1948_Minute BookA regular meeting of t�.e City Council of the City of' ��opkins, ��S.innesota,
was duly held at the city hall on the 6th day of January, 1948, at 7;30
o' clocl� F.I.�=. �l�he follo�ain� �embers vrere present ; Joseph C. Vesely , ��nton
�. Olson, Len L�ilbert, ;�. �. Beck�an and John Ziegler, and the follo�•ring
were absent ; I�Tone . _.
T::ilbert moved, Becl�an seconded, tnat the follotivin�; bills be paid.Carried,
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GII�i EI�L �� UI�
1'-�merican Linen Co�pany To�,rel service
Donald C. Bennyhol'f, Reg.of �deeds, Recording Charter
Dahlberg Dros . Inc . Repair vJork
A. j:1. Elmc�uist Six keys for oi i'ice
I,ouis G. Faucher P'olice :�rork
Feudner-Davidson ��ency Insurance on �sst.
Hop�Lins �'ire �ept . Fire calls
Joseph Joret Labor
Thos . ",�; . Lapic Police Duty
Lee i:�:clvally &� kssociates Preparation of maps
IIenry L1. T:lason �: Sons buildin� partition
l�tational Casr Register Co. Cash dravrer �, tray
Northern States Fo:°rer Co. �ighting service
Northv�esterr_ �ell Tel. Co. Telephone service
J'acob ;5cheffler Labor
Henny Schussler Labor
rrank �todola Labor
Suburban I�enn. County Relief Board - l�elief
door
clerk's bond
and plat
in hall off ice
f or new of i ic e
Undertivood Corporatio� Typevariter repair service
RO�D 1�i.v'D BRIDGE FtiZ�;D
Emil Brokl
';1r��. Bros Boiler 8� ��;;fg. �o
Constructior. Bulletin
Dahlberg Brothers, Inc.
Ernest J . �7uda
�rank �rickson
General P.�ills , Inc .
Hedber�-Freidhei�a. c: Co .
Hennepin Count�r �egietv
Johnson � Hemza
I�Torthern States Power Co.
?.lilli�� �zuinn
rrank Rosengren
,i�dolph Svoboda
Johr_ �:;Tillman
Labor
Repair on sno�r plotiv
y-�dvertisement for bids
Repairs
Repairs
Labor
Salt
S and
Printing
�ocohol
�,ighting service
Lab o r
Labor
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7277 L�IcCarthy ;";ell Co�pany Lstimate on nevJ well
7278 Lee i�=cNally ard �ssociates r�ngineering s�ervice re T�vell
7279 l�:eptune i:�eter Cor2pany . i�ieter and set Flanges
7280 I�ortnern �tates i�o��er Co. Electric povJer
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16872 Dorsey,Colman,Brker,Scott & Barber,legal service or� bonds 325.93
16873 Lee llicNally &�Sssociates �n�;ineer fees 1250.00
16874 Sewage Disposal Fund Transfer
Beckman raoved, T:�iilbert seconded, t�iat the followin� license applications
be granted. Carried.
Clover �,eaf Creamery Co. , 1 r�i.lk delivery truck license,
Delano Dairy, 1 milh truck license,
��inn �ros. 3 gasolin� purips licer_se,
Cigarette Service Ca. Inc., Sparkyts �estaurant, cigarette license,
R. r�. Schr:iitz, Off sale i�on-intoxicating liquor, soft drinks railk c� ci�arette�
Charles E. Deiv, d/b/� Club Cafe, �n and off-sale non-intoxic�,tir� liquors, .
sof t drinks, milk and ci�arettes,
Clarence �. Skogh, d/b/a Elmers Ice Cream, soft drinks,r.�ilk
�" . �asperson, f our r�il� truci�s ,
�edcrson Bros., three milk trucks,
`;�. S. Smetana, cigarettes,
C. E. Patterson, gasoline bulk stora�e station,
Len A,iilbert, on and off sale non-intoxicating liquors, soft
milk and ci�arettes,
ana ci�arettes,
drini�s ,
Ray Bastyr and Thomas �heehan,sof t drinks and six bot��rlir� alleys,
Edward J. Prochask`a, d/b/a Hopkins Drug, cigarette license,
Norris Creameries, three milk trucks, �
Standard Oil Co., gasoline bulk storage station,
'�'�lalter J. Ronnei, on and off sale non-intogicating.liquors, soft drinks,
m.ilk and cigarettes, '
Jos. V. Lapic, milk license,
Nelson-TvTatchke, soft arinks and t�vo gasoline service punps,
Northland T��ilk & Ice CreaM Co. two milk trucks,
�- PJierle t s SkeLly Service , t��ro . gasoline service station pumps ,
Red OT��rl Stores, _.Inc. , nlilk and cigarettes,
Jorgensen Bros.,,on and off sale non-into�icating liquors, soft drinks,
.- milk and cigarettes,
�tandard Heating Cor�lpany, to insi�all gas and oil burners,
:!�Jillia� G. Heathcock, d/b/a Hopliins Fluribin� 8c Heatin; Co. to do
Geor�e G. Penriy, to do plumbing, � - .
Frank H. Hutchinson and E'�Jilliam R. 'Carlson, d/b/a Hu�chinson and
to do plur�lbing and install gas and oil burners,
Harris Brothers Flumbin� Company, Inc., plunbing and installation
gas and oil burriers,
plumbing,
Carlson,
of
�11den Syverson, d/b/a Syverson Sheet T:Tetal & Heating Co. installa�ion of
gas and oil �urners, .
Trie j'�laterbury �Co., installation of gas and oil burners,
Abe l�entel�, d/b/a North Side Flb. & Htg., to do plumbing,
�:i. J. ��deldon, Jr. , d/b/a_.%rSatts Sweet. Shop, On and off sale non-intoxicating
- liquors, soft drinks, �zilk_and cigarettes,
�.P.Plankers, d/b/a Plankers Food Ptarket, milk and cigarettes,
E�vald Bros. Sanitary__Dairy, one milk truck license,
Gordon Noleen, two gasoline service station pumps,
G. H.1�assel, three gasoline service filling station pumps,
R. H. Herzan and r�r'i. R. Bastyr, off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors,
- milk and ci�arettes,
A.R•I�Iaeder, d/b/a It�Iaeder's Direct Service Station, soft drinks, cigarettes
and five gasoline service ,filling station pumps,
L.J.Ellsworth, d/b/a �elect Service Oil Co., thre e gasoline station pumps,
Ziegler moved, Bec��n.an seconded, that separate applications be m�e and
separate licenses be issued to each of the followin� places of business
where mechanical devices are to be installed:
T�en l�3ilbert, Ra�,r and Tony Shonka, 11:Iatt �'Jeldon, Longs Cafe, Blue �ird Grill
Becknan noved, Zie�ler second'ed,
permission to hold bin�o games at
Bebruary�, 1948. Carried.
that the Hopkins Fire Dept. be.granted
T�iatt's Sweet Shop during the month of
l�tLilbert raoved, �iegler seconded, that � ohn Brecka be appoin�ted fire marshall
for the year 1948. Carried. -
�ie�ler r�oved, Beck.rnan seconded, that Louis Eiclam be appointed fire chief
-_ for the year 1948, and that the appointments or the rest ol the fire de-
partrient officers be in accorc�ance vrith the lis-� as submitted by the fire
departrment and a recomraendation as to the fire stetiYard's salary to come
froin the department . i.arried. -
Beckr�an moved, Ziegler seconded, that the Hennepin Count;� Revie�r be
desi�;nated as the official city newspaper and that the clerk publish the
minutes in said newspaper at a cost not to exceed fifty dollars per month
tYirough the year after being measured and billed at the regular legal rate.
Qn the vote, Beckman, �Ziegler and i�Iilbert votec� aye, Olson voted no.Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beci�aan seconded, that the hopkins Gun Club be granted
permission to conduct supervised trap shoots within the city limits
of Hopkins. Carried.
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112ilbert noved, Beckman seconded, that tne Lake Harriet ;�,merican I.egion Fost�`
Ivo. 500 and Auxiliary be granted per�ission to hold a bingo game_at the__
�opkins Zegion hall on the evening oi Friday, J'anuary 23, 1948. Carried.;
' t a con-
Nlilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, � that tn.e City of Hopkins enter in o
tract for a six montns period v�ith the Neptune Itiieter Company. Carried.
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Olson moved, T�:ti.lbert seconded, the adoption of a resolution that the City of
Hopkins enter into.:the proposed contract with the Suburban Hennepin Count y
Relief Board. Carried. -
i�;rilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the Northern States �o�rer Company be
�ranted perrrlission to place.three poles on 4th street north betl�leen 14th
and 15th avenues and three poles in the al-ley betv�reen 4th stree�c north and
iIight�ray I�To. 7 between 14th and 15th avenues. Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that the follov�ing bonds be- accepted sub ject
to� approval by the city attorney: I,. E. Schutz, Engner ,�. Johnson, Theodore
J'ohnson, �. �"y . Elinquist and F. 1. Caroline. Carried.
Beckman moved, �lson seconded, that the clerk be instructed to advertise for
-�ids for tar oil and road raig and sidewal�-curb and gutter construction.Carried,
�=ayor Vesely then announced the follov�ing committees:
Licenses and Fermits; Ziegler �i��-,^�,
Park Board-; Bec��an chairman, Vesely and �iegler
Road and Bridge ;(31son chairman, I�iilbert and Beckman
tuUlic ��Telfare; Entire council
;'Jays and Iti��eans ; Entire council
Public Utilities ; I�1Lilbert chairman, �iegler and Olson
Public Safety; Vesely chgirr,ian, Becl�nan and Ziegler
Becl�nan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the above committees be confirmed.Carried,
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the First I�ational Bank of Hopl�ins and
the Northwestern I�Tational Bank of Hopkins be designated as the official
depositories of the cityts funds upon the filing by each of the above banks
of collateral in the amount of Forty thousand dollars t Carried.
Beckman moved, Qlson seconded, that Dr. Frank J. Kucera be appointed health
officer for the year 1948. Carried. .
Tvl,i.lbert moved, B ecl.flnan seconded, that Engner �. Johnson and .�dilliam Strobeck
be appointed as members of the Board of Health for 1948. Carried. �
Beckman moved, Olson seconded, that Lee �,IcNally and r�ssociates be appointed
cit,y engineers for 1948. Carried. '
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- Beckman moved, �iegler seconded, that the �ibrarian's salary be set at
;�124. 50 per month. , Carri ed . .
Be�cl�,an rzoved, TJlilbe�_t seconded,
:�250.00 per month. Carried.
�eclflr.an-moved, Ziegler seconded,
at �250.00per month. Carried.
that the deputy clerk's salary be set at
that the Chief of Folice's salary be set
�iegler moved, Becl�nan seconded, that police offiee� L. Schutz and ^lheodore
Johnson salaries be set at ;�220.00 each per month. Carried.
�lbert moved, �ie�;ler seconded, that Ralph Sohns�n�salary be set at �225.00
oer month and John Specken's salary be set at w200.00 per month. Carried
Beckm.an moved, Ziegler seconded, that John Brecka and �oseph Hromadko
salary be set at �225.00 g:r month. Carried.
Beckxlan raovecl, I:':ilbe�t �econded, that He�man Olson_'s salary be set at �250.00
per month. Carried. ,
Olson moged, i�flilbe�t seconded, that the hourly rate be set at ;�1.15 per hour.
Carried. .
Olson moved,�i��Iilbert seconded, that the Road Sup�r�isor and Blade man's salary
be set at ;�230.00 each per month. Carried. ,.
Olson moved, Zie�ler seconded, that the shovel manfs salary be :�220.00 �r
month. Carried.
Olson moved, I+�Tilbert sec�onded, that the city dunp man's salary be set at
��c�x��x wl.l5 per hour. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the health off ic er t a salary be s et at
��00.00 per �Sear. Carried.
�iegler moved, i��iilbert seconded, that the treasurer's salar y be ti�350.00 per year.
Carried.
Olson rioved, ��Tilbert seconded, that the city attorney's salary be set at �50..00
per month.
Qls ori moved, �iegler seconded, that the dispatcherts salary be considared
at the next meetin�. Carried.
Pursuant to advertise�ent, bids were opened f or a road patrol and the
following bids tivere received ;
.Rosholct Equipment Co.
Adams No. 5 Road Fatrol 76 H.F. Diesel, 21,560 pounds, 1300 x 24"
tires front and_rear, . Y10,360.75
Same as above equipped with V, plow and snovr �ting and snov�r
lights, , '
5�12 ,19 5 . 45
�Yil�iam H. 'Ziegler Co. Inc• '
Caterpillar No. 12, l00 H.P. Diesel, 24,313 pounds, 1300 x 24" -
tires, � front-and rear, �10,171.00
Same as above equipped ti��ith the plow, snow wing and
snovr lights, ,:
.. . _ 5�12 ,121. 75
Caterpillar No. 113, 70 H.F.Diesel, �1,171 pounds 1200 x 24'�
tires, front and rear, N 9,091.00
Sane as above equipped v�ith V plow and snow lights and
snow wing, ;�11,041.50
Borchert Ingersoll, Inc. "
i�111is-Chalmers model � 75 I� Diesel, 23,700 pounds,
tires front and rear,
Same as above equipped Vrith V ployv and snow wing and
snow li�hts,
1300 g 24�r
y�10, 336 . 70
�12,027.50
George T. an Co.
Galion No. 102 76 H.g. Diesel, 23,900 pounds 1300 x 24�� tires
front an.d re�r, - �10,167.00
Same as above equipped �rrith V plotr� and snow vring and snow
1 i ght s , .� - �
��11, 947 . 00
Ziegler moved, T;�iilbert seconded, that the above bids be referred to the city
engineer for recor�mendation at its first meeting in rebruary, 1948, after
�eeting with the road and bridge committee. Carried.
DTilbert moved, Becl�an seconded, that city appointments for 1948 be the same
as for 1947 except the health officer and road supervisor an.d that the salary
of the city attorney be reconsidered at next meeting. Carried.
Olson moved, r,2ilbert seconded, that Emil Brokl be appointed road supervisor.
Carried.
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Ulson,moved, Becl�an seconded, that Engner J'ohnson be appointed Chief of
Police, Carried.
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Vesely noved, Beckman seconded, that "Resolution Expressing Gratitu�e to
Honorable �.iNi.P:�T�dden" (attached exhibit rr�tr� be adopted. Carried unaniraously.
Ziegler moved, I��iilbert seconded, that the City- of Hopkins pay for the building
being used as a warming house at the Harley Hopkins �chool skati ng rink, pro-
vided that sar�.e will be left open to the public and also that the same becomes
the property of the City of Hopkins. Carried.
Tdli.lbert nioved, Ziegler seconded, that ,�L. iJ. Elmquist be appointed secretary
of the council. , Carried. .
The clerk then read °fOrdinance T�o. 1 Relating to I,icense Fees �'or T�Techanical
Amusement Devices" .., �iilbert moved, Becl�nan seconded, that said reading be
accepted as the first reading of said ordinance. Carried.
Olson moved, Bec}�lan seconded, that TrResolution No. 1 relatin,g to acquimg title
� to a site for a sevJage lift statio� (attached exhibit TMB") be adopted.Carried.
Olsmn moved, Beckman seconded, that a steel beam be placed in the basement of the
Dow house to support book stacks for the library. Carried.
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BEckman moved, Milbert seconded, that the library board proceed to place
orders for the purchase of 9 double and 8 single stacks for the Dow house
library. Carried. �
'Beckman moved, ��iilbert seconded that Trustee Olson proceed to have repaired
the ��+hite i7ay lights on the main stre�t that are not ��rorking. Carried.
l��.lbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the �top and Go signs on llth avenue
be repaired and put into operation. Carried.
I��ilbert moved, �iegler seconded, that the city attorney proceed to havean
amendment to our ordinance to change the insurance provisions covering
taxicabs to correspond with the'.City of I�linneapolis taxicab ordinance.
Carried.
'Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the application of the Hopkins
Transportation Company f or f our taxicab licensee be granted when the
cor�pany files an insurance policy conforming to the proposed amendment
to the taxicab mrdinance. Carried.
i��ilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the application of Clarence C. &ZcKay
f or four cab licenses be laid on the table. Carried. �
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��iegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the m�eti ng be adjourned. Carried.
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;;I;.'��"Lr13, tne ��onorable :�,. i���:. I.:adden served
his i ellow citizerls of the Village of Iiopkins
in the capacity of' Village Trustee for the period
z"ro� �<:arch 1932 continuously to i;�arch, 1938, and
,��R�'� he also Served as i�:iayor of the Village
of Fop�ins Por the period from 1940 to 1J47,
inclusive, and
',��1��.,"T��a he has been an honest arid faithiul
public servant and has been closely identified with
the progress and gro�vth of the village,
I:0';d , TrIE�EFCRE', BE IT R'.��: �OLVED b;� the c it y
council o:f the City oi Hopkins that on behalf of the
citizens oi the city the council hereby expresses
its gratitude to the Nonorable �. T�:. T;��dden for
his public spirited service to the villabe.
nDOY�.':�:� January 6 , 1948 .
` : . : �G�S�YH C. U��. �:LY, i�,�ayor
Secretary o� Council.
CITY OF HOPgI NS
RESOLUTION 1Q0. 1.
A RESOLtTTION RELATIP�G TO ACQIIIRING TITLE TO A SITE FOR A SEWAGE LIFI' STATION.
h�HEREAS the Minneaota State Board of Health ha.s for ma.�y yeare past condemned
the ma.nner ia �rhich the Village, now City of Hopkins, has disposed of its eanitaxy
sewage and ha.e req�ired a new method of such diepoeal� and
WHEREA3 the council of the Yillage of Hopkins referred the matter to competent
sanitary engineere who ineestigated the same and made varioua reports thereon to
the council, and
WHEREAS after due consideration of euch investigatione and reports the
conncil oP the Pillage of Hopkine duly determined that the best method of dispoeing
of the sanitary sewage oP said village wa� to constrnct a main �a�ank sewer which
would carry all of the sewage of s�id village easterly along Egcelsior Bonlevard
to ite interaection with Minnehaha Creek and there lift eaid sewage from a lo�rer
to a higher level where it would enter the sewage aystem of the Yillage oF St. Lonis
Park and flow througk� said sewage sgetem into the sewage system of the City of
Minneapolis� thereby makiag the seaage diepoeal eystem of the Village of Hopkine a
part of the metropolita.n area sewage diaposal system, and
��FIEREAS in pureuance oP this policy the 9311age of Hopkins did on the 7th.
�.a� of June, �9�+6, enter into a written agreement with the Pillage of St. Louie Park
provi8.ing for the joint conetraction, use and maintena,nce of certain sanitary sewage
facilitieg in eaid Village of St. Louis Park, eaid sanitary syatem to be ueed jointly
by both the villagea of St. Louie Park and Hopains, a.nd
WSF�EAS pursuant to said agreement� a coneiderable portion of said joint
eew�ge eyatem has been constru.cted in the Yillage of St. I+ouis Park and paid for
jointly by the villagee of St. Louia Park and Hopkine� and
Z�7SEREAS the Yillage of Hopkins and the City of Minneapolie entered into a.a
agreement relating to the interconnection of eewers on the 20th da,y of Maqy, 1 j�F7,
under the terme of which agreemeat the Pillage of Hopkine i� permitted to empty ita
sanitary sevoage iato the servage system of the City of Minneapolis, and
S�EAS the 9illage of Hopkine and the City of Minne�polis on the 5th dap of
DTovember� 19�F7, entered into an a.greement by the terms of r�hich the Village of Hopkina
is permitted to conetruct and mainta.in a sanitary see►er throug� the grounds of the
Meadowbrook Golf Course a�.jacent to Excelsior Boulevard �rom the W��atezly line'.of eaid
grounde and ru.nning Easterly as far as the intereection of
said �celeior Boulevard and Minnehaha Creek, and
WHEREAS it ie neceasaxy and essential to the constraction of eaid sanitary
sewage system that the City of Hopkine acquire title to the following deecribed parcel
of land �ocated at the intersection of Exceleiar Boulevard and Minnehaha Creek for the
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purpose of erecting thereon a sanitary eewage lift etation to lift said aewage
from the lower level at �chich it will enter said lift station from Hopkins to
the higher level at which it will empty into the sewage syatem of S�. Louia
Park, t o-ivi. t :
That part of the ,North�ast (I�) �,iarter of the Southeast
(SE) �,iarter of Section Twenty (20) � Township One Hundred
5eventeen North (117 D�� Range Twenty-one West (21 Y��
described as followa: Commen�ing at the intersection
of the North (D1� line of Excelsior Boulevard and the center
line of A�innehaha Creek, thence Easterly along the North (�
line of b�celsior Boulevaxd One Hundred Ei�ty (1�0) feet�.
thence Northerly at rigk�t angles to the North (N) line of
F�celsior Boulevard One Hundred 3eventy-�ive (175) feet,
thence �`d�terly at ninety (90) degreea to the center line
of Minnehaha Cree; thence along e�id center line to
point of begin:�i.ng:
D10W� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Hopkine
tha,t it ie necessary for the reaeone hereinbefore set Porth that �he City of
Hopkins acquire title to the abone described property and tha,t the city attorney
be inatractec� to acquire title to said property for the city by proceedings
at law ae in taking land for public uae by ri�t of eminent domain according
to the laws of this etate.
� ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the coun�il of the City of Hopkina held
on the 2@ � day of Jamia,ry, 19�g. �
Frank N. Whi t ney �
City Attorney.
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JOSEPH C. VES�LY, Ms,yor
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C ounc ilrian Olsori off er'ed' =the . following resolution :� . _
BE IT.RESOLVID, That�the contract submitted by,the Suburban
Hennepin County Relief Board,of the County of Hennepin for the �
�, adninistration and supervision of ,poor relief in the Ci:ty �'
of Hopkins be accepted and approved:..and „ �
� BE �IT FURT�3ER _ RESOLVED, That the proper, officers of said
' City of Hopkins be directed to execute said.contract in
duplicate and when executed to_return one of said contracts ,
� to the Suburban Hennepin County_Relief Board. � �
The question was on tge adoption of the resolution and the ,
, roll b�ing.called there vuere Yeas and nays, as
follows;:
� And so the resolution was adopted. . �
I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a
resolution passed -:by the Council of `the City of Hopkins, ,
I�Zinnesota, at its regular meeting, held ori the 6th day of
� January 1948. �
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In Re : The adr�inistratiy�i}� of the �oor R� �Fun� ,�; sai
Th : ee made and �rl(t�r�d irto b;� and betti�reen the
°f ~ � ��erein�fter called the r.lunicipality, th
P- � of the first '
herei ter called thetparnd ofpt i��,��pcondFfJnrepin County+Relief
r + ard
- �`� , itr�es;;�, h,
.lf-�R�';S, Every nunici�al.i�'..;;� is �har-;e^ '�:�,r l�ti�r ti�ri��r. th� duty o��-
and�n`. for poor and need;r ies��ents of sucrt r•�:spe�-c:iv� c�r.u�t�n�i�t�'tes;
'�T--�- E.�S, The state of T.=.ir_�:�esota has ap�,ropriate
none;r to be distributed thrcu�:�. a�elief ga•P -,.�. d certsin suns of
and commur�ities for the ur ose � � n'� � to all raunici�,alities
e;�penditures and funds in the care andlsu�and 5upple^entin� local
and, 1�ort of su_.,h nAedy res�,Ar�t.s �
.�FiEREAS, All such reliei' cases should be invAsti j�ted bei'ore
relief is granted to the end that such public funds r1��r be spent
tivisely and econo�i��all;r; and,
,r�RE�S� r?o needy perUon can be certified for or er� 10 ro �
Federal Aid �genc;� unless su^h applicant re,s been thorouphl;�JinvestiJ
gated ar�d approved by sorie co�_petent relief board or a�;ei�eJ; and
�i=��i5, It is dee;,ied necessary, pro�.�er, advisable and to the
best interests of various riunicipnlitizs in Rural FIennepin County to
unite and pbol their respective interests in thQ administr2tion of
relief ar�d to establisP� and raint�.in a central of'fice or a�ency f'or
such purposes; ,�rhich centra� 8.�',2I1C jr is l�noti°Jn as tiie Suburban ��enhepin
Count;* Relief Board-; and
�T���S, The said Suburban :�ennepin Coun��T Relief Board is
located at F=op;;ins, i.:innesot&, and is ec�ui�pec� z�rith all ne�essar;� files
furr_iture, business s�rster�s and riacr,inery�, und er:ple��s cori�etent arld
truined persons for t;�e purpose of investi�ation �nd adr_�inistrution oi'
such rlatters; and
:e'�-�R�.l�S, Said Suburban �-;e�nepin Count;T Relief Board is read;; ,
v�*illin� nnd able to investigat�, aduinister und supervise the distri-
bution of direct relief and an;r other aid of �n ancl all r:lunicipali-
ties in Rural Henn��i�ri Count�r; and�� /� �
� �����5 , Th�/
palit3T located iiYRurn FI ne �r�" •- is a nunici-
pin�_;,ou t ��✓hicti is d�sirous of joinin g
: the Suburban Henne pin Co t y Ra lin f �j rd to the end th4t such Relief
ioard shall perfor�n for aid Municipd� it5* in connection 4�ith dire�t M�,
relief and Gny other r�i , the z"'un�tions uild duties � r � 1
proper investigation and adr�1inistration thereof. nec..ssur� to the
PT�J;'1, Tt:'�� �RE, IT T9 F=�yBY AGR
Fin ;;ounty Reliof Board and th�
AS fp11,0'v'JS � t0—Vdlt �
bY and bet•;reen
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the Su an he e--
. of
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L. That the Suburban e��,in ounty ie r�rd is hereby
designated by the sai of as the sole
agency which shall exc usivel;� nvesti a adminis�.r. �nd suD�--
vise the pppr relief of id nicipa ity for a pesiod of one
year from January 1, ��� �n f or sueh �dd�+... i�,���1' period as may
be necessary to r_Pgotiat�,e anu r,oinpl �� :.-R•- nc�� aoreement f or the
succeeding year, �� ::,,� :'.�..�*', ,+,�.;�-.. ��x;x��s`a additional peri hall not
exceed s ixt y( 60 ) da,� s r r�u1 ax�d af t er � anuary 1, .
� 2 cept as hereinafter provided, the of
hereby agreos thut it v�ill not in stigate, ad-
m' ister, supervise or ��ar.t Poor Re�ic;i' �vithout ull notice of
eh action to the 5uaurba:� Hennepin County Reli f Bourd, nor shall
�ny poor relief c��e be discontinued or reopened v�ithout full
notice to the Subuxban Hennepin Co� ty ief Board, and that
�
further sai of ti�rill pa;r its Pro-
rated sh�re e ad aistrat pens� of the Suburban Hennepin
County Relief Board �o.n �.11 poor elief cases c�rhether such relief
cases are directl;� i estigated, administered or supervis�d by the
Suburban Hennepin Co r.ty Relief Board; or by tho municip�,lity.
3. The said Suburban Hennepin CoLnty R�;lief Board is hereby
authorized to hire suitab le quarters for its office space, to
employ necessary and �uitable cler�cal, bookkeeping, investigating
and executive personr_e]_ ancl �o pa;r proper und necessary rents and
comp�nsation for suc,:� qua�:�t�r.s ; personnel. and other ineidental
expenses; to e;,t�.�:�is:; proper ru:ie:� �l' �rocedu�re; to investigate
for said mun�ci.p.-�:.1_i.��;r all appli��:�n��s lor di.rect relief and any
other similar aid ; eithe� �;tu-c� o� r �d.��l•�:I.S and to report the
result of such in�Testigu�cioizs tc s��.id _���.nicipality; to establish
proper budgets �or direct relief ap�:licants, �vhich budgets shall
be first approved by an authorized representutive or Board or
Council of such municipalit�; ta issue relief orders directly to
all rel�ef applicants after approvul by th� proper official or
officiuls of tho municipality, �nd to pay out of such funds as
said nunicipality or oth�r governnental agency provides and papst
the cost of such relief granted to all proper residents of s�id
municipality.
4. T'lc Suby� H nepin County ie oard hereby agrees to
render to sa�d/ of services of
t��hich i� is c pa e, i the inve ion, supervision, admini-
stration and certific� ions of all pplicants or recipients of
direct relief cnd any other simil�. aid, and to report to such
riunicipalities euch rionth the nanes of all recipients of direct
relief in such municipality, including the cost of such relief,
plus the cost of the ad�:inistrat�on thereof. The Suburbun Henne-
pin County Relief Board sha12 further consult rJith the �overnin�
body of said municipality in all cases on direct relief und sh411
be bound by the decision of such gover�n� body in the granting or
expenditur� in`such direct reli�f c�s��.�
A.
5.
of���B'-w �s hereby desionate and
appoint Mr. �� who/�s the ,.... ,,, of said �%�'y
�/ �_
of , and whose address is_ /rL-,-��,�;,�„ �,
, and telephone number is and
voho shall be the officiul representative o.f said r,iunicipality � nd �,
member of the Suburban Hennepin County Rc;iief Bo ;rdo
6s The authorized ropresentative or representatives of suid
mtznicipality shall meet voith the r�preser_tative of all rlunici-
��ulities who are members of �nd constitute the �uburban Hennepin
c'ounty Relief Board at such times and pluc�s as nay be determined �
�,.v the Chairmun or Secretary of said Suburban riennepin County Relief
��ard, �nd shall meet �,t le�st once a mont'� vri�tlz the Inv�s.tig�tor
ur ;'�cret�ry, or such person us he mu;�� desi�nate in. an advisory
c:.�.�a�i.tyo
7. Ahy or a11, eleeted: or �pp�inted offici�l.s of suoh nuniei-
�� litq, in uddition to ti�c person � s�bove sct forth; riuy be
Monbers of the Suburban Hcnnep�n Couhty Relicf Boatd �nd Muy
tuke part �.nd voice in its regal�.r or spcc3.a1 r�cetings ,�.nd r.�y
bc eligible to hold �.ny office thercin, but e�ch r�u.nicip�;lity
shull be entitled to cast only one �;otc upon �ny question or ut
un�t election of suid �ub urbc.n �ier.ncpin County Relief Board,
the unit rul,c t�g prevail. � f �J
8. The� of� does hereby ��ree to
p�y once Hch r.lont t e rban h�.lr�c�pin County nelief Bourd,
within ten �i01 n s� ft�er r�ecipt u." pr��er b ills or �.ccounts
therefor, its sh� e ��' thc relief eh;�endit,ures �:ithorized by
i.t, plus its pro-rated shc,rc of t,tie ;d.r. �_ni�trutive e�:penses for
the rsc�intcn�.nce of the Su'� �,:rb^n �.ennc�i-i Coun;,;r Relief Bo� rd
offices.
The adr.iinistr�tive e:.:pense for the cond.uct ^nd rs� inten e.nce
of the Suburban Henncpin � cu�i:y Pelie�' Bo :rc'. �_ h�.11 be p�.id �,nd
pro-r�ted �r1on� curious z�.er��be,° 1::�,;.nic��� li'�ies �..- follovls �.
(u) The ^dr.�.inistrctivc capcn;�es sh�.11 i� ��ro-•rated �,rion�
�?11 of the r.lenber nur.iei��,]..i tic�° . t_n_e sh,�re oy c� ch such rs.zni-
eip� lity being bused on tac.t p�oport;_��n tr�z_i. an e:eh such r:luni-
cip�lity direct relicf c^;;c:; �uc.rs to th� iot-;i r�li�;f ec,ses,
investig^ted 9 adr.�n�:�1erc;�. �� super��i.��cu :�l o� _���?ntn to nonth by
the Suburb �,n �lennc�;ir� ^ounty ;3ei7 cf' �o^1°c� 9 �,ic ���o�ant of each
such riunicip�lit5� � s c�;�nt.r �_b�..ti,�r �:;�.,�_g t�l,�.t i a:r.i_ ��' �^.id expenses
��hich such nunicip��� ty"s ?:u�:;be:*� �f uirc ;t re�_i.e�' cuses be�xs ,to
the tot�:,l nunber. o�` ui.,: :. �° �� � e:iic:r c�:s�.;:s invc� i.i.g�.:ted : �:dr.:inistered
or supervised by t2_e �Icnric�.�li�. �.:��un�c;t R�ii.ef' B�:,c::�c� fror.l rs�nth to
1�onth, (it being un�.c;��-s���oo�:. ch�:� ; c'ir�c± rcli.e�' c::se is deFincd
es �.ny relief cUsc =.r� �s_��cctive of t,�hc�tn.er rel�ef. voas gr�.nted or
denied) . PR�ZtIDEI: that ��o rle?-1bcr' ria.r_icipulitJ sr.�:.,ll. p�:y lesg
than �;5.00 per rlonth tri�ciher su:h nanicip�:lity h�s h�.d .� ny
reli�f cases to investigute; �.dninister or supervise frori nonth
to nonth or not, �rd PROVIDE�: further th�;t such nininurl *�onthly
p�yrsents sh�,ll bc c�edited first upon the totul ��driinistrc:tive
expenses of the Suburb�.n Hennepin County Rclief Board �nd there-
after thc b�.,l�nce proportioned as hcreinbefore set forth.
(b) It i �furthor providcd th
by s� id . of
ti��itten otice o its inte�i n�
the 3ecret�:ry o s�id Subutrb�$�j�
condition th� t� 1 financi�:�l b'bl
p�id by s�i3 riunicipc,lity bcfore
ation, s�id noticc to bc given o
nonth� here�ftcr.
cencnt n�:y be cancelled
"'�� i����.e�f`�t er thirty ( 30 ) days
�o to ccncel h�:s been rcccived by
onnepin County Relief Bo�.rd on
ig�::tions und responsibilities e:�e
thc effcctivc d�:te of such c� n�ell-
n thc first or fiftcenth of ;ny
9. It is furthcr understood c:nd agreed that fron � nd :fter
J:-.nu�.ry 1, 1948, �;ny r.lunicip�:lity n�,king initi�,l � pplicc.tion for
�..ny services of the Suburb�.n H�nn;:pin County Relief Bo� rd by
contr^ct or other�;�isc, sh_,11 pay to the Suburbun Herinepin County
R�licf Bo�,rd, the su.n of �25°00 tvith such initi�l �;pplic�tion, it
bcin� understood *.h.�;t such p�yr:ient siic:ll not bc refund ,ble c_nd
sh^,11 not bc required v!ith .:ny consccutivo ronevrc�l. of such contr�ct
or ��rccrcnt �,nd shc.11 bc uscd b;� th� Suburb��.n H�nncpin County
Relief Bo�r. d to pcy its g�ner�.l el,pensc;s ; th�.t should ::ny contr�.ct
bct�,�T.;GIl s��d nunicip.�:lit;� �.nd s�:id R�li�f Bo� rd be for �.ny r��,son
t�rr�in� ted, �,ny �.pplic:r.tion for rc-instcteri�rit shc.11 be construod
���o be ^ nc���� �.pplic�.tion rcquiring " furthur p��;,�r?cnt of �25.00.
J
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In testimony hereoi, the p�zties of thc fi�at �;nd seeond p�rts
huve hereunto 4ffixed their n�Mes c.nd sc� ls by ordo� of th�ir
respectivc governing ho ;r3s, thi:� G 0 � � y p� , 19�
9UBURBAIVT HET?�;EPII�� COUI�;TY RELIEF BOARD
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e tu l�uuul-i:li:yC;r �
' osc;gY�/ �. Vcselyi Sec : y
�G' i T�of /���� /c' i� s
BY. �' VJ
% �h,, irr1� n�-�`� p cs�ident /
Attest `
�_. . _ �_ . _._ ....
Clerk) "'rRecordcr-J'
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�4�bxzrbttn �em�.e�in fdmxn#g �.e1i�# �uttr�
120 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH
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December 19, 194?
TO BOARD AA1D COUNCIL ME11dBEAS:
The enclosed form is qonr 1948-1949 Contract with the
Suburban Hennep� Conntp Relief Board.
If you will recall,. there �as only one major change
made at the last Annual Meetins.on 3eptember 10, 194?.
Yon will note this in Section 9- Page 3.
Please complete and sign both copies anci the resolution.
Kee.p one copy for your files, ar�d mail the other one to this
office with the resolu�ion.
Ve ry truly,
E. F. Neddermeyers, Chairman
Joseph C. Vesely, Secretary
A regular i�.eeting of the city council of tne city oi ��opkins, Itiiinnesota, ti�ras
duly held at the City Hall on the 20th day of January, 1948, at 7;30 o tclock
�.T�:=. The folloGving members ti��ere present: Jose�h C. Vesely, �llnton k. Qlson,
�,en L=ilbert, �. E. Beci�.an and John Ziegler, and the f ollovvir_g were absent ;
T�?one . .
Beckman moved, I�lilbert secondEd, that the follo��ving bills be pai d: Carried.
14126
14127
14128
14129
14130
14131
14132
14133
14134
14135
14136
14137
14138
14139
14140
14141
14142
14143
141a4
141�5
14146
14147
14148
14149
14150
14151
14152
14153
1415�
14155
14156
14157
14158
14159
14160
14161
14162
14163
17681
17682
17683
17684
17685
17686
GI+�aERAL �'[17��D
•Walter S. BootYi 6.; �on, Police r�port forms �? 1.14
R. R. Bowker Co. Publishers' �,�•Teekly paper 4.00
Bren 33ardware T�ti. sc . hardware supplie s. 4. 55
4'JY�1. Bros Boiler oc T�lanuf acturing Co ., 6 3't flue plugs 7.20
Dickey & T�lilbert, Inc. 500 gallons .gasoline 92.00
�,orraine Dodge iibrar;� clerk 12.48
Feudner-Davidson :gency, Insurance Bond (J.Ziegler) 5.00
Gaylord Bros. Inc. Library supplies 39.38
Earl Gerard I�2otors ��isc . car supplies 15.94
i��irs . Cecilie Iiarmon cleaning library 7.50
R. J. Haugeto worli on garbage truck 14.95
Niike Ho1m,Secy. of �tate, Unpaid pk.ra�ter license names 1.00
Hopkins I'ire Dept. Telephone for 29 firernen 58.00
Hopkins P],umbing & Heating Co. Hard��rare supplies & labor 99.26
Joseph Joret Labor on skating rink 104.63
Justus Lumber Co. �upplies for ne�� oi�"ice 2.48
Koke s h Har dtivare T� �i s c. ha rd�rvar e 7. 45
,.:
I,ampert Yards I�=isc. hardware 124.55
Thomas t�J. I,apic 46 hours police duty 50.78
I4ii.11er-D_avis Company Oifice supplies 14.45
I�Iinneapolis Gas Light Company City hall �aslight service 1.00
I,Tinneapolis &�t. Louis I�ailvJay Co.storm sewer lease cost 5.fl0
P.iinnesota r'ire .�quipment Co. Fire departmen� supplies 68.50
I�.sinnesota Fire Fxtinguisher Co. recharging 6.50
The T�:�inn�sota Tvews Co . Books 85.60
I�torth�rn States Fo�;°rer Co. Elec�ric service 608.83
Pioneer Lumber Co. Qoal f or skating rink 21.62
�'fm. �,uinn work on skating rink 74.60
�uist's Shoe Store �e�Ting on �arbage sacks 5.00
�1. A. Rogers Co . i�iaps f o r off ic e 4. 62
Jacob �cheffler Cleanigg jail 5.75
Henry �chussler Tanitor wor k 89•�2
Violet F�. Souba �tenographic work 35.61
�tandard Oil Co. Dec. service stati on charge 17.54
Frank �Stodola work on village dump 99.30
Donna raT. �vihel Library clerk 9.60
;��est Ttiiinneapolis Flue &, Ice Co. _ 16000 pounds .coal Dotiv FIouse172.40
Frar�� N i�dhitn�y . Recording se��rer easement 1.75
��� 1�.11T�
Bren Hardware
HEdberg-Freidhei.m and Co.
I�okesh Hardware
I�;orthern States Po��er Co.
Ad�lph Sv�boda
i'Jm. H. Ziegler Co. Inc. ,
728�4 Bren HarddJaro
7285 Gambl� �tores
7286 Ho�kins Flurabing
7287 Japs-Olson Co.
7288 I�orthern �tates
BRIBGE F'UND
.�+7isc. supplies
Sand
T�:iisc. suppli�s
Electric ligYrt service
Labor
Lllisc. supplies
��ATER FUTTD
Sc Heating Co .
�'o���er Co .
90.10
148.51
4.53
� 5.89
51.49
89.30
iviisc. supplies 23.20
T+�Tisc. supplies 12.93
Repair steam line T�l P'us�.phse.20.74
Tournal sheets-off'ice- 6.60
Llectric service-pumps- 348.23
I�iilbert mov�ed, Beckman seconded, that the follo���ring license applications
be granted. Carried.
Henry Fokorny, to install gas and oil burners and to do plumbing.
Joseph Eeide, to operat� tY�ree gasoline service pumps.
Hovander Foods, inc. to sell milk and cigarettes,
g. k. �chroeder, Inc., to operate ttivo mi�lk trucks.
Robert T��i. Jacobs, to operate three gasoline service pumps.
'�Jm. H. I��icCoy, to operate one gasoline bulk storage station.
J'ohn �oTilbur T�:Toore Post �320 to sell on sale non-ir_toxicating
� for the one nightof February 21, 1948.
r�alt liquors
T�iilbert moved, �iegler seconded, that the I�?orthern �tates �o�ver Conpany b�
granted permission to place three poles on.4th. Street Nortn, 13th and 15tn
�venu�s; aizd three poles in alley - 14th and 15th l�venu�s ivorth, �iourth
St��e� ar_d High`sray ivo. 7. Carried. _
Be�k_man moved, I�:iilbe�t seconded, that tne follrnvin� bonds be accepted, sub-
ject to the approval, of tne city a�;torney; �E��n �. Olson, Charles ',��i.
H�rzan and John Zie�ler. Carried._ .
Zie�ler moved, 3eeic�ian seeor�ded, �that tiie preiniur� on Uoncls be paici by the
ir�dividuals until the City Charter �oes into efiect. Carried.
Zieglcr rnoved, Tti�ilbe�t seconded, that the �.erican �egion �ost No. 3�0
be granted perrnission to hold a bingo gam.e_ at the Leoion Hall on Feb-ruary
21, 1948. Carried. _
Beclunan moved, �Ziegler seconded, that Albert E. Larsen, cer�cifie d public
accountant , raake an audit of the city's boolis for the year 1947 at a fee
of �225.U0. Carried. _.
Ziegler moved, Becl�nan 'seconded, that the village of St. Louis Parlc advertise
for bids for th� proposed construction of tne district se�ver on..Excelsior
Boulevard fro�.n Vdoodale ��.venuej�o Dakota �'�venue as outlined in the letter ,
from Ralph D. Thomas and �,ssocia�es, dated �anuary 20, 194�3, a�d that we
be notix'ied .as to the date of the openirig of said bids. Carried.
Beckrnan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the Chief of tolice and Ei;gineer
attend the- Second Ar:innesota Traif ic Er_gineerir�; Conference to be Y�ld
January, 26 , 27 and 28 , 1948 , at tne ., center f or c ontinu�it ion study on
the campus. Carried.
3�1���Pr.I?13IL����<�: ���-��:�.�ir,���1�r����tg1��1� ��z�ncL�:_�sn���a��.;�aa:���
�a�s;���.s��ag �s�_..'FIl��ii�.�t�:�s��xsd;an�����h�:_�i������r��l�xi���3����
�����rs�����:�<_II�a���in�lti�nl.�..������:����t!:�� a�:��a���.>�������g
The clerk then. read O�I�:.��'C� ��o. 1 as
FE� � UR i�:�CI�vIC�L ��f�US {"��it+�v�!' D�rI�F�'� ,
sa�,e be laid on.�he table. Carried. _
a s econd reaczi ng R�L:"�i I�:G TO I�.LC'���E
Zie�ler moved , Olson secoi�. ed, that
�;rayor Vesely a�pointed Geo. P��:iles as v�reed inspec:tor�or tne Jear 1948. Qlson
moved, .Zie�ler seconded, i;i�.t this appointment be cor_firmed. Carried..
Olsoi� moved, Beci�nlan seconc�ed, that the city attorney's salary be set at
Sil,ty-iive dollars (4�65.00} per month. Carried. .
Zie�ler moved, r.'�.ec?urian seconded, tY�at the salar;yt of Jacob Schefiler as fire
ste�^1ard, city hall custodian ai�d raeter repair r��n be .set at :�65.00 per �
month. Carried. ,
Ziegler moved, Becl�xan carried, triat the salary of' fire an.d police dis-
patcher Charles_ L. DeUr's salary be sez at `�120.00 per r�onth fror:l February
l, 194£3 to �u�ust 1, 1948. Carried.
i���ilbert moved, Becicman seconded, ti�t the clerli be instructec� to write
��iir_r_etonka lov�mship clerk to furnish the proper plat or fire map on or
before I'ebruary 3, 1948, sho�,tiZng Toc�tion oi aTl streets properly indexed
as per contract dated July l,� 1947. Carried.
Beckman noved, �iegler seconded, t�at Resolution T�;o. '�rvo; RESGLU`I'I01�
l�LTTHORIZING ASSIST�T�� 1' CL��', I��AYeR ���iD CI^lY T��SUR,'��R. TO , I�SU�, C�tTA�{
VQUCIi�RS .�ivL . Ci�CI� Iiv P1��.i:�iLi�TT Oi+ C�`I'��� ak�hI�,:i `i'1Il HOU�T' _ V'r�Ir'I�,D . Ci,�:�
BEING ,FF�S-�3a1E'7 T���E�,OFc" ,(attached �xhibit "A'T} be adopted. Carried. . ,
Cler� then read , Oi,DI��;AT��CE DiO. 2; l�n ordinance relat ing to insurarice policies
for taxicabs; araending an f'Ordir_ar_ce Froviding for the Liaer.sine �' Taxicabs
and Regulatin� Their Ope��tion in the _Village of hop��ins"; it�Tilbert r,iovEd,
Beckman seconded, that said readir� be .acce�ted as the first readin� of
said ord�s! an ce . Carriod.
P��ilbert moved, 'Ziegler seconaed, that L•rhen the Fopkins Transportatiori �ompany
provides proper insurance covera�e, licens�s ��vill be issued f� taxicabs.
Carried.
Olson moved, Beckn�� seco�lded, that tlze city of ��opkirls purchase tize Dodge
trucl� as advez�tised in bid except tha.t tre lovJer type dump body size, _8'
x 6'6" x 20" be furnished at a reduced pr�ice of ��20.00. Carried.
Becla;�an moved, Ziegler seconded, that the mayor and cl.erk sig� the contract
for the iurnishin, of a pum� by Fairbanl�s, Tviorse �, Co. Carried.
Ta�iilbert moved, �iegler seconded, that a floating dock be provided for the
Shady Oak Beach for the comiilo sti�Jimr,�ing season. Carried.
BecYr�an moved, �iegler seconded, that Councilman Olson be authori zed to
purchase dirt for filling purposes. Carried.
I:iilbert raoved, �Ziegler seconded, that Councilman Olson be authori zed to
purchase tools for the Road and Bridge Departr�nt Repair Shop ,up to Five
hundred "Do3lars. Carried.
Becl�rlan moved, I�;?ilb�rt seconded, that the �i� city engineer make a
survey of the repairs needed for the Road and Bridge Depart�nt builcling
and report at the next �.eeting.
BeclQnan noved, Ziegler seconded, that the clerk be authorized to have the
help of th� city engineer in making up special assessments. Carried.
Olson moved, T;iilbert seconded, that the library board proceed to have the
necessary furniture made for the Dow House Library. Carried.
�iegler moved, 1`,;ilbert seconded, that the city engineers investigate f'rom
surrounding totvns and cities as to improvements of the city water being
treated by chlorine in the water and make a report at the re�ul�° meeting
of b�Iarch 2, 1948. Carried.
Beckman moved, Il�ilbert second�d, that R�SOLUTIOT� N0. 3:"J�r.�OLU�TIOI� R�TI1��G
TO THE II�TSTAI�T ION OF SANITAr�Y SL �i� I1V .HOBBY AC�S" ( att ache d eghibit �rB" }
be adopted. Carried. . � .
Olson moved, r:Iilbert seconded, that tiV. D. Dover be grar_ted license for two
taxicabs when proper insuranc e coverage .is .furnished provided that the
Hopkins Transportation Co. do not furnish proper insurance coverage.
Carrie d.
P1Tilbert moved, Beckman ssconded, that the m�eting be adjourned. Carried.
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CITY OF HOPRIbTS
Resolution Number Two
RESOLUTION AUTHORI ZING ASSI STAIdT CLERK � MAYOR A�TD CITY TREASURER
TO ISSUE CERTAIN POUCHERS AND CHECS3 IN PAYMENT QF CERTAIN SALARIES
WITHOITT T�ERIFIED CLAIMS BEING PRESEIVTED THEB,EFOR.
��AS, aalaries of the folloaring city officiale for the first six months
of the year 19�8, or until euch time ae the sexwice of such officiale may be
sooner terminated� have been and are hereby eet and fiaed at the suma set
oppoeite each such official's respective name, which ealaries are payable monthly
out of the Genera.l I+lind of the City, viz:
Joseph C. Yeeely, Mayor�
John Ziegler, Clerk and Councilman,
L. J. Ntilbert, Councilman,
S. E. Becl�an, Councilman�
A.nton A. Olson, Councilman,
Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney,
Bloomie Mountain� Librarian�
A. W. Elmquist, Asaistant Clerk and
Jacob Scheffler, Fire Steward�
Charles E. Dew, Dispatcher,
Secretary of Counrll�
$50.00 per month�
35•00 per month,
35•00 per month,
35•00 per month,
35•00 per month,
(c � p0 per month�
124.50 per month,
2�0.00 per month�
'ys",onper month�
/ �, Q: OG per month �
AND WHFREAS� salaries of the following city appointees and employees for the
first sia montha of the year 19�Fg� or until such time as the employment of such
employee or appointee may be sooner terminated� ha.ve been, and are hereby set and
fixed at the sums set opposite each such appointee�s or employee'e reepectiee
name, v�hich salaries are p�yable twice monthly out of the Water I+w.nd, providing
that sach appointee or employee has not been abaent from duty for a period longer
than a total of 7 days in euch sig monthe period plus a 5 day airl= leave� viz:
Herman Oleon� IItilit� ma.n,
John Brecka, Repair man and. Bnilding Inepector,
Joeeph Hromadko � gssi etant IItili t� ma.n,
$250.00 per month,
225.00 per month,
225.00 per month�
AND WHE�EAS, salaries of certain city appointees and employees for the firat
six monthe of the year 1948, or until such time as the employment of such employeea
or appointees may be sooner termina,ted, have been and are hereby set and fixed �t
the auma eet opposite each euch appointee�e or employee's respective name, which
salaries are payable twice monthly out of the Garbage Plind, provided that such
appointee or emplogee has not been abaent from dnty for a period longer than a total
of 7 da.ye in such aix months period, plus a 5 day eick leave, viz:
Ralph Johneton, Garbage Collector, $225.00 per month,
John Specken� Garba,ge Collector, 200.00 per month,
AND S+I�REAS, the salary of the following appointeea and employees for the firet
aig montha of the year 19�+g� or until sach time ae the employment of euch employees
m�y be sooner termin.a.ted� have been and are hereby aet and fixed at the sum set
opposite such employee's name, which salary ia payable twice monthly out of the Hoad
a.nd Bridge Plind, providing that sach employee has not been absent from duty for a
period longer than a total of 7 days in such eix months period� plus a 5 day sick
leave, sti z:
E�uil Brokl, Road Slapervisor�
Otto Dillberg� Grader man�
John Willman, Shovel ma,n,
�230.00 per month,
2j0.00 per month,
220.00 per month,
AND Wi�R.EAS, the salaries of the following police officera for the Piret six
monthe of the year 19�F8, or until such time as euch employment ma4Y be eooner
terminated or euspended, ha�e been and are hereby set and fixed at the eums set
opposite each euch police officer's reapective name, which ealariea are payable
twice monthly out of the General Pw.nd of the City of Hopkins, providing that such
police officer has not been abseat from duty for a perio@ longer than a total of
7 days in such eix months period, pins a 5 day sick leave, viz:
NO
forth,
account
of the
ealary
case s
until
ealary
verifie
Engner A. Johnaon� Chief of Police,
La�rence Schutz, Police officer,
Theodore �. Johnson, Polfoe officer,
�250.00 per month,
220.00 per month�
2z0.00 per month�
W T�REFOBE, it ie hereby resoleed th�t all oi the salariea ae above eet
�hall be paid withont the preeentment a.nd filing of eerified claime or
s therefor bg a�y of the persons above named during the firet aix months
year 19�1$� egcept in the case of those persons whoae atated monthly
is conditioned upon limited vacation a.nd sick leave periode� and in euch
such salaries ehall be paid to each such person pnrsuant to this reaolution
ar�y sach pereon.,ehall have eaceeded said limited perioda, whereupon the
of aqy such peraon ehall be paid only on preeentment and allowance of a
d claim therefor� and ezcept in the c�ae of ar�y of each officiale or
employees whose aervicea or employment may
of the firet ei$ montha of the year 19�g�
payment shall stop with anch termina.tion o
or official.
ha4e been termina.ted prior to the ead
n vrhich case the above procedure and
� euspension ae to aqy such employee
IT IS HEREBY FORT�iER BESOLVED, that the City Council ie authorized to allow
all of the aboee salaries pursuant to thie reaolution and that i�rther, the Mayor�
the Aesietant Recorder and the City Treasarer are authorized to iasue proper
warrants a.nd checke to the above named peraone from time to time during the firet
six months �f the year 19�8 in conformit� and pursuant hereto.
PASSED AND ADOPTF� by the City Council thia 20th. day of Jarniary, 19�8.
JOS�H C. FESELY,
Mayor
ATTEST:
A. W. Elmqui at .
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. S�1hi tne:v .
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. 3.
A RESOLIITION RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF SAIJITARY SEWER IN HOBBY ACRES.
WSEREAS� the council of the city of Hopkins deems it necessary�
for the health� welfare and convenience of the city and its inhabitants� to
install sanitary sewers in.the following locations in said city� to-wit:
Commencing at the intereection of Washington Avenue and
Second Street North; thence Easterly along Second Street North to the
intersection of Second Street DTorth with the Westerly line of the right-of-way
of the Great Northern Ra,ilway Compa�y; thence DTortherly along eaid Southerly
rig�t-of-way line to the intersection of eaid line with Farmdale Road; thence
Westerlp along Farmdale Road to its interaection with Sweet Bri�r lane;
thence Southweeterly along Sweet Briar lane to the 8outh line of Hobby Acrea.
Also commencing at the intersection of Farmdale Road and
Hazelane; thence Northerly along Hazelane to its interaection with Wayside road.;
thence Westerly along Wayside road to the intersection of Farmdale Road and
Wayeide road.
Also commencing at the interaection � Farmdale Road and
Althea lane; thence iJortherly along Althea la.ae to an egtenaion easterly of
the North line of Lot Five (5), Block Eight (g), Hobby Acrea.
AND WHF�?EAS, the cost thereof ahould be sesessed against any
property found benefited thereby and,
WHF�EAS, certain owners of property againat which said coats
Would be aseeseed have petitioned the city council fo,r the installation of said
saaitary aewer; now� therefore,
BE IT RESOI,�ED by the council of the city of Hopkins that the
matter of the inatallation of sanitary sewere in said location be referred to
MeNally �nd Yeeely, city engineere� to investigate the necesaity and feasibility
of such improvement and report to the council with all convenient speed.
BE IT FURTHE& RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications
for eaid improvement heretofore prepared by A4cNally � 9eaely, city engineers,
are hereby approved, and that the clerk advertise for bids Por the furnishing
of labor and material for the installation of sanitary sewera in eaid locations
�
according to such plans and specifications� the bids to be received
until and opened at 5:00 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, March 2, 19�g.
and that the advertisement for bids be publiahed for two weeks in the
Hennepin County Review and The Construction Bulletin.
Adopted by the council oY the city of Hopkina
at a regular meetingthereof held thia 20th day of January, 19�+8.
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney
City Attorney
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JOSEPH C. VESELY� Mayor
A regular meeting of tne city council of the city of Hopkins, l���innesota;
was duly held at the c ity hall or. t he 3rd day o f, r ebruary , 194ts , at 7; 30
o'cloctia P.T.�. The follo�r�ing merabers �rrere preserit:..Jose�h C. Vesely, �nton
�i. Olson, Len i+,��ilbert, S. E. BecY�rnan and �ohn Liegler, and the follav�rine
were absent;�lVone. � � � �
Nilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that tne follov�i.ng bills be paid. Carried.
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G��i E�L � UI�ID '
Am�rican Linen Corr�pany _ linen s ervic e ��1. 65
Donovan Furniture Co. library furniture 4.95
Frarlk Erickson labor 9.20
R. H. Gardner checking meter money recpts 3T.0 0
EarT Gerard I��iotors Dodge 2-ton truck 3392..95
Herzan �;, Bastyr . cleaning supplies 2.42
o;�lilliam .J�. L-Tissara labor 4a.5�
riopYins �,ire Departrnent .�elEphorle and �'ire calls 188.00 �
Engner r'"i. Tohnson traflic e�gineerin� conference 10.50
Joe Joret labor at slcating rink 90.65
Thos. ���T. Lapic police duty 57.4i
Leef Bros. Inc. cleanin� supplies 4.00
'u�Tilbur I�ocke pic�i-u� service `3.00
LyTe �i�ns, Inc. signs 161.52
;�,�!inr�e'sota Fire �quipment Co. i ire depart��ent supplies 157.90
I�:innesota Fire ��tinguisher Co. rechar�ing 3.25
ITortli�vestern Bell Telephone Co. telephone service 35.88
Olson �: Pfeii'fer Pharmacy medical sup�lies 1.�5
Pior�eer �lev�tor &• I,umber Co. ' coal 21.�9
'si;iTliam �uinn . labor 9.20
Henry �chussler labor 89.90
Violet �� . Souba" stenographic �Jvork 25.95
Staiidard Oil Co. gasoline 200.50
Frank Stodola labor 110.60
Suburban �ennepin County Relief Board, relief 337.59
Suburban rress, Inc. printing ;58.60
RO_� .�I�aD. Bt�IDGL FUT�;D
17690 Ernest J. Duda blacl�sriith's supplies
17691 Republic Creosoting Co. tar
17692 1�dolph Svoboda labor
� '��J_ATr�t r'UZJD
7292 T�vorth�vestern Bell Telephone Co . ti�lire supplies
7293 Hermar� Olson sta�:ps
8.75
16.96
51.49
1.88
15.03
����������.���������;������ Beckman moved, Olson seconded, that the
invoice of Tv�icCarthy,��'�ell Co. dated February 2, 1948 cover�in� estimate I�o.
2 in t he amount oT"' �10 , 511. 50 on new well be paid wher_ approved by,
the citjr engineer. Carried. T:�ilbert moved, Ziegler secorxied, that the
follo�^ting license applications be �ranted: Carri ed.
John J. Dill, dj�b/a Dill �ieating Co. to install �as and oil burn�rs,
4�`lilliari J. I,Tallery, to install �as burners and do plur,�i�in�;,
?i�iinneapolis Gas reat En�ineerir�g Co. to install gas burners,
Olson-Fr�iffer �'harmacy, t o s ell cigarettes,
':'�lalter.�. Ronnei, to operate a dance hall subject t o proper police super-
vision.
BeciLm.an moved, Ziegler seconded, that the hop�Lins Gun Club be �ranted
perrnis sion to hold ��ngo gar;�es dur ing the r,�onth of T,�iarch, 1�3�-8. Garried.
T,,_I Yn 1-,._
�ec'_�an moved, Zie�ler seconded, �hat, O�Ti���:�E iuo. 1, ���rl OP�I�`;�l'�yCE RELri'111�dG
TO LICt+�`�;S� �E� .FO�: .�::T�Ci1:��:SCAL �:1+��JS�i�����i' ,�EVIC=.�a; r1I�;�i �DI�'�G °'�` C�zLI1:v:ii:`:C��'+,. . .
lU T,IC�.;t,�S� �::�D..REGLI,�lE i�Ti� 1;1iL'.v�1�hCT��I���, ���'�I�3G, OP�-tA'I�ridG..G� �r.:i.�Lli�iG OF
C�?T_�II�I I,�� + � tiIC�L fuv!US������' D�1iCuS - Il� `i'iiE VILi.�G�. t�F FiCrIiI1VS ,_,i�;D .�RO'' ..
zc ��
VIDil�,G PE"i�r"�'Lr1�I� _r Ql� v z�I�lZ�-%T'� .m ��C��F, t' be adopted and_ publi�shed pursuant
to law, _ sazne beir�g _Lnade exhibit "�" and._rnade a part of .these minutes'(�m��
Olson voting no. Carried. �
Beck_m�n moved, ��iilbert seconded, that tne follot�vin� license applications be,
grant ed i or ' 5 ball machirse' aliius er��ent de�rices . Carried .
:tiralter J. Ronnei, to operate three 5 ball machine amus er��ent aevices,
Eidar;� &�mith, to operate tZ�ao 5 ba11 uachine ar�luse�:aent devices,
T�r"argaret ��. 'yialton, djb/a Blue Ri'bon Bar, to opera�e one '5 ball
machine' ar,�us er_ent devi ce , � _ .
it��. �. L`leldon, d/b/a r::att's Sy�re�t Shop, to operate one t5 ball riachine'
arnus eraent d�vi ce ,
�. �. �. Alice ;�honka, to operate one t5 ball' amuser�er�t device,
Betty and Carl t s Cafe , to operate one�. t 5 ball ivachine t a�ius ei�ent devic e,
Archie J. T�ormandin and John E. Johnson, to operate t�r�o '5 ball machine'
amus er:�ent aev i c e s;
A. 0. Bursch, d/b/a Bursch Cafe & Bar, to operate two T5 ball raachine'
amusement devices.
The clerk then read O�TI;i�I�10E TrO. 2+' t��,i 0�'DII�At�C� RET���'IivG TG I�?SI1�'��I,�CE
.��OLICIES F0� .�ICs-�S; ���i�Ti�ITvG r'LC,; 'rC�RDIT��iAivC1+; F�GVi!�ITIG_r�OFc 11-1i, LIC�`i`.;SII�G
G� _ 1:�ICABS .tu�:�D hi;GUL..;TII�TG T��t��' z O.t �`R.�TIO�'�� II�1 Tr�E 'JILLAG� O:E HO.�I�I'�TS ,", '
��1ilb�rt movec�, �Beckman seconc�ed tii�at said reading be_.accepted as_ a second
r•eadin� of said ordi�aizce, be passed and adopted and pu�blished pursuant
to lat�v. Carried. .
Bec?��m.an moved, 1�Til�ert seconded that the city of hopkins purchase iro�i the
l'�gilliam H. Ziegler Co. Caterpillar Diesel Tvo.. 112. i�Jiotor Grader at a price
of �;�9,207.50, f.o.b. I=op��ins, which prices inclurles 13C�0 x 24 tires insi�ead
oi the 1200 x 24 tires. Carried.
Beckrnan moved, Ziegler seconded, tiiat tile l,:ortnern S�ates PoTrrer Co. be
instruc ted to i��stall lights at the f olloU�in� locations :
l. �14th �venue T�orth an.cz traclts
2. �-14th ,�venue T�Tor�th ar!d �'ourtn ;�treet
3. 1='_tii �venue I?orth an.d Ia'i�tii �treet �
4. �-15ti� �ver�ue T�?orth and � ourti: � �reet �
5. - l�th �v�riue l�orth arid i iF��l •;�treet �
6. ���'::`innetonl�a A;�ills Road and Curv� at �3ashinf�ton
7. �vionroe �;venue bct�dJeer. Excelsior and. ��irst ;treet South
�. ,-8th Avenue Tvorth at a11eJ I��orth o� .�+;xcelsior Blvd. �
9. � llth rivenue South and i'ourtii Street
1�D.:�lOth x�venue �outii arld Sixth �treet
11. �5th �Averiue i�orth anci ;?da;�sic�e Roa d
12..�5tYi �vei�ue iJorth bet�r�Je.en �,';ayside an.d iv4ills Road
13�. �Excelsior and �;'�rest clrive of' ked Otvl �
14.-E�celsior and Ashley
15.�'xcelsior and INolly
� x16. �5th �Lvenue Tvortr and T��,Tinnetonka Tr�:ills Road
� X17 .�Excelsior and St . Louis �ve�ue
18. Do��v Fropert�r Library, cha�.lge 2-600 CP zro:�2 8 months to all year.
makirg a_total yearly price increase to �he city oz' y�533.00.
T,+Iilbert moved, BeckLnan seconded, tha� ti�e Ci`�ief of �olice �zaYe a trafz�ic
survey of the cit;; of �opkins. Carried.
Bec���an nioved, I�:�;ilbert seconded, that the city er�;ineer be instruc ted to
dra��J up specifications covering the proposed changes to be r:�ade at the old
gas house to be used for road equipment. Carried.
��iilbert moved, Becl-�ar� seconded, that
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the �.eetin� be adjourned.
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CITY OF $OPSINS
ORDINA2�CE N0. 1.
An ordinance relati ng to license feee for mechanical amusement devices;
ameading "6n Ordinance to License and Regulate the Maintain3ng� geeping.
Operatf ng or Selling of Certain Mechanical Amuaement Devices in the �illage ��
of Hopkins, and Providing Penaltiee for violat3on Thereof"� which wa,s adopted
by the village council of Hopkins on February 2, �937.
BE IT ORL1AIlu'ED by the council oP the City of Hopkins:
Section 1. "Aa Ordinance to Lieense and Reg�l.�te the Maintaining,
geeping. Operating or Selling of Certain Mecha.nical Amneement Devices in
the Yillage of Hopkine and Providing Pena.].tiee for Violation Thereof"� Section
3 thereof, which ordinance was adopted by the village conncil of Hopkins on
Febrnary 2, 1937� is amended to rea.d �,s followe:
"Sectiott j. The city clerk of the Oity of Hopkins, after
authorized by the eauncil of said city� is authorized to iesae a license for
the aperation, keeping, maintaining or eelling of such mechanical amueement
device to ar�y person, firm or corporation, upon the payment of an annual
licenee fee of $50.00 for each such devlce which returne tokene which can be
ueed Por a,dditional plqya on said machine, and upon the payment of an annual
license fee of $10.00 for each such device which returne no tokene which can
be ueed for ad.ditional plays upon said machine but which registere the
mimber of additional pla$s to which the player thereof ie entitled on a diel
provided on snch machine for that pnrpose. 9�.ich license fee ehall be paya bLe
in advance on or befo re Ja.n.uary 1 of each year and all such licenses ahall
eapire on December jl of each year at midnig�it. Sitch fee ahall be paid�
for one calend.ar year or as�g part thereof."
FIRST READ at a regal.ar meeting of the council of the City of Hopkine
held on the 6th. day of Janua,ry� 19�4�, and Pinally read and passed at a
regular meeting of the council of the City of Hopkine held on �he 20th. da,y
of Jamia,ry, 19�.
ATTEST:
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Secretar� o the Council
JOSEPH C. VESELY� Mayor
� Frank g. Whitney, City Attorney
Pu.blished inxennepin County Reviet�v������� � 19�
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CITY OF HOPKINS
ORDI NANCE NO . 2 .
An ordinance relating to inseirance policies for taxicabs; amendi�g an
"Ordinance Providing for the Liceneing of Taxicabs and Regulating '�heir Operation
in the Qillage of Hopkins", which �aas adopted by the village council of the
0illa.ge of Hopkiae on the 25th. day of September� �9�5•
� BE IT ORLIAII�D b� the council of the City of Hopkins:
Section 1. An "Ordina,nce Providing for the Liceneing of Taxicaba
and Regulating Their Operation in the Village of Hopkine'; Section 11 Thereof,
which ordinance wa.e adopted by the village council of Hopkins on Sept. 25, 19�5+
is amended to read as follotva:
"Section 11. Ineurance Policies. Before a license shall be delivered
to a�y operator he shall depoait with the City Clerx a policy or policies of an
insurance compa� or companies duly licensed to transact such buainess in thie
atate, inauring the operator of ar�y taxicab to be licenaed againat loss from the
liability imposed by law for damages on account of bodily injuriea or death� or
for damages to property resulting from the ownerehi�� maintenance or use of a�p
taxicab to be owned or operated under euch license, and agreeing to pay to a�y
judgment creditbr'.to the exteat of the amounts specified in such policy� ar�y Pinal
judgment rendered against the aesured by reason of such liabilitg. The policy
or policiea ehall be approved by the city attorney as to form and compliance with
thia ordina.nce. The limit in ar�y such insura.nce policy of such liability of the
insarer on account of the ownership� maintenance and use of auch taxicab shall not
be leas than $5,000.00 for bodily injuries to or death of one person, and �10,000.00
on account of a�y one accident resulting in injuries to or death of more tha.n one
pereon, and a total of $1�000.�0 liability for dam�ge to property of others
arising out of any one accident."
FIRST READ at � regular meeting of the caancil of the City of Hopkine held
on the 20th dap of January, 19�8, and finally read and passed at a regular meeting
of the council oP the City of Hopkine held on the jrd day of Febru��ty, 19�+6.
ATTEST:
A. W. Elmquiat,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
JOSEPH C. VESELY� Mayor
Publiehed in Hennepin County Review, Februar.V 12� 1948
C ITY G � HOP�LITT� �
H�TT�;EYIiv C OUI�TTY , T.iINl�ES OTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR �AlVIT�RY SL��ER C OT�STRUCTION
Notice is hereby given that the cit y council of the city of
Hopkins tivill receive sealed proposals at the office of the secretary of
the council until 8:00 P.11�I. , ItZarch 2, 1948, at ���hich time said proposals
will be opened, for furnishing labor and materials for the construction
of sanitary sewer, to be located in said ci ty and t o comr�enc e at the
intersection of �,�Tashington Avenue and Second Street I�Torth; thence Easterly
along Second Street North to the intersection of �Second �treet North
�vith the :`lesterly line of the right-of-way of the Great Northern Railway
Company ; t hen ce I�Torth�rly along s ai d','�esterly right-of -rray line to the
intersection of' said line with Farmdale Road; thence ";�desterly along
Farndale Road to its intersection v�rith �weet Briar Lane; thence ;outh-
westerly along �weet Briar Lane t o the South line o f Hobby Acres ; also
commencing at the intersection of Far�dale Road and Hazelane; thence
r�ortherly along Nazelane to its intersection wit h tidayside Road ; ther.c e
�:desterly along ��',�ayside Road to the intersection of Farmdale Road and
�iayside Road; also comnencing at t he intersection of Far�clale Road
and Althea Lane; thence TJortherly along Althea Lane to an extension
Easterly of the North line of Lot Five ( 5), Block Eight ( 8), Hobby Acres ,
in accordance tivith plans and specifications prep� ed by h�cYlally and
Vesely, engineers, which are on file with t�ie secretary of the council.
