' For tTze Of�'ice of .............:..:....::....................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................Rcceived........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes ..................................................................................................................Reccivecl........................................................................ (.....................) Votes .....................................,...............................................:.'......::...................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes .....................:..`.:.._...................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes Totai number of persons actually present and voting-was..•r'••-••-•"••— ...... ............................ ..... ... . ..... .( J��-S } • ♦ Spell Out `�� I'i ures Total number of Uallots received Uy mail �vas ..............................................:.............................................................................( � ) Spell Out Figurca Total number of naines entercd upon the election registers tvas ............................................................................................( ) Spell Uut I'igures Total number of ballots recei��ed•from the clerk was ................................................................................................................i ) - • Spell Out Figures Total number of unusecl ball'oYs'"returned to the'clerk ;*�as ...:.....::.:. :;..;..:......:: .� ' . .................................................................... ( ) ' ' ' Spell Out I'igures '1'otal number of ballots actually cast and counted was ............................................................................................................( ��-j ) . Spell Out Figures Total mm��er of spoil'ed ballots returned by voters �vas ........:.................................................................................................( � ) • ' Spell Out I'igures "rotal number of Ulank ballots'found in the ballot box �vas ..............:.......................................................................................( , � �� Spell Out Total nu�nUer o: wholly defective ballots cast.and not counted was .........:.:.:::....................................................................( Spol Out tiVe her�eby ccrtifJ that tlze foresoins retur�zs ar�e co�mect. �4ttest: ...................................../.!L ........ ... .................................................... ... ..... .. . ......... ��.:Q.��:..... t .. . . . . . .:........... Cler es of �lectiorc a � � O � � � .s U N O) �. � O ti ) Figures ) Figures .....,��.....�a..,.... ��r��D.: �C�.,���.�...... ................................... ..........�....................................................... ......... � ................................��lr......����./...................... Jud�es of Election E � a `a � 3 `_ _ I ___ _� _ _ — =- �- � , NOi 22Q� 9ummarg_9tntcment nf _V�ttce [liev. 3-19-4U «�_ _. _ _. _ �_ _ ..- ..� __.._ �._.._ . MllLer,DavL_-C�., ,MlnneaDolie.r�lnn.._ - -. - Q -� � SLTIl�1VIARY S'�'ATE1ViENT OF VO'I'ES. � , ro�• .............................................................................................................................. Etection , � ..VILI.A,GE ........................................... of ............HOF�INS................................... � ����� 0� �i�t���Ot�f., COUNTY .............. o f .HENi�?EF'IN.... , ✓1t c�n ELe,ction h�elat in the....VIZ,,LAGE..,QF..HOPKIN'S� COUPIiY OF HENP�S�PIN 'J . . ....................... ............ ................................................. .......................................... 1 :............................................................................... .........., Stat^ of ✓lfinrusota, on the ..............�PG�............................................�� �f � .. �.����r .................................................. R. D. 19..�..., tlie folZoivin�' votes uere easi and counted for the candi- ' dates enum,erated below: ' ....................For the o}��e of...VILLAGE....TRUSTEE--3. YF'�R...TF�I................... . .. . . ..... +5.. ..E.... B8C1CITli�Il . . ............................ �.7. �..............I�eccived.... .....� . . .`...... . ... ............... (.....�...l......) I�'otes John Breoka ' ... ......................... ....�L�tla9 .......................... �.�:�...............Received........ .... . .. . ....... ........... ............. ....... (......,� .,?�.) Votes KBAI18�t1 J. c, ..................... ..............................................�../..�................Receirred... . ...................Q'.� .N..�......................... (.......!j..l.......) Votes . �1c1,8. �. �8T�3T! .......�..�.�.P.� .................I�eccived.............. .. `��.................... � �..... j''otes ....................................................................... � ..... .. ............. . (......... ... . ) � . JO�lA.. �......Ld+r�{lII ...... ... ........................... ...�..................I�ece�ved.....`7'� .. .. ................................................. (........ �..q...... J Votes ........ .................................................................................................................. $OW'r�TGi E. BBOGT6 � ' � .............................. .........................................