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1952_Minute Book9 regular meeting of the Council of the City- of Hopkins; BBinriesota; v�as � . . -. held at the City uaTl at 7;30 0�ciock P,�, on �ednesi�y, January 2, 1952. `�. �-- . , % Members present �vere A�ayor Perbix; CounciLnen Mi:lbert, Zakariasen� Dahlberg, ;% and Vesely, City At�orney VVh?tney, and City �gineer Laska. �embers absent; �,�', None. - Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the bills as presented be paid from the following iundss Carrieda 4576 !S7? L�578 4579 t�58o 458� �.582 1�583 4584 4585 4586 4587 �588 4589 l�591 �.592 �.593 GEAl��AL FUIVD First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of �Iinnesota A A A 'I'�fpewriter Co. Coast to Coast �tore � Direct Service 0iT Coa E�elyn E.En�*i.1.,Car1 A.�vil & Rose I. Envil John A. Ess, Jro JoYiri Ga�ell Neririepiri County � Aennepin County Review Hopkins Drug Coe BHi]_ler� Davis Co. � �i.rineapolis Ga.s Co. ATelson+s Shoes, Inc. Northern States Power�Coo Ne�oBell Telephone Coe Suburban Henn,Co.Relief Board Suburban Press Salaries Hourly Payroll �ithhold'ing Tax Ded, Retirement Fund Decl. Portable Typewriter Supplies Tire Repair �p` Zt71e00 183.65 64e5o_ 3.58 � �75 � Settlement,Loi� 20,2I & 22 Refurid 75� �Bldg.Pe .rmit Square Dance Callino - � � Boarcl of Poor�Sept.,Oct9Nov�, Priiitzng Film Supplies Service Repairs service Service Relief �cperid.�ece�$951 Publications- Last � of December Period ending 12-1s-51 '� ROAD & BRIDGE FiTND 1255 First Natienal Bank of Hopkins 1256 Treasii.rer, State of �Rinno 1257 Northern States Power Cop 1258 N.W.BelI Telephorie Co. 1259 Roseni+vald-Cooper, Inc, 1260 J.LoShiely �.,Inc. Salaries Hourly Payroll I�1b 1017 ].018 1019 1020 Virithholdi:ng Tax Ded, Retirement Fbnd Deds Seri*ic e Service - S'ign Posts Pea Rock Last 2 of December ' Period ending 12-15-51 J'JA`_i'ER FUND First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer,State of �_'inn. Northern States Power Co. No�.Bell Telephone Coo P.�.Compar�y Salaries - H ourly Payroll V�fithhol.ding Tax Dede Retirement Fund Ded. - Servic e Telephone Dr�a e - Last � of December Period ending 12-15-51 SEVif,AGE DISPOSAT� FUDID 356 First Natiorial Bank of Hopkins �ithho�ding Tax Dedo � . .. 3?, Treasurer,State of flti.nn. Reti:rement F�znd Ded. 358 City Treasurer,City of A2pls� Annizal PaymteTrunk Sewer Service._ 359 Northern States Power Coo Salaries Last � of December Hourly Payroll Period encling 12—i5 51 700e00 � 9:75 , 150�0 y 91m00 � 9:00� 3.10 � 55:35 � 161.80 � 1e00 � 829:63 � 79:76 � 1j.Ole�O� 88.80�. 1953s75� L�91.34 � � 161e80 64:I6 ll07�.4-� 1I,50� 28.10� 179:55 � 593:?2 � 170.19 109:20 l�1:96 389 rl8 ^ 8:13 � --1.75 , 567:02 � 137.39 � � �t4�� 13000• 831.92 � 29r6s73� 178s� 84.50 PER.R�ANENT INNIPRO� .�'�I� ENT REC�OL9ING FU1�ID 363 First Nationa.l Ba.nk of Hopkins Withholdirig Tax Ded; � l�2.3� 361� Treasurer; State of �innesota Retirement F'iaxid Ded. 22.34 . . 365 H.AeRogers Co, pepazrs �i �u.pplies 90 0" Salaries Last 2 of Decemb er � 183�70 Hourly Pa;�roll Period ending 12-15-�1 66,21� (''. . � 2 1�1 Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Northern S$ates Powrer Compar�r�s . request dated December 19, 1951, for �ne placing of three poles, their . �' :; ,_, drativing No.83763, be granted, subject to City Engineer�s approval. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded., that comrminication dated January 1,1952, �--= by the Lea.gue of Minnesota. I�dunicipalities, tr�nsmitt,ing material on program for certi.fication of water and sewage works operators, be placed on file. Carried. ��- Dahlberg moved,.Zakariasen seconded, that surety bond of Q. V�. Krauticremer be accepted and placed on file, subject tc� city attorney�s anproval of bond. Carried. Dahlberg moved, �akariasen seconded, that the following �escribed property, as transferred to the City of Hopk�ns by the County of Hennepin, be accented and the management of said property be turned over to the Recreation Commis- sion vrith instru.ctionss that they cooperate to the f�a.11est extent with the Hennepi.n County Agriculture Society, pursuant to the County of Hennepin�s resolution dated_December 31, 1951. Carried9 "�11 that part of Section twenty-four (21�), TovPnship one hundred seventeeai;.(117) North, Range twentg-t�o (22) West, described as iollows: Beginning at the Southeast corner..,of_ the Southwest one-quarter (S4'��) of the SoutYiwest one-quarter (SiP�); thence North along tlie East line thereof to a poa.nt distant three hundred fiftg (350) feet South of the South line of Excelsior.�venue; thence l�esterl� on a line parallel with �celsior Avenue to the intersection of the 3ast line of the extension Southerly�.of Fifteenth Avenue (15th Ave.) as plotted in the nlat of West I�inneapolis Second Division; then South along said e�ension of Fifteenth Avenue (15th Ave..) to the South line of Section; thence East along the South line of Section to point of beginning, reserving an Easement for,Highway purposes over and across the South one hundred (100 feet thereof� and over and across the east thirty-three (33) feet thereof, and over and across the north�twenty-five (25) feet thereofar� Zakariasen moved, Dahl�erg seconded� that Resolution No.250, ��A RE..SOLU- �ION RELATING TO THE TRAIdSFER FI�OP� T:iE COUNTY OF HENIdEPIIJ TO TNF CITY OF HOPKINS OF CERTAIN. REAL . PROPERTY", P�arkea F,�chibit'�gn, be adopted. . Carriede Vesely moved, NLi.lbert seconded, that the water meter�contract wi.th Neptune Meter Compar�r for a six month period, from December 29, 1951� to June 29� 1952, be approved and accepted.. Carried. , Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Acting City Manager be authorized to have dravm up specifications and call for bids from t he two local printing firms for the nrinting and making up of the new Cit�r of Hopkins ordina.nce book. Caxried, Zakariasen moved, B�ilbert seconded, that RELATING TO THE CQUIJTY N[7RSING SERVICE", Carried, ,� . �Tesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that marked Fachibit "C" � be adoped. �arried• �-���,.- - - Bdeeting adjourned, ; , ATTFST, � / , «�� 1� 1 �._-= � , �' 0� ��-, � '�-�`^' �^f-- W. Harlan Perbix; Mayor � Resolution No.21�9, ��A RE50LUTTON marked F�itiit "B", _be adopted. salary schedule effective 1-1-52, ��- ��if. Elmqv.ist, ecretary to t e Counc 5'... _ . _._ }` CITY OF H9PKITJS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 250 A RESOY�:UTION RELATING TO THE TRANSFER FROM THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN TO T H� CITY OF HOPKINS OF CERTAIN REAL PROP�RTY. BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Hopkins that it hereby expresses ita thanks and appreciation to the Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County for conveying to the City of Hopkins certain land lying West of Thirteenth Avenue and East of Fifteenth Avenue extended and North of Second Street South and South of a line parallel to and Three Hundred Fifty feet South of Excelsior �.venue, and that the city manager send a copy of this ��—. Resolution to the Board of County Co�mnissioners:, and ,� BE IT FURTHER RESO�VED that Mayor Perbix and all other citizens of Hopkins °�wYio„ have worked for the acquisition of this •� property f.o:r the City, be thanked and c'orr�nded for their efforts. Adopted by the �ity Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of January, 1952• A. W. Elmquist, Acting City Manager Frank N. ��hitney, City Attorney ;i W. HARLAN PE RBIX, MAYOR 0 � � �� I' �4 __ ' , . � � •m. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA _ RESOLUTION NUMBER 2LF9 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO TAE COUNTY NiTRSING SERVICE. � ' - — — --- — — - -- - _ WH�ii�AS, the Legislatttre o� the 5tats of Minnesota dnrfn� its 1951 Regular Session, ameAded section 1l�5.08 and l,tt5el2, M.3.A. to e�a�nde I�ennepin �/ �_, \ County from the countiea authorized to carry on a County Nursing 5ervice a�d � �. I\ , provided that in He�3nepin County�, the t,oWns a�d raunicipaliti.es ou�side of the City of 24ir�ea�olis, may establish a r�urain� district for that purpose, aad ZaHEAEAS, the service� being rendered by Hennepin County� under the Hennepin County Nursing Program w�.11 be discontinued at the end of tho ye� 1951, unless a progran► of a sfmilar natnre is eatablished by the to�ns and municipalities of Hennepin County� outaide af t,Pie C�ty of Minnoapoli�, and WHER�AS, we �,re of the opinion th3t�such a paogram ahoti].d be aontinued by the establiahment of a N�s3ng District by the municipalities ar►d towne of Heanepin Cow�by de��irin� to participate in said program as providecl for in _ said 5eotion L1�5.08� M.3.A. _ .� �� \` N�►�� THE�i�F01t�, �E IT 1�E:SOLV�,D that wa approvo the establishinent of auch a�iur�ing Distr9.at; that we be included therein and participate in the benefits thereof and the support thereaS on � appartionme�t basis as prov3ded for in eaid Act. Adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins held on the 2nd day of January, 1952. W. . H�A.RLAN PERBI}E �MAYOR CLEHK �� �c 0 �n. , � � _ SALARY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE AS OF 1/1/52 EMPLOYEE RATE . . . A. W. Elmqui$t 450.00. ' _ ., Mae T. Anderaon. 286, 00 _ F'rank V. Laska` 457.00 - . Q. W.� Rrautkr.emer 254.00 � Dorothy Iaenbarger 226.00 - '_ _ �Qary �axwell.. 179.00,. . � Herroan Olson : 334.00� � r . • _ �.� John A. Bracka �, 309.00 .�:OO extra every other month Jos . A . Hromadko 309.00 � 50.00 '� 't � " � �' �Engner A. Johnson 334.00 : Ted. H. Johnaon 309.00 � Howard A . Puck � 309�.00 . � � L. E. Schut2 309.00 "" Louis G. Faucher 297.00 , � . ' . J. Russell Carroll 500.00 per Yr � . K. Maxfield Otto �00.00 f�" " :. Pti. J. Vanok 50.OQ � . ; � - � � - � . .. . . i � John H. S�ecken;�� _ ; 297.00 - � . Verlyn J�. Sletten . 297100 � � �� �:t.���� ' , - , Bernard 1�. Habisch:' ,' .` 275. QO .. _ - Elmer.Bielke 334.00 , � John Willman � 309.00 � �: � � < � . Clyde D. Carter � 286.0�0 Don Olson 297.00 . Cl�as Tes'cham . . 286.00 ; . Gunnar Berglund 886.00 . Laurenz Aarris 300.00 � Bloomie Mountain 173.66 �'rank N. Whitney 100.00 � . John W. Kinn 55.00 . Jacob .Scheffler 40.00 � � ' � Frank Stodola � 21?.00 Godfroy Totushek 150.00 . �, � Joe Jusko 108.00 ,: � � .. - Geo. Chadwic.k .108.00 � \ _ � _ i �" _ � �`j� ���� � r..t1 l� '��$' �� ��� 2 t A regu].ar meeting of the Cmuncil of - the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, v+ras � _ ,. held at the City Hall at 7c30 ot�clock P.14, on 7lzesday� January 15, 1952. Members present ��rere: �ayor PerbiY, Councilmen Dahlberg, Zakariasen, �_ Milbert, and Vesely, City Attorney VUhitney and C�ty Engineer La.ska. A�embers absent: Noneo �esely moved, t�(�{lbert seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the following fundsa Carriedr 4632 4633 �-634 1�635 t�636. 4637 �.638 �639 46l�0 ?�6i�1 �.6�.2 4643 1�61�. 4645 l�6�.6 �-647 464a �649 t�65o �.651 t�652 4653 li65�. 4b55 1�656 Li657 t�65$ 1�659 4660 l�661 ti662 l�663 l�664 �.665. t�666 4667 �.668 4669 1269 1270 ]:271 1272 1273 127�. 1275 1276 GE?��ERAL FUAID Americana Corpe � Bren Radio Service Eric Clamons Club Cafe & Tap Room Coast to Coast Store B�prl Crommett � � Dahlberg Bros:;Iric. Dahlberg Bros.,Inc. Ditto Tnc, A.W.Elrnqi.iist, Treas Feudner-Davidson Agencrr Frontier Press Co. Gaylord BroS.,Tncs Gardner Hdwe. Co. � Gopher State E�term.Coe Gustafson & Fuxa Hennepin County Revievr Mike Holm, Sec. of State Hopkiris Fire t�ept. Hopkins Home & �u.to Supp],y Jean Karr & Co. Justus Lu.inber Co. Justus Lumber Co. Kolcesh Harciware Kokesh Hardware F.J.Kucera, P.�I.D. �atts Cafe Miller D&vis Co. � �innesota News Co. N.W.National Bank of Hopkins �lson & Pfeiffer Pharmacy Schaaf �fg. Co, Skelly Oil Coo � Suburba.n Press, Iric. George R. �olff Post �.25 �P.C.V�iit�ney . V'Iilcox 8c Foll�tt Coa H.W.iNilson Co. Salaries Hour7..� Pa�rroll ANNU�4L Repairs Square Danee Callin� Prisoner 1l2eals Supplies Square Dance�Calling Personnel Lnvestigations Repairs Macliine & fluid Petty �ash Items Bonds �3ooks Library Supplies Recreation Supplies Supplies Lar�ips Pririting Listin� 6 Calls,Phones, Dri11 Supplies & Repairs Books Lumber Luinber & �iel Suppl.ies Supplies Health Officer Fees Prisoner B�eals File, Supplies Books _ _, .. Countin� Meter �Ieney Prescription� Supplies, Recreation Service Printirig & Publishing Hall Rental Electrical Insp ecicions Books Subscriptiori lst z of Jar_uary Period ending 12-31-5Z �i��7;�1 � :' �1 1111 Ariderson Brostl � Dickey & Milbert, Inc, Hennepin County Review Hopkins Home & Auto Suppl,y Kokesh Hdwe. S tandard Oi1 C o. Ernest J. Duda � Justus Lumber Co. Salaries H our]tiy Payroll Parts Gasolir_e Printirig Supplies Supplies Gasolir e Repairs Lumber & Fuel lst 2 of Jarivary Period endin; 12-31-51 v�P 5.00 9:05� 15.00 � 3:65 � 2.95 � ].5e00� 37.5� , 33.79 � 197.Lt5�. 13.32 � A.. 35:00 � 27eo0� 153e57 � 12,;35 h i5.00� i5.34 � 137.Qo �. ;�p � 233eoo �. 86:25 �. 12 a 18 "� 2.28 � 5:39 � �e25 � 3089� 103.00 °� ,, 6.90'� 132:t�9 � �.:32 � 52eoo � 2 e00 � 12:62 �,, 2�75 �, 7.J�„60 w, ��o� .� 101� o 16� 2l.�.35�, 13o2ow, 17�3e�3w 554.06 �, � - 2.16 � 166.00 � I2.25 � 12;39� 12�05� 168:00� 18.00� Zo3:56� 778e3�� 139063� 1028 H.E.Anderson ,��F= 1029 Ernest J. Duda 1030 A. W. Elmquist, Trease 1031 bccelsior Express 1032 Gustafson & Fuxa 1033 011ie�s Garage Salary Hourly Payroll � _ 2. .. VPATEft FUIVD Garage Fent Repairs Petty Cash Items Drayage Repairs, parts Repairs lst 2 of Jan�ary Period ending 12-31 51 SF�ifAGE DISPOSAL FUND 3d3 A. �`f. Elmquist, Treas. 36l� �nest J. Duda 365 A. Vd.Ha_mmerlund 366 Fred Swanson 367 V1Test Mpls. • Fuel & Ice Co. Salaries Hourly Payroll Pettg Cash Items Repairs Parts Part Payment 9 Mile Creek Fuel Qil lst 2 of January Period'ending 12-31 51 SPEC IAL ASSFSSII� FUND 63 Sewage Disposal Fund Transfer of funds P�11ANF;NT I�1PRO�N7' ftEVOL�T.II�t G FUI�ID 368 R. b?. Ferron Construction Co. Part Paymt,�'d. & S.l�onk �1V@ s Salaxies ]�st 2 of January Hourly PaJroll Period endin� 12-31-51 $ 95 °oo � 8e5o� 6009h 1.39� 20e551 75,60 � 604.62�. 85.751 � 5.26,� l�a ��.�. l�0.00 �. 2500•00 � i4a5o�. 123.12,` 137.80.� i25o.o0 � � 1256.88 � 197070"` 69�12� Qesely moved, Dahlberg sec��nded, that license reouest by County Cltib DRarket, 1!�].0 Excelsior �veazue, for of.f-sale non-intoxicating malt liquor, milk, and cigarettes be granted. Carried, Milbert moved,Zakariasen seconded.,that quit claim deed to part of Fairgrounds property,which�as transf.erred to the City of Hopkins by Hennepin County, be accepted and Cit� gttorney VVhitney to.have same recorded. Carried, Dahlberg mo�ed, Zakariasen seconded� that the Cit�T Attorney draw up a resotution designating the east and west alleys, just north and south of �ce]s ior, as one vray alleys and the City �gineer to make a check on the number and type of signs to be used. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that commu.nications dated January 3, 1952, by Northern States Power;ompar�r and Jarivary 5, 1952, by Minneapolis Gas Company, pertaining to rate increases,be placed on file. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Mr. Sutton�s le+,+er pertaining to car damage expense be referred to City Attorney 'l�hitney. Carried, Vese],y moved, �ilbert seconded, that the following Fire Depa.rtment appoint- ments, as recommended by Acting City T���anager Elmquist, be confirmed. Carried. Chief - Assis.tant Chief Cap�ain Nc,l Captain No.2 Cantain Noe3 Captain Rescue Squad �htertainment Chm. Secretary �rreasurer Trustee n u Steward John Brecka Stuart Beckman Ray Peterson Clarence Grover George r'7inter Robert Aspelin Arthur Kucera Harold Hegberg Herbert i�ieclanan Arthur Kucera Clarence Grover James �dam John Kinn -3- Vesel�r moved, Dahlberg seconded, that application of �a.lph Orht,to erect a Dairy (�u.een on the corner of Excelsior Avenue and Ashley Road, be referred to the,:Zoning Commission to set up a date for hearing. Carried. Uesely.moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No.252, ��A R�SOLUTION DIR�CTIN(� PUELICATION OF NOTICE OF HT�ARIAT� ON SP�IAL ASSESSPJIEtdTS FOR THE INSTAId�ATION OF SANITARY SEI�TER IN KI�aLLViTC�OD'�� marked �Yiibit "A"� be adopted.. Carried, _ , ?lesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No.25�., "A RF�OLTITION DIRD�TIiVG PUBLICATION OF ITOTICE QF H�ING ON SPDCTAL AS�F��NTS FOR THE IPJSTAI,LATION OF WA"_i'ER 1t�AINS iN KNOLLZif00D�', ma.rked Exhibit ��B"� be adopted. Carried. � _ , The question of appointment of a city manager f� Hopkins ca.me up and it was decided to call the mayor and councilmen of Zion, Illinois, with reference to Walter R. �aylor and his qualifcations. After talking to these men Vesely moved, Milbert seconded� that tiY. R.Taylor be appointed City rllanager of HopkinG providing he would accept appointment at �6000.00 per year. ltgotion carried unanimously, �r. Taylor was called, told of his appointment and accepted, provid5_ng he would be reimbursed for moving expenses. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, tkiat' the above motion be amended to include!�moving e�cpenses be allowed, not to exceed �I�OO.00n. Carried, Meeting adjourned. ATTFST: 9 G� / i � W. Harlan Perbix, I�ayor � St-�`�'`'a" A. �l. Elmquist, cretary to the Council CI'IY OF HOPKINS HEiVNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOT� RFHSOLUTION N0. 252 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSP�ZENTS FOR TI3E INSTALLATION OF 5ANITARY SEuVER IN KNOLLWOOD. WHEREAS, contracts have been let for the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following locations: Commencing at the intersection of State Trunk Highway Number 7 and Edgewood Drive; thence running Northerly along Ed�e- wood Drive to Cottage Downs; thence running Westerly along Cottage Downs to approximately the UVest (W) line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knollwood. Also commencing on Ed�ewoodI�i.�e approx- imately One Hundred Seventy (17q) feet North (N) oi the North (N) line of State Trunk Highway Number 7; thence running North�resterly to the East (E) extremity of Vlilshire Walk; thence running Westerly along VVilshire UValk to a point approximately Fifty (50) feet V11est (W) of' the East (E) line extended of Lot Nine (9), Block One (1), Knollwood. �i.lso commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Edgewood Drive and running VJesterly along I�ridal Lane to its inter- aection with Valley �alay. Also commencinb at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Park Terrace �and thence running Northerly and West- �to the intersection of Valley Way erly alono Park Terrace��and Valley V�ay�and Cottag� Downs. Also com- mencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Way and running Northerly along Valley W�y about One Hundred �eventy-five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley 'JUay and running Southerly along Valley U�ay about One Hundred Seventy- five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Valley Way and 'dVilshire 1'Valk and runnin� Northerly alon� Valley Way about Two Hundred (200) feet; and, WHEREAS, the cost of the installation of said sanitary seaver mains in said locations has been determined and the amount to be specially assessed ior said improvement against every lot, piece or parcel of land to be assessed for the same has been calculated, and such assessment is on file with the Secretary of the Council and open to public inspection, and, 'JUHE�S, the area proposed to be assessed for said im- provement is all of the plat of Knollwood in the City of Hopkins,- Hennepin County, Minn.esota, except Block Six (6) of said plat; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that notice be published in the official paper at least twenty (20) dags before the meeting, that the Council of the City of Hopkins will pass upon said proposed assessments at its regular mee�ing to be held in the Council Ghambers at the City Hall on Tuesday, February 19, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meetin� thereof held this 15th day oi January, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, IVIAYOR A. iN. EZmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City A,ttorney /.. ;�i.r�:; � � ;:;:;:�' �,`;,� � Z/6 �� �� � � C I'I^I OF HOPKIRtS HENNEPI�T COUNTY, fl�IAINESOTA Sealed bids will be received by the C�-ty Council of the City of Hopkins up to 8;00 P.�E. on Tuesday, February 5, 1952, for furnishing and delivering equipment and materials for the new fire truck for the Fixe Depar��ent of the City of Hopkins� . Minnesota. . A list of material and specifications will be furnished by the City �gineer upon requsst. Bidders bond or certified check equal to 10� of the total bid is to accompany the proposal. The City Council of the City of Hopkins resernes the right to accept or reject any one of the four parts of the bids. A. 11P. Elmquist Actino City Manager. Published Suburba.n Press,.Inc. � 1-10-52 and Construction Bulletin 1-17-52 ,t . . �� :_,; ,Q P� ��" � . ,� � Z����, � ���� 0 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, 114INNESOTA NOTICE 0�' HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSI��NTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEV�JER MAINS IN KNOLL�VOOD. ,� v Notice is hereby given tha•t the Council of the City of Hopkins will meet at the Council �hambers in the City Hall on Tuesday, the 19th day of February, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. for the purpose of passing upon proposad assessments upon all the lots, pieces or parcels of land located and being in the plat of Knollwood, in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except Block �ix (6) of said plat, for the installation oi sanitary sewer mains in the fqllowing locations: Commencing at the intersection oi State Trunk Highway Number 7 and Edgewood Drive; thence running Northerly along Edge- wood Drive to Cottage Dovuns; thence runnin� INesterly along Cottage Downs to approximateiy the West (t�J) line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knollwood. Also commencing on Edgewood Drive app rox- imately One Hundred Seventy (170) ieet North (N) of the North (N) line of :State Trunk Highway N�unber 7; thence running Northwesterl� to the East (E) extremity of Wilshire UValk; thence running �Nesterly along Wilshire �iv`alk to a point approximately Fifty (50) ieet iNest (�N) of the East {E) line extended of Lot Nine (9), Block One (1), "'�` - Knollwood. Also com�encing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Edsewood Drive and running T��Iesterly along Bridal Lane to its inter- section with Valley tiJay. Also corrrnencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Park Terrace and thence running Northerly and West- to the intersection of Valley V'Jay erly along Park Terrace and Valley Way�and Cotta�e Dowrns. Also com- mencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Way and runnin� Northerly along Valley Way about One Hundred Seventy-five (175) feet. ' Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley titiay and running Southerly along Valley 6Nay about One Hundred Seventy- five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Valley Way and iNi�lshir.� �Nalk and running Northerly along Valley. Way about Two Hundred (2.00) feet. � Dated January 18, 1952 A. W. ELNIQUIST, ACTING CITY MANAGER FRANK N. VVHITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Suburban Press on Thursda�, January 21�, 1�52. "V ��w CITY OF HOPKIN5 HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, RESOLUTION N0. �54 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF �NATER MAINS IN KNOLLWOOD. UVHEREAS, contracts had been let for the installation of avater mains in the following locations: Commencing at the intersection of �tate Trunk Highway Number 7 and Edgewood Drive; running thence Northerly along Edgewood Drive to Cottage Downs; running thence V;iesterly along Cottage Downs to approximately the l.�fest line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knoll�vood. Also commencing at the intersection of Oak- ridge Road and Ullilshire Walk and running thence Easterly along Wil- shire Vilalk to approximately the East line extended of Lot Three (3), Block One (1), Knollwood. Also commencing at the intersection of Edgewood D�riv;e and Bridal Lane and running thence Westeri,y along Bridal Lane to Valley �Iay. �lso commencing at the intarsection of I3ridal Lane and Park Terrace and running thence Northerly and Westerly along Park Terrace and Valley 1DIay to the intersection of Cottage Downs ancl Vall.�y tiilay. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley ��ay and running Northerl� along Valley V'Vay about One Hun- dred Seventy-five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley I�ay and running Southerly along Valley tiVay to its intersection with l�dilshire 'JUalk; and, Ii�HEREAS, the cost of the installation of said water mains in said locations has been deiermined, and the amount to be specially assessed for said improvement a�ainst every lot, piece and parcel of land to be assessed for the same has been calculated, and such assess- ment is on file with the Secretary of the Council and open to public inspection, and, WHEREAS, the area proposed to be assessed ior said improve- ment is all of the lots, pieces and parcels of land in the plat of Knollwood, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except Lot Eight (8), Block One (1) and all of Block Six ( 6) of said plat; NOVJ, THEI�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED that notice be published in the official paper at least twenty (20) days bef ore the meeting, that t he Council of the City of Hopkins will pass upon said proposed assessments at its re�ular meeting to be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall on Tuesday, February l�, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. ADOPTED by tne Council of the City of H�pkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of January, 1952• V'7. HARLAN PERIiIX, MAYOR A. VV. Elmqui s t, Secretary of the Council Frank N. 1Nhitney, City Attorney � � � m,�� .� r'� 2� � f, �1 � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUI�TTY, MINNESOTA ,,;. NOTICE OF H�aRING ON SPECIAL ASSESS1u�NTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS IPd KNOLL�IVOOD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Hopkins will meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall on Tuesdag, February 19, 1952, at 7:30 otclock p.m. for the purpose of passing upon proposed assessments upon all the lots, pieces or parcels of land lyin� and being in the plat of Knollwood, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except Lot Eight (8), Block One (1), and all of Block Six (6) in said plat, for the installation of Water mains in the'following locations: Commencing at the intersection of State Trunk Highway�-_.. Number 7 and Edgewood 1�rive; running thence Northerlv along Edgewood Drive to Cottage Downs; running thence !�desterly along Cottage Downs to apprdximately the uYest line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knollwood. Also comrnencing at the intersection oi Oak- ridge Road and Wilshire Walk and running thence Easterly along Wil- shire Walk to approximately the East line extended of Lot Three (3), F�lock One (1), Knollwood. Also corrnnencing at the intersection of Edgev�ood Dr:ive and Bridal Lane and running thence t�Vesterly along Bridal Lane to Valley Way. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Park Terrace and running thence Northerly and Westerly along park Terrace and Valley Way to the intersection of Cottage Downs and Valley VVay. Also corrLm�ncing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and �Talley Vday and ruruiing Northerly along Valley Way about One Hun- dred Seventy-five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Vlay and runnin� Southerly along Valley Way to its intersection with �Nilshire Walk. Dated January 18, 1952• A. UV. ELMG�UIST, ACTING CITY MANAGER FRANK N. Vi(HHITNE'Y, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Subur�an Press on Thursday, January 2�..�, 1952• � � �' t � �:�� �� f� �I v ��a .� � ,.�. . °� !�' .,�. A special meeting of the Counc�l of the City of gopkins, Minnesota�� - was held at Karel�s Cafe at 12 o�clock Noon`on Wednesday, Janua?y 16, - 1952. Members present were �Iayor Perb�c, Councilmen Zakariasen, Vesely� Dahlberg, ard lldilbert, City Attorr_ey Vdhitney anc� City �.gineer Laska. �Iemhers absent: None. � , __ Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the Acting City 11?anager be • directed t,o contact four or more registered architects for terms and . proposals, in writing, for the planning of a new municipa): building� said proposals to be submitted on or before Januaxy 29, 1952� Car.ried, � Meetin� adjourned. Secretary to the ncil A. �Y. Elmquist „n,,,,fn n,RT„T_ ,, . ,j F �l'��� � �,�� '� r` A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins was �held in the City Hall at 8 O�clook P.BQ. on Vdednesday, January 30; 1952e flRembers � present were Mayor Pe.rbix, Councilmen Zakariasen, Vesely, and Dahlberg, Cit� IIzgineer Laska. Members absent: Milbert. r: . 'I'he purpose of this special meet�ng was the hearing as advertised on the amendment of the ordinance which would allow the issuance of a fifth on-sale liquor license� Communications from Pastor Lasse J. Stohl and Edward F. Shannon,opposing the issuing of a fifth on-sale lio,uor license, were read and placed on file. tTesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the matter of a fifth liquor license be tabled to +,he next regular meeting to be held on February 5, 1952• Carried. �iesely �noved, Dal�.berg seconded; that the Northern Sta.tes Power Company be contacted with reference t�o plans and speciiicati:ons for the install- ation of neW street liglits on �celsior �venue, irom the rail�a�T tracks � crossing F�cce7_sior Averiue, near the Red Owl Stores, to 1.7th Avenue West. Car.ried. �It was agreed t,ha,t each architect be alloweci fifteen minutes in their discussion with the city council, at �he next regular meeting to be held ori February 5, 1952, on plans for the proposed future new mun.i- c�pal building. �� r4eeting adj ourned. ATTEST: � ��� , �I���� � �`� � �, / ., ! 1�2,��� ��. 2,�tic:�/. V�. Harlan Perbix, �L�ayor . � r�-�-�-•�� A. �. �l.mquist, Sec tary to the Council COUNC ILMII�T : �,�;�� "..'`���,�� �`��°� � 9,�� � i ���� �•�" � regular meeting of the Council' of the City of Hopkins, M3nneso�a, "'�T was held at the City Ha11 at 7z30 o�clock P,M, ori Tuesday:9 February 5� 1952� 1'lembers present were PJlayor Perbix, Counci�nen Zakariasen9 Dahlberg, and Vesely, Cit� Attorney iTJhitney, and City F�noineer La.skaa 3dembers absent: Milbert,, Dahlberg moved, Perbix seconded, that bills as presented �e paid from the follo�rin� funds: l�690 l�71�. 4715 �.71aL.. 4745 471�6 i�71�7 4�1�8 4749 4?50 475Z 4752 475� �.75�. 4755 4756 4757 4758 �.759 l�760 4761 �.762 4763 t�76l� �-76r, li766 1�767 L�768 4769 4770 4771 4772 �-77 3 1�77�. 1�775 i�776 4777 4778 1�779 1278 �zs5 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 GFIVERAL FUND Northern St,a.tes Po�rer Co. Min.neanolis Gas Co. Northwestern nell Telephone Edwin Ho Allen, Jr, Carl Bottenfield Christiansen 9�usic Co. Coast to Coast Store National Camera Exchange Coristruction Bulletin Cordes Signs D].tto IT1C • Douglas Dunsheath John Gammell � Gardner Hard�are Co. Griswold Signal Co. Gustafson 3C �'uxa Hobb� King Craft 8hon �3opkins �rug Co. Hopkins Fire Dept. Hopkins Fire Dept. Justus Lumber Co. Iiinn Service 1�asonts Ice Cream Store 14a�.ler Davis Coe Minriesota Fire �tin�zisher NLinr.esota News Co. H. A. Rogers Co, Schaaf IvIfg. Co. Richard Slais Stan.dard Oi1 Coe S+�urgis Printin.g Co,,Inc, � Suburban Henriepin CooFel.Bd. Suburban Press, Inco BQarjorie St�ndin Fred Swanson �Nalton Ra L. Taylor Fr�ak N. ��Yiitney W. C. W?iitney � Williamson �tamp Co, �alaries Hourly Payroll S er�ric e �1011.1�1., Seriric e 21�1�0 72 � Co.Service 107.92 � Inter�*iew E,xpens e 29. �.7 � Develop 5.70� Record Album 1�.61� Skates 30.90�. Film Rental 3.75 � �4d�rer. tisin� for bids 1�.�0 �, Signs 10;00 � Carbons 5.750 I,abor,skating rink 5.00 ti Caller 15.00w Supplies 1.1a..80 � Resilver refl ectors 8.�0 � Supplies R� Labor 7.59 �, Sizpplies 3060 �, Supplies �..9� � Relief Collections L�65.28 � FiT'e �alls p Drill 123�00 � c� 16no9� Service 12,10� �qilk 2;19 � Chairs 378:00 �. Co.Recharge 3e50 �, Boolcs 230.97µ Sunplies �.Oo28 � IIzgraving , 1�50 � Rin.lt La.hor. 8.00 ,� Ser�rice � 13o5b �y Supplies 11a08�, Relief Expendittires 420.81� �. Printing & Putilo 710�-4 *. �p1s.Star delivery 5@00 �,, Dozer Rental 99�00'� Inter�ri.ew Expens e 560 75 � ?�ecording fee 1.75 '� Electrical Inspections 178067 � Tags & Plates 99e65'� Last 2 of J'anuary 2207,50 � Period endel-15-52 6I�Oe87 � R�AD & BRI�GE FU1�ID �orthern States Power Co. Nortfi+vestern Bell Telephone Direct Service Oil Co, INTfI. H e �LCC Oy Nlinnesota Salt Co, George T. Ryari Coe Skelly Oil Co„ � Wmeu,:�iegler Co.,Inc. Salaries Hourly Fa�Troll Servioe Co.Service Supplies �.iel Oil & Gas Salt Parts Oil & Gas Parts Last 2 of January Period snd.l-15-52 � 6.90� ii.5o, l. �0., �-79 a62 � 11I�.00 -� 31:68•� 208.75� 1�� v �4% 1 778.34� 69e68� 1031� 1036 zo43� 1046 lOL;.7 10l�8 1049 1050 lOsl 1052 — 2 — �iifATER FUND Postmaster, Hopkins, �innq Postcards,stamps Northern States Potiver Coe Ser�rices Northwestern Bell Telephone Co.Services W.SeDa.rley & Co. - Eqtiipment The Flox Co., Incr Freight Charges b�cCarthy �Nell Co. Repairs to Pump #3 Petty Cash Cash in Cash Drawer J.F.Quest Foundry Coo Curb Box Tops H.A.Rogers Co. SunpZ'ies 1 Ralph D.Thomas & �ssoc,Inc. Engineering Sei^�re #3 Salary Last z.of January HoL�rly Payrol]_ Period ending 1-15-52 S�IfAGE DISPOSAI. FUND 370 Northern States Power Co. 37�. Fairbanks9 ��orse & Cod 375 Master B]_ock Co. � 376 RTorthe.rr. States Power Co. 377 West PJfpls.Fue1 R Ice Co, Salaries Hourly Pa�Troll Services Pump Repairs Cement Blocks Equipt. Rental �.iel Oil Last.2 of January Period end�.ng 1-15-52 � 52.80� 3l�0:62,n 8.13� 22,00�, 1�0.70 � 253:61 �. 50�00 � 8�e00� 30s7�`^ 272,l�6 � 635.55 � 91�20�^ �206:99 � 25.69 ,� 16.95'� l�q�� \ ]1t.50 , 123d12 � 138.83 � PERMANENT �UI'f'EOVID�TT RE[TOL�IL�tG FUND 372 Richard �1l, Ferron Constr. Co. Partial est.IlRonk �ve. Sewer �1�� 886.52'^ 373 H.A.Rogers Co, Prints 27.57� Salaries Last z of Ja�nuary 197.70'� Hourly Payroll Period ending 1-15-52 120.22'� Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution 1�To.255, "A RESOL- UTION RF.�'ERRI?�TG TO T� CITY EiVGI�TEFR THE n.rAT�ER OF I�TST,ALLIPIG.SANITARY S�NER AIJD UPATER. P�AINS ON FIFTEENTH "AVE�[�11UE I�TORTfi BE21fVE� THIFJ AND FOLTR�I S`I'REETS 1VOF'I�3�', �,rked �hibit "gn, be adopted. Carried. Zakaxiasen moged, Dahlberg seconded, that request for Bzngo per:nit by St. Johnts Menfs Club, to be held at S+... John�s Church be granted. Carried. Zakariasen offered the following resolution: � BE IT RFSOLVID, That the contract submitted by the Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board of the �ounty`of Nennepin for the administration and supervision of poor relief in the City of Hopkins be accepted and approved: and BE IT F�JRTHII� RESOLVID, That the proper officers of said City of� - Hopkins be directed to execvte said contract iri duplicate and`when executed to return one of said contracts t,o the Suburban Hennepin:County ReZief Board. The Cuestion was on trie adoption of the resolution and the roll being called there were 1t yeas and 0 nays, as follows: Perbix Zakariasen Dah.�berg Vesely And so the resolution was adop ted� %"r-' � , Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Albert E. Larsen, �C.P.A., be hired to make the arinual audit o.f the reco.rds of the�City of Hopkins for the year 1951 as per proposal clated January 26, 1952. Carriede. -3- �Tesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No. 256, "A R�OZU`I'ION CONCURRING IN THE D�I�iATION OF A CERTAIN ROAD AS A S�TE AID ROAD"� marked Fxhibit "8��, be adopted. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that suret�* bond of Mary �axwell be accepted subject to apProval of_ bond by City A+.,torne�r. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Perbix seconded, that request for payment of car dama.�e as presente�i by C. L. Sutton, be denied. Vesely ar_d Dahlberg troting «Non� ma.de it a tie vote. Zakariasen mo�recl, TTesely seconded, that the City Attorney get in touch with C. L. Sutton for settlement of above claim. Carried, Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bids be called for the construction and repair of sidewalk, curb, and curb and gutter, arid the furnishing of road mix, road tar and road asphalt for the 1952 season. Carried. George Miles was recomm�nded and accepted as weed inspector for 1952. _. Pursuant to notice, bids were opened for the furnishing of equipment for the new fire truck and bids were received from the following; American-LaFrance-Foamite Corporation � Eureka Fire Hose, Division of U.S.I?�abber Co. Hewitt-Robins Inc. Ke11ey Sales Co. �ine Safety Appliances Co; �iinnesota Fire Equipt. Co. DahJberg moved, Zakariasen secor_ded, tnat above bids be reierred to the city engineer for checkin, with the fire department committee and city mana�er for recommendation. Carried. tTesely me�red, Dahlberg seconded, that the city attornevr draw un an amendment to the liquor ordina.nce No.19 tiv�ich wou�.d cha.nge +he on-sale � liquor license fee from �2000.00 to �2400.00 effective as of Julf 1,1952. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded; that t�ie on- and ofi-sale liquor Iicense application of i�alte,^ J, Ronnei �ae tabled and his check, in the amount of �2100000 be returned to hirn. Carried. Zakariasen moved, DahlY�er.g seconded, that, the four recornmendations by tYie Zoning and Planning Commission, as shown on the agenda, be tabled to next meeting. Car.ried. Oeself moved, Zakariasen-seconded, that the �esolution pertaining to the establishment of a p�,�blic health nursin� district be tabled to next meet�_ng. Carriede Zakariasen ?noved, sTese�y secor_ded, tkiat the city ad�Tertise for bids for a ta.r kettle for the Road � d Bridge Department. Carried. !�eetin� adjourned, � � CITY OF HOPKIN3 AENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNE30TA x�soLvTrzoN rrt7�ta�x 255 A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF IIdSTALLING SANITARY SEWER AND UPATER MAINS ON FIFTEENTH AVENLTE NOF�H BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS.NORTH. WI�REAS, there has been filed with the City Clerk and by the Clerk presented to the City Council a petition askin� for the installation oi sanitary sewer and water mains on Fifteenth Avenue North Bet�veen Third and Fourth Streets North, and WHEREAS, the o�mers of most of the property a�ainst which the cost of said installation of sanitary sewer and water mains would be asse�sed have signed said petition and agreed to pay the cost thereof, and WHEREAS, the cost of said improvements should be as9essed against property found benefited thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installing said sanitary sewer and water mains on Fifteenth Avenue North between Third and �'ourth Streets 1Vorth be referred to Frank Laska, City En�ineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibilit� thereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 5th day of February, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary to the Council Frank N. Whitney, City A,ttorney d� CITY OF HOPRINS � HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA R�90LUTION NUMBER 256 A RESOLUTION CONCURRING IN TIiE DESIGNATION OF � CERTAIN ROAD A►S A STATE AID ROAD. WHEREAS, the Board of C ounty C ommi s s i one rs of the County of Hennepin in the State of Minnesota has adopted a Reso- lution providing that State Aid Road No. 20 in said County be extended as follows: Beginn:Lng at the intersection of Monk �venue and Excelsior Boulevard in the City of Hopkins; thence North along the center line of said Monk Avenue to a point on the south line of Lot 5eventy (70), Auditor�s Subdivision Number Two Hundred Thirtg- nine (239), distant Thirty-three (33) feet East of the Southwest corner of said Lot Seventy (70); thence Northerly to a point on the West line of said Lot Seventy (70) distant One Hundred Fif ty (150) feet IVorth of the Southwest corner thereof; thence Northerly on the West line of said Lot Seventy (70) and the extension Northerly of said We�t line to the intersection vuith Trunk Hi�hway PTumber Seven ( 7') in the Villa.�e of �t. Louis Park and there termin- ating. NOVP, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIjE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins that the City hereby concurs in this designation and the extenaior� of State Aid Road No. 20 as above described. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 5th day of February, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, M�iiYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the �ouncil Frank N. Whitney, Citg �ttorney .��'.'�..� �/�,�� � J a� (Official Riblication) CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COtTNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONSTFtUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDE9PALKS, CURBS, AND Ci.rRB AND G11TI'ERS J7 �' �,L �.� NOTICE IS HE_REBY GIVEN that the Gity �-1-err_k of Hopkins will --� l � � ��� Lf � ''� �� receive sealed bids until 7:30 o�clock �-. on Tuesday, March !�, 1952, at the ,r,ity Hall for the construction and repair of side- 7 walks, curbs, and curb-and-gutters fo.r the 1952 season. �aifi bic�s-to�be--opened-and--read- in-CounciT" Meetirig at��8:00--o��clock P:��-,�Iarch-! !t;- �952:-'' ,�� , � �;-� ��w�� Specifications and further details are available at the office of the City F�gineer. The successful bidder must enter into a contract vrith the City in siich form as will be approved by the City �lttor►iey, whiah contract will include a provision that the contractor must commence the � cons�ruction and re�air of the sidewalks, curbs, or curb-and gutters w ithin fifteen days after being notifisd. by the City Manager to pro- .. ceed with any designated work. The successful b idder m�.�st also f�arnish a �ontractor�s bond in the sum of 4�5,000000. The rioht is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. �. �l. Flmq�zist Acting Cit�� ntana�er To be published in the Sub�irban Press February 11� and 21, 1952. y: � � h �:t� �� ���� .��'` � .��� �� �� � � (Official Publication) CITY OF HOPKINS HEViJEPIP�� C OUN`_►'Y, ��rrJEsoTA, NOTICF, FOR BIDS � OR. ROAD M�C, ROAD TAR ADTD ROAD ASPHALT. NOTICE IS HEREBY sIVEN that the City Clerk of Hopkins will receive sealed bids until 7:30 oTclock P.M. on Tuesday, Aharch 1�, 1952, at the City Hall for furnishing Road Mix� Tar, or Asphalt for the year 1952. Said bids to be opened and read in Council n4eeting at 8:00 o�clock P.M., March �� 1952a Bidders on Road Mix to s ubmit specifications and prices for material either at the plant or delivered in truck loads on the streets of Hopkins as reql�ired. Bidders on Road Tar and Asphalt to submit specifications and prices for materials to be delivered in tank truck lots, distributed on the streets o.f Hopkins in qii�ntity and at loca- tions as required. `r�'].P right is reser�red to ,ac^ept or reject any or all bids. 4. W. Elmquist Act ing City �if,ana�er To be published in the Subu.rban Press February 1!� an� 21, 1952, _ .�:: �� ��.� ���,�f � � r � �, e OFFICIAL PIJ�iLICATTON CITY OF HOPK�VS HEN]VEPIN CQUNTY, MLNT?ESOTA IvTotice for Bids for the Furnishin� of One 500-600 Gallon Bituminous P.gaintenance Unit Notice is hereby given that the City C1=erk of Hopkins will re— ceive sealed bids until 7:30 o�clock �.1�. on Tuesday, �arch 4, 1952, at the City Hall� for the furnishing of one 500-600 gallon Bituminous Maintenance Unit, Said bids to be opened and read in council meeting at 86�clock P.M., March 4, 1952. Specifications and further details are available at the office of the rit,t,T Engineers The right is reserved to accept o�treject any or al� hidsm A. VQ. Elmquist� Acting City �tanager To be published in the Suburban Press February � 21, 1952s / ����1 ���' ` ,�� �vl ,� a � �- p' A special meetin� oi .the Council of the City of Hopkins� �I+_rinneso�.,a, ;;._ was heid at the City Hall �t 4 o�clock P,bq. on �Ronda.�r, February 18, 1952e L�iembers present were 14Ta�ror Perbix, Councilmen Zaka.riasen, Darlberg, and Vesely, City Attorney TPlhitney, and Cit�y Lngineer Laska.* �.4embers absent: P,Zilbert. �Iesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that bills as �resented be paid from +�he following funds; 1�798 4799 4800 l�801 4802 4803 480t� ��805 1�806 l�807 1�808 l�809 l�810 4811 !� 812 4813 4814 48i5 �815 �817 4818 1�819 l�820 1�821 4822 ZG823 4796 4797 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 ?305 1306 1307 1308 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1061� 1065. 1066 1067 GE?��.AL Fi1�ID Andex ?aallpaper & Paint P�.int & Supplies Clinton K. Blomquist Labor & T�Ia;terial Carl Rottenfield � Developing Rc Printing Bren Hardware Lock Club Cafe and Tap �oom Prisoner �ieals Ernest J. �uda �tfelding A. 'iJ. �mquist, Trease Petty Cash Items Feudner Davidson ��enc3T B onds Gust,a.fson & Fuxa Repairs q. F. Kanus Sleioh Rental La.urenz A. Harris Car aZlowance, January IVLike Holm, Secy. of State I,isting Hor�kins Fire Dept, Fire calls and phones Howell�s Ben_ rranklin Supplies IIwight A. Ink Interview FxPense Karel's Restaurant Refreshments Dori Leaxy� s Inc„ Fecord Album Lundts Sinclair Service Service, Tire I�aeder�s Direct Service Station R.epairs Cit�T Trease,Cit�r of Mpls. Prisoner Costs Alational Camera Exchange Film Re�ntal Northwrestern Rell Telephone Co,Leased line Dick Palen� Coloc S1ide Select Service Oil Co. Repairs � 23.72� 301�:68 �. 3.20� 6, 00� 4.75�- 5.00�. 23.18r, 80.00 � 39. �.4 � 32,00� 50a00'� �d � 211.00 � 2.10 � 58.06� 13.00 � 3.i5 �. �.1:63 �. — .75� b4. �.7�. 1.25�. 3.13� 10,00 � 1 a It5 '� Standa.rd Oil Co. - Service Station chgs.Jane 46.07 � Suburban Press, �c. Publishing lllef�0 � lst PTational �ank o.f Hopkins ti'�ithholdin� �a.� Ded, 510.60� Treasurer, State of P.�inn, Reti.rement Fund Ded. 190,1�6� Salaries lst 2 of February 171�3.03 �e Hourly Payroll Period endin� 1-3�--52 881.37 � ROAD & RR2DGE �UI�ID First 1?at�l.Bank of Hopkins Treasurer,State of Minn. Dickey €r Milbert, Inc. Ernest J. Duda G_lacier Sand & Gravel Co. Justus Lumber Co, William H. I�4cCoy A�Iaeder�s Direct Service I�inneso-ca Salt Co, � V1m. H. Ziegler Co.,Inc. Salaries Hourly Payroll First Nat�l. Bank of '�`reasurer, State of H.E.Ariderson Clinton K. Blomquist Ernest J. Duda � A.1'�.Elmquist, Treas, Gainble Store Hopkins �4otor Sales Neptune �eter Co. Statio "�'Yithholdin�; Tax Ded. Retirement Fund Ded. Gasoline Repaixs Sand �el Fue1 0il n Service Salt Parts lst 2 of Febo Period end%ng 1-31 52 WA'L�R FUND ' Hopkins �inn. C o. New �gland �(eter Repair Co. N.W.Bell Telephone Co� ��ithholding Tax Ded: Retirement �and Ded. Garaae Rent, Feba Labor 8c Material Repairs Petty Cash Items Supplies Repairs l�eters �enairs Service � 211� � l0 y 77.09 � 16�, 00 � 8 a 25 � 73.0�. � 109.l�0 � 22.1a.l� ti 1:1�.0 � 119;,�0 � 2t�5.6o� 77 8.3�. � 89.39� �107. 2"0 � 39:73�, 95=0o-. 12��;50'� 2;50-� 9;22� z: �:4, 2.63, 378�00� 29,13� 8.13 � � � � 1iiATER FUND ( cont. ) 1068 �Pallace & Tiernan Co.,Inc. Supplies r^c 1069 �'�aterous Co� N�dr�,nts & Valves '` Salaries lst 2� o� �'eB�. Hourly PayroLl. Eerii�� ending:��.1-31-52 5�AGE DISPOSAL FU1�ID 379 lst National Bank of Hopk�ns 380 Treasurer, state of Minnesota 381 Ernest J. Duda 382 c�ustafson 8c Fuxa 383 Standard 0il Co,� 38� �Nest P�pls. Fuel � Ice Co, Salaries Hourly Payroll ;�lit.hholdinn Tax Ded. Retirement �,ind Ped., �Nelding Supnlies � Service Station Chgs. F�el Oil lst 2 of Feb. Period ending 1-31-52 PEEt�QANENT I�PROVENIEIVT REVOLVING FUND 375 lst National Bank o? Hopkins 376 Treasurer,State of R4innesota 377 E.rnest J. Duda 378 A. Vd. �Lmq�zist, Trea.s. 379 La.mpert Yards - 380 TeCoTesting & �g„ Laboratory Salaries . Hourly Payroll Withholdin.g Tax Decl. Retirement F�nd Ded. Repairs Petty Cash Items Lumber � Soils imrestigation lst 2 of Feb. Period ending 1-31-52 SP�?C IAL ASSESSP:��NT FUI�ID 6�. N.11�.National Bank of �innseapo7�s. Bonds, Coupons yp a65. � 337.16'� �90s Z� '� 1.�5�77 w �g 5�6e6o� 18,00 � 5,00 � 1.20 -� 2,00 A 1�.;50�. I23oI�'� 133.61� � 55:7 0 � 24s31� �75 � 3d98 A 22,,00� 373:50" ].97+7oh 138.38 ^ �ioi6.55 Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Ci�y of Hopkins ask �innetonka Township to request the State Higkiway Department to install street light� and street sign at 21st Avenue North and No.7 Highway, as petitioned fors Carried. � Zakariasen moved, Stesely seconded, that the comrmuiication dated 2-15-52 from the �annesota Department of Health; pertaining��to tlie d'isposal of waste from the �Terchants Refrigerat'ing Compar� pla.n"t be referred to the city eng:ineer for checkinQ arid report. Carri�d.;� � Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that a special meeting be held, at 7:30 P.L�. on February 27, 1952, pertaining��to the �'ast �'i.'d �rade separ- ation# Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded,'that letter dated Febri.iary 13,I952, from James S. �cCurn and C. �.Julian, pertaining to salvage from the city dump be referred �to DRr. Taylore Carried. Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that official p�oposal,tia.ted January 31, 1952� from�J. V. Case, p�taining to electric `rates, be referred to W.r. Taylor. Carriede Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded; that the Zoning and Planriing Commission recoirmendation, dated February 18; 1952, pertaining to permit for a Dairy �ueen, be tabl.ed to meeting of ?.Rarch L�, 1952. Car.ried,. Slesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that recommenclation of the follei�ving for clerks and'judges for the presidential primar�,� election to be held Pharch 18, 1952, be approved.. Carried. - 3 -- DT�STRICT. N0,1 HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL Elizabeth Slava.n . Glac�rs �scher Selma �a�1. Irene Skold Betty Carlson DIS Z'_RIC T No, 2 DQ9P HOUSE Carrie Spott Eli�abeth Zemke RTina Sundqiiist .Dorothy YU�i.nterfield r�yrtle Vickerman DIS�'_RICT Noo3 CI?'Y HAI,L Lola M.Vackel Belle H abeck An-ne Borlarid Lillian �lmo»ist �argaret C. Owens DISTRTCT No. �'JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Alice �d. 3xi.derson Charles W.Herza�n �rrtle I�. �inci.erson Acieline Sedesky Louise Lussier DISTRICT No. 5 QAK RIDGE COi�NTRY CLiJ� Leah Christenson Sally McBratnie Edna Wilcox Helen Mc�lasson . Louise �essey � Vesely moved, Zakariasen seoonded� t,hat Resolution No, 258, '�A R�i�LUTION ORD�RT_ATG A:�4RING ON FNGINEE.RtS REPOi?T ON IAISTALLIrTG SANITARY S�IJ�t AT?D �ffATER ASAINS OP1 SIX _T��T'PH A�,�NE NORTH FROlUM FOUF?T�i STR�T '.VORTH TO '!'f� SOIITH LINE OF STAT� TF?�TIS HIGHPIfAY N?m^�ER SFfI�T", marked Exhibit °A", be adopted. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution Tlo. 260, nA R�SOLUTION ORDERI?�TG 4�iEAFrING ON ENGIiVE'EF?, � S RFPORT Orl IP?S TALI�IDlCx SAATI ARY SERV'ER AND �V4?�R MAIi�fS OI�� FIFTEENTH .4�TEATUE P10RZYi BE'�9E�'J11T �T� S'?Y?�T PIOR�? AND FOt�RTH S`�?�m RTOR'IH�( ma.rked �hibit �'B"; be adopted. Carriedo �akaTias.en moved, �Jesely seconded, that Su.per.ior Separat,or+s request dated February 7:1�, 1952, for a change iri rail trackage location, be tabled to next meetino and ask them to subrLi.t a plan for just one crossing ori Milv�raukee Street. Carried. Za�;ariasen �noved� Dahlberg seconded, that treasurer� s bond c�f �. �l. ElrrqLlist be accepted subject to approval of bond liy the city attorney. Carried, Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the citf attorney redraw the agree- ment as subr�itted by Joseph Kerchiel by changing the date for co�npletion of work the city will agree to do, and that weed cutting will be done t�ice a year. Carried. TTesely moved, Zakariasen secor�ded, that A. �ff. ELmq,.zistts salary be set at �i�00•00 per �onth, effective ]�pri� 1, 19�2. Carried. STesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, t.hat request d8ted February 18, 1952, by the Hopkins Chamber of �ommerce for perr_2it to conduct B�.go at the VF�{f Ha11 r � un be ffran ted. Carr.ied. , z� The four on—sale Izquor dealers were nresent at the meet�ng and asked to go o� record as not being op;�osed to +Yie issuin� of a fifth on-sale liquor license but protested the increas�_ng of the anmzal �iquor license fee. The request by Harley Hopkins School, dated February 18, 1952, for authority , to operate school busses with a seating capacity of 43 or more pupils and operate same on a single rear ax1e, be ref erred to th� city engineer for checkin�. Also, +.,o c�eck with School District TIo.l9. m , r�eeting adjo�zrned� A'rT�T: � '� ' 1. Harlan Perbix, MagT or � A. ��. E1mqL�ist, Se etar�T to the Council CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUT�ION N0. 258 A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER�S REPORT ON INSTALLING SANITARY SEWER AND WATER NlAINS ON SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO THE SOUTH LINE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHW,AY NUMBER BEVEN. � WHEREAS, the �ouncil of the City of Hopkins on June 19, 1950, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of installing sani- tary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to the South line of State Trunk Highwa� Number Seven, and, ti'VI�REAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement, and on February 18, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the �ecretary of the Council in which report the Engineer recor�unends that said sanitary sewer and water mains be installed at eaid location at an estimated cost of Ei�ht 1'housand Three Hundred Ei�hty- nine Dollars (�8,389.00); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT said improvement will be considered by the Council and action taken the reon at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held on the 18th day of March, 1952, at 7;30 " o�clock p.m., and BE IT FURTHER RE�OLVID that the City Manager give notice of such hearing by publishing a notice onee each week for two suc- cessive weeks in the official newspaper oP said City, said notice to describe.:in general language the improvement recorranended in the En�ineer�s report and the estimated cost thereof. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 18th day of February, 19520 W. HARL.AN PERBIX, MA.YOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City pttorney i��'�° �I,yf' ��, �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER�S REPORT ON THE INSTALL.A_TION 0�' S1�NITARY SEWER AND WATER MA.INS ON SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO THE SOUTH LINE OF STATE TRUATK HIGHWAY NUMBER SEVEN. Nf1TICE I5 HE�'EBY GIVEN that the �ity Engineer of Hopkins did, on the 18th day of February, 1952, file his report with the City Council recommendin� the installing of sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to the South line of State Trunk Highway Number Seven at an estimated cost of Eight Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-nine Dollars (�8,389.00). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has by resolution fixed Tuesday, the 18th day of March, ].952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time �nd place at which the Council will hear auch persons as care to be heard in reference to said improvement, and will consider said Engineer�s report and:•act.thereon. Dated at Hopkins, Minriesota, this 21st day of February, 1952• A,. W. ELM�UIST, �3,CTING CITY MANAGER FRANR N. WHITNEY, CITY ATTORNEY Published in the Suburban Press on February 28 and March 6, 1952• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNhSOTA RESOLUTION N0. 2fi0 �► RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S t�'PORT ON INSTALLING SANITARY SEWER ,P�ND WATER TJiI�INS ON FIFTFENTH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN THIRD STREET NORTH AND FOURTH STREET NORTH. ` WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on February 5, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of installing sanitary sewer and water mains on Fifteenth Avenue North between Third Street North and Fourth Street No rth, and WHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessitg and feasibility of said improvement, and on February 18, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the Secre- tary of the Council, in which report the Engineer recommends that said sanitary sewer and water mains be installed in said location at an eatimated cost of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred and �'�ifty- one Dollars (�13,55i.00); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HESO�VED that said improvement will be considered by the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held on the 18th day of Marcri, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager give notice of each hearing by publishin� a notice once each week for two suc- cessive weeks in the official newspaper of said Citg, said notice to described in general lan�ua�e the improvement recommended in the Engineer+s report and the estimated cost thereof. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a special meeting thereof held this 18th day of February, 1952• A. W. Elmquist, W. HARL�N PERBIX, MAYOR Secretary to the Council Frank N. Whitney, City �ttorney f� �� . i; y`+� p� �.� i %�b.b^f � � bd" �� �' ��� t�, � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUN'ITY, MINNES4TA NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER�S REPORT ON THE INSTALLATION OF S.E�NITARY SEVYER AND WATER MAINS ON FIFTEENTH AVENIIE NORTH BETINEEN THIRD STREET AND FOURTH STREET NORTH. NOTICE IS IiEREBY GIVEN that the City Engineer of Hopkins did on the 18th day of February, 1952, file his report with the City Council recommending the installing of sanitary sewer and water mains on Fifteenth Avenue North between �hird Street and Fourth Street North at an estimated cost of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty-one Dollars (�13,551.00). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Counc�T::;_ has by ; resolution fixed Tuesday, the 18th day of �'Iarch, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place at which the Council will hear such persons as care to be heard in reference to said improvement, and will consider said En�ineer�s report and act thereon. Dated at Ho��ins, 1~Qinnesota, this 21st day of February, 1952• A. W. ELM�UIST, ACTING (.rITY MAN�GER FRANR N. WHITNEY, CITY 4iTTORNEY Published in the 5uburban Press on February 28 and March 6, 1952• ���� ���� . �� � � �����, �'� :� , A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins� �esota� �as held at the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.Dd. on Tuesday, February 19� 1952..Ddembers present �ere Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakariasen and Vesely, City Attorney :Vdhitney and City �gineer Iaskao Members absent: Dahlberg and D�ilberto Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No.�S$, nRF.SQLU— TIOIJ ADOPTIAIG SPDCIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IldST�.LLATION OF SAIJITARY SEA9ER B�AINS IN KNOLLtiY00D"� marked Exhibit nA"� be adopted. Carried, Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Reso�tion No.257,uRESOLU— " TION ADOPTING SPF�GIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR �iE IIJSTAIZATION OF VPATER MAII�LS IN BNOLLII�OODn� marked Exhibit nB"� be adoptedo C�rried. Meeting a dj ourneda 1 ,�"' ATTESTa . �`� �, ' �C�� -(�- . Harlan Perb , �ayor. A. . quist, S�retary to the Council �. �;i � �.1 N CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLTJTION N0. 253 RESOLUTION ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER PllAINS I1�T KNOLLVif00D. WHEREAS, pursuant to direction from the City Council, notice was published in the official paper of Hopkins at least_ twenty (20) days prior to '�ebr.uar-9� 19, 1�52, stating that the Council .auill meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall on �Febr.uar..y.� 19, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. for the purpose of passing upon proposed assessments upon all of the lots, pieces or parcels of land located and bein� in the plat of Knollwood, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except Block Six (6) of said plat, for the installation. of sanitary sewer mains in the iollowin� locations,to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of State Trunk Highway Number 7 and Edgewood Drive; thence running Northerly along Edge- wood Drive to Cottage Downs; thence runnin� Westerly alon� Cottage Downs to approximately the V�est (W) line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knollwood. Also commencing on Edgewood Drive approx- imately One Hundred Seventy (170) feet North (N) of the North (N) line of State Trunk Hi�hway Number 7; thence ruruzing Northwesterly to the East (E) extremitg of Wilshire Walk; thence running VUesterly along Wilshire ?�ialk to a point approximately Fifty (50) ieet ii�est Q�W) of the East (E) line extended of Lot Nine (4), Block One (1), Kno�:�wood. A,lso commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Edgewood Drive and running �Vesterly along Liridal Lane to its inter- section with Valley VVay. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Paa�k Terrace and ,thence running Northerly and West- to t}�e intersection of Valley Way erly along Park Terrace and Valley UJay/ and Cottage Downs. Alao com- mencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Vrfay and running Northerly along Valley Way about One Hundred Seventy-five (175) feete A,lso corr�nencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley VVag and running Southerly along Valley Way about One Hundred Seventy- five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Valley Way and Wilshire �dalk and running Northerly along Valley Way about Two Hundred (200) feet� and, ViiHEREAS, no objections to said assessments, or either of them,.,were filed �vith the Secretary of the Council, and no one ap- peared in person at the hearing thereon to object thereto; NOW, T HE RFFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that said proposed assessments, and each of them, are hereby adopted and an assessment is hereby levied against each of the lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land described therein in the sums therein respectively set forth, and each of said tracta of land is hereby found to be benefitted in the amount of the assessment levied against it therein. each BE IT �'URTHER RESOLVID, that�of said asseasments, with accruing interest thereon at the rat.e of six per cent per annum, shall be a lien upon the property against which the same is assessed, concurrent with general taxes and shall be payabJ.e in equal annual installments, extending over a period of ten years, from January l, 1953, to January 1, 1962, inclusive. ADOPTED by the City Council of Hopkins, T�4innesota, at a regular meeting thereof held this 19th day of F'ebruary, 1952• A. 011. Elmquist, VU. HARLAN PERBIX, 11�YOR Secretary of the Coun�il Frank N. UYhitney, City Attorney r� {d � CITY OF' HOPKINS HENIvEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. "-�`2�5�� RES0I�UTION ADOPTING SPECI�I, ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF bVATER MAINS IN KNOLLV�IOOD. VIfHEREA,5, pursuant to direction from the City Council, _ notice was published in the official paper of the City of Hopkins at least twenty (20) days prior to February 19, 1952, stating that the Council will meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall on � Tuesday, February 19, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. for the purpose of passing upon proposed assessments upon all the lots, pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the plat of Knollwood, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except Lot Eight (8), Block One (1), and all of Block Six (6) of said plat for the installation of avater mains in the following locations, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of State Trunk Highway Number 7 and Edgewood Drive; ruruzing thence Northerly along Edgewood Drive to Cottage Downs; running thence Westerly along Cottage Downs to approximately the West (W) line extended of Lot Seven (7), Block Five (5), Knollwood. Also commencing at the intersection of Oak- ridge Road and Wilshire VAalk and running thence Easterly along Wil- shire Walk to approximately the East (E) line extended of Lot Three (3), Block One (1), Rnollwood. Also �ommencing at the intersection of Edgewood Drive and Bridal Lane and running thence Westerly along Bridal Lane to Valley Way. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Park Terrace and running thence Northe rly and �Jesterly along Park Terrace and Valley V�ia� to the intersection of Cottage Downs and Valley Way. Also comm.encing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Vilay and running Northerly along Valley Way about One Hun- dred Seventy-five (175) feet. Also commencing at the intersection of Bridal Lane and Valley Way and rurining Southerly along Valley Way to its intersection with Wilshire VValk; and, WHEREAS, no objections to said assessments, or either of them, were filed with the Secretary of the Council, and no one ap- peared in person at the hearing thereon to object thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the �ouncil of the City of Hopkins that said proposed assessments as above set forth, and each of them, are hereby adopted and an assessment is hereby levied against each of the lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land described therein in the sums therein respectively set forth, and each of sa.id tracts of land is hereby iound to be benefitted in the amount of the assessment levied against it therein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each of said assessments, with accruing interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, shall be a lien upon the property against which the same is assessed, concurrent with general taxes and shall be payable in equal annual installments, extending over a period of ten years, from January l, �953, to J�nuary 1, 1962, inclusive. ADOPTED by the City �ouncil oi Hopkins, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thercof held this 19th day of February, 1952- W. HARLAN PERI3IX, MAYOR A. �N. E�:mquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Vlihhi.tney, City Attorney , �J�-���� � �^� a.��`�•�� � ✓ � `�. � �`fi` � A special meeting of the Cdiuicil of the City of Hopkins,�i.nnesota, was held at the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on Wddnesday, February 27, 1952. B�embers present_�ere A�ayor Perbix, and Council- man Zakariasen. Also present were the follo�ing members of the Zon� b and Planning Commi.ssione Laska� Parks, Johnson, Anderla, and H�gen. City �ttorney VV�itneg was also presento Covncil D�embers �bsent; �ilbert, peselp, a.nd Dahlbergs The purpose of this meeting was to get together �vi.th approgimately si$ty—five residents and businessmen from the East Fnd of Hopkins to discuss the proposed E�st Eazd grade separation, After considex� able discussion on the above subj�cct, and as ther� �was not a quorum present from the city coun�cil, no action could be takeno B�eeting ad j ourned. , s,-�'.`� A. 11P. Elmquist, S retary to the Council CQUNCILI�'d�T: ATTEST: :,�.} � � �, " �,�.G.�c� ��q, �,,'` P �� ������ � �� �' �` � � A regular meeting of the Council of the �ity of Hopkins, �liruiesota, was held at the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on Tuesday, March ?�, 1952e 4� B�eiabers present �ere: Mayor Ferbix �nd Councilmen �di].bert and Zakariasen, ��embers absent: Councilmen Dahlberg and Vesely. City I�ana.ger Taylor, Httorney �Jhitney and Ehgineer�Laska were also presenta Zalcariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that bills asp�esented be paid from the following funds; �81�9 �873 l�89l� l�895 l�896 li-897 4898 4899 lt900 �t901 �902 l�903 l�90l� �05 l�906 t�9o7 4908 �909 49io �911 1310 1320 1321 1322 1323 132l� 1325 1326 1327 1328 GEIJERAL F[TND Northern States Power Co, �i.nneapolis Gas Coo American City Magazine B�rrl c roannett Dahlberg Bros.,Inco Gardner Hard�are Coo Laurenz 1. Harris Hopkins Drug Coo Hopkins Fire Depte Hopkins Home & Auto Supp]y. Kokesh Hard.ware I.amp ert Yards Leef Bros.,Inc� B�anagement Inform. Ser�i.ce N.1�I.Be11 Telephone COa No1�.Be11 Telephone Co. Suburban Chevrolet Co, Suburban Henn,CooRelief Bd. Suburban Press, Ince �. �C. Whitney Salaries Hourly payroll Services Services Subscription Square Dance Caller ftepairs Supplies Gax Allowance, February Supplies Fire Calls, Drill� Phones Repairs Supplies Supplies Wipers Subscription Service $ervic e Repairs Relief �cpend0 moo February Publishing Electrical Inspections Last Z of February Period ending 2-15-52 • �T�`e : : ' u 0 n �Torthern States Povrer CoQ Dahlb�rg Broso, Inc. Flour Citg Brush.Coo Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Kokesh Harct�rare Republic Creosoting Co„ George T. Ryan Coo Service Parts Co. Skelly Oil Co, Standard Oil Co. Salaries Hour],yPayroll � 790:79 252ebi� 4:00 3�000 143.43 2.29 5�e00 1.17 27lc�o0 27085 29a5o 7s25 9,00 3oso0 95.55 �3.25 68e23 307s�.3 21�.60 137�69 2207050 690.05 Servic es � Repa3:rs Brooms P�rts Supplies Road Tar Cutting �dges Parts Oil Gasoline Last � of February Period ending 2-15�2 ��� FarnID 34.88 lal..l�0 17.bt� 3l�. 80 10.27 64a32 47 e 85 79e65 26.95 168.00 778m34 looe68 1072 Northern States Paa�er Coo Services � 3?1a76 1079 B�onarch Gleani.ng Chemicals,IncoChlorir�e 270.00 1080 Neptune Meter Co. $arts 16e80 Salarieg Last 2 of February l�90a1li. Hourly Payroll Period ending 2-15�2 108.38 b6 67 SP�CIAL �SSFSSMIIVT FiTND 3�� ATational Bank of Hopkins 1st National Bank of Hopkina N.Tre.National Bank of �plso �oupons Interest, Service Charge Coupons � 137.� 807.10 13e36 � � 2 � SF�AGE DISPO6AL FUAID 38? Northern States Power Co. 392 Justus Lumber Co• Salaries H our],y Payroll Servic es Supplies �st 2 of February Period ending 2-15�2 PE�TIIVT IMPROVEMEIdT REiiOLVING FITND 381� H. A. Rogers Co, Salaries Hourl$ Payroll Supplies � 18.00 Last � of F�bruary 197a70 Period ending 2-15-52 ' 13�t.22 �Hilbert moved, Zakariasea seconded, that request of t he Minneapolis Gas Compar�r for main extensions No.�s !�8 and I�.9 be approved, subject to 8ity engineerts approval. Carried. � �3].bert moved, Zalsariasen seconded, that request of the Hopkins Fire Depart- ment for an increase of five members to theis present thirty members� be granted. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that communication dated February 25�1952� from Oscar Bl�.ger, pertaining to construction of sidewalk on the north side of F�celsior Avenue� from the east side of piska+s �ilk House to the Red OPrl Stor�s, be f'eferred to the city manager for checking and reco�n�ndation$Cex'riede . . Pw. � -.@.r'b. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded,�Fthat request for building permit as pre- sented by Ralph Orht�for the construction of a Dairy Queen at the corner of F�Xcelsior Boulevard and Ashley R.dad, be denied. Carried. Zakariasen moved, B�ilbert seconded, tliat the proposed Zakariasen revised parking plan, dated January 7, 1952� be referred to the city engineer for plans,sp�cifications, and estimated cost for plana �hich would include the v�r3.dening of roadwa9s of avenues tp t2ie east and west alleys just north and Bouth of E�ccelsior �venue0 Carried. � - Zakariasen moved, 11�ilbert seconded, tha.t the tt�o recommendations dated February 2,�1952� by the Zoning ar�d. Planning Commission� that the norther�y 17' of lots 1-11 inclusive, Preston�s Interlach�nn Park �lddition, be purchased. and the noz�ther]�r 17� of Lot 77� �uditor�s Subdivision Noe239, be conde�ed� for the widening of Bccelsior �venue� be_tabled to June 3, 1952. Carrieel. Za�ari�sen moved, Milbert seconded, that tne city attorney drav� up an amend- ment to Zonin.g Ordinance No.8 as followst "Add to Section 5� Subdiqision 5� the following: n(d) In that part of the commercial district abutting upon the easterly and westerly alleys in Blocks Sixty-six (66)� Sixty-seven (67), Sixtg-eight (68)� Sixty-nin� (69), Seventy (70) and Seventy-one (71), 11Gest ]I�inneapolis Second Dieision, and Blocks T�ro (2), Three (3)� Four (4), Five {5), Six (6) and Seven (7), West �a.nneapolis, no building shall be.erected wi.thin six (6).feet of tlle northerly and southerl,y lines of said easter],y and v�esterly alleys.". Carried. Pursuant to notice, bids �rere received from the following for t he furnishing of tar kettles . V6m. H. Ziegler Co�npar� Ruffridge Johnson Compa�y Roshol� Equipment Con�ar�r Il�cMullen Compar�y Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that the above bids be Peferred to the city engineer and city manager for checking and report. Carried.a. _3_ Bids were received from the follo�ri.ng for the construction of sidewalk� curb and gutter for 1952: ; �� Ca�l Anderson Fitzgerald Bros, Victor Carlson and Sona H. B. Pederson �ilbert mo�ed, Zakariasen seconded� that above bids be referred to tdie �ity engineer and city manager for checking and report. Carried. Bids were also received from the following for the furnishing of blacktop and road oil materials; Je �'P• CI'aig COmp� Republic Creosoting Compan�y Earl Sewa11 c� Sons Blacktop Service Comp�y Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded,that the above bids be referred to the cit� engineer and city manager for report. Carried. Milbert moved, Zakariasen seconded� that the request froqn the Superior �eparator Company for proposed change in rail trackage location be approved� subject to approval of the county engineer and city engine�r. Carried. �Hrs. Efral Johnson appeared before the council requestin� that an early survey be made of road condi�ions in Bellgrove si�d the necessary steps be taken to keep them in shape. � Zakariasen moved, I�ilbert seconded, that a road � ogram be submitted by the city manager. Carried. �iilbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that request dated February 18� 1952' 1�Y Harley Hopkins School for authorization to operate their three school busses� having a seating capacity of 43 or more pupils� and equipped �ith single rear , axles� oner Hopkins roads� be granted. Carried. Zak�riasen moved, Milbert seconded, that the city engineer request from the �dinnesota Rubber and Gasket Comp�ny, in behalf of Houghton Vix Syn Compar�*� a letter stati.ng that there �ill be no obnoxious odors discharged from their new factory to be built on �Pashington Avenue South, opposite the Superior Separator Compa�r. Caxried. _ ��di.].bert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Frank �rchambo be placed on a monthly s�.lary basis, effective March l, 1952. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Nlilbert seconded� that agreement for easement, dated Jannary 17, 1952s as signed by Joseph and B�ary Kerchiel� be accepted and placed on fti.le� and that the mayor and acting city manager be authorized to sign same and make the payment of �125000 as stipulated. in the agreement• Carried, Councilman Zakariasen introduced Resolution No.262�� A R�'SOLUTION PROV?DING FOR ISSUANCE AAID SALE OF �25,000 FIRE EQUIPNiENT BONAS, which resolution_is hereto attacheci�. marked Exhibit. �'A" � and hereby �na.de a part of : these minutes and moved its adoption• 2'he motion for the adoption of said resolution �ras duly seconded by Councilman Milbert and, upon vote being taken thereon,the follawing voted in favor thereof: �ayor Perbix, Counc ilmen Zakariasen aad �ilbert. The following voted against same: None; �hexeupon said resolution �as declared duly passed and adoptedo Zakariasen moved� Milbert seconded, that the quotations as requested from the �ennepin County Review and Suburban Press for the pri.nting and making up of the new ordinance book be referred to the city manager for checking and report. Carried. .� � —�1— Zakari:asen moved, P�ilbert seconded, that R@solution No.�63, pA RF�OLUTION RF�I,ATING TO POBLIC HFALTH NURSING� marked E�Shibit "B", be adopted, Ddeet�ang adj ourned• ATTFST: � /� � ,�� � ____ � � '�� � �P. Harlan Perbix� Mayor � �� Ae �P. uist� Se etary to the Council COUNCII�T: / � %` // ,,: _.e_�,,,�..�,�_,, ._ _.___ _ EXH��3IT "�1" � CITY OF HOPKINS HEIVNEPIN COUNTY, RESOLIITION N0. 262. MINNESOTA. A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF y�25,000 FIRE EQUIPMENT BONDS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins,�Minnesota, as follows: _ 1. The citg shall forthwith issue and sell negotiable coupon Fire Equipment Bonds in the amount of $25,000, bearing date A,pr�;�;�, 1, 1952, bearing interest payable semi- annually and ma.turin serially on A:p,r�;� 1 in the years and amounts as follows: 1,000 in 1953 to 1g58, inclusive, $5,000 in 1959 � 1960 and lg 1 and $�F, 000� in 1g62, all v,rithout . aption of prior payment. - _ 2. The city council shall meet at the City Hall in the City of Hopkin�� on Tuesday , the first day of April , 1952, at 8:00 o'clock P,M., for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids-for the purchase of said Fire Equipment Bonds. . 3. The ciicy manager is authorized and directed to cause �� notice of sale of said��bonds to be given by publica- tion once at least ten days prior to the date of sale in the � official newspaper and in Commercial West, a financial paper ��published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Said notice shall recite the time and place when and,��here bids will be received, that the city will furnish printed'bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, 1260 Northwestern Bank Building, 'Minneapolis, Minnesota, without cost to the purchaser, that the bonds will be payable at any suitable bank design�a:te':d,aby�_°�.the successful bidder, shall call for sealed bids which shall name a siz�gle interest rate in a multiple of one-quarter or one- tenth of one percent, and shall•require a certified check, �cashier's check or bank draft in the amount of at least $500.00. Adop.ted by the council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting held this fourth d�.y of March, 1952• . �,. �N. Elmquist, City Clerk ���, Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney UV. Harlan Perbix, Mayor �� •, \ �- �����J`� °✓/Z / � 7��t� NOTICE OF BOND SALE City of Hopkina, Minnesota NOTICE.is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, will meet at the City Hall in the city on Tuesday , the First day of April , 1952�� a� 8:00 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of•receiving and considering�sealed bids for the purchase of $25,000 Fire Equip- ment Bonds of the city, bearing date A.pri'Z 1, 1952, in the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing interest at a single rate designated by the successful bidder, payable semiannually on ;�r.i� 1 and S?;�,t�,�e�:�;;;• 1 in each year, and maturing serially on Ap�r�1 1 in the years and amounts as follows: �1,000 in 1953 to 1958, inclusive, $5,000 in 1959, 1960 and 1g61.and $�F,000 in 1962, all without option of prior payment. Both principal and interest will be payable at any suitable bank-designated by the successful bidder. The city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre &]3enson, 1260 NQrthwestern Bank Building, . Minnea�9lis, Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser. The bonds will be delivered to the.purchaser within thirty� days from the date of sale accompanied by an unqualified ' approving legal opinion and customary final delivery papers, including a certif.icate showing absence of litigation. All bids must be in writing enclosed in a sealed envelope, be unconditional except as to the above opinion, state a single interest rate in a multiple of one-quarter or one-tenth of one percent, and be mailed to the undersigned prior to the above time, accompanied by a certified check, bank draft or cashier's.check in the amount of at least $500, payaple to the order of the city, to be forfeited.as liquidated damages in event the bid i.s.accepted and the bidder fails to comply there- ��rith. The bid will be accepted which is deemed most.favorable to the city. No oral bid or bid.of less than par and accrued interest or which does not conform to the notice of sale will be ����.idered. The city reserves the.right to reject any and all bids, to waive any,inforinality in any bid, and to adjourn the. saTe zf deemed expediex�t`. ' - �� . ' Frank N. Whitney 11�South Tenth Avenue . Hopkins, Minnesota Attorney�:�. for City � ' 6'Valton H. L: �a,ylor Ci`'�y anager City of Hopkins, Minnesota � . ' - . 5 i . � . � CITY OF HOPKINS _ , HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. , � � ' RESOLUTION NUMBER 3�X � 263 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO PSBLIC IiE4�LTH PNRSING �'• , Zaka'riasen offers the following resolution: ,� � , WHEREAS: Pursuant to Sections 145•08 and 11�5�12 Minnesota laws of 1949 as amended, provisions were made for the establishment of a public health nurs- ing district"in that portion of Hennepin County outside of the City of Minneapolis. WI-I�t�EAS: On Januar�r 4, 1952 the representatives cf a number of to•runs; villages and citie,s of rural Hennepin County in a meeting at Robbinsciale, h�inne�ota, established a public health nursing distric+., pursuant to Sections 1�5�08 and 11�5.12��laws of 1949 as amended, and proceeded to elec� a Committee as provid- ed ior in this act to administer the affairs of such Districi�� Now, therefore� be it resolved by tne governing body of City of Hopkins � town, village or city that this political subdivision be included i"ri the public health nursing di-s- trict of rural Hennepin County as �rganized on January I�5 1952, and tnat it participate in the benefits thereof, and agrees to support on an apportion- ment basis its pro rata share of the cost of the administration of such dis-- ' _trict. Provided, however, that this cost shall, not exceed, �n any one yeax, thirty-seven cents per capita on the basis of the official 1950 Federal censusa � The motion for adoption of the resolution was seconded by Milbert and there were 3 yeas.and No , nayso Yeas i�lays ,, I, A. W. Elmquist clerk of the City of Hopkins hereby certify , that the ahove is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the governing body , of City of Hopkins �,� an official meeting at Hopkins s � own, vl age or c�y -- town, village or city on 3-�-1952. � date. (Signed) � Cl a �-16-52 0 /�,r,� ,����v� �/�� ���� A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� �� � washeld at the City Hall at 5 P.M. on Friday, March 7� 1952e Members present were Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Pdilbert, Zakariasen� Vesely, City �Tanager ::.T�jr}.or and Attorney V9hitney. $bsent; Dahlberge Zakariasen moved, �i].bert seconded, that the motion adopted }�y the � council on �arch 1�, 1952, reading as follows: ��that Frank Archa�bo be � laced on a month �� p ],y salary basis, effective l�arch 1, 1952 , b� re- considereda Carried, The mayor thereupon put said motion of �.arch �, 1952, and the roll being � called, the following voted against same; Zakariasen� Ag.ilbert, Perbix� � � and V�se�y� and no one voted for said motionvSo �aid motion of Ma.rch 4� 1952, �s declared lost• B�eeting ad,journed. ATT�'ST: , � �� � C,� �� W. Harlan Perb�.x, ?1Bayor• �� ,-.-.-.-�� A.��is�ec tary to t e.ounc r �� ������ �� J '.f,� �l �G,�� �1% ,� ', cTr�r oF xoPx2�s x�nr�nJ couN�r, �rnmrEso� � BIDS ON SAATITARY SE4VER� AND 9�ATER MAII�S Sealed proposals �rill be received until 7t30^P.&I. o� �pril �]:�' 1952� at the office of the City Cl�rk in the City of Hopkins� �6innesota, for furni.shing of all tools, labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the construction of sanitary se�ers and water ma.ins in the City of Hopkins. Plans, specifications and bidding forms ma.y be obtained from the City I�gineer. Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder�s bond or certified check payable to the City of Hopkin�, in the amaant of ten (10�) percent of the bid as a guararrtee that the bidder will enter into the proposed c�tracto / , ' � Bids will be opened at 8:00 P.M. on April]�, 1952, and read in open meeting of the City Council. The right is reserved to accept ar� bid� or to reject ar�y or all bidso CITY OF HOPKINS , Ay �alton R. L. Taylor City �danagero , . _ _ Published Suburba.n Press, Inco,March 20 and 27 a3so-=Gonstruetion--guil-etin--�darch--2Q-and__27 --.----�--.. f � _ ��� r,s.h � ���Td,,� . ' '{/Z! � `�', 2 �i �� � A sp�cial meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins� D�irinesota� ' was held at the City Hall at 8 o�clock P.�. on Monday, �arch 10� 1952s �embers pres�nt were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Bdilbert� ' Zakariasen, Vesely, City Engineer Laskae Members �bserYt: Dahlbergo Vesely moved, Milbert seconded, that site location for new building as per plans submitted by �assey Harris Compang, their No. M-�.t, Sheet Noe 1 of five sheets, be approved. Carrieds Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the city approve� in a d realignment oP principal� the proposed grade separatiom m� Hopkins/County Roa�s �= Noo's 3 and 20� dated February 7, 1952� and that it will take the �� necessary steps to acquire the right-of wag at such time as the , county an.d state have, in writing, notified the City of Hopkins� that they have the funds available and are reac�y to proceed with ' the construction of said project, without prejudice to the right of the City of Hopkins to exa.mine the question of the railroad ' crossing in the vicinity of �tcelsior Avenue and Monroe Avenuea C�rried. � '' Vesel,y moved, Milbert seconded, that no building permits be a.ssued � for construction of any kind on area described above, without fa.rst ' having received council approvalo Carried. Vese�y moved, Adilbert seconded, that plans as presented by City Engineer Laska for the Peaceful Valley sewer be approved and tk�at City Attorney �ihitney proceed to acquire the necessary land ne�ded for the sewer and sewer lift station, Carried, ATTF�T: ��� ���� �%t�a�� ..�iv�.,� �. Harlan Perbix, B�ayor. s }-�-�-+-� A. W. quist, Sec tary to the Council � CC: Mr. Parsons, �Hassey Harris Compar�y B�r. L. P. Zim*nerman, County �ngineer A�r. �ax Otto .� �4Y (� t \� � V° � � ����� � �� � � � �� y - _ A regular meeting of�the Council of the City of Hopkins, Miunesota� was .. held at the City H�ll at 7:30 o�ciock P.�.�ori Tuesday� �arch 18; 1952. " Members present were.I�ayor Perbi.x,��Gouncilmen gakariasen, Milbert, Dahlberg� and Dese�y� City BBanager Ta�rlor� Attorney Vahitney. Members abserrts Noneo Zakari�sen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the following funds. Carried. l�9a8 First hlational Bank of Hopkins �t929 Treasurer, State�of �innesota �930 Anclex Wallpaper ancl Paint 4931 Carl Bottenfield 4932 Bren Hardware _. . 33 Er'ic H. Clainons 1�.931� Co�oriwea.lth E7.ectric Co. L�935 �.Harlan Perbix l�.936 Russell H. Zakariasen 1t937 Leri J. Bd�.lbert 1t938� Joseph C. �esely 4939 Ea.rl A. Dahlberg � � 49�0 Field Enterprises, Inc, �.9L�1 John Gammell l�942 Gardrier Hardware 49l�3 Gaylord Bros., Iric. _ . 1�91.}!� Gopher State Extermina,ting Co. �-91� Fr�ncis Goyette �.91�6 Gustafson & Fuxa li9�i? Gris�rold Signal Co. l�,91�8 Herinepin County Review 1�9�.9 Ilfii:ke Ho]:tn� Secy: of State -_._ . 1�.950 International City Mgr. Assoc. 1l.951 JustuS Lutnber Coa - 4952 B�i11 er B�eters, Inc e 4953 �inri�sota News Co. �1951� N.11�.Be11 TelepYione Co. 1�955 A. H.�Parenteau 1�95b Prea�acks " 4957 shel]. oiI Cos 1�958 Dick Slais � �959 standard Qi.l Coe l�960 Fred S�anson 1�962 �Pilcox & Follett Co, L�963 H.W.Wilson Co,` , 4961� su�r�.n �ess, zr�c, �1984 W.R.L.Taylor, Treas. Salaries ` Hourly Payroll �ithYiolding T�x Dednctions Retirement �i�.nd Deductions Supplies Photographic �ork Sump Pump - Square Dance Calling - Repair Traffic'Control 9�a�,azy lst g 1952 n n n_ n �� n n n n n n n n n n ft IIicyclopedia Square Dance Calling Trophies 8c E�igraving Library�SuppTies Rat Bait. .._ .. . Zight Stanc]ardse8ctE1952 Lic. ect.�or Resilver Reflectors Priiitiiig - Listing 6 Ihies, 1 year _. Ftiiel parki.ng Meter Repaa.rs Books Leased lirie Sno�plovri.ng Blankets � Tire-Repair Sno�plotiving _ Servic�e Station Charges Equipment Rental. Library Books I,ibrary -Supplies Printirig & Publishing Pett� Cash Items lst 2 of March ' Period ending 2-29-52 ROAD & BRIDGE FiJMI 1329 Joseph Kerchiel & Mary Kerchiel 1336 133? 1338 1339 1340 I31.�1 1342 1343 13l4L� 1345 First Nat+l. Bank of Hopkins Treasur�r, State of B�nnesota E. Je Duda -- �lacier Sand & Gravel Coo Gust�fson & . F�ca William H. McCoy Service Parts Coo Skelly Qi1 Co, . Stand,a.rd. Oil Coo _ . W. R. L. Taylor, Treas. Salaries Hour�y Payroll Paym� t.as� per agreement for easement dat�d l-Z7-52 � Witli�ioldi.rig Tax Deductions Ret3re�nt �.ind Deductions �Pel.ding �_. . Sand TYiawing Storm Se��r Dra�n G�s 8c �.iel Oi1 _._ Supplies (}as � & Flael Oil _ . Service Statiori Charges Petit,� Cash Items, lst � of March � Period ending 2-29 52 � 5�9e25 20Io19 11.31 4:40 70;00 15,00 17.1�. 75 °oo 25,;00 25.00 25e00 25.00 122a32 15:� 79e18 1:25 15s4� 10.00 k 350:�.0 4.20 16;00 1:90 Z7s�0 �.5 s 1.0 3t�:88 203e71.l. -�3:13 i6a5o 35010 _1:50 2s54 22;09 63:00 20052 l�:oo 31.20 2Vs75 18�a13 52s.o7 125.00 216e00 71.92 290� 83:8l� 22�9�_ 186;00 12.98 180:70 �5:31� 1.50 778.34 180.74 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 391� 395 396 397 398 399 400 1�oi � 2 r WATER FUND First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, Sta.te of �innPsota H. E. gnderson W. S. Dar$ey & Coo Interlachen Garage Neptune rdeter Co. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Suburban Press, I�cs Salary Hourly Payroll i��ithYiolding Ta$ Deducts Reti�ent Fti�nd Deducta Garage Rent Supplies Repairs Water �eters Service Printing lst � of March Period ending 2-29-�2 SE�NAGE DISPOSAL FU1�ID First National Bank of Hopki:ns Treasurer, St�ate of Minnesota. GustaYson & Fuxa 1Vorthern States Pc�wer H. A. Rogers Co. Skeliy Oil Co. Vd.R.L. Taylor, Treas TlPest. Mpls. F1xe1 & Ice Salaries Hourly Payroll C o. C o. �'Vithholding Tax Deducte Retire,ment Fiand Deduct. Repairs Evuipment Renta.l Supplies Cas & Fuel. Oil Petty Cash Items r�el o� . lst 2: of March Period ending 2-29-52 PF.�RMATJENT IIb9PR00EiviENT REVOLVTNG F'iTND. 385 Richard M. Ferron Estimate on �onk Ave.Sewer 387 First National Bank of �opkins �ithholding Tax Deduct. 388 Trea.surer, State of �innesota Retirement F�nd Deduct. 389 Stanclard Oil Co. Service Sta.tion Charges 390 Gustafson & Fuxa Supplies 391 Larap ert Yards La.ttic e 392 H.A.Rogers Co. Supplies 393 '�•R•LTaylor Petty� Cash Items Salaries lst 2 of March Hourly Pa�ro]1 Period encling 2-29-52 � 83.60 22052 95000 18.67 6.85 600.60 8.13 18.65 531e81 152021 � 78s8� 28.97 1�7 098 2000 50.05 17.22 2.95 i4.5o 123.12 48.52 �558e61� � 75e�.o 28.60 l050 1.2,8 1s56 290�.2 3010 197.7� 12l�a 38 Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No.265, "A RESOLUTION REFERRING '!'0 THE CITY ENGITEER THE 1�dATTERS OF I1VS TALLING SANIT�RY SF�'VF.R . AND �P9TER �AINS LEADING TO �iE INTERS�CTION QF ST. LOUIS , STREET AND TYI�R AV�TtIE AND _�iE . BLACKTOPPING OF �iE SURFACE OF �IE ALLEY IN BLOCK NIN�TY� 119EST Il�IAJNF�IP�LIS, SFICOND DIVISION�n marked Exhibit t�A"� be adopted, Carried. _ Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the surety bonds of W. R. L. Taylor as City 1�danager and Treasurer be accepted, subject to approval of bond by tlie city attorsay. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlbergseconded� that an appropriation of �100a00 toward the 1952 fair be macie to the Hennepin County Agricultural Society, as per t�eir request of March 17, 1952o Carriedo Vesely moved, Milbert seconded, that the State High�rap Department order IJo.21705� designati.ng extension of State Aid Road No.20� be accepted and placed on file and City �dana.ger Taylor to acknowledge same. Carried. Vesely moved, Za.kariasen seconded, that City l�anager Taylo� com�¢unication dated March 1�:, 1952� pertaining to J. E. Case�s.communication on allegedly high electric rates for Hopkins be received and placed on fileo Carried• Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that recommenclation dated Il4arch 18, 1952s by City D�anager Taylor, for the purchase of fire equipmerit for the n�au fire truck be approved and orders issued for same. Carried. .,...... _ . ,. . .. .�_..��...-,�,rv:, . ,:: r._ . .. .n —3— Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, t11at recommendation dated March 18, 1952� by City B�anager Taylor, f or the purchase of one 600 gallon maintenance oil distributor� for the amount of �2�106e00.� be approved. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the bid of Earl Seavall and sons for hot bituniino�s material, at ���..50 per ton� f,oebo plant� and �5.00 per ton delivered� be accepted as the city�s primary source of supply, and the Blacktop Service Company, at �•80 per ton,�f.o.b. plant� an.d �5.30 per ton, delivered� as a secondary source; also bid of Republic Creosoting of 192¢ per gallon for road �a�. Carried. Vesel� moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the bid of Carl Anderson for straigk�t curb, sidewalk, and repair w+ork, a.nd bid of Victor Carlson � Sons for combin— ation curb and gutter�be accepted for the year 1952. Carried. Dahlberg aoved, Zakariasen seconded, that Ordinance No.75� ��AN ORDINANCE RII�ATING TO SET BACK LIIVFS ON CII�TAIN ALLEYS A1�ID A�NDING ORDINANCE NU1�B�BER EIGHT OF �iE CI'I'Y OF HOPKINSn� be. fleferred back to the Zoning and Planning ; Commission for a report�_ in vrriting� wi.th re�sDns�-� for the recommended six foot set backe Carried. Dahlberg moved, �tLi.].bert sec onded, that Resolution No.259 � A RFSOLUTION ORDERING ,� ZY-IE INSTALI,ATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATEft �I(�TTS ON SIXTEE.'NTfi AVF�IUE NOR7�i FROM. FOURTH STREET NORTH TO 7HE S�U�i .LINE OF STATE TRUI�IIL . NIGHWAX NUNIL�ER SE'��1n � marked F�hibit ��B'.' � be adopted. Carried. � VeseJ_y mo�ed, Milbert seconded, that hearing on Resolution No.261, A RESOLUTION ORDERIlJG THE INSTALLATION OF SAIdTTAFY SEINER AI�TD WA�ER. MAINS ON FIFTEIId�i AV�iUE NOR7�I.BETWEIIV TI�tD STRE'ET NOPH�H AIdD FOURTH STREET NORTH'', be adjourned to meeting of �dApril 1, 1952•. Carried. Vesely movecl�.<Zakariasen seconded, that the complaint of Joe J. Loscheider be referred to the city ma,nager for checking.- Carried. Vesely moved� that the reading of 6rdinance ATo.71�, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO IIVTOSICATINf� LIQUORt AMENDINQ ORD]�i1ANCE NUA�BER NINETEEN OF THE (�ITY OF HOPKINS"; ° be. accep�ed�,as�:�th�,f3rst�reading athereof: �.:As� there�"�as;.no��secoiidl 'to the �inotinn�: �.:. same was declared loste . Zakariasen maved, Dahl�erg seconded, that Section 2 of Ordinance No.7l� be amended to read, '�This ordir_ance shall become effective 12-31-52". Zakariasen, Dahlberg� �i.lbert, and Perbix votin� ye�, Vesel�* voting -no, carried� � jTesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the reading of Ordinance Ido. 74 with amendment be accepted as the first reading thereof. Carried+ � � Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, that Architects Lang ancl Raugland be h�red for preliminary services for the proposed ne�r municipal building and the mayor and city manager be authorized to sign agreement as approved by the citg attorney. Carried. � slesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the city council go on recorcl as advising -t�he architects t,�at the Leathers property, novr owned by the city, will be the site for the proposed new city hall. Carried, � esely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that it be tk�e councilts policg not to require that police officers be residents of the 0ity of Hopkins at the time of their originai �ployment, but that each such employee mis t become a bonafide resident of the City of Hopkins within a reasonable time thereafter, as specified by the council. Carried. Pdeeting aetjourned, ����� , . .. ar an er , ayor � 1 CITY OF HOPKINS �` HENNEPIPi CQUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 265 A RE$OLUTION REFERRING TO THE.CITY ENGINEER THE Ia�ATTEF6 OF IN3TALLING SANITARY SEWER �,ND VPATER 11�AINS LEADING TO THE INTERSECTZON OF 3T. LOUIS STREET AND TYLER AVENIIE AND THE BLACKTOPPING OF THE SURFACE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK NINETY, VUEST 1�QINNEAPOLIS, SECOND DIVISION. WHERE�S, there has been filed with the City Clerk and by the Clerk presented to the City Council two petitions, one of which petition,�asks for the installation of sanitary sev�er and water mains leading to the inte rsection of St. Louis Street and Tyler Avenue, and one of which petitior�,;asks for the blacktop sur- + facing of the alley in Block Ninety (90), West l�inneapolis, Second Division, and ifliHEREAS, the owner of all of Lot Ninet '(9�) and a part of Lot Ninety-t�o (92), in Auditor�s Subdivision Number Two Hundred Thirty-nine (239), Hennepin County, Minnesota, signed said petition asking for the installation af said sanitary sewer and water mains leading to said location and the owners of most of the prope rty against which the cost of the blacktop surfacing of.said alley would be assessed, signed said petition asking for the blacktop surfacing of said alley and a�reed to pay the cost thereof, and f� WHEREAS, the cost of each and all of said improvements should be assessed ��ainst property found benefited thereby; AT09�, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the.matters of installin� said sanitary sewer and water mains leading to the intersection of St. Louis Stree,� and Tyler Avenue and of blacktop sufacin� said alley in Block Ninety (90), West Minneapolis Second Dieision, be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to in- vestigate the necessity and feasibilitg thereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. �� u ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins et a regular meetin� thereof held this 18th day of March, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR �1. 1i�. Elmquist, ' �ecretary to the Council Frank N. V9hitney, City �ttorney .�. ` `F � � CITY OF HOPRINS. HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION P10. 259 14, RESOLUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON SIXTEENTH AV,ENUE NORTH FROM FOURTH STREET NORTH TO THE ,��,.,,, SOUTH LINE OF STATE TRUNK HIGHW�Y NUMBER SEVEN. � VIff�REAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on June 19, 1950, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of installing sanitary sewer and water mains on Sixteenth Avenue No rth from Fourth Street North to the South line of State Trunk Hi�hway Number Seven, and WHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement, and on February 18, 1952, " reported thereon to the council and filed his written report with �,.___... the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Engineer reco- mmands that said sanitary sewer and water mains be installed at said location, and WHEREAS, on February 18, 1952, the City Council of Hopkins adopted a resolution setting Tuesday, the 18th day of March, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council �hambers in the City Hal 1 as the time and place for considering said report and acting thereon, and WHEREAS, a notice of said hearing has been published in the Suburban Press in its issues of February 28 and March 6, 1952, and the affidavit of publication of said notice has been filed with the Secretary of the Council, and WHEREAS, no petition setting forth opposition to said im- provement was filed �ith the City Manager prior to the date and hour set for hearing said Engineer�s report, and no one appeared in op- position the�eto; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the installation of sanitary �ewer and water mains in the location as recommended by the engineer in his report is necessary for the � health, welfare and convenience of the City and its inhabitants, and it is hereby determined and ordered that said improvement be made, �• and that the cost thereof be assessed against the property abutting upon said improvement. �,DOPTED BY THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins, at a re�ular meeting thereof held this 18th day of March, 1952• IN. HARLA,N PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, „ Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney �3 , `� ��, � ti �.� �. � -y F f � .Y �� '7�B'�� 1.�f' � �� �� , � `�� 1 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota Notice for Bids for Accounting Machi.ne �, �� � � , Notice is hereby given that sealed bids w be received by the City Council of the City of Hopkins up to 8: P.M. of Tuesday, May 6, 1952, � for furnishing one �ccounting machine. � �d � � � � � � � � , Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of . Specifica�tions may be obtained on request from the City Manager. The right is reserved to accept or r�ject ar�y or all bids. Walton R. L. Taylor City M�nager. Published in the Suburban Press Thursday, April 10, 1952. � � �� �.�� �� �� �� � � ��. � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota Notice for Bida for Police Car Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of Hopkins up to 8:00 P.M. of Tuesday, May 6, 1952, for furnishing one four-door sedan for use of the Police Department. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $100,�. Specifications may be ob��.ined on request from the City Manager. The right is reserved to accept or reject ar�r or all bids. Walton R. L. Taylor City Manager ..3 Published in the Suburban Press Thursday� April 10, 1952. i n;:. 1�� �� a� � �`' � � � l� Pursuant to due call and notice thereof� a regtilar meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was duly held at the council chainbers at the city hall in said city of Tuesday� th e lst da� of April� 1952� at 7:30.o�clock P.�d. The following members were present: Mayor �. Harlan Perbix, and Cbuncilmen Leonard �il.bert, Russell Zakariasen, Joseph C. Vesely, and Earl Dahlberg; and the following were absents none,, Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bills as ;�esented be paid from the follo� ing funds. Carried. 5009 Carl A. Anderson 5010 D1�y,rtle I. Anclerson 5011 Frank A. Archambo 5012 Anne C. Borland 5013 Betty C. Carlson 5011.i. P. J. Caroline 5015 James Chmel 5016 Leah M. Christensen 5017 Lillian A. Elmquist 5018 G?adys Escher 5019 Belle Habeck 5020 Eileen V. Halverson 5�21 Charles Herzan 5022 Elizabeth Lemke 5023 Louise Lussier 5021� Sally F. McBratnie 5025 �Iatt McCauley 5026 Helen N. I�cGlasson 5027 Irene Miller 5'028_�,��.Eatelle Olson 5029 Margaret C.OvPens 5030 Herman J. Puck 5031 Adeline A. 3edesky 5032 C. Irene Skold 5033 ElizabetYi Slavin 5�31� Carrie Spott 5035 Nona Sundquist 5036 Louise G. Vessey 5�3? Myrtle E. Vickerman 5038 Edna �ilcox 5039 American Asbestos Products Coo 50l�0 Carl Bottenfield 501�.1 Dahlberg Bros., Inc� 501�2 Engineering News-Record 50�3 John Ga�unell 50l�. Greyvan T ines, Inc. 5045 50�.6 50l�7 5048 5049 �050 5051 5052 5053 5054 5055 5056 5057 5058 5a59 5060 5o6i -5062 506� Laurenz A.Harris Laurenz A. Harris Hennepin County l�ike Holm, Secy. of Sta,te Hopkins Drug Co. Hopkins Fire Dept. Hopkins Home & Auto Supply K�n Service Kokesh Hardware Kokesh Hardware Miller-Davis Cos City Treasurer, City of B�pl Minneapolis Gas Co• Minnesota. Fire bcta Co., Northern States Power Co., Northwestern Be11 Telephone Suburban Chevrolet.Co. Suburban Henn.Co.Relief Bo Suburban Press, Inc. �if.C.ti�hitney Salaries Hour�y Payroll s. rno. c o. ard Election Board Election Board Flection Boa.rd II.ec tion B oard Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Baard Election Boa.rd Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board �lection Board Elec tion B oarc� Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board �Lection Board Election Board Election Board Paint Developing & Printing Repairs �C Supplies Subscription Square Dance Calling Moving �r.Taylorts Household CTOOCLS U.of M.Train.,Inst.expense Car Allo�rance, March Board of Poor Listing 6 F'�lm Pho� Increase,March & April Repairs and Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies ' pffice Supplies ' Board & Room of Prisoners Servi� e Recharging Service Servlc e Equipment Repair Relief Exp�ndo �arch Publishing Electrical Inspections Last 2 of March ls t 2 of March � 1.4.50 ` 11�.50 15.00 17.00 1Li.25 15.00 11s�0 14.00 17.00 1�.25 17•00 17.00 15600 15.00 11a..50 1I�.00 15.00 �4 � 14.25 15.00 17.00 15.00 1�..50 1�.25 14.25 15.00 15.00 ].la..00 i5.00 ]1.G*00 51•00 3.00 12l�Q96 12�00 15000 �7�e78 16.1�0 5oaoo 121s00 075 1.60 18.00 50.56 3000 27.08 �.29 80.16 211.83 Z7�.s�6 5.50 826.66 io3.15 209:39 2i6.o5 76.80 68099 2344.63 530.89 � @ — 2 — R�AD & BRIDGE FUI�ID 1353 Dahlberg Bros,, Ince Repairs ].351� Hopkins Home 8c Auto Supply Repairs & Supplies 1355 Kokesh Hardware � Supplies � ].�56 Northern States Power Coo Service 1357 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co• Service 135$ The Geo. T• Ryan Co. Parts 1359 Sta—Vis Oil Co, ' Supplies 1360 VPm:He�Ziegler "Co.,Ince Parts Salaries Last 2 of �arch Hourly Payroll lst 2 of B�a.rch �PATER FUAID 1102 Dresser �ianufacturing Division Parts 1103 Hersey Iulffg. Co, parts - 1101� Northern States Power Coo Service Salaries Last`2 of March Hourly Payroll lst 2 of March SE9NAGE DISPOS�L FUI�ID 1�05 Justus Lumber Co• 40b gok�sh Hardware 1�07 Northern States Power�Cos 408 Suburban Chevrolet Coa Salaries H our�y Payroll C ement Supplies Servic e Repairs Las t 2 of �arch ls t � of �Iarch PERMANE'�TT IN�'ROVIlUIF�TT REVOLVING FU�ID 397 Kokesh Hardware � 398 Suburbari Chevrolet Co, Salaries" Hourly Payroll Supplies Repairs Last � 2 of �Harch lst � of �arch $ 2.10 7Io88 17;60 210� 13.25 7oIx0 57:6t� —76:64 658097 233013 �6 42 e1� 6033 3�.8s88 579:81 u1�o85 � 2oZ1.0 2�I.a1� � 21�9019 1e23 �.23e12 99.50 � � 4,50 �e c�8 197070 ��' ].L�2.li9 Vese� mqved, 1Vli.lbert seconded, that Resolutions No.269, nA R.ESOLUTION RF�'ERea RING THE NIATTE.R OF BLACKTOP ST7RFACING CERTAI�1 STREETS IN 1�E5T BdINTdEAPOLIS9 �iIRD DNISI011TO � ma�l�ed, EYH�.b�t "B" � and No, 270� ��� RES�LUTION REEERRIIVG TO THE CITY ENGINEER Tf� IYli�iiTTER OF II�TSTALLING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER OIJ CERTAIN STREETS IN WEST MIi�1NEAPOLIS, THIRD' IINISION� marlsed F�chibit "Cn, be aclopteii and that a public hearing be held at 7;30 P,B�, on Tuesclay, �pri1 29, 195Z� pertai.nirig to curb and gutter and blacktopping of all streets in V4est �inrieapolis Third �di3itiori, Carried. Vesely moved, �ilbert seconded, that the citv engin eer check into the �rade of Harrison Avenue idorth, from �celsior Avenue to the Milwaukee right-of-ways Carried„ At 8 o�clock P,M. t,he mayor announced that this �ras the time and place for the opening of bids for the purchase of �25,000 Fire Equipment Bonds of the city advertised for sale in accordance with a resolution adopted March 8� 1952e The secretary of the�c 1 thpppr�ented affidavits shov�ing publication of notice of sale in the ��oza��-��v=r� tt�e official newspaper, and in COM�I�RCIAL �EST� a financial paper, which affidavits were e�aiained. and fc7and satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The secreta.ry reported that two sealed bids had been received, These were the,n opened� tabulated and found to be as followst Name of Bidder Piper, Jafiray & Hopwood First National Bank of Hopkins Inter.est Rate 2,25� 2.10� �9mount of Bid �25,026;00 �25,027.50 -3_ Councilman Vesely then introduced the follcfwing resolution and moved �its adoption: A RF50LUTION AVPARDIN(g �E gALE OF �25,000 FIRE E�UIPI,�NT BOI�S. BE IT RESOLVID by the Cit�f Council of the City of Hopkins, B�innesota., that the bid of First National Bank of Hopki.ns, to purchase �25,000 Fire Equipment Bonds as advertised for sale pursuant to a resolution oi this couricil passed March 8, 1952� which bid is to pay $25�027.50 for bonds bearing interest at the rate of 2.10 percent9 is hereby found to be the most favorable bid received, a.nd shall be and is hereby accepted. BE IT �'URTHER R�S�LVED that the secretary shall return the good faith checks of all unsuccessful bidders and retain the check of said purchaser nntil delivery of the bonds. Adopted at the regular meeting of the !;ity Council of -the City of Hopking held on April l, 19�2tl ��. Harlan Perbi� �a.yor A. W. Elmquist Secretary o the Counc . The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded b� Councilman Dahlberg, and upon vote bein� taken tkiereon the following voted in favor thereof; B�ayor V�, Harlari Perbix and Councilmen Leonard I�ilbert, Russell Zakariasen, Joseph C. Vesely and Earl Dah],berg. � and the following voted against the sames None Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted,�and the N�ayor. being present affixed his signature the�eto in approval thereof. Councilman Vesely then introduced Resolution No.267, bein���g R�56Lii�'i0�d FIXING THE FOR.�I AIVD SPECIFICATIONS OF �25,000 FSFE �,1UIPAl��NT BONDS; D1R�7CTING TfiEIR EKFICUTION AND DELIVERY AND LEVYING p TAJC FOR THEIR PAYMII�TT��' marked Eshibit ngrr� and moved its adoption, � The motion for the adiuption of said resolution �ras duly seconded by Councilman Pdilbert, and upon vote being taken thereon the follo�ing voted in favor tkiereof; I�ayor W. Harlan perbix and Councilmen Leonard �?ilbert, Russell Zakariasen'�. Joseph C. Uesely and Earl Dahlberg, and the following voted against the same: None; whereupon said resolution was declarecl duly passed and adopted and tk�e mayor being present affixed his signature thereto in approvalthereof4 Vesely moved,.Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No.261, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING `lY�F INSTALI,ATION OF SANITARY SE�JER, AND WATER i,�AINS ON FIFTEEI\iTH AVk�1'UE NOR�I BE�T THIRD STREET 1VORT`H A1VD FOURTH STREET NORTH", ma.rked Exhibit ttD", be adoptede Carrieds Vesely moved, Ivlilbert seconded, that permit.request by the Northern States Power Company to�place one pole ori Second Street North, between �'Jashington and Ridgewood Avenues, and ma.in extension request No.108 bp�tlze �inneapolis Gas Company be granted, subject to city engineer�s approval. Carriede ZTesely moved, Ia�ilbert seconded, that surety bond of �nil �T. Shenkyr be accepted, subject to city attorney�s approval of bond. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that city manager prepare�specifications and . advertise for bids for an accountin� machine. Carried. STesel� moved, Dahlber� seconded, that the city assessor be advised that all personal property and real estate valuations on commercial and industrial property be in the hands of the council at their regular meeting to be held on June 3, 1952A Carried• � _ � - Zakariasen moved,"Dahlberg seconded, that @ity Manager Tajclor�s request for � a�z�Yior�:zation to create position of surveying rodman at ari annual pay rate of �3,56�.00, ' ' be granted and that Vernon Johnson be placed on a monthly basis, effective April l, . 1952. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahltierg seconded, that the appointment as�ma.de by Mr. Taylor, of Donald Olson as poundmaster for the 1952 season, be approved9 but no special police badge is to be issued to him.� Carried. ' Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that City N[anager Taylor make a stuc�r and report on election district maps. Carried, Zakariasen moved, Dahlherg seconded, that bir. Taylor prepare specifications and � advertise for bids f or a new police car, as per his recommenclation dated April 1� 1952• Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, tha+, Resolution No.266, ►�A RF�OLLTTION REQLT�TING �fiE COMIEYANCE OF A CERTAIN LOT FROl� THF COI7NTY OF HET�fiTEPIN `?'Q �iE CITY OF HOPKINS��� marked �chibit !�E", be adopted. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that �ity Manager Taylor check into public liability insurance. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, tha+, report of. City Attd'rne3r �1lhitney� dated March 19, 1952, pertaining to car damage claim of C. L. Sutton, be accepted and City Nlanager Taylor notify �r. Sutten that �7.00 would be offered as full satis- faction of claim. Carried. � _ ... _ - , Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that request of Tdassey=Harris Company for a building permit for a division building on their property, located west of Jasperson�s Dairy, be granted. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No.268, t�A RESQLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON E[�TGINEER�S REPORT �T INSTALLING SA11?ITARY SENF�R. AND V'�ATER MAINS LEADSNG TQ THE INTER,�E7C TION OF TYLER AVEIWE AND S T. LOUIS S TREE°P'� � marked F.�chibit ��F", be adopted. Carried. . �- Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that request of B�innea�olis Gas Company for extension of a 2L�n gas lirie� through the City of Hopkins, from north to south� Jenerally along the line of b4onk Avenue and Blake Road, be granted, subject to the following conditionsY That the Gas Compariy will bear any and all portions of cost of any re�ocation work neeessary isi connection vJith the re-location of this mai.ri should it be necessary to order:ctlier�main re-located in connectiori �iith tlie realig�nment of Excelsior �venue and the construction of a grade separation; also that streets be,put back in good condition. Carried. . reading of Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that/Ordinance No. 74, «AAi ORDIl�ICE RELATING- T� IAITOXICATING LI(�UOR: A�I�F�IDI�dG ORDINANCE NUI�BER NII�TETEEN OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS°� inarl�ed��ffi��1bit ��G", be accepted as the second reading thereof and th�t the ordin- ance be adopted..and published according to la.v�.. Carried. Mee�ing adj o�,rned, �� A ES�s, � % -----�� , �// �'' i ��� / .� i�2.�'� `�--;e�2�..�,/ W. Harlan Perbix, �dayor ; � A. �P. quist, e eta.ry to the Coimcil EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF HOPKINS HENTtEPI?�T CO'JNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 207 A EESOZUTION FIXING THE �RM AND SPECIFICATIONS OF $25�000 �� EQUIPMENT BONDS, DIRECTING T�EIR EXECUTION AND DELiVERY AND I,EVYI�T� A' TAX FOR THEIR PAYNiENT. liE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkine� Minnesota� as followe: ' 1. The City of Hopkins ahall forthwith iesue and �eliver ita negotia�le coupon Fire Equipment Bonda in the aggregate p rincipal amount of $25,000, dated March 1, 1952, eaid bonde to be 25 in number and numbered 1 to 25, both inclusive, in the denomination of $1,000 each� to bear interest at the ra.te of 2.10 per cent� payable semiann�x�,7.ly on March 1 anci �eptember 1 in each yea.r, and to mature serially on March lst in the years and amounta as follows: $1,000 in 1953 to 1958, both inclueive, $5,000 in 1959, 196(�,, and 1g61 and ��,000 in 1962, all without option of prior payment. 2. Both principal of and interest on ee.id bonde ara11 be payable at the main office of First Na.tional Bank of Minne�.polis� and the city shall pay the reaaonable charges of said bank for ita aervices ae paying agent. 3. The bonds and the interest conpona to be thereto attached ehA1.1 be in substantially the iollowing form: U1�TI TED STATES OF AMERI CA STA'I�E OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF Hy'+'NNEPIN CITY OF HOPKINS No. �a1,Q00 FIRE EQUIPMEPIT BOND OF 1952• r �' KNOW ALL R1EN BY THESE PRESE.T2'S That the City of Hopkine, a municipal corporation of Hennepir_ County, Mi,nneaota, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and for va,lue received promiees to pap to bearer the pMncipal sum of ONE THOIISAND DOLLARS on the let day of �Iarch� 19 , and to pay interest thereon from the date hereof until the p rincipal sum ie paid a.t the rate oP Tvro and 10�100 percent (2.10°�) per annum, interest to mat�zrity payable semiannual?y on the lst day of March and the let day of September in each year in accordance with and upon presentation and. ;� eurrender of the intereat coupons hereto attached as they aeverally become due. Both principal a.nd. interest are payable at the main office of Firat National Bank of Minneapolia in any coin or currency of the IInited States of America which at the time of payment ia legal ten�er for public and pri.vate debte, and for the prompt payment of said princi.pal a.nd interest as thP same resr,ect�.vely become due the full faith, credit and taxing po��*ers of the city have been and arP hereby irrevocably pledged. Thi s bond i e one of a.n i esue in the total principal amount of $25,OQ0, all oi like date and tenor egcept aa to matu M ties, all of which �.re isaued to provide money for fire fightin�; equipment pursuant to Section 7.1� of the home rule charter of the city and by authority of a resolution adonted by four—fi�ths vote of the city council, and puz�v.znt to and in flzll conformity with the Conetitution �nd La.ws of the State of Minneaota dnd the charter of said city. IT IS IiEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED That all acte, conditione and things required by the Conatitution and Laws of the State of Mlin.nesota and the charter of the city to be done� to happen and to be performed precedent to and in the iss�a,nce of thie bond have been done, have happened anc� have been performed in legal and due Por� time and manner; that prior to the iasuance hereof a direct annual irrepealable ad valorem tax has been levied sufficient to pay and for the purpose of paying thia bond and intereat thereon when due, and that this bond� together with all other indebtednesa of said city outstanding on the date oi ite iasua,nce� does not egceed any constitutional� statutory or charter limitation thereon. �. IN WITIdESS WHEREOF� the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, :� Minnesota, hae cauaed thi8 bond to be signed in its behalf by its ►viayor and the City Mana,�er and ite corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and the attached interest coupons to be executed b� the faceimile signaturee of said officers, all as of March l, 1952• � cy� __� - % � � � %- ' i _ .� ' � Ma�o r Cit� Ma�ager ( Seal) (Form of Coupon) � On the let day of Nlarch ( September, 19 , the Ci,�y of Hopkins� Hennepin County� Minnesota will pay to bearer at the main office of First DTational Bank of Minneapolis, the eum of Dollara. lawitil money of tl�.e United States of America� for interest then due on ita rire Equipment Bond c'�ted March 1, 1952, No. . � �/ .-- -� / ` � � � �' �� Mayo r City Manager �F. The city manager ahall cauae said bonds to be printed at the cest of the cit�� and eaici bond.s shall be exec�xted in beh.alf of the city b� the ma,yor and city manager, and shall be eea].ed with the official corporate seal, and said coupone ahall be executed and authenticated by the printed, engraved or litho�raphed facaimile eignatures of said officereo �lhen said bonda have been ao executed they eha11 be delivered to the purchaser thereof unon recei�t of the purchase price and the purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the proper anplicat�dn of such purchase price beyond its payment to the cit�. �-- 5. The ilill faith and credit of the city are hereby irrPvoCgbly �ledged to the prompt and fl�ll payment o� the principal of and interest on said bonds as such principal snd intereat become due. In compliance with Minaesota Statutes, Section �F75.61, a.nd in order to provide moneys for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonde, there ehall �e ar:d ia hereby levied upon all the taxable property in sai�i city a direct, annual ad valorem taX to be spread upon the tax rolls and collected with and as a pa,rt of other general city taxea in the years and emounts ae followa: -� Year �952 Amount �3.200.00 1953 �° � � r� $1, 600.00 �95�+ ►r� ��-v . 1955 1955 Said leay shall available in the secretary shall �i, 600,.�- $i, 600.00, �1, 50�,. o0 Year 1957 195g 1959 i96o Am�,unt �5,?00,0� - �5,�00.0� �5.500.01 ��+.300.0 � be irrepealable provided that when and if other moneys are specie.]. sinking fUnd to pay eaid principal and interest� the certifp sucr amount to the County Auditor of Hennepin County 5• on or before October lOth of a.ny year and direct him to reduce or cancel eai d 1 evy, 6. There i8 hereby created a eeparate sinking fund for the pa�rment of the principal of and intereat on eaid bonda� into which sha11 be paid the proceeds of the foregoing levies and such other euma as may be dire�ted to oe used for the payment of said bonda and out of which flind there ahall be paid the interest on and principal of said bonds as euch principal end interest become due, axid said flind ahall be used for no other purpose until a11 of eaid bonde have been paid. 7. The secretary of the council is hereby directed to cause a copy of this reeolution, certified by the eecretary, to be filed in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin County. l�inneaota, and �o obtain from him the certificate required by Minnesota Statutea, Section 475.63. gdopted at a regular meeting of the city. council of the City of Ho�kine held on April 1, 1952. • / ,�� "_ � i � � � T�ayo r r--� � .���6��� � Secretar�r of the ouncil ,; �< . •. 6. � cz�Y oF xoPxirrs HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINIVESOTA 8E �LUTI ON AiO. � A RESOLIITI ON .RE�'ERRING TO THE CI TY =:=-:;,, ENGINEER T�FE MATTER OF BLACKTOP SQRFACING CERTAIN STREETS IN WEST i•:?NNE 4.pOLI S, THI RD DI VI SI ON e V � � �REAS� on May 1, �95i, the Council adopted Resolution No. 201 which referred to the Citg Engineer for his inveatigation and report the matter of blacktop aurfacing ?'wentieth Avenue North between F�ccelsior Boulevard Fua.d Second :S,trbe� Nnxth, and WHEREAS. on Augsat 21, 1951, the Council adopted Resolution Vo. 237 vahich referred to the City Engineer for his invsetigation and report the matter of blacktop surfacing Eighteenth gvenue North from Third Street North to the ri�t of way of the Minneapolie a.nd St. Louia Railway Company, aad WFIEREAS� said Lhgineer has made no report�. to the Council of the ree�lts of hie inves�iga.tione as to t�±.P necessity, desirability or fea.sibility of blacktop surfacing said etreeta, and iyTiEREAS, it is the deeire of the_ �ounciltbo investigate the neceesity and feasibility of blacktop eurfacing otrer etreets in the plat of Weat Minne�.poli s. Third Divi sion, mamely: Eighteentl� Avenue NortY� from �celeior Avenne to Third Street North� Nineteenth gcenue l�orth from �c���aior Avenue to Fonrth Street North, Tarentieth Aveaue North from Second Street North to Third Street North� and Firat Street �orth, Second Street �orth, and Third Street .:orth from Seventeenth Aeenue North to Twentieth Avenue North, and WII�REAS� the cost thereof should be assesaed againat property four_d b��efited thereby: NOW, THERE�BE� BE IT RE90I,P�D BY the Council of the City of Hopkine that the matter of blacktop eurfacing the above named atreets be referred to Frank La'ska� City Eagineer, to invee�igate the necessity and fea8lbility thereof and to report to the Council as soon as posaible. ADOPTED B� THE COIINCIZ CF the City of Hopkine at a regular meeting thereof held this lst day of April, 1952• A. V7. Elmquiat, Secretary of the Council �'rank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. HAtiLAN PERBIX � MAYOR CITY OF HC"?�:I??S HENNEPIN COIINTY, MIN�ESOT9 RESOLUTION N0. 270 � A RESOZIITIOBT RE�'Ex't�I�G TO THE CITY ENGIIV�ER T_HE NiAiTER OF INSTAI,7�ING CONCRETE CURB AND ,- �fJTTER ON CERTAIN WSTREETS IN WEST MINATEAPOI,I S� THI RD DI FI SI ON . WHEREA3, there has been filed with the City Clerk and b� the Clerk preaented to the Cit3� �ouncil a petition asking fbr the inetallation of concrete curb and gutter on both aidea of Twentiet�i gvenne vorth from �celsior gvenue to �'hird Street North� and WHEREAS� the ownere of most of the propertyr against which the cost of installing said concrete curb and gutter �rould be assessed s9_gned eaid petition a:�d agree to pay the cost thereof� and WHEREA� I`a�=addi�tion to said petition the Council desirea to investigate the necessity and feaaibility of the installing concrete c-srb and gu.tter on the North side of Egcelsior Avenue from Seaenteer�hAv�nue to `Paaenty—firat Avenue and on the �est aide of Seventoeg�l� Agenue North from Second Street North to Bourth atreet ATorth and on both aides of Ei�teenth geenu� �ot�.th and Nineteenth Avenue North from Excelaior Avenue to �ov.rth Street North and on both sides of First Street North, Second Street North, and Third Street North from Seventeenth Avenue PTorth to Twentieth Avenue 1Qorth, and WHEHEAS� the coet of each and all of aaid improvements ehould be aeaeaeed against property found benefited thereby; 1dOW� T�SE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit� of Honkina that the matter of inetalling said concrete curb and gutter in each and a11 of the above described locationa be referred to Frank Laeka, City Engineer, to inveatigate , the neceasity and feasibility thereof a,nd �o report to the council as soon as �ossible. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL of the city of Hopkins, at a regu].ar meeting ;�l�ereaf;�he18 this first day of April, �95z• W. HARLAN pERBIX � MAYOE A. W. Elmquist� Secretary o�f the Council Frank N. whi.tney� . City Attorney CITY OF HOPgINS HENIvF�IN COUNTY, MINNESOTI RESOLIITION N0. 2Gl A RE�LUTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS ON FII�TEENTH �VEtQUE NORTH BET�TEEN THIRD STREET NORTH AND FOIIRTH STREET NORTH. Wi�REAS� the Council of the City of Hopkine on Febraary 5� 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laaka� City Engineer, Por hie investi�e.tion and report, the matter.of installing sanitary eewer and water mains on Fifteenth Avenue North between Third Street North and Fourth Street North, a,nd WT�REAS, said Engineer ha.s inveati�ated the necessity and feasibility of eaid improvemente� and on Febrnary 18, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed hia written report with the Secretary of the Council, in which report thetEhgineer recommenda that said eanitary eeecer and water mains be inatalled at said location� and WI�REAS, on Feb raary 18, 1952, the City Council of Hopkine adopted a reaolution eetting Tuesda.y, the lSth day of March, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time aud place for conaidering eaid report and acting thereon� and WHEREAS, a notice of eaid hearing has been publiehed in the 9a.burban Prese in ite iesuea of Februazy 28 and bi�rch 6, 1952, and the affidavit of publication of said notice has been filed with the Secretary of the Couacil� and W�REAS� on said lSth day of March, 1952, the Council adjourned eai d hearing to the let day of Ap ril, i9 52. at 7:30 o'clock p.m.� and WHEREAS� no petition eetting forth opposition to said im— provements was filed with the Cit� Mana.ger pMor to the d.a.te and hour first set for said hearing, or prior to the date and hour to which said hearing was adjourned, and no one appeared in oppoeition thereto; NOW� THEREF+ORE� • BE IT RE�LPED by the Council of the City oP Hopkine that the installation of. sanitary sewer and vrater mains in the following locationa, to-�ri t : Water: Commencing on �f.teenth Avenue North at app m$imately ' the southerly line of the right-of-ro�ay of the M. & St. L. Railvoay Compa.ny and running northerly under and acrose eaid right-of-w�y and continuing northerly along said �"l.fteenth Avenue North to its intersection with Fonrth Street North; Sewer: Commencing at the interaection of 3'hird Street North and Fourteenth Avenue North and nuining weaterl� along `I'hird Street North to Fifteenth Avenue North, and thence rn.nning northerly �l.ong said F`ifteenth Avenue North to its intersection with Fourth Street North; ia neceseary for the health, arelfare and convenience of the City and ite in-_.habitanta, and it ie hereby determined and ordered that eaid improvements be made, and that the coet thereof be aesesaed againat the property abutting upon said imvrovemente. AmPTED BY TFiE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins, at a regular meeting thereof held this lat d.a,y of April� 1952. W. HAFQ,AN PEEBI% � MAYOR A. W, Elmquist� Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Ci ty Atto rney CITY OF HOEKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 266 A RESOLIITION REQUESTING TH� CONVEYANCE OF A CERTAIN LOT FROM THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS. WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is about to extend its sanitary sewer mains into that portion of the City kno�n as the - Peaceful Valley area, so as to provide sanitary sewer facilities to the residents of said area, and WHEREAS, in the construction of said sanitary sewer mains it is necessary to construct a sewer lift station to be located on Lot Thirteen (13), Block Sixty-three (63), West Minne- apolis, which lot is owned by the �ounty of Hennepin; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Hopkins hereby requests the Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County, Minnesota, to authorize the transfer of the title of said lot from the County of Hennepin to the City of Hopkins so that it may be used as a location for said sewer lif t station. ADOPTED by the �ouncil of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this lst day of April, 1952• ,A. W. Elmquist, W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR Secretary of the Council Frank N. l�ihitney, City Attorney � �� �� ' � ����� Y���� �� � � K � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 268 +A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEA�RING ON ENGINEER�S REPORT ON INSTA.LLING SANITARY SEWER AND WA�TER , MAINS LF�PiDING TO THE INTERSECTION OF TYLER AVENiTE AND ST. LOUIS STREET. VVHEREAS�, the Council of the City of Hopkins on March 18, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer,_ for his investigation and report, the matters of the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains leading to the intersection St. Louis Street and Tyler Avenue, and Wf�REA5, said en�ineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of' said improvements, and on April 1, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the Secre- tary of the Council, in which reports the Engineer recommends:�:'. 1. That wate,r mains be installed in the following location, to-wit, commencirig at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Second Street North, thence running easterly along Second Street North to Tyler Avenue, thence northerly along Tyler Avenue about One hundred feet (100), thence northeasterly across Lot Ninetv-three (93), Auditor�s Subdivision No. Two Hundred Thirty- nine (239), to the intersection of Lake Street and Monk �.venue, at an estimated cost of Forty-three Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-four and 50/100 (�I.}.3,271..�:50) Dollars, and that the properties affected by and to be assessed for said improvement are all of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twentv- one (21), lying East (E) of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company, and �11 that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of Section Twenty (20), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying Northerly oi the center line of Excelsior road and easterly of the bYest (W) line of Section Twenty (2Q),and Westerly of the West (VV) line of Gerard�s Meadowbrook Addition, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the oifice of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, Minnesota, and 2. That sanitary sewer mains be installed in the following location, to-wit, commencing �t the lift station on Second Avenue North about Three Hundred Seventy-five (375) feet east of Washington A4enue, thence running easterly along Second Street North to the intersection of Secand Street North and Tyler Avenue, at an estimated cost of Fortg-four Thousand Seven Hundred and Twelve (�44,712.00) Dollars, and that the properties afiected by and to be assessed for said improvement are Lots Ninety-one (91), Ninety-twro (92) and Ninety-three (93), Auditors Subdivision No. 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and all of the plat_of Stevens Oakwood Park, and that part of the Southwest �uarter (SW4) of the North�rest Quarter (NV�4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seven- teen (117), Range Twentg-one (21), lying East of the right of way of the Great Northern Railwa� Company, and Blocks One (1) to Seven (7) inclusive and Twelve (12), Th�rteen (13) and Fpurteen (14), West Minneapolis Center, according to the dulg recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Henne- pin County, Minnesota: PTOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BESOLVED THAT said improvements and each of them will be considered by the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held on the 6th day of May, 1952, at 7:30 o�clocl� p.m., and BE IT FURTN�R RESOLVED that the City Manager give notice of said hearing by publishing a notice once each week for two suc- cessive weeks in the offical newspaper of said City, said notice to describe in general language the improvements recommended in the Engineer�s reportsand the estimated cost thereof. 1�DOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this lst day oF April, 1g52, 1N. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR • A. V�V. Elmquist, Secretary to the Council Frank PT. �►Yhitney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENDTEPIN COTJ1dTY, MINNESOTA RTOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINF�R' S REPORT �� ON INSTALLIVG SA:vITARY SEWER AND ?�'Am�'P ;dAIa�I� �,�'�Ii�G TO THE IIJTERSECTION OF TYLER AVENUE AND ST. LOIII S STREET. :lotice is hereby given that the City Ehgineer of Hopkins did on the first day of April, 1952, file his written r�ports to the city council recomnending; 1. That �vater maine be inatalled in the following location, to-wit, commencing at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Second Street iV'orth, thence running easterly along Second Street iJorth ta Tyler Avenue� �hence northerly along Tyler Avenue about One Y±undred feet (100) , thence northeasterly acroea Lot A?inety-three (93) � Auditor's Subdivision No. 'ii�►o Hundred Thirty-nine (23Q), to the intereection of Lake Street and tionk �venue, at an estimate � coat of Forty-three T!zaasand T��o Hundred Seventy-four ana 50/�00 (�li3,27�+.50) Dollars, and that the propertiee affec�ed by and to be assessed for �aid imp rovement are all of Section Nineteen (19), Tovanship One Hun�red Seventeen (117). Range Z�enty-bne (21)� lying East (E) of the right of way of the Great 1Qorthern Railway Company, and all that part of the North�eeet �arter (NW�) of the Southweet �zarter (SW4) of Section Twenty (20), Townahip One Hundred Seventeen (117)� Range Twenty-one (21), lying Northerly af the center line of Exceleior road and eaeterly of the West (�'� line of Section Twenty ( 20) , and westerly of the West (?-'; Z'_ne of Gerard's Meadowbrook Addition, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Regieter of Deeds of Hennepin County, i�Iinnesota, and 2. T"rla,t sanitary sewer mains be installed in the following location, to-�►it, commencing at the lift station on Second Avenue North about Three Hundred Sev�nty-five (375) feet east of washington Avenue, thence z�unning easterly along Second Street North to the i.nbersection of Second Street i�orth and Tyler Aver_ue, at an eatimated cost of Forty-four Thoueand Seven Hundred and� Twelve (�%+�,712.00) Dollara� and tha.t the properties affected by,and to be assessed for said improvement are Lota Ninety-one ( jl) , Ninety-ttvo (92) , and Ninety-three (93), Auditors Subdivision No. 239. hennepin County, Minnesota� and all of the plat of Stevene Oakwood Park� and that part of the Southwest Qiarter ( Sw�) of the Northwest Quarter (N1r7�) of Sectior_ ?�Tineteen (19) , Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying East of the right of • wa,p of the Great Northern Railway Company, and Blocks One (1) to Seven (7) inclusive and Twelve (12) �.Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (1�+) ,�est Minneapolis Center, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deede of Hennepin Covnty� Minnesota. Notice is fl�rther given that the City Council has by resolution fixed 'I�.iesday, the eixth day of Ma,�r, 1952, at 7:30 0' clock p.m. at the council chambers in the city ha11 as the time a.nd place at which the Council �ill hear euch persone as care to be hea.rd in reference to said improvements in each of them, and will consider said Engineer�e repo rts and act thereon. ADOPTED BY TIiE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins� at a regalar meeting thereof held this firet da,p of Ap ril� 1952, W. HARLAN PERBIg, &IAYOR A. W. E].mqui at, Secret�,ry of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Suburban Presa on April 17th and 2�th. !� � ������. r � �j� l`.��'''�� '�5,,��"�',��t� � �,�,�� + �� �v"'� • d e � . �,lL� ,� � � � o � � ��,�� � � � w, � �� CITY OF HOPKINS HEI�NEPIId COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORD INANC E NtTMBER 7i}. AN ORDINANCE RELI�TING TO INTOXICATING LI�UOR; A,1Vl�NDING ORDINANCE NiJMBER NINETEEN OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Hopkins; � � Section 1. Ordinance Number 19, 3ection 2, Subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subdivision 2. "On Sale" licenses shall be granted only to qualified applieants for an exclusive liquor store, and but four .(1.�.) such licenses shall be issued. The license fee for an "On Sa.le'� license is� hereby fixed at the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars (�2,1�00.00) per year. 1952. ` � Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective Dec�em�ar �)� First read at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held on the 18th day of March , 1952, and finally read and passed at a regular meeting of the Council oP said Ci ty held on the lst day of ,�pril , 1952 • W. HA,RLAN PERBIX, MAYOR p. W. Elmquist, � Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City �ttorney Published in Suburban Press on April lOth , 1952• � �� 0 ���` � 1�-� ' A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was he _ . at the City Hall at 7:30-o�clock Pe Me on �esday� April-15� 19 2. Members present were Mayor Perbix��-Councilmen�Zakariaseri, Dahlberg, and�M3lbert, City Manager Taylor� Citty Attorney Whitney� and Ctty Engineer Laskao Members absent: Veselya Dahlberg moves�, Zakariasen seconded� that bills as present to paid fram the following funds a 5065 5101 5102 5103 5104 5105 GENERAL FUND Postmaster� Hopkina, Niinnesot�. 1st National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Minn. Ar�, Socity of Planning Officials Commercial West Co. Feudner-Davidson Agency 5106 Feudner-Davidson Agencg 5107 Gopher State Exterminating Co. 5108 Henn. Co. Agricultural Society 5109 Henn. Co., Minnesota. 5110 Hennepin County Review 5111 Hopkins Drug Co. 5112 Hopki.ns Fire Department 5113 Hopkins Home & Auto Supply 511.l1. Hopkins Insurance Agency 5115 Fngner Johnson _ 5116 Kinn Service 5117 To J. Kosanda Inso 5118 Municipal Finance Officers Assoc. 5119 Olson & Pfeiffer 5120 Panama .Carbon Compar�y 5121 Select Service Oil Co, 5122 Standasd Oi1 Co. 5123 Sterling Electric Co. 5121F Suburban Press, Inc. 5125 We Ro Le Taylor�,Treasurer 5126 Ozzie Trovien Salaries Hourly Envelopes � 73:52 W. H. Tax Ded, 5lEl, 84 1�� Retirement Dedo 215012 Membership dues 10000 Publishing 10.20 art of Co ensatio surance �emiums �1.03.1t1 Bonds 30000 Rat poison 15•00 A�propriation toward 52 County Fair 100.00 Radio rental fee 700.00 6 City Directories 69.� Film & bulbs 2Q77 Fi7'e Calls� dz'ill� � and phones 191.00 Supplies 22033 Equip.9Tnse & premiu��e� U. of Me School Service 5 0]..5 Bonds for assessors 59.0� 1 copy of Standard 1400 Classification of Municipal Revenues and Expenditures Prescription 3.00 Carbon paper 5e00 1 qt. of oi1 e1�0 Supplies 52.18 Connect fire sisen ?l�059 1 M General sheets 37050 Petty Cadh items 22e1�0 Sqas�e.dance ealler 15000 lst 2 of April�52 1974.19 Ending 3-31-52 514e34 RQAD & BRIDGE FUND 1369 lst National Bank.of Hopkins 1370 Treasurer� State of Minno 1371 Anderson Bros. 1372 Dickey & Milbert 1373 Feudner-Davidson Agency 1374 Hopki.ns Home & Auto Supply 1375 Hopkins Insurance Agency 1376 Kokesh Hardware � 1377 ti�m. H. McCoy 1378 Maeder�s Direct Service Station 1379 Ready Mixed Concrete Co. 1380 Republic Creosoting Coo 1387. �ie R e Taylor, Treasurer 1382 Village_of St,Louis Park9 NLinne Salaries � � Hourl�r W.e H• T2� I�d� �198�50 E�Ro Fo Ded.e . 72.3l� uipment.paint 27090 Gasoline 16l�e00 Par� of Com ensat�on on insuranc� premiums58o26 Supplies 71015 �art ayment on e u�. insur�ance premium� 4�1.35 Supplie� 7055 Gas and fuel oi1 106a7? Service 2.75 Concrete 73e�.8 Road Tar 121,92 Petty.Cash items ,25 Grading & terring 800.00 Texas Aveo lst 2 of April' S2 658.36 Ending 3-31-52 296064 � -2- �� FUND 1112 lst National Bank of Hopkins 1113 Treasurer, State of Minnesota ].11lG H. E. Anderson 1115 Feudner-Davidson Agency 1116 Hopkins Insurance Agency �:.7:�7 Neptune Meter Compar�r 1118 W. R. L. Taglor, Treasurer 17-19 Hennepin County Review Salaries Hourly �J.H�Tax Deds $ 67e1.1.0 ZI.�- ReF• Ded• . 29e72 Garage rent April 95.00 Payn�nt on Com�ensation inauraece premiums 68,67 Equip. insurance premiums 31.85 Water meter 327e60 Petty Cash items .99 1 cop�y City Directory lt.00 19t 2 of Apri1,52 j�3�-s81 Ending 3-31-52 103,70 SEGJAGE DISPOSAL FUND l�12 lst National Bank of Hoplsi.ns W. H. Tax Ded. � 55.00 1413 Treasurer,State of Minnesota. !�� H. F. Ded. 17.77 Ltll� City Treasurer,City _of Mpls, Minn. Sewer rent f om 7/1/50 to 1�1�2 12536.06 4],5 Feudner-Davidsori Agency Payment on compensation insurance premiums 51e59 l�.16 Hopkins Home & Auto Supply . Service 3.21� 1�.17 Hopk�ns �nsurance Agency Payment on equip. � insurance premium§ 37004 418 Kokesh Haxdware �� Service & supplies 1e90 1t1.9 Merles 5kelly Service Service 2.00 l�20 W. R. L. Ta�lor� Treasurer Pett� cash iteme ,40 Salaries . . lst 2 of April�52 92.53 Hour�y Encling 3-31 52 55.00 I�04 46 l�07 408 1�09 1t10 1t11 412 �.7:�.. ..._ PERMA,NENT INIPROVEMEAIT REVOLVING FUND lst National Bank of Hopk3ns T,d.H. Tax Ded. � 67:40 Treasurer, State of Minnesot a 4� R.:F. Ded, 28:03 Construction Bulletin Publishing 11.20 R. M. Ferron Construction Co. Fina1 estimate on � � , Sewer and :�ater mains � ' on Althea Lane 1341,18 Hopkins"Insu�ance Agency Payment on_.equip. insuxance premiums 39.7.l� H. �. ftogers Co. Blue prints 112,69 Standard Oi]. Compar� Service 3, 90 Suburban Press� .Inc. Official publication 7.20 W. R. L. Taylor,.Treasurer Petty Cash items 5.95 Village of St.Lauis Park, Minn. Gra� & tarring Texas I�v . 800.00 Hennepin County Reeiew I copy o� City Dixec"tory �a 00 Salaries - lst 2 of Apri1,52 326,9b Hous'lY Ending 3-31-52 238.17 Zakariasen moved, Bdi].bert seconded, that Resolution No.273, ��A RESOLUTION REE'EftRING TO 7HE CITY"ENGIN�R 7gdE MAT'!�R`OF INSTALLIldG CURB_AND SID�IfALK IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS"� marked bzhibit ��A"� be adopted. Carriede Dahlbe�, moved, Milbert seconded, that the t�o requeste-from the I��-inaeapolis Gas�Company for mai.n exterisions, �their numbers 138 �d 7.1�.9, be granted, subject to city engineer�s approval. Carriedm .. _. Zaltariasen moved; �Da.rilberg seconded�� that request dated April: 8;� i952, , by �rs. R: B. Brower, iri�behalf oi Interlachen Park NeecLle�ork Gui.id��ior permit to hold a Birigo�party at the Har� Hopkins School, on April 25, 1952� be granted. Carried, -3— Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the appoini�ent of Delores J. Zeiman� Trudy Kosanda, Dni.l� A. Haskin, arui Martin J. Vanek� by City Manager Taylor, � as deputy assessors� be approsed, subject to approeal of bonds by the citp attorney. Carried. �3.lbert moved, Zak�riasen seconded� that� the renewal of co�tract �uith tdie ' Electro-Rustproofirig Company f or cathodic protection of our steel water tank� for the period 3-3-52 to 3-2-53, be approved. Carried. � Pursuant to notice, bids Were theri opened for th:e construction of sev�er and water main e$tensions and the following bids were received: Bidder ],5th & 16td� ive.sewer Water Peaceful Qalley Se�rer , .. Peter Lametti Ccnst.Co. Wolff C onst•Co. Phelps Drake Co. F.�orettini Orfei & �ariani Richard Ferron & Jack E.%lch Terry �cavating Co• �5',�99:75 5,672:75 6,29?.50 6;069:70 6,42�:75 8�056•00 �7;655:00 8,790:00 8;32l�.00 8�1�71:00 7,454:00 8,2i7.00 �95;953:4�� i2o;$74:40 i2l�,652.70 119,783:55 ioi,�51.50. i27,o29.50 Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that above bids be referred to the city engineer for checking and report and � all but the three lo�rest bidd.ers t certified checks be returned to them. Caxried• Zakari.asen moved, Milbert second�, that recommendation dated 1�-1�-52� by City B�anager Taylor, for the purohase of the folla�ing fire equipment be accepted and orders be placed for sam�e. Carried. Minnesota Fire Equipment Co�pas�y......5001 3/1�n.High Pressure ....._.. _.... --Hbse at 75¢ per ioot. Auel Eqnipment Co... ...............•a•5�� 1-1/2" Buffalo Bra.nd Hose at �1.10 per -foot and .. 