Copies of said pl�.ns and specifications are available to prospective
bidders at the offic e of the s ecretary of the counci 1. Bid s�rrill be upon
a basis of cash payment for the work and material.
No bids shall be considered unless sarse shall be accompanied by
a cash deposit or certif'i ed check payable t o the order of tl�e treasurer of
the city or bidder's bond approved by the council for at least fifteen (15)
per cent of the amount bid, and the bicl shall be directed to the city
council, secure�l.y sealed and be endorsed on the outside thereof ��th a
brief statement as to the ti�rork for tivhich the bid is raade.
The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
A. �J. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Counci 1.
Dated February 5, 1948
Published in the Hennepin County Revie�,rr on February 1� and 19, 1948
" " The Construction Bulletin in its next tvro issues.
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CITY OF HOFKINS
Recommended Additions to and Changes
in Overhea� Street Li�htin.g
1. l�th Ave. N& Tracks (new 400 CP)
2. l�th Ave. N& 4th St. (new �00 CP)
`3. l�th gve. N� 5th St. (new 400 CP)
4. 15th Ave. N& 4th St. (new 400 CP)
5. 15th Ave. N& 5th St. .(new �00 CP)
6. Mtka. Mills Hd. 3� Curve at Washington
7. h4onroe gve. bet..Excelsior & lst St. S
8. 8th Ave: N at Alley.N of Excelsior
9. llth Ave. S� 4th St. (new 4�00 CP).
10. lOth Ave. S& 6th St. (new 4�00 CF)
11. 5th Ave. N&��dayside Rd. �
12. jth Ave. N. Bet. Wayside & I�Iills Rd.
13. Excelsior & W: drive of Red�Owl
14�. Excelsior & Ashle�
15. Excelsior & Holly�
(new 4�00 CF) ,
(new 400 CP)
(new 4�00 CP)
(neu� 600 CP) .
(new 600 CP)
( ner� 600 CP )
(neE� 600 CP)
(new 600 CP)
16. 5th Ave. N'& Mtka.� ills Rd. (change 4�00 CP to 600 CP)
17. Excelsior & St. Louis Ave. (change 400 CP to 600 CP)
18. Dow Pro�ert�r Library
(change 2- 600 CP from 8�onths to all-vear)
Ex�ense to CitS*
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10 - 400 CP (4�000 lumen) lamps C� $30, per lanrp per year
5- 600 CP (6000 lumen) lamps �$40. �er la�p per year
2- 600 CP (6000 lumen) la?nps .replacing 4�00 C? (4�000 lumen)
2- b00 CP (6000 lumen) Park lignts increased to all year
('� additional� amount per year)
Total yearly a�nount
$ 300.00
200.00
20.00 *
13.00 *
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CITY OF HOPK_II�TS
HE[dl�Tr�'II� COUNTY, 11�P1Tdi+�.�i0^1A �
PJOTICE FGR BIDS FOR SANITARY SE�d�R COTdSTRUCTIQN
Notice is hereby given that the city of Hopkins
will receive sealed proposals until 8:00 P.P;1. , Niarch 2, 1948,
at the city hal'1 in said city for construction of a sewer lift
station in connection with the Hobby Acres sevrer project, in ,
accordance with plans and specifications therefor prepared by
1��IcNally and Vesely, engineers, which are on file with the
secretary of the council. Copies of said plarbs and specifica-
tions are available t o prospective bidders at the of fic e of the
secretary of t he c ouncil . Bids will b e upon a basis of cash pay-
ment for the �vork and material.
No bids shall be consid ered unless sane shall be
accompanied by a cash deposit or certified chec� payable to the
order of the treasurer o�' t he ci ty or bidder's b ond apprw ed by
the council for at least fifteen (15) per cent of the amount
bid, and the bid shall be directed to the city council, securely
sealed and be endorsed on th e outside there�' wit h a brief statement
as to the work for which tY� bid is made.
bids.
The co uncil reserves t he right to re j ect any o r all
Dated February 5, 1948.
A. ,�d. Elmquist ,
Secretary of the Council
Publishe d i n th e H�n nep in County Review on r ebruar y 12 and 1°, 1948
" " The Construction Bulletin in its next t�•ro issues.
CITY OF YiOF'I�IT•IS ,
�i�3v��:��'II�T COTT�II�Y, T,i2�1'�:NE50T�'i
r�o�c� ri'0 BIUDERS
The c ity council of the c ity of Hopkins ,
Pr�inne sota, vrill- recei ve sealed bids unti 1 8:00 0' clock
1'.Ivi. on I�:iarch 16, 1948, at the council charabers in the
city hall for the furnish ing oz road mix deliver.ed to
th� streets of Hopkins pursuant to the order of the
. Road Commissioner f'or the year 1948. ' Bidders shall
supply the specifications for .their propas ed road
mix.
bids.
The ri.ght is reserved to re j�ct any and all
' A. ',�� . Elric�uist ,
S e c r et ary o f the C ounc i l
to be published ir�. th� Hennepin County Review
February 19 and 26, 1948.
� CITY Or, INOYKINS
I��l�?EPIl�T CCUl�1`�Y, l��Ziv��;�SC�lA
NOTICE `'i'0 BIDDERS :
' The city council of the cit;� of hopkins,
�+Iinn�sota, will receive sealed bids until 8:00
o'clock P.I,��. on I��larch 16, 1948, �t th� c�uncil ,
chambers in the city hall for tY� furnishing of
tar oil for the streets of Hopkins for the yea r
1948. .
bids.
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The r ight is reserved t o re j ect any and a 11
A. ��`d. Elmquist ,
Secre tary of the Counci 1.
to be published in the Henr�epin County Revie�r�
Februa ry 19 and 2 6, 1948
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C ITY C�� HOP�iIi�S
�I'�!�'��PIi? COUN`I"I, I�:iIT�v�'���+ 6CTA
NOTICE TO BIDD�RS :
The city council of the city of Hopkins, Il'linnesota,
will receive sealed bids urltil 8:00 o'clock P.��.�. on
I�iarch lri , 1948, at the o� unci 1 c hamb e�s in the city
hall f or the c o nsf;ruc ti on and r epai r o f si de�valk,
curb and gutter. The successful bidder nust enter
into a contract tivii;h the c ity in such form as �Jill
be appraved by the city attorrley, which contract
�r�ill include a provision that the contractors must
commence the construction and repair of the sidewalk,
curb and gutter ��vithin f ifteen (15) days after being
notiiied by the city to proceed ��^dith any designated
�vork .
The successfui bidder nust also furnish a contractors
bond in t he sum of' i iv e Thous and Dollar s( y�500G .00 ).
The right is reserved to reject anSr and all bids.
A. td.. Elmkuist,
Secretary of the Cour�ci 1.
to b e �ublish�d in the Hennep in County Review on
� ebruar y 19 an d 2 6, 1948
�i special meeting of the city council of the city of Hopkins,
I�iinnesota, yvas duly held at the city nall on the llth. day of
February, 1948, at 7;30 F.I��:.
The following merzbers were present ; J'oseph C. Vesely, Anton ,�. Olson,
S. E. BeclQnan and John �iegler. _
The f ollowin� vrere �bsent ; T,en T;�ilbert .
The mayor called this meeting for the purpose of nieetir�.g with the fuel
oil dealers of Hopkins pertaining t o t he fuel oil shortage whic h exists
in t his area .
�f'er some discus sion it was agreed as f ollotivs :
(1�. Oil dealers having oil will loan up to one hundred (100)
�allons to another dealer for his customer, ��,�ich dealer will
do his own delivering.
(2) . Oil dealers having oil ti�ai11 deliver fifty (50) gallons
to certified emergency cases having no dealer.
(3).. All dealers having oil will sell five (5) to ten (10)
gallons, cash and carry.
Beclflnan moved, Olson seco�ded, that the meeting be adjourned.
Al'1'�ST :
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1'oiay or
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A regular meeting of the city council of the city oi hopYins, T���inne.sota,
tivas duly held at tne city hall or_ the 17th day of �'ebruary, 1�48, at 7;30
o f clock P'.�:��. r�ll rnembers vrere present at this rneeti ng, these �°�rere ; Jbse�h
C. Vesely, Antqn 1�. Olson, Len i:'ilbert, S. L. Bec�an and John Liegler, _
ilfiilbert moved, �iegl�r seconded, �Lhat the i'ollowin{; bills be paici.Carried.
14214
l�-�15
14216
14217
1�-218
1��19
�1�220
14221
14222
14223
14224
14225
14226
14227
14228
14229
14230
14231
14232
14233
14234
14235
14236
14237
14238
14239
14240
17698
�76,99
177�0
17701
17702
17703
17704
Gr��:� ER.�iL t'I� � �: U
i ranl� Ericiison Labor _
Louis �aucher xolice du�y
Gar,ible _Store Re�airs
�arl Gerard T��ro�ors �epairs
�Tenne�in County �evievJ Printii�g tici�e-ts , et�.
I�erzail � 3ast;�r ;�upplies
;'�T. �. tiiss�an Labor
i!��i1Le �olrz, �ecre'tar;� oi' State, lnforr��tion on n��es,
�-�opkins Dru� Co . ,. 0� �i ce s uppli es
HopiLins �'ire Depurtr�_ent Fire service,
�oseph Joret I,abor
Sustus Lur�ber Co. �u�plies
Iiokesi� Hardware Co. i?arci;Jare supplies
Thorlas ��°T. Lapic �olice duty
'ti�Tilbur I,ocke Fick-up service
i:��iller Davis Co. Off ic e Su��plies
I��Ii�neapolis Gas Light Co. t��nrer
T;iinnesota �,ire �tin�uisher Co. . Su�plies
Ivorthern States Foti�rer Co. Power
Fioneer Lurnber �c_ Fuel Co. Coal
��`�lilliarl �uinn Labor
henry Schussler Labor
�ecurit.y I�ational Insurance A�cy...Ir_surance
Violet �L. Souba stenographic work
Standard Oil Co. supplies
Frank Stodola Labor
l�ichard Zeman Labor
R01�17 1�i��D �P.1�GL Flil�i
Tirst i�ational. Insurance,.A�ency.. Ins�ance
Ger_er.al I�iills, Ir_c. _ Su,�plies
hedberg-rriedhei� Co. Sand
Justus Lumber �Co, Su��plies
Yokesh i�iardtvare Co. Supplies
I�olthern States Po���rer Co. Po�:ver
,Adolph S�obocia Labor
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.:rx�l,�
7300 �ddresso�raph-i'�,:ultigraph Co. , Supplies
7301 I�?eptune i�:�eter Co. �epairs
7302 Northern States Fo�:�rer Co. T'o�.ver
7303 ��Lelly Qil �o. Supplies
'7304 �ubur•bar_ Chevrolet Co . . �Rep�i rs
4r19.55
49.40
4.20
3�:,' .25
�22.00
�.30
8.8�5
.35
1.10
565.21
97.1J
�-.76
6.27
47.59
9.00
26.61
1.G0
29.00
597.90
22.37
55.13
90.47
111.82
r"' 9 9
,� o .
3U.63
95.80
45.a0
11.37
�3.00
3.18
55.05
11.97
3.13
51.49
7 .19
30.03
31:�: . 44
5.17
8.10
Olson movea, -�:?ilbert seconded, that the folloLtir�:n� license a��plic�tions
be granted. Carried�subject to approval of bonds by city attorney.
Tom ?�,��otzko, to install �as burners and do plumbing,
Hopi�ins T'lurabing & Heating Co . for installati on o�' �as and oil burners ,
Daii �:opesky f�r ins�allatiior_ of gas and oil burners.
Olson movecl, iv'Iilbert seconded, tihat the city �aire applicatior for a three-
year policy to cover iizside roboer� and hold up insurance at a preraium
of ,;�37.50 z"'or tnree years. Carried.
Ziegler raoved, l��iilbert seconded, �hat �the re�uest of the il�iinneapolis Gas
Li.ght Co. for r;�air� extension project Tvo. �273 be grantied, subject to_:the
approval of the city en�ineer. Carried. �
Ziegler rsoved, Olson seconded, �hat the lett.er fro�i T�ortnern States Porrer
Co. , dated �aeb. .10, 1948, pertaining to electric potiver to pe rurnished t��
operate the ,neva punsp to be tabled u•ntil the next �eetin�. Carried. �
Ziegler movod, Becl�n.an seconded, that the Hopkins Fire Department
be granted permission to hold bingo games d�ing the month of Py�arch,
1948. Carried.
Zi�gler moved, N�.lbert seconded, that the two bills fivm Ralph D.
Thornas and �ssociates, Inc. in the amounts of 5�5�i9.63 and �2398.33 _
b� tabled for further check-up. Carried.
Olson moved, Beckman seconded, that the clerk be instructed to ti�rrite
to the Red Owl Stores, Inc. , advisir_g them that the bill in t he amount
oz"' �p907.95, plus interest, will be placed on special assessment roll�
if not paid. Carried.
�iegler moved, Beckman s�conded, th�t Resolut ion No. 4"� RLSOLUTIGT�
5USPIlV�D �� G T�IE I SSUZI�. G GF ��;RI:�ITS F OR `I'Y�,' IIv7��l'��LI�TI GIv 0 F�1;R'I'�illu _ TY�ES
Or .QIL .�UFt�..'�IT�1G D.�;VIlwffin ( attache d exhibit '.tK'! be. adopted and published.
Carried. . .
Beckrnan moved, i�l'iilbert seconded, that the Ivorth�.restern Natir�nal Bank
of Hopl�ins be authorized to make a survey and appraisal to date of city
property. Carried.
�iegler moved, P.�Tilbert seconded, that the city engineers be instructed
to draw up plans and specifications for storm sewers at the following
locations;
�ixth Avenue �iorth at Third Street,
Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues ivorth to.the tracks,
Jackson and Harrison �venue,
Seventeenth and "Excelsior Avenues.
�En�ineers �re t o advis e the approximate cost in vieti�v of a bond ele cti on
�co defray the above cost , this t o b e done as s�o n as possible .
Beckman moved, �iegler s eco nded, that t he ci t;r eigi ne ers dra��r up plans
and specifications for a pump house at the netiv v�Tell sit e. Carried.
I��iilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that an acditional cost oi �1�5.00 be
be authorized on the netiv pump as per proposal i�y Fairbanks, lrioz�se and
Company, Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that I�;icCarthy '4Ie11 Co. �be authorized to
pull up pumps No. 1�nd No. 2 for inspection �d overhauling after tiiell
I�1o. 3 is in operation. This to be done at the sar,�e time as the chloriniza-
tion equipment �vill be installed if so oraered by the city council.
Carried.
Olson moved, Beckman seconded, that the city ergineers drav,r up plans a;nd
specifications for a new g3rage buildirlg and ti�Jork shop for the Road and
Brid ge Departrlent . Carrie d.
Ziegler moved, Beci�man seconded, that the m�etir� be adjourned.
Clerk
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CITY OB HOPgI�B
EESOLUTIOR �o. 4.
A RE30iII'PION 9USPEbTDINa THE ISSQING OI� PERMIT3 Ft� R'HE INSTALI.ATION OB
CEBTAIg TYPES OP' OIL BURIQING �PICES.
�3 a aerione shortage eaiste in the eupplg of Aamber 1 a�nd
l�umber 2 t'ael oil and keroseae, and
W�SEAS the safety, health and aelfare of the people of the city of
Hopkiae requiree that uatil eaid emergeacg hae ceaeed to exieb no permite
for the installation of ar�p oil bnrning devicee, or of the equipment connected
therervith� t��hich bnra either �umber 1 or Aumber 2 ftiiel oil or kerosene� ehall
be ieaned by the building inapector of the city� and
�BEAS the best information obtainable by the city eonneil ie that
such ahortage �1Lcontinue to eaist at least nntil December l, 1949; �W.
:�:�: ; : e :�:
BE IT �SOLVED by the city council of the city of Hopkins �hat the
bnilding inspector be, and he hereby ie� directed to iaeue no permite Por the
inatallation of ar�y o1I bnrning devices, or of the equ.ipmeat connected there-
with� r►hich bnra either Nnmber 1 or �amber 2 f'nel oil or keroaene� nntil
after Deeember 1. 19�9.
ADOP`PED at a regalar mee�ing of the conncil of the cit�y of Hopkias
held on the 17th. day of Febrnary, 1945.
A. W. Llmqni st �
$ecretarg of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
gttorney
JOSEPH 4. VESELY, MAYOS
To be Publishe d in tYie Hennep in County Revi�l��� Feb . 26 , 1948.
ARTF�L4IJ �IELL :�'ATL'�1 TR�.�;,�1�ri:it�TT E�,UIPT�:�1T BIDS
Close April 6, 1948.
Hopkins , T;�inr� sot a
i�TQ1TCE r OR BID�
Notice is hereby given that the city.of Hopkins ��rill
' receive sealed bids until 8:00 P.P�i. Tuesday, April 6,
1948, at the city hall in said city for the furnishing
ard installing and servicing oi Artesian T��ell �'rater Treat-
ment Equip� nt f or thr ee art es ian �vell s in the c ity o f
Hopkins, in accordanc e with specifications therefor
prepared by Les: �,7cNally and Associates, Engineers, �nd
on file v�rith the secretary of the o�ur�cil.
Each bid must be accorapanie d by a certified chec�; for
five per cent (5;0) of' the total bid price, payable to
the c ity treasurer .
A . :1. Elmc�ui s t ,
Secretary c�' the couricil.
Publishe d in the Hennep in Count y Revietiv t.:arch 11 and 18, 1948
, Published in the Construction Bulletin for tvro issues.
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A regular meeting of the city council of
was duly held at the c ity hall of t he 2nd .
o T clock F.I�i. Present �rere Soseph C. Vesely
S. �,. Beclunan and John Ziegler.
the city of Hopkins, I.�inneso�a,
day of I�aarch, 1948, at '7:30
, Anton A. Olson, Len .��;ilbert,
T�Tilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the f ollov�in� bills be �id .Carried.
14256
14257
142�8
14259
14260
14261
1426�
14Z63
14264
14265
14266
14�67
14268
14269
14270
14271
14272
14273
14274
14275
14276
14277
14278
14279
14280
14281
14282
14283
17708
17709
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17711
17712
17713
17714
17715
17716
17717
7308
7309
7310
7311
GII�TEi�L FLTT�ID
Larane Dodge T�ibrary �vork
Ivirs . Cecilie Harmon Cleani ng library
Thomas ��1. Lapic Police duty
Henry �chussler Janitor work
Frar�k Stodola Labor
Donna i:�. Svihel Library work ,
�red Swanson Labor
Dahlberg Bros. Inc. Repairs
Duncan T��ieter Corp. Parking meter recei
hopkins Fire Department �ervice
I�oss Paint and �Tallpaper Co�pa.ny, Labor and �teri
Theo. _L. Kubesh Go. Flashli�ts
���ilbur. Locke pick-up
Lyle Si�ns, Irc. Signs
Lee T�.acNally and Associates. Engineering ser�ice
R. J. n�ayo Salary ar�l supplies
T,[innesot3 Fire Equipment Co. Supplies
The TvTinnesota r?evas Company Books
I��iunicipal Equipffient Co. Supplies
l�;orth�raestern Bell Telephone Co. Service
Omnibook, Inc. Book
H. A. Rogers Co . iJTaps
Rose Brothers Lumber & Supply Co. �olice dep�rtnerit
Violet �. Souba Stenographic ti+rork
Suburban hennepin County RelieP Board, relief
Suburban Press, Inc. Printir�g
Underwood Corpora�Lion Typewriter repairing
Albert ti'�hitman & Co. Librarj� bcoks
RGxD AIvD B1�IllG� FUIvv�
George Culshaw
�,ranli Eric�:son
Gilbert J. Johnson
;��r.n. �uinn
rrank Rosen�ren
Ad��ph �voboda
Dahlberg Bros.
�ohnson and Hemza
Republic Creoso�ing Co.
Tro�ical :�aint �, Oil Co.
�odAT�'� FUIv�D
i;icCarthy l�dell Co.
Lee i�:�clJally and Associates
I`orthti•Jestern Bell Telephone
Rocl���rell I��ianuf actur ing Co .
Labor
I,ab or
Labor
Labor ,
I�abo r
I,abo r
Repai rs
Repairs
Road supplies
Pai r.t
Balanc e due
Ex� ine eri ng
Co. 3ervice
Su�plies
S�'CIAL A.S��Si.�T
16875 Construc ti on Bull eti n
16876 Lee i;icl�Ta].ly and Associates
16877 Orfei 8c Ivlariani
168'78 H.� A. Rogers Co .
4�17 . 28
7.50
47.59
87.15
95.80
12.48
84.OQ
53.63
pts 585�22
126.00
als, 52.45
6.00
3.00
34.59
6U.00
88.59
74.82
29.34
29.50
34.72
4.00
3.00
loc�r13.00
22.08
401.59
31.90
7.46
31.26
12.65
38.53
14.95
49.23
9.20
51.49
14.00
37.35
21.28
53.13
on new vJell 2640.00
servic e � 430.00
1.88
6.17
Pri nti n� 40 . 0 0
Er�inee ri rg Service 125.00
�'�Jaterruain work 18470.37
Hobby Acres sewer plans 10.38
Ol�on moved, Ziegler seconded, that license application of r�dilfred I�i.
and Nendel J. 'Engler be tabled for investigation. Carried.
Niilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the follo�;��ng license applica-
tions be granted subject to approval of bond by city attorney. Carried.
Ed��,rard Plehal, to install �as and oil burners,
�����t�� Gil Johnson-, three �asoline stati oi1 pumps ,
George �iaizsorl, d/b/a l�airy r'resh Creamery Go. , orie milk truc�,,
Becl-,�n�an moved, Olson seconded, i,hat ie�ort dated �'ebru�zry 26, 1948, ,
by t;he Hopkins Civil Service Cor,rniSsion reporting on the police of'fi'icers'
exarliiiation be accepted and placed ori file. Carried.
13ec���nai1 nioved, Glson secorid ed, that �l'heodore Johnson be put on as a
perraanent police oi'z�icer. Carried.
Beckrnan rloved, T�:�iilbert secorlded, tha�; the police�an's borid of G�orge
Ii. ;7in�ter be accepted sub ject to approval oz� c ity attomey. Carrie d.
i�!ilbert i�?oved, t3ec��raan seconded, tYiat the ci�;y apply only i or inside
robber� aria hold-up iras�ance as outlined in �'rie mir�utes o�' � ebruary 7,
1��8. Carriec? .
Zie�ler movecl, Bec� r��.i_ secon.ded, that tn� city accept tne t err:�s of
Il�ortY�rn �tates Po:�rer Corapany as outlined in their letter oi' �'ebzuaryl�,
1948, for the i'urnisr.irlg oi' electric povrer ior ';�,(ell T�o. 3, and th�t the
r��ayor and the clerk be authorized to sign tne sar;� . Carried.
T+,�ilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the 1�.opl�ins �;�unicipal Band b� paid
:Eiv e Hundred Dollars ir.� advar�c e on the 1948 seasoil. �az•rie d.
�'ursuant to advertiser�.ert for bids for extensi�r. oi se�nier mains and
seV�rer lift station for i obby Acres area, the follc�vin� bids v�rere received;
S-J�i'�YJ..lLI j\'��11'd � ���17j..)� j'�Vl�LI.�
Phelps-Drake Co. Inc.,
Ori ei and Tviariani,
DeGroff '��iolf'f
Lar:�etti and Larnetti
Leo Lahti
Central Constructi ori Co .
Bonander �:; Co .
�+��. F. Daugherty
JacL �'Telch
��i�}IER L��T , E�� GBBY ACR'�
Pn.ely�s-Ural�e Co . Inc .
Laz�etti arld La�et�i
Bor_ancler c� Co .
Leo Lahti
Verr_ I�. Olson
��17251.10
20U18.10
20135.00
20570.00
231Ei5.40
27989.00
29895:00
327L�U . �0
35996.64
10130.00
1154�.'76
134a0. C)0
15100.�C
26087.00
1:�lilbert moved, Bec��;�.an seconded, that se;r4rer bic�sb@ reierred to city
en�ir�eers f or s�udy and report . Carried .
3eck���n ��oved, Zie�;7.er seconded, that setiver lift bids be referred to
city engineers for stud� and report. 'Carried.
Beckman m�ved, P:�Zilbert seconded, that Resolution lj:o. 9'tA R�(��,u-'I'luTv R:E-
Lt��I?,iG 1Q;'1r�E IivS'r`hLT�i`''IGi� 0� l�.DDIiICii�aAL S��`�;1�ART� SL�':':�'h I1,T PiUBBY_�CriES,"
attached exhibit �'A'.' be.adopted. Carried,,_ ,. ._
� Beckm.,an moved, 11�iilbert secor_ded, that Resolution No. 10 T'A R�OLU�i'IC�l�i
RE�,�ii`'IT'�!G TO `I`nE II;i�I'ALLk`1�OTi GF �'DDITI'"vl`�T.AL �,��jt�'I'� i:'=�riVS IT` �-IOBBY_ACR�S';"
attacY�d exhibit.1iB" be adopted. Carried. , _
Beck�nan r�oved, Ziegler seconded, that Resolution Tvo. 5"A R��-.�;SOLLTTIG1v
�EI��L IT�;G TO PL�3LIC S� �'1`�I OI� Sl�li� �l'RUT]Ii. HIGT�'dAY NL���,�� 7," attached ._
Exhibit "C'� be adopted, and copie s of the. re so_lut.i on be maile d to �+.iinnesot a
State High,�,ray Departrient, Hennepir County Fi���ray Departraent and the Suburban
Committee of the l��:ir_nea�olis Char�ber of Commerce. Carried.
Beckman rr�oved, Ziegler seconded, that Resolution T?o. 6"� I�OLU'i�IOi`
a
Au-TNORIZII�G T�i� DISII�SAL OF � C ON�1�,ldA`l�I GN I�ROCE�1ZvG COiIriII�rCL� Iiv
1935 TO ACC�UI:RE �AL �TATL FOR THL �fiT,�3�I0Tv Qr NINTH AVr'��Ni±; N�ORTH,"
attache d Exhibit 'iD" be adopted. Carrie d.. .
Olson moved, Ziegler seconded, that Resolution ivo. 7, 14A Rr�SGLU�TION
REI��TIIVG TO ACQU2RIt�TG 1ITLL TO REAZ ESTA`1'�; FOR THE PUR�OS� QF �':r.��ING
9T�i. AVL-'L�T(TE NORTI� TO CONNr'�T �;�ITH S�1�ATE TRUIJK HIGH��TAY I�1iti��� S�ti �S ,"
attached Exhibit "E" be adopted. Carrie d. . -
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the opinion by Attorney General
dated February 20, 1948 and letter dated 11�iarch 2, 1948 by our city .
attorney pertaining to payment of' Parkridge storm sewer be �l�ced on
file. Cz,rried.
Liegler moved, 2Jlilbert seconded, that Ralph D. Thomas and Associates,
Inc. invoices dated February 2, 1948 in the amount of �589.63 and
`;�2 , 398. 33 be paid and tnat a letter be writ ten advis ing that no more
field inspection costs will be paid by the city of Hopkins, Carried.
Olson moved, Beckman s�conded, that the bill of J. �A. Ess z"or Vdiring
the warming house at Haz�ley Hopkins School be paid. . Carried.
�ie�.ler moved, l,iilbert secor_d�ed, that the clerl� advertise for bids
for artesian tivell ti�rater treatment e4uip�nt . Carried.
Olson moved, T:Iilb�rt seconded, that the city purchase a t�venty-one
iilch lav,m mower. Carried.
Olson r,wved, �,�ilbert seconded, i�hat the city purchase and install
street signs up to Five Hundred Dollars. Carried.
Ziegler rnov�d, Becl�.n seconded, tha� the �eeting be �ad journe d.
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CITY OF HOPBINS
aEsoLtrriox �o. 9.
l RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE INSTAI,LATION OF �DDITIOIQAL SANITAEtY 3EWER
IN HOBBY ACBES.
1�REAS� the council of the city of Hopkins deems it neceasary, for the
health, �velfare a.nd conveaience of the city and ita inhabitants, to inetall
sanitary se�ers ia the follo�ring locationa ia eaid city, to-�ait:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of the plat of Hobby Acrea; theace
North along Farmdale Soad to Wayside road; thence aorthwesterly along Wayside road
to the Weet line of Lot �'hree� Block Bonr, Hobby 9cree;
Also commencing at the intersection of Farmd.�le Road and Holl�hock Lane;
theace BTortherly along Hollghock Lane to Wayside road; thence Weaterly along Wayside
roa.d approaimately 100 feet a.nd alao Eaeterly along W�yside road to a point approai-
mately 25 feet Northerly of the South line of Lot Oae� Block Four� Hobby Acres.
AND WHEREAS, the coat thereof ahould be aaseesed againat a� property
found benefited thereby� and
'{�HE,REA$ .ce�t�fn ot�vners of property against which said cost would be
asseased have petitioned the city conncil Por the installation of eaid eanitary
aewers; NOW, '�BEFORE:
BE IT RESOLV�D by the council of the city of Hopkine that the matter
of the inetall�tion of sanitary set�ers in eaid location be rePerred to Mc14a118 and
Yeael.�� citg engineere, to inveatigate the neceeeity and feasibility of euah
improvemeat and report to the council at a apecial meeting to be held on Wednesdey,
March 10, 19�F8, at 7s30 o'clock P.M.
ADOPTED by the cauncil of the city of Hopkine at a regular meeting
thereoY held thie 2nd. da�r of A�arch, 19�8.
JOSEPH C. 9ESELY, MAY08
A. �. Elmqui et,
Secretary oP the Co�ncil
Frank N. Whitneg,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPgIPT3
RE30LUTI0� N0. 10.
A BESOLIITION EELATIld(i TO THE IPTSTAi.I,ATION OF ADDITIONAI, WATEH MAIbTS
IAT HOBBY ACRE3.
WHERFAS, the council of the city of Hopkins deema it necesaary, for
the health� welfare an�d coneenience of the city a,nd ita inhabitaat�, to inetall
water maine in the following locatione in said city, to-wit:
Commencing at the intersection of Hazelane and Wa�eide road
in Hobby Acres•�.Eaeterl� on Weyside road to Farmdale R,oad.
t�eace
g].so commencing at the intereection of Hazelaae at Farmdale
8oad in Hobby Acres; theac� Eaeterly on Farmdale 8oad to
W�yaide roa.d.
Also commencing at the intersection of Wayeide road and Holly-.
hock Lane in Hobby Acree; thence Southerly aloag Hollyhock Lane
to Farmdale Road.
9ND W�REA3, the coat thereof should be sesessed againet aa�y
property faund benefited thereby� and
WHE$EA.S, certain ovrnere of property againet rrhich eaid co�t would
be aeaeseed haee petitioned the city council for the installation of eaid
atater m�ina; NOW � �RE:
BE I3' RESOLVED by the council oP the cit� of Hopkine that the ma,tter
oP the installation of water maina in eaid location be referred to Lee McDTally
and Aseociatee, city engineere, to inveatigate the necesaity and feaeibility
of snch i�rovement a.nd report to the conacil aith all convenieat speed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkine at a regular meeting
thereof held thia 2nd. da3r of March, 19�F8.
JOSEPH C. PESELY. MAYO&
A. W. E1mqLtiat,
Secre tarar of the Couaci 1
Frank DT. Whitaey,
City Attorney
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A Seeolution Eelating to Pn.blic SaYety-oa
State `�r�tnk High�aay Nnmber 7.
4!
WIIF,REAS, etate highrray number sevea rnne throu� the major portion of thm
city�of Hopkine in an eaeterly and westerly direction� and
WHERIIAS� two county highrvaye crose atate highway number eeven in the city
of Hopkins� namely: Connty Road mamber ��8 which croaees at FiPth Avenne, aad
County Road nnmber 73, rrhich eroesee at Seventeeath Avenae, and
V�EEAS, it ie extremely dangerons for either antomobiles or pedestriana
to crcjss esid hightr�y anmber eeven at either of said points of croseing, and
WSEREAS, the territory north of Hopkine which ie served by said two conaty
highwgye is very thickly populated and highly devaloped aad coneequentl.y the
traffic oa both of eaid high�saye is heavy� and
WHEREA.S, a great ma�p achool children crose esid highw�y a�unber seven at both
of eaid croaeings to attead �choole in Hopkins� and
T�BEAS, said croeeinge conetitnte two of the main eatrances and exite to ead
from the cfty of Hopkine aad eaid state high�oay nnmber senen, and
WHEREAS, an examination of the records oP accidenta occnrring at eaid croesings
will ahow that over a period of yeara nameroue accidente ha.ve occurred, particularly
at eaid seventeenth avenue crossing� and
WgF�REAS, the care being driven on et�te trunk highw�y number eeven travel at
high speeda and mith utter disregard For cara or pedestrians attempting to croes
said highvra,y at these points, aad
Vd�REAS, Taelfth Avenue Idorth in the city of Hopkiae ie a18o connected rovith
state highv��y number aeven on the eonth and is a point at which care going from or to
Hopksne enter or depart from said highway number seven and ie also a poiat at which
pedestriane croea aaid highwa�� aad
WHEREAS� it ia contemnlated by the city of Hopkina that Ninth Avenue DTorth will
be opened so as to connect with highway mzmber seven on the south; NOW� THEREFOBE�
BE IT RESOLVED by the city council of Hopkins that the highwc�y department
of the State oP Minneeota be requested to conetract ieland� in the center oP atate
higha�y number aeven from the point of interaection of eaid highNa3r aith S�eet Briar
Lane and coatianing westerly thrangh'the city of Hopkins and iato Minnetonka Town-
ahip to the point oP intersectioa of eaid high�r�r ancl Eig�teenth Avenne �Torth, with
breaka in eaid islaade at Fifth Avenue North� Ninth APenue North� T�+elfth Avemie '
Idor�h s�ad Seventeeath Avenue DTorth, aad
BE IT FURT�R RESOLPED that the city of Hopkine request the
atate highway department to conat=uct eaid ialands eufficiently high
and �ride so that no motor vehiclee conld paes acrosa them and ao that auto-
mobilee going on to or ofi of or croasing eaid highway mimber seeen at these
pointe could stop in the center of eaid highw�re to wait for traPfic and
be protected by euch islands, and
BE I`� �'ITx'i'�R RESOLVED that eaid highway department be requeated '
to conatract eaid ielaade as rap3dly ae posaible and prior to the aummer
eeaeon o� 1948 when the heavy eamme� traffic rttnning eaeterly and weeterly
avill commence �1po,a said highway namber seven.
ADOPTED at a regnlar meeti ng-of the city council of the city of
Hopkins held on the 2nd. of March. 19�.
JO SEPH C. QESELY � I�AYOR
A. W. Elmqui et ,
Secretary of the Conncil.
Frank N. Whitney�
Qity Attorney
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CITY OF HOPgINS
BESOI,IITIODT N0. 6.
A BESOZUTION AIITHORIZING '1'� DISMI3SAL OF A COIQDENINATION PfiOC�EDIDIG
CO1�+II�NCED IH I,935 TO AC�JIRE REAL ESTATE FOH THE EXTENSION OF NIICTH
APENQE NnRR'S.
WHE�S� oa March 26, 1935, the Pillage conncil of Hopkins adopted a
resolution declaring that it v�ae neceasary to condemn certain landa in ord�r to
eatead 9th Avenaa.e 8orth in a northerl�r direction to coanect with state trunk
higha�q �mber 7, and
W�A3� proceedinge �aere thereafter commenced bePore Daniel E. Foley,
Juatice of the Peace. b� the village agaiast Aaaa �. Svanda a.ad Joseph Svanda�
hnaband and �aiPe� for the pnrpose of acquiring title to each lands by coademna.-
tion, and
WHEREAS, in each Jnstice Ccnrt proceedinge Joeeph Svanda, and gnna H. Svaanda
were awarded damages ae compensatioa for snch la.nd in t he sum of $660.00, and the
village of Hopkine oa April 2�+. �935� iseued its �varrant nnmber 33g7 to sa�d
parties payable from ite general fYind in said enm, and
T�EEAB, Jos�ph 3va.nda aad Anna 8. 3eanda appealed eaid award to the Die-
trict Court of Hennepin Con.nty� A4lnaeeota, and euch appeal ie still pending and
has never been tried or othenvise dispoeed of, aud
Wi�REAS, seld general fhnd warraat ie etill in poeseasioa oY the village
� (nov� city) of Hopkins and has aeeer been delivered to or accepted by the payees
named therein; NOW� TSEBEF'O�E:
BE IT BESOLVED, that said proceedinga to condema each property be diamissed�
and that city attorney Bra.nk N. Whitaey be inatrucied to file a diemiseal thereof,
withont prejndice and without coeta to either party with aaid Jnat3ce of the Peace
and with the clerk oP the Diatrict Conrt of Hennepin Cou,nty, Minnesota, a.nd
BE IT I+RTRTHE& EESOL9ED� that eaid warrant be cancelled� and that the 3ecretary
of the Council be directed to destroy the same and to make the neceesary entries
i n the book s and recorde of the city.
ADOPTED by the cit� conncil oP Hopkine at a regular meeting held on the
2nd. of March, l.g�+8.
JOSEPH C. �ESELY, MAY08
A. W. Llmqniet�
Secretary of the Co�nncil
Frank N. Whitne��
City Attorne3r
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CITY OF HOPgINB
RESOLIITION N0. 7.
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A RESOLUTIO�d RELATI1dG TO AGl�7IHIAtG TITLE TO REl�L ESTATE �'OR THE P'aRPf)SE
OF EXTEIVDIN(3 9TH. 9�ENfTE NOB'i'H TO CONAIECT WI'1'H STA2'E T�T� HIGHWAY NtT1tiIDE8 S�YEN.
W�BEAS, state trank highwey a�umber aeven rnns throngh the major portion
of the ci%y of Hopkine in an easterly and weaterly direction, and
WAEHEA3� there are nox three pointe at wh.ich an.tomobile traffic may enter
the city of Hopkine from said highway, or may leave the city of Hopkine to eater
npon esid high�syy� namely: 5th. Avemie North, 12th. Avemue gorth and 17th.
Ave�e North� and
Y�REAS, the traffic upon eaid etate trank highway number eeven is eatremely
heavy and there are great numbers of cara entering onto or leaving said highway
aumber eeven at said tnree connecting pointe� a.nd
S�REAS, no one of the etreeta at asid three connecting poin�a leads
directly to the main buainess diatrict of Hopkine but entera the city at pointa
ont of the ahopping center� and
W�REAS, eaid three conaectione with trank highwqp number aeven are in-
snfficient and ina.deqna.te to handle the traffic oato or off of said highwa3r and
it is aeceaeary for t4�e convenience and eafety of the residents of Hopkins and
others who wish to enter or leave the city in motor vehiclee that another connec-
tion be provided Prom the city of Hopkina onto said highway anmber seven� and
«EEpi3� 9th. Avenae �Torth in said city leade directl3r into the center of
the ehopping and businesa district of the city and shonld be connected with
state irnnk highw�y mamber seven� and
WFIE�EA3 the etate of Minnesota has prepared for said connection and already
orona the land adjacent to its right of �ay and constituting an approach onto its
right of �ray from jth. Avenue �Torth; NOW� THF�F.P'ORE�
BE IT B1�SOLYED by the city conncil of the citg of Hopkine that it is
necesears for the reasons hereinbefore set forth that the city of Hopkin� acqaire
title to the following described real estate to be used ae an exteasion of said
9th. Aveaue North from ite present termination, at Minnetonka Mille Road to the
south line of state trank highway aumber eeven, to-�ait:
That part of tha North One-half (I�) of 3ection Twent�-
four ( 2�+) , To�nship One Hundred Seveateen (117) � R$.nge
Twenty-two (22)� described as followe: A atrip of land
one hnndred (100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each
side of that portion of the 8orth ( N) and South ($) center
line of eefd Section erhich liea North (N) of the Minnetonka
Mi 11 s Road. and South ( S) of atate trank high�rag aumber
eevea (7), in the city of Hopkine� Hennepin County, Minneaota.
BE IT PiJBTHES RESOZVED tha.t the city attorney be iaetracted to acqnire
title to aaid property for the city 'by proceedinge at laM as in taking
laad for public use by ri�.t of eminent domain according to the larra
of,thie eate.
ADOP2':ED by the city cvuncil of Hopkine at a regular meeting held on
the 2nd. of March, 19�Fg.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYO&
A. W. Elmqui et,
Secretar�► of the Conncil.
Frank Id. Whitneg�
City Attorney.
A special meeting of t he counc il of t he city o f�-Iopkins -t��as held or_
Vlednesday, T�?Iarch 10, 1948, at 8;00 0' clocL �'.T����. Z,+iembers present :
Joseph C. Vesely, Antorl Olson, Len I;+iilbert, S. E. Becknan, John
Ziegler.
Glson moyed, T:?ilbert seconded, that e�.�gineerst repor�; on se����er eYte�-
tion into Hobb;r �cres be acce�ted and pl�ced on f ile. Carrie d.
Olson mov�d, T4lilbert seconded, that R��t�SOLuri�IGl�! I�U. 8, "��SG'LtTTIGI\r RL-
LATI�TG T� :� NJARI��;G Gi�: ���GI��;��;RS' RE�ORT r'OR L�iS'I�ALI.�k`il Giv OL S��7I`�'��Y
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SE`,'�;L S Il�:� N0�3Bv �1C�," be adopted. Carried. See attache d e�tiibit
rr�,t �
Zie�ler inoved, =�.�:ilbert seconded, th:t Lhe clerl;. be instructed to
contact I:-Tinnetonka Township a�d Board of County Coru;iiss ioners pertaining
to leveling oi'f' Seven�eenth Avenue betv�reen ��he T++Iinneapolis and St. Louis
Rai1:�Jay tracks and nu_nber '7 hi�hvvay . Carri ed .
Ziegler moved, iviilbert seconded, tha�L the c it y assume the cost of the
zoning comr�ittee in preparing Grdinarice 1�To. 3, also to furnish proper
maps for zoning purposes. Car�ied.
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Beckrr�n raoved, i,t�ilbert seconded, that �;he r�etiiig be adjourned.
Carried.
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CITY OF HOPgINS
HESOLUTIO� N0. g.
RESOLIITI ON RF�ATI Na TO A HF�AflI N(� 016 ffiGI NEERS' BEPORT BOfi
INST�ILLATIOI4 OF SAr1ITARY SEWEBS IN HOBBY ACRES.
Wi�RF�AB, the aonncil of the city of Hopkine on Jannary 20, 1948� adopted
a resolution referring the matter of inetallation of eanitary aeroera in the
foZlowing locatione in said city, to-wit:
Commencing at the intersection of Wash�ngton Avenue and Second
Street North; thence Eaeterly along Second Street North to the inter-
eection of Second Street North with the Weeterlg line of the right-of-
w�r of the Great Sorthern Railwag Compa�y; thence �Tortherly along said
Southerly right-of-wey line to the intersection oP eaid line with
Farmd.ale Hoad; thence Weaterly along Farmdale Hoa.d. to its iatersec�ion
with Sr�eet Briar lane; thence Southweaterl� along 3weet Briar lane to
the South line of Hobby Acres.
Aleo commencing at the intereection of �armdale Road and
Hazelane; thence �Tortherly along Hazelane to ite intersection wfth
Wqyside road; thence Wester�y along Wayside road to the intereection of
Farmdale Eoad and Y�aa•eide road.
Also commeacing at the intereection of �'armdale Road aad Althea
lane; thence Idor�herly e.long Althea lane to an extension easterly of the
DTorth liae of Lot Five (5) � Block Ei�t (g), Hobby A,cres,
to McNally and. Vesely, city engineere, Por their investigation and report, and
WfIEREAB� the council of the city of Hopkins on March 2, 19�, adopted a
reeolution referrin� the matter of iastallation of additional sa.nitary sewera in
the followisg locatioas in eaid city� to-�citt ,
Commeaciag at the Southeaet corner of the' plat oP Hobb�r Acres; thence
�' Nortfier� along Farmdale $oad to Wayside road; thence Northvaesterly
a,long Wayside rosd to the West line of Lot Three (3)� Block Four (�),
Hobby Acres;
Also commencing at �he intereection of Farmdale Eoad and Hollyhock
Lane; thence Northerly a1on� Hollyhock La.ne to Wayside road; thence
Weaterly along Wsyside road approximately 100 feet a.nd aleo Easterly
along Wa�side road to a pofnt approaimately 25 feet Northerly of the
South line of Lot One (1), Block Four (�)� Hobby Acree.
WHESEA3� said engineers have investigated the necesaity and feasibility
of both of such improvemente and on March 10, 19�8 reported thereon to the council
and filed their written report rvith the aecretar� of the cou.ncil, and
WHEREAS, the conncil of the city of Hopkins hae not yet eelected or appointed
a cit� maaager for the city: NOW� T�RE�'ORE�
BE IT R�SOLVED that said engineera' report ahall be coneidered by tbe council
and action taken thereon at a regulax meeting of said counail to be held on T�ieeday,
the 6th da,y of April, 19�� 8�.. 7:30 0' clock F.II�i. , and
BE IT FUR�SF� RE30LPED that the secretary of the council give notice of such
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hearing by publishing a notice once in each week for two succesaive weeks in the
official newspaper of the city, said notice to describe in gener�l
language the improvement recommended in the engineers' report and the
estimated cost thereoi.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a special
meeting thereof held this lOth. day of March, 19�8.
A. •W. �lmqui s t .
Secretary oP the Couacil
b'rank N. Whitney,
f31ty Attorney
JOSEPH C., YESELY, MAYOR
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NOTI CE OF I�gBI Na
ON HOBBY ACRES SANITAflY SEW�E H�TENSION�
IdOTICE IS HE�BY GIVE� that the city engineers of Hopkine did on the lOth.
d�y of March� 19�; file a report �rith the city council relating to the insta,lla.-.
tion of sanitary eewere leading in and thraug�out the plat of Hobby 9cres
in the folloa►ing loca.tions� to-wit:
Commencing at the interaection of Washington Avenue and Second
Street North; thence Easterly along Second Street North to the
intersection of 5econd Street ATorth taith the Westerly line of the �
right-of-vray of the Great Northern 8ail�ray Compaz�y; thence
Northerly along said Southerly_right-of-wey line to the intersection
of eaid line �vith Farmdale Road; theace Westerly along Farmdale
Boad to ite intersection Taith S�reet Briar 1ane; thence South�esterly
along S�eet Briar lane to the South liae of Hobby Acres.
Also. commencing at the iatersection of Fai�nc�,le &oad and Fiazelane;'
thence DTortherly slong Eazelane to ite intersection with Wayside
road; thence Westerly along Way_side roa.d. to �he intersection of
Farmdale Rosd and Wayeide roa.d..
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A].so commencing at the intersection of Fariqda,le Road and Althea
lan�; thence DTortherly aloag Al.thea lane to an e$tension easterly
of the DTorth line of Lot �ive (5) , Block Eig�it (g) , Hobby Acrea.
Also commencing at the Southeaet corner of the plat of Hobby Acres;thence
�:=;�.1�oTtiierly;�. slong P'�.rmdale Boad to Wayaide r�ad; thence Northrvesterly
a�ong Wayaide road to the Weet line of Lot `rhree (3) � Block Four (�+), �
Hobby Acree.
Also commencing at the interaection of Farmdale Road and Holl�hock
Lane; thence Northerly along Hollyhock Lane to Wayaide road; thence
Wester],y along Wsyside road approximately 100 feet a.nd also Taeterly
along W�yside road to a point approximately 25 feet �ortherly of
the South line of Lot One (1), Block Fonr (4), Hobby Acres.
and tba.t the city council has by resolution figed 2ueaday,.the 6th day of lpril,
19�8, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the council cha.mbera in the city hall ae the time
a.nd place at which the council will hear uch persons as care to be heaxd ia
reference thereto a.nd t�ill consider eaid. engineers� report and act. thereon.
The estimated cost of eaid improvement is Forty thousand; si$ hundred eeHenty
four and ninety-four hnndredthe dollara ($40,67�.9�1•
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota. this 12th. day of A4exch, 191}g.
A. W. Elmqui st.
3ecretary of the Council
Fra,nk N. Whitney�
Ci�y Attornear
To be publiahed in the Hennepin County Review on March 18 and 25� 1948.
A regular meetir_g oi the city council of the city of Hopkins, I:��.ii�nesota,
;�as duly held at the city. hall on t�e 16tn. day oi T���arch, 1948; at 7;30 i�.i;��.
Preaent eoere Josepr C. Vesely, �lntor� x. Ols �n , Len i�:�ilbert ,�. E, i�eckT�an
and John �iegler. � '
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Olson moved, i;iilbert seconded, �hat the foll�f�ii�g bil'ls be �aid. Carried.
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�merican Linen CoL�pany
,�xld e� , Inc .
Erne st J� . Duda
Feudrer-Davidson A.�erlcy*
Gamble Store
Earl Gerard I:�iot ors
Gustafson �: �'uxa
Hennepin County Reviev�
w�1. J. Hissam
�?opk'ins r ir e Dept . �
Joseph Joret .
YLinn Bros .
Iiokesh �+ardv�rare
Lampert.Yards,
`��'hos . ��J. Lapic
V'dilbur Locl�e
tfiiller-Davis Co.
P��inneap olis Gas Li�iit Co .
Orf ei �, l�!ariani _
Paulso n Hardva�re
Hovrard A ., Puck
Henry Schussler
Ske11y..0i1 Co.
Violet �;. �ouba
�tar:d ar°d Oil Co .
��'rank Stodola
Linen s ervic e
Luminous P�.int .
Lab or
Ins��r ce
�lugs
Repair Tr�rork
to`�r1.T7.11g and L��t �rials
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Telephone, �c f ire s ervic e
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�,ardt�rare supplies
Coal and Cem_ent
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Oif ic e suppli es
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Police work
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1�ou�las 2xndt
Elmer Bielke
'r,rant� Eric���son
Gustafson � Fuxa
Hennepin County Revie�v
Che ster Jor�genson
��okesh Hardv�rare
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R. C. T���u i r
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Rose Bros.
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Adolph Svoboda
;�dr�i. H. Zie�ler Co.
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Hennepin Courity Review
k.okesh �IardrJare Co .
I��ueller Co.
I�Jeptune i:.eter Co.,
Tvorthz���esterr� Bell Telephone
�erman Glson
RockvJell Tl�'g. Co .
�uburban Chevrolet Co.
"�'�aterous Co��pany
Bearii�s,
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Ziegler rr!oved ar.d put by �':ayor Vesely th�t bill_ of Orfei F� 1lriariani for
payrient of the Parliridge �tor�. Sev�rer be paid less the ir_�erest charge.
Qlson and Becl�i��an votea r_o. Carried. � `
3ecl�nan moved, ?+!ilbert secon�3.ed, that tYie follarring license � applic�tions
be �ranted s ub j ect .to approval o�' bonds by City ,�tto rne y. Carri ed . '
�ed 0:�1 Stores, Irc. , Ozi -sale non-into�icati ng T��ialt Liquors, Soz`t Driz?i�s
and five �asolizie servic e 1111117� sta �io n pur��ps.�
ri . S. Lan�son Co. Irc., ins�all�.�;ion of gas burners and plur;�bing.
id Viska, Soi t Lrir�'r�s, ��.�ill> and Cigaret �s.
Jor�ers�n Brothers one 1-ball i���ecizanical �nusc�ient 7�evice �r�d one 5-ball
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Amusement Device,
Charles �. Dew, One i;�iect�anical !-�nus ement Devise,
�ar�es C. T�:iontgom.ery, one l�:�ec�anical �us er�.�ert Device.
'���alter � ...,�onnei, or.e I:�rechar�ical �use_:��nt Device.
�ie�ler r�ioved, I�,+:ilbert sec�r�rled, tliat licei�e applications oi `y�lilfred i:�=.
and T�4��endel S. En�ler for� Off-sale ilon-intoxicatin� i::al�L Li�uors arid for
Oi'i -Sale Into�ic�tir!�; Lic�uors be not �rant�d. Carrie d.
Zie�er n::oved, �ect�rk�i1 seconded, that ;�7inneapolis Gas Li,ht Co. reLluzst
for main exter_sion nurab�r�cl 4287 be tabled urlt_1 ne 1t rn.�eting . Carrie d.
Olson moved, i:��ilbert seconded, that policarian's bond of' Fio°s��rd �. �uck be
accepted sui�ject to a�proval oi City �ttorrie�. Carried.
Olson moved, i:�ilber•t secanded, that rcquests for �in�o �ames by hop'�ins
Ii'ire Department , ropkins Gun Club and Interlach en Needlet��ork Guild be
�ranted. Car�ied.
Olsor_ nioved, ivii.lbert seconded, �t�at RESC�L�`I'TOl� N0. 12, �ttached exlzibit
,r,�.,9 , 1� �;;�;�C�LJ�l'IOT�T BELH.'12�:G `10 TAR OlL �1�R��.��1�`��:TTi�3T 1' G_ Y'OU7��.�i���H ��i �TV-U�
1TUr11�_ T��RGl�,: r,GURrl't.i S`?'R��1� NORir� TG S`r'1�`l� `l'nU�Y� �i1G�-i�;��.�,lT No. 7,. be ac��pted
ar�d referred to city engineers for .reporL. Carried.
Zie�ler rr�oved, Beckk?aan secor_ded, that cornplaint �ade a:gainst T+�irs.
Sti>>�ns on in ke�ping a nursery home f or children at 2 25 Bl��l�e �oad pe
tabled. Carried. �
Lucile
Zie�ler r�ioved, i,+:ilbert seconded, that tile city pay �the exp�nse oz chan�ng
�he sign on the city hall clocr: to r�ad HopYins City hall. �arried.
Pursuant to advertise��er�t ior bids r'or tar oil �n.d ro�:d mix, �t.Yie follovsixlg
bids ;nrere received : ,
Glen Sohnson Cozitractin,�, Co. ,��.'v`0 per ton for road mi�.; �
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J. B. �.eason, �;��.10 per ton ior road �x;
Republic Cr•eosotin� ,�`,o. 19� �er �allon i'or road tar.
Olson mov�d, i��Iilbert secor?ded, that vae accePt the bid oi Repunlic Creo-
sotin� Co. Garried.
Olson �.noved, ?��ilbert secorde�i, that :�re acce�t the biu or �len Johl�san
Coritractin� Co. Carried.
Bids tl:rere also opened �or side�:=�alk ane� curb construction anc't repair :�vork
for tne y,�ar 1948 ard the only b id received �hras i,rom �nder�soi� anci Jorgel�-san
and trie f ol"lo�;��ing pric�s : �
Curb
ReLvrn Curb
�rive-:�,rays ( 6 inch )
;iaevvalks ( 3� inch )
E1:pansior_ Joints (4 inch)
E�xpansion �oints (6'� ,x 18'T)
Repair ��vorY -
w1.�5 per lineal ioot.
1. ?a p�r 1 ineal f uo t.
. 42 p er s quar e f ca� t.
.30 per square foot.
.07�. per lirleal f c�ot.
.16 per piece.
Cost plus 2 �;o.
,:- Beckman moved, N=ilbert seconded, tira.t ��r�!e acce�t tne bid of �nderson
and Jorgenson. Carried.
Bec�m�.n moved, Olson seconded, that t rie bid of Phelps-Drak_e Co. Inc. , zor
tne constructioi_ of � sev�rage pump station ar� the;b%d.oi the sar�e company
ior the ii�stallation oi sev��er mains, as modiz'ied by letter o�' tY� said
cor�ipar_y a�reein�� to extend additional mair.s at the sarse rate, all in connec-
tion �r��i�th the riobby �cres sanit�ry se�,�rer. project,� be, accepted. Carried.
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Ziegler moved, �TLil,bert seccnded, that �are advise the village ol St. Zouis
Park in ti•,mitin� that the council is irl ia�+or of re-advertising z"'or bids for
constructior� of the joi�.t sewer fror.l ':`tooddale to Daiiota �v�nues. Carried.
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Glson r;ioved, T<<�ilbert secorded, that the city,hire anoth�r full tir�le
policei7lan. Carried. I��iayor �esely appointed ���ra�d r�; Puck as a f ull
polic�r,lan ef� ect ive �ipri l l, 1948, at a startir��; sal�r y of w170.00 per
rronth. Carried.
Olson moved, Ti�ilQert secon�led,
Puc�� be co�z irmed. Carried.
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Bec'_K r�1ar_ r;ioved, Giegler seconr3 ed, i,hat the city approv e the plan as oon-
tained ir_ the map drav�m b;r Lee i,��ci�aily �ncl Associates, rriarked eYhibit "B",�.----�
�-�rith ref'erer_c� to i uture city-owrzed prop�rt�* for play�;round �urposes, �.. �
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L�ckman moved, Zie�ler seconded, that t'rle cl erk be ir_structed to advertise
for bids for a punp house, cor�nectir_g to exis�ting main �zc1 dr�.inage
systern f or ,dell I��o. 3. Carried.
time
that the i�::iayor's appointm�t of rio��vard �.
Beckraarl �.�ved, Glson seconded, that the cl�rk be instructed to advertise
iol bids for tivater main extension in �obby Acres. Carried.
Bec'�an r�_oved, i����ilbert seconded, that tize r��eetir_g adjourn. Carried.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION DTO. 12.
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A� RESOLUTION RELATIVG TO TAR OIL TREATMEN'P TO FOIIHTEENTH AVEP]iTE.
NORTH FROM FdURTH STREET bTORTH TO STAZ'E TRUNg HI (�VTAY N6 . 7.
WSEREAS� the council of the city of Hopkine deeme it necessary
for the health� welfare and convenience of the city a,nd ita inhabitanta,
to treat F'ourteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to State
Trunk Highw�y aumber Seven �vith tar oil, and
WHEREAS. the coat thereof ahould be assessed againet any
property found benefited thereby� and
i�FiEEEAB� the ownersof most of the property against which said
coet would be asaeaeed hage petitioned the council for euch tar oil
tr�atment; NOW� THEHEFORE;
BE IT-RESOI,VED by the council of the city of Hopkina that the
matter of tar oil treatment to Fourteenth lvenue DTorth from Fourth
Street PTorth to State Trank Hi�way number Seven be referred to Lee.
McNally and Asaociates� city engin�eere, to�investigate the nec�ssity
and feaeibility of such improvement a.nd report to the council wlth
all convenient apeed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Iiopkins at a regular
meeting thereof held this 1Cth d�y oi Tfarch, 19�F8.
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of th e council.
Frank DT. Whitney�
City 6ttorney.
JOSEPH C. YESELY, MAY08
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CITY OF iIGPhIT��S , HJ���'�� Et'Il� CUU1�T'1��
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NOi ICL �'OR BIDS f or r'ump ��ous e, Connect iorl t o existi ng
main �nd draina�e systers clos e April 6th. 1943.
TJUZ'ICE I� �'REBY GIVET�� that the city �oF Hopkins ti°,rill receive,
sealed bids until 8:�0 P.i�.�i. on Tuesday, April 6, 1948, at
the city hall of Hopkins for the furnishing of �11 material,
labor, tools and_ equip�nt necessary f'or the ir.stallation of �
a pump house a.t the site oi the ne�v J�ell, the installation
of' the connection vrith the water rnain located in Monk l�venue
and the installati�n of a drainage system in a ccordanc e wit11
plans and specifications prepared by Lee I�ZcNally and Associates,
city engineers, on file �rrith the secretary of the council.
Eac.h bid must be accompanied by a certified check in an amount
equal to 5�0 0� the bid �mic e made, payable to the city treasurer
of IiopYins .
A . �'�+ . y mquis t ,
Secretary of tlie counci l.
To be publisred in the Hennepin Courity Review on Pi!arch 18 & 25, '48.
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cz l� oF xoP� r��s , x�.�U1�v�II� c our�a� , r.���l�� ��� oT�
NUTICE �'GR BI�S for ';`Jater Tu�ain Extension, hobby Acres, close
April 6t'rl. , 1948. �
i�]�U'�ICE ZS TiE'�i+�B"a GI�fEIy that the city oi Hopkins voill receive
sealea bids until 8:G0 F.I��7. on April 6, 1948, at the city
hall of hoplcins. for the furnishing of labo r, materia 1, tools
and euuiprlent necessary for the extensior� of' ��aater nlains in
Hobby Acres Addition to �Topkins in accordaz�c e v��rith plar� and
s�eciiications therefor ,prepared by Lee 1�icNally and Associ�t es,
city engineers, orl �ile y�it�� the secr,etary of the council.
Each bid �ust be accorspanied by a certifi.ed check ir_ an ar,io�nt
equal to 5;0 of the total bid � ic e, payable to t11e city
treasurer of Hopkins.
��. ����T. Elmquist ,
Sec�etary of tYie council
To b e published in the f=enr.ep in County RevieTN� Friarch 1B and 25, 1948.
To be puY�lished ir_ the Construction Bulletin for tvvo issues .
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r'� regular r!��ting of i�he city council of tiz� city oF Hopkins, ����innesota,
tr�as held on Tuesdaj�, hpril 6, 1948, at '7:�U F.iv�. at t'r� city hall.
�;:embers pr�.sent • .�riton r'�. Olson, John Zie�ler, Leonaid P��ilberi,; 5�u�art
n. �ec::_�� n. �'��_er��ber absent : i�.'ayor Josep'n Vesely. .
Beckman- r�oved, 11�+:ilee..-°t; seconcied, th:�t CoU.ricilr.��arl �nton A. Olsori ac� as
p_r•es�ert pro tem in tine absence oi Iriayor �resely. Ca.rried. .
Ziegler movecl, Bec��r:�n seconded, �hat the� Gethsemane Zu�;heran Chur ch be
grarlt ed a perr.nit t o build an additi on t o th ei r cnurch.. providi ng they .
' stay bacl� iif'te en i e et irou� Seco nd Stre et a nd si x f'eet izl iro� t ne alley
line. Carried.
Beckman moved, N."!ilbert seconded, �;hat E. T�. Bredeson be �;ranted permission
to move his gara�e forv�ard. C�rried. _
T�,iilbert rsoved, Zie;ler seconded, that resolution i�:o. 11:49i���CLJTIUI��;
C�i��Ii�G �i �I,-i�!`�.SIC�li 0�' S f��;Zr11ii;3Y SL:'�r�R S���i�:�� ii�TG '��� T�I�OI.i-Gn0'i7i HUBL'Y kC�i;S"
raarised Exhibit '?A"; be adopted. Carried. -
�ursuant to aclvertisernent i or bids for extension oi' �r�rater raains in rob �y
�scres , the z ollo�•Jing bids t,vere receiv ed : .
1 helps-Dra ���e Co . ,
Urt'ei & .I����ariani ,
Leo Lanti,
De Grafi 4;`�;olzf,
y�1� , 534. OG
12,575.00
14,782.00
1e,15U.00
Becrr�an moved, Zie�l.er seconded, tY�t the above bids be reierrea to tY�e
city en� neers i'or audit and repori; . Carrie d. '
Becl;rnan moved, Zie�ler seconded, that resolution T;o. 13: p'T��'"0�,�'I'IGT�1
i��'1�.I'Ii�G Tu A.Ei"�RITvTG� Oi��d El•�GTi�� ;�,R�' r��r�0���`i' Fu13 Ii��a'ii�L1�1Ci��a GE+ .�r71�1'�i,i3 I���.'i71v5
IT��; .:�. rORI'Ic:�T�1 G�' HGB3�i �CR� ," �rkea .� xhibit "B" ,,be_. acio pted. Carrie d. .
The follo:���in� bicis ?�rere received on pump house as advertised;
Leo Lahti, �
Bonander and. Corapany,
�3,945.00
5,9o5.CU
�ecrsaan nloved, Zie ,1 er seconded, that the bid of i�eo Lahti ior punp
house be accepted. Carried. -
Zie�ler moved, �;Iilbert second�d, t�hat tiie bid af ��'�Tallace c� Tiernan Co.
Inc. be accepted as it ti�vas the only bicl received for artesian :-��e11 ��rater
treatr�ent equipment. Carried. The bid grice v�ras N1,70�.00 �'or �ach of
tha thr ee ���rells ana a rental charge of ��1�5. U0 per mor_th fo r each zvell
For si� rr�nths . •
� Beclrnan mo�ed, Ziegler. seconded, that the Library Board be authorized to
have the first floor of the Dos;J Iiouse decorated ana painted, also to have
licht i ixtures installed. Car-ried.
Becl�n�n rr�oved, Ziegler seconded, tha-t resolution i�o. 1��: '4A 1��Ui��-1-1t='Tv
REI.i�TIi�:G 1� T�=:� .CONSTRUC�:i'IG��; G�' I��i�!EPII'� COU�T�iY P��� N0. 18 rl.'1-"I-��Ui�ri. �i�I�E
�I'I'Y Or' HCPI:II��:S ,'t m�'=�e d���hib it +'C" , be adopted . Car rie d.
Be.ckrnan moved , Ziegle r seconded, that the Building Inspector be instruc ted
that temporarily no per�.nits �$� are to b�e issued z cs Lots 1, 2 and 3, .
�lock 6, and Lot 2, Block 12, hobby Acres. Carried.
T:':ilbert moved, BeciLnian seconded, that the cit;� en�ineers be instruc ted to
set stree� gra.de on 17th.. Av'er_ue I�ori�h iro� tY� T�r�. �. �t .�I�. Rail-Uvay
tracks to No. 7 riiJhj�Jay. Carried. ,
Bec��a�.1 rnoved, T,lilbert seconded, that the cit� enter. i:�to a contract z�:Tith
�i�,�s. ar�d ��.ss. JosePh Casaiio�ia for set,��er iacilities on 171�h. ��e. I��o.Carriecl.
�eckrnan mcved, I�,�ilbert seconded, tha�L the city accept agree�zent betti��een
t�ne cit � oi Hopirins at�d xnton �hic�la �'or sand, oravel and dirt to be used
by tile city on its streets at t.he rate of f'if'teen cents per load, marLed
Exriibit D. C�rried.
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Ziegler �ovecz; �ecYman seconaed, th�t t�e follovainb bills be paid. Carriea.
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14337
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14339
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14343
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�1me`ri carr , Linen Company, tov�el s ervi ce
Carl A. Anderson eraer�ency v��ater pur�pin�
Freda Earlau library work
,?rarlene Blake paper ior librdry
G. C. Bredesen _ cleariin� supplies
Dahlberg Bros. repairs and supplies
Di`cicey & I��lilbert gasoline
Lorane T�odge library work
Duncan i�Teter Corp'n. parkin.� meter payment
Ja�les G. Eidau _ � emergency water puraping
Jarnes Er�vorthy emergenc;r v�rater pumping
I��Zarti n E+' .� alk F�ape r Co supplies
Louis G. I'aucher police duty
�'eud.r_er -David son Ager� y insar an c e
First Nati�nal Insurance �1�ency insuranc e
Fre d Haas eme rgenc y��at er pu�ping
Henr_epin County relief
�Tenn. Cty.Distri ct Boiler Inspector inspection
Hennep in County Revietiv prir�t in g
�;I. J . Nissan labor
Hopkins Fire Dept. fire calls
Joseph Joret park work
Justus Lumber_Co. mat erial
{okesh Kard�^lare miscellaneous supplies
lhorlas ��d. I,apic police worl� .
Lee iaicl�ally � �ssociates er��ir�ers' services
?�:linne apolis Gas Li�Yrt Co. gas servic e
%�`inri . r'ire E�uipment Co . gaskets .
I:-;innesota TveT.us Co. booi�s f'or library
I+:iunicipal �quipr� nt Co . supplie s i or se��rer department
P�ortn.ern �tates Po�:aTer Co. electricity
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T�iorthY^restern Bell '`l'elephone Co. teleph�r�e service
1-�ay rete�son enier�enc y:��ater punping
Po s�;mast er , Hopi�ins envelopes
FTo�,vard A. Puck police tivork
�eriry Roehl e��er�enc y �vater puraping
�-l. �. Rogers Co . rnaps
tienry Schussler TNc�'k at Dova i�o� e
Violet F�. Souba steno�raphic �vork
�'rank Stodola labor
�uburban Henn.County Relief 13oard, relief
Donna i,��ae Svihel library work
Ray Tesarek ` emergenc y����ater pumping
i��:. 4�T. Zipoy prir�t i ng wvork
RO�D '�I'�'.i� bT�IDG�E ��UI�7
DahTber� Bros.
i+�rnest 5. Duda
Frank Erickson
�,irst Ivational Insurance
Gar�bles Store
Jonnson and Hemza
Tustus Luraber Co.
��okesh �iard�vare
R. C. i��iuir �
i�orther n States i'ovJer Co .
Faul �o n Hardv�Jare
�ilillia� �riuinn
rran� Rosengren
.�dolph 5voboda
repair s ap.d sup� lies
blacicsmith work
r oa d �NO Z'It
,�gency insurance
supplies '
supplies for roacl e;�uiprr�nt
coal f or gas hous e
miscellaneous su_;�plies
road ��Jork
electricity
tools
roa d work
raa d :��rark
labor
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Construc��ion Bulletin
1�'irst T�rat i onal Ins�m anc e
Hawlish �� Dalby. Co.
Hennepir? Courlty Revievv
Hopkins Drug Co.
�iokesli �iard��rare
Lee i�:icl��ally a �ssociates
I�iorthern States Fower Co.
Prernacks .
Dept .