�.�..�..................Recr.,i,ved...........�...... ................................................ (......�....G.....) Votes ITV1II� �. �1LCi:�T1 • .�'� ........�..d-r!�t.1 ................ (. ��f..) Yotes ........ ............................................................�'.N`.............................. Receiucd....."..7... ........... .................................................................................................................I�eceiued........................................................................... (.....................) Yotes .................................................................................................................Receiaecl,....._..................................................................... (.....................) Votes ..................................................... ...........................................................Reccived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes Fo�• Ehe O��e of....�Y�Y���F TRUSTEE-- 2 Y�'+'AR T+ER� ... ... .......................................................... �f'T�l�C...BT,0�C1 ............................................��%..�..............Received....�. ....�M�A...�... . . (..........�......) Votes �........... � ptll�.�p...�+.hT15�0�?I10rs021 ................�Y............lZeeeiued.......C,.�....�✓'�.. . ....................................... (...........�......) Voies ... ........ ....... ......... � 0. E. Harne ��.� ............. Received ... �-�1l..................... (.....7..�.......) Votes ... ........................ ...................................................... .... . . . ... ...... Dou�l�s A, Iu�sier �-�p P � ................................. ...................................................L? ..........Peceived.....� .......... ....L� . .. .. .................. (.....,�-..�..) Vvtes Isn Bdilbert ,�'. �� k�u�'.` .. ............................................................................�Y... Reccived... . . ........ ........... ........ �(.....�..5�%....) Votes . . .. ... . .... ........ ..............................................:�53�3�... �c,iTO�+;i....�HE.��l.�....�S.i,.Gi�?P.P�.....�.}"'.�''.'.......recei.vc�l......� . .. .............. ..... �.�.:I�............... '�— �-!..... T''ot,es �t�t� ( .............. ) e- , _ Carrie...S�ott ........................ �.........r�eceived...........'�.—�..-.��........... (...........�......) Vot�es . . . ............................. ..... . .............................. .............................................................................................,,.�............Recei,r;ed........................................................................... (.....................) Y'otes .............................................................. �..j..�..�....D......Receiued........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .......................................................................................................IZeceived........................................................................... (.....................) V'otes . For the O}�ce of.....J�TST,ICE..OF .THE PEACE--2 YF.AR T11+R11I . .. . ... ............................................................................. J. $. A11�8T�OIl .................................?�..�.6............IZeceived......�..�..'.D�......�.��........................... (.....I.�,..�G....) Votes ......................... . . D�,C19.81 E. �Ole ..............ReceiUe ... ' � .................................................�.............................�0...�.7 �AA..`���...Y1�.�'�u�, (....�...�...�...) Votes E"'i1�SE21Ce...H....T1�1�� ........................./�..�'�.............Iteceived.�..��..��..�.. (......(..t�.J.. f Votes ... .. �1� ................2eccived.......�-1/�................................................ (................�...) Vot.es ..........................................................................................................Rcceived........................................................................... (.....................) Votes TNEASURE�-- 2 YEAR TEi�2 For th,e. Ofj"ice of ............................................................................................................. .......... C.narles C. Hor�man .................3�..� ��t...� ..�..���... ........ �..../..y�..3...� v�otes .. .........................T....,.�..r................ .. ..............�CCB° Uf. . .. C.linton Lll1 �en �,,.✓J..(t? .............IZeceiaed .�—�'... .� ..... .... � ............................... (.......r��...g..) Votes ............................................................................... . Jas. J. Matchke • � � . . . .......................................................�,. ��....................Rer,eaued..� . . ....� . � .......................... .......�..�.) Votes ... . . .... (. �.�. ..�.... .��y0 `1`��.. / ............Receive�!Il+. � ............. (.....�.. f...3... J Votes .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes R�CORDER -- 2 YEAR T E�`M Forth.e O��ce of ....................................................... ................................................................ J. Rtls�,611 C�TTO11 ..................�/L�.�......... Received.��lS�.�.. .�.. (....�.I...