1 Elkhart F�cpander at �165.00 . . . .less 12� gelley Sales Compar�.................�7,500� Z-I/2n Hose at �1.59 per foot arid one set folding bridges at �87.50. Dahlberg maved, Zakariasea seconded, that reco�endation dated l�-15-52, by City Manager Ta�lor, for the replacing of 75t of clay se�er pipe with cast iron pipe in the right-of-�ay of Monk Avernie, from tdie existing lift station to the poiat where the clay pipe is connected� to the cast iron pipe �hich x•nns nnder the bed of Minnehaha Creek� be appraved. Carried• Zakari.asen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the City Bfianager ans�er Mr. L. H. Dahlquist�s letter of 4-10-52, advising that the�light in question �ra,s ordered placed�at the request of the people in that area, bnt might suggest� in offect, that we Would have a black-out shade installed on said light if tfiat would help and if that would not be satisfactory, might say the City Conncil will consider-the removal of the light upon a petition of the majoritp of the affected property owners. Carried. Dahlberg moved� �Iilbert seconded, that Resolution No.272� nA R�SOLOTION� ORDERING A HF.�RING " ON �IlVEER � S REPORTS � ON CF�tTAIN LOCAL IMPROVHIdENTS" � marked. �hibit "B"� be atiopted�. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zalcaxiasan seconded� that the appointffient as reco�ended by �Hayor Perbix of Mrs, germit Z�ygsta.d to the Recreation Co�u.ssion� to fi]1 out the unexpired term of Mrs• Samue]. McClocklin, to September 1, 1953� be confirmed. Carried. Meeting adj onrned. � T• , .Har Perbix, or � �.-(�+f��-:r� �w».�..a�a� .� __ 0. 11 . TIIQu13t� S�C �p� t,0 6 COt1IIC1�. y� � CITY OF HOPKII4S �1EPIN COIINTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTIOIU NtTMBES �73 A RESOLIITION REF'ERRING TO TEE CITY EATGINEER THE b1ATTER OF INSTALLI�tG CURB Alv'D SII�4ALK IN CERTAIN LOCATI016S. WHEREAS� there haa been Piled with the Cit� Clerk and by the �lerk presented to the City CouncilYa petition aeking for the installatioa of con- crete curb on the East side ot Eigklth Aeenne North from Third Street North to Minnetoaka Mills Road� and WHEREAS� the ownere of moat of the propert�► against which the cost of inats611ing eaid concrete curb v�onld be asseeeed si�ed said petition and agreed to pay the cost thereof, and �VHEREA3, in a�dition to said petition the Council desirea to in- vest3ge.te the necessity and feaeibility of inatalling concrete cnrb on the North eide of Exceleior Avenue commencing at the iatersection of Excelsior Avenue and Washington Avemie and rnnning Westerly along the North side of Exceleior �venne fo�r One Hu.ndred (100) fe�t� aad ialI�REAS, the Coun.cil also desiree to inveattgate the necesaity and feseibility of constiucting aidewalk along the 1Vorth aide of Excelsior Avenue in front of Lot� Thirteen (1j) � Fifteen (15) and One (1), Block F`Ive (5) � Parkridge and along the North side oP Escelaior Avenne from Park Lane to Washington gvenue, and WHEREAS, the coat of each and a11 of eaid improvementa should be aeseesed againat property found benefitted thereby� NOW� THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLYED BY the Conncil of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installing said concre�e curb in aaid locationa together o�ith the matter of conatructing said ��de�oalk along the North side of Egcelsior Avenue in the lo- ca.tions hereiabefore described, be referred to Frank Laska, City Phgineer� to investiga.te the neceesity and feasibility thereof and to report to the Conacil �a soon a� possible. ADOPTE� BY THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins at a reg�ular meeting thereof held thi a 15th d�p of Ap ril� i952• A. W. Elmquiat, � Secretary of the Connci]. Frank N. Whitney� �ity lttorney , $u W. HARLAN PERBI%� MAYOR r� � L� ���� �� „� � �� �� ,,a � b{ � C ITY OF� HO PKII�TS HENNEPIN COUNTY, P!IINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUP:ZBER 272 A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORTS ON CERTkIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. INHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on August 7, 1951, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matters of the installation of concrete curb and gutter in the followring locations, namely: On the lNest side of Fif'th Avenue North irom Third Street North to the South line of Minnetonka Mills Road and from the North line of Minnetonka Mills Road extending approximately Five Hundred (5G0) feet northerly; on the r�ortherly side of DRinnetonka Mills Road fror� Fifth Avenue rTorth and extending approximately One Hundr.ed Forty (1�0) feet southeasterly and from Fifth Avenue North and extending approximately One Hundred Forty (11.�0) feet northwesterly; on the South side of Minnetonka 114i11s Road from Fifth Avenue North and extending approximately One Hundred Forty (1L�0) feet southeasterly and from Fifth Avenue North extending approximately One Hundred Forty (11.;_0) feet northwesterly., also, on the North side of First Street Sou�h from Monroe Avenue to VanBuren and on the South �ide of First Street South from the �r� alley in I31ock mhirty-six (36), West Minneapoli�s Center, to VanBuren, an d L'IfHHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvements and each of them, and on April 15, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the Secretary of the Council, in which reports the Engineer recommends the installation of curb °in�, the above described locations on Plfinnetonka Mills Road and Fif th Avenue North at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred Ninety-two and 30/100 Dollars (�2,192.30) and also recommends the installation of curb and gutter at the above described locations on First Street South at an estimated cost of : �� Two �housand One Hundred Forty-two and 36�100 Dollars (�2,142.36), and a WHEREAS, the �ouncil of the City of Hopkins on Au�ust 21,, 1951, adopted a resolution referrin� to Frank Laska, City Engineer, f.or his investigation and report, the matters of the installing of curb and gutter on both sides of Thirteenth Avenue North from the ri�ht-of-way of the Ninneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company to �hird Street North, and of constructin� curb along the South side and side�nralk along the West side of Lot Six (6), Block One Hundred Six (106), West Minneapolis, Second Division, and jNHEREAS, said Engineer has. investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvements and each of them, and on April 15, 1�52, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the Secretary of the Council, in which reports the Engineer recommends the installing of curb and gutter on both sides of Thirteenth Avenue North from the right-of-way of the Nlinneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company to Third Street North at an estimated cost of Two Thousand Two Hundred Ninety arid 65�100 Dollars (�2,2�0.65)'a_nd in addition thereto the installing of curb and gutter on ^lhird Street Tlorth on the North side of Lot One (1), Block Ninety-two (92), I�est 114inneapolis, Second Division, at an additional cost of Two Hundred Ninety and 95�100 Dollars (�290•95), and in which reports said Engineer also recommends the petition for the construction of curb alon� the SoutYi side and sidewalk along v the West side of Lot Six (6), Block One Hundred Six (106), West Minneapolis, Second Division, be denied, and WHEREAS, the council of the City of H�pkins on September 4� 1951, adopted a resolution referring to Fr�nl� Laska, City Engineer, ior his investigation and report, the matter of installing curb and �utter on the West side of Fifteenth Avenue North betv�een Second and Third Streets North, and VI�iEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said last named improvement, and on April 15, 1952, re;�orted thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the Secretar� of the Council, in which report the Eng'�ieer r �.,: recommends the installation of curb and gutter in said location at an estimated cost of �ne Thousand Four Hundred Forty-six and 99�100 Dollars (�1,446.99), and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on October 2, la�l, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing the alley in Block One Hundred Two (102), West Minneapolis, Second Division, and WHERF�,S, said Engineer has investigated the necesaity and feasibility of said improvement, and on April 15, 1952, re- ported thereon to the Council and filed his written r,eport vvith the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Engineer recommends the blacktop surfacing of said alley at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Seventy-two and L.�O/100 Dollars (�372.�}.0), and WFiEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on March 18, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing the alley in Block Ninety (90), �J�1est Minneapolis, Second Division, and WNEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement and on April 15, 1952, reported thereon to the �ouncil and filed his written report with the Secretary of the Council in which report the Engineer recommends the blacktop surfacing of said alley at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Thirty-six and 59/100 Dollars (�$336,59), NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID that said improvements and each of them, will be considered bv the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of the Citv @ouncil to be held on the 20th day of May, 1952, at 7s30 o�clock p.m., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager give notice of said hearing by publishing a notice once each week for two suc- cessive weeks in the official newspape� of said City, said notice to describe in gene ral language the improvements recommendedin the Engineer�s reports and the estimated costs thereof. Adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of April, 1952' A. M. Elmquist, Secretary to the W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR C ounc i 1 Frank N. U+Ihitney, Citv Attorney C ITY OF' HOPKINS HEATNEPIN CUUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE ��' HEARING ON El`IGINEER' S REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Engineer of Hopkins did on the 15th day of �pril, 1952, file his vrritten reports to the City Council recommending; l. That c;one.r�ete cur,b ��be installed on the West side of Fifth Avenue North from Third Street North to the South line of P�Tinnetonka P?� lls Road and from the North line of Ivlinnetonka 11�7i11s Road extending approximately Five Hundred (500) feet northerly; on the northerly side of MinnetonS�a 141i11s Road from Fifth Avenue North and extending approximately One Hundred Forty (11}0) feet southeasterly and from Fifth Avenue North and extending a�proximately One Hundred Forty (1�0) f'eet northwesterly; on the South side of Minnetonka P1lills road from Fifth �venue North and extendinJ approxir!mately One Hundred r'orty (11�0) feet southeast- erly and from Fifth Avenue North extending approximately One Hundred Forty (1L}�0) feet Northwesterly, at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred Ninety-two.and 30�100 Dollars (9�2,192.30), and 2. That concrete curb and gutter be installed on the Pdorth side of First Street South f'rom PJtonroe Avenue to VanBuren Avenue and on the South side of ;';rQt Str.eet South from the alley in Block Thirty-six (36), iNest Minneapolis Center, to VanBuren, at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred Forty-two and 36�100 Dollars (�2,1L2.36), and 3. That concrete curb and gutter be installed on both sides of Thirteenth Avenue North from the right-of-way of the P;rinneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company to Third Street North, at an estimated cost of Two Thousand Two Hundred Ninety and 65�100 Dollars ($�2,290.65j, and 4. That concrete curb and gutter be installed on Third Street ?Vo.rth on the North side of Lot One (1), Block Ninety-two (92), West Minneapolis, Second Division, at an estimated cost of Two Hundred Ninety and 95/100 Dollars (��290.95), and 5. That the petition for the construction of curb along the South side and sidewalk along the '�Jest side of Lot.:.Six (6), Block One Hundred Six (106), West P�inneapolis, Second Division, be denie d, and 6. That concrete curb a.nd gutter be installed on the West side of Fifteenth Avenue North between Second and Third Streets North at an estimated cost of One Thousand Four Hundred r�'orty-six and 99/100 Dollars (�1,4!}6.99), and 7. That the alley in Block One Hundred Two (102), tiilest Minneapolis, Second Division, be surfaced with blacktop at an estima.ted cost of Three Hundred Seventy-two and 40�100 Dollars (�372.�.}0), and 8. That the alley in I31ock Ninety (90), TNest Minneapolis, Second Division, be surfaced with blackto� at an estimated cost ofi ; Three Hundred Thirty-six and 59�100 Dollars (�336.�9)• NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has by resolution fixed Tuesday, the 20th day of May, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place at which the Council will hear such persons as care to be heard irv reference to said improvements and each oi them, and will consider said Engineer's reports and act thereon. Dated at Hopkins, I�Zinnesota, this 2�th day of April, 1952. 1NALTON R. L. TAYLOR, CITY MANAGER FRANK N. 4'VHITNEY, CITY A,TTORNEY Published in Suburban Press on Maf 1 and 8, 1952• 'c f � ��f '1�1���•� �� � `z° �� �� N�� 6 '�%' � � �,, � � � � �s �!'1 4 fd� 3 A special meeting of the Bouncil of the City of gopkins, BGinnesota� was held at 12 ofcloek noon on 1l�ednesday, April 16, 19520 �embers , preseat �ere Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakariasen, �i.lbert� and � Dahlberg, City �danager Taylor and City Eagineer 7�askae Me�nbers absent: Vese]yo MRM9GE'�C TJahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, tkiat the citp � draw up specifications and advertise for bids for a motor txactor loadere Carriede �deeting ad j ourn� ATTFST: . .� � . ���, o ar an erb , 1�ayor . � �.q� �f rA�4f+"( �.. . Elmqw.s , Secre ry to the Counc � CITY OF HOPKINS H eznepin County, Minnesota Notice for Bids for �?otor Tractor Bids will be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until 8:00 P.1�., Tuesday, D�ay 6, for furnishing one four—wheel drive motor tractor with front loader of lz yard bucket capacity; equipment furnished will include Vee type sno�r plow, cab and electric windshield wipers. Detailed specifications are available from the City ��anager, City of Hopkins. Walton R. L. �'aylor City Manager.' Published in the Suburban Press on April 24, 19520 � ���� ��� � �� �� � �. �� , � A special meeting of the Council of tkie City of Hopkins� �innesota� was held at 12 o�clock noon un Friday, April 18;`1952o Members present were P�ayor Perbix� Councilmen Zakariasen and Dahlberg� affi1 City Engineer Laskae dbsent: Milbert and Pesely. Zakariaseri moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bid of Peter I;ametti Construction Co�pany for the-construction of Peaceful Vallep seWer�, in the amount of $95,953e1�2, be accepted, subject to the acquixing of lot from the county fo'r t�e lift station and permit from the C.ffi, & St.Po RailBaay Co�panya Carriedv Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that� npon recor�endation by the city engineer� the combi.ned bid of �iTolff Construction Coo be accepted on sewer and �rater main eactensions on portions of 15th and 16th ivenues North, in the amount of $13,151te75o Carried. �� �eeting ac�j ournedo �.�°��,� l ���� A. �P. .Elmquist, cretary to the aunc � �� �� � �, ��l� � A special meeting of the Council of the �ity of Hopkins, Mi.nnesota, was held at 7z30 o�clock P.B�. on Tuesday, �pril 29, 1952e Members present were �ayor:Perbi.z, Councilmen Zakariasen, B�.lbert, Dahlberg, and pesel�, and City �Hanager Ta�lor, �ngineer Laska, and �ttorney iRhitney. B�embers absexit: None: This meetiag was advertised as a preliminary heari.ng on the proposed blacktopping, curb and gutter work to be done in �Pest Minneapolis Third Adc]itiono After considerable discnssion on this subject� a regular hearing oa the enginesr�s report was set for 7r30 P.M. on Tuesday� Jiine 3, 1952� at which-time it will be decided just �hat amount of _this �rork �-i.11 be donee $esely moved, Milbert seconded, 1t-29-52, by City B�anager Taylor, be replaced on account of groun s�er systemo Carriedo Meeting adjourned. that, upon recommendation clated the aewer main in Fax�nc�a,].e Road. d water seepage into aar sanitary L�4��"���.e.� ` � �.• . ElmQuist, Sec tary to the Counc �• A regular meeting of was held at the City Members present were Dahlberg, and Vesely, Engineer Laska. ���'� P� 1�, ��#�1 � the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, Ha11 at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on Taesda�, M�p 6� 1952. Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakaxiasen' Milbert� and City Manager Taylor�.Attorney Whitney and Vese],y moved, Milbert seconded� that bi]1s as presented be paid from the following funds. Carried., 5189 5190 519i 5192 5193 5194 5195 5196 5197 5198 5199 52� 5201 5202 5203 5205 5206 5207 5208 5209 52io 52u 5212 52�-4 5215 5216 5217 52i8 5219 5220 5221 5222 5223 5224 5225 5226 5150 5151 1391� 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 1�.00 �4oi GEI�RAL F[TND Jo Russell Carroll Judge school fee $ Club Cafe Frisoners meals Dahl.berg Bros.� Inc. Service Daniels Studio Recreation Eaegre & .Benson Lega1 services Farnham Stationery Supply Co,Recreation Supplies Howellts Ben Franklin Recreation Supplies John Ga�nell , Square dance caller Gopher State Fxterminating Rat poison Griswold Signal Co. Lenses & reflectors Gustafson & Fuxa 8epair & supplies M. B. Hagen Co, Fire Insurance LaurenZ A. Harris Car allawance & expenses for Recr. insitute Hennepin County, Dr. Prisoners costs Henn.Co. District .Boiler Boi.s��r Inspection Mike Holm, Sec. of.State I,isting.6 Hopkins Fire Dept. Fixe Calls and phones Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Repair & Supplies Justus Lumber...Co. Supplies Karel's Restaurant Basketball banquet meals �Selley Sa1es Co. Fire Dept. supplies Miller•-Davis Co, Supplies Minneapolis Gas Co. 3ervice Minn.Fire Eztinguisher Co, Recharge C.0.2 1� National Caaaera Exchange Film rental _. ATorthern States Power Co. Service Northwestern Bell Telephone Service N.W. National.Bank.of Hopki.ns-Caunting meter money Donald Olson Poundmaster K. Masiielfl Otto Judge school fee Poueher Printi.ng Co. Printing Public Administration Service-Standards frr assessing Roee�rald6Cooper, Inc. Signs and posts Royal Typewriter Co.� Inc. Repairs Security National Insurance Insurance premiums Suburban Chev. Co.. Repairs Suburban Henn.Co. Relief Relief Y7. C. Whitney _ Electrical inspector Sal�ries Last 2 of Apri1 _ Hourly lst � of April Haurly Last 2 of,April Nationa]: Recreation��.ssoco Pixtilications Minnesota Safety Council Dinner Ticket RC1AD AND BRIDGE FUND Dahlberg Bros., Inc.:- m Flour city Brnsn_co. Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Mnnicipal Steel Corp. 1Vorthern States Po�ner Co. B1.W. Bell Telephone Coo ftepublic Creosoting Coo Security National Insurance Grader tires & repairs Gutter Broom refilled Repairs_& supplies 300� Cross chain Service Service ftoad Tar Insuxance premiums 8.8 120,93 5.30 126,11 11.70 2,58 i5.00 i5:oo �8.66 8.05 5o,2s 83.60 9.00 �.s� 1.50 1677.00 60o0�t 7.49 77oQ0 �.io 89.26 ]1�li..38 3.50 i.25 790.1�2 119.73 52.00 83.75 l�6. 0 5.00 138•O1 32.00 261e83 68.20 385 s �F 65.79 2188.87 740.47 837.33 8:95 5s� � 290.10 � 53.00 39e38 262.99 i4.56 13.25 807.81� 54s74 C� -2• ;(Roa.d & Bridge Fund, continued) ].lI.02 Earl Sewa31 Contractor Black Top ].l�03 Sm3th-Durin'�4�Co:,. Inc. S�reeper repairs ],.I401�. Standard Oil` CompaRy Gasoline Salaries Last � of April Hourly � lst � of April Hourly I�ast 2 of _9pri1 WATER F'UND 1129 H. E. Anderson Garage rent for Mag 1130 Electro-Rust-Proofing Corp, Cathodic protection 1131 The Flox Compar�y, Inc. Nalco Balls 1132 Gustafson & Fuxa #3 PumP & Supplies 1133 Homelite Corporation ,Pump repairs 1131F Laa�pert Yards 1 lock set 1135 New England Meter Repaax Co. Meter repairs 1136 Northerr� Stgtes Power Co. Service 113? Northern States Power Coo Hook up �3 Pump 1138 Northwestern Bell Telephone Service .e . 1139 Security National Insurance Insurance premiums Lllt.O Waterous Compar�r . Ii�pdrant repairs 3alaries Last 2 of April Hourly lst.z of April Hourly Last 2 of_9pril� SEWAGE DISPOSAL FUND 1t27 Ess Brothers & Sons L�28 Fairbanks, P�orse & Co. l�29 Lampert Yards 430 Northern States Po�rer Co. �31 RT.WeNational Bank of Mpls. 1�32 Suburbaxi Chev. Co. 433 voia 3alaries Hourly Hourly Manhole rings & covers Pump repairs 3 sacks cement Service Coupons Repaaxs Last 2 of April lst Z of April Last Z of ,April $2689,11 . 40, 2�, 1GI�e00 1020.68 �.77 s 23 318e94 � 95.� • 210.00 1�95000 1�41.59 17e62 2.50 29.96 581.98� 225.00 8.13 2i3e85 9.10 1�67..11 1 `' a,�. 168..38 � 96,00 71eo6 3.45 296.07 2415s10 5.19 171.e12 133.62 91.77 P�P2ANENT INNIPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND la.7.8 �m. Cast Iron Pipe Co. Cast iron pipe $ 236.00 ?�19 Bren Hardware Supplies . 6.05 420 Richard M. Ferron Const.Co. Fina1 estimate water & _ sewer -Monk and Oxford 61�1}5.�9 Lt21 Frank N. TrJhitney Recording fee 1.25 422 Hennepin County Purchase price of Lot 13� .: Block 63, W.Mp].s. _ 3�0.00 Salaries Last 2 of April 326..96 xourly lst 2 of april 106m86 Hovrly Last Z of_April 111092 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNT) N.W. National Bank � of Mpls Goupons $�l�1.8,24 -3- Qese7,q moved, Milbert seconded, that Reeol��ion�+:IIo� 271��';`b� RE50LUTION REFERRIII� TO THE CITY ENGINEI�t �iE 11G�TTER QF B?�ACgrl'OP SURFACING CERTAIN STR�TS" � marked Exhibit pA" � be a.dopted. Carried. `� �esely moved, Milbert seconded, that request of �inneapolis Gas Compar�y for ma.�n extensions, their �Tumbers 153, 185, 186, and 187, be granted, subject to citp engineerts approval• Carried. � Milbert moved, Vesely seconded, that request�d�ated �-15-52, by Northern States Power Company for permit to place four poles, be gra.nted, subject to city engineer�s approval. Carried. Veselg moved, �ilbert seconded, that surety bond of Donald Osterberg be accepted, subject to approval of citg attorneg. Carried. Aese],y moved that communication dated 4-2�,�2 by J. Russell Carroll, perta.ining to petition to amend the charter of the City of Hopkins be placed on file• As there was no second to this motion same was conaidered lost. �ilbert moved, Perbi.$ seconded� that Mr. Taylol�'8 reconnnendat,,ion of 5-2-52� pertaini.ng torpersormel changes be placed on file. Carried. SrRecr Dt%►7 - _. , . Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, that J. Russell Carrollts cor�aunication dated 1�-2�.-52� pertaining to petition to amend the charter of the City of I�opkins, be referred to the cha.rter commission for reco�endation. Perbix voting no, carried. Pursitant to notice; bids were opened for the furnishing of a new police car and the followin� ti3.ds �rere receivedr _ Bot3 Knowle� Ford Compa�iy :.................:.� 9:00 Dahlberg Bros., Inc..... .................... 1660:00 The �Toodhead Company ........................ 17lt9.94 Zakariasen moved, 4ese�y seconded, that above bids be referred to t�he c ity manager for recommendation, Dahlberg not voting, carried. Bids were also opened for a I�-�eheel drive tractor loader and the follow:ing bids Were received: Olson Equipment ComPanY ............::.:.::.�81✓5:00 Minnesota Constractors Equipment Co........11120.00 �Pm.H. Ziegler Company ..............:....... ?050:00 Rosholt Equipment Compaqy................•�]2597.00 a- z� 9� �� -� z 87'� ��" Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded� that above bids be referred to the city manager for recommendation. Carried• Bids Were also opened for an accounting machine and t�e follorv�ri.ng bids were receivedt National Cash Register Company...........�3960,00 Burroughs Adding �achine Compar�y.......... 3780.00 Zakar.i�seamoved., Vese];y seconded, that the above �bids be referred to the city manager for study and reco�ends,tion. Carried. � 7,�axiasen moved, Dahlberg seconded� that the Zoning and Planning Commission co��n�cation dated 5-6-52,�pertaining to six foot setback in certain alleys be placed on file. Carried. Zakariasen moved.� Milbert seconded� that the reading of Ordina.nce No.75� N1N OHD2I�IANCE RII,ATING TO SET BACK iIl�IES ON CLRT�IN ALLEYB AI�ID AMII�IDING ORDINAPTCE NUNIBER EIGHT QF� 7HE CITY� OF HOPgIlVS"� be accepted as t2ie first reading thereof. Vesely eoting no� carried• Zakariasen moved� Vesely seconded� that Zoni.ng and Planning Co�ission co�mulication dated 5-6 52� pertaining to other possible sites for the proposed ne� city hall be placed on file. Carried. � ,�� � � r Vese],y moved, BHilbert seconded, that Mr. Taplor+s recoffinendation,clated 5-5-52, t,hat specifications be drawn for a new garbage truck and bids be called f or, be approved. Carrieda Dahlberg moved, Vesely s econded, t�at Pdr. Taylor�s comimznication� clated 5 5-52� pertaaning to speed limit on Harrison A�enue South be placed on file pending further study. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that reco�nendation bg D�r. Taylor to confer with the State Public bcaminer�s office for advice on setting up a ehart of accounts, be approved, subject to the cost not eg�eeding �100o00m Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that 11�r. Ta�ylorts recoffinendation, d�ated 5-6-52� that council authorize the employment of a student trainee from 6-1 52 to 9-5�2 be tabled. Garrieda Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that check be dravQn in the amount of �300000 payable to Hennepin County for a deed to Lot 13, Block 63, �fPest Minneapolis. Carried. ��`9Ce�Fw� vAct�-y c:,cr,SrAr�.o�r S.�rc- Vesely moved� Dahlberg seconded, tha,t Resolution No.271� "A RESOI�UTION ORDERING Tf� IlVSTAI�.ATION OF SANITARY SEyVER A1�ID WATER �AINS LF�DING TO.. �iE INTERSEICTION OF TYI�R AV�VIJE.. AND S T. . ZOUIS S�" � marked �ibit nB" � he adopted. Carried. vesely moved� Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No,275� "�•RESOLUTION �tDEf�ING A IiF�1RING ON EI�TTGINEER�S RF�PORTS ON CERTAIN ZOCAL INIl'ROVE@l�NTSn� marked Exhibit "C",.be adoptedo Carried, _ Meeting ad,journed� ATTESTa / , . ( ' . W. Har an Taglor� I�ay�or G���� �5.;'.t,��.rA. �, Ao- . Elmqu st, S retary to the Counci � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTI01� N0. 27�4 A RES'�I,IITION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEER THE MATTE& OF BT,�CKTOP S[JRFACING CERTAIN STREET S. WFiEREAS. there has been Piled �ith the City Clerk and b�► the Clerk presented to the Cfty Council tevo petitione, one of �shich asks Por the blacktap surfacing of Second Street North fmm ite interaection with I+`ifth Avenue easterly to its intersection with Park Lane� and the other of mhich asks for the blacktop sarfacing of the aoutherly One hundred seventy feet of Hiawatha ��enne as shov�n on the plat'of Minnehaha Oake and the right-of-way acquired b� the Cit� of Hopkins for an easterly extension of Aiawatha Avenne to connect �vith the northerly extension of Monk Avenue, and WH�REAS, the owners of most of the property againat �ohich the coat of the blacktop surfacing of said atreeta would be assessed �ig�led���id tavo petitions and agreed to p�y the coet thereoY, and WHEREAS� the costa of both of said improvementa ehould be seseesed againet the property found benefitted thereby; IdOW, THERE�ORE� BE IT B,ESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TH� CITY OF HOPKINS that the matters of blacktop eurfacing said tv�o atreeta be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to inveatigate the neceaeity a.nd feasibility �hereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKIIVS at e regnlar meeting thereof held thie sixth day of �iay, 1952. A. �l. Elmqui et � Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney� City Attorney W. Ha,rlan Perbix, Ma,yor � i �6��✓ d� �. �r� � � G ��� VA CTTY OF HOPRINS °� � HENirEPI�T COUNTY, i�iINI�'�SOTA RESOLUTION iJO. 271 A RESOLUTiON ORDERING THE INSTALLATION � OF SANITARY SEWER AP1D WATER MAII�TS LEADING �0 TcIE INTERSECTIOIv OF TYT,ER AVEWE AND ST. LOUIS STREET. WHEREAS� the CounciZ of the City of Hopkfns on Marchlg,x952, adopted a. resolution referring to Frank Laska� City Engineer, for his investigation and report� the mattera of the installation of eanitary aewer and water mains leading to the intersection of St. Louis Street and TylAr Avenue, and WHEREAS, said �hgineer has inveatigated �J.�e necesaity a.nd feasibility of eaid improvements, and on April 1, Z95z, reported thereon to the Council and filed hie written reports with'.1iie Secretary of the Council� in which reports the Engineer recommends: � 1. That tvater mains be inatalled in the followin� loc�.tion, to-wit, commencing at the intersection of Washi�gton Avenue and Second Street ZTorth, thence running easterly along Second Street North to 'I'yler Avenue, thence �o.rt�erly along Tyler Avenue '�bout one hundred feet (100), thence no rtheasterly acro sa Lo t Ninety-.three ( 93) , Audi tor' s Subdivi sion No. Two Hundred `I'hirty-nine ( 239) , to the interaectioa of Lake Street and Nionk Avenue. at an estimated cost of Forty-three Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-four and 50�100 ($�+j, 271+• 50) Dollars, axid that the properties affected by and to be asseseed for eaid impravement are all of Section Nineteen (19), To��vnshin One Hundred Seventeen (117) � Range Twenty-one (21) , lying East (E) of the rig�.t of way of the Great Northern Railway Compa.ny� and all that part of the Northweat Q�.iarter (NW4) of the Southwest Quarter ( 3W�) of Section Twenty ( 20) , Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying Northerly of the center line oP F�celsior road and eaeterly of the West (V� line of Secti�dn:> �venty (20) and weeterly of the wpat (W) Iine of Cerard�e l�eadoa�brook Addition, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin Co�znty, Minnesota, �; and 2. `I'hat sanitary sewer maias be inatalled in the following location, to-�eit, commencing at the lift station on Second Avenue North about T'nree Hundred Seventy fise (375) feet East (E) of Waehington Avenue, thence zvnning easterly along Second Street North to the intersection of Second Street North and Tyler Avenue, at an estimated cost of Fort�-four Thoueand Seven Hundred a.nd Twelve (��, 712.00) Dollars, and that �he properties affected by and to be assessed for eaid im�nroPement are Lots Ninet,p-one (91)� Ninety-two (92) � and Ninet�-three (93), Auditors �ubdivieion No. 239, Hennepin County� Minnesota, and all of the plat o.f Stevene Oakvaood Park, and that part of the Southwest 9�.iarter ( S�a4) of the Northweat Q�.arter (N�) of Section Nineteen (19) , Townahip (3ne Hundred Seventeen (117) , Railge Twenty-one {2).) , l�ing East of the rig�.it of way of the Great Northern Ra.ilway Compa.n�r, and Blocks One (1) to Seven (7) inclusive and �,relve (12)� Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (1�+), West Minneapolie Center, according to tr.e duly recorded plat thereof on file a.nd of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hennepin County, Minnesota� and W�i�EAS� on April 1� �952� the City Council of Hopkina adopted a resolution setting 'Iliesday, thP sixth da,y of May, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the council chambers at the city ha11 as the time and place for conaidering eaid reports a.nd acting thereon, and 47HEREAS� a notice of said hearing has been publiehed in the 9uburb�n Presa in ita iasues of A,�ril 17 and 2�+� 1952, and the Affi.davit;� of Publication of said notice has been filed t�th the Secretary of the Couricil, and �RE.4S, no petitioa setting forth opposition to eaid improvements or either oP them was filed wi%h the City Ma,nager pr9.or to the date and hour set for said hearing, and no one appeared in oppoaition;•�thereto;- -iJOW-;_:.T$EREFORE. BE IT RE30LVFD BY THE COVt�CIZ OF THE CITY OF HOPgIDTS that the �vat er installation of eanitary sewe� ne in the above described locatione are necessary for the health, welfare, and convenience of the cit� and ita inhabitante, and it ia hereby determined and ordered that aaid improvementa be made� and that the costs thereof be aeaeased against the propert� hereinbefore�=described. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this sixth day of Mav, 1952• W. HARLAN pERBIX, c��AY^R A. W. E],mqeii et, SerrAtary to the CounCil Fran� N. Whitney, Ci ty At to rney ,; ' CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPI Id COiTNTY � MINNE SOTA RE�LUTION N0. 275 A RE�LUTION OflD�ERII�G A HEARIIVG O1V ENGIAt�H' 8 REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IAqPROVEMENTS. � WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hogkins on May 1, 1957., adopted a reeolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer� for his inaestiga.tion and report, the matter of blacktop earfaciag Twentieth Aaenue North between Egcelsior Boulevard and Second Street North, a,nd WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on August 21, 1951, ad.opted a reeolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investiga.tion and report, the matter of blackto� eurfacing Eighteeath Aeenue North from Third Street North to the right-of-�a,y of the Minneapolie and St. Louia Railaray Company, �nd �iHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkina on April 1� 1952� ado�ted a resolution referring to Rrank Laska, City Fhgineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing o�her etreete in the plat of Weat Minneapolis, `t'hird Division,namely: Eighteenth Avenue BTorth from Excelsior Boule�'ard to Third Street North, Nineteenth Avenue North from Egcelsior Avenue to Fourth Street North� Tooeatieth gvenue North from Second Street North to Third Street PTorth, and Firet Street North, Second Street North, and Third Street North from Seventeenth AQenue DTorth to Twentieth Avenue Idorth� and WHEaEAS, eaid Engineer has investigated the aecessity and feasibility of blacktop anrfacing a11 of the etreets hereinbefore described and each of the�nn� and on May 6� 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports nvith the Secretary of the Council� �aa which reporte the Engineer recommends the blackton surfacing of a11 of said above described atreet� at an eatimated coat of Tarenty-t�ro thousand three hundred dollare (�22, 300.00) , a.nd WFi�E&EA3, the Council of the City of Hopkins onu'.April 1, �952, adopted a resolution referMng to Frank Laska, City E4�gineer, for his investigation and report. the matter of the installatioa of concre�� curb and gntter on both aidee � of Twentieth Avenue North from E�celeior Avenue to Third Street l�orth and on the f rom Nor�h aide of �celsior Avenus�Seventeenth Anenue to Twenty-firat Avenue and on the West eide of Seventeenth Avenne �orth from Second Street No rth to -�Fourth Street North:;and on both eides of Ei�teenth gvenue North and Nineteenth on Avenue North from �celsior Aaenue to Fourth Street North aad�both sidee of F'i rat Street No rth, Second Street North and Thi rd Street No rth from Seventeenth Aveaue DTorth to Twentieth Avenue North� and WFiEREAS, said E4igineer has inveatigated the necessity and feaeibility of installing eaid concrete curb arid gatter in eaid locations and each of them, and on Ma,y �, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed hie'written report with the Secretary of the Council� in which report the Engineer recommends the inst�lling of concrete curb and gutter in each and a.11 of said locatione at an ee�tmated cost of Fifty-three thoueand one hundred si�ty-eeven dollars and thirty-one cente ($53,167,31), and WI�REAS� the Council of the City of Hoplcins on Ap ril 15� �952. adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Ehgineer, for his inveeti- th� ea t si de o f� gation and report, the matter of inatalling concrete curb on� ight�i Avenne orth from Third Street North to Minnetonka Mills Road. and WHEREAS� sa3d Engineer hae inveeLtgat�dr�the necesaity and fe�sibilit� of said improvement arid on l�a,g�.6,"�.l��reported thereon to the Council and filed hie v�ritten renort to the Secretary of the Con.ncil. in vahich report the Ehgineer recommende the insta111ng oP said curb at eaid location at an estimated coat of Four hundred eighty-five dollare ($�85.00), and 1dI�FEAS� the Council of the City of Hopkins on gpril 15, 1�52. adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laeka, City Engineer, for hie investigatioa and report, the matter oP inetalling concrete curb on the North side of Excelaior Aeenue commencing at the intersection of Excelsior Avenue and Washington Avenue and iunning westerly along the North eide of �celsior Avenue for One hundred feet (100') also the matter of conatructing eideuralk along the North side of Egcelsior Aeenue in froat of Lots Thirteen (13), F'ifteen (15), and One (1)� Block Fice ( 5) � Parkridge and along the North eide of Excelsior Avenue from Park Laae to �ashington Aeenue, and WHEREAS� s�.id Engineer has ineestig�ted the necessity and feasibility of inatal'ling said concrete curb and eidewalk in eaid locatione and has reported thereon to the Council and filed hie o�Mtten report vaith the Secretary of the Council, in v�hich �eport the Ehgineer recommenfls the inatalling of said curb and ,:;. ,;,:. ;:;; aidewalk in eaid locatione at an eetimated cost of �ro thousaad five hundred dollara ( $2, �jp0.00) ; I�OW� THERE�BE, BE IS RESOLVED THAT SAID II�iPROV�+IENTS and each of them will be considered bg the Council and action taken on at a regular meeting of the Cit� Conricil to be held on the third day of June� 1952, at aeven-thirty o'clock p.m,. and BE IT I�TJRTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager give notice of the eaid hearing by publiahing a notice onee each week for two s�tcceaeive roeeke in the official ner�spaper of sa.id City Council, said notice to describe in general la.ngu.age the improvementa recommended �i1n the Engineere reporte and the estimated coets thereof. ADOPTED BY THE COIIIdCIL OF TIiE CITY OF HOPKINS at a regnlar meeting thereof held this eixth day of May, �952• W. Harlan Perbig, Mayor A. W. E],mqai st, Secretary to the Council Frank N. Whitney. City Attorney m ��N 0 j � ,, `�+°6s` � � �,� � CITY OF HOPgINS HENPIEPIIV COIINTY� MINidTE�TA NOTICE OF HEARIAG ON ENGINEEH' S REPOi{�PS OIQ CERTAII4 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE IS �REBY GIVffi that the City Engineer of Hopkiae did on the aixth day of Ma�� 1952, file hie written reporte to and with the City Council recommeading: 1. That T�aeati eth Rvenue No rth between �cel eio r A9enue and Second Street North, aad Eigh?tben�hnAvenue North from Third Street D?orth to the right-of-�ray of the Minneapolis and Sto Louis Railwa,y Compan�. and Eig�teeath � Avenue DTorth from Excelsior Avenue/ Third Street Idorth, and Nineteenth Avenue North from E`xcelaior lvenue to Fonrth Street North, and Ta►entieth Avenue North from Second Street North to Third Street North� and F`irst Street Idorth, Second Street North aad Third Street North from Seventeentii Avenne North to Twentieth Avenue DTorth atl be snrfaced �vith blacktop at an eetimated cost of Twenty-tt�o thoueand three hundred dollara ($22, j00.00) � and 2. That concrete ca.rb and gutter be installed on both sides of Twentieth Avenne North from �celaior Avenue to Third Street North aud on the north eide of E�oBrsior Avenue from Seveateenth Avenne to Twenty-firat Avenue and on the weet side of Seventeenth Avenue North from Second Street �Torth to on Fonrth Street North and/both sides oP Eighteenth Aeeaue ldorth and DTineteeath Aveaue North from �celeior Avenue to Fourth Street DTorth and oa both sidee of Firet Street ATorth� Second Street PTorth and Third Street North from Seventeenth Avenne North to Twentieth Avenue North, at aa estimated cost of Fift�*-three thousand one hnndred aigty-seven dnllars a.nd thirty-one cente (�53.�67.j1), and j. That concrete curb be in�talled on the east side of Eighth Avenue bTorth from Third Street North to I�innetonka Mille Road at an estimated cost of �'our hundred eig�ty-five d.ollara (��5.00) , and 1+. That concrete carb be ineta].led on the north side of Excelaior Avenue commencing at the intereection of �celaior Avenue and Washiagton Avenue and running weaterly along the north side of Ezcelsior Avenue for One hundred ' Peet (100�) aleo that eidemalk be coastructed aloag the north side of Excelsior Avenue ia front of Lote Thirteen (13), Fifteen (15), aad Oae (1), Block Five (5)� Parkridge, and along the Aorth eide of F�celsior Avenue from Park Lane to Washington gvenue, at an estimated coet of T�o thousan.d fiQe hundred dollara ($2.500.00). �O�I CE I S PiTRTHER GIVE'DT that the City Council has by resolution has fixed Tuesday, the Third day of June, �952, at 7:30 p.m., at the Council chambera in the Ci ty Hall as the time and place at �shi ch the Council aoill hear euch persona as care to be heard in reference to eaid improvemente and each of them. and will conaider eaid Ehgineer's reporte and act thereon. Da.ted at Hopkins, Minnesota, this ninth day of May, 1952, . Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Publi ahed in 9ub�nrban Press on May 15 and 22, �952. 0 �alton R. L. Taylor, City Manager !�'�� � ��� 'a � � � 1 , �� ` � . CITY �' HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR GARBAGE TRIICK Bids will be received by the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, until 8:00 P.M. on Ztiiesday, June 3rd, 1952s for furnishing one truck chassis with cab and one garbage truck body. Detailed specifications are available from the City Manager of Hopkins, Mi.nnesota. Walton R. L. Taylor City Manager . Published in the Suburban Press on May 22, 1952e � ✓' �� �� � � � � � ,,�, �,�` � F�, . , A s ecial meeting of the Council of the Cit,� of Hopki.ns, B�innesota, / P was held at 12 o�clock Idoon� on Monda�r� B�a,y 12� 1952. Members present �rere Mayor Perbiu� Councilmen Zakaria�en, BBilbert, Dahlberg� and Vese7�r� and City Manager Taylor, �gineer Laska, and Attorney �Phi-ta�ey. �eanbers absent: N,one. � . r�' Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded, that the loor bid of Bob gnoePles Ford Company for the furnishing of a ne� police car, in the amount of �1595.� be acceptede Dahlberg not voti.ng� earried, Vesely moved that the proposed bond sale� in the amm�nt of.�325�000.00� for anticipated constx�ction wurk to be done this year, be sold as special assessment bondso ls there was no second to this motinn, same % �as considered lost. B�eeting ad j ourned0 � �„�,,�,:��,�a�� �.�.�� Ao �.. quist, ec tary to he ouncil � �� ��fi� � ��,�� � �� �,��� ��r`a. � , �'� ����� � � I �� a� ��- �m�°'� � �� �'� i 7 � � �� Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins� Mituiesota� was duly held at the Council Chambers in the City Ha11 in said city on �,iesdag � the 13th day of May, 1952� at 5:00 o�clock P.Mo The follawing members were present: W. Harlan Perbix, Leonard Milbert� Joseph C. Vesely� Earl A. Dahlberg, and Russell H. Zakariasen� and the follawing were absent: None ��� ��� ��� Councilman Dahlberg introduced the following resolution and maved its adoption: ftesolution No. 278 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING T?� ISSUANCE CIF' PERMANENT.Il�ROVEMENT.REVOLVING_FUND BOND6 � WHENEAS' the City of Hopkins has undertaken numerous local improvements for which special assessmerits ma�r be leeied against benefited property, and TnhIERE�S, the City has an insuffiezent amount to the credit� of the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund to pay the amount due or which will become due on account oi said improvements, and WHEf�EAS, the sum of $150,000 must be provided in the Permanent Improvement_Revolving Fund in addition to the amount nrn,� on hand� NOW, THEl�EF'C1ftE� SE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota� as follows: . lo In order to provide money in the Permauent Improvement Reaolving �nd in order to maintain said fund, the City of Hopkins sha11 issue and sell Permanent Improvement Revolving F�nd Bonds in the amwnt of �150,000. Said bonds shall be i.n the denomi.nation of � �1,000 each, shall bear date July 1� 1952, beax' interest at the rate or rates designated by the purchaser, payable January 1� 1953, and semia.nnally thereafter on Januaxg 1 and July 1 and shall mature seria7ly, without option of prior payment� on January 1 in the years and amounts as follows: �7,000 in 1951�� 1955 and �956, �8,�o in 1957 �d 1958, �13,000 in 1959, , �15,000 in 1960, �25,000 in 196]. and �30,� � 1962 ana 1963. 2. The city council shall meet in the Council Charabers in the City Hall on Tuesday, the 17th day of June� 1952, at 8:00'o�clock P.M.� for.the piu�pose of receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of s�id bonda. The City Clerk sha11 cause notice of sale to be published as required by.law in the HENrIEPIN COUNTY REV�T, a newspaper of general circulation in the city� �nd i.n CpT�RCIAL Tr1EST� .a financial paper published in Minneapolis, Minnea�ta. The notice_shall recite that the city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis� Minnesot�, both without expense to the purchaser and shall require that each bidder furnish a good.faith check in the amount of at least $3��0O.00s 0 Passed May 13� 1952v Filed and attested this 13� day of May� 1952• W. Harlan Perbix Mayor.. Attest: A, TnT. Elmquist Secretary of the Covncil The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Counci]man Zakariasen� and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in fa�or thereof: W. Harlan Perbix,Leona�d Milbert, Earl A. Dahlberg and Russell H. Zakariasen and the following voted against the same: Joseph C. Vesely whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. �kariasen moved, Qlesely seconded, that, upon reco:runendaticn of City Manager Taylor, the bid of Rosfi olt Equipment Company for the flirnishing of one new Hough Model HM Payloader, in the �nount of `�'"�-�rTsvv� be accepted. Carried. iz S �G,o� Meeting adj ourr�l., ( � � � �.em-I�.y� � A. W._Elmquist, ecretary to the Council IId4EN: 0 2. � __ � � \ , \ ��'rl''3C'� �f" ��.i�l�t'�C'� O�` i���i�.T� Q�' 1;,� � G:L�1' CQUTlC31 E�'�' tYt@ �:i"ty' O�` HOpltirl�, �Ielu�ep�.l't.-% Caunty, Minr��ota -- - -- --- _ _ � ,� �: �/ P "� �.x+sum�� to d'uc c��1�€�nd na�GiGe ��iereo�, � s eoiel ; t�eetin�; af �he C3,'�y Cour���1 of tl�e �ity oP Hopkir�s, l�x�esota, v�a� d�� i��Td a� �he Counai�. Cha�n�ae�� 3r� t�e C�.��r i�il �� s�id ai�r on Tuesday , the i3th aay af' t!�ays �952� at 5:00 �folock p.M. �'he follo�ting memb��s �ntex� ���et�tt �• Harl�n Parbix, Leon�rd Milbor�, Joeeph C. Veeely, �arl A. Dahlberg, and Russell H. Z�aksr��sen, and �Me �ollowin� were abs�n�: �auneil�n ��hlberg None � � � x��oluti4n �nd m.�rved �.t� �dopti�ns � � � ��troduced �he follo�rin� ��o1u�i��. �o. �78 . A �SC?LU'1"i0N �UTZ30RI�Ii�G TI� i��IIANC� �F PEi�A��A� Tf�:I'RO'qE1�NT RE�t7L�I�� �'iTNl) �ONDS ��iI�1�S, the C3.ty` oi` Hogkf.n� �:� unde��a�n numes�c�t�s lc�al improvement� for �h$ch speaial a��r��sme�,t� may be lev�ed aga�.�� bex�efi�ed Ax�opert�, €�nd t���, thA ci�y �ra� a� i��uf'Yieien� :mo�nt to �he credi� o�' tY�� 3'��n�ent �graee�aen� �volvin�; Fund to pag ��e amount due ar �rh�ch wili becc�me+ d�e o� �.cc�e,in� of a�id �p�ove- men�s, artd trd�REAS, the suu� o� $150,4QQ m�t beprovided in �he �rmar�ent �rovemen� Revc�lving Fur�d 3n ad�.3�ian ta �he amoun� i30W Oi! h�l�t3, NOW, T�Q�, �� i� R�SpL�D �y '�he Gity Co�anc3.3 0� the Ci�� o�' Hc�gki�as, Mitan�La��, �s �ollaws: l. In ox�de�r �o pravide �oney in the �ermat�ent Im�rovemen� 1�evolvSr�g Fund in order to maiu#.ain said fu�d, the �it�t o�' Tio�kin� ��11 1��ue �n�d �eil Fe;�nent I�rovemen� R�valvix� �iad �o�d� in �h� aa�vun� of ��.5t),�00. S�id '�onc� siE�,ll be ir► th� denanti»a�idn of $1,0a0 eac�h, �ha11 �re�� drate J� �, Ig�j2, besr interest at �l�e �ate o� �at�s d��ign�ted bp �tae �urct�mser, Pay�,b�1e 3anuaay 1, 1953, and �emiant�uallg thex�eea��er vn Januarsr 1�nd Ju3.y ���d sha�.i m��wCe serialiy, wi�h�u� opt�.c�n og priar paym�nt, an Janu�ry 1 in ��ie �e�►rs and amcaun�� as folla�: �7,Oc� �n 1 5�, �955 �nd 195�� �8,000 i,n 1957 and 1958s �13��7Qa ?.rt 1959: ��5�000 i� 19601 $�S,�QQQ 1b 1961 atZd ��a,goa �.� 1962 �na i963. i. m _a �y �pw �r�� �°'rQu�Q.il ����i ��t �� �i��. Rr��,Ri V��Pi�+� �YZ ��18 C�.'��i' ��.1 Qtl �.`�t$�i���T� ��E� �."��%�. �t�►,�T t��' siV�l�� �95�, �t 8. C�b cy' c 3.ock �. M. �, fa�� �he p�s►gv�e a� x�eaeiv��,rrzg �r�d c�id��ir� �e�1.ec� b�.+d� ���► �% p�Gh�.s� of �ai�, bptu�a.. T�te �i�r ��.eark shall c�tas.� r�o���� af` ,�al� tv be �ub1l�k�ed a� �eq,uix*�rd by Iaw �,� th� HENl�EP3N C�ilN.t'3� REVI$W, a ne�rsp��ae�� af ��it�2�a1 C1Y���].��3prt �.17t tt1G ��ty� E3rid 11ts C41��'��, tt�$S'3'a � f9.t�n��.a1 ��pe� �o�'��.S�taed �.n M�..nmeapol�e,, l�r�x���a�a. �ie notio� �t�ll �e�i.te �Y�t �I�e Q1t;� �,.1� �haz�t�ti�h prirl�ec� bo�ds atYd �pprov�ng le��� opi�a3.an aP Me�sr�. P�egre� & Benson M3.nne�pol�e, l��inn��o�as batY� w�.ti�au� expe��e ta the purcE�ser an� st�11 requl�e �h�t each bidcler �u�n3�h a gosd �'�iti� check it� the ambun� oF �t l��st $3,QOO.C10. P�ts��d 1�Y 1� : �952, Filed as�d ���es�eci y�ia�.� 13 � da�y� af Tnay ,�9�2. �%�,���-�C �'- c=�--G-�.`-� / a-y.- Atteeti= �,Qr . c� ary o- e ouneil `""' �he mo�ion �'or �txe �dop��.on o� the �'ore�oing re�olut�.on w�� c�,ily �eeonded �ay Cour�cix�x� Z�Ise�rissen A��d t�on vo�e beit� �ak�n thereon �Che x''oalov�r�,r� uo�;ed �.n ��,vor thereo�s �t. Harlan Perb�x, Leonard i�ilbert, �arl A�. � Dahlberg and Russell H. Zakar�:�san at3d �he� tC!].24�a.t� V�a�t@d ���a�,lz8� �h� ��rr�; Joseph C. Vesely wh��eupox� �,aic� r��oluti�r» c��� decl�t'�eed duly pa�sed �nd mdopt:ed. �s =�� - �s , �-' . �� V, � � ., - s��i� c� r�..�r�cM'�I, CDUI�' B�' �1��'IN • fn a�•.d �. I„ �i�e u:t�dea���ed, �qit� �h� du�.y �,tsai.ifi�d ��si €�atin� Gi�r C�.ei�� a�' the C�t� �P �c�Pk��ae, Mi.n�ie�otam ��a her�'� �es►t� tha� � t�v►c� o+��f'u�.l�r ec��ed �he �.ttaahed ar� �'�►�e� �ai� e�c'��'��� o� �a���� Q�' � ep�ciel �etirlg oi' t'�� C�,� Cvunc�l o� �ra3c� cit� helc� o�a T�%�r Z�th � Z9�2, �ii�h tl�e orig3t�. the��of �n i�.�.@ ��'i �i' OF�'iCE'�d �nc3 �he �ame �� a fu'y..l, ��e at�ci cox�c"� �:r3nscri�� therefr{p�t �nsofar as the e�te rel€���� �c� �b�e �.s�u�nee at�d. ��1� �P �154,OOt� &er�nent ]�p�ov�- tr�n� i%vo��r�n�; i�und Bot�d.� vf ���d c�ty. �i��� My h�and �xs �ue� �3.t� C�erk �nd the ae�l of the v i�y thSs 21 s t�� o� t;�', �.952 • �w.r�r..ro1 V i V,�r M i i1. - er..r�rr.� Citry oP iiopkins, Mi.nxiosota �Se�1� � � � � , �"���1 ���� � d�.__ A regular meeting of the Council of the C�ity of Hopkins, Minnesota� was held at the City Hall at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on Tuesday� May 20� 1952, Members present taere Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Zakariasen and Dahlberg� and City Mana�er Ta.ylor, Attorney Whitney and Engineer Laska, . Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the following funds. .Carried. 5263 5264 5265 �266 5267 5268 5269 5270 5271 5272 5273 5271t 5275 5276 5277 5278 5279 5280 5281 5282 5283 5281� 5285 5286 528? 52a8 5289 �l,z4 �25 1l426 1427 ]�28 ]1�29 1150 v.51 �52 u53 1154 u55 u56 �.57 v.58 u59 ]160 G�DTERAL FUND Allan Office Machines Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Ditto Inc. Dorholt Printi.ng Co, F�udnex-Davidson Agency Gambles _ Henn. Co. Reeiew Charles Hersman Hopkins Fire Dept, Hopkins Motor_Sales Co. Jean Karr & Coo Mi.ne Safety �ppliance Co. Mpls Gas Co. Minn.Fire F�tingu��he��Co. Minn._News Co� Minne Paper & Cordage Coo Municipal Finance Officers C.W.Sugg,City Assessor 1Vorthern $tates Po�rer Co, Northwestern Bell Telephone Public Management , The R.S.& S. Co.�Inc. Jake Scheffler _ stana�a o� co. W. R. L. Taylor,Treasurer Wilcox_ & Follett. Coa H, W. inTilson Co. Eraest J. Duda Mine Safety Appliances Northern States Power J. L..Shiely Coe, Inc. Sta-Vis Oil Coo Terry BTOS.�Inc• 2 Dictation machines �326.06 Adding machine Service . l�.15 Install counter kit 16.13 Ordinance reprints 10,00 Surety Bond 5.00 Supplies 13v08 Supplies and printing 11.00 Making 9 hockey tables 36000 Fire Ca71s 209e� Supplies .75 Library books 12,63 Fire Equipment 407.89 Service 46.63 Rs-charge fire ext. 6.00 Library books 61,25 Sweeping compound So70 1 Municipal accounting,auditing4,00 1 Cit� of Norfolk assessors 5,00 �enrvice 769.1�8 8ervice 3.13 1 subscription to Public Management l�.00 Library books 169.47 Parking meter tools 5.00 Service 23.tt8 Petty Gash items 69.25 Library books 105.89 Library supplies 5.00 RQAD AND 3RIDGE FUND Blacksmith work Co. Respirator Coe Service Pea-ftock Oil clrum Grading Milwaukee�Jefferson lst st.so.& Monroe.alley , WATER FUND Buffalo Meter Co. The Fl� Co,, Inc. Mine.,Safety Appliances Co. Neptune Meter Coo New England Met,e�:Repair Northern Stat,� Po�rer Go. Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Skelly OiS Co, W.R.Z.Taylor, Z`reaaurer ti� Wallace & Tiernan Coolnc. Waterous Compar�y Nleter repairs Freight charges canister Water meter Meter repairs Service Meter Repairs 5ervice Petty Cash items Bottle of OT Sol. Hydrant repairs � lo.00 4sVv 16037 �9.25 3.30 & 2b15o95 � 12.�1�. 41.20 6.61�.. 327e64 15.79 1�.10.39 6,22 5.45 4.17 4voi 9010 -2- S�PAGE DISPOSAL FIT1�ID !�l�9 Bailey Meter Company Charts !�0 Chaska-0arver Motor F�cpress Dragage !ul Hopkins �otor Sales Truck Repairs 1�2 Northern States PoWer CoA Service Lu�3 NeW.Bell Telephone Cos Service PERD6ANENT IB�'ROVF�I�NT REVOLVING F[T1�ID 428 H.A.Rogers Co. lt29 Stanclard Oil Com 430 Frank N. VGhitney � 3•40 3.96 1�085 331.6l� 53.60 Snpplies � L�]..08 Service 3050 Fees Paid for RedordoDeed 1.50 Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded that Ordinance No.75�.�AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SET BAC� LINF� ON CERTAIN ALLEYS AND AB�NDING ORDINANCE NUMBER EIGHT.OF THE CITY_OF HOPKINS"� imarked F�hibit nAn, be.accepted as the secb�d readi.ng .tXiereof, and th�at_ the ordinance be adopted �and published according to la�. Carrieds Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded� that request of the Minneap olis Gas Compar�y f or ma.in , extension, their No.181�, be granted, sub j ec t to ci.ty engineer�s approval. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No•279,"A RESOLUTION R,EFII�RING TO THE CITY ENGINEF�R 7�'E �ATTERS OF IlJSTALLING CODTCRETE CURB ON FIRST STRF�T NORTH BE?9N�.."FIFTEII�TTH AVENUE NORTH Al�.. SISTEENTH AVIIViTE NORTH, �1�ID INSTAI,LING WATER MA2N:�ON A PORTION OF SEVENTH AQF�JE SOUTH"� marked F�hibit "B", be adopted, � Carried,o . . � _ Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that contract of Ladislas Segoe and Associates for a comprehensive ci�y plan for Hopk�ns be accepted, subject to approval of same by tlle city attorney and city manager, with proper financi.ng, Carrieda Dahlberg moved, 2akariasea seconded� that Resolution No.277� "A RF�OLUTION AIITHORIZING THE EX�II�'ION BY THE CITY OF A QUIT-0LAI� DEh� TO_CERTAIN PROPERTY�� marked.E�hibit aC ", be adopted. Garriedo _ Zakari'asen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No.274,nA ftF50LUTI0� ORDERING THE INSTALI�ON AI�)ID OONS2'ftUCTION OF CERTAIN LOCAL I�ROVE�NTS �ID ADJOt1RDTING THE, HEARING , ON OATE LOCAL . IB�'ROgE6�1T'� marked bchibit "D° � be adopted.. Carriec� _ , _ � Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that, upon recoffinendation of City Manager Taylor, the bid of the National Cash Register Compaay be accep ted for the furnishing of an accaunting machine, in the amaunt of �39600000 Carriedm Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that the recommended hourly pajr rate for library assistants, at �1s10, effective 6-1-52, be approvedo Carriedo . . Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that recommended change of pay range of account clerk from 25 A to 29 A be approved. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that p armi.t request bp the �.�& St.L• �Rail�ay Compar�,' for the construction of a spux track into the Masse�r-Harris property be granted, subject to c ity engineer�s approval. Carriscie �3m .� Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution Noo283� "1 R,ESOLU TION � REE'ERRING TO THE CITY ENGIN�., THE BLACKTOP SURFACING OF TU9EGFTH AVENIIE. NORTH FROI�. SDCOND STREET NOR7� TO STATE 7RUNR HIGHVPAY NUMBER_ SEVE[�T�� mas'ked T�hibit "E°� be adopted. Garried. - Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No.280, "A RF�OLUTION ORDERIlVG A HEARING ON ENGINEER1S REPORT ON BLACgTQP SURFACING_S}�7COND.STREET NOR�i.FRC� FIFTH AVENIIT TO PARK I�ANE", marked_�hibit �F", be adopted. Carrieda Meeting adjourned� �. �� ���� A. W. lmqu�-st, Sec ry to t,he Counc ;� � i . - �5. �� � � 7>��' ! �"',,� �. � ° � � � �` �r: ' �°�;; � �;� � . ,� t� � ;� rb �\, i� �. � ° �;.. 1 � � � � �\�� � ` � ��i � � � �, �c' CITY OF HOPKIN� HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 7�. AId ORDINANCE RELATING TO SET BACK LINES ON CERTAIN A.LLEYS AI�TD A1VP�NDING ORDINANCE NUMBER EIGHT OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COtTNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section l. CTrdinance No. 8, Section 5, Subdivision 5, is amended by addin� thereto the following; (d) In that part of the commercial district abutting upon the easterly and westerly alleys in Blocks Sixty-six (66), Sixty-seven (b7), Sixtg-ei�ht (68), Sixty-nine (69), Seventy (70) and Seventv-.one (71),: West Minneapolis Second Division, and Blocks Two (2), Three (3), Four (�.), Five (5), Six (6) and S.even (7), West Minneapolis, no building shall be erected within six (6) feet of the northerly and southerly lines of said easterly and westerly alleys. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held on the :b��h day of �•cri, 1952, and finally read and passed at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the2�� day of �'��3r� l, 1952• W. HARL�LN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. �lmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank rT. Whitney, City Attorney Published in Subu�'ban Press on �il �0, 19520 ��� C ITY OF HOPKI NS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, RESOLUTION NUPdBER 279 A RESOLUTIOA REFERi�ING TO THE CITY ENGIN�R THE NlATTERS OF INSTALLING CONCRETE CURB ON FIRST STREET PTORTH BET�{iEEN FIFTEENTH AVENUE NORTH AND SIXTEENTH AVENUE NORTH, AND INSTALL�I�G WATER MAIN ON A PORTION OF SEVENTH AVENiTE SOUTFl. WFiER�;AS, there has been filed vaith the City Clerk and by the City Clerk presented to t he City Council, two petitions, on both sides of , one askin� for the installation of concrete curb on/First Street North be�ween Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth �venue North, and the other asking for the installation of water main on Seventh Avenue South between.the South (S) line extended of Lot Fourteen (l�) and the �outh (S) line extended of Lot.Eighteen (18),�Block Seven (7), West Minneapolis Arulex� and VPHEREAS, the ovcners of most of the property against �hich the cost of installing said concrete curb and water main would be assessed, in said locations�signed said petitions and agreed to pay the coats thereof, and 11�7REAS, the costs of each of said local improvements should be assessed property found. benefitted thereby; TJOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installing said concrete curb in said location and said water main on said portion of Seventh Avenue South be referred � to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereof and to report to the Council as soon as posaible. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of May, 1952. W. HARL�4,N PERBIX, MAYOR A. 9V. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. VVb.itney, City Attorney � �'�a ,.,� �ti CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, RESOLIITION NUN�ER 2?7 '; A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECIITION BY TF]E `�� CITY OF A Q�TIT-CLAIM DEED TO CERTAIN PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the Citg of Hopkins on September 16, 1911.7, deeded to John Wilbur Moore Post Number 320, American Legion, Lot Eleven (11), Block Six (6), except the southerly Fifty (50) Peet oP the easterly One Hundred (100) feet thereof, Parkridge, Hennepin Count�, Minnesota, as ahown in deed Document Idumber 2500�}3, Files of the Registrar of Titles, in and for said Hennepin County, Pdinnesota, subject to the condition that said property is to be used by the John Wilbur Blioore Post ldumber 320, American Legion for park purposes; NOli6, THEREF4RE, BE IT RESOLVED that said Cit'y of Hopkins release the east- erlg One Hundred (100) feet, except the southerly Fifty (50) feet, of Lot Eleven (11), Block Six (6), Parkridge, Hennepin County, Minne- sota, from the condition and provision contained in said deed that said property be used for park purposes and that the City execute and deliner to said post a quit-claim deed covering such released portion of said property and that the Mayor..;�and City Manager be authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City. BE IT FURTHER RF•SOLVID that this resolution is adopted and such quit-claim deed given w►ith the understanding and agreement on the part of said John �lilbur Moore Post Number 320, that it retain the ownership of the southerly Fifteen (15) feet of the easterly One Hundred (100) feet of said Lot Eleven (11), and permit those who wish to use the plap�round located on said Lot Eleven (11) to cross the same in going to and from said playground. ADOPTED at a re�ular meeting of the Council oP the City of Hopkins held this 20th day of �tag, 1952• W. HARL�iN PERBIX, IVI�YOR A. W. Elmquist, Secret�r� oP the Council Frank N. �ihi tney� City Attorney V CITY OF HOPKINS HENNE PI N C OUNTY, MI NIVES 0 TA F.ESOLUTION NUMBER 2 7L� A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE Ir1STALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN LOCAL ID�PROVEMENTS� ArID AATOIIRNIATG THE HEARING ON ONE LOCAL IMPROVENIEATT. WHEREAS, the Council oi the City of Hopkins on August 7, 1951, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matters of the installation of concrete curb and gutter in the following locations, namel�: On the tiVest side of Fifth �venue North from Third Street North to the South line oi Minnetonka I�Iills Road and from the North line of N:innetonka NIills Road extending�approximately Five Hundred (K00) feet northerly; on the northerly side of P1linnetonka rRills Road from Fifth �venue North and extending approx_imately One Hundred Forty (140) feet southeasterly and from Fif th Avenue rlorth and extending approximately One Hundred Forty (11..�0) feet northwesterly; on the South side of Minnetonka A�ills Road from Fifth Avenue North and extending approximately One Hundred Forty (11�0) feet southeasterly and from Fifth Avenue North extending app_roximately One Hundred Forty (140) feet north�vesterly, also, �n the North side of First Street South from Monroe Avenue to � VanBuren and on the South side of First Street South from the alley in Block Thirty-six (36), tiNest P�inneapolis Center, to VanBuren, and WHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvements and each of them, and on �pril 15, 1952, reported thereon to the Council �nd filed his written reports with the Secretary of the Council, in which reports the Engineer recommends the installation of curb in the above described -locations on Minnetonka Mills Road and Fifth Avenue Plorth at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred Ninety-two and 30�100 (�2,192.30) Dollars and also recommends the installation of curb and gutter a_t the above described loca.tions on First Street South at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred �'orty-two and 3fi/100 Dollars {�2,11}2.36), and :_� VIIHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on August 21, l��l, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matters of the installing of curb and gutter on both sides of Thirteenth Avenue North from the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company to Third Street North, a.nd of constructing curb along the South side and sidewalk along the West side of Lot Six (6),_Block One Hundred Six (106), VVest 114inneapolis, Second Division, and WI�REAS, said Engineer has investi�ated the necessity and feasibility of said improvements and each of them, and on April 15, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the Secretary of the Council, in which reports- the Engineer recommends the installing of curb and gutter on both sides of Thirteenth Avenue North from the right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company to Third Street North at an estimated cost of Two Thousand Two Hundred Ninety and 65�100 Dollars (�2,290.65) ana in addition thereto the installin� of curb and gutter on Third Street North on the Nortn side of Lot One (1)-, block Ninety-two (92), 1��est Minneapolis, Second Division, at an additional cost of T�vo HundredNNinety and 95/100 Dollars (�290•95), and,in which reports said Engineer also recommends the petition f or the construction of curb along the South side and sidewalk along the VJest side of Lot Six (6), Block One Hundred Six (106), VVest " D4inneapolis, Second Division, be denied, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on September 4, 1951, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investi�ation and report, the matter of installing curb and' gutter on the Vdest side of Fifteenth Avenue North between Second and Third Streets North, and �NHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessitv and feasibility of said last named improvement,.and on April 15, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the Secretary of the �ouncil, in which report the Engineer recommends the installation of curb and gutter in said location at an estimated cost of One Thousand Four Hundred Forty-six and. 99�100 Dollars (�1,1�6.99), and ;NHFRFPS, tl�.e Council of the City of Hopkins on October 2, 1�51, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing the alley ih Block One Hundred Two (102), �Nest lt4inneapolis, Second Division, and ��1fHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement, and on April 15, 1952, re- ported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with • the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Engineer recorrunends the blacktop surfacing of said alley at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Seventy-two and L�0/100 Dollars (�372.1�0), and � �.NHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on P�arch 18, � 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for hi9 investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing the alley in Block Ninety (90),.West Ninneapolis, Second Division, and WFiEREAS, said Engineer has investi�ated the necessit,y and feasibility of said improvement and on April 15, 1952, reported , thereon to the Counc�l and filed his written report with the Secretary of_the Council in which report the Engineer recorrunends the blacktop surf acing of said alley at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Thirty-six and 59/100 Dollars (�336.59), and I�REAS, on April 15,, 1952, the City Council of Hopkins adopted a resolution setting Tuesday, the 20th ciay of 147ay, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place for considering said Engineer�s reports and each of them, and acting thereon, and WF� REAS, a notice of said r.earin� has been published in the Suburban Pres� in its issues of May 1 and 8, 19r2, and the Affidavit of Publication of said notice has been filed with the Secretary of the Council, and WHERLAS, no petition setting forth opposition to said improvements or any of them was filed with the City Manager prior to the date and hour set for said hearing, and no one appeared in opposition thereto; and WHEREAS� certain oarners of property who would be aeseeaed for the inetalle�tion oP concrete carb and gutter on the ATorth (N) aide of First Street South from Pdonroe Avenne to Van Buren and on the South ( S) side of �'iret Street South from the alley in Block Thirty-eig (36)� Weat Minneapolis Center� to Van Bnren, appeared in person to di acuas the co st of euch inatallation with the Council, and to requeat that the hearing on euch instatlation be continued to give th�m fl.trther time to consider the matter; NO�j THEREP�ORE� BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit� of Hapkine that said imp rovements, and each of them, except the inetallation of concrete curb and gntter in said locatione on Iwiret Street South, which were recommended by the City Engineer, be inatalled in the locationa hereinb�fore described� and that the petition for the constiuction of curb along the South side and sideovalk along the west aide of Lot Sig (6)� Block One Aundred Six (106), West Minneapolis� Second Divi aion, be deni ed� and BE IT PUETHER RESOLVED that said improvem�nts, and each of the, which are h�reby ordered inetalled, are neceaeary for the health, welfare and con�enience of the Cit� and ita inhabitaats, and it is hereby determined and ordered that said imnrovementa� and each of them, be made, and that the coeta thereof be asseesed aga.inst the property abutting each of the eai d improvemente, and BE IT FQRTHER RESOLVED that the hearing on the engineer�a report on the installation of concrete curb and gutter in said locations on Firet Street South be, and it heraby is, adjourned to 'l�esday, June j, 1g52, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Council Chambere in the city hall. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held thia 20th d.ary of M�p� 1952. W. HARLADi PERBIX � MAYOH A. W. Elmqui et, Secretary to the Council Frank Id. Whi tney, City Attorney P N � / r CITY OF HOPRINS HENNLPIN COUNTY, D�INNESOTA �soLv�rzo� ��x 283 A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY EIdGINE�R THE BI,�CKTOP SURFACING OF TWELFTH AVENUE NORTH FROM SECOND STREET NORTH TO STAT� TRUNK HIGHWAY NUDRBER SEVEN. WHEREAS, It is the desire of the Council to investigate the necessity and feasibility of blacktop surfacing Twelfth Avenue North from Second �treet North to State Trunk Highv�ag Num.ber Seven9 and � Vff�REAS, The cost thereof should be assessed a�ainst property found benefitted thereb�; NOW9 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID By the Council of the Cit�r of Hopkins that the matter of blacktop surfacing said Twelfth Avenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Highwag Number Seven be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer9 to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereof and to report to the Qouncil as soon as possibleo ADOPTID By the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of May, 1952e A• UPo Elmquist, �f o HA,RLAN PERBIX, MAYOR Secretary of the Council Frank Ne Whitney, Cit� Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, NIINNESQTA RESOLUTION NtTMBER 280 L� RESOLIITION ORDERING A HEARIATG ON ENGINEER�S REPORT DN BI,�CKTOP 3IIRFACING SECOND STREET NORTH FROM FIF�H AVENUE TO PARK LANE. WI�RE�S, the Council of the City of Hopkins on May 6, � • 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his inveatigation and report, the matter of blacktop aurfacing Second Street North from its intereection with Fifth Avenue easterlg to its intersection with Park Lane, and WFiERE,P,S, said engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement and on May 20, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his wmitten report with the Secretary of the Council, in which report the en�ineer recommends the blacktop sur- facing of said Second Street North from its intersection with Fifth Avenue easterl� to it� intersection with Park Lane at an estimated cost of One Thousand Seven �undred Eighty-t�ro Do.11ara (�1,782.00); NOW, THEREFORE, �E IT RESOLVED that said improvement will be conaidered by the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of the City Council to be held on the 17th day of June, 1�52, at 7:30 o�clock g.m,, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVID THAT the City Mana�er give notice of said hearing by publishing a notice once each v�eek for two successive weeks in the official newspaper of said city, said notice to describe in general language the improvements reco�nended in the en�ineer�s report and the estimated cost thereof. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 20th day of May, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, PIIAYOR A. l�f. ��mquist, Secretary of the Gouncil �drank Id. Wh3tney, City Attorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIAT COUNTY, MINNESOT� NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORT ON BLACKTOP SURFACING SECOND 3TREET NORTIi FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO PARK LANE. � '� � �� �� � `� ��� � �ti NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citg Engineer of the City of Hopkins did on the 20th day of May, 1952, file his written report to and with the City �ouncil recommending the blacktop surfacing of Second Street North from its intersection with Fifth Avenue North easterly to its intersection with Park Lane at an estimated cost of One Thousand Seven Hundred Ei�hty-two Dollars (�1,782.00). NOTICE IS FLTRTHER GIVEN that the �ity Council b� 5 resolution fixed Tuesday, the 17th day of June, 1�52, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at_the Council Chambers in the Citg Hall as the time and place at �hich the Council will hear such persons as care to be heard in reference to said improvement and �vill consider said en�ineer�s r.eport and act thereon. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 24th day of May, 1952. WALTON R. L. TAYLOR, CITY MA,NAGER Frank N. 9Phitneg, Citg Attorney Publ�shed in Suburban Press on May 29, and June 5, 1952• � �/- � � �� ,����.� ��� . 1 � ��� � �_a� � �J ��,��J q'��/� �{'�� . � � �s� 1��� , � r � x mee�'l� f tg Co cil of the City f Ho kins sota laas held at �He �itg Eall"a� 7 r 3� o� c�ock P.BH. on Tues�da.y, �une �,��, �B�anbers present �ere Magor Perbix�_Gouncilmen Dahlberg� Milbert, Qesely� Zakariasen� and City B�anager Taylor� City At�rney.'Nhitney, and �gineer Laska. Vese�y moved� Dahlberg seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the following funds. Carried, � a!• � � i� 52l�3 lst National Bank of Hopkins 52l�1.t Treasurer, State of Minnesota 5313 B�'s. Carl g. Anderson 53].).G B�rs. Maynard Bastyr - 537,5 Ann�a Borland 5316 E1mer Brown 5317 bqrs. Ja.mes Eidam 5318 Mrs. ELner Haski.n 5319 Charles Hersman 5320 Charles Herzan 5321 BBrs. Rudolph Herzan 5322 D�^s.Harold Kelly 5323 �rs. Frank R.Koss 5324 B�'S. Joseph Kvam 5325 �rs. Ea�ii r,�.Pic 5326 Pdrs. D�artin La.rkin 5327 �6x's. �nil Lemke 5328 �x'se Kimball B�cConaughey ���9 Mrs. 1�P�. Mallery 5330 Charles R. Olson 5331 Ray Peterson 5332 Stanley Pivec 5333 Fdward Prochaska 5334 Charles Shonka 5335 Mrso John Valesh 5336 Mrs, P. J. Caroline 5337 All.an Office DBachines Co. 5338 John Brecka, Fire Chief 5339 Richard M. Ferron ConstoCo, 531a1. Clnb Cafe 53�t2 Laurenti A. Harris 531t3 HennePin County RevieW 531.�1.� HewittrRobins, Inc, 531� xopkins Fire Depte 531�6 Kelley Sales Co. 53Lt7 Kokesh Hardware 5348 Lawe & Campbell 531�9 �.�eapolis Gas Coo �350 Bdinnesota Fire Equipment Coe 5351 Sta.te of Miruzesota 5353 Northwestern Bell Te�hone Coo 5354 Dona.ld Olson 5355 Roseriwald-�ooper, Inc.. 5356 Suburban Hennepin Co•Re].,Bd. 535? Fred Swanson 5359 Williamson Stamp Co. 536o w. C . Vdhitney Sala�.es Salaries Hour�y Overtime� Paid VPithholding Tax Deductions Retirement �nd Deductions Jur,y Dut�r Jur,g Du t�r Jury Yhity Jury �u.ty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Dutg Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty JurY DutY Jury �uty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty Jury Duty 1Rixe Spools Firemen�s Convention Playground TNork Jury i4eals - �ourt Car Allowance, May, 1952 Advertisement Fire Hose Fire Calls, Phones� Drill Fixe Hose Supplies Supplies Service Booster Hose Minn,Rules & Procedure Service �oundmaster time signs Relief i�cpenditures,9�ay Dozer Rental Lead Seals Electric Permits lst 2 of May Last 2 of �ay lst 2 of May 11$ay 20' 1952 � 559°00 212s50 1to00 2000 3s� 1�.00 3.00 3soo 4000 2.00 3000 l�.00 3e00 2s�� 3,00 4e� 1�.00 3e00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2,00 l�.00 1�.00 4°00 1�e00 9.00 100000 `"�--655.50 8.90 5oaoo 3s90 539.00 399000 2337.30 91.090 t}e9� 29e63 375000 10000 113e75 ii5.00 224.90 185.l�1, �8050 2a20 91�s 76 1774s35 2316.19 81�8.03 �.30 e 3�. �_ ,� �� — 2 — M:�e1;b��:l;�n: �t �►n lst National Bar�k'of Hopkinc Treasurer, State of BQinriesota J.L. Dennirig & Co. Kokesh Har�rare William H. McCoy Bdc�fullen coe N.W.$ell Telephone Co. Earl. Sev�all Skelly Oil Coa Smith—Dunn Co., Inca Fred Swanson Salaries Salaries Hour],y Overtime �Pithlioldin.g Tax Deduc tions Retire�nent Fund Deductions Supplies Supplies Ftiiel Oil Bituminous Distributor Ser�ice Black top Gasoline Sweeper Repair Grad�ng 12th AveeNo, ls t 2 of BQa.y La.st z of May lst 2 of May ' Paid May 20� 1952 WATER FUND lIJa.S lst National Bank of Hopkins Withholding Tax Deductions 1146 Treasurer, State of �dinnesota Retire�ent F�and Deductions 1166 N.WeBell Telephone Co. Serv:ice ' Salaries lst � of May Salaries Last 2 of May Houi'1y ls t 2 of Nfay S�ffAGE DISPOSAL• FUDID �39 lst National Bank of Hopkins �Pithholcling Tax Deductions 1�ta.0 Treasurer, Sta.te of Minnesota Retir�ment F�nd Deductions 1t60 American Cast Iron Pipe Co, Cast Iron Pipe I�61 H. E. 6nderson. Garage Rent, June ?�62 Richard M. Ferron Constr.Co. Farmdale Sewer Repairs ?�63 Hedberg—Freidheim & Co. Sand & Gravel 1�6l� Hopkins Plumbing & Heating Coa Labor & MatleSewer Conno l�65 Kokesh Hardware Supplies 466 R�innesota Fire EquiptoCo, Beacon Ray Li.ght 467 �Pilliam Parkos Refund Se�vage Assmt• l�68 Red �ing Sewer Pipe Corpe Jointing �ompound Salaries lst 2 �f �ga�[ Salaries Las t 2 of B�ay Hour7,y lst 2 of BBay SPr7C TAL ASSESSI1dENT FU1�ID 69 Northwestern Nat�l.Bank of Mpls. Bonds & Coupons PERMANENT I�+fI'ROVF�O,ENT REVOLVING F[TND 1�25 lst National B�k of Hopkins 1�2b Treasurer, State of Ddin.nesota 1�33 Ea.rl Sewall Salaries Salaries Hourly Payroll Withholding Tax Deductions Retirement F�ind Deductions Blacktop lst 2 of May Last � of BQay lst 2 of �ay � 207a00 , 8�.74 171.36 2l�063 22.58 2�06000 13025 254�073 172086 173s�� 493e76 806.72 806072 47�s �. �.10e31 $ 68:40 19a82 8.13 L�o9 e 89 457089 239.87 � 6`ZeB� 25,70 12o3e70 95000 2467a17 329.56 85a00 1035 68.56 50e00 48.75 123.12 123.12 1102.08 �6 9719097 � 127a10 l�4.55 338,t�0 326:96 326.96 :,:��.�a Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that request of the ll�i.nneapolis Gas Compar�• for main e.�ctension No.218 be granted, subject to city engineer�s approvale Carriedo Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Zoning and Pla.nning Commission r�commendation for the vacation of Buchanan Street, bet�reen. blocks 7 and 8, Andersonts First Addition, be referred to �r. Taylor who will advise Mr.Hill that a petition is necessary to be referred to the cou�cil for further action. Carried. � 3 v Milbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Zoning and Planning Co�i.ssion recoffinenclation der�ying the request of the Northwestern Be11 Telephone Compar�y �'� to close the alley directly north of their building, on Lot 10, Block 70, West Minneapolis Second Division, be accepted and placed on file. Carriede Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the set—back lines as set up in the city ord�nance.pertaining to commercial buildings on Lots 8 and 9� Block 70� West Minnea.polis Second Division, must be follovPedo Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No.261�' "A-RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VPPIDIIVING OF F�CEISIOR AVENUE ACROSS THE NQRTHEftLY SEPENTEEN FEET OF LOTS ONE TO ELEPEN, INCLUSNE, OF PRES TON � S INTERLACHII�1 PARK" � marked bchibit "A"� be adopted and certified copy be filed in the Register.of Deeds office. _Carried. Pursuant to notice� bids were opened for t�he ftu�nishing of a garbage truck and the follo�ring bids were received: B�.-islnesota Nlunicipal Equipt,Co. Suburban Chevrolet Co. `:`- Rihm D�otor Co. Hopkins Motflr Sa1es Cos Woodhead Coe Dahlberg Brose International Harvester Co, Town & Country B�otors, Inc. Bob Knowles Ford Co0 Proposal Proposal Proposal No0 1 Noe 2 Noe 3 �4250000 �!�lSOeOo �6850.00 5688.01 l�879.91 5936.00 6819,00 68l�3.50 5827 a5o 7001�.00 6767.80 5952.25 ?281.75 6100.23 5200009 5688005 5826000 . 6726000 Milbert moved, Zakariase,n seconded, that above bids be referred to B�r. Taglor for checking and recoffinendationa Carried. Milbert mo�ed, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution Noa276, "A RESOLUTION ORDERING Tf� IldSTAI:I,ATION OF CERTAIN IACAL �'ROVE�ENTS", marked Exhibit nB"� be adoptedo Carriede , _ _ .�� t Motion by Vesely� seconded by Dahlberg� and carried: That from and after June 3� 1952� ariy assessable ir�provements of a�r side streets in ar�r platted portions of the City of Hopkins ordered by the City� either pursuant to p�tition or otherwise� in.,,, all axea.s of the City zoned residential or multiple dvrelling, the cost of such i� provanents over and upon such side streets shall be assessed on an area basis to the �tire block abutting or adjoining such side streets thus improved� it being understood that by "side street�� is mea,nt a street wrhere the lots or parcels of land are platted or_used in such a way t,hat the length of the lot or parcel runs para11e1 to such side street; it bei.ng further understood that in ar�y platted block in Hopkins the area of Which is less tha�h 75'000 square feet such assessment for such improvements shall include the block ne�res�E"'�"" such improvement and adjoining and abutting upon such side streeto � �' Dahlberg moved, Vese]� seconded� -tk�at Resolution No,282, ��A RFSOLUTIODT REFUSING TO ORDER THE INSTALI,ATION OF ,CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON A,PORTI�N OF FIRST 57REET �OUTH"� marked I�chibit "�"� be adopted. Carried•. Dahlberg moved, Vesely seconded, that Resolution No.28l�,"A RF�SOLIITIOAT REFER.RIlVG TO THE CITY EDTGINF�R THE BQATTER OF THE INSTALI,ATION OF CONCRETE CURB �1VD.GUTTER ON THE NORTH S1UE OF FIRST STREET SOUTH.FROB� MOliROE AVENiTE TO.VAAT $UREN.AVENUE AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FIRST STRF�T. SOUTH FRCQ� TI� ALLEY IN SLOCK TfiIRTY�SIX, 1IG�T P�INNEAPOLIS CENTE�, Z+0 VAN BURIIV AVEN'[JE", marked bchibit "'D"� be adoptede Carried�_ _ ._ _ . _ 9esely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Mr. Taylo� report on servi.ce tests on fire apparatus be placed on fileo Cara�i.ed. Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that BQr. Taylor get in touch with the Tov�i Board of Mi.nnetonka Township with reference to f�.re protectiono Carried.. Zakariasen moved� DahYberg seconded, that Mr, Taylor's report on street ]3ght on Preston Lane be placed, on file. Carriedo - _ � — Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that DBr. Taylor draw np specifications for street sigrzs and advertise for bids per his recommendation of June 3, 19520 Carried0 Dahlberg mo�ed, Zakariasen seconded, that rdr. Taylor+s report on the replacing of sewer main in Farmdale Roa.d be placed on fileo Carriede Zalsariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded� that Bdr. Taylor�s road work r�port be placed on file. Carried0 Ves�y moved� Zakariasen seccmmded, that Resolution No,285� �A RES(�LUTION ORDER— ING A HEARING ON ENGIIdEF�tS REPORTS ON CEftTAIN LOCAL I�'ROVIIV�VTS"� marked. Fxhibit "E"' be adopted, Carriede Dahlberg moved� Zakariasen seconded, that �5000.00 payment be made at this time to apply on the purchase price of the new Hough Payloadere Carried. Vesel�r moved� Zakariasen seconded� that an On Sale, Non—intoxicating Malt Liqnor License for June 15, 1952, be issued to the Hopkins Lions Club. Carriedo Meetin.g a�journed.• ATTF� T: . Harlan Perb , B�ayor . Ae 9P. E quist� .Sec tary to the Counc COUNC IL�T s � l� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUNI�ER 26I� A F,ESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE WIDENING OF EXCELSIOR AVENUE ACROSS THE NORTHERLY SE`JENTEEN FEET OF LOTS ONE TO ELEVEN, INCLUSIVE, OF PRESTON�S INTERLACHEN PARK. WHEREAS, on August 15, 19�}7, Lester A. Boyce, a single man, and Lucile H. Preston, a single woman, granted to the Village (now City) of Hopkins the right, privilege and easement, for g pertiod of five years from and after said 15th day of August, 191�7, to use the Northerly Seventeen (17) feet of Lots One (1) to Eleven (11), inclusive, Preston�s Interlachen Park, for street a.nd Yiigh- way purposes by the widening of Excelsior �venue, and WHEREAS, said easement further provides that in the egent the Village (now City) of Hopkins during said five gear period does so widen Excelsior Avenue and use said seventeen (17) feet for such purposes, said easement shall thereafter be perpetual; NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that said Excelsior Avenue be widened across the Northerly Seven- teen (17) feet of sAid Lots One (1) to Eleven (11), inclusive, of Preston�s Interlachen Park, in said City, and that the City Engineer is hereby instructed to commence construction of said Excelsior Avenue over and across the Northerly Seventeen (17) feet of said lots forthwith. �iDOPTED at a regular meetin.g oi the Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin �ount„ P1linnesota, this 3rd day of June, 1952. A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitnev, City �ttorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR � �� CITY OF FIOPKINS H ,E�?i NEPIN COUNTY, MIAINESOTA BESOLII't'I ON N0. 27 6 A RESOLIITION ORDERING THE INSTALLlTIO�T OF CERTAIDT LOGAL IMPROVEMENTS. �tT�REAS, the Covncil oi the City of Hopkine oa May 1, 1951, adopted a resolntion referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his inveatigation and report� the matter of b].acktop aurfacing `Pwentieth Avenue No rth between Escelaior Boulevard and S�cond Street North, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on Av.gust 21, 1951, adopted a reeolution referring to Frank Laslca� City Engiaeer� for his inaeatigation and report� the matter of bla.ckto� sarfacing Eig�teenth Avenne I�orth fmm Third Street l�orth to the right-of..way of the Minneapolie and St. Loui a Railw�r Company, and WfiEREAS� the Council of the City of Hopkins on Ap ril 1� �952� adopted a reaolution referring to Frank Laeka, Cit� Ehgineer, for hie investigation and report, the matter of blacktop sarfacing other streete in the plat of West A�inneapolis, Third Division, namely: Eighteenth Avenue North from �celeior Bonlevard to Third Street North� Nineteenth Avenue l�orth from Exceleior Avenne to Fonrth Street North, Tmentieth Avenue North from Second Street North to Third Street North, aad First Street North� Second Street North, and Third Street North from Seventeenth Avenne l�orth to Twentieth Aveaue North� and, VdHEHEAS� said Engiaeer hae investiga.ted the neceseity and feasibility of blacktop snrfacing a11 of the streets hereiabefore deecribed and each of them� and on May 6. �952� reported thereon to the Cofincil and filed hie taritten reporta , with the Secretary of the Council, in whiah reporta the Engineer recommende the blacktop surfacing of all of said above deacribed atreeta at an estimated cost of Tweaty-two thou eaad three hur�dred dollara ($22�300v00). and WI�REAS� the Council of the City of Hopkias on April 1, 1952� adopted a reeolution� referring to Frank Laska� Gity �ngineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of the installation of concrete curb and gntter on both eides of Twentieth Avenue North from Escelaior Avenue to Third ltreet North a.nd on the North side of Egcelsior Avenue from Seventeenth Avenue to Twenty-firat Avenu� and on the Weat aide of Seventeenth Avenue North from Second Street North to Fonrth Street North and oa both sides of Eighteenth Avenue North and I�ineteenth Avenne North Pmm E�celaior Avenue to Fourth Street North and on both sides oP Firet Street North, Second Street Rorth and Third Street DTorth from Seventeenth Avenue No rth to Trventi eth Avenue No rth, and WHE�EAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feaaibility of inatalling aaid concrete carb and gutter in sa.id locations and eacr of them, a.nd on Ma.y 6, 1��2, reported thereon to the Council a,nd filed hia written repo�rt with the Secretary of the Council� in which report the Engineer recommenda the inatalling of concrete enrb and gutter in each and a11 of eaid locationa at an eatimated cost of PYfty-three thoueand one hundred eixty-aeven dollars and thirty- oae cents (�53.167,31), and WF�REAS� the Conncil of the Cit� of Hopkins on April 15, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laeka, City Engineer� for bie investigation and report, the matter of installing concrete curb on the east aide of Eighth 94eaue l�o rth from Thi rd Street No rth to Minnetonka Mill s Road, and VJFLEREAS, said Engineer has inveatiga.ted the necessity and feaeibillty of said impmvement and on May (� 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report to the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Engineer recommenda the inat�l.ling of said airb at eaid location at an estimated cost of Four hundred ei�ty-8ive dollara ( $�5.00) , �nd WI�REAS, the Council of the City of Hopkina on April 15, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer� Por his inaeatigatioa and report, the matter of inatalling concrete curb oa the North side of �celsior Avenue commencing at the intersection of �celeior Avenue and Washington Avenue and running mesterly along the North eide of Ezcelaior Avenue Por One hundred feet (100�) also the matter of conatnacting aidevoalk along the North side of E�celaior Avenue in front of Lots Thirteen (lj) . Fifteen (15) , and One (1) , Block Five ( 5) � Parkridge and along the North side of Esceleior �venue from Park Lane to Waehington Avenue� and WHEREAS. eaid Engineer ha,s investigated the neceseitg and feasibifiity of installing said concrete curb and side�ralk in said locations and has renorted thereon to the Conacil and filed his written reuort with the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Eagineer recommends the installing of said curb and side�alk in aaid locations at an estimated coat of 'Pwo thousand five hundred dollare ( $2� 504000) � �ad W�REAS. On Ma�r 6� 1952. the �ouncil of the City of Hopkins adopted a resolution aetting Tue�d.a.y, the third d�y of June, �952, 8� 7�3� o�clock p.m. at the Council chambere at the City Ha.11 as the time and place for conaidering eaid repo rte and acting thereon� aad WHEREAS, a notice of eaid hear�gg has been publi ahed in the Suburban Preae in its iesnea of M�p 15 and 22� 1952, and the Affidavit of Publication oP eaid notice haa been filed with the Secretarg of the Council, and WHEREAS� no petition setting forth oppoaitioa to said improvements or ei.ther oP them �ras filed with the City Manager prior to the da,te and hour aet for eaid heaMng� and no one appeared in oppoaition thereto; NOW� TI�RE�RE, BE IT RESOLVED B Y THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPxINS that the inetallation and conetnxction of said improvements and each of them ia the above described locatione are each neceasar�* for the health� aelfare and conveaience of the city and its inhabitante, and it ie hereby detex�ined and ordered tha.t said imnroaementa be made, and that the coats thereof be as�eseed againat the p roperty abuttfng thereon. ADOP2'ED BY T� COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS at a regular meeting thereof held this third da� of June� �952. W. Ha.rlen Perbix, Ma.yor A. W. Elmqni�et, Secretary of the Conncil Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney I�� �ti � � CITY OF HOPRINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, BIIINNE50TA RESOLUTION NiTNIBER 282 REFUSING A RESOLUTION�TD;. ;.Q.�R'D�R THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETiE CURB AND GUTTER ON A PORTION OF FIRST STREET SOIITH. WAEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on August 7� 1951, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Enginesr, for his investigation and report, the matter of the installation of concrete curb and �utter on the North side of First Street South from Monroe .�venue to Van Buren and on the South side of First Street 8outh from the alleg in Block Thirty-six (36), West ffiinne- apolis Center, to Van Buren, and 1MiEREAS, said engineer investigated the necessity and , feasibility of said improvement and on April 15, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the secretary of the Council, in which report the engineer recommends the instsllation of concrete curb and gutter in the above described location at an estimated cost of Two Thousand One Hundred Forty-two and 36/100 Dollars (�2,14.2.36), and WHEREAS, on the 15th day of �pril, 1952, the �itg Council of Hopkins adopted a resolution setting Tuesday, the 20th day of May, 1952, at 7:30 otclock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place for considering said en�ineer�s report and actin� thereon, and VII�REAS, a notice of said hearing v�as published in the Suburban Press in its issues of May 1 and May 8, 1952, and the �'iffidanit of Publication of said notice has been filed with the Secretary of the Council, and WHEREAS, no petition settingfbrth opposition to said im- provement v�as filed with the City Manager prior to the date and hour set for said hearing said engineer�s report and no one appeared in opposition thereto; and Wf�REAS, certain owners of property who would be assessed f or said improvement appeared in person at said hearin� to discuss the cost of such installation with the Council and to request that the hearing on such improvement be continued to �ive them further time to consider the matter, and WHEREAS, on l�7ay 20, 1952, the Council adopted a resolution adjourning said hearing to Tuesday, June 3, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambe rs in the City Hall, ancl b'VHEREAS, no petition settin� forth opposition to said improvement was filed with the City Manager prior to the date and hour set for said adjourned hearing,� rtain property owners against whom the last of said i�nprovement would be assessed appeared in opposition thereto, NOW, ` THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that said improvement as recommended by the Engineer in his report is not irr�nediately necessary for the health, welfare and convenience of the Citg and its inhabitant9; that the proposed method of assessing the cost thereof against only the abutting property is unfair and inequitable; and it is hereb� determined and ordered that said improvement be not made and that the cost thereof be not assessed against the property abutting upon said improvement. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of June, 1952e A. W. Elmquist, W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR Secretary of the Council Frank N. 'oVhitney, �ity Attorney �� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOI�UTION NUPIIBER 26� A RESOLUTIaN REFERRING TU THE CITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF THE INSTALL�LTION OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF FIRST STREET SOUTH FROM MONROE AVENUE TO VAN BUREN AVENUE AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FIRST STREET SOIITH FROM THE ALLEY IN BLOCK THIRTY-SIX, WEST MINNEAPOLIS CENTER, TO VAN BUREN AVENUE. WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to investigate the ne�cessity and feasibility of installing concrete curb and gutter on the North �ide of First Street South from Monroe Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and on the ', South side of First Street South from the alley in Block " Thirty-six, West Minneapolis Center, to�Van Buren Avenue, and VUHEREAS, the cost thereof should be assessed against property found benefitted thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installation of concrete curb and gutter on the above described portion of First Street South be referred to F'rank Laska, City En�ineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereo� and to report to the Council as soon as possible. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of June, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, NIAYOR A• W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, � City Attorney �I w � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENIVEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESULUTION NUMBER 285 A. RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING OAT ENGINEER�S REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. WHERERS, the Council of the City of Hopkins, on May 20, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of the installation of concrete curb on both sides of First Street North between F'ifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North, also the matter of the installation of water main on Seventh Avenue South from the South line extended of Lot Fourteen to the South line extended of Lot Eighteen, Block Seven, b'Uest Minneapolis Annex, and WHERE�AS, the Council of the City of Hopkins, on May 20, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter. of blacktop surfacing T�relfth Avenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Hi�hway Number Seven, and L�fHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibilitg of each and all of the above named local improve- ments and on June 3, 1952, reported thereon to the council and filed his varitten reports with the secretary of the council, in which reports the engineer recommends the installation of concrete curb on both sides of First Street North between Fif'teenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North at an esti- mated cost of Seven Hundred Twenty-three and 1}7/100 (�723.4�) Dollars, and also recommends the installation of water rdain on Seventh Avenue South between the ,South line extended of Lot Fourteen and the South line extended of Lot Eighteen, Block Seven, West Minneapolis Annex, at an estimated cost of Four Hundred Two and 50/100 (�402.50) Dollars, and recoiranends ths blacktop surfacing of Twelfth Avenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Highway Number Seven at an estimated cost Five Thousand of/Seven Hundred Sixty-seven and 25/100(�;5767.2�); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESO�;:VED that said improvements and each of them will be considered by the Council and action taken thareon at a regular meeting of the City �ouncil of Hopkins to be held on the lst day of July, 1952, at 7:30 0� cloc�t B.m., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager �ive notice of said hea.ring by publishing a notice once each week for two successive weeks in the official newspaper of said city, said notice to describe in general language the im- provements recorrnr►ended in the Engineer� s reports and the estimated cost thereof. , ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 3rd day of June, 1952- iN. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. 6Y. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. 1Nhitney, City Attorney �� . � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA �d� �� �� �° � � �� �� � NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINE�R'S REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Engineer of the City of Hopkins did on the 3rd day of June, 1952, file his written reports to and with the City Council reoommendiri�: 1. The installation of concrete curb on both sides of First Street North between Fif teenth Avenue North and. Sixteenth Avenue North at an estimated cost of Seoeri�_�:.Hundr'.ed Twenty-three and L{.7/100 (�723.1{.7) Dollars, and 2. The installation of water mains on Seventh Avenue South betv�een the South line extended of Lot Fourteen and the South line extended of Lot Ei�hteen, Block Seven, West Minneapolis �nnex, at an estimated cost of Four Hundred T�o and 50/100 (�L�02.50) Dollars, and 3. The blacktop surfacing of Twelfth Avenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Highway Number Seven at an estimated cost of Five Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-seven and 25/100 (�5,767.25) Dollars. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Cit� Council has by resolution fixed Tuesday, the first day of July, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m., at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place at which the Counci'1 will hear such persons as care to be heard in reference to said improvements and each of them, and will consider said Engineer�s reports and act thereon. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 9th day of June, 1952• WALTQN R. L. TAYLOR, CITY MANAGER i� Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in Suburban Press on June 12 and 19, 1952• CITY OF HOPKINS I�NNEPIlJ COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STR,EET NAB�E SIGNS ADID TRAFFIC RDGULATION SIGNS Sea�cd bids wrill be received by the City of Hopkins until 6 P.M. Tuesday, July 15, 1952, for the furnishing of street name and traffic regulation signss Detailed specifications are available from the �ity Manager of Hopkins, B�innesota, VPalton R. I,. Taylor City Manager J4�y 3 Published in the Suburban Press on d�nne-�; 19520 �. .L 0� � v~. ei,s Y ���� A regular meeting of the Council oi the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, ruas held at the City� Hall at 7:30 o�clock.P,M., on Tuesday, June 17, 1952. Nembers present were Mayor Perbix, Couricilmen Dahlberg, Milbert, Vesely, Zakariasen, and.City 147anager Taylor, City A.ttorney Whitney, and Engineer Laska. Dahlberg moved, NIil'�ert seconded, that`-bills as presented be paid from the following funds. C�rrieda 5386 5404 5405 5407 5408 5409 5410 5411 5412 5413 5414 5415 5416 5417 5418 5419 5420 5421 54�2:: 5423 5424 5425 5426 5427 5428 5429 5430 5431 5432 5433 5434 543 5 5436 5437 5438 5439 5440 5441 5442 5443 5444 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 T465 1466 1467 1468 GENERAT, FUI�TD Zel Ball Company ayground Supplies First National; Bank of Hopkins Witholdirig Tax Dedo Treasurer, St�te of Minnesota Retirem'ent Fund Dede Wo Harlan Perbix Salary 2nd �- 1952 R. H. Zakariasen Salary 2nd � 1952 Len J. Milbert S�alary 2nd � 1952 Joseph C. Vesely Salary 2nd � 1952 Earl Ao Dahlberg Salary 2nd � 1952 Americana Corporation 1 Amer�cei�a- Annua�l ,Andex Wall�aper & Paint Supplies Beckley-Cardy Company Library books George Boyd Weed Spraying OeC. Brevin, Official Reporter Testimony transcript Club Ca:fe Prisoner, Meals 17,20 � 621.90 238033 75.00 25000 25.00 25.00 25•00 5a00 1005 52,91 85v00 BuaCo. 85,75 Commonwealth Electric Co, 17th Ave Tra.ffic Signal Dahlberg Bros,, Inc, Car repair Doubleday & Co. Inca Library Books Gaylord Bros,, Inc, Library Supplies Gustafson & Fuxa Electric Work Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Co. Truck repa�ur & supplies Hopkins l�otor S'ales Company S�ernice Itnperial Book Company Library Books Kokesh Hardware Supplies Kraemeros Store Hdwe, for new fire truc CaR, Leede Company 1 Beaver ring cutter Luxor Lighting Produc�ts, Ince 6-1500 Watt bulbs Mack Notor Truck Corp. Mack Fire Truck ' Minnesota Mining & Mfg, Co, Paint.& Signs The Minnesota News Company Library Books Nelson�s Shoes, Inco Relief Panama Carbon Company Carbon paper Royal Typewriter Company,Inc. Repair The R.S, & S. Co, Incv Library Books Esrle Running Libr�ry books Skelly Oil Company Gasoline 3t�ndard Stsel Pier Sales Steel Pier Suburban Press Publications Margie Sundin Delivery Star Journal W, R.L. Ta�lor, Treasurer Petty Cash Items Wilcox & Follett Co". Library Books The H. W. Wilson Company Library Books Salaries lst half �une Hourly Payroll last 2 May ROAD & BRIDGE FUND Fir• a��al�a�i,o�s,�eB�i3k?.«o�r�Ho;p&�ns: Treasuret� f9'�.a�e �� ���ne.�}���:n:s Elmer Bielke Dahlberg Bros. Inco Dickey & Milbert Inc. Ernest Je Duda Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Kokesh Hardware Republic Creosoting Company Rosholt Equipment Coo Standard Oil Company Vu,R,La Taylor, Treasurer Frank N, Whitney Salaries Hourly Payroll Wi:tholding Tax Ded. Retirement Fund Ded, lst a 1952 telephones Truck repairs Gasoline Truck cab shield Calcium chloride S;upplies Road Tar Payment on Hough Gasoline Petty Cash Items Fees for Prestons lst half June last 2 May 18015 rep.106.62 133 a 46 199048 3.6074 7,90 114028 11073 155e50 19 0 02; k 193085 9000 41,70 $169736000 86 .08 334,33 6050 5,00 3.50 20,70 54035 - 2080 410,00 121e90 6,00 30a82 10,22 6.00 1,936.90 1,285,54 �'g�.3@ 104084 12,00 49062 166,00 100,00 8cbatteries 524,56 16,81 731.52 Loader 5,000.00 168000 12 0'70 Addition 13e75 � 806 .72 463 sl3 117l� 1i75 1176 1].77 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 47 2 473 474 �75 l�76 477 1�78 �.79 -2— WATER. FUND First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Nlinnesota Joseph A. Hromdko Herman plson Gustafson & �.ixa Kokesh Hardware Veptune 1Vleter Compan;r Suburban Chevrolet Com�an;� W. R. L. Taylor, Treasurer Salaries Hour].�:; Witholding tax ded. Retirement F�.ind Ded. lst � 1952 telephones lst 2 1952 telephones Supplies Supplies � �Pfater Tnet,ers Truck Repair Petty Cash Items lst half June last half of b�ay SE9RTAGE DISPOSAL FUND First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Minnesota Gus ta.f s on & �'uxa Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Hopkins Motor Sales Co. Justus Lumber Co. Skelly Oil Company W. R. L. Taylor, Treasurer Salaries Hourly Witholding Tax Ded. Retirement Fund Ded. Electric Work Tr�.�ck Repair Service Sewer pipe-Farmdale Supplies Petty Cash Items lst half of Jnne last half of May PER�ANENT �II}.'ROVFnJ�TT REVOLVING FUND 1�37 First �Tatio�a.l Bank of Hopkins 1�38 Treasurer, State of Minnesota 439 Commercial West l.�1�0 Hopkins Home & guto Supply Salaries Hour],y sewer repair 76.60 1l�.36 12000 ZCa�O 1.20 1.85 63ovoo 4.45 1073 1�09. �9 22, 2 217a20 23.85 18.31 5i:o5 1.50 325.52 5.10 2.34 123012 119.98 Withholding Tax Ded. 117.00 Retirement Ftizn.d Ded. 39.14 Publishing�of Bond Sale �.00 Supplies 6.70 lst half of June 32b.96 last half of Ma� 113e62 Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No. 288, ��A RESOLUTTON REFERRING TO THE CI'I_'�' IIVGINEII3. THE MATTER OF BLACKTOP SURFACING SOTdE OF. Tf� STRF�TS IN THE PLAT OF HOBBY ACRFB", h�arked �hibit ��A�', be adopted. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Northern States Power Comnany�s request to place one pole in the alley between 13th and l�.th Avenues n?orth between Second and Third Streets be granted. Carried. �ilbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, the reouest that the Hennepin County Agricultural Society for Bingo perm;it for July 18, 19, 20, durir_g the County Fair, be granted. Carri�ed. � , Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen se�onded, that �?esolution No. 289, "A P.FBOLiJTION ORDERING A HEARING ON P�TITION TO `IACATE THAT PORTION OF BiTCHANAN STREET LYPVG NORTHERLY OF EXCELSIOR A�ENtJE", r.�arked Exhibit "B", be adopted. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Surety Bond of A. W. �mquist be accepted subject to city attorney�s approval of bond, Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Neptu.ne Meter Company's contract for a six months period, end.ing December 29, 1952, be accepted. Carried. At 8:00 p.m. the mayor announced that this was the time and place for the opening of bids for the purchase of �150,000 Permanent Improvement Revolving Ftiind Bonds of the city advertised for sale in accordance v�-ith the resolution adopted May 13, 1952. The secretary of the council then presented affidavits showing publication of notice of sale in the Suburban Press, the official paper and in the Commercial West, a financial paper, which affidavits were examined and found satisfactory and order placed on file. The secretary reported that three sealed bids had been .received. 'r_'hese v�ere then opened, .�� -3- tabulated, and.found to be as follows; E. J. Prescott and Corapany ) Kalman and Company } Juran and Moody ) First National Bank of Hopkins, Pdinneapolis, and St. Paul Allison=Nilliams Co�pany J. M. Dainn Company Piper, Jaffray, & Hop�rood 2� 2•3� 2.20� �i5o,o65.00 �i5o,152.50 �150,122.50 Vesely �aoved, Zakariasen seconded, that all of the above bids be rejected and a clerk authorized to return certified checks. Carried. �Tesely mov.ed, Dalilberg seconded, that the city re-advertise for bids for th� . sale of �100,000 Permanent Improvement Re�rolving Fund Bonds and approximately $100,000 Special Assessment Bonds, which will include the Knol.lwood sewer and water main projects. Carried. �Tesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution Ne. 293, "A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO T.�iE CITY ENGLNEER THE BdAT'lER OF INSTAT�LING SANITARY SEWER AND W�1TFR NiAINS ON A PORTION OF SEU�?TH STREE'I' SO??TH �CTENDID", marked E�chibit C be.adopted. Carried. , Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that TRr. Taylor�s recommendation that the proposal of the L+?innesota l�unicipal Equipment Company to furnish a demonstrator model garbage truck ��vith a nine yard Leach body o�ia Diamond T three ton chassis at �6,750 be accepted. Dahlberg not_voting. Carried. Zakariasen moved, �7esely seconded, that if the Kelley Sales Company will put i.nto writing that they will furnish portable major unit Goodner model resuscitators with two No. D tanks of 95 gallons each at °�250.00 each as bid, then two such resuscitators to be purchased. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg secondPd, that 5,000 election district maps and the plate be purchased as per Nir. Taylor�s re�ort of June 6, 1952. Carried. � Vese]�r moved, Dahlberg seconded, th�t Resolution No. 290, t�A F.F50LUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHIt�'EnTT BY �TAE "�ITY MADIAGER OF FIRST STREET NORTH BEDNEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVEVI �EFINTH AVENZJE AS A THROUGH STREET" marked �hibit �iD�� be adopted. Carried. - _ „ Ves.ely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the offer of settlement without admitting any liability on our part with reference to ��.�•Trombley claims to date hereof be accepted and the city attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary papers for the disposition of sucb claims and for the acquisition by the City of Hopkins � of a perpetual flood water�:.;_eas�anent on such part of the lands owned by the Trombley�s as ma.y be determined by the city engineer to be susceptible to da.�age by flood water. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Vesel,y seconded, that cit� attorney, Whitnay, check into the legality of cutting down the 30 per cent of water receipts deposited in the Sewage Disposal F�,ind. Carried. Vesely moved, Za�kariasen seconded, that Resolution No. 281, ��A RFSOLUTION OR�ERIlVG THE BLACKT�P SURFACIATCT OF SECOND STREFT �TORTH FROM FIFTH A�rENUE TQ PAt?K LANE��, marked �chibit nE'! be adopted. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the following curb cuts as recommended by City �;ineer, La.ska, be approved. Carried. - 4 at 18th &�celsior, 2 on north side of �celsior at Washington, : one at 1719 F�ccelsior Avenue, and one at 1901 �celsior Avenue. :;;: _� -4- Vesely moved, i3ahlberg seconded, that the city engineer draw up specifications and advertisement for bids for water and sewer main extensions on First Street North from Washington Averiue to Tyler Avenue. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the city attorney prepare a fence ordinance for the City of Hopkins. Carried. �Tesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, That the cit3T attorney prepare a regulatory ordinance pertaining to oil station driveways, keeping sidewalks clean, snow removal, and washing of motors. Carried. �eeting adjourned. 0 A. 11P. _ qilist, Sec tary to the Councl ATI'FBT: / \ �.'-- � � . Ha an Per ' , ayor r�� ,5� CITY OF HOPKINS F�NNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTa RESOLUTION N0. 2gg A RESOLIITION REF'ERRING TO THE CITY ENGIDTEER TiiE MATTER OF BI,ACgTOP SURFgCING SOME OF THE STREETS IN TI� PLAT OF HOBBY ACHES. Z9I�REAS, there has been filed with the City Clerk and ,by the �lerk presented to the City Council, a petition aakine for the blacktop aurfacing of Farnadale Road from Hazel Lane to Hollyhock Lane and all of Hollyhock Lane and Wayside Road from Holl�hock Lane to its intersection with Wa,yeide Hollow, and Wi�REAS�.the owners of moat of the propert,y agsinst which the coet of blackton aurfacing aaid atreets would be aseessed signed said petition end agreed to pay the co at thereof, and Wi�REAS, the cost of blacktar� surfacin� eaid etreets ahould be assessed against propert,y found benefitted thereby; NOW, THEREP�UF{E� BE IT F�SOLVED BY THE Council ��of the City of Hapkina that the matter of blacktop surfacin� eaid etreete be referred to P'raak Laaka� Cit�r En�ineer� to investigate the necessitg a.nd feasibilit� the reof and to rep�rt to the Council as soon as poasible. 9.DOPTED BY THE Council of the Cit,y of Hopkins at a re�lar meetin�. thereof held thia 17th da,y of June, 1952• A. W. Elmquiet� Secretar3r of the Couacil Fraak N. Whitney, City A�torney ��. W. Harlan Perbig, Ma,por � �;� �� � � ' .r CITY OF HOPKINS F�NNEPIN COUATTY, MINNESOTA `� RESOLUTION N0. 2g9 A RE SOLIITION ORDERIPTG A HEARING ON PETI.TION TO VACATE THAT PORTION OF BIICAANAN STREET - LYING NORTHERI,Y OF EXCELSIOR AVENIIE. WI�REAS� the o��ner of a.11 of the tiroperty abuttin� upon the easterly and westerly sides a.nd the northerly end of tha,t portion of Buchan�n Street in the City of Hopkina, Hennepin Count�, M�nnesota, wh�ch li�es northerly of Excelsior Avenue� has petitioned the Council to vacate the same, �aetting forth-�the�; facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is accompanied b,p a plat of the portion of eaid atreet p roposed to be vacated and is verified by the petitioner, and WFIEREAS, the Council deems it expedient that the matter should be proceeded with; NOW, THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said netition be filed of record with the City Clerk.who shall give notice by publication in the official newspaper of the city forfonr weeks, at least once� a taeek, to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in brief it� ob,ject and that the petition will be heard and considered by the Council at a regular meeting therebf to be held on the 5th day of Au�uet, 1q52, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of eaid city. A�PTED BY THE ��u�cil oP the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 17th'day of June, 1952.. W. Iia,rlan Perbig, ' Ma.,yo r A. W. �lmquist� Secretar,y of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Cit.y Attorney :�; L. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN CCJUNTY� MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE THAT PORTION OF BUCHANAN STREET WHICH LI�S �TORTHERLY OF EXCELSI�R AVENITE IN THE CITY OF HOPgINS, FiENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOT�. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a�petition has been filed of record with the Clerk of the Citg of Hopkir_s, Hennepin County� Minnesota, the object of which is to vacate tha.t portion of Buchanan Street in aaid city which lies northerly of �celsior Avenue and that the petition will be heard. �nd considered by the Council on the 5th dag of August, 1G52, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chamber8 in tYie City Hall of said city. Da.ted June 19 , 19 52 • Published in the HenneAin Count� Reaieva oa June 26 and July 3, 10, a.nd 17, 1952• A. W, Elmc�uist, City Clerk N � � CITY OF HOPKI1dS HENNEPIN COUNTY, D�INNESOTA RESOLUTION NU1I�BER 293 A RESOLUTION REF'ERRING TO THE GITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF IAtSTALLINa SANIT4�.RY SEVOER AND WATER MAINS ON A PORTION OF SEVENTH STREET SOIITH EXTENDED. . �WF�R�A,.S, there has been filed with the City Clerk and by the Clerk presented to the City Counc�l� a petition asking for the installation oP water mains in the f ollowin� location, to-�it: conmiencin� at the intersection oY Sixth Avenue South and Fifth Street South and running easterly along Fifth Street South to the intersection of Fiith Street South and:��Fifth Avenue South, thence southerly along Fifth Avenue 3outh extended to 3eventh Street South, thence continuing weaterlg on Seventh Street South to Sixth Avenue South, and WHEREAS, said petition also asks for the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following location, to-wit: com- mencing at the intersection of Fifth Street South a�d Fifth Avenue South and running southerly along Fifth Street 3outh extended to Seventh Street 3outh, thence westerly along Seventh Street South to the sewer lift station located at the intersection of Seventh Street South and Sixth Avenue South, and WHER�AS, the owners of most of the property against which the cost of installing said sanitary sewer and water mains would be assessed signed said petition and a�reed to pa� the cost thereof��d i�REA3, the cost of installing said sanitarg se�er and water mains in said location should be assesed against prope rty found benaF�tted thereby; NOI�, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installing said sanitary seaver and water mains in said location be ref'erred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to investigate the necessity and feQsibility thereof and to report thereon to the eouncil as soon as possible. ,_" ADOPTED by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held the 17th day of June, 1952, �� �� Elmquist, W. HARLAN PERBIX, 1VlA,YOR Secretar� of the Council Frank N. Whitney9 Cit�r Attorney CITX OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COIIN'I'Y� MINNESOTA RESOLUTIOId N0. 290 A RE�LUTION APPRUVING THE ESTABLISffi�fENT BY THE CITY MANA(�R OF FIRST STREET NOR'I'H BETWEEN FI Fi'H AVENUE AND SEVEN�TTH''AV��t[TE AS A THRUUGH . STREET. T�REAS, by Ordinance No. jj of the City of Hopkina, Hennepia County, Minnesota, the Cit� Ma.nager, with the approval of the Council. made desigaate aqy etreet or highway as a through atreet or highway where necessary to preserve the free flom of tra�fic, to pre�ent accidente, and WHEREAS� the City Manager, purauant to the authority conferred on him by such ordinance, hae desigiated First Street North betareen Se9enteeath Avenue a.nd Fifth Avenue as a throu� atreet and has determined that such designation ia neceaearsr to p reser�e the free flov� of traffic and to prevent accidenta; NOW, THEI�EFORF, BE IT RESOLPFD BY TF� Council of the City of Hopkias ,;- apprvve the deeignation of First Street PTorth between Seventeenth Avenue and Fifth Avenue as a.through atreet, and BE IT �TJRTHER RESOI,VED that the City Manager be directed to post approprfate signs at the entrancee to euch atreet. ADOPTED BY THE Council of the City of Hopkins at a re�ular meetiag thereof held this 17th d�r of June, 1952. W, Harlan Perbix� Ma.yor A. W, Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N . Whi tne�r, Cit� Attorney . . . . l; . . .. , . . CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN C OUNTY, 11BINNES OTA RESOLUTION NtTMBER 281 A RESOLUTION OR]DERING THE BLACKTOP SURFACING OF SECOND STREET NORTH FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO P.A►RR LANEa WHEKEAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on May 69 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska9 City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surPacing �scond Street North from its intersection vaith Fifth Avenue ea�terly to its intersection with Park Lane, and WHFREA3, said engineer investigated the necessity and feasibility of said imp.rovement, and on May 2�0, 19529 reported thereon to the Council and filed his written report with the Secretary of the Council,in which report the engineer recor�nends that said Second Street North from its intersection with Fifth Avenue easterly to its intersection �rith Park Lane be blacktop surfaced9 at an`estimated cost of One Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty- two Dollars (�1,782,00), a.nd ` ilUHEREAS, on May 20, 19�2, the City Council of Hopkins adopted a resolution setting Tuesday, the 17th day of June9 1952, at 7:30 o;��clock pemo at the Council Chambers in the City Ha119 as � the time and place for considering said report and acting thereon, �nd VPHEREAS, the notice of said hearing has been published in the Suburban Press in its issues of May 29 and June 59 1952, and the �ffidavit of Publication of said notice has been filed with the Secre tary of the C ouncil9 and �REAS, no petition settir�g forth opposition to s aid im- provement evas filed with the City Manager prior to the date and hour set for hearing said engineerts report and no one appeared in oppo- sition thereto; NOW, THER,�FORE, BE IT RESOL�TED BY the �ouncil of the City of Hop�Cins that the blacktop surfacing of said street in said location as recommended :� b� the engineer in his r.eport is necessary for the health, welfare f and convenience of the .city and its inhabitanta, and it is hereby determined and ordered that said improeement be made9 and that the cost thereof be assessed a�ainst the property abutting uppn sai d improvemento ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meetin� thereof held this 17th day of June9 19520 We HARL�IN PERBIX, MAYOR �. 6Y, Elmquis t9 Secretary to the Council Frsnk Ne Whitneya Citg .Attorney �� _ _ _-__ : _ ,. � . .;,� Y��' A special meeting of the Board of Equa]_ization was held at 7:30 p.m. ;`� on June 23, 1952 at the home of Assessor Kosanda. Me�bers present were Z�aVor Perbix, Coun�ilmen Zakariasen, Milbert, Vesel�r, and Dab)_herg. Also PJ�r. Taylor, Sterlin�, and Kosanda. P�embers absent: none. Considerable time was spent reviewing valuat•ions and assessments of Hopkins properties. ATo action taken. T�4ilbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that estimate Tlo. I of �Nolff Con- struction Company for �xater and;sewer main instalJ_ation on 15th and 16th Avenues No.rth be approved.;;.for �ayment. Carried. Tvieetin� adjourned. A. -4`�. �,,lmquist, c.retary of the Council A special meeting of. the Board of Equalization was held at 7;30 p.m. � on June 3�, 1952 at the City Hall. P?embers present were flRayor Perhix, � Councilmen �Tesely, Dahlberg, Tllilbert, and Zakariasen. Also Il�s. Ta,ylor, 1rlr. Ste.rling, and �!s. i�osanda. STesely �noved, n4ilbert seconded, that the i�:�inneapolis Tv?oline Company and ,5uperior Separator Company be reouested by City Manader Taylo.r to furnish to him or to the City Assessor on or before JulJ 10, 1952, the book value as reflected .by their books as of T,�ay 1, 1952 of a)_l personal property taxable in the Cit,�T of Hopkir_s,. Carried. Zakariasen mo�.*ed, Danlberg seconded, that the Board of Equalization hold their next :�eeting at 7:30 p.m. on ?��ionday JulvT 11., 1952• Carried. MeetinJ adjourned. .4TTES T: �V 0 :' V1. Harlan Perbix, �Iayor . A. W. E�mquist, S retary of the Council CITY OF HOPKIN3 HEHNEPIN COUN'1'Y' P4IAT1�►SOTA. BIDB ON SAIJITARY. SE69ERS AND idATER. P�AI�T� Sealed proposala will be received until 12 o�clock noon� on July 18, 1952s at the office of the City Clerk in the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, for furnishing of all tools, labor, equipraent, aad materiale neceasary for the construction of sanitary se�rers and water mains in the City oi Hopkins. Plans, specifications and bidding forms nay be obtained from the Citg Engineer. Each bid must be aacompanied by a bidder's bond or certified aheck payable to the Citp of Hopkins, in the amount of ten (10�) percent of the bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract. Bids raill b e opened at �12 0� clock noon� on July 18� 1952, and read in open meeting of the City Council. The right is reaerved to accept a.qy bid, or to reject ar�y or all bids. CITY OF HOPgItdS By 1aTalton �R. L. Ta lor City Manager. Publiahed itt the Hennepin Cou�y Review July 10, 1952. � � re�ula.r me�ting �f the Council of the ,r,ity of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held at the City '�all at 7:30 o�clock P.M. on Tuesday, July 1, 1952. All of the members were nresent also TRr. Taylor, Attorney �hitney, and City ?�;n�ineer Laska. Dahlrerb moved, PQilbert seconded, that bills as presented re paid from the followinn .funds. Carried. 55oi 5502 5503 550�� 5505 55oh 5507 5508 5509 5510 5511 5512 5513 5511� 5515 ;516 5517 5518 5519 5520 5521 5522 55�3 552� 5525 5526 5527 552� 5529 5530 5531 5532 5533 5531� 1482 1l�83 11��lG 1��5 11� 86 1l�87 11� 88 11� 89 1f�90 GENERAL FUND Northern States Power Co. Coast to Coast Stor� Dorhol•t Printing Co. F�udner-Davidson Agency Federal Laboratories, Inc. John Ga:nmel 'N. 4V. ,rain�er, Inc. �riswold Sional ro. Gustafson & �zxa Laurenz A. Harr.is Henner�in County The uennepin County R�view �?opkins Cleaners Hopkins Fire �epartment Hopkins Home �� Auto Siipply Hopkins Puhlic Schools Honkins Insuranc� Agency Institute of Public Service , Justus Lumber Co. Kinn Service Al'�ert E. I,arsen Miller-Davis Co. P?inneapolis Gas Co. Il�innesota Fire rquipment Go. Minnesota r�iinin� & �damxfartlzring R�or.thwestern BelJ_ Telephone Co. Donald Olson Paulson Hardware T� R� Rr ronstruction Co. Refri:;eration � Industrial Supply Co., Inc. Standard Oil Company Suburhan uennepin Count�r Relief Board ��ran '�ahl �ablications Inr, . 'JJ. C. '�Thitney Salaries Hourly .Pa�rroll Service Recreation Supolies Printin� Bond Premium. Handcuffs Recreation 2 Industrial Trucks 17th A�re. Traf.fi� Si�nal Recreation Car Allowance Boa.rd of Poor Rec rea+,ion Clean Rlankets Fire Calls P�!aterial Recreation Insurance Prem�um �$ Handhook for �onn.Assessors Recreation Su�plies Oil & �',reas� 1951 Auciit Supplies las Heat Police Sirens & Lights Reflector Tape Telephone Ser�►icP Poundmaster �,ecreat� on Recreation Tlzbe Cl amps Supplies Relief Office SuppJ_ies El ec tri c al Ins;� ec to r Last ; of Jun� lst ; of. Juhe FOAD & ??P.�GE FT]T?D Northern Stat�s Power Company T31ack Ton Service Company L�ren Hardware Flour City Brush Company Hopkins Insurance Agency International Karvester Co. bVilliam Fi. �7cCoy Northwestern Bell Telephon� �o. Skelld* Oil Company Salaries Hourly Pa�rroll Service Blackton Shovels & Fittings GuttPr Broo�n Refilled Insurance PrPmiums Trt:.ck Repairs C•asoline Service Kerosene Last � of June lst z of Jizne ��raTFR rimr� � 1169 Northern States Power Co. Service 1190 Northwestern Eell Tele�hone ro. S�rvice llyl 011ie�s Garage Truck Repairs 1192 'i�aterous Company Fire F?ydraut Sa]_aries Last � of J�zne i�olzrl�T Pa�rroll lst � of June 789.51 39.19 13.50 5.00 19.09 15.00 15.00 25.00 56.58 50.00 138.00 5.00 � . 02 291.00 6.07 61.88 66.86 1.00 33.h1 5.00 �.75. o0 36.53 �3•�3 313.�� 27.90 196.03 1t�.75 183.b5 �98.75 �..30 7�.�9 252.81 5.00 96.97 2,361.3? l, K19. ]_9 t3.25 30.36 22.77 5t . 9t� ��.03 27.38 106.98 13.25 7.87 968.85 �:91.18 517.87 8.13 1�1.95 147.90 �09.�9 16I�. 76 - 2 - SPEC �L ASSFSSME[�1T rI1NIl 70 �htolff Construction Company EstimatP of l�lork Complet�d 71 lst National nank of Hopkins Coupons SE�'VAGE DISPOSAL Fj1P1D 4�3 nlorthern States Power Co. l�81� P.Rachin� Prodvcts � Tool ^�fg, ro, �.85 Northwestern p�ll Telephone Go. 486 Fred Swanson C;87 Transport Clea.rings of '?`win Cities Salaries Hourly Payroll. �,. Service 2 Collars ??or�d r?obile i?nit Balance-9 1�.�ile Creek P,raya�e Last �� of June lst ', of June PERMAN�'NT I�f.:PRO?�Fn.�F'NT R�?�OT,trr�r Fin�ID 1�45 Faegre & BPnson 4�t6 H. A. Ro gers C o. Salaries I?ourly Payroll Legal Services Supplies Last ; of June lst � of June ��_o, �:3 4 . 75 8i�o . o0 29�.92 1� . 00 22.00 1,250.00 1.92 123.12 82.55 Lakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, t,hat Resolution #29I�, "A RESOL?T'!'ION REFFRRING TO THF CI'I'Y ENGINEER T4-�E� T.7�TTER OF B�CKTOP Si?RFACING CFR`r'AIN ALLEYS", marked Exhibit "A" be adopted. Carried. 76.08 1�2.52 326.96 i56.5� �ahlberg mo�red, Zakariasen serond�d� that reat�est of nfiinneapolis !;as Company for main extension No. 196 be granted. rarried. �Iilbert moved., Danlb�rg seconded that annLal stater�ent of N�inn�anolis !'xas Company bP acc�pted and placed on file. �arr.ied. Zakariasen MovPd, Dahlberg seconded,that the �ity accept the deed as nre- sented by Hennepin Coixnty coverin� '��Lot' 29, Auditor's Sub-nivision 2l�2, also the form�r 100 foot ribht of way of th� PRilwauke� �ailroad across the south- west quarter of the southw�st oizarter Section 21�-117-2?_ at a considPrati�n of ?�1.00 sli.bject to City Attorney's approval cf deed. Carried. �ahlberg moved, A!ilbert seconded, that H. A. Kloss & Son request for a 20 year spread of sewer and water main assessment on Althea Lane be granted. �arriAd. �leGely mozred, Dahlberg seconded, that Nr. Taylor's recom^�endation dated July 1, 1952 te reject the remain�ng bids of. F�bruary 5, 1952 on auxil�_ary apparatt.is and re-adver.tise for ?��ds for resu5citatin� eouipment be accepted. Carried. ��c�sely moved, Zakari_asen seconded, that ?tesolution Pdo. 286, "A RFS�)T,i?TIO�V ORDERING THE INSTALLAmIpi�d OF �ERmAIA� LUrAL I'���P??0�1�l;rNTS", mark�d �'xhibit ��B" be ado�ted. Carr�ed. �lesely �oved, I�iJ.be�rt Geconded, that Resollition,. No._ 2f37, "A �FSOLLTION Al]TiiORIZI�V i THF pAyp,FFNm mp m?r� �y�FRS OF LOT 1�0 11, I�1CLTISI��F, PRESTON'S ILATTERI�ACH�:',? PARK, OF THF S?,rr�.g OF �45,��' PER T,QT FO[� NIGF�PrJAY EASF'h�F'NT," rla.rked Exhibit "C" be adopt,ed. Carried. ,• �1�sely movPd, Zaka..riasen s�conded, that Resolut�_on No. 292, "A R^SOL?TTION RELATIIJG TO THE PAYMFNT INTO THF S�JVAGF DISPOSAL FTJj�JD OF 30� OF ALL r,QON�S COLI,FrmED BY THE CITY OF HOPKIN.S FOR. VIATER Fi�FZNISiT� �3Y THE CZ`I'Y WA�ER �"fORKS SYSTF.�4", marked Exhibit "D" re adonted. Carried. Ves�ly moved, nahlber� seconded, tha+., RPsolution No. 291, "A RFSOI,TITION DIRECTINs �ERTAI�? COh.9PANI�'S TO _TNSTALL '�VATFK p�ETER.S," marked F,�chihit �'F" b� adopted. �arried. • Zakariasen mo��ed, �resely seconded, that t,he !',it�T Attorney prepare an ordinance regulating the rPmo�ral of snow from pri�rate propert,y. Carried. ��esely moved, Dahlberg seconded that O.rdina,nce No. 77, "AN ORDINAPdCF RELATIN� TO THE RFGULtiTIN!' ,pF'� AND '►'HE TSS�:�IAIG OF I,I.r.,FNSE �Y '?'H� rI'I"_! OF HOPKINS FOR Gt�SOLINr, FILLING ST�TIOAtS; AP�.?�'I`?DIN�7 ONDINA�10E Ni�'J!?�P;R THIR'['�', �SrCTION �'IGHT, SUB-nI�7ISI0N FOUR" be accepted as th� first readin�; the.reof. �arried. 2 -3- ��es�ly mo.red, Dahlberg seconded, that Ordinarce No. 7n, "AN OR.DINANCE P..FLATING .. TO FFNC�S 'sJITHI;V THF CITY LIP�ITS OF NqpKINS", be accepted as the first readino thereof. Carri�d. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded that black-top roads found necessary or disintegx�ated to be seal-coated be done and c�st of same to be paid from moneys due the Road and BridgP Fund f.rom the !i�at,er and SewaP� TJisposa.l �nds for road repair. ^arri�d. STesely moved, Dahlherg seconded, that '�hr. Taylor's recommendation da+,ed July l, 1952 to purchase one 6 E 593U rebuilt rotary gr�ar pump for thP 19Lt1 La France pumper be approved. Carried. ?Tesely moved, fidilb�rt seconded, that �60.00 be naid to Helmer Drebenstedt in fiill settlement of damage claimed. Carried. P.�.ilbPrt moved, Zakariasen seconded, that DRr. Taylor bP authorized to adv�rtise for bids for the cleaning, scrapin�, and painting of thP 500',000 gallon st•orage tank. �arried. , VesPly moved, Zakariasen ��conded_, that two ho�ir. parkin� si�ns be placed on 9th �lvenue f�$�n Fxcelsior to First Street North an� "No Parkin�" si;ns on east side of�avenuP fr.om �cc�7_sior t,o east a.nd west alley just south of Fxcelsior. Carried. � �Tesely moved, Perbix seconded, that �.�r. Taylor's recommendation dated June 2I�, 1952 placing six hourly em�loyees on a monthly salary bas�s b� approved. Carried. , �lesely mo-:�ed, Dah.lberg seconded, that curb ooening as recommended by City EnginPer Laska for the Night Havrk on F�ccelsior Avenue be approved. Carried � Vese]_y moved, Milbert second�d, that Reso_lvtion No. 295, "A R,FSOLTITION OPDERING A HFARING Oe�I EN�INEFR'S RFPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IP.'rPR0�1EMFNTS", �' marked �chibit "F" be adopted. ,Carred. Zakariasen moved, �resely seconded, that a partial paym�nt of 4�500 be made at this time to the Rural Hennep�n County Nursin� Committee to apply on , their introice dated May 20, 1952• Carried. Dahlberg moved, I12ilbert seconded, that the Hennepin Coiznty ?�eview be made � the official paper for .the Cit�r of ?iopkins fo.r �ear ending June 30, 1953. j Carried. I T�4c��tin� adjo�zrn�d. � Ld. 41. ti'�. Elmquist, Sec etary to t�e Co�.�nci]. � CITY OF HOPKINS IiENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 29L�. A RESOLUTION REF'ERRING TO THE CITY ENaINEER THE MA.TTER OF BLACKTOP SURFAGING CERT,l�IN ALLEYS. WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Cit� Clerk and by the City Clerk presented to the City Council, petitions asking for the blacktop surfacing of the East and VYest alley in Block Seven (7), Gibb�s First .P�ddition to West Minneapolis, and the alley in Block Thirty-three (33), V�est Minneapolis Center, and WHEREAS, the owners of most of the propertg against which the cost of blacktop surfacin� said alleys would be assessed signed said petitions and agreed to pay the cost thereof, and WFiEREAS, the cost of blacktop suPfacing said allegs would be assessed against property found benefitted thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOY°VED BY the Council of the City of Hopkina that the matters of blacktop surfacing said alleys be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to investigate the necessity and feasi- bility thereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. .�DOPTID bg the Council of the City of Hopkins at a reguLe�r meeting thereof held this First day of July, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A• W• Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitneys City Attorney C� z� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUNIBER 286 � A RESO�UTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS NTf3EREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on May 20, 1952, adopted a resolution referring �o Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of installing concrete curb on both sides of First Stree� North between Fif teenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Avenue North, also the matter of installing ; water main on Seventh Avenue South between the South line extended of Lot Fourteen and the South line extended of Lot Eighteen, Block Seven, West Minneapolis Annex, and VVI�REAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on M�y 20, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, f or his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing `\ Twelfth Avenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Iiighway Number Seven, and Vi1�REAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvements and each of them, and on June;3�, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the Secretary of the Council, in w�hich reports the �n�ineer recommended that each and all of said local improvements be in-, stalled and constructed at said locations, and �REAS, on June 3, 1952, the City Council of Hopkins adopted a resolution setting Tuesday, the lst day of July, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall, as the time and place for considering said reports and each of them and acting thereon, and VVHEREAS, a notice of said hearing has been published in the Suburban Press in its issues of June 12 and 19, 1952, and the affidavit of publication of said notice has been filed with the Secretary of the Council, and .� WHEREAS, no petition setting forth opposition to said improvements or any of them was filed with the City Mana�er prior to the date and hour set for hearing said �ngineer�s reports, and no one a_ppeared in opposition to any or all of said improvements; NOW, TAEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the installation of concrete curb on both aides of First Street North between Fifteenth Avenue North and Sixteenth Auenue North, and the installation of water mains on Seventh Avenue South between the South line extended of Lot b'ourteen and the South line extended of Lot Eighteen, Block Seven, West Minneapolis Annex, and the blacktop surfacing of Tvvelfth Aeenue North from Second Street North to State Trunk Highway Number Seven, are each and all neces- sary for the health, welfare and convenience of the City and its inhabitants, and it is hereby determined and ardered that each and all of said improvements be made, and that the cost thereof be assessed against the property abutting upon each of said improvements: ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meetin� thereof held this lst day of July, 1g52. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Wh�tney, City Attorney 6�'' � CITY OF HOPKINS • HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLIITION N0. 287 A RESOLIITION AOTHORIZIIJG THE PAYMENT TO THE OWNERS OF LOTS 1 TO 11, INCI,USIVE� PRESTON'S ' IldTEHI,ACHE6f PARK, OF THE 3UM OF $�5. �+5 PEE LOT �UR HI C�WAY EASEN�NT. � WI�REAS� on �uguat 15, 1947� Lester A. Boyce, Single� and Lucille H. Preston, Single, granted to the village (�nour:city) of Hoplsina the ri�it� privilege and eaaement for a period of five (5) years from and after eaid 15th day of Auguet, 1q�+7� to uee the northerly seeenteen , (17) feet oP Lots One to �leven (1 to 11),inclueive, Preaton�s Interlachen Park, for atreet and hi�h�ra.v purpoees b,y the aridenin,g of E�celsior Avenue. and T�REAS� said easement flzrther providea that in theevent the village (now city) of Ho�kine dnring eaid five (5) „qear period doea so widen Excel sior Avenue and use eaid aeventeen (17) Peet for such pn�rposes. said easement sha11 �thereafter be perpetnal, and Wi�REAS, on June 3, 1952. the City Council of Hopkina adopted a reaolut.ion determiningtt� sald Egceleior Avemie be widened across the northerl.4 eeeenteen (17) feet of eaid Lo�e One to El.e$en (1-11), inclueive, of Preeton's Iaterlachen Park, and instructing the City En�;i.neer to commence conetrnction of eaid Excelsior Avenue over and acroea said northerl� aeeenteen (17) feet of said Lote fo rthwith, and WAFRFAS� the City of Hopkins is noro in the p�oceas of constructin� and widenin� Excelaior Avenue over and acrosa eaid northerly aeventeen (17) feet of eaid I,ot�, and W�REAS� s�,ia aereement of Auguet 15, �9�+7, proBidee tha,t in the eeent the eillage (now city) of Hopkins doee widen aaid Excelsior Avenue within said five (5) year:=.period and eaeTciaes its eaeement for road purnoaes over and acrosa said seventeen foot etrip of land,;'the village (no� citA) of Hopkine shall pay to.the owner.of each of said Lota One to E].even (1-11)� incluaive� the �um of ��+5.�5� the ovrnership thereof to be determined according•to the records in the office of the Registrar of Titles of Hennepin Count� at the time that the village commenc�s constrnction of the hi�t�s�Y across said north (N) aeventeen (17) feet, and. W�REAS� according to the recorde in the of�ice of the Registrar of Titlea of Hennepin Covnty the ownere of said lote at the time the City •:��� commencedconetraction of eaid hi�hway acrose the north (1�) seventeen (1�) feet thereoP were as follows: �� �� �� Lot One (1), John A. Loomie a,nd Francea L. Zoomis; ��'� Lot T�o,_(2) , Walter A1Pred Lundgrea and Gertnide Grant Inindgren; ��i'i Lot- Three ( 3) , Clarence H. Heineeke_ a.nd Gwendolyn E. Heinecke; .�� ,� z�" Lot ,Four (�+) � Ivan C. Fy.eh, Sr., and Mabel G. Fiah; i a� � i Lot Five ( 5)_ ��enr�r Bnntaon and Lulu C. �nut aon; , . Lot Sig (6) � Lucille H. Preaton; � 1'� � n � iawo�0 �'!°r.�dP E'KC �"� s� "'� '�' ��'°n' ''`�0 7 Lo t Seven ( 7) ,�an M, I+a(3ov� and Jeanne M. vaGo�o; i`* ��� Lot Eight ( S) ,,, Burdette C. Mann and Beth E. Mann; '�^�'' Lot Nine (9) , Orville J, Underwood and DorotY�Y L. IIndera000d; �,��";� � Lot Ten (1�) � Miltoa J. Williams a.nd Mgry L. Williame; .�, � f� 7 Lot Eleven (11) , Elof J. Danieleon and Catherine E. Denieleon. NOW, TI�F�F�OIYE � BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUPTCIL of the City of Hopkins, that the city pay to the ownere of said lote as hereinbefore liated the eum of $�+5.45 for each of said lote, and th�,t the proper city officiale be authorized to iesne and deliver to said owners checke of the city of Hopkine therefor. ADOPTED AT A REGULAR meeting of the council of the city of Hopkins� Hennepin County, Minneaota. thie lat day of July, 1952• W. Harlan Perbix, M�yor g. W, Elmquiet, Secretary of the Council Frank N. ��hitney, City 9.ttorney �� CITY OF HOPRINS HENNEPIN COIINTY� MINN�'SOTA RE�LUTIGN N0. 292 A RE SOLUTI ON RELATIRG TO THE PAYA4EIQT INTO THE SEWA(� DISPOSAL PUND OF j0� OF ALL MONEYS COLLECTED BY TI� CITY OF HOPKINS �R WA'I�ER FITRNI SHED BY THE CI TY WATER S�TOl� S SY'STEM. WHEREAS� on December �F, 19�+5, the '�i�la�e��.Co�3ciT oP %` Hopkine ad.ovted an ordina.nce providing for the iseuin� of Two Hundr�d Forty-aeven Dollara ($2�+7,000.00) oF sa.nitar�r seura�e system revenue bonds and providing a method of raiain� revenue for.the payment of said bonds and for the installation� operation and maiata�neace of a ea.nitary aewage eystem, and Council W�Ei�AS� on June �F, 19�+6� the pillage�of Ho�kins adopted an amendment to said ordina.n.ce, a,nd WHEREAS, said ordinance, as amended, provides that the �illage Council ahall cha.r�e and readjust from time to time the rates and char�es :-,:`'fixed and eatablished by eaid ordina.nce eo that the aggrega.te of such rates and char�es collected eha,ll alwarqs be sufficient to pa,y said bonds and meet the reciuiremente a.gainst eaid sewa� s�r�tem dieposal ilinde, and WHEFiEAS� said ordinance� as e�mended, iiarther providea'-;; that until otherwise prescribed by resolution of the Council, one ; of the rates and charges to be paid into said se�eage q�stem dieposal i'and is Thirty per cent (30`�) of a11 sume now or hereafter paid by aqp person, firm or cornoratian for cit� water� a.nd WHEREAS� eaid sevoa�e system dispoaal fund is now carrying a current balance of Forty-Five Thousand Dollara ($�.5,000.00) and showin� an income approximatin� Five Thousa.nd Dollars (�5,000.00) per month againat financial needa of approximately Four Thousand Dollars (��.000.00) per month, and, wherea*+. it is no longer neceasar� in order to maintain said eewage s,yatem diepoeal fu.nd to: pay into said fund Thirtjr per cent (30�) of all suma paid bp any pereon� firm or ,,,�orr�oration for city water; NOW, THEF{EFOHE� BE IT RESOLPED BY THE Council of the City of Hopkins that effective as of the da.te of adoption of this resolution said � pa;vmeats:,:, c�f eaid Thirty per Cent (30�) of all sam� paid by any nerson, firm or corno ration fo r city water be reduced to Fifteen per Cent (15`�) of all sums paid b� any person, firm or corporation for City water. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL of the City of Hopkins at a regular_meetin� thereof held this lat day of Jul,y, 1952. W. Harlan Perbix� Mayor A. W. Elmquist� Secretaxy of the Council Frank N. Whitne�. Ci ty At to rney r � G°� � CITY OF HOPgINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINIVESOTA RESOLIITIOIQ N0. 291 A RESOLIITION DIRECTING CERTAIN COMPANIES TO INSTAZ.L WATER METERS. �iEREAS, oa December 4, 19�+5� the Village Council of Hopkins adanted an o rdinance p roviding for the i asuing of Two Hundred Fortg-seven Thonsand Dollars ($247�000.00) of eswa�e system revenue bonds and also providing for certain charges to be pa3d by the ueere of the eani.tary aewer aystem o� the village (nor� City) of Hopkins, the revenue from rshich charges were to be nsed for the payment of said bondg and for the coat of installing, maintaining and operating saic3 sevaage di epo sal eyatem, and 4�I3EREAS, on June 4, �9�6� the Village Council of Hopkins adopted an amendment to said ordinance, and tdI�TfEAS. said ordinance, ae amended, providea that whenever any �uater user sha11 use a qua.nity of aater in excess of en. aeerage of Eight Thousand Four Hundred ( S, L{pp) �allona and per month, then,�in that.event the sanitary eewer rental cha,rge ehall be eqaa.e�.lrent to Fifty Per cent (50�) of the grose mater bill� and t�REAS, said ordinance, as amended, flirther proeidea that �ahenever anp pereon, firm or corporation in said Villa.ge (aow Cit�r) is not served by the village water works �rstem the Village of Ho�pkins shall, bg �toper resolution and service of a txue cony thereof upon said pereon, firm or co rnoration, compel such person, Firm or corporation to install and maintain, at its own egpense� a proper water meter of the t.ype ordinarily preecri.bed for Hopkins water nsers, mhich ehall be at all times in workin� order a.nd ac�easi;ble to the proper Hopkins villa�e officials for reading and inspection� a,nd,which aha11 be used for the determination o�f the amount of aewer rental char�es to be made a�a,inat such uaers as in said ordinance provided, and Wf�REAS,- the Minnea�olis-Moline Comnany, the National 'Pea Company.and the Red,Owl Gomnany, each use water in exceas of an a�erage of Eight Thouaand Four Hundred ( S,1l00) gallons per month from a source of supplg other than the water v�ork a aystem of the Cit� �+ of Iiopkine and each firm or corpo ration has no meter installed which can be read b� the prot�er Hopkine officials so as to determine the amount of aewage rental chargea to be paid by each of said fixms or corporations; NOW, THEF{EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Council of the City of Hopkine that each of sa.id firms or corporations be, and each hereby is� directed to install and maintain, at ite o�rn expenee, a proper �vater meter of the t�pe ordinaril,y preacribed for Hopkins mater users. and to keep said meter at a11 timea in working order and ��ceaef:.ble to the proper city ofPicials for readin� an.d inspection. BE IT PTJRTAER RESOLYED that a true cop� of this resolution be served upon each of said firms or corporations. ADOpTED BY THE Council of the City of Hopkins at a regu].ar meetin� thereof held this let da,y of July. �952• �P. Harlan Perbix� Mayor A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, �it� gttorney CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 295 A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVE!VIENTS. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on June 3, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City En�ineer, for his investi�ation and report, the matter of installing concrete curb and gutter on the North (N) side of First Street South from Monroe Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and on the South (S) side of First Street South from the alley in Block Thirty-six (36), West Minneapolis Center, to Van Buren Avenue, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on June 17, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City En�ineer, for his investigation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacin� Farmdale Road from Hazel Lane to Hollyhock Lane and all of Hollyhock Lane and Wayside Road from Hollyhock Lane to its intersection �ith Wayside Hollow, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on June 17, 1952, adopted a resolution referrin� to Frank Laska, City Engineer, ior his investigation and report, the matter of the installation of water mains in the following location, to-wit: commencin� at the interaection of Sixth Avenue South and Fifth Street South and running easterly along Fifth Street South to the intersection of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue South, thence southerly alon� Fifth Avenue South extended to Seventh Street South, thence running westerly on Seventh Street South to Sixth Avenue South, also the matter of the installation of sanitary sewer mains in the following location, to-wit: commencing at the intersection of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue South and running southerly alon� Fifth Street South extended to Seventh Street South, thence westerly along Seventh Street South to the sewer ' lift� station located at the intersection of Seventh St'reet South and Sixth Avenue South, and � I�VHEREAS, said Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of each and all of said improvements and on July 1, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reports with the secretary of the council, in which reports the E��ineer recommends: d 1. The installation of concrete curb and �utter on the l�orth (N) side of First Street South from Monroe Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and on the South (S) side of First Street South from the alley in Block Thirty-six (36), West Minneapolis Center, to Van Buren Avenue, at an estimated cost of Two TYiousand One Hundred Forty-two and 36/100 Dollars (�2,11�2.36), and further recommends that the propertg to be assessed for said improvement is all of Blocks Twenty-one (21), Twenty- two (22), and Lots One to T�r.elve..� (1`bi�12), inclusive, Block Thirty-five �35), West Minneapolis Center, and 2. The blacktop surfacin� of Farmdale Road from Hazel Lane to Hollyhock Lane and all of Hollyhock Lane and Wayside Road from Hollyhock Lane to its intersection with Wayside Hollow,at an estimated cost of Three Thousand One Hundred Sixty-nine and 11/100 Dollars (�3,169.11), and fu�er recommends that the cost thereof is to be assessed a�ainst the property abutting thereon, and 3• The installation of water mains corr�nencing at the intersection of Sixth Avenue South and Fifth Street South and running easterly along Fifth Street South to ths intersection of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue South, thence southerly along Fifth Avenue ��'`, South extended to Seventh Street South, thence continuin� westerly on Seventh Street South to Sixth Avenue South, at an estimated cost of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-one and 50/100 Dollars (�13,581.50), and further recommenda that the property to be assessed for the cost of said improveme�nt is all property abutting thereon, and 4. The installation of sanitary sewer mains commencing at the intersection of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue South and running southerly alon� Fifth Street South extended to Seven�h Street South, thence wresterly along Seventh Street South to the sewer lift s��.�ion located at the intersection of Seventh Street South and Sixth Avenue South, at an estimated cost of Ten Thousand Six Hundred Thirty- seven and 50/100 Dollars (�p10,637.50), and further recorrnnends that the property to be assessed therefor is all property abutting thereon; NOW, THEREFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvements and e ach of them will be considered by the Council and action taken thereon at � regular meetin� of the City Council to be held on the 5th day of August, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City P�anager give notice of said hearing by pu�liehing a notice onee each aaeek for two consequtive weeks in the official newspaper of said city, said notice to describe in general language the imp�sovements recommended in�;the Engineerfs Reports and the estimated costs thereon. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS at a regular meeting thereof held this lst day of July, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney - :�, � .� o 1l' ti� � �` CITY OF HOPgINS \�"� HENNEpIN COUNTY, MINNE SOTA _ NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER' S REPORTS ON CERTAIN LOC�L IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Engineer of Hbnkins did on the let day of July, �952� file his.written reports to and with the City Council recommending: 1. The inataliation of concrete curb and �tter on the North (N) aide of FY rst Street South from Monroe Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and on the �South ( S) eide of F�r�t Street South from the alley in Block Thirty-sig; (�'j6) , West Minneapoli a Center, to nan Buren Avenue� at an eatimated cost of Two Thousand One �undred Fort,y-tvoo a.nd j6�100 Dollare (�2,1�+2.36) , a,nd flirther recommendin� that the r rorerty to be aeaeesed for eaid imp rovement is all of Blocks 'l�uenty-one (21) , Turenty-two (22) , and Lots One to Twelve •(1-12) . inclusive, Block Thirty-five (35), West R4inneapolis,Center, and 2. The blacktop surfacing of Farn�dale Road from Hazel Lane to Holl�hock Lane and all oP Hollyhock Zane and Wayside Road from Holl�hock Lane to ita interaection with Wayside Hollow� at an eatimated coat of Three Thousand One Hundred Sixt�-aine and 11�100 D�llars (�3,�69.11), aad further recommendin� that the cost thereoi is to be asseased a�ainst the p ropert� abuttin� thereon, and 3. The installation of water mains commencing at the intersection of Sigth Aeenue South and Fifth Street South and running easterly alon� Fifth Street South to the intersection of Fifth Street South and I+�.fth Avenue South� thence southerly along Fifth Avenue South ext.ended to Seventh Street South, thence continuing westerly on Seventh Street South to Sixtr Avenue South� at an estimated coat of Thirteen Trousand Five Hundred Eighty-one a.nd 50�100 Dollare ($13,5g1.50), and fu.rther recommending tha.t the property tc be asae8aed for the cost of said improvement ie all property abuttin� thereon, and 4. '!'he inatallation of sanitary aewer mains commencing at the inter- section of Fiftr Street South and Fifth Avenne South and runnin� southerly along Fifth Street South extended to Seventh Street South, thence weaterly along Seventh Street South to the sewer lift atation located at the intersection of Seventh Street South and Sigth Avenue South, �t an estimated cost of Ten Trousand Six Hundred Thirt�r-aesen a.nd 5(��100 Dollars ($10, 637. 50) � a.nd flirther recommendin� that the �ropert�r to be assessed therefor is all property abuttin� thereoa. NOTICE IS �TRTHER GIVIlV tha,t the City Council has by resolution fige� Tueada�, the 5th d.a.y of Auguat, 1952, at 7:j0 O�clock p.m., at the Council ch�bers in the Cit,p Hall as the time and place at which the Council will hear such persons ae care to be heard in reference to eaid imp rovements and each of them..;a,nd will consider said Engineer's renorts and act thereon. Dated at Hopkina, Minnesota, thi s llth .d.ay of Jul�r, T952. Walton,H:: L. Taylor, City Mana�er Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the HenneQin County Review on July 17 and 2li, 1952. �, . CITY OF SOPKIN3 I�NbiEPIA1 COUNTYD �4INNESO'!A. IN6ITATIOId '�0 BID OBd RF�CUSCITATO�ffi Sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until 12 o�clock noona Friday, July 189 19529 at rahich ti�ne bids receieed irill be pubiialy opened9 read and tabulated, and as soon thereafter as practicable a�ard of a contract wi].1 be made Por the furniehing the aity �aith txo rescuscitatorsa Interested bidders may obtain further information by co�mnunicating with Wo Ro Lo Taylor9 City Managera City Ha119 HopkinsD A4innesota, Telephone HOpkins 3�8a CITY OF HOPKIN.S By bd. Re L, T lor ity agero Published in the Hennepin County Reeiew July lOD 19520 A snecial meeting of the Board of Equalization was called for 7:30 p.m. on July l�, 1952 at t'ne City Hall. �Qembers appearing at the meetina were T:ZaJor Perbix and Councilman Zakariasen. Members absent were jTesely, Dahlberg, and I�ilbPrt. � As there was not a c�uorum by 7;50 p.�. the above two members that were present left the Hall, shortly after, Councilman Vesely appeared but too late to hold a meeting. �.�J�c.ti..c - ' A. ��1�. �lma�.1ist, S reta.m,� of the Cour_cil C Ot�1C ILP+�N : � A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins, n.�innesota was held at th� City Hall at 7:30 p.m, o►clock on �esday, July 15, 1952. ll4embers present wer� Dahlberg, Milbert, ?resely, and Zakariasen, also City Attorney �Nhitn�y, City Manager Taylor, and City Fngineer Laska. N�ayor Perbix was absent, Dahlberg moved, N�ilb�rt seconded, that Russell Zakarias�n be appointed chairman pro tem. Carried. DahlberJ moved., IlZilbert 'seconded, that bills as presented be naid from the followin� funds: G��TFRAL FiiAID 5�94 First National Bank of Hopkins 5595 '.1'reasurer, State of Nlinnesota 5570 Rural Hennepin County Dlursing Com�ttee 5571 Helmer �rebenstedt 5572 Hennepin County 5573 Postmaster of Hopkins 5596 Club Cafe 5597 �ederal Laboratories, Inc. 5598 Gardner Hardware Co. 5599 Gustafson and I'uXa 5600 Fd Ryan, Sheriff, Henn. Cty. 5601 Hennepin County Review �602 Hopkins Fire Department 5603 Hopkins Drug Store 5601� Hopkins Insurance Agency 5605 Kinn Service 5606 F. J. Kucera, P4.D. 5607 �iV_m. H. PdcCoy 5608 Miller-Davis Company 5609 Minnesota Municipal Fquip. Co. 5610 Northwestern Nat. Bank, Hopkins 5611 Hennepin County Review 5612 eV. R. L. Taylor, Treas. S8.13f'l�S Hourly Payroll � 15z6 15i7 1�.9 8 11�99 1500 i5oi 15oz 1503 150�. 1505 1506 1507 1508 15�.9 1520 1521 1200 1201 1202 1203 i2o�. �Pithholding Tax Ded. �$731�.99 Retirement Fund Ded. 250.96 Part pa��ment of ;r_voice 500.00 �'uIl settlement Payment for deed Envelopes Prisoner T��eals Police Badge Recreation Supplies Electrical �"Tork 2 at County Jail Printing Ca11s 8� Telephones DDT & Sprayer Insurance Premium Service Health Officer Gasoline Office Supplies Garbage Truck Counting Meter nRoneJ Publication Pett� Cash Items lst 2 of , Ju.Iy La.st 2 c�f June RQAD & BRIDGE FIiND First National Ba�k of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Minnesota John & Frances Loom.is '�falter & C�rtrude Lundgren Clarence & Gwendolyn Heinecks Ivan cc �Iabel Fish Henry &. Lia].0 Knutson Lucille H. Pres�on Dean k� Jeanne La.Gow Burdette & Beth �I�nn Orville & Dorothy Underwood Milton & Mary mJilliams E1of & Catherine Danielson Justus Lumber Co. Republic Creosoting Co. Earl Se�a.11 Contractor Salaries Hourl�r Payroll Witholding Tax_ Ded. Retirement Fund. �ed. Highway Easement Highway Easement Highway Easement Hi�hway Fasement Highway Easement Highwa�r Ea,sement Hz�hway Easement Highway Easement Highwa;T Easement Highwa�T Easement Highway Easement 2 sacks cement Road Tar Blacktop lst � of Ju� Last 4 o_t' June �J�IATER FUND First, National Lank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Minnesota Leef Bros., Inc. Neptune ��eter Company V�i. R. L. Taylor, Treas. Salaries Hourl�T Payroll �Ifithold.ing Tax. Ded. Retirement �nd Ded. 2 Shop Towels Water Meters Pctt,y� Cash Items lst 2 of July Last 2 of June � 60.00 1,00 73.52 13.45 3.5� 30090 li5 . �,.2 22.50 2.80 135.00 2.94 �.5.91� l�.00 100.00 168.00 106.30 6,750.00 52.00 8.10 41.70 2,209.73 2,412.�17 � 256.60 98. 83 ��•�5 45. �.5 45.45 �5. �,5 � 45.1�5 ��.�. �5 41.5. !1�.5C 4�a4J 1�5.l�.5 45.45 45.45 2. t�0 1,638.68 1,777p.72p 79Vs�V 635.�6 76.60 12.36 9.00 577.50 9.20 541.19 172.79 ;� - 2 - SPECIAL ASSFSSI�ENT FUND 72 Peter Lametti Construction Co. Peaceful �lalley Sewer �1�,330.28 S�NAGE DISPOSAL FUND 1�91 First National Bank of Hopkins �t92 Treasurer, State of Minnesota �.93 All Sta.te Pipe Cl�aning Co. �.94 H. E. Anderson k95 Gustafson & Fuxa Salaries Hourly Payroll 452 453 454 �-55 456 457 L:58 'JYitholding ,Tax Ded. Retirement �nd Ded. Cleaning Sewer Garage R�nt Flectrical 1P�ork lst 2 of July Last 2 of J�ane P�RMAiVENT Il��!'ROV���TT REVOLVING FUND First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of Minnesota Carl A. An�erson Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc. Lew Bonn Company Republic Creosoting Co. Twin City Testing & .�ig. La.b. Salaries Hourl�r Payroll �fitholding Tax Ded. ?�etirement Ftitnd Ded. Sidewalk and Curb Curb and Gutter 1 �Tolt b2eter Road Tar Soil Testing lst z of July La.st 2 of June 68.�0 24.83 2V3e�� 95.00 3.80 254.20 98.39 120.80 38.66 1,713.69 17,990.80 58.75 327.80 161.70 �1a.44 218, �0 Vesely moved, Dahlb�rg seconded, that Resolution No. 297-, t�A RESOLi�TIOI�T REF'E.�RING TO THE CITY ENCTINEH.� THE P:iATTER OF CONSTRUCTTNG SIDEVVAI,K ON A PORTIOPI OF TNEL�'TH A�TENUE SOUTH AND THE ti1ATTER OF BLACKTOP SURFACING A PORTIOAT OF JEFFERSON AVF��IUE", marked E�hibit f�A�'. be adopted. Carri�d. , ft?ilbert moved, �Iesely seconded, that on-sale non-intoxicating malt_.. liquor license be granted to the American Legion and V. F. W. for July 18, 19, and 20 County Fair and V. F. W. for July 25, 26, and 27th, Rasberry Festival. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that a Ringo permit be granted to �r.F.W. for Ju�y 25, 26, arid 27, Rasberry Festival. Carried. f' Vesely moved, Milbert seconded, that Ordinance IJo. 77, ��AN 01?�JINANCF R}� TTNG `l'�J THE REGiJI�iTIP1G OF, AND TH� ISSliING OF LICEidSE BY THE CITY OF HOPKINS FOR GASOI,INE FILLING STATIONS; AMII�TDIDIG ORDINANCE NUP�ER ZYiIRTY, SECTION EIGHT, SUB DIUiSION FOUR" marked Exhibit "B" he accepted as the second reading thereof, and that.the ordinance be adopted and published. according to law. Carried. jTesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Ordinance No. 78, ��AD? O�.DIP1A�]CE RELATING T� FFNCEaS ti'fITHIN THE CITY LIMT_TS OF HOPKINS", marked �chibit "C'� be accepted as the second readin� thereof, and th.at the ordinance be . adopted and published according to law. �arried. Pursuant to notice, bids were received.from the followinU for street signs; Gopher Stamp and Die Compar�y; Brighton Steel Company; Lyle Signs Inc.; �iinnesota 141ining and �4anufacturinb Company; Rosenwald-Cooper Iric.; Grimm Stamp and Badge Company; S. G. Ada.ms Co�pany; Don Ha.rsted. �ahlberg moved, �Zilbert seconded, that above bids be referred to P.4r. maylor for tabulation and. recommendation. Carried. Eids were also received from the fol_l etiving for the printing of the Hopki.n.s cit� ordinances. Bidder Letterpress: I�filler-Davis Co. Dorholt Printing Co. b�ultilighting; Kimm Company Alumber of Co ies to be Ordered 250 00 1000 �2490.00 �3�90.00 �38�0.00 4240.00 5.765.00 8��5.00 -3- Dahlberg moved, I��Iilbert seconded, that above bids be referred to IUtr. Taylor for tabulation and recommendation. rarried. f� TTesel mo�red Da�lber seconded tnat the Y , g , proposed preliminary plat of Pa.rk Tlalley be approved subject to the platters.furnishing easement for sewer and v�ater mains as may be necessary. Carried. Dahlberg moved, �qilbert seconded, that Mr. Ta�rlor proceed to acq�zire 223.9' of land lying north from the center �ine of the right of way of. Seventh Street South and immediately south of Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Park �Ialley Addition. Carried. jresely moved, Dahl.berg seconded, that City �gineer Laska prepare specifi- cations for sew�r and water main construction for Park `�alley and ad.vertise for bids to be opened August 19, 1952. Carried. Zakariasen moved, ?lesely seconded, that T�Sr. Taylor�s recommPndation d.ated July 1L�, 1952, for services for the �'ity'll�ater Depart*nent by enginewrs, Toltz, King & Day be postponed t�ntil Segoe and Associates have made their studf and report. Carried. Dahlberg moved,.l�Iilbert seconded, that City Engineer Laska check into and report on the oblique corner on the southwest corner of �celsior and Blake Road. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Northwestern Be�7� ���.�e��$ne Company's request to place buried cable in P1Iinnetonka Mills Roa subject to engineer�s approval. Carried. � , �Tesely moved, I.Zilbert seconcjed, that� Dr. �'. J. Kucera, uealth �fficer, report dated Ju1J 5, 1952 be accepte�. and placed on fi�e. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that ?ti�Jr. Taylor's appointment of Dr. �. J. Kucera as Health Officer for a one year term ending July l, 1953 be confirmed. Garried. Vesel�r moved, Dahlberg seconded, that T�l1r. Taylor�s reo,uest dated JulJ 14, 1952, for inforrnation as to the method of acquiring lands be answered that same will be done bf a general bond issue voted on by the people of Hopkins� Car.ried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg second_ed, that d.eed to Lot 29, Auditor's Sub-Division 21�2, and 100 foot ri�ht of way of the Milwati�kee �,ailroad across the southwest quarter ot the southwest quarter, Section 2l�-117-22 be accepted and same be filed on record. Carried. P�Tilberg moved, Dahlberff seconded, that easement from Joseph anc ggnes Schubert for extension of Nine i�ile Creek dredging be accepted and t,he P,4ayor and City PdanaPer be a.uthorized to s� gn same. �;arried. Dahlber� moved, Zakariasen seconded, that tre tr�,sko claim be settled for �1,000 and the City Attorney be instrizcted to draw up the necessary papers for th`e cLsposition of such claim and for the acquisition b�r the City of Hopkins of a perpetual fJ..00d water easement on sucn part of the lands ovuned by ?�4r. sTasko as may be determined by the City Engineer to be suscepti�le to damage by flood vrater. Carried. Vesely movea, Dahlberg seconded, that �esolutior.. No. 298, f'A RESOLUT�ON FEFERRIATG TO Ti�E CI'I`�'� .TJ7VuINE�FZ THE �!rA`I'T1�1R OF CONST:�i?C,mID?G CURB, rTUTTEF. A��;D ST�iE',�TALK Ili CERTAIiv LOC�T � ONS", Marked �chibit "D" be adopted. Carried. jTeselJ moved, Dahlbero seconded, that the Equilization Roard meet at 7;30 p.?n. on �T�;ly 22, 1}52. Carried. �\ T�eetin� adjourned. A TTEST : _ , r �._..��..�F 6 �ae+U�'�..` �Fr—� -`-�-�-+ A. M. Elmquist, S retar�r to th.e Council v H � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, �IINNESOT�1 RESOLUTIOId 1vUMBER 29? A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEER THE AdATTER OF CO1dSTRUCTING SIDEWALK ON � PORTION OF TIIII�LFTH AVENUF SOUTH AND THE MATTER OF BLACKTOP SURFAGING A PORTION OF JEFFERSON AVENUE. UIfHEREA3, there has been filed with the City Clerk and by the City Clerk presented to the Cit� Council, a petition asking for the installation of sidewalk on the West side of Twelf th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley in Block Eight (8), West Minneapolis, and �ifI�REAS, there hae been filed �ith the Citg Clork and '�- by the City Clerk presented to the City Council, a petition asking for the blacktop surfacing of a twenty foot �vide roadway on Jefferson Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Seeond �.treet South, the West edge of the blacktop surfacin� to be loca.ted on the center line of Jefferson Avenue, and WHEREAS, the owners of most oP the property a�ainst which the cost of installin� said sidewalk and of blacktop sur- facing said street signed said petition and agreed to pay the costs thereof, and UVHEREAS, the costs of installing said aidewalk and black- top surfacing said street should be assessed against property found benefitted thsreby; NOuV, THERE�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVID by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of eonstructing sa�:d sidewalk in.:.said location and of blacktop surfacing said portion of Jefferaon Aaenue be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to investigate the necessitg and feasi- bilitg thereof and to report thereon to the Council as soon as possible. ADOPTED by the Council of the Cit� of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held the 15th day of July, 1952. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmqui s t, ��cretarg of the Counc3l Frank N. Wh,itney, City �ttorne9 � �� �. ,�1 \� �� � �� � _� �° �� � �l� ��- \�.� � `� �� CITY OF HOPKINS � HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA ORDII�TADTCE N0. 77 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REGULATING OF, AND TEE I S�ING OF LI CENSE BY THE CI TY OF HOPKINS �UR GASOLINE FlLLING STATIONS; AMFNDING ORDINANCE NiTMBER THIRTY� S.ECTION EIGHT� SUBIDIVISION POUR. BE IT ORUAINED Bi THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPgINS: a Section 1. Ordinance Number 30� Section g, 9a.bdivi eion �+, . i a amended to read: 9ubdiaision �. Re�nlator,y Provisiona. The owner of each licenaed gasoline service filling station aha11 cover with concrete or hea� tar oil such portione of the land or lot on �ahich said atation is located. as may be rec.�ired by the City En�ineer, who ehall deeipnate the portiona of such lan.d or lot on which concrete is to be used a.nd the portions on which heavy tar oil is to be used, and all such conatraction must be done in such manner as ma*p be approved by� the City Engineer. All sidevaalke adjoining an� such station aha11 at a11 timea be kept free from dirt� dirty water, oil, �asoline, pebbles, atonea� snow or other refhee or obatructions. The premises on which auch etation ia located sha11 at all times be kept in a neat, clean and orderly manner, and sha11 not be ueed for the puzt�ose of storing or leaving thereon broken or a�rec�ed motor vehiclea or parts thereof. The.City Manager ahall refu.se and the Council maq reeoke a permit for any sach gasoline sersice fillin� atation tha.t fails to comply with the proviaione of this eubdiviaion. FIRST READ at a re�u7.ar meeting of the Council of the City of Honkins held on the lat datip of July, �95z, and finally read and Dasaed at a regalar meeting of the Council of aaid City held on the 15th day of Jul�� 1952. W. HARLAN pERBIX, MAYOR A, W. ElmQuist� Secretary of the Council Fra.nk N. Whitney, City Attorney Publiehed in the Hennepin County Review on July 2�+, 1952• � ,P�,_:s ,;• �r�"� � ;�-. 3 , ,.� fi N���rl} � F,, " �,: 4. ��, ��* i, ��� ��� � �I �r 0 Cn t��� ✓ \ Q � CITY OF HOP'KINS 1 Qo ` 3 �TEPIPt COUNTY� MINNESOTA �, �' S„ � ��� ORDINANCE N0. 78 eJ i AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FENCES.WITffiN THE CITY LIMITS OF HOPKINS. CA BE IT ORl1AINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Sectioa 1. Definition. "Fence" meana, for the purnoee of this ordina.n.ce, ar�y partition, atructure� or gate erected as a dividin� marker� barrier� or enclosure. Sectioa 2. Permit. No fence shall be erected or altered without firet obtaining a permit from the City 1�ana�er. `�he fee for each permit ahall be �2.00. Section j. Barbed wire. ATo barbed wire fence ahall be built with- in the City of Hopkins unless auch fence is used to enclose a paeture or farm of five (5) acres or more. Section 4. Reatrictions. 9ubdivision-1. Fences located in the residential district and in the multinle dwelling di�trict shall not exceed five ( 5) feet in height, in aY�y part, and not more than fifty per cent ( 50`�) of the fence area shall be aolid or of closed conetruction. 3ubdivieioa 2. Fencea located in the commercial district ehall not egceed aix ( 6) feet in height, in ar�y part, an.d not more than fi ft� per cent ( 50`�) of the fence area shall be solid or of closed construction. 9ubdivision 3. Fences located in the industrial citstrict sha11 be unlimited in height, but aot more than fifty per cent (50�) of the fence area shall be solid or of closed construction. Barbed wire may be inatalled on the tops of such fences, on aYma or eupports projecting over the private nro*ierty aide of the fence at leaet ei�t (S) feet above the adjacent grade. 9ubdiviaion �+. All Pences must be located entirely on the.private p rop erty of the pereon, firm or corporation constructing the fence. Section 5. Ma.intainence. Fences muat be maintained so as not to endan�er life or property. Any fence;.w�r�Ch';. throu� 1_ack of repair� t�e of constru.ction or otherwise, imperils life or p roperty, shall be deemed a nuieance. The City Mana�er shall notiFy the owner of the property on which auch a�ence ie located, o#' the exiatence of eaid nuisance and said nuisance must be abated within ten (1�) da,ps after the receiving of siich notice from the City Ma,na�er. Section 6. Penalty. Aqy per�on violatin� any of the provieion4 of this ordinance ahall be �u.ilt� of a miedemeanor. FIRST READ at a re�.tlar meeting of the Council of the Cit,y of Hopkina held on the lat da,y of July, 1952, and finally read and paesed at a re�u.lar meeting of the Council of eaid city held on the 15th day of July� 1952. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A, W, Elmqui st, Secretaxy of the Council Frank N, k►h3, tne�r � Cit,y Attorney .�, �. Publiahed in the Henne�in County Revierr on July� 1952• t N W � CITY OF HOPRINS HEIVATEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NiJMBER 296 A RESOLIITION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTING CURB� GUTTER AND SIDEtNALI{ IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS. WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to investigate _. ___ the necessity and feasibility of constructing combination curb and ` gutter on the South side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Twelfth.•Avenue to Fifth Avenue and on the North side of Minnetonka H�ills Ro,ad from �. Fif th Avenue to 8eventh Avenue and on the South side of Mirinetonka t � f Mills Road from Fifth �ivenue to the Easterly line of BurrisideQ� i Afldition, and combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the North r-` side of Minnetonka &Zills Roe�d between Fifth Avenue a.nd S�ueet Briar Lane, and sidewalk on both sides of Sixth Avenue North aricl Seventh Avenue North from Third Street North to l�innetonka Milla Road and on both sides of Tenth Avenue ATorth and Twelfth Avenue North from Fourth Street North to Minnetonka �Iills Road, and sidewalk and curb without gutter on� Fourth 3treet ATorth from T�relfth Avenue North to B�innetonka Mills Road, and UUHERE�iS, the cost thereof should be assessed a�ainat property found benefitted thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of ths City of Hopkins that the matter of the conatruction of concrete curb and gutter and side- w�lk and curb without gutter in the above described locations be referred to Frank Laska, City En�ineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereoP and to report to the Council as soon �s posaible. ADQPTED by the Council of the Citg of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 15th day of July, 1952• W. FARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretarg of the Council Frank N. 1�hi tne y9 Eity Attorney �xsP�t coaru'rY, pa�so2a BID6 ON SA�ITA�RY SE�RS AATD �TER MAI1�S 3ealed proposale wi11 be received nntil 8t� P. P�• of August�l9s 1952, at the oYfiae of the City Clerk in the City oY Hopltin�, P�innesota, for furniahirrg oi all tomis, labor, equi�en�� and material� nscessary Yor the coa8trnation of sanitary �etirers and e�at�er mains in the City of Hopkina. Plans, epeaiiications and biddin� forms may be obtained fron the Ci�jr Engineer. Taah bid mnat be accompanied by s bidder�e bond or certified oheak peyable to the City oi Hopkins, in the amovat o� tea (10�) perceat of the bid a� a�narantee that tl�e bidder xi11 enter into the proposed aontract. , Bida rri71 be opeaed at 8:00 P. �. an Angust 19, 1952s a�►d read ir� opea mee�iag oi the City Connail. Tl�e right is reserved to aaaept a�y bid, or to rejeat ar� or all bids. CIq'Y OF HOPAI�6S By �Talton R. L. Ta,Ylor City i�lanager. Published Hennepin County Reeiew, dnlp 21�th and 31st, 19�2. -N ° 10• � R�R��� � P A special meeting of the City Council of Hopkins was held at 12;00 noon at the City Hall on Friday, July 18, 1952• Present �vere Councilmen Vesely, Zakariasen, Milbert,.and Dahlberg. Also City Manager Taylor, Engineer Laska. Absent: Mayor Perbix.' - , Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Joseph C. Vesely be appointed Chairman pro tem. Carried. Pursuant to notic� bids xere opened for the furnishing of two resusci- tators for the Fire Department and the following bids were r�ceived: Kelley Sales Co. A. S. Aloe Co. John K. Berg C. L. Ammerman Co. Mine Safety Appliances Co. �878.00 901.20 6l�0.00 & 820.00 850.00 & 582.00 830.00 Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the bid of Kelley Sales Co. be accepted as per Mr. Taylor�s recommendation. Carried. Bids w�re also opened for -th� constru¢tion of sewer and �aater mains oi� First Street North, �Pashington to Tyler and th� following bids were received; Sewer Water Terry Excavating Co. �72,880.00 �22,990.00 Peter Lammetti Construction Co. 67,l�b1.32 15,021.25 Wolff Construction Co. 68,191.00 29,087.00 Orfis & �tariani 62,l�56.27 39,887.90 Richard B�. Ferron 8{�,061�.00 23,965.00 Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the bid of Peter I,ammetti Construction Company be accepted upon recommendation of City Engineer La.ska. Carried. Milbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, that upon recommendation of City Ddanager Taylor the follov�.ng street sign bids as received on July 15, 1952 be acc�pted. Carried. Parts 1& 2 be a�arded to the Al1an BQarker Co. a division of the Brighton Steel Cornpany at $722.00. Parts 3, !�, 5, and 8 be awarded to the Gopher Sign Company for a total of $255•75 Parts 6, 7, 9, and 10 be a�arded to the Iyle Sign Company for a total oi �587.44 Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No. 299, "A R.ESOLU- TION ORDERING A HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORTS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURB, GUTTER AND SID�Y�LK IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS", marked �hibit "A" b� adopted. Carried. .. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No. 301�`"A RF�SOLU- TION ORD�ING A HEARIlVG ON ENGINEER'S RE�'ORTS OId BI.�CK'POP SURFACIlJG A PORTION OF HIAWATHA AVENUE AND CERTIIN AL�EYS", marked Exhibit "B'� be adopted. Carried. . _ Meeting adjourned. ATTFS Ts a . �.�, e�.. W. Har an Perbix, yor � ;%; CITY OF HOPKIN3 HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESUTA R�oLtr�rzo�a r�tBr� 299 A RESOLUTION ORDERING ��IEARIIdG ON ENGINE�R'8 REPORTS ON THE CON3TRUCTION OF CURB, GUTTER�AND SIDEW",�;LK IN CERTAIN LOC�TIONS. V�fiEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on July 15, 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the mQtter of constructing curb and gutter on the South side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Tavelfth Avenue to FiFth pvenue and on the North side of Minnetonka �tills Road from Fifth Avenue to Seventh Avenue, and on the South side of Minnetonka l�ills Road from Fifth Avenue to the �sasterly line of Burnsis�e,=�:; ,p�ddition, and combination curb and �utter and sidewalk on the No rth side of Minnetonka Mills Road between Fifth Avenue and Sweet Briar Lane,and sidewalk on both sides of Sixth.avenue and Senenth Avenue North from Third Street � � North to Minnetonka �iills Roe�; and on both sides of Tenth pnenue North and TeoelPth Anenue North from Fourth Street North to l�innetonka Mills Road, and sidewalk and curb without gutter ;�'on�:.Fourth Street North f�om Twelfth Avenue North to Minnetonka �Iills Road, and UVHEREAS, said Engineer has investi�ated the necesait� and � feasibility of each and all of said improvements and on July 18, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed hia w'ritten reportsv�ith the Secretary of the Council, in�which reports the Engineer recommends: 1. The installation of combination curb and gutter on the South side of D�innetonka Mills Road from Twelfth pvenue to Fifth Avenue at an estimated cost of Five Thousand Eight�..� Hundred Ninety- Nine and 80/100 Dollars (�5,899.80), and further reco�nends that the property to be assessed for said improvement is all of Blocks Ninety� seven (9?) to One Hundred and Six (106), inclusiee, West Minneapolis, Second Division, and 2. The construction oP combination curb and gutter on the North side oP Minnetonka Mills Road from Fifth Aeenue to Seeenth Avenue, at an esti.mated cost of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Seventg- seven Dollars (�4,977.00), and furthsr reco�nends tha.t the property to be assessed for said improvement is the Easterlg Seeen Hundred Ninety-four and seven-tenths (791}.7) feet of that 'part of the ATorth- west Quarter (NW�) of the Northeast Quarter (NE�) of Section Twenty- four (2L�), Tovrnship One Hundred Seventeen (117), Ran�e Twenty-tWo (22), lying South of State Trunk Highway Number Seven, and the Easterly Seven Hundred Ninety-four and seventy-five hundredths feet �?94• ?5 ) of that part of the Southwest �i.iarter ( SW4 ) of the North- east Quarter (NE�) of Section Twenty-four (21�), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-t�o (22), lying ldor th of Minnetonka Mills Road, and 3. The constrnction of combination curb and gutter on the 3outh side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Fifth Averiue to the Easterly line of Burnside Addition, st an eatimated cost of Eight Hundre d Thi rty and �}0/100 Dol lars (�83 0.�.0 ), and furthe r re c omunends that the property to be assessed for said improvement is Lots One (1) to geventeen (17), inclusive, Block One (1), Burnside Addition, and �.. The constauction of combination curb and gutter and sidewalk on the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road bet�reen Fifth Avenue and Seveet Briar Lane at an estimated cost of One Thousand Six Hundred Twentg-aix and L}.3/1�0 Dollars (�1,626.�.3), and further recor�nends that the property to be a s$essed therefor is Lots One (1) to Eight (8), Fairhope, and Lots One (1) to Eight (8), Block One (1), Kloss Addition, and 5. The conatruction of sidewalk on both sides of Sixth Avenue North and Seventh �venue North from Third Street to Minnetonka ; Mills Road and on both sides of Tenth Avenue PTorth and Twelfth Avenue North from Fourth Street to Minnetonka A�ills Road, at an estimated cost of Five Thousand T��►o Hundred Fifty-three and 12/100 Dollars (�5,�53•�2), and further recommends that the property to be assessed therefor is all the property abut�ting thereon, and 6. The const�ruction of side�ralk and curb without gutter on Fourth Street North from Twelfth Avenue North to Minnetonka Mills Road, at an estimated cost of Thirteen Thousand Siz Hundred Seventy- one and 28/100 Dollars (�13,671.28), and further recommends that the to property/be aseessed for said improvement is all of Blocks Ninety- seven (97) to One Hundred and Six (106), inclusive, West Minneapolis,, 8econd Divisiony NQ�Y, THPREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said improvements and each of them avill be considered by the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting of the Citg Council to be held on the 19th day of August, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock pom., and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVID that the City Manager give�notice of said hearing by publishing a notice once each wreek for two succes$ive wesks in ths official newspaper of said city, said notice to describe in general langua�e the improvements recommended in ths Engineer+s Reports and the estimated cost$ thereof. ADOPTED by the Council of the Citg of Hopkins at a special meetin� thereof held this 18th day of July, 1952, A e 1RI. Elmqui s t, Seeretary of the Council Frank N. Whitneys Cit� Attorney i. 1R. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR ��°�����'° � QI�,�z CITY OF HOPKINS HENAIEPIN COIINTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER'S REPORTS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CIIRB, GUTTER AND� SIDEWfALK IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE�ti that the Cit� Engineer of Hopkins did on the 18th day of July, 1952, file hia written reports to and �vith the Cit� Council recommending: 1. The install�tion of combination curb and gutt�r on the South side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Twelfth Avenue to Fifth Avenue at an estimated cost of Five Thousand Eig$tt¢���Hundred Ninety Nine and 80/100 Dollars (�5,899•80), and further recommends that the property to be assessed f or said improvement is all of Blocka Ninety- seven (97) to One Hundred and 3ix (106), incluaive, West �finneapolis, Second Divisian, and 2. The construction of combination curb and �utter on the North side of Minnetonka Mills Road from Fifth Avenue to Seventh Avenue, at an estimated cost of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Seventp- seven Dollars ($1�,977.00), and further recommends that the property to be assessed for said improvement is the Easterly Seven Hundred Ninetg-four and seven-tentha (?92.7) feet oP that part of the North- west Q�uarter (NW�) of the Northeast �uarter (NE�) of Section Twenty- four (2�.), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-two (22), lyin� South of State Trunk Hi�hway Number Seven, and the Easterly Seven Hundred Ninety-four and seventy-five hundredths feet i?9�• 75 ) of that part of' the Southwes t Quarter ( SVP� ) oP the North- east Quarter (NE4) of Section Twenty-four (21}), To�nship One Hundred Seventeen (117), Ran�e Twenty-two (22), lying North of Minnetonka Mills Road, and 3. The conatruction of combination curb and �utter on the South side of Ndinnetonka Mills Road from FiPth Avenue to the Easterly line of �urnsi�ie Addition, at an estimated cost oP Ei�ht Hundred Thirty and 1�.0/100 Dollars (�830.1}0), and further recornmenda that the property to be assessed for said improvement is Lots One (1) to Seventaen (1'71",= inclusive, Block One (1�, Burnside Addition, and F Y 4. The construction of combination curb and gutter and side�alk on the North side oP Minnetonka �ills Road between Fifth `� Avenue and 3weet Briar Lane at an estimated cost of One Thousand Six Hundred Twentg-six and �3/100 Dollars (�1,626.�3), and further recommends that the property to be assessed therefor is Lots One (1) to Ei�ht (8), Fairhope, and Lots One (1) to Eight (8), Block �ne (1), Kloss Addition, and 5. The construction of sidewalk on both sides of Sixth Avenue North and Seventh Avenue North from Third Street to Minnetonka Mills Road and on both sides of Tenth �,venue North and Twelfth Avenue RTor�h from Fourth �treet to Minnetonka �tills Road, at an estimated cost of Five Thousand T�ro Hundred Fifty-three and 12/100 Dollara (�5,�53•12), a.nd further recommends that the property to be assessed therefor is all the property abutting thereon, and 6. The construction oY side�alk and curb without gutter on Fourth gtreet North Prom Twelfth Avenue North to �finnetonka Mills RoQd, at an estimated cost of Thirtoen Thousand 3ix Hundred Sseenty- one and 28/100 Dollars (�13,671.Z8), and further recommends that the propertg to be assessed for said improvement is all of Blocks Ninety- seven (97),to One Hundred and Six (106), inclusive, West Minneapolis, Second Dicision; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has by resolution fixed Tuesday, the 19th day of August, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place at xhich the Council will hear such persons as care to be he�.rd in� rePerence to said improvements and eaeh of them and will consider said Engineer�s Reports and act thereon. Dated at Hopkins, Minnesota, this 19th day of July, 1952• W�ILTON R. L. TAYLOR, Cit� Manager Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on July 31 and Auguat 7, 1952• � CITY OF HOPKI�S HENNEPIIV COIIBi2Y� MI�ATESOTA a�soLII�o� xo. 301 A RESOLIITIO� ORDEHING A HEARIbTG 0� EN'GIa'EER' S BEP,OHTS ON BLACS'i'OP �REgCING A PORTION OF HIAWATBA AVII�UE AND CER3'AI4J ALLEYS. i�iiEAS� the Council of the City of Hopkine on May 6, 1952, adnpted a reeolution referring to Fraak Laska� City �gineer, for hie investiga.tioa and report� the matter of blacktop anrfacing � the sontherly One Huadred Seventy- five feet (175) oi Hia��atha. Avenue ae ahotion on the plat of Minnehaha Oaka and the right-of-�8y acquired by the Gity of Hopkine for aa eaeterly extenefoa of �iawatha Avenne to conaect �rith the northerly e�teneion of Monk Aveaue, and WIiEREAS� the Coancil of the City of Hopkine on July 1, 1j52, adopted a reeolutioa referring to Fraak Laeka, City Engineer� for hie investigation an.d report, the matter of blacktop sarfacing e� the �ast and Weat alley in Block Seven (�) � Glbb' e�`Irst Addition to �1est Minaeapolie. an.d the al]� in Block Thi rt�-three ( 33) , West Minneapo�li a Center� and �.��. • WSEREAS� eaid Engia�ar hae investigated the aeceseity and feasibilit� of each aad all of eaid impmvements anfl on Jnly 1��. 1952. reported thereoa to the Council aad filed hie roritten reporte with the Secretary of the Council, �ww eehich reports the F,ngineer recommends: 1. The blacktop surfacing of the aoutherly Oae Hundred Seventy-fie� (175) feet of Hiawatha Avenue as sho�va on the plat of Minnehaha Oaks and the ri�t-of-way acqnired.b� the City of Hopkins for an eaeterly eat�easion of giaaatha Avenne to conn�ct evith the northerly exteasion of Monk Avenue� at an eetimated coet of Three Thouea,nd Seven Hn.ndred 1'hirty-seven and 50�100 �ollare n (�3.737•50). �d 2. The blacktop aarfacing of the Eei.et an8 West a11ey in Block Sevea (7)� (�ibb'e First Additioa to �eat Minneapolis. at an estimated cost of Three Hnndred F'ive aad 67/100 Dellara ($3050 67) , and ' 3. The blacktop anrfaciag of the alley in Block Thirty-three (33)+ �est Minneapolia Center, at aa eetimated cost of 31a Hnn,dred Thirty Pive aad 95�100 Dollare ($635•95)+ �0�. T����• BE IT RESOL9ED that eaid improvements and each of th� �oill be eonsidered by the Council and action taken thereon at a regular meeting oP the Cit�r Council to be held on the 19th d�y oP August, 1952, at 7tj0 o'clock p.m., and BE IT F�R'PI�B RE90L9ED that the City Man.ager give notice of eaid hearing by pnblishin� a aotice once each rveek Por tovo sacceesive areeke in the official aewepaper of eaid city, eaid notice to describe in general langaage the improvements recommended in the engineer'e re�ports an.d the estimated coeta thereof. 9DOPTED BY '!'HE Council of the City of Hopkina at a epeci�l meeting thereof held thie 18th d�r of Jnl�, 1952, Vd. HA�,AN PERBIB, MAYOH Ae �. I�lmquist. Secretary of the Council P'rank R. Whi taep. City Attorney � �,�.,f` ', � �� � 90 � 5�,,�� CITY OF HOPgIPTS HENNEPI� COUNTY, MIIVNESOT9 �� NOTICE OF HEARI�Q ODT EBTGIAEER� S BEPO$TS ON T� BLAC�TOP S'QRFACING 0�' A POHTIODT OF HIAWATHA AVE�tT� AND CEHTAIN ALLEYS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVII�' that the �itg Eagineer of Hopkine did on the lgth ds� of Ju].y� 1�52. Pile his rovritten reporta to and with the Ciiy Council recommending: 1. `Phe blacktop sarfacing oi the eautherl�► One Hn,adred Seventy-five (175) feet of Hiav�atha gvemie a� ehn�ra on the�:plat of Minnehaha Oake and the right-of-�aa�y acqaired by the Citg of Hopkins'for an easterly exteneioa o4 Hiawatha Avenne to connect tiaith the northerly extension of Mong Avenne..,at aa estimated cost of Three Thousand Sevea H�ndred Thirt�-seven ead 50�100 �ollars (�3.737•50), 8na 2, The blaaktop surfacing of the Eaet aad We�t a11ey in Block Seven (7) � CYibb's First Addi�lon to Weat Minneapolis, at an estimated cost of Three �undred Five and 67�100 Dollara ($305.67)� aad j. The blacktap snrfacing of the a11ey in Block Thirty-three (33) � Weet Minaeapolie Center� at an eetimated coet of 51x Hundred Thirty-five and 95/100 Dollars ($635�95)• NO�ICE IS FUETHER GIVEid that the City Council has by resolution fixed �hesda�, the 19th de�y of Auga.at, �952� at 7:30 0' clock pomo . at the Council Chambere in the Cit� Hal.l as the time aad place at ahich the coancil will hear each persoae as care to be heard ia reference to eaid improvemente and each oY them and �riil coaeider said Engineer's reports and act thereon. Dated at Hopkiae� Miaaesot�� thie 19th de�p of July� �952. �TALTOI� E. L. TAYLOR� CI TY A�AGEE Frank N, �hitney� C3ty Attorney Publiahed in the Hennepin County Reviev oa July jl and Angast 7, �952, t' f the Council of the City of Hopkins was held at the A regular mee inQ o S� City Hall at 7t30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 5, 1952• B�embers present �' were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakarias�n, DHilbert, and Dahlberg; City�` Manager Taylor, City Attorney Whitne�y, and City Engineer La.ska. Absent: Counci.lman Vese],y. `� Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the following funds. Carried. GENERAL FUND 5613 �inneapolis Knitting V�orks 565o x@��pin county 5651 Special Assessm�nt Bond & Intereat Fund 5652 Bloomi� �ounta� 5653 H.H. Chest�rman, Sec. of State 5651� :56si `5682 5683 5684 5685 5686 5687 5688 5725 5726 5727 5728 5729 5730 5731 5732 5733 5731� 5735 573b 5737 5738 5739 57�.t 5742 5743 57�1� 5745 57�6 5747 5748 57l�9 5750 5751 5752 5753 5�5� 5755 5756 5757 5758 5759 5760 5761 5762 Northern States Po�er Co. voia B�inaeapolis Gas Co. Boid Northwestern Bell T�l. Co. E. T. Mattson Void 9oid Fred S. Tersch Blakkestad Music Co. Bob�s Transfer Century A�rning Co. Eric x. clamons Coast_.to Coast Store Dickey & l�ilbert Inc. Dahlberg Brothers, Inc. Daniels Studio Farnham Stationery & School Supply Co. G. Flutham Ga.rdner Hardware Co. Gar �ITood I�dustries, 2nc. Fred M. Hagen Laurenz A. Harris Iiedberg-Freidheim & Co. Hobby King Handicrafts Hopkins Fire Department Hopkins Home & guto Supply Hopkins Motor 5ales Co. Ho�rell � s Ben Franlclin Store International Harvester Co. Justus Lumber Co. Kelley Sales Co. Kokesh Hardware Lampert Yards Line �daterial Coe Donald F. B�anguson Ma3lerst Service �aster Blook Company Bdiller Daeis Co. Minnesota. Fire Equip. Co. Mine Safety Appliances Co. National Tea Co�a.ny Donald �. Olson Olson-Pfeiffer Drug Store paulson Hard�rare Premacks Radosta Garage 5 lockers � 5.00 Deed to I,ot 29 1.00 Transfer interest 106.25 & premium Petty Gash 25.00 License Plates for .35 Garbage Truck S ervice 802.1a1 Service 16.40 Service 178.78 Police Civil Ser. 5.00 Police Civil Ser. 5•00 1 Bariton� Horn :238e00 VPeed Cutting 399.5� Awnings 86.00 Recreation 15.00 R�creation 12.20 Gasoline 8l�.00 Vehicle �aintenance 1�71�.�J6 Picture Fr�me 10.05 ft�creation l�0.30 We�dSpraying 12.00 Recreation 31�0.31 Truck Parts 29e92 Typewriter 300.00 Car 911ovPance 50.00 Recreation 13.50 Recreation 331.08 Fire Calls & Phones Lt36.00 Vehicle Maintenance 61.17 Vehicle Maintenance 30.81 Recreation 20.5�t Vehicle Maintenance 13•57 Recreation 15.28 Firem�n� s Ra.incoa�ts 172.50 & Boots Supplies 79.19 Supplies 2•3� Street Lights 116.33 Civil Service Services15.00 ft�creation 111.95 R�creation 1�3.75 Office Supplies,rlut�. 262.�J7 Fire Equipment 5.�� First Aid Kits 73•3� Recreation 2.9�. Poundmaster 70.00 Recr�ation 2.10 Air Cond. & Supplies �68.92 Supplies 9.00 Recreati.on 6.25 '� . 5763 5761� 5765 5766 5767 5768 5769 577� 5771 5772 5773 577l� 5775 1527 1537 1543 151�4 1545 15t�6 15�7 151�8 15l�9 1550 i551 1552 1553 1551� 1555 1556 1557 - 2 - (G�neral F�n.d Cont.) R�mington Ra.nd Sears, Roebuck & Co. La,dislas Segoe & Assoc. 5ke11� Oil Compar�y Dick Slais Standard Oil Co. Suburban Hennepin County Relief Board Fred Swanson W. R. L. Taylor, Treas. 1M1Tarner Harcl�are Co. Frank N. Y'Ifkhitney W. C . �Phitne� Williamson Stamp Co. �Salaries Hour].y Payroll S�rvice Agreement Recreation Payment on Account Gasoline Recreation Gas & Oil Relief Minnetonka Mills Road P�tty Cash Door Check Filing Fees Electrical Inspector Supplies Last � of July, 1952 lst � oi duly, 1952 RQAD & BRIDGE FUND Northern States Power Co. Idorthwestern Bell Tel. Co. Black Top Service Co. Anne Borland Dahlberg Bros. Inc. Hopkins Home & Auto Supply Hopkins Motor Sales Co. Rokesh Hardware Lampert Yards Republic Creosoting Co. Skelly Oil Co. Earl Sevrall Smith Dunn Co. Inc. Standard Oil Go. Sta.-Vis Oil Co. Fred Swanson W. R. I,. Taylor, Treas. Salaries Hourly Payroll � 60.00 158.07 2,500.00 2.80 11.00 19�.•00 158.�i 72.00 58.�5 18.26 4.00 107.06 9.37 2,686.89 2,4s5.i6 Service 13.85 5eraice 13•25 Blacktop 80•28 Fill for Mi.nnetonka Mills Rc1.�11.60 Service 19•28 Supplies � 3•?8 Service - 3.54 Part of statement 6-6-52 21.16 Supplies 23. �t Road Tar 376•� Gasoline 176.20 Blacktop 1,3�5•56 Vehicle Maintenance 2l�3.60 part of statement 6-23-52 16.l�,9 Oil l�0.20 Part oi statement 6-1-52 ,580.88 Petty Cash 1.39 Last � of July, 1952 926.70 lst z of July, 1952 607.50 11PATER FUND 1206 ldorthern States PovPer Co. 121.l� Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 1216 Dickey & Milbert Inc. 1217 Kokesh Hardware 1218 W. R. L. Taylor, Treas. 1219 �faterous Com�any Salaries � Hourly Payroll service S�rvice Gas & Oil Part of statem�nt 6-6-52 Petty Cash Hydraut Parts Last z of July, 1952 lst 2 of July, 1952 SPECIAL ASSESSN�TT FUND ?3 Peter Lametti Construction Co. Peaceful Valle� Se�er 496 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 SEINAGE DISPOSAL FUND Rlorthern States Power Co. Void lVorth�vestern Bell Tel. Co. H. E. Anderson Fairbanks, �ors� & Co. Hopkins Home & Auto Supplg Kokesh Hardware Service Parts Co. Suburban Ch�erolet Co ; W. R. L. Taylor, Treas. S�laries Hourly Payroll Service Service Garage Rent pu.mp parts Supplies Part of statement 6-6-52 Grease Pump Service Petty Cash Last 2 of July, 1952 lst 2 of July, 1952 535.10 8.13 84.00 6.60 1.80 599.29 72.00 8,190.25 135•21 22.00 95.00 172•53 2o.i5 1.21 1�2.75 io.95 2. Si 275.80 33.81 1� 46l� 1�65 466 467 l�68 1�69 470 471 472 473 474 475 -3- PERI�ANENT IMPROV�TT REVOL�IIdG FU1VD Carl A. Anderson Black Top Service Co. Hopkins Home & Auto Supply I,ampert Yards Miller-Davis Co. H. A. Rogers Gompar� Standard Oil Compar�y Streeter-Amet Company Suburban Chevrolet Co. �P. R. L. Taylor, Treas. Earl Sew�l.l Gontractor Victor Earlson & Sons, Inc. Salaries Hourly Payroll Sidewalk & Curbing Black top Supplies Suppli�s Supplies Supplies Part of statement 6-23-52 Traficounters Repair VPork Petty C�sh Part of invoice Curb & gutter Last 2 of Ju�y, 1952 lst � of Julg, 1952 �1,63l�.90 38.2b l�2.50 55.36 385.l�0 1l�0.12 3.00 161.75 �..25 .lo 238.06 13,104.40 lal�].. J�}� 101.48 Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No. 30}�, "A R.FBOLU= TION REFERRING TO THE GITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF BLAGKTOP SURFACING THE NORTH AAiD SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK THREE, 'JVEST B�INIdEAPOLIS", marked Bchibit "A" be adopted. Carried. . . D�ilbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, that on-sale beer and soft drink licenses by North C�ntral Shetland Por�y Club for one day August 10, 1952, at the Fairgrounds be granted. Carried. �ilbert moved, Zak�riasen seconded, that Miru�eapolis Gas Compar�y�� request for main extension No. 286 and 325, also Northern States Power Company '� r�quest for placing oae pole on Minaetonka �ills Road at Ninth Avenue - North and -t�o poles on Fourth Street Nort,h and three poles in the alloy between 16 and 17 Avenues, aiso Northwestern Bell Telephone Compar�y�3 request to bury cable in Farmdale �,oad at Althea Lane be granted subject to City Engineer�s approval. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Surety Bond of Dorothy Isenbarger be approved sub�ect to City Attorney�s approval of bond. Carried. Zak�riasen moved, Milbert seconded, that recommendation of the following for clerks and judges for th� State Primary election to be held September 9, 1952 be approved. Carried. DISTRICT N0. 1 HARLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL E1.iZabeth Slavin Glac�ys Escher Selma Pahl Irene Skold Betty Carlson DISTRTC T N0. 2 DOW HOUSE Carrie Spott �lizabeth L�mke Nona Sundquist Estella Olson Myrtle Vickerman DISTRICT N0. 3 CIgY HALL Lola M. Yackel Be11 Habeak Anne Borland Lillian Elmquist Margaret C' O�ens DISTRICT N0. !� JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Alic e B�. Anders on Cfiarles W. Herzan A�yrtle M. 6nderson Andeline Sedesky Louise Lussier - � - DISTRIGT ATO. 5 OAK RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB Sally B�cBratnie Kay Sullivan Edna Wilcox �1.�r�,.BQcGlasson � A M /� � �' � � �° � � � � � Louise Vessey Dahlberg moved, Ddilbert seconded, tha.t the above elerks and judges be paid at the rate of �1.25 per hour. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Da.hlberg seconded, that W. J. Ronnie be notified to report at the next Council meeting to be h�ld on Au�ast 19, 1952 and sho�r cause why his �on-intoxicating malt liquor lieense should not be revoked. Carried. 9di.lbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, that commnnication by Lass� J. Stohi, pastor, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, dated July 2l�, 1952 addresaed to B�r. Taylor pertaining to curb installation and also advising of the action taken by the Board of Administration making available a contri- bution of �25.00 toward the cost of the surveg being msde by Segoe and Associates � be placed on file and a vote of thanks mailed for this contribution. Carried. - t Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the bid oi Dorholt Printing Compar�y for the printing of 500 sets of the Gity Ordinances at a cost of �3,�90.00 be accepted as per recommendation by City B�anager Taylor and a charg� of �10.00 be made for copies of same except to city officials. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that a Payroll F�nd be set np to be fitted into the new accounting system as per �r. Taylorts recommendation dated Anguat 5, i952• Carried. Dahlberg moved, �[Qilbert seconded, that Ordinance No. 76, °AN ORDIAiANCE VACATING 6 PORTION OF BUCHANAN STREET", be accepted as the first reading thereof. Carried. � Dahlberg moved, Za.kariasen seconded, that Resolution 1Vo. 296, uA RESOLIJTION ORDERING TI�E INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN LOCAL IMl'ROV�NTS��, marked Exhibit "F3�� be adopted. Carried. , Zakariasen moved, Milb�rt seconded, that Resolution No. 303, nA R.ESOLU- TION FSTABLISHIATG ELDCPION DISTRICTS AND POLI,ING PLACES THEREk'OR IN THE CITY OF HOPKIVS, HENNF�PIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA", marked F�chibit "C'� be adopted. Carried. _ Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that communication dated July 15, 1952 from the office of Rent Stabilization pertaining to rent control be tabled. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that appointment of the follovaing by Ii6,ayor Perbix be confirmed. Carried. Mrs. Dorothy Schutz to the I,ibrary Board for a 3 year term expiring au� i, �955. Enger Johnson and I,awrence 0. Hauge to the Board of Health ior one �ear term expiri.ng July 1, 1953• L. J. Milbert to the Zoning & Planning Commisaion for a one year term expiring Ju3ie 1, 19�3• Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, tkiat receipt of copies of the propo9ed 1953 Budget be acknowledged;����'�ied. Meeting adjourned. ,. A� _ �t,�..�1 , .. ar an er , ayor <, . e CITY OF HOPgINS HENN�IN COUNTY � MINPTE�Tg RESOLUTION DTO. j04 A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGIPTEER THE MATTER OF BLACBTOP S[TRFACING THE NORTH AND SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCA THREE. WEST MINNEAPOLIS. WF�REAS� there has beea filed with the City Clerk and by the City Clerk preaented to the City Council� a petition asking for the blacktop eurf— acing of the North (N) and South (S) a1]� in Blocdt Three (3), Weet Minneapolis� aad WHEREAS, the owaera of most of the property againet which the cost of blacktop earfacing said. alley �onld be asaeseed eigped eaid petition and agreed to pa4y the coet thereof, and �REAS, �"iie coet of blacktop snrfacing said alley aoovld be aeeeeaed agaiast pmperty found benefitted thereby; NOW. TF�REFORE� BE IT RESOLVED B Y the Council of the City of Hopkias that the matter of blacktop eu�rfacing the �orth (�) and South (S) alley in Block Three (3), Weat Minneapolie, be referred to Frank Laaka, �ity Engig�er� to inveetigate the aeceesity and feasibility thereof aad to report to the Couacil ae eoon ae possible. ADOPTED BY the Council of the City of Hopkine at a regular meetiag thereof held this 5th day of Augast� i952. W. HARLAN PF,RBIX � MAYOE A, t�. Elmquiet, Secretarg of the Council Fran,k DT. Whi tne�. Ci t� Atto rney CITY OF HOP'KINS HENNEPIN CODNTY� MINNESOTA RESOLUTION'N0. 2g6 A RESOLUTION' OR�RING THE INSTA.LLATION OF CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. WEiEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkina on June 3, 1952, � adonted a reaolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for hie inveati�a.tion and report, the matter of inetalling concrete curb and gutter on the North (N) side oF �`irat Street South from Monroe Avemie to Va.n Buren gvenue and on the South (S) side of First Street South from the a11ey� in Block 2hirty-six (36) � West Minnea�olis Center� to �en Buren Avenue, and WF�REAS� the Council of the Cit� of Aopkina on June 17, 1952, adopted a resolution referrin� to Fra.nk Laska, City En�ineer, for his investi�ation and � reuort, the matter of blackton surfacing Farmd.a.le Road from Hazel Lane to Hollyhock Lane and all of Hollyhock F,ane and Wa,yaide Road from Holl�rhock Lane to ita interaection with Wayside Hollow� a.nd WHEREAS, the Council of the Cf'ty of Ho�kine on June 17.,1j52, ado.pted a resolution referring to Frank Laeka. City En�ineer, for hia inveati�ation and report� the matter of the installation of water maina in�the followin� location, to-wit: commencin� at the interaection of Sigth Avenue South and Fifth Street South and running easterly alon� Fifth Street Sauth to the intersection.of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue �outh, thence eoutherly a1on� Fifth A�enue South extended to Seventh Street South� thence running weeterl� Qa Seeenth Street South to Sixth Avenue South� also the matter of the installation of san.itar�r sewer mains in the followin� location, to-wit: commencing at the intersection of Fifth Street So�uth and. Fifth Avenue South aad runnin� southerly along F'ifth Street South extended to Seventh Street South, thence westerl,p alon� Seeenth Street South to the sewer lift station located at the intersection of Seventh Street South and Sixth Avenue South, and� Wi�I�EAS, Said Ehgineer hae inveatigated the neceeeity a.nd feasibility of each azid all of said improvementa and on July 1, 1952, r�oorted thereon to the Council and filed his written reporta with the secretary of the council� in which re�norte the Engineer recommendss 1. Tlie inetallation of concrete curb and �utter on the North (N) side of Firat Street Soutr from Monroe Avenue to Van Buren gvenue a.nd on the South �S) side of F`Irat Stree� South from the alley in Block Thirt�-aig (36), Weat Nlinneanolie Genter� to van �uren Avenue,_ at an estimated coet of T,wo Thouea.nd One Hundred Forty-two and 36/100 I�ollars ($2,142.36) , and fiirther recommenda that the pro�erty to be aesesaed for eaid improvement i+� all of Blocks Twenty-one (21), Twent�-two (22), and Lots One to Twelve (1 to 12), incluaive� Block Thirty-iive (35), West Minneapolie Center, and 2. The blacktop eurfacing of Farmdale Road from Hazel Lane to Holly- hock Lane and all of Hollyhock Lane and Wayaide Road from Hollyhock Laae to its intersection �►ith watyside Hollox, at an estimated cost of Z'hree Thousand One H�ndred Sixty-nine and 11�100 Dollara ($3, �69.11) , and ftiirther recommends that the co st thereof ia to be asaeased a�ainat the p roperty abutting thereon, and j. The installation of water mains commencin� at the intersection of Sigth Avenue South and Fifth Street South and running eaeterly along Fifth Street South to the interaection of Fifth Street South and Fifth Avenue South, thence southerly along F`].fth Avenue South egtended to Seventh Street South� thence continuing westerly on Seventh Street South to Sigth Avenue South, at a.n eatimated cost of Thirteen Thousan.d F`ive Hundred Ei�hty-one and 50/100 Dollare (�w13, 5g1.50) , axid further recommends that the p ropert� to be aeseeaed for the cost of said imx�rovement is a11 nronerty abuttin� thereon� �nd �F. The installation of aa.nitary sewer mains commencia� at the inter- eection of F`i.fth Street South a.nd Fifth Apenue South and running �outherl,y along �"i.fth Street South extended .to Seventh Street South, thence u►eaterly along Seventh Street South to the �ewer lift atation located at the intereection of Seventh Street South and Sixth Aaenue South, at an estimated coat of Ten Thousa.nd Six Hundred Thirty- seven and 50�100 Dollars ($10, 637.5p)� and flirther.recommends that the p roperty to be assessed therefor is all p roperty abuttin� thereon, and WSEREAS, on July 1, i952� the Cit� Couacil of Hopkine adopted a resolution eetting '14ieeday� the 5th da�p of Au�ust, 1952, at 7:j0 o'clock p.m., at the Council chambera in the City Hall,.ae the time and place for conaiderin� sa.id reports a.nd each of them� and actin� thereon, and �F{EAS� a notice of said hearin� hae been publi ehed in the Henne�in County Review in ite issues of July 17 and 2�+� �952, and the Affida.eit of Public�tion of said notice has been filed with the secretary of the council. and WHEHEAS� no petition eetting forth opposition to said improvements or any of them was filed with the City Mana�er prior to the date and hour set for he�.rin� said .En�'J.neer� a Reports, and no one appeared in opposition to any or all of said imvrovementa; NOW, TEEREFUA'.E� BE IT RESOLVE D by the Council of the Cit� of Hopkina that the installation of concrete curb and gutter on the North (N) side of First Street South from I�bnroe Avenue to gan B�iren Avenue azid on the South ( S) side of First Street South from the a11e� in Block Thirty-sig (36), Weat Minneapolia Center� to V�n Buren Avenue, ie necessary for the health, welfare and convenience for the cit� and ita inhabitants, a.nd is hereby determined and ordered tha.t pa�d imp rovement be made, r�,nd that the coat thereof be assessed a�ainst all of Blocks Twent�-one ( 21) , Twenty-two (22) and Lots One to Twelve (1 to 12), inclueive, Block Thirtp-five (35). West Minneapolis Center, and BE IT PTTRTAER 1�SOLVED b.y the Council of the City of Ho�kina that the installation of all of the other local improvements hereinbefore deacribed are each an.d a11 necessary for the health� welfare and convenience of the city a.nd its inhabitants and it is hereby determined and ordered that each and a11 of said improvements be made� and that the cost thereof be assessed against the p ronerty abutting upon each of eaid imnrovements. ADOPTED BY T13E COIINCIL OF TF3E CITY OF HOPgINS at a re�ular meeting thereof held thi s 5th day of August� �952• W: HAHI,AN PEHBIX, MAYt�R A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Cov.ncil Frank N. t�'hitney, City Attorney STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIAT)SS ) CITY OF HOPKIPTS ) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ELECTION DISTRICTS A. W. ylmquist, bein� first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he i's the duly appointed, qualified and actin� Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota. That on the 4th day of 5eptember, 1952, he caused to be posted copies of R�solution No. 303 of said Citg, being a Reso- lution establishing election districts and polling places therein in the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, a copy of which resolution is hereto attached, in three of the most public places in said City, to-wit: One on the bulletin board located on the Southwest corner of the City Hall, at the intersection of Eighth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue in said City. One on t�he bulletin board located in front of the Junior High School.Buildin� in said City at the intersection of Excelsior Avenue and Thirteenth Avenue North in said City. One on the bulletin board in front of the Harley Hopkins School Buildin� on Monroa Avenue South in said City. . �� A.�III , lmqui 3ubscribed and sworn to before me this �� day of September, 1952. l.c. �� ..L / ��.s.r.L�.�. � „ - Notary Public, Hennepin �ounty� Minnesota My Corrunission Expires January 9, i955• ��� �� � 1��� �� ` 1�'' CITY OF HQPRINS HENNEPIld COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTIOId NUMBER 3 �3 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING �LECTION DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES THEREFOR IN THE CITY OF HOPRINS, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. � � IaHEREA.S, it is necessary, expedient and required that � the City of Hopkins be divided into aix election districta for the November, 1952, general election and all elections thereafter held in the city and that polling places be designated in each district; IQ04V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOY�VE� by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, that the City of Hopkins be divided into six election districts or precincts as hereinaPter set forth9 and that the polling place in each such district be as follows, to-wit: DISTRICT N0. 1 Boundaries: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying South of State Trunk Highway Number Seven and East of the following line: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of State __ ;=Trunk Highway Number Seven with the center line of the right-of-way ;' 'r oP the Great Northern Railway Company, thence running in a South- `� westerly direction alon� the center line of the Great Northern Railway Compang to the intersection thereof n�ith the center line of ll�ashington Avenue, thence continuin,� southerlg along the center line of Washington �►venue to the 3outh line of the City of Hopkins. Polling Place: The Harley Hopkins School BuilcLtng is hereby designated as the polling place therein. DISTRICT N0. 2 Boundaries: Al1 that part of the City of Hopkins lyin� South of the center line of �celsior �venue and West of the center line of Washin�ton Avenue. Polling Place: The Hopkins Public Librar� is hereby ciesi�nated as the polling place therein. ��:� . . - - .._�;.� DISTRICT N0. 3 Boundaries; Al1 that part of the City of Hopkins lying North of the center line of Excelsior �venue, West of the center line of the Great Northern Railwa� right-of-way, Eaat of the center line of Twelfth Avenue and South of the �enter line of 3econd Strset. North. Polling Place: The Hopl�ins Municipal Building, otherwise known as the City Hall, is hereby designated as the polling place therein. DISTRICT N0. L� Boundaries: All that part of the City of Hopkins lyin� North of the center line of Excelsior Avenue, West of the center line of T�aelf th Avenue and South of the center line of State Trunk l� Hi�hway Number Seeen, Polling Place: The Junior High School Building is hereby desi�nated as the polling place therein. DI3TRICT N0. 5 Boundariea: All that part of the City of Hopkins lying North of the center line of State Trunk Highv�ay Number Seeen. Polling Place; The Oak Rid�e Country Club House is hereb� designated aa the polling place therein. DISTRICT TdO. 6 Boundaries: �ill that part of the City of Hopkins lgin� c r���t.r�- �,;' North of the center line of Second �� North, �est of the center line of the ri�.ht-of-vcay of the Great Northern Railwag Company, East of the center line of T�elfth Anenue and South of the center line of State Trunk Highwag Number Seven. Polling Place: The Alice Smith School Building is hereby desi�nated as the polling place therein. BE IT F'URTHER RE�OLVED �Yiat this resolution be published once in tYie official newspaper and that copies thereof be posted as • required by la�e. ADOPTED b� the Council of the Citg of Hopkins at a re�ular meeting thereof held this 5th day oi August, 1952e IN. HARLAN �ERBIX, MAY4R �} TO BE P�JBLISHID IN THE HENNEPIN CWIdTY .? A. W. EIDmquist, REVIE4P SEPTE9�ER 18, 1952. }' Secretary of the Council � Frank N. Whitney,�itg Attorney �� A special meeting of the Board oi Equalization was held at 11:00 a.m. Ydednesday, August 6, 1952 at the City Hall. fl��embers present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlherg, I��Iilbert, and Zakariasen. Also IuTr. Taylor, D.4r. Sterlina, and n��r. Kosanda. Members absent; Vesely. Zakariasen mo�red, and Dahlbera seconded, that inasmuch as the Assessor has made careful personal anpraisal of all real and personal property in the City of Hopkins, and that there is no convincing e�idence that the valuations as set up bf tne Assessor are in error, the books as presented by the .4ssessor be approved. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that this �eing the last year that `�'homas Kosand�. will act as assessor, he be ai�ren a vote of thanks for the fine vTork he has d.one as assessor for the �ity of Hopkins. Carried. TIleeting ac�j ourned. // / / A ��/fI[/ A. UJ. �lmquist, S eta.ry of the Council , ✓ ��. ������ CITY OF HOPKIIdS HOPKINS,AiINNESOTA AUGUS T 15, 1952 . SPECIFICATIONS AND INVITATIONS TO BID ON PAINTIAiQ 500� 000 GALLON ELEVAT'ED WATE�i TANK Sealed bids will be. received by the City of Hopkins until Ss00 P. 1�., �esday, September 2, 1952, at which time bids received �rill be publicly opened, r�ad and tabulated, and as soon thereafter as practicable award of a contract �rill be made for painting the exterior of the city�s 500,000 (five hundred thousand) gallon elevated water storage tank. The exterior only of the tank is to be painted. Prior to painting, the contraator shall wire brush all ruaty or bare spots, and prime same with a good grade of red lead paint. Following preparation, the contractor shall paint the entire exterior of the tank together with it�s supporting steel structure, with a good grade of aluminum paint. Work must be aompleted by Oatober l, 1952. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bida or parts thereoY, to waive deviation� from it�s usual�bidding procedures, and to make auch award as, in the judgement of its.offiQials, best serves the city'e intereat. Bidders may submit their bids in ar�r form convenient or sui�able to them. Bidders must state discounts, if.a�,y, allowed as trade discount or for cash payment, Each bidder must attach a certified check or cashiers check, payable to the City Treasurer� City of Hopkins' Minnesota, in the amount of $200.00 or a biddera bond, ASA standard form� in the amount bid. The good faith deposits or bidders bonds of unsucessful bidders will be returned or cancelled at the time the award is made. Good faith deposit checks of eueessful bidders will be retained as performance bonds and returned upon completion and acceptance of the painting. Bidders must shoW evidence of insurance which would indemnify the city againet ar�y or all a�Aims arising due to this work. Interested bidders may obtain further information, if needed, from W. R. L. Taylor, City Nianager, Citg Hall, Hopkins, P4innesota, telephone HOpkins 35lt8. PUBLISHED IN HEMdEPIN COU1dTY REVIPW AUGUST 21,1952• A regular meeti.ng of fi.he G�cil mf the City of Hopkina, B�innesota �ras held at �,he City Hall at 7s30 p.ma o+elock on �esday, August 19, 1952. Bdembers present xere Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakariasen, Mi].bert, Dahlberg, and Vese],y, City Attorney �hitney, City Manager Taylor, and City Engineer Laska. Absent, none. Vesely moved, Milbert seconded, that bi11s as presented be paid frnm the follo�ing f'nxids. Carried� `t ����i.. � ' � � 5800 First National Bank of Hopkins 5801 Treasurer, Sta.te of l�innesota 5802 Auel �g,uipment Gompar�y 5803 Cli�an K. Blomqi�,3st 5804 5805 5806 5807 5808 5809 58io 58u 58�2 Bobts Transfer He Ho Ghe�t,ermaln, 3ec � ty State Club Cafe Dahlberg Brothers, Ince Dmrholt Printing Compar{y Federal La.bor�tories, Ince Feudn�rrDavidson Ageneg Gopher Stamp & Die Company Gnstafson & Fiaxa 5813 Laurens A. Harris 581l� Hennepin Gounty Review 581.5 Hopki.ns Drug 5816 Hopkiras xome & A�to supp�y 5817 xopkins Insurance Agency 5s�8 5819 5820 582� 5822 5823 582l� 5825 5826 5827 58�9 5830 5831 5832 5833 583� 5835 1565 ].566 1567 1568 1569 i57o 157� 1572 1573 157l� Hopkins Fire Dep�rtment Hopk3.ns �otmr 3ales Compa� Justns L�mber Company Bob Kno�les Ford Com�ar� Kokesh Hardorare League of Bdinnesota �unicipalities �diller-Davis Company Hopkins Fire Department VP. Harlan Perbix VPe Re L. Taylor, Treasarer Olson & Pieiffer Pha.rma�y Reynolds & Reynolds Company He A. Rogers Compa� Ed :F�yan� Shlxiff Henlls Co�nty Skelly Oil Compar�y 3tand�rd Oil Compar�y Frank N• 11Phitn�r Sala.ries Hourly Payrol]. Withholding Tax Dede �1,173•50 Retiremeilt F`und DedO 261:1e61 Fire Truck Equipme�t 2�266m39 Repairing and labor on Police Dept. door ?el�6 Weed cutting 7.00 r�9t�g 6 .80 Prison�r �eals 7025 Repairs 56009 Printed Sv�plies 79.00 Poli�e Depte S�lpplie8 97s31 Ren�al of Bond 5.� Traffic 3igns 29?ols F�e�tric�l w+�rk, supplies labor for City Hall 60eS7 Car al lcr�ar�e for Augo 50000 Pr'inting 180010 3upplies 11.59 Vehicle Maintenance 5530l�7 Insurance on 1952 Ford !� door sedan 11e95 �Jt•2'BG't (�i1.88'f1�.21g 63s� Tires 20030 L�aber and Supplies 79•63 Police Car 1,595.00 Supplies 5058 Membership Dr�es 182•00 Office Suppiies 93.15 Insuranc e 3, L�39 030 Fe� � 1Om00 Petty Gash Items� l�2.83 �ed3.aine - to Suburban Henno Cty. Relief 2, 00 Office Supplies 307,83 Police,Dept. Supplies 8.�.0 Pr3.sone� Costs 6.00 Qas, Oi7:; fferosene 266e50 Gas� Oil, �daintens�r�ce }�3e61 Fees 250000 Zst � of Rugo. 2265 0�2 Last � of Jul�r 2�676s21� RQAD & BftID(3E FUND First Nationsl Bank of Hopkins Tre�surer� 3ta.te of �innesota Bran Hardwar� Dahlberg Brothers� Inc. F'lour City Brash Compar� Hopkins Home & �ro�to Supp],y Hopkins Motor 3ales Compa�y Ko�esh Hard�rare Skelly Oi1 Gompar�y United Laboratories Ince Salarie� Hour]y Payroll i�ithholding Tax Dedo Retirement Fund DedO To01s Repaira Gutter Broom� Vehicle B�ainte,nance Repairs 3upplies Gas� Oil Supplies P�tching �aterial lst g of Aug. Last � of July � 3t)be37 101ol�6 4.05 315022 1060� 81•!�7 347.87 2�to 29 10�1� . 133.70 926�70 1�96021� 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 123l� 512 5�4 5�5 5�6 517 5�8 519 520 5a 522 •*2� �ATER FU1�ID r First Aiational Bank of Hopki.na Treasurer, State of �i..nnesqta Century-Yatthews Motor Freight�IncO City of F1y�E],ys BBinnesota Henuepin County RecieW N�.tiorial, Cash R,egister Coo Neptwae Meter Co�upa�r W. R. L. T�ylor� "w°reasurer Transport Clearings of Twiaa Cities Reyuolds & Reynolds Company Salari es Hour�y Payroll �ith27o1d11'1g Dedo Retiremen.t Fund Deds Freight VPater Bdeter Printing Trays, Index Cards �ater D�eter Petty Cash items Freight 3upplies 18't +� Of gllgo Last a of July 3�GE DI3PQSA►L FFIl� First ldational Bank of Hmpkins Treasurer, State of �innesota Ess Brothers & 3ons , G�ss ta�s on & F�xa Henaepin County Revie� Homelite Corpmration Hopkin� Home & Auto S�pply gokeah Hard�are �achirie. Products & Tool D�fg• Go. Reynolds & fteynolds Company National Cash Register Co.�npany Sal�ries Withliolding Deds Retiremen� I�iad Ded. B�anhole Covers Pump, Qrease Print3ng Bla�er Vehicle �aintena�nce Garba.ge Cans B�achinery Supplies , Supplies lst � of Au.g, � 91e30 14.36 5.6li 249e60 78.87 32e5o 47.00 2e19 5.8� 156s�i 538,79 101•}�8 73080 31.00 1�t9 s00 9e80 720�.8 187011 �01�5 5.18 �4s� i56007 32.50 251.80 iFECIAL A3SF�SI+�NT FOND 7� . First Mation�l Bank of A�inneapolis Boncl issue due� Interest� Serviae chgse 263.50 75 ATorthwestern National Bank of �3.�.IIeapolis Bonds & Coupons �16035.30 l�80 48 1�83 l�8� 1�85 �Nr �Rov�t� x�voLvnJc Fu�n First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer, State of B�i.nnesota Henn�pin County Revie� Victor Carlson & Sonss Ina. Dorrell Offi.ae �achines Co., Inc, Joe Johnson Ho Ao Rogers Corupar�y S tandard, Oil G ompa.r�y Salaries Hourl,� Payroll �Pithholdirig Ded. ` Retiretaent �nd Ded, Prj.i�ting Curbing . Reg�a,i.r Calcula�or �ap �Pork 15 B1ue Prints Supplies lst � of luge I,ast � of Jul,y � 17Z.60 l�069 lu.00 7,053.50 13.35 2i5o5o 3l�.20 2.50 1�l,�..4lt ii3.4�. B�ilbert moved� Dahlberg seconded, that requeat of Silver Concho Glub �or beer license fvr 9/7/�2 at County Fair arounds be gran�ed. Carried• �Tesely moved, Milbert seconded, tk�at the readi.ng of Ordinance No. 76� ���AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF BUCHANAN STREETp� marked E�thibit nA", be accepted as the„second reading thereof. Carriede Vesely moved, Dahlberg secondeci, that petition to vacate alleys in blocks !�8 & 63, West �inneapolis, as presented by Bilt-Ri.te Homes, Inc., be re- ferred to"City Engineer I,aska for study and report. Carried, jiesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution Noo ;02� ��A RF.SOLUTIOIV ORDERING THE BLACKTOP SURFACING OF g PORTI0IV OF HIAWATHA AVENUE AND CERTAIN ALLEYS", marked bchibit ��B" be adopted. Carriede Dahlberg moved,.Milbert seconded, that Resolution #305, "A RE�OLUTION ACGEPT- � IIdG RESPONSIBILITSC FOR GIVIL DEFENSE PURYOSES OF THAT PORTION OF INTEftT,ACHEN PARK 1NHICH LIFS IN THE TOWN.OE MINNETONKA" be tabled and same referred.to �6ro Taylor in order to get in touch with the Minnetonka Township Board for an agreement on expenses. Carriede E� 3- Pursuant to notice� bids �ere opened at 8t00 p.m. o�clock for the constructicn of water and sewer mains in Park Valley addition, and the follo9vi.ng bid� Were received: Phelps Drake Orf.ie �.Mariani Woli'f Construction Coe Peter Lametti Const. Coo I. J. Donnelly Const. Co. l�ichard M. Ferron Terxy �ccavating Go. Sewer 4�711.00 6,450.25 5��.59s25 5,678.l�5 5,732.82 5,284.50 5,510.00 �ater 8, 607,Z�o 9,336e28 8,326,�.0 9,11a9.36 9,11l�,1�2 ?,899.60 7,023.60 Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that above bids be referred to Mrv L�aska for audit and report. Carriedo Vesely moved, Dahlberg.seconded, that Resolution No. 300, "A RESOLiJTION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF CURB, GUTTER AND SIDENfALK IN CERTAIN L�ATIOIdS" marked F�chibit ��C'� be adoptedo Carried, , Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen second.ed �hat �r. Taylor notif`y Suburban Chev- role� Company to eliminate the flow of oil and water into a.11eys from their buildingo Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakaria.sen seconded,�that Mr.:Taylor be authorized to enter a bid o£ �2,100.00 for approximately,,�even�lots.in the vicini.ty of the Peaceful Valley lift station as per his communication dated 8/15/520 Carried. �. Vesel.y moved, D�i.lbert seconded that Mr.:Taylor be authorized to place an order rori.th Fairbanks Morse Co., in the affiount of �1�530.00 for the furnish- ing of the necessary materials for the conversion of sev�age-pumping equip- ment in the bqinnehaha Creek.lift station as it is determined that same is non-competitive equipment per comruunication dated 8/18/52. Carried. - Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Mr. Taylor�s recommendation dated 8/18/52 setting up bank accounts which are in accordance with the recommended standards of the National Committee on Governmental Accounting be approved. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that B�tz�. Taylorts �ecommendation dated 8/15/52 of the appointment oi Wm. S.terling:to the position of Assessor and Finance Officer a� a starting salarr�rr of �361.00 per month effective 8/1,5/52 be approved. Carried. Vese].y moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Resolution No. 306, "A RFSOLUTION DIRDCTTNG PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HFARING ON SPECIAL �SSESSB9ENTS FOR THE IIdSTA.LLATION OF SE�VF,R AND WATER I�AINS IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS'�, marked Exhibit !'D",-ebe adopted. Carried. � _ Qese]�y moved, Zakariasen seeonded, that Resolution 1Vo. 308, "A RF�OLUTION ORDERING A HFARING ON ENGINEgt�S REPORTS ON THE INSTALLATION,OF SIDE9PALK ON A� POFTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE SOUTH AND THE BLAGKTOP SURFACING OF CER.TAIN. STREETS AND ALLEYS", marked Exhibit �!E", be.adopted. Carried.. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Agreement #55316 as drawn up by the Great Northern Railway Company granting permission to construct a water and sewer line across their right-of way at Second Street North be accepted subject to City Attorney+s approval as to form and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to si,n sa.me. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded that the Mayorts appointment of Mxs. John Wilwerding to the Library Board for a three year term expiring 7/1/55 and O..J. Parks to Zoning and Planning Commission for a four year term expiring 6/1/5b be confirmed. Carried. —�� Dahlberg moved, Milbex�� seconded that the Mayor and members of the City Gouncil and the City �tanager be allowed their hotel, meals, registration, and travel expenses while attending the City Managers Meeting at Kansas City, Missouri. Carried. . Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the City Councii go on record as recommending approval of the League of Minnesota Municipalities urging the 1953 legislature to provide for a thorough, adequately financed interim study ofthe property tax and��its reco�nendations for its approval. Carried. Dahlberg moved., Zakariasen seconded� that claimG presented by Irene Sackrison and Henry I. Japs, jectede Carriedo Meeting adjaurnede for damage to crops as also, Robert Feltl be re- �����:��� � �. W, u st, Sec tary to the Counc l „n.Tt�T„ �,-p, A:..T _ � CITY OF HOPgINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESOTA ORDINANCE N0. 76 AiV ORDINANCE VACATING g PORTION OF BUCHANAN STREET. � � M / � � �,�1' . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COTTNCIZ OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section 1. That portion oP Buchanan Street in the City of Hapkins, Hennepin County, Minneeota, which lies northerly of Excelsior Avenue, ie hereby vacated. FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins,held on the 5th day of August, �952, and finally read and unanimously adopted at a re�,ular meeting of the Council of said city held on the 19th dag of Auguat, 1952. W. Harlan Perbix� Ma,yor A. W. Elmqui st � Secretary of the Council Fra.nk N. Whitney, City Atto rney Published in the Hennepin County Review on Thuraday, Au�uat 2g, 1952• CITY OF HOP�INS , �NEPIft COUBTTY� MIiP�E3QT� ' RESOLUTIOld �0. j02 A RESOLIITIODT ORDERII�G � BLACgTOP��URF�CIIdG OF A PORTIOR OF HIAWgTH1 AVENOE A1�D CERTAI� ALLEYS. v WHERE�S. the Council of the City of Hopkina on May 6, �.952� adopted a reeolution referring to P'rank Laeka, City Engineer� for hie ineeati�a,tion aad report;. �he matter of blacktop snrfacing �¢ the sontherly One Hundred Seventy Pive feet (175) of Hia�atha. Avenue ae shown on the plat of Minnehaha Oaks and the ri�t-of-way acqnired by the City of Hopkins for an easterl� egteneion oP Hiav�atha �eenae to conaect oaith the northerly extenaioa of Monk Avenne� and WHEB,EAS� the Council of the Cit� oP Hopkina on Jniy 1� 1952, �,dopted a resolution referring to Frauk Laska, City Eagineer� for hie investigation and report� the matter of blacktop earfacing � the Eaet and Weet a11ey in Block Seven (7) �(3iibb'e Firet Additioa to �1est Minneapolie. �nd the alley in Block Thirty-three (33)� West Minaeapolie Centero and WEExEAS� eaid Ehgineer hae iaeestigated the necesaity and feaeibility of each and a11 of eaid improvements and oa July 18, 1952� reported thereon to the Council and filed hie mritten reporte auith the Secretary of the Council� �� arhich reporte the Engineer recommenda: 1. The blacktop enrfacing of the eontherly One Hundred Seventy-five (175) feet of HiaNatha Avenue as shoeoa on the plat of Minne�a Oake and the right-of-way acqn.ired by the City of Hopkins for an eaaterly egtenaion of Hiaa�atha Avenne to connect with the northerly egteneion of Monk �venue� at an estimated coet of Three Thousand Sevea Hnndred Thirty-seven and 5p�100 �ollare ( �3. 737 • 50 ) , a�d 2. The blacktop sarfacing of the East and Weat alley ia Block Seven (7), G�bb�e Firat Addition to west Minaeapolie, at an estimated coat of Three �undred Five and 67/106 Doliars (�305. 67) � aud j. q'he blacktop eurfaciag of the alley in Block Thirty-three (33), Weat Minneapolie Center� at an estimated cost of Sig xu.adred Thirty-ffve and 95/100 pollare ( $635•95) . �d VJHERF,AS� on Jul�► 18, 1952, the City Couneil oP Hopkins adopted a resolution 8etting 'ltiieaciay� the 19th day of Angnat� 1952. at 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chambere at the City Hal], ae the time and place for coneidering said reporte and each of them and acting thereon, and ' � � WHEREAS� a notice of said hearing hae been pnbliehed in the � E�s ia its iseues of Jnly jl and An.gust 7, 1952� � the Affidavit oP Pablication � of said notice hae been filed orith the Secretar� of the Council� aud WHEHEAS� no petition aetting forth opposition to eai.d improvemeat or an� or either oP them i�a� filed xith the City.�anager prior to the d8te�and hour eet for hearing said Engineer'e reporta, and no one appeared in oppoeition to any o r a11 o f sai d i mp rn vem ent e; �OW � THEHEIflORE � BE IT RE�LVED BY the Council of the City of Hopkins that the blacktop earfacing of eaid portioa of Hiataatha Avenue and of said alleye herainbefore described are each and all neceesary for the hesl,th, aelfare and convenience of the cit� and ite inhabitant$ aac3 it ie hereb� determined and ordered that each and all of said improvemeats be made �nd that the coste thereoi be aseeesed againat the property abuttiag npon each o� said improvemente. ADOPTED BY the Conacil of the City of Hopkins at a re�ttlar meetiag thereof held thie 19th d.ay of Augaet, �952. A. W. Elmqui et � Secrete� of the Council Frank DT. Wh.i tney, City Attorney , W. HARLAN PERBIx. MAY08 f;" _ ' ... _.,_.. : ._,�,. ..._,-k....,..._ .. 6'�5:.� (� W � CITY OF HOPBINB HEi+T�EPI� CAUNTY� MINNE90TA BESOI,IITIO� �0. jpp A RESOLUTIOIQ OHDERIAG THE I�STALLATIOAT OB CU�, GUTR'ER AND SIDEV�ALS I� CERTAil� LOCATIOAS. WHEREAS, �he Conncil of the City of Hopkine oa Jnlp 15. 1952, � adopted a resolution referring to Fran.k Lae�a� City Engiaeer, for hia inveet- igation and report, the matter oP constructing cnrb and gntter on the Sonth aide of Mianetonka Mills Road from Ttselfth Avem�e to I�'i.fth Avenue and on the North aide of Minnetonk� Milla R�oad from Fifth 9veane to Seventh Avenue� �and on the South f�ide of Minnetonka Mills Road from Fifth Avenue to the Easterly line of Burnaide Addition� and combination curb a.nd gntter and sideevalk on the Sorth side of Minnetonka �Iilla Boad between Fifth Aveaue and 9meet Biy,ar Laae� and eidee►alk oa both eides of Siath Aeeane and Seventh Avenne �orth �r��+�� from 'Phird Street 16orth to Minne.toaka A�illa Road,� and on both aidea ; of Tenth Aveaue North and Twelfth Avenne l�orth from Fourth Street DTorth to Minnetonka Mi11B Road� aad sidevoalk aad curb eoithont �utter oa Fourth Street � North Prom �l�ielfth gvenne North to Minaetonka �illa Road, and DJSEREAS� said Englneer hae investigated the necessity ead feasibility of each an.d all of said imprnvements and on July 18� 1952. reported thereon to the Council and filed his written reporta rvith the Secretary of the Council, ia rshich reporte the �4igineer recommeade: 1. The inatallation of combiaation curb and gutter on the South eide oP � � Minnetonka Mi11e �Road from�Twelfth Avenue to .F'ifth gaeau� at aa estimated coet of Five Thousand Ei�ht Hundred Ninety-aine and 50�100 Dollars ($5+g99•�)+ �d t'arther recommeads that the property to be assessed for said improvement ia a11 oP Blocks ATinety-eeven (97) to One Hundred Six (106) . inclnsive, West Minneapolis� , Second Divieion� and 2. The conat=uctios of combination carb and gutter on the North eide of Minnetonka Milla Road fmm Fifth Avenue to Seventh Avenue� at an eatimated cost of Fonr Thaaeand Nine Hundred Seventy-seeen Dollars (���977.00), aud fnrther recommends that the property to be asaessed for eaid improvement is the Easterly S�ven Hundred Niaety-four aud sevea-tenthe (79�+.7) feet of that part of the DTorth- �oeat Qµarter (NW�) of the Northeast �iarter (NE}�) oi Section Twenty-Pour (2�+) � Township Otte Hundred Seventeen (ml`() , Ran�e Rtiventy-tr�o ( 22) , Iying Sonth of State Trank Highway Nnmber Seven, and the Easterly Seven Hnndred Ninety fonr and eevent�- ' :,; i fi�e hundredths Peet (794.75) of that part of the Southwest �arter ( SSir�) of thm DTorth�aet Qxarter (�) of Sectioa Teventy-four (24) ,.Tovrnehip One ,Hnndred; � Seventeen (117), Hange �►enty-t�oo (?2), lying 1Qorth of �Iinnetonka Mi117s,�a8. and j. The conetruction of combination curb a�nd gutter on the Sonth side of Mianetonka Mills Road from 1�`ifth Avenue to the Easterly line of Burngide �dditi�on, at an estimated cost of Ei�t Hundred 2hirty and �1p�100 D�ollars ($g30.U0), aad fluther recomnends that the property to be aeeeeeed for said improvement is Lote One (1) to 3eventeen (17) � inclueive, Block One (1), �urnside gddition� and 4. �he coaetraction of combination curb and gutter aad sidewalk on the North side of PRinnetonka Mille Road betvaeen FiPth Avenue and S�eeet Briar Laae at an eatimated coat of One Thouesad Sig Hnndred Tweaty-sig and �F3/100 Dollare �� ($1, 62�, �+j) , aad �rther recommends that the property to be aseeseed therefor is lots One (1) to Ei�t (S), Fairhope� aad Lota Oae (1) to �i�t (�), Block One (1) , glo ss gddi tion, and 5. The const=uction of eidea�alk on both eides of Sigth Avemie �orth and Seventh Avenue �orth from Third Street to Minnetonka Mille Ro�d aad on both sides of Tenth lvenue North and Ttirelfth Ave.nue North from Fourth Street to Minnetonka Mills Road. at aa estimated coat of Five Thoueand Teao Hundred �'ifty- three an.d 12/100 Dellara ($5.253012) , and f�irther recommenda that the property to be eeeeeeed therefor is all the property abatting thereon, and 6. The aonstruction of eidea�alk and curb rvithont gutter on I�ourth Street l�orth Prom Twelfth Aeenue North to Minnetonka Mills Raed, at aa eetimated cost of Thirteen Thoneand Sig �undred Sevent�-one and 2g�100 Dbllars (l.�'13�671.2g). and flxrther recommenda that the propert� to be aeseseed far said impmvement ie ell of Blocks l�inet�-seven (97) to One Hnndred Sia (106) , inclueiee, �eet 1�innea.polis, Second Diviaion; ai�d � '_': � � ::`, �REAS, oa Jnly 18. 1952, the City Council of Hopkine adopted a resolu�ion setting 'Ih�esd$y. the 19th d�y of �ugast, 1952, at 7:j0 0'clock p.m.�. at the conncil chambers in the Cit� Hall as the time ead place Por coneidering said reports ead each oF them and acting thereoa� and WF�RF�,S, a notice of said heariag has been published in the Hennepin Con.nty Review in ite iseues of July 31 and 9uguet 7. 1952. and the Affidavit of Publication of aaid notice has been filed �rith the Secretary of the Council. and � WHEHEAS, no petition setting forth opposition to said improvements or aqy or either of them was filed �ith the City �anager prior to the date and hour set for hearing ea.id Ehgtneer' e reports and no oae appeared in op- poaition to any or a11 or each of eaid improvementa; but mzmerous persona appeared to discass with the Comncil the proper location or locatione for eaid improvementa; 1QOW� THEREFORE, BE IT 2i�SOLVED by the Council oP the City of Hopkina that the con., structioa of curb, gutter and sidewalk in the folloraing locationa� to-wit: 1. On the South side of Minnetonka Mills Road: Curb, gutter an.d aide�►alk from Fifth Aeenne to Ninth Avenne; curb end gutter from Ainth Avenne to �relfth Avenue; cnrb and gatter from �'ifth Avenne to S`�veet Briar Lane. 2. On the North side of Minnetonka Mille road: Curb, gu.tter and eid�walk fmm Fifth Avenue to spprogimately the East alley line extended of Block 101, West Minneapolie� Second Addition aad from I�'ifth Avenue to the West line of S�eet Briar Lane. � 3. Fourth Street North: Ghrb only on both sidea of atreet between DTinth Avenue and Tooelfth Avenue� and side�valk on Sonth aide of the etreet betweea Ninth Avenue and 'l�aelfth 9venue, �F. Tenth Avenne North: G�rb and eide�ralk on both aidee of the etreet from Fourth Street to Minnetonka Mills Road. 5. Seventh Avenue i�orth: Sidewalk on the Eaet aide of the �treet from Third Street to Minnetonka Milla Road and sidea�k on the Weet side of the atreet in front of Lots One (1) to F`ive (5)� inclusiee, Block 101� west Minaeapolis, Second Divi aion. 6. Sixth Avenue North: Sidewalk in front of Lots FOnr (�+) an.d Flve (5)� Block 102, WeSt Minneapolis, Second Division. 7. Fifth Avenne North: Ourb a.nd eidemalk on the �est Bide between Third Street North and Minnetonka Milla Road� are each and all aeceasary for the health, v�elfare and convenience of the cit� and its inhabitanta� and it ie hereby de�ermined end ordered that each and a11 of eaid improvementa be ma.de. and tha,t the co�ts thereof be aeeessed againat the property recommended in the Engineer's reports and hereinbefore described. ADOPTED BY THE Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held thie 19th day of Auguet, 1952. A. W. Elmquiet� Secretary oP the Council Frank N. whitae9, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBI%, MAYOR � � CITY OF HOPgINS HENNEPIN COUNTY� MINNESO'PA RESOI,IITION AtO. 306 A RESOLUTIO� DIRECTIi�G PIJBLICATION OF NOR'ICE OP' HEARII6G ON SPECIAL ASSESSMEN'PS �UR THE INS2'ALLATION OF SEWER AP�D WATER MAINS IN CERTAIAT LOCATIODTS. � WHEREAS, contracte had been let for the inetallation oP eaaitary eemer and wa.ter maina in the folloaring location: Commencing at the intereectioa of Minnetonka Milla Road and Second Street l�orth; thence ranaing DTortheasterly along Minnetonka Mille Road �o ite intereection t�ith Althea Lane; thence ruaaing northerly along Althea Laae aad through the plat of Campbell Addition to Hopkins to the Sonth (S) line of Hobby Acres; thence continuing northerly $].ong Althea Lane to the intereection oP Althea Leae and garmdale Roeid, and WHEREpiS, the coat of the installation of said eanitarg sewer and water maine in eaid locatioa hae been dete=mined, and the amount to be specially asseeeed for eaid imrprovement against e�ery lot� piece and parcel oP land to be aeeeesed for the same hae been calcnlated, and each aseeeement ie on file �oith the Secretary of the Council and open to public inapection, and t�EREAS, the area propoeed to be aaeeseed for eaid improvement is Lota One (1) to Three (3), incluaive, Block One (1); Lote Fifteen (15) to Tarent�-five (25)� inclusive, Block 't'�o (2); Lote One (1) to Ei�teen (lg). inclneive� Block Three (3), Campbell Addition to Hapkine, Hennepia Connty, Minnesota� and WHEREAS� contracte have been let for the inetallation of �ater maina in the following location: Commencing at the interaection of Osford. Street and Murphy Avenue� axid eatending weeterly along the center line of Ogford Str�et projected ere�terly to the Weat (� liae of the Northea�t Qaarter (DTD�) of the Hortheaat Q�iarter (Id�) of 3ection Niaeteen (19). To�nBhip One Eundred Seveateen (117)� Range Twenty-one (21), and thence continning eontherl� along eaid Weaterly line to ita intereection �aith the North (N) line of Lake Street, and WHEREAB, contracta have been let for the in�tallation of sanitary eewer mains in the following locatioa: In the North (N) Fifty (50) feet of the South (S) Ninety (9�) feet of Lot Sixty nine (69j-, Auditor'e Subdieiaion Number 239. Hennepin County, Minnesota� being aa exteneion westerly of Oxford Street aa ahown in the plat of guditor'e 9ubdivieion Number 239� Hennepin Cou,nty, Minnesota, and also rnnning sontherly from the aboee deseribed portion of eaid Lot Sigty-nine (6g) aloag the weeterly line of the ldortheaet Qiarter (NE�) of the Northeaet �arter (ND�) of Section Nineteen (19) � Townehip One �adred Seventeen (117) , Range `�'wwenty-oae ( 21) � to the iatereection of said westerly liae and the North (PT) line of Lake Street, and WHERF•AS� the cost of the installatios of said water maine in a location which commences at the interaection oP Ozford Street and Murphy Avenue and egtende as hereinbePore deecr3.bed� aad the coat of the inetallatios of said sanitary sewer maine in the North (N) Fifty ( 50) feet of the South ( S) Ninety (90) feet of Lot Sigty-nine (C9) � Auditor'e Subdivieion Number 239, Hennenin Co�atg� I�innesota� ead extending in the location hereinbefore deecribed, ha.s been determined. and the amoetnt to be specially asseased for said improvemente ag�inat every lot, piece and parcel of land to be aeeeesed for the same hae beea calcnlated, aad snch asaeeament is on file �aith the Secretary of the Council and open to public inspection, and WSEREAS� the area proposed to be asseaeed for the inetallation of eaid sanitary sewer and �ater maine ae laet hereinbePore described, ie a11 of Lot Sigty eight for said water main aeaesament snd for both of sai� assesementa all of Lote Sixtv- nine ( 69) end the North (1Q) 7'wo Hn.ndred Forty ( 2�#0) feet of Lot Seventy (7�) � Auditor� a Subdiviaion Neimber Z39� Hennepin County� Minnesota� and that part of Lot Seventy (70), Auditor'a Snbdivision Number 2j�� Henaepin Connty, Minneeota, deecMbed ae follows: Commencing at a point in the Weet (� line of the Eaet (E) 'i'ovc Hundred Fifty (250) feet of eaid Lot Seveaty (70), diatan6 Fonr Hundred F'ifte�n(�F�j) feet - Sou�h (S) of the North (DT) line of said Lot;;;�� thence north�oeaterly at aa angle to y . the right of One Hundred Ei�t (lOg) degrees a dietance af One Hundred Eighty (1�1) feet to the actnal point of the beginning of the tract to be deecribedi thence at a f.eet , Mght angle 3outhweeterly fmm eaid laet conrae Oae Hundred �'hree (103)�more or lees to the center line of Mianehaha Greek; thence Northwesterly along eaid center line to the Vleet (� line of eaid lot Seventy (70) ; thence North (ld) along eaid West (Y� line to a point TNo Hundred Forty (2�0) feet South (S) of the North�►est corner of eaid lot; thence Esat (E) parallel with the North (N) line of eaid Lot Seventy (7�) Hundred a dietaace of One�Fifty-three aad 2/10 (�53.2) feet; thence Sontherly in a eta�ght line One I�nndred Rineteen aad S/10 (119.g)feet to the actnal poiat of beginning; except the West (k� Thirty-three (33) feet of the above de�cribed traat no�r taken for Moak Avenue; al eo the Eaet ( E) Six Hnndred ( 600) feet of that part of the DTorthweat �iarter (NW4) of_the North�east Q�arter (DTE4) of Sectioa Idineteen (19), � Tomnship Oae Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying Sonth (S) of State Trank High�vay Number Seven; N0�1, 'i'i�REFORE� BE IT RESOLV�'D that aotiee be published in the official paper at least twenty (20) days before the meeting� �hat the �onncil of the City of Hopkine will pase npoa eaid propoaed aaae�smente at ite regular meeting to be held in the �ouncil Chambere in the City Hall on Tneeday� -th�a�:���th day of Oetober, �952. gt 7�30 o'clock P•m• ADOPTED by the Council.of the City of Hopkiaa at a regular meeting thereof held thie 19th day of,�Augnet� 1952. A. �11 Elmqai at, Secretary of the Council Frsnk N. Whitaey� City Attorney W. HARI,AN PERBIX, MAYOH , � CITY OF HOP�INS HENNEPIld COUNTY, MINN�SOT�, NOTICE OF HEARING ON SFECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN CERT,AIN LOCATIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Hopkins will meet at the Council Chambers in the Citg Hall on Tuesday, the 7th day of Qctober, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.mo for the purpose of passin� upon proposed special asses.sments upon Lots One (1) to Three (3), inclusive, Block One (1); Lots Fifteen (15) to Twenty-five (25), inclusive, Block Two (2); Lots One (1) to Eighteen (18), inclusive, Block Three (3), Campbell Addition to Hopl�ins, for the installation of sanitary sewer and water maina in the following location: Commencing at the intersection of Minnetonka Mills Road and Second Street North; thence runnin� Northeasterly along Minne- tonka Mills Road to its intersection with Althea Lane; thence running northerly along Althea Lane and through the plat of Campbell Addition to Hopkins to the South line of Hobby Acrea; thence con- tinuing northerly along Althea Lane to the intersection of Althea Lane and Farmdale Road. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Council of the City �f Aopkins will meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall on Tuesday, October 7, 1952, at 7;30 o�clock p.m. for t,he purpose of passing upon proposed assessments for the installation of �rater mains and sanitar�r se�er mains in the folloeiriin� locations; Water Mains: Commencing at the intersection of Oxford Street and Murphy Avenue, and extending westerly along the center line of Oxford Street projected westerly to the West (W) line of the Nor.theast �uarter (NE4) oP the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), and thence continuing southerly along said 9Vesterly line to its intersection �ith the North (N) line of Lake 3treeto Sanitary Sewer Mains: In the North (N) Fifty (50) feet of , �the South (S) Ninety (90) feet of Lot Sixty-nine (69), Auditor�s Sub- flivision Number 239, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota, being an extension westerly of Oxford �treet as shovPn in the plat of �uditor� s Subdivison Number 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and also running southerly from the above described portion of said Lot Sixty-nine (69) along the westerly line of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section �Tineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seven- teen (117), Ran�e Twenty-one (21), to the intersection of said westerly line and the North (N) line of Lake Street. NOTICE IS F[iRTHER GIVEN that the area proposed to be assessed for the installation of said water mains in a location aahich co�nances at the intersection of Oxford Street and Murphy Avenue and extends as hereinbefore described, and for the installation of said sani tary sevaer mains in the North ( N) Fif ty ( 50 ) f ee t of the South ( S) Ninety (90) feet of Lot Sixty-nine (69), �uditor� s Sub� division Number 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and e�tending in the location hereinbefore described, is all of Lot Sixty-eight (68) for said water main assessment and for both of said water main and sanitary sewer main assessments all of Lot Sixtg-nine (69) and the North (N) '��ro Hundred Forty (2J}0) feet of Lot Seventy (70), Auditor�a Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin Countg, Minnesota, and that part of Lot Seventy (70), Auditor�s Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin �ounty, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencin� at a point in the West (W) line of the East (E) Twro Hundred Fifty (250) feet of said Lot Sevent� (70), dist�nt Four Hundred Fif teen c415) feet South (S) of the North (1V) line of said lot, thence 1Vorthwesterly at an an�le to the right of One Hundred Eight (108) degrees a distance of One Hundred Eighty (1$0) feet to the actual point of be�inning of the tract to be described, thence at a right an�le Southwesterly from said last course One Hundred Three (103) feet more or less to the center line of Minnehaha Creek, thence Northwesterlg along said center line to the West (l�f) line of' said Lot Seventy (70), thence North (N) along said West (W) line to a point Two Hundred Forty (21.� feet South (S) of the Northwest corner of said lot, thence East (E) parallel with the North (N) line of said Lot Seventy (70) a dist�nce of One Hundred F'ifty�three and 2/10 (153.2) feet, thence Southerly in a straight line One Hundred Nineteen and 8/10 (119.8) feet to the actual point of beginning, ; except the West (W) Thirty-three (33) feet of the above �escribed tract now taken for Monk Avenue; also the East (E) Six Hundred (600) feet of that part of the Northwest �uarter (NW4) of the North- east Quarter (NE4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying South (S) of State Trunk Highway Number Seven. Dated: August 20, 1952. WALTON R. L. TAYLOR, CITY 1VIANAGER Frank N. VVhitney, City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on Thursday, August 28, 1952• CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN C�JNTY, MINNESOTA RE�S��UTION N0. jOg A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING OIP IIVGINEER' S REPORTS ON THE INSTA,LLATION OF SIDEWALI{ ON A PORTION OF TWII,FTH AVENi7E SOIITH AND THE BLACgw TOP S[TRFACING OF CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS. WFIEREAS, the Conncil of the City of Hopkins on July 15� 1952. adopted a reeolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for hie i,nveetigation and report� the matter of inetalling a sidewalk on the west side of Twelfth Aeeaue South from F�celeior Avenue to the East and Weet alley in Black Eight (g), west Minneapolie, and WHEREA3� eaid City Eagl.neer hae inveatigated the neceesity and feasibility of said imorovement and on September lg, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed hia wMtten report �►ith the Secretary of the Council� in ovhich report the Eagineer recommende the constructioa of said eidewalk in eaid location at a.n estimated cost of Three Hundred Seventy-ai� and 7�+�100 Dollare ( $376.7�+) , and WHEREAS� the Council of the City of Hopkine oa July 15� 195Z. adopted a resolntion referring to Fraak Laeka� City Engineer, for his inveet- igation and report� the matter of bla.cktop sarfacing a Twenty (20) foot �vide roadwa�r on Jeffereon Avenue from Milaraukee Street to Second Street South� the West (� edge of the blacktap eurfacing to be located on the center line of JefPereon Avenue� a.nd WHEREAS, eaid City Engineer hae inveetigated the neceesit,y and feaeibilit,y of eaid improvement and on Angust lg, 1952� reported thereon to the Council and filed his written renort with the Secretary of the Council, in a�hich report the Eagineer recommends baid blacktop surfacing of a Twenty ( ZO) foot vvi.de roadway oa Jefferaon Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Second Street South, the Weat (� edge oP the blacktop earfaciag to be located on the center line of Je�ferson Avenue� but also recommende that in addition thereto black- top anrfacing ehould be applied to Second Street South from Jeffereon Aveaue to Washington Avenue for a width of Twenty (20) feet, at an eetimated cost :..- for both eaid Jefferaon Avenue and Second Street South of F'ive Thoueend Three Hundred Thirty-three and 70/100 �ollare (�5,333•7�). �d WfiEREAS� the Council of the City of Hopkina on Au�uat 5� 1952� adopted a reeolution referring to Frank Laeka, City Engineer, for hie �i investiga.tion and report, the matter of blacktop surPacing the North (1�) and Svnth (S) alley in Block ThTee (3), west Minneapolis, and tatHEREAS, said Eng3neer hae inveatigated the neceseity and feasibilit.p of eaid improvement and on Au�uet lg, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and filed hie reritten report with the Secretar�y of the Council� in which report the Engi.neer recommende the blacktop snrfacing of eaid alley at an eatimated expenae of T�►o Hundred Thirty Dollare ($230.00), NOW, THERE�URE � BE IT RESOLPED that said Engineer's reports, and each of them, will be considered b� the Cduncil aad action taken thereon at a regular �� meeting of the Cit� Council to be held on the 16th day of September, �952� at 7:30 o�clock p.m.� and BE IT FUBTI�ER RESOLVED that the Cit� Maaager give notice of such hearing by publishing a notice onc� ia each aveek for two snccessiee oveeke in the official newepaper of eaid City, eaid notice to deecribe in general la.nguage the improvementa recommended in the Engineer's reporte and' the eatimated coate thereof. ADOPTED BY THE Council of the Cit�r of Hopkine at a regular meeting thereof held thi e lqth day of August� 1952. �. A. W. Elmqui at, Secretary of the Cou.ncil Frank PT. Whi tne�r, City Attorney `� W. AAl�[,AN pERBIX, MAYOR CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, '� NOTICE OF HEARING ON ENGINEER�S REPORTS ON THE INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALK ON A PORTION OF T�VELFTH AVENUE NORTH AND THE BLACKTOP SURFI�CING OF CER- TAIN STREETS AND ALLE'YS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citg Engineer of Hopkins did on the 18th dag of �lugust;:1�52, file his written reports to and with the City Council recommending: 1. The construction of sidev�alk on the West side of Twelfth A,venue South f'rom Excelsior Avenue to the East and West alley in Block Eight (8), West Minneapolis, at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Seventy-six and 7I�/100 (�3760�4), and 2, The blacktop surfacing of a twenty (20) foot wide roadway on Jefferson Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Second Street South, the West edge of the blacktop surfacing to be located on the center line of Jefferson Avenue, and in addition thereto the blac�top surfacing of Second Street South from Jefferson Avenue to iNashington Avenue for a wridth of twenty ( 20) feet, at an estimated cost of Five Thousand Three Hundred Thirty- three and 70/100 �ollars (�5,333•70), and 3o The blacktop surfacing of the North and Sout� alle� in Block Three (3), West Minneapolis, at an estimated cost of Tavo Hundred Thirty and no/100 Dollars (�230,00). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has by resolution fixed Tuesday, the lbth day of September, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.mo at th.e Council Chambers in the City Hall as the time and place at which the Council will hear such persons as care to be heard in reference to said improvements and each of them and will consider said Engineer�s Reports and act thereon, D�,TED at Hopkins, Minnesota9 this 23d day of August, 1952. WALTON R. L. TAYLOR, CITY MANAGER Frank N. ii�hitney, City Attorney Published in Hennepin County Review on August 289 and September 3, 19520 m '������` , `� � C� �� � � A special meeting of the City Council of the Gity of Hopkins, �innesota, � �ras held at 12 o�clock noon,at.Karel�s Gafe on Friday, August 22, 1952, � Present xere �ayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg, Vese�y� and Zakariasen, also City $ttorney VPhitney, Citg Man�ger Taylor, City �ngineer Laskao Absent: Councilman Bti.lbert. Dahlberg moved, Vese�y seconded, tha� the bid of Terry Excavating Compa�r for the constructioa of vrater ar�d sewer mains int9 Park Va]1ey be acceptede Carried. . Vesely moved, Dahlberg seeonded, that the�C3ty Manager drax up specifications and advertise for bids for a ne� atreet sweBper. Carried. �Zakariasen moved, Vese�y seconded, that Earl Dahlberg be appointed a member of the iactfinding eommittee to represent the.Gity of Hopkins. Carried. Meeting adjourned. ���r��::c�.a,.� � A. �P. Elmqui�t, 'ecretary to the Council ATTFST r q,`1��a �� CITY OF HOPKINS H�NNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA. INVITATIONS TO BID AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR FURNISHING Qne Three Yard Motor Street Sweeper Sealefl bids will be received at the offices of the City of Hopkins until 8 PM CST, �esday, September 16, 1952, and then and there publicly opened, read and tabulated, and as soon as possible thereafter award of a contract will be made, for furnishing the City of Hopkins with one three yard motor street sweeper in accordance with specifications and bid procedures available from the City Manager's office. Interested bidders may obtain further information by communicating Frith W. R. L. Taylor, City Ma.nager, City Hall; Hopkins, Nlinnesota. Telephone HOpkins 3548• CITY OF HOPKINS By �i. R. `;L. Taylor City M�anager Published in the Hennepin County Review August'�28, 1952• � , h.' �� CITY OF HOPKZNS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNFSOTA. NOTICE FOR BII� FOR GARSAGE TRUCK. Bids wi11 be received by the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, until 8:00 P.M. on �esday, September 16, 1952s for furnishing one garbage truck and bo�r. Detailed specificationa and bid invitation forms are available from the office of the City Manager, City Hall, Hapkins, Minn. CITY OF HOPKINS By W. R. L. Taylor City Manager Published in the Hennepin County Review September 1�, 1952. �� a�_-,:I � c..;,—,S � � � 1 ° '� (I� �� � � ��,. � g ` A reg�lar meeting of the Cotuicil of the Citg of Hopkir�, Minnesota was held at the City Hail at 7a3� pomo o'alock on �esday� September 2, 1952. Members present �rere Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zalcar3asen� Milbert, Dahlberg� and Vesel,y, City Attorney 1Nhi.tney, City Manager Taylor, and City �gineer La.skae Absent, none. Dahlberg moved, �6i.lbert seconded, that bills as presented be paid from the follo�ng fundso Carriedo 5873 5900 59oi 5902 5903 5904 5905 5906 5907 5908 5909 5910 59u 5912 5913 5914 59�,5 5916 5917 5918 5919 59�0 592� 5922 5923 59ah 5925 5926 5927 5928 5929 5930 5931 e � �• : ie Northern States Po�rrer Compar�y Garl l. Anderson Auel Dquipment Comq�at�y Berg & Farnham Co�anpr Bren Rad3.o Service Cordes Signs Farnham Stationery & School Supply Feudner-Davidson Agency Gardner Hardarare C ompar�r austa.fson & Fu� A. �. Hammerlund L. A. �arris H enriepin C ount�r RevieW Hobby Ka.ng �ndicraft Hopkins Drug Co�any Aopkins Fire Depto Hopki.ns Homes & �uto Supply Howell�s B�n Franklin Justus.Lumber Compar�r Kokesh HardvPare Line BQaterial Company Lund�s Sinclair Service Mi.11er-Dasis Compaqp Ddiilnesota Fixe Dquipment Coe Donald Olson V�. R. Lo Taylor, Treasurer Reynolds & Re�rnolds G ompany Donald F. Rossin Ca�pany Schaaf BQanufactnring Company B an H. He Chesterman� Sec�ty 3tate Suburban.Henn. Cnty. Relief Bd. �endell�s. Inc. �P. C. Whi.tney Salaries Hovr]$ Payroll Service �► Curbing and Sidewalk . Badges r�ime service Letters on offiae door Supplies Bond Supplies Supplies Galvanized strips. Car allovrance for Septe- Supplies Supplies Supplie$ F3.re C�lls and Txv.ck Repair Supplies Lumber Supplies 3treet I,ights Supplies Supplies' �ap Hose Repair� Poundmaster Phones cabinet Petty Cash Items Office supplies ftecorder �'rophies Listings 6 Relief Aw�rds Electrical Inspector Las t � of . August lst � of �ugust RaAD & BRIDGE FUUID 1580 Northern States Power Company i588 ��St J. rn�d.a 1589 Iiopkins Home & Auto Supply 1590 Earl Sewall Contractor 1591 Standard Oil Company 1592 Sta-Vis Oil Company Salar3ea Hovrly Payroll S ervia e Repad. rs Truck Repa3rs Blacktop (}rease and Oil Grease La.st 2 of August lst � of August 1236 Northern States Power Compa�y 12l�3 gmerica.� (�sst Iron Pipe Gompany 121�.l� Ernest J. Duda 12l�5 11P. R. L. Taylor, Treasurer 12l�6 11Polff Construction Gompanar Salaries Hourly P�roll S ervic e F�ydrant parts Pipes repai.red Pettg Cash Items Replacing Hydrant Lasi 2 of August lst Z of August 878.97'` 2550�5� 58s77� 6.9� 3.�1 i7 aio, 5a� � �sa.52, 12,78�� 1.80 � 50•00� 2i5o�o, i00053 � 9e171 438e00 g 7 050 � 7e92 q 33039p� 3QODVy 107.68 � 4.25, la.o21� 123 s09'1 71025� 8e76�. 85047� 217.07., ll012� 1011oA 5000� 8.50�. 107.?�4,� 2�717s51.'1 2,176.l�8� 10013 � 137•00 ` i35. io � 1� Ola.lel5� 38.73 � 260 25'^ 926e'70 ~ 527.92 .� 591.26 � 16.31� 3.�� 3•37" 24o.7bh 563e79`^ 40.52 � -2- � SEGP�GE DISPOSAL FUDID �: 523 Idorthern 3tates Power Compa�r Service 527 All State P3.pe Cleaning Com�any Se�rer Cleani.ng 528 He E. Anderson Garage Rent 529 City Treasurer, Minneapolis Seirrrer Treatment Salaries Last 2 of August PER�IANENT IMPROVE0�IJT REVQLVIPIG FUAID 492 Carl A. Anderson �93 Black Top Service Gompany 49� Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc. 1�95 Earl Se�a11 Contractor 496 Suburban Chevrolet Compa�y l�.97 Miller Davis Compar�y Salaries Hourly Payroll Curbing and SidevPalk Paving Estimate �5 Black Top Parts Supplies Last � of August lst 2 oi August SP�CIAL ASSES.S�TT 76 First National Bank Hopkins Goupons $� 583.8�.� 21�Oo 60�, 95.00�, 5, 799. 12.� 275, 80� $ 1,s93e75, 228,l�1. � 5,2o6e3o�. 6,0?3.65 � t�.25� 91.26� !a!}1..1s1.G h 137.3d '� � 2, 876, 23'� Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution No. 312, ��A R.E50LUTION ORDERINC� A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK FORTY-EIGHT (48).AA]D A PORT30N aF' THE.ALLEY' I1V. BLOCK SIXT'Y—�tEE (63)� VPEST MINNEAPOLI3n� .marked F�chibit �rga be adoptede Carried,. . . _ c Vesely moved, D�.hlberg seconded, that the petition opposi.ng the blacktopping of the•north and south a31ey in block 3, west �inneapoiis, be tabled to meeti.ng of September 16, 1952, the date of hearing on original petition• Carriedo ' � Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that the agreement for formation of a nursing diatrict be referred to the City �ttorney for checking and report, Carriede �Tese�,y mo�ed, Dahlberg seconded, that Mr. Taylor�s request for authorization to prepare apecifications and advertiae for bids for a motor-driven standby generator for the Minneha�l�a Creek lift sta.tion be granted, also to commence desig�n work on the addition to t,he lift station. Carriedo Zakariasen moved� Vese�r seconded� that ll�r, Taylor be authorized to advertise for bida on a coa�plete garbage collector unit� tradi.ng in the old tinito Carried, Vese]y mov�ed� Da.hlberg seconded� tYiat Mr. Ta�lor write Hovrard Spa�eth� Tax Comm�issioner, advising the Hopki.ns City Council�s object3on to t,he action of the Board of County Co�issioners in ordering an increase in the value� of Hopkins properties over the assessor�s 83.gnres• Carried. The folloWing bids were reaei�ed for the pai�ating of the 500,000 gallon elevated steel. water tanka Exterior �aster Tank Go. 1,�99m00 Midwest Tank & Painting Co. 2,785.(30 Sullivan & Sons 1,975.00 B�idway Waterproofing Co. L�,615.00 National Tank B�ainten�e..nce Co. 3,977.00 Interior 1,375.00 2,550.00 Vese�y moved� Dahlberg seconded� that the bid of the B�aster Tank Compan3r for the `' sand-blastin� and painting of the exterior of the tank at a price of �1�599s00 be accepted. Carriedo �3-� �,: , Dahlberg moved, Vesely seconded, that Resolution No• 310� n A RF50LUTION RFF�TING '`� TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOPKINS POLICE DEPAR�TT", marked Exhibit "B" be, �,� adopted. Carriedo . _ - �ilbert moved� Dahlberg seconded� that Resolu�ion Aioo 311� "A RESOLUTIQN RELATING 4��TO THE IIUiPIAYF�'S OF THE HOPKINS POLICE DEPART�NT" � marked. �ch.ibit "C" be adopted. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded� that City E�igineer'.I;aska�s letter of Sept- emb�r 2� 1952� pertaining to storm se�er �ork be accepted and_referred to the Gity Attorney for a resolution setting�up a bond election to be preserited at the next regnl.ar Council meeting. Garried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Blirr. Taylor�s communication dated July 1!�/� 1952� referring to pax�cels of land needed for road purposes be tabled to next meeting as City Attorney �Vhitney wi.11 check bond election for requiring such par�elso Carriedo Meeting adjourned. ��� ��.�. �°��t�'�� � A.11P. Elmqu s, cretary to the Council CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, �lINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUMBER 312 A RE�OYoUTION O�ERING A HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE TAE ALLEY IN BLOCR FORTY-EIGHT (L}8) 8ND A PORTION OF TAE:"ALLEY IN BLOCR SIXTY-THREE (63), @�EST MINNEAPOLIS. WHEREAS, the owner of all of the property abutting upon the alley in I31ock Forty-eight (1}8), West Minneapolis, and that portion of the alley in Block Sixty-three (63), West Minneapolis, which lies northerly of the North lines oP Lots Nine (9) and Sixteen (16) in said block, has pe�itioned the Council of the Cit� of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to vacate the same, setting forth the facts and reasons for such vacation, which petition is accompanied by a plat of the portion of the said street proposed to be vacated and is verified by the petitioner, and Wi�REAS, the Council deems it expedient that the matter should be proceded �ith, NOW, THEREFO�E, BE IT RESOLVED TFiAT said petition be.��iiled of record with the City Clerk who should �ive notice by publication in the official newspaper of the City for four (l}) weeks, at least once a week, to the effect that such petition has been filed and stating in brief its object and that the petition will be heard and considered by the Council at a re�ular meeting thereof to be held on the 21st day of October, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall oP said Cit�. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a re�ular meeting thereoP held this 2nd da� of September, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR �. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney� City Attorne� 0 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA .`O�'/�� �� � Y �� �� J�" 1 NOTICE OF HF�,RING ON PETITION TO VA,CATE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK FORTY-EIGHT (1}.8), WEST MINNEAPOLIS, AND THAT PORTION OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK SIXTY-THREE, WEST MINNEAPOLIS, WHICH LIES NORTHERLY OF THE NORTH LINES OF LOTS NINE (9) AND SIXTEFN (16) IN SAID BLOCK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEId that a petition has been filed of record with the Clerk of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minne- sota, the object of which is to vacate the alley in Block Forty-eight (L�8), West Minneapolis, and that portion of the alley in Block Sixty- three (63), West Minneapo�is, uvhich lies northerly of the North lines of Lots Nine (9) and Sixteen (16) in said block, and that said petition will be heard and considered by the Council on the 2lst day of October, 1952, at 7;30 o�clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City. DATED ��p�e�.ber 3, 1952. A. W. ELM�tTIST, CITY CLERK Published in the Hennepin County Review on September �, 18, 25, qp� 9 � and October 2, 1952• ' ` ^90. , .,,. . �� .. .. .4' .- _ ...�.1' � r � CITY OF HOPKINS � HENNEPIN C0�[JN'.PY, MINNESOT�, RESOLUTION NUMBER 310 .A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT. �REELS, the Charter of the City of Hopkins, Section 6.02, Subdivision 2, provides tha� the City Manager shal.l be the Chief' of Police, and shall see that the Charter, the Ordinances and Reso- lutions of the City, and the la�rs of the City, State and Nation are enforced, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID that the Police Department of the City of Hopkins be reorganized on the following basis, to-�it: l, The Citg Manage r ahall bg the Chief of Police and shall have chief administrative autho�it� over and responsibility for the Police DepartYnent. 2. There shall be a Superintendent of Police who shall act under the direction of the City �danager to direct and co-ordinate all the activitiea of the Police Department. 3. There shall be such number of full time police patrol- men to be paid a salary semimonthly as the Council shall from time to time determihe, who shall be responsible durin� the specified periods assigned to thsm for the maintainence of order, enforcement of laws and ordinances, and the protection of life and property, and �rho shall assist in the investigation of criminal ofPenaes, accidents or other public problems as assigned. 1�,. There shall be such other part time police patrolmen to fie paid biweekly on an hourlg basis as mag be necessary to the proper functioning of the department within such limitation of funds as may be provided by the budget and �rhose duties shall be similar to those of a f'ull time police patrolman. 5. All other positions in the Police Department other than those hereinbefore described, re�ardless of the origin or manner of establiahment or cre�tion of such positions, are hereby abolished, ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of September, 1�52. �. HARLAN PERBIX, Nl�iYOR �. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. WY�3. tney, C i ty �t tornsy �I �� A CITY OF HOPRINS HENPTEPIN COUI�ITY, D+IINNESOTA RESOLIITION N0. 311 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE EHRPLO��EES OF THE HOPKINS POI.ICE DEPARTMENT. N � �� WHEREAS, Resolution Number 310 which has been dulg adopted by the Council of the City of Hopkins relates to the or�anization of the Police Department and specifies the different position9 in the department and abolishes any po�itions not listed therein, NOW, TFi EREFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED that until such time as the Council determines otherwise the employeea of the Police Departm�nt of the City of Hopkins shall be: l. Q ChieP of Police, who shall be the City Manager as pro�`ided b�r the Charter of the Citg. 2. One Superintendent of Police. 3. Four full time pqlice patrolmen. LE.. Such part time police patrolmen as the needs of the service may require urithin the limitations of the bud�et, but no such part time patrolmen shall be employed more than t�renty-four (21}) hours in one calendar week except in cases of emergency declared to exist by the Chief of Police, who shall report such emer�ency to the � Council at its next regular meeting f or such action as the Council may at that time desire to ta.keo BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he hereby is, instructed to transmit a copy of Resolution No. 310 and a cvpy of t�his Resolution to the Police Civil Sereice Commisaion of the Cit�r of Hopkins �►ith a request to the Commission for cer�ification by the Commission of the identities of the incumbants of the positions hereinbefore listed, and also for certification as to the names.of any employees of the Department who are to be laid off and no longer em- ployed b�r the Department bg reason of the abolition of any position or positions as provided by said Resolution No. 310. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 2nd day of September, 1952• �. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank AT.. UPhitney, City A,ttorne� 1�T. HARLAN PERBIX, BIlAYOR e A special meeting of the Gity��Council of the City of Hopkins, I�iinnesota, �Jas held at 12:30 noon at Karel�s Cafe on tiionday, September 8, 1952. r�Iembers present were PZayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg, Vesely, Zalcariasen� and i�Iilbert, also City Nlanager Taylor� City Engineer Laska, and City Assessor Sterling. Absent, none. �he purpose of the meeting was to start going over the proposed 1953 Budgete Zakariasen moved that specifications be prepared and a ca11 for bids be advertised for the seal-coating of approxima.tely 200,000 yds. of present streets in Hopkins. There t,�as no second to this motion. i�leeting adjourned. � Ae Wo Elmquist, Secr ary to the Council (',(�TiTJt',TT:MF'RT - ; "� `��r��� �� �� � \�� � �a , ��� A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopki.ns, Nlinnesota, ��aas held at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall on Thursday, September 11, 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Milbert� Zakaxiasen� Dahlberg, also City Manager Taylor� City Engineer Laska. Absent: Vesely. Zakaxiasen moved� A7ilbert seconded that the interior of the steel water tank be coated with t�Serviron��, a special interior tank coating� subject to City Attorney checking into the legality of the bid. Carried. Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded� that due to the short time left this season for the seal-coating of streets� the City declare a state o� emergency so thai the lowest and best informal bid may be accepted for the seal-coating of streets that are most likely to be saved by such seal-coating. Carried. DaYil.berg moved, Atilbert seconded, that upon recoimnendation by the Rec- reation Commission, the City Council declare an emergency as to t he filling, sodding, and seeding of the Park Ridge playground and accept the lotirest of four informal quotations received, and have the reqv.ired work done, Carried. r�ieeting adjourned. ATZ'F�ST : -,. j ' \� . �' i'� , ',�� � L�.�y ..�2�� 0 11Gi11W1 1 Gi V.1.11' s A. Z^T. E ist, Secr ary to the CounciJ. COT11�i(;TT.MF;N s � ,� v a�,�� A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopldns, Minnesota� was held at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, September 16, 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakariasen� Milbert� Dahlberg, Vesely, City Manager Taylor' City Attorney TnTh.itney, and City Engineer Laska. Absent� none. Vesely moved, Milbert seconded� t,hat bills as presented be paid from the followi.ng funds. Carried. 5955 5956 5952 5953 5954 5957 �o- 5986 5987 5988 5989 599� 5991 5992 5993 599l� 5995 5996 5997 5998 6000 6001 6002 6003 bool� boo5 6006 6�07 6008 6009 6010 60�. 6012 6013 607.li. 6oi5 6016 6017 601$ 1599 1600 1597 1598 1601 1602 lbo3 1601� lbo5 1606 lbo7 1608 1609 GENII� FUND First National Bank of Hopldns� Minnesota- Withhold.ing Tax Ded. �1�193.10� Treasurer� State of Minnesota Retirement Fund Ded. 262.39� Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Service 168026� Mi nneapolis Gas Compa�r Servi.ce 13.52� Payroll Account lst half September 2� 608.6I�.�, Primary Election Clerks & Judges for Bren Hasdware Compa�r Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Clary Multiplier Corporation Club Cafe Coast-to-Coast Store Cordes Sign.s Demco Library Supplies Je E. De Veau Ditto Incorporated Doubleday & Company� Inc. Federal Laboratories� Inc. Feudner-Davidson Agency Gaylord Bros., Inc. , Gustaf son & Fiaxa Hennepin �ourity Review J • N � �Tohnson� Ixic, Justus.Lumber Compar�y Bob Knozrles Ford Com�any F. J. Kucera, M. D. Lyle Signs� Inc. Wm. H. McCoy Minn. Fire brtinguisher Co. Sta of Minna, Civil Service Coimne The Minnesota News Company National Camera Exchange The Paper 5upply �ompany� Inc, He A. Rogers Compar�y The R. S. & S. Co,, Inc. Paul A. Schmitt.Music Co, Skelly Oil Company Standard Oil Compar�y W, R. Le Taylor� Treasurer Hourly.Payroll September 9, 1952 Supp].ies Machine Repair Machine Repaas Pr3.soners meals Supplies Signs - Shady Oa.k� Playgrd. Supplies Bus Rental Ditto P•iacha.ne Books Badges Bonds Library Supplies Repaas and Supplies Publicatioris and Supplies Fire F�tir�uisher Supplies Auto Parts Pl�ysicat Exams School Signs Gasoline Supplies Fee for exama for patrolrrLan Books Films Supplies Direct Prints Books Music Supplies Gasoline Gasoline & Services Petty Cash Items Last z of August ROAD & BRIDGE FUND First National Baxlk of Hop� nR Treasurer� State of �ti_nnesota Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Payroll Account Ernest J. Duda Flour City Brush Coo Hop�3is Home & Auto Supply Hopkins Motor Sales CompanEy Maederts Direct Service Station Republic Creosoti.ng Company Stazulard Oi1 Company Standard Oil Company W. R. L. Taylor, Treasurer Hourly Payro7l Withholding Tax Dede Retirement Fund Ded. Service lst half September Repair end gate Broom (gutter broom)� ` Repair Truck Parts Tow Servi.ce Road Tar Diesel Fuel Supplies Petty Cash Items Last z of August 827.51 � 3.20 y 1�o60w 3.00 , 17-.1�5 � 4.59� l�0,00 � 13.53 h 1�85.�� �, 233e75 � 6.94 w 20.39�. 19.25., 17.73 � 75.1�3 ,� 145.5oq 177,00� 4.80� u•3o�, ?.�g.00�e �ab,72� 16�..00 �, 7025� 10.00 �.. 66.62 � 6e 25 � 11.96� 3.85 � uoi3 w. 25.00 �, 5�60 � 66.92 .., 29.6l� �. l,1b2.83 �. � 33�.e�.� �. 103.79 M 13.25� i,o65.00�� 10.00 h 51�.9�.h �.e5� a 4e99-� 1.5�� 231,68� 22. 05� 28.73 � 3 a�.5 � 287.01� h �. 1252 1253 1?1i.9 1250 1251� 1255 i256 1257 125s 1259 1260 1261 1262 531 532 530 533 534 535 53b 537 53$ 539 51�. -2- TotATER . FI]DID First National Bank of Hopkins Treasurer� State of Minnesota Northwestern Be11 Telephone Co, Payroll Account The Flox Compa.ny Glacier Sand and Gravel Co, Gustafson & Fuxa Hennepin County Revi� J. Na Johnson� Inc. Nlonarch Cleaning Chemicals, Inc, Phillips Petroleum Co. Standard Oil Company W. R. L. Taflor, Treasurer Hourly Payroll Withholding Tax Ded. Retirement Fund Ded.. Service First Half September Nelco Ba11s Sand and Gravel Service Call �1 Pump Advertising Dry Poz,rder Fxtingu:i.sher Chlorine Gasoline Supplies Petty Cash Items Last 2 of August SE��IAGE DISPOSAL FUND First National Bank of Hopklny Treasurer� State of Rti..nnesota IJorthVrestern Bell Telephone Co. Payroll Account A11 State Pipe Cleaning Co, Ernest J. Duda Glacier.Sand & Gravel Co. Je N. �ohnson, Inc, Justus _Lumber Company. PhilJ.ips Petroleum Coo Stand.ard Oil Company Withholding Tax Ded, Retirement Fund Ded, Service First Half September Sewer Cleaning Iron Frames� Plate of Iron Sand and Gravel Drar Powder Fxtinguisher Supplies Gasoline Gasoline SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND 7$ First National Bank of Piirm.eapolis Bonds 79 Peter Lametti Constr. Co. Sewer Construction 80 Northwestern National Bank of Mpls, Borids 81 Hennepin County Review Publications PE.RMAA]EN'P Il`�ROVEMENT . REVOLVING FUND 49� First National Bank of Hopk;ns 500 Treasurer� State of Misinesota �.98 Payroll Account 501 Caxl A. Anderson 502 Great Northern Rai.lway Co. 503 501� 505 506 507 508 509 510 5� Hopldns Home & Auto Supply Hennepin �ounty Reviefr J. N. Johnson, Inco Peter Lametti Const. Co, H. A. Rogers Co. stana�a o�. co�� Standard Oil Compas�y. W. R. L. Taylor,.9Preasurer Republic Creosoting Co. Co. Withholding Tax Ded, Retirement Fund Ded. First Ha1f September Curb and Sidewalk Great Northern - Fee to cov�er permit Repa�s and Parts Publication Dry Powder Extinguisher Sewer and Trdater Const, Tubes Gasoline Gasoline Petty Cash Items Road Tar � 93.60 � 12.36 � 8.13 , 5s�e17� 825.00� 201.04 � 3.00q 2,I��w. 26.50 � 270.Q0� 82.00� 3.86� 1.77°� l�2.52 � �$ 67.60� 21�., 80 � 22.00� 297.50� 337.05�. 6.50� 20100l�� 26.50� 1,08 � 82.00, 3.77, �$10, 819.60 � �2�-�45oo79y 1, 663,�.2 �. 16, 20 � � 139.00 �, 39.32� 520.00 +� 2,171�.58� lOOO A 5.7o w 9.90 h 26.50., 11,063.76M l.t�o� 81�.Q0^ 2.95^ 1.85� 392.30 ^ _� m -3- Vesely moved� i�li].bert seconded� that the request of Archie J. Normandin for the transfer of licenses �1� and �11 from Archie J, �orm,azidin and John E. Johnson to Archie J. ivormandin be granted. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution �37.t.�, "A RESULUtION REF'ERRIi�G TO '�f� CITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF IAiSTAI�LII�TG . S�T ITARY SEGiT� AIV� �riATER TiAII�,fS IA1 A POR'P10N Or CANIPBELL ADDITIOid TO HOPKINS,�� marked. ' Fxh; bit ��A�� be a.dopted. Carried. ` Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that request of Niinneapolis Gas Co. for main extensions, their numbers #�.07 and 1�08, be granted subject to City Engineer approval. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the Vorthern States Power Co. ` request for the placing of 19 poles on Washington Avenue South and on TZilwaukee Street be granted, subject to City Engineer approval. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that surety bonds of ti�illiam Sterling as Assessor and Finance Officer, and Ilartin J. Vanek as Clerk of Court, be accepted� subject to approval of bonds by the City Attorney. Carried. �/ Zakaxiasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that I�`ir. TaJlorts communication '� dated 9�11�52 perta;n� � to Resolution 310 and_Resolution 311 relating ; to the Police Depaxtment be placed on file. Carr�ed, Dahlberg � moved, Zakariasen seconded, that T�'.[r. Ta�rlor� s co�rununication � dated 9�10�52 pertaining to the run-off of wash water and oil from zhe " Suburban Chevrolet Company Building be placed on iile. Carried. " ,, � Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that I�Ir. Taylor's rec�.est dated ' 9�16�52 for permission and authorization to develop standard specifications to cover gasosine, diesel fuel, lubricating oil, grease, and special lubricants and to advertise for competitive bids for a 12 months period be granted. Caxried. Dahlberg moved, Nlilbert seconded, that the City purchase one l�ational ' Cash Register Conipany electric accounting ma.chine witn ten banks in ` place of the six bank m.achine previously purchased,.at an additional co"st of �900.00, without Uids as it is apparent no competitive bids �rould be received. SJesely voted��no". Carried. Zakariasen moved, riilbert seconded, that Tuesday, December 2, i952, be the da-Le set for a public storm sewer bond election. Carried. � D2.hlberg inoved, Zakaxiasen seconded, that Resolution I�?o. 313, "A RESOLUTION DE'I�tiIIPdII�G 'I�E Tv�ECESSITY FOR A1�P� EnPEDIENCY OF BOP�.Oti�ZZdG P�IONEi' FOR COI�ISTRUCI^IOPJ.OF STORP�7 SEfr1ERS AND 1'HE ISSUI�I`TCE 0� B0��1T7S. THEREFUR AND CALLING AN ELECTIOTd��, marked Exhibit ��B°� be adopted. The follot�ng bids �rere received for the furnishing of a netia garbage boc.ly and truck takin� in trade the 19l�9 Chevrolet truck and load-packer now otaned by the City: Bo.yer c� Gilfillan ITotor Company Trdoodhe ad . . . . . . . . . . . . i�iinneaota F. W. D. Compan;�. .. . . . . ..... . . . . �p6,000.00 �6,892.00 �7, 7�.7.00 Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that above bids be referred to i�Ir. TaJlor ior checki rg an.d report. Cax'ried. The following bids ti��ere received for the furnishing of a ne�a street s4reeper taking in trade the Way-ne sweeper now owned by the City: Smith Dunn Company . . . . . . . . . . . . �S,OOO.QO i�inn. P�1urLicipal Equipment Co. . . . . . .. �8,855.00 Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the above bids be referred to i7r. Taylor for checking and report. Q.� Vesel� moved� Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution �309� T'A RESOLUTION ORDERIT`G THE INSTAI�I�ATIOI�T OF SIDEG,iALK ON A PORTION OF 7.'6uELFTH AVENUE NORTH AND TFiE; BLACKTOP. StTRFACING OF CE.P�TAIN S�iREETS Ar� ALLi,YS�t, _marked Exhibit ��C��, be adopted. Carried. Zak_ariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that the agreement for formation of Nursuig district be appro�red and accepted and the iIayor and City PZana�er be authorizeci to sign same, subject to City Attorney approval of agreement as to form. Carried. Vesely rnoved, P�lilbert seconded, that the City Council of Hopkins adopt the required resolution to extend rent control in Hopkins to April 30, 1953. Zakariasen, Dahlberg, and Perbix voted f1no��. NTotion lost. I4Ieet�ng adjourned. s}---�-�-�-�-• A. W. Elmquist, Secr ar�r to the Council ,,,,.,�-,. TT *.,.,.. �� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NII1�4BER 31L� A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE CITY ENGINEER THE MATTER OF INST�"�LLING SANITARY SEVIlER �D 1i�ATER MAINS IN A PORTION OF CAMPBELL ADDITION TO HOPKINS. WHEREAS, there has been filed with the City Clerk and by the City Clerk presented to the City Council, a petition asking f or the installation of sanitary seaver and water mains in the following location, to-wit, commencing at the interaection of Minnetonka Mills Road and Washington Avenue and runnin� thence Northeasterly along Herman Terrace to the intersection of Althea Lane and Herman Terrace, also corrnnencing at the intersection of Herman Terrace and Herman Court and running in a Northeasterly direction along Herman Court for a distance of about One Hundred Seventy-five (175) feet, and WI�REAS, the owners of most of the property against which the cost of installing said sanitary sewer and uvater mains would be assessed signed said petition and agreed to pay the cost thereof, and W!-�REAS, the cost of installin� the same would be assessed against property found benefitted thereby; NOW, THEi�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matter of installing sanitary sewer and water mains in the above described locations be referred to Frank Laska, City Engineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. A,DOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of September, 1952• � A. �'�. Elmquist, W. HARLA.N PERBIX, M.P,YOR Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN �OUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NIIMBER 313 ,�� A.RESOY�IITION DETERMINING THE NECE3SITY FOR �ND EX- PEDIENCY OF BORROWING MONESC FOR CONSTRUCTION OF � STORM SEWERS �,ND THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS THEREFOR AND CALLING AN ELECTION. �,. �- �� \ � BE IT RESOLVED:by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minneso�a, as follows: 1. It is hereb9 determined it is necessary and expedient to borrow money and issue the negotiable coupon bonds of the city for��the pu rpose of constructing storm sewers, said bonds to be in the total principal amount of not to exceed �175,000, to mature serially, to be of.such date, f orm, dennmination and place of payment and t'o .contain such other provisions as shall be hereafter determined bg the city couneil. 2. In accordance with the charter of the city the question of approving the issuance of bonds shall be submitted to the voters of the city at a special election which is hereby called to be held at the regular polling places in each election district on Tuesday , the 2nd day of.December , 1952• 3. The said election shall be conducted in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. The polls shall be opened at 7:00 o�clock a.m. and shall be closed at 8:00 o�clock p.m., and the following are designated to act as judges-and clerks and the followring are designated as polling places:: � polling Plac.es lst District 2nd District 3rd District I}th District' 5th District Harley Hopkins School Judges and Clerks Elizabeth Slavin, Gladys Escher and Selma Pahl. Hopkins Public Library °.. Carrie Spott, Elisabeth Lemke and :. , , Nona Sundquist. C it y Hal 1, . „ Lola M. Yaakel, Lillian Elmquist and � � Margaret C. Owens. Juni�or High School . Aliae M. And.erson, Adeline Sedesky and Louise Lussier. Oak Ridge Country Club �Kay Sullivan, Sally MeBratn3e and . . . , . _ .. . Edna �Vilaox. ' ` 6th District Alice Smith School Belle Habeck, A�e Borland and � -. Charles W. Herzan. ` I�. There shall be submitted to the voters of the city at said � election the following question: � SHALL THE CITY OF HOPRINS BORROW MONEY AND ISSIIE ITS NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONDS IN THE AMOUNT�OF NOT TO EXCEED � �OpK�N�? �6� CONSTRUCTION.OF STORM S EWERS';IN THE CITY OF. 5. Notice of election shall be�given b9 publication in the official newspaper once not less than ten days prior to the date of election and by posting notices thereof in three of the most public and conspicuous places in the city�not less than five days before such election. 6. The ballots for,se,id election shall contain the question . sub�tantially:- as above set forth and the city manager shall.cause suitable ballots to be printed for the use of the voters at said election in substantially the following form, and said ballots shall be post�ed and published with the notice of election: OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION City of Hopkins, Minnesota December 2 , 1952 SHALL THE CITY OF HOPKINS BORROW MONEY,AND ISSUE ITS NEGOTIABLE COUPON BONDS IN THE AMOUNT.OF NOT TO EXCEED $175,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SE�7ERS'-:. IN THE CITY OF HOPRINS? YES (_) . Instructions to Voters: Voters,wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds; mark a cross (X) in the square , opposite the word YES. Voters desiring to vote against the issuing�of bonds place.a cross (X) in,the square � opposite- the� word NO'. . : 7... The said bonds shall be issued in.accordance with the authority granted to`the.city council under the provisions of Section 7.1�+ of the Home Rule Charter of the city and the st�utes of the State of Minnesota which relate to said issue or to said election and the city council shall meet at the council room in the city hall on Wednesday , the 3rd day of ,December , 1952, at 5:�0 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of canvassing the vote thereat, determining the result of �aid election and taking such other action as the city counc3.1 may deem suitable � Adopted by the City Council of the City of.Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 16th day of September , 1952. A. W. Elmquist Secre ary o e ounc i� . __�_ • 7 � - - - � NOTICE OF SPECIAL II�ECTION City of Hopkins, Minneaota December 2, �952• 1QOTICE is hereby given that a snecial election will be held in and for the City of Hopkine, Minnesota, on Rliesda�, the �ad day of December, �952, to vote on the follow- ing aueation: SHALL THE CI'I'Y OF HOP�IAS BORROW MONEY �` AND ISSUE ITS REGOTIABLE CODPOR BONDS IR THE AMOUNT OF NOT TO �CEED $175�000 F08 CO�STHIICTION OF STORM SE'WERS IH THE CITY OF HOPgINS? The election ahall be held in the regular polling placea ia the city ae followss �?is�-ri c t lst Diatrict 2nd Diatrict jrd Dietrict �Fth Di�trict 5th District 6th Dietrict Po 11 1n� Place - - - - Earley Hoiokins 3chool - - - - Hopkina Public Library �� .