�gcy.
print inb
insur �nc e
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drug supplie,s
miscellarieous suyoplies
er�;i ne ers' servic es
electric pawer
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16883 Hennepin Couxlty Revieti,°a p�rn�in� '��2U.70
16884 Lee i'ricl�;ally 3c Associ at es eri�ir� ers' servic es �97.50
Becl�r�n mov ed, I;:ilbert s econrl ect , tirat the cit � a�p ropria �e - One nundred
Dollars to the riennepin County Agricultural Soci�ty for 1�4�3. Carried.
Beci�.ar_ moved,_ �ie�er seco�ded, tr�at license be issued to Suburban
Eoyuipment Co. for gas and oil bumer install� ion. Carried.,
Beciiman moved, Zie�.�r seconded, the adoption oi resolLtion i�:oo 18
approving the c lassii icati on and sale oi c ertai n tal.-fori eit ed 1and,
mari��d Exhibit 4T�", �nd here�lvith raade a part oi ttiese rriinutes. Carriecz.
Bec��rnan rloved, Ziegler seconded, that the reques�: c� �he Iiopkins 1'ire
Depart►rent tlx�t tne city. defray the expens es oz fo� f iremen who v�ill
attend the i�;orth�;7est t�ire School T;�ay 3, 4 and 5, 1948, be granted.
Carrie d.
Ziegler moved , T���il'oert s econd ed, that the clerk b e inst ruc ted to advertise
for bids for 200 f�et of 2�-- inch and 100 feet of 1�; inch double jacket
fire hose. Carried.
Beckman nioved, Tvlilbert secorided, that tl� I�?orthern States Povaer Company
be granted permission to place oi�e pole in alley bettiveen Second and Third
Streets North b et�veen llth. and l�th. �ve�L�es . Carried.
Ziegler moved, Becltiman seconded, i.,hat tne follo�°aing ou�stanciing chec��s
be charged oii and necessary b�ok entries be rrade: �Carried.
- Genel°al r'und:
Dated :Sept .�2 , 1936, ci� cl� Ivo. �490, to t�Valt er �. Boot ri Co. , ar�iou nt �8.18.
Dated ; Nov .:50 , 1941, che c�c No . 9349 , to �. F. Schneider ,. ar:lount N2 . �0 .
Dated: April 4,.1945, checii i:o. 11Sll,to Linde Air Fz�o��ts, arnt..;�3.61
l�oad ancl Brid�e' I'und : .
Dated : I�aay 3, 1�44, che ck T��o. 1e492, to ��';railentine John.son, �irnount .;� .�64.
Ziegler r.�oved, Bec�<=�,ian seconc�ed, thatjpolice �d radio service contract be
tabled until next i:��eetin�;. C��:rried.
Becicn�an moved, Lie��;ler seccnded, znat trie request oi tre i�i�inneapolis Gas
�,ight Co. for riair_ exter�sion Tvo. �-��87 ee �rarited and tnat the clerk �,}rrite
and advise ther:: oi ���rater arld se���er irLp�ver,�nts goir�g in at tiiat location.
Carrie d.
Zie�ler r�,oved, i:��ilbert secorri ea, that acoustic ceilino be placed in the
city nall o�fice. Carried. � �
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Ziegler moved, Bec��}nan seconded, that �tiie engineerir� iir� oz' P�alph D.
Thomas and Associ ates -continue the field �inspectiori oi the Coi.tageville
v�rater and se���rer pro j ects .' Carried .
Zie�ler moved, T��iilbert seconded, that letter of Q. Bergerson c� �o. referring
to the connection of Pump I�o. 3 to ��rater rnaizz in pur2p house be referred
to city �ngineers and that specificatiors be dra��ari up so that adver�Lise-
ment for bids can be r��de. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Becl�lan s�conued, i�ne resolu�tion No. 14: "i=c�SGLU�i�LOTv QF1�-��lI��G
A Hr�tiRIT'�'G Oi�: �`iti�:�iTTE�LR�' RE�'O��i L C'� 1`�i� OIL `1�F�'.:��1'+`,�=_`i`!`i' i'0 !i rUI1'1'IOI�;'i OF _ . �
iGUT'lE��''�'T-� :��I:�''�tiT.L'� 1v(�i?"l�i�", r��rlied ��iLxhibit..,t�''t � be �dopted. _. Carriecl.
Beclffaan r�1oti ed , i�;:ilb ert seconcl ed, �hat
ATTE�T : �/G�/ ' •
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the r:ieeti ng adjourn. Cas°ried.
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CITY OF HOPgIgS
BESOLUTION N0. 11.
RESOLIITION ORDEEIDTG EXTENSIGN OF SADTITARY 5EWF�
SYSTEM INTO AND THROIIGHOIIT HOBBY gCEEB.
WI3E'ftEAS� oa Jaau.ary �, 19�+8 by Heeolution No. 3, and on March 2, 19�
by Resolution No. 9, the city cov.ncil of Hopkins referred to the city engineera
the matter of proposed sa.nitary ecwer extensioas into and throughout Hobby
Acrea, in the following locatione, to-tait:
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Commencing at the interaection of Waehington Avenue and Second Street
North; thence Easterly along Second 8treet North to the interaectioa of
Second Street North with the Weeterly line of the right-of-way of the
Great �orthern Railway Compar�p; thence Northerly along said $outherly
right-of-w�p line to the intereection of said line with Farmdale $oad;
thence Westerly along Farmdale Road to its intersection with Sv�eet Briar
La.ne; thence Southwesterly along Sweet Briar Lane to the 9outh line
of Hobby Acres.
Also commencing at the intersection oP Farmdale &oad a.ad Hazelane;
thence Northerly aloag Hazela.ne to its intersection with Wa�rside road;
thence Westerly along Wayside ro�,d to the iatereection of b'armdale Eoad
. and Wayaide r�ad. .
Alao comaseacing a�t the intereection of Farmdale Hoad a.nd 9lthea la.ne;
thence Northerly along Althea Iane to an egteneioa eaeterly of the North
Iine of Loi Five (�j), Block Eight (8), Hobby Acree.
. Aleo commenci�g at the Southeaet corner of the plat of Hobby Acree;
thence T�orther]y along Farmdale 8oad to Wayaide road; thence Northweaterly
along Wayeide road to the Weat line of Lot Three (3), �Block Four (�). �
Hobby Acres.
Aleo commencing at the intersection of Farmd.s,le Road and Hollyhock
La.n.e; thence TJortherly along �ollyhock Lane to Wayside road; thence
Westerly along Wayside roa.d approximately 100 feet and aleo Easterly
along Wayside road to a point approximatel� 25 feet DTortherly of the
South line of Lot One (1), Block Four (k), Hobby Acres.
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WHEREAB, said engineere investigated the neceaeity a.nd feaaibi�ity of said
improvement and on March 10, 19�8, reported thereon to the council and filed
their written report with the secretary of the council� and
W�REAS, on March 10. 19�g� the city council of Hopkins adopted a reeolution
aetting Tuesday� April 6. 19�+8, at 7sj0 P.M. at the council chambere in the city
hall ae the time and place for considering eaid report, and
�EAS� a notice of sa.id heaMng has been published in.the xennepin County
Review in its isnues of A2arch lgth and March 25th, 19�8, and the affidavit of
publication of said notice has been filed with�the eecretary of the council. and
WHEREAS, no petition setting Porth opposition to said improvanent has been
filed �vith tha conncil and
�&EAS, numeroua'property owners in said plat of Hobby Acrea i�ave appeared
before the council requeating such improvement and no one has appeared in
opposition thereto�, � excapt P!''�r. �. Howard Evens v��ho appear�d in opposition
to any portion of the cost of said imprw ement bein�, assessed
against the Great I�orthern Rail�raay Company; T�C:�, ^1tILR�I'GRE,
BE IT BESOLVED by the city council of the city of Hopkins that said
' improvement ie necessary for the health, welfare and connenieace of the cit�
and its inhabita.nte aad that it is hereby determine d and ordered that said
improvement be made as set forth in 9ze engineera' report a.nd. that the cost
thereof be aseessed againet a� property benefited thereby.
BE IT � RESOLVED, that the bid of Phelpe-Drake Company� Inc.
for a sewage pumping and lift station at S�cond Street North in the locatioa
ehown on plaas of said propoaed sanitary eewage eateneion� and the bid of
Phelps-Drake Compan�y� Inc. for the installation of sewer maina for said
project, be, and they hereby are� �ccepted. .
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting
thereof held this 6th day of April� 19�+6.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiet�
Secretary of the council.
Frank N. Whitney.
City Attorney.
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CITY OF HOl'�INS
�soLu�riorr Ro. i3.
RESOLIITION RELATING TO A HEABING Ol� ENGINEERS' REPORT FOB
INSTALLATIOId OF WATEH MAINS IN A PORTION OF HOBBY ACRES.
W�REAS� the council of the city of Hopkine on March 2, 1<j�g� adopted
a reaolutioa referring the matter of inst�llation of water maias in the
follo�ving locationa in said city, to-wit:
Commencing at the intersection of Hazelane and Wayaide road in
Hobby Acres; thence Easterly on Wa�side mad to Farmdale Hoad..
Aleo commencing at the intersection oY Hazelane at Farmdale Road
in Hobby Acrea; thence Easterly on Farmdale Boad to Wayside road.
Also commencing at the intersection of Wayside road and golly-
hock Lane in Hobby Acres; thence Southerly along Hollyhock Lan�
to Farmdale Road�
to Lee M��a�ly and Associatea, city engineers� for their investigation and
report, and
WHEREAS, eaid engineers haee inveatigated the necessit� and feaeibility
of said improvement and on April 6� 194g reported thereon to the council and
filed their written report with the secretary of the council� and
WAERF�AS, the council of the cf ty of Hopkine has not yet eelected or
appointcd a city manager for the city; DTOW� THEREFORE�
BE IT RESOLVED that said engiaeers' report will be coneidered by the
council and action taken thereon at a regalar meeting of eaid council to be
held on Tueaday, the �th day of May, i9�+s, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and
BE IT FIIRTHER BESOLYED that the eecretary of the council give notice of
such hearing by publishing a notice on� in each oveek for two succeasive weeka
in the official newspaper of the city, said notice to deacr9.be ia general
language the improvement recommended in the engineers' report and. the eatima.ted
cost thereof.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regalar meetf ng
thereof held this 6th day of April. 19�Fg.
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y, NlAYOR
A. W. Elmquist�
Secretary of the Council
Fra.nk N. Whi tney,
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOLUl'IOId PTO. 17.
g RESOLIITION RELATING TO THE CONSTBUCTION OF HENNEPIN
COUNTY ROAD N0. 18 THROIIGH T� CITY OF HOPKINS.
WHEBEAS, it is the opinioa of the city council of Hopkina
that county highraay 1Qo. 18 should be open and constracted through
the city of Hopkine on the section liae between Section 2�, Townahip
117. Bange 22� aad Section 19� Township 117� Bange ?1� and
WSERF.AS, it voould be aeceaeara► for the city to acqnire
certain additional right-of-wa�y for said road if the same was to be so
constru.cted; NOSV� THEREP'ORE,
BE IT SESOL9ED tha.t the city council of Hopkine hereby
requesta the County of Hennepin to adopt aa a part of its road building
program the conatrncting of said highway Ido. 18 along �aid section
line through the eity of Hopkins and hereby atatea ite willingness in
the event the County of Hennepin will adopt euch project as part of ite
road buildS ng program to forthwith acquire the aecessary a,dditional
right-of-way through the d ty of Hopkins needed for snch construction.
ADOPTED by the council of the ci ty of Hopkina at a regular
meeti ng thereof held this 6th d�y oY April, 1948.
JO.�EPH C. VESII,Y, MAYOH
A. W. Elmqnist,
Secretary of the Council
Fra.nk PT. Whi tney,
City Attoraey
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AGRE�DIT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HOPBINS A1VD ANTON SHIDLA.
�,_ .
It ia herebp agreed by and between the city of Hopkina,
� Hennepin Count�r� Minneaota, a municipal corporation, and Anton Sit�7:��:-,
� ae follows:
�
The city of Hogkins may remove sand, gravel a.nd dirt
to be naed by the city on its streets from the property of Anton �:��:d1�,,
�-,� -3 a.�+-.�
described as Lota�Four (�+) and Five ( 5) , Block bTinety-Pour (9�F) , West
Minneapolis, Second Divieion.
The city is to furniah all labor.and eqnipment for
such removal a.nd is.to pay Anton Shidla fifteen cente (15¢) for each
load of eand� gravel and dirt so.removed. ,
The sand, gravel or dirt is to be removed under the
direction of the c3ty engineer in such a manner as to not interFere
with�the buildings on eaid premises, and ao as to improve the level
of said lots. �
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, thie o��da.y of M�rch, 19�+8.
CITY OF HOPgINS
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CITY 01{ HOP��IT�S RESOLU�i''IO1VT P;O. 18
�3eck�an offered the following resolution and moved
its adoptibn: .
C ity C ity
Wf�R�AS, The #� Council of the 3�Fs�e of HOp_ k�ns ,
Henaepin County, Minnesota, has received from the County Auditor of
city
Heanepin County� Minnesota, a list of la.nds in said. v� which
beCame the property of the State of NIinnesota under the provisions Of
law deelaring the forfeiture of lands to the Sta,te for non-payznent of
taxes� which said list ha.s been designated as List 256rC .
19 , and
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WHEREAS� each parcel ef land described in said list has heretof or�
been classified by the Board of Cot�.nty C.ommissioners of Hennepin County,
Minneaota as non-conservation lan.d ar.d t�ie sale thexeof ha.s heretofore
been authorized by said Board of County Commissioners;
aity �
NOW T�EREFORE, be it resolved by said � Council, aqting
said
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes for 194�5, �ection 282.0 1, that the �classi-
fication by said Bo�.rd of County Commissioners of each parcel of land
described in said l�st as non-conservation land be and the same is hereby
approved and that the sale of each such pa.rcel of land be and the same is
hereby approved. �
� The question was on the adoption of the resolution a.n8 the roll
being called there were 4 YF�AS and 0 NAYS, as folZows: �
Clerk John Lie�ler
Ir:ayor Pro tem Anton �. Olson
Resolution adopted.
ATTEST : ..�.
La�.-� CLE OF
City
The �e of^/�"�""�s
(SEAL)
Councilman S. E. Bec�an
Councilnan L. J. T�iilbert
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PR:�SIDENT OF TI-� COUNC L P?o-T�''�
City City �
The � of , FIopkins ,
4599 Mi�t7�A7Ui.i iVALi01'1 = �dSJYV�VVZ'1►7+L'ILSYl'11 il/AV �►7j
SUBDIVISIOI�
F�Oh OF thA f'OZ10'¢llrig �a2'C@Ye $8 1.�csQtOd 7�..II
Hsr�nepin County�, D�i.xt�esrrta
vzr�z�� o� �o��ir�s
Auditor�� 8ubdivision i��ber 239, Heranepin
County, �..n.neeot,s
Pe�r�el 80. 35T1� -- 191t0
That part oP Lot 21 lyit� �e�� of E. 5�. ft.
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21
IUND PRE39—MINNQAPOLI6
__I Appraised Value
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OFFICE OF
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OF. �
����v������� ������ ����
ROBERT F. FIT7SIMMONS AL. R. PETERSOIV
County Auditor Chief Deputy
%4r. John Ziegler, Recorder
, of the City of HopKins
Hopkins, Mii�nesota �
Dear Sir:
, �///Gtitrtea�a�i6 l�i, �n�iteJa�a.
� P!larch 23, 19�8
,
Section 282.01 of I�innesota Statutes for 19li5, provides
that after the County Board has classiiied tax forfeited land, the
city council of the city in vrhich the property is located, inust
approve its classif'ication and the sale.
, I am herevrith enc losing two copies . of a list of 'tax. forfeit�i
land located in the Cit,y of Hopkins, which for identification pur-
poses has been designated as List "256-C��. The land descril�ed in
this list has been classified by the County Board. as non-conservation
land and the sale thereof has been authorized by said board.
I ar� also enclosing three copies of a proposed reso_lution
approving this classification and the sale of said land. Will vou
please have your villa�;e council act on this resolution at their
very earliest convenience and as soon as the resolution is adopted
return to me one copy of the list together with two certified copies
of the resolution. The resolution without the clerk�s certificate
thereto a.ttached wnich is marlced °Ori�;in�.l�� should be retained by
your city council. ,
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:��=� We are very anxious to hold a public sa�le of this land
and other land at the earliest possible date,�but cannot'hold this
sale.until we have received one'copy of theenclosed list and two
certified copies of_�.trre encl sed resolution. ,�
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Yours�very truly,
Robert F. Fitzsirnrrions
County Auditor
B�-I�
Deputy
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CITY OF HOPBIN'S
,� RESOLUTION �0. 1�+.
RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEA&ING ON ETTTGINEERS' REPORT FOR
TAH OIL T�TMEIV�P TO g PORTIOI� OF FOURTEENTH AVENiTE NORTH.
WHEREAS, the council af the city of Hopkins on Ma,rch 16� 19�Fg,
adopted a reaolution referring the matter of tar;;oil�-treatmEnC�an.r.Fourteenth
Aveuue North from Fourth 3treet North to the Sonth line of the ri�t of way
of etate trunk highwa,p No. 7, to Lee 1�cNally and Aesociatea, city engineera,
for their inveatigation and report, and
4�RF�AS, said engineers have inveetigated the nscesa'�t'ry and
geasibility of said improvement and on April 6, 19�Fg reported thereon to
the council and filed their written report with the secretary of the
council, and
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkins ha,a not yet selected
or appointed a cit� manager for the city; NOW, THEREF08E,
BE I'F BESOI,9ED that said engineere' report will be conaidered by
the con.ncil and action taken thereon at a regnlar meeting of said council
to be held on Tuesda,�, the ��� day of Ma�r, 19�+8, at 7:30 0' clock P.M. , and
BE IT I�T&THER RESOLYED that the aecretarJt of the council give
notice of euch hearing by publiahing a notice once in each week for two
su.ccessive waeks in the official ae�sspaper of the city, said notice to
describe in general lang�.a.ge the improvement recommended in the engineere'
report a.nd the eatimated cost thereof.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a,regalar meeting
thereof held this 6th day of April, 19�IS.
A. W. Elmqui st �
Secretary of the Couuc�il
Frar�k N. Whitney,
City Attorney
9
JOSEPH C. 9ESELY� MAYOE
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON ENGINEERS' REPORT FOH TA.R OIL TREATMENT TO A PORTION
OF FOURTEENTH APENUE NORTH. �
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the city engineers of Hopkins dfd
on the 6th day of Apri1, 19�g, file a report with the city council
relating to tar oil treatment'to a portion of Fourteenth Avenue North
from Fourth Street North to the South,line'of the right of way of
. state trunk highway DTo. 7, and. that the city council has by resolution
- fixed Tueaday,, the ��ih day of Ma3r, 19�8, at� 7i30 0' clock P.M. at the
council chambers in�the city hall as the time and place at which the
. conncil will hear such persons as. care to be heard in referance thereto
and will consider said engineexs'.report and act thereon. '
The eetimated coet of said improvement is Six Hundred.and Sevent�-
five Dollars ($�75.00). �
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota,.this S.th day of April� 19uS.
�
� A. W. Elmqu t. . .
•� Secretary o the Council
Frank N. i�hitney, .
, City Attorney �
Published in the Hennepin County xeview on April 15 and April 22, 1948
A speci�.l m�eting of the ci�Ly council of the city
of Hopkins was held on Saturday, April 10, 1948, at
12:30 noon at the city hall.
T���embers present: Anton A. �lson, John Ziegler,
Leonard l���ilbert, 5tuart A. Beckman. U�iember absent :
T4Tayor Joseph C. "vesely.
T:iilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that Councilman
Anton A. Olson act as president pro tem in the absence
_ of I4iayor Vesely. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, to amend the
original motion in �inutes of April 6, 1948, to allov,r
the Gethsemane Lutheran Cnurch to build v�Jithin ttivo feet
from the alley line in place of six feet as contained
in t he original moti on . Carried .
. or. ro tiem. . ����
1'1 �
`G�
Clerk
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A regular meeting of the city council of Hopl�ins tivas held at t he cit;� hall
at ;.-�opliins on �pril 20, 1948, at 7;30 P.i:��. I'���em�ers present: i�aiayor �oseph C.
, Vesely, �ohn �iegler, Anton �. Olson, ���x��;���� and �tuart A. seclLrnan.
Trustee Len I�:ilbert v^ras absent . _
Ziegler moved, Beckr�n seconded, that the follcr��aing bills be paid.Carrieci.
1��90
14391
14392
14393
14394
14�95
14396
14397
14398
14399
1�400
144Q1
1�402
14403
14404
144�5
14406
1�4U7
1440zs
14409
1�410
1 �-411
1'7761
1'7762
1'7763
l�i 7:64
17'7 6 5
17706
�.%%b%
G�i�T�{�L .rrJ'i•TD
�ccountir_g, Syst�m,s Co.
R. �. Gardner
�arl Gerard P:!otors ,
i�:ss. Cecilie Harnon
nerul. County .�gricultural
Hennepin County Review
��:ike Iiolri, Secret�ry o� St
Hopkiris Fire Departr,:�nt
Hopl�ins t luribirig &, � eat i n�
�acobson� � ixture E�change,
Joseph Soret
�inn Bros.
��iilbur Locke
A. C. i�:+�cClurg �; Co.
Lee ;�.cT��ally �, �lssociates
Slcelly Oil Co.
rv�iller-Davis Co.
luorth�rn States �o���er Co.
Henry Schussler
Violet ri. Souba
Standard Qil Co
Frank Stodola
Ii'r ar�� �r i c ks o n
R. C. i:�iu i r
ivort� err 5tates Po,:;er Co.
„��illiar�. �,uinn
Republic_ Creoso�;in�; Co.
Standard 0il Co.
.kdolph Svoboda
Lea�er sheets
Checl�in� iTieter receipts �
Garba�e truci� repai rs
Cleaning library
Society, �ppropriation
Zinrary booklet
ate, Licen.s e- o��nler name s,
Local z�ire calls
Co . Supplie s f or poti^r Hous e
Tnc. Cabinet
Zabor
i���ork on fire truck & oil
Do� catcher
Boo�;s f'or library
Er�ir_e ers s erv ic es
Police car -tires
ai'l ice supp�ies
�lectricity
� anitor t��ork
St eno�raphi c ��ork
Cil, grease aizd gusoline
Labor
PO��D 1� � �li r���IDGr; I�'U!�T7
Labor
i,abor
Electricity
La�or
Road tar
uasoline
Lab o r
.; Y`���t F� ��;D
7344 lvorthern Stztes Po���rer Co. Lleci,ricity
7345 TvTortli5�rester•n i3e11 lelephone Co . 'I'elenhone s ervic e
7��6 �kelly Gil Co. Oil
7�4'7 S�tandard Oil Co . Oil
- SFLCI rli, �1SSi;SS�'�:�1�; �'
16885 Construc ti on Bulle ti n Printin�
;�1.94
38.OQ
45.�0
7.50
100.00
9.50
3.20
246.50
12.95
'72 . 50
99.30
2.80
3.OU
- 63.50
69G.OU
26.00
25.'70
619.2�
89.32
43.61
118.53
1U5.20
lOG:45
92.09
6.90
100 . -�5
75.20
43 . 7�4
r1;�.19
�5G.65
1.86
. 6'7
2.91
8.40
Becl�raan moved; Lie�ler seconded, that �l;he z"ollovving license aPr�lications
be �ranted. Carried. '
Robert Dion and Bernice Joret (Bob's �:�rill; soft arinYs ancl r,ii:lk.
John ��r'dilbur T��oore �'ost r320, on sale non-izitoxic�.ting malt lic�uor f'or
tne night of t�pril� 23, 1948. �
-� ��:�xx����� , on sale non-intoxicating n�alt liquor(Ie�ay 9th through
baseball season}.License to Hopkins Baseball Club.
Shoppe Plumbin� ��: Heat ing Co . t o do plurabi n� . `
�iegler moved, Beck�.an seconded, to confirm appointmerts, of deput;� assessors
as made by i�iike �'�;. Z�po�T, city assessor, subject to approval of' bonds by
c-i�y at�:orney: �
James �. tlnderson, 214 lOth. �venue �`�:orth,
�7�imrl;y� R. DSre , 10 � ac�_s on l�ve . So .
I:+:is . Nina . v`. 3urns, 134 6t�_. xve. Ido.
1�;�_rs . Clif i ord �. �:illstac�, 245 16tY�.. �venue 1��orth,
i�:irs . I:`�ike '�:`� . Zipoy, 21G 5tL. Avenue �:�orth.
Carried .
1-- Ulson raoved, �ec�man secon�ied, that t�ie I?orthern S�:ates i�oi�rer Co�ipany be
�ran�;ed per��i.ssion �Lo place poles in the i'ollo�:ir� locatyons. C�ried.
3 poles- on 4tli. �t . I��o ; l�th and 16tri Avenue s. � Uoles in �lley 4th. �t .
a�d Ni�h�Frav 7; 15tr �nd 16tr . 4 poles llth Ave ; P:T. & St L RR �, C.I�`.R� .,
1 pole Lxcelsior �lvd E�st of' Blake Rd. , 1 pole �,'�ashir�ton Avenue I�orth of
2nd. St., 2 poles 14th. �ve;2nd St and T•�� �c St,.L.RR., 1 pole 5th xvenue at
','laysicie �,venue and 1 pole El�celsior B1vd. East of G.N.RR.
I\
Ziegler moved, Olson seconded, that Resolution T�To. 16 �rA �O�.UTTON
R�+"F��II�?G ^1�IE P��IATTER Ot+ C��4TAIId �OC�iL' Ti�:�R OU�rY��J�J'i'S 10 T HE CI1'Y IIvGIN�R, "
marl�ed Exhibit ,�,. be adopted. Carried. . .
Olson i�oved to rescind a motion passed 'at the meeting held April 6, 1948,
not permitting buil�iing permit for Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 6, and Lot 2,
Block 12 , Hobby Acres . As there vaas no second to this motion, �.otio n lost .
Biegler moved, Becl�man seconded, that �rre contact tne County and notify
them of a special meeting to be held Saturdaj�, April 24, 1948, at 1;00
P.lU�. pertaining to County Road T�ro. 18. Car•ried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, tha� we notif'y Orfei and It2ariani of
cornplaints of damage dow� to property in the Cottageville area �nrhile
Orfei and T�+Iariani � installin� the sewer and water mains. Carried.
The clerk then read ORDII��AI�,TCE N0. 3 11A;.�d ORDIlv�ANCE REL�1TIi�;G TO �,DI,i2'I'TIivG
RAI1� OR SURFACE +;Tt�T� ��10 THE S1��I1�RY �E�;'TF�'R SY�'��,ri OF Zr� CTTY OF
HOPKII�TS AT�� PROVIDILSG FII�T�L1I +L� r�OR. I1� VIOL.4TION". Beckman moved, .Olson
seconded, that said reading be accepted as the first reading of said
ordinance. Carried.
�iegler moved, Beckman seconded, .that Resolution No. 19f�8FS0�.UTION RE-
LATING TO SU�FPL +�31't�+�I\TAL SPECIAL �1�SESSIE��+ d`T' FOR COT�1'AGEVILZE S.ar.'�IiARY S�tidl��1
�EiOJECT," marlLed exhibit B, be adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that Resolution I�o. 20 ��RESOLL-TION RE-
%ATII�G TO �[TPPZ���TAL uFECIAL ASS�SSi;�JT FQR COTT�iGEVILLE .t'dAT� PROJLCT,'r
marke d exhibit . C be adopted. Carried . .
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, t we accept resolution as adopted by
Hennepin County terminating Folice .�°'c� Service agreement, dated April 14,
1945, and accept new contracts and that the mayor and cler�� be authorized
to execute same. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the city hall be designated as
the counting place of' the elect�on ballots in the city election to be held
I�r�ay 18, 1948. Carried. ��4 " +�
;, c �`��`' �,,,`
Zieg�er moved, Olson s c�onc�ed, that the follotivin� be a ointed to act
as ballot counters for��e c ity election to be he1�D I��ay 18, 1948.
Carried. Paul �d. iticCral�e�, Director of count, Carl K. Tovrley, ;'lilliam J'.
Cermak, Otto G.` Cermak and Frank F. Sefcik. � ,� I��� �,� �ww�v���l,��,
,•�.�
Olson moved, Becltman seconded, that a gate be installed at the c ity dumP
and a sign put up showing hours from eight a.m. to seven �.m. L�onday
through �aturday. Carried.
Olson moved, Bec�trnan seconded, that the city purchase two bas�ets to be
used at the se�ver lift stations . Carrie d.
�iegler moved, Beckman secorried, that the
14T'IyI
meeting be adjourned. Carried.
Clerk
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CITY OF $OPgINS
RESOLUT I ON DTO . 16.
g RESOLUTION REFERRING THE MATTER OF CERTAIN LOCAL IMPR09ENIENTS
TO THE CITY ENGINEER3.
WHERFsAS, the council of the city of Hopkin� deema it neceasary for
the health, welfare and convenience of the city and its inhabitanta, to
make the following local improvementa in said city:�
1. Treat Third Street North between 16th. Avenue and 17th. Ave.,
the a11ey in Block � Gibb's Firat Addition to West Minneapolis,
and 3rd. Street North between 16th. Avenue DTorth and the
Westerly line,of the right-of-wa,y of the Minneapolis and St.
Louis 8ailroad Compa�y� with tar oil;
2. Treat the folloi�ving atreets with tar oil:
Commencing at 2nd. Street South and 5th. Avernie, thence
rnnning South along 5th. Avenue to Boulevard Street, thence
along Boulevard Street to 6th. Averiue South, thence along
6th. Avenue South to 7th. Street South;
7th. Avenue South from 5th. Street South to Sth. Street South;
8th. Averrue South from 6th. Street South to Sth. Street South;
9th. Ave�a.e�South from 7th. Street South to llth. Street South;
lOth. Avenue South from 6th. Street South to 7th. Street South;
�! llth. Avenue Soutn from 2nd. Street South to 7th. Street South;
� 5th. Street South from 6th. Avemie South to 7th. Avenue South;
� 6th. 3treet South from 6th. Avenue South to llth. Avenue South;
�y7th. Street South from 6th. Avernie South to 9th. Avenue South;
_ 3. Install curlo on both sidee of 6th. Averrue North between Third
Street North and Minnetonka Milla Road; and along the Northerly side
of Lot Five (5),Block One Hundred Three (103) West Mpls.Second Dic.
�+. Install sidewalk in front of the following lots on 6th. Avenue
orth between Third Street North and Minnetonka Milla Road, to-wit:
Lots Three ( 3) , Four (�+) and Five ( 5) , Block One Hundred Three
(103) , a.nd Lota Four (�+) and Five (5) , Block One Hundred Two (102) ,
West Minneapolis Second Division. �
W�REAS, the costs thereof should be assesaed against any property found __
benefited thereby, and
W�REAS, the olvners of most of the property againat which eaid coste would
be aeaesaed ha,ve petitioned the council for such local improv�ents;NOW, THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLYED by the council of the city of Hopkins that the matter of
making the local improvements hereinbefore enumerated be referred to Lee McNally
and Associatea, city engineers, to inveatigate the necess�,ty and feasibility of
sach improvements a.nd report to the council with all convenient speed.
ADOPTED by the muncil of the city of Hopkina at a regalar meeting thereoP
held this 20th. day of April� 19�.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist. 9ecretary of the Council
Franlc N. Whitney, City Attorney
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CITY OF HOP$INS
RESOLIITIOI� IJO. 19.
BESOLIITION RII�ATING TO SQPPLF�NtENTAL SPECIAL ASSE3SMENT
FOE COTTAGEVILLE SANITARY SEWER PR�7ECT.
WSERF.AS, epecial asseasments for the cost of inatalling sanitary sewer in front
of Zota One (1) to Thirteen (13) inclusive and Thirty (30) to Thirty-five (35)
inclusive� Auditors Subdivision 239� in the city of Hopkins� Hennepin County,
Minnesota, have heretofore been levied against said lots for a period of ten (10)
yeara commencing Jauv,ary 1, 19�+g, �nd
WE�REAS� a portion of eaid epecial asseasment was computed on the basis of the
area in each of said lots and a portion of said asaessment wae computed on the basis
of the front footage of aaid lota, a,nd
WSERF,AS, because the property acroea the atreet Prom said lots is au.tside of the
limits of the city of Hopkins and cannot be assessed for sewer, the front footage of
ea�ch of said lots for the purpose of computing said asaeasment was figared at twice
the actual fx� nt footage of each of said lots, and
WS�EAS, T� CI TY COIIIVCIZ i s of the opiaion that a.n error and mi atake was made
in said aseessment on said lots when the front Pootage assessment against the same
was computed at dov.ble the amonnt of the actual front footage thereof; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT &ESOLVED by the city crnxncil of the city of Hopkins that the secretary
of the cauncil be instructed to make a supplemental asaessment of said lots to correct
such error and miatake by refiguring said aseessment on the basis of the actv.al front
footage of each lot, adding thereto the preeent area aaseasment against each lot,
deducting Prom the total the amount payable in 19�F8, and spreading the remaining balance
in nine equal aanual installmenta for the yeara 19�+9 to 1957 inclusive, and
BE IT iiTRTHER RESOLVED that the total loss in asaeasment which resu].ts to the city
in such recomputatioa be supplementally aaseased against all of the lots, tracts and
parcels of land which are included in the original front footage aseessment for the
entire Cottageville sewer project, including not only the lots above described but all
lots which were originally assesaed for the Cottageville aewer project on a front
footage basis, and that said supplemental assessment be spread over a period of five
(5) years, namely: 195g to �962 incluaive, and
BE IT I�lTR'I"HEE SESOZYED that notice of �earing on such sta.pplemental asses�ments be
given in the manner provided by the charter of the city of Hopkina.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regul�r meeting thereof held
thie 20th day of Anril� 19�+8.
� JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiet, SEcretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney, City Attorne�
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CITY OF HOP%IIdS
RESOLUTION N0. 20.
RESOLUTION BELATIATG TO SUPPLENIENTAI, SPECIAL ASSESBMENT
FOR COTTAGEPILLE WATER PROJECT.
W�BEAS, special asaessmenta for the cost of inatalling water mains in
fatont of Lots One (1) to Thirteen (13) inclusive aad Thirty (30) to Thirty-five (35)
inclusive� Auditora 9ubdivision 239, in the city of Hopkins Hennepin County,
Minnesota, ha.ve heretofore been levied against said lota for a period of twen�y (20)
yeara commencing Jarivary 1, 1��8, and
WHERFAS, eaid asseaement was computed on the baeis of the front footage
of said lots, and.
S�REAS� because the property acroes the street from eaid lota ie outeide
of the limite of the city of Hopkins and ca.nnot be assesaed for water mains, the
front footage of each of said lota for the purpose of computing aaid aasessment was
figured at twice the actual front footage of each of said Iots� a.nd +
WHF�iF,A3, THE CITY COIINCIL is of the opinion tha,t an error and mistake v�as
made in said assesament on eaid Iots when the Pront footage asseeement against the
same was computed at double the amount of the actUal front footage thereof;NOW,THEREFORE,
BE IT BESOLYED by the city council of the city of Hopkine that the secretary
of the council be inatructed to ma.ke a supplemental asseesment of aaid lots to correct
such error and mistake by refiguring eaid asseesment on the baeis of the actual front
footage of each lot and deducting therefrom the amount payable in 19�+g, and spreading
the remaining bala.nce in -19�. equal armual inetallments for the yeara �949 to 19��
inclusive. a.nd
BE IT FqTRTHER RESOLVED that the total loes in asaeasment which results to the
city in such recomputa,ti�on. be aseumed and paid by the city from the bond and intereat
and special assesament i'and,
BE IT �iTRTHER RESOLPED that notice of hearing on auch supplementel assees-
ments be given in the manner provided by the charter of the city of Hopkina.
� ADOPTED by the c ouncil of the city of Hopkina at a regalar meeting thereof
held this 20th dap of April� 19�.
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council
Frank 1J. Whitney� Cit� Atto rney
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A special meeting of the city council of the city of Hopkins,� Minn. ,
was held on ;aturday, April 24, 1948, at 1:00 o'clock P.�i. 1J�embers
present : Mayor Jos eph C. Vesely, Ant on A. Ols on , John �ie�ler , Len
Milbert , Stuart A. Bec]�.an. hiern.bers absent ; TvTone .
Olson moved, Beci�rnan seconded, to rescind a motion passed at the
meeting held April G, 1948 not� perniitting building permits f or Lots
1, 2 arid 3, Blocls 6, and Lot 2, Blocli 12, Hobby Acres. Carried.l
Also to rescind motion adopt�ng resolution No.17 �
Ziegler moved, It:ilbert seconded, that a buildin.� permit be granted to
Arnold J' . Schtvisow as long • as fire zoni�g restrictions are carrie d out .
Carrie d .
Bec�na.n moved, Zie �ler s ec onded, that proposal of 0. Bergerson and Co.
for hool�ing up pump iVo. 3 to Urater main be accepted. Carried.
�iegler moved, BecKman seconded, that resolution No. 21, "RESOLUTION
R�FERRIT�TG THE 1'.'ATTLR UF TR��TIT1G A PORTIQN Oi ADA1��S AVEIvtiL ���ITH TAR OIL
TO THE CITY EI�:GINEERS,"
marked Exhibit "A", be accepted. Carried.
Olson moved, Ma.lbert seconded, that the folla�ring be appointed
Clerks and Judges for tne city election ors IvIay 18, 1948. Carried.
�istrict No. 1, District No. 2,
Gladys Esche r lda A. Johnsan
Ros e%icisodym � Olga Kell ey
Selma Ivf. Pahl �'lizabeth Zemke
�lizabetlz Slavin None Sundquist
Lola i�ri. Yackel. �,thel Tv�. Olson.
District No. 3,
Anne C. Borland
It�ae B . Good
Est'rier Pll. T�oss
blar y C . C�vens
Gladys Pet�rson.
Di stri ct No . 4,
�l.ice T�T. Anderson
Ida h'. Olson
Marian Stepanek
Bridget I,arkin
Adeline Sedesky.
Olson moved, �eckmau seconded, that the U.S. Savin�s Bondspurchased in
tne amount oi �12,580.00 from the ti"�ater Fund be cashed in and credited
to said Water Fund. Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that ��ort� Dollars (:�40.G0� per month
be set as the rental fee to be paid by I�iinneapolis-bioline Po��er Imple�;�ent
Co. for the two roorfl.s ups-cairs in the Do�rr House now oc cupied by them
from April 1, 1948. Carried.
A�
Olson moved, Ziegler seconded,
that the mseting be adjouBned. Car•ried.
erk
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITION N0. 21.
EESOLIITION R��RrNG THE MATTER OF TREATING A PORTION
OF ADAMS AYENUE WITH TAR OIL TO THE CITY ENGII�ERS:
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkins deeme it necessary
for the health� welfare and convenience of the city and its inhabita.nts,
to treat the following atreet �rith tar oil, namely: Adams Avenue
between Egceleior Avenue and the Southeasterly line of the right-of-way
of the Great No rthern Railway Compar�y, and
WHEREAS, the coat thereof ahould be asseseed againet any
property found benefited thereby, and
WF�BEAS� Red Owl Storea� Inc., has petitioned the council for
such local improvement; WOW, THEREFORE�
BE IT RESOLVED by the conncil of the city of Hopkins that the
matter of making the local improvement hereinbefore named be referred
to Lee McNally and Associates, city engineera� to investigate the
neceeeity and feasibility of such improvement and report to the council
with all convenient speed.
ADOP�I'ED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a special
meeting thereof held this 2�Fth. day of April, 19�8.
A. W. Elmquiat,
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOx
Secretar� of the Council
Frank .N. Whi tney,
City Attorney
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CITY ELECTION B�LLOT
City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, i�Iinnesota.
Nlay 18 , 1948 .
"Directions to Voters'�
It�RK YOUR CHOICE ti�dITH NUMBERS ONLY. (DO
I�TOT USE "X'� Tv � .' )
Put the number 1 in the square opposite
the name of your f irst choice .
Put the number 2�opposite your second
choice, the number 3 opposite your
third choice, and so on. You may mark
as many choices as you please.
Do�not put the same number opposite more
than one name.
To vote for a person �vhose name is- not
printed on this ballot, write his name
ori a blank line under the nam.es of the
candidates and put a number in the
square opposite to show which choice
you wish to give him.
If you tear or deface or wrongly mark
this ballot, return it and obtain
another.
COUNCILlI�f�l--ONE YEAR TERl!r
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STUART E. BECKMAN
CLINTON K. BLOIvi�,UIST
FRr�TK BROI�
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LII�T J . �,�1ILBERT
SOI3N ZIEGLER
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELECTION
TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN, THAT A SPECIAL II�ECTION `
FOR SAID CITY, IN THE HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL FOR
PRECINCT NUIt�BER ONE AND IN THE CITY HALL FOR
PR�CINCTS DNP,ZBER TG�O AI�ID NUI47BER THREE AND IN
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOGL FOR PRECINCT 1V'U1l�ER FOUR,_
ti�1ILL BE HELD IId SAID CI^1Y, OTd T[JESDAY, THE 18TH
DAY OF 1�:ElY 1948 , BETG'dEEN THE HOURS OF 7: 00 0�' CLOCK
ITv THE FORENOON A1�TD 8:00 0' CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
OF THE SAME DAY, FOR TI� FOLLOV�VG PURPOSES, VIZ.:
TO ELECT:
ONE MAYOR AND FOUR COUNCILb'IIIV :
THE NAMES OF THE CAND IDATES FOR MAYOR ARE:
ANT ON A. OLS ON ,
JOSEPH C . VESE�,Y
THE NAI�TES OF THE CAND IDATES F OR C OUNC ILMEN ARE :
JOSEPH T:. ANDERLA
STUART E. BECI�JIAN
CLINTON K. BLOM�,UIST
FRANK BROKL
LEI�T J . NiILBERT
JOHN ZIEGLER
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JOH1�T ZIEGLER
CITY CLERK
DATID MAY 3I�D 1948
Official publication
City of Hopkins ,
Hennepin Count;y, Tllinnesota.
T?C�1�IC�' ��OR BIDS
l�OiIC� IS HLR�iY GIVEL�?, that the city council oi the city
ol Hopkins ��rill meet • at t he cit y hall on the f ir st da;� of June ,
1948, at 8:00 o'clock P.i��. , and v,�ill at said ti�e and place,
open and corisider sealed bids for. the purcY�se oi' tcvo hundred
( 200 ) feet of 2z inch �,ire Hose and Qne hundred (100 ) f eet of
l�: inch Fire Hose. Said hose to be �vaxed and �um treated,
tvith rocker lug brass couplings, double jacket, a sr�ooth
interior filler ply, streara-lined. Each bid raust be
accompanied ��ait h a certified check of' ten (10 ) per cent o�' the
bid. The council reserves the right to reject any and all
off'ers, and a��vard said bid to a higher bidder or to invite other
bids.
A . �'d . Elr.ic�ui st ,
Secretary oi the Council
To be published once in The �ennepin County Reviev�, on Itiay 20, 1948
To be publi�hed in t he Construc tion Bulletin, one issue the ?�reek of
ll�:ay 17 , 1948.
� regu.lar meeting of the city council of hTopkins, Hennepin County
T�iinnesota, was held on Tuesday, Tviay 4, 1948. I,Teeting was called i'or
7:00 o'clock Y.i�.:. The folloti^aing ti�rere present; T;Tayor Joseph C. Vesely,
and Council�en l�nton 1�. Olson, Stuart r�. Beckman, Len i.:ilbert and J'ohn
Ziegler. None vlere absent.
Mi-�•her�t�l moved, seconded by BecY�man, that the �''ollrnaing bills be
paid. Carri �d.
14428
14429
14430
14431
14�32
14433
14434
14�35
14436
14437
1�438
144�9
144@0
14441
14442
14443
14444
14445
14446
14447
14448
17771
17772
17773
17774
17775
17776
17777
17778
7351
7352
7353
7354
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16887
16888
16889
16890
G}.+��ER_� FUi�]D
l�merican Linen Compary, i�inen . service,
';�alter S. Booth & Son Justice docket �c report
Dahlberg Bros. Repairs
Federal I�aboratories, Inc. Yolice bad�es & mayor's
Gustafson F� Fuxa ��uses and repair �tivrk
�Iopkins Fire �epartr�nt rire ii�hting
Joseph Joret Labor
Al Klouda Deodorant.
�lbert E. Larsen Auc�iting
Ivorthvaestern Bell Telephone Co. service
Hotvard A. Puck Police ��ro rk
Radosta Gara�e Repair v�rork
Road �, Bric�ge �'und Trans�'er
H. A. Rogers Co. service plats
Flenry Schussler labor
Violet K. Souba steno�raphic ti�rork
irank �todola labor
�uburban Henn. County Relief Board, relief
Tonka �ign Co. sign lettering
Geo. H. :'linter police v,ork
J�. R. Anderson assessing
RQAll ATv� Bi�I�GE r�-ND
Frank Er i cks on l abo r��
Johnson & Hemza repairs
T,ee Iti4clQalljr &�ssoc iates en�ine ers'
T�,`inneapolis-I:�Ioline �o��rer Implement Co.
R. C. ldiuir labor
�`dr.,1. �uinn labor
Thos. �uinn labor
�dolph,Svoboda labor
servic es
rep.air partis
�1.65
f orms 11. 97
� 47.30
badge-26.68
39.5�
554.50
110.40
12.50
225.00
33.57
19.32
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1,000.00
9.91
96.0�
50.24
118.40
295.44
66.00
35.33
3'7.50
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Jos . A. �Iromadko postage
Neptune T�,ieter Co. meters ancl connections
Tvew England i�yieter Repair Co. meter repairs
Ho�rard �. Puck labor
SP�CIAL Fi1T�!v
Lee i!�icNally � Associates ,. engine ers' services
I:orthvvestern I�i�tional Bank of T:ipls. interest coupons
Orfei �; I�rariani vaaterr,�ain project
Orfei �: Iv�ariani �^�ater and sewer project
Ralph D. Thomas �� 1�ssociates, i:�ionic �venue project
107.45
26.40
2U.00
32.26
94.69
106.38
19.66
98.62
15.03
688.60
1.87
3.87
429.98
258�.86
11142.�3
9571.12
579.42
Beckman moved, i�:�ilbert seconded, that the follot��ing license applica-
tions be granted. Carried.
�?oble-Jensen Co. Inc. , installation of gas burne�s.
Gas Fieat ��;ngineering Co., installation of gas burners, (Francis �.Fox)
Joseph C. Donlin, license for one milk truck.
The clerk then read ORDIi�?�iizCE N0. 3, "Atv ORDINAIvCE R�I�.�ING T4 AD-
Id�.ZiTT11G �AII� �R $URl�-'?�iCr� ';dATERS IIJ�1'U T�E S�i.�:l`�`ARY SE'�' +L�2 S'�T�r.�_ Oi' `�'� C1TY
OF rO�Ci�TS l�i�i7� PROVIi�ING FEI�S�.LTIF�S .r OR ITS . VI0��1�1'ION." Olson moved, .
'Ziegler seconded, that said reading be.accepted as the secona reading oP
said ordinance, be passed and adopted, and published accoraing to law.
Carried.
Bec��i!l�n moved, i�-�ilbert seconded, that fire trucY IVo. 2 be completely
overhauled. Carrie d. .
Qlson moved, �ecl�nan seconded, that Hopkins Flumbing Y� Heating Co.
be e�ployed to i�stall the gas boiler in the city i1a11. Carried.
P;�ilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that a transfer of �1,000.00 be made
from t he General r und t o t he Road an d Bri c�ge Fund . Car ri e d..
Olson moved, Bec�.an seconded, that Carl I�. Towley be appointed director
of the cou.nt in place of Paul �`:T. T�cCracl�en and Dwight T�,i. Holcombe be
appointed one of the ballot counters in the ciLy election to be held
on 11iay 18 , 1948 . .
Olson moved, I�,�ilbert seconded, that the cycle moti+rer �ned by the city
be overhauled. Carried.
Zi egler moved , Beckman second ed , that RESOI,UTIQI•; NO . 22 , f'� RESOLU'I'ION
REFERRIIvG TI� +' T��!�'�1�R OF' IT�15iALLZf�iG y'T�T� A1�1D SANI''i'ARY S�+yTEk II�T K�,OSS ��TRST
A�DITIo1�T TO Ht7P1iIi�TS TO 1HE CTTS.' ��GIlVE�S �" marke d�xhibit �tA" � be ,
adopted. Carried.
Beckman moved, P�iilbert seconded, that eight new tables be built for
the Shady Oak Lak�e Beach. Carried.
Becknian moved, I:iilbert seconded, that T�;ir. Olson be granted permission
to have the gravel screened at the state-o��rned gravel pit. Carried.
BeclLman moved, i,lailbert seconded, that a�e adve�tise for bids for a
rotary street sweeper unless cost will be less than ;;�500.00. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Tviilbert secon�ed, that RESOLu-`I'TUi�� N0..13';, 'tR�+LSOLUTTON
ORD�RI��G �1':ET�51�i]� OF ?TAT� i:�:AII�S IAI k PORTIOI�� �F �1'�TE PIaAT UF HOBBY ACR"�,"
marked exhibit t'B" be adopted. Carried. . -
Becl�nan moved, T�,��ilbert seconded, that the follo�vin� wording be
incorporated in R��LUlION i�t0. 15 "RESOLU-TIQN Q�EftII�;G T_AR OIL TREA`�1'I��T�TT
TO A Pa�lIOIL OI+ FOLTFZTE�VTH AVII�IUE N�JRTH'� as follotivs : "'said improven�nt
be n�ade after the street has been brought to final grade and all sev�er and
water connections have been extended to the boulevard in front of each lot.�t
Carried.
T�7ilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that RE�t�LUTIQN I�,TO. 15, �lRESOLUTIOPu
ORD�I�T��G T�iR OIZ TRr�1T�:��i��T TO A Pt��il �1� Qr � dURT�T��'i'� AVr'�vUE I�GR`I�," rzarked
exhibit "C"� be adopted. Carried. �
1�:��ilbert �noved, Ziegler seconded, that the city repair water pipe da�ge
done at 336 Fourteenth Avenue North. Carri ed.
Beckman moved , Ziegler second ed, that engine ers' report pertaining
to Rr'�OLUTION N0. 21, "R'�OLU''I'IOT�? r�"' rr�RING 1'FIE� P,�.�ATTE'R 0�' TRF��'IIvG A
PORTIO�v OF AD�;� A�fEI��T�. S'dITH T4R OI�,'r 0� CI'I'Y II�GIl�IEE�RS,t' be accepted
and placed on file. Carried. - - .
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that the meeting adjourn. Carried.
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CITY OF HOPgINS
oRni��cE �o. 3.
ADt ORDIl¢�CE RF�ATING TO ADMITTING &lIN 08 SURFACE
WA't'EBS INTO THE SANlTARSC SEWEa SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF
HOPKINS AND P�09IDING PENALTIES �OR ITS YIOLATIO�.
BE IT ORDAI�D by the council of the city of Hogkine:
Section 1. �o person, firm or corporation ehall
construct� build, maiatain, repair or use a�p drain, pipe.
ditch, trench or other method through rahich rain or snrface
waters from roofa, yards� latetane� atreets or alleya vrill be
admitted into the sa.nitary set�er a3rstem of the city of
Hopkine.
Section 2. Ar�r person who violatea the provisione of
thie ordinance ahall be guilty of a miedemeaaw r, and each
da,y that the violation ia permitted to exist ahall constitute
a separate offense.
FIRST RF�D at a regular meeting of the coancil of the
cit� of Hopkina held oa the 2�h day of April, 194g, and
finally read a.nd passed at a regular meeting of the council
oP the city of Hopkine held on the .:�Jth day of .��.�r;., 19�1$.
- Pu.blished in The Hennepin County Review on Thureday�
.2�ta�� I�, lg�+g.
� ATTEST:
A. W. Elmquiet,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney�
� City Attoraey
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JOSEPH C. 9ESELY, MAYOH
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CITY OF HOPgINS
EESOLIITION �o. 22.
A fiESOLIITION SEFFRRTRd �HE A�ATTEB OB INSTALLIDTa WATEE AND
3ANI2AAY S�EWE& I�T gI+OSS BIRST BDDITI02d TO HOPgINB
TO T� CI TY ENaIBi�Ea9.
WHERF�A3, the conncil of the city of Hopkiae cleema it aeceeeary for th�
health� �velfare and conveaience of the city and ite inhabitante, to
make the folloaing local improvemente ia said city:
1. Iastall rrater mains along Sweet Briar La.ne bet�veen
Minnetonka Mills Soad �d the South line of tbe plat
of Hobby Acres; � �
2. Inetall eanitary sewer commencing at the Sonth line
of the pla� of Hobby Acree 8ad raaning along fiaeet Briar
Lane to the Mianetonka Mille Road; theace Westerl�
along the Minaetonka Mille Eoad and coanecting with
the aaaitary eewer on Bif th Avenue �orth.
WEEREA3� the eosts the reof should be asaeased agaiaet aa� pr�perty
found benefited thereby, sad
�9SEHEAS, the ,ov�nere of all oP the pr�perty againet �ich eaid
coete �ronld be asaessed have petitiioned the council for ench local
improvements; DTOW � '1'HEB��"4RE,
BE IT SESOLYED by the conncil of the city �f Hopkina that the matter
of making the local improvenenLe hereinbefore eaumereted be ref�rred to
p Lee McNally and Aseociates� city eng3neera, to investfgate the necessity
and feasibility of such improTemente and report to the council with
811 convenieat speed.
ADOPTED by the coancil oP the city of Hopkiae at a reg�alar meetiag
t he reo f held thi e�th d.s,y o f Ma� � 19�8 .
JOSEPH C. PESELY, MAYOR
A. W. $lmqalat�
Secretary o4 the Council
P'rang N. i�hi taey,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITI 014 NO . 13 Q.
RESOLIITION ORDERIDTG EXTEIVSION OF WATER MAINS IN
A PORTION OF THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACBES.
WHF�REAS, on March 2, 19�g, by Resolution Ido. 10� the city council
of Hopkins referred to the city engineera the matter of proposed vrater
main extensiona in a portion of the plat of Hobby Acres in the
follo�ving locations, to-voit: ,
Commencing at the intersection of Hazelane and Wayeide
road. in Hobby Acres; thence Easterly on Wayeide road. to
Farmdale Road: �
Also commencing at the intersection of Hazelane at Farmdale
Road in Hobby Acres; thence Easterly on Farmdale Road to Way-
side road.
Also commencing at the intersection of tiTayside road and
Hollyhock Lane in Hobby.Acrea; thence Southerly along Hollyhock
I,ane to Farmdale Road.
WHEREAS, said engineers investigated the necessity and feasibility
of s�id improvement and on B.pril 6, 1948� reported thereon to the council
and filed their written report with the secretary of the council, and
W�REAS, on April 6� 194g, the city council of Hopkins adopted a
resolution aetting Tuesday, May }, 19�g� at 7:j0 P.M. at the council chambers
in the city hall as the time and place for considering said report, a.nd
WHEREAS, a notice of said hearing has been.pu�l:iahed.in the Hennepin
County Review in ite iasue"s oP April _15th and ApMl 22nd, 19�+g� and the
affidavit of publication.of said notice ha.s been filed with the secretaxg
of the council, and •
. t�ERF,AS, no petition setting forth opposition to said improcement
has been filed with the.:council and
Wf�EEAS, owners of.property in Hobby Acres which will be effected by
said improvement ha.ve appeared before the council and requeated such im-
provement and no one hae appeared in opposition.thereto; NOP], THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the city cauncil of the ci ty of Hopkina that said
improvement ie neceesary for,the health, welfare and convenience of the city
and ita inha.bitants and that it is hereby determined and ordered that said
� M � . a � , . . . � . . � . � �.
.. improvement be ma.de . as set forth in the engineera' report and that the
-�.cost thereof be asseased aga:inat any propert�r benefited thereby.
BE �IT FURTHER RESOLVED� that the bid of Phelps-Drake Co.
� for the furnishing of labor and ma.terial for the inatallation of said
. water mains be� and it hereby is, accepted.
ADOPTED by the council of .the city.of Hopkine at a regalar
meeting thereof held this �+ba day of May� 19�Fg.
� . JOSEPH C. VESELY, I�lAYOa
. A. W. Elmquist�
Secretary of the council.
Frank N. Whitney,
� � Ci-ty gttorney. : �
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CITY OF HOPKIY�S
RESOLIITIOAT N0. 15.
RE30LUTION 0&DERING TAR OIL TREATI�NT TO A PORTIOld
OF FOURTEENTH AVENIIE NORTH.
WHEREAS, on March 16, 19�+8, by Resolution No. 12, the city council
of Hopkins referred to the city engineers the ma,tter of propoaed tar oil
treatment to a portion of Fourteenth gvenue North from Fourth Street North
to the South line of the right of way of state trunk hi�way No. 7•.
W�REAS, said engineera investigated the necessity and feasibility
of said improaement and on April 6� 19� reported thereon to the council a.nd
filed �heir written report with the secretary of the council, e.nd
��F�REAS, on April 6� 19�8, the city council of Hopkine adopted a
resolution aetting Tuesday, May �,, 19�F8� at 7:30 P.M. at the council chambers
in the city hall as the time and place for considering said report, and
WHE8EA5, a notice of said hearing has been publiahed in the Hennepin
County Heview in its issues of April 15th and April 22nd, 19�+g, a,�d the
affidavit of publicatioa of said notice has been filed w3th the secretary
of the council, aad
WHEREAS, ao petition setting forth opposition to said improvement
has been filed with the council and
WHERF�AS, ownera of property which will be effected by eaid improve-
meat have appeared beiore the council and reqaested auch im�rovement and no
one has appeased in opposition thereto; DTOW, THEBEFORE�
BE IT �HOI,VED by the city council of the cit� of Hopkina that said
improvement is necessary for the health, welfare and convenience of the city
and its inhe�bitante and that it ie hereby determined and ordered that eaid
improvement be made after the etreet hae been brought to final grade sad all
aewer aad �vater connectioaa have been eate�led to the baulevard in front of
each lo t.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting
thereof held this �}tH day of May� 19�+8.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiet, Secretar� of the Council
Frank N. Whitney, City Attoraey
u
A re�ular �n.eetin� of the council of the city of Hopkins, i�::inn. �Aras
held at the city ha11 on ��ay 18, 1948. The follovring members �vere present ;
T:�ayor Joseph C. Vesely, Councilmen Stuart E. Bec�m�.n, Anton A. Olson, I;en
J. ll�ilbert and John Zie�ler. The rleeting �vas called to order at 7:U0 P.I�::.
Beckman moved, 1tlilbert seconded, that tYie f'ollv•�in� bills be paid.
Carrie d .
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G�iv � t�AL ��'U1V�
American �,ibrar� Assn. librar5r ,
�. R. �nderson assessing
Ni�a V. Burns assessin�
James Chmel labor
�arane Dodge library work
Dun.can I��ieter Cor�o�ation meter payment
J. Exworthy school
�,ouis � . Faucher police duty
Geographical Publishing Co. library material
�arl Gerard r�rIotors repairs
Gustafson & Fuxa lamps
Cecelia Harmon labor
Hennepin County Reviet� prir_ting
Helen T,�. Hilstad assessing
Hopkins Drug book supplies
Hopkins Fire I7epartY�ent fire service
�riita B. Joltinson assessing
Oscar E. Johnson installaLion in ofiice
Joe Soret labor
Justus Lu�ib�r Co . mat erial �
�rValter kinn school
Yokesh I�ardti��are supplies
F. J. Kucera, Ii::,D, doctor's service
�i�'homas il. Lapic police duty
y���ilbur Locke pick-up
1�. C. I„cClurg �. Co . library n�a-L erial
I+:iaeder Ts Direct Servic e Sta. seal bearn
Tti�Tpl s. Ga s Li ght C o.
��iinneso�La Toro Inc .
I,�=ulliken South��aest Co.
Northern S�ates Poti�aer Co.
Ray I�etersen
Howard �. Puck
Henry Schussler
Skelly Oil Co.
Violet K. Souba
Standard Qil Co.
Frank Stodola
Suburban �ress, Inc.,
Donna �iay S�ihel
Ben j arnin Brush Co .
Franl� Erickson
j��. E. �ahr Co.
R. C . T,�uir
herman Olson
Thomas �,uinn
�diilliam. C�uinn �
Republic Creosoting
�nton Shidla
Adolph.Svoboda
��'red St�rans on
service
lawn mower
supplies
service
school
labor
l�bor
gasoline
stenographic ti��ork
�asoline, etc.
labor
prin�;ing
liarary
ROAD AT�� BRl`DGE �,Ul�]D
supplies
labor
r�iachine parts
labor
Co.
express
labor
labor
tar
supplies
labor
labor
'dl4TI+�'R FUI��D
7360 Buifalo 1�=eter Co.
7361 Hennepin Count y Review
7362 I,ee i���cl�;ally �. Associates
7363 i�lortLern �tates i'owe r Co .
'7304 I`ortht�restern Bell Telephone Co.
SP:��C1..�L
16891 Hennepin County Reviecv .
16892 Lee T�,:cVally & �ssociates
16893 Toni 11�iotzko Co.
cY�rges
(clay)
su}�plies
printing
en�ineersT
servic e
s erv ic e
ASSiS�%,�iv 1
pri nti ng
engi ne ers t
sewer labor
s ervices
FUND
service
� supplies
:�5.00
91.30
84.70
40.50
22.80
50'7 . 70
27.60
39.10
17.50
6.'75
2.62
5.00
73. �s0
48.70
4.00
669.00
36.10
122.10
101.20
10.36
27.60
37.56
3.00
48.90
3.00
9 . �36
1.29
1.00
254.25
6.55
424.27
2 i . 60
8 . c33
96.02
101.00
29.81
118.27
118.40
16:90
14.40
25.50
104.03
11.40
91.43
1.36
103.23�
107.�3
221.44
45.20
99.73
31.63
2.47
4.�5
20.G0
347.83
1.88
16.w0
145.00
547.35
Beckman moved, T��iilbert seconded, that cigurette license be granted
to Robert J. Dion, doing business as Bobts Grill & Ice 6ream Bar.�arried.
Ziegler nloved, P�iilbert seconded, that the �opkins Fire Departrnent
be granted ;�150.00 for representation of five r�zembers attending tlie
P;Iinna sota State Fire Department Associat i on Conventi on at East Grand
Forks , l�iinne sota, on June 14 , 15 and 16 , 1948. Carri ed .
Becl�an moved, Ziegler seconded, that sur�ty bond of �nita i3. Sohr_son
as deputy assessor be accepted, subject to approval by city attorney.Carried
Ziegler moved, Beckrman seconded, that Resolution I�o. 23, "RESOLliTION
R�;I���TITtiG TU A i�ARIT�IG bI� i LvGTT�1EERS t R�FORT FOR 1�iE II�]�S`'i��LT�A`1.'TOlv 0�' y�'�1�TER
Ai:�D S�i.ivITARY S�'d�R T�:AITeS IN KLOSS FIRST r'�I)DITION," marked exhibit ��,�4�:,
be adopted. Carried. - .
Zie�ler'moved, Beckman seconded, that clerk advertise for bids for
water and sev�rer main extension in Kloss First Addition, bids to be opened
June 15, 1948, the sar�e time as the hearing. Carried.
Ziegler �:noved, Beci�nan seconded, that Resolution No. 25, f'R�SOLLTION
R'�FE�RIivG i�i� T�,�FiTT'� C?F I1iTSTALLIi�G S�iTIT'1�Y S�rJER 1�T�:D ":vATi;R N'1A�TS IN �
PORIIQT�; Ur HOLLY RO1�D TO THE CI1i� �vGZ[�:r:�.�'�"RS," mar�ed exhibit '�B", be
adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Becl�ian seconded, that buildin� permit be granted to
Dr. A. C. Stahr for his clinic at 21 Eighth Avenue� North. Ca1 ried.
�iegler moved, Beckr�.an seconded, that Resolution ivTo. 26, "R�OLti�TION
ORDERIT�vG A�-�'�Ii�:G OI� PE"I'ITION TG VACATE ALLE'Y," raarked exhibit nC't,
be adopted. Carried. _ -
Becla�.an moved, lliilbert secondeci, that the council reconsider motion
oz"' February 1'7, 1948, ti;Tith reference to pulling up pumps T1To. 1 and ivo. 2
zor check-up by iti4cCarthy ti�ell Co. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that Floyd A. I�nutson be appointed �
supervisor of the Shady Oak Lake Beach with Dorothy I��iallery and Paul
Kelley as assistanLs , at ;�1.25, �1.20 and :�1.15 Fer hour respectively.
Carried.
BecYrnan moved, Ziegler seconded, tl�at the Superior Separator Co. be
granted a permit to erect a sign at the intersec�tion oi �,��ashin.gton and
Excelsior Avenues as outlined in their letter of I�ray '7, 1948. Car-ried.
Olson moved, T:iilbert seconded,
the filling on the site of �:Jell ldo.
George Jasperson. Carried.
th�t the city hire some one to put in
3, said fillir�g to be furnished by
Olson moved, BecLman seconded, that the city purchase a derrick for
the Road and Bri dge department , Carried.
alson moved, I�::ilbert seconded, that clerk advertise for bids for one
auxiliary sewage pur�p for sev�aer lift stations. Carried. �"
I�;;ilbert r�.oved, Beckmz.n seconded, that the city purchase one lull
five-foot brc�om for street department. Carried.
l:iilbert raoved, Beci�man seconded, that the city purcnase one en�ine _and
drive asse�.bly for lull five-i oot broora. Carri ed.
ltiilbert moved, Becl�nan seconded, i,hat the I��orthern S�ates Po4��er Co.
be instructed to install i ive lights in Nobby Acres. Carri ed.
AT`1'
Recl�an r:ioved, T,�ilbert seconded, that the rieeting adjourn. Carried.
eiTY o� xo�ixs
RESOLUTIOA �10. 23.
RESOLLTTION REZ9TINa TO A HEARINa ON ENGID�EHS' REPOHT P'08 TH�
INSTALLATION OF WA'�F�.i .SPiD S9NITAEY SEWEH MAINS Iii ffi�OSS 1PIRST ADDI�'IODi.
WSEHEAS, the couacil of the ci �� of gopkine oa Mt�y "�i� 19�5 �
adopted a resolution referriag the matter of rvater main inatallation aloag
3�veet Briar Laae bet�aeen �i�netonka Mills Ro�d ead �he eouth line of Hobby
Acres, and the installatioa of sanitary ee�rers commenciag at the eonth liae of
Hobby Acree and rnaning %hence soath along S�reet Briar Lane to �innetonka
�lills Soad. and thence �est along Minnetonka Mills Road to oxiating sewer oa
Fifth Avemie �Torth to Lee McNally anci Aeeociatee, city engiaeera, for their
inveetigation and report, and
WSEREAB, eaid engineers have inveat.igated the aecessity aad
feaeibility of both of each improeemeate snd on Ma� 18� 1948 reported thereon
�o the couacil aad filed their written report a►ith the aecretary of the con.acil.
and
Tdi�SEAS, the council of the city of Hopkias hae not yet aelected or
appoiated a city manager for the city: �OW. THEREI�OR�.
BE IT BESOL9ED that eaid engineere� report aha11 be considered b�r
the council and actioa takea thereon at a regular meeting of said council to
be held oa Tnesda�y� the]:5 � h day of Juae, 19k8, at 7:j0 o'clock P.M.. and
BE IT FtTB�HE'� BE30LYSD that the secretary of the conncil give notice
of euch hearing by pnblishing a notice once in each week for two successive
treeke in the oPficial ae�epaner of the ciby, said noti�e to deecribe in geaeral
laagaage the improvement recommended in the engineer�' report and the eetimated
cost thereof.
ADOPTID by �he council of the city of Hopkine at a regular meeting
thereof held this lSth dqy of I�a,y� 19�8.
�. W. ElmqnisE.
JOSI�RH C. YESELY� NIAYOR
Secretarg of the Couacil
Frank �. alhi t aey.
City Attorney
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NOTICE OB HEARI�Q
0& IDTSTALLA�ION OF WATEH AAD SANITAHY
SE�TEH MAINS IN HZOSS FIES'P ADDI�'IO�.
�OTICE I3 �S$BY QIVE& that the city engineera of Hogkinadid oa the
lg�h day of May, 194g, Pile a report ivith the ci ty couacil relating to the
iaetallatioa of rater maiae along SWeet Briar Laae betaeea Minaetonka �Iille
Boad aad the eaath liae of Hobby Acres, aad the installation of eanitary
sea�re commencing at the eonth liae�of Hobby 9cres and rnnning thence
south along Stireeb Briar Laae to Minnetonka Mille Boad and thence aeat along
I�innetonka �iille Hoad to existing seWer on Fifth Avenne Worth, aad that the
city conncil hae D�r resolution fiaed Tuesda�y, the ��:thd�r of Jnne, 19�� ,
at 7:30 o'clock P.F�. at the cenncil chambers in the city hall ae the time
ead p�ace at �ich the co�ancil will hear sach persons as care to be heard
in reference thereto and will ceaaider said engineere' report and act thereon.
�he estimated coet of said improvement ie Five Thcraeand One Hnndred
Dollsrs ($5�100.�0) Por the aater maine, and. $eeea Phcrnsand T�vo Hn.adred
Dollara ($7,a00.00) for the eaaitary ee�aer maias.
,
Dated at Hopkias. Minaeeota, thie 18th day of l�aay� 19�F8.
Frank N. Whitaey�
Oity gttorney
G2'���- ,
A. �. Elm et,
Secretary of the Couacil
Publiehed•in the Hennepin County Heview on MaY 27th and Jnae 3rd. 194g.
�
CIlY Or HOPKINS
I�r!I��P II�T C OUl�?TY , 11��I�� .
RTOTICE FOR BIDS
ror ��Jater and Sev,rer Tv�ain Extension, Kloss First �ddition,
Close June �.� 1948.