�.) Votes .................................................................................................................ReeeiUed........................................................................,.. (.....................) Vutes ...................................................................................................Rece,ived........................................................................... (.............:.......) Yutes ................................................................................................................Received........................................................................... (.....................) Votes .............................................................................................................R,eceived..:........................................................................ (.....................) Votes i i 9 ; I ._ . �-------- _.___.w_M � I'o�� the Offi,ce of'.,�1,SSESS.�A..--2.... .^l. + i1Q............ . ........ ; MIK�..Qi1.�.....7r-I,�Y .................................�.�.�..�...........I�eceiz;acl,� . . ... . ...................... ..�(.....3..�..�..) Y"otes ................................................................................................................l�c^cic�e�l........................................................................ (.....................) Vntes ................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Voles = .................................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) Votes . : ..................................................................................................................I�eceiL•ed........................................................................ (.....................) Votes • I'or the Of�'cce of..C�%1�I►�.�'.��....T..�....�...��,�....�`.��'r� .......................... ..... �'�1Qf�1E�....�.......�:�!.�.Q.�....al.T.. .............I...O.��.:.....ReceivecZa�.UJ0...1. _.......... � �at. � �S Y"otes °�, `''+v"o�f.. . .. . � ( .... . ... .........) � � .� e-i , , � • �4De`�,Ts�....�i8�.11 ............................................�s......�.../�.........Recezved...�e� � .�. . M.-......� .............................. (.........�..=5...) Votes I ..................................................................................................................IZeceivec7......................................................................... (.....................) Votes � ..................�................................................................................................Received........................................................................ (.....................) 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J �es of Election v I ' / �; .................................................... ........... .............. � .... . ................... �... . . ............ . 1 . . .. .. ... ............ Clerlcs o f �l.ection � � � 0 N O) ti � O � U N m � 0 � , `�� � �. , ' „� - � , A regular meeting�of, the �village:��ouncil o� Hopkins, was held e� .the. Village Hall: on December at 7:30 P.M. . . All members present. ; the V�illage of 17th, 1946, , , �lson moved,�. Brown seconded, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read... �arried. Carroll moved, . Brown sec onded, . that the f ol l owing 1 ic ense applications-be granted, subject to Bond appraval by the Village attorney. Ca,rried. Clayton �: Shonka,, -Bomling alle�t license; �Palter J. Ronnie, on sale Non-intoxica,t ing malt liquor� license, off sale non-intoxicar ting malt liquor�license, soft drinks, milk and cigarette� licenses;- Haxris Brothers Plumbing Co., Inc. installation of gas burners installat ion of oil burners and plumbing 1 icenses; 1�111 iam L, l�allery installat ion of ' gas burner.s and plumb ing 1 icense; Burrin.am Sparks, on sale Non-intoxicating malt liquor license, off sale non-intoxica- ting malt liquor lieense, soft.drinks, milk and cigarette license; Edward J. Prochaska,, cigarette._license; Red Owl Stores, milk and cigarette license; Len Milbert, on sale non-ibtoxicating malt liqumr licenae, off sale non-intoxicating malt liquor license, soft drinks, milk�and cigarette license; Betty and Carl Realander, on sale non- intoxicating. malt liquor license, off sale non-intoxicating malt liquor� license, ,soft drinks, milk and ciga,rette license; Oak Ridge Country Club, Club license for Intoxicating Liquor, Club license fmr 3.2 Beer�; A. F, and A�.ice Shonka, ,on sa,le non-intoxicating malt liquor� ,license, off sale non-intoxicat ing �alt 1 iquor 1 icense, soft drinks and`cigaxette l�icense; and, �artin J, Vanek, milk and cigarette license for ene.month. Carroll moved, Brown seconded, tY�at the Village apply for the conveyance to , it of the follawing describ d tax forf ited land: Carried. '�� Tha,t part � of Lot s f ive and f if t een � 5 and 15 �and No rth fitteen _(15) feet: of Lot six (6) lying Nortn qf R, R, right- ; of-v�ay etc in Block twPnty ( 20) , and Lot t en (10) and �iorth fifteen �15) feet of Lot nine �9), exc��� thQ East forty � ( 4�) feet thereof etc, in B:lock toventy=one (�1), both in � West Minneapolis. Carroll moved, Mi13�ert seconded, that the ap�lication of the Lakeland Realty �ompany for vacation of Monroe Avenue, beta�een First S�treet IJorth and St. Louis Street, be c ontinued until January 21at, 194'�. "Carried. � ,: Olson mwed, Carroll seconded, that the application of Walter J. Ronnie for a darice riall license be denied. Carried. ::-=�ti,� . ,. . . �C��all maved, Milber� seconded, that the 1�`illage rs uest ,the Northwestern Bell Telephone �ompany to,start to strans�er the Police and Fire te�ephone from the Vanek Caie to the Village Hall. Carried�, - �� Carroll��mcnred, Olson s,eccnded, tnat the,re be Flaced on the record , of, �this �buncil, a note of ;appreciat ion for the valuable services pe:rformed by retir'ing Trustee, E. S. Broa�n, on beha,lf of the V�illag�e of Hopkins, Carried. `'� Brown moved, 01son seconded, that the tollowing bills be paid. Carried. 