�- Ci ty Hall Junior Hi g� 3chool Oak Ridge Country Club Alice Smith School The polls Faill open at 7:00 o'clock a.m. and will close at g:00 o'clock p.m. All enalified voters of the city are entitled to vote at aaid electioa. SY �RDER OF THE COIINCIL� � Ci ty Meaager � City of Hopkins. Minnesota � Pablished in Hennepin County Revievo l�ovember lj, �952• STATE OF NIII�TN^�SOTA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF IiENNEPIN ) . .. ,. , .. ,. ... ;-..� a.. . • _�. , . � �4�a., \i . v�, � ,,y �'• '� � � �) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE OF EL�CTION The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the duly c+ualified and acting G��e�k-e� City Ma.nager of the City of Hopkina, Minneaota ; `` ^"°°' 2 he caused � that on the lli. day of �T,o:�iember=' , 19 ,�.� the notice of election, a true and correct copy of which notice is herPto attached, to be posted at the voting place in said City of Hopkins and in each of the following � public and conspicuous places in said city ; s� One a t Aarley Ha�kins School� Dietrict 1Qo. 1 One at �oP� �blic L3.brarg� District No• 2 , One a t Ci�y Halls Distr3ct No. 3 One at ��or High School, Distr3.ct No. !t One at Oak Rid�e Countrsr Club. District No. 5 One at Alice Smith Sehool, Distriat No. 6 City Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this �7"— day of :�ovemb"er��, 19 52 . r � rank N. Whitn Notary Public, Hennep n County, Minnesota. M� Commission Expires January �, 1955e�----- (Attach copy of Notice.) � CITY OF HOPKINS � C HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NUNlBER 309 A RESOLIITION ORDERING THE INSTALLATION OF SIDEUVALK ON A PORTION OF TWELFTH AVENUE NORTH AND THE BLACK- TOP SURFACING OF CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYSo WHEREAS, the Council of�the City of Hopkins on Jul� 15, � 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investigation and report, the matter. of installing a side- walk on the West side of Twelf th Avenue South from Excelsior Avenue to the East and 'Nest alley in Block Eight (8), West Minneapolis, and WHEREAS, said City Engineer has investigated the necessity and feasibility of said improvement an d on September 18, 1952, re- ported thereon to the council and filed his written report with the Secretary of the Council, in which report the Engineer recommends � the construction of said sidewalk in said location at an estimated cost of Three Hundred Seventy-six and 71��100 Dollars (�376.7L�.), and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on July 15, 1�52, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska, City Engineer, for his investi�ation and report, the matter of blacktop surfacing a twenty (20) foot wide roadway on Jefferson Avenue from Milwaukee Street to Second Street South, the uuest edge of the blacktop sur- facing to be located on the center line of Jefferson Avenue, and '+VHERE,AS, said City Engineer has investi�ated the necessity and f easibility of said improvement and on August 18, 1952, reported thereon to the Council and iiled his written report with tYie Secre- tary, of the Council, in which report the Engineer recommends said blacktop surfacing of a taventy (20) feot wide roadway on Jefferson Avenue fr�om N�ilwaukee Street to Se�ond Street South, the West edge of the blacktop surfacing to be located on the center line of Jefferson Avenue, but also recommends that in addition thereto, bla�ktop surf acing should be applied to Second Street South from Jefferson Avenue to Washington Avenue for a width of' twenty (20) feet,at an estimated.,.cost for both said Jefferson Avenue and Second Street South of Five Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-three and 70/100 Dollars (�5,333•?0), and �`� WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Hopkins on August 5, �: � 1952, adopted a resolution referring to Frank Laska� City Engineer, for hie inveetigation and report, 'the matter of blacktop eurfaciag the North (1�) and South ( S) alley in Block Three ( j) , West Mi,nneapoli s� aad Wi�BF�3, eaid Engineer hae inveetiga.ted the neceaeit�r and feasibility of eaid imprnYemeat and on August lg, 1952, reported thereon to the Couacil and filed hie �oritten report a►ith the Secretary of the Conncil, in �hich re- port the �hgineer recommen8s the blacktop eurfacing of eaid alley at an eeti- mated expenee of Two Hundred Thi rty Dollars ($Z30.00) , ead W�REAS, on Aagnet 19, 1952, the Ci ty Couneil of Hopkiae ad.opbd a reaolntion setting Tueaday, the 16th d�y oi September, �952� at 7:30 o�elock p.m. at the Conncil Chambera in the City Hall as the time and place for con- sidering said reporte and each of them and actiag thereon, and W�EAS� a notice of eaild heariag ha.e b�ea pnblished ia the Heanepin County Esvie�v in ita ise�ee of Anguet 28 and September �, 1952, and the affi- davit of pablication of eaid notice hae been filed �vith the Secretary of the Conucil, aad WHEREAS� ao petition eetting forth opposition to the ine�ellation of a sidevoalk on eaid portian of �'avelfth Avenue Sonth or �he blaek top sarfacing of said portion of Jefferson Avenne and Second 3treet South were filed arith the City Maaager prior to the date and hour set for hearing eaid Eagineer' e&e- ports, and ao one appeared ia opposition thereto; bnt a petition �as filed �aith the ci ty manager ob j ect�ing to the blacktop enrfaciag of the Ao rth and 3onth alley in Block ghree (3), West Minneapolie, no� therefore; BE I T RESOLVED BY the Ci ty Ccyn,neil o f the Ci t�r o f Hop�in e that the conatxuction and installation of aidearalk on. sai8 portion aP �i�oelfth Aeenne Sonth aad the blacktop gnrfacing of said portions of Jeffereon Avenne and Second St�reet South ia the manner recommended by the L�hgineer ia hi e reports are nec- eesary for the health, ovelfare aud coavenience oP the City and ite inhabitante and it ia hereby determined and ordered that said imprnvements aad each of them ae eo recommended by the E4�gineer be made� and that the coets thereof be aseesaed against property abntting npon eaid improvements, aad BE IT �RTHER RESOLVED that the blacktop earfacing of the North and Sonth a11ey in bloak three (3) ,�1eet Minneapolis, is no� necessary for the health, arelfare and coavenience of the city and i+a inhabitants� and it ie hereby de-. termined and ordered that the petition for eame be denied. ADOPTED by the Conncil of the City of Hopkins at a re�ular meeting thereof held on the 1 6th day of 3ep tember, �952. W. HARZAN PERBIx. NiAYOR A. W. Elmqaiat� Secretary of the Conacil Frank �[. Whi tney, City 9ttornea► r �, 1e� d �� �.� � �r� � . �� � A special meeting of the City �ouncil of the City of Hopkins, I�iinnesota, was held at 12:30 noon at Karelts Cafe on Alonda�T, September 22, 1952. P�embers present were ?�Tayor Perbix, Councilmen Zakariasen, r�iilbert, and Dahlberg; also, City Engineer Laska, City Manager Tay-lor. Absent: Vesely. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that petition dated 9/17/52 by. �Frank Archambo demanding a heaxing within ten days concerni ro his dis- , missal from the position of patrolman be replied to b� PZr. Taylor, advising petitioner that the City lmows of no ordinance under which such hearing should be granted. Caxried. 1��Teeting acljourned. A. TrT. Elmqa ist, Secr ary to the Counc� 1 COUIdC1ZMEN: ����� ���� +� � %� ATTEST: %�'J'� "1, �/ --�/ /' /� • / `J G`�"�''1 ✓.�- ♦ 11cLL-1c�J.1 1 Cl-U1.1L� ,r.�. . , . . . . ' . .. _ . . . . . . . . .. � .,�i �� 1�� � �.� �� . i���,,; �1,, , �� �+ A special meetinb of the Gity Council of the City of Hopldns, T�innesota� was held at 12;00 noon at Culbertson�s Cafe on Tuesday� September 23, 1952. Present were Ma�or Perbix, Councilmen Dah]b erg� Vesely, Zakaxiasen, and I�iilbert; also, City Engineer Laska, City Manager Taylor. Absent: None. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the Road & Bridge fund budget for 1953 be cut by ��.,000.00. Carried. Dahlberg mov�ed, Vesely seconded, that the t�oad �: Bridge fund budget as amended be approved except for personnel service question. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen secanded, that the Parking I��eter fund budget be approved. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that item #29 in the Library budget be cut �150.00 malflng a total budget of �9,996.80, which is approved except the personnel service question. Carried. Vesely moved, Perbix seconded, that the Firemen�s Relief Fund budget be '�set�_ at �1,300.00e Carried. Nleeting adjourned. ATTEST: �. ,�,� � , '� _ / - e�-�_ z-� . Harlan Perbsx, A. W. Elmquist, Secre y to the Council COUNCILN�I�T : r � �� - � F �' .�dp:+'T � ��.d�✓1 rtY. `1 �h4,.� . �'� ^i65C '__�"'� ` A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, was held at 12:00 noon at Cvlbertsonts Cafe on irdednesday, September 2l�� 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg, Vesely,Za.i�ariasen, and.I�Iilbert; also� City Manager Taylor. Absent: none. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg secor�ded that the Park Fund budget be approved except ior tre personnel service question. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Relief Fund budget be approved. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the General Admi.n.istration budget be approved except for personnel service question. Carried. I��eeting adjourned. ATTEST: -- � � i i � � . ?, -�'L'�C" o" l • �� \' � Q'+-i ���� L�%s'� l�-�-�.5,,,�.,�.�-.-e A. Trr. Elmquist, Secre y to the Council cou��cz�rr: � ' oV��s $ S 1°"`"� ��`"�t �� �� � � � �:. A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota� � was held at 12:�.5 noon at the Gity Hall on Thursday, September 2�, 1952, Members present �rere r`�ayor Perbi�;� Covncilmen Dahlberg, Vesely, Zakariasen, Milbert; also City NIanager Taylor. 1�bsent: none. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that �;1,000.00 as set up in the General budget for pog.Pound use be removed as_same is set up in the Police Fund budget. Carried. Uesely moved, D�hlberg seconded, that �1,000.00 be deducted from the Police �'und budget and �1,000.00 from the Road c� Bridge Fund budget for gas and oil. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Vesely seconded, that tihe Police Fund budget be reduced by � 2, �.00.00 as f ollows : � 700.00 ior a new car �1,700.00 for equipment Carried. Meeting adjourned. AT'I'EST : ; --�, ; , i ,,� ' % � � , �, , . . !%� ' !�� lL-L �iC�.�( � 1. � W. Harlan Perbix, �Tayo , A. W.,Elmquist, Secret to the Council cornvc r_Lr_�:N : .��' � ► � ' � "�'r r A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopld.ns, Pti�nesota Vras held at 7:30 p.m. at the City Ha11 on-;:�a;ir.sday� September 25, 1952. t2embers present were P�iayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg, Vesely, Zakariasen�. Milbert; also City Niariager Taylor. Absent: none. Vesely moved, r�Tilbert seconded, that the City Council of Hopkins re- consider the motion on rent control as adopted at the regular meeting held on Tuesday, September 16, 1952�. On the�roll ca11, Vesely, Dahlberg� Piilbert, Zakaxiasen, and Perbix voted. "yes��. Motion carried. The following motion of 9/16/52 was then put that the City Council of . Hopkins adopt the required resolution to extend rent control in Hop� n.� to Apri1 30, 1953, which is City oi Hop�dns Resolution n315, "A ftESOLUTION ��T3DIPdG RENT CONTR,OL iiV TN�, CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS TO �/30/53��, marked _ Fxhibit 11A'�. T�iayor Perb3x voted ��no'�.. Carried. '' Dahlberg moved, Nlilbert seconded, that the Police Personnel schedule of six plus the Superinter�dent be effective as of 1/1�53, plus three additional effective 7/1/53 from the General Fund. Carried. � Vesely moved, Dahlberg seccnded, that the Police Fund budget be approved ,. as amended except for the Personnel Service question. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Fire Fund bud�et as amended by- eliminating radio equipment and adding for the dispatcher, ma.ld.ng a to�tal budget to be levied of �5.625.00 be approved. Carried. „a� : Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, that the�Sanitation Fund but�get as amended be set at ��''29,16�..00 be approved except the Personnel Servi.ce question. Carried. i�ieeting adjourned. �L�'`i�-v+---�ir—�--�-1 Ae W. Elrnquist, Secr asy to the Council i1f�TT1.TIRTTTRTI�T _ �•-a � ��r � ��� ATTFST: � � ��.�'�jllGti ��,,� ,. �,G ���� � CIT�' OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN C�UNTY, MINI�TESOTA RESOLUTION NUMF3ER 315 A RESOLUTION EXTENDING RENT CONTROLS IN THE CITY 0�' HOPKINS TO APRIL 30, 1953e WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minne:ota, there exists a substantial shortage of housing accomodations in said city which requires the continuation of rederal rent controls, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Federal rent controls be continued in said City down to and including the 30th day of April, 1953• ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a � special meeting thereof held this 25th day of September, 1952. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAKOR A. W. �lmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, Cit� 1�.ttorney �� " �� �. �. `'� �� ,. ��� A special meeting of the Ci�ty Council of the City of Kop�ns,—r�Li.rmesota, was held at 12:30 noon at Iiarel�s Cafe on Friday, September 26, 1952. Members present were Ma,yor.Perbix� Councilmen Dahlberg, Vesely, Zakariasen, I�7il.bert; also City P��nager Taylor. Absent: none Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the budget be increased by �3,750,00 of which �,�3,000.00 is to be levied to cover contractual obligations for 1953. Carried. . ILTilbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, that upon recommendation by Mr. Taylor, the bid of Boyer uilfillan to furnish one garba.ge body and truck at �6,000.00 be accepted. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Nlilbert seconded, that the Recreation budget be approved but that the amount of �11,265.00 as set up to be used fo� :inaj_or:� capital improvements and the Recreation Commission submit a recommendation to the City Council as to how a larger percentage of the budget could be used for f'U.rther capital outlay. Caxried. Meet�ng Adjourned. ATTEST: r-'�.c-^--�-� A. W. Elmquist, Secr ary to the Council COUNCIId�N : a ,��,:� �/ � ; ,�� , ; � '. � �f� ���� �.,�:� � / Trd. Harlan Perbix, Mayor �.- ��'� .,\� �� A special meeting o�' the City Council of the City of Hopkins, NLtinnesota, was held at S:OO p.m. at the City Hall on Tuesday� September 30� 1952. I�iembers present VJere i�ayor Perbix, Councilmen Vesely, Zakariasen, and n�i.lbert. Absent; Dahlber�. + � Vesely moved� Pti.lbert seconded, that final consideration of the proposed budget for 1953 be postponed to the next regular meeting of the City Council to be held Tuesday, Cctober 7, 1952, due to the absence of Nir. Taylor. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the Park valley plat be approved sub- ject to approval of same by the Zoning and Planning Commission, also subject to the delivery of a deed to the City oi Nopk�s covering lot numbers 9,10� 11,12�7�.�15,16� in block 63� west Nlinneapolis,.�at:°. a consideration of �j2,100,00. Carried. i�Teeting adjourned. ATi'EST : __� ,/ �,r�� / � 1._- � � G / � ��Q/LL�1� I'� (-%L- (.�'t We Harlan Perbix, yor c A. �al. Elmquist, Secreta to the Council COUNCILA'IEN : �� � CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIPT C OUNTY, MINNESOTA, RESO�LIITIOld NUMBER 316 A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO TAE CITY ENGINEER THE Nl�TTER OF BLACRTOP SURF�i.CIPTG CERTAIN ALLEYS AND INSTALLING CURB AND GUTTER ON A PORTION OF THIR- TEENTH AVENUE NORTH. WHEREAS, there has been filed v�ith the City Clerk and by the City Clerk presented to the City Council, �etitions asking for the blacktop surfacing of the alley in Block Ninety-five (95), West Minneapolis, Second Division, and also that portion of the alley in Block One (1), West Minneapolis, Third Division, lying �outherly of the PTorth line extended of Lot 3even (7) in said Block, and �REAS, there has been filed �ith the City Clerk and by the Citg Cle rk presente d to the City Council, a petition asking for the installing of curb and gutter on both sidea of Thirteenth Avenue North between Third Street North and Fourth Strset North, and Wf�REAS, the cost of blacktop surf acing said alleys and of installing said curb and gutter avould be assessed against property found benefitted therebg; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that the matters of said local improvements as set forth in said petitions be referred to Frank Laska, City Fn$ineer, to investigate the necessity and feasibility thereof and to report to the Council as soon as possible. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins at a regular meeting thereof held this 7th day of October, 1952• A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, City Attorney W. HARLAN PERBIX, 11dAY0R .'� � a �• �, �0�,`.� �� �� b` CI'I`Y OF HOP3�INS, 1�'lINNESOTA INVI^lATIONS TO BID AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR FURNISHING ONE FOUR INCH A.G.C. RATED 1�0-g2, CONTRACTOR PUMP Bids will be received by the City of Hopldns� Minnesota� until 8:00 PM on Tuesday9 November 4� 1952� for furnishing the City of Hopldns wii� one 1�" A.G.C. rated 1�0-r�i, self-primisig� centrifugal pump. Detailed specifications and bid invitation forms axe available from the office of the City Manager� City Ha11� Hopkins Minno CI'I'Y OF HOPKINS 0 W. R. L. Taylor Ci y Mana.ger To be published in t,he Hennepin County Review October 16� 1952. 1! :...�.., , A regular meeting of the Cou�ncil of the City oi Hopkins� Nlinnesota was held �`` ai, the City xall at 7r30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Members present were I�Tayor Perbi�:, �ounci�men Zakariasen, iTilbert, Dahlberg, and Vesely, City Attorney T��hitney, City idanager iaylor, and City Engineer Laska, Absent: none, Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded that invoices as per sched.ule dated October 7, 1952, be paid from the iollow�ng funds: GENERALFUPTD ......................... �17�102s67 ROAD & BR1.�GE FUI�ID ................... �p 3,806.2° WA'I'ER. F'UUIVD .... .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. ..... � 2, 820.,60 SE6�AGE �ISPOS�IL rUAID..., :............. � 953.86 PERP•IAN}:�NT IIeIIP�R,OVE��NT REVOLVIIVG FUr� ..�36, 320•73 SPECIAL ASSESSI��NT �'U1�TD .............. :� 7,73g.87 Caxried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that �.esolution �316� ��A RESOLUTION REI'ERRIivG TO THE CITY ENGI�ut�r�. THE �'iATTER OF' BLACKTOP SURFACIP,iG CERTAIN ALLEYS APID TI�?ST1�iI,LING CURB AI�ID GU^1TER OIV A PORi10Td OF THIRTEEI�TH AVENUE ivOP�TH", marked E�iibit ��A��, be adopted. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Il'Iilbert seconded, that request of i�lorthern States Power Co. to place three poles on �?iawatha Avenue Sou�,h of �7 Highz�la�r, also to place one anchor and one pole at lift s�ation 6th Avenue �outh and 7th Street, and three poles on 6th Street South between �.th and 6th.Avenues; also, Pdorthwestern Bell Telephone Company's reqUest to place buried cable on Blake Road (also lmown as T`�ionk Avenue) north on Excelsior Blvd., and to place conduit in alley between lOth and llth Avenues North of Excelsior Avenue be granted, subject to Cit� Engineer approval. Carried. - ,� P�Iilbert moved, Vesely seconded, that the request oi I�or4aood Liquor Store, 1nc., for the trarisfer of oif-sale liquor license �'f2 from James L. Sheehan be �ranted subject to approval b� the State Liquor Cor�trol Commission; also, the transfer ei oif-sale non-intox�cating nalt liquor, soit dr�_nks, and ciga.rettes. Caxried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that recommendation of the following for Clerks and Judges for the I�;ovember �., 1952, general election and the December 2, 1952, storm sewer bond election be approved: GFI3�AL ELECTIOTI to be held I��ove 1�, 1952 DIS'I'RICT T?0. 1 H�itiLEY HOPKINS SCHOOL Elizabeth Slaven Gladys Escher Selma Pahl Irene �e3� �^ ; � � � � Betty Carlson DIS'I`R1CT N0. 2 DOTr1 HOUSE Carrie Spott Elizabeth Ler,ike rdona Sundauist Estella Olson i�iyrtle Vickerm�n. DIS'�i�ICT N0. 3 CIZ`Y Ii��LL Lola, i�. Yackel Lillian Elmquist N�2xgaset C. Uwens I�iary Iflallery Flora Caroline STORIVT S�fr�R BOND` �Lr�C i lON to be held Dec. 2, 1952 Elizabeth Slavin Gladys Escher Selma Pahl Caxrie Spott Elizabeth Lemke Nona Sundquist Lola M. Yackel Lillian Elmquist P�iargaret C. Uwens � � _ _/ r:-�. _: __ , . , _ -2- GEI�tFRAL ELFCTION to be held I`Tov. la.� 1952 DISTRICT N0. I� JL�`dIOR I�IGH SCHO�L Alice T��7. Ar_derson i�--- T. `'"��' _1 KEG EN TqCoq,fEN �ldeline Sedesky Louise Lussier Grace Lunmahl Kay Sullivan Sa11y I�IcBratnie Edna Trdilcox Laure�ta Poseley Louise Vessey Belle Habeck Anne Borland Chaxles W. Herzan Eileen Halvorson �.,...,. , e ,, i,...+., 7. � .va Carried. DISTR.ICT 1�0..5 OAK RIDGE COUN'I'RY CLUB DTS'I'�t3.1CT IVO. 6 ALICE SI�'iITH SCHOOL ,�, s'w�roS9H STORT�� SE'WER BOND ELECTION to be held Dec. 2, 1952. Alice P�i. Anderson Adeline Sedesky Louise Lussier Kay Sullivan Sa11y PficBratnie Edna �� ilc ox Belle Habeck Anne Borland Charles �r1. Herzan Dahlberg moved, Milbert senonded, that the petitian of Spencer Holle ior per- mission to install immediately sewer and water ma�_ns to serve lots 1, 2, 3, 1�, 5, 13, 7�-�, and 15, block �1, Drillane, and lots l, 2, 3, and �., block j;--' 2, Dri_l_lane, be approved subject to City .���gineer approval. Caxried. _ Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that no side�ralk be constructed on south side of Minnetonka Nlills Road bet�reen 8th aiid 9th Avenues North. Caxried. Vesely moved, i�Zilbert seconded, that the Elgin street sweeper bid be accepted at a cost of 4;>�,855.00 on recommendation by P�Ire Taylor dated 10/7/52. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that City Attorney �vhitney draw up an amendment to Ordinance �`68, section �3, subdivis� on ,�1, Part ��C��, .per recommend- ation by i�ir, Taylor dated 10/7/52. Carried. ' Vesely moved, i�iilbert seconded, that NTr. Taylor dra�a up specifications ar.d call for bids for a 30,000 G.P.N. centrifugal punp. Caxried. Vesely moved, ;�Lilbert seconded, that Resolution �'307� ��A RESOLUTION ADOP`1'IP�G SPECIAL ASSESS�IEidT5 FOR iHs: INSTALILL4TIOPd OF SAI�TITI��Y S�,fr]ER A1liD ti��A2'ER 3ti1�NS IT? CERTAIN LOCATIOiVS, �� N1Arked Fxhibit ��B", be adopted. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Vesel�r seconded, that Peter Lametti Constru.ction Company proposal dated 9/2y/52 to construct 72 lineal feet of 1��� �rater line on 7th Avenue South between 7th and 8th Streets for the unit price.of ��3.00 per foot be accepted. Carried. Vesely moved, Dat�.lberg seconded, that completion date of the Peaceful Va11ey set�rer project be extended to 11/15/52 per request of Peter Lametti Construction Cor�xpany, dated 10/1/52. Carried. Danlberg rnoved, Zal:axiasen seconded, that the complaint by Hennepin County Vaith reference to the Hennepin County Fairground property that was deeded to the City of Hoplcins for a consideration of 5?1.00 be referred to City �ttorney U]hitney for anstder. Carried. Zakaxiasen moved, TIilbert seconded, that the Budget levy for 1953 as amended to 5�310,078.00 be adopted and certified to the County Auditor. Carried. � 3- �� Dahlberg moved, Veseljr seconded, thati an anpropriation of �r1,000.00 be made to accompany an offer for an option for the purchase of the abandoned street car right of way. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that recommendation by the Zoning and Planning Comrnission dated 1�29/52 to condemn the North 17 ieet of Lot {�77, Audi�or subdivision i�239, be accepted and such land to be s:et aside for the proposed future widening of Fxcelsior Avenue. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Vesely seconded, that Reaeation Commi.ssion Orclinance n17 ,/ be amended so -c'nat riembers will be chosen as follows: One mernber from the j� Boarci oi Educatior� of School �istirict #225, one irom the City Council, and 3 at laxge. Carried. Pleeting adjourned. ATTEST: ;� j I C ; I �� � ; ,: �� . � �,�.,�_ �i� r � � . ti��T. Harlan erbix, 'I�Ia.yc i A. TrT. Elmquist, Secretary tkS the (�f1T � nTl� TT T� f�AT . � �� �+ � � CITY OF HOPKINS HENAIEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 1VUMBER 30^ A RE30I,UTIOIV. ADOPTING SPECIAL ASSESSMERTTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAINS IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS. WHEREAS, pursuant to direction from the City Council, a notice was publishad in the offie3:a1 paper of the City of Hopkina at least twenty (20) days prior to October 7, 1952, reading as follows: '�NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN th�t the Council of the City of Hopkins will meet at the Councii �ihambers in the City Hall on Tuesdag, the 7th day of 4ctober, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. for the purpose of passin� upon pro- posed spe�cial assessments upon Lots One (1) to Three (3), inclusive, Block One (1); Lots Fifteen (15)to Twenty-five (25), inclusive, Block T�ro (2); Lots One (1) to Eighteen (18), inclusive, Block Three (3), Campbell Addition to Hopkins, for the installation of sanitary sewer and water mains in the following location: Commencing at the interaection of Minnetonka Milla Road and Second Street North; thence running Northeast- erly along Minnetonka Mills Road to its intersection with Althea Lane; thence running northerly along Althea Lane and through the plat of Campbell Addition to Hopkins to the South line of Hobby Acres; thence continl;ting northerly along Althea Lane to the intersection of Althea Lane and Farmdale Road..� NOTICE IS F'URTHER GIVEN that the Council of the City of Hopkins will meet at the Council Ch�.mbers in the City Hall on Tuesdag, October 7, 1952, at 7:30 o�clock p.m. :` for the purpose of passing upon proposed assessments for ths instaTlation of water mains and sanitary sewer mains in the following locations; VPater Mains: Commencing at the intersection of Oxford Street and Murphy Avenue, and extending westerly along the center line of Oxford �treet projected westerly to the West (W) line of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast QEuarter (RiE4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Tvrenty-one (21), and thence continuing southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the North (N) line of Lake Street. Sanitary Sewer Mains: In the North (N) Fif ty (50) feet of the South (S) Ninety (90) feet of Lot Sixty-nine (69), Auditorts Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, beir� an extension westerly oP Oxford Street as shown in the plat of Auditor�s Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and also running southerly from the above'de- scribed portion of said Lot Sixty-nine (69) along the westerly line of the Northeast �h.iarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) pf Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Senen- teen, Ra.n�e Twenty-one (21), to the intersection of said westerly line and the North (N) line of Lake Street. NOTICE IS FURTHER GNEN tha.t the area proposed to be assessed for the installation of said water mains in a •�i � location which commences at the intersection of Oxford Street and Murphy Avenue and extends as hereinbefore described, and f or the installation of said sanitary sewer m�ins in the North (N) Fiftg (50) feet of the South (S) Ninety (90) feet of Lot Sixty-nine (69), Auditorts Subdinision ATumber 239, Hennepin County, Minne- sota, and extending in the location hereinbefore described, is all of Lot Sixt�-eight (68) for said water main asseas- ment and for both of said water main and sanitary sewer main assessments all of Lot Sixt9-nine (69) and the North (N) Two Hundred Forty (240) f.eet of Lot Seventy (70), Auditor�s Subdivision Number 239, Iiennepin County, Minne- sota, and that part of Lot Seventy (70), �uditor�s Sub- division Number 239, Hennepin County, Minnesota,-described as follows: Commencing at a point in the West (W) line of the East (E) Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet of said Lot Seventy (70), distant Four Hundred Fifteen (L�15) feet South ( S) of the North ( N) line of said Lot, thence North- �esterly at an angle to the right of One Hundred Eight (108) degrees a distance of One Hundred Ei�hty (180) feet to the actual point of be�inning of the tract to be de- scribed, thence at a right angle Southwesterly from said last course One Hundred Three (103) feet more or less to the center line of Minnehaha Creek, thence Northwesterly along said center line to the West (W) line of said lot Seventy ( 70) , thenc e North ( N) along said iNest (�N) line to a point Tvuo Hundred Forty (2L.F0) feet South (S) of the North- west corner of said lot, thence East (E) parallel with the North (N) line of said Lot Seventy (70) a distance of One Hundred Fifty-three and 2/10 (153.2) feet9 thence Southerl� in a straight line One Hundred Nineteen and 8/10 (119.8) feet to the actual point of be�inning, except the West (IBf) Thirty-three (33) feet of the above described tract now taken for Monk Avenue; also the East (E) Six Hundred (600) feet of that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21�, lying South (S) of State Trunk Higheaay Number Seven.'� AND UPHEREAS, no objections to said assessments, or any or either of them, were filed with the Secretary of the Council, and no one appeared in person at the hearing thereon to object thereto, NOb'V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hopkins that said proposed assessmentg and each and a11 of them as above set forth, are herebg adopted as assessments and are hereby levied against each � of the lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land described therein in the sums therein respectively set f orth, and each of said tracts of land is hereby found to be benefitted in the amount of the assessment levied against it thereine BE IT �Cf.BTHER RESOLVED that each of said assessments, with accruing interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, shall be a lien upon the property against which the same ia assessed, concurrent with general taxes and shall be payable in equal annual installments, all extending over a period of ten (10) years, from January 1, 1953, to January 1, i962, inclusive; except said assess- �� ments f or wate r main and sanitary se�er main exten sions which are levied against Lots One (1) to Three (3), inclusive, Block one (1); Lots Fif teen (15) to Twenty-five (25), inclusive, Block T�o (2); Lots One (1) to Eighteen (18), inclusive, Elock Three (3), Campbell Addition to Hopkins, which excepted assessments shall extend over a period of Twenty (20) years, from January 1, 1953, to January 1, 1972, inclusivee ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hopkins, Minneso ta, at a regular meeting thereof held this 7th day of October, ID952. 4�1. HARLAN. PERBIX, MAYOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank N. �Vhitney, City Attorney �� :; �i� C�y�rw�wr� LlVldll� � �+ �, S s 0 waltoa R. L. iayla� �a�� �� Hopkiaa a re�nler nmaetia� City Oot ?th 52 �e Q� G� Polioe Pax�ke Fire 8e�i�eP LAb�ary �� =2� �e�l.� Re�rea�i� ,�,��,, B�ET Fir�'e xelleP . Rwed � Hrid,�e Re�ule�r �At�wm �A��cu Oottiber 9th b2 � 8�h Ootobes � 4S�$2�00 • �38�106�OQ ' 8,600,i00 ` bi625.00 ' 4�7'00,00 • 9f8�s00 � 29�,164.00 .� � . �,�.� � 98, �2�• C►0 62 A� 1• . f- .M.�� w.rt�.�•.+.� �:�. � � Debt service to be set up by County Auditor per Resolutions as follaws. �� , A r'� . Res tAf 2�6�45 3,137.00 � 3 Q� 7, � � u� A 7 F� " 51 9�21�48 12 �000.00 I l 7 o a, c o �/�1Z n i , T v iC ��•� S$1M b!Z , 91 6�21�49 9, 600. 00 ��}: � f� .�°' � s " 120 12�6�49 6 i000.00 ' �� 9 n c� .�- '� p� I�/j " 168 9�5�50 17 , 700. 00 � � -� y. ,� a . � ; a Q � /Z r� 2 67 4�1�52 3, 200. 00 � / L c u,�' " F I K� E�� e�a r 51,637.00 ` . Levy listed above - 258,441.00 � � Total lev3r �310,078.00 ; Jl �' S ; z.1,,, ", ► f J ��J �' � z �� nG� � � � ., �' L ti L '7 �����'� � 1 � ,. �'1� ` j%`�f' D G� , C 6 � t i 1,, 'li s , � { �' � f � � � �j � � ;`' < L �� �.,� ` � :, � r v��d�.r� s�'�ti-�;� h g � � r ` ; ✓ ! ��.~.°.` ' fi� ; �' � d i -. �,i� � �� � ,{ � , i � CITY OF HOPKINS �NNEPIN COUNTY, PQINNESOTA Resolution No. 317. � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF � IMPROVEMENT BONDS. WHEREAS, 'the City of Hopkins has undertaken the following improvements and the cost thereof has been assessed against benefited.property�in the amounts as hereinafter set forth, to wit: 1. Water main on Monk Oxford Street, � 2. Sewer main on Monk Oxford Street, Avenue _and Avenue and 3. Water main on Althea Lane, � �4. Sewer main on Althea Lane, 5. ulater main.on Wilshire Walk, Bridle Lane, Cottage Downs and_Oak Ridge Road 6. Sewer main on Wilshire Walk, Bridle Larie, Cottage Downs and 0ak Ridge Road and $ 8,9�3.65 1g, �+68. 96 8,763.20 6�997.66 31, 06�+.19 3�+� 597.08, � 4•: � � WHEREAS, the council has determined.that said improve- 4 ments shall be financed by an issue of Improvement Bonds as authorized under Section 7.1�+, subd. 2, of the charter of the city, r�� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City.Council of the���City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. In order to provide money to finance the improvements hereinabove described the City of Hopkins shall iasue and sell Improvement Bonds in the amount_of $T09,000. Said bonds shall be in the denomination of $1,000 each,.shall bear date December 1,.1952, shall bear interest at the rate or ra'ces designated by the successful bidder, payable August l, 1.953, and semiannually thereafter on February 1 and August 1 and shall matureserially, without option of prior payment, on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows: $10,000 in 195�+ and $11,000 in 1955 to 1g63, both inclusive. 2. The City Council shall meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said city on Tuesday , the 18thday of November , 1952, at 8��� o'clock P.M., for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids for. the purchase of said bonds. The City Manager.shall cause notice of sale to be pu�lished as required by law in the HENNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW, a newspap� of general circulation in the city,.and in.COP�'lERCIAL WEST, a financial paper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The.notice shall recite that thecity will furnish�printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, Minneapol,is, Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser and shall require a good faith check in the amount of at least $2,000.00 of each bidder. Passed october 21 , 1952. Filed and attested this 21st day of October , 1952• Attest . Secre ary o e ounci� V � , f' � � ' , ��/ ��� ' �: � ayor i , � / .� CITY OF FiOPKIN5 "� � HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA Resolution No.318 . '� A,RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND BONDS TrIHEREAS, the City of Hopkins has undertaken numerous local improvements for which special assessments may be levied. against benefited property, and WHEREAS,_the city has an insufficient amount to the credit of the Permanent.Improvement Revolving Fund to pay the amount due or which will.become�due on account of said improvement, and _ ' 4�REAS, the sum of $100,000 must be provided in the Pe'rmanent_Improvement Revolving Fund in addition to the amount now �on hand, ; � .. . . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. In order to provide money in the Permanent Improvement� - Revolving Fund in order to maintain said fund, the �� city. of Hopkins shall issue and sell Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund Bonds in the amount of �100,000.. Said bonds shall • be in the denomination of $1,000 each, shall bear date December 1, 1952, bear interest at the rate or rates designa.ted by.the � successful bidder, payable August 1, 1.953, and semiannu.ally thereafter on February 1 arid August 1 and shall ma.ture serially, �, without option of prior payment, on February 1 in the amount o,f �10,000 in each of the years 195�+ to 1g63, both inclusive. 2. The City Council shall meet at the Council Chambers in the City Hall in sa�d city on Tuesday , the 18th day of November , 1952, at_ :00 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of receiving and considering sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds. The C3ty Manager shall cause notice of sale to be published as required by law in the I�NNEPIN COUNTY REVIEW, a newspaper of general circulation in the city, and in COMN�RCIAL 1ti1EST, a financial paper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The notice shall recite that the city will furnish printed bonds and approving legal opinion of Messrs. Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis; Minnesota, both without expense to the purchaser and shall require that each bidder furnish a good faith check in the amount of at least $2,000.00. Passed, October 21 , 1952. � Filed and attested this 21st day of october , 1952• . /., � ,� � --� , � � ��� - ���` � � .�,--�-,� � Mayor Attest ecre ary o e Counc 1 � CITY OF HOPgIN3 I�AiNEPI1Q COIINTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. jp5. � RESOLUTIODT gCCE�TING RESPONSIBILITY FOR CI�IL DEFEDTSE pA�OSES OF THAT PORTION 0�' INTEBLACHEN PAl� WHICH��LIES IDT 'I'HE TOWN OF MINNETONK9. . , .,;�:;.. � � � ',� � �, � � � \��,o �`.���� �i � � �!1� 4' WE�REAS, n.nder the anthority conferred by the Civil Defense Act of 1951, Section 205� 9�ibdiviaion 2� two or more political sabdivisiona which are contiguoue for Civil Defease purposee may enter into agreements to determiae the boundar3ee of the geographic area of their reepectiee Civil Defenee reeponeibilitiea, aad 5�7�;REAS� that portioa of Interlachen Parit which lies �rithia Minnetoaka Townahip i� not contignoua to the remainder of the To�vn, but is separated therefrom seversl milee with the territory oP the City of Hopkins interveniag� and WI�REAS, the Town Board of eaid To�vnship has adopted a reeolntion relin- qaiehing that portion of Interlachen Paxi� l�ing �vithin the To�vn of Minnetonka to the City of Hopkine for Civil Defenee pnrposes; �OW, THL�F08E� BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Hopkine hereby accept the respcneibility for Civil Defenee in the that portion of Interlachen Park �vhich ia located in the To�vn of Minnetonka. Hennepia Couaty, Mianesota. ADOPTED at a regnlar meeting of the conncil of the City of Hopkina held �- j�: ,r„�, thi e ,21"s,t 'day of :.Qat,'ab�r; �952• �•; A, W. Elmqui et� Secretary of the Conncil Frank N. Whi tneY. Citg �ttorney C� ;; CITY OF HQPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MIN1dESOTA NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Hopkins until 8 P.M. on dates listed belo� for the following equipment: 2 Truck Chassis �rith Dump Bodies, Snoroplow and one Spreader. ......November 18, 1952 1 Truck Chassis and Utility Body ....November 18� 1952 1 Tandem Roller, 5 to 8 ton .... ...November 18, 1952 1 60KW Motor Generator Set. .......December 2, 1952 Leasing of three automobiles. ..... November 18, 19$2 Copies of detailed specifications and bid procedure are available from the City Manager of Hopkins, Minnesota. Walton R. L. Taylor City Manager To be puclished in the Hennepin County Review on November 6, 1952. A regular meeting of the Gouncil of the City of Hop���A4innesota, was held a� the City Ha]1 at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesd�y� October 21, 1952. l�em�ers present were Mayor Perbix, Cour�cilmen Zakariasen, Milbert, Dakilberg. Councilman Vesely appeared at the meeting at 8:l�0 p.m. Also present were Citg Manager Taylor, City Engineer Laska� and City Attorneg �dhitney. Absent, none. - Zakariasen moved.� Pti3bert seconded� that ineoices as per sehedule dated 10/21/52� except items �3 and #l�9, be paid from �k,he followit� funds. Carried. GII1�R,AL F'tJI1� . . . . . . . . . . . . . RO�D &. BRIDGE FU11ID. . . . . . . . . . wATER F'UDID . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . SL�tTA(�S _DLSPOSRL FUI�ID. . . . . . . . . PERMAI�NT Il�'RO�T REVOLiTII�TG FIJBID. SPECTAL �SSESSMENT FiT11ID . . . . . . .. . . . � 8,809.�.5 . . . . 6,559.2� . . . 9,090.39 . . . 5, 230.�. . . . 10,�.9? . . . 2,100.00 Za.kariasen moved, Milbert- seconded, that the A'Iir�neapoli§ Qas Company request for main extensions 25 and l�69 be granted, subject to City Engineer approval. Carried. TKilbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that surety bonds of T. W. Lapic, Jr., C. J. Lund, and Clarence H. Vita be approved, snbject to City flttorney approval of.bonds. Carried. Milbert moved, Dahlberg seconded, that bingo permit requests by the F.F.W. Aiz�i.liary ��25 for December 1�0, 195�s a� V.F.W. Glub Room, and the Church of St..Joseph for �.--� October 26, 1952, at 1310 Excelsior Rvenne be granted. Carried. _ Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that communication dated 10/].!�/52 by Office of Rent Stabilization.acluiowledging receipt of advice on rent control extension to Apri1. 30, 1953, be placed on file. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that tar/oil damage claim by N1rs. Grace Schutz in the amount of �$8.00 be approved for payment. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that proposal dated 10/17/52 by Celia E. Erickson iai.th reference to lanii located �rithin lot �68, Auditor� s Subd3vision 239, be r�- ferred to the Zonixig and Platu�irig Commission ior recommendation. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakaxiasen seconded, that Ordinaace �79, UAN ORDINANCE VACATIDiG T!� AT•T� IN BLOCK FOR3'H EIGHT, 1a1EST 1�NNEAPOLIS � AIV'D !1 PORTIOId OF T� . AIJ�Y IN . BLOGK SI.�TY-THI3EE, T�T NBNNEAPOI,I3", . be, accepted as the first, reading . thereof. . Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Ordinance #80, "AN �tDINANCE REI�ATING TO � BASIC P�SONNEL POLICY FOR THE CITY OF HOPKIlrTS, AND _ AP�ENDING ORDINANCE NUN�ER 68� SECTION 3, SU�I9ISION 1n, be accepted as the first reading thereof. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Ordinance #81, �AN ORDINbNCE RELATING TO � A PIIBLIG RECRE/�TION CONIl4LCSSION FOR Tf� CITY OF HOPKiNS;AM�NDIlJG .ORDINANCE.. NZJNiBER. l7, _" SECTION l� SURDIVISION 1,�� be accepted as the first,reading_thereof. Carried. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded� that Ordinance #82, ttAN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CITY LICENSES; AI�NDING ORD7NANCE NUMBER 30, SEGTION_19, SURDIVISIONS 3, 1t, 5� 6, 7, 9� 11�.12� 17� 19� 2Lt� and.25; ALSO 5ECTION 21, SU�DIVISION.3'.',.be accepted as the first reading thereof. Carried. _ . . . Vesely moved� Dahlberg seconded� that City Nlanager Ta�lor check as to width of gas station driveways; a1so, to check propert� of Johnson and Vogt as to building permit of gas station. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that Resolution 317, «A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF Il"ff"ROVEMEfiTT BONDS", marked Exhibit "A" be adopted.. Carried unanimously. ; Zakariasen moved� Milbert seconded� that Resolution 318� ��A RESOLUTION �4UTfi0RIZIAtG � TfiE TSSUANCE OF PERMANT.�dT IMPROVEMEIJT REVULVING FUND BONDS",, marked , Exhibit uB" . be a,dop�ed. Carried unanimously. .... Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded, that in mal�.ng ��- claim, easement be required only from the p�rties to �ah.om payment is to be ma,de. Garried. settlement of the Leroy Trombley that have an i.nterest in the land. Zakaria.seri moved, iTesely seconded, that.PZr. Taylor�s request dated 10/16/52� for authorization to prepare specifications and call for bids for equipment be granted. C arried. . ..1 ' • ' ' �� E:,� , i��� d`� pr L'V46 �� ��.: �� _2_ ��''� � �dA, , �`� ,.•-- � ��,. .� Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded, that sig�ed statement be procnrred from both Henry Severson and Edward Kra1 if they:,�a�.nt a si.dewalk constructed on south side of Mtka. Mi11s Road bet�een 8th and.�r9�h Avenue North. Carried. _ �r Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg conded, that Mr. Taylor�s survey dated 10/20/52 perta•� to �xpenditur on the three passenger ca�s cr�med by the Citg be tabled to meeting of 11/1t/52o Carried. Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that Resolution 305, "A R�'SOLUTION ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY FOR . CIVIL DEFENSE PURPOSF� OF THAT PORTION OF IIdR�L�CI�T PARK T�HICH Lffi IN Tf� TOWN OF _N�tIVET�ONgA��� marked Exhibit. "Cn be adopted.. Earrisd. Zakariasen moved, Vesely seconded, that Terry Excavating Compar;y request da.ted 10/17/52 for extension of time to 11/1/52 for the completion of Park Valley sesrer and water mains be granted. Carried. ;��.„..,�.. , ,.. R . . Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded� that City Attorney Whitaey prepare an ordina.nce regarding the planting of tree$ on boulevards. Ca�°ried. Meeting adjour.ned. ATTEST: , /� � '� , / ,-% - �,,; ����a..�„ l�P�� . uw. �� . �+ ..�.., . n. ,:.�,...��,.� �..,�,T,,,-r,,,�.�r _ � .. � � � � �� � A special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopla.ns� N[innesota� was held at the City Hall at 1:30 p,m. on Thursday� October 30, 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbax�-Councilmen Zakariasen, Milbert� Vesely� also City Manager Taylor,and City Assessor Sterli.ng. Absent, Dahlberg. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded., that Mr. T�yloT be authorized to call for bids for the leasing of three cars� two for Police duty and 1 for tYie use of the Administrative staff, as per his recommendation dated 10/20/52. Carried. Vesely moved� Zakaxiasen seconded, that Gity Mariager Taylor be authorized to proceed with the making of arrangements for a get-together and dinner for all City employees and City Counci.l members. Carried. g ietter addressed to the Mi.nneapolis Street ftailway Company pertairLing to taxes on the ri.ght-of way under purchase option to_Hopkins was read and as no objection was registered. by Council members present, same was to be mailed. Meeting adjourned.. ` �-� &. W. Elmquist� Secre to the Council A-nTT.TATTARL'+11T � AT'I'FST : //�. ' � . W. ar an erb' � ayor ; � l � .. . °`,� �. �� � � ��'' ,.� � �� tl'�,�� � � CITY OF HOPPI�YS HENDTEPIA COIINTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NiTi�iIDEH 79 AlQ ORDINANCE YACATIIdG THE ALLEY IN BLOCK F�ORTY-EIGHT, WEST MINNEAPOLI S, AND A PORTION OF TSE ALLEY Il� BLOCK SIXTY�;'i'HREE ( 6j) � WEST MII6NEAPOI,I S. BE IT ORDAIRED by the Conncil of the City of Hopkine: Section l. The a11ey in Block Forty-eigk�t (�8) ��Teet Minneapolis, and that portion of the a11ey in Block Sigty-three (63)� West �Iinnea�olis, mhieh lies northerly of a line draran para11e1 to and 9.1 feet southerly of the North lines of Lota Nine (9) and Sigteen (16) ia said block, ae extended acroes sa.id alley� is hereb� eacated. FIRST � at a regalar meeting of the Co�nncil of the Cit�r of Hopkina held on the 21et day of October, �952, and finally read and unanimously adopted at a sp�cisl: meeting of the Council of eaid City held on the �=°d day of November, �952• W. AAHI�AN PE1�I%� MAY08 A. W. Elmqui et. Secretary of the Con.ncil Frank N. Vahitney, Ci ty Attorney Publiahed in the Hennepia Covnty Rev9.e�r on Thureaa�, November lj� 1952. '\ � 4` � j�, u . � q' � 'Is� CITY OF HOPK�NS HENNEPIN COUNfiX, NfINNESOTA ORDINANCE NUMBER 80 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY , FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS, AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 68, SECTION 3, SIIBDIVISION lo BE IT OI�AINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section lo is amended to read: Ordinance Number 689 Section 39 Subdivision 19 Section.3o Positions Covered by the Ordinaneeo �ubdivision 1� All offices and positions in the municipal employ, now existing or hereafter created, shall be subject to the provisions of this ordinance9 except: (a) C2fficials elected by the people; (b) Members of boards �and commissions; (c) Attorney, health officer, volunteer firemen, weed inspector, electrical inspector, dispatcher and parking meter repair:��mano FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins held on the 21st day of October, 1952, and finally read and passed at a spec3al�° meeting of the Council of said city held on the :i�i�. day of November, 19520 W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR Ao We Elmquist, Secretary of the Council Frank No �hitneyy City Attorney Published in the Hennepin County Review on Thursday, November 13, 1952. � is,Q;..> ,�. GITY OF HOPKINS� MINNESOTA INVITATIONS TO BID AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR FURNISHING GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, LUBRICATING OIL� AND CHASSIS GREASE , � .� BIDS will be received by the City of Hopkins� Minnesota� until 8:00 PM on Tuesday� December 16� 1952� for furnishing the City+s require- merits of gasoline� diesel fuel� lubricating oil� and chassis grease� for the year 1953. Detailed specifications and bid invitation fox•ms are ailable from the office of the City Manager� City Hall� Hoplans� Minnesota. CITY OF HOPKINS BY' " W..R. L, T lor City er To be published in the Hennepin County Review Idovember Z�� 1952. ;, . -:s: ;;; �; �= �kr..�. . _ . .._._. -.. --� i r ✓ A special meetir�g of the Council of the City of Hopl�.ns� Minnesota� was held at the City Ha11 at 5s00 p.m.:� Monday, November 3� 1952. Members present �tere Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Zakariasen� Milbert� Dahlberg� " Vesely, also City Manager Taylor, City Attorney Ti�hitney� and Cit� Engineer Laska. Absent, noneo , �._ _ Vesely moved� Milbert seconded, that bills a.s per schedule dated November 3, 195�, except the P.I.R.Fund part of �`1 bi.11, be paid from the following fundso Carried. _ GENERAL FUND � 5,068.99 ROAD AND.BRIDGE FUND . 2,336.09 WATER FUI�TD . . 793.67 SEwAGE.DISPOSAL FUND 18,863.37 PERMANEN'� IMFROVEMENT REVOLVIlVG FUAID 1, 335.81 SP'ECIAL ASSF�SMENT FUIrID , 7,197.70 Vesely moved., Milbert seconded, that request by Northwestern Bell Telephone Compar�r for pex�mission to place four poles on Washington Avenue South and extend bnried eable at Mi.lwaukee and Washir,gton Avernie South be granted; also� Northern States Power Compat�y to place one pole on 13th Averiue North near.the M. & St. L. Railroad track, and Minneapolis Gas Co�a�r for main e�tension, their number 521, all subject to City Engineer approval. Carri.ed. Vesely moved� Milbert seconded, that the Zoni.ng and Planning Co�nission recommendation dated 10/30/52 to issue permits for the erection of garages at 1305, 1309, 1313, 1317, and 1321 E. Lake Street be accepted. Carried. Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded� that the Zoning and Planning Comm3ssion reco�nendation dated 10/30/52 pertaini.ng to the rezoning of lots #7 and �8� block #1� West Mpls. 3rd Addition� be tabled until such time that_building permi.t. application i.s presented. Carried. Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seeonded� that the Zoning and Planning Commission recommendation dated 10/30/52 pertaining to proposal dated 10/17/52 as presented by Gelia E. Erickson wi.th reference to her property within lot �68� Auditorts Subdivision #239, be accepted. Vesely voting ttno��. Carried. - . - - Vesely moved, Milbert seconded that request dated 11/3/52 bY the �eterans of Foreign Wars for permit to conduct Bingo games, also request dated 11/3/52 for.permission to sponsor a boxing team be granted. Zakariasen voting '�no". Carried. - - Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded that Qrdinance #79� "AN ORDINANGE VACATING TI� ALLEY IN BLOCK FORTY�EIGHT� TidEST MCNNEAP'OLIS �_ A11ID A PORTION OF THE QT•T:F'Y IN BLOCK SIXTY-THREE, Tri1EST . MINN�APOLIS�� marked Exhibit ��a�t, . be accepted as the.second reading thereof and publi.shed accord.ing to law. Carried Vesely moved, Milbert seconded that Ordinance #80� t�AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO A BASIC PERSONNEL POLICY FOR TI� CITY OF HOPKINS � 14ND RMEAiDING ORDINANGE NUMBER 68� SECTION 3� S[T�IVISIONI" marked.E�hibit nB"� be accepted as the second reading thereof and_published according to..law. Carried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded� that Ordinance �81,�14N ORDINANCE RELATIl�TG TO A PUBLIC RECREgTION COI�SSION FOR Tf� CITY OF HOPKINS; AA'lENDING ORDINANCE.NUMBER 17� SECTION.1, SUB�DNISION 1�� marked Exhibit.nC'!� be _. accepted as the second reading thereof.and p�blished according to..la�a. Carried. Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded� that Ordinance �82, "Ai�1 ORDINANGE RELATING TO CITY LICENSES; �PIDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 30a SEGTION 19, 8U'B- DIVISIONS.3, 4, 5� 6� 7� 9� 11,.12� 17� 19, �� and 25; ALSO.SEGTION 21� SUB�DIVISION 3" be tabled to meeting of 11/18/52. Carrieds 0 R "' Zakariasen moeed� Dah3berg.seconded� that additional appropriation of �50.00 be allowed the State Pnblic Examiner in s�etting up ne�,r account numbers. to fit in iaith the new accounting system which makes a total al3otment of �1�0.00, as per reco�neadation ma,de by Mr. T�lore Carried. Meeting adjourned. ATTEST: , � G �,/l � / _ I , �%�% , ' . ���� �� W. Harlan Perbix, Mayor /'l,c.cr�—�.-«-�—�—�==--_ -- A. W. Elmqu st, Secre to the ouncil COUNCILMEN : ,�,.-�-°w ��;� +.. ;'�` �;� .� : � ; �,� ��. `�j� �� � , '" 4" fi� � �F �. I� ..Y ���� r�.����sw���:a�� �f��[�"" ��rf�, i �. �P�� /// �.. / 1 � '� r: .. _., . CITY OF HOPgIN3 HENNE�IN COIINTY, MINNESOTA ORDIBTANCE �IIhiBEB Sl AN ORDINANC� BELATING TO A PUBLIC RECREATION COA�IISSION 1�E THE CI TY OF HOPgINS; AMENDI�a ORDINANCE NiTMBEH 17 � SECTIODT 1, SUBI3I VI SI ON 1. BE I T ORDAINED BY THE COIINCIL OF R'SE CI TY OF HOPgI1�S: Section 1. Ordinance l�umber 17, Section 1, 9nbdivieion 1� i e amended to read; Section 1. 9nbctivieion 1. Effective January 1� i953, there is t hereby created a recreation commiseion for th�.City of Anpkins. Minnesota, con- aieting of five (5) membore to be aopointed as folloo�e: One member from the Board of Education of Independent School Dietrict 1Vo. 225 to be appointed by that Board for � term of three (j) seare; One member from the City Council to be a- ppointecl by the Council for a term of three (3) yeare; Three members at large, two (2) for terme of two (2) yeare a.nd one (1) for � term of one (1) year, at least one of which shall be a �roman and cne of which shall re�ide in eaid echool d3etrict but outside of the City of Hopkins, to be appointed by the mayor urith the approval of the City Council and the Chairman of the Board of Edncation of Indepeadent Schoo7. Diatrict BTo. 225. Su.beequent appointments shall be made for three (3) year terme or until sncceeeors are appointed and qualified. FIEST RF.AD'.�at a regnlar meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkias held on the 21et c3a�r of October, �952� and finally read and paesed at �. �spe�'ial meeting of eaid city on the �#�i= da� of November� �952. W. A.ARLAN PEHBI%, MAY08 A. W. Elmqui st, Secretary of the Council Frank N. Whitney, C�ty Attorney �nblished in the Hennepin County Review on Thursday, November 13, 1952• �:.-, ,,- 1'°�� ;� .� A regular meeti.ng of the �ouncil of the City of Hopklns� Minnesota� �as held at the City Hall at $:00 p,m, on Tnesday, November !�� 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix�.Councilmeri Zakaxiasen, Milbert, also City Manager Taylor� Absent� Vesely a=id Dahlberg. Za.kariasen aioved, Milbert seconded� t�hat residents of Peacefnl Valley be advised by mail that due to se�rer constraation in that area this su�ner� road conditions where streets were torn up rai.11 be in ba,d.shape next spring and that nothing can be done until sach time as the road has been repacked. Garried. The follo�ing bi�s �aere recei.�ed for the furnishing of �!�n A.G.E. rated I�OM contractor pump: _ „ Barr,arat-�urtiss $ 975:00 Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc. ,1,125.00 Ziegler Co., Inc, 3�189.00 , Olson Equipment Co. 1�21�3025 Mp1s,.Equipment Coo 1�321.8l� Geo. T. Ryan Co. 1�3l�0,00 Gopher Equipment Co. 1�350.00 Kelley Egiipment Co. 1�l�35.b� Rosholt Equipmerit Co. l�lt92.00 T � t=Ide Co, l�l�98.00 Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that above bids be referred to Gity Manager Taylor for..,tabulation and reco�endation, Carried. � , M3lbert moved, Zakariasen seconded., that St, John�s Men�s Club request dated 11/Li./52 for permission to conduct Bingo.games November. 19th be granted. Carried. Meeta.ng adjourned. ATTE;ST : ��� /�' / � ' � . ` ..��;2,�„�i, W. ar an er , yor � ` A. W. Elmquis , Secr ary o the Councif�— A Ar�1TA TT t IT.AT _ � � �� - ,� ,���� � . � �� .�I° . �� /'.�.�r , ,'° A special meeting of-the Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota� was held at the Citp Hall at 10:30 a.m. on Friday� N.ovember 7� 1952e Members present were Mayor Perbix� Gouncil�nen Zakariasen� Milbert� Vesely� also City Manager Taylor, Ci�y Engineer Lsska. Absent: Dahlberg. 4esely moved� Nlilbert seconded� that Mr. Taylor�s recomm�en+dation dated 11/5/52 to accept the bid of Olson Equipment Compar�q for a l��� CNIC contractor pump be approved. Carriedo ., Vesely mov�� Milbert seconded�.that Mra Taylor be authorized. to proceed with t,he repair of the 90,000 gallon wood.water tank on an emergency basis at an e;stimat�dcost of �1�,000.00 to be paid from tdle �Tater Fund. Carried. � Vesely moved.� Milbert seconded� that there be transferred from the Sewerage System Revenue Fund to the Public IItility reQenue fund any portioa of the above eucpense required to"be transferred by reason of the relative eon- ditions of the t�ao f`ultdse CaTY'ieda Meeting adjourned. ATTFST s i y ." %%/ , / �' . �� � �' '�i��.�. W. Harla.n erbix� Nlayor _ w A. �. E'�ma'1Uis , ecre o e ounc rnrrnrr rr �nT . -�::���=::��€, , �. _ � ;_ Pursuant to due call and notice thereof� a regular meeting of the C3ty�Council �. � of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, was dvly held at the Council Chambers 3n - City Hall of said city on Tuesday, the 18th day of November, 1952� at 7:30 ; o�clock P. M. � The following members were present: Mayor W. Harlan Perbix� Russell Zakariasen� Earl Dahlberg and Joseph C. Vesely� and the following were absent; Leonard J. Milbert. Vesel�r moved, Zakariasen seconded, that bills per schedule dated 11/18/52, except the P. I. R. f�ind part of bill �102 be pai.d from the following funds. Carried. ' GENERAL FOND ftOAU AND_.BRIDGE FUND WATER FUPID ._ . . SEf�TAGE .DISPOSAL FU1�ID PEftMANENT IMPR.OVEME11iiT REVOLVING FUND SPECIAL ASSE�SSMENT FUND $ 9,991.92 .2;625.50 1,125.�9 ;895.5� 7%,bl�0:58;� ir,�;a;<-;� Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded, that the following license applications be granted. Carried. � 9�8 Bar On and off sale intoxicating li.quor, �. On and off sale non-intoxi.cating liquors� Soft drinks and cigarettes. �' Norwood Liqnor Store� Inc. Off sale intoxicating liquor� Off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors� � Archies On and off sale intoxicating liquor� :Qn and off sal.e non-intoxi.cating malt li.quors� Soft drinks� cigaxettes ar�i 1 mechan3.eal am�sement device. ✓ Bursch�s I;iquor Store On and off sale intoxieating liquor� -- _ On and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors� Soft drinks� mi.lk� cigarettes� and two „ mechanical amusement devices. � Blue Ribbon Bar On and off sale intoxicating liquor� On and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors� Soft drinks� cigar'e�ttes and 1 mechanical arausement device. � Gentre Liquor Store °" Hopkins Liquor Store v. F. w. �1�25 American Legion Oak Ridge Country Ciut� Off sale intoxicati.ng liquor� Off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors� Soft drinks and cigarettes. Off sale intoxicating liquor.and soft drinks� cigarettes. ' On sale cTub l�quor� On and off sale non-intoxicating malt liquors� Soft drinks, dance hall, cigarettes� and three mechani.cal amusement devices. On sale club liquor � On sale club liquor,, On sale.non-intoxicating malt liquors, Soft drinks and cigarettes. Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded� that license application by Ed �iska.for the sale of off-sale non-intoxicating malt iiq.uor be granted. Carried. _ , . �.:.; A r 2 e Vesely moved� Dahlberg-seconded� that request of �. R. Peterson for the transfer , of 1952 license of Ellen J. Post d/b/a/ the ��Nite Ha�ak Tavern�� be granted. _ Carried. - � _ _ � Vesely moved, Zakariasen seconded� that Plorthern States Po�rer Compaz�r request of 31/10/52 to place one pole on Washington Avenue North of Fxcelsior Avenue and Northwestern Bell Telephon8 Compar�y requestr for permit to place buried cable across Oak Ridge Road at intersection of Drillane and a1.so at Circle of Drillane and place six poles and four anchors be granted. Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seconded, that the nine policemari bonds and Mr. Taylorfs bond as treasurer arid city mana�er� all for the yeer 1953� be accepted� sub- - ject to approval of bonds by the Gity Attorney. Carried. Zakariasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, that Ordinance �82� ��AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CITY LICENSES: AMENDING ORDINANCE NUNIBER 30� SECTION 19� SUBDIVISIONS . 3� �, . 5,._ 6, 7� 9, 11, 12, 17, .19, 2l�, and 25; AISO SECTION 21� SUBDIVISION 3" marked Exhibit ��E"� be accepted as the second reaciing thereof ar� published _ accor�ing to la�r. _ Garried.. At 8:00 P.M. the M�yor announced that t,his was the time and place for the open- ing of bids for the purchase of $�100�000 Permanent Improvement Revolv.ing F�ind Bonds and �109�000 I�rovement Bonds of the city advertised for sale in . '�� accordance.wit� Resol.utions Nos. 317 and 318 adopted October 21� 1952. The Secretary of the Council then presented affidavits showing publication of notice of sale in the offieial newspaper and in Commercial West, a financial paper published in Minneapolis�`Minnesota, which affidavits were examined and found satisfactory and ordered placed on fi1e. , . �� The City Manager reported that four sealed bids had been recei.ved from four bidders. Theae were then opened, tabulated and found to be as follo�rs: For Permanent Improvement RevoZving Fund Bonds Name of Bidder Interest Rate Amount of Bid Kalman & Gompany� Inc. & 2.30� for bonds 1954/� Juran & Moody & E. J. Prescott & Company Northwestern Nationa3 Bank of Hopkins & Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis Allison-tiJilliams Coiapany and Piper daffray & Hopwood & J. M. Dain & C om�any � . First National Bank of Hopki.ns & First National Bank oi Mi.nneapolis & First National Bank of St. Paul Name of Bidder 2.10� for bonds 1961/63 �100�091�.65 2� 2010� 2.20� For Improvemerit Bonds Tnterest Rate �100,629s0� �ioo,3o0.00 $ioo,377.50 Amo"unt of Bid Kalman & Company, Inc. & 2.30� for bonds 195�/60 Jurari 8c Moody & E. J. Prescott 2.10� for bonds 1961/63 �109,100.35 & Gompany . Northwestern National Bank of Hoplfl.ns & NorthTaestern National Bank of Minneapolis 2� $109.686,00 Allison tJilliams Company 8c Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood & J. M..Dsin & Company _ � _ First National Bank of Hopldns & First Natio�aJ. Bank of Minneapoiis and First National Bank of St. Paul 2.].� 2020� � $109.327.00 Vp1.0i�3�7e�� ,; ;: ,;:.- _ ��--. � r ; �3w Councilman gesely then introduced resolution No. 320, being ��A RESOLUTION AWARDING Tf� SALE OF �100�:�,000 P�NENT IN�ROVEMENT REVOLVIlIIG FUND._BpNDS�� (attached.Exhibit ��A".), and moved its adoption. „ _ � The motion for the advption of said resolution No. 320 was duly seconded by Councilman Zakariasen� and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted i.n favor thereof: W. Harlan Perbix� Russell Zakariasen, Earl Dahlberg, and Joseph C. Vesely and the following,voted against the same:.,None� whereupon said.resolution was declared duly passed and aciopted� and the ma.yor being present affixed his signature ther�to in.:,approval�thereof. Councilman Vesely then introduced Resolution No, A�IARDING Tf� "SALE OF $�109�000 IMPROVEMENT BONDS�� and moved its adoption. 321, being ��A RESOLUTION (attached Exhibit +�B�r) The motion for the adoption of the sa-id resolution No. 321 was duly seconded by Councilsnan.Zakariasen� and upon vote being taken thereon the follow'ing voted in favor thereof: W. Harlan Perbix� Russell Zakariasen� Eaxl Dahlberg and Joseph C. Vesely and the.following voted against the same: None� whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted� and the mayor being present affixed his signature thereto in approval thereof, Councilman Vesely then introduced Resolution No. 322 being 1fA RESOLUTION FIXING TI-IE FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS OF �100�000 PERMANENT INlpROVEMEl1TT REVOLVING F'UND BONDS, DIRECTIIVG TI�EIR.II{ECUTION A1�ID IIELIVERY AND -L�'VYING A TAX FOR THEIR PAYI!�TT��� (attached Exhibit ��C") and moved its adoption. The motion for the adoption of said resolution No. 322 was duly seconded by Councilman Zakariasen, and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereofi W. Harlan Perb�x��Russell Zakariasen� Earl Dahlberg and Joseph C. gesely; and the�following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was duly declared passed arid adopted� and the.mayor being present affixed his signature thereto in approval form.- Councilman Vesely then introduced Resolution No. 323, being ��A RESOLUTION FI�NG THE FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS OF �109�000 IMFROVEMENT BONDS A1�ID DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND LEVY��, .(attached__Exhibit ��D��) and moved. its_ a.doption. .. The motion for the adoption�of said resolution 1Vo. 323 was duly seconded'by Councilrnan 2akariasen� and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof: W. Harlan Perbix� Russell Zakariasen, Earl Dahlberg and Joseph G. Vesely and the following voted agai.nst tlie same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, and the Mayor being present affixed his signature i.n approval f orm. Pursuant to notice of call_for.;bids for the leasing of three automobiles� the follow�ng bid was received= Lend I;ease Transportation Compar�,y - Ford and Chevrolet� four door � sedan.models� in the following monthly rates: �80.00 p/month for administratine use �85.00 p/month for Police use Zakariasen moved� Vesely seconded� that the above bid be referred to Mr. Taylor for study and recommendation.. Carried. ,� . The following truck bids were received: TWO STREET DEPARTA�NT TRUCKS _ ._ BIDDER PRICE WITH TRADE PRICE Ti� THOIIT TRADE Boger-Gilfillan �10,266.50 �10�866050 Boyer-Gilfillan �i0�981,60 �11�581.60 . Dahlberg Bros. �10,562.66 �12,062.66 Dahlberg Bros, $10,386.72 �11,886.72 ;, f ; � . 4'" � ' r� T`' Bids received on Two Street Department Trucks (continued) - - - - - - - - - - BIDDER Dahlberg Brose Minar Compaqy Hop�ns Motor Sales Co. International Harvester Internationai Harvester International Harvester Pioneer GMC Reo Motors One bid on spreader was received: Minn. F�ID • price _ �rithout trade � �"� - BIDDER Dahlberg Bros. Dahlberg Bros. DaYilberg Bros. �oyer-Gi3fillan Boyer-�i.lf illan Reo Motors Pioneer Motors Hopkins Motor Sales International International Minn �iD PRIGE T�dI TH TRAUE �10�906•72 � 9,189.32 �11,399.34 $� 8,l�71.18 � 9,019.08 � 9,242•38 � 9,250.00 � 9�725s74 �786.35 O1VE UTILITY . TRUCK Minn F'f� on Dodge HHA Misun' F6�ID on Ford F.7. (Boyer Gilfillan) Note (1) Reo with 825 rubber around;.priced at �200 - less Note (2) Deduct for delivery FOB Cleveland� Ohio - net difference in transportation� �75.�Os PRICE � TH TR�1DE �4,937.60 �5,i62.68(note �2) �5.265.91. �$6,18I�.88(note #2) �5,957.2�:. �5,427.68(note �#1) $�5�55o,00(note ##2) $2�000.00:. �4,976.51(note #2j �1�, 74.b.o7 . _ $3, 3lG6.35 �5,�,.6.35 ��,978035 $5,227.68 PRIGE WITHOUT Z�ADE �12�l�06.72 �10,069.32 $u,400.34 � 8,971.18 � 9,519.08 � 9, 7�.2.38 �io,000.00 �10,675.00 PRICE WI THOUT TR1�DE �6,037.60 . �6,262.68 �6,365.9i �6,�.8l�.88 �6,257.25 �5,825.00� �5,850.00 �2,885.29 �5,326.51 �5,096.0? $3, �6.35 �6,031.64 �6,278.35 #5�625.00 Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded� that the above bids be referred to Mr. Taylor for tabulation and report for next Yneeting. Garried. � The following roiler bids were received: BIDDER Gopher Equipment Co. Gopher Equipment Co. Gopher Equipment Co, Austin-klestern Co. of NLi.nn. George T. Ryan Co, Ziegler.Co. PRICE �5,287.00 �5,137.00 �3,850.00 �5,554.00 �5,i63.00 $6,643.00 Vesely moved� Dahlberg seconded� that above bids be referred to Mr. Taylor for tabulation.and report. Carried. � _5_ Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the bingo permit as grarrted to the George R. Wolff Post (V.F.W.) on 11/3/52 be"cancelled due to the gttorne� Genera3�s opinion ruling_il7.ega1 the playing of bingo on licensed premises or in aaay room acijoi ni n�a licensed premises for the sale of intoxicating. liquor. Carried, Vesely mw ed� Dahlberg seconded.' that the parking problem at the Tremont Plaza apartments on Fifth Avenue be tabled to next meeting for re�ort. Carried. Yese].y moved, Zakariasen seconded, that coimnunicati.on dated 11/3/52 by R. A. Kranz..pertaining toii�e operation of a used car business at ]1.�01 Exce].sior be 'placed on file. Carried. � Zakari.asen moved� Dahlberg seconded� that agreement dated. 11/18/52 between the City of Hopkins and Spencer F. Holle pertai.n�ng to the installation of water mains along Drillarie be approved and tlie Mayor and City Manager be authorized to sign.same. Carriede Dahlberg moved� Zakaxiasen seconded that Resolution �319� '� A RESOLUTIOId RE- LATIlJG TO CERTAIN PORTIONS OF LOT 68, AUDITQR�S SUB�IVISION N0. 239, I�NNNEPIlv '�`` COUNTY, MINNESOTA�, marked Exhibit ��F��� be.adopted...Carried. Vesely moved, Dahlberg seco�eii� that Mr. Taylorts recommendation dated 11/1!4/52 pertaining to the set�ting up of a Stores F'und be_approved.. Zakariasen voting ��no��. Carried, ,. Vesely moved that Mr, T�ylor�s request dated il/1li./52 for authorization to advertise for bids on an 8�000 gal.].on tank be approved; as there was no second to this motion� same was considered lost. Zaka,riasen moved� Dahlberg seconded, tha,t Mr. Taylor�s request for authorization to advertise for bids on 8,000 gallon tank be tabled..for further study. Garried. Dahlb erg moved� Zakariasen seconded� that Mayor Perbix�s appointment of Dr. F. J._ Kucera as a member of the Recreation Comm].ssion for a term of �-�' W a years be confirmed. Carried. �I � �t� �� r�, � rr,r� Meeting adjourned. ATTFST : .ldt� � � ' l W. arlan erb � Ma,yor �; . � � � e CITY OP' HOPRINS �Il� COIINTY� MI�ESOTA F�SOLIITIO� 3�9 A�9�LIITIOId RELATINa TO CERTAIA PORTIODT9 OF LOT 6g, AIIDI TOH' S �TBDIVI SION �0. 