NOiICE I5 HE�'�EBY uIVEN that the city of Hopkins will
receive sealed bids until 8:00 P.Tvi. on June LS 1948, at
the city hall oS Hopkins for the z"urnishing of labor,
ma.terial:, tools and equipment necessary for the extension
of water and se���er mai n extens i ons in Klos s�,ir st Additi on
to �iopkins in accordance with plans and specifications
tl�erefor prepared by Zee i�:_cldally and Associates, city
en�ineers, on file tivith the secretary of �the council.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in an
arnount euyual to 5 0 of the total bid price, payable to the
city treasurer of hopkins .
A. �;J. Elmquist ,
Secretary of the Council.
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Published in The Heru�.epin County Revie�v on 1',�ay 27 & June 3, 194a
Published in the Construction Bulletin on Tuay 27, 1948.
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CITY OF HOP'gI�TS "
RESOLDTIO� N0. 25.
A RESOLII'1' I ON RE,FEERI �G THE MAT TEH OF I N9TALL I NG
SA1QI TAflY SEWEH AflD WATER MAI �S I N A PORTI ODT OB HOI,LY ROAD .
TO THE Cl2Y ENGI�B3.
W�REAB. the conacil of the city of Hopkine deeme it neceeeary
Por the health. �relfare and convenience of tiu city aad ita inhabitanta,
to m�k• %he folloMi.ng local imprnvement, to-�it:
Eatend eanitary serrmr aad vrater mains on Holly Soad '
from the northerly line of Lot �ine (9), Block Fonrteea
(l�F)� as eatended acrosa Holly 8oad, to Internrban Street.
WSE8L�A3, the coete thereof ahould be asseeeed against way
property found benefited thereby, and
than fifty (50) per cent
WHEREA$� �he o�raera of morqlof the propert� agaiaat rrhich said
coets �aould be asaeaeed have petitioned the council for ench local
improvementa; NOW, THEBEI�OR��
B� I� R�SOLYED by the co�zncil of the city oY Ho�kine that the
matter of making the local improvemente hereinbefore aemed be
referred to Lee McBally and Asaocfatea, city engineers, to inveatigats
the neceseity aad Peaeibility of such impmvementa and report to the
council �ith all coneenient spee8.
ADOPPED bp the conncil of the city of Hopkins at a regnlar
meeting thereof held thie lSth day of May� 1948.
A. W. Elmquiet,
JOSEPH C. VESELY, NlAYOA
Secretary of the Cauncil
I�rank 1�. �Thi tney,
Citg Attoraey
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CITY OB HOPgI83
�soLv�ox �o. 26
BESOLOTIODT 08DF�&I�a A HEAHIDTQ ON PETITIOAT �'0 9ACATE ALLEY.
�► �
��� a11 of the ownere oP property abntting upoa both sidee
oP the Pollovring named alley in th�e city of Hopkiae, namely:
That portioa of the a].ley in Block Siaty-five (65)� West
Minneapolis. Second Divieion, rrhich-liee Southerly of the
Northerly line oP Lot $iae (9)� eaid Block, ae eatended
�eeterly acro ss eaid alley�
haea petitioaed the conncil to vacate the eame, eetting forth the facts aad
rea�s for snch vacatioa� irhich pe�ition ie accompanied bs a plat of the alley
proposbd to be vacated and ie verified by the oath of all of the petitionere, and
�AEBF�A3, the council d�ems it e�rpedieat that the matter �shonld be
proceeded rrith: �OW� T�SEFORE�
BE IT BESOL9ED that eaid petition be filed of record rrith the
eecretary oP the council who ehall give notice by pnblication in the ofPicial
aewspaper of the eity Por Pour �reeke, at leaet once a Neek, to the effect that
su�h petitioa hae been filed aad. atating in brie� ite object and that the
petition �vill be heard ead considered b� the council at a regular meeting
thereof to be held on the 6th day of July, 19�� at 7:30 o'clock P:M. at the
conncil room in the city hall of sald city.
ADUPTID by the conncil of the city of Hopkins at a regular meetiag
thereof held thie lgth de`y of I�� 19118.
A. W. Elmqn.i s t�
Secretary of the Council
Fra.nk N. Whitne��
City Attoraey
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J03EPH C. 4ESELY, MAYOH
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DiOTICE OF HEAAING ON PETITION TO VgCATE ALLEY.
�0'PICE IS HESEBY GIPEAT that a petition hae beea filed of record
vrith the city clerk the object of ahich is to �st�tb:.�he following
aamed alley in the city of Hopkiae, namely:
That portioa of the alley in Block 91aty-five
(65), �eet Minaeapolis� Secoad Divieica. uhich
liee 3outherly of the l�ortherly line of Lot
�ine (9), said Bloek, aa extended Wester].y
acroes eaid alley,
aad that the petition will be heard and coaeidered by the conacil
os the 6th day of Jnly, 19�IS, at 7sj0 o'clock P.M. at the council room
in thm city hall.
Dated: May 21, 19�+8.
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretar�r of the Oouncil.
Pnbliehed in The Henaepin County Heview on M�y 27th.� June 3rd.,
June lOth. aad June 17. 1948.
� special rleetirg of the city council� of the city of Hopkins, i.iinn. �:�ras
held at five o'clocl� F.1,i. on lhur�day, l�iay 20, 1948, at the city hall.
The folloz�vir_� r�.embers ��rere present: T�iiayor Joseph C. Vesely, an.d council-
men Anton �. Olson, Stuart �. Bec��an, Len J'. I��iilbert and John Ziegler.
I�one ��,�ere absent. _ -
» Olsonim.ved, Ziegler seconded, that the Tffiinu�es of' City Election" as sub-
' mit�ted by the judges and clerks of the four voting precincts in �lopkins,
and the f�Statement of Votes" as submitted by the Director of the Count and
iour assistant directors, f or the city election held in the cit� of Hopkins
on Tuesday, itiay 18, 1948, be accepted and placed on file, and that the city
council he�eby' officially certit ies the result oi 'said election to be as
follov�rs : Jose�� C. Vesely, elected r.�yor for a i�erm of one year, and
�oseph 1. Anderla , Stuart E. Bec1Q:�an, Len J. i::ilbert and John Ziegler,
elected councilr.�ien for a terr��of one year. i��lotion carried unaniraously.
Olson Moved, Ziegler seconded,
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Alice I,�i. 9nc�ers�n �
Anne C. Borland•
Gtto G. Cerm.ak
��ra. J . Cerraak
James Chmel
Gladys Escher °
lliae B . Good �
Charle s F�erzan
Dwight i�i. �-iolcombe
Gustave �. Japs
Ida �. Johnson�
Gl�a r�elley ,
Esther i��i. koss �
Bridget Larkin�
Elizabeth F�emke •
Rose 1�Tickodym •
Ethel T!��. Olson•
Ida K. Olson •
Itiargaret C . Qt��rens •
Selma it�,. Pahl •
Gladys A. Peterson�
H. J. Puck.
�.deline � . �edesky •
r rank F. S ef c ik
Elizabeth Slavin•
���arian 1 . �tepanek •
i�To�a Sundc�ui st �
Carl I�. Towley
Lola Yackel �
that the iollov��ing bills be paid.Carried.
G��:r�3AL r'UZ�D
pollin� time
polling tinie
election board
election board
police c�uty
polling time
polling tirae
police duty
electL�n board
police duty
polling time
polling tinie
polling time
polling tir�ie
polling ti�.e
polling time
polling t ime .
polling t ime
, polling time
polling time
pollin, time
police duty
pollin� time
election board
polligg tir�e
polling time
pollinE; tirle
election board
polling ti me
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6.90
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1�5.53
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14.95
14.95
14.95
14.95
14.95
15.53
14.95
15.53
16.10
14.95
6.90
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Olson moved, Becic�an. seconded, tnat permission �ranted to the �sopkins
Transportat ion Co . to have a taxi s taiid on tn.e rear of Lot 10 , Bloc 1� 6� ,
;iest Tt�iinneapolis, Second Division, be revoked and that they be ordered to
move the taxi stand at once, and that the taxi stand is not �� to b e used
as such rrithin the city limits. Carried.
, I!�iilbert moved, Zie�ler seconded, that the city engineer be instructed
to drat�J up specifications for a garbage truck and the cleri� advertise i or
bids, 1�rhich advertiser�ent trdill include the ti�ording '�ne�v or a der.�onstrator.'!
Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beci�?aan seconded, that
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At the special electioa oP the city of Hopkine, in t,he Connty of Hennepin
and State of Minaeeota� he18 at
Hopkine for Precinat Ao. I�
the Harley Hopkiae achool in the city of
beiag the place where it vras direc�ed to be held by the city council after
giviag due notice thereof ae provided by laa� on the l�th day of M�y, 194g�
alaSys �scher. R�ose &ickoc'�ym, $elma M. Pai�7., Elizabeth Slavia and Lola M. Yackel� .
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five qaalified voters oF said election dietrict ia said city to act ae judges and
clerke of snch Election� each of Nhom had vi.thin ten daye before ench time been
designated and appointed by the city council to act ae Jndges and Clerke oi snch
election at eaid precinct. Mho. being present. at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A.M.,
each oP them dnly took and eabscribed �,n oath to faithf�]].ly diacharge the dntiea
reqaired of them at sach Electio n; and the eaid Jndges eud Clex� s being d�nly
qe�a].ified� Porthxith opened the polle by proclamatioa, and the Election pro-
ceeded b� ballot withont ac�jaarnment or iatermiesion until closed.
r�ere:
The snbj ecte vote8 oa at euch Elecnoa� ae etated in the �otiee thereo?,
To elect a m�or and f�ar conaoilmen.
�t g:00 o'clock in the afternoon of sa.id day the polls were closed� pro-
clamation thereof haviag been made by one of the Jndgee thirty miantee previons
thereto.
As sooa se the polls were closed, said Election officia7.a at each �oting
place did� without opening them, sesl the ballot boaes aad eent them at once, ia
the castody of said oificisle and the officer aesigned to each precinct. to the
clt� hall, the place deaignated as the central connting place for the oity.
There �vas aleo seat with each of sa3d ballot boaes a record oP the a�mber
of ballote cast therein.
�ated: May 18, 19�5.
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MIAUTES OF CI'PY ELECTIO�
gt the epecial election of the city oF Hopkine� in the County of
Hennepin a.nd. State of A4lnnesota� held at the city ha11 in the city oi
Hopkina� for Precinct BTo. 2�
being the place �rhere it was directed to be held by the city conacil after
giving due notice thereof ae provided by la�r� on tha lgth da� of May, 19�Fg, •
' Ida A. Johneon� Olga gellmy, �lisabeth bemke, Sona 9andqniet.aad Ethel M. Olean,
five qualified votere of said election diatrict in eaid city to act as
jndges and clerke of snch Election. each of Mhom had xithin ten da�s before snch
time been deeignated and. appointed bp the city conncil to act as Jndgea aad
Clerka of such electioa at said preciact� rrho, being preseat� at the honr of
7:00 o'clock g.M.� each of them dnly took �.nd snbscribed an oath to faith-
f'�lly diacharge the 8nties reqnired of them at euch Election; and the eaid
Jndges and•Clerke being daly qualified� forth�ith opened the polla by proclamahion,
and the �Edsection proceeded by ballot vrrithout ac�journment or intermi ssion until
closed.
'Phe sabjeats voted on at anch Election, as stated in the l�otice
thereof� aerea
To elect a ma.�or and foar co�a.ncilmea.
At 5:00 o'clock in the afternooa of said day the polls aere cloe�d,
proclamation thereof lzaving been marde by one of %he Judgee thirty miina.tee
previaas thereto.
As soon ae the polle aere closed, eaid Election officiale at euch
voting place did, Mithout opening them, eeal the ballot boaes and seat them at
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once, in the cnstody of.asid o,fficiale aad the officer assigned to ench precinct.
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to the city hall,.the place desi�aated ae the central counting place for the city.
There was aleo sent `rit�h each of said ballot boaes a record of the number
of ballots caet therein.
Dated: l�Iay l�, 19�.
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MINQ'FES OF CITY l�LECTION
At The apecial election of the cit8 cf Hopkine� in the Couaty of Henaepin
and $tate of �inneeota. held at the city hall ia the city of Hopkise�
for Prea3act No. 3,
beiag the plac� rhere it Mae directed to be held by the city cauncil after
giving due notice thereof as provided by la�r, on tbe lgth day oP May, 19�48,
Anne C. Borland, Mae B. Q�ood. Eether �S. gose. Masy �. Owene and alac�ya Petereon,
�ive qua�.ified votere of eaid election district in eafd city to act ae jr�dges
aad clerke of ench I�lection, each of �rhom had. withia ten da�ys before su�h time
beea deaignated aad ag�pointed by the city council to a.ct as Jndgee and Clerks
of each election at said precinct, mho� being preeeat. at the honr of 7s00
O�clock A.�I., each of them dnly took and sabecribed a.n oath to faithililly
diecharge the dnties reqnired oP them at sach Election; aad the said Judgee
ead Clerks being dnly qualified�;forthaith opened the polls by proclamation,
and the F1ec�ioa proceeded by ballot �rithont ad�ournment or intermissioa
nntil cloeed.
The subj ecte voted on at sach Electioa, ae etated ia the IIotice thereof,
xere:
�o elect a m�ror aad fcar councilmen.
�►t 5:00 0' cloc� in the a.fternooa of ea3d dr�r the polle v�ere closed� pro-
clannation thereof having been made by one of the Jndges thirty mimites previoue
thereto.
Ae soon ag the polle vere alosed. eaid Blection officiale at anch eotirig
placa did� ooithont open3ng them� seal the ballot boaes and sent them at once�
in the cnetody of eaid officials and the officer aeaigaed to eatch precinct�
to the citv hall, the place dea3gnated ae the central counting place �or the
city. �
�here �rae aleo eent aith each of said bellot bozea a record of the aumber
of ballots caat %hereia. .
Datea: r�ay 18, 19�+8.
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At the epecial electioa of the city of Hopkiae, in the County of
Hennepin ednd $tate oP Minneeota, held �t the Jnaior High School ia the
city of Hapkina for Preciact No. 4� being the place where it aae
directed to be held by the city conncil after giving 8ne aotice thereaf
ae provided by lar, on the 18th day of May, 1946� Alice M. Andersoa�
Ida g. Olson, Aiariaa Stepanek. Bridget Larkin a.ad A,deline 8edea�, five
qa.�,].ified votere of aaid electioa diatrict is esid citp to act ae jadgea
and clerke of eneh Election� ea.ch of �ho� had �rithin tea 8�ys before
e�ch time been designated and appointed bp the city council to act aa
Jndgea and Clerke of anch election at sa.id precinct. �o� beiag present. at
the hour of 7:00 0' clock g.l�.. each of them duly took a.nd eub�cribed an
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oath to faithft�ll� 8iecharge ths dutiea required of them at such Election;
aad the said Jadgea e.nd Clerks being dnly qaaliPied, forthrri.th opened the �
polle by proclamation, and the Election proeeeded by ballot �vithaat adt
jonrnment or intermisaioa antil cloeed.
'�ha enbjecte Poted on at each Electioa� as etated in the �Totice
thereoP� �ere:
To elect a mayor and four conncilmen.
At 8:00 o'clock in the afteraoon of said de� the polle �vere clo�ed,
procl�matioa ther�oi haviag been made by one of the Judges thirty minntea
previous thereto.
As soon ae the polls were cloeed� sa3d �l.ection officials at �neh
voting place 8id. �ri.thc>nt epeaing them, eeal the ballot boxee and sent them
at onee. in the cnetody of said officials and the officer aseigIIed to sach
precinct, to the citp hall� the place desigaated ae the central counting
place for the city.
There vas also sent �eit�h each of aaid ballot boaes a recor� oY ihe
anmber of ballote cast therein.
Dateda May lg, 19�.
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At the apmcial electioa of the city of Hopkiae held oa I�r 18. 19�#8,.
for the pnrpose of electieg a mayor and fonr con.ncilmea, the undersigaed, Osrl g.
Tovley. Director of the Oount� D�right M. Holcome, Otto a. Cermak� William J.
Cermak an$ Frank F. $elcik, aeeietanta. hereby make the Polloaoing re�nrn of the
count of thm ballot�. at ea�id election..
�� rmceived at th� central counting pla�ce desi�aat�d by the conaail,
namelys the city hall� e11 of the ballot boaes naed for t he fonr precincts in said
city. Prom the election officiala of each precinct. �ach ballot boa when received
by ne aae eeal�d and accompaaied by a record of the �nmber of ballota caet therein.
Ws therenpon opeaed the ballot boaes eent Prom each precinet. aad
compared the number oP ballots fore+arded with the recorde een� lrom thm corresponding
voting place�.
The following disorepa,nciee bet�reea the nnmbers of ballote ia the bozee
and the records received from the voting precia�te appeaxed:
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The ballote in eaeh box were then examined for validity and thoae �rhich
rrere fonad to be iavalid or blank were eeparated from the reet. The �mmber of Qa1id,
invalid aad blank ballote for each voting place and the total immber for the oity
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v�ere loan� to be as follo�re:
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9ALID BALI�UT3 IDIVALID BALLOTS B7�ANK $A%IATS
FOH MAYOH:
Precinct No. 1
Preciact �To. 2
Preciact D�o. 3 � ?'y
Precinct �o. 4 3 y fl
lv�'a 2 /'�" f?. % ,
F08 COIIPTCILMAN:
Precinc� �o. 1
Precinct No. 2
Precfnct �o. 3
Precinct No. �
TOTAL BOH Y'HE CITY:
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'�he Director of the Co�i thereupon determined the qnota enfficieat
to elect� and said qnota �vae declared to be as follo�vs:
For M�yor:
For Cot�cilme
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(1�) �otea.
(�G) votea.
The valid ballota from �he foar preoiacta xere then miaed together
before ar�y counting was done.
As each ballot `vas thea removed from the ballot boa� it �vas mzmbered
npon its reverse side and sorted accordiag to the lirst choice marked oa it.
APter eorting the ballota according to their first choices, the
following reenit wae obtai aed:
FOE MAY08
Anton A. Olson received %�S firet choice iot�e.
Joeeph C. Veemly receiTed . 7�� firat choice votes.
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rs. � . �No�it�� received � firat choice votes.
received first choice votea.
recei�ed firat ehoice votee.
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reqnired !or election� �vae thereupon declared elected m�yyor of the citv of Hopkiae
for a oae year tean.
FOE QO�NCII,�
Jos�ph T. Anderla received .� a'v firet choice �otee.
Stnart I�. Becl�an received 3 7 y first choice votes.
Clintoa g. Blomqniet received /� Y first choice votee.
Fra,ek Brokl recei�ed /?� 3 � Piret choice votea.
Len J. Milbert received y`�� first choice Totes.
Joha Ziegler received �' °�' firat choice Potea.
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I'a�"�etsoN recei�ed v first choice votee.
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received first ehoiee votes.
received firat choice votes.
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each l�aving recei�ed more thaa the quota reqnired Por electian were �here-
upon declared elected councilmen of the ci ty of Hopkiae for a one year term.
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haeing received more firet choice �otee �han their qu.otas, all firat choicm
vo�ea in ezcese of their q�ota,s oa their respecti�e pilea �rere removed
therefrom in the order of the nnmbere an the re�erse thereof and credited
to the eecond choicea sho�va thereon, and siter snch trane4ere were mad.e,
the follot�iag resalte among the contiaaing �aadida�es �aere obtaiaed:
�3 � n �a � r �� received ( ���
firet choice votee and (��) secon�d choice �otee,
or a total oP (�L) votea.
13 ro K�, received ( � v3)
first choice �ote� and ' ( � ) secoond.'choice
votee, or a total of ._ (131) Totee.
Mi`Zl,e�-�' �-ece.��led ZciLB ��rs�-��.otce uo�es axc� 3�'l sccoxd
G(, b� c e. v o�'e s, o r a�'o � e L o� z� L u a�'e s, �'� e �.c.o �' a tic e c e s s z t-y
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�o �'+1 c► Z w�z�� o� l �� e G t 1 y D" � r 10 � I C ��.. s To I- a o'ti. e- yP r H�c\^ ti.-� ,
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z�e.9�e�- �-e.c�.✓ed Yog -�r��.s�` c�oc�e vo�es a..�,d 18' second
c�iolce uotes� oF a, lloTaZ o'F ?�vG uoTeS,
�ue �o"�e w2.s ex�,aus7��,
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King, v��ho was nov�� lowest on the poll, was decl.ered defeated and his_
,,_ vote was distributed according to the second choice thereon. P�tterson, w�io
was no��v lo��est on the poll, was declared d'efeated and his votes were dis-
tributed according to their second choices. The following results among the
continuing candidates ivere obtained:
Blomquist received one vote, or a total of 207 votes; Brokl received one vote,
or a total of 132 vote's• �iegler received no vot'es on this transfer, so his
total mEemained at 226. One ballot was exhausted. _
Brokl, now being lo��uest on the poll, vuas declared defeated and his votes
v�er'e distributed among the con��nnuing candidates on t�e basis of second, third
etc• choices, with the follo�ving results:
Blomquist received 51 second, i;hird and fourth choice votos for a total of
258 votes; Ziegler' received 52 second, third and fourth choice' votes for a
total of 27B votes. 29 ballots were exhausted on thia transfer. �
Blomqu3st, r_ow being lo�•rest on the poll, was declared defeated and
aohn Ziegler Vvas declared elected councilman of the city of Hopkins for a
one-year term.
�.; The' mayor--Joseph C'.Vesely, and four councilmen�-�turat E.Becl�nan,
Joseph T. Anderla, Len 'J.PQilbert and John 2iegler, now being ele cted, the
count tivas declared over.
lst ThE TABULATED COUNT:
choi�es: j lst T Total ! 2ndT
Fxnaus ted
ballots 1 f 1
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l�inderla 302:-ele,eted -16 286
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Beckman ; 37y-e]e c ted -y3 286
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Blomquist !! 162 plus44.� 206 � plus 1 2.07
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Brokl � 123 plus 8 131 plus 1 13�0�
l�ilbert C 248 plus38 286-e1 cted �
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Ziegler C 208, plusl�3 226 � 0 226
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Patterson � 2._��� �� - -��-�- - 2-out -2
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A regular meeting of the council oY the city oP Hopkins, A�inn. was held
at 7:30 P.P�. on Tue sday, J'une 1, 1948. The f ollowin g members were present :
Mayor Joseph C. Vesely, Stuart �. Beckman, Len J. �4ilbert , Anto n A. Olson
and John Ziegler. None were absent. _ '
Becl�an moved, b2ilbert seconded, that the following
GEN�TRAL F UND
14544
14545
14546
14547
14548
14549
14550
14551
I4552
14553
14554
14555
14556
14557
14558
14559
14560
14561
14562
bill s be paid .Carrie d.
American-LaFrance-Foamite Corpcu�ation, truck suppmies
J. R. gn.derson assessing '
Construction Bulletin printing �
�. J. H1988Ti1 . 18bOT
Hopkins Fire Department fire servic e
Joseph Joret labor
Kinn Bros. repai rs
Thomas �T. Lapic police duty
Vdilbur Locke � pick-up service
Lee McNa]Lly �.Ass o ciat es engi ne er ing servic e
R. 1. Pdayo _ salary
Geo 1�. M.iles inspecting
b4inn.Fire Equip�nt Co. hose
NVl Bell Telephone Co. telephone service
Heriry Schussler labor
Violet .,K. Souba stenograp hic work
Star Iron ii�rorks wire basket s
Fr ank.Stodola labor
Suburban Henn. RelieP �oard relieP
ROAD Al�]D BRIDGE FUND
17798 Ahlberg Bearing Co. bearing supplies
17799 Carl Bolander & Sons Co. grading work
17800 Frank. Ericltson labor
17801 Glen Johnson Contracting Co�hpauy', blacktop nat erial
17802 R. C..Muir labor
17803 Edwin Peterson labor
17804 Thos. Quinn labor
17805 V+lilliam Quinn labor
17806 Adolph Sgoboda labor
�'dATER FUND
7368 0. Bergerson & Co. .mat eral for #3 well
7369 Lee.McNally & Associates engineaing servic es
7370 Neptune A�tet er C o. met er s and c onne cti ons
7371 Speci al Asses ,�ment Fund assessm�at s
. SF'ECIAI, ASSFSSN�TT FUND
16894 A.nna Campbell Borland _ purch�.se of land
16895 Lee McNally & Associ at es engi. n�r ing servic es
16896 Frank N. Whita� ey Registrar �' Titles fees
�53.72
.70.53
4.80
13.25
258.00
104.65
7.50
19.87
3.00
750.00
87.50
29.81
130.00
22.95
96.60
46.37
62.40
110.40
207.29
2.72
1332.50
99.45
907.18
87.06
9.63
98.26
102.35
95.36
352.18
40.00
775.78
2530.63
4260.00
90.00
4.00
Ziegler moved, Becl�an seconded, that resolution No. 28,�A RESOLt�ION
REFERRING Ti� I+�ATTER OF INSTALI,ING CEnTAIN CURBING T0 'I�iE C1'rY II�INEERS,"
marke d. eghibit "A" , be adopted. Carrie d. . . .�
Zie�ler moved, Ntilbert seconded, that resolution No. 27, nA RE50I,UTION
ORDFRING A HEARING ON C�RTAIN ENGINEERS REt-'ORTS ON LOCAL IT�T1�30V +�i TTS,rr
marked eghibit nB", be adopted. Carried. _ . _ .. _
Qlson moved, Ziegler seconded, that permission be granted to Northwestern
Bell Telephone Co. to place undergr+ound conduit in the street north of
Excelsior Blvd. at ll�adison Street. Carried.
Ziegler noved, Milbert seconded, that permission be granted to Northern
Statea T�ower Co. to place one pole in alley betvJeen lOth and llth ,�v�ues
North, and First Street and railroad raght of vray. C�ried .
biilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city enter into a s ix months
contract with the Neptune b�ieter Co. for water meters. Carried .
Olson mpved, Milbert seconded, that building permit be granted to George
Stedman for a garage building at 1522 E. �cels io r Ave. Carrie d.
�iegler moved, Beckman seconded, t hat building permit b e g� ted to Paul
C. Altringer Por an automobile body shop on Monk Avenue North �� Excelsia�
Blvd. , subject to the approval of a committee appointed by T�Zayor Ve�ely.
Carried. Mayor Vesely appointed the following to be on that committee:
Councilmen Bec�an, Olson, Milbert; he appointed Frank N. �hTh.itney to be
on that committee al so .
I�Zilbert mo�ed, Ziegler seconded, that Leo Lahti be instructed to coMplete
the pumphous e for '�3 VJell immediately or his contract will be cancelled
an.d some oth er con�.ractor will be hired to f inish sffine. Carried .
Beckman moved, Ziegler secor�led, that equip�nt be ordered for auto-
matic con.trol of three pumps and if costs would be over �500.00 the clerk
is t o advertise Por bids. Carri ed.
Ziegler moved, Becl�an seconded, that the A�Tayor issue an emergency pro-
clamation on the shortgage of water in the city c8 Hopkins and that there
will b e no sprinkling between t he hours of 12 0' cl oc k noon and e ight o' cl oc k
P.N. unti 1 further not ice. C�ri ed. _ .
Pursuant to call f or bids for fire hoge, the clerk read the follo�rrin g bids;
- The Bi-Lateral Fire Hose Co.., Chicago, 200 ft. 22 inch. Bi-L�teral(treated)
400 lbs. pressure at �1.48�per foot; 10� feet 1,.�� inch. Bi-Lateral (treated)
400 pounds pressure at �1.04 per foot. _
-�innesota Fire Ec�uipment Co. , Minneapolis, 200 feet . 2� inch. Truwax D.J.�r'lax
and gum treated, 400 pounds pressure at �1.42 per foot; 100 feet 12 inch..
- 4Varwick D.J. 'G'Sax and gum treated, 400 pounds press�e, at �1.02 per foot;
200 feet 22 inch. Regal D.J. Wax and gum treated, 400 pounds pressure, at
�1.30 per foot, and 100 feet 12 inch. Regal D.J. Wag and gum greated, 400
pounds pressure at �.95 per foot. _. '
- I3ewitt Rubber Division (Hewitt-Robins Inc.) 200 ft. 22 inch I.D. Hewitt
�rand, D.J.Wag-.& Gum, 400 pounds pressure at �1.22 per foot;_and 100 Peet
12 inch . I.D._ Hewitt Grand, D.J'.�"Ja$ & Gum, 400 . pounds pres� ure , at �.82
per foot. - .
- Fyr-Fyter Products, New York, 200 feet of 22 inch Fyr Fyter Captain Fire Hose
com lete with Rocker Lug brass coupli�gs, double �.clflet, hydroseal treated,
at �1.46 per fo.ot; T00 feet of 1�" Fyr Fyter Be�t Fire Hose, complete with
Rock Lug Brass couplings, double ,�acket _cotton rubber lined, hydroseal
treated, � �.95 per f oot.
- B. F. Goodrich Company (A�on, Ohio),200 ft. 22inch B.F.G. ��da.z and Gum D.J.
Brand, 400 pounds pressure, ��1.25 pe r foot; and 100 feet .12'� B.F.G. �
4Vax and Gum D. J. Brand , 400 pound s pres sure , at �.81 per f oo t._, _
- United States Rubber Company (Eurelca. Fire Hose ),.200 feet 22 inch Eureka Red
Oak Double Jacket, I�1ax ar�l Gum, 400 pounds pressure, at �p1.50 per f oot ; and
100 feet 12 . ineh E�reka Red Oak Doubl e Jac ket , V'Jax & Gum, 400 pounds pressure ;
• at �1.09 per f oot . -
Zie�l. er moved , Beckman second ed, that bids be 1a. id on the table and referred
to the fire department Por recommer� � ion. Carried.
Ziegler moved, ��Lilbert seconded, that a 2"� water main extension be made to
Lots 42 and 43 on Ozford St. as recommended by Ralph D. Thomas and Associates;
Carrie d. -
Ziegler mpved, Milbert seconded, that the next regular meeti ng ia� be post-
poned to Wednesday, June 16,� 1948. Csrried.
Ziegler moged, Mi.lbert seconded, that clerk advertise fc� bids Yc�
insulat ing the att ic of t hs city hall build ing . Ca� rie d. \
�iegl�r m�ved, Olson seconded, that the city attorney ti�it e to Duncan
I�Ieter Corporation and ask to �a.ve t�he trial p�riod on parking meters
extend ed one ye ar. Carri ed.
Olson moved; Becl�nan seconded, that resolution No. 30, "A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIlING SUBSTITUTION OF CONTRACTOR," marked eahibit "Cf', be .adopted.
Carried.. _ _ . . . m - .
Olson moved, Beckman seconded, that the city clerk be directed to give
thirty days notice to Frank Kriz as tbe o�vner� of Lots 16 to 20 inclusive,
Block 6ne; to Jan Rousar as the owner of Lot 21, Blocl� One, and i�',iilliam
Kocher as the o�vner of Lots 19, 20 and 21., Block Two, all in Y�lest. Minneapolis;
toinstall a toilet in each dwelling located on said lots and connect the same
with the tivater and sewer in the street or alley adjacent thereto. Carried.
�iegler moved, �ilbert seconded, that Councilman Beckman be authc�ized to
purchase m.iscellaneous items needed at tlae bathing beach. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Niilbert seconded, that tbe tYsee life guards at the bathing
beach be deputized. as special police �' ficers. Carried.
�
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the city ent�er into a conl�ract
with Northern �tates Fower Company for electric panrer for sewage pumping
station at 114onk A4enue and Lake Street. Carried.
Beckman moved, Olson seconded, that the city enter into a c�tract
jointly with St. Louis Park for construction of sanitary server in
Sewer District No. 2C, and that �he mayor and secretary of tY� council
be authori zed to sign same. ��°'�
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that proposed grade for 17th AQenue
North from and �T. & St. I,. railroad tracks to No. 7 Highway be referred
to the city engineers and ii approved an ordinance be drawn up
establishing grade. Carried.
� L�iilbert moved, Ziegler seco�l ed, that the city advertise for a c ity
manager, salary open but ran�in� between �4200.00 and �5000.00. Carrie d.
P�ilbert moved, Beckman seconded,- that verified claim of I.ee NcNally
and Associates, in the amount of �750.00 for plans and speci�'ications
for a city garage, be paid. Carried. �
Zi egl e,r moved , Beckman s econd ed , that the meeting b e ad j ou��ed .
Carried.
Clerk
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MENNEPIN COUNTY
HOPKIN3, MINNESOTA
Mr. �'rank griz�
57 Siath Avenue South,
Hopkins, Minn.
Dear Si r:
June 1, 19k�.
You are herebg notified that as the owner of Lote
16 to 20, Block 1, Weet Minneapolia, yon are required to install
a toilet ia the dwelling oa said lote and connect the saane with
the �+ater and sever in the atreet or alley adjacent thereto rrithin
thirty c18ys after this notice is aerved upon you� and that if you
fail� reihse and neglect to inetall a toilet and make eewer and
water connectioas thereto within said thirty da�rs period, the
city council m�r by resolution direct that the �oilet be
inatalled and connected aad that the coet of such inetallatioa be
paid by the cit8 a.nd asaeased againat yonr property.
Thie notice ia given pureuant to an ordinance adopted by
the Village (noar City) of Hopkins on September 13� 1917.
Yonrs very traly,
CITY OF HOPgIDTS
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John J. Roushar, 47,6, ave.So. .
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N6NN6PIN COUNTY
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
June 1, 19�48.
Mr. Ja.a 8ouear,
�7 3igth Aveaue South�
Hopkins� Minn.
Dear Sir:
Yon are hereby notified that as the o�vner of Lot
21, B�ock 1, Weat Mianeapolis� you are raquired to inetall
a toilet in the d�velling on eaid lot and coanect the eame �vith
the water and seroer in the atreet or alley adjaceat thereto aithin
thirty dr�ye after thia notice is aerved upon you. an�d that if you
Pail� refuee and neglect to inatall a toilet and make eewer and
�oater conaections thereto withia said thirty d�,ys period� the
cit� conncil mey� by resolution direct that the toilet be
inetalled and connected and that the cost of such iaetallation be
paid by the city and aeseased againat your property.
This n�otice ie given purauant to an ordinance adopted by
the Villege (aoa Cit�) of Hopkine on September 1j, 1917.
Yonre very truly.
CITY OF HOPgI�S
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City Cler
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HENNEPIN COUNTV
HOPKINS, MINNESOTA
Mr. William gocher,
112 Sixth gvenue South,
Hopkina. Minnesota.
Dear Sirs
June 1, 19�+8.
You are hereby notified that as the otdner of Lote
19, 20 aad 21� Block 2, West Minneapolie. you are reqnired to install
a toilet in the dwelling on eaid lots and conaect the aame rrith
tiie water and aewer in �he etreet or alley ac'�jacent thereto �i.thin
thirty d.�ya after thia notice ie served npon you� and that if you
fail. refuae and neglect to inetall a toilet aafl meke eeWer and
�ater coanectione thereto aithin eaid thirty da�s period� the
city council may by resolutioa direct that �he toilet be inatalled
and connected and that the coet of such inatallaLion be paid by
the city and aaseseed againat your property.
This notice ie given pnrsuaat to an ordinance adopted
by the Village (now City) of Hopkine on 3eptember 13, 1917.
Yours ver�r trnly�
CITY OF HOPgIDTS
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City Cler '
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITION 80. 28
A HESOLIITION REFERRINQ THE NiATTER OF INSTALLING CERTAIN
CII�ING TO T� CITY ENGINEEHS.
WIiF�HFrA3, the council of the city of Hopkins deeme it neceseary.
for the health, welfare and convenience of the city and ita inhabitaate�
to inatall curbing in the following locatione in said city� �io-wit:
On both sidee of Paa Buren Avenue South from First Street
South to Second Street Sonth; �
On the �orth side oY Egcelsior bvenue between the
eaeterly line of Lot TNelve (12) , Block Bive ( 5) ,
Parkridge. an�d Adams Ave�ne;
On the West side of Fifth Avemne North bet�een Exceleior
gveaue and Firat Street North;
On the East aide of Fifth Avenue �orth bet�aeen the ead
of the present curb by the Hopkins Theatre and Firet
Street North;
AND WHF�REAS, the coet thereof ehould be asseaeed against aqy
property found benefited thereby, and
WHEEEA3� certain owners of property on sa3d Van Buren Aveaaie
and one owner of pmperty on said Eaceleio r Avenue againet which eaid
coat �ould be easessed have petitioaed the citv council for the installar
tion of eaid curbing; NOW, �EREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkine that the
matter of the inetallation of cnrbing in eaid locations be referred to
I�pe_�Mc8a1l.� and �.s¢ociates� city engineere, to inveatigate the neceseity
arid feasibility of such improvement and report to the council ae s�on as
peaeible.
ADOPTFD by the conncil of the city of Hopkias at a regal�r meeting
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thereof held thie first d.ay of June, 194K.
JOSEPH C. 9ESELY� MAYOH
A. W. Elmquiat� 3ecretary of the Co�uncil
Frank N. i�hitney. City Attorney
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, CITY OF HOPBINS
HESOLIITIOId �0. 27 ��
A BESOLUTION ORDEBING A HF�AEINa ON CEB�.'AIN ENGI�EERS BEPOE�'S O8 LOCAL I1+�EOYII+fE�S.
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W�REA3� the conncil of the city of Hopkins on April 20, 19kg� adopted a reaolntion
referring the matter of certain local improvemeate � to-wit:
Improvement No. 1. Treat the following atreet�, and alley�: �rith tar oil;; namely:
Third Street Sorth from 17th Ane�e l�orth to the eaet iine of alley ia
Block �'our� Gibb� e First Addition.
Al1ey in Block Fonr, Gibb's Firet Additioa. .
Improvement No. 2. Treat the follorving etrest vaith tar oil� namely:
� Eleventh Avenue Sonth from Secoad Street 3outh to Seventh Street South.
Improvement No. 3. �reat the folloaiag etreets with tex oil� nemel,y:
� Fifth Street Sonth from Siath Aveaue South to Seveath Aveaue South�
Siath Street 8onth from Sixth gvenne South to Eleventh Aveune 3onth,
' Seventh Street Sonth from 3iath Aveaue South to l�inth Avem�e Sonth�
Improvemeat Ho. �+. Iastall carb.and sidewalk: :
Inetall curb along both sidee of Siath Avenue DTorth bet�veen Third 3treet
�Torth and Mille Road; and along the Northerly eide of Lot 5. Block 103.
Weet Minneapolis, Seco nd Divieion.
Inetall eidewalk ia front of the follovring lots on Siath �veaue 13orth
betaeen Third Street North and Mille Road:
Lots Y'hree� Four and Fiee, Block lOj. �eet Minneapolie� Second Divieion,
Lots Four an.d Five, Block 102, West Minneapolia. Second Division��
to Lee McNally & Asaocfates, citg engineers, for their investigation and report� and
W�aEA.3, the conacil of the city of Hopkina on Ma�y 18� 1948, adopted a resolntion
referring the me.tter of eatending the sa.nitary eewer e.nd arater mains on Holly Boad from
a point oppoaite the B�orth line of Lot 81ne (9), Block Fourteen (1�), Southerly to
Internrba,n 3treet, to Lee A4cNally & Asaociates, city engineers, for investigation
and report,- and
WHEB�AS, eaid engineera haee investigated the neceeaity and feasibility of all of
eaid local improvemente and oa Jnne 1. 1948, reported thereon to the council and ffled
their rvrittea reports with the eecretary of the council, and
W�REA6, the council of the city of Hopkine has not yet aelected or appointed a
city manager for the city: NOW� THEREF08E�
BE IT RE30LVED that eaid engineere reports ahall be coasidered by the couacil and
actioa taken thereon at a regular meetiug of said couacll to be held on Tuesd$y, the
6th day of July, 19�, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and
BE IT FURTF�H RESOLVED that the secretary of the conncil give notice of each hearing
by publiehing a notice once each week for troo aucceseive weeks ia the official ne�ospaper
of the city, said notice to deecribe in general laugnage the improvement recommended in
the engineers reporte and the eetimated coets thereof. `
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkine at a regalar meeting thereof held
thia firet da�y of Juae� 19�g. JOSEPH C. QESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist. 3ecretary of the Conncil .
Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney
�OTICE OF �9RING
ON ffiaINEER5 REPOET3 ON CEHTAIN LOCAL IAIl�ROYII+�NTS
140TICE IS I�BEBY aI9EN that the city engineers oP Hopkins did on the first day
vf June� 19�� �ile reporte �ith the city council relatiag to local improvemente
in the folloveing locationa. to-taitt
Improvemeat l�a. 1, Treat the follo�i.ng street and alley ar3th tar oil, namely:
Third 3treet North from 17th Avenue �orth to the eaet line of a11ey ia Block
Four� (i�ibb's First Additioa�
�11ey in Block Four, t3lbb�e P'irst gddition, a� an eatimated coet for both the
etreet aad alley of �'ourteen Huadred Tweat�-niae Dollars ($1�+29.00).
Improvemen� No. 2, Treat the following etreet ooi.th tar oil� namel�r:
Eleventh Avemne South from Second Street Sonth ta Seventh Street South, at an
estimated cost of Sia Thoueand Fonr Hundred Forty Dollara ($6411U.00).
Improvement No. 3, Treat the following etreets mith tar oil, namely:
Fifth Street South from Sigth gvenue 3outh to Seveath Avenue Santh,
Si�th Street South from Sixth Avea�ue South to Eleventh Aveane Sonth,
Seventh Street South from Sixth Avenue South to l�inth Aveane Sonth, at an eatimated
cost for all of said etreets of Five Thoneand Sig Hun�dred Three Dollare ($5603.00).
Improvement No. �+, Inatall cnrb and aidewalk:
Inetall curb aloag both aides of Sfath lvenue �orth bet�een Third Street �orth
and Mills Boad; anci aloag the Northerly side of Lot 5. Block lOj, �eet Minaeapolis,
Second Divieion.
Install aidewalk ia f� nt of the following lots oa Sigth Avenue DTorth between
Third Street �iorth and Mills 8oad:
Lote 'rhree, Four aad Five� Block 103� Weat Minneapolis, Second Divieion,
Lote Four an�d F9,ve, Block 102, West Minneapolis. 3ecoad Dieieion, at a.a eatimated
cost for all of said eidewalk aad cnrb of Fifteea Hundred Three Dollare ($1503.00).
Improvement No. 5. Taatend the sanitary eewer a.nd water maiss oa Hollp Road from a
point opposite the North liae oP Lot Nine (9)� Block Fourteen (l�), Sontherly to
Interurban Street� at an eatimated cost of Three �honsand �ne Hundred Do�lare�
��31oo.aa�,
aad that the city conncil hae by resolutioa fiaed Tneaday, the 6th d.ay of Jnly� 19�g,
at 7:j0 o'clock P.M. at the council chambera in the city hall as the time aad place at
vrhich the council vrill hear ench pereona as care to be heard ia refereace thereto and
xill coneider said engineers' reports and act thereoa. '
Dated at Hopkins, Minne sota. this jrd day of Jnae, 19�g.
A. W. �lmquiet,
Secretary oP the Council
Fraak N. Whitney, City Attorney
Publiehed in The Hennepin Couaty Hevi ew on Jnne lOth and June 17th., 1948.
CITY OF HOPgIPTS
• RESOLUTION No. 30
A RESOLUTION 9�TTHOflIZIRTG SUBSTITUTION OF CONTRACT08.
�RE�S� oa the lgth day of March, 19�+8, the city of Hopkins entered
into a written coatract vaith Carl A. Anderaon and Llo�*d 1. Jorgenson, partnera
doing bueinesa under the firm neme aad etyle of Anderson and Jorgenson� under
the terms of which the contractor �ras to ftirnieh certain material and perPox�m
certain labor in the constraction and repair of aidewalka and curbe vrithia the
city limits dnring the year 19�, and
WSESF�AS aaid partnership of gnderson and Jorgensoa has ao� been disaolved
and eaid Lloyd A. Jorgenson hae asked the city to be released from a11
reaponaibility under said oontract, and said Carl A. Aadexson_ ha,e agreed to
in same -
carry out the terma and conditiane of eaid contract,�the/manner as the original
con�rac�ore, �ndereon and Jorgeneon; PTOStT, THEREFOR��
BE I�' RE90LYED tha� the city of Hopkins hereby accepte the su.batitution
of Carl A. Andereo n ae the contractor in eaid contract in lien and in place of
the partnership of Anderson and. Jorgenaoa, snd hereby releases eaid Lloyd A.
Jorgenaon from alI responsibility wider said contract aad agrees to tha per-
Pormance of all work aad labor aad the f'arnishing of a1.1 materials epeciPied
in said crontract by Carl A. gnderaon individuallg, and sgreee to pay to said
Carl A. Ancierson all suras which m�r become due under said contract for the f'ar-
aiahing oP ma,terial and the performance of labor, and farther agreee to accerpt
a contractora bond for the fsithful perfommance of said ccntract in the amouat of
�'ive Thoueand Dollars ($5000.00) egecuted by Carl g. Anderson as the principal
thereon, and with sureties to be approved by t,he council.
ADOPTED by the cit� o�unc31 of Hopkine at a regular meetiag thereof held
thia fi rst datp oP Jnne, 19�8. .
JOSEP'S C. YESE�Y, NiAYOE
A. W. Elmquist, Secretas� of the Council
Frank DT. i�Thitney, City Attorney
� apecial meeting of the city eouncil of the city of Hopkins was held
on Tuesdqy, June 8, 1948, at 7:30 P.M. at the city hall.. Members present;
Mayor Joseph.C. Vesely and Couna.lmen Len Milbert, Stuart E. Beckm�n and
John Ziegler. _ Councilman ,Anton A. Olson was abs�nt. .
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the Qlleg between Van Buren and
Harrison Avenues betv�een Excelsior Avenue and First �treet South be brought
half way to grade in the middle of the block and taperaed at both ends.
Carr ie d .
�ilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that Ralph Johnston be suspended for
two weeks without pay with the understanding tY�at any recurrence of drinking
on the job will result in his discharge and that he be notified of the
above moti on. Carried.
Beckman moved, bti.lbert seconded, that Soseph Hromadko, �ail Brokl and ✓
Herma.n Olson be allowed the same t elephone allowance asr the fire depart�nt
and that they must have a telephone. Carried.
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the road supervisor has the
authority to dismiss any employee on the road and bridge crew for just
caus e. C�rie d.
•Nlilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the water departme�t supervisor
has t he authorit y t o dismis s any employee in th e water departanent f or jus t
cause. Carried.
BecYman moved, Milbert seconded, that the citjP engage a.rock-
crusher to crush up to four thousand yards of gravei and rock
for road purposes. �;��
Milbert moved, Becltman seconded, that the city purchase additi�nal
needed road signs. for the south end of town. C�rrie d.
Milbert moved, Beckman secorxi ed, tYa t the � eting be ad journe d.
Car ried .
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� ape¢ia�. a�eti�.�, of tt�e dit� �oo�ci.�, og t�a oit;� c�� �ap�3�.� �as helt�
vn Tuesc��3r, �'u�e �, 13�i, c�� 7.�C� �'.�,. a� t�� ��'�y ha3.1. ��:�m�er� p�8�er�t :
t`ay4r �'os�ph �. i�ese3y ��.a Cvu�i�. �ion �.en �:il.bert , �t��� �;. �eal�x:�n a�d
�'vhn ;ie�.i.��. �Qa�c�it9.a�1 �tor� A. a3,sor� rras �b�e�!'C.
�.'iibe�� rr�v�d, �ea�r,ar r�ecomded, t1a�.t '�b� �lle�r �►o�;reer� 'V� I�,re� �nd
�7arri�on .�ve�tt€�� betvre�3r� �oe].sio� �'��ranuo aad i�'ir�t ;�tre�� Sou'�h be b�oc�t
�.a�� �va;� t+� �rade i�. the �g�.t�l� r�f �he block �d ts�pex��ced �L b+�t� end� .
��Tr ie d .
�:ilbe�t a��vad, i3aci�r-�� �oca�dec�, tSa�xt ����h �ohr��tcm be su��,jenaed �or
�iaU t�JeQ1�S$ �d�.�h�u� p8� 61�.'� I] '�i'a8 ili�.c$t��8��.f.ii°1L1 �i��-�",�, �.�''i`+ s�y' i'�9CU.PTeiiae t3i d�°�i1&�fi{�
on �he jeb r��l]. resul� ��i� c3iso��ar�e .a�ci ���zt he %a nc��itied of t�ae
�bbv� ����. �n. C�r�.ed.
Hea�ca��a a��v�d, i:��bert secon�ied, ���t �as���i �:�a "r.?�.8�v, ��, B�v�ei ant�
IIs�r,ia� O��can b� �llo��ed the sarie ��le,��h�r�e .alic���rauee �� ��e �'�.re dapar�ra�n�
az�.d ��.at � hey �us t h�v'e a�e3a ��ac�ue. �arri ec�.
�:�.lbe�t mov'�d, Beakm� secan���, �h�� t�e roe�c� 8upervisoa�. has tlae
auihori�q Lo d3sm�i.ss sn� e��layep a� the rc,sd ar�a b�r�.d�e o�ew �`flr �ust
o�u�e. ��ried.
�:flberL �ved, Ileckr:�,r� $eeonded, th�� the vratea� depart.�.t superv��oT
��s the authorit 3� td disra:�ss amy e�a,��.oyee i,� �a.e �v�ier de�rar�en.� for ju.� t
aau�e. Ca�r�ec�. ,
F�ec���en movec�, L��.��er� ��aco�ded, t�a� �t� ai.ty engage .a rock
.`�, e�u�sher tr� vr�aaYa up �a �ou� ��€�.��,�d y�rde mf �rave�. t�€�d racg.
i'vr rc�d �a�a;�p�s�s .
��.��bQr�t �ov�vd, �3ec�r�n �e�o4md�d�, that tY�a c�.ty purch��e ed���f,�nal
neoded �aad �i�na for t�� �out� e�d of te��rn. �ar� �.e d. �
R:3lbert r�oved, Beak�,?ar� �saa�d �c3, 'L�s t the � e��.�� b� ���au�.e d.
�ar r�.ed .
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Joseph C. Vesely
:�e�or
John Zie�ler
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. of June 15, 1948,
The regular me eting of the c ity counc il of Hopkins , Minn ./ was recessed
to June 16, 1948, and held at t be c ity hall . Members present : Councilmen
Anton A. Olson, I,en J. Milbert and J'ohn Ziegler. �Iembers absent : R�I�yor
Joseph C. Vesely..and Councilman Stuart E. Beckm�n.
Ziegler mov�d, Milbert seconded, that Counai�n Anton A. Olson act as
chairman. Carried.
NIilbert' moved, Ziegler seconded, that the f ollawin g billd be paid.
Carried.
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GII�RAL FUND
A.B.C. Ogygen Rental Service Refill
Atr� ri can Linen Co . linen s ervi ce /�
Am�ericana. Corporat ion, book �-
J. R. �nderson assessor
Andeg, Inc., paint, etc. �
Nina V..Burns assessor
Lorane Dodge library clerk
Duncan Meter Corp'n. par�ing meters
A. ��T. Elmquist convention expense
Gamble Store supplies
Larl Gerard Motors a repair s
Gustafson & Fuga lights, repair service, etc.
Hennepin County relief
Hennepin County Review printing
Herzan 8c Bastyr p�lish, etc.
Helen M. Hilstad assessor
V�. J. ° Fiissam , labor �
Hopkins �'ire Department fi re s ervic e
A.nita B. ..Johnson assessor
Joseph. Joret labor
Faul Kelley work at beach
Floyd A. Knutson work at beaeh
Lampert Yards stakes, eement, etc.
Thomas W. Lapic police dutg
Wilbur Locke pick-up service
Dorothy. Mallery work at beach �
Dorothy Ntallery supplie s Por beach
Henr y Mason tivork at new library
L. J. �ilbert convent ion expense
Geo. �ll. Miles inspector's servic e
�Iinnc�polis Gas Light Co. gas service
Ninn.�Fire Extin�uiaher Co. recharge
Norther.n States Potiver Co. electri�l servic e
Northwest ern Bell Telephone Co. s ervic e
Anton A. Olson convention expense
Pioneer Lum.ber & Fuel Co. ceme�t, etc.
Hotivard A. Fuck work on traffic signs
Road and Bridge Fun�d transfer �
H. A. Rogers Co. carbon paper, etc.
Henry Schussler labor
Skelly_Oil Co, gasoline
giolet g. Souba stenographie service
Standarci Oil Co. oil etc.
Steiner &_ Koppelman work & m�teri al ne�v library
Frank Stodola labor
Suburban Press, Inc. printing
Donna M. �vihel library clerk
Joseph C. .Vesely con�ention eapense
Albia A. Zipoy assessor
ROAD AND B�IDGE FUND
Borchert-Ingersoll; Inc. repairs f or road patrol
Ernest J..Duda welding
Frank Erickson labor
J'oYinson & Hemza repairs and grease
Kokesh'Hardware hardware supplies
A. Kuch-era Repai.r Shop suppTie s and : labor repair
i�. E. Lahr Co. supplies ,
Lund's_ Sinclair Service �rease, tire work, etc.
R.wC. Muir � labor
Northe rn States Fower Co. electrical service
Herman Olson express c�a r�es
Tho�s Quinn labor
'�",Tilliam., Quinn labor
Skelly Oil Co. oil, grease, etc.
Standard Oil Co. oil
Adolph Svoboda labor
� 5.50
1.65
5.00
4�.20
13.47
68.95
19.68
444,60
12:00
2.95
186.38
390.13
123.50
170.05
1.93
48:70
105.98
71.50
52.80
111.83
43.17
99 .40
10.76
27.60
3.00
101.68
4.85
44:00
12.00
37.54
1.00 /
2.25,% �
640 . 22,
10.35`.,
12.00
4.65
5.52
2000.00
10.29
97.1?
101.00
41.40
21.03
324.16 �
118.40
59.20
16.80
20.00
80.60
234.62
14.34
107.45
127.59
5.86
69.30 .
5.85
19.60
94:69
16.23
1.39
89.42
111.55
199.83
?.95
102:99
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7378
7379
7380
7381
7382
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7384
WATER FUND
0. Ber�erson & Co. material for pu�ip �3,
Hopkins Flumbin� & Heatin� Co. labor 8c plumbing
Kokes h Hardware _ supplies
Mississippi Valley Tank Co. tank repair paymmt
Neptune �Iet er Co ., � strai �ht connecti ons
Northern States Power Co. electrical service
Northwestern Beli Telephone Co telephr�ne servic e
Transport Clearin�s of Twin Cities fr�i;gh$ char�es
�420.42
.116 . 85
7.20
1000..00
48.76
408.63
1.88
51.93
- SFECIAL ASSESS1l�NT FUND
16897 Construction Bullet n pri ntin� 4.40
16898 Lee �IcNally & Associates engi.neers' servic es 1392.6,9
16899 Northwestern Bank of Mpls. p�yment on bond.s - 271.62
16900 Orfei & Mariani water and sewer project 26824.19
Pursuant to advertisement, bids were opened for sewer and water e�-
tension into Kloss Addition and the f ollawing bids were receiv ed:
l�.t. F. Dougherty Co. (water main) -�3,900.75; (Sewer) -�2�662.00
Fhelps-Drake Co. Inc ., (water �.in) - �3700.50; (Sewer) - 5�3330.00
Orfei &..Mariani, (water main) - �4001.50; (Sewer) - �3813.50.
Ziegl�r moved, �iilbert seconded, that bids be referred to city engin eers.
Carrie d unanimously.
Ziegler moved, Ntilbert seconded, that policeman's bond, #291205 for�
Louis G. Faucher be accepted, sub je ct to epprav al by . city at t�ney .
Carrie d unanimously.
Ziegler moved, �Zi.lbert seconded, that resolution No. 24, "R�SOLUTION
pRD�ING EKTII�?SION OF SANITARY SE{,�dER AI�TD �M1TATER I��AAINS THROUGH KLO,.SS _.FIRST
ApDITION," and marked ezhibit '�A", be adopted. Carried unanimously._ -..
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that request of Dewey N. Anderson
for licens e for a trailer camp at Lake Street and Monk _Avenue be referred
to building inspector. Carried unanimously.
� Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that fire hose bids be held over to
next �eeting pending a written recommendation by the f ire department.
Carrie d unanimouslg.
Milbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that �2,000.00 be transferred from the
General Fund to the Roa d a� Brid �e Fund. Carried unanimouslg.
Mayor Vesely took his seat at the c�ncil table at 8:30
man4took his seat at the council table at 9;00 P.M.
Bec�n
Ziegler moved, lUlilbert seconded, that the clerl� write to
Stores , Inc . requesti ng that t hey drain th e water Prom thei r
to some ot her point so that it will not flood out the people
vicinity oP the cooling system drain. Carried.
P.M, and Council-
the Red Owl
cooling system
in the preaent
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the salary of Havard A. PucY be
increased from �170.00 to �190.00 per month efPective July l, 1948. _ Carried.
T�iilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that th�e clerk notify �innetonlra Town-
ship that the city of. Hopkins will fill InterlacY�n road to grade as
establisY.�d unless we hear ,irom thera on or before July 6, 1948. Carried.
P,1lilbert moved , Ziegler seconded, that permission be gL�'en to Narthwestern
Bell Telephone Co. to place under-�round conduit in the alley west_ of 12th
Avenue North crossing Second Street and advise them of a proposed storm
se�ver to be built at this location.
l�ilbert mo�ed, Beckman seconded, that tl� city place a 36� pipe under
the M& St . L tracks at 13t h Avenue North and have Orf ei 8c Mariani do
the work. Carried. .
�iegler moved, Olson seconded, that t� bid of M. F. Dougherty Co. for
sewer and water extension into Kloss Addition be accepted, -providing..that
unit price of eight-inch pipe is �1.70 per foot and that time of c aanpleting
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the work will be Septemb er f irst , 1948 or sooner ; otherwis e the bi d of
Fhelps-Drake Company will be accepted.
�ilbert moved, Ziegle r seco r�d ed, that t}�e meeti ng be ad journed .
Carried.
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CITY OF HOPSIH3
�30LIITION DTO. 24
RESOLIITION ORDERING E�TEN3ION OF SAt1ITAEY 3EWER A1QD WATER NlAI88 T�OiUGH
xLOS3 FISST ADDITION.
WHEREAS, on 1Kay �+, 1948, b,y xeeolutioa fto. 22, the city conncil of
Hopkine referr�d to the cit� engineers the matter oP proposed water maia '
iastallation along 3weet Briar La.ne between l�ianetonka P�ills 8oad �nd the south
line of Hobby Acres, aad the iastallation oP sanitary ae�ver� commencing at the
eouth liae of Hobby Acree and rnnning theace south along Sweet Btiar Lane to
Minne�onka Mille Eoad and thence rreat along Minnetoaka �illa Roa,d to exiating
amwer on Bifth Avenue �iorth, and
Wf�BEg3, said engineere investi�fated the necesaity and
feaeibility of eaid improvement and on May lg� 191F8� reported thereon to the
conncil and filed their aritten report with the eecretary of the conncil, and
S�SEAS� on May lg, 19tIS, the city council of Hopkins adopted a
reeolution setting Tueedqy, June I�l�h, 19�8� at 7a30 P.M. at the council ciiambere
in the ci�y hall ae the time and place for considering said report� aad
W�EEAS, a notice of ssid hearing bas been pnbliehed in the Henaepin
County Heview in ite iest�es of May 27th an�d Jnae jrd. 19�g, aad the aPfidavit
of pablication of said notice hae beea filed mith�the aecretary of the coanci2, and
WSEEF�AB, said hearing r�ae recesaed �o June 16� 19�F8, at 7:j0 P.M.� and
WSESEA3, ao petition setting forth oppoeit !on to eaid improvement
hae been filed rRi.th the council and
lEBEEEAS, numerons property o�oaere in esid plat of Kloss Firet Addition
have appea.red before the council reqnesting euch impro�rement and ao bn� haa
appee.red ia opposition thereto: NOV�. 7SEREH'QRE�
BE IT EESOLVED by the city council of the city o4 Hopkins that eaid
improvement is neceesary for the health, welfare and conveaience of the city aad ite
inhabitaata and that it ia hereby determfned and ordered that sa3d improvement be made
as eet forth in the engiaeere' report and that the cost thereof be aeaesaed againet
,
an,y pr0perty benefited thereby.
BE IT FU8THE8 �SOLPED, that the ,bid of 1�.F.Dougherty Co. for installa-
tion of sewer mains �nd �nrater mains for said project be, and it is hereby
accepted.
ADOPTID by the council c� t18 city of Hopkins at a regular
meet ing thereof held thi s 16th d ay oP June, 1948 .
' ' JOSEPH C . VESELY, I�AYOR
A. 'iJ. Elmquist,
5ecretary of th e c ounai 1.
F'rank N. t�dhitney
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City Attorney.
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C ITY OF HOPI�IIvT� '
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNE,SOTA
NOTIC E FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEAT that the city of Hopkins
will receive sealed bids until 8;00 o'clock P.11�. on July
20, 1948, at the city hall of Hopkins, for the furnishing
of �arba�e truck body and two-ton heavy dut � truck in
accordance with specifiaations therefore prepared by Lee
McNally and Associates , city eng ine ers , on f ile wi th
t he secret ary of the counci 1.
A. �l. Elmquis t,
Secretary oP the council
To be published in The Heanepin County Review
on July 8th and July 15th., 1948.
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A meet in g of the Boa rd of Review of the ci t�r of Hopkins
was held on Monday, June 28, 1°48, at 7:30 P.112. at the city hall for
the purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment of the ci ty
for the ye ar 1948. ��embers pr es ent : Counci lnan Anton A. Olson , Len J.
Milbert and John Ziegler. Members absent: M�yor Joseph C. Vesely and
councilman Stuart E. Beckman. Assessor 1�2ike Zipoy was also present.
Ziegler moved, Niilbert seconded, that councilman Olson act
as chairman . Car ri ed.
The following residents of the city c� Hopkins appeared before
the board to discuss tax increases : Henry Dickoff, 142 Harrison Ave. ;
Everett Nlagwell, 126 Harrison Ave.; John Koss, 125 Eighth Avenue North;
Howard Puck, 1325 E. Lake Street ;�rs. Theodor e Havelka, 229 Eig� h
Avenue North and Leo Ebnet , 341 Tenth Avenue North.
�2ayor Ve�ely and counciluan Bec�kman took their seats at the
meeting at 8:00 o'clock P.M.
The me eting was re c ess ed t o Frid qy e vening , July 9, 1948,,
at v�ich time the assessments as made by the assessor will be
audited.
Carried .
Amm�c.m .
B�ilbert moved , Beckman s eoonded , that the me et3n g ad jo urn.
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Approved:
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A re�ular meeting of the council c�' the city of� Hopkins, NIinnesota, was
held at the ci ty hall on Tuesday, Suly 6th, 1948, at 7;30 P.P�. Pres ent :
Mayor. Joaeph C. Vesely and councilmen Stuart �. BeclQnan , Ar�ton A. Olson,
John Ziegler and Len J. Milbert. Absent: none.
Beckman moved, Milbert s econded, tdzat the follwvin � b ills b e paid .
Carrie d .
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17843
� GEN'ERAL FUND
,Atne ri can Linen Co. towel servi ce
J. R. Anderson assessor's service
Barry Ashwell , Inc . lineleum_ f or new library
Frieda A. Barlau library clerk
Bren Hardware supplies
Dahlberg Bros . Inc . repair work on polic e car
Charles E. Dew meals f or prisoners
Dickey & �4ilbert , Inc . gasoline
Larane Dodge library clerk
Donovan Furniture Co. blinds and chairs-new library
Doubled�y. & Company,, Inc. subscription ior librar�
A. Vd. Elmquist drayage charges-park
J. A. Ess electric sl work at new library
rarnham Stationery & School Supply Co. supplies-library
I,ouis G. Faucher polic e duty
First National Insurance Agency city insur�c e
R. H. Gardner counting meter receipts
�aylorcl Bros . Inc . supplie s fo r new 1 ib rary
Earl Gerard �ioto rs rep ai r work -garbag e t ruck
M. G. Hagen Co. insurance-libr�y locaticm
The Flen�p in County Review prir�ing
Vd. J. Aissam labor
Mike Ho1m,Secy of state expense listing,police
Hopki.ns Fire Depart�nt fire servic e
Engner A. Johnson police department-convent ion
Joseph Joret � labor
gaul Kelley beach
Floyd Knutson beach
I,ampert Yards material for new library
Thomas W. Lapic polic e duty
Ann Larson. library clerk
Dorothy Mallery beach
George M. tJli.les weed inspector -
NTiller-Davis Co. offic e supplies
�tlinneapolis Gas Li�h.t Co. gas servic e
Minnesota News Co. books for library
Morine Bros . linoleum etc . for lib rary
Joaeph A• Neudecker beach and library
�Y Bell Telephone Co. telephone service
perfection Njf'g. Corptn. fire department supplies
goward A. P1.ick labor
Remington Rand, Inc. shelves for library
Road and Bridge Fund transfer
Henrg Schussler labor
Smetana's Pharmacy beach medical supplies
Viole t K. 3ouba stenograp hi c servic e
Frank Stodola labor
Suburban Henn. Coun.ty Relief Board poor
Carl Towley beach
y'Jestinghouse F�l.ec. Supply Co electrical for new library
Wm. S'�rase movi ng for lib rary
Albia A• Zipoy assessor's ser�ic e
ROl�D AND BRIDGE FUND
Borchert-Ingersoll parts..for r.oad patrol
Bren Hardware supplie s
Ernest J. Duda welding, etc.
Frank Erickson labor
Lee McNally Ec Assoc iates engin eers' s ervic es
Mpls-Moline gower Implement Co;Moline tractor repai rs
R. C. �Iuir labor
Thom�s Quinn lab or
�'Jilliam. Quinn labor
Reinhard _Bros. Co. &ioline tractor repairs �
Republic Cresoti ng Co. road t�r
Adolph Svoboda labor
VJm. H. Zie�ler Co. Lull loader repair parts
�1.65
30.50
445.49
20.00
35.40
241.28
19.60.
202.00
32.50
278.50
55.00
15.20
231.90
4.95
57.33
169.02
39.00
16.40
74.02
9.09
115.80
48.58
1.65
175.00
10.00
108.10
19.87
112.50
28.9?
65.76
4.20
93.58
28.70
3.41
1.00
82.11
41.48
463.75
42.31
5.25
4.42
789.95
1000.00
96.02
7.26
54.10
118.40
131.31
38.75
43.88
5.00
74.20
28.71
42 . �15
18.10
107.45
75.00
10.16
94.69
98.26
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5.24
136.80
102.99
133.93
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7389
7390
7391
7392
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7394
7395
7396
0. Ber�erson Company
Bren Hardware
Coast to Cosat Stores
Fairba.n.ks , Mor se & Co.
Hopkins Drug
Leo Lahti -
��i Lampert Yard
Mi.ss. Valley Tank Co.
Monarch Soap &"Chemr C
�VATgt DEPARTNIIlVT
mat eri a 1 f c� Pump- �(ell �3 ,
supplies .
�upplies
Pump f or #3 Well
medic al aupplies�
�umphous e- ;�tell �3 ,
s supplie s
water tank repair payment
o. cylinders liquid chlorine
�164.90
9.35
9.86
5049.00
1.00
3995.06
368.10
2000.00
54.00
SFECIAL ASSESSM�+NT FIJI�ID
16901 IW�i National Bank-Minneapolis_ coupons & interest 1659.99
16902 Hennepin County Review printing 31.50
16903 Lee NcNally & Assoc iat es engi.neers' servic es 528.30
16904 Phelps Drake Co. sewer li�ft statio n-Hobby gcres 16189.94
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the follawing license applicatione
be granted : -
Ohleen Dairy Co. for one milk truck.
Dewey N. Ariderson, for one auto trailer camp to accommodate 20 trailers.
Ziegler moved, �+Tilbert seconded, that request of L. J. �llsworth for a
treiler camp license at 450 Egcelsior Avenue be referred to the fire
marshall for recommendation. Carried.
Olson moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city enter into a contract
with the Monarch Soap and Chemical Co. for the Purnishing of chlorine
and t hat the mayor b e authorized to sign same. Car rie d.
Ziegle r moved , BealQn.an seconded, that resolution No. 31, "A RESOZUTION
REFERRING T�iE NIATTER_ OF INSTALLING WATER MAINS IN A PORTION QF ..'�HE PZAT. OF
HOBBY �,CR.E.S TO TI-� C ITY Il`� INE�S ," mari9e d_ ezhi Ui t"A" , b e a dopt ed . C ar rie d.
l�ilbert m�ved, 'Ziegler s econded, that a letter dated June 29, 1948,
Prom the Red Owl Stores with reference to drainage of water from th�lant
be placed on file.. Carried.
The f ollowing propertg owners appeared b efore the council opposing
the tarrin� of alley in Block Four , Gibb's First Addition: Ray �chnabel,
Paul, Frank and Geor�e Stepanek and George Uhl.
Ziegl er moved , Milbert seconded , th at hea rin.� on ab�v e all e y tarring
be postponed to the next regular meeting after the July 12, 1948,meeting.
Carried.
Ziegler �ved, Olson seconded, that resolution No. 29, "RFF�OLUTION
O�r�tING CERTAIIV LQ�AL Ib�PROV��IENTS'; AP� ADJOURNIIVG TF3E HEA�NG ON OPlE
IN�'ROVIIVIIlQT," marked eghibit "B", be adopted� except- �he part pertai�ing
to tarrin�. o€ alle� referred to a.bove. Carried.
Olson moved, Beckman s econded, that the citg hall clock be checked
and the wording be hanged from Hopkins Fire Department to Hopkins City
Hall at a pri ce of �95. 00. Carrie d. , .
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that I,. R. Soltis be notified that
the driveway from his garage must face onto Fark Lane. Car rie d.
�Ziegler moved, Nlilbert seconded, that the request of Superior Separator
Co. to lower Second Street from Washington to JefYerson be .referred .to the
city engineers and report on same at the first regular meeting to be hsld
after the J�.Y 12th, 1948 , meeting. Carrie d.
Ntilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that councilman Beckman be authc�rized
to decide on the Shady Oak Breach concession. Carried.