13142 13143 13144 13145 .,1.�:�_�;,; : 13146 1314'7 13148 13149 Nels Nelson Donald E, Dovenberg Jacob Scheffler Henry ScY�.issler Joe Joret James Chmel M ike Ho lm R, J. Haugeto 1727 rank Rosengren 17271 �iilliam Quinn GENERA.L FUND labor pol ice police labor labor labor ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND : �v-s;c•:�.Q►. '• '.i_��•�`�:a: � :r . s► �i;c�: y.o, . ... ... 43.60 10.45 3.80 7'7 . 47 29. 45 8.75 0.35 11. 4A 33.'73 37.53 9 � (Officlal Publlcation) VILId1GE OF HOPSINS Minutes of Council Meetin6 A regular meetin� 01 the VillaBe Counctl oY the VillaBe oi Hopkine, wse held st the V111age Hsll an December 17th, 1946, at 7:30 P.M. All membera preeeat. Olson moved, Brown seconded, that. Lhe minutea of the laet meeting be approved as read. Carried. Carroll moved, Browa seconded, that the following licenae applicationa be granLed, sub�ect to Bond approvsl by the. Village attorney. Casled. Clayton C. 8honka, Bowling slley 11- cense; Walter J. Ronnie, oa sale Non- intoxicating malt liquor licenee, off sale non-lntoxicating malt llquor 11- cense, eoft drinke, milk and clgarette licenses; Han1s Brothere Plumbing Co., , Inc., inatallstioa of gae burners, 1n- stallation of oil burn�rs aad plumbing ,licenae; Wllliam L. Mallery, inetnlle- �tlon of ges burnere and plumblaB 11- cen"se; Burnham 9parke, on sale Non- lntoxicsting malt liquor license, off sale non-intoxicating malt liquor 11- cense, soit drinks, milk and cigarette license; Edward J. Prochaskn, Clgarette llcense; Red Owl Storea, m11k end clga- rette license; ,Lea Milbert, on sale aon- intoxicatiag malt llquor license, oi1 sale aoa-iatosicating melt liquor li- cense, aoft drinks, milk snd cigarette license; Betty and Carl Realaader, on sale noa-iatoxicatlag malt llquor li- cense, off sale noa-iatoxlcating malt liquor licenae, soft drinke, milk snd cigarette llcense; Oak Ridge Couatry Club, Club license for Intoxicating Liquor, Club licenae for 3.2 Beer; A. F. snd Alice Shonka, oa eale non-in- toxicstiag malt liquor license, oif oale non-intoalcating malt liquor licenae, soft drinks and cigsrette license; and, Martin J. Vsnek, milk and cigarette 1�, cense for one moath. � Carroll moved, Brown seconded, thaL the Villsge apply for the Conveyance to it oi the following descrlbed tax forteited land. Carried. That part of Lote iive and fifteea feet oi Lot six (6) lying N rth lof R. R. right-of-way etc. in Blcek twenty (20), and Lot ten (30) and North fifteen (IS) feet M Lot nine (9), eacept the Saet forty (40) feet thereoi etc. ia Block twentp-one (21), both in West Minneapolie. ,Carroll moved, MIIbert sewnded, that the application oi the Lakelaad �Rsalty Compaay for vacatlon of Monroe Ave- nue, betweea Flrst 8treet North and St. Louis Street, be continued unt11 January 21at, 1947. Cartled: ' Olsoa moved, Carroll seconded; thflt the applicatioa of Walter J. Ronnte for a dance .hall license be• denied. Oar- rled. Carroll moved, MIIbert seconded, that the Village request the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to etart to tranafer the Police and Fire telephone from the Vanek Cafe to the Vlllsge Eall. carrtea. Carroll moved, Olson seconded, thst there be placed on the record of thla CouncII, a note of appreciatlon for the vsluable services pertormed by retiring Trustee E. 8. Brown, oa behalf of the Vlllage of Hopkina. Carried. Browa moved, Olson seconded, thst the folloWing bille be paid. Carried. CiEI�ERAI� F'fTND !Tels Neleoa, labor ________________�43.80 �onald E. Dovenberg; police _____ 10.45 facob SchefIIer, police ___._______ 3.80 ienry Bchusaler, labor ----------- �7.47 foe Joret, lsbor __________________ 29.45 fsmee Chmel, labor -------------- 8.75 �ike Rolm ------------------=---- 0.35 �. J. Haugeto -------------------- 11.40 ROAD AND BRIDC}E FIIND � rank Rosengren. labor ---------- 33.?3 �Vilifam Quinn. labor ------------ 37.53 �mil Brokl, labor ________________ 67.13 foha Wlliman, labor _____________ 83.80 �dolph Svoboda, labor ___________ 30.40 Praak Erickson, lsbor ----------- 7.80 IIpon motioa duly mBde and aecond- :d the meetiag sdjourned. J. RII$BEI,L CARROLL Clerk , �TTEST: JR. I? M. MADDEN �resident (Dec. 26) , � �: . . � � . . ^ . - , . _ �ti, �r, X ' . . . c�..Y+ _ ��k'y ,. . , . � - nr . .. .. � ' . ' � ' . . _ _ � . � � - .� , . . .� t , . . . r . , �v,.%� _ . . �. . . ' ; . . i � . . . . ' " <.. ' ' . � . . , . � ' . ' . , ' . . . .- . . . �:� , �_ _ . � - . r' ' . , . . . _ . I . . ,, , , . . ' .� : ' , . ,. 172'72 Emil. Brokl 4� labor „ 67.13, �. __,,��; 17273 John �illman .. . . ,:. labor• , . 83:60, r . � 172'74 AdolpYi� Svobodat,: ' � labor 30.40 1'7275 Fraxik Er.ickson � labo�r� 7.60 . �, - , . ; _ � ; . , , , ; ; ;... 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