239� �IN COUNTY, MIANESOTA. t�HEREA3� the City oP Hopkiae is the o�aer of the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit; The most eaeterly thirty-three (33) feet af Lot 68, Auditor� s 9ab- clivieion Ao. 239, Heanepia County, Minneeota� excepting the moet northArly thirty-three (33) and the moet eontherly fifty-fi�e (55) feet of said eaeterl.y 33 feet, and WH�R�lA9. ia the opiaion of the City Council eaid land ie no longer nee8ed for etreet. purposee� ar for any other city pnrpoee� except for the pnrpoee of reconetruc�ing,.t�� mai•ataining aad repairing the �oater maine ahich have besa coaetrncted over, wader and acroea said land, until auch time ae the city determinee to abaadon eaid main, An� W�REAS, Celia E. Erickeon, widow, ie the oeener of the followiag described portion of eaid lot 6g, to veit� That portion of Lob Siaty-eight (68), Auditor'e 8nbdieision nnffiber Tmo H,�ndred 4'hir�y l�ine (239) deecribed ae follows; Beginniag at a poiat on the �ortherly Line of eaid Lot Sigty-eight (68), Aaditor's 8nbd3vision anmber Two Hnndred Thirt� Niae (239) ��hich ia located ThirtB-three (33} feet Weat of the Aortheaeterl� corner of eaid Lot 6g; thence �eeterl� along the Aortherly line of eaid Lot 68� a diatance of One Hundred Sevea (107) feet; thence Sontherly aad parallel to the Eaeterly line of eaid Lot 68� a diatance of Thirty-three (33) feet; thence Easterly and parallel to the l�ortherly line of eaid Lot 6g� a di e- taace oP One Hnndred Seeen (107) feet; theace Northerly and parallel to the Easterly line of said I,ot 6g� a distaace of Thirty-three (33) feet to point of begianing; and alao that portion of I,ot Siaty-eight (6S), Anditor'e �bdivieion - number Taao Hundred Thirty �ine (239) deecribed as follo�ve; Beglnning at a point in aaid Lot 6g, located Thirtg three (33) feet �est of the Eaeterl� line of $aid Lot 6g and 9.'hree Hundred Fiee (305) fee� eonth of the Northerly line of eaid Lot 6g; thence Weaterly and par�llel to the BTortherly line of eaid Lot 6g� a dietance of One Hundred 8even (107) feet; thence Southerly and para.11el to the Easterly liae eaid Lot 68, a distaace oP Five (5? feet; thence Eaaterly and para11e1 to the Northerly line of eaid I,ot 6g. a dieta�nce of One Hundred Seven (107) feet, theace Northerly and parallel to the Eaeterly line of eaid Lot 68, a dietance of B'ive (5) feet to point of beginaing, a11 according to the Map or Plat thereof noev on file or, of record in the office of the 8egieter of Deede, in and for eaid Henaepin County� State oi Minnesota. a.nd WSEREA3. eaid ]� deecribed traat and paxcel of land ie needed by the city for the pnrpoae of exteading ite streeta thereon� and WHEREAS, eaid Celia E. Eriekson hae agreed to convey to the City of Hopkins the laet above deecMbed tract of land in coasideration for the conveyence a��. the City of Hopkine to ea.id Celia E. Erickeon�t`the tract of parcel of 18nd firet hereinbefore described, 'but reserving to the City oP Eopkina the ri�t to re- conetrnct� maintain or repair the water main located therein for ae long a period of time ae the city desire� to do so; noa� 3'SERE�OR�� • BE IT RESOL9ED that the city conve� eaid firet above deecribed tract a� � parcel of land to eaid Celia E. Eric�eon, with eaid reaervation, and that the may�or and city manager be a�thorized to egecate eaid deed by oa:: behalf of the city� and that eaid deed be delivered to Celia E. Erickson upon re- �eipt from her of the deed to the City of Hopkine for the property here�nbe- fore last above described. ADOPTED b� the council of the City of Hopkine at a regular meeting thereof held thie lgth day of IJovember, �952• A. �. a"lmqniat Secretary of the Council ' Freak N. Whitney Ci�y �ttorney � W. AART,AN P3��I%, MAYOR � EXHIBI'P ��Aa CITY OF HOPKIN3 FIENDTEPIA COIINTY, MINAE90TA RE SOLIITI ON NO . 3 2 0 A RESOLIITION AWARDIATG THE SALE OF $100,000 PERMANENT IMPROPE'MENT REVOLQING 1+iTND BOND3 BE IT RE90L7ED by the City Council oP the Cit� of Hopkiae, _ Minnesota� that the bid of Northwestern Natioaal Bank of Hopkins, and Northweetern National Baak of �tiinaeapolis to purchaee $100.000 Perma,nent Improvement 8evolviag Flind Bonde ae advertised for eale pursaant to a reaolution of this conucil paesed October 21, �952. which bid ie to pay $100.629.00 for bonds bearing intereet at the rate of two per cent, is hereby found to be the moat favorable bid recEived� and ehall be and is hereby accepted. BE I�' �tTRTHEx RESOLVED that the city manager ehall retnrn the good faith checke of alI nneaccessfhl biddere ead retain the check of the purchaser until delivery of the bonds. Paseed No�ember 18, �952 Filed and a�teeted thie / � lSth Day of November, �952 � / .i��� � W. Harlan Perbix ` Mayor . Atteat A. W. Elmc��t Secretary of the Couacil 4. 0 , ERHIBIT "B" CI�'Y OF HOPgI�B HEATNEPIIJ COIINTY� MIDTNESOTA RESOLIITI08 NU. 321 l HESOLIITION AWARDIIQG THE SALE OF $109,000 IMPRpYII�tE'N�' BONDS. BE IT RESOLPED by the City Council of the City of Hopkina� Minnesota, that the bid of Northweetera �atioasl Bank of Hopkiae aud Northweetern Satioaal Bauk of Minneapolis to pnrchase $109,000 Improvement Bonde ae advertised for eale pnre�ant to a resolution oP thie council paased October 21, 1952, ahich bid ie to pay $109,086.00 for bonde beaMng intereet at the rate of t�►o per ceat� ie hereby found to be the most favorable bid received, ead eha,7.1 be and i e hereby accepted. BE IT IUETi�R RESOLVED that the City Maaager shall return the good faith checke of all unsucceeeftil biddere and retain the check of the purchaeer until delivery of the bonds. Paesed November 18, �952 Filed and atteeted thie lgth day of �Tovember, �952 � U Atteat__ A. W. �lmq�}ist Secretary of the Couacil 5• � ��i, � � ��� ��L W. Harlan Perbix�^ ! Mayor � EXHIBIT '�Cn CITY OF HOP'gIbTB H�EPIN COUNTY� MIDTNESOTA . RESOLIITIODT AiO. 322 ",A RESOLUTIOBT FIXI�a THE FOaAG AND SPECI FI CATIONS 0� �$100 � 000 PERNiANENT I�iPROY�T EEVOI,VIAQ FUND BONDS� DIRECTING THEIE EXECaTIOA AND DELIVERY A�TD ZEVYII�G A TAX FOE THEI$ PAYI�II6T. - BF IT RESOLPED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, ae followe: 1. The City of Hopkins ehall forthwith isene and deliver its�': negotiable cougon Per�aa,aent Iffiprovement Reeolving �nd Bonde in the aggrege.te priacipat amo�nt of �100.00�� dated Decemb�r 1, 1952, eaid bonde to be 100 in nnmber aud numbered�l to 100, both inclueive, in the de- ,nomination of $1�000 each� to bear intereet at the rate of two per cent payable Augast 1. 1953, and aemi-ennually thereafter on the let day of Febrn- ary and the 1et day of An st in each year, and to mature serially on Febra- ary lst in the affiount of �0,000 in each of the yeare �95� to �963, both in- �cluaive, sll without option of prior payment. 2. Both principal of and intereat oa eaid bonde shall be:payable at the main office of Northweetern National Bank of Minneapolie and the citg shall pay the reaeanable charges of s�.id ba.nk for ite eervices ae . paying agent. No. 3. The boade and the interest,coupone to be attached thereto shall: be in eab�tantiat7,y the� follo�ring form: UNI TED .STATES OF AMERI CA .., ' � STATE OF MIDTNE�TA COIIIdTY OF HENNEPIg _ � CITY � OF HOP$INS'=� PERMAAEbiT._ IAdTPROVEMENT REVOLYIDT(�, �JND BO�D OF 1952• �1,000 gIdOW ALL MEN, BY THESE PRESE1dTS That the City of Hopkine. a mnnicipa7. corporation of Hennepin Connty. State of Minnesota� herebg ackno�r- ledgee itaelf to be iadebted and Yor, :qalue received ,promieee to pay to bearer the principal enm of ONE THOUSA�D DOLLARS oa the lst day of Febxuary�.19 , �ithont option of prior payment� and'.to.pay inte'rest thereon from the date hereof until the principal eam ia paid at the rate of two per cent (2�) per annum�-interest to maturity p�yable August 1. �953+ �d eemi-annually there- aftor on the lst day of Febraary and the let day of August�in each year in ac- corda.nce with and upon preeentation and eurrender of the intere�t conpona hereto attached as they severally become due. .Both principal and intereet are payable at the main office of Northwestern Natioaal Bank of Minaeapolie in�aqy coin or currenc� of the IInited Statee of America which at the time of pa�ment ie legal teader for pnblic and private debte, aad for the prompt p�yment of snch principal and interest ae they respectively become dne the flill faith, credit aad taxing powere of the city have been ead�are hereby irrevocably pledged. _ This-bond is one of an iasae in the total principal amount of $100,000. all of like date and tenor except ae to maturity anat iaterest rate, all of which are i asned for the' Peimanent Improvemeat Hevolving Fiind to pay for a�,p improvement, the coet of which ie to be aeaeesed againet benefited property purauant to Section 7.1� of the Home �.ile Charter of the city and by au,thority of a resolntion adopted by foun-Piftha vote of the city council, and pureaant to and in f5�.11 conformity with the Constitution a�d Laws oP the State of Minneaota and the cr.arter of said city. IT IS HEREBY CEgTIFIED AND RECITED that.all acts, conditions and things reqnired by the Conetitution and La�e. of the State of A�inne8ota end the .Home 8ule 6. � 0 Charter of the city to be done, to ha�pen and to be performed precedent to and in the iesuance of thi�s bond have beea done, hav�.happened and have been per- formed in ragular and due form, ` time aad manner; that prior to the iasnaace here- of a direct anaual irrepealable�..ad yalorem tag hae.been levied upoa all cf the taaable property wi thia the. ci ty suffi ci ent to pay and fo r the purpo ee of payiag thie bond aad intereat thereon when_due aad additional taxee-m�y be levied if required for euch pnrpose `aithont limitation as to rate or amount, and that thie bond, together r�ith all other indebtednees of the city ontetaading oa the da.te of ita ieena,nce� doee no,t' egceed any, cone�ttutional, statutory or charter limita- tion of indebtedneas. : � � ; � IN WITAESS WHEREOF� the City of Hopkfns, Hennepin Connty, Minnesota, hae caz�sed thie bond to be si�ed_on its behalf by ite, Mayor and City Manager and ita corporate eeal to be hereunto affixed aad the attached interest coupona to,be executed by the faceimile�ei�natures o� said offic�rs, all ae of December 1, 1952• � . . - � . l% : � . W. &. L. Tavlor W. Harlan Perbig � Ci ty Ma,nage r M�,yo r ( Seal) . � ( Fo rm o f Coupon) � No. . � . Oa the lst dey .of Febrnary (Auguat), 19 , the Cit� of Hopkins� Hennepin County, �Iinnesota� will pay to bearer at the main office oP Northweetern National Bank of Minneapolis the sum of DOLLARS for interest then c�ie on its Permanent Improvement Revolving F�nd Bond dated December l, �952. No. . � _ � � W. Harlan Perbi� � Mayor W. R. L. Te.vlor - . City Manager �. The city manager , shall cause the bonde to be printed at the expenee of the city, end the bonde ahall be executed on behalf of the city by the magor and city manager and shail be sealed mrith the corporate aeal of the city� and the interest coupona ahall be executed and authenticated�by the printed faaeimile signaturea of said officera. When the bonde have been so executed they shall be delivered to.the purchaser thereof upon�receipt of the purchase.price amd the purchaser ehall not be obligated to eee to the proper application of euch purc2iase price beyond ita payment to the city. The eaid proceede shall be paid into the Perms.nent Improvement Bevolving Fund aad used to retire aarra.nts dr�wn on eaid Pund. - 5. The i�,ill faith aad credit of t'hP city� is hereby irrevocably pledged to �the prompt and full papment of the pMncipal of a,nd intereet on said boade as such principal and interest become due, 6. lhere ie hereby created a eeparate sinking �und for the payment of the principal and intereat on said bonds, kao�va se the "Permanent Improvement Revolving F4�.nd Bonds oP 1952 3inking. I+i�nd" � and into eohich eha1l be paid the praceede of the follo��oing leeiee and siich other awns aa may be directed to be nsed for the payment oP said bonds and out of ahich fl�nd there iahall be paid the interest on aud principal of eaid bonds ae ench principal and intereet become due, and eaid itind shall be used for no mther purpose until all of aaid bonda have been paid. . 7. In compliance vrith Minnesota Statutee and in order to provi,de moneye � for the payment of the principal aad interest oa eaid bonds, there �.,_ - ehall be and�ie hereby levied upon.all the taxable property in the 7• ci ty a di rect � annual ad valo rem tazc to be epread npon the taa roll s aud collected with aad as a part of other general city ta�ee in the yeara and amounte a� follows: Year 1952 195�+ 1955 �9g6 Amount �"12, 600/ 12, �00/ i2, �d.� iz,000 ii,,goo Year 1957 195g i96o �96i Amount $11,600/ 11, 400i 11, 200 11,000 io,goo Said levy ehall be irrepealable provided that when and if other moneye are a.. vailable in the special einking flmd to pay the priacipal and intereet� the city manager ehall certify snah emount to the �ounty Auditor of Hennepin County oa or before October lOth in any year and direct him to red�ace or cancel eaid leviee. g. TYie secretary of the couacil ie herebp directed to cauae a copy of thia reeolution� cert3fied by the aecretary� tv be filed in the office of the County Auditor of Henaepin County, and to obtain from him the certificate required by law. 9. The eecretary of the couacil, city manager� city clerk and city treaeurer eha11 prepare sad ftirni ah to the purchaser of the sai d bonde� and to the attorneya approving the ieeue� certified copiee of a11 proceedings and reco rde relating to the iseaance of eaid bonds and such other aertificates as may be reqnired to srlow the right� power and authority of the city to iasue the same and said certified copies ead certificatea shall be deemed representa- tions of the city ae to all facts etated therein. Paeaed November lg, 1952 Filed and atteeted thie lSth da�r of November, 1952 ( Atteet A. W. E].mau et Secretary of the Council 6. ����� � W. Harlan Perbix Mayor ESHIBI T �r Dn CITY OF HOPgI�i$ HENDi�ID� COUNTY� MIIdNESOTA RE�LIITION N0. 323 A RESOLIITIODT FIgING 'PHE FORM ADTD 3PECIFICATIONS OF $109, 000 IMPHOYEMEDTT BONDS AND DI RECTING THEI H EX� CUTI ON ADTD D�LI YEHY. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota� ae followe: 1. The City of Hopkins aha1l forthwi'th iesae aad deliver ite negotiable coupoa Improvement Bonde in the aggregate principal amount of $109,000, dated December 1. �952� eaic3 bonde to be 109 in number and numbered 1 to 109, both inclusive� in the denomiaation of $1,000 each, to bear intereat at the rate of two per cent peyable A�gxat 1, 1953. aad semi- annually thereafter oa the let day of Febrtiary and the lst da.y of Auguat in each year, and to mature aerially on February let in the years and amounta as folloars: $10,000 ia �954 and $11�000 in each of the years �955 �o �963� both inclueive, a11 aithout optioa of pMor p�yment. 2. Both principal of and intereet on eaid boade sha11 be payable at the main office of Northweetern bTational Bank of Minnea.. polis and the city sha11 pay the reaeonable chargee of said bank for its ser- vicee ae paying agent. 3. The bonde and the interest canpona to be thereto attached ehall be in snbstantially the followiag form: IINI TED STATES OF AMERI OA STATE OF MIIQNESOTA COIINT3i OF HF�NDTEPIN CITY OF HOPKIIdS No. . �1,000. IMPROYII� BODTD OF 1952. KDTOW AI.L MEDT BY TAESE PRE5EI1T5 that the City of Hopkine� Hennepia Con.nty� Minneaota, hereby acknowledgee iteelf to be indebted and for value re.. ceived promisee to pay to bearer the principal eum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the lst dey of Febraary, 19 , raithout optioa of prior p�rment, and to pay interest thereon Prom the date hereof until the principal sum is paid at the rate of �o per cent (.i, `�) per annum, intereet to maturity payable Auguet 1, �953� and semi-annually thereafter oa the lst day of February and the let darq of Augnet in each gear in accordance aith and npon presentation and earrender of the intereet coupons hereto attached as they eeverally become due. Both priacipal end interest are payable at the main office of hv�#,�w�•, h�,e;u,0,�,,•�� in aqy coia or currency of the IInited Statee of America, ahich at the time of payment ie legal teader for pnblic and prieate debts� and for the prompt and �11 payment of ert�ch principal and interest as�they become due the ihll faith� credit and taaing powere of the city are hereby irrevocably pledged. Thie bond ie one of an iseue of $109.000 of boade� all of like date and tenor except ae to maturity and interest rate, all issued for the purpoae of providing money for finaaciag the coet of certain water maia snd eewer improve- mente aad axe payable from asaeeements heretofore duly levied for eaid improvementa 9• in accordance aith 3ection 7.1�F, anbd. 2, of the home rnle charter of the �- city and as authori,zed by resolution of the. city, council, pursaant .to and �' " in f�ill conformi,ty tivi.th the Coastitution asid Laare of the 8tate of Minneeota - and the home rule charter of eaid city. IT, I3 F�REBY CERTIFIID AND RECITED ,that all acta, conditione, and � thinge required by the Constitution aad Laws of the State of Mianesota and , the home rule� charter of eaid ci ty tv .be done, to happen aad to be _performed• . .preced�nt to and in the iseuance of thie borid have been� done, have happened , and have been performed in regular and due forno� time and manner as reqaired by laa; . tha.t prior to the iesnance hereof asseasmente have been levied aga.inet benefited property ia amount at leaet fi�ve per cent in exceee of the amount reqaired to pay.principal of a.nd intereet on the boade of thie iaeae and ia evenb'of anar deficiency in collection of snch asseasmenta a direct ad valorem taz will be levied.upoa all of the taxable property in said city in the yeare. and amounte ae reqnired b� laa, and that euch tagee may be levied upon eaid proper,ty �vithout limitation ae to rate or amoflnt; and that the ieaaa.nce of thie � bond did not_cauee the indebtednees of the city to exceed any conetitntional, etatutory or charter limitation of indebtednees.� � IN WITTTESS WST$EOF� the City of,Hapkina� Hennepin.Connty, Minaeaota� has caused thie. bond to be executed on i�a behalF by ite Mayor and City Ma,nager, aad ite corporate eeal to be herennto affiaed, and the attached,.intereet coupone to be esecuted b� the faceimile si�aturea of eaid officera,_all ae of December 1, 1952. ' G��j � i��. ' ; � W. R. L., Taylor - W. Harlan Perbix Ci ty Manager � _ l�y,yor ( Sea1) - (Form of Coupon) NO• s ,' � �i . � On the lst day of .Febraary (Anguet), 19 , the City of Hopkine�_ Hennepin�County� Mianesot � raill pay to bearer at the main office of Biorth�estern Bational Bank cp e anm of:; �. . D�LLARS for interest�then due oa i te -Improvement Bond dated December 1, �952, Ddo. G�/ . � ���� W. x. L. Ta�vlor - W. Harlan Perbix City Mauager . . �ayor 4. The ci:ty manager ei�e11 cau��e the bonds to be pMnted at_ the ex- penee of,the city, and the bonde ehall be executed on behalf of the city by the may�or and city manager, and the corporate seal ahall be affiged thereto, aad the interest.coupons ahall be eaecnted aad authenticated by the printed faceimile eignaturee of eaid officers. The fhll faith, credit and.taxing poa►ere of the city are hereby, pledged to the prompt aad iti].1 payment oP the 'principal and iatereet on each end all of eaid bonde ae the same become due. 5. There ie hereby created a special einking fund for the pa3►ment of principal of and interest on eaid.bonde, into which eha11 be � paid the proceede of epecial aae�eamente and aay ta�xee hereaPter levied for the. Aayment of said bonds and ar�y other flinds appropriated by the, couacil for such pu rpo se. 10. � 6. It ie hereby deteimined that the eetimated collectione of epecial aeaeaemente and other revenues pledged for the paynnent of eaid bonds will prochi.ce at leaet five per cent ia eacees of the emount need- ed to meet� when dne, the principal aad iaterest p�yments on the bonde and ao ad valorem tels lev� ehall be made. 7. The eecretary of the council ie hereby authorized aad directed to file a certified copy of thie resolution rrith the County Auditor of Heanepin County together rrith euch other informatioa ae he ehall reqaire, and to obtain from the Connty Auditor a certificate that eaid bonde have been eatered on hi s bond regi eter. g. The secretary of the council, city manager and city treasurer are authorized and d3r�cted to prepare and ihrniah to the pur« chaeer of said bonde. and to the attorneye approving the iesae, certified copiea of all proceedinge or recorde relating to said bonda and to the finanoial affairs of t the city� aad aflch certified copiee and certifica.tee ehall be deemed repreeenta- tione of the city aa to all facte etated thereia. Paeeed November lg, �952 F'iled and atteeted thie 1 g th day o f 8ovember, 19 52 `''/ %��� � W. Harlan Perbix � ' ' M�yor Atteet A. W. Elmclni t Secretary of the Council 11. . -� CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA O1�DINANCE� NUMBER 82 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO CITY LI�ENSES; �NLENDING ORDTNANCE NUN[BER 30, SECTION 19, SUBDIVISIONS 3, �}y 5, 6� 7, 9� 11, .12, 17, 19, ?�}. and 25; �LSO SECTION 21, SIIBDIVISION 3. BE IT OF�AINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS: Section 1. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 3, is amerided to read: Subdivision 3. Permits for Electrical Construction. Ydo individual, firm or corporation shall enter upon the erection, con- struction, alteration or change of,an�r electrical installation, work or wiring in the City of Hopkins until proper application hss been made to and approved by the City Manager; and when required by him plans and specifications for the proposed �ork must be filed with him before the permit is gran.ted and during the progress of said work. No permits or applieations for the same shall be required for the installation of �irea to operate.electric bells, house annun- ciators, �e.lephone, telegraph, wat;cl,1-clock, or other similar instru- ments, except that such permits shall be obtained when require`d by � said City Mana�er. � l�fhen any wiring or apparatus shall be installed in such a manner that the same could be used for electric light or power pur- poses, it shall be deemed that the said �riring or apparatus is to be used for such purpose, 'and permits ahall be required and inspections made as provided for such installations. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Sub- division shall be �uilty of a misdemeanor. Section 2. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 4, is amended �o read: Subdivision 1.�.. Permit Feea. The City Manager shall, before „ issuing any permit for the installation of any electrical work, wirin� or device, require the payment, by the applicant for such permit, of fees to the au�ount and in the manner hereina.fter set forth: For each permit for new or additional electric light �iring, for the first 10 li�hting outlets, or for any fraction thereof, if lsss than 10, there shall be a minimum fee of �2.00, and for each 10 sud�outlets, or fraction thereof, in excess of the first 10, there shall be an additional fee of �1.00. , Lightin� outlets shall be construed to mean any outlets installed for lighting fixtures, v�all receptacles or floor receptacles where such receptacles are permitted on branch lightir� circuits. Every such receptacle shall be considered a separate outlet. The outlet fee shall cover the installation of the wall receptaclea or floor receptacles. In the case of exposed knob and tube or cleat wiring, a - , lighting outlet shall be construed to mean any connection made to the circuit wiring for the purpose of attaching a lighting fixture. Lighting outlets also mean any outlets installed for future connection for lightin� purposes. Section 3. Ordinance No. 30, Section i9, Subdivision 5, is amended to read; Subdivision 5. Permit Fees �ontinued. For each permit for wiring or connecting an electric sign, for the first branch�circuit . required for such sign, the fee shall be �2.00, and for each addi tional branch circuit required for such sign, the fee shall be 50 centso Section 4. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 6, is amended to read: Subdivision 6. Permit Fees Continued. For each permit for wiring for, installing and connectin� electric motors, or other ap- partus rated in horse-power (H.P.), there shall be a minimum fee for the first one (1) H.P., or fraction thereof, of �2.00, and for each additional horse-power (H.P.), or fraction thereof, in excess of one (1) H.P., but not exceeding 200 H.P., 15 cents, and for each i0 horse- power, or fraction thereof, in excess of 200 H.P., 15 cents. Section 5. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 7, is amended to read; Subdivision 7. permit Fees Continued. For each permit for -2 - wiring for, i:nstalling and connecting transformers for li�hting or heat or power, generators, heatin� devices, rectifiers other appardtus' rated in watts, there shall be a minimum fee of �2.00 for the first one kilo-volt-�mpere (R.V.A.) capacity or fraction thereoP, except as hereinafter provided in regard to small transfarmers. For each kilo- volt-ampere capacity, or fraction thereof, in excess of one (1) but not exceeding 200 K.V.A., there 9ha11 be an additional fee of 15 cents, and for each l0 kilo-volt-amperes capacity, or fraction thereof, in excess of 200 K.V.A., there shall be an additional fee of 15 cents.- The permit fee for ang furnace, or for a water heater and a clothes dryer shall be �2.00 per unit, and the permit fee for an elec- tric range shall be �2.50 per unit. The fee for a new service only on a building shall be �2.50. Section 6. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdieision 9, is amended to read: Subdivision 9. Permit Fees Continued. For each permit for the installation of lamp sockets or lamp receptacles for use on light- ing fixtures and drop cords or attached directly to the outlet, the minimurim fee shall be �1.00 for the first 10 sockets or receptaeles, or Por any fraction thereof, if less than 10, and for each 10 such sockets or receptacles, or fraction thereof, in excess of the first 10, there shall be an additional fee of 75 cents. Section 7. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 11, is amended to read: Subdivision 11. Permit Fees Continued. For each permit for wiring or installing outline decorative, display or other lighting employin� luminous �ubes energized by tranaformers, for the first 500 volt-amperes, or fraction thereof, �2.00, and f or each additional 100 volt-amperes, over the f irst 500, 15 cents. This volt-amperes rating shall be based on primary current and voltage. Section 8. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdiviaion 12, is amended to read: Subdivision 12. Permit Fees Continued. For each permit for the �airing of each electric si�n for outdoor use or of each bill- board, emploging incandescent lamps for illumination, or luminous tubes energized by transformers, for the first 500-volt amperes or -3- fraction thereof in the capacity of such sign or bill-board, �2.00, and for each addition 100 volt-amperes, or fraction thereof, 20 centse The words '�wiring of,'t as used in this subdivision, �hall be construed to include all electrical fittings and devices in or attached to the exterior of any such si�n or bill-board, but not including any supply vaires thereto. Section 9. Ordinanee No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 17, is amended to read; Subdivision 17. License Fee. An annual license fee of �15.00 for every such license is hereby fixed and required to be paid into the cit� treasury before the issuance of the liae�se. Section 10. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, 3ubdivision 19, is amended to read: Subdivision.l9. In General: In every electrical install ation, all wires and attachments must be of at least such capacity as will safely maintain service with the full connected load; provided, that the electrical inspector mag authorize e�ceptiona from the above when plans or specifications are submitted and where the'demand factor is such as �vill, in his opinion, warrant a reduction i:n the feeder sizes and equipment. Ido electrical work or wirin� for which a permit is iasued or required shall be put to use until inspected and accepted by the in- spector,, and when such electrical work or wiring is f ound to have been installed without a proper permit or not in accordance with the pro- visions oi this section, the electrical inspectors may remove the fuses, cut the wires, or other�ise render the system;v inoperative until such permit has been secured from the city manager and the work or wiring reinspected and approved bg them. The electrical contractor shall file a request for inspection,; with the cit�r manager before any electrical work done by him is covered up or concealed and shall file a request for final approval within 1}.8 hours af ter the completion of any electrical work done by said electri- cal contractor, Such requests for inspections shall be reeorded in a book kept in the office of the citg manager for thatpurpose. Before any electrical work or wiring shall be approved or -4- any certificate of acceptance of the same be granted, it must be complete; and in the case of electric �riring must, in addition to the other provisions of this section, compl�r with the following require- ments; All necessary brarx�a and feeder v�ires, meter loops, cutouts, `. cutout cabinets, fueea, switches and other materials and devices must be furnished at the time of installation and.must be installed under the direction of the electrical inspectors, that the installation may be complete and ready f or conneetion with the service; provided, that while the work of installing, constructin�, altering or repairing an� electric xiring, or sgstem of electric wiring, in any.building ia in progress, the eleetrical inspectora may, in their discretion, issue to the owmer, contractor or other person desiring�to use electric current in said building temporarily, Q temporarg permit for such use of such electric current, which permit shall expire when the electrical apparatus or wiring, or system of wiring for such building, shall have been ftiilly inatalled, constr�zcted, altered or repaired, and approved by said electrical inspectors. The electrical inspectors may issue a temporarg permit f or the temporary use of electric wirin� not in full compliance with the requirements of' this section. In such case t his permit ahall state the methods and materials to be employed and the date upon which such temporar� permit shall expire and the said wirin� be removed. Al1 temporary �iring used during construction of buildings ` shall be three e�ire cords equipped with polarized plugs. A,n equipment ground shall be carried to each piece of electrical equipment used on the jub that is �vithin reach of the �round or a grounded surface. All outlets and junction boxes shall be provided with approved covers b� the auiring contractor unless such outlets are covered bg � lighting fixtures, drop cords, receptacles or switches. Al1 splices in circuit wires at outlets shall be soldered andtaped by the wireman, and only the leads to be used to connect the lightin� fixtures may be left untaped. Conductors shall be so spliced or joined as to be mechanicall�r and electrically secure �ithout solder. The joints shall then be sol- dered, unless made with an approved sp]icing device, and shall be covered -5- with an insulation equal to that on the conductors. Al1 conduit runs to machines shall be in rigid conduit unless they can be supported the full length of said run on the build- in� or structural members thereof, in which case runs may be in electrical metallic tubin�. Armored cable (8X) shall not be used in any basement or in any building that is located within areas zoned industrial or commercial, unless it is necessary to fish in the runs. All armored cable (BX) shall be the type that has the continuous bonding strip for grounding. Section 11. Ordinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 21,�., is amended to read: Subdivision 2�}. Materials and Fittings: �11 materials and devices used for electrical purposes under the provisions of this section must be app roved by the electrical in.spectors unless speci- fied in �the current "Electrical Equipment List'� published by the IIndervYriters Laboratory, and kept on file in the office of the city mana�er. In the event of proposed or intended use of mate rials, devicea and method of installation not specifically covered by this seetion, it shall be the duty of the electrical contractor to secure permission from the electrical inspectors to use such materials, de- vices and methods, before so doing. The maker�s name, trademark or o`ther identification symbol shall be placed on all fittings and materials, and in the case oP current consuming devices shall, in addition, have permanently attached to such deeices the rating in amperes or watts and the vol ta�e such devices are approved for. Section 12. E�rdinance No. 30, Section 19, Subdivision 25, is amended to read; � Subdivision 25. Installation Standards. A.11 new electrical installations shall be in strict conformity �ith the provisions of this section, and in every case where no specific type oi� class of material, or no specific method of construction is prescribed in this section, such material and method of construction shall be in conformity with the current National Electrical Code adopted by the National Fire � Protection .Association. Three copies of said code shall be filed by the cle rk in his office, and shall be marked by the clerk with the �rords '�City of Hopkins--Official Copy". Section 13. Ordinance Nn. 30, Section 21, Subdivision 3� is amended to read; � ; Subdivision 3. No �p1it,Fee. The fee for each license issued shall be the full amount provided in this ordinance, and no reduction in the amount of the fee ah�.11 be �nade because part oP the liaense year has elapsed prior to the date the license is issued. FIRST READ at a regular meetin� of the Council of the City of Hopkina held on the 21at day of E�ctober, 1952, and finally read and passed at a regular meeting of the Council of' said city held on the 18th dag of November, 1952• W. HARLAN PERBIX, NI.�YOR A. W. Elmquist, Secretary of the �ouncil Frank N. WThitney, Citg Attorney . . 1 Published in the Hennepin County Reviev� on Thursdayi November :27, 1952• -7- . �:. , _ % ; �:. ;s � A regu.lar meeting of the City �ouncil of Hopldns was held at 7:30 P.M. �:t`� at the City Hall on Tuesday� December 2� 1952. Members present were �` Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Dahlberg� Zaka.riasen, Milbert� Vesely, also City Manager Tayior, City.Attorney i�hitney� City Engineer Laskaa Absent� none. Milbert moved� Zakariasen seconded� that bills per schedule dated 12/2/52 except the P.I.R. Fund, bill #120, be paid from the following funds. Carried. . GEAIERAL FUND ROAD AND _ BRIDGE WAT�R FUND _ SEL,TAGE . DISPOSAL PERP�ANENT Ir2PROVENIENT REVOLVING FU-ND s�czaZ AssFssr�r �10,753.61 651�.56 1,719.55 1,667.67 1�82.65 36,297.03 Dahlberg moved., Milbert seconded, that surety bond of Mary Maxwell be accepted subject to approval of bond by the City Attorney. Carried, . Zakariasen moved, Dahlberg seconded, that coirmiurrication by E. M. Smith � dated 11/19/52 be referred to the Health Officer for checking and report� � ;; �. �.,i and Mr. Smith be requ�sted to furnish legal deseription of property in � question. Carried. � Da�ilberg moved� NLilbert seconded, that Mr. Taylor�s communieation dated 12/1/52 recommending that the two dictating.machines be placed under annual maintenance agreement contract at an annual fee of �15.00 each be approved. Carried. � Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that the appointment as made by Ma.yor Perbix of Edward Mariette to t,he Recreation Commission for a two �'" yeax term irom 1/1/53 to 1/1/55 be confirmed. Carried. Puxsuant to notice, the followi ng bids were received for the furnishing of a 60 KY[�TT motor generator set: , Ds w• DI1811 8[ ►SOT1S��.......•.••...••••..���,199�� Olson Equipment Co... ...................$p8�800.00 11 tl 11 •������.�������������yp6�2U5��� McDonald Mfg. �ompany ...................�7�113.30 Wm. H. Zeigler Co......... ..............�$6�1l�l�.68 �� Zakaxiasen moved� Dahlberg seconded� that the above four bids be referred to Mr. 2aylor for audit and report. Carried. Zakaxiasen moved� Dahlberg seconded� that the Oxf'ord and Monk Avenue sewer assessments be revised on the following basis: Approximately �¢10,000.00 of tota3 cost to be assessed on a front footage basis and �-,vk bala.nce on an area basis. Carried. � The Mayor at this time announced that the Council would consider the re- sults of the special election held in and f or t�he City on this day, the second of December, 1952, an the question of issuing bonds for the purpose,. of defraying the expense incurred and to be incurred in the construction `i of storm sewers in the amount of �175�000.00. The City Manager presented an affidavit showing posting of notice of the special election in one public place in each of the six precincts of the City and an affidavit of the publisher showing publication of said notice in the official newspaper wh ich affidavits were examined and found satis- factory and ordered placed on file. � The City Manager then presented the official returns of the election ;y`�=�: officials showing the vote on the following question: ��SHA,LL THE CITY r OF HOPKINS BORROW MONEY AND ISSUE ITS NF,GOTIABLE COiTPON_BONDS IN THE. � AMOUNT.OF NOT TO EXCEED �175,000.00.FOR GONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEtiTERS IN Tf� CITY OF HOPKINS?t�. _ A specia3 meeting of the City Council of Hopldns•was held at 7:30 p.m. at the City Ha11 on Wednesday� November 26� 1952. Ps'esent were riayor Perbix� Gouncilmen Vesely� Milbert� Zakari�sen, also City Manager Taylor. Absent� Councilman Dahlberg._ Vesely moved� Zakariasen seconded� that Mr. Taylor�s recoirmiendation dated 11/20/52 for the acceptance of the following.bids be�approved. Carried. 1) Ro11er -- Gopher Equipment Company -- �5�137.00 2) Utility Truck -- International Truck Co. -- �5,326.51 less �150e00 for delivery f.oab. �levelarid 3) �+�ro Street Department Trucks -- International Harvester ._ Coiapany -- Total cost �8� 971.18� _ and the bid of Minnesota F. W. D. for Flink spreader at �786,35. , !�) Three cars from Zend Lease Corporation at a rental cost of _ �80.00 and �85.00 per month, ` Zakaxiasen moved� Milbert seconded� that the Bingo perini.t as granted to the Geo. R. Woiff Post (V.F.W.) A�inciliary on 10/71/52 be cancelled due ;,,� to the Attorney General!.s opin3.on ruling illega3 the playing of bingo on licensed premi.ses or.in any room adjoirLi.ng licensed premises for the sale of intoxicating liquor. Vesely voting �tno". Caxried. Meeting adjourned, ATTEST: �- /�� �� i W. Harlan erbix� yor � //.,LG� %--�-`�-, A. W. E uis � Se etary of t e Covnc .: „ _., ,.., � ... _ . , _ .';, }, �:�i s 2 � The said returns showed the vote as follows: VOTES VOTFS PRECINCT YES N� SPOILED T�TAL: VOTES _ #3 7 19 0 26 #2 17 29 0 46 #3 47 40 0 87 #!� 1�6 1�0 0 86 #5 0 5 - 0 5 #6 �_ ��_ _� 3--�'_ After due consideration of sa3d returns and canvass thereof� Counci3.man Vesely introduced the following Resolution �32l� and moved its adoption: "A RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE ELECTION ON THE ISSUANCE � OF STORM.SEWER BONDS.AND.DECLARING THE RESULTS BE IT RESOLVED by �ie City Gouncil of the City of Hopkins� Minnesota, that.at the election h.eld in and for the City on �iesday� the second day of December� 1952, to vote on the question of.the issuance of storm sewer bonds9 there were cast a total of 335 ballots, of which 161 votes were in favor thereof� and 17l� votes �rere against the same, so said � proposition was declared lost, �� The�-motion for the adoption of said resolution was duly seconded by Councilman Zakariasen and upon vote bei.ng taken thereon was carried unanimously, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Dahlberg moved, Zakariasen seconded, that section 2,08 of the Charter of the City of Hopkins providing for investigation_of City departments be invoked, that the Gouncil sit on December i5th, 1952, at 9 A.M. for the purpose oi making a complete investigation of the Hopkins Police Department� that subpoenas be issued for the City Manager �,Talton Taylor, Police Superintendent Engner Johnson, Police Officers Theoclore H..Johnson� Louis Faucher, Howard Puck� iawrence Schutz, and Special Officers Emil Shenkyr, Carrol Lund, Thomas_Lapic, Glaxence Vita, and that a court reporter be employed for the pUrpose of making a transcript of the testimony, Carried, Meeting adjourned, ATTEST : - � d�' ��� �� We Harlan erbix, Mayor �� . Ae Wo Elmqx ist� Secret�y to tne C;ounc , GOUNCII�1: , . ' �• A special meeting of the City Council of Hopkins was held at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall on Monday� December 1� 1952. Present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg� Zakaxiasen� P�Iilbert, also Gity Nlanager Taylor. Absent� Councilman Vesely. Dahlberg moved� Milbert seconded� that the petitions as presented for annexation : of that paxt of the West one half of the West one half of the South one hatf of section 20, townshi.p 117, range 21, lying South of the center line of Excelsior Avenue, lmown as Minnetonka To�mship side of Interlachen Park and the report of legal ownership as..made by City Attorney Whitney be accepted, and an ordinance be drawn annexing same. Carried, �Dahlberg moved� Zakariasen seconded� that Ordinance #83� �� AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THAT P,ART OF THE ti•dES T ONE HAI�' OF THE WES T. ONE HALF OF . THE SOUTH OT�IE HALF OF SECTION 20� TOWNSHIP..117, RANGE 21, LYING.SOUTH OF THE CEN'�ER LINE OF EXCEISIOR AVENUE, TO BE A PART OF THE CITY OF HOPKII�f5��, be accepted a.s the iirst reading thereof. Carried. .. Meeting adjourned. ATTEST: { �..,. � � � ,EAm.*�,� �.J=���F�� � W. Harlan erbix� Mayor r �-�►s��- tt-�"a�a.o_.� A. W. Elmquist, Se etary to the Council COUNCILMEN: GITY OF HOPKIlJS HENNEPIN COUNTY, PqINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. 3?Jt A g�SOLUTION CANVASSING Tf� ELECTION ON THE ISSUANCE OF STORM SEWER BONDS AND DECLARING Tf� RESULTS � ,,,^ BE IT RESOLVED by the Gity Council of the City of Hopkins� ��, ���l;� � � - P4innesota, that at the election held in and for the City on ; Tuesday� the second day of December� 1952, to vote on the question . of the issuance of storm sewer bonds� there were cast a total af �;�335 ballots, of which 161 votes were in favor ,thereof, and 17l� votes were against the same� so said proposition was declaxed lost. !,�- ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Hoplans at,a regular meeting thereof held this second day oi December, 1952. W. HARLAN PERBIX, MAYOR As W. Elmquist� Secretary to the Council Frank N. 6ahitney� City Attorney Copy sent to F. N. Whitney . . _'Y r� CZ'�'ir t��` �IO�IIaS H�`��'�i G(iT�+tt`�� I�T�1�1'E�;p�`s. � R��t3�tfi'T�?l�t �1a� 3^r� . � �;w�TaTT'�'][ON f�`�12�IVA�S��1C'r � , ,�G'1'�(31�' C1N ili� ISSitAP�C� {3F �TrJI�t�� 5�7� �f�+ID� AtdD AECi�i�d�r � iiES�iS BE IT t'�OL1T� by `�h� C�t� Couna�.]. o:f '�e C3.ty a£ Hopk2ns� �` Iii�ne�o'�a� t'E�z� �� the ��.ac�3�n h�]�, in �nCi for �e C�.�y on Tue�r, th� �ecmnd d�r ��' �ee�ber,. 19��, #� v+o�e on �ite ques'��c>n _ c�f �h� ��u�� c�� t�t��a sew�� bnnd�' �here we� c��� �► tc�'�. � 335 t��.ots�, ef�' �rhi.�� 1��. vc►te� �ere 9n ��vor �e�e��'y a� �7�t vm�es ���� ��;ains� the �ai�a�, �o ��C? ��0�o�9.t�dn wa� d�c3ax� los�. hDp�fi� by .�he �wxa�, a� ��Yi.e G'��y of Ha�kiz� a� a reg�u�.�,r ma�set� �herea� hhc�iid t,hi� sec�a�d. �iqy s�' Ttec�e�p 39v�2. ,. - W. ` H.�RLAI3 ���X � I3AYl7R ��� �. ���.13..�"�`r: . - . , , ��' ��c.'Z#��aY'y t� .tYl� CqunCi.�. F��e di, Whit,ne�r� C�.4:y- A��ruey Co�y �ent i� F. t�. Wh�.t,r�ey �� u - STATE OF A��IDTIV�SOTA ) / .�is• COLTn?TY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AATD CLrRKS OF SPECIAL ELrCTION HELD December 2 � 195 ? Dt�st�ict No. 2 We� the undersigned, judges and clerks of the special election held in and f or the City of Hopkins, Minnesota 9 on Tuesda� , the 2nd day of Deeember , 195 ?9 hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election, to-wit: �kina �„t,iic Lib�'�x� , on the date of said election; that the polls f or said election wpre duly opened at 7:00 o'cl.ock A.M. of s�ici c�ay and remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day� and no lon�er; that said election was in all respects conducted accordin� to law9 and all qualified voters resident in said city who desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical urith the one hereto attached� marked F,xhibit "A"; that forthwith upon the closing of the polls for 5aid election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said c�t�estion , and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare that such vote was as followss Votes YES Votes NO Spoiled or blank ballots Total ballots b�ITP1ESS Our hands officially as such election officers this 2_ nc day of December � 195�2 Official Ballot SPECIAL� ELECTIOIV CITY OF HOP�ICINS, MINNESOTA December 2, 1952 Sholl the City of H�opkins borrow money and issue its neg�otioble coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- .:eed $175,000 for c.onstruction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? YES ❑ NO ❑ Instructions to Voters: �/aters �wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring ta vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the squore opposite the word NO. STATE OF N�ID1N�'SOTA COiJnTTY OF ��PIN OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AA?D CL�RKS OF SPECIAL ELrCTION HELD December 2� 9 195� , D�'s<trict No. 3 We� the undersigned9 judges and clerks of the special election held in and f or the City of Hopkins, Minnesota , on Tuesdav , the 2nd day of December � 19`.p 9 hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election, to-wit: Citq Hall �7��� — � on the date of said election9 that the polls f or said election wPre duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M. of said c�ay and remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day� and no lon�er; that said election was in all respects conducted accordin� to law; and all qualified voters resident in said city who desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A"; that forthwith upon the closing of the polls for 5aid election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said qtaestion � and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows: Votes YES Votes NO Spoiled or blank ballots Total ballots ti;ITP3ESS Our hands officially as such election officers this 2nd day of December � 195�. ,•, .,, _ _ � ;; _ ��_. ; � . , � '� , , ��. � w , '� : O$fiCic9l �allOt �'� , - �:� . . . . . _� : . . . � , SPECI�AL- ELECTI f� CITY OF B;�PKINS, AAINNESOTA � December 2, 1952 ` Shall the City of H'opkins borrow money and issue its negotiable.coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- ceed $175,000 for c.onstruction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? , YES ❑ NO . a - Instructions to.Voters: Vaters wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mork a crass (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring ta vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. � � ,� Of�ieac�9 �oliot SPECl/�L ELECTION � ,f CITY QF iiO�PKINS, MINPIES�TA December 2, 1952 �; . . Shall the City of H'opkins borrow money and issue its egotioble coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- ceed $17,5,000 for cAnstruction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? YES NO ■ ■ Instructions to Voters: V�aters wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring ta vote against the issuing of �bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. I �I 1 � C9'fY O�F HOPI(,I Official ��l1oi I DECEMBER 2, 195 1 4' _ . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . " InItIaIS O', �. . , _ I � S'TATE OF MIATN�SOTA ) ) ss. COtTnTTY OF � �I8 ) OFF IC IA L RET URNS OF JUDGE S AATD CLrRKS OF SPECIAL ELrCTION HELD December 2 � 195? District No. _,6 We� the undersigned, judges and c_lerks of the special election held in and for the c3t� of H�ina Mi„re�e�;, , on �' e9�v � the 2nd day of na�A,��r . , 195�� hereby certify that we attended at the polZing place for said election, to-wit : Ati oe Smtth s�oi � � on the date of said election; that the polls for said electton wPre duly opened at 7:r±� o'clock A.M. of said c�ay and remained open continuously until �:00 o'clock P.M. of � said c�ay� and no lon�er; that said eleption was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified voters resident in said cits� wh.o desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached� marked '�xhibit "A"; that forthwith upon the closing of the polls for said election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said qi�estion , and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and dec7.are that such vote was as follows: Votes YES Votes NO Spoil'ed or blank bsllots Total ballots 4�ITPIESS Our hands officially as such e.lection officers this __� dsy of Dacembar � 19�. (Attach copy of ballot) j�� � � �� � : �i � � � �•- -� - _/ / �� . J . �' . �� � J':�" , • - • ti:. : ` �"� �-s' . . :;�., . . : ���ICl�� ��0�0$ " . ,- . . . ��ECIAL � ELECTION CITY OF HOF'KINS, M9NNESOTA . December 2, 1952 . . ._. ti- . :ti, Shall the City of H�opkins borrow money and issue its neg�otiable coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- ceed $175,Q00 for construction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? YES � . � Id0 ❑ Instructions to Voters: V�aters wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring ta vote ogainst the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in t-he square opposite the word NO. CIYY OF FIOPI(It���': Official Ballot DECEMBER 2, 1952 _� ..... {, .s-.......... �_rC� .. ........................ Initials of Judges � „.:, r,w ,. � a:..�_._ ,.,.:�• STATE OF NIrTNT'SOTA ) ) ss: CQLTn?TY OF �PIN ) � OFFICIAL RETURIVS OF JUDGES APTD CLr'RKS OF SPECIAL EL''CTION HELD December 2 � 195? Di$�;t�ric t No . 1 We, the undersigned9 judges and clerks of the special election held in and for �he City of Hopkins, Minnesota 9 on _ TuesdaY � the 2nd day of December , 195? , hereby certify that we attended at the polling place for said election� to�wit: Harle� H�kins School: � on the date of said election9 �;,,. that the polls for said election wPre duly opened at 7:00 �F � o'clock A.M. of said c�ay and remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day� and no lon�er; that said election was in all respects.conducted accordin� to law; and all qualified voters resident in said city wh_o desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each' person �rho voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical u�ith the one hereto attached� marked Fxhibit "A”; that forthwith upon the closing of the polls for �aid election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said qtaesti.on , and thereupon found and determined and d.o hereby certify and declare th�t such vote was as followss Votes YE'S Votes NO Spoiled or blank ballots Total ballots � l9 0 � �,'ITPIESS Our hands officially as such election officers this 2nd day of perember � 195�. F �y�l � . _ . °,':� (Attaeh copy of ballot) . �._;2 ;,i -�• Official Bailot SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OE HOPi(II�OS, MINNESOTA December 2, 1952 Shall the City of H'opkins borrow money and issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the omount of not to ex- ceed $175,000 for construction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? YES NO ■ ■ Instructions to Voters: Vaters wishing to vote in fovor of the issuing of bonds, mork a cross (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Voters desiring ta vote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. CITY O�F HOPI(IN� Official �allot DECEMBER 2, 1952 �7 � `• . . . ��.� : :'. . . . . . . . /%" e ........� ............... �,. : C; - ........................ Initials of Juda�: . � - STATE OF 1�IA?Nr'SOTA ) ) Ss. COIT�TTY OF ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AA'D CLrRKS OF SPECIAL ELrCTION HELD December 2 9 195 2 � Dis_t�rict No. � We� the undersigned, judges and clerks of the special election held in and f or the City of Hopkins, ^ Minnesota , on Tuesdav � the 2nd day of December , 195 29 hereby certif3� that we attended at the polli.ng place for said el.ection� to-wit: Junior Hig,h School Buildir� , on the date of said election9 that the polls f or said election w�re duly opened at 7:00 o'cl.ock �.M. of said c�ay and remained open continuously until 8:00 0' clock P.M. of said c?ay� and no lon�er; that sa id election was in all respects conducted according to law; and all qualified voters resident in said city wh.o desired to vote thereat were permitted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in f orm identical u►ith the one hereto attached� marked Fxhibit "A"; th�t forthwith upon the closing of the polls for 5aid election we proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said qt�estion , and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows: Votes YES Votes NO Spoiled or blank ballots Total ballots ��ITPTESS Our hands officially as such election officers this 2nd day of December � 195�. (Attach copy of ballot) `� , �. Official Ballot SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF HO�PKINS, MINNESOTA DeceiAlber 2, 1952 Shall the City of H'opkins borrow money and issue its �egotiable coupon bonds in the amount of not to ex- �eed $175,000 for c.onstruction of storm sewers in the City of Hopkins? YES � NO � Instructions to Voters: Vaters wishing to vote in favor of the issuing of bonds, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word YES. Vote�s desiring tavote against the issuing of bonds place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word NO. CIiY O�F HOPKIl� ;, : �`- Official �allo' DECEMBER 2, 195: - , �. �:. �1..,- :�'"� ..... �;�' .��........ ....................... ........................ Initials ot Judges STATE OF A��IAT1VrSOTA ) ) ss. COU�TTY OF HENNEPIN ) OFFICIAL RETURNS OF JUDGES AD?D CLrRKS OF SPEC IAL EL''CT ION HELD December 2 . � 195? Dis�trict No. 5 We� the undersigned' judges and clerks of the special election held in and f or the C3ty of Hopkins, Minnesota , on Tuesda� , the 2nd day of December � 1952 9 hereby certify that we attended at , the polling place for said el.ection, to-wit : Oak Rid�e: C.ountrs '�� �' Glub , on the date of said electiony that the polls f or said election wPre duly opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M. of said c�ay and remained open continuously until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day� and no lon�er; that said election was in all respects conducted accordin� to law; and all qualified voters resident in said ��t� who desired to vote thereat were perr_!itted to do so; that each person who voted thereat was furnished by us with an official ballot in form identical with the one hereto attached� marked �'xh.ibit "A"; that forthwith upon the closing of the polls for 5aid election v,re proceeded to count and canvass the votes cast at said election upon the said question � and thereupon found and determined and do hereby certify and declare that such vote was as follows: �otes YES Votes NO Spoiled or blank ballots Total ballots b;ITP1ESS Our hands officially as such election officers this 2nd day of December � 19�. �s ,- ` r �` j' r ' � v' ,c � -1. �'� , � �r '. � ..' - �_� : rr ��.: '��.:� q;� y � - . _r.+: : .;�,-. '� (Attach copy of ballot) �,��,..a���.'��•'h'� �.�"".._._ � ., . .)�y:.. �_, `�y.>,�� A special meeting.of the City Couricil of Hopla.ns was held at 9:00 A.M. at Karel�s Cafe on Thursday� December 4� 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix� Councilmen Dahlberg� Zakariasen� Milbert Veseiy� also City Manager Taylor and City Engineer Laska. Vesely moved� Dahlberg seconded� that Ordinance #83� ".4N ORDINANCE DECLART.�?G THAT . PART OF THE 1r1ES T ONE HALF OF THE irTEST ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 20� TOWNSHIP.117� RANGE 21, LYING SOUTH.OF THE CENTER LINE OF EKCEISIOR AVENUE, TO BE A PART OF THE CITY OF. HOPKINS��� maxked Exhibit ��At�� be accepted as the:second reading.thereof and.be published according to law. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. � A. W. Elmquist� Secre ry to the Counci5. ATTEST: � � � � � � ' W. Harlan Perbix� Mayo �— COUNCII�IEN : : (F � . . . � . . I . . . _ _ ...v.., y CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIId C OUNTY, MI1dNESOTA o�zNaNCE rTtr�BEx 83 s. AN ORDINANCE DEGLARING THAT P,A,RT OF THE WEST ONE HALF OF THE VUEST ONE HALF OF THE 30UTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 20, TOWPISHIP 117, RANGE 21, LYING SOUTH ` OF THE CENTER LINE OF EXCEL�SIOR-=AVENUE, T0 BE A PART OF THE CITY OF HOPRINS. �� WHEREAS, That part of the West One-half (W2) of the �9est One-ha1P (W2) of the South Qne-half (S'�) of Section Terentg (20), Town- ship Qne Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twent�-one (21), lying South(S) of the center line of Excelsior Avenue, abuts upon and adjoins the City of Hopkins, which is a city of less than 10,000 inhabitants, and WHEREAS, pursuant to D�innesota Statutes, Section 1}13.11}., a majority of the owners of property in that part of the West One-half (W2) of the West One-half (W�) of the South One-half (S2) of Seetion Twent� (20), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Ta�enty-one (21), lying South (S) of the center line of Excelsior �►venue, have petitioned the city Council of Hopkins to annex said lanc� to the City of Hopkins and to declare said land to be an addition to such city; N0�1P, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Cit9 of Hopkins: Section 1. ' That part of the West One-half (V 2) of the West One-half (W2) of the South One-half (Sa) of Seetion Twenty (20), Town- ship One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-one (21), lying South (S) of the center line of Excelsior Avenue, including all tracta, pieces or parcels of land and all lots, blocks, streets and alle�rs constituting and formin� a part thereof and also including any and all portiona of any plats located therein which have been heretofore or shall be here- - af ter vacated, is hereb� annexed to and declared to be a part of the City of Hopkins, Hennepin Countg, Minnesota, as effectually as if it has been originally a part thereof. FIRST READ at a special meeting of the Council of the City of Hopkins on December lst, 1952, and finally read and passed at a apecial meeting of the Council of said cit� held on December 1�th, 19520 W. HARLAAT PERBIX, lUtAYOR A. W. Elmquist, S e c re t ary of the C ounc i 1 Frank N. UVhitney, City A,ttorne� Published in the Hennepin County Review December !t, 1952. � E� � �, ��. \ � - r -: V,nl. f. ;: . ' 'i'�^ • _ _ . , i / .. _ ..fl/:!l'4;:•r�,� A regular meeting of the Council o� the City of Hopkins, I�li.nnesota, was held at the City Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday� December 16� 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Milbert, Zakariasen. Councilman Dahlberg appeared at meeting at 8:1�0 p.m. Also present were City Manager Taylor� City Engineer Laska. Councilman Vesely was absent. Milbert moved� Zakariasen seconded, that bills per schedule dated 12�16�52, except that bill �201� in the amout of �p2,500.00 to Ladislas Segoe & Associates to be paid when the Chamber of Commerce� contribution_has been received by the City of Hopkins, be paid from the following funds. Carried. GENERAL FUND �8�23�.89 ROAD &.BRIDGE FUND 2�735.�� wA�R. Fimm 961.60 SEWAGE_DISPOSAL FUND 526.�.8 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND 5�71��.�3 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND -- Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that the following license applications be granted. Carried. Howaxd W. Alkire d�b�a� Country Club Mkt. �28.00 Off-sale non-intoxicating ma.1t liquor, soft drinks, milk and cigarettes. E.G.Hawkins d/b/a/ Eddie�s Fountain Grill 66.00 On and off -sale non-intoxi- cating malt liquors, soft drinks and milk. B.I,ebowky & A.Feldman d�b�a Liberty Bax 177.00 On and off-sale non-intoxi- _ cating malt liquors, soft drinks and operatie 2 mechan- ical amusement device and sell cigarettes. M.R.Bastyr & R.H.Herzan d/b�a Herzan & Bastyr Food Store Hovanders Foods, Inc. Karel Lhotsky d/b�a Kaxel�s Restaurant ?slo P. Lee d/b/a Lee's East End Maxket Len A7ilbert d/b/a i�ilbert' s Store National Tea Company Alvin R. Peterson d/b/a T�tighthawk Tavern Red t}wl Food Stores Walter J. Ronnei d/b�a Roruzy � s C af e 23.00 Off-sale non-intoxi.cating malt liquors, milk and cigarettes. 28.00 Off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks� milk and cigaxettes. 68,00 On-saie non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks� milk and cigarettes. 28.00 Off -sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks� milk ar�3. cigarettes. 78.00 On-and off-sale non-intoxi- cating ma].t liquors, soft drinks� milk and cigare�tes. 23.00 Off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, m:i.lk and cig- arettes. 118.00 On and off-sale non-intoxi- cating malt liquors� sof't drinks, mi.lk� 1 mechanical arnusement device, (5 ball) 1 gasoli.ne service, filling station pump, cigarettes and 1 dance haTl. 28.00 Off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks� milk and cigarettes. 123.00 On and off-sale non-intoxi- cating malt liquors� soft drinks, milk� 3 mechanical amuse- ment device, (5 ba11) dance ha11 & ci�arettes', ,. _. .� : _;.. � ., _ , ;.. _ .., ..2.. Robert Schmitz d/b/a Schmitz Grocery ` Godfrey J. Totushek d�b/a Club Cafe & Tap Room Ed Viska d/b/a Milk House M. Weldon d/b/a Matts Sweet Shop 28.00 Off-sale non-intoxicating malt liquors, soft drinks, milk & cigarettes. 78.00 On and off-sale non- intoxicati.ng malt liquors� soft drinks � milk and cigaxettes. 28.00 Off-sale non-intoxieating malt liquors, soft drinks� milk, cigarettes, and one ice cube vending machine. 128.00 On and off -sale non-intoxi- cating malt liquors, soft drinks, milk, 1 mechanical amuse- ment device (1 ba11) and cigaxettes. � '""' Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Mayor Ferbix be appointed a member x� _;:�~ of the Emmployees� Advisory Board as per subdivision 2 of Section 33 of Personnel Ordinance ��68, and place on file communication dated 12/15/52 advising of the election of Paul Caughren, Clyde Carter, and Theodore I3. ,Johnson as members of the above Boaxa. Carried. Zakariasen moved, TZilbert seconded, that bingo request by the Men�s C1ub of St. John�s Catholic Church for jdednesday� December 17� 1952� and one night a.n January (no date set) and February ].l�� 1953 be granted. Caxrie.d. Zakariasen moved, i�iilbert seconded, that the request by the First National Bank of Hopkins i'or the exchange of security pledge against our deposi.t account be approved as reeommended by Mr. Taylor. Carried. � Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded, that warranty deed from tkie Oxford Apaxtments, Inc. conveying to the City of Hopkins the following described propertye �'The North 11a. feet of the South 71.G2 feet of the North 240 feet of Lot Seventy.(70), Auditor�s Subdivision Number 239, Hennepin County, M-innesota� and The East, 385 ieet .of the South 128 feet of the North 240 feet of Lot Seventy (70), Auditor's Subdivision ATumber 239� Hennepin County� Minnesota� according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.�t be accepted, subject to approval of deed by the City Attorney and the Treasurer �e in- structed to issue check in the amount of �1.00 required for the deed. Carried. Zakaxiasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Mr. Taylor�s request dated 12/11/52 for authorization to transfer �11,257.00 from.the Special Assessment and P.I.R. Funds to �the Street llepartment be approved. Carried. Zakariasen moved, 1�Iilbert seconded, that an exception be made this time only and authority be made to pay Elmer Bielke in lieu oi' taking vacation time earned for 1952. Carriedo Pursuant to notice, bids were opened for gasoline, diesel fuel, oils and greases, and following bids were received: SECTION #1 NET COST TO CITY ON MAXIMUM QUANTITY BASIS CASQLINE & DIESEL F[JEL. . Gasoline Gasoline Diesel Fuel 30,000 ga1s. 30,000 ga1s. 2,500 ga1s. in Transport in Tank Wagon In Tank Lots LoLs Wagon Lots wra. x. M�co� (3)9�5362.50 Pure Oil Company �5)$P5700,00 Petroleum Service (1)�5298.48 Phillips Petroleum (4)�537b.3� Skelly Oil Company (2)�5316.00 (�.)�6150.00 (4)g�615o.00 (1)�5910.30 (3)�5850,00 E3)�5925.� (2)�332.50 i2)�332.50 (1)5�320.00 (2)�332.50 C3)�p392.5� Total Cost To City -- Gas T1TrT. R� Diesel T.W. (4)�6��2•50 (4?�6�82.50 (2)�6230.30 (1)�6182.50 i3)�6317e5o `.. Tota1 Cost to City Gas Trans. & Diesel' T. W. �2)�5695.00 (5)�6032•50 (1)$�5618.48 (4)�5708.80 (3}�5708.50 �::::�t�.• . , ` ;ja. e' f�� , }�,. � , -3- ;'r�.�� 25,000 to 30,000 Gals. Gasoline Minimum 'I`ransport Tank Wagon Transport Deliveries Deliveries Lot Per Gal. Per Gal. Trlm. H. PfcCoy 5,l�00 gal. .17875 .205 Pure Oil Company l�,000 gal. .19 - .205 Petroleum Service l�,100 gal. .176616(b) .19701 (b) Phillips Petroleum 5,000 gal. .17921 .. .20 � Skelly Oil Co. 5,000 gal. .1772 .i975 .. (a) lio. 1 Diesel - .1L�3 _ No. 2 lliesel - .133 (b) I�et after l� / 10 day cash discount 100 Gal. r�Y; Base Zube . Oil . Wm. H. McCoy Co. $p65.00 Te.�:as Co. �y83.30 Midwest Oil Co. �73.00 Pu're Oil Company �p66.00 Standard Oil CoMpany �76.00 Petroleum Service �73.00. Phillips Petroleum Company - ��2.00 Skelley Oil Co. ;�7�3.�0 S ta-Vix �6l�.00 �-Altiernate to specificai;ions 100 Gal. Base Lube Oil per Ga1. SECTION #2 Oils.& Greases 600 G al. HD lube pil �210.00 �357.00 p3�.2.00 �y3 21G .00 �396.00 $�j36.0o �366.00 $�l�02.00 �29�.00 600 Gal. �ID Lube Oil.per G a1. Wm. H. McCoy .65 .35 Texas Co. - (Case)Single Qt..85 (C�.se)Five Qt. .833 .595 Midwest Oi1.Co. .7j .57 Pure Oil Co. .66 .5� Alternute to specifications Standard Oil Co. .76 .66 Petroieum Service .73 .56 Phillips Petroleum Co. 1 Qt. Cans .�6 .61 5 Qt. Cans .82 Skelly Oil Co. .78 .67 Sta-Vis .6l� .1�9 Alternate to specifications 2,000 to 2,500 Gals. Diesel Fuel Per Gal. .133 (a) .133 , .128 .133 .157 300 Gal. 500 Gal. Total Ne� Cost Gear Chassis Cost After Lube Grease . Discou.nt �47.25 �78.75 �401.00 �39.60 580.00 �559.9� �554.30 NONE , NONE �1�15.00 �2�..9� �` �61.50 �1�76.40 �46.05 �65.50 �58j.55 �577.71 �36.00 �70.00 �515.00 4�504.70 �36.75 �665.00 �549.75 �54�..25 w39.00 .;rb�.00 �p584.00 �33.00 �55.00 4p4�6.o0 Alternate---�l�83.50 300 Gal. 500 Cal. Net Cost Gear Lube Chassis After Discovnt - Per Zb. Grease If Any. Per Lb. .1575 .1575 .132 .16 .123 .083 .1�35 .131 .12 .11a. .1z25 .13 .13 .13 .11 .11 .185 Less lf Less lf Less 2q Less 1� Milbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that above bids be referred to Mr. Taylor for checking and recommendation. Caxried. � �'�"i: __ -( r _ .. . :��,5 • �i , , i ��� Zakaxiasen moved, Milbert seconded, that Mayor PerbixTs reappointment of Ross. L. Thorfinnson to the HoplQns� Civil Service Commission for the three year term from 1/1/53 to 1/1�56 be_confirmed. Carried., Milbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that Neptune Meter Company�s contract for a six month period ending 6/29/53 be accepted and the Mayor and City Manager be authorized to sign same. Caxried. Milbert moved, Zakariasen seconded, that request dated 12/12/52 by Northwestern Bell Telephone Company for permission to place a house trailer on their lot North.and across the a11ey from their present building be granted. Same to be used only as an office until 1�/1/53. Caxried. Zakariasen moved, Milbert seconded� that Laurenz Haxris' salary adjustment be rnade effective 10/1/52 which was approved_by the Recreation Commission due to their budget year having been from 10/1/51, but in the future their budget year will be from January 1� the same as the City of Hopld.ns according to the re- vised ordinance passed and adopted 11/"�/52. Carried. Meeting adjourned. ATTEST : �,,�.,�.�.�• A. W. Elmquist, cretary of the Council r.nrrnrr.rr.n+�nr, � /f � //��/G22� � � ��, , � . _ . -,, � A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Hopkins was held at 5:50 p,m. on �dednesday� December 17� 1952. Members present were Mayor Perbix� �ouncilmen Dahlberg, Milbert, Vesely� and. Zakaxiasen. Absent, none. . �Zotion made, seconded, and carried that Resolution n325� "A RESOLUTION RELATING TO SCHEDULE OF PAY RANGES AND CONIPEPTSATION�RATE FOR CITY EN�LOYE� FOR THE YEAR 1953" marked �chibit "A" be adopted, �� IVleeting adjourned. r A. W. Elmquist, cretary to the �iouncil G�iTNC TI,A?r,N r ATTEST: i�i�% �/1 0 CITY OF HOPgIBS �IN COV�TY� MIDTNESOTl 0 HESOLII�'I0� �0. 3Z5 A RESOI�IITI WT EELATIDTG TO 3CHEDULE OF PAY RA1Q(�S A�D CONIPELQSA'PIO& RA'PE In8 CITY P�IPI,OYEES IUR THE YEAR 1953• WHEREAS� orci�nance �o. 6g of the City of Hopkins includee a poeition-- claesification plaa for the city� aad provides� among other things� that the annnal echedail.e of pe�y ranges aad the compensation rated each individnal emplopee a}aall be e etabli shed ananally bg the ci ty conncil � NOV�, T�REFnR� � •�-���: - BE I'P RESOLVED that the annnal eched�tle of pay ranges for employeee of the Citg of Hopkins and the compensatioa rates for each indivic�nal em^ ��lq�a ploye i s her ii�r eetabli ehed, determined and eet at the po si tion anmber� etep and range and monbhly and annual salariee as ahown on the attached tvoo tppe�oritten pages v�hich bear the headiag "City oP Hopkine, Minnesota. Salary scales--1953 PmPosed for 1953" and that eaid two pages are hereby incorporated in thie resolntion by refereace ead hereby made a part thereof. ADOPTED by the conacil of the City of Hopkine at a special meeting thereof held this 17th day of December� 1952• �1. HA�,ADi PEBBIg, MAYOH A. RT. Elmqni st. Secretary to the conncil Frank N. �6hi. tney, City Attorney CIZ'Y OF HOPKINS, MTNNESOTA Salary Scales - 19�3 Proposed for 'S3 Department No. of Positions Position Title Incumbent Administratiop � �� y ' � Police Fire Library Reareation Sanitation i S�reet Water & Sewer �� Step And Range 1 City Manager W.R.L.Taylor -�- 1 City Clerk A.W.Elmquist l�OA 1 Aca�ts0lk.,Steno. D.A.Isenbarger 25A 1 Stenographer S. Lynch 21A 1 Clerk Typist M.Ma�well 19A 1 Assessor� Finance Officer W.M.Sterling 37A 1 Clerk of Court M. Vanek --- 1 City Attorney F.Whitney --- 1 Health Officer Dr.Kucera --- 1 Electrical Insp. W.Whitney --- 1 Building Custodian J.Jusko 6A 2 Municipal Judges J.R.Carroll --- Ke M• Otto --- Sup�t of Police E.Johnson 35A Police Officer T.Johnaon) H. Puck ) 32B Police Officer L.Schutz)� 32A L.Faucher)� Police Officer Probationer 30A 8ispatcher G.Totushek --- Steward `' r� '� W. Kinn --- 1 Librarian B.Mountain 18A 1 Ass�t " M.Bastendorf --- 1rnc�nr 1 Director L. Harris j3A 1 Ass't ��.�• Hendricks 2� 1 Senior Driver J.Specken 32A 1 Driver W. Hissam 31A 3 Helpers H.Schau�r) B.Habisoh ) 30A ZJ. Rolf ) 1 Dumpman F.Stodola) 2l�A 1 Superintendent E.Bielke 35A 1 Heavy Equip� Operator C.Carter 3L�A 2 Maintenance �quip.Operators J,Willman) 328 V.Sletten) 5 Truck Drivers Vacant ) 31B E.Dukatz ) 31�4 M.olson ) 31A G.$erglund) 31A Vacant ) 31A Laborers E.Dodge 30B ���l�!,=3 =r�;�; ��l.'�h i-- D.Carlson 30A r D. olson 3oA 1 Superintendent J.Breaka, 35A 1 Supt.Emeritus - H.Olson 19A 1t Utility Operators J.Hxom�dko` -^ 31C .---��• G.Schug ) 31A R.Haugeto) 1 Laborer Vacant 30A salary Per Month 1952 saiary As of si 30 52 �583.33 #500.00 457�0o t�oo. o0 254.00 226.00 217s00 193�00 201.00 179.�0 i�o6.o0 361.00 75,00 50�00 100.00 100.00 16e66 16,66 Fees Fees 121.00 108„00 1�1,67 l�1.67 41.67 lG1.67 375.00 3�. 00 347.00 309.00 33l�.00 297.00 309.00 none 150«0o i5o,00 60.00 55.00 193.00 173.66 ����;�p ���0 3l�7.00 300.00 _� none 334.00 297.00 3u.00 286.00 3�9.00 275.00 21�1a..00 21�,00 375.� 334.00 361.00 309.00 ��7too 35�-.�0 309.00 331�.00 297.00 321w00 286�00 321,00 286.00 321��� 286��0 321,�00 --- 321.00 286�00 309•00 275.00 309.00 --- 377rs00 �r 201.00 ' - 347:00 309,00 321•00 309�40 1�36 h�ce No. of Department Positions Posit3on Title Incumbent —r-- Engineering 1 Engineer F.V.Laska 1 Ass�t Engineer Vacant 1 Instrument Man Vacant 1 Rodman P.Caughren Park s Custodian- Winter G.Chadwick Summer ---- � � � • Part Time, Temporary, Casual, and Seasonal Account Clerk --- Truck Driver --- Laborer --- Labor-Traineer --- 3pecial Officer (lst 6 months) --- Special Officer (After lst 6 months)-- Step And • Range 1�3A 35a 31A 6A 20A � �r Sal.ary Per Month � 5�*00 375.00 321.00 121.00 209.00 �1+60 1,62 I.52 1.Lt5 1.i�7 1.b2 1952 salary As of 11/30 �2 � 1�57.00 297�00 286.00 108.00 186.00 �--- 1.47 1.36 1.3b 1.36 1.1�7 i :- `, ' ��i�' � ;y�`` � . . . , . --�- �- . ' ; ,;��t d , A special meetin.g of the City Council of the City of Hopkins was held _ at 1�:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 30, 1952. 1�Iembers present were Mayor Perbix, Councilmen Dahlberg, Milbert, Vesely, also City Manager Taylor, City Assessor Sterling, and City Engineer Laska. Absent� Zakariasen. _ J Dahlberg moved, Milbert seconded that bills per schedvle dated 12�30�52 be paid from the follos�ing funds. Carried. GEAT�'RAL � 200.00 ROAD Aiti� BRIDGE 61�0.�.6 WATER FUND .. --- SEWAGE_DISPOSAL --- PER.MA.lVENT INIPitOiIEP�:NT REVOLVIPdG FUND 61,163.87 s�clx� Ass�ssr��1T 38,54l�.90 Vesely rnoved� Dahlberg seconded, that a transfer be made from the S�ecial Assessment Fund to the P. I. R. Fund to cover the cost of sewer and water main construction on Althea Lane� Oxford and Monk, and Knollwood, as contractors were paid from_the P. I. R. Fund and bonds sold as Special Assessment bonds. Carried. Meeting Adjourned. � � 3,�'1 \�� A. W. Elmquist9 ecretary to the Council ATTEST : . i / � / �:� �' Trd. Harlan Perbix, Mayor