Milbert mo�ved, Ziegler seconded, that reading oY Ordinance No. 4,
"AN ORDIT�ANCE VACATING A FORTION OF TI� �11LLEY IN BLOCK SIX'I'Y-FIVE ( 65 ),
tye�t MINNEAPOI.IS, SECOI�ID DNISION," be acaepted as first ree�ding_. Carried.
Ntilbert m�ved, Beckman secon3ed, that Leo Lahti's statement in the
amount of �3,995.06 be paid as part payment_on Pump House �3 oontract.
Carried.
Ziegler �ved, Beckman seconded, that the city acce�pt the bid of the
Bi:-Lateral Fire Hos e. Co. f or the furnishing of 200' of 22" and 100' of
12" Pire hose. Carrie d. �
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that the I3mnepin Coun.ty sheriff's
proposal of July 3, 1948, for poiice radio servic e be addepted.
Carrie d.
1�lilbert �ved, Beckman seconded, that C�ie Thousand Doll�s be
transferred from the Gener�l Fund to the Road and Bridge .Fund. Carried.
Becls�n.an moved, Nlilbert secon�d ed, that we purchase two wire baskets
for the sewer lift station. Carried.
BeclQnan moved, Milbert seconded, that the clerk advertis e f or
bids for crushed rock up to Five Thousand Yards per specifications
to be drawn up by the eity engineers. Carried..
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that Ray Bergerson be hired
to overhaul punps #1 and �2 under the original proposal. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert secon�ded, that a new eontract be drav�rn
up for.the Purnishing of Pire p�otection to certain parts of Minnetonka
Township from July 1, 1948 to Tune 30, 1949, at the annual maintenance
charge of One Thousand Dollars. Carried.
Ziegler moged, Beckman seconded, that a metered servic e telephone
be installed at the new public library in the Dvw House .
Ziegler moved, Ols on s econded, tl�at two Qdditional light s be
installed in the Daw P�ark. Carried.
Ziegle r moved, Beckman s econcl ed, th� tl� meeting be ad journe d.
Carried.
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CIR'Y OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. jl.
A RESOLIITION EEFERRING THE MATTER OF II�STALI,ING WATEB
MAINS IN A POBTION OF THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES
TO THE C I TY ENGI 1�ERS .
1�REAS� the conncil of the city of Hopkins deems it necessar9
for the health, welfaxe and convenience of the city and ite inhabitants,
to make the followiag local improvements in said city:
I nstall Water mains in the streeta of a portion of
the plat of Hobby Acres in the beat locationa to
provide �vater for Lota Two ( 2) to Sia ( 6) incluaive,
Block Three ( j) ; I+ota One, (1) , Three ( 3) and Four ( 4) ,
Block Four (�+) ; all of Block Five ( 5) . a.nd Lots Fiee ( 5)
to Eigk�t ( g) inclusive, Block Sig ( 6) , Hobby lcrea; and
WHEREAS� the costs thereof should be aeaeesed against aRy property
found benefited thereby, and
WHEREAS, the owners of a11 of the propertysgainet t�hich said coats
would be assessed h�ve petitioned the council for such local improvements;
NOW, 'iTSEREFOEE,
BE IT RESOLVED b� the council of the city oP Hopkins that the
matter of making the local improvemente hereinbefore enumerated be referred
to Lee McNa11g and Associatea, city engineers, to investigate the necesaity
and feasibility of auch improvements and report to the conncil with all
convenient epeed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting
thereof held thie 6th day of July, 1j�+8.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOH
A. W. Elmqui e t�
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. SVhitney�
City Attorney
CITY OF HOPgI�TS
HESOLDTION N0. 29.
RESOLUTIODT ORDERIN4 CFR�AIN LOCgL IMPEOYD�IENT3, AND AD�TOIIR�ING
TF3E HEABIhTG ON ONE INIP'ROYFMENT . .
WSEREA3, on April �0, 194g� the city council of Hopkine referred to the city
engineere the matter of certaia local improvementa, to-�oit:
Improvement DTo. 1, Treat the follo�i.ng etreet and alley with tar oil. namely:
Third Street North from 17th Avenue �Torth to the eaet line of alle� i� Block
Four, (�ibb' e Firet gddition�
��A].ley in Block Four, Gibb' g First Addition,,
Improvement �To. 2� Treat the following street with tar oil, namely:
� Eleventh Avenue South from Secomd Street South to Seceath 3treet South� � ..
�
Improv�eat No. 3, ��'reat the Pollo`viag etreets with tar oil; . nemely:
�-Fifth 3treet South fx�m Siath Avenue South to Seventh Avenue Sou�h�
Sigth Street South from 31�th Avenue Sou�h to 8leventh Avenue Sonth,
, Seventh 3treet South from Siath Avenue 3onth to �inth Avenue 3outh�
�
Improvement Ido. �4� Install carb and - sidewalk;_ .
Install curb along both sidea of 81ath Avenue North betwaen Third Street North and
Mills Road; and along the Northerly sf.de oP Lot 5, Block lOj, �est Minneapolie,
Second Dief eion. �
Inatall sidewalk in frnnt of the Pollowing lota on Siath Avenue North between
Third Street North and Mills Eoad:
Lots Three, Four and Five, Block 103, We�t Min.neapolis� Second Divieion�
Lots Four and FiQe, Block 102, Weet Minneapolis, Second Dieiefon,
gND WI��S� on May 18, 194g, the city council of Hopkins referred to the city
�.� engiaeers the matter of egtending.the sanitary eewer and water maina on Holly Road
from a poiat opposite the North line of Lot �ine (9). Block Fourteen (14)� sontherly
to Interarban Street, and
WH�F�A3, said enginaera investigated the neceesity a.nd feaeibility of eaid improve-
mente and on June 1, 19�+8, reported thereon to the couacil aad filed their rrritten
reporte aith the secretary of the council, aad
WHEB�AS, on June 1� 19�, tha cit� oouncil of Hopkins adopted a resolu�ion
setting 'iliesday, July 6, 19�+8, at 7:j0 P.M. at the council chambere in the city hall
ae the time and place Por congidering said reporta, and
WaEEF.,�3, a notice oP esid hearing has been pub�iahed in The Hennepin County 8evier�
in ite iesuee of Jui�e lOth and June 17th., 194g� �nd the affidavit of publicatioa of
said notice has been filed rvith the aecretar� of the council and
WSEREA3� no petitioa setting forth opposition to said improvements has been
filed ai.th the council eacept a petition eetting forth oppoaition to treating the alley
in Block Four, Gibb'e First 9,ddi,tion, with tar oil. and
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Wffi�18EAS� nnmeroua property owners have appeared before the council reqneeting all
of eaid improvemente a.nd no one hae appeared in oppoeition thereto eacept certaia
persons who appeared in oppoaition to treating said alley arith tar
oil; NOW, TF�REFORE,
BE IT SESOLTIED by the city council of the city �of Hopkins
that said improvements a.nd each of them with the egception of treating
the alley in Block �+, Gibb'�e Firat Addition, with tar oi], are necessary
for the health, �relfare and convenience of the city and ita inhabitants
a,nd that it is hereby determined and ordered that said improvements and
each of them with said egception be made as set forth in the engineers -
reports and that the coet thereof be assessed against any property
benefited thereby.
BE IT P'tTSTfiEfl RESOLVED, that the hea.ring on the engineera
report as to treating the alley in Block �F, Gibb's First Addition, may be,_
and it hereby is, adjourned to the regalar meeting of the council to be
held on Tue�day , July 20 , 1948 � at 7: j0 P.M.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular
meeting thereof held this 6th day of July, 19�8.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOE
�
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Council�
Fraak N. Whi tney,
City Attorne�.
July 27, 1948, copy to Lee �IcNally,�
Anton Olson �
Carl Anders�n'
Emil Brokl�
�
An ad journed � eting of the Board of Review of the
City af Hopkins was held on Friday eveiing, July 9, 1948,
at 7: 30 P.P�. 'at the c ity hall Yo r the purpose of r eviewing
and correcting t he assessments oP ths ci ty for the year 1948.
�iembers present : �Tayo r J'os eph C. Ves el y, counci lmen
Anton A. Olson, Len Milbert and John Ziegler . �Iember absent:
counci lman �tuart E. Beckman. Assess or �ike L�T. Zipoy was
also present .
After considerable discussion on tax assessmsnt s,
the me�tin� was adjourned to July 19, 1948, at 7:30 P.�.
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A regular meeting of the city council of the city of Hopkins, Nlinn.
was held at the city hall on Monday, July 12, 1948, at 7:30 PM. l�iembers
present: IvTayor Joseph C. Vesely, c�ounciTmen Stuart E. Beekman, J'ohn
Ziegler and Joseph T. Anderla. ��ember absent: Councilman I,en Niilbert.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that a soft drink license be granted
to VJ. N!. Engler for the Royal Theatre at 805 Excelsior Ave. Carrie�.
Ziegler moved, Beclanan seconded, that resolution #34, "A RF�OLUT.ION
REFERT�ING TI� P:�TTr'� OF TAR OIL TREATN�]T TO PQRTIOI�TS OF SIXTFz AVIIti'UE.
NQRTH Al�'D THIRD STR�E�P NORTH AND IIVSTAI,LING CURB. ON THIRD .STREET ,NORTH
TO TH� -CITY ELUGINEERS," marked .�hibit _ ffD", be adopted. _ Carried. _
Becl�.an moved, Anderla seconded, that Joseph A. Neudecker and Carl
Towley be paid an additional fifty cents -per Yir�:for�-the 31= �hours-� for=the
construction of the dock at the Shady 0ak Beach. Carried.
Beckman moved, Anderla seconded, that the hennepin County Agricultural
Society be grant�d permission to sponsor �i bingo garles during the 1948
county fair to be held kugust 12, 13 and 14, 1948. Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that the Northern �tates Fower Compea�y
be granted permission to place one pole in the alley between Ninth and
Tenth Avenue North and First and Second Streets. Carried.
Beclffnan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the �iinneapolis Gas Light Co.
be granted permission to place gas mains according to their plan �4398,
subject to condition by the city engineers. Carried. ,.
Bec�nan moved, Ziegler seconded, that t11e city pay the tax of ;�11.47
on the �3 well site. Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler secorxl ed, that �nton Olson have char ge of the
road and bridge affairs of the city under.,council jurisdiction as in the
past at Thirty five dollars per month. Carrisd.
Beckman moved, Zie�.er secon� ed, that reading of ordin�c e�4, "AN
ORDITd1�NCE VACA�ING A PORTIOI�T OF TI� ALLEY IN BLQCK S�'I'Y-FN� .(.65 ),,�VEST
NINNEAt OZIS',' SECOT3D DNISION," be accepted . as the s eco nd r eadi ng and ._.
publishe;d according to law; this is marked Eghibit "A". Carried.
Mayor` Vesely then announced the follc�ring committees :
Liicenses and permits: A. VV. Elmc�uist.
Park bo ard ;
Road and Bridge ;
�'Jay s an d Niean s:.
Public utility:
Public safety: ,
,Public welfare ;
Ziegler moved,
Carried.
Stu�rt E. Beckman chairman , Veselg and Ziegler.
Entire council.
Entire council.
b2ilbert, Ziegler and Anderla.
Vesely, Bec�tman and �derla.
Entire c ounc il .
Beclsman seconded, that above conmittees be aonfiimed.
Ziegler moved, Bec�nan s econd ed, that rrlrs. Andrew N. Sustus , Jr. and
TvTr. Hugh ti`d. Firmage be appointed to the Zibrary Board fbr a terrn.of three
years, expiring Suly l, 19�51. Carried. _
Bec�na.n moved, Ziegler secorrled, that Erwin L. Sffietana and Dr. V. T.
NcHale be appointed as additional members c�' the advisory Board of Health
to act with Dr. F.J.Ifucera, ?";�illiam �tTobecic and Engner �1.. Johnson,. for
a one year term, .expiring July l, 1949. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that all other designations. made at
the meet in� of January 6, 1948, remain the s�me and be extend ed to - Jt�rly .� ::� J�
1, ,1949 . Carrie d . ��` �
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that the asses sor and the treasurer
and all enployees of the city who have been employed by the cazncil
since J'anuary l, 1948, with the exception of the secretary oP ths
counc il, shall each be re-appointed to and re-enployed at their
respective positions and shall each continue to receive the oompensation
set for them by the council sin�c e January 1, 1948, or by atate law,
until such time as tY� city,manager makes permanent appointments
to such positions in accor�ance with the provisions of the city charter;
and that the appointment of A. �'�. Elmquist as secretary of the council
at tY�e salary established by the. council since January 1, 1948, is
hereby conf'irmed. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that resolution #32, "RESOLUTION
ESTABLISHING TIP�,S FOR REGULAR C OUNCIL MEETING�," marked exhibit "B" ,
be adopted. Carried. _ . -
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that reading of ordinanc e�5,
"Al�' ORDIlVANCE RELATING TO FIRE LIIy'IIT� ;�ZEi�IDING "AN ORDITIADTC E ESTABLISHLNG
A BUII�DING CODE, FIXING FIRE LIl��fITS, .,REGUI�ATION OF LOC�TION Or OFF�SIVE
TRADES ,. AND OF LOCATION OF BUIIaINGS AND .OBJECTIOIVABZE QCGUFATIOPtS," .
��iICH 'VYAS AD OPTID BY THE VILLAGE C OtT1VC II. OF . HOPKII�TS ON F�RU:�Y 19 , 1929 �d
RLPEALIIdG "�1N ORDLNANC�, T0 AMII�TD AN ORDIATANCE IlVTI't��ED: "AN. ORDIN�fNCE •
F,STABLISHING A BUILDING CODE, FI�ING FIR� LIBitITS, REGUL,4TION OF LOCATION
pF BUILDINGS AND OBSECTIONABY.E OCCTJPATION�, �' ;NHICH 1"d,�,S. ADOPI'ID BY THE
VII�.AGE COUNCIL OF HOPKINS ON J�1i�TUARY. 7, 1936," be accepted as fir st
reading. Carried. -
Ziegler moved, Beclflnan seconded, that resolution No. 33, "R�.SOLUTION
ORDERING INSTALLATI ON OF TOILE`rS , S�d�iER AND �1ATER C ONNE C'IZ ON� 1.��RETO
AND ASSESSDQENT..OF BEN'EFIT�D PROPERTY," marked exhibit "C"., be adopted.
Carried. - -- r
�nderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that we notify the North�rn States
Povrer Company t o cancel the order for inst all�io n of fiv e light s in
Hobby Acres addition except the entrance on Fifth Avenue North and
��7ayside Road and number Seven higYbvay ar�d iiazelane. Ca�rie d.
Anderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that �nton �. Olson employ men to
clean the aewers of Hopkir�s . Carried. '
Ziegler moved, Beckman secor�ded, t�at the meetin.g be adjourned.
Carried.
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Secretary o the Counci 1.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
BESOLUTION N0. 3�+.
A RESOLUTION REFERRING THE MATTER OF TAR OIL TREATMENT TO PORTIONS
OF SIXTH AVENUE NORTH AND THIHD STREET NORTH AND INSTALLING CIIRB ON FI�'1'x AND
' THIHD STREE'� NORTH TO THE CITY ENGINEE&S.
WHEREAS� the council of the city of Hopkins deema.it
necessary for the health� welfare �.nd convenience of the city and ita
inhabita.nts� to make the following local improvements in sa,id city:
1. Treat the following etreets with tar oil: Sixth
Avenue North between Minnetonka Mills Road an.d the
South line of Third Street North and Third Street North
between the East line of Sixth Avenu� North and Fifth
Avenue 1Vorth;
2. Install carb in the follot�ing locationas Both
sidea of Third Street 1Qorth between Sixth Avenue DTorth
a,nd the Weat line of the alley of Block lOj, West
Minneapolis, Second Division; and in front of Lote Four, Five
and Six, Block Eighty-four, West Minneapolis� Second Diviaion; aad
WSEREAS, the costs thereof should be asaes�ed against a�y
property found beaefited thereby� and
WHEREAS, the ownera of moat of the property against which sa,id
coate would be asseseed ha,ve petitioned the council for such local
improvementa; NOW, THEREFORE,.
BE IT RESOLYED by the council of the city of Hopkins that the
matter of maki.ng the local improvementa hereinbefore enumerated be
referred to Lee McNally and Aasociates, city engineera, to investigs�te
the necesaity and fea,aibility of auch improv�m�nta and report to the
council with all convenient epeed. ,
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular
meeting thereof held this 12th day of July, 19�F8.
• A. W. Elmquist,
Secretar9 of the Council
Frauk N. Whi tne�r,
City Attorney
JOS'EPH C. PESELY� MAYOR
� �
ciTY o� Ho�i�s
ORDII�ANCE NO.. 1�. ,
AA ORDI�AACL 9ACATIl�a A POR'PIOg OF TS� ALLEY I� BLOCg
slg�_�v� ( 65) � WT�3� MI�I9FAPOLI3, 3ECODTD DIVISION.
BL IT OHDAII�D by the conacil of the city of Hopkina:
Sectioa 1. That portion of the a11ey in Block 51xt�-five
(65), Weat Minneapolis, Second Divieion, �rhich lies Sontherly
of the �ortherly line of Lot �ine (9). eaid Block, ae
exteaded weeterly across said alley, ie hereby vacated.
I�iret read at a regalar meetiag oP the cotzncil of the
city of Hopkine held on the 6th ds�y of July� 19�, and final�y
read and un�aimouely adopted at a regular meeting of the conacil
of the city of Hopkine heid on the �2th d�y of Jnly� 1948.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOfl
a. W. Elmquiet,
Secretary of the Councfl
P'rank DT. �Vhitaey.
City Attoraey
Pnbliehed in �he Hennepia County Reviea on Thureday. July "l�� 19�
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. 32.
EESOLUTIOBT ESTABLISHING TIMES FOH REGIILAR COIINCIL MEETINGS.
idHEREAS� the charter of the city of Hopkine provid�e that on the
firat Monday after the firet Tuesday in July following a regular municipal
election the council ahall meet at the usual time and place for holding council
meetings and tha,t ther�after the council ahall meet at such time as mey be
prescribed by ordinance or reeolution egcept that they shall meet not lese thaa
once each month, and
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkins, purenant to the ch�rter,
held ite first meeting on Monday� July 12� 19� at the council chambere in the
citg hall at 7:j0 o�clock P.M. at which time the newl,y elected membera of the
council aseumed their duties, NOW� THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED that hereafter the council shall hold ita regu.lar
meetings twice in each month at the council chambers in the city hall ia Hopkins
on the firat and third `Ynesd.s�ys of ea�ch month at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
ADOPTED at a regular meeting of tha city council of Hopkina held
on Monday, July 12, 19�F8.
A. W. Elmquiet�
Secretaxy of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
JOSEPH C. YESII,Y� MAYOR
M
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CITY OF HOPSIIdS
RESOLIITION N0. 33•
RESOLIITION ORDERING INSTALLATION OF TOILETS, SE�aER AND
WATE& COIQPTECTIONS T�RETO AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITED PROPERTY.
WHEEEAS, Fra.nk griz� the owner and occupant of Lota 16 to 20, Block 1�
Weat Minneapolie, and Jan Eoueax� the oomer and occupant of Lot 21� Block 1�
Weat Minneapolis� and William Kocher, the owner and occupant of Lots 19, ZO
and 21� Block 2, West Minneapolis� have each becn aotified in writing to
to install a toilet in their reepectfve prope�esand to,make aewer and water
connectioae thereto, which aotice waa duly served upon said owaers more than
thirty days prior to the adoption of this resolution� and
WSEREr4S, each of said ov�aaera hae fail�d� reilised and neglected to
install said toilets a.nd me.ke such aewer and water connectione thereto� NOW�
'I'HEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkine that the.council
hereby directe the �roper employeee of said city to inetall said toilets s�nd
make each connections of aewer and water thereto and that the cost of such
installation be paid in the firat instance out of the general revenue f'und of
the city� a.nd the actual cost thereof aseeased againet the respective
propertiea benefited thereby, ,
BE IT I+TJRTHER F�SOLVED tha,t after such inatallations and connectiona are com-
pleted, there shall be served a written notice of such asseeement and an order
directing the owaere or their representatiq�e of such prbperty to pay such asseae-
ment with ten (10) da�s �fter the servica of said written notice, to the
treasurer of the city of Hopkina� and after proof of such service and that the
a�ssesament hae not been paid within the said ten (10) days� the eame eha1.1 be
certified to the Couat� Auditor for collEction ae other aseessments and banefits,
whic�. aseea�ent shall be spread over a period of three (3) years and ehall be-
come a lien upon the properties so aseesaed.
ADOPTED at a regular meeting og the city caancil of Hopkina held on Moadsiy,
July 12, 19�+8.
JOSEPH C. PESELY� MAYOR
A. W. Elmqni et ,
Secretary of the Council
Frank I�. Whitney,
Gity Attoraey
An ad journed meeting oi the board of revi� of the c ity
of Hopkins was held on Mond sy eveni ng, July 19 , 1948 , at 7: 30
P.It�. .at the city hall for the purpose of revie�raing assessments
of the city for the year 1948.
Members present: Mayor Joseph C. Vesely, Councilmen
�tuart E. Becl�n.an , Len Milb ert , John Zie gler and Jas eph T.
Anderl a. �4embers absent : none . ,
Assessor Mike ti'V. Zipoy was also present .
Af.ter considesable discussion on tag assessr�nts, the
meeting was ad journed to Morglay aftsrnoon at 1:30 P.M. and
Monday evening at 7 :30 P.M. , July 26th. �- . .. � . - - -
.
Secretary of th` e Council
A. regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins, &Tinnesota,
was held at the city hall at 7:30 P.It4. on Nonday, July 20, 1948. IV:embers
present : Mayor Joseph C. Vesely, Council.m.en Joseph T. Anderla, Stuart E.
BecMnan, Len Milbert and J'ohn Ziegler. � None were absent.
Beckman moved, Ziegler secor�led, that the following bills be paid.
Carr ied .
14700
14701
14702
14703
14704
14705
14706
14707
14708
14709
14710
14711
14712
14713
14714
14715
14716
14717
14718
14719
14720
14721
14722
14723
14724
14725
14726
14727
14728
14729
14730
17849
17850
17851
17852
17853
17854
17855
17856
17857
17858
17859
17860
GEAiERAL FUND
Carl A. Anderson I4Tisc. sidewalk and curb
Benjamin Brush Co. toilet brushe s& sweeping
Duncen Meter Corporation, parking meters
Fairbanks , Morse 8c Co. sewer lift parts
Janes A. Fenton flash light repair parts
Joseph Joret lab or
Justus I.umber Co. beach material
�aul Kelley life-guard at beach
Adolph Ki ef er Co . buoys f or b each
Kokesh Hardware supplies
Dr. F. J. Kucera health of ficer
Thomas ti7. Lapic polic e duty
'LYm. H. McCoy gasoline
Lee I�TcNally 8c Associates, maps for zonin� committee
Dorothy I�allery liPe-guard at beach
Home r Mart inson work a t beach
Geo. M. Miles inspector
Joseph A. Neudecher add'1. pay'ior dock eonstructi on
Northern States Fojrrer Co. electrical service
Nti�� Bell Telephone Co. telephone service
Fittsburgh Flate Glass Co. city jail-frosted glass
Hovvard A. Puck puttin� in street signs
Henry Schus aler labor
Skelly Oil Co. �eee��ae oil
Violet K. Souba� stenographic service
Stand ard Oil Co. utility & police car supplies
Frank Stodol�. labor
Suburban Press, Inc. printing
Carl Towley add'1. pay f or dock construction
Transport Clearings of Twin Cities , freight rharges
Albia A. Zipoy, deputy assessors'�; servic e
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Gunner A. Berglund labor
Frank Erickson labor
Johnson & Hemza battery & tire repairing
Glenn J'ohnson Contractin� Co. blacktop mat erial
R. C . l�uir labor
Northern States Pawe r Co. electrical servic e
Thomas Quinn labor
��Villiam Quinn labor
Rosholt Equipment Co. road patrol' cutting edges
Adolph Svoboda labor
Universal Carloading Co. derrick frei�ht char�es
tiifm. H. Ziegler Co. derrick
�398.45
br. 7.25
438.28
2.51
9.95
104.08
173.09
54.87
7.82
57.48
100.00
35.03
202.00
20.00
132.56
99.43
30.91
15.50
618.42
10.50
24.78
44.16
97.17
23.70
36.43
9.88
118.40
17.65
15.50
2.00
80.60
8.83
99.45
39.10
328.29
87.06
8.44
22.64
98.33
11.42
95.36
5.12
180.00
S�'JATER DEPAR'I�i��INT
7402 I�ouis Eidam - flushing hydrants 12.65
7403 Lampert Yards old water tank repairing 290.43
7404 Northern 8tates Fower Co. electrical service 515.43
7405 IWd Bell Telephone Co. • telephone service 1.88
7406 Standard Oil Co. truck repairing 4.80
7407 Geo.A.Totten,Jr.County Treas.tax on Lot 93, �239-�3 site 11.47
SPECIAL ASSF�SMENT FOND
16905 Carl A. Anderson ' sidewalk and curb .. �330.29
16906 Bonander & Co.--bal.on Cottageville lift station 3110.00
16907 Lee McNally & Associates, engi neers services,curb etc. 94.66
Beckman moved, Zie gler second ed, that plumber's license be �ranted
to Faragon Hardvrare & Pluxnbing Co. sub j ect to approval of bond by
city attorney. Carried.
Becls�n moved, Anderla seconded, that Resolution No. 35, "RF50LIITION
��t�a����������a��x����xx���t�x�x'i�����x��_�r�
$$��x�x����x���T�' REFERRING TO TSE CITY EN'GINEERS THE
�ATTER OF INSTALLING CUR� IN CIl�TAIN LOCATIONS," marked exhibit "A", be
adopted. Carried. - • - - -
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Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that Resolution No. 36, t'RESOLUTION
ORDERING TAR OIL TREAT�,�1U�T TO THE ALLEY IN BI,OCK FOUR, GIBBS FIRST ,ADDITION,"
marked exhibit."B", be adopted. Carried.
Milbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that Susan Weiss be granted permission
to have an antenna placed on top of the wooden water tank to be used in�
;� conjunction with taxi radio service and t hat the city at�torney draw up
a contract. Carried.
Anderla moeed, l�ti.lbert seconded, that Ashley Road grade f�m Excelsior
Blvd. to Boyce $treet be referred to city engineers and road dept. Carried.
Pursuant to advertise.�ent, bids were opened for garbage truck and the
following bids were received;
Earl Gerard IVIotors , Hopkins ,(1) . Gar �vood Load �ack � Garbage Truck Body,
�3,210.00. (2). Heil Company Collecto Pak Garbage truck body �2625.00.
(4�. _1948 Dodge �fiodel B-1-JTv�4 131" Cab over Engine truck �2,948.25
Suburban Chevrolet Co. Hopkins, (1). Garwood Load Packer Garbage Truck
' Body, �2830.00 complete, installed. (2). Heil Comp�ny Collecto Fak
Garbage truck bod ,�p2405.00 complete, installed. (4) . Chevrolet _��-
Cab over Engine, �2306..60 complete. �
Dahlberg Brothers, Inc., Hopkins, (1). Gar�vood Load Packer Garbage Truck
Body, �;3375.00. (2). Heil Company Cllecto Pak Garbage truck body
:�2735 . 00 . ( 4). One two-ton hea vy duty Ford 6 cyl . truck �2375 . 00.
Beclanan moved, 1�Tilbert seconded, that above bids be referred to city
engineers for recouIInendation at the negt meeting to be held �ugust 3,
1948.. Carried.
Bechman moved, NIilbert seconded, that the city accept the proposal
of Leo Lahti, dated July 20, 1948, for the crushing and stock-piling of
5000 cubic yards of material at 59¢ per yard. Carrie d.
Beclflnan moved , Anderla seconded, that the reading of Ordinana�e No. 5,
"AN ORDIPv'AI�� E RELATII�TG TO FIRE LIIv�ITS ; AI �t�+�]DING "AN ORDITuAI�CE ESTABLISHTNG
A BUILDING CODE,. FIXING FIRE LIlVIITS,, REGULATION OF LOCkTIOT� OF OFFE[�SNE
TRA.DES ,. AND OF LQC�TIGI�T OF BUILDII�TGS AI�� OBJECTIONABLE OCCUPAT�IOrIS ;" whic h
�J'dAS ADOPTED BY THE VILLAGE COUI�TCII, OF HOPKIIvS ON FEBRUARY 19, 1929; _RE-
PEALII�G "AN ORDIi�AIQCE. TO AII�I�TD AN ORDITuANCE Ei�TTI7�ED :. "AN ORDINANCE
.r�TABLISHING A.BUILDII�G CODE, .FIXIPaG .FIRE LTiViITS, REGULATIOr? . OF LOCATIOAT OF
BUILDINGS A1VD OBJECTIOPIABLE OCCUPATIONS ,"-'dV�ICH i�.AS ADOPTID BY THE VILLAGE ..
COi1NCIL OF HOPKINS OI� JANUARY 7, 1936 ,'t , marke d Exhibit "C" , be aacept�d
as the second reading and published according t o law. Carried.
Beckman moved, �nderla seconded, that application of L.J.Ellsworth
for an auto trailer camp lic ens e be denied. Carrie d.
Beclffnan moved, hlilbert seconded, that the city accept the proposal
of Flor-Kraft, Inc. for installing linoleum in the back room and the front
stairway. at t he Dow House . Carrie d.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city accept the contract for
fire protection as made with Minnetonka Township for the period commencin�
July l, 1948-and terminating June 30, 1949. Carried. ,
Beckman moved, Z��Tilbert seconded, that the Veterans of Foreign V��ars be
granted permission to operate a bingo game, and also granted a 3.2 b.eer
license for Raspberry Day. Carried.
11�ilbert moved, Beckman seconded,
cove�age on buildings and contents by
National Bank of Hopkins. Carried.
that the city increase the i ns�s anc e
�79,500. and ativard same to the N.W.
114iTbert moved, Beckm.an second ed, that the :city purchase a 1-1/2riorse
power Air Compressor. Carried.� -
Bec�nan moved, I�iilbert seconded, that the city engineers be authorized
to stop the contractor from proceeding with water main installations in
Hobby Acres when he thinks on account of low elevations it may be
hazardous to cont inue the laying of water mains on account of freezing.
Carrie d .
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that the International
and Ford trucks be overhau],ed. Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that we advertise for bids
for a snow plow and pump per engineera' specificat ions. Carried.
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that we advertise for sale
our V type Snow Plow. Carrie d.
Anderla moved, ll�ilbert seconded, that the city pay �lnton Olson
the sum of Twenty dollars per month for usingY�s � own car for
road work. Carried.
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Beckman moved, Ziegler seco�ed, that the meeting be adjourned.
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CITY OF HOP'�INS
RESOLIITION N0. 35•
A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEERS THE
MATTEA OF IDTS2ALLIDTG CURB IN CERTAIR LOCATION3.
W�REAS, the council of the city of Hopkins deema it neceasary,
for the health, t�elfare and convenience of the city and ite inhabita.nts,
to inetall curbing in the following locations in eaid city, to-wit:
On the North aide of Third Street North from Sixth
Avenue North Westerly to the alley in Block One
�Hundred Two (102), Weat Minneapolis, Second Division;
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�jv�`"' On the Ea.st. side, of Twelfth Avenue North between
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� - AND Wi�RFAS, the coat thereof should be �sseased againet ar�p
p roperty found benefited thereby, and
Wi�REAS, certain owners of property in Block One Hundred Two
(102), West Minneapolis� 5econd Division and ori Twelfth Avenue North
between Second Street North and Third Street North agaiast which said
cost would be aeaessed have petitioned the citg council for the inatallation
of eaid curbing; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT BESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkina that the
matter of the installation of curbing in said locations be referred to Lee
McNally and Aseocia.tes� city engineers, to inveatigate the neceseity and
feaeibility of such improvement and report to the council as eoon ae
poasible.
ADOPTED by the council of th e city of Hopkins at a regular meeting
thereof held this 20th day of July� 19�F8.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney, City gttorney
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CITY OF HOPSII�S
HENI�EPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 5.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FIRE LIMITS; AMENDING "AN ORDIAANCE ESTABLISHING A
BUILDING CODE� FIXING FIEE LIMITS� REGULATIODT OF LOCATION OF OFFENSIVE TRADES,
AND OF LOCATION OF BtTILDINGS AND OBJECTIONAL OCCIIPATIONS," W$��� WAS ADOPTED
BY THE VILLAGE COIINCIL OF HOP�INS ON FEBFQ7ARY 19, �g2g; REPEALING "AN ORDINANCE
TO ANiEAD AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISIiING A BUILDING CODE� FIXING
FIRE LIMITS, REGULATION OF LOC9TION OF BUILDINGS AND OBJECTION9ELE OCCIIPATIONS,"
FJHIDH WAS ADOP2ED BY TI� VILLAGE COIII�ICIL OF HOPSINS Old JANU9RY 7, �936.
BE IT OR�AINED by the council of the City of Hopkina:
Section 1. nAn ordinance eetabliehing a building code� fixing fire limite,
regulation of location of offeneive tradee, and of location of buildings a.nd
objectiona.ble occupatione," Section 26 thereof, which ordinance was adopted
by the village muncil of Hopkins on Feb=uary 19, 1929, ie amended to read
as follows:
Section 26. FIRE LIMITS. The fire limite of the City of Hopkina are
hereby established a.s follott�s:
Excelaior Avenue between Bl�ke Road and Seventeenth Avenue �
inclueive� including the alleys parallel to and on either eide of
Excelsio r Aeenue between Blake Road and Seventeenth Avenue inclusive�
or, where there are no such alleys between Blake Road and Excelsior
Avenue, including all lots, tra.cts or parcela of land adjoining
Exceleior Avenue and lying southerly of a line parallel to and 15�
feet northerly of Excelsio r Aveaue, and all lots, tracte or parcels
of land lying northerly of a line para11e1 to and 15� feet southerly
of Egcelaior Aveuae,
Sectioa 2. "An ordinance to affiead an ordiaance entitled: "An ordinance
eat�.blishing a building code, Piaing fire limits, regnlation of location of
buildinga and objectionable occupations," which was adopted by the villagc council
of Hopkina on January 7, i936, ia hereby repealed.
First read at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkina held
on the 12th day of Jul�, 19�8, and finally read and paesed at a� regula�r meeting
of the council of said city held oa the 20th day of Jul�, 1948.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOH
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Conncil.
Fra,nk N. Wbi tney �
City Atto rney.
Pnblished in The Hennepin Connty Review on Thursda�r, July 2j� 1948.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. 36.
RESOLUTION ORDERIPTG TAR OIL TBEATNIENT TO THE AIJ�Y IN
BLO� FOIIR, GIBBS FIRST ADDITION.
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WHEREAS, on April 20� 19�+g, tYie council of the city of Hopkins referred
to the city engineere the matter of certain local improvementa, including the
tarring of the alley in Block Four (�+) , Gibbs First Addition, and
WHF�REAS, aaid engineere inveatigated the necesaity a.nd feasibility of
said improvement and on June 1, 19�+8, reported thereon to the council and
filed their written report with the eecretary of the council, and
WI�BEAS, on June 1, 19�g, the council of the city of Hopkins adopted a
resolution setting Tuesday, July 6, 19�+8, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the council
chambers in the city hall as the time an d place for considering eaid re�ort� and
WHEHEAS, a notice of said hearing has been publiahed in The Hennepin County
Review in its iesaea of June lOth and June 17th, 19�+5, and the affidavit of
publication of said notice hae been filed with the aecretar3r of the council� a.nd
�F�S, a petition setting forth opposition to eaid improvement has bcea
filed with the c�uncil aiic�'.at said heaxing held on Tuesday. July 6� 19�+8, various
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partiea appeared both in favor%and in oppoaition to said petition� and
WFiEREAS, on July 6, 1945, the cauncil continued the hearing on said petition
to Tuea�ay� July 20, 19�+8, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.� aad
VJSEHEAS� on said ac�journed date va.rioua parties again appeared before the
council in favor of and in opposition to said petition; NOW� TFiEREFOF�,
BE IT RESOLVED b� the city council of the city of Hopkins tha.t eaid improve-
ment bp treatingtS�e alley of Block Four (�+) , Gibba First B.�,dition, with tar oil
is necessary for the health, welfare and coneenience of the city and its inhabi-
tants and it ia hereby determined and ordered that eaid improvement be ma.de as
eet forth in the engineera' report and that the cost thereof be asaessed against
any property benefited thereby.
ADOPTED by the council•of the city of Hopkine at a regular meeting thereof
held thia 20th day of July, 1948.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYOR
July 27, 1948
6. W. Elmquist,
. Secret�ry of th e Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
one to�Lee Mcl�ally
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N�'ICE OF ASSESS��ENT AND E�UAI,IZATION FOR THE YEAR 1948.
T0: Red Owl Stores, Inc.
You are hereby notiYied that your Real and Fersonal Property
in the City oP Hopkins has been assessed at the f ollov�ri.ng amounts
for the year 1948, subject to changes oP Board of Review, County
Board and Commissioner of Tagation.
Amount of Persanal Property as determined by Assessor �426,063.00
Intended raise by Board of Review
Total amount of True and Full Fersonal Property
(�lmount of Real Froperty as determined by Assess or
(Ezclusive oP land
Intended raise by Board of Review
(Total amount of True and Full Real Property
(Exclusive of land
400 , OOQ..00
826,063,00
�472,790.00
250,000.00
722,790.00
And you are also notified that the City oP Hopkins Board of
Review will meet in the Council room of the City ai Hopkins on
August 4th, 1948, at 7:30 F.M. for the further c�nside�ation c�f such
assessment.
Dated; July 28, 1948.
CITY OF HO�KINS
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Secretary the Council
Original mailed 7/29/48
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NOTICE �F ASSESSMENT AND �U.�iLIZATION FOR THE YEAR 1948.
T0: �Jlinneapolis Moline Power Implement Company
You are hereby not if i ed th at your Real and Perso nal Property
in the City of Hopkins has been assessed at the f ollowing amounts
Por the year 1948, subject to changes of Board of Review, County
Board an d Commissi oner o f Taxati on.
Amount of Personal Property as determined by Assessor �1,392,309.00
Intended r�ise by Board oP Review
Total amount of True and Full Personal Property
(Amount of Real Property as determined by Assessor
(Exclusive of land
Intended raise by Board oP Review
500,000.00
�1,892,309.00
�868,900.00
500,000.00
�Total amount of True and Full Real Property �1,368,900.00
(Ezclusi ve oP land
And you are also notified that the City c� Hopkins Board of
Review will �et in the Council room of the City of Hopkins on
August 4th, 1948, at 8:30 P.M. for t he further consideration of such
assessment.
Dated: July 28, 1948.
CITY OF I30PYINS
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Secretary the Council
Original mailed 7/29/48
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NOTICE OF ASSESSI4�TT AND E�UALIZATION FOR TI3E YEAR 1948.
T0: National Tea Company
You are hereby notified that your Real Property in the City
of Hopkins has been assessed at the follov�ng amount Por the year
1948, sub ject to changes of Board of Review, County Board and
Commissioner of Taxation.
(Amount of Real Property as determined by Assessor �468,864,00
(Exclusive of land
Intend ed rais e by Boar d oP Revi ew 250 , 000 .00
(Total amount of True and Fu11 Rea1 Property �718,864.00
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(F�clusive of land
And you are al so notifie d that the Cit y oP Hopkins Board
of Review will me et in th e Counci l room of the Cit y c�' Hopkins
on August 4th, 1948, at 9:30 P.M. for the further consideration
of such assessment.
Dated : J'uly 28, 1948.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Secretary o the Council
Original mailed 7/29/48
A regular meeting� of the council of the city of Hopkins was held
August 3, 1948 , at 7:30 P.M. at t he city hall. NIembers preeent : Nlayor
J'oseph C. Vesely and councilmen Joseph T. Anderla, Stua.rt E. Beckman,
Zen P�ilb ert and John Zie gle r. None wer e absent .
Beckman moved, Ziegler seco�led, that the follvwing bills be
paid. Carried.
14746
14747
14748
14749
14750
14751
I4752
14753
14754
14755
14756
14757
14758
14759
14760
14761
14762
14763
1476�4
14765
14766
14767
14768
14769
14770
14771
14772
14773
1477�
14775
17865
17866
17867
17868
17869
17870
17871
17872
17873
17874
17875
17876
17877
17878
17879
7411
7412
7413
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7415
GIl�TE� FUND
Axn�r ic an Linen Co. towel servic e
�falter S..Booth & Son, Justice docket
J'ames Chmel labor
Louis G. Faucher police duty
Gustafson 8c Fuga electrical supplies
Hennepin County Review printing
Hopkins Dru� first-aid supplies-beach
Hopkins Fire Departme nt fire c alls
Joseph Joret labor
Floyd Knutson labor at beach
Thomas Vd. Lapic police dut y
Lea�ue of. I1�3.nn. Municipalities membership dues
LeeP Bros . towel servic e
tiYilbur Locke pic�-up service
Z�ee T.2cNally & Associates engineers' services
Dorothy Mallery wcmk at beach
Homer I+l'iartinson work at beach
R J I�Zayo stamps
George I��. Miles inspector's services
Minrie ap olis Gas Co . gas s ervi ce
Jos. A. Neudecher work at beach
NtrJ Bell Telephone Co. telepho3�e service
H. A. Rogers Co. �aPs
Henry Schussler janitor'.s work
V�alet K. Souba stenographic service
Frank Stodola labor
Suburban Henn.Cy.Relief Board relief
Westinghouse Elec.Supply Co. new library Yixtures
George H. Winter police duty
Albia Ann Zipoy deputy assessor's work
ROAD AND BRID GE FUND
Gunner Berglund labor .
Ernest J. Duda blacksmith's services
Frank Erickson lab or
Robert �ason labor
Thomas Mat teson labor
Mtka. Motor Expr ess drayage
R. C. Muir labor
'��illiam Quinn labor
Rosenwald-Cooper, Inc. street signs and posts
Stephen Shaw labor
John Shubert labor
Standard Oil Co. lubricating oil
�dolph Svoboda labor
Joseph C. Vesely � shovel for dept.
tiVm. H. Ziegler Co. Lull 5t broom
'�'dATER Dr,PARTI+I�IdT
Carl Bolander & Sons Co�hpany �,vork on well �3,
Gustafson & Fuga supplies for well �3,
Industrial Electric Co. supplies for well �3,
l�.ssissippi Valley Tank Co.re;repairing water tower
Herman Olson posta�e stamps
�p 1.65
10.24
17.55
54.07
218.99
102.20
1.42
202.00
115.83
75.10
51.60
102.00
9.00
3.00
399.19
119.99
118.65
2.01
30.91
1.00
120.00
46.32
8.36
96.60
36.43
126.00
147.67
655.98
40.30
36.10
108.16
6.50
112.86
39.98
40.83
1.05
99.86
116.98
652.50
83.46
110.25
30.78
107.06
1.50
475.00
67�3.50
109.60
700 . 52
3976.15
15.03
SPECIAL ASSF�SSSP�NT 6456.81
16908 ��I. F. Dou�herty sewer & water (Kloss )
16909 Lee McNally & Associates engineers' services 617.04
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that a licens e for the installation
of gas burners be granted t o Twin City Gas Neat Enginee ri. ng Co. Carried.
Ziegler maved, Beckman seconded, that the city enter into a con.tract
with the N{N Bell Telephone Co. � for the furnishing of one circuit
to our �3 pump•. Carried.
Becl�nan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the bill c� �102.00 from the
I,eague of Minnes ota Municipalities for membership dues f or the �ar be-
ginning September 1, 1948, be paid. Carried.
Milbert moved, BeclQnan seconded, that the American Legion and the
Veterans of Foreign Wars be granted a 3.2 beer license covering the
1948 County Fair. Carried.
Milbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the Z. C. B. J. Lodge No. 11
be grant ed permission to conduct bingo game, and also a 3.2 beer license
be issued for Sunday, September 12, 1948. Carried.
�iegler moved, NLilbert seconded, that Freston Zane fie filled to �f
grade from Ashley to Interlachen Road and assessed against abutting �`�
prop�rty if not taken.care of by ov�ners. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that I���r. E. J. DeVeau, c}mirman of
�linn etonka Tavms hi p, be notif i ed, to be present at the ne xt m��ti ng of
August 17, 1948, pertainin� to Int�erlachen Road. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that resolti�ion No. 37, HRESOLUTION
DIRECTING PUBLICATIOI�? OF NOTICE OF �IEAR IlVG OIVT SPECIAL A,SSESS���TS ," _ -
marked Exhibit.'rA", be adopted. Carried. ..
Becicman moved, Milbert seconded, that readin� of Ordinarice No. 6,
"AI�T O�INANCE RELATING T 0 A SE�idER C ONNECTION CHt�GE; ��ING "AN
ORDII�ANCE PROVIDING.A S��'dER CONNECTIQN CHARGE AND PRF.�CRIBING PETTALTIFS
FOR FAILURE TO PAY S�," '�JHTCH 4�dAS.�DOPTID BY THE VIIS�AGE COUNCIL. OF
HOPKINS ON APRIL 1, 1947," be accepted as f irst reading; Anderla voting
'no'. Carried. '
� Milbert mc�ved, Beckman seconded, that readang of Ordinance No. 7,
"AN ORDINANCE RE�TING TO TH� USE OF Y�JATER FROM T�IE CI'I'Y d'dATER �'l�Rh� ;
AIV�,'NDING "AN ORDIi•�AI�CE TO REGUI,I�TE THE US� OF �dATER FROIv: THE 4�iATER �dORL�S
OF THE VILLAGE OF �,`J'FST 14IINNEAPOLIS ,�]D T 0 F�STABZISH RULF,,S �ND REGU7.�t�TIOP�a
FaR THL� GOVERNII.'.�3vT OF EA�LOYY�SS AND RATES P��TAINING TO THE SAl�� ," :�II(�H
WA,S PASSID AND ADOPTED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF .Y�T 11�I1�T�iPOLIS (N0y`d
HOPKINS ) ON THE lSt h. DAY OF APRIL , 1911, AI�ID REPE�'�LING CERTAIN . ORDINANCES ,"
be accepted as f irst reading. Carrie d. - -
Ziegler moved , Milbert seconded, that cit y engineers be authori zed to
conPer with the Hopkins school board pertaining to water conditions at the
newr athletic f ield between 12th. and 14th�. avenues n� th and Fir st Street
North to railroad tracks. Carried.
�Ziegler moved, Beckm.an second ed, that the b id of �uburban Chevrolet
Co. for a�arbage truck be accepted; type of body to be selected later.
and delivery �o be made after January 1, 1949 and before February 1,
1949. Carried. . '
Beckmmn moved, Ande,�a second ed, that the Chief of Folic e make a s� -
vey of the city-limit signs needed. Carried.
Nilbert moved, Bed�nan �cond ed, that Specken's salary be �$225.00 per
mon�h from August 1, 1948. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that engineers Ralph D. Thomas and
Associates prepare and set a date for bids for main trunk sewer from llth
Avenue • South to 1�Tiinnehaha Creek. Carried.
�eclflnan moved, Ziegler seconded, that city engineers work with Herman
Olson in getting water controls connected to city pumps.. Carried.
Ziegler moved , Anderla se cond ed, tY�at the f ir st public heari ng on �
the proposed zoning or�dinance be held August 18, 1948, at 7;30 F.�i. at
the city hall . Carried. - � � ��- � �-� .
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Ziegler moved, ,1��Iilbert seconded, that the council roo� floor and table
be sanded and garnished. Carried. Ziegler moved, Anderla s�conded, that
the me eting be ad j ourne d. Carried . .
ATTE
Secretary o� the Council
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. 37.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS�
WHEREAS, contra.cta have been let for the local improvementa hereinafter listed� �
and the costs of such improvemente have been determined, and the amonnt to be specially
assessed for each improvement a,gainet every asaeasable lot, piece or parcel of land
abutting upon such improvements has been calculated, and such asaessments are on file
with the Secretary of the Council a.nd open to public inspection, te-wit:
Correctcd Re-assessments for sewer aad water o n Tega,s Avenue from Oxford Street
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to Diviaion Street and on Division Street.
Additional Asaeasment for Sewer to correct error in double sewer assessment on
Tesas Avenue and Division Street, as follows: Along Monk Avenue North from bccelsior
Boulevard to Lake Street; thence Northeasterly along La,ke Street to Texas or Columbue
Avenue; thence North along Columbus Avenue to Divi.aion Street; aleo along all of Oxford�
Cambridge and Division Streets and Murphy Avenue. �
Side�aalk and curb in the folloiuing locationa: On West side of Fifth Avenue
North between First Street North and South line of Lot Nine (9), Block Eighty-three
(gj), West Minneapolis, Second Diviaion; on West side of Tenth gvenue North in front of
Lots One (1) to Four (�+) , Block Seventy-eight (7g) , West Minneapolis, Second Division;
an Ea.at eide of Eleventh Avenue North in front of Lot Twenty (20), Block Seventy-eight
(78), West Minneapolis, Second Dinision; on East eide of Sixth Avenue iVorth between
Second and Third Streets North; on West side of Fourteenth Avenue North between Firat
and Second Streete North; on West side of Fourteenth Avenue IJorth between Second Street
North a,nd railroad ri�t-oi-way; on East eide of Fifteenth Avenue North in front of Lots
Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Ninety-three (93), Weat Minneapolis, 5econd Division;
on Fifth Avenue North in front of Lota Six (6)� Seven (7) and Eight (g), Fairhope.
Curb in the following locations: On East aide of Fifth Avenue North between First
Street North a.nd Second Street North; on both sides of First Street North from.Fifth
Avenue to Washington Avenue; on both sidea of Oak Glen Drive from Firet Street North to
Second Street North; on both sides of Park La.ne Prom Excelaior Avenue to Second Street
North; on Hidgewood Drive from Park Lane to Second Street North.
Tar oil treatment to streets and alleys in the following locations: East and
West alley in Block Sixty-six (66), West Pdinneapolis, Second Division; in front of Lot
Four, Block Eight (S) ; I+ots One (1) to Five (5) , Block Two (2) , and I,ots Two (2) and
Three (j}� Block Seven (7), Hobby Acres; Fifteenth Avenue North from Firat Street North
to North line of Lot Seventeen (17), Block Seventy-four (7�+), West Minneapolis� Second
Diviaion; Jackson Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to�First Street So�th; Sixth Avenue
North from Second Street North to Third Street North; Second Street North between
Fourteenth Avenue PTorth and Seventeenth Avenue North; the alley in Block Ninety-sia
(96), West Minneapolis, Second Division; East and West alle� in Block Sixty-nine (6g),
Weat l�inneapolis, Second Division;
Sewer on Fifteenth Avenue North between Fourth Street North and State Highway
number Seven (7).
Water on Fifteenth Avenue North between South line of Lot Twenty-four (2�),
Block Ninet�-four (9�+) , West T4inneapolis, Second Division, a.nd State Higk�way number
SC4CA � 7� .
AND WHERF+AS, the areae proposed to be aesessed for eaid improvemente are all
lots, pieces and parcela of la.nd abutting upon said improvements; NOW� THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLPED that notice be published in the official paper at least twenty
(20) days before the meeti ng, that the council of the City of Hopkina will pass upon
said proposed assessments at its regular meeting to be held in the council chambers
in the city hall on Tuesday, September 7� 19�8, at 7:j0 o'clock P.M.
ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the coztncil of the City of Hopkins held thia
third day of August, 19�+g.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYOR
A. W. Elmqui s t,
Secretary of the Council
Frauk N. Whitney,
City Attorney
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NOTICE OF HE�4RITuG ON �PECIAL AS�ESSll+IEN'I'S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI�TIl�' that the c ouncil of the City of Hopkins will
meet at the council chambers in the city hall on Tuesday, September 7,
1948, at 7:30 o'clock P.Pd2. for the purpose of passing upon proposed
assessments upon all the lots, pieces or parcels of land abutting upon
the follo�ving local im�sovements, to-v�rit:
, Corrected Re-assessments for sewer and water on Texas Avenue from
Ogford Street to Division Street and on Division Street.
Additional Assessment for Sewer to correct error in double �sewer
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assessment on Tegas Avenue and Division Street, as follows: Along Nionk
Avenue North f rom E�cels ior Boulevard to Lake Street ; t laenc e Northeasterl y
along �.ake Street to Tegas or Columbus Avenue ; thenc e North along Columbus
Avenue to Division Street; also along all of Ogford, Cambridge and Division
,'
Streets and �Zurphy �venue.
�idewalk and curb in the follvwing 1 oc at io ns : On Vdest sid e of Fif th
Avenue North betzveen First Street North and South line�' Lot Nine (9 ),
Block Eight�t-three (83), West ��inneapolis, Secand Division; on West side
of Tenth Avenu e North in P ront of �,ots One (1) to Four ( 4), Bloc lt Seventy-
eight ( 78 ), Wes t Minneap olis , Second Divis-ion; on East si de of Eleventh
Avenue Nor th in fm r�t of Lot Twent y( 20 ), Bloc 1� Seventy-eig ht ( 78 ), �Jest
Minneapolis, Second Division; on East side of Sixth Avenue North between
Second and Third Street�s North; on �Vest sid e of Fourteenth Aveiue North
between First and Second Streets North; on VJest sid e of Fourteenth Avenue
North between Second Street North and railroad right -of-way; on East sul.e
of Fifteenth Avenue North in front of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12),
Block Ninetg-three ( 93 ), Vlest blinneapolis , Second Division; on Fif th Avenue
North in f ront of Lot s Siz ( 6), Seven ( 7) and Eig ht ( 8), Fai rhope .
Curb in the following locations: On East side of Fifth Av�us North
between First �treet North and Second Street North; on both sides of First
Street North from Fifth Avenue to VJashington Avenue; on both sides of Oak
Glen Drive f�om First Street North to �econd Street North; on both side s
of ParY Lane from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street North; on Ridge�rood
Drive from Park Lane to Second Street North.
Tar oil treatment to streets and alleys i n the fo llowing loc atio ns :
� East and West alley in Block Sigty-sig (66) ,�Jliest Minneapolis , Second
Division; in f ront o f Lot Four , Bloc k Ei.ght ( 8); Lot s One (1) to Five ( 5),
Eloc'� Tv�ro ( 2), and Lot s Two ( 2) and Three ( 3), Bloc k Seven ( 7), Hobby Acres ;
Fifteenth Avenue North Prom First Street North to North line oY I,ot
Seventeen (17 ), Bloc k 5eventy-four ( 74 ), West T�inneapolis , Second
Division; Jacks on Avenue from Excels io r Ave�ue to Fir st utreet Sout h;
Sixth Avenue North from Second Street North to Third St�e et North;
Second Street North between Fourteenth Avenue North an.d Sevente enth
Avenue North; the alley in Block Ninety-sig (96) , West &Iinnea polis ,
Second Divis ion; East and 'JVest al ley in Block Sixty-nine ( 69 ), 1i�Test
�Iinneapolis , Second Divis ion.
Sewer on Fifteenth Avenue North between Fo�th Street North and
State Highway number Seven (7).
Vdater on Fifteenth Avenue North between South line o f Lot Twenty-
fo� (24), Block Ninety four (94), Vlest Tv1irmeapolis, Second Divisian,
and State Highway number Seven (7).
Dated: Aug�st 4, 1948.
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary oP the Council
. Fra nk N.'Jdhi tn ey ,
City Attorneg
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Published in The Hennepin County Revie`v on August 12, 1948.
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An adjourned meeting of the Board of Revie�v of the city of Hopkins
was held on 14londay evening, July 26, 1948, at 7:30 P.NI. at the city hall
for t he purpose of further reviewing the assessmerit s csf the c ity for the
year 1948. Members present : l�ayor Jos eph C. Vesely and counci lmen Joseph
T. And erla , Stuart E. Beckman, Len l�ilbert and John Ziegler. R�er,�bers
absent : None. Asessor P�ike W. Zipoy was als o present .
The following changes were na de in true and full valuati�ns :
Lampert Yards: personal property raised One Thousand Dollars (�1,000.00)
on buildings on railway property ri�t of way. Independent Ord,er of Odd
Fellows building raised One Thousand Dollars (�1,000.00) on buildings.
�asonic Lodge Building reduced by Six Hundred Dollars (�600.00) on buildings.
America n Legi on Hall ra is ed by Fourteen Hundred Dol]. ars (�1400 .00 ) on
buildings. Gerard Plioto rs raised by One �Thousand Dollars (�1,000.00 ) on
building s .
The meeting adjourned to August 4, 1948.
An ad j ourne d me et i ng of t he Board of Revie �v c�' the c ity of Hopkins
was held on Vlednesday evening, August 4, 1948, at 7,:30 P.2��i. at the city hall.
�Tembers present : bPayor Joseph C. Vesely and counci lmen Jose ph T. And erla ,
8tua rt E. Beckman, Len Milbert and John Ziegler . ��1anb ess absent: None.
Asses sor Nike ��1. Zipy was al so prese r�t .
Repres ent ati ves fron the Red Owl Stores Inc ., Minneapolis-�Ioline
Po�ver Implement Co. , and Nationa 1 Tea Company tip�ere present at this meet ing
to discuss the intended raising of personal and real property in the city
of Hopkins f or the year 1948.
After considerable discuss ion, the me et ing was ad joume d to Augus t
16 , 1948.
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l�fr. C. C. Ludwig, executive secretary af the Leage of Diinnesota ��,
P,�unicipa�ities , sat in at this m�eting after the discussion vvith the above 1
;
named repre�e ntatives , and went o ver the applic ations f or the c ity manager' -s"� '
position with the council.
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An adjourned meeting of the Board of Review of the City
of Hopkins was held at the city hall on Monday evening, August 16,
1948, at 7:30 P.M. , for the purpose of further reviewing the assess-
ments oP the city for the year 1948. Nlembers present: l�ayor Joseph
C. Vesely and councilmen Stuart E. Beckman and Len l��ilbert.
Assess or Mike tiV. Zipoy was al so present. Nembers absent : Counci lmen
Jos eph T. And erla and John Zie gler.
The follawing changes were made in true and full valuations
over and above the assessor's f igure s:
Ninneapolis-1�Ioline Power Implement Company: Personal Property
raised �500,000.00. Buildings raised �200,000.00
Red Owl Stores Inc.: Personal Property raised �200,,000.00.
Buildings raised �100,000.00
National Tea Company: Buildings raised �100,000.00
llrtilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the above figures be
certified to the county auditor together with the assessor's figures.
Carried.
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that the clerk be authorized
to make above changes with the assessor on the assessor's i3ooks. Carriec�.
Bec�an moved, Milbert seconded, that the assessor's raise
of personal property true and full valuation of Northern States Pawer
Company from �83, 000.00 to �95 , 000.00 be approved (�4, 000.00 in Schoo 1
District No. 19 and �p8,000.00 in School District No. 135) . Carried.
A regular meeting of the city council of Hopkins , D�ir.ne sota, was held
this 17th day of August, 1948, at the city hall at 7:30 F.N. The following
members were present: Mayor Joseph C. Vesely and councilmen Stuart E.
Beckr�an, Len Milbert and dohn 'Ziegler. Councilman Joseph T. ,Anderla was
absent.
Becl�an moved, Ziegler seconded, that the following bills be paid.
Carried.
14786
1478?
14788
14789
14790
14791
14792
14793
14794
14795
14796
14797
14798
14799
14800
14801
14802
•14803
14804
14805
14806
14807
14808
14809
14810
14811
14812
14813
14814
14815
14816
14817
14818
14819
14820
14821
14822
14823
14824
14825
14826
14827
14828
14829
GIlV� FUND
C. K. Blomquist work done at new library
Larane Dodge library clerk
Doubleday 8c Co . Inc ., library b ook
Duncan ll�leter Corporation parkin� meters
Louis G. Faucher police duty
Feudner-Davidson Agency insuranae
First National Insurance Agcy ins�ance
Earl Gerard Motors new moto r, etc.
Ole Holton cit y hall bldg.cloc
Oscar E. Johnson council roo m ceilin
Joe Joret labor
J'ustus Lumber Co. tables at �each lum
Paul Kelley wc�k at beach
Floyd Snutson work at beach
Sokesh Hardware hardware supplies
Zampert Yards cement, etc
Thomas yi1. Lapic police duty
Marinus (Mike)Lar son plastering
Ann Lars an librar y cl� k
VVilbur Locke dog pick-up
Dorothy DBallery work at beach
Homer Martinson work at beach
John W. MatcY�ke newspap er at librar
Geo. 114. 11�i.les inspector
NTpls. Bar & Hotel Supplg supplies
Mpls. Foral Co. library flower cont
Minneso ta News Co. library supplies
Joseph A. Neudecker work at library
Northern States Power Co. eletrical service
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. telephone service
Orfei 8c Mariani 13th and 5th Averiue storm
Ho?•rard A. Pu.ck street-sign work •
Henry Schussler Estate labor and vacatio n pay
Security National Insurance Agency insurance
Sicard & Faul . Dow House stoker
Skelly Oil Co. oil
Smetana Drug Store library supplies
Violet K..Souba steno�raphic service
Standard Oil Co. �as, oil etc.
Frank Stodola labor
Leon ard Vickerman library desk si gns
H. -uJ. Z�ilson Co. library bulletin
L. ��iorton Disposal Servic e clean3n g ci ty t ank
Albia �Ln.n �ipoy deputy assessor's wo
�i7ATER FUND �
7421 Lampert Yards supplies
7422 Northern States Pawer Co. electric service
7423 North��.���western Bell Telephone Co. wire servic e
7424 �laterous Co. repair parts
7425 Skelly Oil Co. supplies
�298.26
31.68
21. 00
513.85
39.65
338.99
84.15
392.71
k 100.85
g 239.03
105.23
ber 133.67
12.65
107.70
17.42
7.52
71.19
15.00
15.40
3.00
104.56
32.55
y 4.50
11. 04
7.00
ainer 9.95
1.13
30.00
627.79
10.97
sewer6896.39
22.08
' 129.80
642.�8
200.00
7.58
2.15��,
17.66
49.31
11U;40
9.00
1.00
427.50
rk 42.40
5.75
514.28
1.88
23.08
4.80
� SPECIAL FUND � _
16910 Carl A. Anderson sidewalk & curb 19�3.63
16911 Zee �4cNally & Associates engineersyservic es 139.55
16912 Orfei 8c �iariani Cottageville & Holly road servic es 4429.50
16913 Ralph D. Thomas & Associat es Monk Avenue final paymant 157.94
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that the follawing liceases be granted
subject to approvQl. of surety bond on plumber's license. Carried.
Nlpls. Bridle & Saddle Club, On-sale Non-intoxicating malt liquors and
��oft drinks for August 21st and 22nd (afternoons}.
George H. �ilestman, plumber's license.
17886
17887
17888
17889
17890
17891
17892
17893
17894
17895
1789fi
17897
17898
17899
17900
1'7901
17902
ROA� AND BRIDGE FUT�ID
Gunner B er glund
Frank Erickson
Gamble Store
Glacier Sand & Gravel
Hedberg-Freidheim Co.
Kokesh Hardware
Lampert Yards
Thomas Lapic .
Thomas Iv"latteson �
R. C. Tfuir
NortY�ern States Power
Willi�m Quinn
Co.
Co.
Republic Creosoting Co.
Stephen Shaw
C . N . Smit h
Adolph Svoboda
��f�. H. �ei�ler Co. Inc.
labor
lab or
spark
sand
sand
misc.
mis�.
labor
lab or
1 ab or
plugs
supplies
supplies
pvwer
labor
road tar
labor
lettering on pa rking signs
labor
repair parts for tractor
:� 92.10
91.75
2.10
315.64
116.38
3.75
8.82
55.Z0
87.73
87.06
7.90
102.35
758.28
87.73
5.00
95.36
252.32
Ziegler moved, BeclQnan seconded, that resolution No. 40, ^A RF�SOLUTION
REFERRING THE 14�1ATTER_ OF INSTALLIlVG 'a�ATER 14''iAIlVS OPl �i PORTIOId. OF _WASH-CNGTON
AVENUE TO THE CITY E[�TGINEERS,". marl�.d �hibit 'rE", be adopt ed. Carried.
Becknan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the Oak Ridge County Club be
�� granted permis sion to conduct bingo games at thei r club house. Carrie d.
Milbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that June Sullivan be
use of the big hall to ��t� conduct a baton twirling class
mornings from 10;00 to 11:30 A.A�. Carried.
granted the
on Satur day
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l��iilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the reading of Ordiance No. 6,
"AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO A S'�+�dgt CONI�ECTION CHARGE; A11+�IVTING "AN ORDIT�ANCE
PROVIDING A S�VEft COI�TNECTION CHARGE AND PRr�CRIBING F�LTIE�S FOR F�ILURE
TO PAY SANI�, tt.�'HICH WAS ADOPTID BY THE ..VILI�AGE C OUNCIL C1F . HOPKINS ON : APRIL
1, 1947,tt marked Exhibit "A", be accepted_as a second reading.and pub- :
lished according to law. Carried. �
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the reading of Ordina� e No. 7,
"AN ORDIRTANCE RELATING TO THE USE OF �"dATER FROlt2 THE CITY 1�'dATER ti`10RKS.;
�.IJ�TDING "AN ORDIT�ANCE TO REGUI,A�E THE USE OF VdATER FRON THE .tiVATII�. i�lORKS
OF THE VILI�AGE OF '�JFST �t'�TI�'�POLIS , AND TO F�STABLISH RULES AND . REGULATIONS
FOR TFi� GOVERNNi�TT .OF Ill��LOYFS AND RATES PERT�1IlAING TQ THE SAiv�., ""L'JffiCH �IAS
PASSED AI�TD AD�PTEi) BY TSE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF �1�E5T NlINNEAPOLIS (N06�T HOPKIIvS).
ON THE 18th ._ DAY OF A�RIL , 1911, AND REFF�I,I1�G Cr�T�IN ORDIIvANC� ,," marke d
Eghibit t'B", be accepted as a second reading and published according to
law. Carrie d.
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the follawi.ng be appointed clerks
and judges for the primary election to be held on Sept�nber 14, 1948.Carried.
District �1:
District �2:
Gladys Escher, Rose Nickodym., Selm.a I�i. Fahl, Elizabeth
Slavin and Lola 112. Yackel.
Ida A. John.son, 0]:ga Kelley, Elizabeth Lemke, Non�
Sundquist and Ethel It�:. Olson.
Di stri ct �3 ; Anne C. Borland , Mae B. Good , Esthe r lt�.
Niary C. Owens a nd Gla dys Pet erson.
District #4; Alice P�i. Anderson, Ida K. Olson, 14Tarian
Bridget Larkin and Adeline Sedesky.
Koss,
Stepanek,
Ziegler moved, Beclffaan second ed, that Resol�t�i on IJo. 41, "A RESOLUTION
RF.T,ATING TO ,,�CQUIRING EAS�t1�:�V-T FOR T� CONSTRUCTION ATv�D IIvSTALLATIOI�T OF A
I��AIN TRUIv'K SANITARY S�'�'1II� ," marke d Exhib it ,"C" ,. be adopt ed ,. ._ Carrie d.
�I�lilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that Resolution No. 38, "A RESOI,UTION
REF�RING TI� N1ATTr�R OF GRADING ATvTD FILLIiVG FRESTOl� LANE rROI+a ASflZE'Y ROAD TO
INT�LACI'�T �O�D. TO CITY r'�. TGII�"EERS," marked r�hibit "F'r, be adopted. Carried.
Niilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the �� mayor and secretary of
the council be authorized to sign the contrgct permitting the installin� of
an antenna on top of water tank No. 1 by Susan 'Vdeiss (to be .used by the
. Hopkins Tagicab Company ) at a� f ee o f Ten Dollars pe r year . Carrie d.
Ziegler moved, T+�ilbert seconded, that the city pay Three Hundred Fifty
Dollars to Frank Hutchinson for an easement for trank sewer and road across
the North seventeen feet of Lots One to Seven inclu� ve, Hutchinson's
Interlachen Fark. Carried.
Bec�n.an moved, Milbert seconded, that Henry Schus sler's vacation time
for 1948 be �id to the �-Henry Schussler estate. Carried.
�liilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that Johns-��anville Company insulate
the city hall and jail at a price of Four Hundred Niriety-nine Dollars.Carried.
b4ilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the city purchase one new street
sweeping brush and have the old one refilled. Carrie d.
�
� Becl�an moved, Milbert seconded, that the city pay for the installation
oP four catch-basins in the nevr athl�tic field to help take care of the
surface water at an est i.mat ed cost of Seven Hundred Dollars . Carrie d.�
Ziegler mo�ed, Beckman seconded, that Resolutiori No. 39,"A R�OLUTION
CREATING A PERIvJA1VT�TT IIV�'ROVIIt��TT REII'OLVING FUND AND PROVIDING .FOR _THE. ISSU.ANCE
OF NEGOTIABL� COUFON BONDS TO CR�AT�, . ATJD. I�AINTAII�T SAID F[TI�TD , t' marke d_"r�� chibit
rrD�r � be. adopted. Carried. . . ,
Milbert
author ized to
Carrie d.
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moved, �iegler seconded, that councilman Becl�man be
hire a man to take over the work at the Dow House .
Milbert moved, Bec��nan seconded, t�hat the city attorney
order all buildin�s moved that project out into the alley between
Seventh and Eighth Avenues North between Third St� et and
IvIinne�onka IUiills Road and between Sigteenth and Seventeenth Avenues
North between Second an,d Third Streets. Carried.
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Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the meeting be adjourned:
Carried. �
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Secretary of e ounc il
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CITY OF HOPgINS
HENBIEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 6.
AN ORDINANCE RII�ATING TO A SEWER CONNECTIODi CHARGE; AMENDING "AN
OEDINANCE PROPIDING A SEWEE CONNECTION CHARGE AND PRESCRIBING PENAIf!'IES
FOR FAILIIRE TO PAY SAME," WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE VILLAGE COUrdCIL OF
HOPgINS ON APRIL 1, 19�7.
BE IT OR�AINED by the council of the city of Hopkins:
Sec, l. "An ordinance providing a sewer connection charge and
preseribing penaltiea for failure to pay same,° which was adopted by the
village council of Hopkine on the first day of April, 19�7, Sec. 3
thereof, is amended to rea� as follows:
Sec. 3. As to any auch user having at the p reeent
time ao connection with the sa.nitary sewerage eystem of the city and whose
property cannot be served by such sewerage because of lack of lateral aewer�
adjacent thereto, a connectioa charge of Fif ty Dollara ($50.00) shall be
impoeed at the time tha.t sewerage service is furniahed to such user, which
muat be paid in f'ull at the time the permit for the connection ie.iasued.
First read at a regular meeting of the council of the city of
Hopkins held on the jrd day of Augast, 19�8, and finally read and passed
at a regular meeting of the council of said city held on the 17th day of
Augnst, 19�.
JOSEPH C . PESII,Y, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiat�
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney�
C i ty At to rney
Published in the Hennepin County Review on Thuraday, Auguat 26, 19�+8.
CITY OF HOl'KIDTS
HE�TiSEPIN COIINTY� MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE N0. 7.
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AN ORDI2IANCE RELATING TO THE USE OF WATER FROM THE CITY WATER WO�S;
AMENDING "AN ORDINADTCE TO REGiTl�ATE THE IISE OF WATER FROM THE WATER WORgS OF THE VILLAGE
OF WEST MINNF�A,POLIS, AND TO ESTABLISH RITLES AI�TD REGIILATIONS FOE THE GOVERNMETJT OF
EMPLOYES AND RATES PERTAINIIdG TO '� SAME,° WWHICH WAS PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE QILLAGE
COUiJCIL OF WEST MINi�TEAPOLIS (NOW HOPKINS) ON THE lgth. DAY OF APRIL, 1911, AND RE-
PEALIPtG CERTAIN ORDINANCES.
BE IT ORDAINID by the council of'the city of Hopkins:
Section 1. "An ordina,nce to regulate the uae of water from the
water works of the village of West Minneapolis� and to establiah ralea and regulations
for the Government of Employees and rates pertaining to same,° Se�tion 11 thereof,
which was adopted by the village council of West Minneapolia (now Hopkina) on April
lg, 1913, is amended to read ae follows:
Sec. 11. Subdivieion 1. No water service pipe ehall be asseased
to yield a revenue of less than �12.00 per year, which sha.11 be aesessed at the rate
of �1.p0 per month and ahall become due and payable on the firat day of the month
following billing by the Hopkins Water Department. In any case where the water aervice
is not metered, or the meter is out of repair, the minimum charge for water furniehed
shall be $1.00 per month.
Subdivision 2. After October 1, lg�+g, the gross rate for all metered water as
shown by the m�ter register in all cases shall be as follows:
g. For the first 15,000 gallons per quarter� or fraction thereof, the rate
shall be �.2� per 1�000 �allone;
B. Commencing from 15,001 gallona to 30,000 gallone per quarter or fraction
thereof� the rate shall be $.2j per 1,000 gallons;
C. Commencing with j0,001 gallons to 500,000 gallona per quarter, the rate
shall be �.19 per 1,000 gallons;
D. For all water over 500,000 gallons per quarter, the rate ahall be $.li
per 1,000 gallone.
Ar�y and all meters may be read by the water department eve.ry month, and in those
casea where the water department elects to read the meters every month the ea.me
schedule or ratea shall apply for each month as herein set forth for each quarter.
Subdivieion �. All water rate charges ahall be due and payable on the first day
of the month following the date of billing, and all such water charges paid on or
before the firat day of the month following billing shall be entitled to and receive
a diacount of five (5) per cent of the gross rate and bill. gll such water cha.rgea
not paid by the firat day of the month following billing shall be paid at the gross
rate and all such charges not paid on or before ninety days after due da.te shall
bear int�reat on such gross rate at the rate of sig (6) per cent per annum from the
due date until paid.
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Subdiviaion �F. Whenever wrater ehall be turned off for non-payment of water
charges� it ahall not be turned on again until all back rent and charges ahall be
fully paid, together with the flirther eum of $5.00 for turning the water off and on.
Subdivision 5. No abatementa for water rent shall be allowed by reason of ��_
removal from premises, disuae or vacancy of p remises, unless notice be given at the
time of such removal, disuse or vacancy to the water department, accompanied by
payment of $1.00 for. turning off the water.
Subdivieion 6, The cit�r mabnager or the employees of the water department shall
have the right of acceas at all re�sonable houra of the dz�,q to all parts of the
premises to which water is aupplied to make examinations.
Section 2. Sabdivision 1. The last paragraph of Sec. 2 of '�AN
ORDIIVANCE TO REGULATE THE IISE OF WATER FRO�I THE WATER WO�S OF 2'HE VILLAGE OF WEST
MIN�TEAPOLIS AI�D TO ESTABLISH HULES AND REGIILATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF EMPLOYEES AND
RATES PERTAINIDiG TO THE BAME," which was adopted by the village council of West
Minneapolia on April 18, 1911, ia hereby repealed.
Subdiviaion 2. "AN ORDINANCE TO ANfEND AN ORDINANCE ENTI2'I,ED 'AN ORDINANCE TO
REGULATE THE IISE OF WATE& FROM THE WATER WORKS OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS,' APPR(JVED
APRIL lg, 1911," which was adopted by the village council of Hopkins on December 18,
1934, ia hereby repealed.
9ubdivision 3. "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND A,'� ORDINANCE ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE TO
REGIII,ATE THE IISE OF WATER FHOM TFIE WATER WORgS OF THE �ILLAGE OF WEST MII4NEF�POLIS, AND
TO ESTABLISH RiJLES AND REGIILATION'S FOR THE G09ERNMIlJT OF EMPLOYEES AND RATES PERTAINING
TO THE SAME "', urhich was adopted by the village council of Hopkins on Febraary �, �936�,
is hereby repeale@. '
Subdivision �F. �'AN OBDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDII�ANCE ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE TO REGIILATE
T�E IISE OF �+IATER FHOM TAE WATER WO1�5 OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPgINS AND TO ESTABLISH RULES
AND REGULATIONS F08 THE GOVERNMF,'NT OF Et�LOYEES AND RATES PERTAI NING TO SAME,' app roved
April lg, 1911 and amended December 18, �934, and again amended February �+, �936," which
was adopted by the village council of Hopkins on September 16, 19�1, is hereby repealed.
S�bdivieion 5. "AN ORDIDTANCE TO REGIILATE THE USE OF WATER FROM THE VILLAGE WATES
WORKS 9ND TO ESTABLISH BITLES gND EEGULATIONS FOH THE GOVERNMENT OF EMPLOYF}ES
A1VD RATES PEHTAINING TO SAME AND REPEAI,ING ALL 0&DINANCES INCONSI STE�Ti T
HEREWITH," which wae adopted by the village council of Hopkina on June 28,
�g�+6, i s hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force
from and after October 1, 19�g.
First read at a regular meeting of the council of the City
of Hopkins held on August j� lj�g, a.nd finally read and passed at a regular
meeti ng of the City of Hopkina held on the 17th day of August, 19�+g.
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
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A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
Published in The Hennepin County Review onThu�day, August 2�, 19�+g
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CITY OF HOPBINS
RESOI,IITION N0. �+1.
A EESOLIITION RELATING TO AC�UIRING EASEMENT FOR 'I'HE CONSTI�tJCTIO�T A.ND INSTALLATION
0 F A MAI N TRITNK SANI TBRY SEWER.
WF�BEAS, the Minnesota State Board of Health has for mas�p years past condemned
the manner in which the Village, now City of Hopkins� has disposed of ite sanitary
aewage and has required a new method of such disposal� and
WF�REAS, the council of the Village of Hopkins referred the matter to com_petent
sanitary engineers who investigated the same and made varioua re�orts thereon to
the council, and
WHEREAS, after due consideration of such investigations and reports the council
of the Yillage�of Hopkine duly determined that the beat method of dispoeing of the
sanitary $ewage of said Village was to conatract a main trunk aewer which wauld carry
all of the sewage of said village easterly along Excelaior Boulevard to its intersection
with Minnehaha Creek and there lift said aewa.ge from a lower to a higher level where it
would enter the aewage aystem of the Village of St. Louia Park and flow throu� said
sewage system into the sewage s�stem of the City of Minneapolis, thereby making the
sewage d.isposal system of the Village of Hopkina a part of the metropolitan area
seWage dieposal system, and
WF�REAS, in pursuance of thia policy the Village did on the 7th. day of June� �g�+6,
enter into a written agreement with the Gillage of St. Louis Park providing for the
joint construction, use and ma.intenance of certain sa.nitary sewage facilities in sa.id
Yillage of St. Louia Park, said sa.nitary �ystem to be used jointly by both the villages
of St. Louis Park and Hopkin�, and
Wi�REAS, pursua.nt to said agreement, a considerable portion of said joint sewage
system has been constructed in the Village of St. Louis Park and paid for jointly by the
villages of St. Louis Park and Hopkins, and
WHEHEAS, the Village of Hopkins and the City of Minneapolis entered into an agree-
ment relating to the interconnection of sewers on the 20th day of T�ay, 19�+7, under the
terms of which agreement the Yillage of Hopkins ie permitted to em�ty its sanitary
sewage into the sewage aystem of the City of Minneapolis, and
i�REAS, the Pillage of Hopkins and the City of Minneapolis on the 5th d�y of
November� 19�7, entered into an agreement by the texwa of which the Village of Hopkins
ia permitted to constru.ct and maiatain a sanitary sewer through the gronnds of the
Nleadowbrook Golf Course adjacent to E�celsior Boulevard from the Westerly line of said
grounda and ranning Easterly as far as the interaection of said Excelsior Boulevard
and I�i nnehaha C re ek ,�nd
WHEREAS, it is necessaxy and esaential to.the constraction of said sanitary sewage
system that the G�ity of Hopkine acquire the perpetual ri�t, privilege and easement to
construct and maintain a sanitary sewer under and acrosa the following described
premiees aituate and being in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, to-wit:
The North (N) seventeen (17) feet measured at right angles to the
South (S) line of Excelaior Boulevard of Lots One (1) to Seven (7),
inclusive, Hutchinson's Interlachen Park, according to the duly
recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the
Regiater of Deeda of Hennepin County; also the North (N) seventeen
(17) feet meaeured at rigk�t angles to the 3outh (S) line of Excelsior
Boulevard of that part of the following described tract of land in
Heilnepin County, Minnesota, which lies Southerly of said Egcelsior
. Boulevard,�to-wit: Tha.t part of the rTorthwest One-fourth (NW�) of
the Southwest One-fourth (SW�) of Section Twenty (20), Township
One Hundred Seventeen Diorth (117 N), Range Twent�-one (21) West (W)
of the Fifth Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing
at a point on the North (N) line of Boyce Street One Hundred Thirty-
two (132) feet West (W) of the West (W) line of Meadombrook R�ad;
, thence West (W) along the North (N) line of said Boyce Street to ite
intersection with the center line of the extension Northerly of
Homedale Avenue, as shown on the plat of F. A. Savage's Interlachen
Park; thence iVortherly along the said extension of the center line
of Homedale Avenue to its intersection with the center line of
Egcelaior Roa,d; thence Northeasterly along the center line of said
road to its intersection with the West (W) line of Meadowbrook
Road; thence South along said West (W) line of Meadowbrook Road
to a point four hundred (�00) feet North (N) of the North (N) line
� of Boyce Street; thence West (W) parallel with the DTorth (N) line
of Boyce Street One Hundred Thirty-two (132) feet; thence South
parallel with the Weat (W) line of Meadowbrook Road four hundred (�00)
feet to the point of beginning.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Hopkins that it
ie necessary for the reasons he reinbefore set forth that the City of Hopkins acquire
the perpetnal right, �rivilege and easement of constructing and maintaining a main
trunk sanitary sewer under and acroes said property by proceedings at law as in taking
land for public use by ri�it of eminent domain according to the laws of this state.
ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the council of the City of gopkins held on the
17th day of August, 19�+g.
Frank N. Whitney�
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City Attorney
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y� MAYOE
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTIO� NO. 39. EXHIBIT "D��
A RESOLUTION CREATING A PERi�.ANENT Ii�IPROUFNIrNT
RE�jOLVING FUND AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF NEGOTIABLE
�' -�- COUPON BONUS T0 CREATE � AAiD IJIAINTAIN SAID FTJND
T�IHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has heretofore undertaken
numerous local im�rov�ments for which special assessments may be
levied against property, and
4dHEI�EAS, the City has insufficient funds to pay the
amount due on contracts heretofore entered into or hereafter
to be made for the construction of s^id improvements� and
?��HEREAS� the City Council is of the opinion that
the bes-t' interests of the City and of the property ov�rner s therein
will be served by the cr.eation of a Permanent Improvement
Revolving Fund to provide moneys-for the financing of local
improvements of the City� and
In7HEREAS� the City Council has determined that it will
be necessary to provide the sum of � 100�000v00 in sa.id
fund for such purpose�
NOV�� THEREFORE, BE IT� R��SOLVED by the City Council �
of the City of Hopkins, i��iinnesota � as .follows :
l� It is hereby determined that it is necessary and
expedient to create a Permanent Improvement Revolv�ng
Fund for the purpose of financing local improvements of the
City. Said fund shall be a permanent general f und of the�City ,�
and moneys therein shall be provided by the issuance of general
obligation bonds of the City. Said fund shall be used solely
to finance local improvements a�d shall be a revolving fund to
provide moneys for the special improvement funds which shal�l
be required to restore such moneys when and as the same are
collected f.or the various improvements. In order to preserve
the solvency and permanency of said Permanent Improvement �
Revolving F1znd it is hereby deternii.ned th�t all money furnished
to local improvement funds shall be repaid with interest at �
the rate of not� less than four per cent during the time for
which said money has been so_f urnished.. �
2. The. Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund shall be
kept by the City Treasurer as a special fund of
th�e City separate and apart f.rom all other funds or accounts�
and the moneys therein shall be used for no other purpose
except a.s herein provided� except th�.t when and as there.shall.
be any money in said fund not needed for local improvements
the City �l2anager is authorized to invest such moneys in bonds
of the United States of America or State of I'Jlinnesota or in
general obligation bonds or other securities of�the City.
3. In order to provide money in the Permanent Improve-
ment Revolving Fund and .for the purpose of creating
and mainta.ining said f und, the City shall forthavith issue and
sell its negotiable coupon Permanent Improvement Revolving
Fund Bonds in the agaregate principal amount of �100�000, said
bonds to be datecl October 1, 1948, to be 100 in number and
numbered from 1 to 100, both inclusive, and iri the denomination.
of �1�000 each� to bear interest at the rate designated by the
successful bidder� payable semiannually� and to mature serially
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on 0ctober lst in the amount .of �10,000 in each of �the ye.ars
1949 to 1958, both�inclusive, all without option of prior •
payment .
4. . The City Council shall meet at the City Hall on ..
Tue;aday �. , the 21st day of September � �
1948, at S:oo o' clock P.IVI. � for the purpose of .opening
and,considering sealed bids for th.e purchase of said bonds? :
,"`� and the Sect'y;of:Counc[� is authorized and directed to cause riotice of
sale of said bonds to be given as .provided by law by two weeks_' - �
n��bl.ication in tne official ne�Nspaper. Said notice shall ,
�- �
ea11�:.for sealed bids at a single rate of interest in multiples � -
- � of one-quarter or one�.-,tenth of one percent; shall state that the
bonds will be rnade payable at any-suitable bank or trust .
companyd'esi�nated by the purchasers and that the City will furnish
printed bonds.and the approving le�al opinion.of ivTessrs..Faegre &
Be:��son, 1260:Vorthwestern Bank Building� iJfinneapolis, i�tIinnesota� •
.,:both without cost to the purchasers, and shall require-that each
� bidc+er shall furnish a good faith check or bank.draft in the
sum of at least �2�000., ' -
; ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the city council of Hopkins
on the 17th:day of August, 19�+8. � � �.-
� JOSEPH C. VESELY, NIAYOR � "
A. W. Elmqui st,-
Secretary of the Council
Fran.k N. Whitney,
City Attorney �
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CITY OF xOPKINS
RESOLUTION N0. �40.
A RESOLUTIOIV REFEBRING THE PdATTER OF IZdSTALLING
WATER hiAI NS ON A PORT I OIJ OF WASHI NGT ON AVEPIUE .
TO THE CITY ENGIi�F�S.
WF�RE1�5� the muncil of the city of Hopkins deema it necessary
for the hea.lth, welfare and convenience of the city and its
inhabitants, to make the following local improvements in said city:
Insta.11 water mains in the atreet. on
Washington Avenue in front of the 1Vorth
(PT) Eleven (11) feet of Lot Thirteen
(13) , and all of Lots Fourteen (1�+) and
Fifteen (15), Block Nine (9), West
Minneapolis Center.
�1FiE&EAS, the costs thereof 'should be asseaeed against a.ny
property found benefited thereby, and
WHEREAS, the o�vners of all of the property against which said
coets would be assessed have petitioned the council for such Iocal
improvement; NOW� THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the cauncil of the city of Hopkina that the
matter of making the loc�,l improvement hereinbefore enumerated be
referred to Lee McNally and Associates, city engineers, to
inveetigate the necessary and feasibility of such improvement and
report to the council with all convenient speed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Ho�kina at a regular
meeti ng thereof held this 17th day of August, 19�8.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of-the Council
Frank �T. Whitney,
City Attorney
CITY OF AOPKINS
RESOLIITION N0. 38.
A HESOLIITION REFERRING TIiE hiATTER OF GRADING AND FILLING
PRESTON LANE FROM ASHLEY ROAD TO INTERLACHEN ROAD.TO
CITY ENGINEERS.
WHEREAS, the council of the City of Hopkins deems it necessary
for the health, welfare and convenience of the city a.nd ita inhabitants,
to grade and fill Preston Lane from Aahley Road to Interlachen RAad� and
Wf�REAS, the coats thereof should be aasesaed againet
any property found benefited thereby; NOW, THEREF'ORE�
BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Hopkine that
the matter of making the local improvement hereinbefore set forth be
referred to Lee McNally and Associates� city engineera, to investigate
the necesaity and feaeibility of such improvement and report to the
council with all convenient apeed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regulax
meeting thereof held thia 17th day of August� 19�Fg.
A. W. Elmquist,
JOSEPH C . VESII,Y � MAYOR
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
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A regular meeting of the city council of Hopkins, Niinne sota, was held
this 7th day of September, 1948, at the city hall at 7:30 P.I��i. The following
members were present: Mayor Joseph C. Vesely and councilmen Joseph T.Anderla,
Stuart E. Beckman, Len J. I��lilbert and John �iegler. �one were absent .
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the invoice of Jay '��. Craig Co. ,
in the amount of �li18.85 be returned to them as sar�e was to be taken care
of by the Red Owl Stores. Carried.
Beckman moved, �iegler
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seconded, that the follv�rrin.� bills be paid.Carried.
G�� �AL FUI�TD
Ahrens Mfg. Co. one Miracle t��dhirl
American Linen Co. towel service
Carl A. Anderson labor on sidevralks
James Chm.el misc. painting
Dahlberg Bros . gas �c mi sc .
Earl A. Dahlberg � St. Cloud trip
J'. A. Ess electric al work
Louis G. Faucher � police duty
Hennepin County Review printing
Hopkins Fire Department fire service
C. 0. Hult council-room work
Int' 1. Cit y i�ianagers' Assn. (h2gr. --applic atio n blanks
Anita B. Johnson deputy assessor's �vork
J'oseph Joret labor
Paul Kelley work at beach
I�inn Bros. misc.
Floyd A. Knutson tvork at beach
Thomas 'Vd. Lapic polic e dutg
Dorothy reTallery work at b each
Homer Martinson U��k at beach
g� J� �ayo salary and stamps
Geo. P�f. 14iiles vveed inspector
T�iller-Davis Co. 9 chair cushions
Minneapolis Gas Co. �as service
�iinn. Fire Ec�uipment Co. r ederal Siren & lights
P.�Tinn. Fire Extinguisher Co. recharge
b��innetonka riotor Express express charges
Northwest ern Bell Telephone Co . tel ephone s ervic e
Anton A. Olson labor
H. Fokorny Plumbing & Heating work at Dow House
Ho�vard A. Fuck labor
`6dilliam Quinn labor
H. A. Rogers Co.
Rosenwald-Cooper, Inc.
Ed Ryan, Sheriff Hennepin County,
'�dayne Schmaedke ,
Servic e Farts Co .
Violet K. Souba
Standard Oil Co. �
Franls Stodola
maps
speed signs and misc.
rental police radio serv.
work at b each
�uburban Henn. County Relief Board
Tropical Faint & Oil Co.
Clarenc e Vita
lUlike ;J. Zipoy
compressor
steno�raphic service
gas and oil
labor
relief
paint
repa ir vwrk
assessor's work
RQAD �TD BRIDGE DL�'APTI��NT
Gunnar A. Berglund �labor r
Frank �rickson labor
Earl Gerard 1�Zotors repairs
Glaci er Sand and Gravel Co. sand
Johns on and Hemza �s� •
gokesh Hardware misc.
Leo Lahti crushing rock
Thos. Lapic lab or
Thos . r!iatteson labor
R. .C. IViuir labor
i^�illiam Quinn labor
Stephen S.haw labor
Adolph SQoboda labor
'��AT� DE'PARTN,�N'r
Iiarris Bros.Plumbing Co. garnishment vs. Leo Lahti
Neptune Meter Co. water meters
Neyv EnglQnci ll�eter Repair Co. meter repairs
Leo Lahti on pumphouse
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27.00
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120.88
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1? .50
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102.25
146.05
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76.50
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88.30
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384.03
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SP�C IAL ASSESSIv:r"�TT FUND
16915 First National Bank of Hopkins-sewer & water coupons �2985.83
16916 Lee IvicNally and �lssoci ates- engineers' servic es 843.16
16917 Phelps-Drake Co. projects 9772.38
Ziegler moeed, Anderla seconded, that a soft drink license be granted
to Joseph Eide. Carried.
�iegler moved, Anderla seconded, that an Off-sale liquor license and Oif-
sale non-�intoxicating malt liquor �g����� and soft drink license be granted
to ��i.J. and t'�.T��i.Engler. On the vote, Ziegler, Anderla and F�rilbert voted
tyes' and councilman Beckman voted �not. Carrie d.
&Iilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that the Gar-;'dood Garbage truck body be
purchased. Carried.
Milbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that resolution No. 49, "A R:CLUTION
R��'F. 'ERRI"i�TG 1� 1��ATT� Ol INSTALLI1�tG ���1TER �"!AINS OTv A PORTION QF '�<1�3.FFTI� �VIl�[TE
NO�TH TO THE CITY �,:dG�ERS," marked Exhibit "A", be adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, �lilbert seconded, that resolution No. 42, "R'r�OLUTION
ADOPTING SP�CIAL ASSr�SSNEL�T�," marked Exhibit "B", be adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that petition opposing the tarring oP
cer�ain streets in Peaceful Valley be placed on file. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that engineers Ralph D. Thomas and
Associates draw up specifications on which bids can be called for on cast
iron pipe needed for trunk sewer. Carried.
Beckman moved, Milbert seconded, that resolut ion No. 43, "1� RESQLUTICN
EKl'RESSING THE AFPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF HOPI�INS TO TKE BOARD OF �ARK
COItlII��iISSIQNERS OF THE CI'�Y OF �II�TNEAPOLIS ," marke d Exhibit "C" ,. be adopt ed .
Carried. - -
BeclQnan moved, Itlilbert seconded, that resolution No. 47, "R�SOLUTION
DIRECTING �tTBLICATION OF IvOTICE OF flEAARING ON SPECI�iL ASSESSA�I'S," marlsed
Exhibit t'Dr', be adopted. Carried. .
�ilbert moved, Anderla seconded, that the clerk be authorized to hire
some one to assist in rue.king up special assessments. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Becknan seconded, that resolution No. 44, "A RF�OLUTION
ORDERING A HEARIPSG ON CERTAIN ENGII�?EERS' REPORTS ON LOCAL I1���ROVr.''f• v�NTS , rr
marked Exhibit '.'E", be adopted. Carried. -
Beckman moved, Niilbert secondedx that the bill of Leo Lahti fvr �3550.00
for crushing Tock be allovved less �400.00 to be withheld until pump house
No. 3 is completed by repairing the floor drain and placing insulation
in hatch-tinray and inside cover plates are placed over louvers and tY�at check
be not delivered until gravel pit v�alls are slanted down and the secretary
of the council notified by Anton Olson that work has been done. Carried.
Milbert moved, Beckman seconded, that�Harris Bros. be paid :�288.21 on
receipt of authorization from Leo Lahti, and that balance of :;�56.79 on bill
for construction of pum�-house be held up until completion of pump-house
job, Carried.
Beckman moved, Ziegler seconded, that 1�2i.nneapolis Gas Company be granted
permission to extend gas mains as per plans No. 4476 and 4477. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that the city accept vaith thanks the
rescue squad truck from the fire departnent. Carried.
Beclffnan moved, ,Anderla seconded, that the fire department be grant ed
permission to hold bingo games at I�Zatt's during the months of November
and December, 1948. Carried.
Beckman moved, �iegler seconded, that the clerk be authorized to
fill. out the rec�uest of State of D.iinnesota �'dater Pollution Commission
as to trunk sewer financing in t he amount of :�100 , 000.00. Carrie d.
Beclunan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city ofier Forty five
hundred dollars (�4500.00) for Blocks 25 to 29 inclusive, i�'�est
I�inneapolis Division. Carried.
• Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that there will be no private
drivevJay snow plowing done by the city. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, t,hat the city attorney write
to Dr. Jas. C. Bryant and ask him to fill in the 'basement of the
original gas plant on Second Street �outh between Sixth and Seventh
Avenue. Carried. .
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that councilman Becicman represent
the c ity on t he Park an d Playground Commis sio n.
�iegler moved, Beckman second ed, that resolution No. 46, "A t�F�SOZU-
TION REFERRII�IG THE NlATT�R OF GRA,DING AND FILLII�G 'I�AT PORTION QF FARI4�AI,E
ROAD II� TI� PLAT OF HOBBY ACRES ti'�IFiICH ADJ'OINS THE RIGHT OF t'dAY OF TTI�
ST . PAUL , D�'aLudAUI4� AND 11ltAi�TITOBA RAIL�i1AY TO CT TY Il�TGINE ERS ," marke d
Exhibit "F", be adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that the final public hearing
on the Zoning Ordinance be held Sept er� er 17, 1948, at 7;30 P.IVI.
at t he c i t y hall . C arri e d. � � �,,,„,�.,,,,�,,,,�,,.v.�,,.,M,�- ��
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Ziegler moved, Anderlatseconded, that the m�ing be adjourned.
Carried.
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CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOI,IITION N0. �9.
A RESOLIITION REFERRIATG THE MATTER OF INSTALLING WATER MAINS ON A
POHTION OF TWEL1iTTH AVENUE 1VORTH TO THE CITY ENGINEER9.
�AS, the couacil of the city of Hopkins deema it
necesae.r9 for the health, melfare and convenieace of the city and
ite inhabitanta, to make the follo�viag local improvement in
said city:
Install water maina in that portion of
Twelfth Avernxe North described ae followa:
�ommencing at the intersectioa of F'i.rat
Street aorth and Twelfth Ave�e Aorth, and
runaing BTorth along Taelfth Ave�e Borth
to the North line of Lot Ten (10), Block
Seventy-sia (76), Weet Minneapolie� Secoad
Divi eion.
W�REAS, the costa thereof ehould be aseeseed aga.inet ar�y
property found benefited thereby, and
tiVHE&EAS� the ownsre of a portion oP the property against which
said costa would be aeseseed have petitioned the council for euch locsl
improvement; DTOW, THERE6'OBE�
BE IT RESOLPED by the council of the ci ty of Hopkine that the
mattar of making the local improvement hereinbefore enumerated be
referred to Lee McNally and �ssociatee, city engineera� to inveatigate
the neceeeity and feaeibility of ench improvement and report to the
council with all coavenient epeed.
. ADOP'PED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regular
meeting thereof held thie 7th day of September, 19�g.
A. W. Elmqaiet,
Secretary of the Council
Frs.nk N. Whitney,
City Attorney
JOSP�PH C. YESP�Y, MAYOR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLII'I'ION N0. �2.
RESOLIITIOV ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSPdIl�'l'S.
� Wi�SEAS, pursuant to direction from the council, notice was published
in the official paper of the city of Hopkins at least twenty days prior to
September 7, 19�, stating that the council will meet at the council chambers
in the city ha.11 on 'l�esday, September 7, 19�g at 7:j0 o'clock P.I�4. for the
purpose of passing upon proposed assessments upon all of the lots, pieces or
parcels of land abutting upon the following local improvements, to-wit:
Corrected Re-aesessments for aewer a�zd water on Texas Avenue from Ogford
Street to Division Street and on Divieion 5treet.
9dditional aseesament for sewer to correct error in double sewer assessment on
Texa.s Avenue and Division Street � a s follows: glong Monl� Avenue North from
�celaior Bon].evard to Lake Street; thence rlortheasterly along Lake Street to Texas
or Co�umbus gvenue; thence N'orth along Columbus gvenue to Division Street; a,lso
along all of Oxford, Cambridge and Digision Streets an d Murphy gvenue.
Sidewalk and curb in the following locations: On West side of Fifth Avenue
DTorth between First Street North and South line of Lot Nine (9), Block Eighty-
three (gj), West Minneapolis, Second Division; on West side of Tenth gvenue North
in front of Lots One (1) to Four (�+) , Block Seventy-ei�t (7g) , West I�iinneapolis,
Second Diviaion; on East side of Eleventh Avenue biorth in front of Lot Twenty (20),
� Block Seventy-ei�t ( 78) , West biinneapoli s, Second Divi sion; on East side of Sigth
Avenue North between Second a.nd Third Streets North; on Weat side of Fourteenth
Avenue North between First and Second Streets North; on West side of Fourteenth
9verYue North between Second Street North and railroad ri�it-of-way; on East side of
Fifteenth Avenue North in front of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Ninety-
three (93), West Mi�eapolis, Second Division; on Fifth_ Avenue North in front of
Lots Six ( 6) , Seven ( 7) and Ei�t (g) , Fairhope.
G�irb in the followi.ng locations: On East side of Fifth Avenue bTorth between First
Street North and Second Street North; on both sides of First Street North from Fifth
Avenue to Waehington Avenue; on both sides of Oak Glen Dri.ve from First Street I�orth to
Second Street North; on both sides of Park Lane from Excelsior Avenue to Second Street
North; on Ridgewood Drive f rom Park Zane to Second S�reet North.
Tar oil treatment to streets and alleys in the follo�ing locations: East and
West alley in Block Sixty-six (66), West Idinneapolis, Second Division; in front of
Lot Four (�) , Block Eight ( g) ; Lots One (1) to Five ( 5) , Block Two (2) , and Lota
Two (2) and Three (j), Block Seven (7), Hobby gcrea; Fifteenth Avenue North from
First Street North to North line of Lot Seventeen (17), Block Seventy-four (7�)
West iiinneapolis, Second Division; Jackson Avenue from Excelsior Avenue to First
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Street South; �ixth gvenue North from 5econd Street North to Third Street North;
Second Street North between Fourteenth Avenue North and Seventeenth Avenue North;
the alley in Block Idinety-six (�6), West Minneapolis, Second Diviaion; East and
West alley in Block Sixty-nine (69), West Minneapolis, Seconc3 Division;
Sewer on Fifteenth Avenue North between Fourth Street North and State
Highway number Seven (7). �
Water on Fifteenth Avenue North between South line of Lot Twenty-four (2�),
Block Ninety-four (9�) , ti�est l�iinneapolis, Second Division� and St�.te Hi�k�ay nwnber
Seven (7).
AND WSERF�AS� at such meeting of September 7, 19�g at 7:30 o'clock P.M, therm
were ao objectiona to the propoaed asaeesments, eace�t rvritten objectioas r�ere
� filed� to said additional' assee'sme,nt'for 'sewer= to, correct -ertor in double �sewer
aesesament on Teaas Avenue and Division Street� which objectioas were heard
and paeaed upon;
NOW, �IF�tEFORE� B� IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkins that
said proposed assessments as above set forth, and each of them, are hereby adopted
an
and�assessment ia hereby levied against each of the lots, parts of lots, pieces or
parcels of land described therei n in the sums therein respectively set forth,
and each of said tractsof land is hereby founc� to be benefited in the amount of
the assess,nent levied against it �erein.
BE IT FiJRT�R RESOLVED, that each of eaid assessments, with accxv.ing interest
thereon at the rate oi aix (6) percent per annum, shall be a lien upon the
property aga,inst which the same is assessed, concurrent with general taxes and
shall be payable in equal a,nnual installments, extending over the following
periods, namely:
Corrected Re-assessmenta for sewer on Texas Averiue from Oxford Street to Division
Street and on Division Street shall extend over a period of nine (9) yeara from
January 1�,: 19�+9 to January 1, 1957, inclusive;
Corrected Re-aasesaments for water on Texas Avenue from Oxford Street to
Division Street and on Division Street shall extend over a period of nineteen (19)
years fron Jaarsary 1, �g�+g to January 1, 1967, inclusive.
Additional Assessment fo"r sewer to correct error in double sewer a8sessment on
Texas Avenue and Division Street, as followa: Along I�1onk Avenue North fror�
Excelaior Boulevard to Lal�e Street; thence IJortheasterly along Lake Street to Texas
or Columbus Avenue; thence North along Columbus Avenue to Division Street; also
along all of Ogford, Cambridge and Division Streets and i�urphy Avenue, ehall ex-
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tend over a period of five (5) years from January 1, �95g to Ja.nuary 1, �962,
inclusice.
All assessments for sidewalk and curb shall extend over a period of five (5)
years from January 1, 19�+9 to January 1, 1953� inclusive.
All assessments for curb shall extend over a period of five (5) years from
Ja�a.ry 1, 19�+9 to January 1, �953, inclusive.
All asaessments for tar oil treatment to streeta and alleys ehall extend
over a period of three (3) yeara from January 1,- �9�+9 to January 1, 1951, inclueive.
All asseasments for aewer on Fifteenth Avenue i�Torth betr��een Fourth Street
1Qorth and State iiighway number Seven (7) sha11 extend over a period of ten (10)
years from January 1, �9�+g to Ja.nuary 1, 195g, inclusive.
All assessments for water on Fifteenth Avenue North between the South line of
Lot Ttventy-four (2�) , Block Ninety-four (9�+) , West �Iinneapolis� 5econd Division,
and State Hig�way number Seven (7), shall extend over a period of ten (10) years
from Ja,nuary 1, �9�g to January 1, i95g, inclusive.
ADOPTED by the city council of Hopkins, Niinnesota, at a regular meeting thereof
held this r7th day of September, 19�.
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JOSEPH C. VESII�Y� M9YOR
A. W. EI,�uQUI ST ,
Secretary of the Council
F� Td. WHITNEY,
City �ttorney '
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CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOLIITION N0. �j.
A RESOLUTIODT F�CPR�SSING THE APPRECIATION OF TF� CI�Y OF HOPKINS
TO THE BOABD 0�' PAl� COMMISSIONEES OP' THE CI�Y OF MINNEAPOLIS.
W�REAS, the Board of Park Commieaionere of the City of
Minneapolis hae oa two occaaione during the paet t�oo geara been moat k3.nd
and coneider�te to the Cit� of Hopkins in that the Board of Park
Commiesioners of the City of Minneapolie did grant to the Cit� of Hopk3ne:
firet� in the year 19�7� a permit to constract a eaaitary aeWer trnnk line
�hrough the Meadoabrook Golf Course property and, second, in the year
19�. a permit to coaetruct a sewer lift etation on the gronnds of the
Meadowbrook Golf Course; NOW, TS]�EPOEE,
BE IT �SOLVED by the council of the City oP Hopkine that the
city hereby officially eapresees ite gratitude and thanke to the Board
of Park Commiesionere oP the Citg of Minneapolie Por this fine spirit
of cooperation, and that the secretary of the council be instrncted to
send a copy of thie reaolution to the Board of Park Commiesionere of the
City of Minneapolis.
ADOPTED at a regalar meetiag oP the covncil of the City of Hopkins
thie 7th. day oP September, 19�4g.
A. A�. Elmqaist,
9ecretary of the Council
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ra.nk N. Whitney,
City Attorney
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CITY OB HOPKINS
RESOLIITIOR DTO. �+7.
RES�i0TI0N DIRECTING PUBLICATIOId OF NO`I'ICE OF HEARIIJG ON SPECIAL ASSESSME�TS.
W�REAS, contracte have beea let for the local improvemente hereinafter li�ted,
and the coata of such improvemeats have b�en determiaed, and the amount to be
specially asaesaed for each improvement againat every aeaeaeable lot� piece or parcel
of land abutting upon euch improvement 2�as been calculated, a.nd euch asaesemeats are on
Pile with the 3ecretary of the Council aad open to public inapection� to-�it:
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Aaseeament No. 1: Inetalling sa,nitary sewer in Preston's Interlachen Park, as followa:
Along all of Preato n Lane and along Aehley Road betraeen Boyce Street and Preston
Lane and along Boyce Street between gehley Road and Oakwood fload, at a total
coat of $16� 1g,2.00. L
Aeseesmeat No. 2s Installing water in Preston's Interlachen Park, ae followa: Along
all of Preston Lane and along Aahley Road between Boyce 3treet and Preston I,ane
and along Bo�ce 3treet between Ashley Road and Oakwood Road, at a total cost
of $i�,656.00. ` �
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Asaeesmeat DTo. 3: Inetalling sanitary set�er from the etreet in�residence located on
Lot 1� Block 10, West Minneapolia� at a total coet of $655•�•`
Aasessment No. ��Installing ssaitary sewer on Holly Eoad from the North line oP Lot 8,
Block l�, F. A. Savage'e Interlachen Park, and ninning eoutherly on Holly Road
to Interarban Street, at a total cost of $2,560.00: .
Aseesament No. 5: Inatalling water on Holly Road from the DTorth line of Lot 8, Block 14,
F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park, and ranning southerly on Holly 8oad to Interurban
3treet, at a total cost of $2,160.00:
Aeseesment �o. 6 Inatalling eanitaxy sewer commencing at the intersection of Minnetonka
Milla Hoad and Fifth Avenue North; thence Southeaeterly along Minnetonka Mills Road.
to S�reet Briar Lane; thenee Northerly aloag Sweet Briar Lane 628.4 feet, at a total
C06t Of $3�009.,00.'' '
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Assesament No. 7:�Installing water commencing at Sroeet Briar Lane and Minnetonka Milla
Road; thence Northerly along S�veet Briar Lane 7Z40 feet� at a total coet of
$4, �+5�.00..�
Asseasment No. 8: Installing eider�alk and curb on the East side of Tenth Avenue North
in frvnt of Lote 22, 2j and 2�4, Block 99. Weat Minneapolis, 3econd Divieion� at
a tots7. cost of �27.00.J
Aaeeeament No. 9:C Inetalling eidewalk and curb on the West eide of Fifth gvemxe North�
in front oP I,ots l, 2 and 3, and installing curb in front of Lote �F, 5 and. C� all in
Block B�F, West Minneapolis� 3econd Division, at � total coat or $903.50.✓
Aeaessment �o. 10: Installing eidewalk and carb on Sigth Aveaue North in front of
Lots 3,� and 5, Block 103, and Lots 4 and 5, Block 1b2, and inetalling curb
along the�North side of Lot 5, Block 103, and �long the 3outh eide of Lot 3,
Block 103� and along the North aide of Lot 24, Block g�� and ia front of Lote
1� 2 aad 3, Block 102, West Minneapolis, Second. Diviaiori� at a total cost of
$2,29s.00,�
� As�esement 1Qo. 11: Installing curb along both aides of Jackeon Aeenue betaeen
�celsior Aveaue and Firat Street South, and inatalling drivew�ye in front of
Lota 6, 2g� 29 a.nd j0� Block 21, West Minneapolie Center� at a total cost
of $2620.00:
AND W�EEA3, the areas proposed to be assessed for eaid improvement� are all
lots, piecea and parcela of land abuttiag upon eaid improvementa; NOW, THERE'F'ORE�
BE IT RESOLVED that notice be publiahed ia the official paper at least twenty
(2p) da.ys before the meeting� that the council oP the City of Hopkine �rill pa.se upon
said propoeed aseeaements at its regular meeting to be held in the council chambere
in the city hall on `t�esday, October 19. 19�$, at 7:j0 o�clock P.M.
ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the council of the City of Hopkine held this
seventh day of September, 19�+8.
g. W. Elmqniet,
JOSEPH C. VESELY, Mayor
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitaey,
City Attorney
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NOTICE OF HE�.RING ON $PECIAL ASSESSMENTS.
DTOTICE IS F�REBY GIPEN that the conncil oP the Citg of Hopkins will meet
at the council chambere in the city hall on Tueaday, October 19, 19�Fg� at
7:j0 o'clock P.M. for tha purpoee of paseing npoa proposed aesesements upoa a11 -
the lota, pieces or parcels of land abutting upon the following local improve-
menta, to-�it:
�Aesesement 1Qo. 1: Installing sa.aitary eewer in Prestoa�s Interlachen Park, as
followe: Along all of Preaton Lane and along Ashley Road between Boyce Street
and Preaton Lane and along Hoyce Street between Aehley Eoad and Oakwood Road,
at a total coet oP $16,192.00.
� Aesesament No. 2: Installing water ia Preeton's Interlachea Park, as followe:
Along all of Preston Lan.e and along Aahley Road between Boyce Street and
Preston La,ae and along Boyce Street bet�een Aehle� Eoad a.nd Oakwood Roa�;
at a total coet oi $1�+,656.00.
✓ Aseessment No. 3s Inatalling ean.itary sewer irom the etreet into residence loca.ted
on Lot 1, Block 10, Weat Minneapolis, at a total cost of $655•��•
'�Aeseasment DTo. �: Inatalling sanitar�r eewer on Holl.y Eoad from the DTorth line of
Lot g. Block 1�� F.A. Savage'a Interlachen Park� a.nd running eoutherly on
Holly Roa.d to Interurban 3treet, at a. total cost of �2�56p.00.
✓ Ageesement No. 5: Inetalling �vater on Holl� Road from the gorth line of I+ot 8,
Block 1�, F. g. Savage'e Interlachen Park, and running aoutherly on Holly
Road to Internrban Straet� at a total cost oP $2�160.00.
✓ Asseasment No. 6: Inetalling eaaitary sewer commencing at the intersection of
Minnetonka Mills Road and Fifth Avenue North; thence 3outheasterly along
Minnetonka Mills 8oad to Sweet Briar Lane; thence DTortherly along Sweet
Briar Lane 62g.�+ feet� at a total co st of $3�009.00.
'� gesessment No. 7: Inst�zlling water commencing at Sr�eet Briar Lane and Minnetonka
Mille Road; thence northerly along 3weet Briar La.ne 7�0 feet, at a tota.l
coet of $�+, �+5�+, oo .
✓ Aeseaement No. S: Inatalling aidewalk and curb on the East aide of Tenth Avenue
North in front of Lota 22, 23 and 2�+� Block 99� Weat Minneapolis, Second
Division� at s� total cost of $627.00.
n4 Aesessment No. 9: In�talling eidewalk aad curb on the West side of Fifth Avenue
�ortih in front of Lote 1, 2 aad j� and inetalling curb in front of Lote �+, 5
and 6, All in Block 84� West Minneapolis� Second Divieion, at a tota.l cost
of �go3.5o.
� Aesessment IJo. 10: Inetalling sidevoalk and curb on Sixth Avenue North
in front of Lote j,�+ and 5, Block lOj, and Lots � and 5, Block 102�
and ineta�lling curb a.long the DTorth side of Lot 5, Block lOj, and
along the Sonth eide of Lot 3, Block 103� and along the 8orth eide
of Lot 2�+� B1ock 5�+, and in fmnt of Lota 1� 2 and j, Block 102�
Weet Minaeapolis, Second Division� at a total coet of $2p2-�:t�`:' �, ����� �`'�
�� Asaesement No. 11: Inatalling curb along both eides of Jackson AQeaue
between F�celefor Avenue and Firat Street South, and inst�l.ling
driveways in front of Lota 6, 28, 29 and j0, Block 21, West Mianeapolia
Center, at a total coet of $2,6�.00.
Dated: September 13, 19�8.
A. W. Elmqniat.
3ecretar�► oi the Council
Frank N. Whitney.
City Attorney
Published ia The Hennepin Count� 8evievr on 3eptember 16� 19�.
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�CITY OF HOPBI�S
RESOI,II3'I0� N0. �+�F.
A RESOLUTION ORDERIbiG A HEARING OH CERTAIN E�GINEERS'
REPOHTS ON LOCAL IMPROQEMEIJTS.
�H�EAS, the council of the city of Hopkins on April 20� 19�8� adopted a
resolution referring the matter of certain local improvements, to-wit:
Improvement �To. 1. Treat the following atreet reith tar oil, namel�r:
Fifth Avenne South between 3econd 3treet South and Boulevard Street.
Improvement ATo. 2. Treat the following atreete with tar oil, n�mely:
Senenth Avenue 3onth between Fifth 3treet South and Eighth $treet 3outh.
Eighth Avenue South between Siath Street South and Eighth 3treet South.
Ninth Avenue Sonth bet�oeen 3eventh Street South and Eleventh Street South.
Teath Avenue 3outh from Siath Street Sonth to Seveath Street South.
Improvement �o. 3. Treat the folloaoing atre�ts with tar oil� namely:
Boulevard Street from Fifth Ave�e to 31xth Avemie and Sixth gvenue South
from Bouleeard Street to Seventh Street South.
Improeememt l�o. �. Inatall curb in the Pollotring locatioas� namely:
On the West eide of Fifth Avenue bett�eea Ezcelaio r Avenne and Firet Street
North; on the �ast eide of Fifth Avenue between tha end of the preeeat ca.rb
by the Hopkiae Theatre and First Street �orth; on the BTorth sida of
Egcelsior Avenue between the Easterly line of Lot Twelve (12), B1 �k'
Five (5), Parkridge� aad Ad.ame Aveaue� �
to Lee McNally & lsaociates, cit�r engineers, for their investigation and report� a.nd
WF�REA3� said city engineera ha.ve investigated the neceaei�y an� feaeibility
of all of said local improvements aad on S�ptember 7� 19�+8, reported ther�on to
the conncil and Piled their aritten reports voith the secretary oP the council,
�rhich reporte make the follovoing recommendatione:
Improvemeat DTo. 1: that said improvement ie aot pr�ctical and it ia not recommeaded.
Improvement 1Po. 2: that the following portiona of the streeta named in Improvement
�o. 2 be treated trith tar oil: 3eventh Avenue South from Fifth Street South
to the middle of the block South of Seventh Street; Eighth Aveane South
betrveen Siath Street South and Seventh 3treet 3outh; Rinth Aeenue South
fmm Seventh Street South to Eleventh 3treet South, and Tenth Avenue South
bet�reen Sigth Street South and Seventh Street Sonth for the diatance it
ie graded only.
Imp rovemeate Nos. 3 and �: that eaid improvements be granted, aad
WgEEEAS, the council of the city of Hopkiaa hae not yet eelected or appointed
a city manager for the city: AOW� RSF�EBORE,
BE IT RESOLYED that said engineere' reporte ehall be coaeidered by the
council and action taken thereon at a regalar meeting of said council to be held
on `l�esday, the 5th day of October� 19�F8� at 7:30 o'clock P.M. � And
BE IT FURTHE R RESOLQED that the eec�etary of the council give aotice oP sach
hearing by publishing u notice once each rveek for tao successive weeke in the
official aewepaper of the city� a�id notice to describe in general laaguage the
improvements recommended in the engiaeere' reporte and the eatimated coate
the re of .
ADOPTED by the council of the city oP Flopkins at a regular meeting thereof
held thie 7th dqy of September� lj�.
JOSEPH C. VESELY� MAYOH
A. W. Elmqni et �
Secretary oP the Couneil
Fraak DT. Whitney,
City Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON ENGINNI�BB' EEPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IMPflOVIIKFNTS.
DTOTICE I3 �REBY QIVEN that the city engineers of Hopkine did on the 7th day
of September, 19�8. file reports �ith the city council relating to local improvements
in the following locatione, to-�it:
Improvement No. 1. T reat the follovoing atreet with tar oil. namel�:
FiPth Avenue South between 3ecoad Street South and Bouleeard 3treet, which
the engineera recommend be not done ae an impractical improvemeat.
Improvement DTo. 2. Treat the follo�ing streets with tar oil, namely:
Se�enth Avenne 3onth betroveen Fifth Street Sonth and Eighth Street South.
Eighth Avenue South between Siath 3treet South and Eighth Street South.
�iath Avenue South bet�veen 3eveath Street South and Eleventh Street South.
Tenth Avenue 8outh�Prom Sixth Street South to Seventh Street South, that the
engineere recommead that only the follvwing portione of said improeement
be made� to-�oi.t:
Seventh gvenue Son�h from Bifth Street South to the middle
of the block Sonth of 3eveath Street; Eighth Avenue 3outh
between Siath Street 3onth and. Seeenth Street South; Ainth
Avenue 3outh from 3eventh Street South to Eleventh Street
South, and Tenth Avenue South bet�een Sigth Street South
and 3eventh Street 3outh for the diata.nce it ie graded only;
at an estimated coat for the portione of the improvementa recommended by the
engineers of Five Thousand Sia Hundred Dollars ($5,600.00).
Improvement �o. j. Treat the follo�ing etreete �ith tar oil, namely:
Bonlevard Street fzom Fifth Avenue to Sixth Aveaue and Sixth Avenue South
from Boulevard. Street to Seventh Street South, at an estimated coet of
Three Thousand Eighty Dollars ($3�080.00).
Improvement No. �. Install curb in the following locationa, nemely:
On the Weat eide of Fifth Avenne bet�oeen &`xcelsior Avenue and First Street �orth;
on the East side of Fifth Avea�e beto�eea the end of the present carb by the
Hopkine Theatre and First Street 1Qorth; on the North aide of E�celeior Aeenue
between the Easterly liae of Zot R�rel�e (12) � Block F'i.ve (5) , ParkMdge�
and Adams Avenne, at an eetimated coet of Three Thousand Dollara ($3.000.00),
and that the city couacil hae by resolution Piaed Taesday� the 5th d�y of October�
19�8, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the council chambera in the cit� hall as the time
and place at which the canncil will hear such pereona ae care to be heard in
reference thereto and will coaeider said engineera' reporte aud act thereon.
Dated at Hopkias� Minneeota� this 9th day of September� 19�8.
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Council.
Pnbliehed i n The Henaepin.County Review on September 16th and 23rd., 1948.
CITY OF HOPgIN3
RESOLIITI016 A0. �6
A RESOLIITIOIV REFER&ING THE MATTER OF GB,9,DIBTG AND FILLING
T&AT PORTION OF FAFM�ALE ROAD IN TSE PLAT OF HOBBY ACR�S
WHICH AATOINS �iE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE ST. PAUL, MII,WAUKEE
AND MANITOBA RAILWAY_TO CITY ENGINEEES.
WHEB,EAS, the council of the City of Hopkina deeme it
necessary for the health� welPare and convenience of the city and
ite inhabita.nts� to grade aad fill tha.t portion oP Farmdale Hoad
in the plat of Hobby Acres rohich adjoina the right of wa� of the
St. Paul, Milwaukee and Manitoba Railw�y� and
WIiFRF�iS� the costa thereof ahould be asseaeed ag�inst
anp property found benefited thereby; �OW. '�'HEEEFOHE�
BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Hopkins that
the matter oP making the local improvement hereiabefore set forth
be referred to Lee McNally and Aseociatea, cit� engiaeera� to
inveatigate the necessity and feaeibilitg of such improvemeat
and report to the council with wll convenient speed.
9DOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regalar
meeting thereof held this 7th d�y of September� 19�.
A. W. Elmqnist,
JOSEPH C. VESELY, Ms�yor
Secretary of the Council
Frank Id. Whitney,
City Attorney
r
A regular meeting of the city c,ouncil of Hopkins, �iinnesota, was held
this 21st day of September, 1948, at the city hall at 7:30 P.T4��. The
followin� members were present :�iayor Joseph C. Vesely and councilmen J'oseph
T,. Anderla, Stuart E. Beckman, Len J. Milbert and John Ziegler. None
were ab�ent.
Zie�ler moved, �B:e.��kma� seconded, that Seventeenth Avenue be zoned
residential from Ivi. and ;;t. L. �railway tracks to North boundary line.Carried.
� �,�,,,,.�.� , .... . ' ,.
Ziegler moved, l�iilbert seconded, that city engineer prepare zoning map
and reduce size for publication and this nap be adopted as proposed zoning
map. Carried.
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Beckman moved, Iviilbert seconded, that the following bills be pa id .
Carrie d . .
14895
14896
14897
14898
14899
14900
14901
14902
1490�3
14904
14905
14906
14907
14908
14909
14910
14911
14912
14913
14914
14915
14916
14917
14918
14919
12920
14921
14922
14923
14924
14925
14926
14927
14928
14929
14930
149 31
14932
14933
14934
14935
14936
14937
14938
14939
14940
14941
14942
14943
74
75
76
77
17925
17926
17927
17928
17929
17930
Alic e I��� . Anderson ,
Anna f�. Borland
Jas. Chmel
Gladys Fxcher
D�Iae B..Good �
Gust Japs
Ida A. J'ohnson
Olga �elley
�,sth er P:�. I�oss
Bridget Larkin
Louise Zussier
T�,�att. i�icCauley
Rose I�Tickodym
Ethel Ttii. Olson
Ida I�. Olson
P��argaret C . Owens
Selma �ahl
Gladys �. Peterson
H. J'. Fuck
Adeline Sedesky
Elizabeth Slavin
Tuarian Stepanek
I�ona Sundquist
Lola ��. .Yackel
Dahlb erg Bros .
Larane Dodge
Duncan Neter Corporation
Louis G. Faucher
R . H. Gardne r
Hennepin County
LeRoy Henson
Johns -T�1lanville
n�Trs. Gordon L. Johnson
Joseph Joret.
Koss Paint Co.
Thmas �`d. Lapic
�n.n � Larson
Gr''��TE�i L�L FUN�
electio
electio
electio
electio
' electio
. electio
electi o
electio
elec�L io
ela cti o
electi o
electio
electio
electio
electio
electio
electio
elect io
electio
electio
electio
electio
electio
electio
n clerk
n clerk
n police
n clerk ,
n clerk
n police
n clerk
n clerk
n c lerk
n c lerk
n clerk
n police
n clerk
n clerk
n c lerk
n clerk
n clerk
n c lerk
n police
n clerk
n cle rk
n clerk
n cl erk
n clerk
gas and repairs
library cl er k
parking meters
polic e duty
che cking meter-mone y
relief
lab or
insulati on of
library cl �'k
labor
work et c . at
police. duty
library clerk
P,�:inneapolis Gas Company gas service
Idels Nelson labor
T�Torthern States Fov��er Co. laborrical service
Robert Novotny labor
Anton A. Olson labor
Howard A. ��k � labor
iiJilliam Quinn
Rosenwald-Coope�, Inc. 18 street signs
Service garts Co. repairs
Skelly Oil Co. gasoline
Violet K. Souba stenographic
Frank Stodola labor
-, ^ FU1�3D
.�
�
ci ty hall attic
new lib ra ry
A. L. Feudner
Ho���ard �d. Perkins
Dougl as Rees
Frank T� ��lhitney
Gunner Berglund
Bren Hardva�re
Frank B. Brokl
Frank Erickson
SE!-dAG� DI.�POSAL
appraiser
appraiser
apprai s er
f ees & expens es acquiring
ROAD AND BRSDGE rUND
labor
mis c .
service
title lift sta.
labor cutting wee�s
labor
Glenn Johnson Contracting Co. black top
Thomas I�;atteson labor
20.70
24.15
24.15
18.40
24.15
20.70
20.70
20.70
24.15
20.70
20.70
20.70
18.40
20.70
20.70
24�15
18.40
24.15
18.40
20.70
18.40
20.70
20.70
18.40
261.10
35.26
422.67
33.38
46.00
116.00
32.20
423.30
15.00
102.35
582.50
42'.36
4.90
.89
51.10
625.90
67.00
107.�4
9.94
104.65
72.51
16.75
101.00
38.09
110.40
25.00
25.00
25.00
112.50
95.36
62.75
140.00
99.45
2147 . ].2
25.88
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ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND, cont.
17931 R. C. Muir lab or
17932 Northern �tates Po`°�er Co. electrical service
17933 Republic Creosoting Co�pany tar
17934 Lawrence Ridgway labor
17935 Adolph Svoboda . labor
17936 4Vrn. H. Ziegler Co. broom 8c refillin�
'L'dATER FUND
7438 Northern States Power Co. electric al service
7439 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. telephone service
7440 �'destside Blacksmith Shop vJelding
SPLCIAL ASSESSP;�NT FU1�TD
16918 Glenn Johnson Contracting Co. black t op _
16919 Northwestern National Bank of b'lpls. bonds and interest
16920 Republic Creosoting Co. road tar
5�87.06
7.90
4038.83
35.33
95.36
157.40
512.65
22.09
55.00
1712.40
1712.86
548.53
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that resolution �52, �"A RFSOLLTTION
t�+ E'ERRING THE MATTER OF TAr'� OIL TREA'Ifi�1��TT TO i4 PORTION OF T�3�TTH AVIlVUE NORTH
AND INSTAI,I,ri�TG A COATCR�,T� DRN�'�dAY IlVT FRONT OF I,OT 31, BLOC� 22, '4'�F�ST
N�Ni`TEAPOLIS . C�t�TTER, TO THE C ITY II�TGINEER�,'� marke d Exhibit '�C�, be adopt ed.
Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that resolution ��'-53, "RF�SSOLUTION
RFT.r�TING TO A Hr�.4RING OId II�TGIN�RS t RE�'ORT� FOR INSTALI,ATI ON OF Z7AT1,R b�Ii�S
ON A PORTION OF T',�iEGFTH AVENUE NORTH AND FOR GRADING AIV� FILY�ING A PORTION
OF FA�y�ALE ROA� IN T� PI,AT OF HOBBY ACRF� ," narke t L+'xhib it ._ "D" , b e
adopted. Carried. .
Ziegler moved, Beck�an seconded, that the request of th e fire depart-
ment f or compartments and racks in t he rescue squad truck be grant ed but
not to egceed Four Hundred Fifty Dollars and work to b e supervised by
Len J. I�iilbert. Carried.
Ziegler moved, llhilbert seconded, that the request of The Children's
Theatre for the use of two rooms in the DoUr House every Tuesday from 3:45
to �ix o'clock P.M. until school closes in the spring be granted at a
rental fee of ��.00 per week. Carrie d.
At 8:00 P.P�I. the nayor announced that this was the time and place for
the opening of bids f or t he purchas e of :�100 , 000 Permanent Improv ement
Revolving Fund Bonds of the city advertised for sale in accordance with a
resolution adopted August 17, 1948. The secretary of the counci 1 then
presented an affidavit showing publication of notice of sale two weeks in
the official newspaper, which was eaamined and found satisfactory and ordered
placed on file. The secretary reported that four sealed bids had been re-
ceived. These were then opened, �abulated and found to be as foll�:vs:
Name of bidder Int erest rat e Amount oP bid
Combined bid of
Kalman 8c Company, Inc. ,
Juran & Noody,
Allison-L'�illiams Company,
Combined bid of
First National Bank,
Hopkins , �iinn. and
First National Bank,
Niinn eap o l i s, P,�1inn .
Cor�bined bid of
C. S. Ashmun Company and
�haughnessy & Company,
Conbined bid of
J. I�. Dain and Co.,
T�orthwestern National Bank,
�d Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood
2.50 0
2.30 0
2.50 0
111inneapolis
2.40�0
�100,151.10
100,177.50
100,428.00
100,078.52
�ouncilman Beckman then introduced ''A RL�OLU�'IOId A�t'dARUING `� �ALE OF
�100 , 000 FII�!ANII�TT I'i�IFROV ��G�NT REVOZV ING .�''UI�TD BONDS ," attach�d Exhibit Tr�rt �
(,�50) and moved its adoption. The motion for the adoption of said resolution was
duly seconded by councilman �iegler, and upon the vote being taken theremn
was carried unanimously. Said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted
and the mayor and secretary of the council bein,g present affixed their
signatures thH�eto in approval the�eoF.
Councilman Ziegler then intIDoduced "A RESGZUTIOPT FIXIT�G �HE FORIb1 AND
D�1'AIIS OF �100 , 000 PERI��AIVV''IIVT IIr�ROVIIv�NT REVOLUING FL�IVD BOIV'� , DIREC`I'ING
THEIR E'gECU TION AND DEI,N�,RY AN� LEVYII�TG A TI�LX F OR T I�'r�IR PAYtdLf�v T, tt att a che d
(I�To.51) Exhibit "B", and moved its adoption. The m�btion for the adoption of
-said resolution was duly seconded by councilman Beckman, and upon vote
being taken thereon vJas carried unanimously. , Said res olution was declared
duly passed and adopted and the mayor and secretary of the c ouncil being
present affixed their signatures thereto in approval theEeof."
Anderla moved, �� N�ilb ert s econd ed , th at re soluti on I�io . 56 ,
"A Rr.�OLtlTION R-�"ER�1G TO `IrriE CI`i'Y �dGII�T�T�S THE ��iA'i'T:t�R Gr IN�1�ILLIIVG
CURB �L��. C�tTAIIv LOCATIONS," e�ttached Eghibit 'tE", be adopted. Carried.
Ziegl er moved, Niilb ert seconded, �hat resolut ion No . 55 ,'�Rr�SOLUTION
RE�,UES`IZNG EXTE�iTSION OF C�'�'AIN COUNTY HIGH'��dAYS ," attache d Exhib it "F!' ,
be.adopted. Carried. �
Tr�ilbert moved, �iegler seconded, that we of fer the County �100.00
per year for fill to be taken from the county home property and _that the
city is to police said pit. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that Northern States Power Company
be granted permission to place two poles on Second Street North bet�veen
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Avenues. Carried.
Becknan moved, �iegler seconded, that �:_payment:. ==.-.-=:--Af Eleven
Hundred Dollars be made to the Hopkins Nunicipal Band to cover the
balance due on the 1948 concerts. Carried.
Beckman moved, T�iilbert seconded, that a compromise settlement
be made with I4�1. B. Hagen for Fifty Dollars, Tb2artin Vanek for �50.00 �
and Charles Herzan for TtiVenty five Dollars coverin� the installation of
storr� setiver in east and west alley between Excelsior Avenue and First
Street North and Seventh and Eighth Avenues and an additional bill be
mailed to Earl Gerard Niotors in the amc�unt of One Hundred Fifty Dollars
covering additional costs of said storrn sewer. Carried.
Ziegl�r moved, Anderla seconded, tnat the city attorney draw up
the necessary contract for the furnishing of fire protection for cer-
tain parts of Eden Prairie tovrnship. Carried.
�ie�ler moved, lU��ilbert seconded, that a drain be constructed along
Sixth,Street South from Eighth to Eleventh nvenue and engineer to draw
up specifications on which clerk is to advertise for bids to be opened
October 8, 1948. Carried.
Bec;sman moved, 111ilbert seconri ed, that salary of Ho���rard �. Puck be
Two Hundred Twent y dollars per month from Oct . 1, 1948. Car rie d.
�lnderla moved, T��iilbert seconded, that 'no parking' signs be placed
on botn sides of Fifth �venue frorm Excelsior Avenue t.o First Street North
and Engler Bros. to install a chain on their theatre parking lot �rith two
openings onto Fifth �venue. Carried.
Beckm�n moved, Ziegler seconded, that a reading of ORDTI�ANCE N0. 8,
"Ai�Y O1-ZDIT:�.I�CE FOR T�-� PURPOSE Gr �'R011'iOTING I-�1�L1�I, SA.t�"L+`1'Y, .ORD +t�, 06id- _
V�TII+�CE AI� G.F'.r��AL �a��F�1RE, B�r RFGUL��I-��G THE US� Or LAP�'D , Tk� LOCATION
AT��D .USE OF BUII,�IIVGS AT�'D T�'� AI-�RA1�GII+:it�'�`'1T. OF BUILDTI'uGS OPS . I�0`'1'S, �1 . TI3E •
D]�`c�SITY OF �OPUI�,TIOI�; SI�T Th� C I'I'"� GF HGP�IIvS �MZ[��-�SOTA, �i.`�D H��II�G
C�tTkIN OR- DIIv�-lI� C� ," be ac c epted as f ir st� r eading . ,.-: a. :;= �:;_ �- T�s ,�;w�.
.- ._..r .' _ 2'4�e., , v.
. z�::.
`�"""-� "��A�' " Beckman �mo�ecl; �iegler secondecl; that a reading of O�DI''iJAI�TCE N0. ,
, t+AI� ORDII;ANCE Rr�'� TING TO E�C�V�iTIi�TG IN T�-iE S'I'I�ETS OR kLLE'YS _ 0��, TN�
C I� �' Y O F - H O P] L 1� S I�� - P�OVIDIT�TG g��iAL�rI� r, �� ITS VIOLATION," be accepted
as f irst reading. �
il�lilbert moved, Anderla seconded, that the m�eeting .be adjourned.
Carried. ^ /� •
ATLF�T :
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SP�rE?ta'r�V O �12. COU11C11
ep i Cf Vese�y, Tilayor �'YR���
CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITION N0. 50.
A RESOLIITION gWARDING THE SALE OF $100,�00 PERMANENT
IMPRAVFFI�EN�I' RE'POLYING FOND BONDS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkine,
Minneaot�, that the bid of First Nationa,l Bank, Hopkine, Minnesvta,
aud Firet 8a.tional Bank, Minneapolie, Minnesota, to purchaee $100.000
Permanent Improvement Revolving Ptind Bonda as $dvertieed for sale pureuant
to a reeolution of this council paesed 9ugast 17� 19�+5� which bid ie to
p�y $].00,177.50 for bonda bearing interest r�t the rate of 2.j percent per
�a.nnum. ie hereby found to be the most fs�vorzble bid received, and ehall
be and is hereby accepted.
BE IR' PITRTfiEE $ESOLPED Ths�t the eecretary shAll return
the good faith checka of �11 other bidders a.nd retain the check of said
saccesePnl bidder until delivery of the bonds.
ADOPTED s►t a regulAr meeting of the city council of Hopkine
thie 21et day of September, 19�8.
� � .
A. W. Elmquiat, 3 retary of the Council
�
0
C. VESELY, MAYOR
�1
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CITY OF HOPSINS
RESOLIITIO� �. 51.
A fl'ESOLIITION FIXING THE F08M AND DETAILS OF $100,000 PERMAN�NT
INlPHO�ENIENT BEVOLVING F'UND BONDS, DIEECTING T�IR EXECIITION AND
DIIrIYERY AND LEVYING A TAX P�OR THEIE PAYME�I'1'.
BE IT BESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,
Minne sota, as follo�s:
1. The City of Hopkina sha.11 forthwith iesue and deliver ita negotiable
coupon Permanent Improvement Revolving �.nd Bonde in the aggregate
principal amount of $100,000, dated October 1� 19�5, eaid bond.s to be 100
in aumber and mimbered from 1 to 100, both inclusivc� in the denomination of
$1�000 each� to bear interest at the rate of 2.30percent per a.nnum� payable
semianrnually on the lat dap of April and the let day of October in e�ch year,
and to mature serially in order of eerial numbera, lowest numbars first,
on October lat in the amount of $10�000 in each o� the yeara �g�g to �95g,
both incluaive� all without option of prior payment. Both principal of
aad interest on . said bonds ehAll be payable at First National Bank, �;�inrieapolis ,
Minneaota, and the city ehall pay the reasonable cha,rges of euch b�.nk for
acting a.s paying agent.
2. The bonde stind the intereat coupons to be a.ttached thereto aha,ll be in
substantially the follouring form: �
UDTITED STATES OF 9MEBICA
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
CITY OF HOPgIN3
�O• — � $1,000
PE� IMPRUYEMENT REVOLYING FiTI�TD BOND OF 19�+8.
KNOW AT,L MEN BY THESE PRESEIQT3 that the Cf ty of Hopkins, A
municipal corporatioa of Hennepin Coux�ty� State of Minneeota� hereb�r ncknourledgee
itself to be iadebted a,nd for value received promisea to pay to bea.rer the
princip�l evm of ONE THOIISAIVD DOLLAES on the let day of October, 19_, �.nd to
pay intereet thereon Prom the date hereof until the principal sum is paid
at the rate of two and 30�100 percent (2.30�) per s�nnum, intereat to maturity
payable semia.nnually on the let day of April aad the let day of October in e�ch
year in a,ccordance raith a�nd upon presentation asid eurrender of the intereet
coupons hereto a�ttached Aa they severa,lly become due. Both principal and
interest are payable at Firat National Bank, Minnea�polie� Minneaota, in any coin
or currency of the United States of �merica.. which s�t the time of �a,yment ie -
lega.l tender for pnblic a.nd private debts� and for the prompt pa�ment of said
principal a,ad intereat a,s they respectively become due the fhll faith, credit
a.nd taxing po��era of the city have been aad are hereby irrevocably pledged.
Thia bond is one of a.n issue in the total principst]. s�mottnt of
$100,000, all of like date aad tenor except �.a to matnrities, a,ll of which a,re
iesued for the Permanent Improvement Revolving P�nd to pay for �y improvement
the coat of which ie to be asseseed againet benefited property pureua.nt to
Section 7.1� of the home rule ch�rter of the city a.nd by authority of s� reaolu-
tion adopted by four-fifthe vote of the city council, �.nd pureuant to and ia
ftiill conformity with the conetitution sa..nd lar�a of the State oP Minnesota a.nd
the chart�r of eaid city.
IT IS HEREBY CEETIFIED AND RECITED that all a.cte, conditions a,nd
thinga required by the constitutioa s�nd latae of the State of Minnesot�, �,nd the
charter of the cit� to be done,.to happen �nd to be performed precedent to and
in the iesnance of thia bond have been d.one� hase happened and have been
performed in legal and due form� time a.nd manner; that prior to the issuance
hereof a direct a.nnua.l irrepealable �d va,Iorem tax has been levied eufficient
� to pay and for the purpoee of paying thie bond a,nd intereat thereon vohen due,
and tha,t this bond, together ��ith s�ll other indebtedness of eaid city out-
atanding on the date of ita iseuance, does not eaceed Any�conetitutional,
statutory or chartar limitation of indebtedneas.
IN WITNESS WIIE&EOF� the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County� Minneeota,,
� hAa cauBed this bond to be sigaed in ite behal.f by ite Mr�yor a.nd atteated
by the Secretary of the Council, �nd ite corporate aea,7. to be hereunto
affiged a.nd the uttached interest ooupons ta be executed by the facsimile
' sign�tures of said officers, All Ae of �i ls� of October, �g4g.
JO
ATTEST: ��
�
A. W, Elmquiat Secretary of the Council
(Form of Coupon)
��
. VESELY,
On the lst day of April (October), 19 � the City of Hopkins,
Hennepih County, Minnesota, t�ill pa.y to bea�rer the sum of
DOLLARS lawful money of the United Statea of America a,t Firet National Ba,nk
in Minnea�polis� Minnesota, for intereet then dne on its Permstnent Improvement
Revolving �nd Boad da,ted October 1, 19�+8, DT,o��_. , ^
MAyor
Secretp4�y of the Conncil
j. The eecret�ry of the council ahall c�uuse said bonde to be printed
at the cost of the city, and eaid bonda sh�.11 be eaecated in beha,lf
of the city by the ma�or �.nd the eecretAr9 of the council, in the abaence of
a. city mana.ger, a,nd sho,ll tbe sea.].ed with the officia.l corpors�te seal� a.nd
eaid coupona aha11 be eaecuted �.nd authenticated by the printed, engraved
or lithogrAphed f�caimile eignatures of as�id officere. When said bonda ha.ve.
been eo eaecuted they shs�ll be delivered to the purch�ser thereof upon receipt
of the purchase price a.nd the purchaser ahall not be obligated to see to
the proper application of sach purchAee price beyond its payment to the city.
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�+. The full fa.ith a.nd credit of the city �,re hereby irrevocably pledged
to the prompt a,nd full payment of the principal oP rind intereat on
sa.id bonds as such principa,l s�nd intereet become due. In compliance with
Minnesota Statutes, �9�5, Section �+75.26, and in order to provide moneys for
the pa,yment of the principa�l �.nd intereat on said bonds, there sha.11 be and ia
hereby levied upon all the t�ble propert� in said city a. direct, s�nnu�,l ad
va.].orem tax to be apre�.d upon the tex rolls and collected with si,nd as a� part
of other general. city taxes in the years and amounta as follows: �
Year
19�9
1950
�95�
�952
i953
A.mount
$i3,000.00
i2,7oo.00
i2,5oo.00
i2,2oo.00
12�000.00
li,7oo.00
Yea,r
195�
1955
�956
1957
Amount
$ii, 500.,00
ii, 200..00
il,000.00
10,g00.00
Said levy aha].1 be irrepe�].s�ble provided that when and if other moneys s�re
avs�ilable in the special ainking i�ind to pay said princips�l stad interest, the
secretary shall certify euch amount to the county auditor on or before October
15th of a.ny ye�.r a.nd direct him to reduce or ca.ncel s�,id levy. �
5. There is hereby created �. aepa,rate sinking ilznd for the payment of the
princip$1 and interest on said bonds� kno�rn s�s the "Permanent Improve-
ment Revolving F4ind Bond Sinking I�nd"� into which ahall be p�id the procmeds
of the foregoing levies a,nd euch other eume s�a ma,'y be .directed to be ueed for
the pr�y�ment of ea.id bonds and out of which fund there sha,ll be paid the interest
on and principal of sa3d bonds �.s such principal and intereet become due� and
e�,id ilind aha,ll be used for no other purpoee until all of eaid bonds ha,ve beea
paid.
6. The eecretary of the council is hereby directed to cause � copy of
thie reaelution, certified by the secretary, to be filed in the
office of the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, a,nd to obtai.n
from him the certificate required by Mianesota Statutea, Section 475.28.
ADOPTED at a regalar meeting of the city council of Hopkina
thia 21at d,ny of September� 19�F8.
Filed aad a,ttested thia 21at
da,y of September� 19�+8
A. W. Elmqui t�
Secretary of the Council
�Y, MAYO
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CITY OF HOPgIIJS
RESOLUTION D10. 52. --
A EESOL�t'ION R�RRTNG 'I'SE MATTER OF TAR OIL TREATMENT
TO A PORTION OF TENTH gPENIIE NORTH AND IIVSTALLING A CODTCRE2'E
DRIVEWgY IN F&ONT 0 F LOT 31. BLOCK 22, WEST MINNEAPOI,IS
CENTER, TO THE CITY ENGINEERS.
WHEREAS� the council of the city of Hopkins deeme it necesea,ry for the
health, welfAre and convenieace of the citp a.ud ite inha.bitante, to make
the following local improvements in said city:
1. Treat the following atreet with ta.r oil: Tenth
9�euue North from Fourth Street l�orth to Minnetonka Mills
Ro�.d;
2. Inst�,ll A concrete drivetaa3r in front of Lot Thi rty-one
(31)� Block Twenty-two (22)t West Minneapolis Center; and
WHERF,AS, the coats thereof ahould be a,saeased ag�inst any prope.rty
found benefited thereb,p, and
�,AS, the ownera of �.11 of the property aga,inst which said co sts would
be �,aseased ha.ee petitioned the council for such loca7. improvements; NOW, �EREF08E,
BE IT RESOLYED by the council of the city of Hopkins that the matter of
making the local improvemente hereinbefore enumers�ted be referred to Lee McNally
and Aesociates, city engineers, to investigs�te the neceesi.ty and fea,aibility
of such improvemeate �,nd report to the council with all convenient epeed.
ADOFT ED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regala.r meeting thereof
held thie 21at ds�y of September, 19�+�.
A. W. Elmqniet,
JOSEPH C. PESELY� MAYOR
Secreta,ry of the Conncil
Fr�,nk N. Whi tney �
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOP'gIIQ3
RESOLUTION N0. 53-
RESOLUTION RII,.ATIIdG TO A HEAEIPI(� ON ENGINEERS' REPOffi'S FOR INSTAI�I,ATIODT
OF WgTER MAINS ON A PORTION OF TWELFTH AYENUE NORTH AND P'OH GRADIATG AND FILLING
S PORTIOft OF FARMDALE ROAD IN THE PI�AT OF HOBBY ACffES.
tt1i�SEAS, the council of the city oi Hopkins on September 7, 19�g�
adopted a reaolution referri� the matter of the installs�tion of ws�ter maine
in that portion of Tv�Z�fth Avcnue DTorth described as follows:
Commencing at the intera�ction of Firet Street North a.nd
Twelfth Avenue �Torth, s�.nd raaning DTorth a].ong Twelfth
Avenue North to the North line of Lot Ten (10), Block
Sevent�-sig (76), West Minneapolie� Second Divieion; and
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkina on September 7� 19�Fg,
a,cl.opted A resolution rePerring the matter of gra,ding a,nd filling that portion
of Farmdale Hoad ia the plat of Hobby Acrea which adjoins the right-of-way of
the St. Paul, Milwaukee and Manitobs� Ra,ilway�
to Lee McNally a.nd Aasociztes, city engineers� f or their investigation and
report� and
WHEREA3� said engineera hAve investigated the necessity and feasibilit�
of sa,id improvemente and on 3eptember 21, 1948 reported thereon to the council
and filed their written reportswith the secret�.ry of the conncil, a,nd
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkine haa not �et selected or
�.ppointed � city ma.nager for the city; DTOW� THEREFOR��
BE IT RESOLYID tha,t ea,id engineers' reporta taill be coneidered by
the couacil and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of said council to b•
� � �� �
held on Tue sday � the 3�b�i da,y of r, 1948, a.t 7: 30 0' clock P.M. , a,nd
�E IT F[TRTHEH EESOLVED tha,t the secreta.ry of the council give notice of
euch hearing by publiehing a notice once in'each week for two succeeeive weeke
in the official newspaper of the city. eaid notice to describe in generr�l
langaage the improvemente recommended ia the engineera' reports a.nd the estimAted
cost sthereoP.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina �t a, reg�lar meeting
thereof held thie 21st. day of September, 19�+8.
JOSEPH C. YESELY, MAYOE
A. W. Flmqaist,
Secretar� of th e Council
Fra�nk DT. Whi tney,
City Attorney
DTOTICE OF HEARING ON INSTALLATION OP' WATER MAINS IN A
POSTION OF TWELFTH 9VENUE NORTH AND FOR GBADII�G AND
FILLIIQG A PORTION OF FARMDALE ROAD IPT THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRE3.
NOTICE I S HEBEBY GIYEN that the city engineers of Hopkine did on the 21st
da.y of September, 19�, file reporte with the city council relzting to:
1. The iastall�.tion of wa.ter mains in that portion of Twelfth Avenue North
deecribed a.s followa:
Commeacing s�t the intersection of Firat Street North
a.nd Twelfth gvenue DTorth� aad ranning 1Porth along
�melfth Avenue North to the North line of Lot Ten (10),
Block Seventy-aia (76) , Weat Minnesipolis� Second
Division; a,nd
2. Gra,diag �nd filling that portion of Fa,rmdal.e 8o�,d in the pl�.t of Hobby
Acree which �d.joins the right-of-w�y of the St. Paul� Milwaukee and
Manitoba, Ea.ilway,
��
and that the city council has by reeolution fixed Tnesd�y� the �9�r day of
��,�4�./
, 19�+8� a.t 7:30 o'clock P.M. a�t the council chambera in the city hall
�.a the time and �Ia.ce �,t which the council rrill hear such persoae ae ca�re to
be hea.rd in reference thereto and aill consider sa,id eagineera' reports a.ud
a�ct thereoa.
The estim�.ted cost of installing said water mains in such location is
One Thouea.nd Siaty-nine Dollare ($1,069.00), a.nd the estima�ted coat of
grading a,ad filling eaid portion of F�,rmda,le Ro�.d is Fifteen Hundred Dolla�rs
($1500.00).
Dated s�t Hopkins� Minnesots�, thia 2jrd d�y of September� 19�+g.
A. W. Elmquist,
Secretary of the Council
Frs�nk N. Vahitney,
Cit� �ttorney �� / `f � �`- r� f'l �_� Z � � i � i��
Publi ahed in The Hennepin County Review on Sr�.�-.j@�%Y��ra� -0c�ob�er �-7tYr, 19�+5
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CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOLIITION N0. 56.
�
A BESOLIITIODT REFEEBING TO TI� CITY ENQINEERS THE MATTEE ,
OF IDTSTALLING CURB IN CERTAIN LOC6TIONS.
s ._
WSEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkias deema it neceesar�,
for the health, welfare and convenieace of the city and ita
inYi�bitants� to install curbing on the South side of Egcelsior
Aveaue between Waehington Avenue aad the Northerly liae of the
right-of-w�y oP the Minneapolis.aad St. Louie Railvaay Compa�p, and
WAEBEAS, the cost thereof should be assessed aga.inat az�y
property found beaefited thereby; �QW� T�REFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkine that
the matter of the inetallation of curbing in eaid location be
referred to Lee McNally and Asaociates� city engineera, to
investigate the necessity and feasibility of such improvement and
report to the council ae soon as possible.
ADOPTED by the council of the ci�ty of Hopkine at a rega].ar
meetiag thereof held this 21st day of September� 19�.
A. W. Elmquiet,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney�
City Attorney
JOS'EPH C. VESELY� MAYOR
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CITY OF HOPgIN3
RESOLIITION N0. 55•
RESOLUTION BEQIIESTING EXTEDTSION OF CEHT9IN COIINTY HIGHWgYS.
BE IT EESOLyED, that the city council of the City of
Hopkiae requ.eete the Board of County Commieeionera of the
Countye� Hennepia to take the neceaeary action required to
order the e$tension of county highway No. 6�+ from ite
pree�nt teraaination at the South line of the City o� Hopkine
to connect with county hig�way No. 3, �d to order the
extenaion of county highway No. 73 from ite preaent termin�,tion
a.t etate trnnk highrray go. 7 to connect aith conaty hig�ws�►
No. 3.
Adopted by the city council of the City of Hopkine
a.t a regula.r meeting thereof held thie 21st day of September� 19�.
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JQS H C. YESE�Y MAY08
A. W. Elmqa at,
Secrets�ry of the Conncil.
, ' /•
rr�nk N. Whi tn ey , �
City Attoraey
CITY OF HOPIiINS
HF�TNEPIN C OUNTY, I�iINNESOTA
NOTICE FOR. BIDS FOR SNO�rI FLO�r� AND PUMP .
PdOTICE IS HEREBY GIVII�t that t he City of Hopkins
will receive sealed bids until ei ght o' cl ock P.N�.
on Tuesday, October 19, 1948, at the city hall at
Hopkins for the furnishing and installing of a
one-way snow plow and pump to fit frame on hand at
city grage.
Bidders will ascertain for themselves the type of
plow, pump and accessories that will Y�ave to be
furnished to complete the unit.
The bid must be accompanied by a certiIIed check
in an amount ec�ual to ten (10 ) per cent of the tot al
bid pri ce, payabl e to the ci ty treasurer of' Hopkins.
A. W. Elmquist ,
Secretary of the Council
Published in The Fiennepin County Revie�i Sept 30th.
and Oct 7th., 1948.
0
� regular meeting of the council of the
was held at 7:30 P.lt�l. on Tuesday, October 5,
I�embers present : ��ayor Joseph C. 1Tesely and
Len J. ���ilbert and John Ziegler. Councilraan
city of Hopkins , �;Tinnesota,
1848, at the city hall.
c ounci lmen �'os eph T. �ind erla,
Stuart E. Beckrnan was absent.
h7ilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that the folloNing bills be paid.
Carrie d.
14955
14956
14957
14958
14959
14960
14961
14962
14963
14964
14965
14966
14967
14968
14969
14970
14971
14972
14973
14974
14975
14976
1497�
14978
7444
7445
7446
7447
16921
16922
16923
17941
17942
17943
17944
17945
17946
17947
Louis G. Faucher
Hennepin County Review
Hopkins Fire Department
J'ohnson and Hemza
Joe Joret
Thoma� �'�. Lapic
"�`dilbur Locke
1�. C. T��cClurg and Co.
I,ee 1�icNally & Associates
Flomer ��artinson
I�ri1T�r-Davis Co.
P��iinnesota Nev�rs Co.
Northt^restern Bell Telephone
'4`d. S. Nott Company
�,nton A. Olson
Howard �. Puck
�iilliam t�,uinn
���layne Schmaedeke
Violet K. Souba
Standard Oil Co.
Frank Stodola
Sub. Hennepin County Relief
U.S.Ne�vs & ti'�orld Report
Mike tiJ. 'Zipoy
police duty
publis hing
fi re servic e
misc. supplies
1 ab or,
police duty
pick-up service
library supplies
engineers' fees
beach help
misc. supplies
library supplies
Co. telephone s ervic e
for sludge pum.p
labor
labor
1 abor
beach work
stenographic servic e
gas, grease, etc.
:.
labo r
relief
library supplies
librar y repair work
�JAT� DEPT .
Lawrence Browning labor
Hennepin County Review publis hing
Johns on & Hemza - misc. supplies
Lee It4cNally & Associates engineers' �ervies
SPECIAL AS�ESSDI�I�'I' FUI�TD
Carl A Anderson curb project
First �Tatl. Bi�. of Hopkins bond and interest
Lee r;�clVTally 8c Associates engineers' services
ROAD �1IVD BRDGE �-'G%TD
Gunnar B. Ber�lund labor
Frank Erickson labor
Lee 1VTcN�lly �c Associates engir� ers ` servic es
t�. C . NTuir labor
�inton �1. Olson labor
Lawrence Ridgvaay l�bor
�dolph Svoboda labor
S�'li•�AGE DISPOS.4L �+�UI�TD
78 I�Zax �Ioppenrath appraiser, trunk sewer
79 C. F. E• Peterson appraiser, trunk sewer
80 E. A. Scallen appraiser, trunk se�ver
:�14. 35
151.20
137.00
3.39
111.83
44.27
3.00
36.06
256.00
69.65
21.80
187.65
39.27
8.60
63.37
20.98
111.83
55.95
50.78
28167
118.40
203.70
8.00
8.50
32.50
65.00
19.74
50.00
169�i.08
3119.38
118.86
104.91
107.45
49.00
96.61
43.70
84.46
102.99
25.00
25.00
25.00
Milbert moved, �iegler seconded, that license be granted to �ween
Bros. Dairy, Inc. , for the operation of two milk trucks. Carried.
�iegler moved, Tulilbert seconded, that resolution No. 59, "A RFaSOLUTION
REFERRING THE MA��'TE'Zt OF TAR OIL TREA.TNEL�TT TO BOYCE S`l'RE�,T FROPai BLA�� ROAD
2'0 IlUTERLAC� ROAD AI�TD Oi�rd00D ROAD FROT��T GOODRTCH S"�+ T TO BOYCE �TR�+�"T' ,
TO THE CITY �i�tGINEERS," marked Exhibit ,°��", be adopted. Carried.
�iegler moved, 11�iilbert seconded, that the Campfire leaders association
be granted the use of' the big room in the city hall for a period of four to
six weeks on Nionday nights.
TJlilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that t he same election judges and
clerks t hat vJe�e appointed to serve at t he primary election held Sept ember
14, 1948 be appointed to serve at the general election to b e held I�Tovember
2, 1948. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that the reac�nng of ordinance
�
No. 9, "AN ORDINANCE R�'I,�.�i'ING TO �C�V,�Z'Ii�G ITv THE S1R�TS OR I�I�E'YS
Or T� CITY OF HOpKIIti9 AI��D PROVIDING 1��dA�TIF� FOR ITS VIQLATION,"
marKed exhibit "B"., be accepted as second reading and published according
to law. Carried..
Ziegler moved, I��Ii.lbert seconded, that engineers' report on Preston
Lane street grading be placed on file. Carried.
Ziegler moved, IvIilbert seconded, the� resolution No. 57, 8"RESOLUTION
REL.4TING TO A HEARING ON E'�iTGINEERS' RE�ORTS FOR INSIALLATIOiv Or �:JA'Z'ER ��iINS
Il�T ,� PORTIOI� OF 1'JA,5HINGTON Y�V�[�T[TE An]D FOR ]NSTt�LLATION OF . CURB OIv A P'ORTION
OF VA1�T BUREN� AVENUE , tt marke d exhib it "C" , b e ado pted . Carrie d.
Anderla moved, l�iilbert seconded, that resolution No. �5, "RF�OLUTION
ORD�ING IIQSTALLA.TION OF C�RTAII�T ZOCAI, INPROV�i�]'I'S," marked exhibit "D",
be adopted. Carried. -
Anderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city accept the contract
for fire protection as made with Eden Prairie totivnship for the period
coinmencing October l, 1948 and g�i� terminating September 30, 1949.
Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, that J. L. Markham be granted
permission to place a servic e elevator in the s idewalk in f ront of his
new building at 1�09 Excelsior Avenue. Carried.
Ziegler moved, A.nderl� seconded, that engineers establish alley grade
bettveen r irst and Second Street and r ourteent h and Fifteenth �venues
North. Carried.
Anderla moved, IvIilbert seconded, that Independe.nt School District
No. 19 be granted permission to place a chain-link fence around their
property facing 'I'tivelfth Avenue North, First Street ilorth and Fourteenth
avenue North provicling they stay in six ( 6) f eet f'rom the f uture curb
line on Fourteenth Avenue arld on First Street , and twelv e(12 ) f eet
in from curb line on Twelfth isvenue; also on condition they assume the
expense of moving all hydrants and make proper arrangemerit s for the
moving in of all poles. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, tY�t the Northwestern Bell Telephone
Co. be granted permission to place underground conduit on the.north side
of Excelsior A�enue from Interlachen Road to �� Blake Road. Carried.
Ziegler moved, I��iilbert seconded, that reading of ordinance Ido. 10,
"�V ORDINAI�TCE R�LA.`l'LrVG TO Ti�E SALi+i OF lIdTO�IC �TITvG liI�,U OR; r��i;�TDITvG S:ECTION
2 of "AT.� ORDIivAI�CE LIC�vS�i�TG AI�D R� GULAiIN�G TI3E SALE OF IiV10�ICATTi��G LI�UQR,
R�Er1LTr�G II•dCOI�;�ISTE�c i ORDII��ANCEE�SS, ATvD PROVII�ING A Pt+.�.VALTY �'OR TI� VIOI�ATION
TH�RIDD" ,�� iHICH : V�iAS AD QPTED BY T�+� V IL7�AGE C OU N C IL OF HOI�IZ�'i�S OI�T FEBRU ARY 2 7
19 34 , ri1L�`D REP�+�,AI�IIdG THE ALu��LC3DIV�Iv�'T T O S'n' .LD SEC T IOTd ;�I C H ��JAS �D G�' � BY i'�+
VILL��E COUN�CIL_OF HOFI�INS ON J�iNUARY 15, 1946," be accepted as first read-
ing, Anderla voting no. Carried.
ll��ilbert moved, Anderla seconded, that engineer be authorized to
investigate and report on what should be done on equipment in sewer
lift stations. Carr'ied.
Anderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that the follot^ring levy for city
taxes be certified to the county auditor for the year 1949. Carried.
REC�PI`T'CTLATIOT; OF L�,'VY FOR TI�'`�; YEAR 1949
ROA� �I�D BRIDGE �56,500.00
G��, _ ' 21, 500 ..00
POLICE 12,500.00
PARFs,S , FI�AYGROUNDS , BEACN , et c. 18 , 000 � 00
F� 3,650�00
LIBRARY 4,000.00
MTSIC 1,000.00
POOR .00
GARBAGE 17,250.00
SE`;�AGE DI�F0,55AL .00
FIRE E6yUIFIv��NT BOI�IDS 1, 500 . 00
FIR�fi.� RT.�,IEF FUI'1D 200 . 00
� �128,100.00
I��ilbert moved, Anderla seconded, trat the salary of A. ��T. �
�lmquist, secretary�of the council, be Three Hundred Dollars (�300.00)
per raonth from October l, 1948. Carried.
�iegler moved, Nilbert seconded, that the meeting be adjourned.
Carried.
ATTEST• �
'(.<�
J seph C. Vesely, Mayo
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Secretar of the Council
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C ITY OF HOPKINS 1949 I,�TVY .
RO.AD & BRIDGE FUND
New road �rader (ordered in
Salaries (4 men)
Wages (6 to 8 men)
Tar 8c Oil
Gravel crushing and cogt
Qutside work (hired)
Gas & Oil
Equipment repair & supplies
Snow removal
Engineering fees, Insurance
miscellaneous items
New snow plow�
1946 and 1947 deficit
GEATERAL FUND
DISBURSEPJ�NTS
City manager salary
Secretary of the council
Stenographer
J'udges
Mayor
Councilmen
City ;�1tty & special fees
Engineer fees
.Auditor
Insurance premium
Heatin�, miscl. supplies
and repairs
Street lighting
�,ight and power
Publishing 8c printing
Election judges
Convention egpense
League dues & donations
�'deed Inspector
Office supplies
Health officer
Assessing
Telephones
Compensation Ins. premium
Surety bonds
Furniture
School ground drainage
Peaceful Valley drainage
Parkridge storm sewer
Miscellaneous
�ess estimated receipts
1947)
premium and
�5,000.00
3,600.00
1,800.00
500.00
300.00
400 .00
850.00
1,000.00
250.00
500.00
2,000.00
7 , 000 .00
800.00
1,000.00
500 .00
250.00
250.00
200 .00
400.00
200 .00
900 .00
850.00
1,400 .00
200.00
750.Q0
7 00 .00
1,500.00
5,000.00
3,230.00
41,330.00
19,830.00
21,500.00
,
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Y
. ��� ����
��� . ,;'� `� ,,F �
_ . f��
! �
�10,000.00 �'
10,000.00
8,500.00
8,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1, 000.00
5,000.00
56,500.00
RECEIPTS
Miscl. licenses
Permits
Dog tags
Rent s
Cigarette & liquor
tax from State
Four liquor licenses
Court costs
�1,600.00
1,300.00
170.00
360.00
8,000.00
8,000.00
400.00
19,830.00
�2
POZICE FUI�TD
�alaries of four regular police off icers
Fxtra police oPficers
Miscellaneous supplies, gas an.d oil, Insurance
premium and car repairs
I,esa estimated receipts
�12,000.00
1,800.00
3,700.00
17,500.00
5,000.00
12,500.00
PARSS, PLAYGROUND�, BEACH, SKATING RINKS
AND DOW PROPERTY
Beach help and improvements 2,000.00
yJages for two� men 5,000.00
Equipment, new grounds etc 3,000.00
10,000.00
Music ( 13 concerts ) 1,000.00
11,000.00
FIRE FUND
Squad truck shelves and compartments
Hose & equipment
Despatcher '
Stewar�
Telephones
Fire services
Insurance premium �
Convention egpense
Less estimated receipts
RECEIPTS (ESTINIATED) �
Minnetonka Town.ship 1,000.00
Eden Prairie Township 100.00
Fire calls 2,800.00
3,90Q.00
::: � xi�jr•�
Salaries and wages
Newspapers and magazines
Supplies
Miscellaneous items, telephone etc.
Book repair and replacements
New books and equipment
GARBAGE FUND
Salaries (two men)
New truek & loader (ordered in 1948)
Gas and oil
VJages f or man at c ity dump
Insurance premium
Def ic it (1946 8c 1947 )
450 .00
750.00
1, 500 .00
600.00
750.00
3,000.00
400.00
100.00
, 5��
3,900.00
3,650.00
2 , 000 .00
150.00
200.00
100.00
250.00
1,300.00
4,000.00
6,0OO.OQ
5,300.00
�50.00
3,000.00
200 .00
2,000.00
17,250.00
�3
RECAPITUI�ATION OF LE'VY FOR Tf� YEAR 1949
ROAD 8c BRIDGE
GE[�TER.AI,
POLICE
FARK�, PLAYGROUNDS, BEACH, ETC.
FIRE
LIBRARY
BIItJS IC
POQR
GARB�GE
SE4`1AGE DISPOS�
FIRE E�UIPN�'1VT BONDS
FIREN�T RELIEF FUND
�56,500.�0
21,500.00
12,500.00
10,000.00
3,650.00
4,000.00
1,000.00
.00
17,250.00
.00
1,500.00
200.00
�p128 ,100.00
CITY OF HOPBINS
RESOLIITION N0. 59.
� A RESOI,UTION REFERRING THE MATTEB OF TAR OIL TEEATMENT
TO BOYCE ST�ET FROM BLABE R(JAD TO I NTERLAC�N HOAD AAID
� OAKWOOD HOAD FROM GOODRICH STBEET TO BOYCE STREET� TO
THE CITY ENGII�ERS.
V�HEBEAS, the council of the city of Hopkine deems it
neceeeary for the health, welfare and co nvenience of the city and ite
inhabitants� to make the following local improvement i n said city:
Treat the following atreeta with tar oil: Boyce
9treet from Blake Road to I nterlachen Road and
Oakwood fload from Goodrich Street to Boyce Street; and
W�REAS, the coets thereof shonld be assessed against e.qy
property found benefited thereby, and
WF�8EA8, the ownere of a portion of the propert� against which
eaid coats would be sesessed have petitioned the council for such local
improveme nt ; NOW � TIiEREFOBE,
BE IT RF� OLVED by the council of the city of Hopkins that the
matter of making the local improvement herei nbefore mentioned be
referred to Lee McNally and Asaociatea, city engineere, to investigate
the necesaity a.nd feaeibility of such improvement and report to the
council with all conver�ient epeed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular
meeting thereof held thie 5th day of October, 19�.
A. 1W. Elmqui at �
JOSEPH C. YESELY, MAYOH
Secretary of tha Council
Frank DT. Whitney,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPRIBTS
F�NNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINADTCE No . 9
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO EXCAVATIIVG IN TSE STBEETS OE ALLEY3
OF THE CITY OF HOPgINS AND PRDVIDING PENAI,TIES FaR ITS VIOLATIO�.
BE IT OR�AIDTED by the council of the City of Hopkins:
Section 1. A� pereon who excavatee in or removee dirt or other material
from ar�,y etreet or alley in the city of Hopkine and thereby nncovera any portion
of a.�p ca.ble or acire uaed Por the tranemieeion oi electricity� ehall forthraith
report the nncovering of auch cAble or �ire to the city mstinager or city clerk,
and euch uncovered cable or vrire ehall not be co�ered over �in with dirt or
other material until the same has been inspected by the citg manager or city
clerk, or eome employee of the city deaigna,ted by them.
8ection 2. The person uncovering euch cable or vvire, or the peraon,
firm or corporation employing the peraon nncovering euch ca.ble or wire at the time
the eame ia uncovered� ehall pay an inspection fee of Three Doll�re ($3.00)
to the city.
Section j. Any pereon who faile to forthwith report the uncovering
of aay snch cable or wire, or rrho covere the same over agAin with dirt or other
m�terial before the s�me h�as been eo inspected, eha.].1 be guilty of a miademeAnor.
FIRST READ At A regalar meeting of the council of the City of Hopkine
held oa the 21st. day of September, 19�8, e.ad finally read And passed a.t a
regnlar meeting of the couacil of the City of Hopkine held oa the 5th. da�,y of
October, 19�.
ATTES2:
Pnbliehed in 2he Hennepin Conaty Review on Thursd�ay� October 1�F� 1948.
A. W. Tlmqni at �
Secretary of the Conncil
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
JOSEPH C. YE3ELY, MAYOR
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITI ON DTO. 57 •
RESOLIITION RELATING TO A HEARING ON FNGINEERS� REPORTS FOR INSTALLATIODT
OF WATER MAIN3 ��iN A PORTION OF WASHINC�1'ON AYEN[TE AND FOR INSTALLATION OF CITRB
ON A PORTION OF VAN BIIREN AVEIVUE, �
WI�HEAS� the council of the city of Hopkins on Augnet 17� 19�+8,
adopted a reaolution referring the matter of the inet�llation of wa,ter maine fn
Washington Avem�e in front of the North 11 feet of Lot Thirteen (1j) and all of
Lots Fourteen (1�+) a.nd Fifteen (15) , Block �iae (9) , Weet Minneapolis Center, and
WHEREAS� the council of the city of Hopkins on June 1,: 19�8, adopted
a resolution referring the matter of the inatallation of curb on both aidee of Van
Buren Avenue from Firat Street South to Second Street South�
to Lee McNally and Aseociates, city engineers, for their investigation and report� and
WHEREAS, aaid engineers have investigated the neceesity and feasibility
of eaid improvemente and on October 5, 19�F8 reported thereon to the council and filed
their written reporta with the secretary of the council, and
WHEREAB, the council of the city of Hopkins hae not yet eelected or
appointed a city manager for the city; NOW� THEREFOEE,
BE IT RESOLVED that said engineere' reporte will be considered by the
council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of eaid council to be held on
Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1�j�8� at 7:30 o�clock P.M., and
BE IT FURTHER RESOL9ED. tha,t the secretary of the council give notice of
such hearing by publiehing a notice once in each week for two succesaive weeks in
the official newepaper of the city� eaid notice to describe in general language
the improvementa recommended in the engineers� reporte and the eatimated coate
the reo f .
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regular meeting
thereof held this 5th day of October� 19�Fg.
A. W. Elmqui st �
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitneg,
City Attorne�
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
NOTICE OF HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF WATES
MAINS �iA A PORTION OF WASHINC�I'ON APENUE A1�ID FOR INSTALLATION OF CURB
ON A PORTION OF YAN BIIREid AVENtTE.
DTOTICE IS �RF�Y GIYEN tha.t the city engineers of Hopkine did
on the 5th day of October, 191F8, file reporte Frith the city council
relating to:
1. The inetallation of vater mains in that portion of Waehingtoa Avernie
in front of the North 11 feet of Lot Thirteea (13) and alI of
Lots Fourteen (l�) and Fifteen (15), Block BTine (9), West
Minneapolis Center, and
2. The inetallation of curb on both sides of Va.n Buren Avenue from Firat
Street South to Second Street South,
and that the city council has by resolution figed 'l4�esday, the 2ad day of
November� 19�+g� at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the council cha.mbere in the city
hall ae the time and place at �ich the oouncil will hear such persona ae
care to be. heard in reference thereto and will consider eaid eng3neers'
reporte and act thereo n.
The estimated cost of installing eaid water mains in each location
is Five Hundred Se�ent�-fice Dollare (�w575.00) and the eatimated cost of
inat�lling curb in such location is Nine.teen Hundred niaety_one and '' -
nine��. hundredthe Dollars ( $�991.(�9) .
Dated at Hopkins� Minnesota� this 6th day of October, 19�+g.
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney.
A. W. Elmquiet,
Secretary of the Council
Publiahed in The Hennepin County Review October 1�Fth and2lst ., 191F8.
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CITY OF HOFSINS
RESOLIITION �TO. �FS.
RESOLII�'I01� 0$DERINa INSTALI�ITION OF CERTAI� LOCAL IA�1?PROVENIENTS.
Wf�tEA�, the conncil of the city of Hopkina on April 20, 19�8, adopted a resolutioa
referring the matter of certain local improvementa, to-wit:
Improvement No. 1. Trea.t the Pollo�r4.ng atreet �rith tar oil. namely:
I�.fth Aventie Sonth be�ween Second Street South aad BoulePard Street �
Improvement 1Jo. 2. Treat the follova3� etreeta with tar oil, namely:
Seventh Avenue Sonth between Fifth Street Sonth and Eighth Street�South.
EigZith lvemxe South betro�een Sixth Street South and Eigk�th Street South.
Dtinth Avenue South between Seventh Street Sauth and Eleventh 3treet South.
Tenth Avenue South from Sigth Street 3outh to Seventh Street South.
Improvement No. 3. Treat the followiag atreete �ei.th tar oil, namely:
ery�Ny W rfeV,hriXX�iS�n ,. .
Boulevard Street;fr9m_Fifth AVenue to Si$th Avenne and Sixth Aveaue 8auth from ✓
1=."vt�� . ra r. � �i,�r;:i'x - .:. � , , ... _ r _.. , . . . � -.. . . �.. � ...�`� .'✓' 7 i� � y�tBY`A,(n �"!:7d�" c.._.� :�"t5"yf�': Y'.?��.i-l'rihi5i.�;'`.�. n 1.:_ �
Bovlevard Stree� to Seventh Street South.��Y
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Improvement DTo. 4. Inatall carb in the following locations, namely:
ci,..�...r•ae.w�'�e:��s"�C'tii'iCRl: ".'YJiF`.�i[�!7dFs)!"'�%�f5f�`'>
On the West side of Fifth Avenue bet�een Excelsior geenue and First Street North;
.���������-.���;���.��:�y�,�����.������x� .
on the East side of Fifth AQeatie between the end oi the present curb by the Hopkina
+ans+�_�t.y�::-....�.,� . �.,n� .� � ... ., . .,. > - .. ,,.,,. . .,. ._.. . ..., . -.1• 1 :, _ .._ .. , . 5'.�'�" -h"1; - _._ : . , �' e.e �! :r: .�:iy� y. ..
Theatre and Firat Street North; yon the 16orth eide of Escelaior Aveaue between the
_.�.....� �:�.r.: �a:.:ai..�r�zyz�—i�r...c7�.i:si:�.=Ci.Ya.o.1:..�1..F��k3� rr.`_��<.�._1ai�:s:4:7:»f..�44T_9:r...iiadfM.iA.•}a.�.�.?.i'+:::�'OY r .F- �-yTyr w � sv'a �r;�;t�w+��Mi��:�:. ....
� .h..�_....•l...i�..L...�?.......����Ya
Easterly line oP Lot Traelve (12), Plock Five (5)� Parkridge,:and ABams Avenue,
,, fi.
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,
� i_e.::i.r � ..r.�i� �...n � 1 � •4 :._.; ., r 1�..���:. . � ��7?F�.r. .�. T,�.�. 9_ . � ?"� . ?'4J v .i
� .... .. ��r .J'G._'�s.i�.,w.e., r� wo 5��... _ . . _ .. _.. _. ..._ 1_.v.[x..a�fiY ._i.. .. ..vd - �.. �LM�.�;.
to the city engineere for their investigation and report, aad
WHEREAS� said en�.neera inveetigated the n�cessity and feaaibility of said improve-
menta �.nd on 3eptember 7, 19�, reported thereoa to the council and filed their wrltten
reporta with the secretaxy of the cauncil� vahich reporta make the following recommend.a,tions:
Improvemeat No. 1: that eaid improvement is not practical and it is not recommended.
Improvement No. 2: that the following portiona of the streeta named in Improvemeat �o. 2
be treated with tar oil: Seventh Aveaue South from Fifth Stree,t,�,�quth,to the middle
�=.._.,u:.ss;anY.adx+.ti'+�.xu'w�aGwei+d+"%l`'vx.Cr.x.7��.aa!�a[:�RCtiaii�,-?+:�5°u �Ct:e:al�rst:'kA:q�rLY1:Ms.iAf',f:x�.,'.,'l+� 3F�]?t'r'�. �"/,`�N�Ytsq:i�.'.�Y:•'r �.r., y. . .�.'.i}Y�,Vaijidy%u; ,
,!gllT.'S'�.r.k�Md,MW'.LQ:
of the block 3outh of Seveath Street; Eighth gvenue Sonth between Sigth Street South
_�e�....�. ��—�.::s. �ve;arS:wtwS�an.a+r+l�sa�.wrm.e�inu;w�+�av.�h.t.,rr.:sw.uiae,h�.s+vt�aa+rx.w;'.r,3+W�,ys;�s,�y�;;�,.eh'tF..,Yi �.€;� Mt�eti `;..;:,�,�n�ri•„ii:-,��?#r+th��"��•+Nro��
and 3e�enth_ Stre�et� South,� Nin�t hAv�enue Sonth yYro�mhSec�erith,z.S�treet,f. South to Eleventh
.
; .-.���,.t,�.. ��.�:w�:•,:r�+��.�sa!,�wu�:
Street South,, aad Tenth Avenue South between'Sigth Street South a.nd 3even.th Street
... _
... - -�•��- ."+�.ar.;hcii;a��tMr':H.,+..�r���"eH.a��s;u�.�:.xi'.� ,�&�;t���.;�.":-��'��ti.,y::'viw�.'�Y?iWC`aw-,.,#�cr;,'.trru:,hy!ai'.nr'.:r��':i+n.�li.•r,�,. .
., i . .. • ,� s..;M�L: 5+1,�+
South for the diatance it ie gradedy.onl�.
. . - .-,y�,neAl4ic.+'�Aa,s.�:�?.s�v,:i:M%i+{•'.a.r�'J..�:s+:"��:u:M.- :,r � . .
...� .'a� ' .
Improvemente Noe. 3 and �F: that said improvementa be granted, and
WHEREFiS, on September 7, 19�5, the city council of Hopkine adopted a resolutioa
�'.� � 11d'��. t� �.��1'�'V �,l -�`�, � 1tr�� :s,y�,�. ln"�:'`r�,�.r'Giy�A�i .J�.��r�(�.� �Mi���l.�
F' '�� dP �: •
: A
eetting T►�esday;' October 5� 19�+8, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the council chambers
at the city ha11 as the time and place for coaeidering said reporta, aad
V�1F�tF�AS, a notice of said hearing has been published in The Hennepia Connt�
8eview in its �aenes of September 16th and September 2jrd. 19�+8, and the affidavit
of publication of said notice has been filed �ith the secretaxy of the council, aad
Wl�REA3, no petition setting forth oppoaitioa to said improvemente as re-
commended in the engineere' reports has been filed r�3.th the con.ncil, aad
W�REAS� o�araers of property which eha11 be eifected by eaid improvemeate have
appeared before the council and requeated each improvements and no one ha.s appeared
in opposition thereto; PTO��T� T�BEFOF�,
BE IT RESOLVID by the cit� council of the city of Hopkina that said improvements
as recommend.ed in said engineere' reporte are necessary for the health� welfare
and coneenieace of the city aad ita inhabi�ante aad it ie hereby determined aad
ordered that eai d improvemente as recommended ia said engineere' reporte be made and
that the improvements not recommended by the engineers be not made.
ADaPTED by the couacil oF the city of Hopkias at a regalar meeting thereof
held this 5th d�y of October, 19�.
JOSEPH C. FESELY� MAYOR
A. W. Elmqaist,
Secretar�r of the Council
Frank DT. Whitney.
Cit� Attorney
y� copy to Lee McNally '
��r �� Anto n A Ol son ''
Ebnil Brokl �
Carl A Anderaon �
� regular me�ing of the council of tne city of Hopkir�s , I�Zinnesota,
�vas held at 7;30 o'clock P.n7. on October 19, 1948, in the council chambers
of the city hall. �lembers present : councilmen 5tewart E. Bec�nan, Len J.
11�ilbert and John Ziegler. iNembers absent ; I�Zayor Joseph C. Vesely and
councilman �oseph T. Anderla.
Becl�man moved, ll�iilbert seconded, that councilman John Ziegler act as
m.ayor-protem. Carried.
TJlili�ert moved, Beckman seconded, tYat the follov�ring bills be paid.
Carri ed .
14989
14990
14991
14992
14993
14994
14995
14996
14997
14998
14999
1�000
15001
15002
15003
15004
15005
15006
15007
15008
15009
150�0
15011
15012
15013
15014
15015
15016
17953
17954
17955
17956
17957
17958
17959
17960
17961
17962
17963
GII�i�Ei-�AL ITL]ND
�,merican I,inen Supply
�ndex, Inc.
Benjamin Brush Co.
Burroughs Adding Machine
H. G. Dirks Furnace Co.
Donovan Furnitu re Co.
Duncan I��Ieter Corporation
Gamble Store
Earl Gerard D:iotors
towel servic e
paint f or warmin� hous e
two brushes
Co. mechanical service
smoke pipe
linoleum
parking meters
miscellaneous supplies
miscell aneous
angle irons-squad truck
suppl ie s
insurance ln Leathers Bldg
list of car owners
Co. installing new gas burner
stove fo r ci ty dump
J, Gruman Iron Sc Steel Co.
Gustafson & Fuxa
P�r�. B. Nagen Co.
Mike Holm, Secy. of Si.ate
Hopkins �lumbing & Heating
Hopkins Second Hand Store
Joe Joret
Kokesh Hard��are
�homa s �!1. Lap i c
Northern States Po�ver Co.
NZhJ Bell Tel ephone Co :
Anton A. Olson
H. B. Pederson
Howard A. Puck
�?�dilliam (�uinn
Skelly Oil Co.
Violet K. Souba
labor
mis c . supplies
police duty
electricity
telephone service
labor
c emen t
labor
lab or
gasoliae, etc.
stenographer
Star Iron d�lorks sewer lift baskets
Frank Stodola labor
Gunnar Berglund
Carl Bolander 8c Sons C
Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc
Frank Erickson
Internaiional Harveste
a R. C. Nuir
Northern States �ower C
Anton A. Olson
Lawrenc e Ridgway
Adolph Svoboda
�Jr:i. H. �ie�ler Co. Inc.
ROAD ATJD BtZI�GE FUND
labo r
o. grading
. repai r parts
1 abo r
r Co. axle
lab or
o. electricity
road work
r oa d �o rk
labor
, tractor repai r parts
"; TATEt� DEr�RTI���l�-T
7453 Kokesh hardtvare misc . supplies
745� 1�Torthern 8tates Power Co. electricity
7455 I�?d Bell Telephone Co. t�.ephone service
7456 Herman Olson paid e xpr ess charges
7457 Vdaterous Co. fire hydrant
SEL'JA�GE DISPQSAL FUND
82 Village of St. Louis Park trunk sevuer
gl I. J. Donnelly Construction Co. trunk sewer
FE�i1,ANII�T ITa9PR0�TII��T REVOLVING FUND
1 Special Assessr�ent fund � transfer of funds
2 Poucher �rtg. & Litho. Co. printing of above bonds
3 Faegre & Benson legal service above bonds
�1.65
15.10
2.00
29.30
2.00
203.85
395.74
7.13
7.25
22.40
79.55
9.00
1.55
936.32
10.00
111.55
6.15
46.18
804.89
6.00
44.87
4.08
20.43
111.55
13.85
55.76
62.40
118.40
103.00
830.60
.51
99.46
18.40
94.70
7.90
55.20
106.54
102.99
20.20
4.88
583.69
8.13
1.01
244.24
3260.77
1983.86
27,663.80
84.50
175.72
Pursuant to advertisement, bids were opened for a snow plow and the
following bids v�aere received:
Ruffridge-Johnson. Ec�uip�nt Co. - 1 I�odel 701 Good Roads complete with
10' 3tt x 24�� front height , 42" rear height moldboard ( 7' 6t' plowing wiath ),
push f rame, semicircle complete with casters, etc. �489.25 f.o.b.Hopkins;
1 r�'iodel 201 Good Roads complete with 10' x 25" front height , 37�" rear
height moldboar� (7'S" plotnring �ridth) push frarse, sernicircle coraplete
with casters , etc . �:�379 . 00 , f . o .b . Hopkins . .
Rosholt Equipment Company. - 1 New P�Zodel 82-A ti`lisconsin Special one :Aray
rigid blade snow plo�v complete ��vith b elt driven pump unit but not
including underframe; above to b e mounted on customer's 2-3 ton Dodge
truck, �446.00, f .o.b . Hopkins
The George T. Ryan Co. - 1�Kfausau 11�iodel B-35 snodv plow with spring trip
moldboard , cutting width 7' 6t' , overall width � 10' �" , cutt ing edge 10' 6" ,
overall length, 36 degree plowing angle, etc. �510.00, f.o.b. Hoplcins;
One ���ausau Niodel B-35tJ snow plow with spring trip raoldboard, cutting
��ridth 8' Ot' , overall width 11' 0" , cuttin� edge 10' 0" length, ploVring angle
36 degree, etc. �545.00, f.o.b. Hopkins.
ttlilbert moved, Beclflnan seconded, that bids be referred to city en�ineer
and Anton A. Olson for recommendation� Carried.
lliilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that request of the Hopkins Gun Club
for permission to operate bingo games at Ronny's Cafe during the month
of Tdovember, 1948, be granted. Carried.
�lilbert moved, Beck�an seconded, that request of Sohn 4'dilbur Nioore
�ost 320 for permission to operate bingo games at the Legion Hall during
November and Decer�ber, 1948, be �ranted. Carried.
T�ilbert moved , Beckman s econd ed , t hat request of Knights of Columbu�
council No. 2322 for permission to operate one bi�go �ame in the St. Joseph
church auditorium the latter part oi I3ovember, 1948, be granted. Carried.
Beckman moved, TtiTilbert seconded, �that reading of Grdinance 1Vo. 10,
"_4Z� ORDIiTAT��CE RELp.TIIv�G TO T�� S.�LE G� IZ�TQi�IC�l'II��G LI�UOR; A�:ETTvDIT�:G SECTIO�;
2 pF '►AI� ORDII��AIvCE LIC�i•;�I%TG AI�D R�GULATIIvG TY� SALE OF IISTO�ICATIl�TG LI�UOR,
R�'E�LING II`C01�vSIS1-��T ORDII��1�iT�CES, t1I��D �'ROVIDII�G A P`�,i�AL`I'Y FOR TI�+ VIULA'lION
T�,�'R�OF" , iTHICH ��� ADOYTE� BY THH� VILI.AGE C OUNCIL Or� HOFKTI�TS OId r EBRUA...RY
2 7, 19 34 , Al�1D R�.�ALIi� G THE �,13�'DT��I`1T T O SAID S LCTI OTvT �',t�TICN '�'n AS� AD OP'I'E`D
By T�� V ILLAG� C OUTdCIL OF HOPKINS ON JANU�IRY 15 , 1946 ," marke d Exhib it 'rAft ,
be accepted as the second reading and published according to law. Carried.
AFilbert moved, Beckman seconded, that resolution Tuo. 48, f'RESOLITTION
ADOPTING �P�CIAL ASSF�Si���'I'3," marked �hibit "B", be adopted. ..Carried.
h1Tilbert moved, Beck_man seconded, that resolution No. 60, tt� R�OLUTION
AUTHORIZIT�G THi, FAYt��i�I�l� OF Tfi� COSTS OF T�I� HOBBY ACRES Sr'�i�TITARY S�til�
PRQ�TE+CT l�'ROTvI THE P�R-Nl�N +i�]'I' I 1NPI-�G'V +IlV i,I�aT RL+�TOLVIl�?G �+UND �IV'D TI�+ �REIT�7BURSE-
Nf�[�IT OF SAID FUND FROI�:� SF�CIAL ASSESSi:.'�IIvTS COLLECT�,D �'OR SUCH Iii�''ROVr.�,�.�TT,"
marked Eahibit "C", be adopted. Carried. -
Becl�nan moved, Niilbert seconded, that request of the Idorthern States
Fower Company to place one pole in alley between Excelsior l�venue and First
Street South and �ackson and Van Buren Avenues be granted sub ject to
the approval of the city engineer. Carried.
I�Tayor Joseph C. Vesely arrived at the �ieeting at �x� nine P.t;�i.
�iegler moved, Beckman seconded, that the city attorney write to Peter J.
Sundquist and request that holes around the new home he is building on Sixth
;�ve. No. be filled to eliminate the hazard to youngsters. Carried.
Milbert moved, Beci�nan seconded, that snow plow No. 201 be purchased from
Rufiridge-Johnson Equipment Co. Inc. at a price of�,379.00 providing same will
be d elivered iuithin a peri od of six weeks from d ate . Car rie d. •
IvIilbert moved, Becl�an seconded, that the �eting be adjourned. Carried.
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A.'�'d.Elmquist �ecretary to the
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CITY OF HOPItINS
HENNEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA.
ORDINANCE N0. 10.
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AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SALE OF INTOXICATIIVG LIQU08; AMENDI�TG SECTION
2 OF "AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGIILATINQ THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQIIOR,
REPEALING INCONSISTENT ORDINA.NCES, AND PROVIDING A PEDTALTY 8'OS'I'� VIOLATION THEREOF",
WSICH WAS ADOPTED BY T!� VILLAGE COIIDiCIL OF HOPKINS ODT F�BEU�Y.: 27, 1�3�, AND
REPEALIDiG TSE AMENDMENT TO SAID SECTION WSICH WAS ADOPTED BY TSE YILLAGE CCIUNCIL OF
HOPKINS ON JANIIAEY 15, �g�+6.
BE IT 08DAINED by the council of the city of Hopkins:
Section 1. Section 2 of "An ordinance licenaing and regulating the
sale of intoxicating liqaor� repea.].ing inconeistent ord.inances, and providing a
penalty for the violation thereof", which was ad.opted by the village council of
Hopkins on February 27, �93�+, is amended to rea� as followa:
Section 2. 9ubdivision 1. No person shall, directly or indirectly�
upon a�y pretenae or by a,ny decice, manufacture, import, aell� egchange, barter�
diepose of, or keep for eale� any intoxicati ng liquor� without first having obtained
a licenee therefore ae hereinafter provided. Licenses eha,ll be of two kinda: "on
sale" and "off sale."
9ubdiviaion 2. "On aale" licenses shall be granted only to qualified
applicanta for an eaclusive atore, a.nd but four (�+) such licenaee eha,ll be iesued.
The license fee for an "on sale" license is hereby fixed at the eum of $�2,000.00
per year.
S�,ibdivision j. nOff sale" licenees shall be granted to permit the sale
of liquor at retail or wholesale in the original package for coneumption off the
premises only. Such licensee may be iesued only to proprietors of Dr�xg Stores and
egcluaive Liqnor Storee subject to the approval of the Liquor Control Commiasioner.
The license fee for an "off sale" licenae ie hereby fiaed at the sum of $100:00
per year.
Section 2. "An ordina.nce to smend an ordinance entitled 'An ordinance
liceneing and regulati ng the sale of intogicating li quor� repealing inconsistent
ordinancee and providing a penality for the violation thereof "', which a►as adopted
by the village council of Hopkina on the 15th day of January, �9�6, ie hereby
repealed.
FIR9!' read at a regular meeting of the council of the city of Hopkina held on the
5th day of October, 19�F8� and finally read and paseeci at a regular meeting of the
council of said city held on the 19th day of October, 19�+g.
� JOSEPH C. PESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmqaiet, Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney .
Publiahed in The Hennepia County $eview on Thursday, October 28, 19�8.
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CITY OF HOPgIN5
RESOLUTION N0. �IS.
RESOLUTION ADOP'i'IIdG SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.
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WSEaEAS, pureuant to directioa from the council� notice wae publiehed in the
officis�l. paper of the city of $opkins at leeat tt�enty days prior to October 19, 19�1$,
stating that the council rai.11 meet at the caancil chambere in the citg hall oa
Tuesday, October 19, 1948 at 7:30 �'clock P.M. for the pnrpoee of passing upon
proposed aseesemente upon all of the lote� pieces or parcels of land abutting upoa
the following local improvements, to-wit:
ASSESSP�NT N0. 1: Inatalling eanitarg eewer in Preaton's Interlachen Park, as follows:
Along all of Preaton La.ne and along lahley Road bet�een Bo�ce Street and Preeton
Lane and along Boyce Strest between Aehley Road an.d Oakwood E�oad, at a total
coat of $16,1g2.00.
Aaaes�ment N�. 2: Inatalling water 3n Preeton's Interlachen Park� as followe: Along
all of Preaton I,ane and along Aehley Eoad between Bo�ce Street and Preston
La.ne and aloag Bo�ce Street betc�een Aehley 8oad and Oakv�ood 8oad� at a total
coat oY $14,656.00.
Aasee �nent No. 3: Inetalling aanitary sewer from the street iatoe��sidence located on Lot
1, Block 10� weat Mianeapolis, at a total cost of $655•�•
Aseesament No. 4: Inatalling ae.aitary eeurer on Holly Road from the North line of Iro t g�
Block l�, F. A. Savage�e Interlachen Park� and ruaning southerly on Holly
Eoad to Interarban 8treet, at � total coat of $2�560.00.
Aeeeasment No. 5: Inetalling r�ater on Holly Road from the North line of Lot g, Block 14,
F. A. Savage's Interlachen Park, and running southerly on Holly Road to
Iaternrban Street, at a tote]. cost of $2,160.00.
Aasessment No. 6: Inetalling sa.nitary aer�er commencing a,t the interaection of Minnetonka
Mille Road and F'ifth Avenue North; thence Sontheasterly along Mina�tonka Mills
Eoad to Sweet Bri.ar Laxle; thence �ortherly along Sweet Briar Lane 62g.�+ feet�
at a total cost of $3,009.00:
Assessment No. 7: Inatalling water commencing at Swieet Bria.r Lane and Minnetonka Mille
8oad; thence Northerly elong Sweet Briar I,�ne 7110 feet, at a total cost
of $�+.45�+.00.
Asaesemeat No. 8: Iastalling sidev�alk and cnrb on the East side of Teath Avenue DTorth
in front of Lots 22, 2j stind 2�� Block 99, West Minneapolis, Second Dieieion�
at a total coet of $627.00.
Asaeasment No. 9: Installing eidewalk and curb on the West side of Fifth Avenne North
in front of Lots 1, 2 and j, and inata111ng carb in front oP Lots �+, 5 ana 6,
all in Block S�, West �inne�polis, 8econd Divisioa, at a total coat oP $903.50
Asseaement No. 10: IastAlling aidev,raalk and curb oa 3ixth Avemte �orth in front of I+ote
3� �+ and 5, Block 103, and Lota �F and 5� Block 102� and installiag cv.rb along the
North side of Lot 5, Block lOj, and aloag the 3ov.th eide of Lot 3, Block lOj�
and along the DTorth aide of I+ot 2�F, Block 84� and in front of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block
102. Weat Minneapolis, Second Dieision, at a total coet of $2,2�S.+l�t.
Aseeaemea� 1Qo. 11: In�talling cnrb along both sidee of Jackeon Avema.e .betweea F.acelsior
Avenue and Firat Street 3outh, and inatalling drivewa,ya in front of Lots 6, 28, 29
� and j0, Block 21, West Minneapolie Center, at a total coet of $2,62p.00.
AND Wl�REA3, no �vritten objections were filed against said proposed assessment�
o:x ar�p of them and no one appeared in opposition to said aseesaments:
PTOW, THEBEFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the council oP the cit� of Hopkins that eaid
proposed asaeeameats ae above �et forth� and each of them� are hereby adopted and an
aseeesment ia hereby leeied againet each of the lots, parts of lotB, piecea or parcels of
land deacribed therein in the sums therein respecti�elg aet forth� and each of eaid tracte
oP land is hereby found to be benefited ia the amount of the asaeaement levied againat
it therein.
BE IT �4T1�FAER RESOL�ED, that each of eaid asaesaments, with accraing intereat
thereon at the rate of sig (6) percent per annum� shall be a lien upon the property
ags�inst �hich the eame is asseeaed, coacnrrent with gener�,l tages and sha.].1 be payable
in eqnal �.nnual inetallmenta, eatending over the follo�ing periode� namely:
Aeeeesmente mimbered 1 and 2, over �. period of 20 yeare;
Aeaesemeate mimbered 3, �4, 5, 6 and 7 over a period of 10 �ears;
Aaseasments nnmbered g, 9� 10 a.nd 11 over a period of 5 yeare.
ADOPTED by the d.ty council of Hopkine�� Minneaota, at a regular meeting thereof
held this 19th. day of October, 19�+8.
JOSEPH C. PESEZY� MAY08
A. W. Eimqr�f et �
Secretary of the Covncil
Fra.nk N. kThi tney,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPKINS
RESOLUTIODT Nt�. 60.
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A BESOLIITION AZTTHOHIZIIQG T�iE PAYMENT OF THE COSTS OF THE HOBBY ACRES SAi�TITgRY
SEWEH PROJECT �ROM THE PE&MANEiVT Ii�IPROV�lENT REVOLVING FITND AND TSE &EIMBIIRSE-
MENT OF SAID F4DTD FRfJI�i SPECIAL ASSESSME�F1'S COLLECTED FOB SIICH INlPROVII�NT.
WHFREAS, the City of Hopkina has recently issued and. received the
proceeda from the sale of Permanent Improvement Sevolving �nd bonda in the amount
of $100,000.00, which funds are to be uaed solely to fina.nce local improvements
and conatitute a revolving fand to provide monies for special improvemente, and
i�JHESEAS� there ie now under constraction a.n e�tension of the sanitary
sewer system into and throughout the plat of Hobby Acres in the specific locationa�
deacribed in Resolution DTo. 11 adopted by the council of the city of Hopltina on
April 6, 19�8, and
WS�'rAS, there has .been paid from the �ipecial Assesement Ftiind of the City
of Hopkins the amount of $2�,663.gQ as a portion of the costs of the installation
of said Hobby Acres ean3tary sewer eystem, and
i�:iEREAS, there will be further and additional coats to'pay in connection
tariith such inetallation: NOW, THEREF'ORE,
BE IT RESOLVED that said egtension of sanitaxy sewer system into and
throughout Hobby Acres shall be financed from aaid Permanent Improvement Eevolving I�.n�d,
a.nd tha,t said 5pecial gsaeasment �nd ehall be reimbursed from sa,id Permanent Improve-
ment Revolving bi.ind in �he amount of $2�,663.80, and that all ad.ditional paymenta of
the coats of installing said Hobby �cres ea.nitary sewer system be paid out of aaid
Pes�nanent Improvement Hevolving Ilind, and
BE IT FIIRTHES RESOLVED that as special asaeasments for the installation of
said sanitary aewer into and throughout Hobby Acrea are collected from benefited
property owners a.nd paid into the treasu.ry of the City of Hopkine, all moniea advanced
from said Permanent Improvement Revolving Ftind for the purposes of paying tlie costs of
installing said Hobby Acres sewer system be repaid into said Permanent Improvement
Hevolving Fund, with interest thereon from the datesof the paymente from eaid fund to
the ds.tea of reimburaements into said fund at the rate of four per cent per,annu,m.
ADOP`!'ED at a regular meeting of the aouncil of the City of Hopkins held
thia 19th. day of October, 19�.
JOSEPH C. YESII,Y� MAYOR
A. W. Elmquist�. Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney
A regular meeting of the council of the city of Hoplsins , Ninnesota, was
held at 7:30 o t clock F.I�1. at the city hall �on Nov emb er 2, 1948. The followin{
were present: T���ayor Joseph C. Vesely and councilr�n Joseph T. Anderla, Stuart
E. Beckman, i,en J'. It�iilbert and John Ziegler. None �;rere absent .
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Beckman moved, Anderla seconded, that the follcxving bills be paid.Carried
G:r�.v E�AI� FUND
Bi-Lateral Fire �ose Co.
ti�,ialter �. Booth & 5on
G. C . Bredeson
Leona Carlson
Dahlberg Bros.
Dickey & I,uilbert
Larane Dod ge
Donovan Furnitur e Co.
Louis G. Faucher
T�1ike Holm, Secretary of Sta
Joe Joret
Thomas .�; . Lapic
Leef Bros . Inc
Lee IaicNally and Associates
It�iille r-Davis Co .
Tviinneapolis Gas Company
I�iinnetonka lvlotor �press
N.':7.Bell Telephone Co.
T�lti7 National Bank of Hopkins
rint on A. Olson
Herman Ols on
Paradise of the Pacific, Lt
Fiper Co. Inc.,
�-�oyaard ,�. Puck
ti'�lilliam �uinn
H. A. Rogers Co.
Frank Rosengren
Rosenw�ld-Cooper, Inc.
�ervic e 1 arts Co .
Skelly Oil Co.
Violet �`. Souba
Frank Stoaola
Suburban Henn.County Relief
Donna 1lTae �vihel
Geor�e H. ti"Jinter
RQAD AI�TD
, fire hose
justic e f orms
sweeping compound
library
misc. _
gasoline
library
council-room mat
police duty
;e auto-owners listing
labor
police duty
mis c .
enoineers' fees
file cabinet, etc.
gas service
drayage ,
telephone service
int ere st on v�arr ants
labor
stamps
. library
rat bait
labor
labor
sraall maps
labor
si�ns and posts
air hose and fittir�s
gasoline
steno�rapher
labor
Board relief
library
police duty
BRIDGE FIJND
Gunnar �1. Berglund labor
Frank Erickson labor
Glenn Johnson ConLracting Co. blacktop
P1.��1.National Bank of Hopkins interest on warrants
Anton A. Olson labor
Republic Creosoting Co. road tar
Lawrence Ridgway labor
R. C. Tliuir labor
�idolph Svoboda labor
.�JATER �C1ND
:�392 . 00
14.24
9.55
21.84
70.69
101.00
17.76
33.55
30.9m
1.65
107.53
53.51
4.00
295.00
83.93
12.13
1.05
41.20
54.90
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15.03
4.00
12.00
17.66
60.95
1.00
50.60
143.10
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101.00
50.24
118.40
282.73
14.00
9.94
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99.45
590.73
3.33
47.72
211.98
89.42
87.06
99.73
Bergerson-Castivell �overhauling pump rr2, 2381.00
Buf falo Tuieter Co. meter supplies 7.85
Neptune L��leter Co. meter supplies 47.44
Herman 41son staraps • 15.03
S�'C IAL i�,SSE,SSIu�NT FUI�D
First National Bank of �iopkins interest on sp.asst.�varrt 395.87
S�+rAG�L DISPO�I�L FUND
83 I.J.Donnelly Construction Co. estimate ;�3,
84 I�iinneapolis Abstract Corporation memo abstract
T�.�,`RTr;�4I�i`L+�'�^1 IIIiREOV'J��:��T1 Rr,-'VOLUIT�TG FtiN17
4 Carl A. Anderson curb and drivetivays
5 Glenn Johnson Contracting Co. blacktop
6 Lee T�icNally �, �issociates engineers fees
7 Republic Creosoting Co. roa d tar
3451.99
5.00
2297.10 �
3488.45
160.80
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P��ilbert moved, Anderla seconded, that resolution No. 61, "A RTSQLUTION
Rg'ERRII�TG Thr, i�-l-�TTER Oi TAR OIL TR.�,A2�1v�T O1�T S'�I�iT BRIAR i�At�E BLT�ti�T
P�.�iNETONKA N�ILI.S RaAD �vD Th�: NORlri LINL QF T�IE P�.AT Or �ff,Q�S FIRST ADDITIUN
TO THE CITY IIeTGIIC��,ER,S," marked Exhibit f'A", be adopted. Carried.
Beckman �oved, �nderla seconded, that a street sign be placed at Sweet
Briar Lane and Minnetonka T1Iills Road. Carried.
Bec�an moved, 11�Tilbert seconded, that the reque st of the Northwestern
Bell Telephone Co. to lay a cable on Paqonk A�'enue North from Excelsior Ave.
be granted; their estimate No. 9663 and they to pay for repair of the
tarvia. Carried.
Beckruan moved, Ziegler seconded, that the city concur with St. Louis .
�ark in the ativarding of contract to Orfei and T,�lariani for the �ain trunk
sewer from T��iTebster to Dakota Avenues in �t. Louis Park and the mayor and
secretary of the council be authorized to sign contract. Carried.
Zie�ler moved, Anderla seconded, that the city advertise for bids
for 410 feet of 18" round cast-iron bell and spigot pipe and 2050 feet of 6"
round cast iron bell and spigot pipe to be class 150 in accor�ance with A.S.
T.1�_. specification A 44-41 as outlined in letter dated Octob er 20, 1948 by
Ralph D. Thor�as and Associates, and bids called for Dec. 7, 1948. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Tviilbert seconded, that resolution. No. 62, i'A R�;SOLUTIOr�
REI�TII�;G TO A�IEAF�IlVG OiL II�TG]�TEERS' REPORT� F0� INS�'ALLATIOI� OF CURB AI,OIvTG
TH� SOUT�l STDE �F �iCEL�IQR AVE�iZi:� �E�"�a�Iv titA,S�-1ZIJGTON AVr�NE AIV`�i TI� NOR'I'Fi
RIGi�.T'I'-OF-'':�AY LLvE OF TI�-�' 11�lIlVT�T-.N�POLIS �N7! 5T. LOUIS RAI�,iAY COT;�'�1NY; l�ND rOR
TAR OIL TREATb�i +F��T TQ TEIdTt-� AVIl�]UE NORTI-i. FROl�''1 FOURTH STREI;T NORTH TO M1NN`�,�TQI�IKA
��ILIS ROAD , Ell�]D FOR IlVTSTALLA.TIOT�� GF CONCR�1'� DRNE'�1AY Il�? FROPTT OF LOT 31,
BI,�CK 22, �'�IEST briIl�iN.r�POLIS CETtT�, marked r�hibit ��8��, be adopted. Carried.
Beckti.an moved, ll�iilbert seconded, that permission be granted to the
�iinneapolis and St. Louis Railway Co.- to cross �t. Louis �treet and r,�onroe
Avenue with a spur track into the Red Owl �,varehouse on condit ion they give
the city an easement for road purposes covering the north 20 feet of the
N�. and St. L. ri�ht-of-`aray commencing at the north line of I;xcelsior Avenue
to the east line of Tyler Avenue if extended; also covering the southerly
20 feet of Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 12 and the south 20 feet of Lots 3, 4, 5,
6 and 7, Block 13, and �,ots 3, and 4, Block 14, �Jest Minneapolis Center.
C arr ie d .
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Ziegler moved, 1l2ilbert seconded, that the clerk write I�iinnetonka �Tozvn-�
ship and ask the�. to have a street light installed at 17th. Avenue TJorth
and Thmrd Street as Hopkins now has lights installed on First and Second
�treets and they to advise us of t heir decision at neat meeting . Carrie d.
Anderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that alley between 14th and 15th .Avenue
North between Second and Third Streets be surfaced. Carried.
b4ilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that resolution No. 58, "RESOLUTION
ORDERIT�IG INST�LI�TION OF �idATr;R T�.�AI1.`S IN A PORTIOI�? OF ��JASN�II�TGTOI�T AVII�IUUE AND
ORD�RIIv G INSTALL�T IOTd Or' CU-RB OI�T .� FOR�i�I OIv OF VAlVT BURIId AVENUE ," mar ke d
exhibit "C", be adopted. Carried.
Ziegler moved, ��Iilbert seconded, that resolution 1�To. 54, �'R�SOLUfiIOIv
ORDr,RING II��� 1',�LLA`i'ION OF 'rd�1Tt� T�AINS OIV � PGRTIOI` OF T4'TELFTFi AV +II\ UE N ORTH ,�.Iv'D
ORDERING GRADING s�Tt'�D FILLI"ivTG OF I� PORTIf�N OF r�RIvIDALE ROAD Ilv 't�- E PL�T OF
HOBBY ACRT+�," marked Exhibit "Ds', be adopted. Carried.
�Lnderla moved, Milbert seconded, that the mayor and secretary of the
council be authorized to sign agreement as made with the l��linneapolis Ivloline
Power Implement Co. for the construction of a trunk se�ver line across Block
16, %lest I���inneapolis. Carried.
Beckman moved, I�iilbert seconded, that the city lower the wa�;er main in
front of Lot 23, Block 37, i��lest T��Zinneapolis Center. C.arried.
Ziegler moved, Anderla seconded, t�at the fire departraent flush all
hydrants. Carried.
Beclunan moved, Milbert seconded, that the city have Nalco stabilizing
treatment of water installed in each of the three city tivells in connection
with chlorinating the water. Carried.
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D4ilbert moved, Bec�aan seconded, that four new 700 x 20 10-ply
tires be purchased for the Ford truck. Carried. ,
Beckman moved, ��ilbert seconded, that the clerk be instructed to
advertise for bids for one new two-door police car. Carried.
Zie�ler moved, Niilbert s�econded, that the meeting be adjourned.
Carried .
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�el,y, IvTay r
A . 'f�d. E1r,1q st ,
Secretary to the council
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The following served as election clerks and judges at the general
election held on November 2, 1948;
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District Pdo. l: Gladys Escher, Rose I�ickodym, Selma Fahl, �lizabeth
�la�in, and 1�r�is Patterson.
District Ivo. 2: Ida A. Johnson, Qlga Kelley, �lizabet�Lenike, �ona
Sundquist and Louise Lu�'sier.
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Distri ct No . 3: �1nn C.°Borland, IvTae B.�ood , Esther iE�I. kos s, Palar� , C.
0��r ns and Lolarr,�. Yackel .
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District No. 4. Alice it�i.; �nderson, Ida K. Olson, Charle s herzan,
Bridget/I,arkin and Adeline �edesky.
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CITY OF HOPgINS
BESOI,IITION N0. 61.
A RESOLUTION REFERRING THE MATTER OF TAR OIL TREATMEI�PI'
OIJ SW�ET BRIAR LANE BETWF•EId MINNETONKA MILLS HOAD AND T�
1�OHTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF xI,OSS FIRST ADDITION TO THE CITY
ENGII�ERS.
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkina deema
it neceesary for th� health, welfare and convenience of the city
and its inhabitanta� to make the folloaing local improvement in
said city:
T reat the following etreet �vith tar oil: Sweet
Briar Lane between Minnetonka Milla Road and the
I�orth line of the plat oP gloea F`Irst Addition, and
WFiE$EAS, the coata thereof aho�nld be assessed againat
a�p property found benefited thereby, a.nd
WHEREAS, the owners of a11 of the property againat �uhich
said coete �ould be asaessed have petitioned the council for sach •local
improvement; NOW, '1'HEREFOHE,
BE IT AESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkins
that the matter of makiag the local i mprovement hereinbefore mentioned
be referred to Lee McNal].p and Aasociates, ci ty eng�neers, to investigate
the aecessity and Peasibility of such improvement and report to the '
council with all convenient speed.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins a.t a regular
meeting thereof held this 2nd day of November, 19�Fg.
A. W. Elmquiat,
JOSEPH C. YESELY� MAYOR
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney,
City Attorney
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���.� CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOLQ�!'ION N0. 62.
A RESOLIITION RELATING TO A HEARING ON ENGII�ERS' REPORTS FOR INSTALLATION
� OF CURB ALONG TI� SOIITH SIDE OF EXCELSIOR AVENIIE BETWEEN WASHINC�'ON AVENUE AND THE
NOHTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE MI OLIS AND ST. LOIIIS RAILWAY COMPANY; AND P'OR
TAR OIL TREATMEI�1.' TO TENTH AVENII��� P'OIIRTH STREET NORTH TO MINNETONK9 MILLS
ROAD, AND FOR INSTALLATION OF CONCREI'E DRIVEWAY IN I�'RQNT OF LOT jl, BLOCg 22,
WESP MINNEAPOLI S CENTER.
WHEREAS, the council of the city of Hopkins on September 21, 19�+8, adopted a
resolution referring the matter of the following looal improvements� to-wit:
Improvement No. 1. Inatallation of curb along the aouth side of Excelaior Avenue
between Washington Aveaue and the north line of the ri�t-of-way of the Minaeapolia
and St. Louis Railwa,q Company;
n rth
Improvement No. 2. Ta.r oil treatment to Tenth Avenue% from Fourth Street Idorth to
Minnetonka Mills 8oad, and
Improv.ement No. 3. Installation of concrete drivewa,y in front of Lot Thirty-one (31)�
Block Twenty-two (22), West Mianeapolis Center,
to Lee McNally and Associatea, city en�ineers, for their investigation and report� and
WHEEEAS, aaid engineera have investigated the neceseity and feasibility oP
said improvements and on November 2, 19� reported thereon to the council and filed
their written reporte with the secretary oP the council� and
WHEREA3, the c ouncil of the city of Hopkina has not yet selected or appointed
a city manager for the city; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED th at said engineers' reports will be considered by the council
and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of sa3 d council to be held on Tuesday,
the 7th day of December, 19�g, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.� and
BE IT �iTETHER HESOLPED that the secretary of the council give notice of euch
hearing by publiehing a notice once in each week for two succesaive weeks in the official
newepaper of the city� aaid notice to describe in general langnage the im�rovements
recommended i n the engineere' reports and the estimated costa thereof.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a rega.lar meeting thereoP
held thi e 2nd day o f DToc emb er, 19�+8 .
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiat,
Secretaxy of the Council
Frank DT. Whitney�
City Attorney
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NOTICE OF HEARING ON INSTALLATION OF CIIFtB ALONG THE SOIITH SIDE
OF ERCELSIOR AYENiJE BETW�EPT WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 'I'SE NORTIi RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOIIIS RAIZWAY COMPANY; AND FOE TAR OIL
TREATMENT TO TENTH AVEIWE NORTH FROM FOIIRTH STR'EET NORTH TO MIIJI�TONKA
MILLS ROAD, AND FOR INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE DRIVE6IAY IN FRONT OF LOT 31,
BLOCK 22, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER.
N{DTICE IS HER�Y GIVEN that. the city engineere of Hopkins
did on the 2nd day of November� 19�8, file reporte with the city council
relati ng to:
Improvement No. 1. Inatallation of curb along the south eide of Excelsior Avenue
bet��een Washington gvenue and the north line of the right-of-way
of the Minne�polis and St. Louis 8ailway Compar�p;
Improvement No. 2. Tar oil treatment to Tenth Ave�ue north from Fourth Street
North to Minnetonka Mills Road, and
Imp rocement No. 3. Inatallation of concrete driveway in front of Lot Thi rty-
one (31), Block Twenty-two (22), West Minneapolia Center,
and that the city council has by reaolution fixed 'I�esday, the 7th day of December,
19�F8, at 7:j0 o'clock P.M. at the council chambere in the city hall a.s the time
and place at which the council urill hear such persons as care to be heard in
reference thereto and will coneider said engineers' reports and act thereon.
The eatimated coeta of said improvemente is: Improvement No. '
1� $1150.00; Improeement No. 2, $228.00 and Improvement No. j� $��+.00.
Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, thie 2nd day of November� 194g.
Frank N. Whi taey,
City Attorney
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A. W. Elmqui at,
Secretary to the Council
Published in The Hennepin Count� Revi�w November llth and 18th.� 19�Fg.
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CITY OF HOPgINS
RESOI,UTION Ni�. 58.
RESOLIITIOIV ORDERING INSTALLATION OF W�TER N1AIN3 IN A PORTIOI� OF W9SHINC�ON A9ENIIE
AND ORDExING INSTALLATION OF CURB ON A PORTIOBT OF VAN BIIREN APE�IUE.
WHEREAS, on Augu.st 17, 19�, the city council of Hopkins referred to the city
engineers the matter of:
1. Installation of water mains in that portion of wasliingtan Avenue in Yi^ont of the
DTorth 11 feet of Lot Thirteen (13) and alI of Lote Fourteen ,(1�+) and �fteen (15) ,
Block Nine (9), West Minneapolis Center, a.nd
WSEFiEAS� on June 1� 19�� the city council of Hopkins referred to the city
engineera the matter of:
2. Installation of curb on both aidea of Van Buren gve�e from Firet Street South to
Second Street South, and
Wi�REAS, said engineers investigated the necesaity and feasibility of sai.d
improvemente a.nd on October 5, 19�, reported thereon to the council and filed their
written�reports with the aecretary of the council, a.nd
WHF,fiEAS, on October 5, 19�+g� the city council of Hopkins adopted a resolution
setting Tuesday, November 2� 19�48, at 7:30 P.M, at the council c]�ambers in the city
ball as the time and place for considering said reports, a.nd
WB�tEAS, a notice of eaid hearing ha.s been publiahed in The Hennepin County Beview
in ita issues of October l�th and October 21�t, �94g, and the affidavit of publica.tion
of said notice has been filed with the secretary of the council, and
WHEREAS, no petition eetting forth opposition to said improvementa has been filed
with the council aad no one appeared at eaid hearing in opposition to eaid improvementa
or either of them; NOW� THERF�Y)RE,
BE IT EESOLVED by the city council of the ci tg of Hopkina that eaid improeements
a.nd each of them are nec�esary for the health, welfare and conven3ence of the city and.
its inhabitants and that it ie hereby determined a.nd ordered that sa,id improvements a.nd
each of them be made as set forth in the engineers'�reporte and that the coats thereof
be assessed a.gainst ar�y property benefited thereby.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkina at a regular meeting thereof
held this �nfl: day of NoBember, 19�8.
JOSEPH C. VESII,Y, MAYOH
A. W. Elmquiet, 3ecretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney
���� �o Emil Brokl . `
�\' to Lee I�cNally �
to Anton Olson �
ci� oF xoPgi�as
HESOLUTIOIJ N0. 5�.
RESOLIITION ORDEBING INSTALLATION OF WATE& MAINS ON l POHTION OF TWELFTH
AVENtJE NORTS gND ORDERING aBADING gND FILLIPTG OF d PO&TION OF FARMDALE 80AD
IN TSE PLAT OF HOaBY ACRE3.
WAII3EAS, oa September 7, 19�+8, the city con.ncil of Hopkina referred to
the city engiaeers the ma.tter of:
1. Inatalla,tion of water m�ina ia tha,t portion of Twelfth Av�ane North deacribed �,a
follows: Commencing at the interaection of First Street DTorth aad Twelfth Avenue North,
a,nd ru,nning North along Twelfth Avenue North to the North line of Lot Ten (10), Block
Seventy-sig (76), Weat Minneapolis, Second Divisioa, �,nd
2. Grs�ding and filling that portion of F�,rmd.a�.e 8oad in the pls�t aP Hobby gcres which
adjoias the right-of-wa,y of the St. Pa.ul, Milwaukee a.nd MAnitob�. Ra,ilway� aud
W�REAS, eaid engineera investigated the necessity suld fe�aibility of eaid
improvemeata a.nd on September 21, i9�IS, reported �hereon to the conucil aad filed their
rvri.tten reportswith the aecreta.ry of the eonnc3l � and
WHEREAS, oa September 21, 19�, the city council of Hopkins a.d.opted s�
resolution setting Tueaday, �DTotrember.2, 19�Fg, at 7:j0 P.M. at the council chambers in
the city hall �,s the time asid pla.ce for considering sa3.d report� a,nd
WSEREAS� a notice of sa.id hearing ha,e been publiahed in The Hennepin County
&eview in its iesues of ���bar: ��+th. a.nd October 2Lst, 19�, a,ad the �ffida.vit of
publica,tion of e�,id notice ha,s been filed with the secreta�rar of the council. aad
WSEREAS, ao petition aetting forth oppoeition to sa.id improvemeatshas been
filed with the council and no one appeared at said heaxing in opposition to said
improvemente or either of them; NOW, TSEREFORE,
BE IT BESOLYED by the city council cf the city of Hopkine that ss�id improvementa
a,nd eAch of them a,re aecessa.ry for the health� welfa.re s�nd con�enien,ce of the city and. its
iahabita.nts and tha.t it is hereby determiaed aad ordered th�,t ea,id improvementa and e�.ch
of them be m�de as aet forth in the engiaeers' reports and tha.t the coststhereof be
aeaessed a.ga,inst u�y property benefited thereby.
ADOPTID by the caaacil of the city of Hopkias a,t a regular meeting thereof
held this ' 2�d ds�,y of Novembex 191l�S.
JOSEPH C. VESII�Y� MAYOR
A. W. �lmquiet� Secretaxy of the Couacil
Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney
one to Lee McNa,lly, `
one to Anton Oleon� �
one to E�il Brokl, �.-
CITY OF HOPKINS
HII�TAIEAIN C OUNTY , IJ�III��SOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CAST IRON PIPE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIlV th at the ci ty co unci 1
of Hopkins will receive sealed bids until 8:00 o t cl oc k F�.T��i.
on Tuesday, December 7, 1948, at the city hall for 410 feet
of 18" round cast iron bell an.d spigot pipe, and 2050 feet
of 6" round cast iron bell and spigot pipe ; pipe t o be Class
150 in accordance with A.S.T.IvI. Specification A 44-41.
The bid must be accoripanied by a certif'ied
check in an amount equal to ten (10) per cent of the total
bid grice, and payable to tlze city treasurer of Hopkins.
A . �'�; . Elrsqu is t ,
Secretary to the Counci 1
To be published in The Hennepin County Review on Nov�anber
18th. and Novea:iber 25th., 1948
and
in Construct ion Bulle tin on PTover.�b er 18th.
and Noveriber 25th. , 1948
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CITY OF HOPKINS
�1NEPIN COUNTY', �iII�TN.
IVOTICE �'OR BIDS FOR POLICE CAR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVII�T that the city council
of Hopkins vaill receive sealed bids unt il 8:00 0' cl ock P.M.
on Tuesday, December 21 , 1948 , at the c ity hall for one neti�v
2-door automobile for use by the Police Department.
Bids must be in sealed envelope and accompanied
by certified check for five (5) per cent of the total amount
of bid.
The city council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
A. W. Elmquist
Secretary to the Council
To be published in The Hennepin County Review on December 2nd, 1948.
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A re�;ular meeting of the council of the ci�y of Hop��ins, �:innesota,
was held at the city hall at 7:00 o'clock P.T�L. on Tuesday, Ivovember 16,
1948. The follo�ving were present: Nayor Joseph C. Vesely, Joseph T.
Anderla, Stuart E. Beckna.n, Len Milbe�t and John Ziegler. None were
absent.
Beckamn moved, Nilbert seconded, that the f o11o�Rrin� bills b e paid,
��e�-1-e-���e�. Carri ed .
GIlV� FUl�?D
15073 Alice lt�i. Anderson election expense
15074 Anne C. Borl�nd election expense
15075 Sames Chmel election expense
15076 Gladys Escher election expense
15077 Nae �. Good election expense
15078 Charles Herzan election expense
15079 Gustave B. Saps election expense
15080 Ida A. Johnson election expense
15081 Olga kelley election expense
15082 �sther �:I. Koss election expense
15083 Bridget �arkin electi on expe nse
15084 Elizabeth Lemke election expense
15085 Louise Lussier election expense
15086 I�iatt IvicCauley election expense
15087 Rose Nickodym election expense
15088 Ida �. Olson election expense
15089 I��iargaret C. Owens electi on expens e
15090 Selrsa Pahl � electi on expens e
15091 Ardis Patterson election expense
15092 h. J. Puck election expense
15093Adeline A. Sedesky election expense
15094 Elizabeth Slavin electio n expense
15095 Nona Sundc�uist electi on expense
15096 Lola i�t:. Yackel electi on expense
15097 Accountin� Systems Co. treasurer record sheets
15098 American Linen Supply Co. towel service
15095 Frank A. Archambo Kid die C.0.2 Fire Extinguisher
1510T Gun�ar_.A:� B.e�.und, labor
15102 Ja�es Chmel labor
15103 Dahlber� Bros. Iuc. miscellaneous
15104 Dickey 8� Iviilbert gas
15105 Diebold, Inc. repair of city hall clock
15106 Duncan Meter Corporation parking meters
15107 Frank Erickson labor
15108 Louis G. :r,aucher labor
15109 Feudner-Davidson Agency '.lorkments insurance policy
15110 R. h. Gardner counting meter receipts
15111 The Hennepin Cour_ty Review prin�ting
15112 Niike Holm,�ecy. of State }����xg exempt police car�plates
15113 Hopkins Fire Dept. fire service
15114 International Assn.of Chiefs of Police, E.Johrs�n's dues
15115 Johnson and Hemza gas
15116 Joseph Joret ' -labor
15117 Justus T,umber Co. squad truck material
15118 Kinn Bros. �uper Service gas, etc.
15119 Kokesh Hard�vare miscellaneous supplies
15120 Lampert Yards park bench material
15121 Thonas �rd. Lapic police duty
15122 �'lilbur Locke do� pick-up
15123 �tm. H. 1�,�icCoy gasoline
151�5 Iuinneapolis Gas Co. gas het
15126 I�.Iinn.Fire �ctinguisher Co. recharge on fire extinguishers
15127 R. C. �luir labor
15128 T�S�Bell Telephone Co. telephone servic e
15129 Ant on A. Olson labor
15130 P`aulson Hardware m.is c.
15131 Ho�vard A. Puck labor
15132 ti'�Tilliam �,uinn labor
15133 i�awrence Ridgway labor
15134 Skelly Oil Co. gas
15135 Violet I£. Souba stenographer
15136 Standard Oil Co. gas, oil, etc.
15137 Frank Stodola labor
15138 Gilbert L. S��aanson labor,Peacefull valley storm s.
15139 ��illiamson Starnp Co. dog tags & milk truck lic.plates
�,
:�36.80
43.70
43.70
31.05
43.70
36.80
32.20
32.20
32.20
43.70
36.80
32.20
32.20
36.80
31.05
36.80
43.70
� 31.05
31 . 05
32.20
36.80
31.05
32.20
43.70
5.61
1.65
45.00
�=91.29
9.45
43.44
101.00
28.50
547.15
95.18
29.31
998.28
38.00
77 .55
.35
206.50
10.00
2.75
87.98
118.91
77.50
21.93
21.32
42.36
3.00
101.00
48.14
5.50
94.69
11.85
99.47
11.10
19.8?
111.55
93.29
5.49
44.72
60.51
118.40
468.00
33.05
ROAD AI�'D BRT}+7G.�, . FUI�D
17982 Hopkins Engine Rebuilding overhauling Ford truck 109.05'
17983 �ohnson an d Hemza misc 194.12
17984 Ant on A. Olson labor 17.82
17985
17986
17987
7470
7471
7472
7473
7474
7475
16925
16926
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Adolph Svoboda labor
�"destside Blacksmith �hop misc.
ti'7illiam �H. Ziegler Co. pump f or
ti�dA.T ER D EP 1.
Gustafson &, �'uxa mis�.
I�okesh Hardware misc.
NV�11 Bell Telephone Co. service
�1G2.99
14.75
Lull loader 99.00
Herman Olson express charges
Phelps-Drake Co. lotiverin� Freston Lane water xnain
��daterous Co. rod for water hydrant
SF�CIAL ASSESSi��.EI�TT FUND
N'�'J Nat1.Bk. of Nipls. bonds, in�t;erest �c fees
Phelps-Drake Co. Inc Hobby Acres water main
SE`ydAGE DISPOBAL �JIv�`D
�enni e F. Bro�nrer sewer condemna� ion proceeding
Frank H. and Nanna E. hut chinson , s arle a s a bov e
I�"at Nat1.Bk. of T:ipls. bonds,interest and fees
FER14��TIIvT IIti�'�QV�V:�i:�TT REVOLVLi�iG FU7�
Carl A. �nderson curb, etc.
Lee l�"cN�ally & Associates engineers' fees
Y°helps-Drake Co.(Hobby acres lift Sta. and se�ver mains
42.48
14.03
8.13
1.48
624.41
12.22
1840.63
3444.42
200.00
250.00
14530.. 44
2033.64
1082.83
9991.04
Beckman moved, ZiEgler seconded, that the follo�ving license applications
be granted:
Bursch's Cafe � Bar, On and off-sale Liquor..�2100.00; �n and off-sale malt
Liquor ;�60.00; soft drinks ;;�5.00; milk :�1.00 and cigaretts �12.00.
Thomas T:i. Sheehan, On and oi'f-sale Liquor :„�2100.00; On and oif-sale malt
I,iquor y�60.00; soft drinks ;�5.00 and ci�aretts �12.00.
Iv!ar�aret H. �;�alton, On and off-sale Liquor �2100.00; On and ofi-sale malt
Ziquor ��60.00; sof't drinks :�5.G0 and cigaretts w12.00.
James �. Sheehan, Off-sale liquor �100.00; Oif-sale malt Liquor w10.00;
sof't drinks .�5.00 and cigaretts �12.00.
�'�dilfred T�r�. and Niendel J. Engler, Off-sale Liquor w100.00; Off-sale malt
Lic�uor :,�10.00 and so�t drinks :;�5.00.
J'ohn 1+. Kroon, Off-sale Liquor :�100.00 and soft drinks �5.00.
Archie's, Ofi'-sale liquor w100.00.
]3ecl�nan moved, Ziegler seconded, that request of I�Torthern States I'ower
Co. to place three poles at Fif th Street South between 12th and 14th
Avenues and one pole on Second Street Ivorth at Adar,ls �treet be granted.Carr�d.
Ziegler moved, Tviilbert seconded, that request of t^Talter J. Ronnei for an
On-sale liquor license be tabled. Carried.
And erla moved, Nlilbert seconded, that Claire C. Congdon be appointed
city manager of Hopkins. Carried. Ziegler moved, Bec�ti�n seconded, tha't the
city mana�er take office on December .l, 1948, at ��ive Th�wnsand Doll��
(;�5,000.00) per 3�ear salary. Carried.
Bec��nan moved, N:ilbert seconded, that the city pay the annual due s of
Chief of �olice Tohnson to the International Association of Chiefs of P'olice,
Incorporated. Carried.
Beckman �oved, �riilbert seconded, that l�Yss. Jarnes l�rlderson be appointed as
a full-tirne oz"'fice assistant and stenogravher at a salary of One Hundred
Fifty Dollars (�150.00) per month. Carried:
Beckman moved, it:ilbert seconded, that the raeeting be adjourned.Carried.
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�. ;�. Elraquis�',�ecretary to tihe
Council
�PPROV � :
A special meeting of the council of the cit y of Hopkins,
Minnesota, was held at 5:00 Otclock P.M. at the City iiall
on Novemb er 30 , 1948. Members present : Bltayor Joseph C.
Vesely and Councilmen�Stua'rt E. Beckman, John Ziegler
and Joseph T. Anderla. Members absent; Councilm�n.
Leonard J. Milbert.
Ziegler moved, Beclanan seconded, tYiat permission be
granted to the Nrpls. & St. L. R. R. Co. to cross the
east and west alley in Block 13, '�Yest Minneapolis
center, with a spur track into .th.� Red ;liwl warehouse
and that proposed agreement granting ea�ement t o the
railroad company f or such track and granting the City
easem�nt for road purposes as set Porth in motion.of
�ovember 2, �948 , i�e approved ai�d t he Mayor �nd t he
�ecretary of the Council be authorized to execute sa�ne.
�arried.
Becl�an moved, Ziegler seconded, that the me eting be
adjourned. Carried.
ATTEST:
�oseph C . Vesell
ayor
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;�. V�1. Elmqu , ecretary to
the Council .
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120 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH
�a}tkins, �iCinnesnta
December 3, 1948
City of Hopkins
Hopkins, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
ti
You will find enclosed your Contract in dupliQate for 1949.
Please sign both copies, keep one for your files and return the
other to this A�ency.
This contract is exactly the same as the one you signed for
in 1948.
We were sorry that some of your Boards were not present at
our last Annual �eeting held November 4, 1948 at the Bloomin�ton
Town Hall. For the benefit of those not present we would like
� to ad�tase that Dana McCuthan of Bloomington was elected .Chairman,
Edward DeVeau of ��innetonka was elected Vice Chairman and Joseph
C. Vesely was reelected Secretary of the Suburban i�ennepin County
Relief Board.
• Your v y
C/
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Director of x
MC/RE
Enc.
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R E S 0 L U T I 0 N
LC�NNG/LM '�„fAr BECKM �At offered the following
Resolutions
B� IT RESOLOED, That the contract submitted by the Suburban
Hennepin County Relief Board of the.County 6f Hennepin for th
ada stz�ation a�d su ervision of poor reTiOf in the
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of be accepted and approved: and
� IT� FURTI�R RESOLVED,�'h�t t�% pr�er officers of said
direeted io
execute� id contract in duplf� and when �xecuted to return one
of sai contracts to the $uburban Hennepin Cbunty Relief $oard.
The question was on the adoption of the resolution azld the
roll beiag called therA were � veas and � nays, as
f ollolas :
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Aad so the resolution was adopted.
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I certify that th bove�i �rue a� rect y f
resolution passed by of the /d of �
Minnesota, at its regular-special meeting h on the ,"
day of �_ , 19�
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(Clerk) (Re rder)
of
SUBr�ABAN HENNEP7N COUNTY RELIEI' BOARD
HENNEPSN COUNTX, MII�`�IESOTg
AGREEI�NT BETW�EN T� SUBURBAN F�NNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF B09RD
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In Ret The administra
on of the Poor Reli �ind of said�
s ee e made an entered into by and between the �
, hereiaafter ca�led the mw�3.cipalii;y, e
ty 1;he first pari;, and ihe Subzrban Hennepin Gour.t;v Relie Board
� ter called the party of the second pari;, witnesseth�
v WHERE9S� Every municipality is charged by law with the duty oY
caring for poor and needy residents of such respective commvnities;
a.nd, �
WF�REAS, The State of Minnesota has appropriated certain�sums of
money to be distributed through a Relief ggency to all municipalities
axul communities .for the purpose of aiding and supplemeni;�ng local
expenditures and funds in the care and support of such needy residents;
and,
WAERE�S, All such relief cases shovld be investigated before
relief is granted to the end that such public funds may be spent
wisely and economically; and
WF�tEA,S, No needy person can be certified for or emplo✓ed by any
Federal Aid Agency unless such applicaxlt has been thoroughl;� investi--
gated and approved by some competent relief board or agency; and
V�i�ZE�S, It is deemed necessary, proper, advisable and to tho �
best interests of various municipalities in Rural Hennepin Covnty to
unite and pool their respective interests in tho administration of
relief and to establish and maintain a central office or agency for
such purposes, which central agency is lrnown as the Suburban Hennepin
County Relief Board; and
WI�R�79S, the said Subvrban Hennepin County Relief Board is
lbcated at Hopkins, Minnesota, exid is equippod with all necessary files,
furniture� busineas systems and machinery, and employs competent and
trained persons for the purpose of innestigation and administration of
such matters; and
WI�RE9S� Said Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board is reac�y,
willing and able to investigate� administer and supervise the distri�
bution of diroct reli.ef and aany other aidjof any arid all municipali—
t�es in Rural Hennep�a�Co�nty; and �� ; �
WHFR.E�S, The � of �� � �/is a munici—
pality located in Rural H epin Cou ty hich is desirous of joining
•che Suburban Hennepin C� ty Relief�Bo rd to the �nd that such Relief
3oard shall perform i�jr said munic�ipality in connection with direct
relief and any other id, tho func�tgons and duties necessary to tlie
r investi ation and administration thereof.
Fr�P� g �
AGREED by an/ be�ween thej�u, �b gen --
tho " �-�
o�
_1--
IdOW , TI�REEORE , I T I S I�REBY
p�.n County Relief Board a,nd
3� f�llows, to--wit;
�
1. That the Suburban He�ie ty � e Soar is h�reby
designated by the said �f the sole
agency which sha.11 exclusive investi ate, dminister and super-
viae the poor relief of sai��municipality or a period of one
year from January 1,,�'�� and for such a ditional period as may
be necessary to megotiate and complete a new agreemont for the
succeedin� year, provided that such additiona,l period shal.l not
exceed sixty (60) days Prom and �ter J�uary 1,/�.
E ce t as ereinafter provided, the f
ereby,agrees that it will not vestigate, ad—
�mi' ster, supervi.se or grant Poor Relief wit t full notice of
� h action to ths Suburban Hennepin Co ty' elief �oard� nor ahall
y poor relief case be discontinue o reopened without fu17.
notice to the bur Hennepin t Re i f Board,.and that.
further said of� ill p�.y its Pro--
rated share of the inistrative�e�xp'e se of the 5uburb� Honnepin
Count� Relief Boar �upon a].1 poor r.elief cases whether such reiief.
cases are directl•�n investigated, a�inisterecl or supervis�d by the
Suburban Hennepi��County Relief Board, or by the municipa7.ity.
3. The said Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board is hvreby
authorized to hire suitable quarters for its office space, to
employ necessary and suitable clerical, bookkeeping� investigating
and executive peraonnel and to pay groper end necossary rents a.nd
compensation for auch quarters� personnel and,other incidental
expenses; to establieh proper rules of procedure;.to investigate
for said municipality,all applicants for direct relief a:�d any
other.similar aid� either State or Fedoral, and to report tho
result of such invastigations to said iaunicipality; to ostabiish
proper budgets for direct reliof applicants� which budgets shall
be ffrst �,pproned by an authorized representative or Board or
Council of such muriicipality; to issuo rel�.ef ordQra directly to
all relief applica�ts after approval by the proper offic�:al or
officials of the municipa.lity� a.nd to pay out of such funds as
said municipality or other governmental agency provides and pays,
the cost of such reliof granted to all proper•residents of said
municipa.lity. �
4e The Suburb e ount� ]�iof B'rd hereby agrees to
render to said _of,_ all serv3.ces of
which it is cap�.b].o, n the, invest}'g ion, supervision, admini--
stration and certific tions of al / plicants or.recipients of
direct relief �.nd any other simi r aid� a.nd to report to such
municipalities each month the names of all recipients of direct
relief in such municipality, including the cost of such reliof�
plus the cost of the administration thereof. The Suburba,n Honne—
pin County Relief Board shall further consult with the governing
body of said municfpality in a7.1 cases on direct relief and shall
be bound by the decision of s ch governing body in the granting or
expenditure,.,�n�uch dir�c%Xa�ief c�ases.�
5. Thef ��1� �1 of A���%=-=�' -�9es hereby designate and
appoint Mr. wrio fs the of said �
of /;������.r.i. , and whose address is 2 co ,�!-�e•.�? /�`=y
�.^'7
� � , and . telephone nwnber is _/� 7� .3 / and
who s all� e the official representative of s�.id municipality and a
member of the Suburban HQnnepin County Relief Board.
6. The authorized representative or representativea of said
municipality shall meet with the representative of all munici�alities
who are members of and constitute the Suburban Hennepin County Relief
Board at such times and places as may be determined by the•Chairman
or Secretaxy of said Suburban Hennepin County Helief Board, a,nd shall
�neet at least once a month u�ith tha Investigator or Secretary, or
s��ch person as he may designate in an advi,sory capacity.
_2--
7. Any or all elected or appointed officials of such raunici—
pality, in addition to the person as abone se; fortr, ma,y bo
members of the Subur.ban. JIennepir_ Ct�u:,��y Ps:ti.ei Boa•cd ar.d may
take part and voice in i�s regula� or spe::ial r�set�n�s and may
be eligible to hold any cffa.�e ;;hei•e•�r,;; bvt eacr� n�,ula.ci.pal �i;y
sha11 be entitled i;u c�.s�t oniy one vcbe upon any questlon; or at
�nny election of sai.d Su�urta,n;Hennepin County Relief Board,
the unit ru3.e to prevafl._, / '
8. The f�;,� �� of does hereby agree to
pay once each�non'�th i;o .c�iu irba.ri Hennopin Couni:3T Re:ii.ef Board,
within ten (10) days af+, ����P;�t, v£ pTpp��- tiii5 0� acco�ants
therefor, its sh�re of' t�re1 �ef expendi•`ures a.i���xi�).[•�.2�7. ��?�i
it, plus i';s pro--r�.ted sharo of the a�inis �ra.�i�*� exp:�:�ses for
the maintenance of the Subuz•'ban Hennepin Count�r Rei�i�f' boa,� d
offices.
The administrative expense for the conduct axid m�.�_nf;ena,nce
of the 5uburban Hennapi.n County R.elief :Board shail �be pu:i.d and
pro—rated among various r�ember m�unicipalities as fol��ws�
(a) The adrniniStT'd{ia.46 expenses shall be pra--rated ar:iong
all of tha member raunic�pa7.ities � thc� share of each sucY: nuni—
cipality being based on tha� proportion which each such nuni— .
cipality direct relief cases bears �o i;he total relief cases,,
investigated� adr.linistered or supervised fror� no�th to nonth by
the Suburban Hennep3n County Reliof Loar3; the anoLnt of each
such raunicipality'•s contribution being that part of said expenses
which such r�unicipa].ityt s nurlber of direct relief cases bears to -
the total number of direct relief c�ses investigated, adr:iinistered
or supervised by the Hennepi.n Couni�� Re].ief �oa,rd fron nonf;h t;a
raonth, (it boing undersi;oad �cha,t a direct relief caso is defined
as an.y relief case irrespacti.ve of whether relief was granted or
denied) , PROVIDED th�.t n� nenber nun�lcipalit;� shall p�,y less
than $S,OO per nonth whether such nt;:nicipality.has had any
reliof cases to investigates ad�9.nister or supernise.fror� nonth
to month or not, and PRUVIDE.D fu.rther that such niniraun raonthly
pa,yr�ents shall be credi•ced first upon the total adr:tinistrative
expenses of t'�e S�itnir.b�.n Hen.�c;l�3.n �oun}y Re].ief �oa1�d a,nd there--
after the baia,nc;e prcpo::tinned as h�•re:�.nbefor� sei; fo*�i;r�,
(b} I c�is uct:�er prov��ded t. at i;:� � agreemen:; r���► be ca.ncelled
by sa.ic�., o .�ft;er �thir�;y i30j d�ys
writTe:� no:;,i.ce .f its inf;e:��c:i �s �co c�,nc.e� has be�r_ y�e�:ai��ed by
the Secretary f sai� S�z�ui°`ban ,nn�pin ruanty Re1-.ef T�oa�d un
condil;ion �chat a).1 f:�naz�cia.l. l:�.ga�;ions and responsibiliti�s are
pai.d by said r.�uni ci�al.ity before the effective date of such cancell—
ation, said notice to be giren an the first or fifteenth of a�y
nonth, hereafter,
9. It is further understood and agreed tliat fron and after
�ranuary 1, 1948, any municipality making initial app� i.cat3.on for
an�r services of the Su'nvrbaxi Ii�nxLepin (:ounty Re3:�.e.f :Board by
cozi�.ract or otherwise, sha.'�l pay io the 6uburba,n Hennepi� County
Relief �oard, the sua of �2K,00 wi}h sucYl inii;ial application,�it
being und.erstood that sucn payraent sh�.l�l not be refunaable and
eha.:Ll not be required witr ax�r cens?;��.v.i,-.ve renewai uf such contract
or. a�reenent and s.ha1:L be �ased �r� ���„.�, ���i��i�•�z:� �iennepin �ount;y
�elief Aoard tu pay _��s �enera.'. ax� �;cns::s; tha� siku�d any contract
between sa:,d nunicipai�i;� �.nd aQi.d. �:�'i.e.f :3�:a,xd be for any reason
ter�i.nated, �ny «ppii.c3ti�n for re��ins�ai;sn�;nt shall be construed
to be a new a�,p'lica,t;ion r. equiri?�g a furt�er pa,ynent of �25.00
_��
,
In:testinony hereof, the parties of the first and second parts
have hereu.*�to affixed their nar.ies and seals by order of their
respectine governing boards, this da,q of 1�.� � 19 �.
SUBURBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY RELIEF BOAR,D
BY C����
D a McCutchan, Chairrran
BY
oseph . Vesely� Secretary
6111JU1 - - - -
(Clerk) (Recorder)
.
A regular meeting of t 1� counci 1 of t he city of Hopkins , IVI3nne sot a, was
held at the city hall at 7:30 o'clock �.M. on Tuesday, '�ecember 7� 1948.
The following were present : 14Sayor Joseph C. Vesely and . councilmen
Joseph T. Axlderla, 5tuart �. Beckmsn, L� Milb.ert and John Ziegler; ,�
also City Manager Claire C. Con�don. None were absmt . . , l ..-�`�
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_._.
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Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the following bills be paid. Carried.
I,5100
15124
15152
15153
15154
15155
15156
151-5?
15158
15159
1�160
15161
15162
15163
15164
15165
15166
15167
15168
15169
15170
1�171
15172
15173
15174
15175
15176
15177
15178
15179
15180
15181
151�2
15183
15184
15185
15186
15187
15188
15189
15190
15191
15192
15193
15194
15195
17991
17992
17993
17994
17995
17996
17997
17998
�7999
18000
18001
18002
].8003
18004
18005
18006
Stuart E. Beckman
Len Milbert
��,merican �.inen Co.
J. T. Anderla _
Andez, Inc.
Bren Hdw.
Leona.T. Carlson
Larane.Dodge
Electri� Appl. Serv.
Louis G. Faucher
Feudner �avidson �gency
Gerard Moto rs
Gustafson & F�a
Henn. Co. Review
Herzan _8c Ba�tyr
W. J. Hissam
h�Iike Holm, Secty.o� State
Hopkins Fire Dep't . -
Hopkins Nunicipal Band
Joe Joret
�inn.Bros.
Thomas `��. Lapic, Jr.
'V�ilbur Locke
Lund's �inclair SeTv.
Wm. H. �icCoy _.
Master Block �o.
John Matchke
R. J'. Mayo
N�'iller �avis Co.
Northern Stat�s �ower
N. �`d. Bel]� Tel.. �o.
Anton �. Olson
Paste & Ink Sales Co.
��m. Quinn
$. A. Rogers Co.
Rosenwald-Cooper, Inc.
Violet K. Souba .
Sta,ndard Oil Co.
Frank Stodola ,
Suburban Henn. Co. Relief
Suburban Press Inc.
Donna A�se. Svihel
Joseph C. V,esely
V��ilcox & Follett Co.
H. �it. �'�ilson Co.
sohn Zie�l.er
ROAH &
rezpenses for mgr. investi�ation
t� „ �t »
towel s ervice - -.
egpenses for mgr. investigati�
paint & Linseed oil
InisC3 . - ' - -
salary
r�
duplicate keys
salary
b�nd for �ity Ni�r.
work on trucks
I]l� S C •
printing
misc.
labor
listing
fire calls
labor
mis c . -tru ck
salary
labor
mis c .
gasoline
sewer
papers for library
stamps
m.is c.
elec.
phone
lab or
paste for lib rary
labor
blue print s
mig c.
s alary
gas-oil-battery
labor
Board relief
Anderson Bros.
Gunner Berglund
Bren Hdw.
Frank �rickson
Serard Mot ors
Int�l. Harvester Co.
G�enn Johnson Eontr.
Justus �br. Co.
Machise.. I�roducts
R. C: ltRuir
Northern States Power
Anton A. Olson
n n n
Republ3.c Creosoting Co.
Lawrence Ridgway
Adolph SQoboda
printing
salary
expens es for mgr. investi�ation
books for library
n tr n
expens es for m�r. investigation
�BRIDGE F'UND �
magneto for tractor
labor
misc.
labor
mis c .
ov erhaul t ru ck
blacktop material
f�a.el delivered to gas house
snow �low repairs
labor
power
us e of car
lab or
ro ad tar
labor
�t
�314.50
87.00
1.65
68.41
11.55
2 .80
35.36
14.64
9.00
17.66
25.00
87.19
441. ?'1
4.75
1.83
13.80
1.10
251.50
1100.00
62.10
13.90
35.84
10.00
15 .15
101. 00
4.38
4.00
2.55
25 .12
677.97
44.98
64.40
5.60
109.25
5 .00
21.48
13.73
33.85
118.40
306.99
56 . 25
11.04
123.55
222 .02
7.95
87 .00
25.00
98.6�
32.24
27 .60
8.83
491.33
101.57
59.60
13 . 50
90.32
7 �. 90
20.00
31. 62
18.72
93.29
fi6 .80
.y
. - - i�"�ATER �'[I11TD
7479 Bren Hd�r. �
misc.'
7480 Lawrence rowning labor & material
7481 General �nd , gasoline
7482' Gustafson & Fuxa 'misc.
7483 Neptune Meter Co. ' meters
7484, Ndw England Nleter Rep. meter repair parts
7485 Northern States �ower power
7486 ��d. S. Nott Co. packing
7487 Skasol Corporation nu-coil fo r cleaning
7488 ;�Tallace_& Tiernnn Co. rent on chlorinator
SE`d�d,l�GE �DISPOSAL FUND
88 Construction Bulletin _ .. _ advertising
89 I. J. Donnelly-�Constr. trunk sewer
90. Hennepin County.Review �► ,r
91 Orf ei & Marianrii _. " '�
92 Frank 'N.. e'�hitney f ee +' "
93 Village �of. 5t . Louis Park trunk "
_ - REVOLVIlvTG FUND._
11 Hennepin County Review _ ..advertisin�
�
meters
1.25
109�.11
92. 00
59.46
430.00
-15 .30
661.28
1.22
4.00
273.80
8�.00
1936:00
4.50
896.76
107�.80
12,212.48
10.80
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the following license applicatic� s.
be �rant ed. Carried.
Archie J;. Normandin &-�ohn E. Johnson, On Sale Liquor w2000.00; on and off
sale .malt liquor �60.00; soft drinks �5,,00 arid cigarettes �12.00.
Oak Ridge Country Club, on sale malt liquor �50:00; soft drinks `w5.00;
cigarettes �p12.00 and club liquor license.�100.00. '
; Engler Bros., Hopkins Theatre, Moving. Pictures,License �75.00 and cigarettes
�12.00. .' � , ,
Harris Brothers _7�lbg. Co. , Inc. � installation of gas burners �1.00, ,
instsl.Tation oP oil burners .�1.00; plumi�ers license �1.00. _
�arl �. Anderson, Blue Bird Grill, soft drinks'�'�5.00 an d milk �1.00.
� N a'tional Tea ,Co., milk .�1.00 and cigarettes �12.00.
Fred ���. Long,; on and off sale malt liquor �60.00, soft drinks �5.00,
m.ilk �,�'1.00 and cigarettes �12.00. -
Hovander �oods Inc., milk �1.00 and cigarettes�,�12.00.
Dahlberg Bros.;:Inc.,, .3 �gas .punps �25.00. .
Kinn Bro s. , 3 gas pumps �p25 .00 ' .
Franklin Co-op. Creamery �iss'n., 3 mi.lk tzucks �12.00.. -
: E�nrald Bros . Sanitary Dairy, 2 milk t ruc ks i�,�11.00. ,
� Northland PJlilk & Ice Cream Co. , 3 milk trucks�--�12 .00.
�lt'ilbert moved, Becl�nan seconded, that license applic'a.tions made by A. F.
Shonka for .an on sale liquor license be tabled and checks retunled:,, Carried.
ZiegleT moved, Becl�a.n�; seconded, that surety bonds of Claire C. Congdon,
r�gner A• Johnson�, HoV�rard A. Puck, Lawrence E. Schutz and ` Theodore �i.
Johnson.be .accepted, sub ject to approval by city_ attorney. Carried.. ,
Bec}.Qnari moved, 11�ilbert seconded, that agreement between Suburban Henn. Co.
Relief Board and the City of Hopki.ns be approved and' signed b� the mayor
and clerk. Carried. , ,
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that request of the Mpls. Gas Co. f or
main extens�ion of Sweet Briar I,ane be grant ed. Carri ed. , ,.
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, that resolution No. 65, "RESOLUTI� R�E'ER-
RING THE 11�ATTER OF INST�iI�LING ;�5I�1TER MAINS ON A PORTIOI�T Or ,FIFTH. AVF�I'UE .....
NORTH (COUNTY_RO�D N0, . 142) TO .T� CITY. ENGIIlVt'' ". . marked Exhibit .�, ,be
adopted.....Garried. . - - -� �
�derla moved, Milbert seconded, that the invoie e dated November 10, 1948,
presented b y Independent School - District 19, in the amount of �1207.47 be.
tabled. C�rried., �
�der.la moved, Ziegler seconded, that tdle contract for the �. purchase of ,
water meter from Neptune Meter Co. for a sia,month period be accepted.
Carried. -
Ziegler maved, Milbert seconded, that the second reading of tlze proposed
zoning ordinanee �8 be made at t�he regular meeting of th� City Coun.cil
to be held January 4, 1949. Carried.
�
Pursuant to n�tice bids were then opened for cast iron pipe Por the main
trunk sewer and the following bids Were received:
�lmerican Cast Iron P�pe Co. - 416' 18f� D�ONO-CAST Centrifu�al Cast Iron
Bell and Spigot Pipe, Class'150, 16'.lengths, weight per length.2040�
�p7.20 per..ft., total �2995.20; 2050'. 6" It�ONO-C,�ST Centrifugal Cast Ifbn
i - Bell and Spigot . Pipe�, Class 15p, 16t. len�ths, Federal Nlaster ---
� . � Specifi�cations, `w1.68 �er foot, total �3444.00, � total for, pipe �6439.20.
James B. C'lo�v ��. Sons - 2050' 6tt ���x� 18t .- 0" Class 150 Super deLavaud centri-
fugally crost B&S pipe made to Federal Specificatians V�J�J9-P-421, type ��1,
�1.80 per f t . . � ...
United �States Pipe & Foundry Co. - 410' of 18" C�ss 150 B&,� Pipe, in 18t
lengths ,�7, 51 pe r-.ft .; 2050' of 6n __Class 150 B&S Fipe, .�,�1.70 per ft.
Ziegler moved, Beclflnan seconded, that the bid of' ��the American Cast Iron
Pipe Company be.accepted. Carried. .
A.riderla moved, Bec�nan sedonded, that the application of ?�'�altes� J. Ronnei
Por an on sale lic�uor license be denied and 'check in t he am�nt of :�2000.00
be returned. Carried.
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that resolution No. 63, "RFSOLUTION ORDER-
ING INSTALI�TION OF CURB AI,OivG THE SOUTH SIl�E OF �CFI�IOA A�ENUE.BET'�'u"E.IIV
_, _ _ . . _
VJ�HINGTON _ AVII�UUE AND. .'I�iE NOR'I�i . RIGHT -0F �4'�t�Y .. LINE , QF � HE , MIlVTyEAPOLIS . AND ._
;-, ST. I,OUIS RAIL��a1�Y CONIPANY; .�TD FOR TAR _ OII�� TRF�ITP,�J'T TO 'I'�,F�VZ�I_. AilEN[JE I?OR'I�3
FROTT FOURgI.STREE'I' NORTH T0 MII�Tl�'ETONF�i �,!iILLS ROAD', AND..F�. IN,�T�TIOI� OF
C ONCRETE .DRIVE'tiJAY . IN . FRONT . OF _ LOT . 31-, _. BLO�S., 22 ,��EST MIl�TNEAPOLIS _ C�TTII�'� _,
_
marked Eghibit B, be adopted. Carried.._ _ . �
Anderla mov ed, Beckman seconded, that the hourly wages be ' paid as soon
after the pay period as checks can be made and not wait until after a
council meeting. Carried.
�iegler moved, Milbert seconded, that all fire calls be paid, if funds are
available, to the Fire Department, once "a month regardless of whether or
nat outside calls have been paid. Carried. r
Ziegler moved, Niilbert seconded, that the Fire Departmert be paid for the
�dina fire call_ made J'uly 5, 1948, to tY� residence of Mr. Gage. Carried.
Axiderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that resolution No. 64, "A R�SQLITTIOPT
ORG�NIZ�VG �1 14t'UNICIF�L COURT II� ^1I�.E CITY aF �IOFiKINB, HIlVl�?�IIv _ COUNTY, ,
NID.`Z�?E�OT�", _marked . Exhibit C, be adopted and. publis,hed once _ in t he ., .
ofPicial.newspaper and order tviro:`thoiisand egtra copies c� same. Carried.
�� _.,., ....�...__.._..,..,��...v�� ._._.,.._..�a.�__�._,.,._�..w,.,.._...�..._.�:.�.__..._��_�.
�.. . .,. ,._
Anderla��moved�;� Ziegler"seconded, that t�e following r�tea be establi�- sh �
for all traveling properly authorized by the City Council: up to �5.00 :
�er d�y for meals, up to �5.00 per day for lodging _ and �.05 pes mile f or ,
e of c ar or actual co st . of other me an� of t ravel . �arried. �-�
�.______.__^__ __��-____ .
Ziegler maaed, h�ilbert seconded, that all members of the Council and the �
City �da�a�er be authorized to attend the League of D�innesota �ffunicipalities
legislati�e conference to be held December 10, 1948, at th e Lowry Hotel, .
�t . Paul , l��inn • Carrie d. _ ��
Beck�ian moved, �iilbert seconded, that the city advertise for bids f csr ap-
proximately 2000' of 6" cast iron bell and spigot pipe and approxi�tely
90A� of . 8n cast iTon bell and spigot pipe,' type to be cTass 150 ,� ac-
cordance yvith A.S.T.M. speciPication A44-41, and bids called ior Decembex
21, 1948, 8:00.. o'.clock i�.M. Carried.-_ �
Ziegler moved, Beckman seconded, .tY�at the meeting be adjourned. �Carried.
_ � ,
- .�,�1. Elmquist Secretary to the Council.
AT�
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CITY OF HOPgI�S
RESOLU�'ION N0. C5.
AESOLIITION BEFERRING THE MaTTE& OF INSTALLING W�TER MAINS
08 A PORTION OF FIFTH AVENIIE NOHTH (CO�UbiTY ROAD N0. 1142)
TO THE CITY EAGIATEERS.
WHEREAS� the conncil of the city of Hopkias deeme it neceesary
for the health. �relfare and convenience of the city e.nd its inhabitants.
to inetall water mains commenciag at the iatereection of Fifth gvenue
North (Connty Raad �o. 1�12) end Wawyaide Eoad� and ranning Northerly
aloag �'ifth Avenue North (Connty 8oad No. 1�2) and across State Hi�w�r
DTo. 7 aad continuiag �ortherly along eaid I�`l.Pth Avenne �orth (Connty
Road No. 142) to a poiat tohere a water h�drant conld be iae talled whi ch
mould protect the buildinge of the Oak aidge Count�r Club, a.nd
W�REAS� the coete thereof ahould be aeaessed againat a�y
propert� found beaefited thereby� aad
WHERFAS, the owners of a portion oY the property aga,inat which said
coste vaauld be as�eeeed have petitioned the couacil for sach loca.l improve-
ment; NOW� THE�EP'ORE,
BE IT EESOLVED by the council of the city of Hopkias that the
matter of makiag the local improvement hereiabefore emimerated be referred to
Lee McNa11y and Aseoci�tea� city engineere, to iavestigate the aecesaity
and feasibility of euch improvement and report to the conncil with all
coaveaient speed.
ADOPTED by the council oP the city of Hopkine at a regular meeting
thereof held this 7th da,p of �e�cember, 1948.
A. W. Elmquiat,
Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney�
City Attorney
Lee McNally ✓
JOSEPH C. VESELY, MAYIDE
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CITY OF HOPgIi�S
�, RESOLIITION N0. 63.
RESOLIITION OED�ING IYJSTALLATION OF C[JRB ALODTG THE SOIITH SIDE OF EKCII,SIOfi
AYENUE BETWEEN WASHIN(�I'ON APENUE AND TFiE NORTH RIG�P-OF-WA,Y LINE OF THE
MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOIIIS R.A.ILWAY COMPANY; AND FOR TAR OIL TREATMENT TO TENTH
AYENIIE NORTH FRfJM FOIIRTH STi�EET NORTH TO MINNETONKA MILLS ROAD, AND FOR
IiTSTALLATION OF CONCRETE DRi�EIdAY IN FRONT OF LOT 31, BLOCg 22, WEST MINNEAPOLIS
CENTER.
WHEREAS� on September 21, 19�, the city council of Hopkins referred to
the city engineers the matter of:
Improvement No. 1. I nstallation of curb along the south side of Excelsior Avenue
between Waehington Averna.e and the north line of the ri�it-of-way of the Minneapolis
a.nd St. Lonia Ra.ilway Compa�y;
Improvement No. 2. Tar oil treatment to Tenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North
to Minnetonka Mille Hoad, a.nd
Imnrovemeat DTo. 3. Installation of concrete driveway in front of I+ot Thirty-one (31) ,
Block Twenty-two (22), West Minneapolis Center, and
WHEREAS, said engineera inveatigated the necessity and feasibility of
said improvemente and on November 2. 19�, reported thereon to the council and filed
their written rcports with the aecretary of the council, a.nd
WIi�R�'�AS, on 1Vovember 2, 19�8� the city council of Hopkins adopted a
resolution setting Taesday, December 7th, 19�+g, at 7:30 P.�I. at the council chambers
in the city ha11 as the time �nd place for considering said reports, and
WHEREAS, a notice of aaid hearing has been published in The Hennepin County
R,evicw in its issues of 1Qovember llth and November lgth. 19�+8, and the affidanit of
publication of said notice has been filed with the secretary of the council, a,nd
WF�AEAS, no one appeared in oppoeitioa to au� one oP said improve-
ment e; �TOW, '1'BEBEFORE �
BE IT RESOLVED by the city council of the city of Hopkine that said im-
provemente aud each of them are necessary for the health, welPare and convenience of
the city and its inhabitants and that it ie hareby determined and ordered that said
imp rovements and each of them be ma.de as aet forth in the engineera' reports and that
the coata thereof be asaessed agai nst a�y p roperty benefited thereby.
ADOPTED by the council of the city of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof
�� held thie 7th day of December,�19�+8.
JOSEPH C. YESELY, MAYOR
A. W. Elmquiat� Secretary of the Council
Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney one to Carl Anderson �
� one to Anton Olson �
one to Emil Brokl ..
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CIT Y OF HOPKINS
RESOLIITION N0. E>�
A RESOLIITION ORGANlZING A MiTNICIPAL CGURT IN THE
CITY OF HOPgINS, IiEN1�IEPIIV COUNTY, MINNESOT9.
BE IT BESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins:
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Section 1. 3ubdivi�ion 1. Effective January 1, �g�+9, a N�.inicipa.l Court, to be
known as °The Municipal Court of the City of Hopkins� Hennepin County, Minnesota," is
hereby established a.nd organized under a,nd pursuant to I�linnesota Statutes 19�+7, Sections
�gg.01 to �48g.25 inclusive, and Sections �+g8.2g and �+88.29.
S�bdivision 2. The procedure in said court ahall be as provided in said Sections�
except as otherarise hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Subdivision 1. Except as hereinafter provided, the terms of all
municipa.l cou rt judges shall be for four years.
Subdivision 2. Until July 1, 1951, the Court shall have only one Municipal Court
judge, who sha11 be elected �t the reg�].ar city election to be held on the third T�a.esday
in May, 19�, for a four year term commencing July l, �9�+9.
S�.ibdivision 3. Commencing July 1, 1951, there shall also be a second Municipal Court
jud.ge, who sha11 have all the powers and perform a11 the duties of a reg�lar muni.cipal
court judge�who shall be elected at the regular city election to be held on the third
Tuesdatiy in May, 1951 for a four year term.
Subdiviaion �. The Municipal Court judge who shall serve from January 1, �g�+g to
July 1, �g�9 shall be appointed by the Governor of Minnesota.
Section 3. Sh.ibdivision 1. Each Municipal Court judge shall receive a salary of
$500.00 per a.nnum, payable by the city in equal monthly inatallments on the last
secular d.ay of each month.
_ Section �F. The clerk of the Court ahall be appointed by the Municipal Court judge
who is senior in aervice,
/ and ahall receive such compensation as the city council eha11 designate.
Section 5. The sessions of the court shall be held in the council chambera
in the city hall in Hopkins.
Section 6. Subdivieion 1. In all civil p roceedinge held in said Municipal Court,
the feee set forth in subdivi sione two to six of this section aha.11 be charged and
collected by the judge or clerk, and such fees may be taxed in a11 c�ses tahere applicable.
S�bdivision 2. In every civil action or proceeding in said Court, the plai ntiff,
petitioner or other moving party, ehall pay, when the saffie is entered or when the first
paper on his part is filed, a fee of �2.00.
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Subdivision j. The defendant or other adverse or intervening party in any civil action
or proceeding, or ar�y one or more of �everal defend.a.nts or other adverse or intervening
parties appearing separately from the others, sha,ll pay when his or thei r appearance is
entered in sach action or proceeding, or when the first paper on his or their part
is filed, a fee of �2.00.
S�bdivision �F. Whenever any civil action or proceeding ia brought on �or trial or
hearing, each party thereto appeari ng aeparately therein ahall, before the introduction
of a.ny evidence therein� pay a trial fee of $2.00 and� in a,ddition thereto� ar�p party
demanding a jury ehall pay $.50 for ea,ch juror required. If the party paying the jury
fee notifies the Court at least tr��o days before the date eet for trial that no jury is
to be dravvn, such jury fee shall be refv.nded to the party paying eame.
�bdivision 5. IIpon the entry of judg�nent in an,p action or proceeding in said court�
the party entering the same shall pay at the time of entry thereof, a further fee of �2.00.
Subdivision C. In addition to the feea hereinbefore preacribed, the clerk of said
court shall demand a,nd receive at the time of the performance of the service specified,
the following fees:
A. For every tra,nscript of judgment, $1.00;
B. For every oath a,dministered, e$cept those in coanection trrith
actions or proceedinge pending in such court, $.25;
C. For every certifi cate, $.25;
D. For every subpoena issued by the court, �.25;
E. For every execution or other writ or procese issued in any actioa or
proceeding after judgment therein shall have been docketed, $1.00;
F. For entering a.nd filing ar�y assignment of judgment, $. rj0;
G. For every certified copy of filee or records �.15 for each folio�
in addition to the full fee for certificates;
H. For all uncertified copies, transcripts and memora.nda of files and
records $.25 for each folio; but the fee for any particular item so
furniehed shall be not less than $.25;
I. For making judgnent search for each debtor, $.5p,
�. For entering a.nd filing e.r�y satiefaction of judgment, $.25.
Section 7. Su.bdivision 1. In a11 criminal proceedinge in sai.d Court, the clerk
shall dema.nd and receive the fees eet forth in 5`nbdicision two to four of this Section.
S�,ibdivision 2. For subpoenas and certified copiea of files a,nd recorda, the same
fees ae are provided in civil matters.
Stiibdivision 3. For making search and certificate of ar�p fact shown by recorda, $1.00.
S�bdiviaion �. In all cases where the fine, if a,ny is impoeed, ie pa,yable to the st�.te
or any of its agenciea� such feea comparable to the fees in civil cases aa ma� be
determined by the Court.
Section g. All feee collected by the Judge or clerk of said Court shall be
paid to the city.
Section 9. The Chief of Police,or such other police officer of the city as may be
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designated by him, shall a,c,t as officer of the Municipal Court. Municipal Court
officers aha11 serve all papera placed in their hands for service, and in all civil
cases sha11 collect for such service the same fees as are allowed to constables b� law.
A11 fees collected by snch officers ahall be paid to the city, and snch officers, if
fiill time police officers of the city, ehal.l act as and perform the dnties of court
officers of said court without egtra or additional salary; if part time police
officers of the city� they sliall be paid by the city at the rega].ar rate established
for any other part time police service.
Section 10. The summons in eaid court shall be subscribed by the p�aintiff
or his attorney and may be served by ar�y person not a party to the action.
Section 11. The city of Hopkine shall furnish to the Court all necessary
and proper forma, bla.nks, files, file cases and record books for keeping the recorde
of all actione, civil and criminal, in ea,id Court.
ADOPTED by the council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held
thie 7th clay of December , 19�+g . The membere of said council voting in favor
of the adoption of said resolution were Joaeph T. Anderla, Stnart E. Beckman, Lea
J. Milbert and John Ziegler, and Joseph C. Yeeely,
and the member e of said couneil voting against said resolution were aone.
ATTEST :
APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Hopkins this 7}� day of December,
A. W. Elmquiat,
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Secretary of the Council
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Fra,nk N. Whitney,
City Attorney
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CITY OF HOPRINS
HENNF�IN COUNTY � MIl\1tiESOTA
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CAST IRON PIPE.
NOTICE IS I�REBY GIQII�T that the c ity council
of Flopkins will reeeive sealed bids until 8:04 o'clock
P.PrI. on Tuesday, December 21, 1948 , at t he ci�y he.11 for
approximatelg 2000' of 6" cast iron bell and spigot pipe
and approgimately 900' of 8" cast iron bell and spigot
pipe; pipe to be Class 150 in accordance �aith A.S.T.M.
Specification A 44-41.
The bid must be accompanied by a certified
check in an amount equal to ten (10) per cent af the
total bid price and payable to the city treasurer of
Hopkins.
The right is reserved to accept or reject
any or al l b ids .
A. V1. Elmquist ,
Secretary to the Council
To be published in the Hennepin County Revies� on Dec. 9, 1948.
�1 re�ular meeting of t
held at the cit;� hall
followin� were present:
Congdon and couucilmen
and John Ziegler. None
� council of the City of Hopkins:, �Ii.nne sot a, was
at 7:30 F.�. on Tuesday, �ecember 21, 1948. The
l�iayor Joseph C. Vesely, City �anager Claire C.
Joseph T. Anderla, Stuart �. B"ealsman, Len M.ilbert
wer,e absent . . . -
Ziegler moved, Milbert seconded, that the followi�ag bill� be paid. Carried.
15208
15209
15210
15211
15212
15: ZL .3
15214
15215
15216
15217
1521.8
15219
15220
15221
15222
15223
15224
15225
15226
15227
15228
15229
15230
15231
15232
15233
15234
15235
15236
15237
15238
15239
15240
15241
15242
15254
15255
15256
18012
18013
18014
18015
18016
18017
18018
18019
�8020
18021
18022
18023
18025
18026
18027
7494
?495
7496
7497
7498
7499
7500
7501
7504
7505
G�'n�Ar. FUND
�.B.C. Oxygen Rental �ervice
Jos. T. �,nderla . Q y,r. aouncilman salary
Robert D. �speli� labor
�. E. Beclan�n Q yr.
Carl Bolander & Sons skating
DonaQan Furn. padding
Duncan Meter Corporation meters
Elk River Concrete pipe
ft if
rink ,
for squad truck
Gerard Motors wash fire truck ,
Hennepin County board � poor
Mike Holm car registration
Hopkins Fire Dep�t. fire calls
Hopkins Plbg.-& Htg.
roe Joret
�*alter Kin.n
$okesh Hdw.
Koss Paint
Lampert Yards Inc.
Thos. Lapic Jr.
McNa113� & �.lssociates
R. J. Mayo.
Len -Nfilb ert
Nlil le r-Davis
bIpls. Gas Co.
Northern S�ates Power
Anton Olson
Lexoy Olson
Howard Puck
'�Jm. Quinn
Rosenwald-Cooper Inc.
Standard Oil
Frank Stodola
Joseph .C. vesely
Sohn �iegler
to
Salaries
Treas., State
lst �Nat 2. Bk.
supplies
labor
n
supplies
tt
�ement
salary
setting grades
sal�ry
Q yr. councilm.an
office supplies
gas heat
1 i ght s
supplies
list
s alary
labc� , janitor serv.
n
salary
labor
waste receptQcles & street sigu
labor
� yr. hiayor salary
-� yr • counci lman salary
I,ast half of Deoember
of Niinn. Retirement �nd
of Hopkins Z7ithholding .Tax
ROA:� 8c. BRIDGE F[Tl�D -
General r�und asoline .us ed by R&B�
Hedbdrg-�'reidheim sand and gravel
Johnson & Vogt Inc. repairs
Sokesh Fidw.. supplies
Norther n States Power elec.
Anton �. Olson labor
Lawrence Ridgway "
Ruffridge-Johnson 9now plow
Skelly Oi1.Co. kerosene
1�dolph SQoboda labor
�Jestside Blacksmith Shop
to
Salaries last half of December
Treasurer, 5tate of Min:n. retirement fund
],�t Nat' 1. $k. of H�pkins withhold ing t a�
"��dA'I'�R FUND
C. H. Bro�rming labor. , supplies
Gam.ble s repa irs
�onarch Soap 2 cyl. chlorine
Nc7rthern ...�tates Power power
i11t Bell Tel Co. tel. wires to pump house
N. • .
�kelly- Oil
��estside Blacksmith ahop
to 7503 S alaries, last half o� Decemb er
Treas. ,_.�tate of l�i.nn • retirem�nt fund
lst Nat'J,. Bk. of Hopkins vdithholding tag
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. 50.00
78.78
50.00
255.00
12.Q0
421.13
179.82
33.06
87.00
1.55
90.00
1.78
28.75
44.85
17.52
60.50
2.10
32.02
45.00
87.50
50.00
22.66
110.11
?15.78
47.15
116.15
19.87
108.10
98.80
202 .00
118 .40
150.00
50 .00
1345.85
64.53
12? .00
960.87
25.04
186.15
17.41
8.21
12.08
96.60
379.00
8.43
53.00
15.00
317.70
30 .62
50.70
73.75
.71
39 . 00
699.30
8.13
7.42
2.50
326.40
9.00
38.20
SPECI� ASS�SSb�TT �'UIv-D
16927 N. VT. Nat' 1. Bk. of Mpls . sewer & tivater b onds
12 I.ee �lcl�:ally &
13 Fhelps-Drake
REVOLVING FU1�ID
Associates .sewer main
CO. InC. " "
`�1..9227.99
106.36
1519.50
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l�dilbert moved, Ziegler seconded, that t Y� followin� license applications be
granted. Carried. .
Sas. C. Montgomery, soft drinks :�5.00; milk �1.00; cigarettes �12.00 and
1 mechanical am�usement device N50.00. �
Matt J. ��eldon, on and off sale malt liquor�60.00; soft
milk w1.00 and cigarettes �12.00.
Delano Dairy, one milk truck �10.00.
Ohleen Dairy , '� 'r " �10.00.
Superio r Dairy, �two '! " �11.00 .
P�derson Bros. four '! `� �13.00.
Sasperson Dairy, " �' TM y�13.00. '
Nd�rris �reameries_ 3_t' " :�12.00.
Skelly Oil, 1 gas bulk storage station :�50.00.
�m. H. �CCOy't n 'r tr �� :;�50.00.
C. E. �atterson, 1 gas bulk 'r " �50.00.
+'�mi_ller 8� Miller , 5 gas pumps _. �35. 00.
L. J . Ellsworth 3 " " �25.00 .
Ylaterbury Co. , install .gas & oil burners �2.00. �
� Gust Hoglund, do plumbing, �1.00.
Suburban �quipment, install gas & oil burners �2.00.
Herman G. Dirks �t n tt n n ;,�2.00.
Mpls. Gas Heat Eng. Cop, qnstall..�as-,burners �1.00:
Tom Motzko, install gas burners and do pluinbing, :�2.00.
t 11 d oi� burners �p2.00.
drinks w5.00 �t
Ed Plehal, ias a �as an _ �
Betty & Carl Realander, on and of f s ale malt li�uor �60.00; soPt drinl�.s
�5.00; milk w1.00 and cigarettes �12.00. •
Red Owl Stores, of'f sale malt liquc¢� �10.00; soft drinks
cigarettes p12.00 and 5 gas pumps �35.00.
R. A. Schmitz, off sale malt liquor �10.00; soPt drinks
a�dd cigarettes �12.00.
Royal Theatre, soft drinks �5.00 and movin� pic.ture show
'lk �1 00
;�5. 00 ; �m.ilk �1. 00 ;
4{5.00; milk �1.00
:,�75.00.
Jos . V. Lapic, sell mi �. • s
Bob' s Gri 11, sof t dri nks �5 .00 ; milk �1.00 and cigaret �ce s�12. 00 •
B&H- Cafe , on and off sa le malt lic�u� .�60.00; sof t drinks �5. 00 mld rv.lk :�1.0t
Jorgensen Bro s. , s ell c igarettes 5ip12. 00.
Hopkins Transp. 3 taxicabs '��n18.00.
Bruce �honka, on and off sale malt liquor �60.00; soft drinks �?5.00 and
cigarettes ;�12.00.
Len Milbert, on and off sale mal.t liquor �60.00; soft drinks �5.00; milk
_ . �1.00 and cigarettes w12.00. �s
�`�alter S. Ronnei, on and of f sale malt liquor �p60.00 ; s of t drinks �5.00 ;
mil� �1.00; cigarettes �12.00 and dance he].1 �p2.00.
Ziegler moved and motion put by Mayor that license fee for all pin ball
m.achines be set at �50.00�en�4Otednno� 1lotion�loster and Vesely voted yes -
�nderla, �'U.lbert and Bec .
ie ler mpved, �iiilbert seconded, that request of t�henB�ase�es onmthetfolof
Z g
the Hopk�ns Civic & Coimnerc� �lssociation to a11oVr b �� 20 and 27;
dates be grant ed ; lanua rY 16 , 23 and 30 ; February 6, 13 ,
lowing- P ts of Columbus,
�arch 6, 13 and 20 es a s�nt �he°m nth ofuSanuar.y23194�1��ried.
to allow bingo gam g
�derla moved, Zie�ler secondedeS�sertainingdtoetrunkesewer project be
frora Ralph D• 'I'homas & :�gsociat , P
placed on file. Carrie�. .
eared be�ore the Council pertaining to parking of
Mr. L. S• Ellaworth apP t f ize zone
house trailers on property Carried�celsior �ive. Being in 1�
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trailers are to be moved.
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I'arsuant to notice bids were then opened for cast iron pipe end the
iollow�n$ were received:
American Cast Iron Fipe _Company - 2000*' 6" Ni0N0-C�ST Centrifugal Cast
� Iron Bell_and �pigot Pipe, Class 150, 16� lengths, Federal Nlaster
Specifications, �1.68 per foot; 900' of the 8�� �2.40 per fmot.
James B. Clow 8c Sor�s - 2000' 6" x 18' -Ot' Class 150 5iuper deLavaud
centrifugally cast pipe made to _Fed. Specs. 'i�1T-P-421, type ,�1,
�1.80 per foot ; 900 t of th e 8�' �2.56 per foot.. .
United States �ipe & Fowzclry Co. - 2000t of 6", Class 150, � Pipe,
18 t lengths ,�1.67 per foot ; 900 � of t�he 8t' .�2.38 per foot,
Becl�nan moved, ;iegler seconded, that the bid of tY� �merican Cast
Iron Pipe Co. be accepted. Carried.
Bids were also opened for a police car and followin.g were received;
Dahlberg Bi�othe rs , Inc. , 1949 Ford 2 door, 100 H.F. 8-cylinder motor,
�1528.00.
Suburban Chevrolet Co., Model 1502 2 do� Chevrolet, �1459.00.
Gerard Motors, Plymouth �pecial DeY�uxe 2 door sedan, �1590.45j �
l�ir Foam Front �eat .Cush ions .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. 7.90 -s''1598.35
Dodge De�uxe 2 door sedan �1831..80
�iegler moved, Niilbert seconded, that the bid of Dahlberg Brothers, Inc .,
� be acce�ted. Carried. -
Zie�ler moved, Milbert sec�ded, that the City �ouncil �of The City of
Hopkins go on record as opposed to a splitting up af Hennepin County.
Carrie d unanimously.
�iderla moved, Ziegler seconded, that the meeting be adjourned. Carried.
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A. Y. Elm.q st, �ecretary to
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